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Staying safe while beating the heat Sweet, sweet summertime. Vacations, pool parties, grilling out and general time outside — what’s not to like, right? Well, as the saying goes, “it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt.” Nael Hasan, MD, an emergency medicine provider at Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, discusses some of the injuries emergency departments commonly see during the summer months and tips for preventing them. Sports Injuries No kid wants to be stuck in a cast in the summer heat, but according to Dr. Hasan, some of the most frequently treated summer injuries are for kids who have had sports-related accidents. Kids and families are outside riding bikes, skateboards and hoverboards and those who aren’t paying attention, or are riding without protective gear, put themselves at high risk for accidents and injuries. “We tend to treat more broken bones, contusions and head injuries in the summer,” said Dr. Hasan. “These can be avoided by wearing helmets and knee/elbow pads, obeying the rules of the road and being aware of your surroundings.” Heat-related Illness Speaking of being aware of your environment, check the forecast before heading outside. Heat waves put emergency departments on high alert for an uptick in heat-related illnesses, from cases of mild dehydration to lifethreatening heat stroke. “Intense physical activity in extreme temperatures of 90-plus degrees can be very dangerous,” said Dr. Hasan. “We advise exercisers to get outside early in the day and increase intake of water and electrolyte replacement fluids. It’s important to listen to your body, too. Nausea, headaches, dizziness and cramping are

all signs that you should slow down or stop.” In some instances, heat exhaustion and dehydration can warrant visits to the emergency room. Heat strokes, however, always require immediate medical attention. Signs of heat stroke include vomiting, confusion, hallucinations and gait imbalance. Burns Fireworks and grilling out are fun ways to celebrate Independence Day. Unfortunately, unsafe behaviors also make them two of the biggest causes of emergency room visits for burn treatment. “Unfortunately, we usually see a few cases of children with burns due to people setting off fireworks and sparklers in their backyards to celebrate the Fourth of July,” said Dr. Hasan. “It’s also a big holiday

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for grilling, so we also treat injuries from improper grill use or accidental contact with the hot surface.” For your safety, and the safety of others, neither fireworks nor grills should be used under the influence of alcohol. Water-Related Injuries Dr. Hasan also advises avoiding alcohol around water. Though he says drowning incidents are relatively infrequent, being near the water in an intoxicated or drowsy state puts people at higher risk for drowning or other injuries. Boats, jet skis, water skis or other water-sport equipment should never be operated after you’ve been drinking. The old folk wisdom that says, “don’t swim for 30 minutes after

you eat,” isn’t entirely factual. Light snacking before diving in is generally well tolerated, Dr. Hasan confirmed, but large, heavy meals that could cause cramping or drowsiness should be avoided or given plenty of time to digest. Summer is a fun time of year in many ways, but also comes with its share of risks — whether from heat or human error. Spend more time enjoying the season and less time in the emergency room by making safety and preparedness a priority this summer. For more information about Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center’s emergency department and to view live ER wait times, please visit novanthealthuva. org/locations/medical-centers-emergency-rooms/culpeper-medicalcenter.


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CCPS extends contract of Superintendent Brads On Monday, at their regularly scheduled meeting, the Culpeper County School Board announced the reappointment of Dr. Anthony S. Brads as its Superintendent of Schools. Members of the School Board, with the Superintendent's concurrence, voted to terminate the Superintendent's current contract ending June 30, 2021, and extend Dr. Brads' appointment, as Superintendent, to a new four year contract beginning July 1, 2019 and ending June 30, 2023. Dr. Brads' budgeted annual salary will be $183,224.00 pursuant to the approved School Board budget. In addition, the School Board will continue to provide a contribution to a tax deferred annuity and a vehicle allowance. Earned regular employee benefits, as specified in the agreement, will remain the same. Prior to Monday's action on the Superintendent's new agreement, Dr. Brads’ current contract ran through June 30, 2021. School Board Chair, Pat Baker (East Fairfax) stated that "The Board continues to be very pleased with Dr. Brads' leadership and wanted to ensure the continuation of the relationship." Additionally, “Dr. Brads built a respectful and supportive relationship with our County Officials providing the vision and impetus for a CTE facility to serve our students and the community." Also, "Dr. Brads uses his experience and leadership ability, relative to budget development and implementation, to benefit teachers, staff and students. Dr. Brads continues to keep our students in the forefront of all decisions from school safety, technology, and Higher Education possibilities to 21st Century work force skills." “Dr. Brads is one of the most experienced superintendents in the Commonwealth, and this Board feels very fortunate to be able to say he is our Superintendent of Schools."

Gelbert named new principal at Emerald Hill Elementary school Culpeper County Public Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Tori Gelbert as the new principal at Emerald Hill Elementary School. Tori has been working for Madison County Public Schools for the past eight years. She started as a 5th grade teacher and also taught for a year as a middle school STEM teacher. She was promoted to the Assistant Principal at William Wetsel Middle School where she worked for two years before moving to Waverly Yowell Elementary School where she has been for the last two years. Ms. Gelbert is a graduate of Longwood University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. She later attended James Madison University for her Master of Education in Education Leadership. Currently, she is working on her Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction through the University of South Carolina. "As a resident of Culpeper County, I am excited to join the school system

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and work with the staff at Emerald Hill Elementary School. I am humbled to have the opportunity to work at such a great school and collaborate with the staff, students, families, and community to continue on their path of success. I look forward to serving the community in this new role."

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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.) Our Generation Lazy, Unaware, Self Centered, Screen Addicts But you let us The Generation that let them Praise the Generation that fought in wars That dropped bombs like they dropped bouncy balls Forgive the Generation of Cynics you brought up Latch Key children who believe just because the television was new and limited that there wasn’t some form of an addiction present Blame the Generation that came after them Growing up in a time where planes are not in the air and not on the tarmac Where their optimism did them no good With all of these predecessors please tell me Where do we have the capacity to be blindly unaware and too lazy to work for what we watched our elders never receive? Lazy you call us Ah yes We must be lazy Lazy while we march for rights Lazy as we write the petitions that others will sign Lazy as we run for our lives when a dear friend or classmate has had too much of the expectations that you instilled upon us and we berated them with Deciding that open fire is more desirable than the raging fire going on inside and behind closed doors Lazy when we are creating apps and creating products, trying desperately to throw ourselves into the impossibly closed off market you have created Unaware and Self Centered Unaware that a clown has been elected into the circus? Self Centered while we volunteer While we fight for causes that need a Rocky Unaware during our discussions of World News Self Centered while working through the policies that have been passed on We are aware that the world is falling apart around us Aware that we did not cause it but we need to fix it Aware that the Generations that rolled the ball are the parties shaking their heads Saying that we, the self centered could not possibly be right about the obvious problems Hair, Hippies, Burned Drafts We are reviving your movements But you still refuse to validate our efforts We do not need your validation Your efforts to squash ours will be ignored Futile We are the iGeneration, Screen Addicts Who know how to use our screens for better and not for worse We are the Post Millennials Growing up in the Great Recession not in the greatest recess We, the Generation calling itself the Founders Because we will find the Spirit of the Founding Fathers and revive it We the Plurals, the Homeland Generation Are early starters, multitaskers, global, and highly educated Generation Z The Best and The Brightest want to make a difference.

