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Malone Electrical Solutions, LLC today announced Lorraine Carter as the new vice president of operations for the company. Carter joins Malone after working at the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce for five years, where she served as marketing/ communications coordinator. “I’m very excited about this new adventure and I wish future success for the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce in their new direction,” Carter said. Carter resides in the White Shop area of Culpeper County with her husband John, her daughter Katie and son John Jr. She is active with the Culpeper County Republican Committee, and fosters felines.
All visitors to any of these facilities should properly disinfect their hands by washing with soap and water or using sanitizing gel when entering and leaving the facilities in order to prevent the spread of the flu virus. In the event of special circumstances, such as visiting a dying family member, children may be allowed access to hospital areas provided parents make these arrangements with the patient’s nurse. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides regularly updated information on flu activity at this web address: cdc.gov/flu/weekly/ fluactivitysurv.htm.
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Culpeper Medical Center part of flu restrictions Out of concern for the health and well-being of our patients, Novant Health UVA Health System is asking the community to keep visitors age 12 and under out of all acute care facilities, unless seeking treatment, due to the widespread outbreak of the flu virus throughout the area. Restrictions are effective beginning at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, and last until further notice. Restrictions apply to the following Novant Health UVA Health System hospitals: Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center Novant Health UVA Health System Haymarket Medical Center Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center “The flu virus can be extremely dangerous to people who have compromised immune systems, cancer, kidney disease and other chronic conditions,” said Jon D'Souza, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center. “Visitor restrictions protect our patients and reduce the likelihood that children who are visiting might encounter the flu.” People who are seeking treatment at hospitals are not subject to the restrictions. However, individuals age 13 and older who are experiencing runny nose, sore throat, fever or cough are also encouraged not to visit patients being treated at Novant Health UVA Health System facilities.
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Allison Ellis (Editor's note: This is weekly series highlighting members of Culpeper's Youth Council. To join Culpeper Youth, go to www.culpeperyouth.org to apply.) My dream vacation is to visit Costa Rica. Growing up, I loved the summer, going to the beach, going swimming, and exploring anywhere tropical. Costa Rica is known for it’s misty waterfalls, white beaches and dense jungles. It also has a wide variety of wildlife such as ocelots, toucans, sea turtles, giant manta rays, and tree frogs. In fact, Costa Rica is known as one of the happiest countries in the world. I look forward to exploring this country and all it has to offer. I would also love to visit Italy. It would be intriguing to learn about it’s culture and history. I am interested in visiting different cities within Italy to examine what the lifestyle is like. There are several places to explore in Italy, such as castles, the Colosseum, and the city of Rome. Italy seems like a classy, eccentric country which I would love to discover.
Virginia Living Magazine announced their annual Top Hospitals article in their December 2019 issue. The Top Hospitals article appeared in the Hospitals & Health Care 2019 section and featured 50 of the top medical facilities in Virginia, including Fauquier Hospital. Fauquier Health is proud to be recognized for their services provided in Cardiology, Women’s Care, Oncology and Orthopedics. Quality and service are the foundation of Fauquier Health’s approach to patient-centered care. Fauquier Health was also recently recognized with the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade of A for their continued commitment to high quality outcomes and patient safety and satisfaction. Making Communities Healthier is the mission at Fauquier Health. That mission would not be possible without the dedication and hard work of our physicians, employees, volunteers and board members; and the support of patients and family members, employers, community leaders and others who believe in making the community healthier today and for future generations. For the full listing by specialty, visit http://www.virginialiving.com/hospitalspecialties. Virginia Living celebrates all things Virginia—from its people and places to its deep history and traditions. The highest quality, most widely read lifestyle magazine in the state, Virginia Living’s combination of smart, engaging stories and stunning photography and art makes it a must-read. Virginia Living is available by subscription and at quality newsstands and select Barnes & Noble, Kroger, Wegmans, and Target stores.
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Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office achieves accreditation ➤ Yowell honored at 100th Annual Conferece of Commissoners of Revenue Contributed report Culpeper County Commissioner of the Revenue Terry Yowell was recently honored at the 100th Annual Conference of the Commissioners of the Revenue Association of Virginia by becoming one of the first localities in the Commonwealth to achieve office accreditation. Accreditation is awarded only to offices which have met the rigorous standards set forth by the Commissioner’s Association. The 12 standards set forth by the Association include education requirements for the Commissioner and staff, customer service, personnel and ethics policies as well as assessment methodology. Each office receiving accreditation has undergone an audit to ensure compliance and will
be required to demonstrate they continue to meet these standards annually. “Commissioner Yowell has demonstrated a commitment to Culpeper County and to good governance. This is an honor that was earned through hard work and leadership. It signifies that the Culpeper County’s Commissioner of the Revenue office has met the highest standards of professionalism as set forth by the Commissioners of the Revenue Association of Virginia,” stated The Honorable Thomas Blackwell, 2019-2020 President of the Association. “The Commissioners of the Revenue Association of Virginia has always been at the forefront in seeking to improve professional skills and overall performance for the good of the Commonwealth and it’s localities,” Blackwell added. “In this, our centennial year, commissioners from around the state have worked to attain Office Accreditation in order to ensure greater accountability and increased uniformity with respect to office procedures for all our taxpayers.”
