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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office Honor Guard deputy Melvin White (above) stands in reverence as pastor Bradley Hales of Reformation Lutheran Church delivers the benediction. Culpeper National Cemetery director Matthew Priest (above right) delivers his remarks. Participants place their hands over their heart (right) as the National Anthem is played Monday during a limited Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at Culpeper National Cemetery.

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A Little Magic members visiting the Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation Center on May 13 are Holly Thelin with Biscuit, Judy Rennyson with Cheyenne, Valerie Amster with Lola, Cheryl Bryant with Dolly and Bettyann Senf with Scotty. By Pat Fitzgerald For the Culpeper Times A little magic in the form of four miniature horses and a Jack Russel terrier came to the Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation on Wednesday, May 13. A Little Magic President and

Director Judy Rennyson, with her miniature horse Cheyenne, Holly Thelin with Biscuit, Cheryl Bryant with Lola, Valerie Amster with Lola and Bettyann Senf, with her dog Scotty, visited as many of the facility's 164 residents as they could, parading outside each window for a few minutes on a sunny May afternoon. (Helping out their Mom were Alyssa and

Jessica Amster as well.) Biscuit came dressed as a groom, along with Cheyenne as the bride. Lola was dressed in bright yellow colors and Dolly was dolled up in a carousel outfit. Tammy Powers, activities director at Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation, noted that A Little Magic routinely visits the center at 602 Madison Road in Culpeper,

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A Little Magic member Valerie Amster and Lola bring a smile to residents' faces — as well as their own — during a visit showcasing miniature horses earlier this month at Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation. A Little Magic teams all pass the required test for handlers with Pet Partners, a national organization that screens, tests and registers handlers and their animals for animal assisted activities. The therapy teams have passed the required coursework and all horses have passed an evaluation by a Pet Partners team to assure that their training and

temperaments are suitable for therapy work. Part of A Little Magic's mission is education about horses, miniature horses and the aspects of therapy that they can provide. The group welcomes requests from area Girl Scout troops, 4-H programs and the like. For more information, visit alittlemagic.org.

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With many of its workers working from home, companies are going to have to be vigilant when combating cyberthreats, he said. “We need to be aware of the malicious emails and the attempts to get us to click on a link to open an attachment. We now need to protect our business data and intellectual property in different ways that we used to,” Groot said. “Now, there is no office perimeter; our workforce is dispersed. We are working from our homes and other remote locations. We’ve had to adjust the way we access the network and the data accordingly. “It is no longer a matter of a good firewall or anti-virus program. We now need to have a good incident response plan. We now need to provide security-awareness training to our staff to be better prepared for the attacks they will ultimately face,” he said. “We need to protect the endpoint, the computer, the mobile device and the person. We now have new words added to our vocabulary; things like multi-factor, zero trust, conditional access or VPN. The list goes on.” Supply chain is slowly catching up Chris Smythers, president of Merchants Grocers which services 500 convenience stores, school, restaurants, nursing homes and prisons, explained how the COVID-19 crisis has disrupted the supply chain like no other. While manufacturers, distributors and stores have always had to deal with disruptions due to natural disasters, seasonal weather or damage from events such as a fire, the coronavirus crisis has led to a double-whammy of unpredicted demand on the consumer end, while a lack of resources and other interruptions in the supply chain. “Why is COVID-19 so different. The No. 1 reason is everyone is affected,” Smythers said. “It’s global instead of regional, it’s affected every single business that you can possibly imagine — some in a positive way [with] new businesses being formed. “Every part of the supply chain is critical,” he said. “If one part gets disrupted, it changes the rest.” For example, getting raw materials have become an issue — whether it be truck drivers not being able to work out of fear or other restrictions, to livestock becoming to aged to use as processing plants have had to shut down due to infected workers. “If those raw materials aren’t suitable by the time that plant gets back up and running, those raw materials may have to be thrown down in the trash or dumped like you’ve been seeing here on the news lately,” Smythers said. While people throughout the supply chain are prepared to handle normal spikes for small events, “no one saw this coming,” he said. “Manufacturers and wholesalers normally just produce and carry levels of inventory that are for normal demand or forecast for a demand if there’s a big event coming that is predictable,” Smythers said, adding that it normally takes about three weeks to get products to a warehouse. While production is slowly getting back to normal, it’s going to take time to get caught on normal supply levels — that’s why it’s so hard to find toilet paper right now.