Averett University and LifeSpire of Virginia launched the first-ever educational partnership for LifeSpire in a ceremony June 7 at Lakewood, a LifeSpire of Virginia continuing care retirement community in Richmond’s west end. Averett University President Tiffany Franks and LifeSpire of Virginia’s President and CEO Jonathan Cook signed an agreement that includes a three-pronged partnership between the school and LifeSpire’s four continuing care retirement communities. The partnership allows employees of LifeSpire to earn their degree at Averett with scholarships awarded by Averett, LifeSpire residents to attend collegelevel lectures right where they live and Averett students to serve as interns at LifeSpire. Cook praised the agreement as a step forward in positioning LifeSpire communities as employers of choice across Virginia. “We are excited to partner with Averett to offer these opportunities,” Cook said. “Averett prepares their students to make a difference in the world. LifeSpire helps team members achieve their full potential and believes that providing educational opportunities is a key piece of that process.” Franks agreed, “LifeSpire and Averett University both value and encourage lifelong learning, a commitment to intellectual growth throughout one’s entire lifetime. We hope that LifeSpire employees and its residents will be excited about the opportunity to become a part of the Averett University family.” The partnership builds on the organizations’ shared mission and values as members of the Baptist General Association of Virginia. LifeSpire employees automatically qualify for Averett scholarships once they meet admissions criteria. For each undergraduate course taken, Averett will award a $250 scholarship and a $350 scholarship for each graduate course taken. In addition, Averett will offer residents of LifeSpire communities the option of attending Averett University lectures and courses at home – right in their own community – beginning at Lakewood and expanding to LifeSpire’s other communities in Culpeper, Daleville, and Newport News. The program will launch in the fall 2019 and LifeSpire residents will be able to choose from classes in religion, communications and criminal justice/ sociology. Averett students will also benefit directly from this partnership, with opportunities to intern at LifeSpire in the areas of business, communications and accounting.


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LOCAL NEWS Caregivers workshop fills a void in Culpeper ➤ Pat Bankhead saw the need while taking care of her late husband By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Pat Bankhead felt helpless. Last fall, the Culpeper native was taking care of her late husband Walter Erksine Bankhead and she felt despair. She was serving as a caregiver for her ill husband and she didn’t know where to turn. So, she turned to the Lord and her church. A visit to Culpeper Presbyterian Interim Pastor Chris Shearer revealed a void in Culpeper - there were no support groups for caregivers. It was a conversation that led to a

Caregivers Workshop being presented at the church June 27 from 10 a.m. to noon, to give caregivers information on how to deal with the difficulties they face and show them there are others that are dealing with the same struggles. Shearer said that there are a growing number of spouses, children, aunts, uncles and more who are having to serve as in home caregivers as we face the growing number of aging baby boomers. “Not just here, but nationwide,” Shearer said. “It’s somewhat of an unaddressed need at the life of the church at large. Pat is not the only one at our church. It’s meeting a real need. The beauty of this to me is that this is meeting a real need identified by Pat, now we get to figure out how to address it.” Erksine Bankhead was a wellknown, well-loved member of the Culpeper community - having worked for

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Karen Gregg, Director of Christian Development at Culpeper Presbyterian Church, left, and Pat Bankhead helped organize a caregivers workshop June 27 following Bankhead's realization there were no support groups for caregivers in Culpeper. L.R. Waters, a petroleum distributor, having served in the choir of Culpeper Presbyterian and was known as “The Banker” by his golf buddies. However, by 2015 his health was in decline and Pat became his primary caregiver. “It was a deteriorating situation as my husband hand neuropathy from diabetes in both legs, he lost balance and feeling in both his legs,” Bankhead said. A gallbladder surgery in 2016 started his decline and for more than two years he suffered through numerous illnesses - including a bout with Bell’s Palsy that was undiagnosed for months, leaving his family grasping for straws at what was causing their husband and father pain. Despite having family, workers and the church to help, Pat said it was a daunting task to take care of her hus-

band. “As we got towards the end, I was fortunate enough to get a caregiver from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.,” Bankhead said. “But then from 2 on, I was alone with him. As time went on, it got harder and harder. “As I got toward the end, he developed Bell’s Palsy toward the end. I got so frustrated because I couldn’t help this man. Those were the times that you just ….” she said trailing off. She said conversations with the Lord helped her come to the realization that it wasn’t just her that was having these same frustrations, and she realized that others in the community may benefit from a support group. “I said Lord I can’t do this anymore, the next thing I knew, I just felt this peace and calm and I knew I could do this,” Bankhead said. “When you feel ➤ See Caregivers, Page 5

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➤ Caregivers, from Page 4 like that, the next thing you know a phone will ring or someone will come. That’s why it’s so important a support group comes along that is there for you that gives the caregiver time to get away, take a deep breath and regain their strength.” After a visit with Shearer, she and Karen Gregg, Culpeper Presbyterian Church’s Director of Christian Development, started to search for a caregivers’ support group. It didn’t exist. They reached out to Carol Simpson, of Aging Together, and began the conversation about starting one. “Carol offered to help in any way she could, we determined we needed a trained facilitator to lead something like that,” Gregg said. The seminar on June 27 is a start in that direction, as they’ve partnered with other local churches to help find qualified individuals to talk about the situations caregivers may face. They hope that the seminar will lead to a support group. The seminar will feature Willi Dalaba, LCSW, a member of Culpeper United Methodist Church, who will discuss “Balancing Care: Yours and Theirs.” That aspect was difficult for Pat. “I dropped all outside activities, the only thing I did was come to church,” Bankhead said. “Your total focus is on your patient.”

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Suis Walters, RN, Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services, will discuss “Health Matters when Giving Care,” while Natalia Carter, PT, Powell Wellness Center will talk about “Mobility and Home Safety Considerations.” The talk will culminate with Simpson’s presentation on community resources for caregivers. Pat is hoping the seminar will provide other caregivers with the peace she was searching for. The church and the connections she’s made with them have strengthened her, she said. “I have been amazed and blessed that they were right there,” Bankhead said. “It’s like God meant these things to be. People want to look out for each other and people need that love and compassion. “They (caregivers) need to know someone is out there for them to support them,” Bankhead said. Gregg said if you’re interested in the workshop, call 540-348-2889 or email kgregg.cpc@gmail.com. “Our population is aging and one of the things we hope will be hopeful with this workshop is to present some materials for the range of care that are available,” Gregg said. “At what point do you say I can’t handle this anymore and I need a facility. For some this may just be an information piece to let them know they aren’t the only ones dealing with this.”

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PRACEP honors 13 students who completed GED ➤ Plugged In Virginia honored another five participants who finished para educator program By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Mel Miller felt held captive by the fact he didn’t have his high school diploma. As of May 22, he’s a free and happy man. Miller was one of 13 students to receive their General Education Development degree through the Piedmont Regional Adult and Career Education Programs May 22. Miller said that it was missions trips with McLean Bible Church that helped push him to earn his degree. He left school when he was 14, and he promised his parents he would get his GED - but he never did. He had a 20 year career as a salesman, but “I carefully hid that I didn’t have my diploma. I

always felt like I was held captive by the fact I didn’t have my diploma.” It was on a mission trip to Haiti that he first encountered special needs children - he felt ashamed and kept away from him but on a later trip he encountered more and found he had a heart for helping them. It was on a recent trip to Kenya last fall that he felt a calling in his heart to go get his degree. “These kids fought and scrapped for every bit of education they could get,” Miller said. “I’m sitting there and I threw away my education. That’s where I made the decision that I have to come home and get my education.” He came home and started making calls - Ginger Hilleary, Regional Program Manager for PRACEP took his call and welcomed him in. He began taking courses through PRACEP and on May 22 was able to hold his head up high. “I feel the Lord placed the calling to work with special needs kids in my heart,” Miller said. “Now it’s a love and passion of

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Amanda Fetzer, an AmeriCorps Member, celebrates receiving her GED at the Piedmong Regional Adult and Career Education Programs graduation May 22. PRACEP honored 13 GED graduates this year. mine and it can only come from a place outside of myself.” Amanda Fetzer, an AmeriCorps Member, also received her GED that day and praised the organization for supporting her. “I have gotten to explore different parts of Virginia with them,” Fetzer said. “This past year with AmeriCorps has opened a lot of

doors for me. I’m just so grateful and blessed that I pushed myself to get my GED to do this.” Last year’s graduation ceremony featured 30 graduates - but that encompassed a three-year period. This year, 14 graduates walked in one calendar year. ➤ See PRACEP, Page 14

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Know Your State and Your Vote’s Weight: Ways to Support Candidates VOTER'S GUIDE

In many districts across the state, voters turned out on Tuesday and made their choices for who would represent their party in November’s election. The remaining candidates are in need of more than just votes in November. They need voters’ attention and support now. In this month’s edition of Know Your State and Your Vote’s Weight, readers can learn about the ways they can get involved and support their candidates for state and local office.

