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H E A LT H Behind the Stethoscope: Meet the Culpeper Medical Center providers Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, strives to provide quality, comprehensive healthcare to the Stocker Culpeper community from a team of talented medical professionals. Here you can get to know one of our providers, Dr. Kevin Stocker. Kevin Stocker, MD, FACOG, an OB/GYN provider at UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center and associate professor at UVA How long have you been practicing medicine? I have been with Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center for two and a half years, but have practiced for 25 years, all in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. What is your background? I earned my medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, completed my medical residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and practiced in Pittsburgh for over 20 years. I am board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. What made you pursue OB/ GYN? I originally planned to pursue

general surgery, but I did my OB/GYN rotation before my surgical rotation and have loved the specialty ever since. The field appeals to me because I get to care for patients through all the transitions of a woman’s life. Seeing a wide range of patients in different age groups with various medical and surgical conditions means my work never feels “routine.” What is the difference between obstetrics and gynecology? “Obstetrics” relates to the health and medical conditions of a pregnant woman. “Gynecology” refers to the possible medical and surgical problems that can occur throughout a woman’s lifetime. What does the expansion of Culpeper Medical Center’s UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology mean to you? When I started working here two and a half years ago, the practice had two providers working out of a makeshift office. We quickly outgrew the available space. We’d begun to see more patients, offer more labs and imaging studies, perform more surgical procedures and even saw an increase in delivery volume. The new space allows us to comfortably expand these services and plan for the future. Culpeper Medical Center has made women’s health services a priority and the new space has improved our community’s access to quality OB/GYN care.

What specific services do you offer? We offer a wide range of OB/GYN services for women in all stages of life. That includes adolescents, pregnant women, post-menopausal women and anyone in between. There’s no reason women need to leave the Culpeper area for OB/GYN services. Women can access care for the full breadth of OB/ GYN concerns, from abnormal bleeding, infertility, and pelvic floor disorders to contraceptive issues, high-risk pregnancies and surgical problems. We accomplish this through comprehensive services, including prenatal care, mammograms, minimally-invasive surgeries, ultrasounds and blood services. What are you most passionate about as a provider? I strongly believe that everyone should have access to quality healthcare. In states with large rural areas, like Virginia, it takes an extra level of effort to ensure that happens. In my time with Novant Health UVA Health System, I’ve noticed an admirable commitment to providing that access to care.

What are your hopes for the future of women’s healthcare? A woman’s health during pregnancy is a window into her future health. We are seeing better predictions of maternal complications during pregnancy, as well as advancements in genetic testing. Additionally, innovations in medicine now allow us to perform surgeries with minimal trauma, smaller incisions and quicker recoveries. I look forward to continuing down that path. My ideal vision of healthcare is that all women have access to safe, excellent, quality health care. When hospital systems like Novant Health partner with world class academic centers like UVA, that goal becomes achievable not only in Culpeper, but across the region. What would your patients be surprised to learn about you? I love dogs and have one named Boss that I adopted from Culpeper Animal Shelter. For more information about UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center, visit novanthealthUVA. org/uvaobgyn.

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Powell Wellness Center community effort logs most steps in national Walk 10K challenge The community effort organized by Powell Wellness Center (PWC) logged the most steps in the annual Walk 10K Challenge sponsored by the Medical Fitness Association (MFA) that took place May 6-12, 2019. PWC and other MFA medical fitness-certified centers across the country organize the challenge in their local areas, inviting individuals and groups such schools, businesses and clubs to participate and experience the benefits of walking. Community participants in PWC’s Walk 10K logged a winning 63,918,822 steps. For the second year, the Culpeper Wellness Foundation offered a $500 grant directed toward physical education for schools reaching 1,500,000 steps. Five schools answered - and exceeded - the challenge. Physical education grants are being awarded to: Yowell Elementary, Emerald Hill Elementary, Sycamore Park Elementary, AG Richardson Elementary, and FT Binns Middle School. “We are pleased to support the physical education programs at these schools and appreciate the enthusiastic response by the teachers and students. It’s fun to see kids get excited about healthy challenges like this one,” said Foundation president Shari Landry. Culpeper Medical Center, SWIFT, and Kids Central afterschool program together contributed nearly 14 million steps to the PWC total. Thanks to donations by PWC and Culpeper Sport & Fitness, walkers were able to win raffle prizes such as group training and personal training packages, pickleball passes, swim lessons, smoothies and water bottles. “We’d like thank everyone who joined us in the 2019 challenge. We’re proud to support this initiative by the MFA and always enjoy the enthusiastic participation in Walk 10K. This year blew us away!” said Eric Good, Director of Powell Wellness Center. Walking is low impact, no equipment is needed, and you can do it pretty much anywhere. It’s also a wonderful fitness activity for friends and family to enjoy together – walking offers social time! We hope participation in Walk 10K has encouraged a lot more people to get out and walk, whether they’re just starting a fitness program or are adding another activity to their existing routine.”

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CCPS purging old student records If you graduated from Culpeper County High School or Eastern View High School in June 2014 and wish to have your student file, please contact your respective guidance department no later than July 9, 2019. This is for students who earned their high school diploma only not for students who withdrew from Culpeper County Schools. Deadline to request records is July 9, 2019.

