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The rapid spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a lot of anxiety. Schools and many businesses are now closed, weddings are being postponed and grocery stores have become battlegrounds for toilet paper Many are starting to wonder if this is our new normal.

Is your household prepared for COVID-19?

The rapid spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a lot of anxiety. Schools and many businesses are now closed, weddings are being postponed and grocery stores have become battlegrounds for toilet paper. Many are starting to wonder if this is our new normal. Michelle Strider, chief quality officer at Novant Health UVA Health System, answers some of the latest questions.

coughing for all sorts of reasons. Physicians use other clues to try to make a diagnosis, such as looking at other symptoms and travel history. A lot of physicians are erring on the side of testing people when they have any respiratory symptoms, simply because we want to have surveillance information about what’s going on in our communities. If you do happen to have coronavirus, most people are able to go home and quarantine there because the vast majority of people that have the virus recover and can stay home through that time.

Q: I have a cough and a fever. Now what? A: First off: Don’t panic and automatically assume that you have coronavirus. Remember, we’re also entering allergy season and people are

Q: What’s the difference between screening and testing? A: Screening for coronavirus is the evaluation of criteria outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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(CDC) as a way to determine the risk factors of someone experiencing symptoms of coronavirus. Coronavirus testing is an oral or nasal swab administered after someone has been screened and identified as a person at-risk for infection. Q: The media keep talking about the importance of flattening the curve. What does that mean? A: That refers to a model that tracks coronavirus cases over time. And that model includes two predictions. One is the sharp spiking cases that would occur if we don’t take preventive measures, such as social distancing, practicing good hand hygiene and covering coughs and sneezes. The second prediction is the possibility of fewer cases spread out over a longer period of time that would occur if we’re

successful with our preventive measures. If everyone uses the recommended preventive measures, we can flatten the curve and thereby prevent healthcare systems from getting overwhelmed with cases. Q: It sounds like the vaccine is still several months away. What should people do in the meantime to protect themselves? A: Continue practicing everyday preventive actions. Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. And don’t forget to throw the tissue away! We’ve said this before, but it can’t be emphasized enough, wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. It is also important to clean frequently touched surfaces by using a regular household ➤ See Health, Page 4


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➤ Health, from Page 3 detergent and water. The CDC has made a number of recommendations over the last few weeks about reducing the size of group gatherings. The most recent recommendation is that people should avoid groups of 10 or more. And if you’re healthy, there are a number of proactive measures you can take to prevent infection. Social distancing is a good example. A good rule of thumb is to maintain at least 6 feet of separation between you and other people to reduce your exposure to germs. Q: What is the difference between isolation, quarantine and shelter in place? A: Self-isolation is a measure that we take to prevent infection. So, if you’re concerned you might have the infection you should stay home. It’s really a step up from social distancing – maintaining at least 6 feet of separation. Shelter in place is very similar to self-isolation but usually involves the closure of businesses and schools, similar to what we’ve seen across the country. OnlyYour people with jobs deemed Hometown Store... essential, like government and Your Hometown Hometown Store... to Your Store... healthcare, are permitted

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continue working at their place of employment. Quarantine is for people who have been exposed or have symptoms of coronavirus and intended to prevent the spread of the virus. Quarantine is usually established for the incubation period of the communicable disease, which is the span of time during which people have developed illness after exposure. For coronavirus, the period of quarantine is 14 days from the last date of exposure, because 14 days is the longest incubation period seen for similar coronaviruses. Q: What do you do if someone in your house has been diagnosed with coronavirus? A: Most people who get COVID-19 will be able to recover at home. The CDC has directions for people who are recovering at home and their caregivers, including: • Stay home when you are sick, Licensed & Insured except to get medical care. Residential and Commercial • If you develop emergency Licensed & & Insured Insured Licensed warning signs for COVID-19, Residential and andget Residential Commercial Commercial medical attention immediately. In adults, emergency warning So Much Under One Roof! signs include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, So Much Under One Roof! Roof! So Much Under One

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persistent pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion or inability to arouse, bluish lips or face. This list is not all-inclusive. Consult your medical provider for any other symptoms. • Use a separate room and bathroom for sick household members (if possible). • Clean hands regularly with soap and water or use an alcoholbased hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. • Provide your sick household member with clean, disposable face masks to wear at home. • Clean the sick room and bathroom, as needed, to avoid unnecessary contact with the sick person. • Avoid sharing personal items like utensils, food and drinks. Some families switch to disposable plates and utensils. Q: Can you have flu and coronavirus at the same time? A: While it’s possible, it’s unlikely. Q: Are pregnant women more at risk? A: Because this coronavirus is new, we have a limited amount of information about who is most at-risk for infection. With viruses from the same family

as COVID-19, and other viral respiratory infections, such as influenza, pregnant women have had a higher risk of developing severe illness. There is increasing concern that pregnant women may be at increased risk for significant complications related to this infection. It is always important for pregnant women to protect themselves from illness and discuss their concerns with their physicians. Q: Do children and adults experience different coronavirus symptoms? A: While children continue to experience much milder symptoms than adults, some children did not experience a fever and had more digestive symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Q: Where can I go for the latest information? A: For updates on the 2019 novel coronavirus, visit the CDC website. For the most up-todate information from Novant Health UVA Health System, visit NovantHealthUVA.org/ coronavirus.

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Ryan Kearney, general manager at Old House Vineyards, and Christopher Harris, head winemaker, are producing hand sanitizer from gin out of their distillery in Culpeper County.

Old House Vineyards is fighting back against COVID-19 and serving up a new style of alcohol, ethanol-based hand sanitizer, produced from gin out of their distillery. The bottling process began early last week and later in the week they began distributing 6,000 bottles to core town personnel so that essential services may continue to be provided to the community throughout this pandemic. Ryan Kearney, general manager at Old House, gives much credit to James Rutledge, brewery manager, for the hand sanitizer idea. Amidst these times of social distancing and quarantines Old House recently discontinued tastings and single glass sales, then transitioned from indoor seating to outdoor seating only, then pared all the way down to strictly parking lot pick up orders; the shutdown phase had begun. Rutledge’s idea was something ➤ See Sanitizer, Page 6

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➤ Sanitizer, from Page 5 to keep the family and staff busy while customer traffic was down. Initially the plans were to place dispensers at different locations downtown but since the product is thinner than the typical commercial hand sanitizers, Old House is instead distributing smaller individual bottles. Old House has entered a partnership with the town of Culpeper for this endeavor. “They are floating us some money for some costs to cover bottles, labels and such,” said Kearney. Old House has been working side by side with Paige Read [pronounced Reed], Director of Tourism and Economic Development for the town of Culpeper. “Our goal is to keep everyone healthy, so we don’t have any interruptions while providing necessary services to the community,” said Read. “First responders, police, light and power, public works, sanitation, and of course Town Hall are among the first receiving the hand sanitizer so people can stay safe and pay bills effectively,” Read said recently. “It’s important to keep things running smoothly during this time,” she said, “Our immediate goal is to work with priority partners to make sure they are equipped”. Town supplies are down due to the public demand so providing this product was an interest of Old House owners and employees. Kearney acknowledged that Old House is not the only distillery doing this. Many are starting to pop up, so supplies are low and harder to find. Locally, Belmont Distillery in Culpeper, Rappahannock Cellars in Huntly, Virginia and Silverback Distillery in Afton, Virginia have also started producing their own hand sanitizers, though on a much smaller scale.

