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welcome Welcome ..................................................10 Around Town ...........................................11 Government .............................................16 Worship ....................................................27 Education .................................................35 Programs & Services.................................43 Health & Fitness ......................................49 Outdoors..................................................54 Diversions & Attractions...........................57 Performing Arts........................................64 Fine Arts ..................................................70 Fun Through the Seasons .........................72 Senior Moments .......................................76 Just for Kids .............................................78 Where am I? .............................................80 Advertisers Index ......................................81 Alliance Directory.....................................83 Cover The flag atop the Capitol Building at Colonial Williamsburg Cover photo by Ann Morrill Efimetz Inside photography by Ann Morrill Efimetz Staff Publisher: Digby Solomon Editor: Ann Morrill Efimetz Editorial assistants: Jill Carter, Mary Efimetz and Alex Nichols. Cover design and layout: LouAnne M. Sexton Advertising: Gary Balogh, Debora Bresnahan, Linda Schiavone, Patty Shaw, Megan Whiteaker, Megan Layne Wood. Graphic Design Manager: Kathy Sturgeon Graphic Design Support: Peter Dewey, Linda Niedzwick, Kathy Sturgeon and Sandy Xander. 10
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The Gazette The Virginia Gazette was founded in 1736 by William Parks as the first newspaper in Virginia, indeed the first in the South. Parks was a contemporary of Benjamin Franklin, who taught him the procedure for making paper. The Virginia Gazette serves the City of Williamsburg, James City County and upper York County. The newspaper is noted for its commitment to excellence in reporting. The Virginia Gazette also publishes the Williamsburg Magazine, which is distributed throughout the area at restaurants, WEB GEM hotels, attractions The website and in home delivery. www.vagazette.com offers The Virginia Gazette breaking stories and a chance website, www.vagato comment on news articles zette.com is a 24-hour and other topics. Like us on source for breaking local Facebook and follow us on and national news. Twitter. The Virginia Gazette has won scores of awards from the Virginia Press Association. The twice-weekly newspaper is regarded as a community newspaper. The office is located at 216 Ironbound Rd. Reporters follow news stories as well as provide the readership with provocative human interest stories. The paper also offers in-depth sports coverage of school sports as well as the College of William & Mary. Regular columnists share opinions on area cultural events, politics and local and national news. Readers regularly respond with lively letters to the editor and essays. The Last Word is a popular feature of the newspaper which allows readers to voice opinions on whatever may be on their minds. The Last Word regularly receives dozens of callers an emails weekly. For information about subscriptions, call The Virginia Gazette at 220-1736 or visit www.vagazette.com. TREASURES 2014
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History abounds Colonial Williamsburg draws hundreds of thousands of people annually. It offers educational programming that encourages people to learn more about the past. Colonial Williamsburg is the restored 18th century capital of Britain’s largest, wealthiest, and most populous outpost of empire in the New World. Those who visit will discover the origins of the idea of America, conceived decades before the American Revolution. Colonial Williamsburg features hundreds of restored, reconstructed and historically furnished buildings. Costumed interpreters tell the stories of the men and women of the 18th century city, black, white, Native American, slave, indentured and free, and the challenges they faced. The Colonial Williamsburg story of a Revolutionary City tells how diverse peoples, having different and sometimes conflicting ambitions, evolved into a society that valued liberty and equality. Americans cherish these values as a birthright, even when their promise remains unfulfilled. M WEB GE Revolutionary City programming in at What’s new sburg? the Historic Area helps guests feel as if m a ilil Colonial W istory.org they are part of history unfolding. .h w w w it is V Throughout the year, various programs highlight various aspects of the colonial capital. During the holidays, people from across the world visit to see the exquisite natural decorations which adorn buildings and offices. Resplendent gardens, unique shops and fine restaurants are all part of the Colonial Williamsburg experience. Friend Colonial Williamsburg on Facebook and follow on Twitter.
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Around the Burg News to You gives some fun facts about living here. Steals & Deals reports bargains, Web gems gives some online information and Where am I? is just for fun. See if you can identify the locations pictured. Answers appear on page 80.
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RV parks Williamsburg has a variety of RV parks to choose from. People book reservations in Williamsburg up to a year in advance. That’s because our area has something to offer throughout the year.
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Driving schools Most teens want to get their driver’s license as soon as they reach 16 years, 3 months. Williamsburg has several driving schools. Here’s some: A&C Driving School 565-0053 www.aandcdrivingschool.com Colonials Driving School 220-3711 www.colonialsdrivingschool.com O’Neill’s Driving School 890-2097 www.oneillsdrivingschool.com Patriot Driving School 220-5742 www.patriotdrivingschool.com Turner Driving School 833-7312 www.turnerdrivinginc.com
• John Tyler Lane to Jamestown Road. • Old News Road to News Road. • Mt. Vernon to Richmond Road. • Rochambeau Road to Walmart and shopping area. • Access road behind Williamsburg Shopping Center to Williamsburg Shopping Center. • Airport Road to Rochambeau and Merrimac Trail. • Greensprings Road to Route 5. • Colonial Parkway (either direction) makes a great and scenic way to cut congestion. • North Henry Street to Route 199. • Penniman Road to Route 143. • Route 199 (Humelsine Parkway) makes travel easier than traffic on major roads. • Waller Street to Capitol Landing Road. • Ironbound to Monticello Avenue. • Treyburn Drive (off Ironbound Road) to Monticello Avenue. • Bypass Road to Parkway Drive. • Mooretown Road to shopping centers and Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center.
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Visitors to our area arrive in town ready to take in local attractions. Streets in Williamsburg can be unforgiving with their quirks and turns. Williamsburg isn’t configured in quite the same way that larger metropolitan areas may be. If you are motoring around town, remember that Route 199 is also called Humelsine Parkway. Route 60 West is Richmond Road, while 60 East is known as Pocahontas Trail. College Corner is where Richmond and Jamestown roads and North Boundary and Duke of Gloucester streets meet. Confusion Corner is at the intersection of Francis, Lafayette and York streets. And don’t forget about Ironbound Road. You will find it where The Virginia Gazette is located, and its continuation off Monticello Avenue.
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Catch a ride Air Williamsburg Jamestown Airport Inc., 229-9256 www.williamsburgairport.com Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport www.nnwairport.com Bus Colonial Williamsburg Bus Operations, 220-7380 Williamsburg Area Transport, 220-5493 or www.gowata.org Limousine Carey Transportation, 800 336-4646 www.carey.com. Williamsburg Chauffeur 757 250-3518 williamsburgchauffeur.com Taxi Yellow Cab, 722-1111 Williamsburg Taxi, 221-0004 WEB GEM Historic Taxi, 258-7755 The Historic Triangle .Triangle Taxi, 564-6969 Shuttle runs daily 9 a.m 3. v. No 11 Groome Transportation, 5:15 p.m. March gov. 800 552-7911 Visit www.yorkcounty. www.groometransportation.com Train Amtrak, 800 872-7245 www.amtrak. com Jamestown-Scotland Ferry, Runs 24-hours a day across James River to Surry. 800 VA-Ferry or www.virginiadot.org
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We have several roads and highways that connect us to points in, around and out of the Commonwealth. Interstate 64- Is easily accessible from many points in Williamsburg. 1-64 is the main traffic thoroughfare. It’s always a good idea to check traffic backups before getting on the road by calling 511. Route 199- (Humelsine Parkway) is a great way to skirt the area and avoid lots of traffic lights. The road provides a good way to access 1-64, Route 60 and Route 143. The Colonial Parkway- stretches from Williamsburg to Yorktown in one direction and Jamestown in the other. It is a wonderful way to get to Yorktown and Gloucester. The Coleman Bridge connects Yorktown and Gloucester. The toll is $2. Make sure to find out when there is a bridge opening before you get on the road.
Yorktown Trolley The Yorktown Trolley provides service by York County, throughout the village of Yorktown from the Yorktown Battlefield to the Yorktown Victory Center, as well as several stops in between, including Riverwalk Landing. It provides a fun way for families to see what Yorktown has to offer. It is popular with people of all ages. The beautiful York River gives people a chance to hit the beach or take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk. The trolley operates April through the beginning of November. Holiday routes and times may vary. Visit www.yorkcounty.gov for a full schedule. 14
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Williamsburg Area Biking year-round Transport (WATA) Williamsburg Area Transport Authority (WATA) provides a transportation system for citizens of James City County, the City of Williamsburg and the Bruton District of York County. The major objective is to ensure that services meet the social and business needs of the community by providing a seamless coordinated regional transit system. WATA serves residents, visitors and students through fixed routes and transportation service for the disabled. The bus service operates Monday-Saturday 6 a.m.- 8 p.m. off peak 6 a.m.-10 p.m. peak summer months Various lines transport people to Colonial Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, Kidsburg, Busch Gardens, Go-Karts Plus and Water Country USA and the Williamsburg Outlet Mall. Williamsburg Area Transport does not run buses on New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. The office is located at 7239 Pocahontas Trail. For additional information, www. gowata.org.
There are several ways to see our area. A great way to take it all in is by bicycle. BikeWalk Virginia www.bikewalkvirginia.org works to inspire more human powered recreation and transportation. Williamsburg Area Bicyclists www.wabonline.org The Virginia Capital Trail along Route 5 is very popular among outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some local bike shops that supply equipment and information about area biking. Bike Beat - Monticello Marketplace 229-0096 or www.bikebeatonline.com Bikes Unlimited - Monticello Avenue 229-4620 www.bikewilliamsburg.com May is National Bike Month. There are many activities that encourage biking and outdoor fun. Visit www.williamsburgbikemonth.org.
Important numbers Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center, 984-6000 Riverside Doctors’ Hospital 585-2200 Urgent Care facilities (walk-ins) Riverside Urgent Care - John Tyler Hwy., 220-8300 M.D. Express Urgent Care, 564-3627 or www.mdexpressonline.com Sentara Urgent Care, New Town 259-1900 or www.sentara.com Emergency All Emergencies Dial 911 James City County Police, 253-1800 York County Sheriff, 890-3630 Williamsburg Police, 220-2331 State Police 804 674-2000 Poison Center 800 222-1222 Coast Guard 757 483-8567 Post offices www.usps.com or call: North Boundary Street, 229-0838 Monticello Avenue, 564-7641 Lightfoot, 565-2103 Norge, 564-3134 Barhamsville, 566-0222 Toano, 566-1328 TREASURES 2014
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City of Williamsburg Williamsburg was founded as the capital of the Virginia Colony in 1699. It was named Williamsburg in honor of England’s reigning monarch, King William III. Williamsburg was one of America’s first planned cities. It was laid out in 1699 under the supervision of Governor Francis Nicholson, and it quickly grew into the center of political, religious, economic and social life in Virginia. Famous political leaders emerged from the College of William & Mary, founded in 1693, including Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler.
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The first hospital established in America for the care and treatment of mental illness was founded in Williamsburg in 1773. Gen. George Washington assembled the Continental Army in Williamsburg in 1781 for the siege of nearby Yorktown and the winning of American independence. The restoration of Williamsburg began in 1926, after the rector of Bruton Parish Church, the Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, brought the city’s importance to the attention of John D. Rockefeller Jr., who then funded and led the massive reconstruction of the 18th century city. In 1934 Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed Duke of Gloucester Street, “the most historic avenue in America.” There is ongoing news in the city. As outlined in the City’s Goals, Initiatives & Outcomes and 2013 Comprehensive Plan, City Council is considering options for the future of the Stryker Building, which houses Council chambers The proposed new facility will advance the partnership between the City and the Williamsburg Regional Library to better meet the city’s governmental needs and to satisfy unmet demands for civic and community activity space.
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The Kimball Theatre located in Merchants Square is a hub of artistic activity. The Kimball Theatre regularly hosts historical programs sponsored by Colonial Williamsburg as well as a variety of events ranging from musical theatre to concerts. The Kimball also shows movies on its main screen and also in the upstairs screening room. The 400seat theatre is a cultural treasure in the community. Stop by the box office or visit www.history.org to find out more.
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Williamsburg City Council Elected to four-year term. Meets at 2 p.m. second Thursday in Council Chambers of the Stryker Building, 412 N. Boundary St. Clyde Haulman, mayor 229-8898 chaulman@williamsburgva.gov Paul Freiling, vice mayor 229-5165 pfreiling@williamsburgva.gov Judith Knudson 220-0051 jknudson@williamsburgva.gov Scott Foster 634-7592 sfoster@williamsburgva.gov Douglas Pons 220-0960 dpons@williamsburgva.gov
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City Manager Jack C. Tuttle II, 220-6100 jctuttle@williamsburgva.gov Assistant City Manager Jodi Miller, 220-6100 jmiller@williamsburgva.gov Human Services Director Peter Walentisch, 220-6161 pwalenti@williamsburgva.gov Fire Chief Pat Dent, 220-6225 wdent@williamsburgva.gov Finance Director Philip Serra, 220-6180 pserra@williamsburgva.gov Parks & Recreation Director Lori Rierson, 259-3770 lrierson@williamsburgva.gov Planning Director Reed Nester, 220-6130 rnester@williamsburgva.gov Police Chief Dave Sloggie, 259-7201 dsloggie@williamsburgva.gov Public Works & Utilities Dan Clayton, 220-6140 dclayton@williamsburgva.gov
Where to file Building permits - Building Inspector’s Office, Municipal Building, 401 Lafayette St. Call 220-6136. Business licenses - Commissioner of Revenue, Municipal Building, 401 Lafayette St. Call 220-6150. Dog tags - Current rabies vaccination certificate must be presented when applying for dog tags. Good for one to three years. Municipal Building, 401 Lafayette St. Call 220-6180. Neutered dog $5, not neutered $10. Driver’s licenses - Dept. of Motor Vehicles, 952 Capitol Landing Rd. Call 800 435-5137. Two forms of legal identification must be presented. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-noon Saturday. www.dmv.com. Marriage licenses - Brides- and grooms-to-be must be at least 18 years of age or have parental permission. There is no waiting period, and blood tests and physicals are not required. Licenses are valid for 60 days. $30 fee. Apply before the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the Williamsburg-James City Courthouse on Monticello Avenue, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 564-2242. Work permits - In Williamsburg, work permits are required for 14and 15-year-olds. Applications are available at the WJC School Board office, located in the County Government Complex, 101-D Mounts Bay Rd. Call 253-6777. Voter registration - Voter registration closes 21 days prior to an election. Sign up by mail, in person or at the Department of Motor Vehicles. General elections are held in November. Polls are open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. in all elections. 17
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City of Williamsburg Boards & Commissions Architectural Review Board Members Phone Andrew Edwards 220-7333 Jeffrey Klee 220-7656 Robert H. Lane 345-0220 Joe Hertzler 897-2200 Demetrios Florakis 345-9112 David Stemann 220-1095 Lowell Ruff 565-4064
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Arts Commission Members Phone Leslie Skinner 229-1874 Sally Wolfe 565-2514 Julie Phares 220-6181 Robert Leek 253-1699 Susan Branch Smith 410 404-5559
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Redevelopment & Housing Authority Members Phone Clyde Haulman 229-8898 Paul Freiling 229-5165 Judith Knudson 220-0051 Scott Foster 634-7592 Douglas Pons 220-0960
E-mail chaulman@williamsburgva.gov pfreiling@williamsburgva.gov jknudson@williamsburgva.gov sfoster@williamsburgva.gov dpons@williamsburgva.gov
Beautification Advisory Committee Members Wayne Buhl David Kranbuehl Terry Buntrock Ben Owen Joe Hertzler Dan Quarles Barbie Siegel Paula Mooradian
Phone 220-7637 221-2542 259-1206 221-2490 897-2200 903-2665 259-0184 229-2497
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Board of Zoning Appeals Members Phone C. Stewart Goddin 258-4442 Drew Gruber 600-6498 Dennis Kiser 870-5140 Frank Ferrante 565-5155 Fred Siegel 259-0184
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Planning Commission Members Phone Chris Connolly 206-1793 Sean Driscoll 564-4723 Demetrios Florakis 345-9112 William Kafes 229-6550 Gregory Ballentine 259-1289 Sarah Stafford 221-1317 Daniel Quarles 441-8926
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Economic Development Authority Members Phone Tonya Boone 258-1350 Edward Richardson 229-5959 T. Montgomery Mason 229-3404 William Carr 327-0130 Thomas Gillman 741-4040 Adam Steely 476-2583 Todd Mooradian 221-2871
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Those who walk through Williamsburg regularly will likely see beautiful camilia blooming. The flowers are plentiful in the Historic Area, gardens and at private homes. They seem to thrive in our climate and provide a lovely burst of color, even in winter. TREASURES 2014
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government By 1634, the colony divided into eight counties, among them were James City and the Charles River - now known as York. The division into counties laid the foundation for strong local government that later served as a model to states as they were admitted into the union. Jamestown served for a brief time as the political, social and economic center of the Virginia colony. Every year until 1632, the Assembly met at the Jamestown church. The Assembly also possibly met in the governor’s home until 1699, when the capital was moved inland to Middle Plantation, which was renamed Williamsburg. Despite protests from county residents, the county seat for James City was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg in 1715. The 400th anniversary of Jamestown was celebrated in 2007. There were numerous celebrations and commemorations. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, visited our area to mark the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown.
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James City County James City County is famous around the world for Jamestown, founded in 1607 as the first permanent English-speaking settlement in America. The seeds of independence were perhaps sewn as early as 1619 when English leaders ratified “The Great Charter of Privileges, Orders and Laws,” giving the new colony self-government. On July 30, 1619, 22 settlers gathered for the first Virginia Assembly to make laws to govern the new people of the colony. Jamestown, which evolved into James City County, was named for King James I. When King James revoked the charter of the London Company in 1624, Virginia became England’s first royal colony. TREASURES 2014
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Supervisors meet at 7 p.m. second and fourth Tuesday, except August and December, in the County Government Center, 101-F Mounts Bay Rd. James G. Kennedy Stonehouse District, 566-1157, jimkennedy@jamescitycountyva.gov. Mary Jones Berkeley District, 871-5977 mary.jones@jamescitycountyva.gov John J. McGlennon Roberts District, 221-3034, john.mcglennon@jamescitycountyva.gov *James O. Jim Icenhour Jamestown District, 258-0460 jimicenhour@jamescitycountyva.gov. *M. Anderson “Andy” Bradshaw (interim) Powhatan District 566-1282 andy.bradshaw@jamescitycountyva.gov. *Jamestown and Powhatan districts will hold Nov. elections.
Constitutional Offices Clerk of Circuit Court Betsy Woolridge, 564-2242 bwoolridge@courts.state.va.us Commissioner of the Revenue Richard Bradshaw, 253-6695 richard.bradshaw@jamescitycountyva.gov. Commonwealth Attorney Nathan R. Green, 564-2277 ngreen@wjcc-ca.hrcoxmail.com Sheriff Bob Deeds, 564-2220 bob.deeds@jamescitycountyva.gov Treasurer M. Ann Davis, 253-6705 ann.davis@jamescitycountyva.gov Voter registrar Alan J. “AJ” Cole Sr., 253-6868 aj.cole@jamescitycountyva.gov
Departments County Administrator Robert C. Middaugh 253-6603 robert.middaugh@jamescitycountyva.gov Assistant County Administrator Doug Powell, 253-6604 doug.powell@jamescitycountyva.gov County Attorney Leo P. Rogers, 253-6612 leo.progers@jamescitycountyva.gov Development Management Allen Murphy, director, 253-6671 development.management@jamescitycountyva.gov James City Service Authority Larry Foster, general manager, 253-6805 larry.foster@jamescitycountyva.gov
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Financial & Management Services John McDonald, director, 253-6630 fms@jamescitycountyva.gov Community Services Diana Hutchens, director, 259-3123 community.services@jamescitycountyva.gov Police Chief Emmett Harmon 253-1800, police@jamescitycountyva.gov Fire Chief Tal Luton 220-0626, fire@jamescitycountyva.gov Human Resources Carol Luckam, director, 259-6680, hr@jamescitycountyva.gov General Services John Horne, director, 259-4080, general.services@jamescitycountyva.gov Parks & Recreation John Carnifax, director, 259-5410, parks.rec@jamescitycountyva.gov Economic Development Russell Seymour, director, 253-6607, yesjcc@jamescitycountyva.gov
Where to file
Building permits - Building Safety and Permits, Government Center, 101-E Mounts Bay Rd. Call 253-6858. Satellite Services 3127 Forge Rd., Toano. 253-6626. Business licenses - Commissioner of the Revenue office, Government Center, 101-B Mounts Bay Rd. Call 253-6698. Satellite Services 3127 Forge Rd., Toano. 253-6695 Vehicles - All vehicles must be registered with the local government in which the driver resides. Commissioner of the Revenue’s office, Government Center, 101-B Mounts Bay Rd. Call 2536695. Satellite Services, 3127 Forge Rd., Toano. 564-2160. Dog tags - Current rabies vaccination certificate must be presented when applying for dog tags. Treasurer’s Office, Government Center, 101-B Mounts Bay Rd. Call 253-6705. $5 fee for neutered male or female, valid for one year. Tags available at Satellite Services, 3127 Forge Rd., Toano. 564-2160. Driver’s licenses - DMV, 952 Capitol Landing Rd. Call 804 4977100. Two forms of legal identification must be presented. Written, road and eye tests are required, but may be waived for those who hold an out-of-state license. DMV offers select vehicle-related transactions at Satellite Services, 3127 Forge Rd., Toano. Marriage licenses - Brides- and-grooms-to-be must be at least 18 years of age or have parental permission. There is no waiting period, and blood tests and physicals are not required. Licenses are valid for 60 days. $30 fee. Apply at the Williamsburg-James City County Courthouse before the Clerk of the Circuit Court on Monticello Avenue. Hours are 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. 564-2242. Work permits - In James City County, work permits are required for 14- and 15-year-olds and are available at the WJC School Board office, 117 Ironbound Road. Call 603-6400. Voter registration closes 21 days prior to an election. Sign up at the Registrar’s office, the Human Services Center, Satellite Services by mail or at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Voter registrar office is located at the Government Center, 101-B Mounts Bay Rd. General elections are held in November. Polls are open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. in all elections. TREASURES 2014
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James City County Boards & Commissions Agricultural and Forestal Districts Advisory Committee Appointed by Board of Supervisors. Staff contact: Luke Vincigerra. 253-6685 Members Phone Richard Bradshaw 253-6695 James Richardson 258-5830 Loretta Garrett 564-3425 L. Carlyle Ford 564-8125 Martha Smith 566-0127 Thomas Hitchens 258-5644 J. Payten Harcum 566-8986
Board of Equalization Appointed by Circuit Court judge to designated term. Contact: Jon Fountain 253-6650 Members Phone E-mail Christopher E. Rouzie 596-2897 chris.rouzie@thalhimer.com Wayne Grimes 254-2400 oneofmanyangels@gmail.com Walter Neilson 220-0280 wcn@landmarkappraisals.com Christopher Hedrick 564-0284 chedrick@masonwalker.com Vicki Nase 645-2512
Board of Zoning Appeals Appointed by Circuit Court judge to five-year term. Contact: Jason Purse 253-6685 Members Phone David W. Otey Jr. 259-5700 Ron Campana Jr. 871-0697 Marvin D. Rhodes 741-0041 Stephen Rodgers 887-4837 William Geib 564-3490
Clean County Commission Appointed by Board of Supervisors to three-year term. Contact: Dawn Oleksy, 259-5375 Members Phone Peggy Boarman 565-0032 Charles Loundermon 220-9272 Willis Barnes 566-3664 Robert Marin 846-6771 Elizabeth J. Peterson 258-3576 TREASURES 2014
Electoral Board
Appointed by Circuit Court judge to three-year term. Contact: Alan J. “AJ” Cole, Sr. 253-6868 Members Phone Dr. Paul Bankit 258-3225 John Thomas Gee 564-1985 Jack D. Edwards 253-0266
Historical Commission
Appointed by Board of Supervisors to three-year term. Contact: Leanne Reidenbach 253-6685 Members Phone Frank Abbott 501-5558 Andrew Zellers-Frederick 220-7466 Peter Gushue 564-1005 Karlene Jennings 221-7779 John Labanish 565-3419 Arthur Grant 645-0347 Gerald White 258-7736 Alain Outlaw 253-2419 Edith Harris-Bernard 220-5744 Lafayette Jones 565-1045 Fred Boelt 566-0274
Economic Development Authority
Appointed by Board of Supervisors to four-year term. Contact: Russ Seymour 253-6607 Members Phone E-mail Tom Tingle 220-0220 tomt@guernseytingle.com Robin Carson 253-8248 robin.carson@kingsmill.com Leanne DuBois 804 225-3663 leanne.dubois@vdacs.virginia.gov Jim Kennedy 566-1157 jim.kennedy@jamescitycountyva.gov Stephen Montgomery 565-6500 smontgomery@williamsburglanding.com Marshall Warner 253-9080 mwarner@chesbank.com Paul Gerhardt 259-3860 pwgerhardt@kaufcan.com Tim Harris 784-4245 tim@tienda.com
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James City County Boards & Commissions Parks & Rec Advisory Commission Appointed by Board of Supervisors to four-year term. Contact: John Carnifax 259-5361 Members Phone E-mail Christopher Basic 565-3192 chrisbasic1@yahoo.com Scott Van Voorhees 565-3231 van@guernseytingle.com Linda Wallace-Cody 566-8662 lwccio@hotmail.com Julian Lipscomb 566-3152 lipscombj@branscome.com Michael Hand 345-6950 mhand3@cox.net Darlene Ingram 887-0711 darleneingram@gmail.com Kenneth Jenkins 565-1677 kjenkins@landtechresources.com Larry Walk 565-0699 walklsr@gmail.com
Planning Commission Appointed by Board of Supervisors to four-year term. Planning Commission contact: Allen Murphy 253-6685 Members Phone E-mail Christopher Basic Robin Bledsoe
George Drummond Richard Krapf Al Woods Tim O’Connor Michael Maddocks
565-2306 chris.basic@jamescitycountyva.gov 903-9103 robin.bledsoe@jamescitycountyva.gov george.drummond@jamescitycounty.va.gov 566-8528 richard.krapf@jamescitycountyva.gov 345-3511 al.woods@jamescitycountyva.gov 879-1251 tim.oconnor@jamescitycountyva.gov 259-0550 mmaddocks@middleburgtrust.com
Wetlands Board
Appointed by Board of Supervisors to five-year term. Staff contact: Melanie Davis 253-6866 Members Phone E-mail David Gussman 566-1035 dsgussman@cox.net Larry T. Waltrip 229-4576 larry@waltriprecycling.com William Apperson 566-2035 bmapp@msn.com or billy.apperson@dof.virginia.gov John Hughes 253-0874 jhughes50@cox.net Charles Roadley 566-3965 croadley@wegnet.com Roger Schmidt (alternate)566-1660 rog11ter7@verizon.net Louis Bott (alternate) 565-0585 hapnsarah@cox.net
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General Assembly Sen. Tommy Norment (3rd District) PO Box 396 PO Box 6205 General Assembly Building Williamsburg VA 23188 Richmond VA 23218 757 259-7810 804 698-7503 district03@senate.virginia.gov Sen. John Miller (1st District) PO Box 6113 Newport News VA 23606 757 634-3113 district01@senate.virginia.gov Del. Mike Watson (93rd District) PO Box 406 12515 Warwick Blvd. Ste 100 General Assembly Building Newport News VA 23606 Richmond VA 23218 757 645-5298 804 698-1093 DelMWatson@house.virginia.gov Del. Brenda Pogge (96th District) PO Box 406 PO Box 1386 General Assembly Building Yorktown VA 23692 Richmond VA 23218 757 223-9690 804 698-1096 DelBPogge@house.virginia.gov
U.S. Senate Mark Warner 459A Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202 224-2023 757 Tim Kaine 388 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone 202 224-4024
Norfolk District Office 101 W. Main Street, Ste. 4900 Norfolk VA 23510 441-3079 507 East Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: (804) 771-2221
Congress Rep. Rob Wittman 1318 Longworth House Office Building Washington DC 20515 202 225-4261
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York County Independence won here Yorktown was the site of the decisive battle of the American Revolution where on October 19, 1781, Lord Cornwallis surrendered his British Army to the combined American-French forces under Washington and Rochambeau. Yorktown is part of the Historic Triangle with Jamestown and Williamsburg. The localities attract millions of tourists each year. Yorktown offers a chance to see 18th century homes or stroll a scenic riverfront beach. Visitors can park and meander along picturesque streets or take the free trolley. There are art galleries, antique stores and specialty shops for those who have a penchant to explore. There are also museums offering hands-on history programs and exhibits. The Riverwalk offers distinctive stores and restaurants and a lovely beach area. You may even get a chance to see a cruise ship or a tall ship visiting the pier. The York River provides an ideal place to catch some sun with family and friends. A walk through the town allows tourists and locals a glimpse of the past. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the town by listening to the Fifes & Drums of York Town. Of interest is a cannonball that has remained lodged in the brick home of Thomas Nelson after 200 years. Greeting visitors is the magnificent Victory Monument, which towers above the town and is a tribute to the American Revolution. Nearby the monument is the Moore House, where documents were drafted and signed for the British surrender to American and French forces. Self-walking tours lead visitors to the battlefield to learn about the siege of Yorktown, the Yorktown Monument, or to the waterfront, where the port was significant in the trading of slaves and tobacco. To find out more, visit www.visityorktown.org.
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Crape myrtles abound in our area. They begin blooming in July and their vibrant blossoms last for weeks. Visitors often remark about the trees and shrubs, which bloom in a variety of colors including white, pink, red and purple. Many landscape and garden centers carry the trees for planting. They do well in our climate and can provide color to any landscape. 23
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York County
Deputy County Administrator Vivian Calkins-McGettigan ctyadm@yorkcounty.gov
890-3320
Board of Supervisors
County Attorney James E. Barnett
890-3340
Supervisors meet at 6 p.m. first and third Tuesday, Board Room, York Hall, Main Street. (no meeting first Tuesday July & November.) Walt C. Zaremba, chairman 253-0477 District 1 zaremba@yorkcounty.gov
Economic Development James Noel, executive director econdev@yorkcounty.gov
Sheila S. Noll, 877-7790 District 2 noll@yorkcounty.gov
Controller Sharon Day fmsdept@yorkcounty.gov
Donald Wiggins, vice chair 890-2980 District 3 wiggins@yorkcounty.gov
Constitutional Offices Clerk of Circuit Court, 890-3350 Lynn Mendibur www.yorkcounty.gov/circuitcourt
Fire & Life Safety Stephen P. Kopczynski, fire chief flsafety@yorkcounty.gov
890-3600
General Services Mark Bellamy, director genofc@yorkcounty.gov Voter Registrar Walt Latham registrar@yorkcounty.gov
Commissioner of the Revenue, 890-3381 Ann H. Thomas revofc@yorkcounty.gov
890-3800
890-3440
Where to file
Commonwealth’s Attorney, 890-3401 Benjamin Hahn @ cwa yorkcounty.gov Sheriff, 890-3630 (non-emergency) J.D. “Danny” Diggs sheriff@yorkcounty.gov Treasurer, 890-3420 Deborah Robinson treas@yorkcounty.gov
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Environmental & Development Services 890-3750 John Hudgins, director eds@yorkcounty.gov
Thomas G. Shepperd, 868-8591 District 5 shepperd@ yorkcounty.gov
Assistant County Administrator J. Mark Carter ctyadm@yorkcounty.gov
890-3700
Community Services Laurie Coleman, director comser@yorkcounty.gov
George Hrichak, 890-3331 District 4 hrichak@ yorkcounty.gov
County Administrator James O. McReynolds ctyadm@yorkcounty.gov
890-3880
Community Services Laurie Coleman, director comser@yorkcounty.gov
890-3320 890-3320
Building permits - Building Regulations Office, 103 Service Dr., Yorktown. 890-3522. Business licenses - Commissioner of Revenue, 120 Alexander Hamilton Blvd., Yorktown. 890-3383. Vehicle registration - Commissioner of Revenue, 120 Alexander Hamilton Blvd., Yorktown. 890-3381. Dog tags - Treasurer’s office, 120 Alexander Hamilton Blvd., Yorktown. $5 fee. 890-3420. Driver’s licenses - Identification cards, license plates, Department of Motor Vehicles. www.dmvnow.com Marriage licenses - Clerk of the Circuit Court Office, 300 Ballard Street. Call 890-3350. Must be 18, or 16 with parents permission. No waiting period, no blood tests or physicals required. $30. Work permits - Required for 14- and 15-year-olds. Forms are available at the student’s high school. Voter registration-- Voter Registrar Office 224 Ballard St., Yorktown. General elections held in November, polls open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Visit www.yorkcounty.gov/voting or 890-3340. TREASURES 2014
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York County Boards Arts Commission Members Kathleen Hebert Jeanne Eickhoff Debora Sasin Sheila Myers
Phone 766-2492 833-3759 876-6507 220-0965
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York County Beautification Committee Members Phone Antoinette Anderson 253-0539 Alfred Brassell Jr. 890-2078 Carole A. Ferro 867-9538 Jeff Frye 291-5410 Harold Murrow 898-7025 Lawrence Ritter 877-7999 Donald Scripter 867-8306
Alternate Members Edward Ayers 887-1776 Frank Green 846-7486 Jerry Karwac Jr. 898-3727 Carol R. Meredith 766-2309
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Members Phone Walt Akers 890-0471 Paige Archer 898-8501 Robert J. Andrade 898-6051 Mary A. Clark 867-8151 Lynn DiVito 898-5759 Sherman Hill 877-2422 Bonnie B. Karwac 898-3727 Sandra LeCount 898-5147 Richard J. Lusk 898-5498 Kathleen Manley 890-0390 Christopher Mollenkamp 684-9658 Robert Myers 969-5863 Kathleen Rose 259-9037 John Short 887-2059 Barrett Shrout 898-5065 Lillian Smith 898-7768 Timothy L. Smith 898-5065 Robert Walker 220-3494 Lois Winter 898-0782
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For information, e-mail members at econdev@yorkcounty.gov Members Phone Thomas Anderson 874-2936 Bradley Berrane 898-8307 H.J. Coxton 890-0419 Adrian Evans 874-2191 Vernard E. Lockwood II 868-9294 R. Anderson Moberg 898-5977 Richard Weigel 865-8925
Members David Cooley Tony Joseph Jr. Stephen Roth Sewell Rowley Jr. Danny Steadman
Library Board Members Wendy Euker Pamela Franz Charles Mitri Stephen Sheriff Penny Showalter
Phone E-mail 868-5583 euker@cox.net 220-3290 phfranz@cox.net 867-5555 898-7130 stephensheriff@hotmail.com 890-0522
Phone 872-9666 746-9095 766-7642 867-8101 865-7523
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Planning Commission Members Christopher Abel John Davis Alexander Hamilton Melissa Magowan Richard Myer, Jr. M. Sean Fisher Mark Suiter
Phone 877-5380 874-2403 867-9353 865-6048 867-8570 890-9989 223-7534
E-mail planning@yorkcounty.gov planning@yorkcounty.gov planning@yorkcounty.gov richmyer@att.net mbsuiter@gmail.com
• Yorktown Naval Weapons Station and Cheatham Annex provide a weapons and ammunition storage and loading facility for ships of the Atlantic Fleet. Main number, 887-4000. • Fort Eustis, Newport News. Army military base. Phone 878-4920 or visit www.eustis.army.mil/ • Coast Guard Reserve Training Center, Yorktown. Officer of the Day, 856-2000.