Rebecca Layne

Find Candidates Culpeper County is part of three state senate districts and two house of delegate districts. If a voter is unsure of which state senate and house of delegates districts are theirs, all they need to do is type their address into https://whosmy. virginiageneralassembly.gov/ to find

out about both of these districts. To find out which district a voter is in for the board of supervisors, they can contact Kim Ellis at (540) 727-3427 ext. 108. Once citizens know which races pertain to them, they can choose their candidates and get to work helping those campaigns. Raise Funds and Make Donations From the school board to the state senate, all candidates need money to run their campaigns. Their budgets help cover needs such as paid staff, offices, pamphlets, yard signs, advertising, and much more. Candidates are accepting donations from citizens, but there are other ways to help them raise money. Voters can reach out to their candidates to see if they would like to do a meetand-greet fundraiser at a private residence. They can also check with the local Democratic or Republican committee to see if there are upcoming events or ongoing efforts to help their candidates. Some positions, such as members of the school board, must run as independents. Howerer,

both parties have declared candidates for most positions that can have a political affiliation. Volunteer Having energized volunteers on the ground in the community can be a huge help. Canvassing is Knocking on doors to tell others about who the canvasser is voting for and why. This can be highly effective in gaining support. Both the campaigns themselves and their respective local committees are likely to have many volunteering opportunities in the coming months.Projects, such as postcard writing or making phone calls can also be effective. All of these efforts can be a great way to get more volunteers and establish a more widespread network. Spread the Word Even just showing one’s support for a candidate can help inform others. This is especially important for candidates running against an established official up for reelection. It shows that there is, in fact, support for the underdog. Yard

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signs, buttons, bumper stickers are great advertising tools. Sharing on social media can also help increase visibility for one’s candidate. This is not meant to encourage fights over social media. Sharing a position a candidate has on one or more issues and what the poster thinks about its importance can carry much more weight than name-calling and making generalizations across party lines. This is what has the potential to sway undecided voters. Vote Ultimately, the biggest way to show support for a candidate is by voting. Whether a citizen votes absentee or in person on election day, no amount of campaigning or volunteering carries the same weight as a ballot cast for their chosen candidates. Rebecca Layne is the Second Vice Chair of the Culpeper County Democratic Committee and is a graduate student in George Mason’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.

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R E A L E S TAT E New Hampton Inn & Suites opens in Culpeper ByCladia Gohn Culpeper Times Intern During your morning commute, you may have noticed a new building pop up. A new Hampton Inn is located on Route 29 and is expected to leave a positive impact on Culpeper. Hampton Inn is part of the Hilton Hotels Corporation and has locations all over the country, and Culpeper is now added to that list. The hotel opened in April in an optimal spot for visitors and travelers to find a place to stay. This may have contributed to the many guests that have already stayed at this location. Patti Derflinger, the general manager at the new hotel, spoke about the growing popularity of the new hotel. “Our clientele base is picking up here,” Derflinger said, “we anticipate being very busy, especially by the fall.” Derflinger said the new hotel ➤ See Hampton, Page 11

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY JUNE 15 1-3PM • 490 ESTATE AVE., WARRENTON Dir. From Culpeper: From 29 Business turn onto Blackwell Rd toward Main St, Left on Walker, Left on Estate to house on left.

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Price named 2019 'Good Scout' By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Want a job done right and on time? Call Oliver Price. Price was honored Wednesday morning as the 2019 ‘Good Scout’ by the Boy Scouts of America National Capital Area Council during their 20th annual banquet. The longtime Rappahannock Electric Cooperative employee, boasting 39 years with the company, and longtime community volunteer was honored for his dependability, cheerful

➤ Hampton, from Page 10 would have already taken in more customers if there had not been a delay. However, she assures that the delay was only to see to a high quality hotel. “Hilton has very high standards,” Derflinger said, “ and they held the builders to it.” Now that the hotel is up and running, Derflinger expects that they will have no problem bringing in customers because of loyalty to the brand. “Hilton honors members are very loyal, because it's the best honors program in the hotel industry,” Derflinger said. Indeed, Hilton honors program members receive impressive deals, and there are different levels of membership: member, silver, gold, and diamond. Derflinger talked about the special benefits that come with being a diamond member. “They get all sorts of bonuses staying at these properties,” Derflinger said. Because of these perks, more and more people may decide to stay in Culpeper, even if it’s a little further of a drive. “They will come this far to be able to get their points,” Deflinger said. The arrival of the new hotel will boost tourism in Culpeper as well, according to Deflinger. In fact, some guests at the Hampton Inn have al-

demeanor and willingness to always help. His longtime friend John Harrison recalled his ability to solve seemingly every problem, telling of a time that Harrison complained about how much it cost to open and close his pool. Price came to the rescue and closed it that year and then came out to open it the following year. “I don’t look to get awards,” Price said in accepting the Good Scout nomination. “It’s about the community we live in and making the best better.”

13545 Eggbornsville Rd., Culpeper

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ready enjoyed visiting the downtown Culpeper area, even though they were only in town for a wedding. “Our first wedding group was a group from the Netherlands,” Deflinger said, “they absolutely loved old town Culpeper.” Deflinger talked about how Hampton Inn will be working with businesses in Culpeper to boost tourism even more. “We're going to be working with the local community to get some locally negotiated rates with companies here,” Deflinger said. Other than tourism, the new hotel may also lead to even more business, especially on the outskirts of Culpeper. When asked if the new Hampton Inn will increase business in Culpeper, she didn’t hesitate to say yes. “I do believe it will peak interest on this side of town,” Derflinger said. She mentioned that since the hotel can hold up to 100 guests per night, the new hotel could lead to more businesses popping up nearby. “It would be very smart of someone to maybe put a restaurant there because they're going to, they have, like I said, the potential of 100 guests almost every night,” she said. Although it has only been a couple of months since the opening of the Hampton Inn, it is clear that the business will be successful. However, what is just as exciting is that Culpeper may be more successful because of the new hotel.