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Gary Deal (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.) I am very proud of this program and these future leaders. Three years ago when I initially brought this youth leadership initiative from Loudoun County, there were several people and groups that were very supportive: John Egertson, County Administrator, and my current counterparts on the Board of Supervisors who agreed to officially sanction this program at our monthly meeting. Lisa Peacock and my Human Service Board counterparts who worked out the Coordinator position for the program. Jamie Clancey who helped me start this program in Culpeper and accepted the Coordinator position with great motivation and passion. Dan Carlton, Russell Houck, Alexa Fritz, Adriana Bustamante, and Rachel Carter who founded and served on our initial Mentor Board. Scott Found, Found & Sons and Ken Greenfield, Cintas who initially partnered up with Culpeper Youth and kindly contributed financially to the program. These individuals continue to offer steadfast support to take this program forward. Culpeper Youth strives to open up opportunities for teenagers in our community. The program partners up with local businesses to provide shadowing and intern partnerships to the teen members, offers hands-on leadership skills, and teaches political protocol, rules, and etiquette as Culpeper Youth governs themselves. The group also reaches out and provides community service to organizations and events in Culpeper. To join Culpeper Youth go to: www. culpeperyouth.org<http://www.culpeperyouth.org>

The Small Business Development Center at Culpeper announces that Marci Posey, Economic Development Specialist, SBA Richmond District Office and David Reardon, Business Counselor, Lord Fairfax SBDC will present a 3 part seminar on “SBA Programs Over View,” “Marketing Research and Competitive Analysis” and “Using SBA Lender Match” in the Conference Room at the Culpeper County Library at 271 Southgate Shopping Center Culpeper, VA 22701. The seminar will be presented from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 15. There is no charge for the seminar but the seating is limited. Do you know all the free assistance you can receive with SBA and our resource partners? During our SBA programs overview we will share with you a great resource for small businesses. You will want to bring a laptop or smartphone because this will be one jam packed hour of information that you will not want to miss! Presented by Marci Posey Competitive analysis helps you learn from businesses competing for your potential customers. This is key to defining a competitive edge that creates sustainable revenue. Your competitive analysis should identify your competition by product line or service and market segment. Presented by David Reardon Trying to find a lender for your small business? SBA has an online tool called LenderMatch that matches small businesses with participating SBA lenders. LenderMatch begins with a simple on line form that requests basic information about your business and financing needs. Presented by Marci Posey. Registration is required as seating is limited. Registration can be made on –line at www.lfsbdc.org on the Workshops/ Events dropdown or contact David Reardon at 540-727-0638 email: dreardon@lfcc.edu.


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The familiar strands of Brahms Lullaby played Wednesday at the Culpeper Medical Center Women’s Center UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology department, signalling a new arrival. This time, it wasn’t a bouncing baby boy or girl - but a whole new facility for the Culpeper community to utilize. The new women’s center officially began accepting patients May 6 but on Wednesday hosted a ribbon cutting, in partnership with the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, to welcome ➤ See Women's, Page 5

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➤ Women's, from Page 4 the community to the state-of-the-art facility at 633 Sunset Lane. “This is really an awesome event that is long overdue for our community,” said Jeff Hetmanski, President of Culpeper Medical Center, a facility of Novant Health UVA Health System. “I think back to nearly six decades ago and the founding members of our hospital that were tired of traveling out of community to deliver. I think that if they were here with us tonight they would be truly impressed with Culpeper Medical Center has become and especially this women’s facility.” With both primary and preventative care services available to women of all ages, the center is equipped to meet the healthcare needs of women in every stage of life. Providers, trained to understand the changing needs of women over time, offer care for long-term OB/GYN health in adolescent, adult, pregnant, menopausal or post-menopausal and geriatric women. Brandi Taylor, nursing director of women’s services, said that the new center meets a need that community members had been asking for. “We needed a more expansive and updated area for our community,” Taylor said. “Within this building we have the capability to bring in other services pertinent to women. This space allows us to do that. In the future we

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will expand and grow to offer all types of services.” The women’s center offers 9,000 square feet of clinical space including 11 spacious exam rooms, designated areas for minor procedures, ultrasounds and consultations, a full-service lab for lab work and offices for providers and staff. The center offers OBGYN services, internal fetal medicine and genetic counseling. Taylor said the center sees women ages 10 to 100 and helps those who may have been traveling to Charlottesville for services. “A lot of the patients that head to Charlottesville, that may be high risk pregnancies, they can stop in this office and see a provider via telemedicine,” Taylor said. The center saw 1,250 patients in May, 150 more than the previous month. “To see that response, I think it exceeds our expectations,” Hetmanski said. “This is exceptional, we had this from the works in 2015,. We were faced with losing OB services for years. Working with the county health department and it was so well received we outgrew the space. This is probably a year overdue. We’re so excited to have the expanded space, especially for the women of the community.” Dr. Jeff Ferguson, chair of UVA High Risk Maternal Fetal Medicine, addressed the crowd of more than 100 people - saying that it was teamwork

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Culpeper Medical Center's new women's center includes state-of-theart technology, including telemedicine. that made the facility happen. “This almost takes my words away, this facility is spectacular,” Ferguson said. “I think the most wonderful part of this is that patients in Culpeper County and beyond don’t have to go anywhere to get the best care.” Dr. Kevin Stocker, MD, General Obstetrics and Gynecology, admitted that when it he came to the practice two and a half years ago, he had some questions about the commitment to women's health in the community. Those were quickly answered by the staff and administration at Culpeper Medical Center. “The board and Jeff really stepped

up and made a deep commitment to this hospital and showed us the importance to the future of the hospital that women’s health care plays,” Stocker said. The providers at UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center include a team of board-certified OB/GYN doctors, aided by a nurse practitioner and a physician’s assistant. For more information about UVA Obstetrics and Gynecology at Culpeper Medical Center, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, visit novanthealthUVA.org/uvaobgyn.

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Houchens hangs up her gun belt ➤ Longtime law enforcement officer on community college campuses has helped keep students safe for decades By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Karen Houchens is a legend. The longtime community college law enforcement officer celebrated her upcoming retirement Monday morning at Germanna Community College with longtime colleagues, friends and family members. A law enforcement officer for 28 years, Houchens worked at Germanna Community College since 2013, serving as Deputy Chief. For 24 of those 28 years, she’s known Germanna Chief Craig Branch, who fought back tears as he honored his friend and co-work➤ See Houchens, Page 7

