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H E A LT H New UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology Clinic Features World-Class OB/GYN providers and greater access to care UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, will be relocating to a newly renovated office space within a couple of weeks. The new women’s services center offers 9,000-square-feet of clinical space dedicated to women in and around Culpeper, including 11 spacious exam rooms; rooms for minor procedures, onsite ultrasound, consultation rooms and a full-service lab. The new clinic doubles the number of patients Culpeper OB/GYN providers can serve to keep pace with our areas growing need for women’s services. “We’re proud to provide women in our community with greater access to high-quality OB/GYN care in their own backyard,” said Jeff Hetmanski, president and chief operating officer of Culpeper Medical Center. “As the demand for more access to comprehensive women’s services in our community has grown, we have
committed to meeting the increased needs of women, their families and our community.” “Our providers’ experience and varied backgrounds offer women in Culpeper and surrounding communities’ access to comprehensive care for an array of women’s health services,” said James E. Ferguson, MD, professor and chair of obstetrics and gynecology at UVA Health System. “In addition to providing world-class OB/GYN women’s health services for women of every age and stage of life, our skilled providers offer care for both low- and high-risk pregnancies as well as routine and very complex gynecology treatments. UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology doctors at Culpeper Medical Center are trained to care for patients experiencing highly sensitive and at-risk pregnancies with empathy and professionalism.” The providers at UVA Obstetrics and
Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center include a team of board-certified OB/GYN doctors, aided by a nurse practitioner and a physician’s assistant. Providers at UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center include: Iris Amarante, MD – board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and completed her medical internship and residency at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center Ealena Callender, MD – board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, earned her medical degree from University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed her medical residency at Wright State University School of Medicine Constance Corbin, NP – board certified as a family-nurse practitioner, earned her degree from Old Dominion
University Andrea Jackson, MD – board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, earned her medical degree from Duke University Medical School and completed her medical residency at George Washington University Hospital Kevin Stocker, MD – board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, earned his medical degree from University of Virginia Medical School and completed his medical residency at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Kelsey Woycik, PA – board certified physician assistant, earned her master’s in physician assistant studies from James Madison University For more information about UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, visit novanthealthUVA. org/uvaobgyn.
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Powell Wellness Center hosts community Walk 10K Powell Wellness Center invites the community to participate in Walk 10K, an annual worldwide walking challenge that in 2019 will take place May 6-12. Participants in Walk 10K are encouraged to walk 10,000 steps a day for a total of 70,000 in a week. The walking challenge is open to individuals and groups of all ages including schools, businesses and clubs. Walk 10K is sponsored by the Medical Fitness Association (MFA) to promote walking as a low-impact physical activity with many health benefits. As a member of the MFA, Powell Wellness Center hosted Walk 10K in 2017 and 2018, leading to a grand total of 74,000,000 steps taken by local walkers. “We’d like to encourage everyone in Culpeper to join us in the 2019 challenge. We’re proud to support this initiative by the MFA and it’s great to see the participation in Walk 10K each year,” said Eric Good, Director of Powell Wellness Center. “Walk 10K is all about getting up and moving at a level of intensity that is comfortable for you. While 10,000 steps a day is the goal, you can set your own personal goal and use the challenge to start a new, healthy routine. Every step counts – get up and move around your home or workplace for 10 minutes, or park your car further from a store entrance. Walk around the block with a family member or friend. Even these little things can make a difference and improve your fitness,” added Good. The benefits of walking are many, including reduced risk of heart disease and stroke by reducing cholesterol, improving blood pressure, and promoting weight loss. Walking also helps build stronger bones and muscles and improve balance. Moreover, it costs nothing, is low impact, is appropriate for all ages, and can be done anywhere. Participants who register and report their steps to Powell Wellness Center will be entered in a drawing for prizes. This year, prizes include passes to Culpeper Sport & Fitness for small group personal training and pickleball, and personal training sessions, adult swim lessons, smoothies and logo water bottles from Powell Wellness Center. Schools that participate will receive 50 pedometers to track participants’ steps. Schools that achieve 1,500,000 steps or more will receive a $500 grant from Culpeper Wellness Foundation to support the school’s physical education program.
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Riley Reynolds (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.) The ¨Idea of More.¨Today at the Women’s Lift Event we were asked to think up something that we are ashamed of or something that brings us down, a weakness. I picked the “Idea of More”, the idea of having to be more, do more, and be seen for more can be a weakness. Some see it as my hunger for power or recognition, a vision of vanity. It can be a weakness in pushing myself to do too much. However, the Lift Event asked us to take our weakness and make an affirmation out of it. Here is mine: Your idea of more drives you. Your idea of more grounds you. It allows you to escape and stay It teaches you It keeps you hopeful even when you didn’t get the acceptance letter, speech, or pomp and circumstance. More gives you the strength when you get Less. That is only one of the many takeaways I brought home with me after the Lift Event. With a theme of Diversity and Inclusion, a hostess with mostess Kelly Reagan, activity leaders Dr. Hortense Hinton-Jackson, Kienta Tibbs, and Sarah Bywaters-Baldwin, sponsor spotlight Jeff Hetmanski and Karyn O’Brien, and an incredible keynote speaker Cindy Hedges, the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce created an event in which I, a high school student leader felt so in tune and welcome in an event of “seasoned women”, career women, and SuperWomen. Which I thank them for.
The Country Club of Culpeper is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Powell Wellness Center. The social/pool members of CCC will enjoy a new level of professionalism as Powell Wellness Center takes over the management of the pool. The contract will include the training, scheduling and management of lifeguards as well as the normal daily maintenance of the pool. PWC will once again use CCC to complete their deep-water training and certification. CCC and PWC will be working together to cross-promote the membership benefits of each organization. “Having a respected organization like Powell Wellness Center manage our day-today pool operations will ensure that our members are provided the best experience possible while keeping everyone safe…certainly our first priority!” said General Manager, Kris Johnson. The Country Club of Culpeper has hired a new Grounds Superintendent. Mr. Gregg Sullivan comes to us most recently from Montclair but has over 26 years of golf course experience, 18 of which have been as a Superintendent, the last 9 of which have been in the Northern Virginia region. Gregg is experienced in all facets of managing and maintaining a golf course including but not limited to pesticide/ fertilizer application, irrigation practices and repair, turf care and equipment. “We look forward to working with Gregg along with our Director of Golf, Jim McGrath to continue the progress and improvements made to our golf course in the last couple of years.” Larry Lucas, CCC President. Visitors to the Country Club of Culpeper’s website will soon see a whole new look! Construction of the new website has begun and should be finished by the end of April. The new website will provide increased visibility and better responsiveness as well as an improved experienced and a professional look at the amenities offered.