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When you visit Yorktown, a focal point is the Coleman Bridge which spans the York River and brings people into Gloucester. The bridge has regular openings and can cause traffic tie-ups. It’s always a good idea to find out when openings are scheduled before heading out. It costs $2 to cross. TREASURES 2014
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Work continues on St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church on Mooretown Road.
The church is located adjacent to the Williamsburg Hellenic Center. The church has taken shape and is moving toward completion.
National Day of Prayer is held on the ďŹ rst Thursday of May each year. For the past several years, the event has been held on N. Boundary St., adjacent to the Williamsburg Library. People meet to offer prayers for our community, country and the world.
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Houses of worship Greater Williamsburg offers many houses of worship, here are some. Is your church on Facebook or Twitter? Ascension of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church 114 Palace Lane Sunday Divine Liturgy 11 a.m., weekdays at 5:30 (subject to change; refer to bulletin.) 220-8098 Baha’i Faith Call Mr. Gale Treiber, 645-2423 or Karen Schifrin, 565-3191 Bethel Restoration Center 6205 Richmond Rd. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school and new members class 9 a.m. Drug and alcohol ministry 7 p.m., Monday; Empowerment service Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call 220-5480 or go to www.bethelrestoration.com Bruton Parish Episcopal Church 331 Duke of Gloucester St. Sunday 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Sunday services. Call 229-2891. www.brutonparish.org. Calvary Chapel Williamsburg 5535 Olde Towne Road (behind Food Lion) Sunday service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Call 342-6932, www.calvarywilliamsburg.org Chickahominy Baptist Church 2900 Chickahominy Rd., Toano Early worship 8 a.m., adult and youth Sunday school 9:30 a.m., praise and worship 10:50 and service at 11 a.m. Wednesday Bible study 7 p.m. Call 566-8330 or www.cbcworldministry.com Christ Community Church 9001 Richmond Road, Toano. Sunday worship 8:30 & 10 a.m.; Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. Call 566-8364. www.christcommunity-church.com. Christian Life Center 4451 Longhill Rd. Sunday worship 10 a.m., Generation Church 7 p.m., Wednesdays. Call 220-2100. http://www.williamsburgclc.com Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2017 Newman Road Sunday service, 9 a.m.-noon; 1-4 p.m. www.mormon.org. Church of Christ at Williamsburg 227 Merrimac Trail, 253-5662 Sunday worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Evening worship 6:30 p.m. 28
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Colonial Church of Christ at Williamsburg 301 First St (Bruton Heights Training Center) Sunday Bible study 11 a.m., Worship noon. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Call 565-5669 or www.colonialchurchofchrist.com CrossWalk Community Church 7575 Richmond Road Sunday worship 9 & and 11 a.m. at Richmond Road location. New Town service (movie theater) at 11 a.m. Call 258-2825. www.crosswalk.cc Epiphany Anglican Church 7191 Richmond Rd., Suite E (Shops at Kristiansand) Sunday service 10 a.m. Call 566-0494 or www.epiphanyanglican.info Faith Baptist Church 4107 Rochambeau Dr. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.; Teen and Adult Bible studies: 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening service 6 p.m. 566-0456 or www.faithbaptistwilliamsburg.org Faith Fellowship Assemblies of God Call 566-9673 or www.graceandfaith.com First Baptist Church 727 Scotland St. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 11 a.m. Call 229-1952. www.ďŹ rstbaptistchurch1776.org. First Church of Christ, Scientist 620 Jamestown Rd. Sunday school and worship 11 a.m., Wednesday testimony 7:30 p.m. Reading Room, 626 Jamestown Rd. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 p.m. Saturday 1-4 p.m. Call 229-3820. Reading Room phone 229-3805. www.spirituality.com. First Corinthians Church 601 Bypass Rd. (Homewood Suites Hotel) Sunday service 8:30 a.m. Grace Baptist Church 1013 Penniman Rd. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m., Wednesday youth services begin at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 7 p.m. Call 229-2232. Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church 1677 Jamestown Rd. Adult and youth education 10 a.m.; Services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Call 220-0147 or www.gracecovpca.org. Greensprings Chapel 3687 Ironbound Rd. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Celebration Service. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Call 253-2270. www.greenspringshub.com TREASURES 2014
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Grove Community Church 8910 Pocahontas Trail, Suite E Sunday worship 10 a.m. Call 887-1100 or groveoutreach.com. Hickory Neck Episcopal Church 8300 Richmond Rd. Sunday, 8 a.m. (Rite I) Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m. (Rite II) and 11:15 (Rite II) Holy Eucharist. Call 566-0276. www.hickoryneck.org. James River Baptist Church 4931 Centerville Rd. Sunday school 10-10:45 a.m., worship 9 & 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting 7 p.m. Call 258-0303. www.jamesriverbaptist.org. James City Community Church Warhill High School Sunday service 10:30 a.m Call 565-4038. www.jccchurch.com. Jamestown Christian Fellowship 5306 Olde Towne Rd. Worship and children’s church Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Midweek classes. Call 229-1993. www.jamestownchristianfellowship.com Jamestown Presbyterian Church 3287 Ironbound Rd. Worship service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Call 229-5445. www.jamestownpresbyterianchurch.org. King of Glory Lutheran Church 4897 Longhill Rd. 8 a.m., traditional with Communion; 9:30 & 11 a.m. blended with Communion; Sunday school and Adult Bible classes at 9:30 a.m.; Contemporary service, 5 p.m. Call 258-9701. www.kogva.org. King’s Way Church 5100 John Tyler Highway Sunday 8:45 and 11 a.m. worship. Call 564-7929. www.mykwc.net. Liberty Baptist Church 15810 Liberty Church Rd., Lanexa Sunday school 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Rock Solid (Sept.-May), 5-7 p.m.; Evening Sunday worship 6 p.m. Call 804 966-2659. www.lanexaliberty.org LifePointe Christian Church Meets at Williamsburg Christian Academy 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship. Call 741-1022. www.lifepointechristian.net. Little Zion Baptist Church 8625 Pocahontas Trail, Grove Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11:30. Monday Bible study, 7 p.m. Call 229-9788. TREASURES 2014
Living Proof Baptist Church 309 Waltz Farm Dr. Sunday Bible study 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Call 565-6414. www.livingproofbc.org. Masjid Abul Aziz Islamic Center of Williamsburg 2692-A John Tyler Highway Mt. Gilead Baptist Church 8660 Pocahontas Trail Call 229-4654 or mtgileadbaptistchurch.org. Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church 233 Barlow Rd. Call 565-2312. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church 4002 Ironbound Rd. Sunday worship 8 a.m., 1st and 4th Sunday. 11:15 a.m., Wednesday Bible study 7 p.m. Call 220-0934. Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church 7801 Church Lane, Toano Sunday school 9 a.m. for all ages, worship 10:15 a.m. Call 566-0162. New Town United Methodist 5209 Monticello Avenue Sunday morning services and children’s Sunday school 9:15 and 11 a.m. Call 258-1072. www.newtownumc.org. New Zion Baptist Church 3991 Longhill Road Sunday 8:30 and 11:30 a.m.; Sunday school 10:15 a.m. Prayer & Praise Wednesday, 7 p.m. Noonday Prayer Thursday 12:45 p.m. 258-0491 or www.nzbconline.com. Olive Branch Christian Church 7643 Richmond Rd. Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Call 566-8077. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church 7479 Richmond Rd. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Call 564-3745 or www.oslcnorge.org Salvation Army 151 Kristiansand Drive, #109 Sunday school 10 a.m.; worship 11 a .m. Wednesday youth activities, 6:30 p.m.; Call 229-6651 St. Bede Catholic Church 3686 Ironbound Rd. Confessions 3:30-5 p.m. Saturdays. Services: Sat. vigil 5:30 p.m., Sun. 7:15, 9, 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Daily Mass 9 a.m. Mon.-Fri. and first Saturday. Call 229-3631. www.bedeva.org. 29
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St. John Baptist Church 2588 Forge Rd., Toano. Call 566-1597. St. John Baptist Church 1397 Penniman Rd. Sunday school 9:15 a.m., worship 11 a.m. Adult Bible study 6:45 p.m. Monday and 1 p.m. Wednesday. Youth Bible study 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer & Praise services Wednesday noon & 7 p.m. Call 229-0759. www.sjbcwilliamsburg.org.
Saint Bede Catholic Church warmly welcomes you! Eucharistic Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:15 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. • First Saturday: 9 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration Fridays: 9:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation Saturdays: 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. 3686 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, Va.
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St. Martin’s Episcopal Church 1333 Jamestown Rd. Holy Eucharist Rite I (no music) 8 a.m.; Holy Eucharist Rite II traditional, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, Holy Eucharist Rite II with Healing Prayer, noon. Call 229-1111. www.stmartinswmbg.org. St. Olaf Catholic Church 104 Norge Lane Services: Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8 and 10 a.m., Tuesday 5 p.m., Wednesday & Thursday noon. Call 564-3819. www.stolaf.cc. St. Stephen Lutheran Church 612 Jamestown Rd. 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:45 a.m., Faith Formation and 11 a.m., Holy Communion. Call 229-6688. www.saintstephanlutheran.net Smith Memorial Baptist Church 6515 Richmond Rd. Sunday school 8:30 for adults, 9:45 worship, 11:15 additional Sunday school. Call 565-0476. www.smithmemorial.org. Stone House Presbyterian Church 9401 Field Stone Parkway, Toano Sunday worship 10 a.m. Call 565-1130 or www.shpchurch.org. Temple Beth El of Williamsburg 600 Jamestown Rd. Temple Beth El Shabbat Services Friday at 7:30 p.m and Saturday at 10 a.m. Call 220-1205. www.temple-bethel.com. Waller Mill Bible Church 100 Carrs Hill Rd. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m.; Call 229-4744 or www.wallermillbiblechurch.org Walnut Hills Baptist Church 1014 Jamestown Rd. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday school 9:15 a.m., Youth and adult program, 5 p.m. Wednesday supper 5:30, prayer service 6:30 p.m. Call 220-5900. www.whbconline.org. Wave Church Peninsula 6945 Pocahontas Trail Sunday service 10 a.m. www.wavechurch.com Wellspring United Methodist Church 4871 Longhill Rd. Sunday 8:45 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m., traditional and contemporary worship 11 a.m. Call 258-5008. www.wellspringmethodist.org.
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Williamsburg Assembly of God 5232 Longhill Rd. Sunday 10:30 a.m. worship and children’s ministry; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Sunday Hispanic Service, 4 p.m.; Wednesday youth service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evening service, 7 p.m. Call 253-2990. www.williamsburgag.org Williamsburg Baptist Church 227 Richmond Rd. Sunday 8:30 a.m. worship; 9:30 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m. traditional worship. Call 229-1217. www.williamsburgbaptist.com. Williamsburg Christian Church 200 John Tyler Lane Sunday worship 9 and 10:45 a.m. Call 253-2506. www.williamsburgchristianchurch.org. Williamsburg Church of Christ 227 Merrimac Trail Worship at 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, 11:15 a.m.; Evening worship at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible study 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Call 253-5662. www.williamsburgchurchofchrist.org.
Williamsburg Presbyterian Church 215 Richmond Rd. Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Call 229-4235. www.williamsburgpresbyterianchurch.org. Williamsburg Seventh-day Adventist 3989 John Tyler Highway Sabbath School, 10 a.m. Second service 11:15 a.m. Call 220-3795. Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist 3051 Ironbound Rd. Sunday service 9:15 and 11:15 a.m., (summer service at 10 a.m. Sunday). Call 220-6830. www.wuu.org. Williamsburg United Methodist Church 500 Jamestown Rd. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 8:15 and 11 a.m. 229-1771. www.williamsburgumc.org. Union Baptist Church 108 Alice Lane Call 229-0979.
Williamsburg Community Chapel 3899 John Tyler Highway Sunday worship 9 and 11 a.m. Call 229-7152. www.wcchapel.org.
York River Baptist 8201 Croaker Rd. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 10:45 a.m, prayer meeting 6:45 p.m. Wednesday worship 7 p.m. Call 566-3030. www.yorkriver.org.
Williamsburg Mennonite Church 7800 Croaker Rd. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 10:45 a.m. Call 566-3026. www.williamsburg.va.us.mennonite.net.
Zion Baptist Church 6373 Richmond Rd. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m., Prayer Service: 8:30 to 9:30am Worship Service: Sunday at 11am www.zionbaptistlightfoot.com. Call 565-2598.
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Ecumenical services The Williamsburg Clergy Fellowship, in conjunction with Colonial Williamsburg, holds a Thanksgiving service on Palace Green each year. This year’s service is tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m. Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, at the Play Booth Theatre. In December, the group sponsors a New Year’s Eve service to bring people together. This year’s service is tentatively set for 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, at Bruton Parish Church in the Historic Area. The service will feature music, readings and shared stories. Several denominations will be represented.
Jamestown Island church The reconstructed 1639 brick church for James City Parish is marked by the original 17th century brick tower, the only aboveground remnant of the 17th century English beginnings. The building and 22 surrounding acres, as well as the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological dig, are owned by Preservation Virginia. Preservation Virginia offers rental of the Memorial Church as a membership service for events consistent with the building’s status as a church and a historic structure. Once you join, in addition to the membership fee, there is a rental fee. Those interested in receiving additional information about renting the historic church should call 229-4997 x 100 or visit www. historicjamestowne.org.
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The First Baptist Church of Williamsburg originated in the 1700’s with a quest by courageous slaves and free black worshipers who simply wanted to worship their God in their own way. In their search, they left the church of the slave owners, Bruton Parish, where worship was restrained and segregated, and built the first brush arbor at Green Spring Plantation to gather secretly in song and prayer. Worshipers soon TREASURES 2014
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moved to a more convenient spot, Raccoon Chase, where Robert F. Coles, a compassionate white landowner in Williamsburg, inspired by the worshipers’ stirring songs and soulful prayers, offered the use of his Carriage House on Nassau Street as a meeting place sometime in 1776. The Reverend Moses, an enslaved person, served as preacher to the worshipers until his passing in 1791. His prodigy, Rev. Gowan Pamphlet, returned to the community and led the congregation of the “African Baptist Church” until his death in 1810. A new African Baptist Church was built across from the Carriage House and dedicated in May 1856, later to be named First Baptist Church in Williamsburg in 1863. The present location at 727 Scotland Street has served as home since 1956. Call 2291952 or visit www.firstbaptistchurch1776.org.
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Grove Christian Outreach The center recently opened a new location which occupies two acres, located at 8800 Pocahontas Trail. Grove Christian Outreach Center provides needed assistance to the residents of Grove. The center has distributed food to thousands of area families. The number and need continue to grow. The center has implemented several programs geared specifically toward helping Grove residents. Every Wednesday, hundreds of residents attend Bread and More Day. Attendees receive fresh bread, produce, pastries, cookies and crackers. The center also distributes shoeboxes full of toys, games and puzzles to Grove children at Christmas. At the beginning of the school year, dozens of Grove’s children get school supplies and brand new backpacks. New uniforms and sneakers are given to
News to you New Zion Baptist Church on Longhill Road has pitched in to help Zion Baptist Church in Lightfoot finish the church expansion which was started several years ago. Volunteers and donations from both churches have allowed the project to be completed. The nearly 5,000 sq.-ft church was recently dedicated and has given the Zion congregation nearly double the seating capacity. TREASURES 2014
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children attending James River Elementary. Volunteers and donations are always welcome. For more information, call 887-1100 or visit www.groveoutreach.com.
Faith comes alive Various congregations around town host events designed to give people a chance to experience faith in various ways. Churches regularly contribute to area agencies, including Fish, which helps the needy. Many congregations also sponsor blood drives benefiting the American Red Cross. Each summer, dozens of area churches hold Vacation Bible School for kids to learn more about putting their faith into action. There are sports teams and clubs and other chances for youths to become involved with their congregations. Log on to church websites to learn more about programs for kids and adults to enrich their faith.
News to you St. Bede Catholic Church’s Parish Center is located on Harrison Avenue near the College of William and Mary. The center houses offices and also is the site of the church’s food bank which helps area needy to get nutritional food for themselves and their families. Donations are always accepted. Visit www.bedeva.org or 229-3631.
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Private schools Williamsburg Christian Academy is at 101 Schoolhouse Lane in Toano and offers education from pre-K to 12. Those interested in Williamsburg Christian should call 220-1978 or visit www.williamsburgchristian.org Williamsburg Montessori School is on Longhill Road and on Scotland Street. The school’s upper elementary school programs (grades 4-6) is on Scotland Street. A Middle School program (grades 7 – 9) was established in 2010 at the Watermen’s Museum on the York River, Yorktown. It recently relocated to Williamsburg. Call 565-0977 or visit www.williamsburgmontessori.org. Walsingham Academy on Jamestown Road was established by the Sisters of Mercy. Walsingham is committed to the education and development of the whole person through a caring curriculum, emphasizing responsible leadership in an increasingly complex world. The academy has a Lower School, 229-2642 for grades pre-K-7 and an Upper School, grades 8-12, 229-6026. www.walsingham.org Greenwood Christian Academy is located at Williamsburg Crossing shopping center and serves children preK-fifth grade. The faculty and staff are dedicated to Christ-centered teaching with the goal to prepare students for college, for life and for service to the Lord. Call 345-0905 or visit www.gcacentral.net
education Hampton Roads Academy is an independent college preparatory school for boys and girls in grades pre-K-12. It is located in Newport News but includes several students from greater Williamsburg. The school offers bus service for local students. Visit www.hra.org or call 8849100. Providence Classical School, located on Easter Circle, is an independent private school K-12th grade that provides a nurturing environment, offers small classes, and emphasizes development of the Christian character. The school has experienced excellent growth and has expanded to offer additional classes in many grades. Call 565-2900 or www.pcsvirginia.org
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education College of William & Mary Chartered in 1693, the College of William & Mary is the second oldest educational institution in the nation, next to Harvard University. The Sir Christopher Wren Building, which sits at the corner of Jamestown and Richmond roads, is the oldest academic building in continuous use in the country.
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a nursing laboratory and numerous offices. The Learning Resources Center at the Historic Triangle Campus is a multimedia center offering instructional support to promote academic success. Services include a 40-station, open-access academic computer lab that is available to students. The college offers more than 40 fields of study with associate degrees and certificates, designed to help students for the world of work or further study. Credits earned at other colleges can be applied to a degree or certificate. The college grants credit for certain examinations and military training experience. Additionally, credits earned at TNCC can be transferred to many four-year state and private colleges in Virginia and elsewhere. For more information, call 253-4300 or visit www.tncc.edu.
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The college boasts the state-of-the art Mason School of Business and School of Education. Both incorporate high-tech means of learning. There are several wonderful programs that benefit the community, including the W.M. Keck Environmental Field Laboratory. www.wm.edu/as/kecklab/index.php to find out local weather conditions, which are updated every 10 minutes. For more information, call 221-4223 or visit www.wm.edu.
Thomas Nelson Community College Thomas Nelson is one of Virginia’s community colleges and provides affordable higher education opportunities. The Historic Triangle campus, on Opportunity Way near Warhill High is a 120,000-square-foot, three-story facility that contains 25 classrooms, seven computer classrooms, five science laboratories, 36
Literacy for Life (formerly Rita Welsh Adult Literacy Program) provides individualized, one-on-one tutoring for adults in reading, writing and math, as well as English for Speakers of Other Languages. It is located in the School of Education at the College of William & Mary. Volunteer tutors provide instruction. The program can open up new opportunities to complete high school, get a promotion at work or pass the U.S. citizenship exam. For others, it means a chance to participate in community activities for the first time, to help their children with homework or to talk to their doctors with newfound confidence. The program also provides English language classes at the work site for non-English-speaking employees of area businesses. Call 2213325 or visit www.literacyforlife.org.
Educational opportunities Teacher Institute at Colonial Williamsburg is designed for elementary, middle and high school social studies teachers who teach U.S. history and government. The intensive week-long institutes immerse participants in American history. Elementary and middle school teachers focus on the colonial and early nation period “on location” in Williamsburg, the restored capital city of 18th century Virginia, and nearby Jamestown and Yorktown. Visit www.history.org. Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, and GED preparatory classes are available at James Blair on Ironbound Road. Call 603-6532 for information or www.wjcc. k12.va.us. TREASURES 2014
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Road Scholar Programs (formerly Elderhostel) is a leader in educational travel since 1975. It offers 5,500 educational tours in all 50 states and in 150 countries. Participants will experience in-depth learning opportunities and cultural tours and fun.For information, Call 800 454-5768 or visit WEB GEM ll www.roadscholar.org Christopher Wren’s fu d an n tio ma Virginia Institute of Mafor course in e. lin on is fo in n tio rine Science of the College of registra a. cw u/ William & Mary is located in Visit www.wm.ed Gloucester Point. VIMS is among the largest marine science research institutes in the nation focused on coastal and estuarine studies. Call 804 684-7000 or visit www.vims.edu for information about volunteering, tours and special programs.
Christopher Wren Association The Christopher Wren Association is an organization of people from a variety of backgrounds. The members share a common interest in continuing learning and intellectual stimulation. Participants are dedicated to continuing lifelong learning. The association is sponsored by the College of William & Mary, but is self-supporting. Courses and activities are planned and oper-
ated by association members, and the curriculum is designed with members’ needs in mind. Registration is by mail only and is on a first-come, first-served basis using random selection each day, beginning on the first day registrations are received. The office is at 5300 Discovery Park Blvd. - Room 320 in New Town Discovery Park. Call 221-1506; e-mail ChrisWren@wm.edu, or visit www.wm.edu/cwa. Mailing address is Christopher Wren Association, College of W&M, P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795.
Williamsburg Area Learning Tree Williamsburg Area Learning Tree is a public service project of the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists. It is a non-profit education program that brings people together to share in the fun of learning. Individuals from throughout the community volunteer their time to share in the excitement of learning. Classes are offered to everyone in the community from teens to seniors. A complete listing of classes will be available in late fall. Classes have ranged from yoga to cribbage for fun. Registration is available online through PayPal and by mail. Questions or suggestions call 220-9975 or e-mail walt@wuu.org.
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education WALT is always looking for new instructors. If you are interested in teaching a future WALT course, call. The Williamsburg Area Learning Tree office is at 3051 Ironbound Rd. Visit www.wuu.org/walt/ for expanded information and class listings.
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Lead Historic Triangle Sponsored by the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance, Historic Triangle’s mission is to encourage, develop and support future community leaders. The LHT program provides the foundation necessary to develop effective leaders within the community. By being exposed to various aspects of the Historic Triangle, class members can enhance their leadership skills with others. Call 229-6511 for more information, or visit www.leadershiphistorictriangle.camp7.org
Community Leadership Service Sponsored by the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance, the mission of Community Leadership Service is to provide retirees and prospective retirees a broader understanding of the Historic Triangle, its people, needs, governing bodies, and key institutions; and to encourage participants to pursue volunteer leadership roles in the community. The biennial program begins with an orientation session in late January, and then meets every Tuesday ending with a debriefing and recognition ceremony in mid-April. CLS is especially attractive to area newcomers, retirees, those about to retire and to individuals with flexible schedules that allow them to participate in the weekly sessions. Visit www.williamsburgcc.com/members/cls
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Public schools WilliamsburgJames City County
Lafayette High 4460 Longhill Rd., 565-0373 Anita Swinton, principal Warhill High 4615 Opportunity Way, 565-4615 Jeff Carroll, principal
117 Ironbound Rd., 603-6400 Dr. Steven Constantino, superintendent J. Blaine Blayton Elementary 800 Jolly Pond Rd., 565-9300 Paula Huffman, principal Clara Byrd Baker Elementary 3131 Ironbound Rd., 221-0949 Bruce Brelsford, principal D.J. Montague Elementary 5380 Centerville Rd., 258-3022 Lynn Turner, principal James River Elementary 8901 Pocahontas Trail, 887-1768 Stacia M. Barreau, principal Matthew Whaley Elementary 301 Scotland St., 229-1931 Scott Thorpe, principal Matoaka Elementary 400 Brick Bat Rd., 564-4001 Andy Jacobs, principal Norge Elementary 7311 Richmond Rd., 564-3372 Nancy Catano, principal Rawls Byrd Elementary 112 Laurel Lane, 229-7597 Cathy Vazquez, principal
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WJC SCHOOL BOARD Joint elected and appointed board meets 7 p.m. ďŹ rst and third Tuesday in either the Stryker Building or at the James City County Government Complex. Members James Nickols Stonehouse District nickolsj2@wjcc.k12.va.us
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Joe Fuentes, vice chair Powhatan District fuentesj@wjcc.k12.va.us
565-3431
Heather Cordasco Roberts District cordascoh@wjcc.k12.va.us
645-3915
Berkeley Middle 1118 Ironbound Rd., 229-8051 Karen Swann, principal
Ruth Larson, chair Berkeley District larsonr@wjcc.k12.va.us
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Lois S. Hornsby Middle 850 Jolly Pond Rd, 565-9400 Byron Bishop, principal
Jim Kelly Jamestown District kellyj3@wjcc.k12.va.us
258-3779
Toano Middle 7817 Richmond Rd., 566-4251 Tracey Jones, principal
Oscar Prater City of Williamsburg pratero@wjcc.k12.va.us
229-2432
Jamestown High 3751 John Tyler Highway, 259-3600 Dr. Catherine Worley, principal
Elise Emanuel 229-6457 City of Williamsburg emanuele2@wjcc.k12.va.us
Stonehouse Elementary 3651 Rochambeau Dr., 566-4300 Kim Pickles, principal
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Tabb Middle 300 Yorktown Rd., 898-0320 Antonia Fox, principal
York County School Division
Yorktown Middle 11201 George Washington Highway, 898-0360 Susan Hutton, principal
302 Dare Rd., Yorktown, 898-0300 Website: yorkcountyschools.org Eric Williams, superintendent Dennis Jarrett, chief financial officer Stephanie L. Guy, chief academic officer
Bruton High 185 E. Rochambeau Dr., 220-4050 Alexis Swanson, principal
Bethel Manor Elementary 1797 First St., Langley Air Force Base, 867-7439 Betsy Poulsen, principal Coventry Elementary 200 Owen Davis Blvd., 898-0403 Paula Sassin, principal
Magruder Elementary 700 Penniman Rd., 220-4067 Jane Core Yatzeck, principal
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Mount Vernon Elementary 310 Mount Vernon Dr., 898-0480 Mary Lugo, principal Seaford Elementary 1105 Seaford Rd., 898-0352 Christina Head, principal Tabb Elementary 3711 Big Bethel Rd., 898-0372 Cheryl Parr, principal Waller Mill Fine Arts Magnet School 314 Waller Mill Rd., 220-4060 Jennifer Goodwin, principal Yorktown Elementary Math, Science and Technology Magnet School 131 Siege Lane, 898-0358 Karen Washington, principal Grafton Middle 405 Grafton Dr., 898-0525 Karen Cagle, principal Queens Lake Middle 124 West Queens Dr., 220-4080 Scott Meadows, principal
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Grafton High 403 Grafton Dr., 898-0530 Royce Hart, principal Tabb High 4431 Big Bethel Rd., 867-7400 Angela Seiders, principal
Dare Elementary 300 Dare Rd., 898-0324 Lindsey Caccavale, principal Grafton Bethel Elementary 410 Lakeside Dr., 898-0350 Karen Grass, principal
York County School of Arts (magnet school) 220-4050
York High 9300 George Washington Memorial Highway, 898-0354 Kendra Crump, principal York River Academy 11201 George Washington Highway, 898-0516 Walter Cross, principal
YORK SCHOOL BOARD Elected board meets at 7 p.m. every fourth Monday in the Board Room of York Hall. Members
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Cindy Kirschke 812-8992 District 2 ckirschke@ycsd.york.va.us Mark Medford, vice chair District 3 mmedford@ycsd.york.va.us R. Page Minter District 4 pminter@ycsd.york.va.us Robert George District 5 rgeorge@ycsd.york.va.us
898-6900
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Private education Walsingham Academy 1100 Jamestown Rd. Sister Mary Jeanne Oesterle, academy president Upper School 229-6026 Katherine Johnson, principal Lower School 229-2642 Sister Mary Jeanne Oesterle, principal www.walsingham.org Williamsburg Christian Academy 101 Schoolhouse Lane, 220-1978 Gwen Martin, head of school www.williamsburgchristian.org Williamsburg Montessori School 4200 Longhill Rd., 565-0977 Sandy Andrews, head of school www.williamsburgmontessori.org Providence Classical School 6000 Easter Circle 565-2900 Susan Oweis, head of school www.pcsvirginia.org
New Town United Methodist 5209 Monticello Ave. 258-1072 or www.newtownumc.org Williamsburg Parent Cooperative Preschool 1333 Jamestown Rd. 229-3407 Goddard School for Early Childhood Development 4280 Casey Blvd. 220-1740 www.goddardschool.com Kensington School 3000 Easter Circle 645-2047 www.thekensingtonschool.com Walnut Hills Baptist Church Learning Center 1014 Jamestown Road 220-5900 www.whbconline.org
Hampton Roads Academy 739 Academy Lane Newport News 884-9100 Peter W. Mertz headmaster www.hra.org Mt. Gilead Christian Academy & Child Care 8660 Pocahontas Trail 229-4654 Greenwood Christian Academy 5251 John Tyler Highway, Suite 37 345-0905 www.gcaroyals.org
Preschools King of Glory Lutheran 4897 Longhill Rd. 258-9701 or www.kogva.org Kids Club Preschool 5700 Warhill Trail 258-1947 St. Stephen Lutheran Preschool 612 Jamestown Rd. 229-6688 or www.saintstephenlutheran.net Liberty Baptist 15810 Liberty Church Rd., Lanexa 804 966-2659 TREASURES 2014
News to you Students from Walsingham Academy visit area nursing facilties and retirement communities at Christmas to bring the spirit of the holidays to the residents. The children are accompanied by teachers and they join in singing songs with the residents.
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Each year, the museums at Colonial Williamsburg decorate for the holiday season. If you have a Good Neighbors pass, you can enter the museums and see some extraordinary displays. The atrium at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum is exquisitely decorated. Take it in and get in the holiday spirit. Visit www.history.org for more information.
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The WJCC GED/Adult Education program consists of three components: the High School GED Program, the Adult Education Program and GED testing. The High School GED Program includes GED Prep, Accelerated GED and ISAEP classes. Students 16-18 years of age who are lacking at least one year of credits to graduate are referred to this program. The Adult Education Program serves community members 18-years-old and older who are interested in earning a high school equivalency certificate. English as a Second Language (ESOL) classes are also offered. The GED exam is given monthly at the Educational Center at James Blair at 117 Ironbound Rd. in Williamsburg. Registration is required at least one week prior to the exam date. The GED Test fee is $58.00 for the full battery of tests; $10.00 each for tests that need to be retaken. A one-time only testing fee of $8.00 is charged (included in overall costs of exam). If you are a first-time taker and will take all 5 parts of the tests, you the cost is $58. If you have to retake two tests, the cost would be $20. In January, 2014, the new GED test will begin, with a higher cost. If you have already started taking the 2002 version of the test, you must have completed successfully all of the five subject areas by Dec. 31. 2013. To find out more, contact Dr. Sue Mansfield at 603-6532 or visit www. http://www.edline.net/pages/WJCC/Our_Schools/ GED___Adult_Education
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Jamestown 4-H The Jamestown 4-H Educational Center is a year-round conference, retreat and and camp facility located on the James River. The center has two lodges, four cabins, a low ropes course, swimming pool, renovated amphitheater, fishing pier, living shoreline, dining and recreation halls that can be used simultaneously by groups, multiple outdoor activities in a large recreational field typical of summer camps and acres of wooded property. Call 253-4931 or visit www.jamestown4hcenter.org for information on a variety of programs.
Gifted education The Center for Gifted Education at the College of William & Mary provides services to educators, policymakers, graduate students, researchers, parents and students in support of the needs of gifted and talented individuals. The center has established a national reputation for excellence in research, curriculum development, and service. The center’s mission is to be a learning community that values and fosters the talent development process of individuals over the lifespan. Call 221-2317 or visit www.cfge.wm.edu.
Mother’s Day Out Playgroups are offered for kids 12 months to 4 years by Sept. 1. The program, offered by Williamsburg United Methodist Church, gives parents a block of free time when their kids are receiving nurturing and care. Activities include learning centers, circle time, playground, music and art. Register at 229-1771 or www.williamsburgumc.org.
Courthouse Located on Monticello Avenue, the courthouse offers a variety of services. Here are some frequently called numbers: Circuit Court 564-2242, General District Court 564-2400, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court 564-2200, Commonwealth Attorney 564-2277, Sheriff’s Office 564-2220.
Area libraries Williamsburg Regional Library system consists of the Williamsburg Library on Scotland Street and the James City Library on Croaker Road. Library hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.6 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Call 259-4040 or log on to www.wrl.org for more information. Williamsburg Regional Library’s award-winning children’s secTREASURES 2014
programs & services tion contains items to encourage literacy from birth through elementary school. The library’s popular summer reading program helps kids keep up their reading skills during the summer break. The library’s adult collection features a variety of non-fiction and fiction items. There is an extensive collection of books on tape, CDs and magazines. The library’s Local Authors Project gives area authors a chance to donate a book, which will be added to a special collection. Dozens of authors participate in the program yearly. Call 2594042 for more information. The Mobile Library Service vans deliver library services to neighborhoods in the City of Williamsburg and James City County. You can check out books, music, audio books, magazines and movies. Call 259-7749 The Williamsburg Library contains a theater, which hosts art shows and various other events. There are also meeting rooms that can be used for various activities. Volunteers and Friends of the Williamsburg Regional Library support staff in their work. There are book sales that enable book lovers to buy titles at reasonable rates.
Swem Library Earl Gregg Swem Library serves faculty and students at the College of William & Mary. The library is open to use materials on the premises. Call 221-3072 or visit www.swem.wm.edu.
Buddy Art Buddy Art is a series of art classes for children with disabilities and special needs, sponsored by This Century Art Gallery in partnership with student volunteers from the College of William & Mary and the James City County Recreational Center. For more information, visit www.thiscenturyartgallery.org or call 229-4949.
Bacon Street Provides family-focused substance use and behavioral disorder treatment for young people and their families in York, James City County, Poquoson and Williamsburg. The program is licensed and certified as an outpatient substance abuse center by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health. Evidence-based practices for treatment of a variety of behavioral disorders with emphasis on parental support and involvement. Call 253-0111 or visit www.baconstreet.org.