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Butler chooses HUB for his Eagle Scout Project ➤ Public invited to to help with project Saturday along Cherry Hill Road in Culpeper Amy Wagner Contributing writer A new Eagle will soon be flying to new heights. Owen Butler plans to achieve Eagle Scout rank in the next few months. With eyes sighted for his Eagle Scout project on Saturday June 29, he sees the light at the end of the tunnel. Butler invites the community to come out and support him in his endeavors and the accomplishment of his project; inching him one step closer to Eagle rank. Butler, who has been a scout with Troop 196 (at St. Luke’s) since sixth grade was exploring Eagle projects and stumbled across the Central Virginia Mission (CVM) HUB. A community mission, sponsored by Culpeper United Meth-

odist Church, Butler said his mother is an active volunteer with the HUB and when the group inquired if any scouts were inButler terested in helping, Butler decided to step up and adopt it as his Eagle project. One of thirty-five HUBS in the Northeast United States, the Central Virginia HUB is the first in Virginia and their focus is disaster relief and emergency needs The HUB has two trailers, full of flood supplies, that are stationary and housed at the Cherry Hill Road location; 11251 Cherry Hill Road in Culpeper. This is the location where Butler’s Eagle project will be held on Saturday, June 29. Younger volunteers will stock and pack hygiene kits for flood victims and older scouts and volunteers will be repairing the trailers. All supplies and all tools will be provided but Butler encourages volunteers to bring work gloves and wear old clothes. Butler said some scouts from

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groundskeeping for the HUB once a week. Butler was led to scouts in Elementary school when one of his friends told him about it. “I tried it and I liked it so I stuck with it. I got rank quickly and stayed with it through the years as I got closer to Eagle,” said Butler. “I got in to scuba diving with the troop. That has been a passion of mine,” said Butler who will be the first Eagle Scout in his family since his Grandfather. “I admire my Scoutmaster, Mr. Dong Ray, because he is very passionate for my generation of scouts who are in it and so close to Eagle and achieving it. He was ready to retire, and he stuck around for another year to see us finish it off. That is more motivation for us to finish,” said Butler, adding, “we should all be within a month of finishing together.” For information about Troop 196, contact assistant Scoutmaster, Amy Flack at amycflack@gmail.com. Assistant Scoutmaster Wes Demory will be representing at the project site for any further questions onsite.

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Community turns out to support Culpeper seniors By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer