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First responders, police, light and power, public works, sanitation, and of course Town Hall are among the first receiving the hand sanitizer so people can stay safe and pay bills effectively. “I, personally, don’t think I have used as much hand sanitizer in my life as I have lately,” Kearney said recently. “We are planning for up to 50,000 bottles because we are going to be in this phase for a longer time than we initially thought,” he said. Kearney added that the plan is to be able to provide the much sought after product to the general community as well but stressed the importance of meeting the needs of the front line first. During a recent visit to Old House wine club member, Sharon Steele, sampled the gin/glycerin based hand sanitizer. Delightfully surprised she described it in a wine style way saying it had a “nice woodsy bouquet and a lingering softness on the hands,” unlike a product she would get

Patrick Kearney, general manager at Old House, and James Butledge, brewery manager, help get bottles of sanitizer ready.

from a store. “After this [pandemic] dies down, we would like to transition back to a liquid focus, for consumption,” Kearney laughed. Read called it “liquid love.” During this time of social isolation and uncertainty the focus of Old House Winery has temporarily changed. Kearney said, “we have the ability to do something and this is something we can do.” He noted how roles changed during World War II; how the roles of women changed and how factories changed their focus from producing household goods to war goods. “So, this [hand sanitizer] is a little bit of our ‘war time effort,’” said Kearney. “The Kearney family are local heroes. They recognize the need and importance of contributing to

the health of the community. They have done creative troubleshooting to fill that need. They are just really good people doing really good things with the resources available,” Read said. Old House winery, distillery, brewery and pub is open only for drive up purchases. All bottles of wine are 10 percent off and crowlers of beer are $8. Distilled spirit products are also available, however, all beverages are sold strictly on a to go basis. Read wants organizations to know that Kearney and herself are willing to work with any organizations in need of hand sanitizer and they can contact her at (540) 727-0611 or at pread@ culpeperva.gov. Hand sanitizer will not be available on the premises at Old House Vineyards.


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Ming, Max, Maddy and Cadence Most of my friends are rescues. They either show up at a human’s door or are brought home from an animal shelter. But Ming, Max, Maddy, and Cadence are Siamese. That’s literally a different breed. It’s more upper crust, and usually involves a breeder. Ming, for example, was a beautiful Lilac Point Siamese who was acquired by a retired Navy captain. He was a lonely widower and needed company. Ming was young and eager to produce beautiful kittens to fill his house. But when the Navy captain took her to the breeder to begin the process, Ming had second thoughts. She decided she had “scruples.” No one-night stands for her. She wanted a long-term relationship. Thinking it best not to argue with a Siamese, the breeder introduced her to a young Blue Tonkinese named Max. Ming gave him the once over and said "yes." Max and Ming then began a relationship that produced three litters of gorgeous kittens. When asked about their longterm marital harmony, Max said it was no mystery. He learned from the start to always agree with whatever Ming had in mind. Ming, however, was not blessed with a long life. Max grieved quietly at first and then settled into being a dad to one of their daughters. Still being his agreeable self, he always let his daughter have the last word; and the rumors began to grow that Max was henpecked. Maybe so, but he outlived his strongwilled daughter and ultimately found a new soul mate in a Blue Point Siamese via the internet. Maddy, or Madelyn Rose, was an experienced mother thirty times over, and was ready for a peaceful retirement. Max and Maddy get along famously, I am told. Max, the perfect gentleman, keeps his thoughts to himself and, as always, lets his companion run the show. Which brings me to Cadence, one of Ming and Max’s other daughters.

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Church offers outdoor Stations of the Cross By Pat Fitzgerald For the Culpeper Times The congregation of Little Fork Episcopal Church in Rixeyville has found a way to help families come together for prayer this Easter weekend despite churches being closed due to the coronavirus. While Little Fork Episcopal will not hold in-house church services, Rector Stacy Williams-Duncan and her congregation have created a religious experience that is open to the public. People will have the opportunity to pray the Stations of the Cross, which depicts the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, from either inside their car or by walking along a country lane full of blooming cherry trees. The religious artwork was created by Choctaw artist Melonie Twelves, a friend of Williams-Duncan. The two women worked together along with others in the community to bring the artwork to Culpeper County. “I grew up in Oklahoma. My family is Chickasaw, and I’m still an active member of the Chickasaw ➤ See Stations, Page 9

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➤ Stations, from Page 8 Nation,” Williams-Duncan said. “I have a very dear friend in Oklahoma who is an artist, Melonie Twelves, and who is a member of the Choctaw Nation. So, I’ve known these set of Stations of the Cross for over a decade. I’ve known them and seen them and experience them. “When the Episcopal Bishop, Susan Goff, first told us in a conference call … with all the clergy in the diocese that we were not going to have church and there’s a chance that it’s going to last through Holy Week, I began to say, ‘Oh my gosh, this so bizarre and how are we going to do this?’ I was completely weirded out. What do you do?” WilliamsDuncan said. Last weekend, church leaders placed large copies of the Stations of the Cross up on Little Fork Episcopal Church’s property at 16461 Oak Shade Road in Rixeyville. “My first thought was, ‘How am I going to get copies of Melonie’s Native-American Stations of the Cross?’ Because it seems to me there’s just something that we needed to tap into the resilience of native people who survived pandemic after pandemic after pandemic in order to find the spiritual resilience of this pandemic,” Williams-Duncan said. “I kept feeling there is something we can learn from this. “That night I called Melonie on the phone in Oklahoma, and said ‘I’m wondering about it.’ And she very generously said, ‘I completely trust you, let me send you the artwork. So she sent it to me and I began to think about what I am going to do,’” Williams-Duncan added. “A long time ago I thought, ‘Someday I want to hang Melody’s Stations of the Cross on this ground to pay homage to the native people who lived here long before any of the European settlers who came here.’” Little Fork Episcopal Church was founded on the same Rixeyville property in 1731. “The building that’s here was consecrated in 1776 and that was the third church building on this property,” WilliamsDuncan said. “When I think about standing in the place and praying, this is very close to that story of who was here and who lived here. I just decided, I thought ‘well, OK, I am going do it this year. Maybe this is the year to do it.’” With the help of a banner maker in Charlottesville, and volunteers Ed Dodd, Richard, Beau and Renae Gutridge, Joel Duncan and Bill Gaylene and Laimbeer, the rector’s vision has become a reality. “Some amazing engineers from my congregation determined how we can put stands up that were temporary but sturdy enough to survive the wind,” she said. “We’ve put them up here in a way

