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Volume 57, Number 18 • May 3, 2012

New economic development director hired By Ken Odor jodor@goochlandgazette.com

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West Creek Emergency Center is now open and treating patients. The $11.2 million facility opened Tuesday on its 60-acre site on Tuckahoe Creek Parkway. HCA plans to build medical office buildings and a 97-bed hospital on the same site in the future.

West Creek Emergency Center opens By Ken Odor jodor@goochlandgazette.com

Break a leg in Goochland and your trip to the emergency room may soon be a lot faster, with the opening last Thursday of the West Creek Emergency Center. The free-standing emergency room on Tuckahoe Creek Parkway was planned as the nucleus of a hospital and medi-

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cal office building complex that will eventually fill the 60-acre site. Earlier that same day Director Lee Van Sise, a registered nurse, showed off the facility for the Gazette. With its 12 treatment rooms and staff trained in pediatric and adult emergency treatment, the $11.2 million facility will never close. “We are a full-service emer-

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gency room open 24/7 365 days a year,” said Sise. That’s welcome news for Goochland Fire/EMS Chief Bill MacKay. “The most important thing is that it will allow us to get our units back into service quickly,” said MacKay of the proximity of the center. “Once they leave here they are ready to go on a call,” he explained, whereas a trip into the city or Henrico

could mean a two-hour expedition. Other county officials were equally pleased. “I’ll be glad when they start the hospital,” said Goochland Board of Supervisors Chairman Ned Creasey. “It will be good for the citizens, saving that long ride into town.” Henrico Doctors’ Hospital see West Creek EC > page 5

Goochland County has chosen a point man for its economic development. County administrator Rebecca Dickson announced Friday that Matthew Ryan has been selected as the county’s new Director of Economic Development. “We are glad to have Mr. Ryan on staff to coordinate business attraction and retention while marketing the county to commercial development,” wrote Dickson in an email announcing Ryan’s hiring. Ryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the College of Charleston, and has years of experience in property management, real estate development, and business marketing and communication, said Dickson. He was most recently employed by Ryan Group, a family owned real estate development business in South

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Carolina. “I am looking forward to working closely with the Board of Supervisors, Becky Dickson and the rest of the county staff. They have done a wonderful job establishing Goochland County as an excellent place to do business and I am excited to continue their mission,”wrote Ryan in an email to the Gazette. He will begin work April 30 and was scheduled to be formally introduced at the May 1 board of supervisors meeting.


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JSR Horticulture student Kevin Cook moves some coleus last Saturday at the plant sale which was part of the eighth annual Garden Fest sponsored by the Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardeners Association, which featured gardening classes and demonstrations as well as plant sales which benefited the JSR Horticulture Club and the Horticulture program at the college.

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About 110 eager students turned out for classes at the J. Sargeant Reynolds Goochland Campus during Saturday’s eighth annual Garden Fest, sponsored by the Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardeners Association. Despite a mid-day rain shower, the event also drew hundreds of shoppers for the plant sales and demonstrations at the celebration of horticulture. Organizer Linda Toler said there were more vendors, about 20, than ever before and students came from near and far. “People in the classes came from Northern Virginia as well as area counties,� she said. One of the most popular events was a workshop on building Hypertufa Troughs, a type of lightweight, artificial stone with the look of real stone used to grow plants

that need good drainage. Other class topics included container gardening with succulents, rain gardens, attracting hummingbirds and help in deciding what kind of greenhouse to buy if you are in the market for one. Toler displayed a new project this year, a collaborative effort between the Master Gardeners and JSR on a vegetable garden which will send all its product to the Goochland Food Pantry. JSR Horticulture Program chief David Seward said the Garden Fest benefits the college by helping with recruiting and fund raising for the horticulture program. It also does something important to the mission of JSR, he said. “It pulls in the local people,� said Seward, furthering the college’s goal to become a major community center for Goochland. To find out more about the Master Gardener program, go to their web site at http://www.gpmga.org.

Master Gardener Linda Toler shows how the tomatoes in the vegetable garden (which wlll benefit the Goochland Food Pantry), are trained to grow upward to conserve space.


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Fifteen-year old Austin Duley, left and close family friend Reid Nash show the turkey that Duley killed on the family farm in Shannon Hill on April 18. Austin got his first spring gobbler about 7:15 a.m. It weighed 19 lbs. and had a 10.5 inch beard and 1-inch spurs. “I was extremely proud of him and happy that my good friend Reid was able to be a part of the hunt,” said Austin’s dad Travis Duley.

Cheerleaders to hold June camp Contributed Report

The Goochland High School cheerleaders are having a camp for all girls ages 6-12 on June 4 to June 7 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the GHS gym. The camp staff will be directed by Varsity Coach Bethany Gordon and will include J.V. Coach Beth Curfman as well as current Varsity and J.V. GHS Cheerleaders. Our staff offers a great opportunity to any

girl who wants to become a better cheerleader. This camp will improve her fundamental skills; teach her chants, cheers, dances, and what it takes to become a better stunter, tumbler, and jumper. We have a staff that is committed to helping young girls improve their cheerleading skills and become more fundamentally complete, while having fun at the same time. The fee is $40 if you

sign up by May 21. After that, the registration will be $45. Every camper will receive a t-shirt. Make checks payable to GHS. Send applications to Goochland Cheerleading Clinic, c/o Bethany Gordon, Goochland Elementary School, 3250-A River Road West, Goochland, VA 23063. For more information, contact Bethany Gordon at begordon@glnd.k12.va.us or by phone 804-556-5321.