Stamp Society The Williamsburg Stamp Society meets at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church on Jamestown Road. There is a business meeting and a program that usually features a guest speaker. Call 229-9579 or 2202821 for more information. 43
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The John D. Rockefeller Library at Colonial Williamsburg houses America’s most extensive collection of information in colonial Virginia. The library is at 313 First St. and also offers videotapes, rare books, maps, architectural renderings, microfilms and periodicals. Early issues of The Virginia Gazette are stored there as well. Call 565-8542. Visit http://research.history.org/ JDRLibrary.cfm.
Anyone can adopt a highway - Scouts, families, fraternities, civic groups. The only requirement involves cleaning two miles of roadway four times a year for two years. VDOT provides signs, orange vests, orange litter bags and safety tips. Visit www. virginiadot.org.
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The generosity of the community has kept the food pantry and clothing closet at Fish stocked for decades. Fish depends on support from local churches, individuals and local civic organizations. Trained volunteers respond to various requests for food, clothing, housewares, home cleaning supplies and personal hygiene products. Fish has helped hundreds of area families, providing thousands of meals. Fish also provides some transportation to and from medical appointments. The organization needs volunteers and donations. Call 220-9379.
Williamsburg United Methodist Church on Jamestown Road offers a Respite Care program for people with or without physical or mental disabilities. Call 229-1771 or visit www.williamsburgumc.org.
Angels of Mercy Angels of Mercy Medical Clinic is at 7151 Richmond Rd. in Norge. It is headed by nurse practitioner Jeanne Black. Provides health services for the underinsured and uninsured. Call 565-1700.
Dream Catchers Dream Catchers Therapeutic Riding Center at Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Center, 10120 Fire Tower Rd. in Toano, provides horseback riding lessons to special-needs children and adults. Volunteers are always needed. Call 566-1775, or visit www.dreamcatcherswilliamsburg.org.
Housing Partnerships Housing Partnerships Inc. has been keeping local families “safe, warm and dry” since 1985. Housing Partnerships has completed more than 1,300 home repairs and provided more than 25 ownership opportunities to low-income families. Housing Partnerships serves Williamsburg and James City and York counties. Volunteers are always needed. Call 221-0225 or visit www.housingpartnerships.org for information.
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Williamsburg Community Foundation The Williamsburg Community Foundation on Scotland Street is a collection of gifts given by local donors. Over $2 million in grants has been distributed to area non-profit organizations. Each year earnings are returned to the community in the form of grants. The funds grow with each new gift and produce income that will continue to meet local needs for generations. Gifts may be given to one of the foundation’s funds or to support the administration of the foundation. Call 259-1660 or www.williamsburgcommunityroundation.org. The foundation has new office space at 424 Scotland St.
Volunteers build affordable housing for deserving families. Several new homes have been constructed in greater Williamsburg. Call 596-5553 or visit www. helphabitatpgw.org.
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The Williamsburg Land Conservancy is dedicated to protecting and preserving significant natural, scenic, agricultural and historic land in the Historic Triangle. Through a combination of land preservation tools, education and advocacy programs, and shaping public policy, the Conservancy strives to maintain the character and ambiance of this special place where we live and work. The Conser vancy currently has thousands of acres of
Parents and Advocates for Special Housing Needs is dedicated to providing housing opportunities for adults with intellectual disabilities who desire to live independently. E-mail info@pashn. org orwww.pashn.org.
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land under permanent protection. You can help enhance one of the community’s historic gems! The Conservancy protects the property on which the Church on the Main stood for almost 100 years. To learn more, call 565-0343 or visit www.williamsburglandconservancy.org.
All Together All Together is a volunteer, nonprofit organization whose purpose is to bring people together across racial lines. All Together strives for unity within the community by enhancing communication, understanding and reconciliation. It aims to improve the quality of life for every citizen by engaging in a range of activities fostering inclusiveness and equal opportunity. For more information, visit www.alltogetherwilliamsburg.org.
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SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) offers free, confidential help to small businesses, from startup operations to loan applications, and more. It provides experienced counselors to those who need to solve business problems or who are considering starting a business. SCORE is located at the Greater Williamsburg Area Chamber & Tourism Alliance. Call 229-6511, visit www.score.org or e-mail info@scorewilliamsburg.org.
Colonial CASA The Court Appointed Special Advocate program works with children who have been found to be abused or neglected. CASA volunteers make recommendations to the juvenile judge as to what is in the child’s best interest. Colonial CASA is at Suite 210 in the Jamestown Office Park, 1311 Jamestown Rd. Volunteers are always needed. Call 229-3306 or visit www.colonialcasa.org.
Master gardeners Master gardeners are volunteers with the James City County Cooperative Extension working with the community to encourage and promote environmentally sound horticultural practices. To become a master gardener, one must complete a training class, which features all aspects of plant science, from botany and insect to landscape design. Master gardener volunteers have many educational gardens and projects throughout the community and are available for community outreach programs and TREASURES 2014
events. If you have questions about gardening, call the James City Cooperative Extension at 564-2170 or visit www.jccwmg.org.
Halls to rent Three buildings in the area are available to individuals and organizations to rent for special occasions and events. Legacy Hall is in New Town, the Williamsburg Community Building is on North Boundary Street and the Freight Shed is in Yorktown on the Riverwalk. For information about Legacy Hall, call 2595410; Community Building 220-6140; Yorktown Freight Shed, 890-3730. The Williamsburg Hellenic Center is located on Mooretown Road. It is home to the Greek Festival and weekly Sunday brunch. The hall can be rented for various community functions. Call 220-4284 or visit www.stdemetriosgreekorthodoxchurch.org
Faith in Action Williamsburg Faith In Action provides assistance with everyday tasks of life to the elderly, chronically ill and disabled adults living in Williamsburg, James City County and the Bruton District of York. Services include transportation, grocery shopping, visiting, respite for caregivers, household chores and yard work. A coalition of faith communities and local organizations recruit, train and mobilize volunteers to assist those who need support and care to remain in their own homes. Call 258-5890 or visit www. wfia.org.
Health Foundation The Williamsburg Community Foundation’s goal is to make a positive difference in the quality of life and health of people living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties through grantmaking, education and capacity-building programs. The mission is to improve the health of people living in Williamsburg and surrounding counties by addressing health care needs and policies, promoting responsible health practices, and strengthening access to quality health services. Call 345-0912 or visit www.wchf.com.
Rides RIDES provides non-emergency medical transportation to seniors 55 and older and the disabled of any age in the Historic Triangle. There is a $4 fee per one way ride, but clients are never turned away because they can’t pay. The program has grown dramatically over the last two years. Since 2005, RIDES has provided over 50,461 rides to over 1,797 people. There are now six vehicles. It is located at the Community Services Coalition 312 Waller Mill Rd., Suite 108 Hours 8:30-3:00 Monday through Friday 345-6166 rides4u@htsc.hrcoxmail.com.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Provides support for those suffering from alcohol addiction. Visit www.aavirginia.org ACT-SO (Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological-Scientific Olympics). Call 253-0841 or visit www.naacp.org. Alzheimer’s Association - Provides support for family and caregivers. Call 800 272-3900 or visit www.alz.org. Arc of Williamsburg - Raises awareness and promotes rights of the mentally challenged. Call 229-3535 or www.thearcgw.org. Avalon: A Center for Women and Children - Offers help for women and children victims of domestic abuse. 24-hour helpline 258-5051, office 258-5022 or visit www.avaloncenter. org. National Domestic Violence Hotline 800 799-7233. Bacon Street - Intensive intervention for high-risk middle school youths. Call 253-0111 or www.baconstreet.org. Beyond Boobs - Provides support for young women diagnosed with breast cancer. www.beyondboobsinc.org or call 645-2649. Big Brothers Big Sisters - One-on-one relationships in which volunteers give guidance and friendship to a child. Call 2530676 or www.bbbsgw.org. Blooms That Brighten - Dedicated to providing fresh flowers free of charge to patients in hospice and assisted-living communities. Call 570-1909 or www.bloomsthatbrighten.com. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia Peninsula - Helps young people make appropriate and satisfying choices in their physical, educational, personal, social, emotional, vocational and spiritual lives. www.bagclub.com. Burden Bearers - A local truck service to anyone in need of a truck for general use. www.burdenbearers.org. Catholic Charities Care Center - Provides free, confidential pregnancy screening, infant clothing and supplies, community referrals, pregnancy counseling and adoption planning. Call 757 456-2366 or www.cceva.org. Riverside Center for Excellence in Aging and Lifelong Health 220-4751 or www.excellenceinaging.org. Child Development Resources - Helps babies and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays by providing services for the children and families and training for professionals who serve them. Call 566-3300 or www.cdr.org. Child & Family Connection - Resource and referral agency for childcare options. 229-7940 or www.ctrchildfamilyservices.org Civil War Roundtable - Meets Sept.-May. www.wcwrt.org Colonial Behavioral Health - Mental health services, substance abuse services, support. Call 220-3200 or visit www. colonialbh.org. (The) Compassionate Friends - Support for those who have lost a child. Call 258-5166 or visit www.compassionatefriends. org. Comfort Keepers - Provides in-home care to help people continue living independently. Call 229-2777 or visit www.comfortkeepers.com 46
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The Denbigh House - Allows traumatic brain injury survivors a chance to practice lost skills, gain confidence and regain independence. 833-7845 or www.communityfuturesva.org/services/Denbigh-house Dining with Dignity - Eating utensils for those with grip impairment. Visit www.diningwithdignity.com or 565-2452. GWAVA - Greater Williamsburg Area for Volunteer Administration. www.gwava.org. Healing Harmonicas - Offers instruction which can help pulmonary issues through harmonica playing. Offered at Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. Call 984-6000. Historic Triangle Senior Center - Programs and activities for seniors. Call 259-4187 or visit www.theseniorcenter.org. Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg - For individuals with a terminal illness living at home or with a primary caregiver in Williamsburg, James City or upper York. Open to all ages regardless of income. Call 253-1220 or visit www.williamsburghospice.org. Immigration services - www.cccofva.org or 247-3600. James City County Social Services - Programs include financial assistance and food stamps. Call 259-3100. Williamsburg Social Services, call 220-6161. Child protective services hotline, 259-3201. Kolonial Klowns, Alley #357 - a nonprofit, educational organization affiliated with Clowns of America International Inc. Visit on Facebook Leading Edge Networking Group - Visit www.LeadingEdgeVA.com Meals on Wheels - Provides hot, nutritious meals to the homebound. Call 229-9250 or www.wmbgmealsonwheels.com. MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Provides Christian support for mothers of kids age birth through kindergarten. Call 258-9701, 229-7152 or visit www.mops.org. NAACP - Call 229-3113 or visit www.yjcwnaacp.org Navy League Williamsburg-Yorktown Council - Provides support and assistance to sea service personnel and their families. www.navyleague-williamsburgyorktown.org. Operation Homefront Hampton Roads - Provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, their families and to wounded warriors returning home. 806-6150 or www.operationhomefront.net/hamptonroads. Peninsula Agency on Aging - 873-0541 or www.paainc.org. PeninsulaMommies - A network for mothers and children providing support and social opportunities. Visit www.peninsulamommies.com for more information. Salvation Army - Emergency utility assistance, rent-mortgage funds, transportation, medication vouchers, clothing, school supplies and holiday food, clothing and toys mark areas of help. Call 229-6651 or www.salvationarmyusa.org. SpiritWorks Foundation – Serves individuals affected by the disease of addiction by helping them to live drug-free. Call 5640001 or visit www.spiritworksfoundation.org. Senior Services Coalition - Call 220-3480 or visit www.seniorservicescoalition.com. TREASURES 2014
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United Way of Greater Williamsburg - 253-2264, helpline 229-2222 or www.uwgw.org. United Service Organization (USO) - Provides emergency assistance, recreation, entertainment and other programs for Hampton Roads military and families. Call 764-5232 or visit www.usohr.com. Virginia Employment Commission - Helps people find work. 253-4738 or www.www.vec.virginia.gov. Virginia Prostate Cancer Coalition - www.vapcacoalition.org. Voices of Williamsburg Toastmasters - www.voicesofw.toastmastersclubs.org Eastern Virginia AIDS Network-Williamsburg - Offers education to individuals and groups and free AIDS screening. Call 220-4606 or visit williamsburgaidsnetwork.org. Williamsburg-JCC Community Action Agency - Programs and services include preschool, Head Start and many other youth and adult programs. Call 229-9332 or visit www.wjccactionagency.org Williamsburg Area Amateur Radio Club - www.k4rc.net Williamsburg-JCC Head Start - Promotes school readiness. 229-6417 or www.widomaker.com/~caa Williamsburg Jaycees - Seeks to enhance the community and their members through service, professional development and social events. Visit www.williamsburgjaycees.org Williamsburg Land Conservancy - Protects and preserves natural, scenic, agricultural and historic land. Call 565-0343 or www.williamsburglandconservancy.org. Williamsburg Place/William J. Farley Center - treatment and rehabilitation for a variety of addiction issues. 565-0106 or 800 582-6066, or visit www.williamsburgplace.com; www.farleycenter.com. Young Life Capernaum - Ministry that supplies social opportunities and creates community for adolescents with special needs. 784-8607 or www.capernaumthrutheroof.com.
Funeral services There are several local funeral directors, including Bucktrout 229-3822, bucktroutfuneralhome.net; Nelsen Funeral Home 565-1141 or www.nelsencares.com; Whiting’s Funeral Home 229-3011 or whitingsfuneralhome.com; and Williamsburg Memorial Park and Mausoleum 565-2006 or www.williamsburgmemorialpark.com
Veterans groups Area veterans remain on the front lines at hospitals and nursing homes providing support to fellow veterans. Groups participate in Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Flag Day and Fourth of July. There are several area posts and their Ladies Auxilaries in greater Williamsburg including VFW Post 4639. Visit their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/VFW-Post-4639-Williamsburg-VA TREASURES 2014
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Network Williamsburg Supports nonprofits in greater Williamsburg by connecting them to people and businesses in the community and to opportunities that enable them to continue their work. Visit www. networkwilliamsburg.com or 945-1285.
Colonial Heritage Community Foundation The Colonial Heritage Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to building the community by working with its partners to enhance efforts to make Colonial Heritage and greater Williamsburg a place for all residents to live and contribute to their community, no matter what their age, health or physical ability. Visit www. colonialheritagecommunityfoundation.org
Heritage Humane Society The organization’s shelter is located on Waller Mill Road. There is a variety of animals up for adoption. The shelter can always use volunteers and contributions of dog and cat food. The shelter is open daily noon-4:30 p.m. Closed Thursdays. Call 221-0150 for more information or visit www.heritagehumanesociety.org.
Day of Caring The United Way of Greater Williamsburg holds the annual event at various locations at which hundreds of volunteers perform human service projects throughout the community. This year’s Day of Caring is scheduled for Friday Sept. 13. Call 253-2264 for information or visit http://www.uwgw.org/volunteer/day-of-caring-2013/
Woman’s Club of Williamsburg Members of the Woman’s Club of Williamsburg work as volunteers to benefit designated community organizations and projects striving to enrich the quality of life for all area residents. Visit www.womansclubofwilliamsburg.org or call 258-3316.
Le Cercle Charmant Le Cercle Charmant in French means “Charming Circle.” For more than 60 years, the women members have lived up to that name. A group of African American women meet monthly to join hands and hearts to reach out to the community. Their work is guided by the mission, “serving with charm and dignity.” 47
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The Red Cross holds several area blood drives throughout the year. The Bloodmobile often parks at shopping or business locations for convenience. To find out how to give the gift of life, call the Colonial Virginia chapter of the Red Cross, 253-0228 or visit http://cvc.redcross.org or visit www.givelife.org.
NAMI The National Alliance on Mental Illness-Williamsburg Area is a support, education and advocacy organization for and by individuals with serious mental illness. The affiliate is dedicated to improving the quality of life and attaining the highest potential of recovery for people with brain disorders, including schizophrenia, major depression and bipolar disorder. NAMI Williamsburg Area has a Support Group meeting for Family & Friends of those with mental illness at Saint Stephen’s Lutheran Church, 612 Jamestown Road in the fellowship hall on the second floor, every Tuesday 7- 8:30 p.m. NAMI Consumer Connections meetings, for those with mental illness, are held every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The meetings are at Spirit Works, 5800 Mooretown Road. Call 220-8535 or visit www.nami.org/sites/namiwilliamsburgarea.
Relay for Life The annual event is held in May at Jamestown High School. It is a major fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, with proceeds benefiting cancer research. The event draws hundreds of cancer survivors and those whose lives have been touched by the disease in some way. It is a wonderful way to honor or remember those who have been faced with the disease. Visit www.relayforlife.org to find out more or to start or join a team.
Early Childhood Music Early Childhood Music School of Williamsburg United Methodist Church, 500 Jamestown Rd., is available to children, ages 2 months through 7 years and also offers adult keyboard classes. Children’s natural musical instincts are nurtured through a balanced program of singing, chanting, focused listening, playing instruments and movement. Two five-day summer sessions are available in June and July. The next two-semester program begins in September. Call Cindy Freeman, director, at 229-1771, ext. 108 or visit www.williamsburgumc.org for times and fees.
K-9 Connection K-9 Connection Pet Therapy dogs often visit Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center and other facilities. The animals enhance the emotional well-being of those they visit through unconditional love and can help cheer those who are hospitalized. Dogs and their owners receive special training and are certified in pet therapy. Visit www.k9connectionwmbg.org for more information. 48
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Avalon Avalon: A Center for Women and Children provides care to women and children looking to escape abusive environments. Avalon’s mission is commitment to intervention in and reducing the incidence of domestic violence and sexual assault. Call the Avalon 24-hour helpline at 258-5051. Avalon has downloadable brochures, safety plans and resources online. Visit www.avaloncenter.org. Avalon can use donations and volunteers. To help or donate, call 258-5022. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 800 799-7233.
CDR Child Development Resources provides services to young children and families and training and technical assistance for the professionals who serve them. Each year the Bid n’ Buy Auction raises money for the worthwhile cause. The auction features hundreds of items up for bid, and people can walk away with great bargains, all for a wonderful cause. Call Child Development Resources at 566-3300 or visit www. cdr.org for details about the 2014 date and location.
Arc of Williamsburg The Arc of Greater Williamsburg provides support services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through educational, life and job skills, health and wellness, and social and recreational opportunities. The Arc has served young adults to senior citizens in the community for more than three decades. Volunteers are always needed. Call 229-3535, e-mail info@ thearcw.org or visit www.thearcgw.org.
Tourism Alliance The Greater Williamsburg Area Chamber & Tourism Alliance is a group of business people united to enhance, promote and serve the local business community. There is an array of benefits worthy of a business joining and remaining a member. Chamber & Tourism Alliance networking groups provide members a direct opportunity for networking to share ideas, contacts and a continuing source for referrals for their businesses. Call 229-6511 or visit www.williamsburgcc.com. The chamber gallery also houses an art gallery, which changes regularly. It features the work of Alliance artist members. TREASURES 2014
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health & ďŹ tness includes all the features of a traditional playground, including swings and climbing equipment, but was constructed to allow those with disabilities to access every aspect of the facility. Call 259-5360. It is open daily sunrise to sunset.
Opportunities for exercise abound. Here’s some: Duke of Gloucester Street - Take a mile walk each way from Merchants Square to the Capitol building. It is a beautiful jaunt any time of year. Dogs also love it. The Skate Park, located adjacent to the James City County Recreation Center is a bowl-style and features 10,000 square feet of concrete jumps and ramps. It also features two movable ramps, a rail, a hand rail, and multiple grinding edges. Open daily, passes are required to enter, free to Williamsburg and James City residents. Go Ape Treetop Adventure is open at Freedom Park. It offers participants the chance to get off the ground for a course featuring a series of zip lines, swings, rope ladders, bridges, and trapezes. It is open daily. Participants must be at least 10 years old and 4 feet 7 inches tall. Maximum weight is 285 pounds. www.goape.com or call 800 971-8271. My Place Playground, located adjacent to the James City County Recreation Center is an inclusive playground designed to welcome all individuals and families, regardless of ability. It
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health & fitness Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center The hospital is located near the intersection of Route 199 and Mooretown and Old Mooretown roads. The five-story facility sets a standard of excellence in medical capabilities and patient experience. The combination of medical sophistication and compassionate care distinguishes the facility. The hospital has a “patient-centered care” philosophy, incorporating soft music, indirect lighting and comfortable furni-
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ture. The lobby features changing artwork by local and regional artists. The complex features all-private rooms. The campus is smoke-free. Main Hospital Phone - 984-6000 Emergency Department- 984-7111 Family Maternity Center - 984-7255 Ambulatory Surgery (Geddy Outpatient) - 345-4300 Pain Management Clinic - 345-4400 Women’s Imaging Pavilion - 345-4008 Outpatient Rehabilitation - 345-4490 Laboratory - 984-7990 Volunteer services - 984-7194
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News to you One of the more popular activities for visitors (and locals) is to get a horse-drawn carriage ride through the Historic Area. Carriage drivers offer interesting tidbits and a new perspective about area history. Make reservations at the Lumber House ticket office or call 229-1000 or 800 4478679. TREASURES 2014
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Eastern State Hospital Eastern State Hospital, the nation’s first public mental hospital, opened in 1773. It offers treatment to residents of southeastern Virginia. The hospital is situated on 500 acres and consists of two patient care buildings, and a staff of over 900 to care for the 300 patients. The hospital also offers a Dream Shop to the community. The store is operated by resident volunteers and features handmade items from cooperatives in Guatemala and Africa. Call 253-5161 or visit www.esh.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov.
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Olde Towne Medical Center The center provides quality, cost-effective coordinated and preventative primary health care to clients, regardless of ability to pay. The care facility helps thousands of people yearly who are underinsured, uninsured or who have Medicaid or Medicare. Services range from prenatal care to management of chronic illnesses, including diabetes and a dental clinic. Monday, 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m.; Tuesday, .7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday, 8:30am -5 pm. Call 259-3258 or visit www.oldetownemedicalcenter.org.
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Riverside Doctors’ Hospital The hospital opened last spring and is located at Quarterpath at Williamsburg. The 2-story, approximately 100,000 square foot facility features 40 beds in private rooms. There are 33 medicalsurgical rooms and seven itensive care rooms. It is designed to offer state-of-the-art care, comfort, convenience and more health care choices. Visit www.riversideonline. com or call 585-2200.
Williamsburg Place Williamsburg Place and the William J. Farley Center specialize in treament of chemical dependency. Williamsburg Place offers patients thorough and effective treatment designed to address specific recovery needs. The Farley Center is an extended-stay substance abuse residential treatment program with specific treatment designed for treating impaired professionals throughout the United States. A new psychiatric pavilion recently opened with TREASURES 2014
The James City County Recreation Center on Longhill Road offers year-round sports programs for every level of enthusiast. There is a gymnasium with two full basketball courts, four volleyball courts, a two-lane indoor suspended track, two glassbacked racquetball courts, a swimming pool with wheelchair accessibility, a whirlpool and dry saunas in the locker rooms. It’s a great place for swimming lessons for people of all ages. Call 259-4200.
Victorious Images Victorious Images on Richmond Road in Lightfoot is a shop for women who want personalized care with a little TLC while fighting cancer. The store specializes in breast prosthesis fittings at the store and also in-home fittings. Mastectomy bras, swimwear, and lingerie can be purchased along with scarves, hats and wigs. Call 476-7335 or visit www.victoriousimages.net.
James River Community Center Located at James River Elementary in Grove, this facility also offers a gymnasium, multipurpose room with game tables and a television for public use, locker rooms with showers, four meeting rooms, one glass-backed racquetball court and access to the school cafeteria and kitchen area. It also has a fitness area and neighborhood resource room. Call 887-5810, or visit http://www.jccegov. com/recreation/community-centers/james-river-cc.html.
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YMCA The R.F. Wilkinson Family YMCA, at 301 Sentara Circle in Williamsburg, is adjacent to Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. It features a wellness center, group exercise studio, a six-lane pool and a community multipurpose room with kitchen. Call 229-9622 or peninsulaymca.org/branches/rfwilkinson.
Plumeri Park Love to watch baseball games? Visit Plumeri Park, located at the intersection of Ironbound and Longhill roads. It is named for Joseph J. Plumeri, a W&M graduate who donated the money for the park’s construction. It has a seating capacity of 1,200, including 500 chairback seats, has a fully lighted, state-of-the-art scoreboard, team clubhouse,
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enclosed press box and covered and outdoor batting cages. Call 221-3340 or visit www.tribeathletics.com for information about season tickets.
Hospice services Trained volunteers and professional staff provide comprehensive support to terminally-ill patients and their caregivers, 24-hour respite and end-of-life care. There is also bereavement support and education, information and referral services. Serves citizens of Williamsburg-James City and upper York. Call 253-1220. Hospice House is at 4445 Powhatan Parkway. Sentara Hospice offers end-of-life services. Call 736-0700 or 553-3000 or visit www.sentara.com.
John R. Nordlund, M.D. Dr. Nordlund, a board certified Opthalmologist, is a former University of Virginia Medical School faculty member with fellowship training in retina at the Mayo Clinic and glaucoma at Johns Hopkins.
• Diabetic Retinopathy • Macular Degeneration • Glaucoma • Retinal Vascular Disease Most insurance plans accepted.
(757) 220-3375 113 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (located across Mooretown Road from Sentara Hospital) Member: American Society of Retinal Specialists Member: American Glaucoma Society Member: American Academy of Ophthalmology
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The Williamsburg Farmers Market is one of the best deals around. The market is open on Saturdays spring to fall. There are a few special holiday markets as well where people can buy fresh greenery and other lovely decor for the home. The market offers a variety of fresh produce and unique products. Visit www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com TREASURES 2014
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Support groups The Virginia Gazette runs a comprehensive list of support group meetings online at www.vagazette.com. To get yours listed, call 220-1736 or visit www.vagazette.com
Lackey Free Clinic The Lackey Free Clinic is a faith-based free health ministry that has been operating in Lackey since 1995. Using volunteer physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, administrative and reception staff, the clinic provides free medical exams, chronic care treatment, lab work, X-rays, dental care and free medication. The clinic is at 1620 Old Williamsburg Rd. in Yorktown. Call 886-0608 or visit www.lackeyfreeclinic.org.
Unique Boutique Formerly called the Hat Trader the Unique Boutique is located on the first floor of the Geddy Outpatient Center at Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. Volunteers are on hand to provide free wigs, hats and scarves to those undergoing cancer treatment. Volunteers meet with patients one-on-one for about an hour to give them privacy and time to select the looks they like. Call 345-4439 for an appointment.
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outdoors Public parks in Williamsburg, James City and York are generally open daylight to dusk for a variety of activities, from boating and fishing to biking and jogging. Fees may be required for special events. For Parks & Recreation in Williamsburg, 259-3760 or www.williamsburgva.gov. In James City, the office is at 5300 Palmer Lane. E-mail parks.rec@james-city.va.us or call 259-3200. In York, 890-3500 or www.yorkcounty.gov. Brickyard Landing- Toano. James City County operates a public boat ramp and tending pier, providing access to the Chickahominy River. 259-5360. Chickahominy Riverfront Park- Route 5. Site of the James City County Fair. Facilities include two outdoor swimming pools, boat ramp, fishing pier, camp sites, small driving range, pavilion and small store. Park hours are daily, sunrise to sunset. 258-5020. Diascund Reservoir- Lanexa. The reservoir is open to the public for boating access and fishing. Boat landing is open one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. Only electric trolling motors are permitted for use on the reservoir. Freedom Park- Centerville Road. The park is the site of an 18th century graveyard, the Revolutionary War Battle of Spencer’s Ordinary (1781), a 17th century domicile that is revealing much archaeological research of the early colonial period and the Williamsburg Botanical “Ellipse Garden.” 259-5360 or 2594022. There’s also a new interpretive building. Greensprings Greenway Interpretive Trail- Route 5. A 3.5- mile soft-surface hiking trail with a boardwalk over open wetlands. The trail incorporates an interpretive program that educates trail users by linking historical events with natural features. The trailhead also provides parking and access to the Virginia Capital Trail. 259-5360. James City Recreation Center- Longhill Road. Bike-walking path, skate park, lighted fields for soccer, two fields for softball, and a deck. 259-4200. James River Community Center- Grove. Fields and courts for soccer, softball, tennis and basketball. 259-5360 or 887-5810. Kiwanis Park- Longhill Road. Baseball fields, seven lighted tennis courts, great playground equipment for kids and swings, basketball, covered picnic shelter. 259-3776. Little Creek Reservoir Park- Lakeview Drive, Toano. Yearround fishing, boating and picknicking, a one-mile scenic hiking trail and playground. Two picnic shelters with grills and canoe, kayak and jonboat rentals available. Only electric trolling motors are allowed. 566-1702. Mid-County Park- Ironbound Road off Route 199. Home of Kidsburg, which is currently being renovated. Fitness trails, soccer, softball, volleyball, play equipment, two picnic shelters, restrooms. Call to reserve a field or court, 259-5360. New Quarter Park- Lakeshead Drive off West Queens Drive in York. Picnic shelters, hiking and biking trails, 18-hole disc golf course, basketball and sand volleyball courts, softball fields, horseshoe pits and playground. Water access for fishing, canoes and kayaks. Call 890-5840. Powhatan Creek- On Jamestown Road at Powhatan Creek. Powhatan Creek provides access to Jamestown Island and the 54
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James River. The facility consists of a small non-motorized boat and canoe launch with parking for up to 20 vehicles. Call 2595360. Quarterpath Park- Route 60. In addition to the recreation and sports complex, the 23-acre park offers a 25-meter, six-lane outdoor pool, three all-weather tennis courts, three lighted softball fields, picnic shelter and playground equipment. The pool is open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Civil War site, Redoubt Park is located nearby. Upper County Park- Leisure Road. Open Memorial DayLabor Day. Picnic shelter, concession area, outdoor swimming pool, wooded picnic site, fitness trail, bathhouse, restrooms and kiddie play equipment. The pool is open Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, weekends only until mid-June. Pool hours are noon-6 p.m. Call 259-5360 year-round or 566-1451 in summer. Waller Mill Park- Airport Road. Open year-round, sunrise to sunset. It is a 2705-acre park situated around its reservoir. In addition to opportunities for hiking, the park’s centerpiece is a 286-acre lake open for fishing, boating, pedal boating, canoeing and kayaking with a tunnel connecting the upper and lower sections of the lake. The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries ranks Waller Mill Park best in the Tidewater region for Largemouth Bass fishing. Waller Mill is also the site of a dog park. Recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Call 259-3778. Warhill Sports Complex- Baseball and soccer fields are open for play. The complex also has tee ball and softball fields, basketball courts, playground, picnic areas, restrooms and concession buildings. There are ponds for fishing and a network of multiuse trails surrounding the complex. Call 259-5360. York River State Park- Riverview Road. The 2,500-plus acres feature a variety of natural settings. There are more than 25 miles of hiking, bridle and bike trails. Call 566-3036 or www. virginiastateparks.gov.
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Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex Located off Longhill Road, WISC offers kids of all ages a place to work out and have fun. The unique state-of-the-art, 77,000-square-foot indoor facility is home to a turf indoor field, a fully equipped fitness center, a gymnastics and cheer center, a preschool, before and after school center, Galaxy Tag, the WISC Bounce Zone, Marmon Sports Perfomance and Fitness and the Venom Baseball facility. WISC also hosts birthday parties, corporate functions and trade shows. Call 253-1947 for information or visit www.thewisc.com.
Kidsburg It is located in Mid County Park. Replacement of Kidsburg and the park office are nearing completion. The basketball, tennis and volleyball courts as well as the walking trail remain open during daylight hours with parking available in the back parking lot. The old Kidsburg, a community-built playground, opened in 1994 and no longer met ADA guidelines or current standards for public-use playgrounds. The new playground will be fully ADA and safety compliant, universal and barrier free.
Area golf The Golden Horseshoe. Colonial Williamsburg offers two 18-hole championship layouts and one 9-hole course, The Spotswood. The Gold Course was originally designed by Robert Trent Jones. Rees Jones designed the Green Course, 220-7696. Ford’s Colony. This residential neighborhood boasts 54 championship holes. Courses are the Marsh Hawk, Blackheath and Blue Heron. 2584100, www.fordscolony. com. Kingsmill. The River Course is by Pete Dye. Holes 16-18 feature play along the James River. Arnold Palmer designed the adjacent Plantation Course. Kingsmill’s Wood’s Course was designed by Tom Clark and Curtis Strange. 2533906, www.kingsmill.com. Williamsburg National, located on Centerville Road. Two courses offered. 800 826-5732, www.wngc.com TREASURES 2014
Governor’s Land Tee off on the private 18-hole Tom Fazio
championship course – a Golf Digest Top 10.
Make new friends and enjoy Club amenities – two restaurants, two seasonal pools, 10 tennis courts, fitness center and more.
Celebrate with a picture-perfect wedding or event along the James River.
Discover Club benefits Memberships and hosting events are open to non-Governor’s Land residents. A variety of flexible and affordable membership options are available.
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Stonehouse. Designed by Mike Strantz and uses the land’s natural elevation changes. Playing to a par-71, the course has four sets of tees, giving players of any ability a challenge. 5661138, www.traditionalclubs.com. Royal New Kent. 804 966-7023, www.traditionalclubs.com. The Golf Club at Brickshire. A Curtis Strange signature course located just off I-64, Exit 214, between Williamsburg and Richmond. Call 804 966-7888 or toll-free 866 867-7888, www. brickshiregolfclub.com. Kiskiack Golf Club. Set along the ridge of a natural bluff, Kiskiack offers a day of golf for players of all levels. The club offers a complete practice facility with an expansive grass driving range, short game area and putting green. 566-2200, www. traditionalclubs.com. Colonial Heritage. 18-hole championship golf course designed by Arthur Hills. There is also a full practice facility, including putting green and driving range. 645-2000, www. colonialheritageclub.com.
Tennis anyone? There are several places that offer courts for any level of player. Kingsmill- There are 13 clay cours and two hard courts that are open to the public. Memberships are available. 253-3945. Two Rivers Country Club at Governor’s Land- (private) Four hard courts, six clay. 258-4607 Williamsburg Inn- Semi-private, memberships available for locals. Courts are available to Colonial Williamsburg guests. Six
clay and two hard courts, teaching pro on staff and pro shop. Located on Francis Street. 220-7794. McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center at the College of William & Mary. Semi-private. Six indoor courts. 221-7378.
Williamsburg Lawn Bowling Club The only regulation lawn bowling green in Virginia is behind the Williamsburg Inn, next to the Golden Horseshoe driving range. The green is open 3-6 p.m. daily AprilOctober. Instructors are available to explain the fundamentals of this rare, ancient sport that originated in 13th century England. Call 253-0266 or visit www.williamsburglawnbowling.org.
Colonial Road Runners Love to run? Consider joining the Colonial Road Runners. Membership includes a subscription to the bimonthly club newsletter Running Dog Journal, and discounts at selected sports stores, health care, and fitness centers and health clubs, and monthly fun runs hosted by members. www.colonialroadrunners.org.