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For those who want to get out of the house and off the internet, Little Fork Episcopal Church’s Stations of the Cross have an added bonus. “They’re just quite striking on this hillside right now, with the blooming trees behind them,” says Little Fork Episcopal Rector Stacy Williams-Duncan. that you can drive down the church lane and see them from your car window. Or they’re far enough apart that you can walk them and you can still pray them individually as you were praying them,” WilliamsDuncan said. “I was talking to a friend who said, ‘what about people who can’t drive out to Little Fork. What about people in other parts of the country?’ So, I began to wonder about what we were going to do and how that was going to happen.” Williams-Duncan noted that while Stations of the Cross are considered a Roman Catholic tradition, they’re not exclusive to that church. “I think that it’s important to recognize that this is not a Catholic church,” the Episcopal rector noted. “Stations of the cross are a Roman Catholic tradition, but they’re not limited to the Roman Catholic church. As an Episcopal Church, we consider ourselves both Protestant and Catholic in tradition, and they’ve always been part of the Episcopal tradition, but they’re also being prayed at lots of other churches. This website went up and I had emails from a Presbyterian Church in Kansas City that said, ‘we have those stations,’ and another church in Arizona that said, ‘we have a set of those stations.’ So, I think that was a beautiful thing to have happened.” Williams-Duncan even gave a history lesson on the Stations of the Cross. “In the Middle Ages, it was a tradition to travel to Jerusalem, where Jesus had died, and walk the

Stations of the Cross in Jerusalem. That was considered the ultimate religious pilgrimage for Christians, to go to Jerusalem and walk each of these stations that were throughout the city and pray these prayers,” she said. Just like today’s coronavirus has called for creativity in getting the Stations of the Cross to the masses, the same was true back in the Middle Ages, Williams-Duncan noted. “A couple of things started to happen; one plagues and diseases, and two, the Crusades started to happen. It was no longer safe with wars happening in that part of the world for people to travel to Jerusalem,” she said of ancient times. “Instead of traveling to Jerusalem, the great cathedrals in Europe started to set up these visual Stations of the Cross that mirrored all of these places in Jerusalem that you would stop and pray if you were going to walk the end of Jesus’s life. It became this artistic visual pilgrimage that people could do anywhere you were. That is the tradition of the Stations of the Cross. This set of Stations of the Cross follows that ancient tradition. Going into more detail, WilliamsDuncan noted: “As always happens in ancient traditions, they’re not exactly literally biblically accurate. There is one where Jesus is meeting Veronica, the woman who wiped Jesus’s face with a cloth, which actually never occurs in the Scriptures. It’s never been in the Bible, but it always has been in the tradition sense of the Stations of the Cross.

“One of the things that happened in the 1960s was that [Pope] John Paul II renamed a set of Station of the Cross that are completely biblical. So, there is always a question when you’re doing the Stations of the Cross, is this the ancient set of Stations of the Cross or is it the biblically accurate set of Stations of the Cross? This pattern of the Station of the Cross follows the ancient pattern,” WilliamsDuncan noted. In another modern interpretation, the imagery used for Little Fork Episcopal Church’s Stations of the Cross is available at https:// smallchurchesbigimpact.org/. “I called two other creatives that I know really well and what came about was a whole website where all of the Stations, along with the scriptures and the prayers and the musical refrain and meditation, are now available on a website for people who can’t come to Little Fork,” Williams-Duncan said. “It just sort of grew out of people’s desire to have a connection and a way to pray. And we’re going to leave them up through the end of the governor’s order. “There is one last Resurrection Station that will go up for Easter, a big cross, a resurrected Jesus that will go up for Easter,” she added. For those who want to get out of the house and off the internet, Little Fork Episcopal Church’s Stations of the Cross have an added bonus. “They’re just quite striking on this hillside right now, with the blooming trees behind them,” Williams-Duncan said.


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Board seeking to keep tax rate the same By Pat Fitzgerald For the Culpeper Times Culpeper County residents should not see a tax increase next year after the Board of Supervisors agreed to slash the budget Tuesday in the wake of the coronavirus. Instead, supervisors are most likely to cut additional funding for schools, pay raises and step increases for county employees, and freeze all hires for the next fiscal year. The Board of Supervisors will continue to work on the budget until early May. After meeting online Tuesday, the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors decided to hold the fiscal 2021 tax rate steady at 62 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. Because of the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus' impact on the economy, supervisors aren't ready to nail down exact budget numbers. However, the supervisors directed county staff to look into considering a number of scenarios before officially publishing a budget a week before a May 5 public hearing. According to Culpeper County Administrator John Egertson, the budget calendar originally called for a public hearing on the budget

on April 21, and budget adoption on May 5. However, he said, the state budget won't become clearer until April 22. He said the county was looking at proposing a $184,740,655 budget for fiscal 2021, which begins July 1. That budget would have no tax increase, he noted, with the realestate tax rate remaining at 62 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. That budget would have included more than $4 million in additional state funding for the schools and approximately $5 million in additional state and federal funding for capital-improvement projects at the airport. "We had developed a budget; it began all the way back in November, collecting requests from departments and going through the capital improvements plan process and then beginning in the current year a series of different work sessions with the board of the supervisors," Egertson said. "We had spent a great deal of time looking at health insurance and looking at outside agency requests, salary increases, departmental requests, capital improvement plan and the last meeting, March 12, was the schools' request.

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in locally funded operational costs, including cost-of-living increases, the health insurance offset and no extra positions for the sheriff's office, among others. Most of the supervisors said they favored a combination of the last two scenarios. "If we can put this [cost-of-living adjustment] off until January, and let's see what happens in the fall if things do start come back around ... I think we could air on the side of caution," said Catalpa District Supervisor Paul Bates. "Don't get behind the eight-ball here, let's stay out in front of this thing and if things turn around to where we can compensate [county workers] and the unemployment comes back to normalcy, then we can revisit these things." "There are public-sector people losing jobs, there are businesses that are not going to survive, I am very confident that our local revenue — if we're lucky, it will be done by only $4 million versus the prior year — seeing that, I cannot support budgeting for raises," Salem District Supervisor Tom Underwood said. "We have to prepare a very detailed advertisement that lays out the funds," the county administrator said. "We need a decision today on what to advertise but you can still make changes up until the adoption date, which we may be looking at May 12 for that."

scenarios and really a menu of budget reductions for the board to be able to work through and determine what you want to implement for FY21." The first scenario calls for a reduction of nearly $2.4 million in locally funded operational costs, including flat-funding schools, eliminating new positions and coaching stipends, as well as eliminate "pay for performance" increases for county employees and step increases for schools. That scenario would maintain a 2.1 percent cost-of-living raise for county and school personnel, and offset the major health insurance increase for county and school personnel. The sheriff's office would get 18 new vehicles and four new positions. Egertson's second scenario would see a $3.6 million reduction in locally funded operational cuts, with additional cuts to Airfest ($25,000) and the Culpeper Quarterly publication ($45,000). And although the RappahannockRapidan Community Services Board would get an extra $66,378, a total of $50,000 would be left on the table. In addition, the sheriff's office would not get its request for 18 new vehicles. A third scenario calls for a reduction of more than $6 million