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Anonymous donor to fund debate program? By Ken Odor jodor@goochlandgazette.com

Goochland High School students may be able to sharpen their critical thinking skills next fall in a new forensics and debate program funded by an anonymous donor. Goochland Education Foundation President Elizabeth Nelson-Lyda told the Goochland School Board about the new opportunity at last week’s school board workshop meeting. The plan envisions a twoyear pilot program funded by $66,000 in grant money routed from the donor to The Community Foundation and then to Goochland Schools, explained Nelson-Lyda later in the week. But as of last week, funds had not yet been received. “Nothing is a go until the ink is dry and the money is in the bank,” said NelsonLyda, who added that she had received verbal assurances the money is on the way. Nelson-Lyda said the donor was interested in high school level critical thinking programs and a debate team. When established, the program would be open to students in grades 9 through

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Director of Secondary Education Tom DeWeerd and GEF President Elizabeth Nelson-Lyda brief the Goochland School Board last week on the expected $66,000 donation that would fund debate and forensic classes at Goochland High School.

12 with a forensics class and a debate class, said NelsonLyda., with the ability to handle 25 students in each class. The debate team would compete with other schools

through the Virginia High School League (VHSL) system. In action items, the school board approved the Special Education Annual Plan and

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Two Goochland students were among those honored at the Virginia Tech’s fall commencement ceremony held Dec. 16, 2011, in Cassell Coliseum. Amy Chavis of Gum Spring received a Bachelor of Science degree in human nutrition, foods and exercise from the College of

Agriculture and Life Sciences. Michael Erhart, also of Gum Spring, received a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the College of Engineering. Approximately 1,393 bachelor’s and associates degree candidates, along with their families and friends, attended the on-campus ceremony presided by Virginia Tech President Charles W. Steger.

the Activity Funds audit unanimously. The board decided to continue using Stephen Wunsh for another year to perform the activity audit.

Correction We incorrectly reported the location of the May 3 Goochland Forum meeting in our edition of April 28. It will not be held at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. For information on the meeting call Stuart Napier at 784-0715.


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Henrico Doctors’ Hospital CEO Patrick Farrell, left, praises Dr. James Bowles Sr. for his long support of the West Creek project. Below, supervisors and HCA personnel cut the ribbon last Thursday evening. Bottom, CT scan equipment stands at the ready for patient treatment.

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More good economic news Monday the talking heads on TV were engaging in a bit of hand wringing and wondering if the country was fixing to have another summer economic swoon after a lower than expected GDP report. But locally things continue to look positive, as last Thursday in Goochland an upbeat group of county dignitaries joined HCA notables in cutting the ribbon at the West Creek Emergency Center on Tuckahoe Creek Parkway. The long awaited opening signaled yet another positive step in development. Some noted that there is a mighty big piece of land surrounding the free-standing emergency center, which was scheduled to begin patient treatment Tuesday. That’s because the plan is for a hospital and medical office buildings to join the ER eventually at the site, fleshing out what many hope will be a revitalized development area in eastern Goochland. Then Friday brought word that the county had chosen Matthew Ryan to fill the vacant Director of Economic Development position, another positive step for the county. As we noted last week, things seem to be taking place in a methodical, step-by-step manner with two boards in place that seem to be able to work together in a positive fashion. Of course West Creek Emergency Center was to open regardless of who sits on the board of supervisors and indeed former supervisor Dr.. James Bowles, instrumental in pro-

moting the facility was singled out by Henrico Doctors’ Hospital CEO Patrick Farrell for special recognition. Bowles has long championed the idea of a hospital in the county. More and more, it seems there is reason for cautious optimism once again in the county. Let the hand-wringers on the business shows worry. Locally, things look to be improving.

Spring and flowers at JSRCC Maybe it’s just the season that brings out the optimism in folks, for example those visiting the eighth annual Spring Garden Fest sponsored by the Goochland Powhatan Master Gardener Association and hosted by J. Sargeant Reynolds Goochland Campus. Even though the skies opened around lunchtime and rain drove folks under cover, the event drew a crowd of shoppers and students for the classes and the horticulture program at the college is certainly impressive. Or maybe it’s the resilient nature of people hereabouts, tired of several years of negativity and ready for good things to start happening. After awhile, it seems to me, folks get their fill of downbeat talk and the innate optimism of Americans (and Goochlanders) takes over once again. That’s my theory.

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Goochland residents let down by BOS The Republican and Tea Party members on the board of supervisors disagree with their party members in Washington and state government, now is not the time to raise taxes. At the 7 p.m. meeting on April 17, 2012, they voted to do exactly that. They voted a back door, double door tax increase to all tax payers of Goochland County. Out one door went thousands of dollars of non impact taxes on schools. In the other door came one of the worst impacts on schools. Multi-family developments seldom if ever pay their way on schools and

services. The tax payer of Goochland will have to make up the difference in years to come. West Creek with its M-1 zoning was designed to help off-set the cost of schools and services. The door is now wide open for more of the same in the future. This was not a gain as advertised; this was a loss for the tax payers of Goochland. The county administrator had staff prepare this rezoning case before the county. The tax payers should never have to pay for this service. This is a responsibility of the applicant, not the tax payer. In my opinion the tax payers had their clock cleaned on the ordinance amendment.