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• Like new 3 Bedroom, 2.5 • Brick front colonial w/ 3 levels; 5 Bathroom Colonial in Three Flags Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms • Fully finished basement w/ rough • Indoor & outdoor living space; in plumbing for future bathroom fenced rear yard • Large deck and grilling area with • Located in wonderful community privacy fence of South Wales

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for May 2019 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. May Top Dollar Deal: Cedar Mtn. Town District $1.7 Million. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Total: 107 Catalpa District 5/1: Wheeler, Brendan C and Wife to Nosar, Jeffrey S and Wife; 1.28 acres located at 14016 Dutch DR, $378.000 5/20: Coakley, Terrence M and Wife to Garris, Dennis O and Wife; 50.76 acres located at 5451 Bywaters LN, $744,000 5/31: Bull, Samantha Lynn to Leibbrand, Alexander Quinn; 1.00 acre located at 12020 Rixeyville RD, $182,000 Catalpa Town District 5/22: Patel, Rameshbhai Nathubhai E and Wife to Gohil Investments LLC; 5.05 acres located at 400 James Madison HWY, $1,000,000 5/23: Anderson, Joy Curtis to Russell, Hillary Christina and Husband; .26 acres located at 130 Garr AVE, $249,900 5/24: Ferrell, Bette A to Deane, Timothy E and Wife; .21 acres located at 760 Ripplebrook DR, $269,000 Cedar MTN District 5/10: Green Leaf Land & Timber LLC to JDW Construction LLC and Other; 5.00 acres located near Old Orange RD, $92,500 5/13: Ashrifeh, Nawrass to McCary, Anna; 3.00 acres located at 23489 Rapidan RD, $100,000 5/15: Seco, Pedro III to Soleymani, Maryam and Other; .14 acres located at 12222 Salt Cedar LN, $325,000 5/15: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Zamudio, Zachary; 3.00 acres located at 8107 Josh Way, $348,029 5/16: Westco Builders INC to Nichols, Troy L and Wife; 1.46 acres located at 19085 Equestrian LN, $416,319 5/21: Lohr, G Scott to Ford, Kiana R; .71 acres located at 24256 Cedar Ridge RD, $134,000 5/23: Jenkins, Marvin to Jefferson Homebuilders LLC; multiple parcels located near White Shop RD, $120,000 5/28: Brown, John R SR and Brown, Patricia K to Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation; 1.50 acres located at 11501 Myrals LN, $175,000 5/29: Arrington, James Brandon to Carpenter, Jessica L and Other; 1.22 acres located at 7446 Autumn RD, $206,000 5/31: Barfield, Patricia A and Husband to Rudd, Eric Shawn; .92 acres located near S Merrimac RD, $20,000 5/31: Finks, Todd and Wife to Gordon, Jason J; 1.07 acres located at 7331 Greenwood LN, $245,000 Cedar MTN Town District 5/21: Menefee, Eva J and Other to Blue Ridge Property Management Group LLC; .23 acres located at 117 Elizabeth ST, $117,000 5/22: Mid-Atlantic Renal Units of VA INC to Antro LLC; multiple parcels located at 430 Southridge PKWY, $1,400,000 5/24: Ferrell, Bette A to Deane, Timothy E and Wife; .21 acres located at 760 Ripplebrook DR, $269,000 5/29: Power, Laura M and Husband to Alejos Cardozo, Alberto Martin; .14 acres located at 159 Queen Victoria ST, $310,000 5/29: Fincham Enterprises LLC to Sisk, Ivan J and Other; .49 acres located at 301 Laurel ST, $279,000 East Fairfax District 5/1: Bailey Lynn LLC to Old Coffee House; .06 acres located at 215 E Davis ST, $900,000 5/3: Hitshusen, Patricia Julia to Jennings, David and Wife; .35 acres located at 413 Standpipe RD, $320,000 5/8: K & M Properties LC to NVR INC; .28 acres located near Walnut Branch DR, $75,000 5/10: McCallum, J Christopher and Wife to Bolanies, Jose J Callejas and Other; 2116 Cypress DR, $155,000 5/13: Hartner, Bernard T and Other to Moore, Lisa; .62 acres located at 15501 Hillview CT, $425,000 5/14: K & M Properties LC to NVR INC; .32 acres located near Walnut Branch DR, $75,000 5/14: Moberley, Terrell A and Wife to Flores Garcia, Cliserio; .28 acres located at 210 Elmwood DR, $269,900 5/15: Richmond American Homes of Virginia INC to Pickens, Lamar Terrell; .26 acres located at 702 Kingsbrook RD, $441,021 5/16: D & B Realty Investments LLC to Hardcastle, Kenneth D; .20 acres located at 1644 Harrier LN, $254,900 5/16: Gonzalez Gamboa, Erick J and Other to Conley, Dustin and Wife; Townhouse located at 2223 Blue Spruce DR, $242,000 5/17: NVR INC to Falkowski, Craig Joseph; .36 acres located at 2210 Walnut Branch DR, $301,845 5/20: Stallions, Janet Christine and Other to Mihelich, Paul Allan and Wife; .57 acres located at 2411 Orange RD, $250,000 5/21: K & M Properties to NVR INC; .30 acres located at 2313 Chestnut DR, $75,000 5/21: NVR INC to Oppong, Vida; .23 acres located at 2253 Walnut Branch DR, $278,265 5/23: KPSP LLC to TM3 Culpeper LLC; .94 acres located near James Madison HWY, $460,000 5/24: K & M Properties to Laurel 1 LLC; multiple parcels located near Orange RD, $150,000 5/24: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Barnes, Daniel and Wife; .39 acres located at 605 Electric AVE, $359,999 5/29: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Sonnenberg, Jimmy and Other; .25 acres located at 750 Saddlebrook RD, $339,597 5/29: Patel, Ramesh N and Wife to Town of Culpeper; .42 acres located at 110 S Commerce ST, $345,000 Jefferson District 5/1: Randall, Gerald C and Wife to Caporaletti, Michael J and Other; 1.85 acres located at 5374 Jeffersonton RD, $279,900 5/1: Tallman, Charles Arthur to Delatorre, Nestor S and Wife; 10.01 acres located at 16405 Deerfield LN, $454,000 5/2: Conway, James N and Others to Eisenhart, Linda M and Husband; 2.26 acres located at 2681 Wildwood CIR, $400,000 5/3: Westco Builders to Fetty, Wayne D JR and Wife; 6.51 acres located near Walnut Creek LN, $112,500 5/8: Chapman, Arlene M to Landfried, Taylor K and Wife; 3.19 acres located at 1299 Jason LN, $315,000 5/15: Glattly, William Robin and Wife to Wackman, Harold E and Other; 10.00 acres located near Black Hill RD, $159,652 5/20: Kyle, Morgan S and Wife to Kenefae, Caitlin S and Husband; 2.07 acres located at 3594 Southampton DR, $485,000 5/21: Jones, David Howard and Wife to Nagel, Russell and Wife; 1.01 acres located at 17424 Berkshire DR, $9,000 5/22: McLawhorn, Victor V and Wife to Lewton, Joel D and Wife; 1.84 acres located at 3251 Running Quail TRL, $345,000 5/28: Amaya, Jose R and Wife to Bass, Nathan D; 1.54 acres located at 3309 Hunter TRL DR, $355,000 5/29: Timm, Vincent J and Others to Berry, Michael Paul and Wife; multiple parcels located near Ryland Chapel RD, $847,320 5/31: Pizzo, Anthony M and Other to Davies, Donald and Wife; 1.51 acres located at 17116 Tattershall Way,