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for March 2020 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. February Top Dollar Deal: Cedar MTN District, $852,500. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Total: 96 Catalpa District 3/2: Compton, Jessie and Other to Aronategui, Alcibiades and Wife; 10.35 acres located at 9284 Mountain Springs LN, $570,000 3/5: Young, Shelton R and Wife to Red Lantern Construction Corp; 10 acres located near Greyson LN, 101,000 3/5: Wright, James A JR to Varela, Alexander R and Wife; 5.92 acres located at 11371 Spring Hollow LN, $400,000 3/9: Fitzpatrick, John D and Wife to Seymour, Everett Royal and Others; 4.69 acres located near Holly Springs RD, $120,000 3/16: Ryan, Colin E to Sullivan, Timothy W and Wife; .64 acres located at 10379 River RD, $265,000 3/20: Bard, Kathleen M & Bard, Philip J to Johnson, Kevin and Wife; .63 acres located at 14506 General Longstreet AVE, $225,000 3/24: Hess, Kristin L to Jewell, Dillion Glenn and Wife; 1.18 acres located at 7010 Eggsbornville RD, $196,550 Catalpa Town District 3/9: Blue Ridge Property Management Group LLC to Jefferson Homebuilders INC; Multiple parcels located Lewis ST, $115,000 Cedar MTN District 3/9: Ward, Jordan W and Wife to Tucker, Raheem R and Wife; 2.81 acres located at 19242 Mabel CT, $428,000 3/10: Simpson, Rodney to Schaub, Andrew M and Wife; 3 acres located at 20067 Camp RD, $349,900 3/11: Aldambayev, Kanat and Other to Dear, Kevin M and Other; .15 acres located at 18134 Scenic Creek LN, $315,000 3/12: Rook, Robert D & Nanna M to Fortunato, Thomas Paul and Wife; 38.9 acres located at 23386 Cedar Ridge RD, $852,500 3/20: De Barros, Jorge N to Ratcliff, Joshua A; .15 acres located at 12045 Live Oak DR, $355,000 3/24: Shifflett, Eric Wade and Wife to Fuentes, Carla; 1.74 acres located at 7279 Crockett AVE, $289,000 3/24: Shao, Jonathan Guowu and Wife to Powell, Myra and Husband; 4.63 acres located at 21183 Old Orange RD, $423,000 3/25: Crane, Jeffrey L and Wife to Garcia, Dorian H and Wife; .73 acres located at 20131 William DR, $292,000 3/31: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Dozier, Melissa Anne; 1.67 acres located at 9196 White Shop RD, $329,900 Cedar MTN Town District 3/2: Wester, Paige J to Aucoin, Bryan J and Wife; Townhouse located at 417 Cromwell CT, $189,199 3/26: Skiles, Aaron L to McCauley, Melanie M; .12 acres located at 165 King Edward CT, $335,000 East Fairfax District 3/3: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Spradlin, Brianna Leigh; .15 acres located at 2138 Chestnut DR, $365,141 3/9: Secretary of Housing & Urban Development to Quinn, Chiquitta Caprice, .14 acres located at 1963 Cotton Tail DR, $273,000 3/12: McCann, Lorinda K to Posada, Kevin I and Wife; .14 acres located at 2065 Magnolia CIR, $319,500 3/16: Wynh, Tereek to Westhoff, Samuel L; .35 acres located at 141 Standpipe RD, $342,500 3/17: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Rife, Kimberly Marie; .12 acres located at 2147 Juniper DR, $344,882 3/20: Fetter, Charles J and Wife to McConnell, Danny Jay and Wife; .23 acres located at 715 Kingsbrook RD, $335,000 3/24: Van Ness, Bruce and Others to Barrientos, Jose B and Wife; Townhouse located at 1113 Vantage PL, $125,000 3/25: Jones, Lillian R to Prunell, Joseph Ryan; Townhouse located at 2281 Forsythia DR, $220,000 3/27: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Freedy, Andrea Kay; .16 acres located at 2146 Juniper Dr, $343,859 3/30: Hudgins, Joseph Daniel and Wife to Jones, Zachary and Wife; .14 acres located at 1819 Cotton Tail DR, $323,000 3/30: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Wilson, Charles and Wife; .14 acres located at 2205 Chestnut DR, $335,999 3/30: Gandy, Ronald L and Wife to Lewis, Kathleen; Townhouse located at 1936 Birch DR, $192,000 3/31: Beck, Aaron James and Wife to Rasnick, Jon; Townhouse located at 2285 Forsythia DR, $215,000 3/31: Settle, Leslie Michelle to Crosswhite, David and Wife; .43 acres located at 724 Electric AVE, $345,000 Jefferson District 3/2: Wollam, Robert C to Caliber Homebuilder INC; 23.71 acres located near Jeffersonton RD, $145,000 3/4: Villers, Vicki L to Holtslag, Conrad; 13.67 acres located at 4465 Jeffersonton RD, $390,000 3/9: Barrett, Yvonne to Troyer, Joseph G and Wife; 3 acres located at 1181 Kristin LN, $245,000 3/11: Williams, Franklin to Carter, David and Wife; 1.12 acres located at 10255 Dutch Hollow RD, $228,000 3/13: Federal National Mortgage Association to Kocak, Jessica and Other; 2.31 acres located at 9029 Rixeyville RD, $242,500 3/16: Harms, Timothy P and Other to Carter, William Sterling and Wife; 9.4 acres located at 2079 Riley RD, $325,000 3/16: McMahan, Galen JR and Other to Coughlin, Keith and Wife; 4.1 acres located at 9465 Breezewood LN, $560,000 3/16: Pittman, Gary Lynn and Wife to MD Russell Construction INC; 15.67 acres located near Walnut Ln, $170,000 3/16: Caudill, Barbara Ann & Fewell, Michael William to Nicholson, Robin and Other; 1 acre located at 2153 Brown LN, $239,000 3/20: Turner, James W and Other to Miller, Kelli Camille and Husband; 1.58 acres located at 3588 Southhampton DR, $485,000 3/20: Garcia, Leonardo Jose and Wife to Rahmani, Johnathan and Wife; 3.03 acres located at 2646 Colvin RD, $455,000 3/20: Parker, Reggi N and Other to Schmidt, Susan Marie and Husband; 1.92 acres located at 2026 Parker PL, $198,000