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Grey $698 $500 Home & ce CLEAN 8’x10’ Braid Cabin $1115 8’x10’ Braid Rectangle Log Cabin $1299 $1115 BeigeNewberry Grey - Sterling Silver Beige -yd Sterling Silver Texture: 4 Colors: New! $44.60 sqftyd Carmel $26.00 sq Sand - Ice Texture Crystal Seafoam (Teal) Seafoam (Teal) wberry Stripe: 12’x12’ Heavy Texture $352 $96 Offer 12’x18’5”$110 Level L Ariana-2153C Beige w/Teal Brown $285 Visit Us Online: 6’x9’ $59.00 12’x17’ Endurance $315 $132 Crafts $2.84 sq 12’x17’ Heavy Texture Glacier $498 Heavy Tweed Texture. 3Size Colors: 9’x12’ $129.00 12’x17’ Texture Endurance $315 $132 12’x11’3” Freize $293 $52 $3.34Nat. sq ft Log To5’3”x7’9” $15.00 sq yd Upyd&$1299 To $15.00 sq yd$185 CarpetPrice Only Price Sand Dollar - Ice Crystal Grey - Sterling SilverSilver Sage Beige Grey - Sterling Silver Up Room –Carmel 16’ To 18’ Carpet Only Crafts 5’6”x8’ Casbah-Akola Grey $698 $500 12’x13’3” Freize 12’x13’3” Mocha Freize $381 $102 Mocha $381 $102 Medium Size 13’ To 15’ Medium Size 13’ To 15’ Visit Us Online: www.earlyscarpet.com Clean 2 or More Rooms GET ONE FREE 12’x11’3” Freize $293 $52 $3.34 sq ft Up To $15.00 sq yd Up To $15.00 sq 5’6”x8’ Casbah-Sirsi Grey-Natural $698 $500 8’x10’ $89.00 Sea Glass (Gray) Sea Glass (Gray) www.earlyscarpet.com With a limited lifetime warranty, customers enjoy the benefit of 5’6”x8’ Casbah-Akola Nat. Grey $698 $500 7’10”x11” Ariana-623h Blue/Grey & Black Beige $558 $449 12’x17’ Heavy Texture Glacier $498 $110 Carpet only. Pad & installation extra. Carpet only. Pad & installation extra. $2.89 sq ft 12’x24’2” Texture $15.00 sq. yd. horsenhound1@msn.com Atrium Harmony Shades Earth 45Medium oz. Pearly 12’x17’3” Gates: Commercial Level or Pattern Warm Beige Warm Medium Size 13’ ToBeige 15’ Size 13’ ToTexture 15’ Oatmeal $453 $185 $450 Heavy Texture: 4 Colors: New! 12’x11’7” Berber Pebblestone $321 $52 8’x10’ $89.00 12’x16’8” Sculpture Kaluah $155 12’x17’ Heavy Texture Glacier $498 $110 Sea Glass (Gray) Sea Glass (Gray) Table 12’x12’ $159.00 12’x12’ Heavy Texture Platter $352 $96 5’6”x8’&8’x10’’ Casbah-Sirsi Grey-Natural $698 $500 Carpet only. Pad & installation extra. LoopCarpet only. Pad installation extra. 45 oz. Pearly Gates: Mon-Fri 9 am to 5 pm ~Eden Sat am to 4 $422 pm Minimum charges Call for your free quote. $44.60 sq $26.00 sq yd apply. Utopia Earth 10 $655 Heavy Texture: 4Glimmer Colors: ew! 12’x16’8” Sculpture Kaluah $450 $155 Table 12’x13’3” Freize 12’x13’3” Mocha Freize $381 $102 Mocha $381 $102 Ov 12’x15’ Heavy Texture 12’x15’ Split Pea Heavy Texture $450 $150 Split Pea $450Covers $150Cove 12’x12’ Heavy Texture Platter $352 $96 Heavy Tweed Texture. 3 Colors: 5’6”x8’Colors: Casbah-Sirsi Grey-Natural $698yd $500 9’x12’ $129.00 (We’r 12’x16’8” Texture Avalon $430 $132 $44.60 sq yd $26.00 sq yd yd Non Zippering. free, lifetime parts for your custom window treatments. $1.67 sq. ft. 25 oz. Solo: Warm Beige Warm Beige Heavy Tweed Texture. 3 Colors: $30.00 $8.50 sq 12’x16’8” Sculpture Kaluah $450 $155 12’x13’3” Freize 12’x13’3” Mocha Freize $381 $102 Mocha $381 $102 9’x12’ $129.00 Commercial Level Loop or Pattern 12’x10’6” Freize Creamy Shag $280 $52 Carpet VCT Vinyl Ceramic Hardwood Upholstery 5’x8’ sq yd Braid Rectangle 4 in 9 Patch $599 $479 12’x11’7” Berber Pebblestone $321 $52 12’x15’ $199.00 Glimmer Extra Large – 18’ To 24’ $2.89 sq ft Atrium Harmony Shades Earth Seafoam (Teal) Extra Large – 18’ To 24’ 12’x16’ Freize Cornbread $275 $125 Warm Beige Warm Beige EMERGENCY SERVICES $20.90 sq yd $12.00 sq yd ommercial Level Loop or Pattern 12’x15’ Heavy Texture 12’x15’ Split Pea Heavy Texture $450 $150 Split Pea $450 $150 12’x11’7” Berber Pebblestone $321 $52 $2.89 sq ft 12’x12’ $159.00 Glimmer 12’x13’ Freize 12’x13’ Wheat Freize $225 $90 Wheat $225 $90 Atrium Harmony Shades Earth Texture. 2 Colors: Beige Grey Sterling Silver 8’x10’ Braid sq yd Rectangle CabinKeep $1299 $1115 Pick UpCreamy and Delivery of Area RugsBeige Available for$249.00 Cleaning Non Zippering. Colors: 12’x12’ $159.00 WeLogCan Your Image Clean! w 12’x15’ Heavy Texture 12’x15’ Split Pea Heavy Texture $450 $150 Split Pea $450 $150 We Keep Your Image Clean! 12’x24’ Texture Beige $320 $30.00 yd To$8.50 12’x17’ Texture Endurance $315 $132 $15.00 sqTip ydNat. 12’x10’6” Shag $280 $52 12’x24’ Texture $512 $320 12’x18’ Extra –13’ 18’ To15’ 24’ Carpet Only Price 25 oz.Large Solo: on Zippering. Colors: $1.34$512 sq ft 12’x15’ Brushed Nickle -Freize Homestead Medium Size To 5’6”x8’ Casbah-Akola Grey Seafoam $698 (Teal) $500 $30.00 sq &ydinstallation $8.50 sqsq ydUp Shear: BayCan watch Tip Shear: watch 12’x10’6” Freize Creamy Shag $280 $52 $199.00 Sea Glass (Gray) 12’x13’ Freize 12’x13’ Wheat Freize $225 $90 Wheat $225 Day, Night & Weekends Available only. Pad extra. 25 oz. Bay Solo: 12’x14’ Commercial 12’x14’ Cocoa Commercial $410 $121 Cocoa $410 $90 $121 12’x19’4” Texture Snow White $520 $200 12’x17’ Heavy Texture Glacier $498 $110 Beige Grey - Sterling Carpet Silver $20.90 sq yd $12.00 sq yd Seafoam (Teal) 12’x15’ $199.00 We Can Keep Your Image Clean! 12’x13’ Freize 12’x13’ Wheat Freize $225 $90 Wheat $225 $90 Texture. 2 Colors: 12’x19’4” Texture Snow White $520 $200 12’x24’ Texture Beige $512 $320 5’6”x8’ Casbah-Sirsi Grey-Natural $698 $500 Up To $15.00 sq yd $20.90 sq yd $12.00 sq yd Home & Offi ce CLEAN ge Grey - Sterling Silver We can$381 bind or serge Texture. 