$555,000 5/31: Garrison, Vergie M Estate to Kendrick, John A JR and Wife; 1.00 acre located at 2158 Garrison LN, $205,000 Salem District 5/1: Peters, Robert E and Wife to Rand, Thad A and Wife; .87 acres located near Hawthorne AVE, $80,000 5/1: CTS Properties LLC to Nelson, Patrick Thomas JR and Other; 2.00 acres located near Covington Home PL, $90.000 5/1: Stewart, Shannon Cook to Snow, Rexford James JR; 7.12 acres located at 8447 Old Stillhouse RD, $275,000 5/6: Stallings, James and Wife to Carpenter, Harry E III; 2.15 acres located at 10571 Celestine Acres, $247,500 5/7: Dunnington, Francis A II and Wife to Law, Evan and Other; 3.01 acres located at 13466 Highland DR, $267,050 5/7: New Heritage Construction Corp to Sotirakis, Gus and Wife; 3.07 acres located near Stoney Run DR, $65,000 5/13: Cary, Robert M and Other to Royer, Benjamin Scott; multiple parcels located near Emerald Hill RD & Riversong Way, $720,000 5/14: Kincheloe, Joseph C and Other to Hudak, Michael P and Other; 7.00 acres located near Lakemont DR, $100,000 5/15: Annis, Steven P and Wife to Parr, Olan D JR and Wife; 2.00 acres located at 7415 Ryan CT, $219,000 5/16: Kincheloe, Joseph C to Cleary, Mary M; 7.12 acres located at 17503 Lakemont DR, $315,000 5/17: Howell, James Warren to Poole, Zachary Dean and Other; 1.86 acres located at 9122 Heritage DR, $289,000 5/20: Sona INC to Goulart, William S and Wife; 2.08 acres located at 17336 Mineral Way, $404,000 5/22: Jones, Angielle Denise Ficklin and Husband to Chavez, Lorena Luna; 1.03 acres located at 9210 James Monroe HWY, $130,000 5/23: Eggbornsville Properties LLC to Patterson, Christina; .92 acres located at 11558 Scotts Mill RD, $215,000 5/28: Magee, William to Robertson Custom Homes INC; 2.97 acres located near Terri LN, $71,000 5/28: Burruss, Bradley L and Wife to Thornhill, Karl D and Wife; 5.50 acres located at 6325 Sperryville Pike, $310,000 5/28: Daigle, Candace R to Siemers, David and Wife; 3.63 acres located at 18252 S Merrimac RD, $341,333 5/29: Weaver, Belle Elizabeth to Ribeiro, James and Wife; multiple parcels located near Emerald Hill RD, $850,000 Stevensburg District 5/1: NVR INC to Tidwell, James Allan and Other; .46 acres located at 14612 Manorwood DR, $398,890 5/3: Peyton, Kamry L and Other to Crone, William Wesley JR and Wife; 2.23 acres located at 15186 Springs Ridge RD, $399,900 5/9: Menefee, Leroy and Wife to Fossen, Merle; 1.40 acres located at 16142 Brandy RD, $172,600 5/10: A Bird in The Hand LLC to Crissman, David C and Wife; 23.20 located near Fields Mill RD, $168,000 5/13: NVR INC to Sullivan, Ronald and Other; .46 acres located at 14625 Manorwood DR, $371,136 5/15: Bryant, Karen B to Dunivan, Amanda Phillips and Other; 2.22 acres located at 20510 Bunch LN, $222,000 5/17: Pardee Virginia Timber 2 LLC to Trigon Homes LLC; 23.94 acres located near Eleys Ford RD, $106,000 5/17: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Leslie, Angela; 1.25 acres located at 24493 ST John PL, $270,000 5/20: Lightfoot, Carolyn to Jenkins, Tracey M; 1.00 acre located at 24484 Eleys Ford RD, $187,700 5/20: Musick, Jerry L and Wife to Scordalakes, George; 15.02 acres located near Rapidan Farms CT, $155,000 5/21: Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Boone, Byron G; .57 acres located at 12504 Sherwood Forest DR, $324,000 5/22: Volhard, Joachim J and Wife to Roan, Jennifer; 9.21 acres located at 11039 MT Zion Church RD, $418,000 5/23: Blue Ridge Property Management Group LLC to Red Lantern Construction Corp; 3.00 acres located near Auburn RD, $87,500 5/29: NVR INC to Richardson, John Quincy JR and Other; .77 acres located at 15003 North Ridge BLVD, $475,000 5/31: NVR INC to Gerben, Joshua Ambrose and Other; .57 acres located at 14506 Kingsmill Way, $374,340 West Fairfax District 5/1: Thomas, Alaphia M to Barahona, Antionio Emilio; .16 acres located at 717 Monument LN, $259,000 5/2: Matthews, Louisa Selene Lewis to Prickett, Timothy P and Wife; .23 acres located at 715 Sperryville Pike, $222,000. 5/2: Alexander, Michael F JR to Glotfelty, Edward C and Wife; .35 acres located at Virginia AVE, $330,000 5/7: Kilby, Justin W JR and Wife to Workman, Justin and Wife; .26 acres located at 818 Woodcrest Loop, $295,000 5/7: Bennett, Clyde R and Wife to Melendez, Nelda A; .27 acres located at 1113 Virginia AVE, $269,900 5/8: Riverdale/Culpeper LLC to Kilby, Justin Wayne JR ET AL; .25 acres located at 2060 Golf DR, $359,900 5/13: Richardson, John Q and Wife to Hall, Steven and Other; .16 acres located at 932 Fairwood DR, $315,000 5/14: Lepro, Alexander Neil and Wife to Bell, William S and Wife; .18 acres located at 278 Whitworth DR, $308,000 5/14: CLVA Properties LLC to Riverdale/Culpeper LLC; .25 acres located at 502 N Main ST, $325,000 5/15: Shelton, Cole I to Macias, Anna D Diaz; Townhouse located at 779 Dove LN, $245,000 5/17: Stull, Gloria Marie to Habitat for Humanity of Culpeper County INC; .21 acres located at 1310 Sperryville Pike, $163,496 5/20: Beckett, Jerry and Other to McDermott, Scott Frank and Wife; .30 acres located at 713 Blossom Tree RD, $412,000 5/23: Elkins, Steve R to Heilenman, Bradley F and Wife; .13 acres located at 644 Kings Grant RD, $300,000 5/24: Gillick, Elizabeth to Ross, Vincent M and Wife; .15 acres located at 6522 Pelhams Reach DR, $324,900 5/24: Chase, Gregory S and Wife to Smoot, Heather I; .27 acres located at 722 Blossom Tree RD, $299,000 5/28: Pousson, Linda J and Husband to Berg, Keith and Wife; .33 acres located at 807 Fox Den RD, $225,000 5/28: Sona INC to Conley, Jeffrey A; .24 acres located at 861 Keswick DR, $399,790 5/29: Holmes, Troy and Other to Payne, Jerry Roland; .22 acres located at 434 Covington ST, $299,000 5/31: Kincheloe, Joseph C to Smith, Christine E; .48 acres located at 1118 Oaklawn DR, $325,000 5/31: Beard, Carson W and Other to Richardson, Herman E; .24 acres located at 215 W Culpeper ST, $255,000


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➤ PRACEP, from Page 8 Shemicka Grigsby and Patricia Herndon were two of five students through Plugged-In Virginia who presented their work for their certification. The program prepares paraeducators for the classroom. “The state recognized there was a problem, that employers were finding it difficult to get people into certain positions in their jobs, and the people applying for the positions didn’t have the skills,” PIVA Instructional Coordinator Joyce D’Urso said. “Now other states are looking at ours as a model.”

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The program, started in 2009 in Southwest Virginia, is now offered through all 22 adult education programs in the state. Andrea Kilby, first-year instructor for PRACEP and an assistant principal at Floyd T. Binns Middle School praised the GED students for their hard work. “Tonight we are here to celebrate the acquisition of knowledge, hard work, great aim and definitely perseverance,” Kilby said. “When you’re in these GED classes, you truly become a family. We take a genuine interest in each other’s lives. We take pride in the accomplishments of each other.”