The Association launched a Career Development program in 2000 to encourage professionalism and promote consistency in the administration of assessment throughout the Commonwealth. In addition to Commissioner Yowell, four out of seven full time staff have achieved Master Deputy designation and three are currently working toward their
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When absolutely everything in your life leads you in a specific direction, you should pay attention and follow that path. John Bosworth did just that, taking all the ingredients through the years, stirring them in a pot and developing a recipe to educate, inspire and create opportunities for youth. Bosworth, 24, is the founder and CEO of Love Learning Music, a non-profit organization based out of Nashville, Tennessee that utilizes music to engage and improve lives of individuals and communities. Bosworth, born and raised in Orange, Virginia, has always been musically inclined. He has played piano since age seven and as a result of his “creative spirit” he taught himself the flute, drum, guitar, digeridoo and numerous other instruments over the years. With a desire to leave Orange and spread his wings, Bosworth travelled to Tennessee to attend college and it was then that his focus became clear. In 2012 Bosworth did his thesis project on the difference that music education makes in the development of children. “Everything in my life had led to this; my defining moment. I found out that music is the best element to improve the development of children,” said Bosworth. Beaming with enthusiasm he shared how he met Jesus that same year. “I met Him in person. I began composing music immediately after and dove head first into music.” Love Learning Music emerged in 2016 though Bosworth had been developing it since 2012 while working with an after-school music program at the Boys and
Girls Club in Orange. Equipped with two full time staff, eight teachers and fifty volunteers, LLM provides lessons, music therapy and classroom instruction. They provide these outreach services in schools, homes and other requested sites. “It’s about meeting people where they are, physically and mentally,” said Bosworth. While most of their services are tailored for children and youth with special needs, the organization does provide music lessons to adults. “We can train adults and they can train their kids and then that effect spreads,” said Bosworth. LLM has a music education app and Bosworth said they are looking forward to expanding their video resources. Working with many children and youth with special needs, they will soon include children who have experienced trauma. Bosworth is in awe when he shares how much LLM has grown since its inception in 2016. With locations in Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee the organization is spreading into the Richmond area soon as well as other communities in Virginia. Bosworth said this is the season to build. “We are currently building on the foundation to franchise,” he said. LLM has begun outreach training and initiated an International department this year. “We already have academies in place in West Africa, Central Africa and in Haiti, Nicaragua and El Salvador. We are equipping communities to thrive on their own, so they aren’t just dependent on us over here,” said Bosworth. Bosworth believes it is key to get the community together. “Business owners, ➤ See Love, Page 7
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A sudden winter storm gave Culpeper it's first snowfall of 2020 Tuesday as approximately four inches fell throughout the county beginning around 10 a.m. The snow quickly accumulated leading to multiple accidents in the town and county. In Fauquier County, a crash involving a Fauquier County Public School bus led to a fatality, according to Virginia State Police. No children were in the bus at the time of the crash.
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for December 2019 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. Nov. Top Dollar Deal:Stevensburg District $560,000. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Total: 81 Catalpa District 12/5: Kav Real Estate Services LLC to Fox, Martin J; .55 acres located at 15050 General Lee Ave, $258,000 12/9: Chilton, R Scott III and Wife to Prusak, Peter William and Wife; 10.19 acres located at 13498 Chesterfield LN, $395,000 12/9: Hall, Mary Margaret to Bresler, Kimberly Ann; 34.13 acres located near Hazel River RD, $195,000 12/9: Fox Meadows Investment Company LLC to Porath, Robbie R and Wife; 3.10 acres located at 9519 Hollow Oak CT, $404,000 12/11: G T & B INC to Peters, Carryl; 2.49 acres located at 14220 Chestnut Fork RD, $200,000 12/12: Nokesville Properties USA INC to F & F Properties USA INC; 1.4 acres located at 13322 Talon CT, $100,000 12/12: F & F Properties USA INC to Hess, Kristin; 1.4 acres located at 13322 Talon CT, $345,000 12/12: Saulsbury, Amanda M to Hancock, Amber L; 2.49 acres located at 13293 Windmill WAY, $364,900 12/17: Jameson, Charles C and Wife to Jefferson Homebuilders INC; Multiple parcels located near ST Jameson RD, $190,000 12/20: Melanson, Donald F and Wife to Shankle, Garrett N; 2.5 acres located at 11408 Dutch Hollow RD, $287,900 12/30: Chavez, Norma D to Ruiz Quiroz, German; 5.49 acres located at 10177 Alum Springs RD, $205,000 Catalpa Town District 12/20: Brasse, Kathy L to Osborne, Thomas M and Wife; .12 acres located at 174 Duke ST, $239,000 12/30: Coffey, James Scott and Wife to Snyder, Zachary Scott and Other; .17 acres located at 1110 Jackson ST, $229,900 12/30: Hoocan Enterprises LLC to Sullivan, Dillon; .43 acres located at 1018 Old Rixeyville RD, $249,500 Cedar MTN District 12/3: Halsey, Miriam L to Joyce, James Scott and Wife; 3.03 acres located at 19463 Old Orange RD, $340,000 12/9: Deep Country to Mose, Douglas; 12.63 acres located near Rachels Way, $45,000 12/10: Thompson, Jean C to Baird, Michael and Wife; 1.07 acres located at 19353 Dove Hill RD, $399,900 12/13: Finke, Charles Louis JR and Other to Chaves Del Cid, Briseyda Y and Wife; Multiple parcels located near Metlock RD, $245,000 12/16: Jones, Daniel G to Mcilvaine, Kenneth L; .81 acres located at 11288 Cedar AVE, $284,900 12/17: JDW Construction, LLC to Holmes, Theresa