3/23: Kohler Brothers LLC to Leach, Terry M and Other; 10.22 acres located near Firefly RD, $99,000 3/23: Aufmuth, Eric M and Wife to Eppley, Andrew Paul and Other; 3.03 acres located at 19433 Springfield CIR, $372,500 3/24: Couk, David E SR and Wife to Carlin, Robert M JR; 3.3 acres located at 5228 Myers Mill RD, $563,000 3/25: Arndt, Jason R and Wife to Shifflett, Eric Wade and Wife; 2.27 acres located at 2545 Colvin RD, $435,000 3/30: Beverstock, Jeffrey D and Wife to Sampsell, Joseph K and Wife; 1.98 acres located at 15447 Pheasant CT, $395,000 Salem District 3/2: Evers, Edward F III and Wife to Lawrence, Jeffrey and Other; 1.09 acres located at 9446 Hampton LN, $300,000 3/2: SONA INC to Stallings, Matthew A and Wife; 2.23 acres located at 10210 Limestone AVE, $490,000 3/2: CMH Homs INC to Minor, Tori L; 1.03 acres located at 13359 Gray St, $239,000 3/3: Hook, Dale Taylor and Other to Aho, Jeremy Matthew and Wife; 2.15 acres located at 9356 Taylor LN, $226,000 3/4: Smith, William Joseph IV and Other to Green, Kenneth Wayne and Others; 6.3 acres located at 17390 Emma DR, $510,000 3/5: One Main Financial Services INC to Lohr, Dana K; 1 acre located at 14378 Shanktown RD, $76,055 3/9: Walker, Timmy E and Wife to Moran, Jaime Alexander; 1.36 acres located at 5116 Hazelmere LN, $210,000 3/9: Deneen, Sharyn M to Culbertson, Kevin C and Wife, 15536 Fox Chase LN, $290,000 3/9: Swift, Harvey to Foote, Hastings III; .95 acres located at 17187 N Merrimac RD, $194,900 3/11: Kosch, Ethan and Other to McGuire, Douglas Wayne and Wife; 4.18 acres located at 10338 Mountian Run Lake RD, $389,000 3/20: Crook, Charles S and Wife to Gagne, Gerald; 2.06 acres located at 9128 Woodbrook LN, $322,500 3/24: Lesson Never Learned LLC to Nehring, Robert John and Wife; 1.09 acres located at 13380 Gray ST, $300,000 3/30: Dark, David Scott and Other to Rupard, W Ralph and Wife; 1.33 acres located at 7487 Kirtley TRL, $236,000 3/30: Richards, Christopher Shawn to Rutherford, Sean; 1.17 acres located at 18235 Sumter RD, $239,900 3/31: Walter, William W & Walter, Mary E to Litwinczyk, Thomas Walter and Wife; 1.66 acres located at 9323 Mountain Run Lake RD, $345,000 Stevensburg District 3/2: Painter, Ruby to Tahiry, Mohammad Rasul; 12.25 acres located near MT Pony RD, $55,000 3/3: Ashmore, Ryan C and Wife to Hernandez-Rivera, Apolinar; .6 acres located at 14694 Carrico Mills RD, $153,500 3/3: Lough, William Julius and Other to Nuar, Peter F and Others; 1.21 acres located at 13439 Broadview LN, $338,000 3/4: Eckard, Zachariah J and Wife to Wright Christopher E and Wife; 8.48 acres located at 12645 MT Zion Church RD, $600,000 3/5: Smith, Gregory A to Dysart, Paul Brandt and Wife; 10.00 acres located near Fairfield LN, $150,000 3/9: Orringer, Kathleen to Zatari, Tareq; 11.07 acres near MT Zion Church RD, $115,000 3/9: Pardee Virginia Timber 1 LLC to Hurlock, James Brittan and Wife, Multiple parcels located near Jacobs Ford RD, $261,570 3/11: Houck, Robert A and Other to Knowles, David A and Other; 2.14 acres located near Carolina LN, $75,000 3/13: SAB Investments LLC to Graham, James Melvin III; 3 acres located at 24183 Revercomb RD, $319,900 3/20: Jacobs, Bruce W and Wife to Albritton, Zachary and Wife; 2.34 aces located at 18183 Brenridge DR, $395,000 3/20: Green, David and Wife to Gavigan, Phillip M and Other; 1.09 acres located at 14100 Westwind LN, $352,100 3/20: Faulconer, Shirley V to Wolfe, Joshua R and Wife; Multiple parcels located near Inlet RD, $196,000 3/27: Loyd, Margaret G and Other to Suthard, Richard G and Wife; 6.75 acres located near Fields Mill RD, $50,000 3/27: Loyd, Margaret G and Other to Suthard, Kyle; 8.37 acres located near Fields Mill RD, $50,000 3/27: Gabos, Gizella to Murray, Patsy; .73 acres located at 19201 Germanna HWY, $238,000 West Fairfax District 3/3: Dooley, Kevin F to Gomez, Eddy A and Wife; .30 acres located at 728 First ST, $145,000 3/3: Culpeper Investments LLC to NVR INC; .80 acres located at 829 Keswick Dr, $103,000 3/4: Horodyskyj, Ivan and Wife to Arevalo-Lewis, Fatima Portillo; .27 acres located at 621 Keswick DR, $344,950 3/9: Hampton, Michael Todd to Krutke, Kimberly Jean and Husband; .22 acres located at 458 Blossom Tree Rd, $415,000 3/12: Lasswell, John J to Smeby, Stuart and Wife; Townhouse located at 847 Fairview Village CT, $170,000 3/16: Vernon, Courtney to Hebel, Jeremy Scott and Other; .13 acres located at 1024 Riverdale CIR, $283,900 3/16: Davis, Elizabeth M to Rand, Lisa M; .22 acres located at 629 Country Club RD, $342,500 3/16: RAM Holdings LLC to CRM Holdings LLC; located at 1100 Sunset LN, $640,000 3/17: Goode, Edward O and Other to Lunders, Brandon O and Wife; .28 acres located at 814 Woodcrest LOOP, $345,000 3/20: Culpeper Investments LLC to NVR INC; .37 acres located near Keswick DR, $103,000 3/20: Wittle, Leroy E to Cocchiaro, Cathy L; Townhouse located at 836 Gallows CT, $220,000 3/20: Leathers, Ronald C and Wife to Henderson, Alexander and Others; .14 acres located at 333 Spring ST, $93,000 3/26: City Street Properties LLC to Hensley, Charles Robert and Other; .59 acres located at 200 Stacey CT, $379,900 3/31: Dea, June to Abercrombie, Todd B; .12 acres located at 627 Holly Crest DR, $310,000 3/31: Culpeper Investments LLC to NVR INC; .44 acres located at 825 Keswick DR, $103,000 3/31: Sites, Amy K to Tidoe, Aaron C; .28 acres located at 1084 Virginia AVE, $365,000


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Northwest Virginia Land Market Strong According to Local Expert Local Land Specialist Chad Pangle is an avid sportsman who has blended his passion for real estate and the outdoors with a career in land sales. Pangle was born and raised in Strasburg, Virginia. He grew up hunting, fishing, and spending time on small family farms throughout his childhood in the Shenandoah Valley where he still resides with his family today. Pangle specializes in farming, hunting, and timber properties as well as rural homes with acreage. He says that in some cases, landowners don’t realize how much value the recreational opportunities can add to their property. “Northwest Virginia offers endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts,” said Pangle. “My goal is to help landowners realize the true market value of their property when outdoor recreational opportunities are involved.” Tracts with wooded acreage, pasture, and water make for prime habitat for wildlife and hunting. Land that offers investment opportunities from tillable or timber acreage also make properties very attractive in today’s market.

(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 name is Amari Jackson. I’m a seventh-grader at Floyd T. Binns Middle School. I am currently the treasurer of National Junior Honors Society and was on the cheer squad. I am apart of the youth ministry at Mt. Olive Baptist Church where I serve on the Usher ministry, youth choir also I do praise dancing. When I decided to join Culpeper Youth it was because my brother Terry was apart of it and I was able to see all the things he was doing and I just knew that this was something

that I wanted to be apart. Since joining Culpeper Youth, I have been able to help out with many different events throughout the community and so far it’s been great learning experience. My favorite event that we help out with is the third Thursday concerts. I also enjoy when we do the Teen Talks, which is a great way for all of us to come together and talk about different issues that can be some times hard to discuss. I love being able to give back to the community and being apart of Culpeper Youth has been an awesome experience so far and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.

Pangle’s expertise in Virginia land comes from working as a Land Specialist for Whitetail Properties Real Estate – the industry leader in hunting, farm, recreational, and timber properties. As a Land Specialist, Pangle will provide real estate services to both buyers and sellers of all types of land here in Culpeper County and the surrounding area. According to Pangle, excellent hunting for white-tailed deer, turkey, bear, and fishing attracts outdoor enthusiasts and investors from inside and outside Virginia’s borders. “The time is right to market land as a hunting or recreational property,” said Pangle. “As a national company operating in 35 states, we offer exposure to a nationwide network of outdoor enthusiasts and land investors – many of whom are already considering owning property in Northwest Virginia.” To contact Whitetail Properties Land Specialist Chad Pangle about buying or selling land in Virginia, please call 540-975-3487 or visit his agent page at https://www.whitetailproperties.com/agents/chad-pangle.