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Step Up Accessories wins E-Squared competition By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Katherina Wilkins watched her father struggle to keep the ladder steady at Christmas time, precariously balancing it against a tree outside as he attempted to hang lights. That image popped into her head when it came time for her E-Squared team to come up with a product to market - hence the Step Up Accessories Tree Hugger was born. A ladder attachment that secures to trees and other round objects to increase ladder safety, the Tree Hugger team impressed judges with their fully functioning prototype. The team won a $20,000 prize through Career Partners, which has hosted the E-Squared project for 11 years. “This is very great, the fact we got to work together with this whole entire project was very helpful,” junior Osmond R-Melem said. “The experience was a life changing one.” Wilkins said that having a functional prototype was important to their victory. ➤ See E-Squared, Page 5
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➤ E-Squared, from Page 5 “I think it’s awesome our product was successful,” Wilkins said. “That the (judges) saw a potential that it could make a difference in the world.” The team, also including sophomores Preston Yoder and Saif Mohsin, worked with Ray’s Automotive and Ward’s Metal Fabricators to create the prototype that slipped over a ladder. “It was more of the connections through our coaches, they were able to set up these connections and it was up to us to keep them,” R-Melem said. “We thank all the businesses that contributed to our project.” The team also proposed a model for the home - called a home hugger to the team of seven judges. The team secured the $20,000 scholarship money offered through E-Squared by asking the Shark Tank-like investors for $125,000 investment. The team said they expected to sell the product for a $35 retail at retailers like Lowe’s and Home Depot. Judge Ed Dalyrymple asked why the cost of producing the Tree Hugger never changed over five years factoring in inflation. The team answered that by using the same manufacturer they hoped to lock in cost. Judge Norm Laudermilch asked
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The Culpeper unveils striking new home May 10 ➤ Continuing Care Retirement community balances heritage with state-of-the-art amenities By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer When someone moves to The Culpeper, they are usually there for the rest of their life. That’s why LifeSpire of Virginia wanted to make sure their stay will be one filled with comfort, care and camaraderie. The Culpeper, a LifeSpire of Virginia continuing care retirement community in Culpeper, will celebrate the grand opening of its new building May 10 from 2-4 p.m. “We are very excited to cut the ribbon and show off our new building,” said Jim Jacobsen, executive director of The Culpeper. The grand opening of the $33.5 million, 125,000-squarefoot project is scheduled two years to the day of the groundbreaking. The celebration will feature a short program and ribbon cutting with plenty of opportunity for guests to tour the building, Jacobsen said. Various food stations scattered throughout the building will provide guests the opportunity to sample sweet and savory foods prepared by The Culpeper’s chefs. The new building replaces the original brick structure built in the1940s and faces the Blue Ridge Mountains. Residents in the current building will transition to the new building in April. Jacobsen recently gave a guided tour
through the new facility, pointing out all the new state-of-the-art amenities residents will be able to look forward to. “When folks make a decision to move here, it’s because they want to move here,” Jacobsen said. “They want to move to a retirement community and not go to a temporary solution. This provides them the comfort for them and their families for the rest of their lives.” Rose Meeks Wallace, Director of Marketing for The Culpeper, pointed out that The Culpeper is a true five-star continuing care retirement community, licensed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Only 20 percent of nursing homes in America are rated five stars, and The Culpeper is the only one within a 50-mile radius that is able to say that. “With a continuing care retirement community, you go through four to five levels of care,” Wallace said. Residents can start off with independent living, in one of the 27 cottages on the property. They can then progress to assisted living and there is also secure memory care with 32 residences that provide private, secure suites. Long term nursing care and a separate rehab to home program rounds out the levels. The brainchild of Culpeper Baptist Church pastor Dr. James Thomas Edwards in 1931, The Culpeper opened in 1948 at the Milliman House in Culpeper. In 1946, 98 acres of land was purchased and in April 1951 the current location was opened. Now 70 years old, it was time to upgrade - but they wanted to be able to keep the rich history alive. They incorpo➤ See The Culpeper, Page 7
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➤ The Culpeper, from Page 6 rated many familiar aspects of the old building - including a heritage wall as soon as you enter the front of the new building. “One of the really important things is that we wanted to tell our story, we are a faithbased, non profit continuing care retirement community,” Jacobsen said. “One of the really important things for the community was to keep the heritage going. We never want residents to forget where we came from. What we’ve done here is we’ve done a heritage wall, we’re telling our story right here.” The old facility will be razed come Fall, opening up a new view for residents to be able to see the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are 133 units at The Culpeper with a wait list that’s truly impressive. Wallace said there is a priority membership list that has close to 40 people on it and they are actively working with about 300 people. “There’s 10,000 folks turning 65 and older every day,” Jacobsen said. “That being true, the senior population continues to grow in Culpeper and surrounding areas. We are the only continuing care community here.” “We have become a destination community,” Wallace said. “We’re off the I-95 corridor and we are also the eighth growing spot in Virginia. We have residents who move here whose children live in Northern Virginia.” The old building faced Route 15, but the new building has been flipped so residents have a scenic view of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountain vista. Walking through the main floor, the assembly room stands out as stained glass from the old building’s chapel shine with backlit LED lights. “We met with the residents early on and asked what was important to them, they said they never wanted to forget how we were founded,” Jacobsen said. Everything is state-of-the-art. Multiple dining venues greet visitors, whether they want a sit down meal in the spacious main dining hall or a quick snack at the Village Cafe. “We created multiple dining venues,” Jacobsen said. “There’s a Village Cafe, named after Village Loop, that’s a comfortable casual opportunity for families to get steak subs and salmon and milkshakes.” Further down the hallway, a salon offers residents a chance to be pampered. The whole building is WiFi connected and areas are wired for Ipad connections. “Ten years ago you wouldn’t think that, but now there’s a larger percentage of them into that,” Jacobsen said of technology savvy seniors. “They use that to communicate with their grandkids.” The staff and residents are equally excited about the new building, Wallace said. She pointed out that many staff have worked here for 20 to 30 years. “It feels like family here,” Jacobsen said. “We have so much longevity.” “They’ve delivered five star care, now they’ll have a five star product to deliver it at,” Wallace said. The Culpeper employs 150 people and is looking to add 45 new positions. The building is a true one-stop shop for residents, who never have to leave if they don’t want to. “They are here for life, that’s probably 98 percent of our residents,” Jacobsen said.