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However, Smythers is optimistic about a recovery. “Regardless, the food supply network is robust. We do believe that it’s very strong and there is not a shortage of food as a whole, and we will see things rebounding, I believe, in the short term,” he said. “Nobody has a crystal ball but our expectations moving forward is you’ll see temporary supply shortages in multiple categories. “Cutbacks now may affect future supply, like cutting back acreages that they’ve cut back they will not be able to regrow until 2021,” Smythers said. “Definitely expect prices to change; it could fluctuate — prices could go up, prices could go down.” Hospital exec cautiously optimistic Donna Staton, president of Novant Health UVA Health Systems in Culpeper, said social-distancing efforts are working, adding that the commonwealth will have sufficient medical resources for the next few months. She said, however, that lifting socialdistancing restrictions too soon could lead to a second wave of COVID-19 infections. “We’re going to see another kind of surgence of this disease in the AugustSeptember timeframe. … Even with the social distancing that we’ve put in place, even with the controls we don’t have a cure for this,” Staton said. “Everyone will eventually get this disease, be exposed to this disease, be a carrier of this disease or essentially not have the disease at all. We, as a community, have to continually be vigilant and be responsive to meeting the demands in the community. “We are in a better position today and there we were when this began in mid-March, but there’s still a lot of runway in front of us. As we begin to look at reopening services, the key takeaway … is we need to learn how to exist in the COVID environment, because it will be with us for the foreseeable future,” she said. In the meantime, Novant Health UVA Health Systems will continue with screenings and temperature checks, and masking of patients and visitors. “This is a village that is working on this. … It’s not just your front-line healthcare workers, it is every aspect of our community that is pulling together to support our response,” Staton said. “We have been amazed by the outpouring of support by the community. Our team members are really stepping up. I really believe that healthcare is a passion and a calling, and it’s not a job. Our team is very energized by being able to return to some semblance of normal, but we also know that this is going to be with us for a while and we are really focusing hard on making sure that we can take care of our community in a safe and very responsible manner.” “Obviously, this year has already been a challenging one for local businesses,” said Culpeper Chamber of Commerce President Jeff Say. “We face an unprecedented pandemic that has changed the way we all go about our daily lives. Here at the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, we’ve embraced the change and have done everything in our paper to continue to connect our businesses and our community.” “We will get through this; we will come out stronger on the other side,” he said.

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When I was training for mountain warfare as a young soldier in the 1980s, I often thought of a scene in the film Patton as I sought courage to conquer a snowy mountainside. I heard the soundtrack in my mind as my boots moved through the snow. I thought about the scenes of Gen. Patton’s Third Army relieving the 101st Airborne at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. This made any peacetime ruck up a mountain pale by comparison. As we face the pandemic, let us note the ones who stand strong amid the storm and face the fire. I was taught in military history classes that the Western way of war can be boiled down to an example of the Spartans at Thermopylae, where a soldier is only as strong as the one who stands beside him — shield-toshield. Are we standing shield-to-shield or are we easily divided by fear, politics, greed or aversion to tough solutions? Can we look our children in the eyes and say we helped our community in tough times, or did we take the easy way out? We stand in perilous times my friends and now is the time for innovation, creativity and bravery. A good friend and fellow

Fishburne Military School brother Monty Warner offered this insightful societal warning recently on social media, “We are now basically entering — not only politically — the Road Warrior phase. No more movies, no more school as it was, no more entertainment as we know it. Probably not the culture of church or religion as we know it either. There are a small percentage already drawing up blueprints for what the future will look like. Others will cling to nostalgia until they find themselves at a baseball game drinking a beer through a mask and straw.” He added this as well, “One upside … all the celebrity social media addicts and gadflies posturing with their phony altruism and compassion as they try to indulge and perpetuate their hideous narcissism. No one will be paying attention which to them is starvation. Ultimately things will return to the common denominators of survival: work, family and for most faith.” As we come out of Memorial Day weekend, let us reflect on who we are and the sacrifices that moved us through the challenges of history. Let us also ask who we will be when we emerge from this crisis.