Macklin and Husband; 5.00 acres located near 11187 Chase LN, $433,300 12/17: Alcott, Ronald J to El-Nemr, Khaled and Wife; .14 acres located at 12043 Live Oak DR, $305,000 12/18: Troilo, Joseph A JR and Wife to Green, Armond Carrle and Wife; .14 acres located at 18102 Scenic Creek LN, $386,000 12/19: Green Leaf Land & Timber LLC to Cregger, Sharon C; 6.26 acres located near James Madison HWY, $116,000 12/27: Bean, Roy F and Wife to Flores, William and Wife; 1.04 acres located at 19192 Sycamore LN, $272,000 Cedar MTN Town District 12/16: Mountjoy, Barbara R to Dumas, Noelle and Other; .15 acres located at 883 Ripplebrook DR, $250,000 12/20: FFC Properties LLC to Amaya, Miguel A Lopez and Wife; .12 acres located at 112 King Edward CT, $303,000 12/27: Seserko, Hilary C to Zvery, Erin A; Townhouse located at 536 Cromwell CT, $164,000 East Fairfax District 12/2: Foret, Richard S to Grayson, Vincent; Townhouse located at 2122 Blue Spruce DR, $240,000 12/2: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Carter, Marcus Anthony; .15 acres located at 2134 Chestnut DR, $333,161 12/2: Tuggle, Mary to Hays, Joshua Adam and Wife; .15 acres located at 2008 Chestnut DR, $290,000 12/3: McCandless, Joyce and Other to Callejas Bolaines, Jose F and Other; .38 acres located at 610 Fairfax ST, $129,698 12/9: Mitchell, Andrew and Others to Mendez, Hugo; Multiple parcels located near Old Fredericksburg RD, $80,000 12/13: Rosinski, Kenneth A and Other to Sarver, Lisa; Townhouse located at 2294 Blue Spruce DR, $224,900 12/18: Scherr, William A IV and Wife to Lopez, Michael A and Wife; .58 acres located at 15121 Montanus DR, $425,000 12/20: Brent, Ernest Edward to Bates Investments I, LLC; .52 acres located at 1601 Old Fredricksburg RD, $50,000 12/23: Christensen, Dale W JR and Other to Nova Orellana, Saul A; .13 acres located at 2202 Cottonwood LN, $290,000 12/23: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Hurd, Travis and Wife; .13 acres located at 2145 Chestnut DR, $273,038 12/26: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Guevara, Rosa Candida Lobo; .11 acres located at 2153 Chestnut DR, $322,952 12/26: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Labazzetta, Paul James; .14 acres located at 2109 Juniper DR, $356,275 12/30: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Henry, James Michael and Wife; .15 acres located at 2129 Chestnut DR, $319,542 12/30: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Wilson, Linda Katherine and Other; .12 acres located at 2159 Juniper DR, $323,504
Jefferson District 12/6: Cameron, Aaron S and Wife to Jeffries, Rachel E and Husband; 1.73 acres located at 6141 Scottsville RD, $245,000 12/10: Albaneze, Michael A to Peterson, Parker R and Wife; 10 acres located at 3290 Jefferson Woods LN, $340,000 12/17: Foster, John D and Wife to Naudus, Stanley Thomas JR and Wife; 8.23 acres located at 16199 Covey CIR, $540,000 12/19: Cunningham, Carla to Miranda, Carlos A and Wife; 2.73 acres located at 3075 Holly Springs RD, $220,000 12/26: Rowe, James L JR and Other to Erickson, Ryan David and Wife; 1.05 acres located at 3501 Southhampton DR, $446,900 12/26: Oderda, Giancarlo E and Other to McDarby, David B; 5 acres located near Ryland Chapel RD, $83,000 12/30: Burton, Clarence and Other to Osifo, Kelly UWA; .95 acres located at 3506 Stratford DR, $446,000 Salem District 12/6: Mountain View Farm LLC to Jenkins, Michael R and Other; Multiple parcels located near Stonehouse Mtn RD, $1,020,000 12/10: Hamm, James M and Wife to Chappell, Floyd R; 2.19 acres located at 11058 Scotts Mills RD, $185,000 12/10: Wheeler, Sarah T to Gerzina, Michael L and Wife; 1.84 acres located at 8143 Windswept LN, $358,000 12/10: Corbin, Stephen W to Butler, Jason B and Wife; 2.68 acres located at 10452 Obannons Mill RD, $350,000 12/13: Stensrud, Duane M and Other to Alexander, Melinda and Other; Multiple parcels located near Old Stillhouse RD, $950,000 12/17: SONA INC to Decker, Edward W JR and Wife; 2.1 acres located at 10210 Quartz AVA, $486,755 12/23: Robertson Custom Homes INC to Edwards, Thomas M and Wife; 2.97 acres located at 7488 Terri LN, $340,239 12/23: Dobrai, Thomas L & Dobrai, Daniel S to Chaudhry Properties VA LLC; 5.47 acres located near Hoover RD, $85,000 12/23: Fritz, Erich J and Wife to Scherr, William A IV and Wife; 5 acres located at 6329 Riverbend LN, $289,000 12/23: Embrey, Elizabeth Nelson to Vaughn, Frances Louise; 10.00 acres located near Holly Hill Farm LN, $151,810 12/30: Frye, Arlene C to Cole, Robert Anthony and Wife; 3 acres located at 17333 Lakemont Dr, $295,000 12/30: Byler, Harold and Other to Morton, Christopher and Other; 10.95 acres located at 12505 Hunt RD, $389,000 Stevensburg District 12/5: Evans, William L to Wertz, Scott Alan; 2.29 acres located near Batna RD, $57,000 12/9: Aldiva, Josue Y and Wife to Standish, Steven and Wife; 10 acres located at 17321 Greens Corner RD, $416,000 12/12: Rice, Karen Browning to Switzer, Gary Eugene and Others; 30.03 acres located near Eleys Ford RD, $125,000 12/13: White, Linda J to Wyse, Neil R and Other; 10.99 acres located at 15701 Auburn RD, $560,000 12/17: Potter, Michael and Wife to Gough, Zachary and Other; .95 acres locate at 14807 Poplar Forest CT, $384,900 12/23: Compton, David Lawson and Other to Elkwood Properties LLC; Multiple parcels located near Kellys Ford RD, $430,000 12/27: Griffith, Daniel T to Lillard, George R and Wife; Multiple parcels located near Curtis Mill LN, $199,000 12/30: Simon, Fermon JR and Wife to Dorn, Philip; 21.92 acres located near MT Pony RD, $120,000 West Fairfax District 12/6: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Lewis, Elizabeth A; .25 acres located at 173 Vaughn CT, $334,936 12/9: WEA of Culpeper to Martinez Hernandez, Juan Jose; .42 acres located at 127 McDaniel ST, $130,000 12/13: SR&BN Investments INC to Viera, Ana V and Other; .29 acres located at 826 Woodcrest LOOP, $319,900 12/17: Catron, Markwood Lincoln to Potter, Michael and Wife, Townhouse located at 1043 Longview LN, $235,000 12/17: Baker, Stephanie to Brawley, Peter B and Wife; .13 acres located at 647 Pelhams Reach DR, $333,000 12/18: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Catron, Markwood Lincoln and Wife; .25 acres located at 177 Vaughn CT, $339,999 12/19: Lawrence, Calvin and Wife to Sidhu, Rajpreet and Other; .33 acres located at 1057 Virginia AVE, $303,000 12/23: Walker, William C & Walker Theresa M to Thomasson, Barbara; .22 acres located at 821 Lakeland CT, $329,500 12/23: Roberts, Eugene R and Wife to Hugill, Thomas B and Wife; .21 acres located at 104 W Piedmont ST, $412,500 12/23: Culpeper Investments LLC to NVR INC; .69 acres located at 845 Keswick DR, $103,000 12/26: Houck, Robert A and Other to Thompson, Shawn Ashley and Wife; 1 acre located at 401 Sperryville Pike, $182,000 12/27: Clatterbuck Properties LLC to Willis, Corey Shannon; Townhouse located at 880 Persimmon PL, $219,000 12/27: Morries, David to Kauffman, Shane M and Wife; .28 acres located at 224 Stacey CT, $277,000