212’x13’3” Colors: 12’x18’5” Level Loop Multi Mocha $360 $192 12’x16’8” Sculpture Kaluah $450 $155 Freize $102 Medium 13’ To 15’ Cocoa Tip Shear: Bay watch TipONE Shear: Bay watch Licensed & -Insured 12’x18’ $249.00 First Come Basis On All$410 Sale We$121 Install WarraF Up To $15.00 yd Shear: Sea Glass (Gray) 12’x14’ Commercial 12’x14’ Commercial $410 $121 Cocoa Carpet only. PadColor &Size installation extra.sqStyle Color Sale SizeCarpet only. PadStyle Reg. SaleSea $1.34 sq ft Nylon Brushed Nickle Homestead 12’x15’9” Texture 12’x15’9” TanBrown Fleck Texture $426 $130 Tan Fleck $426 $130&Com Early’s Carpet, Inc. Warm Beige 2 Colors: 2FREE Colors: Medium Size ToSize 15’ 12’x18’ Tip Bay watch Tip Shear: Bay watch Clean 2 orReg. More Rooms GET 12’x18’5” Level Snow Loop Multi $360 $192 12’x19’4” Texture White $520 $200$121 Glass (Gray) 12’x14’ Commercial 12’x14’ Cocoa Commercial $410 $121 Cocoa $410 A EWe$249.00 sq Brushed Nickle13’ -12’x24’2” Homestead any size. Texture Purple $640 $160 & installation extra. RBrown First G Residential & Commercial L Merchandise. O Extra Large –Tan 18’$1.34 ToW 24’ftDMocha N N Y We Appreciate l“ 12’x13’3” Freize $381 $102 12’x15’ Heavy Texture Split Pea $450 $150 I Everything Castle Ground: E ’ Flooring Specialists and More Flooring Specialists and More Minimum charges apply. Call for your free quote. Size Style Color Reg. Sale Size Style Color Reg. Sale S R Clean 2 or More Rooms GET ONE FREE 12’x15’9” Texture 12’x15’9” Fleck Texture $426 $130 Tan Fleck $426 $130 can bind or serge V U 2 Colors: 2 Colors: 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue 5’7”x7’11” English $1308 Manor $700 Ivory Blue $1308 $700 Over 200 In Stock – Visit Showroom Warm Beige Highway Route 211 •Multi Amissville, VA A 12’x13’3” Freize Mocha $381 Texture 12’x24’ Tahoe Texture $373 $112 Tahoe $373 $160 $112 Rt. 645 12’x24’2” Texture Purple $640 12’x18’5” Level Loop $360$512 Keep Your12’x14’ Image Clean! $66.70 sq yd Brown $24.50 sq ydbind or$102 We can serge S12’x14’ Style ON Color Size Style Reg. Saleknow Color Reg. Sale Texture Beige $320 Nylon ALL CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR! Texture 12’x15’9” Tan Fleck Texture $426 $130 Tan Fleck $426$192 $130 2we Colors: 2Ceramic Colors: Cream Cream You Blue already are hometown carpet Cashmere-Tweed Texture. 2 Colors: Carpet - VCTWe - Minimum VinylCan - 12’x15’9” - Hardwood -Call Upholstery Warm Beige any size. Nylon 12’x15’ Heavy Texture Split Pea $450 Washington, VA charges apply. for your freeCastle quote. 12’x13’ Freize Wheat $90 Clean 2your or More Rooms GET ONE FREE 5’7”x7’11” Manor 5’7”x7’11” $1308 Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $700 past 12’x14’ Texture 12’x14’ Tahoe $373 Tahoe $373 $112 WeStone are only 13 miles from Warrenton. TakeTexture Rte. 211W toward Washington, VA$112 pass the$225 stop light$160 at$150 229 crossroads, 12’x19’4” Texture Snow White $520 $200 any size. Everything lis Ground: Over 200 –Ocean Visit Showroom Size Sty 12’x24’2” Texture Purple $640 12’x15’ Heavy Texture Split Pea $450 $150 3’8”x5’ English Manor Ivory Chesterfi 3’8”x5’ eld Red$700English English $660 Manor$700 $300 Chesterfi eld Pick Red $660 of12’x14’ $300 Up and Delivery Area Rugs Offi Available forTexture Cleaning 12’x13’2” Loop 12’x13’2” Ocean Loop Breeze $346 $90 Breeze $346 $90 Must $2.73 sq ftIn Stock Cream Cream Folk - Sterling www.earlyscarpet.com 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $700 11” English Manor English Ivory Blue $1308 Everything listed Castle Ground: 12’x14’ Tahoe Texture $373 $112 Tahoe $373 $112 Home & ce CLEAN $66.70 sq yd $24.50 sq yd Tip Shear: Bay watch Carpet -Call VCTCream - your Vinylfree - Ceramic - Hardwood -Loop Upholstery 12’x13’ Freize $90 12’x18’5” Level Brown $360 $192 Minimum charges apply. for$300 quote. Cream Cashmere-Tweed Texture. 2 Colors: Grey Grey 12’x14’ Commercial $410 $121 proceed approx. 2Over miles Amissville sign,Wheat make U-turn acrossMulti from Rte. $225 645. Early’s is on right (211E) $66.70 sqbeyond yd $24.50 sq yd 3’8”x5’ English Manor Chesterfi 3’8”x5’ eldTapestry Red experts. English $660 Manor $300 Chesterfi eldyou Red $300 $660 12’x13’2” 12’x13’2” Ocean Loop Breeze $346 $90 Ocean Breeze $346 $90 200 InLoop Stock –Cocoa Visit Showroom Cashmere-Tweed Texture. 2 Colors: 12’x13’ Freize Wheat $225 $90 and vinyl But know… Matador: Clean 2 or More Rooms GET ONE FREE Clearance – 9’ UX 5’9”x9’ Karastan-700 Persian 5’9”x9’ Karastan-700 $1778 $850 Persian Tapestry $1778 $850 + did + 15’x12’4” Berber 15’x12’4” Foggy Mist Berber $500 $100 Foggy Mist $500 $100 Size Style 3’8”x5’ English Manor Chesterfi eld Red $660 English Manor Chesterfi eld Red $660 $300 12’x24’2” Texture Purple $640 $160 $2.73 sqpm ft • Saturday Loop 12’x13’2” Ocean Loop Breeze $346 $90 Ocean Breeze $346 Size $90 Folk Stone - Sterling Tip- Ceramic Shear: Bay watch Grey Monday-Friday 9 am-5 10 am-4 pm$410 Pick Up and Delivery Rugs Available Cleaning Carpet -Shear: VCT -Grey Vinyl - 12’x13’2” Hardwood - Area Upholstery Style 12’x14’ Cocoa $121 First Come Basis On All Salefor We Install & Commercial Warranty ONLY What We Sell!Mist Size Karastan-700 StylePersian Color Reg. Sale $2.73 sq Folk Stone - Sterling 12’x15’9” Texture Tan Fleck $130 Minimum chargesof apply. Call for your free quote. $18.90 sqftydIn $8.75 sq 2$1778 Colors: TipPersian Bay watch Texture. 2 Colors: Early’s Carpet, Inc. 5’9”x9’ 5’9”x9’ Tapestry Karastan-700 $1778 $850 Tapestry $850 Grey Grey 15’x12’4” Berber 15’x12’4” Foggy Berber $500 $100 Foggy$426 Mist $500 $100– 9’Text 12’x10’7” (540) 937-5500 • 1-800-870-9098 Over 200 Stock – yd Visit Showroom 12’x14’ Commercial Cocoa $410 $121 5’3”x7’9” Ariana-2153C Beige w/Teal 5’3”x7’9” & Brown Ariana-2153C $285 $185 Beige w/Teal & Brown $285 $185 Matador: Including what you need for the upcoming Clearance Up 5’9”x9’ Karastan-700 Persian Tapestry $1778 $850 Karastan-700 Persian Tapestry $1778 $850 Merchandise. 15’x12’4” Berber 15’x12’4” Foggy Mist Berber $500 $100 Foggy Mist $500 $100 We Appreciate “Do It Yourself” Sales! Carpet VCT Vinyl Ceramic Hardwood Upholstery Pick Up and Delivery of Area Rugs Available for Cleaning Flooring Specialists More Size Style Color Reg. Sale 12’x15’9” Tan $426 $130 Sherwood Tan Soapstone 2211 Colors: Your Hometown Store and SoVA Much Under Your Hometown One Roof! Store So- Texture Much Under One Roof! Matador: Room Size –Texture. 