ABOUT WHITETAIL PROPERTIES Founded in 2007, Whitetail Properties Real Estate has exploded into North America’s top place to buy and sell recreational hunting, ranch, farm, and timber land. This fact was cemented last year with more than 1.3 billion in sales totaling more than 340,000 acres. The company was also named one of “America’s Best Brokerages” by The Land Report. Whitetail Properties has expanded operations into 35 states and counting, enlisting a staff of hardworking, knowledgeable, and passionate Land Specialists. Whitetail Properties also reaches more than 36 million households with Whitetail Properties TV, an award-winning tv show on The Sportsman Channel that showcases the benefits of owning recreational real estate. To browse prime hunting and farmland currently for sale or to contact a Whitetail Properties Land Specialist, visit WhitetailProperties.com

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Culpeper Police ask for compliance, but will not demand people's papers In light of Gov. Ralph Northam’s stay-at-home order that was issued last month, the Culpeper Police Department stresses the importance of the order and for all citizens to comply with the order for everyone’s safety to include all first responders and health care professionals during this Covid-19 Pandemic. Other than the travel exceptions in the order, everyone needs to stay at home and not gather in groups larger than 10 people. The Culpeper Police Department will continue to educate residents, businesses, and others to ensure compliance of the order. If any incident, business opening, or

gathering goes beyond this policy, it will be handled on a case-by-case basis. The Culpeper Police Department has received information from social media posts and calls from citizens and business owners about a requirement of citizens to have “travel papers” or “travel documents” in possession to travel to their job, grocery store, etc. in compliance with the executive order. In no way does the executive order nor any guidance received by the Governor’s Office require any resident to have any document in their possession to travel. Thus, the Culpeper Police Department

will not ask any citizen for any type of travel document during an interaction, with the exception what is required by law (driver’s license, vehicle registration, etc.) The Culpeper Police Department will continue to handle all essential calls of service and conduct traffic stops to ensure public safety during this difficult time for all. Police ask the community to comply with Gov. Northam’s executive order, recommendations from the CDC and the Virginia Department of Health. Compliance is for everyone's safety, their family’s safety, and the safety of those around them to include first responders and healthcare professionals.

Schools select teachers, classified employees of year All 10 Culpeper County public schools selected a Teacher of the Year and Classified Employee of the Year. The Phoenix Alternative Education Program also selected a Teacher of the year. Classified Employees of the Year were also chosen from maintenance, transportation, technology, and central office. The County Teacher of the Year will represent the school division in the 2020-21 Virginia Teacher of the Year competition. This annual program honors teachers who represent the best in teaching in the Commonwealth. Selected as Teacher of the Year at each school are the following: • Culpeper County High School — Alice E. W. Robinson • Eastern View High School — Julie N. Deal • Culpeper Middle School — Anna

M. Sylvester • Floyd T. Binns Middle School — Kara S. Dulin • Phoenix Alt. Education Program — Kelly B. Richardson • A.G. Richardson Elementary — Erin M. Mitchell • Emerald Hill Elementary — Debbie R. Gaulden • Farmington Elementary — Stacey L. Lauffer • Pearl Sample Elementary — Sean Mitchell • Sycamore Park Elementary — Tori J. Stanley • Yowell Elementary School — Madeline E. Franklin Selected as Classified Employee of the Year from each school and department are the following: • Culpeper County High School — Holley Wortman • Eastern View High School — Jodi K. Stone • Culpeper Middle School —

Wanda E. Jenkins • Floyd T. Binns Middle School — Donald K. Minor • A.G. Richardson Elementary — Shirley A. Johnson • Emerald Hill Elementary — Jessica L. Martin • Farmington Elementary — Antoinette L. Koberlein • Pearl Sample Elementary — Janita T. Cliette • Sycamore Park Elementary — Stephanie A. Irizarry • Yowell Elementary School — Jacquelyn B. Thomas • Transportation — Brenda R. Butler • Central Office — Chloe B. Edwards • Maintenance — Mark J. Sekol • Technology — Robert J. Smith CCPS congratulates all those employees who were selected as Teacher of the Year and Classified Employee of the Year.

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Country Club of Culpeper donates meals In partnership with the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, the members of the Country Club of Culpeper have donated nearly 600 meals for area workers on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis. The Country Club of Culpeper has closed its clubhouse except for takeout orders and saw this as an opportunity to do something positive and to help local heroes as well as provide a way to keep their employees working. “This is a win-win situation,” said Larry Lucas, president of the Board for the Country Club of Culpeper. “People are looking for ways to help the heroes that are risking their health and well being to keep our community healthy and safe. CCC is trying hard to stay open to continue to provide service and value to our members. This program helps with both of those initiatives. We want to thank the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce for organizing this meal drive.” “We are proud of our community and the way they have rallied around each other in this time of need,” Culpeper Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Jeff Say said. “The Country Club of

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continue to show Culpeper’s caring nature and we want to make sure to highlight all the good our residents are doing. We’re proud of you all.” Members who have private

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Holy Week & Easter Stations of the Cross Available April 4th through June 7th During this COVID-19 pandemic, if you find yourself needing a sacred place to take a walk, you are invited to come to the grounds of Little Fork Episcopal Church and walk the Stations of the Cross, which were inspired by Native American imagery. These prayer stations are positioned, so people can drive by them or walk them and still practice safe social distancing. In addition to the physical Stations of the Cross, virtual versions and mediations are available on the church website.

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Hope amid uncertainty brings strength The greatest foe in our collective battle with this COVID-19 virus is Marshall Conner uncertainty. Our foe is invisible, contagious and it doesn’t discriminate. We can’t beat it over the head like a zombie, so it gets us with a handshake, hug or cough. It doesn’t care if you’re good, bad, young, old, rich, poor — it’s just a nasty virus doing what nasty viruses do. Mankind’s best medical experts are having a hard time predicting where and when it will touch our lives. Many people are working from home, others choose to wake up earlier and go to work longer by necessity or choice. Together we are all holding fast in a storm. An increasing number of our fellow citizens are laid-off, furloughed or simply out of a job. Our 2020 calendars are losing plan after plan; vacations, meetings, schedules and events are being crossed out like days on a prisoner’s wall. Our best made plans are simply being erased or at