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Culpeper Medical Center welcomes first baby of 2020 Mawell Hackett was the first baby born in 2020 at Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center Jan. 2 at the Culpeper Medical Center Family Birth Center. Hackett, the son of Chelsea Flinn and Justin Hackett of Culpeper, was born at 11:41 a.m. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 19 inches long. Dr. Kevin Dean Stocker, OB, was the delivering physician. Maxwell has two older brothers,
13-year-old Nehemiah and 8-yearold Brycen. For more information about the Family Birth Center, visit www. novanthealthuva.org/services/ womens-services/maternity-aycare/ the-family-birth-center-at-culpeper-medical-center.aspx. Novant Health UVA Health System is an integrated network of physician offices, outpatient centers and medical centers providing patients access to advanced, qual-
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WREATH CLEANUP • Wreaths Across American hosts a cleanup at Culpeper National Cemetery Jan. 18.
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Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Women’s Group The Order of Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism, making a commitment to Jesus as our Savior, and following Him as Lord of their lives. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net |www. ststephensculpeper.net.
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Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Rd., Culpeper, Reformation Lutheran Church - A bible study just for seniors "Graying in Grace" meets each Tuesday at 10 a.m.
MANNA MINISTRY • Manna Ministry Lunch every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Culpeper Presbyterian Church. Free meal for anyone in the community LIBRARY • Come see Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission poster exhibition provided by the Smithsonian at Culpeper County Library, all December and January long! Located inside the Library between the Non-Fiction book stacks, the topics of the posters cover the origins of the Apollo Missions to their landing and long-term implications. Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission poster exhibition is based on a traveling exhibition of the same name, developed by the National Air and Space Museum and the Smithsonian
Wreaths Across America cleanup at the Culpeper National Cemetery is Jan. 18. Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The exhibition is made possible by the support of Jeff and Mackenzie Bezos, Joe Clark, Bruce R. McCaw Family Foundation, the Charles and Lisa Simonyi Fund for the Arts and Sciences, John and Susan Norton, and Gregory D. and Jennifer Walston Johnson.
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OPEN SANCTUARY • Culpeper Presbyterian Church Open Sanctuary: Our sanctuary is open to the public each Thursday from
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FILM • “Musical Highlights from The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and The Hollywood Palace” (1964-1970) This compilation of musical guests on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” and “The Hollywood Palace” was curated from the Library of Congress Television Collections to be a good representation of the British Invasion, Motown, 1960’s Pop, Folk and R&B and the San Francisco Psychedelic Rock scene. “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” aired on CBS from 1967 to 1969 and was a somewhat "hip" version of the typical comedy-variety show of its era. The series show cased new musical artists that other comedyvariety shows rarely gave airtime to, due to the nature of their music or their political affiliations. The hour-long weekly variety series “The Hollywood Palace” was broadcast on ABC from 1964 to 1970 and unlike similar programs such as “The Ed Sullivan Show,” the series used a different host each week. A number of popular music performers got their start on “The Hollywood Palace,” among them The Rolling Stones, who made their first US television appearance on the episode that aired on June 6, 1964. Performers on tonight’s program also include The Supremes, Nancy Sinatra, Ray Charles, Buffalo Springfield, Simon and Garfunkel, Jefferson Airplane, Bobbie Gentry, Pete Seeger, The Who, Judy Collins, The Temptations, James Brown, Big Brother and the Holding Co. featuring Janis Joplin, The Doors, Marvin Gaye and Sammy Davis Jr. Digital presentation from the Library of Congress Video Preservation Lab. 87 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 7:30 p.m.
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What’s Happening JAN. 11 FILM • “Balto” (Universal, 1995)
This family-friendly animated film begins with a live-action intro to set the stage for the story of Balto (voiced by Kevin Bacon), a stray who's half dog and half wolf and is shunned as a half-breed outcast by both humans and his own kind. Balto eventually becomes a hero when he guides a medicationcarrying sled to a townful of sick kids in the wilds of Alaska. This epic drama adventure directed by Simon Wells is loosely based on a true story about the dog of the same name who helped save children from the diphtheria epidemic in the 1925 serum run to Nome. The voice cast includes Bridget Fonda, Jim Cummings, Phil Collins (in a dual role), and Bob Hoskins with Miriam Margoyles in the live-action sequence. 35mm archival film print. 78 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 2 p.m.