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High schools to hold limited 'Graduation 2.0' in mid-June By Pat Fitzgerald For the Culpeper Times Culpeper County and Eastern View high schools will hold limited individual graduation ceremonies in mid-June, with access limited to graduates and their families at reserved times. Rob Hauman, Culpeper County Schools Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, told the School Board last week that starting June 15, June 15-19 individual seniors will be invited to receive their diploma, walk across the stage, pose for photographs at a scheduled family-specific time while observing social-distancing rules. “Obviously the impact of COVID-19 has been significant on the class of 2020, traditional spring sports, the prom, graduation — all these special events were canceled,” Hauman said. “In partnership with Culpeper Media, we presented the virtual graduations on the 15th and 16th; with the exception of the glitch at the beginning of the Eastern View ceremony, they were well-received and they continue to be available for parents to watch

around the clock.” “The one big ‘however’ that we have with virtual ceremonies is that we don’t give students the opportunity to cross the stage and turn the page and move on to the next chapter of their life,” he said. Although Culpeper County Schools had planned to conduct a traditional ceremony later in the summer, time doesn’t appear to be on its side. “As we now, Phase Three [reopening] at this point could be as many as nine to 12 weeks away, placing it in July or early August possibility,” Hauman said. “With June and July opportunities for large gatherings unlikely, and based on the success that other school divisions have had with scheduled individual graduations, we started planning for a similar experience.” The ceremonies will take place June 15-19, as long as the Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District and Culpeper Director of Emergency Services Director Bill Ooten continue to give the OK. Each campus will remain closed that week. Hauman is calling it “graduation 2.0.” Stevensburg District School

Board member Marshall Keene was holding out hope for a full graduation ceremony in July or August. “There are so many different numbers out there as far as Phase One and Phase Two, Phase Three, what’s the hurry to do this in June when the possibility in July that we could have a much, much larger gathering?” he asked. “What’s the hurry to do it in July versus July?” But Hauman and Culpeper County Schools Superintendent Anthony Brads said many students are moving on with their lives, and schools need to get ready for the next academic year. “The concern was if we even lose the opportunity in July and it becomes August at the time, we are trying to start a new school year,” Hauman said. “That’s [graduates’] opportunity for a vacation, they’ve started college or they’ve already gone to boot camp or whatever it might be … that, and in conjunction with what we’ve been hearing from family is, they’re ready to turn the page as well. “The principals are getting a sense that it’s time to wrap things up so that we can move on to the

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COVID-19 drive-through clinic a true community partnership The drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic held on Saturday, May 16, in Culpeper was truly an example of community partnerships targeting an urgent need. There were many challenges to meet this need and the success of the clinic was the result of discussions and planning involving many community partners. Each participating group brought specific and necessary skills, experience and resources to the task. The clinic would not have happened without the participation of the following: nUniversity of Virginia physicians nCommonwealth Medical nCulpeper County Emergency Management nCulpeper Free Clinic nCulpeper Hospital nCulpeper Social Services

nCulpeper Town Police nCulpeper Wellness Foundation nEmpowering Culpeper Food Distribution nPATH Foundation nRappahannock-Rapidan Medical Reserve Corps volunteers nYanet Garcia and her amazing team of interpreters Turnout for the drivethrough clinic exceeded our expectations, with the volunteer staff providing COVID-19 testing for 185 individuals. Because many of the individuals who came to the clinic were from the county’s Hispanic community, the bilingual volunteers who provided information and collected data from those who were tested were critical to the clinic’s success. We expect that this increased testing capacity will significantly increase the number of cases of