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best postponed to a date when it all might be normal again. We count our blessings if we have work or even food. There are grim reports, statistics and graphs with peaks and hot zones. The global village is cloaked by the same dark cloud — my friends across the world are all suffering similar anxieties. This is the big messy picture that we are confronting and right now it resembles a Jackson Pollock canvas. Uncertainty stinks in every human language. What is the end game? How will it change us? How long will our economy tolerate this? Can it all be restarted like a dead battery? How can our nation keep spending? How can it not? Are our political leaders capable of success or even agreement? Locked in our houses for preservation we remain hopeful through faith. We also lighten each other’s anxiety with humor. The welltimed laugh is such good medicine. Let me tell you about the good things I’ve witnessed recently. I have noticed that there are some inspiring — yet often overlooked — people in our world. The ones manning cash registers, stocking shelves and cleaning stores. There are

tireless people providing healthcare in our hospitals, emergency services, law enforcement, truckers, construction workers, custodians and my colleagues in critical infrastructure childcare. I mention them not out of pride in myself but in my pride of serving alongside them. Who knew that a grocery cashier and childcare worker would be at the forefront of a pandemic fight? Who knew that moonshine could be crafted into hand sanitizer with a vaguely familiar scent? Another thing that I’ve noticed is the heightened value of the arts and artists that brighten our world and enhance our lives. Musicians, singers, writers, artists, comedians, poets and journalists are using social media selflessly to connect, help and entertain. So many of us need a few moments of joy. On Sunday evening my daughter rode an electric hover board around the living room. Her hair was flowing, and our pet Border Collie tracked her movements. My daughter wore a princess dress while blasting Bill Wither's classic “Lean on Me.” The song was brand new to her. It's funny how that little moment transformed into something greater. A nine-year-old discovering the healing the power of a song from a man who had just departed this world. This glorious song provides Withers a kind of immortality. I think it would make Bill smile. I always loved it when World War II veterans would say, “Back then we just accentuated the positive and

worked together — that was the secret.” The Greatest Generation knows the secret to overcoming dark uncertainty. We are much stronger than we think — we’ve just gone awhile without being tested. When I see chalk art that reads, “Stay Strong Culpeper” it helps. When I see people taking the time to look after our most fragile populations it brings hope. When I see restaurants (also worried about the future) still donating food and feeding customers I am inspired. When I see masks created by friends or colleague it shows me that we are still capable of having each other’s backs in the bad times. We are only as strong as those who stand shoulder-to-shoulder with us. Last weekend, as I fly-fished Falmouth Flats on my beloved Rappahannock it was eerily quiet. I only saw a few fishermen and I heard the water. High overhead Eagles and Ospreys were in an aerial dogfight about fishing rights. A shadowy school of Hickory shad—the shinyscaled heralds of spring swirled past my legs. Nature was doing what nature does best, unveiling its beauty, while progressing in cycles. The river calmed the uncertainty in my impatient soul. Historically, Culpeper has weathered tough times. It’s just our turn now. This time of distancing will bring us all closer together once the clouds of uncertainty fade.

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Here for a time such as this — mental health amidst an enemy Remember that seemingly age-old instruction, “a Bible apart and Katherine Charapich feet on the floor?” (Yes, revealing my Baptist upbringing.) That encouragement was intended for those of us in our teenage years. Now, the instruction is to remain 6 feet apart, wear face masks, and only leave our homes to obtain essential provisions — a message intended for everyone irrespective of age, as COVID-19 is seemingly indiscriminate. For times such as this. … To my knowledge, there has never been a time such as this. Never did I imagine that a world-wide pandemic would be a consideration regarding our quality of life, lifestyles, and the running of our businesses. One day our world seemed orderly with the dawn of the next revealing a way of life that had been upended, as well as a fragile infrastructure. Caught unaware, many of us have improvised by purchasing supplies and being creative with our approaches to work. However, the efforts still don’t feel like enough – leaving one grasping for solutions, or mere comfort. Jumping right into the heart of this message — with the sphere of what I had known being completely set offkilter by the tentacles of COVID-19, I was having a difficult time attaining a quiet moment of calm. The extra peanut butter, rice, soup, and paper products that now line a portion of my pantry were still not providing the comfort for which I longed. The threat seems so great, so outof-one’s control, that even though I had been determining solutions, I was left with the disconcerting feeling of a pervasive dread – even fear, that had descended. It felt like overnight, joy was put into a box. Perhaps many of you have been experiencing similar feelings. As the sun streamed through my windows, the dogwoods are in bloom, the church bells still ring on the hour, and I have an extra roll of paper towels, I found those comforts to be nice; however, insufficient in the face of an enemy such as this virus. This is not a time to mince words. As many of you know, my faith is who I am. It is why I do what I do. I unashamedly share the following — hoping it will help even one. On a recent morning, as my mind tried to process the enormity of what our world, country, and communities

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face, I was trying to shake off the “muddiness” that seems to accompany the feeling of not being in control. I affected the one action I knew to do. In the quietness of a single space, I pictured Christ’s Presence right beside me. That audience if you will, was the strength I needed, as this enemy in the form of a virus that is present in such a pervasive manner in this very season of Easter, has managed to dominate the airwaves, conversations and our thoughts. It appears that the fluidity of this virus enables few answers. Maintaining one’s perspective and mental health is so important. Even though there may be some moments where getting from one fifteen-minute interval to the next is the best we can do, if possible, capture a glimpse of a picture, a hope, far greater than a “time interval.” Esther 4:14 (KJV) shares “... and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” As challenging as many of the moments seem, I am making a concerted effort to take to heart this Easter season, grasp it — catch it, and bring it into the weeks and months of the season we will be facing. Lyrics in Bethel Music’s song, “Ain’t No Grave,” perfectly captures such a season, “Oh, there was a battle, a war between death and life. And, there on a tree, the Lamb of God was crucified. And, He went on down to hell, He took back every key. He rose up as a lion and He set all captives free. There ain’t no grave could hold his body down.” When pantry provisions, the daily news cycle, nor social media provide little comfort due to the scale of the battle taking place, conduct a “mental health moment” by: celebrating the Easter victory, turning off social media for one day, listening to the birds early in the morning, reading a verse or poem, writing, listening to music, or looking at the stars late in the evening. In addition to maintaining one’s mental health, some are recognizing the fragility of life, that time is precious, and it is prudent to have an estate plan in place. CONCERNS: The magnitude of this virus is truly bringing to the forefront the importance of having carefully drafted documents, such as a revocable trust, a last will and testament, a power of attorney, and an advance medical directive. INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS: Many estate planning attorneys are holding meetings and document reviews via phone or video

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CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE§ 8.01-316 Case No. JJ016375-01-00 JJ016375-02-00 CULPEPER J&DR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Commonweatlh of Virginia, in re BOBADILLA MONDRAGON, ANDERZOON v. ELIN NAUM BOBADILLA MURILLO

ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE§ 8.01-316 Case No. JJ016374-01-00 JJ016374-02-00 CULPEPER J&DR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Commonweatlh of Virginia, in re GONZALEZ MONDRAGON, BRANDON J v. SELVIN JOSUE GONZALEZ ALEMAN

The object of this suit is to: DETERMINE CUSTODY OF ELIN NAUM BOBADILLA MURILLO, JUVENILE.

The object of this suit is to: DETERMINE CUSTODY OF BRANDON GONZALEZ MONDRAGON, JUVENILE.