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DERBY DAY • The Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby

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The Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby will be held Saturday, June 15 at Paul Bates Raceway, located along Cherry Hill Road beginning at 8 a.m.

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Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Women’s Group The Order of Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism, making a commitment to Jesus as our Savior, and following Him as Lord of their lives. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net |www. ststephensculpeper.net.

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.

VHSL PHYSICALS • Continuing

the partnership between UVA Health System and Culpeper County Public Schools, VHSL sports physicals will be available throughout the month of June on a walk-in basis for only $25 at the three UVA Health Systems locations. Please call ahead to limit wait time. All student-athletes who wish to participate in athletics for the 2019-2020 school year must have a valid physical on file with their respective school. VHSL physicals are valid from July 1 - June 30 each year. This applies to all workouts and tryouts. Please plan to complete the physical prior to team workouts or tryouts. UVA Primary Care Culpeper Family Practice: 1200

Sunset Ln, (540) 825-6100, M-F, 8:00am5:00pm UVA Primary Care Family Care of Culpeper 16240 Bennett Rd, (540) 825-5951, M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm UVA Pediatrics Culpeper 16244 Bennett Rd, (540) 825-5381, M-F, 8:00am-10:00am Parents must ensure that pages 1, 2, and 4 of the physical form are complete prior to meeting with the physician. Incomplete forms will not be processed. VHSL physical forms can be obtained at the main office of any middle or high school or at https://www.vhsl.org/vhslphysical-form/. Onsite option For family convenience, sports physicals will also be performed by UVA Health System providers at Culpeper Middle School on July 30, starting at 6:00 pm. To decrease the wait time on July 30, CCHS students should arrive at 6:00 pm, EVHS students at 6:30 pm, and middle school students at 7:00 pm. The cost on July 30 is $25. Checks should be made payable to CCHS. Please contact your school athletic director with any questions.

JUNE 13

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.

JUNE 14 LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover. CULPEPERFEST • Join us for the

Chamber's Annual CulpeperFest. New Location this Year at Germanna Community College's Daniel Technology Center. More opportunities for exhibitor space! Don't miss out on the area's largest Business to Community event! Friday, June 14, 2019 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Free with ticket Tickets though Eventbrite

$5 at the door. Also featuring six local food trucks, local Culpeper talent on stage and Crack the Vault, sponsored by Wellspring Health Services!

JUNE 15 LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to David Gilmore at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-7644229. No cover. SHRIMP DINNER • Lignum Ruritan is hosting a Shrimp Dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Ruritan Building, 20489 Gibson Rd., Lignum, Va. Come and enjoy good food and fellowship while supporting community programs. For more information contact 540-718-5130, 540825-2157 SOAP BOX DERBY • The Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby will begin at 8 a.m. at Paul Bates Raceway, located along Cherry Hill Road. Come for a day of family fun!


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What’s Happening PLAY • Windmore Foundation’s

summer theater camp with be presenting Seussical Jr. with music by Stephen Flaherty and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. The book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, is based on works of Dr. Seuss. Mary Flemming is the Director of the Summer camp for children ages 5 to 17 which Is being held at Verdun Adventure Bound. Amanda Reck is the Producer. The performances will be in the Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre at Verdun Adventure Bound, 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are available online at Windmorefoundation. org. Food vendor Graze to Griddle will be on site.

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• Empowering Culpeper will be distributing USDA food commodities at the Culpeper United Methodist Church from 9 to 11 a.m. The Culpeper Connector provides transportation to and from the church.

BATTLEFIELD TOUR • Join

Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield (FCMB) at 10:00 am for a guided walking tour of the battlefield for all ages. Learn about the August 9, 1862 encounter in which Confederate troops led by General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson prevailed over Federal troops at a cost of 3800 men killed or wounded. A $10 donation to FCMB is requested. No pre-registration required. Visit friendsofcedarmountain.org for full information.

JUNE 16

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.

BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday

Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot.

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, June 16: "The Reversal - Deep Walk"Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 AM. Live Stream available at 10:00 AM via our website www.mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297

JUNE 19

FARMERS MARKET • Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, will host a community farmers market featuring produce and goods from local vendors every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning May 8 and running through October. The farmers market will be located near the main entrance of the medical center and encourages healthy eating for a healthier Culpeper. Eating the rainbow of fruits and vegetable superfoods not only benefits diet, but yellow and orange foods such as carrots, yellow apples, oranges, squash, yellow peppers and sweet potatoes support heart health, vision, and the immune system, while lowering the risk for some cancers. Local farmers markets are a great way for individuals to learn more about a wide assortment of produce, preparation methods and to try other products available in their local community. Farmers markets also help local farmers and business owners by giving them access to consumers and support that directly impacts their business which, in turn, helps our community as a whole. CHURCH • Beulah Baptist

Church, 9297 Eggbornsville Road, Culpeper hosts a call-in Bible study every Wednesday from 7:308:00 p.m. Free Dial-in 302/2021118; access code 862090. For more information, email bbc9297@ gmail.com.

JUNE 20

3RD THURSDAY • Join us in

historic downtown Culpeper directly in front of the Depot for the kick-off concert of the 3rd Thursday Summer Concert Series, brought to you by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc., a downtown development organization dedicated to enhancing, celebrating, and

enriching Culpeper’s Downtown. David Martin, 2019 3rd Thursday chairman, states “I am thrilled to be Chairman of the 3rd Thursday Concert Series again and working with all the dedicated volunteers. This year's concerts, I believe, will offer some of the best upbeat music and dance favorites ever. Please join me and all your friends at the depot for four evenings of fun, food, and great music!” The festivities continue on June 20, with The Entertainers, known across the Carolinas for being at the forefront of classic beach music with their soulful sounds. While staying true to their r&b and beach music roots, the group also satisfies the most diverse audiences by playing selections from the latest hip hop to classic rock and roll. Come to the Depot area ready to dance and sing; the first note from The Entertainers Band will surely lead you to the dance floor with a smile on your face. Be certain to join us from 5 to 9 p.m., directly in front of Depot on Commerce Street in historic downtown Culpeper, for great music and an enjoyable evening for the entire family!Advance tickets are available for $5 per concert or a DISCOUNT SEASON TICKET may be purchased for $15. Available at the following locations: Pepperberries located at 102 East Davis Street, Museum of Culpeper History at 113 South Commerce Street, and Oak View National Bank 450 James Madison Highway. General admission the day of the event is $7 at the gate for those 21 and over. KIDS ARE FREE! Come and enjoy historic downtown Culpeper throughout the summer with great times and the great sounds of The Entertainers, Souled Out, and The Reflex.

JUNE 22

BOWL FOR SENIORS • Bowl

For Seniors Fundraiser June 22. Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services will hold their 12th Annual Bowl For Seniors Fundraiser at Mountain Run Bowling Center on Saturday, June 22 from noon to 4 p.m. Monetary Sponsorship, Door Prize Donation, Bowling (team of 4 w/$30 pledge or more per bowler, shoes and event T-Shirt included; $200 cash prize for the team w/highest pledge total!)

JUNE 27

CAREGIVERS WORKSHOP • A Caregivers Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at Culpeper Presbyterian Church.

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The workshop is designed to share information and offer support to those who care for an adult loved one with chronic, long-term health challenges. Advance registration is appreciated, but not required. Contact Karen Gregg to register or for more information. 540348-2889 or email kgregg.cpc@gmail. com.