School board sets an example on progress Last night culminated a very interesting week for me with respect to county events. One of my friends from Chesterfield County , who has been heavily involved in their robotics program joined me at our School Board meeting. He was amazed at how both the community and the School Board embraced each other in ways that can only be an advantage to our students. The announcement by the Goochland Educational Foundation of

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Letters continued from > page 6 a significant (both in terms of monies and content) grant to our high school, the presentation by the STEM advisory committee and its recommendations , resulted in School Board responses of commitment and a rapid appreciation and willingness to get these shows on the road for the county schools. My friend asked me how this happened, I said, new School Board members, a commitment for community involvement in ways that made believers of all, no posturing, not just talking but doing, in ways that people believed in. Earlier in the week , a similar atmosphere prevailed when a number of community folks were invited by the school administration to a panel of outside educational experts to address some important issues related to how our school system was doing. Their preliminary report is due today. Juxtaposing this envi-

ronment with the situation with regard to the TCSD is remarkable. It is clear that the TCSD issues were inherited by the current BOS and that they are struggling mightily to try and resolve this contentious and potentially destructive dilemma. No one wants a Greek tragedy (European analogy), but rumors are rampant as to what might occur. The BOS needs to figure out a way, just as the School Board is doing to fully engage the community. What paths have they explored, who else have they spoken with , e.g. experts in this area, have they fully shared their ideas with the community? With so much at stake , continuing economic pain, mistrust is everywhere. I think that the School Board has shined a bright light on how county activities can best be positioned to yield the best results in a way that is open , obvious and pretty darn positive. Having meetings of substance where decisions are made is a refreshing thing to behold. Recognizing that the TCSD

issues are very complicated, we have elected people who were sufficiently convincing to the populace to get elected. The issues surrounding our school system are just as complicated but imagination and hard work are prevailing. Nothing is better than truly embracing the community when the community believes that no special interests are being served other than the citizens of the county.

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May 3, 2012 Mr. Carpenter was a 60-year member of Northside Masonic Lodge #292 AF&AM, where he was a Past Master and Past District Deputy Grand Master. He was also a Korean Veteran. Mr. Carpenter retired from the Virginia Corrections Women’s Farm in Goochland. The family received friends Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at Bliley’s-Staples Mill, 8510 Staples Mill Rd., a Masonic Service was also held. A funeral service was held Thursday, April 26, 2012. Graveside services were held at Greenwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions

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She was the youngest daughter of Ruth and A.B. Chandler. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jim Chandler; and sister, Frances Cherner. She was the beloved wife of Joseph Farrar Pace Sr. (born October 28, 1925, and passed 1996) from Lawrenceville, Va. Mary attended RPI (now VCU) and majored in Art and indulged in a lifelong love of the arts and creating her own paintings and sculptures. In the early 1950s, she worked at WLEE radio, and later Franklin Federal Saving and Loan. While attending college, she met Farrar Sr., a student at Randolph-Macon College, in 1948. They married in 1954 at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church, while Farrar Sr. was a supervisor for the State of Virginia Health Department. The following years, she settled into rearing their four boys, while Farrar Sr. started JoPa Company, a swimming pool construction firm in 1958. Raising four boys with love and understanding left little room for her personal pursuits. However, once they were

www.goochlandgazette.com older, she became involved in The Woman’s Club, Tuckahoe Woman’s Club, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Sheltering Arms Hospital, investment club, and Bridge club. All paled in comparison to her newfound passion for golf at the age of 55 and becoming a member of Hermitage Country Club. The loss of her youngest child, William Alban Pace “Billy,” at the age of 16 in 1980, took the wind from her sails but she managed to rise up in support of her surviving three sons until the sudden death of Farrar Sr. in 1996. She moved from their Goochland farm to Randolph Square and enjoyed many years of golfing and traveling with friends. Visits from sons with expanding families and a calendar full of volunteering and other activities kept her fully occupied until some years later when she was diagnosed with dementia. She had been living at Westminster Canterbury until her death, due to advanced Alzheimer’s. The family wishes to thank

the staff of Westminster Canterbury for their love and compassion. She is survived by Joseph Farrar Pace Jr. and Anne C. Pace and their three children, Joseph Farrar Pace III, Georgeanne Pace, Belle Pace; David Chandler Pace and Sheryll Anne Pace and their four children, William Pace, Chandler Pace, Austin Pace, Elizabeth Pace; Mark Steven Pace and Margaret W. Pace and their two children, Ellie Pace, Mary Frances Pace, all of whom currently reside in Richmond. She was loved and will be greatly missed by all that knew her infectious fun spirit, kindness, wit and civility. Memorial service was held Friday, April 27, 2012 at Westminster Canterbury. Graveside services were private. Nelsen Funeral Home and Crematory will be in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Billy Pace Memorial Fund, Blue Ridge School, 273 Mayo Drive, Saint George, Va. 22935.