FILM • “William S. Hart Double Feature A former stage actor known for Shakespearean portrayals, William S. Hart entered the movies in the early teens and helped define the Western genre, becoming its first bona fide star. Both features are recent Library of Congress digital restorations and will have live musical accompaniment by Andrew Simpson. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 7:30 p.m. “Blue Blazes Rawdin” (Paramount, 1918) Hart, of course, plays the title character, a brawny lumberjack who enters into a poker game with a deceptively mild-looking English gambler named Ladyfingers Hilgard (Robert McKim). The stakes are Hilgard's gambling emporium -- and, it is implied, the Englishman's girlfriend Babette Du Fresne (Maud George). Digital presentation, 65 min. “The Return of Draw Egan” (Triangle, 1916) With a price on his head, the notorious bandit "Draw" Egan (William S. Hart) is hired to bring law and order to the lawless frontier town of Yellow Dog by reformist Mat Buckton (J.P. Lockney). Hiding his criminal past, Egan rules the town with an iron hand until a former collaborator, Arizona Joe (Robert McKim), arrives to make trouble. Digital presentation, 50 min. CELEBRATE THE 20S • Join us
At The Vintage Nest to Celebrate 100 years since the 1920’s Era of Great style and music. Wear your best 1920’s attire. Enter your photo for the Best 1920’s Attire to Win a $25 Shop Gift Certificate. Taste Wine from our Culpeper's own Mountain Run Winery from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Listen to the great Music of the 20’s.
JAN. 12
CHURCH • St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship! We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 AM or 10:30 AM, Childcare from 9 AM – 12 PM. Wednesday Centering Prayer at 11 AM followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 PM. For information: www. ststephensculpeper.net | 540-8258786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net | Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street.
CHURCH • Culpeper
Presbyterian Church, Worship Service 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 9:15 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:50 a.m.
BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday
Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot.
CHURCH • Mountain View
Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, January 12 "Numbers - One Priority" Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 AM.. Live Stream available at 10:00 AM via our website www. mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297.
JAN. 13
SAR MEETING • The Culpeper
chapter of the Sons of the American REvolution will host a meeting at 6 p.m. at Peppers Grill located in the Best Western Hotel Culpeper Special Guest Speaker Lucas Allamon on Agraianism of Madison and Jefferson. We will also hear from our Chapter Orations winner Paul Bass. Additionally , we will be swearing in new officers and
welcoming new members into our Chapter. RSVP to Tom Hamill65@gail. com
JAN. 14
FREE HEALTH PROGRAM
• Many people ask themselves at the beginning of a New Year: should I be on a diet? Integrative dietitian nutritionist Jena Savadsky Griffith will address that question and offer wellness tips at Powell Wellness Center’s free monthly Health Matters program. Noon, PWC conference center, 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper. Information: PWC fitness manager Patrice Barklund, 540-445-5395 or pbarklund@ culpeperwellness.org
JAN. 15
PROFESSIONAL HEADSHOT EVENT • This includes a
professional makeup touch up & 2 headshot photos by a professional photographer, Virginia Koontz. Also, the speaker for the Hangout event will be Matthew McCarton. He'll be leading a "Discussion on Strategy". Start the year strong with a new image and a new strategy for you business. All are welcome.
JAN. 18
MUSEUM OF CULPEPER HISTORY • Work a cloth stitch
and half-stitch and take home your own handmade lace. Instructed by Birgette Tessier and Margaret Campbell. Please bring your own lunch or be prepared to get a quick lunch as we will break for 30 minutes. A minimum of 4 people is required and registration closes on January 13th. To register, call Morgan at the Museum (540) 829-1749 to sign up. Payment in full is required to complete registration and can be made payable to the Museum of Culpeper History via check, credit card, or cash. Call for details.
BEEKEEPER CLASS • This
is a beginner Bee Class for all newbees and for those that just need a refresher. We look forward to everyone that is interested in making a difference for our pollinators. Class will be taught by Jerry Headly, experienced instructor, beekeeper, & all around nice guy. Class Time: 9 a.m.– 6 p.m. Location: VFW Post 2524,12210 Sperryville Pike,
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WREATH CLEANUP • Culpeper National Cemetery is asking for help in cleaning up over 8,000 holiday wreaths that were placed on its graves during the Wreaths Across America ceremony in December. Dumpsters will be available onsite for wreath disposal, although participants are encouraged to bring gloves and rakes. Please meet at 8 a.m. at the cemetery at 305 US Avenue in Culpeper. Contact Jennifer Smith at 540-439-5059.
WREATH CLEANUP • Come
learn the Basics of Stamping with Iron Orchid Design at these Free Make and Take classes at the Vintage Nest, 700 Sunset Lane, Culpeper..Offered at 11:00, 12:00, and 1:00. Class on the hour limited seating of 8 people per session. Must pre-register for class. Contact us: 540829-4000
JAN. 21
NUTRITION PROGRAM • Integrative dietitian nutritionist Jena Savadsky Griffith at Powell Wellness Center in Culpeper will host an 8-week comprehensive nutrition program open to the community. The program, Nutrition Rx, begins on January 21 (5:00-6:00 pm) and will continue on successive Tuesdays through March 10. In this course, participants will learn how to make confident choices of foods and lifestyle practices that are right for their body and life. The fee is $237. For more information or to register, please contact Jena Griffith, 540-445-5387 or jsgriffith@culpeperwellness.org
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What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JAN. 10
ORANGE COUNTY JAN. 17 GAME DINNER • The REAL Tree
BEAVER BELIEVERS •
The public is invited to a free community film screening of the Beaver Believers, an urgent yet whimsical story of an unlikely cadre of activists who share a common vision: restoring the North American Beaver, the most industrious, ingenious, bucktoothed engineer to our watersheds. Sponsored by Virginia Working Landscapes and the Piedmont Environmental Council, a Q&A panel with regional experts follows the 7 p.m. showing at the Little Washington Theatre, 291 Gay Street, Washington.