JUNE 29

FRIED CHICKEN DINNER •

Richardsville Vol. Fire & Rescue will serve a Fried Chicken Dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $10 for adults, $5 for kids 6 - 12, and kids 5 and under eat free with an adult. For more information please call 540 399-1890."

JUNE 30

HISTORY • 2 PM. Eric Buckland will present "Mosby's Rangers”, a Brandy Station Foundation Sunday lecture, at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road in Brandy Station. Eric will share anecdotes about some of the men who rode with Mosby. Free; refreshments provided; donations to the BSF welcome. www. brandystationfoundation.com

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BUTTERFLY COUNT • For Kids

6 and over accompanied by parent or guardian: Join Old Rag Master Naturalists on July 13 at Waterpenny Farm, 53 Waterpenny Lane, Sperryville, Va, for a hands-on experience learning about pollinators, native plants and counting butterflies. 10 – 11:30 am. FREE. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Pre-register butterflycount2019@gmail.com


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VIEWS Quality Ingredients, Good Fatherhood Fatherhood is like making jambalaya—it needs quality Marshall Conner ingredients, patience, love, timing and a highquality roux. Hot sauce should be used just enough to enhance the final product. I’ve had good jambalaya and bad— that is the big 50/50 gamble of all things. Fathers are no different. The other night as my family watched a few family-shows on television it struck me that fathers are unfairly portrayed on television. Is this how Hollywood and the major network writers think American fathers live? Who are these affable, easily fooled and clownish dads? These men in no way resemble the good fathers I know. It is always easier to go negative. To dismantle, has become an American art form. Being chronically rebellious in nature I think that didactic rants of how it used to be different in the old days have made us all comfortably numb, as the Pink Floyd song laments. It is far too easy to find flaws in the current state of fatherhood in America—so let’s take a positive approach. Let’s toss aside the rudderless fathers presented for our entertainment and salute the ones out there making fatherhood great. We should also give a tilt of the hat to grandfathers who raise grandchildren and the single moms that must serve both roles, but those are topics for another day. There are fantastic dads we encounter each day—the ones hugging their kids before school. The ones out improving the community, making lunches at 06:30, working hard to

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provide, leading their families, protecting and actively enhancing their children’s lives. The best fathers constantly provide examples and teach with love, not always perfection. My late father never ran from his flaws, in fact, he had very few. My dad worked to create sons who thought freely, showed kindness, possessed courage, respected all and loved their country. Through his daily actions he showed us how honor, integrity, love, faith and courage are more than words. He showed us how to honor and respect women. As the father of a teenage son I am aware that the father/son dynamic evolves daily whether we want it to or not. With age, words often become harder to find through life’s ups and downs. I smile when I catch myself giving the same life lectures that my dad gave. Of course, some advice fails to create action, but a few lessons always slip past the defenses of adolescence. My father’s words make more sense now… yet he is gone. Throughout my own journey through fatherhood I’ve tried to build on what I learned from my father. I try to fill the gaps that I perceived as a son. I rejoice in seeing everything my children do and say---every day. I am thankful to be able to learn about the world again through my children. I smile just as wide when my kids fall and get back up as I do when they win it all. My heart soars with every goal my son achieves and there’s an unbridled joy in hearing my daughter’s feet dancing across the living room floor each day after work. The victories and more likely the defeats in life bring resilience, humility and courage into play. A friend of mine Jean-Michel Andre made this point, “Television is just a box, or a flat rectangular screen in today's standards. Life is real. There are great dads… rather than TV dads.”

A Complexity of Green ESTATE STEWARDSHIP Katherine Charapich

Giving gifts is one of my favorite things to do. Carefully selecting or creating a gift that communicates a treasured sentiment from giver to receiver, to me is

priceless. The following is a poem – an expression of words I wrote as a gift to my dad. With June being the month in which we celebrate fathers, I share the following with you. His shoulders droop now more than before. Perhaps from the weight of decision and

Another great point that helped tilt my perspective to the positive impact of real fathers came from a grandmother. “I don't watch TV and haven't seen many recent films so can't comment on that. I can say that I see a lot more guys around with strollers or holding little hands and they all look engaged and capable. That's something you didn't often see when our kids were little, and it makes me happy,” commented Kathryn Uphaus. Today’s dads do many things that weren't common in the past. Most dads are present when their kids are born (it sounds funny) but 50 years ago many dads opted for a cold beer while mom was in labor. Many dads I know change diapers, cook meals, help with homework and read bedtime stories. Fathers tend to show more affection than the traditional father figures a generation or two back. “My father was in the service. He was rarely around and when he was, he never talked much, but I felt closer to him than anyone else in my challenging family. He taught me to fish, swim, hunt, but socially, he was tuned out. My observations today show more of a lack of unconditional love. My dad may not have been the world’s best dad, but he was loved by me, and even though he couldn’t express his love, I knew he cared,” said Michael Smith, a middle-aged father. “I was also in the service and away a lot. I tried to make the best of what time I did have with my boys. Fathers have a secret. Their love never dies.” I think many of the negative things projected on fathers are symptomatic of all-selfishness, distraction and absence. The real threat to family life in America is the complete absence of fathers. The fathers presented by television and film in no way resemble the fathers we encounter. Here’s to wonderful fathers, strong families and good jambalaya this Father’s Day. Concern borne by the provider one. My guess is that the shoulders of this proud, Yet humble man, feel the gravity of A time gone by and a time yet to arrive – That time that remains before the threshold. You see - the knowledge he has is at its height. He knows that he has provided well for others. He can find assurance that he ➤ See Green, Page 18

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please the crowd. Souled Out’s six-member band blends soul, funk, rock and country in a way that is sure to keep the party movin’ and folks on the floor groovin’ from the first beat to the last. Join us for our final concert of the summer on Aug. 15, with The Reflex 80s tribute band. Step inside the DeLorean and get ready to go back in time…The Reflex delivers the ultimate musical tribute to the 80’s! The band’s goal is to recreate—some might even say mirror—the sound, vibe, and look of those 80’s mega-bands and one-hit wonders you love. The Reflex offers a full-on retro experience with a diverse set list of “must play” 80’s tunes. Be certain to join us from 5 to 9 p.m., directly in front of Depot on Commerce Street in historic downtown Culpeper, for great music and an enjoyable evening for the entire family! Advance tickets are available for $5 per concert or a discount season ticket may be purchased for $15. Available at the following locations: Pepperberries located at 102 East Davis Street, Museum of Culpeper History at 113 South Commerce Street, and Oak View National Bank 450 James Madison Highway. General admission the day of the event is $7 at the gate for those 21 and over. Kids are free!

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supplied his children With tools for their toolboxes. He has been a faithful and loving husband, Setting an example where none had been. For the brick and mortar, his dollars did supply. The educational credits were his subsidy, too. The first set of wheels –whether bike or car – I am sure a toy he preferred. The dinner table counsel carried into night to Shape the childhood foundations of Faith without excuse. No greater gift could have been given to set us On our course. The walk down the aisle Was to know the roots of another generation. The attendance of little league baseball games and Cross country meets is long gone. The square dancing – a pursuit for those with Younger knees. He has been witness to wars, economic recessions, and A merry-go-round of political figureheads. Like many who hold such vast experience And commonsense, could have influenced our Great nation if given but a chance. With slowing movements, a motorboat he may drive – Like the pilot I still envision, If just to see his grandson fly on water.