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On a recent sunny afternoon, members and friends of the GFWC Goochland Woman’s Club created a Pinwheel Garden in front of the Goochland Family Service building to show support for the GFWC Signature Project - the Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Program. The garden will be on display for approximately two weeks. The public awareness program seeks to change the way our nation thinks about prevention. Using the pinwheel as a symbol for child abuse and neglect prevention nationwide, the campaign focuses on community activities and public policies that prioritize healthy Contributed Photo child development and child Children of GFWC Goochland Woman’s Club members admire the Pinwheel Garden in front yard of Goochland Free Clinic and Family Service. From left are: abuse prevention. Dalton Cole, Jack Young, Rhett-William Cole, Harry Young, and Reece Cole.

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Local woman follows God’s call to get her high school diploma By Ben Orcutt Special Correspondent

At 82, Cecelia Tyler heeded God’s call and went back to school to earn her GED. On Saturday, the 85-yearold was honored by family and friends at a graduation ceremony

at Antioch Baptist Church for accomplishing her goal. Following the ceremony, Tyler said her “most wonderful, precious day” was when “the Lord spoke to me and said, ‘Get your GED.’” Earning her GED “means everything,” Tyler said. During

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her youth, she was unable to complete school because she had to work to help her family buy food. Tyler was accompanied on Saturday by her GED teacher, Joanna Tilley, who she referred to affectionately as her “baby.” “I have not had a more dedicated or harder worker than Cely Tyler,” Tilley said. Tilley said Tyler is a role model for the entire county. Classes for the GED program in Goochland are held at the Goochland Free Clinic and Family Services building, Tilley said following the ceremony. Beverly Sill, who is the head of GED programs administered by Cumberland County Adult Education, presented Tyler with her award. “She is my oldest student,” Tilley added of Tyler. “It’s fantastic. She is such a special person.

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Cecelia Tyler, center, is flanked at left by Seth Beck and on the right, by his brother, Joseph Beck. Nahacasia Hale, back left, and Joanna Tilley, back right, also pose with Tyler. The Becks and Hale were inspired by Tyler to get their GEDs and Tilley was Tyler’s GED teacher.

Joseph Beck also attended Park. Saturday’s ceremony. Like his “My GED made me able brother, Joseph Beck works for to just go out with you know, guitar case manufacturer TKL, see Tyler > page 13 located in the Oilville Business

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I’m just so glad that she was able to have this day.” Tyler’s quest for knowledge has been an inspiration to others. Seth Beck, 22, of Hadensville, said he was inspired by a 2009 article in the Goochland Gazette about Tyler going back to school at the age of 82. A high school dropout, Beck attended Saturday’s ceremony. Beck said he decided to earn his GED after reading about Tyler in the newspaper. “I was touched….when I read about her,” Beck said. “82 years old, this lady, you know, it was just remarkable and when I actually met her, you could tell it was something, something, something had touched her.” Beck’s older brother, Joseph Beck, 23, of Henrico, also was inspired by Tyler to go back to school to earn his GED after dropping out of high school.

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Tyler continued from > page 12 the courage really and just the gumption to go out and do stuff,â€? Joseph Beck said. “A weight was just lifted off my shoulders‌.â€? Tyler is the mother of four children. She has eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Most of her family attended her graduation ceremony, with several of them telling her how proud they were of her. Robert Davis, her son-inlaw, said that Tyler has made an “indelible mark on Goochland County.â€? Davis said Saturday’s ceremony was a “landmarkâ€? occasion. “That is history and we will never forget her,â€? Davis added. Tyler sat on the front row of the church and shouted out “halleluiahâ€? at times during the ceremony. She even got up on

Letters continued from > page 7 ders two conditions under which its citizens live. 2. The separate district was created to keep the citizens of the county who are not connected to the services from having to pay for the construction and operation even though they approved of its inception and collect the taxes from the homes and businesses. 3. There is no record of citizens approaching the board claiming to be in need of these services. There was no public health problem that had to be addressed. 4. Citizens who have well and septic use health department resources paid for by all county citizens every year. The district users will never have need of these services. 5. The developer, builders and realtors discreetly hide the ad valorem taxes when entering

one occasion and danced in the spirit. Joseph Allen Jr., associate pastor at Rising Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Columbia, preached Saturday’s sermon. “Granny, I just want to say, I love you so, so much,� Allen said to Tyler. “It took a desperate and pressing woman to get us here today.� A God-fearing woman, Tyler is an 18-year breast cancer survivor. “Doctor said I had a bad heart, but I gave it to God,� Tyler said following the ceremony. “I gave my cancer to God.� Tyler said that if there is any message in her earning her GED it is that all things are possible with God. “I hope that people will realize that if they put their heart and mind to it, they can accomplish anything through God,� Tyler said. “It’s no failure in God. It’s no shortcoming in

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NEWS: What’s Going on in Goochland County God. If there’s any shortcoming, it’s in us.� Tyler told all of those who attended the ceremony that they will be blessed for coming. “We have to love God and do the right things in order to be blessed and I pray that people here today will say, ‘I can make it with determination,’� Tyler said following the ceremony. Varanis Tyler, 47, of Goochland, told his mother during the ceremony that he was going back to school to earn his GED. “It means a great deal that she has accomplished what she wanted to achieve and still having the mindset to carry on,� Varanis Tyler said following the ceremony. “It means a lot that she can encourage people and give people the wisdom to carry on. She’s just a blessed person and she’s blessing us.�

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and agreed to pay for the loans. The Board represented you and gave unanimous approval using the good faith and full credit of the county as collateral. Maybe instead of all this dickering back and forth, we need to come up with a solution which is fair and equitable to all. Perhaps the system can be continued all the way to the Hanover and Louisa borders. That way everyone will have the opportunity to have access and will all be accountable for its cost ending this feuding mess. This will also serve to open up the entire county to growth and the benefits of increased revenue. That way commercial and industrial businesses won’t have to be squeezed into just the land immediately adjacent to Henrico County. Goochland will be perfectly positioned for the future come what may. Ron Brady Pamela Lane

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Goochland Survivor Day booked up County’s 100 slots already filled By Ben Orcutt Special Correspondent

The Central Virginia Disaster Survivor Day has proved so popular that all 100 Goochland County slots for the Saturday event have been taken, said Haley Ransom, a Goochland paid firefighter/ medic. Saturday’s event will be held from 8 a.m. till noon at Fire Station No. 1, located at 180 River Road West, Manakin-Sabot. Goochland County is one of 13 locations that will be participating in the Central Virginia Disaster Survivor Day. The free event is being put on by the Central Virginia Urban Area Security Initiative to educate the public on how to survive natural disasters, as well as other emergency situations. Ransom said planners for the Goochland event did not anticipate there would be such a demand for the pro-

gram. But, those interested can go to the website www. survivorday.com and try to sign up with another locality or for a future event. “They can go to the website and where it says, ‘Locality,’ Goochland will be gone because it’s full,” Ransom said. “So there’s the option to check for a future event and they can register for that and then when the next event is planned, they’ll be e-mailed and automatically registered for the next one.” Ransom said those attending Saturday’s event will learn from presenters in the field how to be prepared for natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes. Attendees will learn basic First Aid, how to clean water, what foods to eat “and how to not burn your house down with your generator….,” Ransom said. Ransom said she’s looking forward to interacting with those who attend the event, “because so often they call us when it’s the emergency and everybody’s freaking out. And this is a good way to get them prepared for the next time and when everybody’s calm and collected. And

hopefully, they’ll take this…. back to their neighbors and share the information they’ve gotten.” Saturday’s program is being funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Ransom said. The event will be presented in a lecture format, with attendees being able to ask questions, Ransom added. Registration is slated from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Ransom said, with the program beginning at 9 a.m., and continuing until noon. Attendees must stay for the entire program to be eligible to receive a free survivor backpack, Ransom said. The survivor backpack includes a flashlight, duct tape, tarps, First Aid kit, battery-powered radio, a collapsible gallon water jug, emergency blankets and ponchos, Ransom said. The information the public will receive will be stateof-the-art, Ransom added. “It would be much harder for them to go out and find all of this stuff on their own,” Ransom said. “You can Google anything, but you

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Goochland soccer teams sit atop James River District Girls lock up title while Bulldog boys look to break tie By Jim Ridolphi Special Correspondent

With four games left in the regular season, the Goochland varsity boys’ soccer team sits atop the James River District, but they are not there alone. Buckingham also shares the same spot and the Bulldogs know that each remaining game could be a determining factor in the final outcome. On Monday, the Bulldogs hosted Nottoway in a district match up with playoff implications for both teams. While Goochland tried to stay atop the JRD, the Cougars were battling for inclusion in the post season with a top four playoff spot. “We’re still fighting to get in the district tournament. We’re right on the line right now,” said Nottoway coach Noel Patino. “I think we are playing well enough to make the playoffs and the kids really hustled

Goochland’s side of the field. However, the good defense and precision passing didn’t equate to goals and the Cougar’s failure to connect resulted in only six saves for Goochland goalie Chris Hawk. The teams played to a scoreless first half tie, but the Bulldogs wasted little time in the second half before striking pay dirt. With a little over 30 minutes remaining, Guillermo Mendez struck a crossing shot that was headed in by freshman Fernando Ibarra, the Bulldogs leading scorer. “We’re looking for some really good things from Fernando,” Brook said. “He has excellent ball handling skills and really has a bright future in this game.” Goochland added another goal when Rashid Socarras Photo by Jim Ridolphi struck the net from 10 yards Goochland’s Fernando Ibarra, center left, goes high to head in a goal early in the second half out, giving Goochland a 2-0 against Nottoway. The Bulldogs maintained their tie with Buckingham atop the James River lead. District standings with a 2-0 win over the visiting Cougars. “I thought we had a really slow start tonight. We tend to out there today.” mind. “We’d like to make it to The Cougars took control start slowly, and work in to Goochland coach Patrick the states for the first time in in the first half, controlling the game and pick up things Brook has loftier goals in his four years” he said. play and keeping the ball on in the second half,” Brook said.