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The new facility at The Culpeper boasts a dynamic dining room with an exhibition kitchen. “They are here until they find a better place in heaven. With our community, you can come as an independent but when you need help we are a 24-hour operation.” Wallace said they do direct admissions into higher levels of care, so a resident doesn’t have to start in independent care and move up. The secure memory facility is one they are extremely proud of - offering 32 rooms for those who may have dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. Walking through the building, visitors are greeted by the grand scale of the dining room with vaulted ceilings and an exhibition kitchen. Residents can watch chefs grill steaks and there’s a private room for residents to host their families if they so choose. Designed by THW, out of Atlanta, Ga., the entire building is modern, but yet has a homey feel. Jacobsen pointed out the 16 physical rehab to home units, mentioning how they are in high demand. “Those are dedicated residences for people who go to the hospital for a hip or knee replacement, and they need to go to rehab, they can come here to the five-star nursing home,” Jacobsen said. “We have people schedule their surgeries around when they can get it,” Wallace said. “It’s like a five-star hotel.” The new building has a very local feel to it, with photos of the mountains and local barns adorning the directionals that lead residents down wings called “Main” and “Davis” streets. Wallace said a fundraiser is currently ongoing to sell stained glass windows for $10,000 to $25,000 to benefit their benevolent ministry. “One thing our organization has always been known for is providing benevolence,” Jacobsen said. “When folks run out of money, at no fault of their own, we provide financial support for them for the rest of their lives. That’s something the foundation is very proud of. But it takes money.” The whole new facility took $33 million to build, with Jacobsen pointing out it would have taken $20 million to refurbish the old building just to bring it up to code. Now, they have a truly remarkable building that residents can call home. For more information, contact The Culpeper’s marketing office at (540) 825-2411. LifeSpire of Virginia operates four continuing care retirement communities and one membership-based at-home program in Virginia: The Chesapeake in Newport News, The Culpeper in Culpeper, The Glebe in Daleville and Lakewood and Lakewood at Home in Richmond.
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HISTORY New Louisiana 16 developments ZANN’S PLACE
There has been a new at least potentially new development in the Louisiana 16 Project. The most exciting thought is that it could pertain to the Culpeper identity of the Plus One: Jenny Culpeper/Cook. For sure, it could mean absolutely nothing, but I seriously doubt it. I write consistently about the information that resides in the possession of descendants in the attics, basements and other” don’t-want-togo-there kind” of places. Or it could be as in this case that the folks knew they had the material, but for one reason or another had not before examined same. Nonetheless, the excitement of learning new information that could lead to 2019_Gnarly_Ad_TIMES.pdf 4/1/19 solving ancestral clues is thrilling!1 I am
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hoping you want to come along for the ride. To briefly bring you up to speed I will offer a quick summary of where I am with the Louisiana 16 Plus One research. In 1834 two significant -to the research- occurred. First, William Taylor, originally from Orange County, Virginia and later settled in Louisiana, purchased an estimated sixteen enslaved people from his distant cousin, the former President James Madison. Then in October of that same year, Taylor married Lucy Lewis Thom of Berry Hill in Culpeper County and proceeded to Louisiana. My research has identified several former slaves owned by Taylor and documented to have been born in Virginia. Their ages in 1834 would have made them prime candidates to work in the sugar and cotton fields. The Plus One is a woman named Jenny who is thought to have come with Lucy from Berry Hill. The 9:58 AM investigations have led me to several
Louisiana descendants of these families. However, there remain gaps. One of those gaps is Jenny and her family that she certainly left behind at Berry Hill. I had searched the Culpeper County court records for indications of sales or gifts and came up emptyhanded. As you probably can guess, many such transfers of property were not recorded. Yet, recently, I received an email from a descendant of the Thom family, and I am over the moon with hope. There are letters, papers and an account book from Berry Hill and there may be additional documentation from Lucy Thom and William Taylor’s records in Louisiana. I won’t know for a month or so as the Thom descendants review all their archives, but they are more than willing to share the findings. I am seeing more and more of this kind of outreach and am extremely grateful as it makes giant steps in uniting us as Americans all who have contributed to
the making of this country! Depending on what they find we could learn the names of Jenny’s family members who were left behind in Culpeper; histories of others enslaved at Berry Hill and additional documentation for those who were enslaved in Louisiana. I remember a time before cell phones and the Internet and when making long-distance phone calls was prohibitively expensive, I would walk to the mailbox every day looking for a particular letter. I learned my lesson about the “watch pot that never boils.” I will put this anticipation out my mind for now but will happily share all the results when they become available. Until next week, be well. Zann Nelson is a researcher specializing in historical investigations, public speaker and award -winning freelance writer and columnist. She can be reached through the Culpeper Times, at M16439@aol.com
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SUMMER CAMPS Windmore Foundation offering Summer Musical Theater Camp By Fran Cecere Special to the Culpeper Times The mission of Windmore Foundation for the Arts is to promote the visual, literary, and performing arts through awareness, participation, and education. Windmore primarily serves the Virginia counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock. This is the third year that Windmore Foundation is offering a Summer Musical Theater Camp at Verdun Adventure Bound located at 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville. The children attending will learn all aspects of theater including auditioning, set design, promotion, producing the performance program, costume design, and more. It is an all day camp for children ages
5 through 17. This year the play is Seusscial, Jr. by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty based on Dr. Seuss stories. The younger campers, age 5 to 7 have a one-week theatre camp from June 10-14. The campers will experience music and theatre in the morning from 9 a.m. to noon, and a Young Explorers week with arts and crafts from noon to 3 p.m. with Verdun Staff. The older group, ages 8-17 will have a two-week theatre camp June 3 through 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. They also have one half-day adventure camp on June 1 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. That day, the Verdun Staff will introduce them to Team Work and Leadership Skills in a group setting. There will be two performance of the play is June 15, one at 11AM
and the other at 6PM. Rain date is June 16. Both groups will be in the two performances on June 15, at the Verdun Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheater. The older group will present Seussical, Jr. and the younger group will present exurbs from the Dr. Seuss books. We plan to accept about 40 children. The cost is $220 for the week for the younger group, and $395 for the two week experience for the older group. To register and for more information visit www.windmorefoundation.org. Windmore will be participating in the May 4th Non Profit Expo and Family Fun Day at Verdun Adventure Bound. The Expo is from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. and the Family Fun Day is from noon to 3 p.m. Please join us for this free event with games, live entertainment, face painting, outdoor challenges and much more.