COVID-19 identified in Culpeper County. Our health district staff are working to contact each of these people so that appropriate isolation and quarantine measures can be put into place to reduce the spread of disease. On behalf of the RappahannockRapidan Health District, I want to thank all the agencies, organizations and individuals who so graciously gave of their time and resources to staff the clinic. If I have forgotten anyone, please know that this was not my intent. The teamwork that resulted in this successful event demonstrated the strength and dedication of the Culpeper community and its ability to work together to meet an urgent need. Wade Kartchner, MD, MPH Director, Rappahannock-

Local volunteer fire, EMS continue to deliver services during this crisis To all residents of Culpeper County, your local volunteer Fire and Rescue departments are ready and continuing to answer calls during this pandemic. As the President of the Culpeper County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association representing just over 500 hundred volunteers staffing Culpeper Fire, Brandy Station, Richardsville Fire and Rescue, Salem Fire and Rescue, Little Fork Fire and Rescue, Rapidan Fire, Culpeper Rescue and Reva Fire and Rescue, I am honored to represent such a dedicated and diverse group. This pandemic has certainly brought many challenges for everyone. All Fire and EMS training has been cancelled or moved to an on-line format at the local and state levels. Our buildings are currently closed to outside visitors and we have suspended regular business meetings due to the requirements to keep gatherings to less than ten. All fund-raising events have been cancelled such as bingo, dinners, carnivals, fairs, hall rentals and public donations are down. Our units are staffed to

meet minimum requirements and more experienced technicians are on-board to reduce potential exposures and the rate of PPE usage. Some members have been forced to step back because of personal health concerns and for the safety of those in their homes. Some volunteers are unable to volunteer due to work commitments not allowing them to risk exposures due to their line of work. The above highlights just some of the challenges we have not faced before, however, we are not in fear as we face many unknowns every time we go out the door. Typically, we are able to quickly identify the visible dangers before us and move forward with confidence based on training and experience to address the emergencies. Every day we learn more from the experts in the field about this COVID-19 virus, thus giving us more hope and tools to fight through this. We are proof that wearing protective equipment works and we encourage our community to fully embrace wearing masks to protect one another. Hospital providers and those of us in the field are

wearing our masks and keeping our exposure and infection rates to near zero while allowing us to tend to the needs of our citizens. You will not find a more dedicated and determined group of volunteers anywhere. Our community is blessed to have well trained EMT’s, Paramedics, Firefighters and a well-maintained fleet of equipment to respond at a moment’s notice to answer any call that we are dispatched to handle. The leadership in all of these departments have and continue to be good stewards of monies and the responsibilities you have placed in us. We are thankful to the county for the reimbursement of operational expenses that we incur throughout the year for things like heating, fuel, electricity, maintenance of vehicles, buildings and PPE. I will also share that these difficult times have brought out many bright spots. While we are eight different departments, our sense of camaraderie and working together is stronger today than ever. ➤ See Letters, Page 19

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DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Jim Beavers for his contributions to the facility. Jim was born in Roanoke, Virginia and came to faith in Christ as a young man and subsequently served in lay leadership roles for over 30 years. Later he earned Jim Beavers his Master of Divinity and was ordained an Anglican priest in 2009. Previously Jim served in primary and secondary education, both as a teacher and head of school for two Christian schools. He has also worked for non-profit organizations including Open Doors with Brother Andrew and the C. S. Lewis Institute. In May 2011 he was called to Christ Anglican Fellowship in Orange, Virginia where he continues to serve. Jim met his wife, Anne, while at William and Mary where he received Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degree, and they have been married for 42 years. They have three grown children and seven grandchildren. He enjoys photography, graphic design, nature study and lawn and garden care.