Adult sports leagues James City County and City of WIlliamsburg Parks and Recreation departments offer various co-ed adult sports leagues throughout the year. For JCC, call 259-5355 or visit www.jccEgov.com/recreation. For Williamsburg, call 259-3200 or visit www.williamsburgva.gov.
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Virginia Native Plant Society The John Clayton chapter of Virginia Native Plant Society includes beginners as well as professional botanists, novice and experienced gardeners, and folks who just like to walk and see wildflowers and trees. The group presents educational programs at meetings, conducts field trips and workshops and various other events. Call 757 234-2334 or visit www.claytonvnps.org.
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Farmers Markets
Pirate’s Cove
The Williamsburg Farmers Market in Merchants Square features growers and producers from across Eastern Virginia. Markets run March-Oct. and special holiday markets in November and December. Fresh produce, flowers and farm products are sold to visitors and locals. Visit www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com. There’s also a market in Toano at the corner of Richmond and Forge roads. Yorktown has a Yorktown Market Days at the River event, which also features fresh produce, entertainment, art and demonstrations. www.yorkcounty.gov.
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf is on Bypass Road. It offers a unique mini-golf experience as golfers maneuver moats and other water hazards. Waterfalls and a nautical theme contribute to the experience. Call 259-4600 or visit www.piratescove.com
Go-Karts Plus The park located on Richmond Road in Lightfoot features four go-kart tracks, 18-hole mini-golf, blaster boats, a kiddie land, Python Pit kiddie coaster, snack bar, picnic pavilion and the Disk-O thrill ride. The park is adjacent to the Williamsburg Pottery. Call 564-7600 or www.gokartsplus.com. Hours vary with the seasons, so it’s best to call ahead.
Williamsburg Winery Williamsburg Winery is located at 5800 Wessex Hundred. It produces more than 60,000 cases annually. It has been recognized as producing some of the “Best Wines in the World” by Decanter Magazine’s World Wine Awards. Daily tours available followed by a sampling of seven different wines. Call 229-0999 or visit www.williamsburgwinery. com. Wedmore Place is a resplendent country hotel located on the Winery grounds. Visit www.wedmoreplace.com.
Great Wolf Lodge Located on Rochambeau Drive, Great Wolf Lodge has several activities for visitors and the public. There is a 79,000-squarefoot indoor entertainment area with a waterpark, outdoor pool area, restaurants, spa, game arcade, meeting space, fitness center, mini-golf course and an animated Great Clock Tower in the lobby. Call 229-9700 or visit www.greatwolf.com/locations/williamsburg.
Bowling Join the fun at AMF Williamsburg Lanes at 5544 Olde Towne Rd. Bowling is a fun way to get some exercise! Williamsburg Lanes also offers a food and beverage menu. The bowling alley is a great place to hold a birthday party. Call 565-3311 or visit www.amf.com.
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for a by-gone era aboard
The Yorktown Schooners
Ghosts of Williamsburg A guide leads participants through the streets of Colonial Williamsburg by candlelight while sharing eerie and fun folklore. The tour is based on the book “The Ghosts of Williamsburg” by L.B. Taylor. The tour is offered every night at 8 and additionally at 8:45 p.m. June-August. Hours vary during winter. Call-877 624-4678 or www.theghosttour.com
Historic Area tours The magic of the Historic Area comes to life by candlelight by walking tour. Tickets at Greenhow Lumber House. 220-7645 or www.colonialwilliamsburg.com TREASURES 2014
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Pirate Cruises and Private Charters Call 757-639-1233 for private charter info.
Sails 3 times daily from Yorktown’s Riverwalk Landing Pier April thru October
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Good Neighbors
Galaxy Tag
Be a Good Neighbor. It’s as easy as showing up at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center and showing your driver’s license. The fee is $10. Youths under 17 are free. Local residents (Williamsburg, James City, Bruton District of York County) can get a card entitling them to free admission to Colonial Williamsburg exhibition sites, use of the bus, and various other perks. Call 229-1000 for more information or visit www.history.org/goodneighbor.
Galaxy Tag, located in the Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex, is Williamsburg’s first and only laser tag arena. It offers hours of fun for kids of all ages. The facility also hosts birthday parties and other events. Call 476-7320 or www.williamsburglasertag.com
Bouncing fun & Go-Karts Bounce House is one of the largest indoor inflatable playgrounds in Virginia, offering 30,000 sq. ft. of space. It is the only indoor 10,000 sq. ft. race track in the Williamsburg area. The family-friendly, fast-paced GoKart track has single and double seated, battery operated cars. And no helmets are required. Call 206-1858 or visit www.bouncehousellc.com
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Salt spa
Plantations
Try salt therapy treatment at Williamsburg Salt Spa. The therapy has been used by Europeans for years to help people with people with respiratory problems. Call 229-1022 www.WilliamsburgSaltSpa.com
Tour one of the lovely historic plantations located within driving distance. Bacon’s Castle, Surry. 757 357-5976 http://www.apva.org/ baconscastle/ Berkeley Plantation - 804 829-6018, open daily 9:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. www.berkeleyplantation.com. Chippokes Plantation State Park - 757 294-3625 or www. dcr.virginia.gov Shirley Plantation - 804 829-5121, Open daily 9:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. www.shirleyplantation.com. Sherwood Forest - 804 829-5377, open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. www.sherwoodforest.org. Edgewood Plantation - 804 829-2962, call for tour times. www.edgewoodplantation.com Evelynton Plantation- evelyntonplantation.com North Bend - 804 829-5176. Call for tour times. www. northbendplantation.com Piney Grove at Southall’s Plantation - 804 829-2196, call for tour times. www.pineygrove.com Westover Plantation - 804 829-2882 http://www.jamesriverplantations.org/Westover.html
Corner Pocket Rack ‘em up at The Corner Pocket, in New Town. Corner Pocket has several pool tables available for enthusiasts, and draws both locals and visitors. During the summer, there is live music. Call 220-0808 or visit www.thecornerpocket.us.
Colonial Parkway The Colonial Parkway runs from Yorktown to Jamestown and offers drivers a picturesque ride along the York and James rivers. Markers at various points along the way highlight local history.
Shop around There are several major centers around town including High Street on Richmond Road, www.hightstreetwilliamsburg.com; The Marquis Shopping Center (near Water County USA); New Town, www.newtownwilliamsburg.org; Merchants Square in Colonial Williamsburg, www.merchantssquare.org; Monticello Marketplace, WindsorMeade Marketplace; Settlers Market, www. settlersmarketwilliamsburg.com; Marketplace Shoppes at Monticello; Premium Outlets, www.premiumoutlets.com; Courthouse Commons;Williamsburg Pottery, www.williamsburgpottery.com. Williamsburg Outlet Mall, www.williamsburgoutletmall.com.
Swing Kingz Located on Lightfoot Road. Offers a state of the art softball and baseball practice facility for all ages, indoor hitting and pitching net, golf range and miniataure golf. The heated six box covered range area is perfect for die hard players offering comfortable surroundings in inclement weather. www.swingkingz. com or 645-4481.
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Bassett Hall
A two-story, 18th century frame structure, Bassett Hall sits on a tract of woodlands near Colonial Williamsburg’s Capitol. It was the former home of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller Jr. Bassett Hall has had extensive renovation and features a collection of art and objects that reflect the interest and tastes of the Rockefellers. Call 229-1000 for information.
Somewhere past the red wolves,
just beyond the bald eagles and beside the sea turtle, you will find it. The most wondrous and delicate discovery of all . . . in the eyes of those you came with.
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Second Sundays The 2nd Sunday Art & Music Festival takes place 2-6 p.m. every second Sunday of the WEB GEM month, March-October and Visit 1-5 p.m. November and urg. ayswilliamsb d n su December, on Prince George ww.2nd schedout what’s Street near Merchants com to find ook it on Faceb Square. The free event features uled or visit authors, artists, artisans, entertainment and kids activities. Visit ww.2ndsundayswilliamsburg.com.
Jamestown Settlement Jamestown Settlement living-history museum explores the world of America’s first permanent English colony. There are exhibits and events year-round. Check out the 30,000-square-foot exhibition galleries and watch the introductory film that traces Jamestown’s beginnings in England and the first century of the Virginia colony, and describe the cultures of Powhatan Indians, Europeans and Africans who converged in 17th century Virginia.
Historical interpreters depict 1600s life at outdoor re-creations of the colonists’ fort, the three ships that arrived from England in 1607 and a Powhatan Indian village, and at a riverfront discovery area. Visitors are invited to grind corn, scrape out a canoe, play games, wear armor and engage in other activities that make the 17th century come alive. Jamestown Settlement is located on Route 31 South at the Colonial Parkway, next to Historic Jamestowne, administered by the National Park Service and APVA Preservation Virginia. For more information, call 888 593-4682 toll-free or 253-4838, or visit www.historyisfun.org.
Historic Jamestowne Historic Jamestowne is the site of the first permanent English settlement in America. The site is jointly administered by the Association of the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities and the National Park Service. Visit www.historicjamestowne.org.
Victory Center
A new American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is under construction and when completed in 2016, will replace the Yorktown Victory Center. Currently, the center chronicles America’s
Rediscover The Mariners’ Museum and Park
Explore the USS MONITOR Center, view from among 35,000 maritime artifacts, hike the Noland Trail or rent a boat and explore Lake Maury. NEW EXHIBITION: Now Open Through Labor Day
Featuring over 100 inspiring black-and-white photographs by three iconic photographers and environmentalists:
Ansel Adams, Ernest H. Brooks II, and Dorothy Kerper Monnelly.
See several Ansel Adams photographs displayed for the first time ever!
© Courtesy The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust
FRAGILE WATERS
Snake River, 1942 Ansel Adams
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struggle for independence from the beginnings of colonial unrest to the formation of a new nation. The new center will chronicle the Revolution from the beginnings of colonial unrest to the early national period, considering its meaning and impact. Call 888 593-4682 toll-free or 253-4838, or visit www.historyisfun. org for more information.
Busch Gardens Busch Gardens offers a variety of roller coasters, rides and shows. Roller coasters include Verbolten in Germany Griffon, Alpengeist, Loch Ness Monster and Apollo’s Chariot. Mach Tower is a thrill ride and is the highest ride in Busch Gardens at 240 feet. “The Curse of DarKastle” is a multidimensional ride. Countries in Busch Gardens include New France, France, Italy, Germany, England, Scotland and Ireland. During fall, the park is transformed into “Howl-O-Scream,” a huge Halloween event. “Christmas Town” has become a big hit and will have more lights and attractions this year. For more information, hours, ticket prices or season tickets, call 800 343-7946, or visit www.buschgardens.com.
Water Country USA Water Country USA is a 40-acre water theme park with water rides, pools, rivers, shows and lounge chairs for soaking up the sun. Ticket packages are available for Water Country, as are combination passes with Busch Gardens. Call 800 343-7946 or www.watercountryusa.com
Nearby Treasures A short drive down Interstate 64 takes you to several regional museums, theaters and attractions. Endview Plantation - 887-1862, www.endview.org Lee Hall Mansion - 888-3371, www.leehall.org. Virginia War Museum - 247-8523, www.warmuseum.org. Virginia Living Museum - 595-1900, www.thevlm.org. Peninsula Fine Arts Center Gallery - 596-8175, www.pfacva.org. Mariners’ Museum - 596-2222, 800 581-7245 or www. marinersmuseum.org. Ferguson Center at Christopher Newport University presents plays and other cultural events. 594-7448 or www.fergusoncenter.cnu.edu/ TREASURES 2014
diversions & attractions Poquoson Island Players - 757 881-9797 or www.pipstheatre.com. Court House Players, Gloucester 804-725-0474 or www.courthouseplayers.org Peninsula Community Theatre - 595-5728 or www.pctlive.org Virginia Air & Space Center - 727-0900 or www.vasc.org Historic St. Luke’s Church - 757 357-3367 or www.historicstlukes.org Smithfield and Isle of Wight Tourism - 800 365-9339 or 757 357-5182. www.VisitSmithfieldIsleofWight.com Smithfield Little Theater, 757 357-7338 www.smithfieldlittletheatre.org Bacon’s Castle- 357-5976, www.preservationvirginia.org.
Thrifty buys Great deals abound at area thrift stores. Proceeds benefit good causes. Goodwill, www.goodwillvirginia.org; Children of the King’s Daughters, Monticello Avenue, Merrimac Trail, http:// www.chkd.org/giving/thrift/; or the DAV Thrift store on Merrimac Trail. Call 220-0839 or davthrift.org.
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EcoDiscovery Park Eco Discovery Park has a goal to inspire people, organizations, businesses, and government to make the health of our environment a priority in our actions. The park features kayak, bike, canoe and stand up paddle board rentals, a full-service marina with store for provisions and refreshments,a cafe’ with waterfront deck offering healthy food options. Visit www.ecodiscoverypark. org for information.
Water world There are many chances for boat enthusiasts to get out on the water. Because this is a Peninsula, we are flanked by two rivers, the York and the James. There’s also the Chickahominy, Pamunkey and the Mattaponi. A trip to Virginia Beach, and there’s the open ocean -- and don’t forget the Chesapeake Bay. Some local boat dealers/marinas include: Dare Marina, Yorktown 898-3000 or www.daremarina.com Deep Creek Landing, Newport News 877-9555 or www. deepcreeklanding.com Wormley Creek Marina, Yorktown 898-5060 or www.wormleycreekmarina.com
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York River Yacht Haven, Gloucester - 804 642-2156 or www.yryh.net. Service Yard office - 804 642-9490 Kingsmill Marina, 253-3919 www.kingsmill.com/recreation/marina/ Eco Discovery Park - Home of the Jamestown Yacht Basin, 2054 Jamestown Road. 565-3699.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum is on Richmond Road. It contains more than 300 exhibits. Exhibits include a spinning Vortex tunnel, a 4-D theater, a 500-pound gorilla made entirely of nails, a genuine shrunken head, a stuffed albino lion and a stuffed two-headed bird. Call 220-9220 or www.williamsburgripleys.com
News to you Historic Garden Week comes to Williamsburg each year. Homes in Colonial Williamsburg and in other closeby areas are open to the public. To find out more, visit www.vagardenweek.org.
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two-hour cruises are offered April-October. Private charters are available. Call 639-1233 or visit www.sailyorktown.com
Movie theaters Regal Entertainment Group’s New Town Cinema 12 offers first-run movies in spacious theaters featuring stadium seating. Call the box office at 253-7653 or get showtimes at 645-0440 or www.movietickets.com. The Kimball Theatre in Merchants Square offers films and various other events. Call 800 HISTORY or 565-8588. At High Street, Movie Tavern offers food at your seat while watching a movie. Call the movie line at 941-5362 or visit www.movietavern.com
Outdoor movies On Sunday evenings at dusk, June-August, catch a free movie on Prince George Street near Merchants Square. There are some great films shown and the event is fun for the entire family. Cotton candy is provided. Take the popcorn!
Tribe athletics Root on the Tribe by purchasing tickets to one of W&M’s home games. It’s easy. Tickets can be purchased in William & Mary Hall or by visiting www.tribeathletics.com
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Schooner Alliance Take a sail on Yorktown Schooners Alliance and Serenity. Lend a hand at setting sail or look at nature along the York River. Sunset Cruises and Pirate Adventure Sails are available. The
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Williamsburg Players
Shakespeare Festival
The Williamsburg Players is located on Hubbard Lane. The upcoming season includes, “Moon Over Buffalo,” Sept. 12-28; “School House Rock,” Nov. 7-23; “The Miracle Worker,” Jan. 16-Feb. 1; “Rough Crossing,” March 27- April 20 and “Into the Woods,” June 5-21. Evening performances start at 8 p.m., Saturday matinees are at 2 p.m. Call 229-0431 for reservations or visit their online ticketing system at www.williamsburgplayers.org.
Every year, a group of talented Shakespearean actors and directors present plays at Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. Last season the festival presented, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Richard III” and “Turn of the Screw.” The plays are well-attended and give locals and visitors a chance to see the works of Shakespeare performed with professionalism. Call 221-2674 or visit www.vsf. wm.edu.
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William & Mary Theatre offers a mainstage season of four plays and two dance events. Productions for 201314 are, “Dancing at Lughnasa,” Oct. 3-6; “La Cage Aux Folles,” November 21-24; “Coast of Utopia,” Feb 20-23 and “Clybourne Park” on April 10-13. Performances are at 8 p.m., Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. Call 221-2674 or visit www.wm.edu/boxoffice.
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Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, 2013 Pulcinella Suite, Stravinsky; Violin Concerto in D Major, Brahms; Symphony in C, Bizet
Dec. 7 & 8, 2013 Saturday-2:00 p.m. Sunday-1:30 & 3:00 p.m. For tickets, call 1-800-HISTORY
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Nov. 18 & 19, 2013 Divertimento, Mozart; Muse, Theofanidis; Brandenburg Concerto #3, Bach; Death and the Maiden, Schubert/Mahler Programs, artists and dates are subject to change.
Panglossian Productions is a new nonprofit theatre company dedicated to creating new artistic ventures through unpretentious innovation, experimentation and collaboration. The group recently presented ‘K2” and “Scream Queens.” It will present, “The Woman in Black” Oct. 4, 5, 12 and 13 at the Williamsburg Library Theatre. Visit www.panglossian.org for tickets and information.
Jan. 27 & 28, 2014 Overture: Euryanthe, Weber; Triple Concerto, Beethoven; Symphony No. 2 – “Little Russian,” Tchaikovsky
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ShowStoppers Productions ShowStoppers Productions produces musicals as well as musical reviews. It also hosts a variety of special events and theatrical presentations. It recently presented “1776.” The group will produce “Spamalot” at the Kimball Theatre in October, “Winter Wonderettes” in November and Lorna Luft in December. Visit www.showstoppersproductions.org for more information.
EVSPA The Eastern Virginia School for the Performing Arts has been providing training in dance, acting and singing since 1984 under the direction of Ron Boucher and Sandra Balestracci. EVSPA has graduates who are in top professional ballet and dance companies. EVSPA continues to provide quality instruction in performing arts training that allows for professional development as well as fostering and appreciation and understanding for arts disciplines. The goal remains to maintain a school that provides definitive training in the performing arts that is career oriented and developmental in nature. Visit www.evspa.org or call 2298535.
CAPA Fund The Community Alliance for the Performing Arts Fund is a nonprofit charitable performing arts organization with a mission to create showcase opportunities for talented children and youths. It mentors development, promotes and preserves the arts by encouraging and cultivating community interest, encourages and increases participation in the performing arts and supports the arts as a vital part of education and the intrinsic value to the community. Visit www.capafund.org for more information.
Broadway Dance Arts Broadway Dance Arts is directed by Shawn Blasingame and is located at 223 Bulifants Blvd., Ste. B (off Mooretown Road.) Classes are offered in jazz, tap and ballet. The competing dance company travels to various competitions throughout the state and country. Call 259-2253 www. broadwaydancewilliamsburg. com for more information.
SI Dance SI Dance is a unique dance program with opportunities to
increase current dance training and participate in custom-built dance classes designed to maximize individual potential. SI Dance focuses on interests, goals, and personal growth as a dancer. Competitive or non competitive, this program will help expand knowledge in dance while enjoying a fun learning environment. It is located at 3709 Suite B Strawberry Plains Rd. Call 229.3484 or visit www.sidance.net.
StageLights StageLights, a children’s theatre program, is an educational, nonprofit, musical theatre program for young people interested in theatre arts. During summer workshops, young people are taught the techniques of acting, voice, dance and stagecraft. The program strives to increase children’s appreciation of theatre. Visit www.stagelightstheatre.org or call 229-2287 or 345-1326.
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Backstage Productions Backstage Productions is a group of youngsters directed by Naomi Marrow who present a variety of plays and musicals. Classes give interested kids the opportunity to get acting experience. Call 564-8134 for information.
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performing arts of innovative choreography for six decades. “Dancevent” will be held October 31 and November 1-2, 2013 at 8 p.m. in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. “An Evening of Dance,” a program of original student dances will be presented March 20-22 with original works created by Orchesis choreographers Call 221-2785 for information or visit www.wm.edu.
Mystery Dinner Playhouse Mystery Dinner Playhouse in the Clarion Inn & Suites on Richmond Road offers a fun and different way to eat and be entertained. Patrons get a chance to solve a whodunit while being served a four-course meal by the play’s actors. Call 888 471-4802 for shows and reservations or visit www.mysterydinner.com.
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Beethoven Fantasy
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A Beethoven “feast for the ears” with piano soloist, chorus and orchestra.*
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Haunted Dinner Theater Haunted Dinner Theater at Captain George’s Seafood Restaurant is fun and offers dining at a varied buffet. Call 258-2500 for information or reservations, or visit www.wmbgdinnertheater. com.
Chamber Music The Chamber Music Society of Williamsburg was organized to bring quality chamber music to the area. Outstanding ensembles have come from Europe and Australia, as well as throughout the United States. The season typically features six concerts, held at the Williamsburg Library theater. Call 258-8555 or visit www. chambermusicwilliamsburg.org for a listing of dates for the new season.
Williamsburg Symphonia Williamsburg’s own professional chamber orchestra performs superb classical repertoire for greater Williamsburg. The Symphonia continues its commitment to the educational principles upon which it was founded. Janna Hymes is the music director and conductor. Subscription concerts are performed at the Kimball Theatre in Merchants Square. Call 229-9857 or visit www.williamsburgsymphonia.org.
Choral Guild The Williamsburg Choral Guild has been bringing choral music to Williamsburg since 1975. During its seasons under the baton of Jay BeVille, the Guild has been presenting increasingly challenging and entertaining programs. Each summer the group presents “Summer Sings,” which allows people with a passion for choral music to join in song. For more information, call 2201808 or visit www.williamsburgchoralguild.org.
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Symphony Society
Cabaret II–Theatric Lights
The Virginia Symphony Society of Greater Williamsburg is open to all music lovers. The VSSGW is dedicated to enhancing the rich cultural life of greater Williamsburg and Hampton Roads through support of the Virginia Symphony. VSO members are active in attending concerts, assisting with regional outreach activities, fundraising, pre-concert dinners, receptions and special events. Visit www.vssgw.com to find out how to join or call 3456634.
Experience the stirring, prayerful music of LouisVierne and his gifted student, Maurice Duruflé, offered with organ and chorus.*
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Enjoy beloved choruses, solos and more when TheWilliamsburg Youth Chorale joins us. Cabaret seating, hors d’oeuvres and cash bar! *Free pre-concert lectures one hour before concerts in November and March.
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DEC 5, 2013: A Cappella Sing-Off, a rousing event in Busch Gardens. Info, tickets at www.acappellasingoff.org. FEB 16, 2014: Auction and Mardi Gras Party. Info, tickets will be available at www.williamsburgchoralguild.org. Season Tickets $50 • Save $10 versus single tickets • Order on-line at www.williamsburgchoralguild.org or call 757-220-1808
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Women’s Chorus Nearly 50 women comprise the Williamsburg Women’s
Chorus, which performs a variety of choral music. The group is directed by Ann Porter. Vocal interviews are required. Each year the group awards a scholarship to a high school student to be used for voice instruction. Call 564-7875 or visit www.williamsburgwomenschorus.org.
Eastern Virginia Brass The Eastern Virginia Brass quintet is a Virginia favorite among music lovers, known for lively performances and easy rapport with audiences. The group plays throughout the region, including concerts in greater Williamsburg. Call 757 340-6406 for more information.
Magic of Harmony The Magic of Harmony Show Chorus is a group of women who gather together in celebration of the art of barbershop music. The group is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, and can be heard throughout the year singing for civic and charitable organizations, private groups, churches and community events. Practices are Tuesday, 7-9:30 p.m. at 65 Saunders Rd. in Newport News, VA For more information or to book the chorus call 566-8600 or www.magicofharmonyshowchorus.com
Williamsburg String Trio The Williamsburg String Trio is comprised of musicians performing violin, viola and cello of musical literature from the 18th century to contemporary works. The trio is under the direction of Elnore Andersen. The trio performs for special occasions, including weddings and receptions. Call 229-7960.
Pipes & Drums The Williamsburg Pipes & Drums features drummers and pipers playing Highland pipe music. The group is an EUSPBA Grade IV competition band that performs all over greater Williamsburg. The goal is to teach and perform Scottish music on Highland bagpipes and drums. The band practices on Tuesday evenings at the fire station on Lafayette Street. Student lessons are 6:30-7:15 p.m. and band rehearsal is 7-9 p.m.. For more information, visit www.williamsburgpipesanddrums.org.
performing arts Williamsburg Music Club The goal of the club is to bring together people interested in music for informal musicales presented by its members or other musical performers to encourage various musical pursuits in the community and to establish and maintain a grants-in-aid fund providing annual distribution of awards to deserving young musicians. The club meets on the third Wednesday of the month, September-May in Lewis Hall of Bruton Parish Church. A recital by professional musicians and or student grant audition winners is held 11 a.m.-noon. Meetings are free and open to the public. Visit www.williamsburgmusicclub.org.
Institute for Dance Offers professional instruction in the art of dance and related fields. Dance classes are offered for children aged 3 to adult in classical ballet, character, modern, jazz, tap and others. 3356 Ironbound Rd., Suite 501. 229-1717 or www.institutefordance.org.
Virginia Regional Ballet Virginia Regional Ballet Academy offers beginning through pre-professional training in all dance forms through a variety of weekly classes and performance opportunities. Professionally trained and experienced teachers qualified to teach classical ballet, character, creative dance, jazz, tap, modern, and ballroom dance are available at all levels. Each December Virginia Regional Ballet presents a production of “The Nutcracker” at Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall at the College of William & Mary. The academy is at 1228 Richmond Road, in the rear of Williamsburg Shopping Center. Call 229-2553 or www.dancevrb.com
Ewell Concert Series The Music Department of the College of William & Mary presents the Ewell Concert Series, highlighting a diverse roster of prominent performers. Concerts are typically free, no tickets required. For additional information, call 221-1082 for more information or visit www.wm.edu.
York River Band The York River Concert Band is a nonprofit organization of volunteer musicians of all ages from throughout the area. For more information, visit them on Facebook.
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throughout the United States. Visit www.fifes-and-drum.org or call 898-9418.
Wind Ensemble The Williamsburg Youth Wind Ensemble is a dynamic ensemble for motivated wind and percussion musicians ages 11-18 with at least one year of playing experience, featuring pop and contemporary music. The ensemble rehearses on Tuesdays, September-May, and performs at several local venues. For more information, visit www.wywe.org or call 506-1303.
Summer Breeze Free Summer Breeze concerts are held during July and August on Duke of Gloucester Street in Merchants Square. The program is sponsored in cooperation with the City of Williamsburg. In August, Summer Breeze concerts feature the Air Force Heritage of America Band and ensembles. Concerts include patriotic music and other popular classics. Call 259-0209 or visit www. williamsburgva.gov.
Fifes & Drums Colonial Williamsburg’s Fifes Drums appear in more than 700 performances per year. Musicians are drawn from a waiting list of young community applicants. Boys and girls begin their education in military music at age 10 and practice weekly for the next eight years, until they have graduated from high school. Call 220-7355 for more information or visit www.history.org/history/ fife&drum/about.cfm
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Fifes & Drums of Yorktown Formed in 1976 by the County of York during the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, it has grown to a membership of almost 60 youngsters. To become a member, boys or girls must be 10-18. There are three levels of ability: Recruit, Junior and Senior. The goal of all members is to reach senior status, to parade and wear the regimental uniforms reminiscent of 18th century musicians who served in the Continental Army. Corps members are taught by professional instructors and are provided the opportunity of attending annual musters of similar corps 68
Shagging in Yorktown The annual series is held at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown and has become popular with locals and visitors. Concerts are scheduled Thursdays, June-August, and feature a variety of music. You can take a lawn chair or blanket and relax to the sounds of various musical styles. Members of the Colonial Shag Club provide demonstrations. Visit www.yorkcounty.gov.
Youth Orchestra The Williamsburg Youth Orchestra’s mission is to help talented and motivated young musicians develop their full potential as orchestra performers by providing them with music education programs and performance opportunities. Auditions are held in August and throughout the year when there are openings. For more information, call 345-8215 or visit www.wyomusic.org.
Sinfonicron Light Opera Sinfonicron Light Opera Company provides a unique experience for William & Mary students and the community by presenting Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. The company is formed by a partnership of four student groups: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Delta Omicron music fraternity, Nu Kappa Epsilon music sorority, and the Theatre Student Association. Last year, the group presented “Iolanthe.” Visit web.wm.edu/so/sinfonicron for information about the 2014 production.
Williamsburg Consort Approximately 100 musicians converge here for several days of playing and performances. The consort is the only adult symphonic band festival in Virginia. It was chartered in 2002. The America Alive XII Concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. September 26, with Brian P. Worsdale, guest conductor. Call Sally Craig at 258-7798 for more information, or visit www.wmbgconsort.org.
Cantori Vocal Ensemble The ensemble is comprised of singers who perform a variety of selections at various venues. The group’s director is Agnes French. Call 345-6355.
Colonial Singers of Williamsburg The singers provide entertainment for groups of all ages with historic information pertaining to each song. Geared for schools, TREASURES 2014
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clubs or organizations looking for music with a colonial flair. Call 258-3428 or e-mail dchampion1@cox.net for information or to book group.
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Lyric Opera Virginia Lyric Opera Virginia will present Viva Verdi! Saturday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m., Kimball Theatre, Williamsburg; La Vie de Bohème Friday, March 14, 2014 at 8 p.m., the Kimball Theatre. Subscriptions for LOV’s 2013-14 are on sale. Call 757 446-6666 or visit www.lyricoperavirginia.org.
The Williamsburg Regional Library presents a series throughout the year featuring local, regional and national musical talent. Call 259-4040 or visit www.wrl.org/programs/concerts.html.
Virginia Chorale The Virginia Chorale has accumulated more than 800 pieces of repertoire, engaged hundreds of singers, recorded three compact discs, appeared on local and national radio broadcasts, and mentored and inspired thousands of students and audience members. The group regularly performs in Williamsburg. For more information, visit www.vachorale.org.
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Check out community parks around town including Bicentennial Park located near the Center for State Courts at 320 Court Street; College Landing Park on South Henry Street; Redoubt Park on Quarterpath Road and Highland Park Community Park on North Henry Street. Stop by to enjoy green space, lovely views or to learn about history. TREASURES 2014
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Muscarelle Museum The Muscarelle Museum of Art is on the campus of the College of William & Mary. It is a culturally-rich art institution, serving as a dynamic resource for the community, a working laboratory for the college, and a platform for visiting exhibitions and the museum’s own collection. It is on Jamestown Road on the William & Mary campus in Lamberson Hall. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and noon-4 p.m. SaturdaySunday. Call 221-2700 or visit www.wm.edu/muscarelle/
Folk art Famed artist Nancy Thomas showcases her work in galleries in Merchants Square and Yorktown. Call 259-1938 or visit www. nancythomas.com.
This Century Art Gallery For more than five decades, This Century Art Gallery has presented contemporary arts and crafts exhibits by regional and member artists. The gallery is open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. The gallery offers
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a variety of art education and outreach programs for adults and children including classes at its facility on Westover Avenue. Call the gallery at 229-4949 or visit the website at www.thiscenturyartgallery.org for more information.
Watermen’s Museum Watermen’s Museum in Yorktown tells the story of Virginia’s watermen who for generations have worked the rivers and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and harvested its abundant products. It is located on Water Street under the Coleman Bridge. Hours for April 1-Thanksgiving are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. TuesdaySaturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday; Thanksgiving-March 31, 10 a.m4 p.m. Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Call 887-2641 or visit www.watermens.org.
Linda Matney Gallery Located at 5435 Richmond Rd., the Linda Matney Gallery is a fine art Gallery located in Williamsburg, Virginia that showcases contemporary photographers, painters, sculptors and multi media. The gallery is located at 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A. It is open 10 a.m.-noon, and 2-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Special viewing appointments available. Call 675-6627 or visit www.lindamatneygallery.com
Gallery at York Hall The Gallery at York Hall is at 301 Main St. in Yorktown and features a variety of themed exhibits. It is the welcome center for visitors and gathering place for residents. The gallery features artwork for show and sell year-round. In addition, limited engagement shows are presented, displaying themed exhibits. In-season hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Call 890-4490 or visit www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism for more information.
DeWitt Wallace & Abby Aldrich Folk Art The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum is in Colonial Williamsburg’s contemporary museum behind the reconstructed Public Hospital on Francis Street. The building also houses the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Arts Museum, which has a varied collection of priceless artwork to see. Passes are required for admission. Visit www.history.org.
Art at Alliance The Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance hosts an art gallery in the building’s lobby, located on North Boundary Street. Members of the Alliance are encouraged to display 70
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their artwork on a rotating basis. The gallery is open during building hours, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 229-6511 or www.williamsburgcc.com
New Town Art Gallery The Gallery is on Main Street in New Town and features the work of local artists. Call 229-5140 for more information or visit www.newtownartgallery.com
Art-cade Gallery The Art-cade Gallery is in Williamsburg Office Park and is a source for nationally recognized artists. Selection includes wall art, bronzes, wood carvings and art books. Art-cade is an exclusive regional dealer for Dr. Seuss and Disney fine art. It also has orgininal works ranging from major illustrations to comic strip artwork. Call 565-7424 or visit www.artcadeonline.com for hours, which vary.
Williamsburg Fine Art Williamsburg Fine Art, on Richmond Road in the Gallery Shops in Lightfoot, is an art gallery and custom framing shop. A wide variety of frames are available in many sizes, styles and price ranges. Call 564-9484 or visit http://williamsburgfineartandframe.com.
School of Art School of Art in the WindsorMeade Marketplace on Monticello Avenue offers classes for kids, teens and adults. Disciplines ranging from drawing to watercolor. Various times and days are available. Call 206-6101 or visit www.schoolforart.com.
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Art around town Works of local and regional artists, photographers and craftsmen are regularly exhibited in the arts center at the Williamsburg Library. Visit www.wrl.org. Gallery on Merchants Square - 440A Duke of Gloucester St. www.galleryonmsq.com, 564-1787. Bertram & Williams Books & Fine Art - Richmond Road. 564-9670 or visit bertbook.com. Quirks of Art- Located in High Street features unique handmade art creations. www.kinksandquirks.com. J. Fenton Gallery, at 110 S. Henry St., features contemporary handcrafts, jewelry and clothing. 221-8200. Quilts Unlimited in Merchants Square offers quilts and a wide variety of other products, including clothing, toys, handbags and Virginia crafts. 253-8700. www.quiltsunlimited.com. Prince George Art & Frame on Jamestown Road is a gallery of local original art, crafts and custom framing. 229-7644. www. williamsburgart.com. The Mole Hole, in New Town, has an eclectic mix of jewelry, décor for the home and other unique items. 220-8609 or www. themoleholeva.com Paisley - You can create your own custom sign or frame at www.paisleygifts.com by clicking on the Custom Decor link or visit the store in New Town. Call 229-5624 A Touch of Earth, 6580 Richmond Rd., features regional and local art of more than 200 artisans. 565-0425. www. atouchofearthgallery.com. The Trimble Collection in the Village Shops at Kingsmill features handmade French mats, framing and painting restoration. 220-3456. Vernon Wooten specializes in Virginia hunt scenes and prints, oils, watercolors and acrylics. www.huntprints.com. Walls Alive - Custom framing and artists supplies. Williamsburg Crossing shopping center. 229-0086. artcafé 26 - 5107-2 Center Street in New Town 565-7788 or www.artcafe26.com.