Cadets prevail over rival Saints in a wild affair By John Packett Media General News Services

As might be expected when longtime rivals St. Christopher’s and Benedictine get together, a baseball game can produce a bit of everything. And that’s what happened Monday night at RF&P Park, when there were 17 runs, 15 hits, six errors, 11 walks, three hit batters, seven stolen bases and 15 strikeouts. When the final outs were recorded — on the only double play of the game — the Cadets had prevailed 11-6 in the annual Buddy Ball affair between the two private schools that raises money for a league for children

with intellectual and physical challenges. “I never really felt safe, even in the last inning,” said Benedictine coach Sean Ryan, whose club improved to 17-5 and strengthened its position on top of the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association rankings. “They still had some at bats left and they swung the bats pretty well all night. We helped them by walking some guys and making some crucial errors. You can’t do that against a good team like St. Christopher’s. They made a great game of it.” Benedictine led 8-2 after four innings, but the Saints (107), ranked No. 3 in the VISAA,

scored once in the fifth and three times in the sixth to slice their deficit to 8-6. But the Cadets scored three runs in the sixth to put it out of reach. In keeping with the tone of the evening, the final three runs came on a throwing error, a wild pitch and a groundout. “I was proud of our boys after about the third or fourth inning,” said St. Christopher’s coach Tony Szymendera. “I really didn’t think we were competing as well as we needed to compete (to that point). We wanted to do things but we weren’t doing things. “Scoring runners from third with less than two outs. Letting too many leadoff batters on. So

I really challenged them and I thought we did a better job of that as the game went on. We knew their pitching was tiring but we just couldn’t hold them there at the end.” Designated hitter Reid Leonard had three hits for the Cadets, scored twice and knocked in a run. Center fielder Colton Konvicka contributed a pair of doubles, scored two runs and added an RBI. He also pitched the final 12⁄3 innings to pick up a save. “He’s been closing some games for us,” said Ryan. “He’s been one of our better guys to come out of the bullpen at the end of the game. We’re a little

“We could have played better tonight and I expected a little more.” On May 9, the Bulldogs travel to Buckingham for what could be a district deciding matchup and Brook said the team isn’t taking anything for granted. “We’re practicing hard every day we don’t have a game.” The top two finishers in the James River District automatically advance to regional competition. “We hope to be in first place,” Brook said. The Goochland girls’ soccer team is also in first place in the district and has wrapped up the JRD title. The Lady Bulldogs played a non-district game against Louisa on Tuesday evening. They are then off until a regular season finale against Trinity on May 11. JRD tournament action begins on May 18. “It will be a challenge with so much time off and only one game in those 17 days,” said coach Tom Reid. On Monday, the girls took a 9-0 decision over the visiting Cougars and continued their relentless passing game highlighted by 50 unofficial shots on goal in the game.

bit weaker in the outfield when we take him out, but he brings us somebody who can close out a game.” Worth Osgood had two hits for the Saints and scored three runs, while Charlie Yorgen walked three times, scored twice and stole two bases. The game raised nearly $2,300 for Buddy Ball, breaking last year’s mark of about $2,000.

BOYS SOCCER Nottoway.............................. 0 0 — 0 Goochland........................... 0 2 — 2 G: Ibarra, Socarras Saves: Seth (N) 6; Hawk (G) 6 Records: Nottoway 5-5; Goochland 8-2-1, 8-0-1 James River

St. Christopher’s.... 011 013 0— 662 Benedictine........... 130 403 x—1194 English, Osgood (3) and Setliff. Miican, M. Geary (6), Konvicka (6) and Slough. W — Miican. L — English. S — Konvicka. Records: St. Christopher’s 10-7; Benedictine 17-5

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Second time around not as easy for Cougars Collegiate seniors get win on their day By Jim Ridolphi Special Correspondent

What a difference a week makes. When the St. Gertrude’s and Collegiate softball teams played a week ago the outcome was never in doubt as the Cougars rolled to a 17-0 win. But the Gators came to play in the LIS rematch at Collegiate last Friday and gave the home team all they could handle. Collegiate escaped with a 2-0 victory and both coaches left pleased with the way their squads had performed. “That was a real good game for us,” said Gators coach Becky Milton. “We played them last week and had some girls out sick and injured and lost by the slaughter rule. I think this will show the girls we can compete with anyone in the LIS (Independent League Schools).” The Gators had their chances leaving several players stranded, which Milton felt was the difference in the game. “When you have those opportunities, you have to exe-

cute and score those runners,” she said. It was a pitcher’s duel until the bottom of the fourth when Collegiate senior third baseman Emily Flippo scored on a hit by Mallory Knighton to give the Cougars a 1-0 advantage. The Gators almost answered in the fifth inning when Sarah Cronin singled and advanced to second on a bad throw, but Knighton ended that threat with a tag out at home. The Cougars added an insurance run in the sixth. Collegiate coach Robby Turner was pleased with the play of both teams. “I thought it was a well played game all the way around,” he said. “I love games like that. My hat is off to their pitcher and the rest of the team. They made the plays out there today and thankfully we were able to make a few more.” It was senior day for the Cougars and Turner felt the win was typical for this group of girls. “We had to depend on our pitching and defense to get this win,” he said. “Gabby Gelozin, our shortstop, made some really nice plays for us today.” Left fielder Elizabeth Bowles also had a stellar game with several key catches to

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secure the Cougar victory. Katie McCauley relieved starter Emily Shinn in the victory. Gator left fielder Catherine Rolland also had several diving catches and two hits at the plate. The Cougars wrap up regular season play this week and prepare for the LIS tourna-