an essay and plan to work in a related field in this area. Their motto is based on founders Gloria and Ed’s late son Ben Long’s name-B.E.L.: Believing in Every Life! DAVID MARTIN, Manager at Full Circle Thrift, is pleased to announce the promotion of Justine Lawson and Tracy Corbin to Supervisors. Justine’s warm smile and friendly hello has been greeting customers for almost 13 years. Tracy has been with the store for 5 years and her energy and enthusiasm is contagious. Full Circle Thrift is beginning its 18th year in business and our motto is “Culpeper Helping Culpeper." CENTURY 21 NEW MILLENNIUM TEAM Receives Coveted 2019 President’s Team Award for Commitment to Quality Service and Productivity. CAITLIN TROILO-WADDELL from KK’s Printing and Stationery received the award for 2019 Public Servant of the year by the Culpeper County Republican Party.

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LAUREL VAN HORN has been named stage manager for StageWorks' upcoming show called The Emerald FRIENDS OF CEDAR MOUNTAIN Heist. Laurel retired from teaching BATTLEFIELD welcomes volunteers English at Rappahannock County High to support preservation and clean-up Kona Ice of Culpeper, Locust Grove & School in 2010, and was fortunate projects at the battlefield on April 4, Warrenton to find StageWorks and follow one the American Battlefield Trust’s annual Maria Lischak of her dreams which was working in Park Day. Volunteers are invited to help 132 Harrison Circle the theater. She has happily worked with spreading mulch on trails, picking Locust Grove, VA 22508 behind the scenes for two of their up litter and more, and will receive a DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Mariya Zlyden for her contributions to the facility. Mariya was born in Dnipro, culpeper@kona-ice.com most recent productions, Salt & commemorative t-shirt for their efforts. Ukraine and moved to Odessa with her family when she was 13 years old. Mariya is a 15-year-old exchange student attending Food & Beverage Pepper and Southern Fried Funeral. Info at friendsofcedarmountain.org OCHS working in a FLEX program (Future Leaders Exchange). Mariya selected Dogwood Village for her volunteer experience Through StageWorks, she has met because of her love and passion for seniors. She has been very impressed with the care and compassion that residents receive and worked with a group of incredibly TAMMY LAGRAFFE has joined the in the facility. Mariya enjoys music, hiking, poetry and cooking. She would like to return to the United States after finishing high knowledgeable directors and actors. Culpeper Wellness Foundation school and attend college. Mariya is pictured with Dogwood Village resident Pat Faulconer as she assists with an activity. Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Laurel is looking forward to two team as director of the Culpeper Free Services and a Board Member of performances of a unique and funny Clinic. A registered nurse, she most Piedmont CRUSH were invited to play that will engage and delight their recently has worked with the Virginia the White House for the launch of audiences. Department of Health as a Public healthy nutrition for their families. we are offering Tele-medicine. keep us safe during the COVID-19 the Office of National Drug Control Health Nurse Supervisor. Tammy also Support them with your online wine Please call the clinic 540-829-9085 Pandemic. Policy’s (ONDCP) new Rural Community brings experience with women’s health, FAYE’S OFFICE SUPPLY Wishes or email culpepervet@gmail.com for purchase today! Resource Guide, on January 31st, 2020. Happy Birthday to Rachel Rouleau. behavioral health and communityan appointment or information. CULPEPER ANIMAL HOSPITAL is The ONDCP works to reduce drug based wellness programs to her new CULPEPER LITERACY COUNCIL is doing curb side appointments and use and its consequences by leading APPLETON CAMPBELL, a leading role as clinic director. offering online classes in English NARMADA WINERY is supporting we are open from 8-5 Monday thru provider of residential HVAC, plumbing and coordinating the development, as a Second Language. You can the Culpeper Food Closet! From Friday and Saturday from 8-12. We implementation, and assessment of and electrical now in its 44th year of THE LIVING THE DREAM make a difference in someone's May 25th through June 8th, 5% of also have extended our sale on Flea U.S. drug policy. The action guide is top-rated service to Fauquier and FOUNDATION has begun planning life in as little as two a week! all online case sales (12+ bottles) and tick preventatives. All are 10% one of several tools thathours was created surrounding counties, is looking for their 5th Annual 5k run and ‘Walk Culpeper Literacy Council is will be donated to the Food Closet off and there are also many rebates specifically for rural leaders who looking forward in 2020 to opening a new for Home.’ All funds raised are used forfacing tutorsdrug to teach in person run by St. Stephen's Episcopal and free products depending on the are addiction in theirand facility in Warrenton. locally to raise awareness and educate online. You do not need speak Church. Thank you to the wonderful purchase amount. We are offering communities. In attendance to were: Jim the community on depression, another language to volunteer folks at St. Stephen's who work baths, well checkups, routine LaGraffe, Piedmont CRUSH Board and THE AGING TOGETHER TEAM substance abuse and suicide. 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DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Kailey Grannan for her contributions to the facility. Kailey is a senior at Orange County High School and has been accepted to Gallaudet University for the deaf and hard of hearing. Kailey loves to participate in theatrical performances and has been in numerous plays performed at the High School over the past 3 years. She also enjoys caring for children, reading and working on puzzles. Kailey plans to pursue a degree in American Sign Language and become an elementary school teacher. Kailey is pictured with resident Peggy Woodward as she enjoys an activity. In EXIT Realty Virginia's Regional Report, EXIT CORNERSTONE REALTY ranked #4 in Office Rankings of Closed Commissions and #5 in Office Rankings of Closed Deals! Impressive showings! Also, Rachel and Curt Stuart ranked #12 in the Regional Production Report for Top Agents in Gross Closed commission. BELMONT FARM DISTILLERY is producing and selling hand sanitizers as well as their signature spirits. We will be making and selling prepared select cocktails to take home and enjoy. You can buy your favorite spirit as well. Doing curbside or inside (limited capacity) service. MICROTEL CULPEPER is doing all they can do to keep their guests and staff safe The entire hotel staff cleans everyday with Shockwave disinfectant cleaner. Every week they shampoo all carpets. The housekeeping does full pull including mattress pad and pillows upon every check out everyday. They have hand sanitizer at front desk and at the breakfast bar so every guest has to sanitize their hands before touching any breakfast area item, as well as to go boxes at breakfast bar so guest can take breakfast to their room or with