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Winter Christmas Parade The parade is hosted by the Greater Williamsburg Area Chamber & Tourism Alliance. It features floats, bands and groups, which march up Duke of Gloucester Street to Richmond Road. The parade ends at William & Mary Hall. This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7. Call 229-6511 or visit www.williamsburgcc.com for more information.
Grand Illumination Grand Illumination traditionally heralds the beginning of the holiday season. The celebration includes the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums, fireworks and varied entertainment. This year’s Grand Illumination is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8. Call 229-1000 or visit www.history.org for more information.
Kwanzaa Traditionally celebrated Dec. 26-Jan. 1 each year. Kwanzaa is generally observed in community settings provided by homes, churches, temples, community centers, schools and places of work. Local African Americans join with family members in celebrating Kwanzaa beginning Thursday, Dec. 26.
First Night Williamsburg First Night Williamsburg will be held Tuesday, Dec. 31. The annual event draws thousands who join with friends and family to welcome the New Year. The non-alcoholic event features
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dozens of performing artists and caps with a splendid fireworks display at midnight at Zable Stadium at the College of William & Mary. More than 350 volunteers assist with the event. Some 20 locations sell admission buttons prior. There are concessions offered at various locations. Fun begins in the afternoon with special activities for kids at Matthew Whaley Elementary. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.firstnightwilliamsburg.org. Complimentary First Night buses travel the entertainment circuit and connects with ample satellite parking.
Festival of Lights The annual Festival of Lights benefits the Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary. Those purchasing lights can honor or memorialize a friend, co-worker or family member. Lights come in various colors for various levels of giving. The tree-lighting event features entertainment and refreshments. Call 984-6000 for this year’s date.
Lighted Boat Parade The Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade is held on the York River. A flotilla of brightly-lit recreational and sailing vessels parade during this unique event held during the holiday season. It is a must-see for boaters and landlubbers alike. This year’s parade is tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. Boats will pass by the Yorktown waterfront around 8 p.m. for judging. Approximately two dozen boats will likely participate. Call 8985060 to find out more.
Holiday homes The Green Spring Garden Club holds the annual tour of homes decorated for the holidays. This year’s tour is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7. Visit http://www.green-spring-gardenclub.org.
Christmas Town Christmas Town at Busch Gardens has become very popular during the holiday season. The park is bedecked with millions of lights and is a wonderland for all ages. The schedule is expanded to allow more people to visit. For more information, including a complete operating schedule, visit www.christmastown.com or call 800 343-7946. 72
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Greek cuisine. Proceeds benefit St. Demetrios church project. Visit www. stdemetriosgreekorthodoxchurch.org.
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For more than 40 years, area artists and artisans have displayed and sold their works at the annual show sponsored by the Junior Woman’s Club. The works of more than 135 artists and craftsmen are exhibited. The date for 2014 is Sunday, April 27. Visit www.williamsburgjuniors.org for more information.
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science of the College of William & Mary holds an annual open house in May in Gloucester Point. The event offers hands-on learning opportunities and ways to find out how to conserve our area waterways. Call 804 684-7573 or visit www.vims.edu.
Garden Week Tour Exquisite homes and gardens mark Historic Garden Week. The Williamsburg Garden Club has hosted the tour for more than 75 years, and it is attended by hundreds. Selected residences and buildings are part of the tour. A walking tour through Colonial Williamsburg gardens is also offered. Date for 2014 is Tuesday, April 23. Visit www.gcvirginia.org or www. vagardenweek.org
Kingsmill Championship The Kingsmill Championship featuring LPGA golfers is usually scheduled at Kingsmill. The 2013 Kingsmill Champion was Cristie Kerr. Visit thekingsmillchampionship.com for more information and the date for 2014.
Fish Fry Volunteer firefighters of James City County hold fish frys in spring and fall at the station located at the James City-Bruton Fire Department in Toano. Yummy food and proceeds go to a great cause. The events are held on the second Saturday every May and October. Call 566-1905 for information.
Greek Festival Usually held in spring and fall at the Williamsburg Hellenic Center on Mooretown Road. The festivals celebrate Greek culture and food. There is entertainment and a chance to sample delicious TREASURES 2014
Bark in the Park Heritage Humane Society’s Bark in the Park is a pledge-driven walk and family friendly festival sponsored by the Heritage Humane Society Auxiliary at Chickahominy Riverfront Park. Visit www.heritagehumanesociety.org for the 2014 date.
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Summer Ice Cream Social Held on the Fourth of July in Wren Courtyard at the College of William & Mary, the social attracts thousands of locals and visitors who can purchase a hefty portion of ice cream and homemade cake. Traditionally the Smith Wade Band provides entertainment. The event is a fundraiser for the Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, and each year raises considerable funds for the auxiliary’s programs. The 2014 social is scheduled for Friday, July 4.
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Ice cream treats Check out your favorite cold treat places on Facebook. Ben & Jerry’s, Premium Outlets, 259-9044 and Riverwalk in Yorktown, 969-1990 or www.benjerry.com Berry Body Frozen Yogurt, Prince George Street 220-8034 www.berrybody.com Baskin-Robbins, Merchants Square 229-6385 or www. baskinrobbins.com Cold Stone Creamery, Monticello Avenue - 565-9888 or www.coldstonecreamery.com Bruster’s, Williamsburg Crossing shopping center - 220-8930 or www.brusters.com. Sweet Frog - New Town 229-1004 or www.facebook.com/sweetfrogwilliamsburg Queen Anne Dairy Snak, Merrimac Trail - 229-3051. Dairy Queen, Bypass Road - 229-0324 or www.dairyqueen.com Friendly’s, Richmond Road - 220-2635 or www.friendlys.com Rita’s Ices and Custard, Monticello Avenue - 259-7482 or www.ritasice.com Haagen Dazs, Williamsburg General Store - 564-5800 or www.wgstore.com Sno-to-Go, Richmond Road - 229-0017 or www.sno-to-go.com Handel’s Ice Cream, Richmond Road, Lightfoot 565-3003 or www.handelsicecream.com Honeybee Frozen Yogurt, Courthouse Commons 903-2886 www.honeybeeyogurt.com Yogurtini , High Street. 903-4730 or www.yogurtini.com
Celebrate the Fourth
News to you The annual Italian Festival sponsored by the Colonial Italian American Organization is held on the grounds of Walsingham Academy. Proceeds for the event help fund scholarships for deserving graduating high school seniors
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The annual panoply of Fourth of July fireworks draws scores of visitors. At Colonial Williamsburg, the Fifes & Drums start the day with a salute to the original 13 colonies. The Declaration of Independence is read from the steps of the Courthouse. At nightfall, there’s a colorful display illuminating the sky over the Governor’s Palace. Historic Yorktown hosts several events, capping with a fireworks display over the York River. Busch Gardens also has fireworks to commemorate the Fourth of July. Fireworks continue nightly at Busch Gardens during summer IllumiNights. TREASURES 2014
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Jewish Film at Kimball Jewish Film Festival traditionally begins in November at the Kimball Theatre and continues at various times through the winter months. Visit www.history.org for more information.
The 45th annual An Occasion For The Arts will be held Oct. 5-6. It is attended by thousands who have the chance to peruse fine art pieces or buy one for their collection. Entertainment is offered throughout the day. Local schools compete in the Youth Art Contest, and delicious food is available for purchase. Visit www.aofta.org for more information.
Italian Festival The Colonial Italian-American Organization will host the annual Italian Festival 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 1213, at Walsingham Academy on Jamestown Road. The festival will feature Italian food specialties, entertainment, children’s activities and Virginia wineries. Free parking. Visit www.ciaowilliamsburg.org. Call 220-5535 for more information.
Shrimp Feast The Shrimp Feast has been one of the area’s signature event and includes all-you-can-eat shrimp, hot dogs, baked beans, rolls, cole slaw and hushpuppies. Visit www.williamsburgkiwanis. org. This year’s event will be 4-7 p.m., Sept. 14 at the Jamestown 4-H Center. TREASURES 2014
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senior moments Our area has a number of active older adults involved in a variety of activities ranging from yoga to volunteer driving. If you have an interest, chances are you’ll find it here. There are many organizations that welcome senior involvement, gearing programs toward the older population. Senior Center of York County. Located at Washington Square shopping center, 5314 George Washington Memorial Highway in Yorktown. Myriad programs for older adults. Call 898-3807 or visit www.yorkcounty.gov. The Riverside Center for Excellence in Aging and Lifelong Health seeks to improve the quality of life for older adults. Call 220-4751 or www.excellenceinaging.org. Local Authors Project at the Williamsburg Regional Library features books written by local authors, many of whom are retirees. For more information, call the library at 259-4040 or visit wrl.org. Alzheimer’s Association serves our community with programs to raise awarenss and funds. Call 221-7272. www.alz.org. Ballroom dance - the Williamsburg chapter of USA Ballroom Dancing Inc. offers a monthly dance at Quarterpath Recreation Center. Open to all levels of dancers. Call 566-9657 or www. williamsburgusadance.org. Peninsula Agency on Aging provides programs in cooperation with other community agencies, including Williamsburg, James City and York counties. The agency works to assist older Virginians with independent and productive living. Call 8730541. www.paainc.org. The Tidewater Intergenerational Orchestra offers musicians of all ages the chance to play together. The group holds regular, free concerts at St. Bede Catholic Church. Call 565-5463 or email tio@cox.net or visit www.bedeva.org. Senior Services Coalition promotes independence of seniors. addresses various priority areas for seniors and offers programs throughout the year. Call 220-3480 or www.seniorservicescoalition.com. Each December, Home Instead Senior Care holds a “wrapping party” to prepare gifts for distribution to some area nursing facilities. Hundreds join in the effort, wrapping hundreds of gifts that give area seniors a happier holiday season. Visit www. homeinstead.com or call 886-1230 to find out more. Red Hat Society - Several local chapters of the group meet regularly. Members distinguish themselves by wearing red hats and purple dresses. Visit www.redhatsociety.com to find local chapters. The Williamsburg Bird Club has more than 200 members in and around Williamsburg. Meetings are held once a month (except in the summer) in Room 150, Millington Hall at the College of William & Mary. Bird walks are held twice a month at New Quarter Park. There are field trips to different locations throughout the year. Visit www.williamsburgbirdclub.org. Become a volunteer or friend of the Williamsburg Farmers Market. Contact market manager Libbey Oliver at 259-3768 or loliver@williamsburgva.gov. www.williamsburgfarmersmarket. com 76
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Williamsburg Botanical Garden at Freedom Park has volunteer gardening opportunities. More than 14 garden sections comprise the garden. Monthly programs on gardening topics are presented January-November. The garden is free and open to the public 7 a.m.-sunset. Visit www.williamsburgbotanicalgarden.org. Foster grandparents - Ages 60 and up can work with children in school, after-school programs, juvenile detention centers, Head Start programs and programs for children with special needs. Call 727-1858 or 727-1452. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program - Provides opportunities for people 55 and older to volunteer in local agencies. 595-9037 or www.rsvpvapeninsula.org. Historic Triangle Senior Center - The center offers various programs, classes, trips and social events throughout the year. including computer classes, trips to historic sites, art programs, gardening, bridge, dancing, book club, dining club and other information. The center is located at the James City County Recreation Center. Visit www.theseniorcenter.org or call 259-4187. Colonial Heritage Community Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit committed to improving the quality of life for seniors in greater Williamsburg. Call 345-6974 or visit www.colonialheritagecommunityfoundation.org TREASURES 2014
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One of Williamsburg’s Most Trusted Funeral Homes
Jeffrey Frucht Manager, Funeral Director
Robyn Bolton Funeral Director
At Nelsen Funeral Home & Crematory we put your family first. We always have.
News to you Beautiful potted plants brimming with colorful blooms have been added to the fronts of many businesses on Prince George Street and adjacent block of N. Boundary Street. The plants will continue to bloom throughout the year with seasonal colors.
That’s why we provide more services at a better value than anyone in town. We believe you deserve comfort and peace of mind before, during and after the funeral service. And we guarantee that’s what you will receive. As a dedicated Funeral Director for over 30 years, Jeffrey Frucht, Manager of the Williamsburg Chapel, takes great pride in what Nelsen Funeral Home and Crematory does. Robyn Bolton is one of Nelsen’s experienced and professional Funeral Directors. Robyn lost her mother at an early age. The care and attention she and her family received during her time of loss caused her to want to become a funeral director. It’s our dedication and love of the community that makes Nelsen stand out.
When you want more from a funeral provider, your best choice is and always will be Nelsen Funeral Home & Crematory.
3785 Strawberry Plains Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 • 757-565-1141 4650 S. Laburnum Ave. Richmond, VA 23231 • 804-222-8601 412 S. Washington Hwy. Ashland, VA. 23005 • 804-798-8369 www.nelsencares.com
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Kids stuff The Williamsburg Library and the James City Library offer kids thousands of titles to choose from. During summer, there is a popular reading program. Call the Williamsburg Library at 259-4040 or the James City Library at 259-7770, or visit www.wrl.org for more information about kids programs. Red Cross offers a babysitting class for ages 11-15. It prepares them to care for children and infants. Call 2530228. www.cvc.redcross.org. Click on class schedule. National Society Children of the American Colonists membership is open to youths birth-21 who are lineal descents from those men and women who were residents of America when it was under foreign government as colonies and who rendered civil or military service in an American colony prior to July 4, 1776. Call 564-3729 for information. Flute Frenzy holds rehearsals Wednesday evenings at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Norge. Interested flutists can call www.flutefrenzy.org, or call Margaret Carlson, director, 2530850. Williamsburg Youth Wind Ensemble—Youth wind and percussion musicians with at least one year of
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playing experience can audition. Financial assistance available. www.wywe.org or 506-1303. Williamsburg Youth Chorale—Membership open to treble singers, grades 3-12. E-mail aportermusic@verizon.net. Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center offers teens a chance to serve as junior volunteers. Call 984-7194 to find out more. Ecumenical Summer Music Camp each July is held for kids who have completed grades 1-7. Kids participate in various music and craft classes. Visit www. williamsburgumc.org, e-mail musiccamp@umc.org, or call 229-1771. Kids interested in the arts can participate in a variety of local programs, including Backstage Productions, 564-8134; Broadway Dance Arts 259-2253; Institute for Dance 2291717; Eastern Virginia School for the Performing Arts 229-8535 and Virginia Regional Ballet, 229-2553. Williamsburg Botanical Garden program features various events aimed at kids throughout the year. Visit www.williamsburgbotanicalgarden. org. Beginning in the fall, Monday Family Nights at Chick-fil-A on Mooretown Road are held 5:30-7:30 p.m. Kids, parents are invited to participate. Call 253-6464. Each summer the Virginia Shakespeare Festival offers camps for kids 9-17. It is a great way to learn more about the Bard and have fun. Visit www. wm.edu/as/vsf/camps/ Kids who are interested in performing arts are offered opportunities to perform at area schools. Middle and high school drama departments generally present a musical and play each school year. Consider auditioning, to have fun on or back stage. Smith Memorial Baptist Church in Lightfoot sponsors Upward Basketball for all interested boys and girls in 1st-8th grades. All kids get playing time in games. There are awards given. There’s a cheerleading program too! Registration begins in late August. Visit www.smithmemorial.org or call 565-0476. Like scouting? Contact the Girl Scout Council of the Colonial Coast at 757 547-4405 or www.gsccc.org. Find out about local Boy Scouting at the Colonial Virginia Council of Boy Scouts of America at www. cvcboyscouts.org. TREASURES 2014
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The Williamsburg Starz Fastpitch Organization is a nonprofit group dedicated to the development of female athletes, with a mission of teaching them softball and training them for competitive play in high school and beyond. Visit www.williamsburgstarz.com. The Junior Cotillion of Hampton Roads has offered dancing instruction, etiquette, and social graces for young ladies and gentlemen in grades 5-9 for more than 25 years. Call 868-3319 or visit www.dancejchr.com. The Williamsburg Youth League features games throughout the season for kids 13 and younger. The goal is to provide an opportunity for area youths to play the game. The games are popular events and give people a chance to take in some games for free during the summer. They are free, fun and observers
just for kids are always welcome to root on their favorite teams. E-mail williamsburgbaseball@gmail.com or visit www.williamsburgbaseball.com for more information. Williamsburg Players Children’s Season—2013-14 season: “My Really Weird Next Door Neighbors’’ Sept. 14; ``Night Before Christmas’’ Nov. 23; ``Aesop’s Fables’’ Feb. 1; ``Once Upon a Time’’ April 5; ``The Amazing Adventure of Chessie the Manatee’’ June 14. Each begins at 11 a.m. at James-York Playhouse. Visit www.williamsburgplayers.org or box office: 229-0431 Skate, Rattle & Roll—Fridays at Dare Elementary School Gymnasium, 300 Dare Rd. Skate under colored lights to popular music provided by a DJ. General skating, special games and contests. $5 per skater includes skate rental. Roller Blade rental extra $3. 890-3500.
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News to you Every year United Way of holds a Day of Caring. Last year’s event included 50 projects being assigned to more than 500 caring volunteers who take time to provide services including, painting, landscaping, repair and beaufication to a variety of nonprofit organizations. Want to take part? Visit www.uwgw.org. TREASURES 2014
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News to you If you are strolling through Colonial Williamsburg, you may be able to take in a demonstration of colonial games in Market Square. There are plans for construction of a new Market House in the center of the Revolutionary City. The plan is to have the reconstructed Market House in use by 2015. When the new market house is complete, it will serve as the location for outdoor sales and will add to Revolutionary City experience.
Rhine River Cruise, Busch Gardens ...................... 6 Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown............................. 25 Hickory Neck Episcopal Church, Toano ............. 30 Thomas Jefferson Statue, Merchants Square ....... 38 President’s House Garden, William & Mary.........42 Capitol Building, Colonial Williamsburg ............. 53 Senior Walk, College of William & Mary ............ 58 Bruton Parish Church Parish House .................. 69 Fountain at Colonial Williamsburg .................... 77 80
The Gregory S. Adams Memorial Garden at the corner of Richmond Road and N. Boundary Street remains one of the hidden treasures of our area. The garden was dedicated in 1986 to the memory of Gregory S. Adams, a member of the W&M Class of 1981. The garden is popular for locals and visitors to see the beautiful flowers and plants that bloom throughout the year. The College of William & Mary estimates that 20,000 annual visitors tour the Adams Garden, photograph its plants and flowers, and sit and gather their thoughts on the garden’s benches.
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advertisers index Ace Hardware............................................................. 73 Aladdin Consignment & Rugs .................................... 62 Aroma’s ...................................................................... 58 Bizarre Bazaar, The .................................................... 61 Busch Gardens.............................................................. 7 Carolina Furniture ........................................................ 2 Chesapeake Bank ...................................................... 122 Doncaster Outlet ........................................................ 12 Eastern Floor Covering................................................. 8 English, Sam, D.D.S. .................................................. 50 Goodwill of Central Virginia....................................... 37 Jackson Thomas Interiors ............................................. 6 Kramer, Rolf, Liz Moore & Associates ........................ 21 M.D. Express Urgent Care ......................................... 49 Mariners’ Museum, The ............................................. 60 Mason, Steve, Allstate Insurance ................................. 63 Master Craftsmen ....................................................... 58 Mellen, Jim, Remax Peninsula ...................................... 6 Nelsen Funeral Home & Crematory ........................... 77 New York Life Insurance Company .............................. 4 Peninsula Emergency Veterinary Clinic ......................... 8
Pet Resort at Greenspring, The................................... 13 Pilates Center, The ..................................................... 53 Prudential Towne Realty............................................... 3 Reinthaler, Karen, Liz Moore & Associates ................. 19 Retina & Glaucoma Associates.................................... 52 Retro’s Good Eats ...................................................... 63 Riverside................................................................... 123 St. Bede Roman Catholic Church ............................... 30 Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center ............. 5 Shawels T.V. & Appliance Co. ...................................... 9 Starling Guttering....................................................... 16 Taproot Hearth & Patio ............................................. 26 This Century Art Gallery ............................................ 70 TowneBank ................................................................ 82 Turner, Charlotte, Liz Moore & Associates................. 25 Two Rivers Country Club .......................................... 55 Virginia Living Museum ............................................. 59 Williamsburg Choral Guild ......................................... 66 Williamsburg Symphonia ............................................ 64 WindsorMeade of Williamsburg ................................ 124 Yorktown Schooners, The ........................................... 57
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Foskey/Phillips Marketing/Advertising Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Go-Karts Plus Gulay Berryman Harry & David Helen’s Place Photography Home Instead Senior Care James A. Burden, D.D.S. & Assoc. James City County Jamestown Yorktown Foundation Johnson, Gasink & Baxter, LLP Kingsmill Resort Liberty Ridge (East West Communities) Mad About Chocolate Martins Grocery Store Merchants Square Mid-Atlantic Enterprise, Inc. Middle Peninsula Insurance & Financial Services Middleburg Bank Minuteman Press of Williamsburg Morningside Assisted Living Muscarelle Museum National Park Service Nelsen Funeral Home New Town Art Gallery New Town Williamsburg Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport Old Point National Bank Oleta Coach Lines Oller Studios Paint on Pottery Patriots Colony at Williamsburg The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place PBM Graphics The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg PFG / Performance Food Group Prince George Art & Frame Residence Inn By Marriott Retro’s Good Eats Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Riverwalk Landing Riverwalk Restaurant RJS & Associates, Inc.
Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Shorty’s Diner Sign Visions Sir Speedy Marketing & Printing Snow & Associates, Inc. The Spice & Tea Exchange of Williamsburg Springhill Suites by Marriott Subway #12307 Suter Printing Tarley Robinson, PLC Thomas Nelson Community College TowneBank USO of Hampton Roads Verena at the Reserve Virginia Company Bank The Virginia Gazette Virginia Living Museum Walmart Distribution Center Walsh Family Chiropractic Center, PC Watermen’s Museum Wedmore Place at Williamsburg Winery The Whaling Company Williams Landscape & Design Williamsburg Event Rentals Williamsburg Floral & Gifts Williamsburg Graphics, Inc. Williamsburg Hospitality House Williamsburg National Golf Club The Williamsburg Outlet Mall Williamsburg Plantation Williamsburg Pottery Williamsburg Premium Outlets Williamsburg Regional Library Williamsburg Winery, Ltd. WindsorMeade of Williamsburg WMBG AM 740 – “Williamsburg’s Radio Station” Worth Higgins Associates Wright Sign Service, Inc. WYDaily & Hometown Radio Yankee Candle Flagship Williamsburg York County York County Economic Development and Tourism
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Member Listing by Category Accommodations Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Houses Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7498 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Dan Young, Dir. of Bus Operation & Revenue Manager
Days Hotel Busch Gardens Area 201 Water Country Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-1756 www.williamsburgvacations.com Mr. Ray Battles, General Manager
Marriott’s Manor Club at Ford’s Colony 101 Saint Andrew’s Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-7325 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/phfvi-marriotts Mr. John Resner, Villa Use Manager
Residence Inn by Marriott Williamsburg 1648 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 941-2000 www.marriott.com/phfrw Mr. Mark Tomlinson, General Manager
SpringHill Suites by Marriott 1644 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 941-3000 www.marriott.com/phfsh Mr. Mark Tomlinson, Area General Manager
Westgate Resorts Historic Williamsburg 1324 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2843 (757) 229-6220 www.wgwilliamsburg.com Mr. Michael Wynne, General Manager
Williamsburg Hotel & Motel Association Village Shops at Kingsmill 1915 Pocahontas Trail Suite A-1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-3330 www.gowilliamsburg.com Mr. Ron Kirkland, Director
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Moss & Riggs, PLLC
619 Georgetown Crescent Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-8479 www.extraholidays.com/williamsburg-virginia Mr. Kevin Johnson, Resort Manager
1209 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-4403 www.mossandriggs.com Ms. Janet Riggs, Managing Member
Accountants
William U. Sykes, CPA PLLC
J & J Financial Management, Inc. 304 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite 201 P.O. Box 5504 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-2429 www.jandjfinancial.com Ms. Jamie Vinson, President
Payne & Associates, Inc. Post Office Box 5100 Williamsburg, VA 23188-5100 (757) 564-0701 www.payneassoc.com Ms. Penelope Payne, President
5248 Olde Towne Road, Suite 4 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-2293 Mr. Bill Sykes, President
Watson Mowry, PC 1148 Professional Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-4863 www.watsonmowry.com Mrs. Kimberly C. Watson, CPA & Ms. Jodi Mowry, Accountant
Wildes & Company, PLLC
Accountants Certified Public
1769 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 897-8187 www.wildesandcompany.com Mr. Rick Wildes, Partner
Brigham & Calhoun, P.C.
Accounting
461 McLaws Circle, Suite 4 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-0432 www.Brighamcalhoun.com Mr. Clifton L. Brigham, CPA, Owner
Gordon Chappell Post Office Box 986 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0986 (757) 229-2230 Mr. Gordon F. Chappell, CPA
Daughtrey & Haag, P.C. 351 McLaws Circle, Suite 2 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-5522 www.dandhcpa.com Mr. Edmond R. Daughtrey, CPA
Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP 701 Town Center Drive, Suite 700 Newport News, VA 23606-4295 (757) 873-1033 www.goodmanco.com Mr. James M. Haggard, Regional Partner-in-Charge
Filegar CPA PLLC P.O. Box 943 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 634-7318 Ms. Beth Filegar, Owner
Ronald W. Scheil, Inc. 310 Archers Mead Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 869-1755 Mr. Ron Scheil, President
V. Horner Accounting 4591 Beacon Hill Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 869-3337 www.vhorneraccounting.com Ms. Valerie Horner
Adult Community The Settlement at Powhatan Creek 4101 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-3000 www.thesettlement.net Mr. Lewis Waltrip, Manager/Developer
Advertising Wichmann Partners, LLC Post Office Box 1744 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 565-0288 Ms. Nell Wichmann, Partner
Alliance Directory Advertising Agencies Foskey/Phillips Marketing/ Advertising 479 McLaws Circle, Suite 4 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-0693 Mr. Randall Foskey, President
Howell Creative Group 4350 New Town Avenue, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23188-2688 (757) 253-1542 www.howellcreativegroup.com Ms. Kathy Howell, President
Madigan Pratt & Associates, Inc. 4804 Courthouse Street #3B Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-3113 www.madiganpratt.com Mr. Madigan Pratt, Managing Director
Advertising/ Graphic Design Send Out Cards - Wolfpaw Consulting 109 Nevada Circle Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 208-6000 www.wolfpawconsulting.com Mr. George Marsh, Chief Marketing Solutions Officer
Air Conditioning/ Heating Service Bud’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 417 Old York Hampton Highway Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 890-2600 www.budsusa.com Mr. Robert W. Nelson, Jr., President/CEO
Airports Newport News/ Williamsburg Internat’l Airport 900 Bland Boulevard, Suite G Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 877-0221 www.flyphf.com Ms. Jessica Wharton, Director of Marketing & Public Affairs
Norfolk Airport Authority Norfolk International Airport 2200 Norview Avenue Norfolk, VA 23518-5807 (757) 857-3351 www.norfolkairport.com Mr. Charles Braden, Director of Market Development
Richmond International Airport
Patriot Tours & Provisions, LLC
Capital Region Airport Commission 1 Richard E. Byrd Terminal Drive, Suite A Richmond, VA 23250-2400 (804) 226-3022 www.flyrichmond.com Mr. Troy Bell, Director MASD
Post Office Box 506 Hayes, VA 23072 (757) 969-5400 www.patriottoursva.com Ms. Jill Pryor, Owner
Williamsburg Jamestown Airport
Stonehouse Stables / Lakewood Trails
100 Marclay Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3723 (757) 229-9256 www.williamsburgairport.com Ms. Michelle Broady, Manager
Post Office Box 58 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-0666 www.stonehousestables.com Mrs. Tara Best, President
Amusements & Entertainment Bounce House 3032-3 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 206-1858 www.bouncehouseplusgokarts.com Ms. Andrea Wiegner, Owner
The Comedy Club of Williamsburg 50 Kingsmill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 286-9448 www.comedyclubwilliamsburg.com Mr. Ed Kappes, Owner/Operator
First Night Williamsburg, Inc.