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Salvation Army's Camp Happyland provides life lessons Children living in poverty face many problems during the summer months. They are at greater risk of hunger insecurity because they do not have access to school cafeterias. They are at greater risk for injury or getting into trouble because adults are more likely to be unattended during the day. They are more likely to experience isolation and poor health because they stay in-doors. Camp offers a powerful solution to these problems. A summer camp provides meals, counselors, and a new group of friends. A study by the American Camping Association indicates that long term life changes occur in children who attend summer camp. The study “Youth Development Outcomes in the Camp Experience” examines 5,000 families from over 80 ACA- accredited camps, exploring changes is four key areas: Positive Identity; Social Skills; Physical and Thinking Skills; and Positive Values and Spirituality. Results show that children typically experience growth in all four areas, even long after the camp experience was over. The Salvation Army has long believed in the power of summer camps, which is why we operate 45 camps throughout the United States.
Campers participate in activities including swimming, arts and crafts, music lessons, sports, dance, hiking, wilderness camping, boating, fishing, Bible study, and much more. Many kids who attend these camps have never experienced anything like it in their lives. And nearly all of them walk away with invaluable life and social skills that give them hope for a brighter future. Camp Happyland is no average campground. We own two ponds, a river, pool, nature center, climbing wall, sports fields, and cabins and activity buildings with utilities; all stretched out on 635 acres of beautiful woodland. 75 employees worked together to serve 968 children last year. Some children attended twice, resulting in 1288 weeks of camp provided for children out of a maximum capacity of 1352 weeks possible. Salvation Army officers from all over Virginia and Washington DC spend a full week of camp duty every year in order to ensure the highest possible quality of program. Happyland invests a budget of about 1.7 million a year into children. Our local plan is to broadcast an invitation to camp far and wide so that as many kids as possible are able to take advantage of this tre-
mendous opportunity. Our most important partnership for connecting with children will be the Boys and Girls Club. We will send flyers to children’s parents and then our social worker will go on-site to sign up kids when the parents come over several evenings. We will also extend an invitation to the client families who have received Salvation Army services through Angel Tree, food pantry, and utilities assistance. We will place information in the newspaper and advertise it at our family stores, e-mail blast, texting our volunteer base and email blasts through Partners for Community Resources and Healthy Culpeper. With this communications plan, we
hope to sign up 60 children for Camp Happyland. This represents a significant increase over the 34 local children we sent to Happyland in 2017. We will provide transportation to camp on Monday and back on Saturday. There are several weeks available so that families can choose the best time for them. There are different camps every week, starting June 17 and ending July 27. These unique camps offer a broad range of options, such as sports camp, leadership, wilderness camping, and badge work similar to Boy Scouts. The age range of each camp is different, but depending on the camp, we invite children starting at age 6 up to teenagers at age 17.
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What’s Happening 4/18•4/24
GNARLY HOPS AND BARLEY FESTIVAL • Culpeper Renaissance Inc. presents the seventh annual festival.
“Night Nurse”(Warner Bros., 1931) In one of her best early roles, sassy Barbara Stanwyck and wisecracking Joan Blondell play a pair of private nurses, hired to look after two sick children at the mansion of their alcoholic socialite mother. They come to discover a fiendish plot afoot involving an unscrupulous doctor and the brutish family chauffeur (a young Clark Gable in one of his most impressive early roles). William A. Wellman directed this crime drama, the first of five films he made with Stanwyck. 35mm film print produced by the Library of Congress Film Preservation Lab in 2017 from original negatives. 72 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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CHURCH GROUP • St.
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.
REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH • Reformation
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.
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BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly
bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is nonsmoking. Call 825-3424.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
FILM • “Tomka and His Friends” (Shqipëria e Re, 1977) The shorts and features of director Xhanfise Keko, all of which center on children’s themes and preoccupations, occupy a pivotal yet controversial place in Albanian cinema. These films were among the most popular of Albania’s Communist era, and remain widely loved. But this affection is now tempered with ambivalence about their association with an era many Albanians would prefer to forget. Keko was the only female Albanian feature film director in the Kinostudio era, which ended in 1996. When
she died in 2007, she left behind a remarkable legacy of nearly a dozen features virtually unknown to outside audiences. Preserved by the Library of Congress Film Preservation Lab in 2015 in coordination with the Albanian National Film Archive and the Albanian Cinema Project. 74 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.
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FILM • Pre-Code Double Feature
“Big Business Girl”(Warner Bros., 1931) Loretta Young was all of 18 years old when she starred in this zesty pre-Code farce directed by comedy stalwart William Seiter. Recently graduated and newly married, Young insists that husband/jazz band leader Frank Albertson take a promising job in Paris while she pursues a business career in New York. The separation strains their marriage, much to the delight of Young’s boss Ricardo Cortez, who has his own designs on his lovely protégé. Will Young’s ambition get the better of her or will she get the better of the men in her life? Featuring Joan Blondell in a scene-stealing supporting role. 35mm film print preserved by the Library of Congress Film Preservation Lab in 2016 from original negatives. 75 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.
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What’s Happening LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a
drink to David Gilmore, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
APRIL 27
SENIOR PROM • Aging Together
invites you, if you are fifty years old or older, to its 11th annual “Senior Prom” on Saturday, April 27, 2019, from 2-5 p.m. at Culpeper Christian School, 810 Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper. A For more information, call Aging Together at 540-829-6405 or email info@agingtogether.org.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a
drink to David Gilmore, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
MUSIC AT THE JEWELL BOX
• Matthew Mills returns to the Jewell Boxx to perform a Yngwieie Malmsteen tribute show and will be joined by vocalist Lisa D’Arcangelis at 7 p.m. Matthew is an accomplished neoclassical guitarist who’s skills have earned him the title of one of the 50 fastest guitar players of all time in 2008 by Guitar World Magazine. This is a show you won’t want to miss! The Jewell Boxx is located on Main Street Culpeper. Tickets are on sale now at Jewellboxx. com.