them on their way out. At front desk and inside the elevator there are have floor stickers to remind guest and staff about social distancing. Call OMAS CREATIVE CORNER at 540-394-0625 Tuesday-Sunday between 12-7pm or by appointment. Website with online ordering coming soon as well! OMAS CREATIVE CORNER created a Mothers Day outreach program in which 7 children: Brydon 7, Marlee 9, Jordan 8, Maddox 6, Mady 9, Maura 7 and Maci 2 made 136 cards to be delivered to Women in local Nursing Homes on Mothers Day Sunday. 110 cards were delivered to Culpeper Health & Rehabilitation Center, 12 delivered to Fox Trail Senior Living in Orange, and delivered to English Meadows in Culpeper along with cupcakes were donated by MARTINS FOODS STORE 6454. This campaign was a huge success and filled these long term care facilities with smiles and love on a special day. It would not have been possible without Gizi (Oma)’s Vision and the support of Kevin Canard, Manager of Martins and the hard-working children for making all of the beautiful cards!

The past two and half months have proven the strength of Culpeper’s resolve. We have come together in so many new and innovative ways. The team at the STEELE INSURANCE AGENCY would like to say we see you and thank you for what you are doing to help our community. Thank you to those making and distributing masks to healthcare workers and first responders. To the restaurants donating meals to our tired and stressed hospital staff and offering new delivery options when we just could not cook one more meal! Thank you to the small businesses that were able to offer curbside pickup or changed their business models so we could shop online. And thank you to those who shopped at those businesses to support them! Thank you to the volunteers that continue to help the hungry, needy, and abused. And of course, thank you to the healthcare workers and first responders who stay on the front line, putting their health at risk, to help ensure we stay safe and healthy. Every action, no matter how small the gesture, is evidence that we are Culpeper Strong! COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE (CASA) OF CULPEPER, a program of Virginia-based