MICHAEL SHEA • Renowned Washington, D.C. therapist Michael Shea will talk about Art, Consciousness, Ethics, and Social Media Art as a vehicle of self-expression during RAAC’s 2nd Friday Talk at 8 p.m. at the Rappahannock County Library. Mental health uses art as a tool to understand symbols, dreams, express feelings, and increase awareness. Michael’s remarks will offer thoughts for consideration and discussion based on his experience as an integrative psychotherapist, a performing artist, and as a “seeker” of knowledge and wisdom.
JAN. 18
BOOK SIGNING •
Rappahannock resident Lillian Freeman Aylor will be signing her new book, “I’ll Get It Done: A Life Journey in Rappahannock,” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Rappahannock Historical Society, 328 Gay Street, Washington. Questions please contact rapphistsoc@comcast.net or 540675-1163.
JAN. 19
MLK CELEBRATION • The Julia E. Boddie Scholarship Committee invites the entire Rappahannock community to the 29th Annual
Renowned Washington, D.C. therapist Michael Shea will talk about Art, Consciousness, Ethics, and Social Media Art as a vehicle of self-expression during RAAC’s 2nd Friday Talk at 8 p.m. at the Rappahannock County Library.
celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, with a 4 p.m. start time at the Little Washington Theatre, 291 Gay Street, Washington. There will be several special guests and the presentation of the 2020 Dreamkeeper Award. Also featured: “Songs That Moved The Masses,” written and produced by Rappahannock’s own Nan Butler Roberts. Free. For more information call 540-675-1253.
FAUQUIER COUNTY JAN. 9
COFFEE & CONVERSATION AT SCSM • On Thursdays from
10 a.m. to noon, Spiritual Care Support Ministries opens up to the community to provide fellowship, encouragement, and hope through conversation with others, we invite you to come for a cup of coffee, tea, light refreshments and a place to sit and chat. Please visit www.scsm.tv or call 540-3495814 for more information.
JAN. 9
PROGRAM • The public is invited to hear Founder and CEO of The Social Institute Laura Tierney speak on Thursday, January 9, at 7:30pm in the Audrey Bruce Currier Library at Foxcroft School about the #WinAtSocial program developed by her organization to empower students to navigate social media and technology positively. There is no admission charge, but space is limited. Please call 540.687.4510 for details and to reserve seating. Featured in The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and NPR, Tierney’s organization partners with schools nationwide. The Institute’s unique gamified social media curriculum, cocreated with over 50,000 students at 60 schools, has been touted as the gold standard in the country. Tierney has been named a 201920 Alison Harrison Goodyear ’29 Fellow at Foxcroft School and will keynote the launch of a schoolwide Wellness Weekend.
Archers, along with Abundant Life Christian Fellowship, will be hosting a game dinner on Friday, January 17, 2020, from 6-8PM at Abundant Life Christian Fellowship, 19103 Brick Church Road, Orange, VA. Tickets are $10 each and there will only be 100 sold. The ticket includes a BBQ dinner, a chance for prizes and chance for a grand prize. There will be a contest for best game dish, most unique game dish, and best game photo. For more information or to purchase tickets, call/text Andrew at 540-406-7427 or Mark at 540-406-1740.
FEB. 1 NATURE EXPLORATION SERIES• The Seasons and the
Groundhog's Shadow, 10 a.m. to Noon, at James Madison's Montpelier. Celebrate Groundhog Day with a family-friendly walking tour exploring the science behind the groundhog's shadow. Learn how the cyclical changes in nature, called phenology, helped Madison determine when to plant and when to harvest. We will stroll the grounds looking for current phenological clues to determine if the groundhog's prediction is true. $10/person RSVP at www. montpelier.org/events
MADISON COUNTY JAN. 12
SUNDAY BRUNCH • Madison Rescue Squad Sunday Brunch8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Madison Rescue Squad Building. Adult: $10.00 Children 6-12: $5. Children 5 and under Eat Free
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VIEWS Special Needs Trust – An Estate Planning 'Superpower' ESTATE STEWARDSHIP
Estate planning “superpowers!” Yes, they do exist. One of them is Katherine Charapich a Special Needs Trust (SNT). In the world of estate planning, a SNT is an imperative consideration for those who are recipients of needsbased government benefits that are means-tested. Think of a SNT as an avenue to provide supplemental support to an individual who has a disability and who is a recipient of government benefits that are only awarded as long as her assets are valued at certain amount. For example, if an individual has a disability that falls within an area defined as deserving of government assistance, but that has her own resources with an asset value above the set amount, or she inherits assets that would increase her asset value above the set amount, both precluding her from being a recipient of the needsbased government assets, a SNT may be a consideration. The Code of Virginia, § 64.2-779.10. Trust for beneficiary with disability, defines the parameters of a SNT and the respective beneficiary. “Beneficiary with a disability" means a beneficiary of a first trust who the special-needs fiduciary believes may qualify for governmental benefits based on disability, whether or not the beneficiary currently receives those benefits or is an individual who has been determined to be an incapacitated person . . . "Specialneeds trust" means a trust the trustee believes would not be considered a resource for purposes of determining whether a beneficiary with a disability is eligible for governmental benefits. The SNT is a trust designed to provide for supplemental needs that are beyond the very basic needs met by the government-based assistance. The assets in a SNT may assist with enhancing the quality of life of the
