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The Community
You love what you do, but you also know there’s more to life.
Living in a close-knit, family-oriented community that offers a wide
range of recreational opportunities is an essential piece of your
life’s puzzle. Look no further than the Shenandoah Valley.
Quality
of Life
The quality of life in the Valley is one of the primary factors
that draws people to live and work here. Situated between the Allegheny,
Blue Ridge and Massanutten mountain ranges, the Valley’s natural
beauty is one of its best-known features. RMH is just minutes away
from many natural attractions, including the Shenandoah
National Forest, Skyline
Drive and the Appalachian Trail, along with numerous world-class
trout streams, rivers and caverns. These natural features combine
to make the area an ideal spot for outdoor activities.
Historical
sites, museums, landmarks, civil war battlefields and battle reenactments
draw many people to the area. Woodrow Wilson’s birthplace,
Robert E. Lee’s and Stonewall Jackson’s gravesites,
New
Market Battlefield and the Frontier
Culture Museum are within a short drive from RMH.
The
Valley is also home to numerous cultural attractions. The world-class
Shenandoah
Shakespeare Theater and Troupe is located in nearby Staunton.
Harrisonburg’s Court
Square Theater attracts a variety of local and national talents,
as does the Lime
Kiln Theatre in historic Lexington. Art, craft and music festivals
are frequent events, and local artisans include traditional metal
crafters and glass blowers.
While
the area offers a friendly, small town atmosphere, RMH is convenient
to several large metropolitan areas. Just a two-hour drive from
Washington, D.C., Richmond and Roanoke, Va., Harrisonburg is easily
accessed by Interstates 81, 64 and 66. Several daily flights from
the Shenandoah
Regional Airport to Washington/Dulles and Pittsburgh International
Airport give residents easy access to any destination in the world.
Economy
and Housing
With a population of roughly 115,000, Harrisonburg and Rockingham
County comprise one of Virginia’s fastest growing communities.
Current estimates predict that Harrisonburg and Rockingham County
will continue to grow steadily over the next 15 years, opening up
numerous opportunities for RMH and our employees.
Agribusiness
is the area’s dominant industry, but numerous large manufacturing
facilities are also housed here, providing the foundation for a
stable economy. Merck, Inc., Coors Brewing Company, Marshalls, Inc.,
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Inc., Walker Manufacturing and Wal-Mart
are just some of the businesses with a strong local presence. Many
new stores, shops and restaurants (offering a wide variety of American,
ethnic and international cuisines) have recently located in the
area, and the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County area boasts one of
the lowest unemployment rates in the state.
Education
The central Shenandoah Valley is a center for higher education.
James Madison University,
Bridgewater
College, Eastern
Mennonite University and Blue
Ridge Community College are all located here. RMH offers tuition
reimbursement to help our employees further their college education.
Children
in the community are afforded a good education through the Harrisonburg
and Rockingham
County public school systems. Students in both systems consistently
score at or above state and national averages on achievement tests.
Several highly rated private elementary and secondary schools are
also located in the area.
Where
is Harrisonburg, VA?
RMH is located in Harrisonburg, Va, in the heart of the
beautiful Shenandoah Valley.

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