Jordan makes final trip to the plate This Saturday, Brian Jordan will step to the plate for the final time in his college baseball career as Randolph-Macon hosts York, Pa. in a double-header starting at 1 p.m. The former Goochland standout has been a mainstay in the Yellow Jackets lineup since transferring from Virginia Tech to RMC in 2009. As a freshman at R-MC, Jordan started in 24 of his 25 game appearances and he has started every game since. In 2010, Jordan was named to the Second Team All-Old

Dominion Athletic Conference roster after batting .380 and notching a .500 on base percentage. Jordan once again earned Second Team All-ODAC honors as a junior as R-MC’s second leading hitter, batting .333. He tied for a team-best four home runs and led the Yellow Jackets with 49 runs scored. Jordan will be remembered for his judgment at the plate. For the past three seasons he led the Yellow Jackets in walks and comes into Saturday’s double-header having recorded 97 over his career.

ment. There’s a familiar scenario looming on the horizon for the Cougars in the form of St. Catherine’s and the two teams seem destined to battle for the title again. On Monday evening, Collegiate beat St. Catherine’s 3-2 in their regular season

rematch. “The league is really tight this year and I really think any team can win on any day,” Turner said. “I think that’s good and keeps everyone on their toes. You can’t take it easy against anyone in this league.” If St. Catherine’s and Collegiate face off for the LIS title again this year Turner expects it will once again be a gritty and exciting game. “It’s a great, natural rivalry,” he said. “Our girls know their girls. It’s fun and they really didn’t lose anyone this year either, so they’re very good.” When the Cougars’ season does come to a close Turner will have a hard time saying goodbye to a group of seniors who have been with him since the beginning. “This is my first group of seniors as softball coach here, and I feel like a parent whose kids are heading off to college,” he said. “This group has stayed tight and the team chemistry is incredible. It’s going to be dif-

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Dr. Charles B. Swaim, Assistant Dean, School of Business and Engineering at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, Goochland Campus will be speaking to the Goochland Forum Club. If interested in attending or learning more about the club, contact Stuart Napier at 6 – 7 p.m. Zumba for Relay 784-0175 for details. For Life fundraiser at Life Assembly 1700 Cardwell Road National Day of Prayer to Crozier, Va. A $10 donation be held on the court green at suggested for this event benefits Goochland Courthouse at 12:20 the American Cancer Society. p.m. In the event of rain it will Drinks and snacks provided for be held at Goochland Co 5 this one hour session of fun. Firehouse. If you have any ques- Questions? Contact Val Pace at tions please contact 556-4352. valpace@ymail.com or 763-9187.

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Perkins Baptist Church located on Hadensville Fife Rd. will For Art’s Sake Gallery and hold a food pantry bingo at 7 Studio, 8540 Patterson Ave. p.m. Fine Art Exhibit featuring The Artists of James River Art Saturday, May 5 League. Opening reception 58 p.m. Exhibit runs through 2ndAnnualGBCCommunity May 31. Flea Market is looking for ven-

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games start at 7 p.m. Baked good Thursday, May 10 and hot dogs will be available. $10 The Goochland Chapter donations per person. For more NAACP will host a forum for information please call 1-434- newly appointed Department of 589-8552 or 457-2289. Corrections Director Mr. Harold Clarke at 7 p.m. Event to be held Goochland American at the Goochland Recreation Legion Post 215 will hold a Center located in Sandy Hook, yard sale at the post, located at dors. Reserve your space/infor- 3386 River Road West, from Va. mation: 749-3522 day/749-8528 8-12 p.m. The Goochland Republican evenings or mcand5@verizon. Women will hold their annual net. Free Comic Book Day at the Fundraiser at 6 p.m. at The Goochland Branch Library at 9 The Mt. Gilead Purple Hearts a.m. (while supplies last) Free Design Center at Luckstone, Relay team invites you to a bingo comics provided by Diamond 5155 Stone Mill Drive, Manakin party to benefit the American Comic Distributors. Call 556- Sabot. The event will be a Buffet with speaker State Senator Frank Cancer Society. It will be held at 4774 or visit the library at 3075 Wagner. Tickets are $25. Contact the Hadensville Firehouse Co. 6. River Road West for more infor- Debra Arnold 784-8799 or debDoors will open at 6 p.m. and mation. 4speech@comcast.net.

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Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 Process: Public Participation AT&T proposes the collocation of 6 antennas on a water tank near 2871 West River Road, Goochland, Goochland County, VA. Placement of equipment cabinets will be within an 11.5’ x 20’ lease area in the existing fenced compound. Those interested in submitting comments on possible effects of the proposed project on historic properties listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places may send comments to Rebekah Fuller, RESCOM Environmental, 3344 Jackson Road, Kingsley, MI 49649 or call 231.459.8632.