beneficiary, allowing for expenditures such as transportation, recreation, dental care, and communication services. SNTs are complex trusts and require careful drafting and administration. There are two types of SNTs, self-settled and third-party. Self-settled (first-party) SNTs are funded with the beneficiary’s own assets, whether through resources she already has, assets inherited when a SNT was not considered, or through a settlement awarded in the event of a personal injury. This article focuses on third-party SNTs. Third-party SNTs may be used as part of the estate planning of individuals other than the individual with the disability who is a recipient of needs-based government assets and who would be the primary beneficiary of the SNT, such as the parents or relatives of the individual with the disability. Thus, if the individual is a recipient of Medicaid or Supplement Security Income (SSI), the assets in the SNT would provide additional resources that are not met by the public benefits, without precluding the receipt of such public benefits. The funding of a third-party SNT may occur during the life of the donor(s) or upon the death of the donor(s). When a SNT is established during the life of the donor, the benefit is twofold. A parent, relative, or friend may convey gifts to the SNT in order for the beneficiary to receive immediate or timely benefits. Creation of the SNT during the donor’s lifetime also allows for the existence of the SNT to be communicated to relatives. This enables the presentation of inter vivos gifts to the beneficiary or the conveyance of assets through a trust or last will and testament; the asset can be transferred to the trustee of the SNT for the benefit of the beneficiary without causing a preclusion from government benefits. The alternative to establishing a SNT during the life of the donor is to include SNT language in the donor’s trust or last will and testament. The effect is that a SNT is only established
if the beneficiary who is a recipient of needs-based government benefits that are means-tested survives the decedent. In such a case, the SNT may be funded from sources such as: life insurance proceeds, retirement plans, assets that pass by probate, or assets distributed from a trust. Transfers to a SNT are completed gifts; it is wise for a donor to consult with her Certified Public Accountant (CPA) prior to the conveyance of a gift. There are times when third-party SNTs are funded only with “seed money,” and receive additional funds at the death of a parent or relative. Following the initial funding of the third-party SNT, the beneficiary should be given notice of the existence of the SNT, and the Social Security Administration should be notified. Prior to substantial funding of the SNT, it may be appropriate for a parent or family member to serve as trustee. However, in addition to avoiding conflicts of interest between family members and the beneficiary, the administration of SNTs is complex; therefore, consider naming a corporate trustee as a successor trustee. In addition to taking special care in the naming a trustee, the services of a CPA who is familiar with SNTs should be engaged. As you review your own estate planning, ask yourself the following questions. Is your loved one, like a child – whether a minor or an adult child, a recipient of or may become a recipient of needs-based government benefits that are means-tested? Would you like to gift assets to her while you are alive? Do you intend to leave assets to her upon your death? Does she depend on her government benefits? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions, perhaps the estate planning “superpower” of a SNT may be worth your consideration. Katherine S. Charapich, Esq., operates the Estate Law Center, PLLC in downtown Culpeper. Call 540-812-2046
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Culpeper Minute Men Chapter of SAR celebrates victory at Great Bridge We have important dates in history such as Independence Day July 4, 1776. We still celebrate it. Let me give you another important date, Dec. 9, 1775. This date should ring in this community’s ears. This was the date of the Battle of Great Bridge. The Patriot victory at Great Bridge had an impact on the course of the American Revolution that was out of proportion to its size. It made the British position in Virginia untenable. It resulted in Virginia being free of any organized British presence for five critical years - free to provide massive amounts of men and supplies to the Continental army with virtually no enemy interference. It was as Colonel Woodford said in his letter to the Virginia Convention on Dec. 10, 1775, “ a second Bunker’s Hill affair, in miniature - with the difference being “ we kept our post”. There were 300 Militia, with the main force being the Culpeper Minutemen. Imagine if the British had defeated the Americans at Great Bridge, they would then
CHARLES JAMESON History
possess North America’s largest shipyard and a wonderful base of operation for the Royal Navy. Washington would not have been able to shift forces between the northern and southern campaigns. The produce of Virginia and a great source of soldiers would have been denied by the British. What Impact would this have had on General Washington. Great Bridge was one of many small, but critical, battles leading to our Independence The Culpeper Minutemen existed for a little more than a year, but left their mark on history. Many Minutemen saw later fame, General Edward Stevens commanded the Virginia Militia at Guilford Court House.; Col Abraham Buford led a failed attempt to relieve the siege of Charleston; Lt. Col. John Jameson participated in the capture of Major Andre in New York and Lt. John Marshall, a future chief justice. Each year on the 1st Saturday in December, the victory of the Culpeper Minutemen and other Americans at Great Bridge is celebrated at the site of the battle in a ceremony conducted jointly by the SAR and DAR. They saved Virginia for the struggle for Independence. This is also a day for Culpeper and surrounding counties to reflect and be proud.
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Arrest Reports
Age: 34, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-8/200 Hair/Eye: Brown/Black Last known: 658 N. East St., 107, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.
Arneillus Jamar Penn Age: 30, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/240 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 738 Willis Ln., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear on Misdemeanor Charge and Revocation of Suspended Sentence & Probation.
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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: Dec. 11-17 Following are the county police reports from Dec. 11-17. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO.