Williamsburg Bridge 8309 Baron’s Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 345-3793 Ms. Cathy Hildebrand, President
Animal Shelters/ Boarding The Pet Resort at Greensprings, Inc. 2878 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-2880 www.williamsburgpetresort.com Mr. Marc Illman, President
Antiques
Post Office Box 1382 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1382 (757) 258-5153 www.firstnightwilliamsburg.org Mr. Robert Braxton, President
Holiday Antiques Show
Galaxy Tag
Apartments
5700 Warhill Trail Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 476-7320 www.galaxytagatwisc.com Mr. Keith Exton, President
The Ghosts of Williamsburg Candlelight Tours 601 Dam Lake Court Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-2094 www.theghosttour.com Ms. Max Taverniti, Owner
Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg 549 East Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-9700 www.greatwolf.com/williamsburg/waterpark Ms. Angie Brown, General Manager
Mystery Dinner Playhouse 2025 East Main Street, Suite 206 Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 649-2583 www.mysterydinner.com Mr. James Daab, Owner/Producer
128 Crownpoint Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1299 www.holidayantiqueshows.com Ms. Bettianne Sweeney
Colonial Pines Apartments, LLC 222-A Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-0533 www.colonialpinesapartments.com Ms. Debby Eure, Manager
King and Queen Apartments, LLC 732 Scotland Street Post Office Box 52 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0052 (757) 570-7552 Ms. Gladys Victor, Owner/Partner
Lawson Enterprises, Inc. 1310 Garrison Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185-2807 (757) 229-6047 www.lawsonenterprisesinc.com Ms. Allison H. Otey, Office Manager
Monticello at Powhatan 3500 Carriage House Way Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-0444 www.monticelloatpowhatan.com Ms. Crystal McClure, Property Manager
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Black Dog Gallery
This Century Art Gallery
5302 Lane Place Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188-1948 (757) 229-8886 property.onesite.realpage.com/regencyatlonghill Mrs. Debbie Adkins, Manager
114 Ballard Street P.O. Box 307 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 989-1700 www.blackdoggallery.net Ms. Virginia Lascara, Owner
219 North Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-4949 www.thiscenturyartgallery.org Ms. Mav Reyes, Office Manager
Art by Connie Desaulniers
1315 Jamestown Road, Suite 204 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-1953 www.huntprints.com Mr. Vernon Wooten, Owner
Spotswood Commons
100 Glenburie Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 476-7000 www.dolben.com/spotswood_va.htm Ms. Amy Gruver, Property Manager
Sterling Manor Apartments 155 Sterling Manor Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-2260 www.sterlingmanorapts.com Mrs. Vicki Hurley, Director of Operations
Architects David Stemann Architect, LLC 209 N. Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-2244 Mr. David Stemann, Owner
Guernsey Tingle Architects 4350 New Town Avenue, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-0220 www.guernseytingle.com Mr. Thomas G. Tingle, AIA, President
Hopke & Associates - Architecture/ Planning/Interiors 1156 Jamestown Road, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-1100 www.hopke.com Ms. Jeanne Hopke, Director of Administration
Art Galleries/ Studios A Touch of Earth 6580 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0425 www.atouchofearthgallery.com Ms. Lianne Lurie, Owner
Mad About Chocolate 204 Armistead Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 603-5034 www.bydesignart.com Ms. Connie Warren Desaulniers, Owner
Gulay Berryman Art, Inc. Post Office Box 2024 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 565-0954 www.gulayberryman.com Ms. Gulay Berryman, President
Linda Matney Gallery 5435 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 675-6627 www.lindamatneygallery.com Mr. Lee Matney, Owner
Nancy Thomas Gallery - Yorktown 301 Ballard Street Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 898-0738 www.nancythomasgallery.com Ms. Hunter Thomas, CEO
New Town Art Gallery 5140 Main Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5140 www.newtownartgallery.com Ms. Anne Kushnick, President/Director
Prince George Art & Frame 1303 Jamestown Road - 107 Colony Square Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-7644 www.williamsburgart.com Mr. Fred Miller, Owner
Vernon Wooten Studio Gallery
Artists And Craftsmen Apryl Altman Art 107 North Stocker Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 236-3676 www.aprylaltmanart.com Ms. Apryl Altman, Owner
Paula Goodman Koz 306 Indian Springs Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-8950 www.paulagoodmankoz.com Ms. Paula Koz
Quail Run Pottery (757) 566-1990 www.QuailRunPottery.com Ms. Elizabeth Krome, Proprietor
Arts & Artisans Paint on Pottery 1430 High Street, Suite 709A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-3500 www.PaintonPotterytoo.com Ms. Robin Wilder, President
Quirks of Art 1430 High Street, #709 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-4366 www.kinksandquirks.com Ms. Jennifer Raines, Owner
Wine and Design 110 Bacon Avenue, Suite B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-2425 www.wineanddesignus.com Ms. Jennifer Oberman, Owner
Assisted Living Consulate Healthcare 1811 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-9991 www.consulatehealthcare.com Ms. Heidi B. Watkins, Director of Admissions
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Alliance Directory GreenďŹ eld Assisted Living of Williamsburg 251 Patriot Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-4014 www.greenfieldseniorliving.com Ms. Olga Soehngen, Sr. Director - Reg. Community Relations
Morningside Assisted Living 440 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-0018 www.morningsideassistedliving.com Ms. Lynn Irvine, Executive Director
Morningside of Newport News 655 Denbigh Boulevard Newport News, VA 23608 (757) 890-0905 www.morningsideofnewportnews.com Mr. Rick Witherspoon, Marketing Director
Spring Arbor of Williamsburg 935 Capitol Landing Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-3583 www.springarborliving.com Ms. Cynthia Odden, Executive Director
Trinity Assisted Living 101 Shady Bluff Point Williamsburg, VA 23188 (804) 357-5230 www.trinityassistedliving.net Ms. Tracy Anthony, RN/Owner
Attractions/ Entertainment Berkeley Plantation 12602 Harrison Landing Road Charles City, VA 23030-9614 (804) 829-6018 www.berkeleyplantation.com Ms. Tammy Radcliff, Manager
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Elsing Green Plantation 1048 Elsing Green Lane King William, VA 23086-1880 (804) 769-3416 www.elsinggreen.com Mr. Edgar Lafferty, III, President
Go-Karts Plus 6910 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-1520 (757) 564-7600 www.gokartsplus.com Mr. Robert E. Miller, President
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 1735 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9220 www.williamsburgripleys.com Mr. Scott Hart, General Manager
Riverwalk Landing 425 Water Street Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 890-3300 www.riverwalklanding.com Ms. Melissa Davidson, Business Dev. Representative
Sherwood Forest Plantation Post Office Box 8 Charles City, VA 23023-0008 (804) 829-5377 www.sherwoodforest.org Ms. Paynie Tyler, Owner
Shirley Plantation 501 Shirley Plantation Road Charles City, VA 23030 (804) 829-5121 www.shirleyplantation.com Mr. Randy Carter, Deputy Director
Virginia Shakespeare Festival Post Office Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-2683 www.wm.edu/vsf Mr. Robert Ruffin, Producer
Audio/Video Sales & Installation Optech 336 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185-5649 (757) 253-8650 www.optech.net Ms. Mary Lou Locke, President
Protection and Audio/Video By Design 5268 Olde Towne Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-1285 www.protectionbydesign.com Ms. Paula Sheldon, Vice President
Automotive Gas & Service Stations Monticello Shell 4625 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-4448 Francis & Kathleen McRickard, Owners
Automotive Parts & Supplies Advance Auto Parts Co. 1256 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-7070 www.advanceautoparts.com Ms. Virginia Montanez, General Manager
Auto Parts & Supply, Inc. 226 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185-2815 (757) 229-3580 www.autopartsandsupply.com Mr. Fletcher Dilday, Owner
Automotive - Rental Enterprise Rent-A-Car
One Busch Gardens Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23185-8785 (757) 253-3075 www.seaworldparks.com/buschgardens-williamsburg Mr. Carl Lum, Park President
Water Country USA 176 Water Country Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-9300 www.watercountryusa.com Mr. Jeff Thomas, Vice President
713 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1900 www.enterprise.com Ms. Amber Saloka, Branch Manager
Colonial Ghost Tours
Williamsburg Botanical Garden
Automotive Sales & Leasing
1001A Richmond Road, Suite 1W Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-3122 www.williamsburgtours.com Ms. Sophia J. Harler, Owner
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 229-1000 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Colin G. Campbell, President & CEO
Post Office Box 1577 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 220-3575 www.williamsburgbotanicalgarden.org Ms. Karen Jamison, Executive Director
Williamsburg Pottery PO Box 123 Lightfoot, VA 23090-0123 (757) 564-3326 www.williamsburgpottery.com Ms. Kim Maloney, President
Casey Toyota Williamsburg 601 E Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-1000 www.caseyauto.com Mr. Shawn Casey, General Manager
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Alliance Directory Patriot Buick, GMC 212 Second Street Post Office Box 3561 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 220-1700 www.patriotautos.com Mr. David Hines, President
Bank of America-Williamsburg Banking Center
Citizens & Farmers Bank Jamestown Road
1801 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2727 (757) 259-5481 www.bankofamerica.com Ms. Stacey Castruita, Branch Manager
1167 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-3293 www.cffc.com Ms. Traci Carlson, Asst. Vice President, Branch Manager
Williamsburg Ford & Preowned
BB&T - Kingsmill
701 East Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-2411 www.williamsburgford.com Mr. Rick Jones, General Manager
100 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-8700 www.bbt.com Ms. Kate Craig, Branch Manager
Williamsburg Honda Hyundai
BB&T - Lightfoot
7101 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-7219 (757) 564-9700 www.williamsburgautogroup.com Mr. Shayne Lockhart, General Manager
6720 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-7910 www.bbt.com Ms. Judy McDede, Financial Center Manager
Automotive Service & Repair
BB&T - Richmond Road
Colonial Fleet and Truck Repair 300 D Ewell Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3459 Ms. Eleanor Jaeger
The Auto Clinic 4166 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-9433 www.jasperengines.com Mr. Charles B. Walker, II, Owner
Bands Cavalier Entertainment Post Office Box 238 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0238 (757) 229-9278 www.cavalierentertainment.com Mr. Charles Costa, President
Banks/ Savings Banks Bank of America-Jamestown Road Banking Center 1310 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3309 (757) 258-1700 www.bankofamerica.com Ms. Tiffany Lecik, Banking Center Manager
Bank of America-Monticello Marketplace 4620 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3250 www.bankofamerica.com Ms. Mary Brayboy, Vice President & Manager
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1031 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1252 www.bbt.com Ms. Kathy Barber, Financial Center Leader
BB&T - Second Street 300 Second Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4528 (757) 229-4191 www.bbt.com Mrs. Diane Hargrave, Branch Manager
BB&T - Settlers Market 5236 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188-8212 (757) 220-5931 www.bbt.com Mrr. Greg Caldwell, Financial Center Leader
Chesapeake Bank - John Tyler Highway 4492 John Tyler Highway Post Office Box 159 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0159 (757) 221-7001 www.chesbank.com Ms. Melissa Loudermilk, Branch Manager/Asst. Vice President
Chesapeake Bank - Lafayette Street 1229 Lafayette Street Suite 202 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-9081 www.chesbank.com Ms. Denise Kent, Executive Assistant
Chesapeake Bank - Richmond Road 6619 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1199 www.chesbank.com Ms. Taryn R. Haden, AVP, Branch Manager
Citizens & Farmers Bank Longhill Road 4780 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0593 www.cffc.com Ms. Brenda Rappold, Branch Manager
Citizens & Farmers Bank - Norge 7534 Richmond Road Post Office Box 321 Norge, VA 23127-0321 (757) 564-8114 www.cffc.com Ms. Bethany Bajsert, Manager
Monarch Bank 4097 Ironbound Road, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 585-2380 www.monarchbank.com Mr. Bernard Ngo, President
Old Point National Bank - New Town 4139 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-4001 www.oldpoint.com Mr. Sam Poole, Branch Officer
Old Point National Bank - Norge 7504 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-7888 www.oldpoint.com Ms. Sylvia Hazelwood, Branch Manager
SunTrust Bank - New Town 4801 Courthouse Street, Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-9234 www.suntrust.com Mr. David R. Burris, SVP, Acting President
SunTrust Bank - James York Plaza OfďŹ ce 707 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185-5349 (757) 564-1049 www.suntrust.com Ms. Ashley Brooks, Manager
SunTrust Bank - Jamestown Road OfďŹ ce 1186 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3343 (757) 253-9130 www.suntrust.com Ms. Cindy Tatum, Branch Manager
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Alliance Directory SunTrust Bank - Kingsmill Office
Wells Fargo - Lightfoot
496 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185-5646 (757) 564-6752 www.suntrust.com Mr. Roscoe Bierbrauer, Branch Manager
820 East Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-1800 www.wellsfargo.com Ms. Elaine Gardner, Store Manager
SunTrust Bank - Lightfoot Office
Wells Fargo - Monticello
6385 Richmond Road Post Office Box 181 Lightfoot, VA 23090-0181 (757) 564-1057 www.suntrust.com Ms. Erin Hamlin, Branch Manager
4690 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-1007 www.wellsfargo.com Ms. Vicky Wilt, Financial Center Manager
SunTrust Bank - Merchant’s Square
1520 Quarterpath Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1620 www.wellsfargo.com Mr. Ricky Myers, Branch Manager
202 North Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-1041 www.suntrust.com Ms. Hannah Murphy, Branch Manager
SunTrust Bank - Monticello Avenue Office 4601 Monticello Avenue Post Office Box 5262 Williamsburg, VA 23188-5262 (757) 564-1050 www.suntrust.com Mr. Tony Weaver, Branch Manager
Wells Fargo - Quarterpath
Wells Fargo - Williamsburg Main 1006 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2824 (757) 220-6200 www.wellsfargo.com Ms. Alexis Swann, Market President
Banquet Facilities
Bed & Breakfasts A Williamsburg Sampler Bed & Breakfast Inn 922 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3917 (757) 253-0398 www.williamsburgsampler.com Mr. Ike Sisane, Owner
Autumn Leaves Bed & Breakfast 520 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-8977 www.autumnleavesbandb.com Mr. Jim Wesson, Owner
Cedars of Williamsburg Bed & Breakfast 616 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3945 (757) 229-3591 www.cedarsofwilliamsburg.com Grace & Bob Tubbs, Owners
The Fife and Drum Inn 441 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-1776 www.fifeanddruminn.com Billy and Sharon Scruggs, Owners
TowneBank - Kingsmill
Colonial Heritage Club
1510 Quarterpath Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-2050 www.Townebank.com Ms. Brooke Eidson, Branch Manager
6500 Arthur Hills Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-2011 www.colonialheritageclub.com Mr. Ryan Sirna, Director of Marketing & Golf Sales
Magnolia Manor Bed & Breakfast
Bead Store
Newport House Bed & Breakfast
TowneBank - Monticello 5216 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-4700 www.TowneBank.com Mr. Brian Skinner, President Peninsula/Williamsburg
Union First Market Bank - John Tyler Highway 5125 John Tyler Highway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-5448 www.bankatunion.com Ms. Mary Kohlenhoefer, Senior Vice President
Union First Market Bank - WindsorMeade 4960 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 941-0520 www.bankatunion.com Mr. Leigh Houghland, Commercial Lender
Virginia Company Bank 1430 High Street Building 12 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 206-1904 www.vacompanybank.com Mr. Donald C. Rudy, Vice President
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Tada Beads & Art 1001 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-2073 www.tadaart.com Mr. Chris Coffman, Owner
Beauty Salons Acclaimed Appearance Hair & Image Studio 327 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-1044 www.acclaimedappearance.com Ms. Deborah A. Heslip Scott, President
700 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9600 www.magnoliamanorwmbg.com Scott & Jennifer Carter, Hosts 710 South Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4113 (757) 229-1775 www.newporthousebb.com Mr. John Fitzhugh Millar, Owner
Simpson House Cottage 10 Bayberry Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-3575 www.aviewofamerica.com Ms. Karen A. Jamison, Owner & Manager
War Hill Inn - Bed & Breakfast 4560 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-1533 (757) 565-0248 www.warhillinn.com Bill, Shirley & Will Lee, Owners
Pigtails & Crewcuts 4615-C Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 603-6193 www.pigtailsandcrewcuts.com/williamsburg Ms. Jessica Morse, Owner
Better Business Bureau Better Business Bureau 586 Virginia Drive Norfolk, VA 23505 (757) 531-1300 public # www.bbb.org Ms. Rosemary Nye, President
Alliance Directory Bottlers Pepsi Beverages Company 17200 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, VA 23603-1312 (757) 887-2310 www.pepsico.com Mr. Paul Pittman, Unit Manager
Buses Charter & Rental Oleta Coach Lines, Inc. Post Office Box 466 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0466 (757) 253-1008 www.oleta.com Mr. Howard W. Smith, Sr., President
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Business Services Resilience Virtual Assistance 4437 Powhatan Crossing Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 525-1497 www.resilienceva.weebly.com Ms. Laurie Brantley, Owner
Williamsburg SCORE, Chapter #549 421 N. Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-6511 www.williamsburg.SCORE.org Mr. Dean Risseeuw
Cabinetry Sale & Design Creative Cabinet Works 7191 Richmond Road, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-1941 www.cabinetworksva.com Mr. Doug Hogue, Manager
Calibration and Testing Laboratories Control Automation Technologies Corp. P.O. Box 6598 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-4767 www.CATLab.net Mr. Michael Watson, President
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Car Wash
5243 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2117 (757) 565-2300 www.anvilcampground.com Mr. Christopher Jump, Owner
Buggy Bathe Auto Wash, Lube & Detail Shoppe 2217 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9315 www.buggybathe.com Mr. Robb DeLaGarza, President
Williamsburg KOA Resort Campground 4000 Newman Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-2907 www.williamsburgkoa.com Mr. Gary Fout, Owner
Mega Auto Spa 5117 John Tyler Highway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-4448 www.megaautospa.com Mr. Mathew Blanchard, Owner
Candy/Nut Shops Wholesale & Retail Carpet - Cleaning Wythe Candy & Gourmet Shop 3612 LaGrange Parkway Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-5360 www.wythewill.com Mr. Gorden Angles, General Manager
AA Conscientious Carpet Care, Inc. Post Office Box 1841 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1841 (757) 564-0201 www.conscientiouscarpetcare.com Mr. Scott Zimmerman, Owner
Capital Carpet & Upholstery Care, LLC Post Office Box 6825 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-8000 www.capitalcarpetcleaning.net Chris & Vickie Skutans, Co-Owners
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Williamsburg Oriental Rug Care, LLC 3308 Isle of Wright Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 272-7741 www.petechildsrestoration.com Mr. Pete Childs, Owner
Caterers Custom Culinary Connections 8757 Barnes Road Lanexa, VA 23089 (757) 566-4410 www.ccc2go.com Jeffrey & Christy Aczel, Owners
Elite Cuisine 2300 Plowman Drive Toano, VA 23168 (757) 592-3380 www.elitecuisinecooking.com Ms. Carmen Alves, Chef/Owner
William & Mary Catering One Tribe Place Post Office Box 2594 Williamsburg, VA 23187-2594 (757) 221-3702 www.wmcatering.catertrax.com Ms. Julie Davenport, Catering Sales Coordinator
Williamsburg Concession & Catering P.O. Box 24 Norge, VA 23127 (757) 566-4015 www.wbgcc.net Ms. Cassie Whitney, Owner
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4615-B Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-8922 www.adcommdigitel.com Ms. Karen Zengler, Store Manager 5541 Olde Towne Road Unit B Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-9011 www.verizonwireless.com Mr. Chris Dupuis, President
Chambers Of Commerce Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance Post Office Box 3495 Williamsburg, VA 23187-3495 (757) 229-6511 www.williamsburgcc.com Mr. Richard A. Schreiber, President & CEO
Alliance Directory Child Care Resources & Development The Goddard School
Domestic Solutions 3744 Mulberry Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 325-7007 www.domesticsolution.net Ms. Heidi Wellnitz, Owner
4280 Casey Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-1740 www.goddard.com Ms. Janie Lisagor, Owner
Wren’s CustomClean
Chiropractors
Clothing Men & Women
Integrative Chiropractic & Acupuncture 1318 Jamestown Road, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23185-3382 (757) 253-1900 www.integrativechiropractic.com Dr. Wade G. Quinn, DC
Pinto Chiropractic & Rehabilitation 5408 Discovery Park Boulevard, Suite 200 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-8552 www.pintochiro.com Dr. Robert Pinto, DC, President
Walsh Family Chiropractic Center, PC 1309 Jamestown Road, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-4917 www.walshfamilychiro.com Dr. Kevin P. Walsh, DC, President
Christmas Shops Christmas Mouse 1991 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2729 (757) 221-0357 www.christmasmouse.com Mr. Robert D. Marshall, III, President
The Christmas Shop - Williamsburg Merchants, Inc.
Post Office Box 969 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 869-2699 Bill & Shelly Wren, Owners
Campus Shop - Williamsburg Merchants, Inc. Merchants Square 425 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-4301 www.williamsburgshopping.com Mr. Steve Haigh, Manager
Clothing - Women Bella Fine Lingerie & Loungewear 427 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-8440 www.bellafinelingerie.com Ms. Sheri Squires, Owner
Closet Envy 409 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0456 www.shopclosetenvy.com Ms. Meredith Lunceford, Owner
Doncaster Outlet 5102 Main Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-6630 www.doncaster.com Ms. Jackie Newman, Store Manager
Commercial Real Estate Campana Waltz Commercial Real Estate, LLC 11832 Fishing Point Drive, Suite 400 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 327-0333 www.campanawaltz.com Mr. Skip Campana, Supervising Broker
CMI, Inc./Packets Executive Center Post Office Box 758 White Marsh, VA 23183 (757) 599-0001 Ms. Eileen Cenname, Vice President
RJS & Associates, Inc. 423 North Boundary Street, Suite 200 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3139 www.rjsassocs.com Mr. Robert J. Singley, Sr., President
Computers Data Backup and Storage Ethos Info, Inc. P.O. Box 5753 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-9121 www.ethosinfo.com Ms. Marty Campbell, President
Computers Optimization & Maintenance Bastionpoint Technology 7627 Hull Street Road Unit C Richmond, VA 23235 (804) 612-9876 www.bastionpoint.com Mr. Jason Knowles, Managing Partner
405 Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-2514 www.williamsburgshopping.com Mr. Sam & Cabell Wallace, Manager
Coffee & Tea Specialty Shop
Colonial Technology, Inc.
Cleaning Commercial & Residential
The Village Shops at Kingsmill 1915 Pocahontas Trail, E-4 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 847-5190 www.discoverteas.com Ms. Chris Farishon, Owner
Colleges & Education
Computer Concepts, LLC
Blind Wash Ultrasonics, LLC 3748 Cherry Walk Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-6233 www.blindwashultrasonics.com Ms. Rene Gilliam, Co-Owner
Discover Teas
Thomas Nelson Community College 4601 Opportunity Way Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-4300 www.tncc.edu Dr. William J. Travis, Ed D, Provost - TNCC Historic Triangle Campus
Computers Sales/Service 103 Skimino Landing Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 206-3403 www.colonialtechnology.net Mr. Stephen Grimmer, Vice President 5118 Center Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-3996 www.mycomputerconcepts.com Mr. William Melton, Owner/Operator
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Alliance Directory Cyber Exchange Computers, Laptops & Custom Gaming Svs. 14346 Warwick Blvd, Suite 452 Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 872-9001 www.cyberexchangecomputers.com Ms. April Crosson, Owner
NetTek, LLC 2415 Almeda Avenue Norlfolk, VA 23513 (757) 321-4000 www.nettek.com Ms. Tammy Evans, VP/Partner
Up & Running Technologies, Inc. Post Office Box 3600 Williamsburg, VA 23187-3600 (757) 565-3282 www.upandrun.com Mr. John Cummings, Owner
Computers Services Endurance IT Services LLC 4646 Princess Anne Road, Suite 104 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 (757) 216-3671 www.endurance-it.com Mr. Blake White, President
Hughes Security Engineering dba HuSET
Bucking Boredom
Proximo Marketing Strategies
300-G Patriot Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 342-1460 www.buckingboredom.com Ms. Sheryl Buckner, Owner
5111-1 Center Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 741-8098 www.proximomarketing.com Mr. Will Melton, Partner
E. L. Freeman, LLC
Consultants - Golf
10 Sussex Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-3741 ELFreemanllc.com Ms. Lisa L. Freeman, CFRE, Principal
The Wessex Group, Ltd.
Consultants Training
Consultants Business Development & Planning
6560 Liberty Hall Road Quinton, VA 23141 (434) 996-7832 www.refuseordinary.com Mr. Chris Harris, Co-founder
Projections Consulting, Inc. 5500 Nuthatcher Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9699 www.projectionsconsulting.com Ms. Clarissa J. Corbin, PMP, President
Consultants Business Management
Conference Facilities
BRG Strategy Group
3032 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2001 (757) 565-2600 www.hipatriot.com Mr. Khurram Kiani, General Manager
327 McLaws Circle, Suite 3 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-3888 www.brgstrategygroup.com Ms. Sherri Stewart, Director of Operations
Long Fellas Holdings, Inc.
Construction
132 Toler’s Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2992 Mr. Michael P. Long, President
Brantley & Ripley Construction, LLC
The 25th Hour, Virtual Assistance
122 Tewning Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2640 (757) 253-0233 www.brantleyandripleyconstruction.com Ms. Janna Brantley, Owner
136 Old Field Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (703) 622-0351 www.the25thhourva.com Ms. Rebecca Scheetz, Owner
Consultants
Consultants Business Management & Marketing
401k Advisors 111 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite D Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-3975 www.401kadvisors.com Mr. Craig Dewey, President
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4808 Courthouse Street, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-0845 www.golfbusinessadvisors.com Mr. Jeff Fleishman, President
479 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185-5645 (757) 253-5606 www.wessexgroup.com Mr. Donald J. Messmer, President
4056 Dunbarton Circle Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 912-6564 www.hughessecurityengineering.com Mr. Vernon Smith, President/CEO
Holiday Inn Patriot
Golf Business Advisors
Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s Circle 7077 Crittenden Road Suffolk, VA 23432 (800) 799-3580 www.gkic-seva.com Mr. Steven Kirkpatrick, Vice President
Refuse Ordinary
Contractors Bush Construction Corporation 4029 Ironbound Road, Suite #200 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-2874 Mr. Marc Sharp, Vice President
David A. Nice Builders, Inc. 4571 Ware Creek Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-1125 (757) 566-3032 www.davidnicebuilders.com Ms. Deborah L. Nice, Vice President
FSI, LLC 5806 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-0790 www.fsivirginia.com Mr. John Jarrell, Field Manager
Henderson, Inc. 5806 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1090 www.hendersoninc.com Mr. Pete Henderson, CEO
Michael J. Hipple Builder, Inc. Post Office Box 92 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 565-1725 www.mjhbuilder.com Mr. Michael J. Hipple, President
Patriot Builders II, LLC 5806 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 810-6980 Mr. Brett Schultz, Owner
Alliance Directory Toano Contractors, Inc. 8589 Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-0097 www.toanocontractors.com Chris & Randy Taylor, Presidents
Contractors Air Condition/ Refrigeration/ Heating Chauvin Mechanical 3542 Brick Bat Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-2600 www.chauvininc.com Mr. Joseph Chauvin, Owner
Contractors Asphalt & Concrete Branscome Inc. 432 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2504 www.branscome.com Mr. Stuart Patterson, President
Contractors Electrical Dynamo Electric, Inc. Post Office Box 5511 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-2067 www.dynamoelectric.com Mr. Paul Brinkley, President
Contractors General Cunningham Contracting P.O. Box 5864 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-0740 www.cunninghamcontractingva.com Ms. Melissa Cunningham
Contractors Painting Bears Custom Painting 219 Old Cart Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-6976 www.bearspainting.com Mr. Barry Bruinsma, Owner
Dale Riley Painting 6 Sumner Court Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-2588 Mr. Dale Riley, Owner
Williamsburg Home Painting, LLC 1001 A Richmond Road 2E Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 784-8344 www.williamsburghomepainting.com Mr. Drew Deblass, President
Contractors Road, Utility, Sitework Henry S. Branscome, LLC Post Office Box 6478 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-7221 www.hsbllc.com Mr. Henry Branscome, II, President
J.S.G. Corporation P.O. Box 646 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 645-4870 www.jsgcorp.com Mr. Gary Massie, President
Corporate Gifts Virginia’s Finest Chocolates by Mary 233 Jones Mill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-5465 www.chocolategifts.com Ms. Mary Griffith, Owner
Credit Unions 1st Advantage Federal Credit UnionCommons Way 224 Commons Way Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 886-3350 www.1stadvantage.org Ms. Pamela Pearce, Relationship Manager
1st Advantage Federal Credit UnionNew Town 4800 Courthouse Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 886-3357 www.1stadvantage.org Ms. DeAnna Kimrey, Relationship Manager
BayPort Credit Union-NN 3711 Huntington Avenue Newport News, VA 23607 (757) 873-4036 www.bayportcu.org Ms. Sue Fernaays, Vice President-Member Services
BayPort Credit Union-Wmsbg Post Office Box 7012 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-3284 www.bayportcu.org Ms. Patti Lauderman, Branch Manager
Langley Federal Credit Union New Town 5250 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 848-5410 www.langleyfcu.org Ms. Deanne Sampson, Branch Manager
Langley Federal Credit Union Richmond Rd 1222 Richmond Road, Unit 16 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 827-7200 www.langleyfcu.org Ms. Jody Nunn, Branch Manager
Navy Federal Credit Union
Contractors Home Improvement Country Club
6614-A Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (888) 842-6328 www.navyfederal.org Ms. Michelle Marino, Branch Manager
Medical Home Outfitters
Cruises
1117 Old Colony Lane, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9502 www.medicalhomeoutfitters.com George & Susan Armbruster, Co-Owners/ President
Van Kniest, Inc. 426 Airport Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2103 (757) 565-2699 Mr. John H. Kniest, President/Owner
Two Rivers Country Club & Marina 1400 Two Rivers Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-4610 www.tworiverscountryclub.com Mr. Ken Underwood, General Manager
Credit Reporting Services
The Travel Corner, Inc. 149 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185-2812 (757) 220-1920 www.thetravelcornerinc.com Ms. Allyson Harris, Owner/Manager
Equidata, Inc 295 McLaws Circle, Suite 3 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 534-7905 www.equidata.com Ms. Loretta Zeitz, Vice Chairman of the Board
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Williamsburg Montessori School
Put learning in your child’s hands. Montessori is a time-tested Teaching method that Is hands-on and Developmentally appropriate. Come in and discover how our students learn to think critically, work collaboratively, and fall in love with learning. Serving children from 18 months to 15 years of age “Excellent school. Fantastic tea chers in a loving and suppor tive environ ment. Our 3 year old daughter is already writing letters, sounding out words and counting up to 100 by 1’s, 5’s and 10 ’s. As a result she is ver y engaged and happy at school and has made many wonderful little friends.The curriculum is rich with a variety of local and world studies along with traditional Montessori less ons. I would highly recommend this school to anyone looking for a enriching, caring and strong academic program for their child.”
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Alliance Directory Dance School/ Performing Dance Company The Institute For Dance, Inc. 3356 Ironbound Road, Suite 501 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1717 www.institutefordance.org Ms. Heather Pedersen, Board President
Dentistry James A. Burden, D.D.S. & Associates 277 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-1224 www.smilesofwilliamsburg.com Ms. Amy Eveland, Office Manager
Andrew G. Gilfillan, D.D.S., P.L.L.C. 491 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-0598 www.DentistofWilliamsburg.com Ms. Jennifer Gilfillan, Marketing
New Town Dental Arts 4939 Courthouse Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-0741 www.newtowndentalarts.net Dr. Sebastiana G. Springmann, DDS, Owner
Edward A. Owens, DMD, Inc. 211 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-6414 www.dredwardaowens.com Ms. Tammy Price, Office Manager
Quarterpath Dental Center Michael C. Shuck, DDS 1480 Quarterpath Road, Suite 2 A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-2295 www.quarterpathdental.com Dr. Michael Shuck, DDS, Owner
Williamsburg Dental Group 1319 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3365 (757) 229-7210 www.williamsburgdentalgroup.com Dr. Corydon Butler, Jr., DDS, Dentist
Dentists/ Orthodontists Morrison Dental Group
4200 Longhill Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
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1131 Professional Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0330 www.MorrisonDentalGroup.com Ms. Becky Morrison, Marketing Manager
Alliance Directory Destination Management Williamsburg Destination Services 108 Seton Hill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-5185 www.chipinwilliamsburg.com Mr. Chip K. Funke, President
Distributor Walmart Stores, IncDistribution Center 6088 9305 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 820-4600 www.walmart.com Mr. Doug Corbolotti, General Manager
Doors Apple Door of Williamsburg, Inc. 1625 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-4118 www.appledoor.com Mr. Robert Heath, Owner
Education Pre-School, Elementary & Secondary An Achievable Dream & Run for the Dream 10858 Warwick Boulevard, Suite A Newport News, VA 23601 (757) 599-9472 www.runforachievabledream.com Ms. Amy Ritchie, Director of Public Relations & Marketing
Providence Classical School 6000 Easter Circle Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-2900 x 103 www.pcsvirginia.org Ms. Susan Oweis, Head of School
Walsingham Academy 1100 Jamestown Road Post Office Box 8702 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8702 (757) 259-1430 www.walsingham.org Sister Mary Jeanne Osterle, President
Williamsburg Montessori School
Express Employment Professionals
4200 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0977 www.williamsburgmontessori.org Ms. Sandy Andrews, Head of School
736 A Thimble Shoals Boulevard Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 596-8888 www.expresspros.com Mr. Randy Yocum, Owner
York County School Division
Janus International Hospitality Student Exchange
302 Dare Road Yorktown, VA 23692-2795 (757) 898-0300 www.yorkcountyschools.org Dr. Eric Williams, Ed.D., Superintendent
Educational Services College of William & Mary Technology & Business Center 5308 Discovery Park Blvd., Suite 203 Post Office Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-7825 www.wm.edu/tbc Mr. Bill Bean, Director
Electric Generators - Sales & Service Hathaway Electric, Inc. 140 Tewning Road, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-8005 www.hathawaygenerators.com Mr. Steve Hathaway, Owner
Embroidery / Screen Printing A Logo For You, Inc.
16102 Theme Park Way Doswell, VA 23047 (804) 876-3888 www.janus-international.com Mr. Sonny Taylor, Director of Operations
Kelly Services 813 Diligence Drive, Suite 121D Newport News, VA 23606-4237 (757) 873-8739 www.kellyservices.com Mr. Josh Ellis, District Manager
Manpower 601 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Suite 160 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-2260 www.us.manpower.com Ms. Lindsey Saylor, Branch Manager
Engineers AES Consulting Engineers 5248 Olde Towne Road, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23188-1986 (757) 253-0040 www.aesva.com Mr. Richard A. Costello, P.E., President
ESG International, Inc.
100 Stafford Court Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9259 www.alogoforyou.com Mr. Chris Kerner, Account Executive
3601 La Grange Parkway Toano, VA 23168 (757) 741-4040 www.esgi.net Mr. Tom Gillman, President
Atlantic Embroidery and Design
infralogix
7191 Richmond Road, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-1010 www.logocompanyapparel.com Mr. Jerry Assessor, Owner
1315 Jamestown Road, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2965 www.infralogix.com Mr. Wayne Vick, President
Employment
The Structures Group, Inc.
Virginia Employment Commission Virginia Workforce Ctr
Williamsburg Christian Academy
5235 John Tyler Highway Williamsburg, VA 23185-2553 (757) 253-4738 www.vec.virginia.gov Ms. Gloria Richardson, Office Services Specialist
101 Schoolhouse Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-1978 www.WilliamsburgChristian.org Mrs. Gwen Martin, Head of School
CIEE
Employment Temporary
1200 Old Colony Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0465 www.thestructuresgroup.com Mr. Michael A. Matthews, P.E., Structural Engineer
TAM Consultants 4350 New Town Avenue, Suite 203 Post Office Box 5365 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-4434 www.tamconsultants.com Mr. Timothy A. Mills, P. E., President
300 Fore Street Portland, ME 04101 (207) 553-4000 www.ciee.org/hire Ms. Lindsay Marsh, Recruitment consultant
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Alliance Directory Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
The Williamsburg Players, Inc.
351 McLaws Circle, Suite 3 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0500 www.vhb.com Ms. Jane Tyndall, Admin. Assistant
Post Office Box 91 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0091 (757) 229-1679 www.williamsburgplayers.org Mr. Peter Natale, Director of Publicity
Engravers
Williamsburg Symphonia
Fleming’s Awards & Promotions 103 Bacon Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185-2907 (757) 229-5688 www.flemingsonestopshop.com Mr. Fleming A. Buck, Jr., Owner
Entertainment Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf 2001 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-4600 www.piratescove.com Ms. Marion Lawnik, Manager
Virginia Arts Festival 440 Bank Street Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 282-2819 www.vafest.org Ms. Dianna Starkey, Tourism Director
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Post Office Box 400 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0400 (757) 229-9857 www.williamsburgsymphonia.org Ms. Carolyn Keurajian, Executive Director
Estate Planning Zaremba Center for Estate Planning & Elder Law 123 Bulifants Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-0707 www.zarembalaw.com Mr. Walter C. Zaremba, Esquire, Attorney At Law
Financial Planning Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. 606 Thimble Shoals Blvd, Suite B1 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-8526 www.ameripriseadvisors.com/john.s.garay Mr. John Garay, Financial Advisor
Legacy Financial Group
411 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9730 www.legacyfingroup.com Ms. Iris Porush, Financial Advisor
Northwestern Mutual
The Virginia Peninsula Group 4071 Ironbound Road, Suite 200 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 476-6734 www.virginiapeninsula.nmfn.com Mr. Harold Philipsen, Managing Director
Exhibits Sales & Rentals
Financial Planning/ Investment Management
Exhibit Marketing Solutions
Besnier Financial Group Inc
11872 Canon Boulevard, Suite B Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 596-6595 www.exhibitmarketingsolutions.com Ms. Gail Claydon, President
337 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-3333 www.besnierfinancial.com Mr. Dick Besnier, President
Alliance Directory Chesapeake Investment Group, Inc. 4804 Courthouse Street, #1 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-9088 www.chesvest.com Mr. Mark Monroe, President
Compass Wealth Strategies 212 North Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9888 www.compasswealthstrategies.com Mr. Richard Overy, Financial Advisor
Cooprider Financial Partners, LLC 1769 Jamestown Road, Suite 1B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 206-1627 www.coopriderfinancial.com Mr. Jason Cooprider, Financial Advisor
Davenport & Company, LLC 5400 Discovery Park Boulevard, Suite 301 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-2800 www.investdavenport.com Ms. Maura J. LaVay, Senior VP-Investments, Branch Manager
Edward Jones Investments 201 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite D Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-8990 www.edwardjones.com Mr. Jason Blanchard, AAMS, Financial Advisor
Merrill Lynch 266 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0434 www.local.ml.com/williamsburg Mr. James Pierce, Sr. Vice Pres. & Sr Resident Director
PBMares Wealth Management, LLC 4801 Courthouse Street, Suite 200 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-7180 www.pbmares.com Mr. David E. Bush, CPA, CFP, Managing Director
Sphinx Financial Group 299 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-6639 www.sphinx-financial.com Mr. Frank J. Smith, President & CEO
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 428 McLaws Circle Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-7833 www.wellsfargoadvisors.com Mr. Roy B. Hargrove, Senior Vice President / Complex Manager
Financial Services Advancement Concepts 18401 The Glebe Lane Charles City, VA 23030 (757) 969-0539 Mr. Steve Otto, Field Representative
Middleburg Financial Service Center 5372 Discovery Park Boulevard, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-6879 www.middleburgbank.com Mr. Michael Maddocks, Senior Vice President
RJC Financial Services P.O. Box 428 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 389-8688 rjc-financialservices.com Dr. Ricky Carr, President
Visa, Inc. P.O. Box 232 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757)229-3404 Mr. Monty Mason, Senior Account Executive
Fitness & Wellness American Family Fitness 5137 Main Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-3111 www.amfamfit.com Ms. Lea Yates, General Manager
B-defined Innovative Personal Training & Wellness 4801 Courthouse Street, Suite 122 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 345-6801 www.b-defined.com Ms. Bridgit Kin-Charlton, Owner
Iron-Bound Gym Post Office Box 5534 4325 New Town Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5874 www.ironboundgym.com Mr. Scott Grafton, Owner
Flags/Flagpoles American Eagle Flag & Flagpole, LLC 428 McLaws Circle, Suite 202B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-1776 www.americaneagleflag.com Mr. John J. Sullivan, Owner/Member
Morrison’s Flowers & Gifts 1303 Jamestown Road, Suite 129 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1242 www.morrisonsflowersandgifts.com Ms. Arlene Aitken-Williams, Owner/Partner
Williamsburg Floral & Gifts 701-P Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-9844 www.williamsburgfloral.com Mr. Elgin Morris, President
Foundations Williamsburg Community Foundation 424 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-1660 www.williamsburgcommunityfoundation.org Ms. Nancy Sullivan, Executive Director
Funeral Homes/ Memorial Parks Bucktrout Funeral Home & Crematory 4124 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2632 (757) 229-3822 www.bucktroutfuneralhome.net Mr. David Reinholdt, Chapel Manager
Nelsen Funeral Home 3785 Strawberry Plains Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1141 www.nelsencares.com Mr. Jeffrery Frucht, General Manager
Whiting’s Funeral Home 7005 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185-4757 (757) 229-3011 www.whitingsfuneralhome.com Mr. William T. Stone, President
Williamsburg Memorial Park Post Office Box 980 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 565-2006 www.williamsburgmemorialpark.com Ms. Angela Byrum, Manager
Furniture & Accessories BedCrafters by Michelle
Florists
5227 Monticello Avenue Suite E Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-7378 www.bedcraftersbymichelle.com Ms. Michelle Brumfield, Owner
1-800 Flowers - Colonial
The Shops at Carolina Furniture
1430 High Street, Suite 1106 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-1999 Mr. Simon Li, Manager
5425 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-3000 www.carolina-furniture.com Mr. Joe Steele, Owner
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Alliance Directory The Craft House at Merchants Square
Golf Course
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 229-1000 www.williamsburgmarketplace.com Mr. Chris Ellis, Director of Retail & Direct Marketing
Colonial Heritage Golf Course
Guild Hall of Williamsburg
Ford’s Colony Country Club Golf Course
1300 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-0221 Ms. Vicki Bristow, President
Williamsburg Wicker & Patio, Inc. 7422 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-7223 (757) 565-3620 www.williamsburgwicker.com Mrs. Elva Harrell, Owner
Gift Shops Paisley Ltd
6500 Arthur Hills Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-2000 www.colonialheritageclub.com Mr. Marc Guiseppi, General Manager
240 Ford’s Colony Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 566-1138 www.fordscolonycc.com Mr. Bruce Szafran, General Manager
Kiskiack Golf Club 8104 Club Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 566-2200 www.kiskiackgc.com Mr. Nick Zanca, Director of Golf
Stonehouse Golf Club
New Town - 5138 Main Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5624 www.paisleygifts.com Ms. Pamela Redmond, Vice President
9700 Mill Pond Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-1138 x3 www.traditionalclubs.com Ms. Kim Filipowicz, Event Planner
R.P. Wallace and Sons General Store
Williamsburg National Golf Club
424 Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2082 www.williamsburgshopping.com Sam & Cabell Wallace, Owners
Wallace’s Trading Post Williamsburg Merchants, Inc. 1851 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-6101 www.williamsburgshopping.com Sam & Cabell Wallace, Owners
Williamsburg General Store Williamsburg Merchants 1656 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-5800 www.williamsburgshopping.com Sam & Cabell Wallace, Owners
Gifts TK Arts, Inc. 1654 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3111 (757) 229-7988 www.tkasianantiquities.com Ms. Kensett Teller, President
Victoria’s Thirty-One Gifts 5532 Westmoreland Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 476-6877 www.mythirtyone.com/75143 Ms. Victoria Schumacher, Independent Director
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3700 Centerville Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-9642 www.wngc.com Mr. Andy Woodruff, Director of Golf Operations
Gourmet Shops Edward’s Virginia Ham Shoppe of Williamsburg 1814 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 294-3121 www.virginiatraditions.com Mr. Samuel W. Edwards, III, President
Harry and David 5715 Richmond Road, #63-A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-7089 www.harryanddavid.com Ms. Liz Taylor, Store Manager
Government Federal Camp Peary 1100 Executive Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-2121 Ext. 2401
733d Mission Support Group 601 Hines Circle Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5006 (757) 878-2908 www.jble.af.mil Mr. David Morrow, Deputy to the 733d Mission Support Grp.