GNARLY HOPS & BARLEY FEST 2019 • Historic Downtown
Culpeper, Depot District, noon to 5 p.m. Culpeper Renaissance Inc. (CRI) is proud to serve up its seventh annual beer festival this April. Over the past several months, the team has been planning the best Gnarly Hops and Barley Fest yet. Ticket holders can look forward to several new breweries on tap, a wide selection of mouth-watering local food, and great music. The festival will be located in the Depot District in the historic Downtown Culpeper area, this craft beer festival is sure to live up to its “gnarly” name.Contact: (540) 825-4416. Email: crievents@culpeperdowntown.com. Website: www.gnarlyhops.com or www. facebook.com/gnarlyhops
FILM • “National Velvet”(MGM, 1944) This enduring family classic based on the novel by Enid Bagnold was directed by Clarence Brown and stars Elizabeth Taylor as a young girl whose sole ambition to run her horse in the Grand National Steeplechase. Although "National Velvet" was the first starring role for 11-year-old Taylor, the early part of the film belongs to Mickey Rooney in the showier role of Mi Taylor, a headstrong English ex-jockey soured on life by a
serious accident. Anne Revere, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance, co-stars as Velvet's mother and veteran actor Donald Crisp plays her father. “National Velvet” was added to the National Film Registry in 2003. 35mm archival film print. 123 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 • ““The Road Back” (Universal, 1937) "The Road Back" was the sequel to Erich Maria Remarque's famous novel "All Quiet on the Western Front." Director James Whale, himself a WWI veteran, intended his film to equal the success of the earlier novel's celebrated 1930 film adaptation, directed by Lewis Milestone and produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. for Universal. But before he could produce Whale's film, Laemmle, Jr. was forced out of Universal in 1936; this 1937 release was severely altered by the new studio regime under Charles R. Rogers, bowing to pressure from the German market to remove "anti-German" material (the Nazis had banned Remarque's novel) and padding out the comedic content. The Library of Congress has restored the uncut version that represents Whale's original vision, a powerful film of German soldiers returning home from the Great War to a shattered country, and their struggles to re-adjust to society. The film stars John King, Richard Cromwell, Slim Summerville, Spring Byington and Andy Devine. 35mm print preserved by the Library of Congress Film Preservation Lab in 2016 with funding from the Film Foundation. 100 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. CHICKEN DINNER • The Youth
Group of Stevensburg Baptist will be hosting a Chicken Dinner Fundraiser on April 27, from 5-7 p.m. Dinners will be for a donation of $12 for adults (13+) and $8 for children. Children 5 and under eat free. The purpose of the dinner is to raise money for the youth summer camp at Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters. Please invite some friends and come join us.
RELAY FOR LIFE FUNDRAISER • The Mitchellites
Of Mitchells Presbyterian Church Will be hosting it's Annual Relay For Life Spring Tea at 2 p.m. Come, relax and enjoy an afternoon of finger foods, assorted sweets, tea. Plus a fun Fashion Show. Donations can be made to The American Cancer Society Contact Crystal Settle @540-825-4934 for more information.
CHURCH • Reformation Lutheran
Church's, Prayer & Healing Service is the 4th Saturday of every month. This month's service is April 27. The 6 p.m. Praise and Worship service features special prayers for healing of mind, body and spirit, with laying-on-of-hands and anointing with oil. Come and see how Jesus can change lives and bring healing and wholeness. All Visitors are Welcome!
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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 | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net | Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street.
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to 2 p.m. at Culpeper United Methodist Church, 1233 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper. Lunch is available to purchase. All proceeds go towards mission projects in the church and community. Tables cost $15 per space. If you would like to check availability please call Ann Beamer at 540.547.2627.
FUNDRAISER • Elvis Tribute
Artist to do Fundraiser for Relay for Life. Randoll Rivers will bring back the memories of Elvis to his audience May 4th at the Culpeper Rescue Building 1121 N. Main BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday Street. The show will start at 7 with Night Bingo. Help support local doors open at 6:15 p.m. Tickets at the groups with a fun night of games. Held door at $15, children under age 7 free. at Pepper’s Grill located Proceeds of the show will go to Relay at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper for Life/American Cancer Society team (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 The Light Walkers. Randoll is a multip.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three award winning Elvis Tribute Artist. His progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot. voice blows people away the first time hearing him. He interacts with the CHURCH • Mountain View audience, loves to have the audience Community Church's Sermon laugh and have a good time.Come out Topic for Sunday, April 28: "START - to contribute to the American Cancer Rebels Have More Fun, For Now" Society and to have enjoyable evening Worship Service Times: 8:30, hearing the amazing voice of Randoll. 10, 11:30 AM. Live Stream available at 10:00 AM via our website www. NONPROFIT DAY • Come and mountainviewcc.net. Children's join the fun at Verdun Adventure programs available for birth - 5th grade. Bound right here in Culpeper We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, County on Saturday, May 4 from 12 behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups - 3. Verdun is hosting an Expo with local also meet throughout the week. 540profits and non-profits so that the public 727-0297 can get to know and talk to vendors local in the area. Verdun will open its CHURCH • Beulah Baptist grounds for exploration with free wall Church, 9297 Eggbornsville Road, climbing, fishing in the pond, and other Rixeyville, will celebrate Youth Day fun and free give-aways. Moon bounce on Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11 a.m. and face-painting will be available free Our Guest Preacher will be Minister of charge. Come and join the fun for the Potts from Mount Olive Baptist Church, day, learn about your community. Food Culpeper, Virginia. Lunch will be served and refreshments will be on sale. Nonfollowing our morning service. For more profits are invited to a Non-profit Expo information, please contact Michelle training session in the morning from Hutcherson @bbc9297@gmail.com or 9:30 - 11:30. All free of charge. Check it (540) 937-5563. all out at www.verdunadventurebound. org/ to either sign-up as a vendor. Hope to see you there from 12 - 3 on Saturday, May 4.