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Dec. 11 Michael J. Beach , 30, 1000 S. James Madison Highway, Orange, assault and battery - family member John Patrick Furey, 38, 90 block Greenview Court, Mineral, failure to appear Debra Jean Pinkard, 50, 9000 block Weslyn Drive, Rixeyville, assault and battery family member Dec. 12 Michael J. Beach , 30, 1000 S. James Madison Highway, Orange, giving false identity to law enforcement officer, unlawful change of name, false ID identity fraud Roberty Andrew Goudreau Jr., 52, 600 block North Mildred Ave., Ranson, W.V., probation violation on felony charge (nine counts) Amy Marie Carroll, 43, 6400 block Tharp Road, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Erin Michelle Wood, 30, 300 block E. Picadilly St., Winchester, probation violaton on felony charge Randall Lamont Grayson, 44, 13000 block Fitzhugh Lane, Woodbridge, distribute/ sell for profit schedule I/II, possession of controlled substances Daniel Franklin Smith, 39, 900 block
Hendricks St., Culpeper, distribute/sell for profit schedule I/II, possession of controlled substances, driving with suspended or revoked license Emily Gaye Eckard, 27, 20 block Tibbs Shop Road, Brightwood, contempt of court Jeremy Randloph Walker, 47, 6400 block Tharp Road, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Dec. 13 Sybil Elaine Baker, 53, 18000 block Waterloo Road, Amissville, identity fraud Andrea Taylor Bragg, 25, 1000 block Dulin Drive, Amissville, driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to aobey signs/ bond surrender Dec. 14 Kevin Anthony McKaige Jr., 27, 400 block N. Timber Tree, Mineral, revocation of suspended sentence and probation, probation violation on misdemeanor charge Brandon Thomas Worley, 22, 80 block Hazelwood Road, Ashville, NC, possession of marijuana Charles Edward Sutphin, 44, 500 block Fourth St., Culpeper, driving with suspended sentence or revoked license Dec. 15 Matthew Cory Fletcher, 26, 20 block Wolfe Den Lane, Amissville, DWI: second offense within five years, eluding police endanger persons or police car, driving after forfeiture of license
Julia Mei Lengsfeld, 25, 200 block Dabney St., Orange, reckless driving excessive speed Brooke Ashlee Hatcher, 25, 21000 block Mt. Pony Road, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Dec. 16 Alexandria Lee Jackson Jr., 49, 21000 block Blackjack Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Erick Scott Kyff, 52, 13000 block Kyff Court, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Dec. 17 Christopher Duane Walker, 49, 1200 block S. West St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Phillip Andrew Wheatcraft, 40, 11000 block Muddy Run Lane, Rixeyville, failure to appear, driving after forfeiture of license, giving false identity to law enforcement officer, violate condition of release Michael J. Beach,1000 S. James Madison Highway, Orange, probation violation on felony charge Erick Scott Kyff, 52, 13000 block Kyff Court, Culpeper, possession of marijuana, possess, transport firearms by convicted felons, weapon/ammo: possess by felon (not firearm) Salyna Marie Spence, 21, 800 block Cumberland Ave., New Castle, monument: intentional damage
Culpeper Town Police: Dec. 30-Jan. 4 Michael Edward Stroops Age: 30, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-0/175 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known:719 Yowell Dr., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Obtaining Money by False Pretenses and Petit Larceny.
Leroy Jermaine Thomas Age: 41, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/260 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 105 Berry St., 2, Orange, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
Following are the police reports from Dec. 30-Jan. 4. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. Dec. 30 Moshisin Muneer Bhatti, 32, 6900 block Ruskin St,. Springfield, drunk in public, profane language Kenneth Deandre Jones, 21, 200 block W. Chandler St., Culpeper, possession of marijuana Dec. 31 Quentin Eugene Johnson, 42, 14000 block Racoon Ford Road, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, refusal breath/blood alcohol test, possession of controlled substances Jan. 1 Stephan Lonelle Robinson, 36, 600
Warrants current as of Jan. 8
block Highview Court, Culpeper, profane, threatening language over public airway, possession of marijuana Detric Durell A. Murrary, 34, 100 block Queen Victoria St., Culpeper, felonious assault Percival Anthony Frost, 64, 100 block Oak Summit road, Winston-Salem, NC, trespass: after being forbidden to do so Brian Michael Frye, 27, 200 block Bickers St., Culpeper, possesion of marijuana Heather Kay Jesse Peacock, 21, 11000 block Torrie Way, Bealeton, possession of marijuana Jessica Beach, 35, 700 block Shenandoah Shores Road, Front Royal, cruelty to animals, abandonement of animal (two counts) Jan. 2 Tylor James Baldwin, 26, 700 block Belle Court, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member, violate protetective
orders, drunk in public, profane language, possession of marijuana Jan. 3 Rickey Lee Carter, 56, 18000 block Brandy Road, Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence Jan. 4 Jorge Enrique Lord, 40, 600 block Pelham's Reach Drive, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Tylor James Baldwin, 26, 700 block Belle Court, Culpeper, assault and battery - police officer or firefighter (two counts), monument: intentional damage Tre Montell Mosley, 24, 2200 block Silver Fox Way, Locust Grove, possession of marijuana
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8 Of Pentacles, Ace Of Pentacles Simply gorgeous energy this week! 8 Cara Cutro of Pentacles is fulfilling work that’s done with great attention to detail and a love for the craft. This can apply not only to our work and money life, but anything we are investing time and energy into. The scene depicted here is one of a job well done. Whatever you are putting your energy into, know that it’s worth the investment. This is also a card of apprenticeship, study, and learning. If you are learning something new it will reward you greatly. The Ace of Pentacles is the perfect compliment to the good work
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Landscape Designers, and Contractors are invited to attend this informational workshop to learn more about techniques and practices used to address common yard problems such as erosion, poor vegetative cover and runoff Reach Your Customers in the Next Issue—Call 540.812.2282 ponding. Limited space available. Please RSVP to Richard Jacobs, Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District at 540-825-8591 or richardj@culpeperswcd.org
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CWS Conservation District hosts Backyard Conservation Workshop The Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District will host a Contractor Workshop about backyard conservation Jan. 30. The workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lake of the Woods Community Center, 110 Sweetbriar Park Rd, Locust Grove, Va. Homeowners, Landscapers, Landscape Designers, and Contractors are invited to attend this informational workshop to learn more about techniques and practices used to address com-
mon yard problems such as erosion, poor vegetative cover and runoff ponding. Limited space available. Please RSVP to Richard Jacobs, Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District at 540825-8591 or richardj@culpeperswcd.org Culpeper County is represented on the Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District Board by Directors Andrew Campbell and Thomas O’Halloran and Associate Director Laura Campbell.
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