16’ To 18’ Room Size – sq16’yd To 18’ –12’x9’ 9’ Up To 12’ Berb 5’7”x7’11”Ariana-2153C English Manor Ivory Blue Ariana-2153C $1308Beige $700 $ Fleck .98sqsq 12’x14’ Texture Tahoe $373 Clearance $112 12’x10’7” Highway Route •UpAmissville, 5’3”x7’9” Beige w/Teal 5’3”x7’9” Brown $285 $185 w/Teal Brown $285 $18.90 $8.75 ydft Style Color Reg. Sale Tan Fleck $426 $130 2 VA Colors: 2Blue/Grey Colors: Cream Pick and $185 Delivery of12’x15’9” AreaRoom RugsTexture. Available forTexture Rt. The 645 www.earlyscarpet.com Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm 10’x9’5” • Texture Saturday 10 am-4Textu pm $18.90 yd $8.75 ydof 7’10”x11” Ariana-623h Blue/Grey 7’10”x11” &&Blue Black Beige Ariana-623h $558 $449 &&Rte. Black Beige $558 $449 Room Size –Rt. 64316’ ToCarpet, 18’ Size –Cleaning 16’ To 18’ Washington, 2First Colors: 5’3”x7’9” Ariana-2153C Beige &$660 Brown $285 $185 9”ize Ariana-2153C Beige w/Teal &The Brown $285 $185 The Largest In-Stock Inventory of Carpet, LargestsqIn-Stock Inventory Warrenton 12’x10’7” Specialists Come Basis All Sale We Install &sqTexture Warranty ONLY What We Sell! 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory $700 12’x14’ Texture Tahoe $373 $112 We areAriana-623h only 13w/Teal miles$1308 from Warrenton. Take 211W toward Washington, VA pass the stop–12’x17’3” light at 229 crossroads, One-Time Leve Fox Hunt Season! Stop Light Sherwood Tan On - Soapstone Texture 12’x17’3” Oatmeal $453 $185 Oatmeal $453 $185Nam 3’8”x5’ English Manor Chesterfi eld Red $300 Room Size 16’ To 18’ Room Size – 16’ To 18’ Early’s Carpet, Inc. 12’x13’2” Loop Ocean Breeze $346 $90 Cream $ .98 sq ft 12’x9’ Berbe 7”x7’11” 7’10”x11” English ManorAriana-623h Ivory Blue $1308 $700 Blue/Grey 7’10”x11” & Black Beige $558 $449 Blue/Grey & Black Beige $558 $449 12’x14’ Texture Tahoe $373 $112 100% Wool – 13’2” Wide $15.00 sq. yd. $15.00 sq. yd. Sherwood Tan -Vinyl, Soapstone Retailer Rt.Orientals, 211Oatmeal $ .98 sq ft Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm • Saturday 10 am-4 pm 12’x9’ Berber Cream Area Rugs, Orientals, Hardwood, Area Rugs, Vinyl, Hardwood, Grey proceed approx. 2 miles beyond Amissville sign, make U-turn across from Rte. 645. Early’s is on right (211E) 12’x17’3” Texture 12’x17’3” Texture $453 $185 Oatmeal $453 $185 8’x10’’ Utopia Eden Earth 8’x10’’ Utopia $655 $422 Eden Earth $655 $422 $80.00 sq yd $30.00 sq yd 7’10”x11” Blue/Grey &$660 Black Beige$300 $558 $449 1” Ariana-623h Blue/Grey & Black BeigeAriana-623h $558 $449 Merchandise. 9“Do We First Come Basis On All Sale We Install & Warranty ONLY What We Sell! Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm • Saturday 10 am-4 pm10’x9’5” 3’8”x5’ English Manor Chesterfi eld Red 12’x10’ Frei $15.00 sq. yd. $15.00 sq. yd. We Appreciate It Yourself” Sales! 2What 12’x13’2” Loop Ocean Breeze $346 $90 2 First Come Basis On All Sale We Install & Warranty ONLY Sell! One-Time Level . Early’s Carpet, Inc. 5’9”x9’ Karastan-700 Persian Tapestry $1778 $850 + Newberry Stripe: Silver SageCarpet Texture 12’x16’8” Avalon Texture $430 $132 Avalon $132 12’x17’3” Texture 12’x17’3” Texture $453 $185 Oatmeal $453 10’x9’5” $185$430Level Loop Early’s Offer 15’x12’4” Berber Foggy Mist $500 $100 Early’s Carpet, Inc. 12’x16’8” Rt 8”x5’ English ManorUtopia Chesterfield Eden Red Earth $660 Utopia $300 $422 EdenHighway 8’x10’’ 8’x10’’ $655 Earth $655 $422 12’x13’2” Loop Ocean $346 $90 One-Time Route • Amissville, VA Grey X12’x16’8” Wool –Oatmeal 13’2” Wide Laminate, Ceramic &100% Remnants! Laminate, &Breeze Remnants! Merchandise. 12’x11’3” Frei Amissville $3.34 sq Merchandise. 12’x16’8” Texture Avalon Texture $430 $132 Avalon $430 $132 Freize We“Do Appreciate It yd Yourself” Sales! (540) 937-5500 •sq. 1-800-870-9098 $80.00 sq $30.00 sq ydft 8’x10’’ Utopia Earth $1778 $655 Utopia Eden Earth $655 $422 5’x8’5’9”x9’ BraidKarastan-700 Rectangle 5’x8’ 4 in$1778 9Tapestry Patch Eden $599 $479 Rectangle 4 in 9$422 Patch $599211 $479 100% Wool –Newberry 13’2” Wide WeStripe: Appreciate ItCeramic Yourself” Persian $850 Grey 12’x10’ 15’x12’4” Berber Foggy Mist $500 $100 Rt.Culpeper 645 Rt. 643 $1.67 ft. $1.67 sq. ft. Washington, VA“Do $80.00 sq yd $30.00 sqSales! yd 5’3”x7’9”Braid Ariana-2153C Beige w/Teal &Braid Brown $285 $185 Highway Route 211 •Washington, Amissville, VA Silver Sage 12’x16’8” Texture 12’x16’8” Avalon Texture $430 $132 Avalon $430412’x10’ $132 Offer Warrenton 12’x16’ Freize 12’x16’ Cornbread Freize $275 $125 Cornbread $275 Freize $125 9”x9’ Karastan-700 Persian Tapestry $850 15’x12’4” Berber Foggy Mist $500 $100 Highway Route 211 • Amissville, VA M 5’x8’ Rectangle 5’x8’ 4 in 9 Patch Braid $599 $479 Rectangle 4 in 9 Patch $599 $479 We are only 13 miles from Warrenton. Take Rte. 211W toward VA pass the stop light at 229 crossroads, Heavy Texture: Colors: New! $1.67 sq. ft. $1.67 sq. ft. Newberry Stripe: Silver Sage 12’x12’ Hea Offer Your Hometown Store So Much Under One Roof! r Room Size – 16’ To 18’ 667 Zachary Taylor Hwy. (Rt. 522) Flint Hill, VA 22627 Stop Light Rt. 645 Rt. 643 . Washington, VA 12’x11’3” Freize $3.34 sq ft W 12’x16’ Freize 12’x16’ Cornbread Freize $275 $125 Cornbread $275 $125 Warrenton 5’3”x7’9” Ariana-2153C Beige w/Teal & Brown $285 $185 5’x8’ Braid Rectangle 4 in 9 Patch $599 $479 Braid Rectangle 4 in 9 Patch $599 $479 8’x10’ Braid Rectangle 8’x10’ Log Cabin Braid $1299 $1115 Rectangle Log Cabin $1299 $1115 Rt. 645 Rt. 643 We are only 13 miles from Warrenton. Take Rte. 211W toward Washington, VA pass the stop light at 229 crossroads, o Washington, VA 12’x11’3” Freize $3.34$275 sq ft Stop Light odLog Rt. 211Heavy 7’10”x11”BraidWeBeige Ariana-623h Blue/Grey &Braid Black Beige $558 $449 Warrenton Room Size – (211E) 16’ To 18’or Pattern 12’x16’ Freize 12’x16’ Cornbread Freize $125 Cornbread $275 $125$315 3”x7’9” Ariana-2153C w/Teal13Rectangle &miles Brown $285 $185 Commercial Level Loop $15.00 sq. yd. 12’x17’ Texture 12’x17’ Endurance Texture $315 $132 Endurance The Largest In-Stock Inventory of Carpet, y Amissville are only from Warrenton. 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HISTORY The diverse and significant Battle of Bunker Hill CHARLES JAMESON