MAY 4
SPRING FLEA MARKET • The Betty Newhouse Circle hosts a Spring Flea Market from 9 a.m.
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Culpeper Times • April 25-May 1, 2019
What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY APRIL 27
FAUQUIER COUNTY MAY 4
SPERRYFEST • Sperryville
hosts SperryFest 2019, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring a street fair on Historic Main Street and the annual Great Rubber Duck Race Down the Mighty Thornton River. Artisans, food vendors, musical acts, family activities, wineries, breweries, cideries. Duck race starts at 2 p.m. Main Street closed to traffic from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Event parking available at Headmaster's Pub and on Woodard Rd. Visit www.SperryFest.org or on Facebook at #SperryFest.
BOOK SIGNING •
Rappahannock resident Al Regnery will sign copies of his new book, Unlikely Pilgrim, at Geneva Welch Gallery, 341 Main Street, Washington, from 10-12 and 2-4. Welch drew the pictures included in the book.
RAPPAHANNOCK PLANT SALE • Waterpenny Farm
is having its 8th-annual Rappahannock Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy this traditional springtime gathering and start your garden right with plants from local growers. For more information, call 540-9878567.
CAR WASH/BAKE SALE
• The Class of 2023 is hosting a car wash/bake sale at the 211 Quickie Mart starting at 10 a.m. In addition, the RCHS horticulture class will be at the Waterpenny plant sale in Sperryville from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE• Hearthstone
School, 11576 Lee Highway, Sperryville, is having their open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Inspired by the Waldorf Curriculum — bringing academics to life. Visit our school, see classrooms and view student work. Bring books for our Book Swap. For more information, call 540-987-9212.
CELTIC MUSIC • Ocean Quartet at the Little Washington Theatre, 291 Gay St., Washington, at 8
p.m. Celebrate the upcoming lusty month of May with this popular Celtic quartet. Reserved seating, $25. Tickets available at LittleWashingtonTheatre.com.
APRIL 30 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES •
Veterans, Home Schoolers, High School graduates, and anyone else who is interested in gaining new employment opportunities. Do you want to gain the skills for a new career? Do you want to advance in your current job? Are you looking for jobs-skills training and certification in computers, technology, healthcare, industry or the building trades? Do you want to take high-quality, low-cost college courses to move towards a degree? Are you interested in hearing about all the special support and financial aid programs that might be help you succeed? Come to an information session at RappU, at the Sperryville Schoolhouse, 12018 Lee Highway, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., and learn about your options for programs at Lord Fairfax Community College. For more information, contact mike@ wengerandwenger.com
MAY 1
AUTISM AWARENESS • The
Special Education Advisory Committee of Rappahannock County and Commit to Be Fit are partnering to bring awareness to Autism by walking a mile to support individuals identified with this condition. Join us as we walk together to build understanding for individuals identified with Autism. This event is free of charge and open to the community. For more information, visit www.rappc2bf.com
MAY 4 ESTATE PLANNING • RappU
presents “A Game Plan to Win at Estate Planning” from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Sperryville Schoolhouse, 12018 Lee Hwy. Attorney Katherine S. Charapich, Estate Law Center, will provide educational information regarding important legal documents in Virginia. The fast paced course will cover wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives. Registration information may be found at www. RappU.com
YARD SALE • COMING SOON! The Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary annual indoor yard sale! Keep us in mind as you do your Spring Cleaning. Mark your calendars to drop off your items to Mercy Hall at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 217 Winchester Street, Warrenton on Thursday May 2 and Friday May 3 from 8 a.m. until 12p.m. Then come to the Sale on Saturday May 4 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Come early to get the best bargains!! A special CLEARANCE SALE starts at noon! Everything you can fit into a brown grocery bag for just $5 and all furniture will be HALF PRICE! We take everything except; NO BOOKS, NO electronic items and NO clothing, Please! We reserve the right to refuse any items that we cannot sell. Some of the profits we realized from last year’s sale enabled us to help our Knights of Columbus Council 5561 purchase an ultra sound machine for the Warrenton Pregnancy Center. Any questions please contact Diane McFarland at dmcfarland43@ hotmail.com; Bonita Pezzi at leoandbonita1990@gmail.com and Bettina Grambo at bfc6mail@gmail. com JOB FAIR • Nearly 60 employers
have signed up to meet with job seekers at the Spring Job Fair, 5-8 p.m. on at LFCC’s Fauquier Campus near Warrenton. A free interview etiquette workshop starts at 4 p.m. Those planning to attend the job fair are asked to register at www. lfccworkforce.com/jobs. Doing so enters you into a drawing for a $50 Visa gift card.
VIRGINIA GOLD CUP • The 94th Annual Running of the Virginia Gold Cup will take place at Great Meadow in The Plains. Gates open at 10 a.m. with prerace entertainment starting at 11:30 a.m. with the Jack Russell Terrier Races. The first of nine horse races begin at 12:30 p.m. The Kentucky Derby will be broadcast live at 6:50 p.m. General admission car passes are $100 (allows entry of car and up to six occupants).
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It was somewhere south of Virginia when the memories Marshall Conner kicked in and nautical twilight crept in like a night light at the end of a dark hallway. It was the time of morning when the road is populated by sleepy truckers, travelers and blue-collar types heading in to work. A fresh cup of coffee heightened the senses and stirred the memory vault. A mind finds interesting landing zones when hundreds of miles await your car’s rolling tires. Grammy winner Shawn Colvin and I once had a conversation about the importance of road trips and road trip music selections backstage at the Birchmere. I told her I liked listening to her songs on early morning drives. Early mornings are for angsty singer-songwriters, jazz or radio sermons. “A person’s road-trip music selection is one of the most important components of a trip, it sets the mood,” Colvin told me. “I’m honored you featured my songs on your early morning fishing trip drives. Travel mixes are serious business.” As my car crossed the Virginia/ North Carolina border I began to see the signs, the first of approximately 175 billboards urging me to stop at South of the Border. My music shifted from Sarah Jarosz to John Prine. When I was a child my family often drove long distances on I-95—our journeys tended to be moves (Army family) or vacations to Florida. Our Ford Maverick was usually packed with pets, suitcases and a few fishing poles.