Guest Services, Inc 1100 Executive Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-6391 www.guestservices.com Mr. John McMillan, Contract Administrator
U. S. Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown One Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown, VA 23690-5000 (757) 856-2212 www.uscg.mil/tcyorktown/default.asp Captain Reed Stephenson, Commanding Officer
U. S. Naval Weapons Station Yorktown 160 Main Road, Bldg. 31 Yorktown, VA 23691-0160 (757) 887-4981 www.cnic.navy.mil/yorktown Captain Lowell Crow, Commanding Officer
Government - Local James City County Post Office Box 8784 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8784 (757) 253-6602 www.jamescitycountyva.gov Mr. Robert C. Middaugh, County Administrator
City of Williamsburg 401 Lafayette Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-3617 (757) 220-6100 www.williamsburgva.gov Mr. Jackson C. Tuttle, II, City Manager
York County 224 Ballard Street Post Office Box 532 Yorktown, VA 23690-0532 (757) 890-3320 www.yorkcounty.gov Mr. James O. McReynolds, County Administrator
Government - State East Coast Gateway Welcome Center Post Office Box 166 New Kent, VA 23124 (804) 966-7450 www.virginia.org Ms. Cathy Waltrip, Eastern Region Manager
Virginia Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services 925 Capitol Landing Road # B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-4817 www.drs.virginia.gov Ms. Kim Shepard, Human Services Manager
York River State Park 5526 Riverview Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-6732 (757) 566-3036 www.virginiastateparks.gov Mr. Russell Johnson, Park Manager
Alliance Directory Graphic Design/ Publishing Service First Graphics, Inc. 4015 Shadow Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-6895 www.williamsburgmap.com Ms. Sandra Heard, President
Just Hour Graphic Design
Health & Benefits Colonial Financial Associates 211 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2900 Mr. Mark Riley, President
Health & Wellness Asante Labs
2211 Kingsland Way Bishop, GA 30621 (706) 310-1166 Ms. Joanne Hemerlein, Owner
19 Pine Lake Court Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 850-1696 www.asantelabs.com Mr. Kenneth Rivas, Owner
Oller Studios
Gerontecture
Traditional & New Media Marketing 203 Green Springs Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-2720 www.ollerstudios.com Mr. Bobby L. Oller, Owner
Groceries Farm Fresh Corporate Office Post Office Box 2250 Virginia Beach, VA 23450 (757) 306-7006 www.farmfreshsupermarkets.com Ms. Sarah Redfield, Community Government Relations Manager
Martin’s 4660 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-0455 www.martinsfoods.com Mr. Dean F. Sculthorpe, General Manager
Guest Homes Johnson’s Guest Home 101 Thomas Nelson Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185-2736 (757) 229-3909 Ms. Ivie W. Johnson, Owner
Gutters Starling Guttering, Inc. 140D Tewning Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-9900 www.starlinggutters.com Mr. Glen Starling, President
Hardware ACE Peninsula Hardware 1230 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2890 (757) 229-1900 www.acepeninsulahardware.com Mr. J. Terry Deaver, President
4240 Birdella Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-0098 www.gerontecture.com Mr. Charles Martino, Owner
Medifast Weight Control Centers 4655 Monticello Avenue, #102 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-4535 www.medifastcenters.com Ms. Amy Payton, Center Manager
Sage Holistic Health 103 Stratford Drive, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 585-9481 www.sage-holistichealth.com Ms. Debbi Dunn, Owner
Usana Health Sciences Ellen Honich, Independent Assoc 1323 Vinton Street Richmond, VA 23231 (804) 624-0404 www.ellenhonich.usana.com Ms. Ellen Honich, Owner
VaWellness 6940 Vernon Hall Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-7041 www.relivingfreedom.com Mr. Charles McElroy, Owner
MD Express 120 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-3627 www.mdexpressonline.com Dr. Michael Rogowski, MD, Partner
Olde Towne Medical Center 5249 Olde Towne Road, Suite D Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-3258 www.oldetownemedicalcenter.org Dr. William Mann, Executive Medical Director
Pediatric Associates of Williamsburg 119 Bulifants Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-3699 www.chkd.org/services/paw Ms. Brandy Rojas, Practice Manager
Personal Touch Home Care & Hospice 733 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Suite 150 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 570-3357 www.pthomecare.com Ms. Dawn Michelle, Patient Care Coordinator
Health Care Marketing/Sales MedAlliesWorld GHM Corp. 111 Cybernetics Way, Suite 205 Yorktown, VA 23693 (757) 272-0586 www.medalliesworld.com Ms. Tina Slack, Vice President
Hearing Aids Colonial Center for Hearing 430 McLaws Circle, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-4004 www.williamsburghears.com Dr. Jude Liptak, Au.D., Doctor of Audiology
Health Care
Heating/ Air Conditioning Service
Colonial Behavioral Health
Williamsburg Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
473 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-4061 www.colonialbh.org Mr. David Coe, Executive Director
First Med of Williamsburg Occupational/Industrial & Family Medicine 312 Second Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4528 (757) 229-4141 Dr. Richard Campana, Owner
8888 Richmond Road W Toano, VA 23168 (757) 220-4357 www.williamsburghvac.com Mr. Brian Johnson, President
Home Furnishings & Decor Lamplighter Shoppe, Ltd. 1322 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-4676 www.lamplightershoppe.com Ms. Brenda Douros, President
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Home Instead Senior Care 555 Denbigh Boulevard, Suite B Newport News, VA 23608 (757) 886-1230 www.homeinstead.com/448 Mr. Chuck Bradley, Marketing Director
Hospice Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg 4445 Powhatan Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-1220 www.williamsburghospice.org Ms. Linda A. Taylor, Executive Director
Hospitals Mary Immaculate Hospital Two Bernardine Drive Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 886-6000 www.bshsi.org Ms. Patricia Robertson, Executive Vice President/Administrator
Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg 1500 Commonwealth Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 585-2200 www.riversideonline.com Mr. Stephen McCary, V.P. / Administrator
Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center 100 Sentara Circle Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 984-8149 www.sentara.com Mr. Robert Graves, Administrator
Newport Hospitality Group 4290 New Town Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188-2681 (757) 221-0100 www.nhghotels.com Mr. Andrew A. Simasek, Regional Vice President
Hotels/Motels Best Western Historic Area 201 ByPass Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2803 (757) 220-0880 www.williamsburgvacations.com Mr. Bill Saccardi, Asst. General Manager
Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area 505 York Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-3100 qualityinn.com/hotel-williamsburg-virginiava222 Mr. Chad Ledford, General Manager
Quality Inn Kingsmill 480 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1100 www.qualityinnkingsmill.com Ms. Lynda Smith, General Manager
Clarion Hotel Historic District
Wedmore Place at Williamsburg Winery
351 York Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-4100 www.clarionwilliamsburg.com Mr. Neal Chalkley, General Manager
5810 Wessex Hundred Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 941-0310 www.wedmoreplace.com Ms. Courtney Darden, Asst. Vice President
Courtyard by Marriott Williamsburg
Williamsburg Inn
470 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185-5646 (757) 221-0700 www.courtyardwilliamsburg.com Mr. Todd Wellbrock, General Manager
DoubleTree by Hilton Williamsburg 50 Kingsmill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-5579 (757) 220-2500 www.williamsburg.doubletree.com Mr. Tom Custo, General Manager
Embassy Suites Williamsburg 3006 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2952 (757) 229-6800 www.williamsburg.embassysuites.com Mr. Rick Dunlap, General Manager
Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference Center
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7610 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. John Hallowell, President, CW Company Hospitality Group
Williamsburg Lodge Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 565-8718 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Ms. Melissa Moses, GM & Director of Rooms
Woodlands Hotel & Suites Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 229-1000 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Ted Horan, General Manager
Hospitals Psychiatric
6945 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-2250 www.fortmagruderhotel.com Mr. Jeff Baumgardner, General Manager
Household Organization
Eastern State Hospital
Governor’s Inn
5547 Rolling Woods Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9285 www.householddocumentorganization.com Ms. Margaret Mondul, Owner
4601 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2652 (757) 253-5241 www.esh.DBHDS.virginia.gov Mr. David Lyon, MBA, Director
Hotel Management Firms Carlton Hospitality Group 221 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-2609 Ms. Jean Lucca, Director of Sales
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7940 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Ted Horan, General Manager
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Historic Gateway 515 Bypass Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-9650 www.hmphotels.com Mr. Hitesh Patel, General Manager
Household Document Organization
Human Resources Development & Training Consulting Services Group Post Office Box 528 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-5028 Dr. John L. Whitley, President
Alliance Directory Humane Society Heritage Humane Society 430 Waller Mill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-0150 www.heritagehumanesociety.org Ms. Kimberly Laska, Executive Director
Ice Cream/ Yogurt Parlor Sweet Frog 4907 Courthouse Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1004 www.facebook.com/sweetfrogwilliamsburg Ms. Jung Ahn, Owner
Individuals Robert A. Braxton 128 Braxton Court Williamsburg, VA 23185-3501 (757) 229-6208 Mr. Robert A. Braxton
Jeri Campana 101 Branscome Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1059 Ms. Jeri Campana
Margene and Dave Hartsough 9927 Walnut Creek Toano, VA 23168 (757) 250-3151 Mr. Dave Hartsough
Robert W. Hershberger, CCE 5215 Center Street #304 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-2892 Mr. Robert W. Hershberger
Rita Taylor
Michael C. Rock Agency/ Nationwide Insurance
3012 South Freeman Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 208-0504 Dr. Rita Taylor
1303 Jamestown Road, Unit 119 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-8900 www.nationwide.com/mikerock Mr. Michael C. Rock, CLU, CPCU, Agent
Donn Turner 112 Alexander Place Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-2321 Mr. Donn Turner
Middle Peninsula Insurance & Financial Svc 5360 Discovery Park Blvd., Suite 101A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-0841 www.midpen.net Mr. Joseph D. Harrow, President
Insurance Benschoten & Carter Insurance Agency 645 Penniman Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-5338 (757) 229-0800 www.benschotenandcarter.com Mr. Lee Carter, President
The Colony Group 291 McLaws Circle, Suite 2 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-2629 www.colonycares.com Ms. Bonnie Settle-Brown, Agent
Farmers Insurance 4800 Courthouse Street, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-7377 www.farmeragent.com Mr. Mike Lewis & Mr. Troy Crosby, Agents/ Owners
Liberty Mutual Insurance 5330 Discovery Park Blvd #100 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-0338 ext. 53352 www.libertymutual.com/blairancellotti Ms. Blair Ancellotti, Insurance Agent
New York Life Insurance Company 211 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-2900 www.newyorklife.com Mr. Mark P. Riley, CLU, CLTC, Registered Representative
State Farm Insurance & Financial Services Williamsburg Business Center 4732 Longhill Road, Suite 3102 Williamsburg, VA 23188-1531 (757) 565-0984 www.statefarm.com Ms. Carol D. Simmons, Agent
State Farm Insurance Becky Ringley, Agent 2700 Pocahontas Trail, Suite 2 Quinton, VA 23141 (804) 932-3881 www.beckyringley.com Ms. Becky Ringley, Agent
Ted Juraschek 100 Eastbury Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-6165 Mr. Ted Juraschek
Frederick O. Robertson 201 Gaslight Way Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-5928 Mr. Frederick Robertson
Let’s Talk Home, Auto, Life, Business!
Linda L. Schaller P.O. Box 3613 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 234-3510 Ms. Linda Schaller
Brian Shortell 4767 Winterberry Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1765 Mr. Brian Shortell
1303 Jamestown Rd. Unit 119 • www.nationwide.com/mikerock Developed by Michael C. Rock Agency, Inc. Nationwide Life Insurance Company, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Home office: Columbus, OH 43215- 2220. Subject to underwriting guidelines, review and approval. Products and discounts not available to all persons in all states. Nationwide Insurance, the Nationwide trademark and On Your Side are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.
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State Farm Insurance Javier Fuentes Five Forks Shopping Center 4516 John Tyler Highway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9910 www.sfvirginia.com Mr. Javier Fuentes, LTCP, Registered Representative, Agent
State Farm Insurance Company 1318 Jamestown Road, Suite 103 Williamsburg, VA 23185-3382 (757) 229-2961 www.davidsisk.net Mr. David L. Sisk, Agent
Car and home combo. Combine your insurance and save big-time. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® CONTACT AN AGENT TODAY.
TFA Benefits 5216 Monicello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-4724 www.tfabenefits.com Mr. Nick Coiner, Benefit Consultant
TowneInsurance 1312 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3321 (757) 229-5757 www.towneinsurance.com Mr. Charles D. Brooks, Sr. Vice President
Williamsburg Insurance Associates Dwight Beamon Ins Agcy Inc David B Borland, Agent Dwight Beamon, Agent 1490 Quarterpath Rd Ste 5D 7432 Richmond Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185 Norge, VA 23127 Bus: 757-564-8050 david.borland.tp0f@statefarm.com Bus: 757-564-9167
Javier Fuentes, Agent 4516 John Tyler Hwy Williamsburg, VA 23185 Bus: 757-220-9910 sfvirginia.com
504 Strawberry Plains Rd, Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-0240 www.williamsburginsurance.com Mr. Perry M. DePue, President/CEO
Interior Decorators/ Designers Elegant Designs, Inc.
Carol Simmons, Agent 4732 Longhill Rd Ste 3102 Williamsburg, VA 23188 Bus: 757-565-0984 callcarolsimmons.com
David Sisk, Agent 1318 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 Bus: 757-229-2961 williamsburg-insurance.com
Bill Ward, Agent 1003 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 Bus: 757-229-9615 sfwilliamsburg.com
4001 Elizabeth Killebrew Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 508-5067 www.elegant-designs-inc.com Mrs. Kelsie Hornby, CID, ASID, President
Jackson Thomas Interiors 4324 New Town Avenue, Suite B1 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3256 www.jacksonthomasinteriors.com Mrs. Christine Estep, Managing Director Tom Wilke Insurance Agency Inc Tom Wilke, Agent 2904 George Washington Mem Hwy Bus: 804-642-6495 tomwilke.com
statefarm.com® State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL 0901134.1
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TurnKey Options, Inc. 108 Ingram Road, Suite 15 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 220-6658 Mr. Randy Remillard, Owner/Operator
Alliance Directory Internet Marketing & Design Services Mannix Marketing 308 Watson Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-5983 http://www.mannixmarketing.com/williamsburg Ms. Lisa Bishop, Director of SEO Development
Internet Services Widomaker 11860 Fishing Point Drive Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 253-7621 www.widomaker.com Mr. Bob Benson, Operations Manager
Investment Management Jamestown Financial Group Centaurus Financial, Inc. 1321 Jamestown Road, Suite 203 Williamsburg, VA 23185-3366 (757) 220-9955 www.jfgonline.net Mr. Thomas H. MacDonnell, ChFC MBA, Registered Principal
Investments First Command Financial Planning 701 Mariners Row, Suite 200 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-0993 www.firstcommand.com Mr. John Cook, Registered Investment Advisor
Jewelers Boyer’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry 6564 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0747 www.boyersjewelry.com Mr. David Cohen, Owner
Designs by Varujan, Inc. 1321 Jamestown Road, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-2262 www.designsbyvarujan.com Mr. Varujan John DeMelkon, Owner
Goodman & Sons Jewelers 4640-11A Monticello Ave Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5388 www.goodmanandsons.com Mr. Edward A. Goodman, Vice President
The Precious Gem, Inc. 423 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1115 www.thepreciousgems.com Mr. Reggie Akdogan, President
Viccellio Goldsmith 325 Water Street, PO Box 672 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 890-2162 www.viccelliogoldsmith.com Mr. Hank Viccellio, Owner
Jewelry Stores Master Craftsmen Shop 221 North Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-3610 (757) 253-2993 www.mastercraftsmenshop.com Ms. Holly Shields, President
Landscape Architects Greensprings Landscape Architecture 3240 Westover Ridge Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-2306 www.greenspringsLA.com Mr. Christopher Basic, L.A., President
Landscape Design & Consultation Williams Landscape & Design, Inc. 1554 Penniman Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-7011 www.wldgreen.com Mr. Aaron Williams, President
Landscaping The Brickman Group, LLC 7830 George Washington Memorial Highway Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 898-0190 www.brickmangroup.com Mr. Brian Bergmann, Business Development Associate
Custom Gardens, LLC
Lawn & Garden Supplies & Equipment Sales Bennett’s Creek Wholesale Nursery, Inc. 1568 Penniman Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-1807 (757) 253-8714 www.bcnursery.com Ms. Kim Smith, Manager
Jamestown Feed & Seed Post Office Box 66 Norge, VA 23127-0066 (757) 564-8528 www.jamestownfeed.com Ms. Shirley Hatten, Owner
Lawn Maintenance Leo’s Lawn Service, Inc. t/a Leo’s Landcare, Inc. 4570 Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188-7112 (757) 810-1706 www.leoslandcare.com Ms. Shanda King, President
Virginia Green Lawn Care P.O. Box 8623 Richmond, VA 23226 (757) 258-1788 www.virginiagreenlawncare.com Mr. Gil Grattan, President
Lawyers Bartlett & Spirn, PLC 809 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-1910 www.bartlettspirn.com Mr. Gilbert A. Bartlett, Attorney at Law
Geddy, Harris, Franck & Hickmann, LLP
337 Redoubt Road Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 833-8110 www.customgardens.com Mr. Jon Herlong, President
1177 Jamestown Road Post Office Box 379 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0379 (757) 220-6500 www.ghfhlaw.com Mr. Stephen D. Harris, Attorney at Law
Mid Atlantic Enterprise, Inc.
Jackson Lewis LLP
3737 Strawberry Plains Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-6275 www.midatlanticenterprise.com Mr. David Barglof, Owner
500 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 648-1424 www.jacksonlewis.com Mr. Thomas Lucas, Partner
Virginia Lawn & Landscape
Johnson, Gasink, & Baxter, LLP
Post Office Box 373 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 564-7602 Mr. Michael J. Roberts, Owner
1138 Professional Drive, A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-9800 www.JGBLLP.com Mr. Spencer Baxter, Partner
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Alliance Directory L&L Immigration Law, PLLC 312 Waller Mill Road, Suite 113 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (571) 429-3439 www.llimmigrationlaw.com Ms. Laura Jacobson & Ms. Lauren Vogt, Managing Members
LeClairRyan 5388 Discovery Park Blvd., Third Floor Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 941-2801 or 2821 www.leclairryan.com Mr. William Sleeth, Esq.
Mellette PC 428 McLaws Circle, Suite 200 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-9200 www.mellettepc.com Ms. Rebecca Linn, Office Manager
William F. Miller, P.C. Attorney 210 Parkway Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-5464 www.wfmlaw.net Mr. William F. Miller, Attorney
Otey Smith and Quarles 485 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185-5645 (757) 903-2665 www.osqlaw.com Mr. Matthew Smith, Attorney/Partner
Quigley & Associate, PLLC 530 E. Main Street, Suite 720 Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 591-1626 Ms. Linda Quigley, Owner
Tarley Robinson, PLC
Legal Services LegalShield 3438 Westham Lane Toano, VA 23168 (434) 227-0236 keishaalvarenga.legalshield.com Ms. Keisha Alvarenga, Independent Associate
LegalShield 1737 Penniman Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 561-9084 www.legalshield.com/hub/fbrady Ms. Felicia Brady, Manager - Independent Associate
Legislative Consulting & Public Affairs The Gaston Group, LLC 205 Par Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 871-1445 www.gastongroup.com Ms. Susan Gaston, President/Owner
Libraries Williamsburg Regional Library 7770 Croaker Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-7777 www.wrl.org Dr. John A. Moorman, Library Director
Loan/Mortgage Companies
4808 Courthouse Street, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-4281 www.tarleyrobinson.com Mr. John Tarley, Jr., Attorney
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Wagner & Hyman, Attorneys at Law
Manufacturing
1321 Jamestown Road Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23185-2817 (757) 345-2562 www.wagnerhymanlaw.com Ms. Deborah Wagner, Attorney
Williams & Hannon, PLLC 493 McLaws Circle, Suite 2 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-3600 www.williamshannonlaw.com Ms. Nancy Williams, Managing Member
Wilson Law, PLC 430 McLaws Circle, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-3176 www.wilsonlawplc.com Ms. Donna L. Wilson, Principal Attorney
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356 McLaws Circle Suite 1 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-7083 Ms. Mary Ann Fagley, Sales Manager
Ball Metal Beverage Container Group 8935 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185-6249 (757) 887-2061 www.ball.com Mr. Wagner Ramsey, Plant Manager
Owens-Illinois Glass Containers, Inc. 150 Industrial Boulevard Toano, VA 23168-9215 (757) 566-1200 www.o-i.com Mr. Kelly Young, Plant Manager
Marketing Research/ Marketing Companies Snow & Associates, Inc. 219 Bulifants Blvd Williamsburg, VA 23188-5729 (757) 345-6480 www.snow-companies.com Ms. Brenda Snow, CEO/Founder
Marketing Services Basecamp Productions 608 College Terrace Williamsburg, VA 23185 (410) 404-5559 www.basecamppro.com Ms. Susan Branch Smith, Owner
K&M Enterprises 107 Hermitage Road Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 751-2532 Mr. Ken Wilson, Local Area Representative
Odd Moxie Studios & Design 6009 Fox Den Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 561-0779 www.oddmoxie.com Mrs. Gretchen Bedell, Lady In Charge
Our Time Newsletters 145 King Henry Way Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 508-1239 Mr. Bob Rodriguez, Owner
The Vacation Channel 48 W Queens Way Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 726-0877 www.vacationchannels.com Mr. Patrick Walsh, General Manager
Marketing/Public Relations & Promotions fredition 104 N Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 634-3412 www.fredition.com Mr. Diego Arimany, Manager
Innovative Marketing Solutions, LLC 3076 Ridge Drive Toano, VA 23168 (757) 345-1219 Ms. Debi Schaefer, Owner
Alliance Directory Medical Supplies
PrimeLending, A Plains Capital Company
U. S. Army Transportation Museum Besson Hall
Medical Action Industries/ AVID TruCustom
780 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suite 420 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (757) 368-9910 www.hrmortgages.com Mr. Mike Hartnett, Branch Manager
300 Washington Blvd Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5260 (757) 878-1115 www.transportation.army.mil Mr. David S. Hanselman, Director
Moving
Virginia Living Museum
Stonehouse Commerce Park 9000 Westmont Drive Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-3510 ext 302 www.medicalaction.com Mr. Rick Setian, President/GM
Meeting Management College of William & Mary Conference Services Post Office Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-4084 www.wm.edu/conferenceservices Ms. Mariellynn Maurer, Director
Sterling Event Planners of Williamsburg, Inc. Post Office Box 6711 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-5757 www.sterling-events.com Ms. Lee Bentley MacLeod, CMP, President
Merchant Services Chesapeake Payment Systems 5000 Foundation Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 941-1335 www.chesbank.com Ms. Vickie Noel, Asst. V.P., Merchant Services Manager
eGreen, LLC 100 Blair Court Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-5622 (o) www.e-GreenLLC.com Mr. James Green, Managing Partner
Microbrewery AleWerks Brewing Company 189 B Ewell Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3670 www.williamsburgalewerks.com Mr. Charles O. Haines, Manager
Mortgages Atlantic Bay Mortgage 11715 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 874-6040 www.atlanticbay.com Mr. John Baldwin, Branch Manager
Pam Catts Mortgage Team Movement Mortgage 4804 Courthouse Street, Suite 4B Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 585-4624 www.pamcatts.com Ms. Pam Catts, Sales Manager
Kloke Group 806 Bluecrab Road Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-4599 www.kloke.com Mr. Greg Belliveau, Sales Rep
Mulch - Bulk Waltrip Recycling, Inc. / Express Mulch Blower 11 Marclay Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-0434 www.waltriprecycling.com Ms. Michelle Broady, General Manager
Museums Historic Jamestowne Colonial National Historical Park Post Office 210 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 898-2401 www.nps.gov/colo Mr. P. Daniel Smith, Superintendent
Jamestown Settlement Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Post Office Box 1607 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1607 (757) 253-4838 www.historyisfun.org Mr. Philip G. Emerson, Executive Director
The Mariners’ Museum 100 Museum Drive Newport News, VA 23606-3759 (757) 596-2222 www.marinersmuseum.org Mr. Elliott Gruber, President
524 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard Newport News, VA 23601-1929 (757) 595-1900 www.thevlm.org Ms. Page Hayhurst, Executive Director
Watermen’s Museum 309 Water Street Post Office Box 519 Yorktown, VA 23690-0519 (757) 887-2641 www.watermens.org Mr. David Niebuhr, Executive Director
Yorktown Battlefield & Visitor Center Colonial National Historical Park Post Office Box 210 Yorktown, VA 23690-0210 (757) 898-2401 www.nps.gov/colo Mr. P. Daniel Smith, Superintendent
Yorktown Victory Center Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Post Office Box 1607 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1607 (757) 253-4838 www.historyisfun.org Mr. Philip G. Emerson, Executive Director
Needlecrafts The Williamsburg School of Needlework 5121 Center Street, Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-9400 www.wmbgneedlework.com Ms. Linda Tomlin, Director
Newspapers
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Daily Press
Lamberson Hall -POBox 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-2700 www.wm.edu/muscarelle Ms. Ursula McLaughlin-Miller, Special Projects Administrator
7505 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, VA 23607 (757) 247-4600 www.dailypress.com Ms. Amy Powers, VP of Advertising
Preservation Virginia Historic Jamestowne
216 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-1736 www.vagazette.com Mr. Rusty Carter, Editor
1365 Colonial Parkway Jamestown, VA 23081 (757) 229-4997 www.historicjamestowne.org Ms. Sheryl Mays, Director of Programs and Operation
The Virginia Gazette
WYDaily & Hometown Radio 4732 Longhill Road, Suite 2201 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1079 www.wydaily.com Mr. Derek Mason, General Sales Manager
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Alliance Directory Non-Profit Associations Alzheimer’s Association 213 McLaws Circle, Suite 2B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (800) 272-3900 www.alz.org/seva Ms. Barbara Monteith, Development Associate
American Red Cross 1317 Jamestown Road, Suite 105 Williamsburg, VA 23185-3364 (757) 253-0228 www.redcross.org Mr. Patrick Belcher, Executive Director
An Occasion for the Arts, Inc. Post Office Box 363 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 258-5587 www.aofta.org Ms. Jane Medlin Burton, President
Child Development Resources, Inc. Post Office Box 280 Norge, VA 23127-0280 (757) 566-3300 www.cdr.org Mr. Paul F. Scott, Executive Director
Colonial CASA 1311 Jamestown Road, Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3306 www.colonialcasa.org Ms. Tressell Carter, Executive Director
Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads 5200 Hampton Boulevard Norfolk, VA 23508 (757) 889-9479 www.culturalalli.org Ms. Joan Rhodes-Copeland, Executive Director
Dream Catchers at the Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Ctr. 10120 Fire Tower Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-1775 www.dreamcatcherswilliamsburg.org Ms. Nancy Paschall, Executive Director
Farm Bureau of Charles City/JCC/ New Kent/York 409 Oak Tree Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (804) 966-2310 www.vafb.com Dr. H. Jackson Darst, Vice President
Foodbank of the Virginia Peninsula 2401 Aluminum Avenue Hampton, VA 23661 (757) 596-7188 www.hrfoodbank.org Ms. Karen Joyner, CEO
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Friends of National Park Service Post Office Box 779 Williamsburg, VA 23187-0779 www.historicgreenspring.org Ms. Carol Tyrer, Co-President
Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg Foundation P.O. Box 5533 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1910 www.williamsburgkiwanis.org Mr. Stuart Spirn, President
Literacy for Life Post Office Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-3325 www.literacyforlife.org Ms. Joan Peterson, Executive Director
York-James City-Williamsburg NAACP 479 McLaws Circle, Suite 3 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3113 Mr. Clarence Wilson, President
The Salvation Army 151 Kristiansand Drive, Suite 109 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-6651 www.salvationarmywilliamsburgva.org Captain Roger & Major Karen Hasty, Corps Officers
United Way of Greater Williamsburg 5400 Discovery Park Boulevard, Suite 104 Williamsburg, VA 23188-2882 (757) 253-2264 www.uwgw.org Ms. Sharon Gibson-Ellis, Executive Director
Virginia Capital Trail Foundation Post Office Box 17966 Richmond, VA 23226 (804) 240-8787 www.virginiacapitaltrail.org Ms. Beth Weisbrod, Executive Director
William & Mary Alumni Association One Alumni Drive Post Office Box 2100 Williamsburg, VA 23187-2100 (757) 221-1842 www.wmalumni.com Ms. Cindy Gillman, Business Development
Williamsburg Area Association of Realtors 5000 New Point Road, Suite 1101 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-0028 www.waarealtor.com Ms. Linda R. Kinsman, Chief Executive Officer
Williamsburg Area Golf Association 3700 Centerville Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-9642 www.golfwilliamsburg.com Mr. Andy Woodruff, Vice President
Williamsburg Area Restaurant Association Post Office Box 3072 Williamsburg, VA 23187-3072 (757) 221-6835 www.williamsburgarearestaurants.com Ms. Leighan M. White, Executive Director
Williamsburg Community Health Foundation 5308 Discovery Park Blvd, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188-2695 (757) 345-0912 www.wchf.com Ms. Jeanne Zeidler, President and CEO
Williamsburg Jaycees Post Office Box 175 Williamsburg, VA 23187 www.williamsburgjaycees.org Mr. Kevin Deaver, President
Williamsburg Land Conservancy 5000 New Point Road, Suite 3101 Williamsburg, VA 23188-9411 (757) 565-0343 www.williamsburglandconservancy.org Ms. Caren R. Schumacher, Executive Director
R. F. Wilkinson Family YMCA 301 Sentara Circle Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-9622 www.peninsulaymca.org Mr. Pete Kovalcik, Regional Operations Director
York Co.Poquoson/Wmsbg. Prof. Firefighters Paramedics 7294 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 532-3337 www.iafflocal2498.org Mr. Don Dinse, President
Young Emerging Professionals of Williamsburg P.O. Box 5481 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 897-5851 www.yepofwilliamsburg.com Ms. Kristin Thompson, President
Nursing Homes Envoy of Williamsburg 1235 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-4121 www.envoycare.com Ms. Linda Sanders, Director of Admissions
Nutrition The Nutrition and Wellness Center 151 Kristiansand Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-7074 www.thenutritionandwellnesscenter.com Mr. Jeff Mitchell, Owner
Alliance Directory Office - Equipment/ Optometrist Supplies/Furniture Colonial Eye Care Office Depot Store #2334 4900 South Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-1640 www.officedepot.com Ms. Amy Palumbo, Store Manager
The Prepared Office 1490-5A Quarterpath Road #325 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 989-8907 www.thepreparedoffice.com Mr. Alan Hochman, President
Staples, Inc. Store #710 1320 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-1985 www.staples.com Mr. Phillip Parham, General Manager
Office - Equipment/ Supplies/Repair Colonial Office Equipment & Supplies 156 Second Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4550 (757) 229-5818 Mr. Klaus Marks, President
Office Parks/ Business Park Jamestowne Professional Park 1769 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-1210 www.jpropark.com Ms. Cathy Lanzalotti, Property Manager
Office Telephone Systems Automated Business Solutions, Inc. - Xactec 309 McLaws Circle Suite B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-6324 www.xactec.com Mr. Marv Evans, President
5121 Center Street, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-2633 www.colonialeyecare.com Dr. Brent Segeleon, Owner
Williamsburg Eye Care Drs. Lundberg & Lodwick, Optometrists 101 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-1907 www.williamsburgeye.com Dr. Richard Lodwick, Owner/Partner
Orthodontists Parks Orthodontics 1116-A Professional Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185-3330 (757) 229-4181 www.parksorthodontics.com Dr. Meredith S. Parks, DDS, MS
Williamsburg Orthodontics Peter D. Wendell, DDS 4197-A Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-1200 www.wendellorthodontics.com Dr. Peter D. Wendell, D.D.S.