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nonprofit PEOPLE INCORPORATED, swore in its first volunteer this month after completing the program’s initial round of advocacy training. Volunteers advocate for the best interests of children going through abuse or neglect court proceedings in Culpeper County. SERVPRO OF CULPEPER & FAUQUIER COUNTIES have been awarded a disinfecting services contract for local government and state owned properties. If you need our COVID-19 related cleaning/ disinfecting services please let them know. You can find more information about the contract award on the eVA platform (contract #E194-85782). AR JOHNSON LAW, PLLC, a law firm focused on educational law matters, uncontested divorces for only $295 + court filing fees, contract reviews/ drafting, wills, power of attorney and mediation opened officially at 206 S Main Street Ste 204 on March 3rd 2020. THE JADIE BUG & TOBSTER FOUNDATION, INC., an organization created to keep companion animals out of shelters and safe from cruelty and human violence. has distributed 2186 lbs of food to pets in need ... dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbits and horses.


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TECHNOLOGY Four new normals following COVID-19 Humans have a surprising ability to adapt to change. The problem is in the fact that everyone fears the change and goes kicking and screaming. But once people go through the five stages (denial, anger, depression, bargaining and acceptance), they typically settle into a new routine. I don't think we have experienced a societal change this dramatic in our lifetimes. I think we are in the early stages of a new normal that has yet to be clearly defined. It is tough to project a path forward when new data continually emerge in realtime that everyone is also trying

DATA DUMP John Barker

to react to in real-time. I say this all the time, “it’s OK to sit on your hands and let the dust settle; don't take action for the sake of taking action, you might be moving in the wrong direction.” COVID-19 has been a gamechanger across the world. As of May 26, Culpeper has had 638 total cases, 47 hospitalizations and six deaths. The illness and loss of life are tragic. But out of tragedy, some good can arise. Here are a few things I predict will become the new normal once the dust settles. 1. High-Speed Broadband Access is a Nationwide Priority — I’ve lost track of how many times I have written in this paper about rural broadband access issues. Internet providers

teamwork would go down. For organizations that could work from home, they have proved the opposite to be true. Companies such as Twitter and Facebook are indicating a shift to more remote workers because productivity wasn't negatively affected. The downside being that salaries would be adjusted to where you live.

indicate they will work with communities on expansion and simultaneously stab them in the back with legal maneuvers. But after schools were shut down and people started working from home, the inequality of internet access reared its ugly head. I applaud Stafford County Schools for distributing mobile hotspots to students in need. But that is a short-term, stop-gap solution. There is now some movement at the congressional level to expand funding for broadband. 2. Work from Home (WFH) Is Here to Stay — Remote workers (WFH) has been increasing the past few years. But WFH still had some negative stigma attached to it. Some corporations felt they were losing control over staff, productivity would decrease and

3. Less Traffic on the Roads and Cleaner Air — My wife works in Stafford and goes to her office once or twice a week now. Occasionally she comes down I-95 on a Friday afternoon to find very little traffic. That is unheard of. There will be more data gathered, but because we see less traffic on the roads, satellite ➤ See Data Dump, Page 19

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ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE§ 8.01-316 Case No. JJ016436-01-00 CULPEPER J&DR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Commonweatlh of Virginia, in re VASQUEZ SALES, KAREN ITATI VASQUEZ MENDOZA, LUCIO G v. SALES MARTINEZ, HONORIA The object of this suit is to: DECIDE CUSTODY OF KAREN ITATI VASQUEZ SALES. It is ORDERED that the defendant appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her intersts on or before 7/23/2020 at 11:00AM. 5/28, 6/11, 6/25 & 7/9/20