My dad liked to listen to Civil War campfire songs and the Carpenters. Kids today cannot fathom the creativity, resilience and patience it took to drive hundreds of miles with family. The levels of boredom, laughter, agitation and fastfood odors were mind-blowing. Today, a kid can easily stare at a smartphone for eight-straight hours and be perfectly cool with burning through your data plan like one of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons torching goats. In my childhood, my brothers and I had a simple, yet relentless mission… to read all the corny South of the Border billboards until either my mother or father stopped. It was pure ad-inspired psyche-ops. As kids we listened to the Muppets Band, Elvis, Ray Charles, and the soundtrack for Jaws. In midlife, I can still hear my late dad telling me to “ignore the tourist traps and lure of rubber reptiles.” I stop now, because I can. Sorry dad. I admit I have no shame—it’s selfies with giant gorillas, Pedro and a few dinosaurs. My music shifts to rebellion and bass—with Peter Tosh, Specials, Pogues, Clash and Black Sabbath. No tourist trap has the historic swag as South of the Border. In many ways it is a perfect blend of Americana and nacho cheese. It’s the Donald Trump of tourist traps—it is ridiculous, oddly effective, culturally offensive, politically incorrect, brash, hilarious, slightly shady and strangely David Lynch-esque. It’s a poor man’s Vegas, a kid’s junky-toy wonderland and a dad humor mecca--- all in one-exit. Where else can you get a burrito, whoopie-cushion, taffy and a giant fly swatter? To the north are sleepy little
towns in North Carolina, to the south a speed-trap known as Dillion, SC. South of the Border is an iconic southern stop that rescues the mood when you’re sad about returning home from cool places like Charleston, Savannah or Florida’s beaches. It slays boredom! Annually about 8 million people stop at South of the Border---for selfish motives. So, it’s not just me. Since it’s humble origin as a border beer stand next to a dry county in 1949, South of the Border, the brain-child of the late businessman Alan Schafer flourished with the construction of I-95 until the present day. Over the years, it has endured recessions and boom times—all the while retaining a kitschy charm that has drawn tired drivers off the interstate like a giant neon bugzapper since the 1960s. Good times? Raise the prices. Bad times? Lower the prices. Critics of South of the Border, most notably the Mexican Embassy, have mounted various efforts over the years to soften many of stop’s more culturally-questionable aspects—the late owner chalked it up to Baby Boomers lacking a sense of humor. I’d probably feel the same if there was a place with a giantneon-kilted Scotsman. Then again? On my last trip I bought my son a plastic Viking helmet, my daughter a frog hat, a Trump stress ball, four rubber lizards and a South of the Border t-shirt that reads— “You never Sausage a Place. You are always a Wiener at South of the Border.” All items brought smiles. Decades ago I bought a rubbertipped spear, peanuts and a Gadhafi puppet. The feeling remains the same. The B-52s, Miles Davis, Jimmy Cliff, Prince and Kool Moe Dee kept me awake as I drove north.
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Did you know SDG provides "onsite" peer coaching and support to individuals whenever and wherever they need it? Our Mobile Addiction Recovery Coaching Office (MARCO) allows us to take services directly to people who need them. ENDLESS CREATIONS FLOWERS AND GIFTS will be celebrating their 5 year Anniversary in May! Congratulations to Steve and Chris and the entire EC Family! THE COUNTRY CLUB OF CULPEPER is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Powell Wellness Center. The social/pool members of CCC will enjoy a new level of professionalism as Powell Wellness Center takes over the management of the pool. PWC will once again use CCC to complete their deepwater training and certification. CCC and PWC will be working together to cross-promote the membership benefits of each organization. DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize June Clements for her contributions to the facility. June has been volunteering in the facility for about 15 years. THE CULPEPER FILIPINO AMERICAN COMMUNITY (CFAC) group was officially and formally
THE CULPEPER TIMES was pleased to announce the 2018 Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Business Directory won first place at the Virginia Press Association awards for slick cover special publications for the second year in a row.
created on September 2018. The group’s vision is to PROMOTE FILIPINO-AMERICAN UNITY AND ENHANCE FILIPINO CULTURE. It is a privilege to be a part of Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Community. NATE CLANCY of the Culpeper School Board has announced his candidacy for Catalpa - Board of Supervisors. THE COUNTRY CLUB OF CULPEPER has hired a new Grounds Superintendent. Mr. Gregg Sullivan comes to us most recently from Montclair but has over 26 years of golf course experience, 18 of which have been as a Superintendent, the last 9 of which have been in the Northern Virginia region.
THE JADIE BUG & TOBSTER FOUNDATION has been officially formed to make sure community pets can stay with their family when times get tough by providing pet food, funding for spay/neuter surgeries, and help families with fundraisers for emergency vet care. THE CULPEPER LITERACY COUNCIL is now offering ESL classes in the workplace. The first classes have started at Pinto Thai Restaurant and additional classes will begin at Smith-Midland Corporation in May. Please contact Jennifer McCauley at programs@culpeperliteracy.org, for more information. THE FRENCHMAN’S CORNER is pleased to announce their Grand ReOpening, under new management, on May 1, 2019. The ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for 1pm on that date. Please come and join us to celebrate the next generation of The Frenchman’s Corner. Health literacy education is underway in Culpeper, with volunteer educators trained through a CULPEPER WELLNESS FOUNDATION grant to the Culpeper Literacy Council. The health literacy program, HEAL, graduated its first group of participants at the Senior Center in mid April and a second session will be held soon.