The time between now and then – oh, what say you? Why is this not of dignity? A worry-free composition? This man who gave all, who planned ahead. Yes, a trust, A will, and protective documents . . . Shall our government be so crass as to tax beyond its Seams, so that man may lose his history To some complexity of green? I tell you, the legacy that matters He will leave to all intact So that we may continue the tradition of A compass unfaltering. This changes not the provider’s hard earned green that he Intended for his bride. With wisdom already imparted, he has paid his fare. Take back your cruel imbalances of taxing everywhere. Hands off I say - this is their golden years. We have within our borders the smartest minds I know. Match them with those who comprehend the challenges Of old. May we, with him, hold our shoulders back when we Design a system that guards the threshold with A fearlessness - protecting the now to then.


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CRIME SOLVERS Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: June 5-11 Following are the county police reports from June 5-11. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO. William Garcia-Santiago Age: 42, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-5/180 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 10692 Lees Mill Rd., Warrenton, Va. Wanted for: (2) counts of Probation Violation on Felony Charge.

Emanuel Lee Jones Age: 35, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/195 Hair/Eye: Black/Green Last known: 6236 Griffinsburg Rd., Boston, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear, Drugs/ Alcohol 1st Offender Violation, Misdemeanor and (2) counts of Probation Violation on Misdemeanor Charge.

June 5 Richard Edwin Booth Jr, 71, 100 block, Red Hill Rd, Orange, Petit Larceny Christopher Louis Booth, 41, 100 block, Red Hill Rd, Orange, Petit Larceny June 6 Carl Bradford Wurzer, 22, 3000 block, Arbor Square, Fredrick MD, Probation: Violation on Felony Charge, Probation: Violation on Misdemeanor Charge Lauren Nicole Parker, 23, 12000 block, Beales Dr, Culpeper, Driving w/ suspended or revoked license, Possession of marijuana Anthony Joseph Poit, 26, 400 block, N 7th St, Philadelphia PA, Fail to appear

June 7 Andre Dionne Allen,34, 11000 block, Mt. Zion Church Rd, Brandy Station, Fail to pay fines, costs, or penalties (2 counts), Probation: violation on felony charge (3 counts). June 8 Thomas Harmon Mullen, 68, 10000 block, Alum Springs Rd, Culpeper, Driving under the influence of alcohol Angela Lee Butler, 39, 13000 block, Eggbornsville Rd, Culpeper, Probation: Violation on the felony charge (2 counts).

Davonte Leshaun Green Deans, 25, 10000 block, Dunkard Church Rd, Rixeyville, Possession of marijuana Joy Maya Best, 38, 1600 block, Harrier Ln, Culpeper, Distb/sell for profit SCH I/II (2 counts)

June 9 Joseph Godfrey Grant, 54, 15000 block, Inlet Rd, Culpeper, Assault & battery Kevin O'Brian Lewis, 43, 800 block, Deer Crossing Ln, Orange, Posses, Transport firearms by convicted felons, Concealed Weapon: carry David Davon Deans, 34, 10000 block, Dunkard Church Rd, Rixeyville, Contempt of court, Felonious assault

June 11 Karissa Marie Bailey, 28, 9100 block, Scotts Mountain Rd, Culpeper, Assault & Battery Marlo Suzanne Turner, 47, 14000, Fletcher Pl, Culpeper, Assault & battery - family member Dean Virgil Reesey, 29, 3600 block, Hebron Church Rd, Brightwood, Driving under the influence of alchohol

June 10 Dana Michelle Layman, 31, 100 block, Lankford Rd, Charlottesville, Probation: Violation of felony charge John Robert Tyler Jr, 51, 17000 block, Black Oak Dr, Brandy Station, Assault & battery - family member

Culpeper Town Police: May 27-June 2

Angel Montiel-Guardo Age: 31, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-8/150 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 1520 Queen Ct., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Revocation of Suspended Sentence and Probation.

Tyesha Love Roy Age: 24, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-3/160 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 13415 Gray St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Pay Fines, Costs or Penalties.

Warrants current as of June 12

Following are the police reports from May 27-June 2. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. May 27 Mark Anthony Dodson, 48, 7300 block, Pleasant Ln., Rixeyville, driving under the influence of alcohol, obstructing justice, refuse blood/breath test Ermelineo Machan, 33, 500 block, Klossm, Richmond, drunk in public, profane language Dalonte Rahiem Lightfoot, 20, 300 block, Commerce St., Culpeper, possession of marijuana, concealed weapon: carry May 28 Carlos Martinez, 41, 500 block, Klossm, Richmond, drunk in public, profane language Cesar Bachan, 40, 1400 block, Clarkson Rd., Richmond, driving under the influence of alcohol, no drivers license, refusal breath/blood alcohol test Joseph Allen Burnett III, 34, 1100 block, Redbird Lane, Standardsville, revocation of suspended sentence and probation

May 29 Donna Renay Kennedy, 53, 400 block, Covington St., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation May 30 Michael Ray Frazier, 43, 100 block, Circle Rd., Stanardsville, contempt of court Tyler Shane Bailey, 22, 800 block, Autumn Ridge Rd., Culpeper, aggravated malicious wounding, robbery Jayden Darnell Brown, 18, 1300 block, Spring Meadow Ln., Culpeper, abduction: by force, intimidation or deception, firearm: use in commission of felony (three counts), robbery (two counts) Trevon Cordell Pollard, 21, 24000 block, Lignum Rd., Lignum, concealed weapon: carry Jerald Huckabee, 52, 2000 block, W Patapsco Ave., Baltimore, forging, uttering (two counts) May 31 Barbara Michelle Richir, 45, 600 block, Lake Caroline Dr., Ruther Glen, DWI: 2nd off w/in 5Y, driving after forfeiture of license, possession of marijuana, drive after license revoked for DWI/ETC subseq offen, eluding police -endanger persons or police car

June 1 Robert John Sill, 60, 9000 block, Whitestone Ct., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language David William Godfrey, 48, 300 block, Amelia Dr., Culpeper, trespass: after being forbidden to do so Jermaine Lawrence Eason, 33, 600 block, Kirtley Rd., Leon, contempt of court Sherry Ann Bayne, 48, 300 block, N Kelly St., Culpeper, monument: intentional damage Vincent Lamont Young, 45, 600 block, Highview Ct., Culpeper, possession of marijuana June 2 Ruben Andreas Claros Osorio, 20, Duke St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Carl Wade Whidby, 52, 100 block, W Piedmont St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language, trespass: after being forbidden to do so, assault & battery Angel Gabriel Licona Escota, 21, 1500 block, Harrier Ln., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Jordan Alexander Perrin, 25, Stone Haven Dr., Fredericksburg, revocation of suspended sentence and probation


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CLASSIFIEDS In Memoriam A Gathering To Remember Steve Pratt Sat., June 22nd • 2pm - 5pm 13385 Reva Rd. Boston, VA 22713 Come join with Steve’s friends to celebrate his amazing life. If you’re so inclined, bring a musical instrument, a good joke or a story to share. Most of all bring yourself.

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Weekly Tarotscope - June 13 9 of Swords Reversed, 5 of Wands This week we are taking a hard look at stress and Cara Cutro conflict. The 9 of Swords reversed can be seen in two ways. We are either coming out of an intense time of anxiety and hopelessness to face a difficult situation, or we are sinking deeper into an isolated time of fear, avoiding the perceived conflict. The solution to this is recognizing that we are falling victim to darkness of the mind. We can say no thank you to fear. How do you respond to your thoughts and negative mental activity? Breathe deeply and shine light on your thoughts by questioning their validity. Things are often darkest before the dawn. We are being asked to release the bondage of anxiety and negative thinking this week. Combined with the 5 of Wands, we

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