Outdoor Adventures Eco Discovery Park 2054 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-3699 www.ecodiscoverypark.org Ms. Kim Berry, Operations
Go Ape Treetop Adventure Freedom Park 5537 Centerville Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (800) 971-8271 www.goape.com Ms. Carolyn Tunney, Sales and Marketing
Outdoor Power Equipment James River Equipment 7761 Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-1750 www.jamesriverequipment.com Mr. Troy Bray, Store Manager
Painting - Supplies Sherwin-Williams Company 457 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185-4819 (757) 229-5340 www.sherwin-williams.com Mr. Casey Gibson, Sales Representative
Payroll Processing Paychex, Inc. 3960 Stillman Parkway, Suite 100 Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 221-6795 www.paychex.com Mr. Tyler Anderson, Sales Consultant
Personal Training Results Personal Training Studio 3204 Ironbound Road, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-5000 www.resultstrainingstudio.com Ms. Andrea Matalik, Owner
Pest Control Services James Pest Control 108 Tewning Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2640 (757) 229-3370 www.jamespest.com Ms. Shara J. Ware, Manager
Mark’s Pest Control
Outdoor Furniture
Post Office Box 464 Lightfoot, VA 23090 (757) 258-8700 www.markspest.com Mr. Mark Woodward, President
HEA Living
Western Pest Services
Ophthalmologist
1480-2C Quarterpath Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-8070 Mr. Barry Joseph, Owner
Cullom Eye and Laser Center
The All Outdoors
120 Kings Way, Suite 1300 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-3001 www.cullomeyecenter.com Dr. R. Douglas Cullom, Jr., MD, Ophthalmologist
108 Hermitage Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (407) 694-7464 www.thealloutdoors.com Mr. Adam Roberts, President/CEO
4205 Virginia Beach Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (757) 463-0975 www.westernpest.com Ms. Lisa Maher, Commercial Account Executive
Pet Sitting Canine Ambassador by Charlotte Price 104 Vaiden Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-3002 Ms. Charlotte Price, Owner
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Alliance Directory Pewter Danforth Pewter
Printers/Publishers Promotional Products Colonial Guide
417 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3668 www.danforthpewter.com Ms. Laura Morris, Store Manager
800 Seahawk Circle #106 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (800) 786-6932 www.sunnydayguide.com Ms. Debi Schaefer, Account Executive
Photographers/ Studios
Minuteman Press of Williamsburg
Helen’s Place Photography 1205 Lightfoot Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1702 www.helensplacephotography.com Ms. Helen S. Oderisi, Owner
Lisa W. Cumming Photography 161 Devon Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 532-4037 www.lwcphoto.com Ms. Lisa Cumming
Physical Therapy Williamsburg Physical & Sports Therapy Center
240 McLaws Circle, Suite 136 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-2100 www.williamsburg-va.minutemanpress.com Mr. Jeffrey Cooke, Owner
PBM Graphics 3700 South Miami Boulevard Durham, NC 27703 (919) 544-6222 www.pbmgraphics.com Mr. Jim Moriarty, Sales Manager
221 Loch Haven Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 566-2240 www.profplumbservices.com Mr. William Wilbern, Owner
Pressure Wash Lenny’s Power Washing & Sealing 8018 Hankin’s Industrial Park, Suite A1 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-3258 www.lennyspowerwashing.com Mr. Lenny Schrecengost, President
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Poor Richards Promos
Dodson Property Management
Professional Printing Center
Reel Media Printing Services, LLC
Professional Plumbing Services
7 Waterford Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0455 www.creativespecialtypromotions.com Mr. Tom Jordan, Sales Representative
3407 Poplar Creek Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-3302 www.printwellinc.net Mr. Chris E. Jones, President
Physicians/ Surgeons
Plumbing/ Heating Services
Creative Specialty Promotions
Printwell, Inc.
817 Yupo Court Chesapeake, VA 23220 (757) 714-7135 www.professionalprinting.com Ms. Debbie McBride, Account Executive
1144 Professional Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 259-0443 www.allergypartners.com/easternvirginia Ms. Regina Gallagher, CPC, Practice Manager
120 Hollinwell Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-0089 www.arviadspecialties.com Mr. Bob Arvidson, Owner
807 Main Street Dickson City, PA 18519 (866) 587-0271 www.poorrichardspromos.com Ms. Cheryl Gnoinski
4125 Ironbound Road, Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-8383 www.tpti.com Mr. John Mitrovic, Director
Allergy Partners of Eastern Virginia
ARVI Advertising Specialties
Post Office Box 1653 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 565-4451 www.rmnet.com Mr. Stephen Rosen, Owner
Sir Speedy Marketing & Printing 60 W. Mercury Boulevard Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 838-5500 www.sirspeedy.com/rush Ms. Carol Darby, Business Development Manager
Suter Printing 4399 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3299 Mr. James A. Suter, Owner
Vista Graphics, Inc./Hampton Roads Magazine 1264 Perimeter Parkway Virginia Beach, VA 23454 (757) 422-8979 www.gowilliamsburg.com Ms. Eileen Dalby, Account Executive
Worth Higgins & Associates 8770 Park Central Drive Richmond, VA 23227 (804) 264-2304 www.whaprint.com Ms. Blair Hunnicutt, Account Executive
Property Management 1781 Jamestown Road, Suite 240 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 570-0838 www.DodsonProp.com Ms. Angela Fleshman, Operator - Williamsburg Region
Real Property Management VA Peninsula 5388 Discovery Park Boulevard, #250 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 251-9188 www.RPMVApeninsula.com Ms. Baylee Wang, Principal Broker
Public Utilities Dominion Virginia Power 4059 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2507 (757) 898-2683 www.dom.com Mrs. Melanie Rapp Beale, External Affairs Manager-Eastern Region
Virginia Natural Gas 544 S Independence Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (757) 616-7507 www.virginianaturalgas.com Mr. George Faatz, Mgr. Legislative & Community Affairs
Publications House and Home Magazine P.O. Box 2564 Tappahannock, VA 22560 (804) 929-1797 www.thehouseandhomemagazine.com Mr. James Blanks, Publisher
Alliance Directory Radio Broadcasting WMBG AM 740 Williamsburg’s Radio Station 1005 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-7400 www.wmbgradio.com Mr. Greg Granger, President & Station Manager
Real Estate Century 21 Nachman Realty Vivian Prescott 1101 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 254-3275 www.vprescottrealtor.com Ms. Vivian Prescott, Realtor/Notary
Century 21 Nachman Realty, Williamsburg 1101 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2825 (757) 220-8205 www.century21nachman.com Ms. Chris Hamilton, Managing Broker
Coldwell Banker Professional, Realtors 5220 Monticello Avenue, Suite 205 Post Office Box 6743 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 345-0588 www.cb-pro.com Mr. Christopher Hannan, General Manager
Coldwell Banker Traditions 312 Lightfoot Road, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1507 www.cbwilliamsburg.com Mr. John Wilson, Principal Broker
G-Square, Inc. 302 Harrison Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185-3549 (757) 220-0302 Mr. Gilbert L. Granger, President
Greg Garrett Realty.com 3705 Strawberry Plains Road, Suite B Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-3400 www.greggarrettrealty.com Mr. Jon May, Associate Broker, CSP,CMP
Liz Moore & Associates, LLC
RE/MAX Peninsula at New Town
5350 Discovery Park Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-4106 www.lizmoore.com Ms. Lynnette Tully, Marketing Director
5400 Discovery Park Boulevard, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 806-6021 www.JimMellen.com Mr. Jim Mellen, Associate Broker
Long & Foster - Memorie Munson
Thalhimer Commercial Real Estate
3400 William Hodgson Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 254-4663 www.memorie.com Ms. Memorie Munson, Realtor
1 Compass Way, Suite 100 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-2900 www.thalhimer.com Mr. Andy F. Dallas, Commercial Sales & Leasing
Long & Foster Real Estate John Fleming
William E. Wood & Associates
5234 Monticello Avenue Suite 110 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-6730 www.johncfleming.LNF.com Mr. John Fleming
5208 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-0550 www.williamewood.com/williamsburg Mr. Ted Evans, Managing Broker
Long & Foster Realtors
William E. Wood & Associates Wendy Walker
5234 Monticello Avenue, Suite 110 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-4400 www.williamsburgvahomes.com Mr. Ron Miscavige, Managing Broker
Prudential Towne Realty Ironbound Road 4135 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-9500 www.prudentialtownerealty.com Ms. Amerika Davis, Managing Broker
Prudential Towne Realty Richmond Road 7408 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-4696 www.prudentialtownerealty.com Ms. Amerika Davis, Managing Broker
Prudential Towne RealtyLisa Remington-Smith 4135 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 879-7645 www.lisaremington-smith.com Ms. Lisa Remington Smith, Associate Broker
5208 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 869-3553 www.yourwilliamsburgagent.com Ms. Wendy Walker, Realtor/Associate Broker
Real Estate Appraisers Valbridge Property Advisors/ Axial Advisory Group 4732 Longhill Road Suite 3202 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 345-0010 www.valbridge.com Mr. Michael F. Berry, MAI, Sr. Managing Director
Real Estate Development Alcove Corporation 4311 New Town Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 272-8753 www.alcovecorp.com Mr. Brad Patten, President
Guerdon Glen, Inc. 302 Harrison Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-0302 Mr. Gilbert L. Granger, President
Kingsmill Realty, Inc. / Busch Properties 100 Kingsmill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-5579 (757) 561-2722 www.kingsmillrealty.com Ms. Charlotte Jones, Managing Broker
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Alliance Directory Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate 701 Town Center Drive, Suite 100 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-2020 www.harveylindsay.com Mr. Matt Leffler, Associate Broker
Ryan Homes 5360 Discovery Park Blvd., Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-7660 www.ryanhomes.com Mr. Jeff Ambrose, Division Manager
Real Estate Residential Liberty Ridge (East West Communities) 3400 Liberty Ridge Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1100 www.libertyridgeva.com Ms. Connie Pollard, Marketing Director
Liz Moore & Associates Leigh Baumgardner 5350 Discovery Park Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 291-4449 www.lizmoore.com/leighbaumgardner Mrs. Leigh Baumgardner, Realtor
Recreation Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex 5700 Warhill Trail Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-1947 www.thewisc.com Mr. Chris Haywood, President
Recycling TFC Recycling (Tidewater Fibre Corporation) 1958 Diamond Hill Road Chesapeake, VA 23324 (757) 544-5529 www.tfcrecycling.com Ms. Kristi Rines, Marketing Director
Rentals Party/ Equipment Williamsburg Event Rentals 4403 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-0982 www.williamsburgeventrentals.com Mr. Steve Rose, President
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Reservation Service Hotel & Motel Reserve Direct dba ReserveWilliamsburg.com 301 Sovereign Court, Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63011 (800) 590-8125 www.reservewilliamsburg.com Mr. Rodney Levy, Director of Destination Relations
Resorts King’s Creek Plantation 191 Cottage Cove Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-6760 www.kingscreekplantation.com Mr. Kevin Jones, President
Kingsmill Resort 1010 Kingsmill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-9918 (757) 253-3948 www.kingsmill.com Ms. Robin D. Carson, General Manager
Restaurants A Chef’s Kitchen 501 Prince George Street, Suite 102 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-8500 www.achefskitchen.biz John & Wanda Gonzales, Owners
Aberdeen Barn 1601 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2723 (757) 229-6661 www.aberdeen-barn.com Mr. Dennis White, General Manager
Anna’s Brick Oven 2021-D Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-5252 www.annasbrickoven.com Ms. Annalisa Liguria, Owner
Aromas Coffeehouse & Cafe 431 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 565-1516 Office www.aromasworld.com Don & Geri Pratt, Co-owners
ArtCafe26, a European Restaurant & Art Gallery Newtown 5107-2 Center Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-7788 www.artcafe26.com Ms. Sibilla Dengs, Owners
Baker’s Crust 5234 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-2787 www.bakerscrust.com Ms. Christie Edwards, Marketing Coordinator
Berret’s Seafood Restaurant & Taphouse Grill 199 South Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4049 (757) 253-1847 www.berrets.com Mr. Thomas Austin, Jr., General Partner
Blue Talon Bistro 420 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 476-BLUE (2583) www.bluetalonbistro.com Mr. David Everett, GM/Owner
Brickhouse Tavern 755 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-6060 Mr. Michael Said, President
Buon Amici 5201 Center Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-8188 www.buonamiciwilliamsburg.com Ms. Denise Berardi, General Manager
Captain George’s Seafood Restaurant 5363 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2061 (757) 565-2323 www.captaingeorges.com Mr. Tom Long, General Manager
Carrabba’s Italian Grill 2500 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-3696 www.carrabbas.com Mr. Ryan Barnard, Manager
Center Street Grill 5101 Center Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-4600 www.centerstreetgrill.com Mr. Eric and Mrs. Jacx Ramos, Managing Member
Chick-fil-A - Monticello Marketplace 4610 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-6801 www.chick-fil-a.com/monticellomarketplace Ms. Jean Speranza, Marketing Director
Chick-fil-A - Mooretown Road 6732 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-6464 www.chickfilamooretown.com Mr. Wrenn Holland, Owner/Operator
Alliance Directory Chowning’s Tavern
Kyoto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
Riverwalk Restaurant and Water Street Grille
1621 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2723 (757) 220-8888 www.kyotoofwilliamsburg.com Mr. Henry Wang, Owner
323 Water Street, Suite A-1 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 875-1525 www.riverwalkrestaurant.net Mr. Mario Buffa, Owner
Christiana Campbell’s Tavern
Le Yaca Restaurant
Rocco’s Smokehouse Grill
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7015 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Seth Farrell, Director of Hospitality Operations
1915 Pocahontas Trail C10 Williamsburg, VA 23185-5630 (757) 220-3616 www.leyacawilliamsburg.com Mr. Daniel Yues Abid, Chef / Owner
207 Bypass Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-8550 www.roccossmokehouse.com Mr. Rocco Colefrancesco, Jr., Partner
The Cove Tavern
MAD about Chocolate 204 Armistead Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-2995 www.madaboutchocolate.us Ms. Connie Desaulniers, General Manager
Sal’s By Victor Italian Restaurant & Pizza
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7012 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Perry Goodbar, Vice President
3701 Strawberry Plains Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 208-0539 www.covetavern.com Mr. Brent Miller, General Manager
Deco Gallery and Wine Bar www.decogalleryandwine.com Mr. Aaron Mott, Owner
Dunkin Donuts 1347 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 476-8010 www.dunkindonutsobx.com Mr. Gregg Nigro, Manager
Fat Canary 410 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3333 www.fatcanarywilliamsburg.com Mr. Thomas Power, Jr., Executive Chef
Florimonte’s 5251 John Tyler Highway Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-2266 www.florimontes.com Mr. Rick Passio, Owner
Giuseppe’s Italian Restaurant 5525 Olde Towne Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-1977 www.giuseppes.com Joseph and Anthony Scordo, Owners
James Shields Tavern Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7465 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Mr. Tom Spong, Manager
King’s Arms Tavern Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 (757) 220-7744 www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Ms. Tracy Haynes, Guest Services Manager
Old Chickahominy House, Inc. 1211 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-3306 (757) 229-4689 www.oldchickahominy.com Ms. Maxine Williams, Manager/Owner
Opus 9 Steakhouse 5143 Main Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 645-4779 www.opus9steakhouse.com Ms. Jessica Smith, Director of Sales & Marketing
Outback Steakhouse 3026 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-8648 www.outbacksteakhouse.com Ms. Candice Pritchett, Proprietor
Panera Bread 5218 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-8810 www.panerabread.com Mr. Stacy Thompson, General Manager
NPC International - Pizza Hut 1611 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-8000 www.pizzahut.com Ms. Alnese Thomas, Field Marketing Manager
Plaza Azteca Mexican Restaurant 1430 High Street, Suite 901 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-2901 www.plazaazteca.com Mr. Fernando Jimenez, General Manager
Retro’s Good Eats 435 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-8816 www.retrosgoodeats.com Billy and Sharon Scruggs, Owners
1242 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-2827 (757) 220-2641 www.salsbyvictor.com Ms. Mirella Minichiello, Manager
Sal’s Ristorante Italiano 835 Capitol Landing Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-0443 www.salsristoranteitaliano.com Mr. Denny Zaharopoulos, Owner
Seasons Restaurant at Merchant Square 110 South Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4153 (757) 259-0018 www.seasonsofwilliamsburg.com Mrs. Geri Dokos, Owner
Second Street an American Bistro & Catering 140 Second Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-4524 (757) 220-2286 www.secondst.com Mr. Mickey Chohany, Owner
Shorty’s Diner 627 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 603-6674 www.ShortysDinerVa.com Mr. Gil Short, Owner
Sportsman’s Grille Marketplace Shopping Center 240 McLaws Circle, Suite 154 Williamsburg, VA 23185-5650 (757) 220-4634 Mr. Steve Genakos, Manager/Owner
Stephanos Pizza & Subs 110 South Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 476-8999 www.stephanosofwilliamsburg.com Ms. Geri Dokos, Owner
Sticks Kebob Shop 5223-E Monitcello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-2675 www.stickskebobshop.com Ms. Stephanie Wise, General Manager
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Alliance Directory Subway #12307 5251 John Tyler Highway, Suite #10 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-7614 Mr. Ravi Chennu, Owner
The Cheese Shop 410 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185-3620 (757) 220-0298 www.cheeseshopwilliamsburg.com The Power Family, Owners
The Crust 249 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 603-6981 www.thecrustcafe.com Ms. Tiffany Waterfield, Manager
The Trellis Restaurant 403 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-8610 www.thetrellis.com Mr. David Everett, Owner
Waypoint Seafood & Grill 1480 Quarterpath Road, 4-A Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-2228 www.waypointgrill.com Ms. Tina Phillips, Owner/Manager
The Whaling Company 494 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185-5646 (757) 229-0275 www.whalingcompany.com Ms. Vicki Barbour, Owner
Williamsburg Cupcake 4917-A Courthouse Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 603-6633 www.williamsburgcupcake.com Ms. Tania Slusser, Owner
The Wine & Cheese Shop of Kingsmill 1915 Pocahontas Trail, Suite D-6 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-6754 www.wineandcheesewmbg.com Mr. Marc Aguilar, General Manager
Restoration Fire & Water Damage
SERVPRO of New Kent, Wmsbg & Northern Neck, York, James City County, & Poquoson 100 Roxbury Industrial Center Charles City, VA 23030 (757) 229-3442 www.servpro.com Ms Jennifer Mann, Marketing & Sales Representative
Retail Belk Department Stores
4132 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 258-3444 www.dominionvillagewilliamsburg.com Ms. Helena Jones, Executive Director
Heritage Commons of Williamsburg 236 Commons Way Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-4433 www.heritagecommonssl.com Ms. Ann Bowe, Executive Director
Windsor Meade Market Place 4900-3 Monticello Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-9143 www.belk.com Mr. Sinan Aritamur, Store Manager
Patriots Colony at Williamsburg
Goodwill of Central Virginia Williamsburg Store
Verena at the Reserve
1260 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 941-3140 www.goodwillvirginia.org Mr. John Vrooman, Store Manager
Habitat for Humanity Restore 1303 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 603-6895 www.HabitatPGW.org Mr. Steve Russell, General Manager
WalMart 731 Rochambeau Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188-2187 (757) 220-2772 www.walmart.com Ms. Deborah Jolly, General Manager
Yankee Candle Flagship 2200 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-1002 www.yankeecandle.com Ms. Terry Banez, Operations Manager
Retirement Communities Chambrel at Williamsburg 3800 Treyburn Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185-2875 (757) 220-1839 www.chambrel.com Ms. Jennifer Inker, Executive Director
PuroClean
Colonial Heritage Lennar Corporation
1490-5A Quarterpath Rd #327 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 208-7377 www.puroclean.com/pers-va Ms. Elizabeth O’Donnell, President
7015 Statemens Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5205 www.colonialheritageva.com Mr. Rick Perkins, Director of Operations
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Dominion Village at Williamsburg
6000 Patriots Colony Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-9000 www.patriotscolony.com Mr. Brian Tenney, Executive Director 121 Reserve Way Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-2995 www.verenaatthereserve.com Ms. Pam Cummings, Executive Director
Williamsburg Landing 5700 Williamsburg Landing Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185-3779 (757) 253-0303 www.williamsburglanding.com Mr. Steve Montgomery, President/CEO
WindsorMeade of Williamsburg 3900 Windsor Hall Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 941-3600 www.windsormeade.org Ms. Marilyn Gladding, Executive Director
Retreat/ Conference Facilities Jamestown 4-H Educational Center 3751 4-H Club Road Williamsburg, VA 23185-7904 (757) 253-4931 www.jamestown4hcenter.org Mr. Tony Lea, Center Director
Schools Elementary & Secondary Education Hampton Roads Academy 739 Academy Lane Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 884-9151 www.hra.org Ms. Rebecca Bresee, Director of Admission
Alliance Directory Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools
Shopping Centers
Post Office Box 8783 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8783 (757) 603-6400 www.wjccschools.org Dr. Steven Constantino, Superintendent
Merchants Square Association
Schools Pre-schools Kids Club Preschool 5700 Warhill Trail Williamsburg, VA 23188-9419 (757) 253-1947 www.thewisckidsclub.com Ms. Heather Adkins, Director
Security Systems Kamco Services 7138 Duffie Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185-4938 (757) 220-4300 www.kamcoservices.com Mr. F. Daniel Kammer, President
Self Storage Abe’s Self Storage 5435 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 234-9583 www.abesselfstorage.com Mr. John Matney, Sr., President
Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 220-7751 www.merchantssquare.org Ms. Marina Ashton, Director of Commercial Properties
The Village Shops at Kingsmill c/o Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate 999 Waterside Drive, Suite 1400 Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 640-8238 www.harveylindsay.com Ms. Kathy P. Grubbs, CPM, Senior Vice President
The Williamsburg Outlet Mall 6401 Richmond Rd- Post Office Box 7 Lightfoot, VA 23090-0007 (757) 565-3378 www.williamsburgoutletmall.com Ms. Classie Williams, General Manager
Williamsburg Premium Outlets 5715-62A Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-1984 (757) 565-1119 www.premiumoutlets.com/williamsburg Ms. Jo Slack, Assistant General Manager
Williamsburg Shopping Center Wmsbg Imprvmt, LLC c/o DLC Mgmt Corp. 580 White Plains Road Ste 330 Tarytown, NY 10591 (914) 304-5641 www.dlcmgmt.com Ms. Christen Conforti, Marketing
Sightseeing Cruises Alliance Yorktown Sailing Charters P.O. Box 238 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 639-1233 www.sailyorktown.com Ms. Laura Lohse
Signs Sign Visions 1592 Penniman Road - Unit C Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-2520 www.signvisions.com Mr. Chad Williams, Owner
Wright Sign Service, Inc. 8008 Hankins Industrial Park Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-8329 Mr. Ray Wright, President
Shipping & Packing The UPS Store #0645 1490-5A Quarterpath Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 221-0113 theupsstorelocal.com/0645 Kevin & Jennifer Rowe, Owners
The UPS Store #5779 800 East Rochambeau Drive, Suite F Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-5802 www.theupsstorelocal.com/5779 Scott and Gina Klinedinst, Owners
Shopping New Town 4801 Courthouse Street, Suite 128 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 565-6200 www.newtownwilliamsburg.com Mr. Randy Casey-Rutland, President
River Fruit Tropical Wines 327 Water Street Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 369-0525 www.riverfruitwine.com Mr. Donald Garland, Manager
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Alliance Directory Skylights Solar Lighting of Virginia, Inc. 534 Edward Court Newport News, VA 23608 (757) 898-7979 www.vadaylight.com Mr. Joseph K. Moorman, CFO
Special Events Promotions Village Events, LTD
Post Office Box 400 Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 877-2933 www.villageevents.org Mr. Don Willis, President
Specialty Retail Shops The Imperial Olive 5223 Monticello Avenue, Suite B Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 585-1382 Ms. Ann Kelly, Owner
The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg 414 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-3908 www.thepeanutshop.com Ms. Janis Ceballos, Retail Manager
The Spice and Tea Exchange of Williamsburg 439 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-8327 www.spiceandtea.com Mr. Alan Sullivan, Owner
Replay Sports
Edmunds Tax Services, Inc.
2229 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 345-5334 www.replaysportsva.com Mr. Greg Granger, President
7845 Richmond Road, Suite 1 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 250-3527 www.edmundstaxservice.com Mr. Curtis Edmunds, President
Storage
Optimal Financial Group
Airtight Self-Storage 3356 Ironbound Road, #401 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-9960 www.airtightselfstorage.com Mr. Brock Lewis, Manager
Substance Abuse Facility The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place 5477 Mooretown Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2109 (757) 565-0106 www.farleycenter.com Mr. Donald McCourtney, Executive Director
Swimming Pools/ Spas Douglas Aquatics 102 Industry Drive Yorktown, VA 23693 (757) 723-2000 www.dapoolsandspas.com Ms. Rebecca Arnold, President
Sage Pools & Spas
Sporting Events
12715 Warwick Boulevard, Suite I Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 930-0080 www.sagepoolsandspas.com Mr. Nathan Sage, Owner
Atlantic 10 Conference
Tattoo Removal
11827 Canon Boulevard, Suite 200 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 706-3050 www.atlantic10.org Ms. Bernadette McGlade, Commissioner
Kinetic Endeavors, LLC dba Set Up Events 3607 Barn View Place Durham, NC 27705 (336) 577-2801 www.setupevents.com/vts Mr. Greg Hawkins, CEO
Sporting Goods & Apparel Colonial Sports, Screen Printing & Embroidery 513 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-1040 thecolonialsports.com Ms. Geraldine Elder, Owner
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Erase the Canvas Laser Tattoo Removal/Skin Rejuvenation 304 Bulifants Blvd., Suite 201 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 532-9390 www.erase-the-canvas.com Dr. Steven Mares, Owner
Tax Management/ Preparation & Planning Bryan G. Goetsch, CPA, PLLC 208 Packets Court, Suite C Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-6035 Mr. Bryan G. Goetsch, CPA, Member
7812A Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-4923 www.TheOptimalFinancialGroup.com Mr. Charles Dombek, CPA
Telephone Answering Service Innovative Telephone Answering Service 7138 Duffie Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-4302 Mr. Dan Kammer, Manager
Telephone Service/Sales/ Equipment Duke Communications Colonial Telecommunications, Inc. 1781 Jamestown Road, Suite 170 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-9000 www.dukecom.com Mr. Duke Diggs, CEO
Windstream Corp.
7401 Beaufont Springs Drive, Suite 201 Chesterfield, VA 23225 (804) 521-6766 www.windstream.com Ms. Deborah Deringer, ISG Sales
Television - Cable Cox Communications, Inc. 1341 Crossways Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23320 (757) 222-8432 www.cox.com Ms. Kathryn Falk
Television Stations WHRO Public TV & Radio Station 1408 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 903-2302 Williamsburg www.whro.org Ms. Virginia Thumm, VP of Development
Timeshare Resales Time Share ReSale Williamsburg 104 Bypass Road Suite 100 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 870-6878 www.goodbuytimeshare.com Mr. Brendan Hawkins, President & CEO
Alliance Directory Title & Escrow Companies
Transportation
Trust Services
Big 5 Trucking, Inc.
Law OfďŹ ce of Skinner & Skinner
First Virginia Title and Escrow, LLC
7845 Richmond Road, Suite 8 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-1483 www.big5trucking.com Mr. Mitchell Jones, Transportation Manager
4732 Longhill Road, Suite 1202 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-8554 www.skinnerlawoffice.com Mr. Wilson F. Skinner, Jr., Attorney at Law
James River Transportation
The Trust Company of Virginia
7346 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-5466 www.Jamesrivertrans.com Mr. Barry Shapiro, Regional Director
4350 New Town Avenue Suite 202 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-0044 www.tcva.com Mr. Donald G. Murfee, Senior VP & General Manager
223 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-0885 www.firstvatitle.com Ms. Nicole Enderle, President
Tour Services Colonial Connections, Inc. 1001A Richmond Road, Suite 1W Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-3122 www.colonialconnections.com Ms. Sophia J. Harler, President
Colonial Tours 307 Indian Springs Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 897-9600 Mr. John Sutton, Owner
Williamsburg Walking Tours 214 John Wythe Place Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 634-2452 www.williamsburgwalkingtours.com Mr. David Thomas, Owner
WorldStrides 1309 Jamestown Road, Suite 104 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-0110 www.worldstrides.org Ms. Linda Riddle, Williamsburg Operations Manager
Toys The Toymaker of Williamsburg in Merchants Square 415 W. Duke of Gloucester Street Merchants Square Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-5660 www.toymakerofwilliamsburg.com Ms. Sarah O. Gunn, President
Training Denise Augustine, Consultant 2768 Linden Lane Williamsburg, VA 23185-8029 (757) 293-8077 Ms. Denise Augustine, Consultant, Trainer, eLearning Designer
Training - First Aid, CPR & AED Fingar Safety Services, LLC. 119 Vivian Court Yorktown, VA 23690 (757) 817-2979 www.rhondafingar.com Ms. Rhonda Fingar, Safety Consultant & Trainer
Marrow’s Transportation, LLC 479 McLaws Circle, Suite 5 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 564-5466 www.marrowtransit.com Mr. Cecil Marrow, Owner
Newton Bus Service, Inc. 6838 Belroi Road Gloucester, VA 23061 (757) 874-3160 www.charteredbus.com Ms. Sabina Newton, Owner
Travel & Leisure CITSLINC International, Inc. 108 N. Ynez Avenue, Suite 205 Monterey Park, CA 91754 (626) 571-0616 Mr. Leo Liu, President
Virginia Golf Vacations 221 Bulifants Boulevard, Suite A Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 221-0540 www.virginiagolfvacations.com Mr. Chris Hartig, Owner
Travel Agencies Carousel Vacations 3024 Torrington Trail Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 603-6138 www.carouselvacations.com Ms. Judy Fiorello, Vacation Specialist
Tree Service The F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company 8979 Pocahontas Trail, Unit B Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 234-0403 www.bartlett.com Mr. Andrew Koenig, Local Manager
Universities College of William & Mary Post Office Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 (757) 221-1693 www.wm.edu Mr. W. Taylor Reveley, III, President
Saint Leo University 1500 Madison Ave Ft Eustis, VA 23604 (757) 887-1166 www.saintleo.edu Mr. Frank Staples, Assistant Director
Vacation Ownership Resorts Williamsburg Plantation 4870 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-9100 www.dailymanagementresorts.com Ms. Marcia Ornelas, General Manager
Wyndham Vacation Resorts 121 Cameron Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 258-7633 www.wyndhamvacationresorts.com Ms. Susan Markus, Director of MarketingWilliamsburg
Vacation Rentals The Colonies at Williamsburg 5380 Olde Towne Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 903-2000 www.dailymanagementresorts.com Ms. Marcia Ornelas, General Manager
Greensprings Vacation Resort 3500 Ludwell Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-1177 www.diamondresorts.com Mr. Daniel Hammon, General Manager
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Alliance Directory The Historic Powhatan Resort 3601 Ironbound Road Williamsburg, VA 23188-2442 (757) 220-1200 www.diamondresorts.com Mr. Jeff Honeycutt, Resort Manager
Wyndham Patriot’s Place 220 House of Burgess Way Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-5300 www.extraholidays.com Ms. Denise Tomlinson, Administrative Asst.
Veterinarians Godspeed Animal Care 102 Tewning Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 253-0656 www.godspeedanimalcare.com Pamela N. Dumont, DVM
Noah’s Ark Veterinary Hospital 7297 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 564-9815 www.noahsarkvet.com Dr. Dale H. Sprenkel, DVM
Video - Productions Legacy Productions 4365 New Town Avenue Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-7110 www.contactlegacy.com Mr. Scott Johnston, President
Visitor Information & Services Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center 1915 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-3330 www.gowilliamsburg.com Mr. Ron Kirkland, Executive Director
Waste & Junk Disposal Republic Services 124 Green Drive Grafton, VA 23692-4800 (804) 400-2011 www.republicservices.com Mr. George Kossenko, Sales Manager
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Waste Management Wedding Services/ County Waste 7825 Parham Landing Road Planners/Facilities West Point, VA 23181 (757) 229-2627 www.countyrecycling.com Mr. Andy Bella, Vice President of Sales
Watch Repair Watch Works, Inc. 3402 Acorn Street, Suite 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-8353 Mr. J. Rodney Graves, III
Eat Love Cake, LLC 5209 Rockingham Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 604-8911 www.eatlovecake.com Ms. Lekecia Clark, Owner
Inspired Events by Kelly
Watches
4819 Powner Court Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 291-5369 www.inspiredeventsbykelly.com Ms. Kelly Coronel, Owner
Movado Company Store
Weddings, Music & More
Williamsburg Premium Outlets 5715-73 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-1139 www.movado.com Mr. Michael Fagan, Store Manager
Water Filtration Service Virginia Filtronics 4711 Lady Slipper Path Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-4874 www.virginiafiltronics.com Mr. Clark Northcott, Owner
Weatherization/ Waterproofing
Post Office Box 238 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 229-9279 www.weddingsmusicandmore.com Ms. B.J. Costa, Owner
Wholesale Membership Warehouse Sam’s Club 12407 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 875-0243 www.samsclub.com Mr. Scott Fitzgerald, Manager
Wineries
The Drying Co./ThermalTec
Saude Creek Vineyards, LLC
P.O. Box 637 8105 Richmond Road, Unit 301 Toano, VA 23168 (757) 566-8622 www.thedryingco.com Mr. Steven A. Tetreault, President
16230 Cook’s Mill Road Lanexa, VA 23081 (804) 966-5896 www.saudecreek.com Ms. Katrina O’Connell, Event Manager
Web Site Design Brown Mouse Productions 205 Tyler Brooks Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 645-5905 www.brownmouse.net Ms. Laurie Brown, Owner
WebCamp One, LLC 1503 Westgate Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 209-2999 www.webcampone.com Jim and Ann Pietrangelo, Members
Williamsburg Winery, Ltd. 5800 Wessex Hundred Williamsburg, VA 23185-8063 (757) 229-0999 www.williamsburgwinery.com Mr. Patrick G. Duffeler, Chairman
Alliance Directory Workforce Development Peninsula Council for Workforce Development 11820 Fountain Way, Suite 301 Newport News, VA 23606-4478 (757) 826-3327 www.pcfwd.org Mr. Matthew James, President/CEO Mr. William H. Mann, Jr., Executive Vice President & COO
Writing Professional Moore than Words 304 Watson Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 876-8824 www.moorethanwordsllc.com Ms. Natalie Miller-Moore, CEO/Founder
Youth Programs Williamsburg-James City County Community Action Agency 312 Waller Mill Road, Suite 405 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-9332 www.wjccactionagency.org Ms. Reba Bolden, Executive Director
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