It is ORDERED that the defendant appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her intersts on or before 5/12/2020 at 9:00AM. 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 & 4/23/20

It is ORDERED that the defendant appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her intersts on or before 5/13/2020 at 9:00AM. 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 & 4/23/20

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CULPEPER COUNTY

JANE RICE LANGAN, TRUSTEE [AND/ OR ANY SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE(S)] OF THE BLANCE C. RICE LIVING TRUST DATED APRIL 16, 1998, et al Plaintiffs vs. ARLEY ESTES, et als, Defendants

CASE No: CL20000265-00

ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to effect a partition of certain parcels of real property described collectively as Tax Map No. 17-26; which consists of one parcel containing 9.84 acres, more or less, and one parcel containing one acre, more or less which adjoining parcels are lying and beingin the Salem Magisterial District, in the County of Culpeper, Commonwealth of Virginia. These lots or parcels or real property are more particularly descrived in deeds of conveyance recorded in Deed Book 87 at Page 366 and Deed Book 103 at Page 247 among the land records of Culpeper County, Virginia, wherein the said properties were conveyed to Hattie Coughlin (Coffman.) Based on the Affidavit filed in this action, there may be unknown Defendants who are indentifed as the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees and successors in title of Arizona C. Keenum, Doris Coughlin, Lyle Coughlin, Clyde Coughlin, Browing Coughlin, Mable c. McDaniel, Blanch C. Rice, Raymond Coughlin, Marvin Coughlin, Raches Estes, Susie Snyder, Altha Benjamin Hawkins, Bessie Ellen Norman, Hazel Lee Veltoven, Katheryn “Kitty” Bayne, Mary Lucille Burke, Richard L. Bayne, Sr., and Charles H. Bayne, Sr. Additionally after exercising due diligence, there are persons who are or may be Defendants whose location or whereabouts are unknown; namely, Phillip Brumbles, Russell Burke, Kim Williams, Cahrles H. Bayne, Jr., Benjamin Hawkins, Julie Mara and steven Norman, if not living, then their heirs and/or devisees and successors and assigns whose names and locations are or may be unknown. Finally, there may be Defendants who are otherwise unknown parties and are identified by the general description of “Parties Unknown” , who may have some interestin the real property or a protion thereof, that is subject to this partition suit. WHEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the unknown Defendants and the Defendants whereabouts are unknown as described hereinabove or any party claiming through them or any parties in any way having or claiming an interest whatsover in the property subject to this suit or any portion thereof, appear in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Culpeper County on or before May 1, 2020 to do what is necessary to protect their interest as they may have in the property subject hereto. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Culpeper Times and posted at the front door of the Courthouse wherein the Culpeper County Circuit Court is held I ASK FOR THIS: M. Andrew Gayheart Counsel for Plaintiffs Gayheart & Willis, P.C. 142 E. Davis Street PO Box 1583 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Telephone (540) 825-3200 Facsimile (540)825-3277 agayheart@gayheartandwillis.com VSB No. 26385

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V I R G I N I A: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CULPEPER COUNTY STEPHEN W. CORBIN, TRUSTEE, Plaintiff v. CASE No: CL20000339-00 UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a Pearl I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM, WORTH PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, on Virginia Route 666, TM 41-67 in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN, Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a PEARL I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM WORTH, PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, on Virginia Route 666, TM 41-67 in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN and ANY SUCH PARTIES WHO MAY BE NON-RESIDENT, INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS The object of this Complaint is to determine the owners and their respective interests in a cerain parcel of land located on Virginia Route 666 in Culpeper County, Virginia containing 13 acres, more or less, TM 41-67, that was conveyed to Harry Lee Tuel, husband of Annie M. Tuel, by deed dated April 17, 1939 and recorded in Deed Book 100, page 466 to ascertain any liens thereon and their priority and to partition such property in one of the modes prescribed by low. An Affidavit having been made that there are non-resident individual defendants and that there are UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a PEARL I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM WORTH, PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, TM 41-67, in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN, whose names, and last known whereabouts, location and addresses are unknown, it is hereby ORDERED that the above named defendants and/or UNKNOWN PARTIES or any parties claiming through them and all non-resident, individual defendants or any parties in any way having any interest whatsover in the property of any protion thereof, do appear before the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Culpeper County, Virginia, 135 West Cameron Street, Culpeper, VIrginia 22701 on or before May 1, 2020, and protect their interests. It is futher ORDERED that this Order of Publication be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Culpeper Times, a newspaper of general circulation within this County, shall be posted on the front door of the Courthouse for the Circuit Court of Culpeper County and mailed to each of the defendants at the post office addresses given in the affidavit required by Section 8.01-316 filed among the papers of this cause. I ASK FOR THIS: John C. Bennett Counsel For Complainant Attorney at Law 306 N. West Street Culpeper, VA 22701 540-825-3838 VSB #14786

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HOW TO SOLVE:

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Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9. Answers to Last Week’s Sudoku:

6 5 2 1 7 9 8 4 3

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7 4 5 8 2 1 3 6 9

Weekly Tarotscope for April 9: Knight of Wands, 8 of Cups The Knight of Wands is back this week, Cara Cutro encouraging us to continue to show up for ourselves boldly by following our passions. He has a creative fire that supports and guides him as he moves along the path to his highest potential. Last week we talked about moving toward whatever “lights us up.” I’d say that we are still being called to follow our passions and engage this creative energy to fuel our endeavors. If it isn’t good for your soul or supported by divine inspiration, don’t waste your time. You could also see the Knight of Wands showing up to support you as you face something difficult that needs to be done. The time to take action is now. Coupled with the 8 of Cups, we drive the point home in terms of a potentially difficult situation or a need to walk away from something

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that no longer works. These two energies bode well together. The fire and ignition of the Knight of Wands propels us in the 8 of Cups. We are asked to focus on life’s deeper meaning, orienting ourselves to honor and embrace the concept of personal truth, leaving the hamster wheel or rat race behind. This is about focusing on what’s important, devoting more time to those things, and walking away from whatever isn’t in alignment with the core values. The 8 of Cups marks a time of great transition. Know that you are supported. Cara Cutro is a spirit centered teacher and life coach residing in Sperryville, VA. She is an herbalist, massage therapist, reiki master, intuitive counselor, tarot reader, and the owner of Abracadabra Massage & Wellness and the Wisdomkeepers School. For a full list of services or to setup an appointment with her or one of her team members, book online www. caracadabra.com or call 540-8787085.


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REC offers tips to conserve energy during outbreak While disconnection for nonpayment and related fees are being waived for all Rappahannock Electric Cooperative member-owners during the COVID-19 outbreak, member-owners need to understand that electricity used during this time is not free; meters will still be read and bills will be sent. During these unprecedented times, REC will work with individual member-owners who need to make long-term payment arrangements as we go through and recover from this crisis. One of the best things to do now,

is to carefully manage how much electricity is used. As families spend more time at home, it’s natural that more electricity is being consumed as lights, kitchen appliances and electronics are used more than usual. REC offers the following tips to reduce energy: • Focus on the thermostat. During chillier evenings, keep your thermostat set to the lowest temperature comfortable. REC recommends a setting of 68 degrees or lower. Likewise, on warmer days, set the thermostat to 78 degrees or

the highest setting comfortable for your family. • Avoid placing lamps, TVs or other large electronics near the thermostat. • Turn off any lights that are not needed. • Take shorter showers to reduce the amount of hot water used. • Consider cooking outside on the grill rather than firing up the stove or oven. • Unplug any electronics that are not in use. For more tips on saving energy, visit myrec.coop/save. REC member-owners can monitor

their daily — and hourly — energy use with the My Usage tool in MyREC SmartHub at myrec.smarthub.coop. “As we adjust to social distancing and, in some cases quarantining at home, we will use more electricity than on a typical day,” said Casey Hollins, director of Communications and Public Relations at REC. “However, making just a few small adjustments in our homes can make a big difference.” REC provides electric service to over 170,000 connections in parts of 22 Virginia counties. or more information about REC, visit www.myrec.coop.

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