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Week of 5/11/20 - 5/17/20

PUZZLES The Weekly Crossword ACROSS 1 Moving about 6 Hatteras, for one 10 Eden dweller 14 Narrow canyon 15 Operatic piece 16 Sport with mallets 17 Feeling contrite 18 Special talent 19 Knucklehead 20 Like military tanks 23 Fishing aid 24 Seldom seen 25 Pizza seasoning 27 Treasonous Arnold 31 Kitten's plaything 32 Buzzing about 33 Google product 35 Fonda film, "Easy ____" 38 Chills and fever 40 Smooth feathers 42 Rounded roof 43 Pancake topper 45 Coffee additive 47 Thurman of "Pulp Fiction" 48 Rainbow goddess 50 Place for an idol 52 Rice dish, in Rome 55 Prime-time time 56 Expression of disgust 57 Sandler's "Zohan", for one 62 Narrow aperture 64 Urgent request 65 Pixar film about a robot 66 Color quality 67 Bad look 68 Give the giggles 69 Class with mats 70 Whirl 71 Aboveboard

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Weekly Tarotscope for May 28: 7 of Wands, 8 of Pentacles TAROTSCOPES

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it’s important to stand up and fight for what we’ve worked so hard to accomplish. These cards reflect a need to defend and protect what we valuethis is our life’s work, and doesn’t necessarily have to be work in the traditional sense. The 8 of Pentacles could be representing our family, an art form, or fighting for a cause we believe in. Defending what we value brings us security and a sense of stability. This week it’s important not to hesitate when it comes to protecting what we cherish. 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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➤ Letters, from Page 19 If one department is short on PPE, another will step forward and share what they have to make ends meet. The county Department of Emergency Services has also been there to listen to our needs and work diligently to get supplies into our county to help stock our units from the state. Local businesses have delivered food to the stations for the volunteers. We have given back to the community by supporting small drive-by parades where we toot our horns and wave to those celebrating birthday parties and graduations at home. We recently paid tribute to our local hospital with a parade where law enforcement from the town, county, state, all county volunteer fire and EMS stations and the career EMS agency were in attendance. We were joined by the Town Mayor and County Chair of the Board of Supervisors to salute our doctors and nurses for all they have done during this pandemic to care and treat the sick. While the hospital staff appreciated us doing this for them, we also are appreciative of all

➤ Data Dump, from Page 14 images are showing the air getting clearer. We are getting a real-time look at how humans affect the environment. 4. Better Risk Planning — It would be impossible to plan for a pandemic. There is no way to predict when one will start and the affects. But for business owners, this should be a time for reflection and documenting lessons learned in times of catastrophe. If you run a brickand-mortar store and it catches fire, do you have a plan to continue generating revenue? Do you have one key employee whom, if something tragic happens to them, would cripple your business? It is impossible to plan for everything. But you need to self-evaluate your business and life and determine what risks are plausible and have a plan to address them should the moment

those who stopped as we proceeded to the hospital and who pulled off the road and gave all the units a thumb’s up, fists in the air and shouting thank you. In my 30 plus years of volunteering in Culpeper, this impromptu show of emotion and support will always be one of the cherished moments that will not be forgotten by any of us. Your volunteers continue to stand ready to assist all of you in Culpeper 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Together, our local volunteers continue to give selflessly by donating thousands of hour’s countywide while putting their skills into action to perform life-saving duties as well as other fire related emergencies. We will continue to be here and serve the needs of this community when called to action. We thank you all for your continued support. Stay well and stay safe as we continue to address and deal with this pandemic. Charles “Jr.” Perryman, President Culpeper County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association

arrive. Trying to figure it out at that moment is a recipe for disaster. Those are just four things I predict are here to stay, or worked on more aggressively, or take more seriously. This is the tip of the iceberg. I imagine many more changes in the next six to 18 months. Some of the changes probably won't be good. The flip side of work from home is what the effects will be for commercial real estate. My final thought regarding change. Be part of developing the solution when you know the circumstances require you to adjust. Don’t be resistant because you are fearful. Be a problemsolver in a time when many people are still trying to figure out to work in the new normal. You can find John Barker at linkedin.com/in/john-n-barker or instagram.com/johnbarker78

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