If you polled various Americans to name a Revolutionary War battle, one of the top responses would be Bunker Hill. Occurring just 2 months after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill was part of the Siege of Boston. Although it was a defeat for the Patriots, it would change the British approach to the rebellion which would ultimately lead to their defeat. After the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the patriot militia around Boston swelled to about 15,000 men. These forces were used to surround the city, cutting off any supply routes by land. Unfortunately

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the patriots had no ships of any kind. So the British still controlled Boston Harbor. This allowed the British to reinforce their troops to about 6000 men. On 25 May British generals William Howe, John Burgoyne and Henry Clinton arrived to assist General Gates in breaking out of the city and quelling the revolt. By 12 June they had a plan. They would secure their southern flank by taking Dorchester Neck and Roxbury. They would then turn their attention to Charleston Heights and Cambridge. The attack would commence on 18 June. On the patriot side, the Committee of Safety got wind of the plan to capture Dorchester and Charleston, so the Massachusetts Provincial Congress declared additional defenses be set to resist the attack. General Israel Putnam was directed to set up defenses on

Charleston Peninsula, specifically at Bunker Hill. On the night of 16 June, Col. William Prescott and about 1200 men began the set-up of artillery which could fire on Boston. When they examined the area, Prescott felt that Breed’s Hill was closer to Boston and was more defensible, so he decided to build their main redoubt there. Not surprising, the building of the redoubt was easily spotted by the British. There was some argument on the British side about the urgency of an attack on Breed’s Hill. That arguing might have dragged on into the next day, but at about 4am a sentry aboard the HMS Lively noticed the fortifications and the Captain of the Lively opened fire on it. Abandoning their original plan, the British generals met and agreed to attack the redoubt. It took close to 6 hours for the British to organize their forces. It then took several

trips by long boat to transport all the initial forces to Moulton’s Point. So the main British force was not in place until about 2pm. Col. Prescott could see the British were mobilizing and called for reinforcements. Those reinforcements came, but there was a lot of confusion on the colonists side about where to go and whose orders to follow. Around 3pm, the British led by General Howe began an assault on the Patriot left flank. They were lined up 4 deep and several hundred yards across. Both sides opened fire. The colonists, using fences and other items to steady their muskets inflicted heavy casualties on the British. The Militia was able to hold their ground while the British retreated in disarray. A second assault by the British was equally disastrous for them. Not deterred by their losses, ➤ See Bunker Hill, Page 11

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➤ Bunker Hill, from Page 10 the British assaulted a third time focusing primarily on the redoubt. This attack proved successful, but again at a cost of many British lives. At this point the battle devolved into close combat. Here the British had the advantage as their troops were equipped with bayonets while most of the patriots were not. The American forces might have been captured by the British except for a skilled retreat engineered by James Stark and Thomas Knowlton, which prevented the encirclement of the hill. General Putnam tried to reorganize his troops on Bunker Hill, but the flight of the colonists was too rapid. So the artillery pieces and other heavy tools the Americans brought to Breed’s Hill and Bunker Hill ended up being abandoned. The patriots retreated to fortified positions in Cambridge. The British successfully took Charleston, but at a terrible cost. They had 1054 casualties including 100 commissioned officers. The Americans lost very few in comparison, but they did lose General Joseph Warren and Major Andrew McClary – the final casualty of the battle. The casualty count was the highest suffered by the British in any single battle during the war. British Commander General Clinton in his diary remarked, “A few more victories