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Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Fair and Parade returns to Brandy Station After a two-year absence, the Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Annual Fair and Parade will return to Brandy Station in 2019. The Fire Department membership recently chose to once again have this annual fundraising event and finalized a contract with a midway provider. The 2019 Fair will be held Aug. 7–10, 2019. The annual Parade will be on Thursday evening August 8th. With schools reopening in Culpeper County on Aug. 12, our fair would be an excellent opportunity to enjoy some family fun just before the kids return! The Fire Department has signed a contract with RC Cole Shows Amusements from Covington, Virginia to provide the midway. Cole Shows Amusement Company has been supplying magnificent amusement ride midways to Fairs, Festivals and Corporate Events across Virginia for over twenty-five years. They most recently appeared in Vienna, Virginia at the Viva Vienna Festival, the Fauquier County Fair in Warrenton, Virginia, the Shenandoah County Fair in Woodstock, Virginia, in Orange, Virginia at the Orange Volunteer Fire Company Fair, and the Arlington County Fair in Arlington, Virginia. We are extremely thrilled to have this fine show provide its amusements for our event this summer. The Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department was founded and chartered in 1951. The Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary sponsored the first carnival in August 1951, later turning that responsibility over to the firemen in August of 1955. The Fire Department has received numerous requests over the last two years to resume this traditional event. The fair can take you down memory lane. It is a nostalgic event for “older” folks and younger ones alike. The fair is a means to cement relationships with friends and neighbors who are kept apart by busy schedules throughout the year. More details about the Brandy Station Volunteer Open Daily at 11 a.m. Closed on Monday
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Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office conducts active shooter training A strong presence of law enforcement along with multiple partnering agencies was displayed Monday morning at Eastern View High school in an effort to respond effectively to a mock active shooter drill. This school safety drill is in support of Sheriff Jenkins’ continued training on response to school and workplace violence.
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Sheriff Jenkins would like to give a special thanks to all the CCPS staff, volunteers, and emergency personnel for their collaborative efforts shown in today’s event. “School safety and our emergency response remains one of the highest responsibilities of a Sheriff," Jenkins said. "Today’s drill went well in most regards but our learning and training can never end. We really appreciate the participation of so many of our fellow first responders. Thank you again to Dr. Brads and CCPS for the support.”
Tylor James Balwin AKA: Taylor James Baldwin Age: 25, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/182 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 14248 Reva Rd., Reva, Va. Wanted for: Probation Violation A & B Family 1st.
Sabrina Sinclaire Wise Age: 24, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/280 Hair/Eye: Brown/Hazel Last known: 410 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
Culpeper Town Police: April 15-21
Roberto Gabriel Perez Age: 35, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 4-5/100 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 126 W. Evan St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Felonious Assault
Chasity Casey Parker Age: 41, White/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-6/115 Hair/Eye: Brown/Hazel Last known: 153 Buena Vista Rd., Winder, Ga. Wanted for: (2) count of Probation Violation on Felony Charge and (7) counts of Revocation of Suspended Sentence and Probation. Warrants current as of April 24
Following are the police reports from April 15-21. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department.
failure to appear Steven James Charles D. Johnson, 23, 7500 block Leeds Manor Road, Warrenton, unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another
April 15 Brian Phillip Feiffer Jr., 42, 10000 block Willow Ridge Way, Spotsyvlania, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties
April 19 Michale Lee Jackson, 44, 700 block S. West St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Jason Allen Hulverson, 41, 1100 block Oakmont Court, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Lisa Renee Wince, 26, 14000 block Whispering Pines Lane, Rixeyville, contempt of court Brian Lee Meneffee, 35, 200 block W. Cameron St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Demetric Lemar Williams, 27, 6600 block Clarks Meadow Drive, Bealeton, possession of marijauana
April 17 Lauren Nicole Parker, 23, Muskreek Road, White Stone, failure to appear Cecila Marie Magaw, 43, 800 block Palmetto Trail, Myrtle Beach, S.C., obtaining drugs by fraud (six counts), forging uttering (three counts), possession of controlled substances (two counts) April 18 Jennifer Helen Wolfe, 53, 9700 block Bristerburg Road, Calverton,
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block Roys Lane, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Jessica Leah Matelis, 42, 3000 block R. Street NW, Washington, driving under the influence of alcohol, obstructing justice, refusal breath/ blood alcohol test Alicia Marie Bell, 36, 13000 block Lovett Lane, Boston, petit larceny Corey Travis Williams, 20, 17000 block Mountain Track Road, Orange, concealment, price alter merc handise Hannah Elizabeth Hardin, 20, 25000 block Lettner Lane, Rhoadesville, concealment, price alter merchandise April 21 Gregory Franklin Schrecker, 39, 1200 block Dutch Hollow Road, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Robin Leanne Barber, 44, 7800 block Chancellors Pond Lane, Fredericksburg, drunk in public, profane language
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Culpeper Times • April 25-May 1, 2019
Week of 4/29/19 - 5/5/19
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The Weekly Crossword ACROSS 1 View with a skew 5 Involuntary twitch 10 Tip, as a hat 14 Leave one's mark on 15 An Obama girl 16 Bushy do 17 Publisher of kids' books 19 Word before crazy or fry 20 "So ___!" 21 Record of hours worked 23 Stun gun 25 Blustery 26 Roll call mark 29 Flash of light 31 Advil target 32 Child-rearing 37 Stray, in a way 38 Economical 39 Pasture sound 40 Body of voters 42 City near Phoenix 43 Peculiar habit 44 Still packaged 46 Grieve (for) 48 Vocal cords, slangily 50 Former South African policy 53 Rose oil 57 It may be dominant 58 Satisfactory 60 Something pumped 61 Nautical hazard 62 Threads in shreds 63 Quitter's word 64 How some things are contested 65 Outdated expletive DOWN 1 Numero uno
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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:
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Weekly Tarotscope - April 18 Knight of Cups, 2 of Swords TAROTSCOPES
We’re closing out the month Cara Cutro of April with some big and positive changes. If you’re feeling disillusioned, it’s time to focus on the now. Take things one day at a time. The Wheel of Fortune is traditionally thought of as a card related to good luck, and it often can signify a change of fortune. I prefer to see it as a reminder that we are existing in a world that is constantly changing and that change comes in cycles. If we are able to tap into the energy of this and align ourselves with the divine, then yes, absolutely the best outcomes will be had. You can access this by remaining focused on what’s right in front of you. Be present in the day and trust. In this way we are prepared for whatever life puts in front of us. This is when the magic happens that brings good fortune. The Hermit is shedding light from his lantern of wisdom on
the path that leads to the Wheel of Fortune. The Hermit indicates a time of reflection, meditation, and stillness. In order to tap into the good fortune represented in The Wheel, we must do some soul searching about what’s really important. This may take some time, and that’s okay. The Hermit suggests that we seek answers from our inner life, so refrain from seeking outside of yourself for guidance, unless you are dealing with someone of wise counsel. Meditation and time spent in contemplation will bring us into correct alignment with the gifts available through these changing cycles. 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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