TRUSTEE SALES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 581 Manakin Towne Place Manakin Sabot, Virginia (Goochland County) Tax Map #62-28-17 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the name of Kevin M. Gerber and Monica R. Gerber dated December 19, 2008, recorded as Instrument #080004560 in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Goochland County, Virginia, which Noteholder is EVB, successor in interest to EVB Mortgage, LLC, the undersigned Substitute Trustees, either of whom may act, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at the front entrance of the Goochland County Circuit Court, 2938 River Road West, Goochland, Virginia on May 25, 2012 at 10:00 a.m., the following property: All that certain lot or parcel of land, together with improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging, lying and being in the Dover District, Goochland County, Virginia and being known as Lot 17, Section VII, The Meadows at Manakin. In addition, sale shall be made subject to all existing easements and restrictive covenants as the same may lawfully affect the real estate. Property to be sold in "AS IS" condition without any warranties. Property shall be conveyed to the purchaser by special warranty deed. Terms of Sale: Cash, Cashier’s or Certified Check at sale made payable to Hill and Rainey Attorneys. Certified funds must be presented to Trustee for inspection at the start of sale in order to be qualified to bid. Bidding Increments: Not less than $100.00. A deposit of $10,000.00 will be required from the successful bidder at the time of sale with settlement within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this communication is from a debt collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose. Robert B. Hill, T. O. Rainey, III, Shelley Richardson, and Susan J. Newman, Substitute Trustees This is a communication from a debt collector. Please refer to our website for further information: www.hillandrainey.com Hill and Rainey Attorneys 2425 Boulevard, Suite 9 Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 (804) 526-8300, Ext. 124 or 117

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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: April 26, 2012 to 11:59 p.m.on May 29, 2012 PERMIT NAME: Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit – Wastewater issued by DEQ, under the authority of the State Water Control Board APPLICANT NAME, ADDRESS AND PERMIT NUMBER: Virginia Department of Transportation; 1401 E. Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219-2000; VA0023108 FACILITY NAME AND LOCATION: VDOT I-64 Goochland Rest Area; I-64 Eastbound near mile marker 169, Oilville, VA 23129 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TheVirginia Department of Transportation has applied for reissuance of a permit for the public VDOT I-64 Goochland Rest Area. The applicant proposes to release treated sewage wastewaters at a rate of 0.02 million gallons per day into a water body. Sludge from the treatment process will be removed by a contractor who is responsible for disposal to the City of Richmond WWTP. The facility proposes to release the treated sewage in Horsepen Creek in Goochland County in the James River watershed. A watershed is the land area drained by a river and its incoming streams. The permit will limit the following pollutants to amounts that protect water quality: nutrients, solids, organic matter. HOW TO COMMENT AND/OR REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: DEQ accepts comments and requests for public hearing by e-mail, fax or postal mail. All comments and requests must be in writing and be received by DEQ during the comment period. Submittals must include the names, mailing addresses and telephone numbers of the commenter/requester and of all persons represented by the commenter/requester. A request for public hearing must also include: 1) The reason why a public hearing is requested. 2) A brief, informal statement regarding the nature and extent of the interest of the requester or of those represented by the requester, including how and to what extent such interest would be directly and adversely affected by the permit. 3) Specific references, where possible, to terms and conditions of the permit with suggested revisions. A public hearing may be held, including another comment period, if public response is significant, based on individual requests for a public hearing, and there are substantial, disputed issues relevant to the permit.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: William L. Jeffries, Jr., and Robert E. Kane, Jr., Substitute Trustees Kane & Jeffries, P.C. 1700 Bayberry Court, Henrico, VA 23226 (804) 288-1672 x 303

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PURPOSE OF NOTICE: To seek public comment on a draft permit from the Department of Environmental Quality that will allow the release of treated wastewater into a water body in Goochland County, Virginia.

William L. Jeffries, Jr., Substitute Trustee Robert E. Kane, Jr., Substitute Trustee

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Pursuant to terms of Deed of Trust (the "Deed of Trust"), dated November 11, 2005, recorded in Clerk’s Office, Circuit Court, County of Goochland, VA (the "Clerk’s Office"), as Instrument No. 050006255, default having occurred in the payment of the indebtedness secured and at the request of the holder of the note evidencing such indebtedness, the undersigned Substitute Trustees, either of whom may act, duly substituted by appointment, will offer for sale at public auction at the front entrance of the building which houses the Circuit Court of the County of Goochland, VA, 2938 River Road West, Goochland, VA 23063, on May 23, 2012, at 11:30 a.m. local time the real property described in the Deed of Trust and briefly described as 82.05 Acres, more or less, east of but not adjacent to State Route 603, Tabscott Road, mailing address 3183 Tabscott Road, 82.05 acres, more or less, according to plat of survey by Michael L. Parrish and Assoc., dated June 23, 1999, and recorded in the Clerk’s Office in Plat Cabinet C, Page 88, Tax Map 17-1-30. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Bidders deposit of $5,000.00 shall be required in CASH, CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK at the time and place of sale; settlement in full within 30 days of sale date. Property is being sold "AS IS", subject to all restrictions, easements and conditions or matters of record which lawfully affect the title and the rights of parties in possession. Additional terms may be announced at time of sale.

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CONTACT FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS, DOCUMENT REQUESTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Ms. Jaime Bauer; Piedmont Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, Virginia, 23060; Phone: 804-527-5015; E-mail: Jaime.bauer@deq.virginia.gov; Fax: 804-5275106. The public may review the draft permit and application at the DEQ office named above by appointment or may request copies of the documents from the contact person listed above.

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