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like this would have shortly put an end to British dominion in America.” It proved to be a sobering experience for the British and dissuaded them in the future from conducting frontal assaults on well defended front lines. The battle led the British to adopt a more cautious planning and maneuver execution which was evident in future engagements, and arguably helped rather than hindered the American forces. In particular, this new approach allowed the American forces to retreat off of a number of battle fields rather than being captured by the British, thus keeping the revolution alive. The battle also proved that the inexperienced American Militia could stand up to the British regulars. A lot of that can be attributed to regular Americans taking charge on the field of battle. One such American was Salem Poor. In the Massachusetts state archives is a petition to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, stating that in the “late Battle at Charlestown” a man in Colonel Fry’s regiment “behaved like an experienced officer”; and “In the person of this said Negro centers a brave and gallant soldier.” This document is signed by fourteen officers present at the battle including Colonel William Prescott. Although documents show that Salem Poor along with his regiment were there

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to build fortifications on the night of June 16,1775, we have no other details about what Poor did to earn the praise of his officers. Salem Poor, who had bought his freedom in 1769 for 27 pounds which represented a years’ salary for the typical working man, left his wife and child behind in May, 1775 and fought for the Patriot cause at Bunker Hill, and later Saratoga, and Monmouth. The Battle of Bunker Hill was a daring and provocative act against an established authority; all who participated could well have been hanged for treason and/or shut out from many opportunities in colonial

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society. They chose to fight for an independent nation. We can only speculate about Salem Poor’s motive for his sacrifice: was it Patriotism, a search for new experience, or the prospect of a new and better life. Charles C. Jameson is a member and past president of the George Washington Carver Regional High School Alumni Association, vice president of the Culpeper Minute Men Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, member of the Board of Trustees for the Museum of Culpeper History, and member of the Culpeper Branch #7058 of the NAACP.

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What’s Happening 6/27•7/03 CULPEPER JUNE

CHURCH GROUP • St.

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

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH • Reformation

Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Rd., Culpeper, Reformation Lutheran Church - A bible study just for seniors "Graying in Grace" meets each Tuesday at 10 a.m.

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/ vhsl-physical-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 p.m. 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.

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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.

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WINDMORE MEETING • The

General Membership Meeting of Windmore Foundation for the Arts will be held on at 6:30 p.m. at the Culpeper Baptist Church, Community

FAMILY FUN DAY • The Culpeper Branch

NAACP hosts a family fun day at Yowell Meadow Park Saturday.

Room. We will discuss what we accomplished this year and outline plans for next year to offer different artistic opportunities to adults and children. At this meeting we will introduce a new project we are initiating in partnership with another Culpeper Organization. Come to meet our scholarship winners, purchase some art, and network with others in our community.

FILM • “The Billy Taylor Show” (WNJU, 1965) Well known jazz pianist, composer, broadcaster and educator Dr. Billy Taylor hosted two long running programs on NPR: the pioneering Jazz Alive!, (19771983) and Jazz at the Kennedy Center (1995-2001), and served as an on-air correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning for many years. In 1965, Taylor hosted The Billy Taylor Show - Jazz in America, produced at WNJU in New Jersey that aired in the New York City market. Luckily he archived the 2” videotapes of the program before WNJU could recycle them, a common practice of the day, and donated the tapes to the Library of Congress in 2002. This compilation of highlights from the show, none of which has been seen since the original broadcasts, includes performances by jazz greats Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Burrell, Benny Powell, Clark Terry, Grant Green, Yusef Lateef, Jerome Richardson, Randy Weston and more. Digital presentation. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.

JUNE 28 FILM • “The Hidden Fortress” (Toho, 1958) A grand-scale adventure as only Akira

Kurosawa could make one, “The Hidden Fortress” stars the inimitable Toshiro Mifune as a general charged with guarding his defeated clan’s princess (a fierce Misa Uehara) as the two smuggle royal treasure across hostile territory. Accompanying them are a pair of bumbling, conniving peasants who may or may not be their friends. This rip-roaring ride is among the director’s most beloved films and was a primary influence on George Lucas’s “Star Wars.” “The Hidden Fortress” delivers Kurosawa’s trademark deft blend of wry humor, breathtaking action, and compassionate humanity. 35mm film print courtesy of Janis Films. 139 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to David Gilmore at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-7644229. No cover.

JUNE 29 LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-7644229. No cover. 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."


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What’s Happening NAACP YOUTH SUMMER JAM, FRIENDS & FAMILY DAY

• The NAACP Culpeper Branch #7058, also representing Madison and Rappahannock Counties, will host its 2019 Youth Summer Jam, Friends & Family Day from noon to 3 pm at Yowell Meadow Park in Culpeper. The annual celebration will include a cookout, musical entertainment, games, prizes, and information on joining the NAACP. Yowell Meadow Park is located at 522 N. Blue Ridge Avenue in Culpeper. Special guests include Greg Stroman, Jr., cornerback for the Washington Redskins. Prior to playing as a rookie for the Redskins in 2018, Stroman played for Virginia Tech, where he was a first-team All ACC player and graduated with a degree in Consumer Studies. The event is free and open to all NAACP members and their friends and families. Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the nation. The organization’s mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination. For more information, visit naacpculpeper.com.

FILM • “To Each His Own”

(Paramount, 1946) Olivia de Havilland has said that To Each His Own is one of her favorite films. Covering 27 years in the life of a woman who loved neither wisely nor well, it begins during the blitz on London. Middle-aged Jody Norris (de Havilland) is an air raid warden along with her confidante Lord Desham (Roland Culver.) When she learns that a handsome US pilot, John Lund, is in town, her thoughts flash back to an earlier time in her life, when her love affair with a dashing pilot (also played by Lund in a dual role) resulted in a life lived in secrecy. The film was a spectacular comeback for the actress after being off the screen for two years due to her legal battle seeking to end her contract with Warner Brothers. It was helmed by Mitchell Leisen with a script by the great Charles Brackett who was also Oscar nominated. Shown in celebration of Olivia de Havilland’s 103rd birthday on July 1. 35mm restored film print courtesy Universal Pictures Distribution, 122 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.

JUNE 30

CHURCH • St. Stephen’s

Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship! We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 AM or 10:30 AM, Childcare from 9 AM – 12 PM. Wednesday

Centering Prayer at 11 AM followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 PM. For information: www. ststephensculpeper.net | 540-8258786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net | Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street.

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

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 23: "The Reversal - Deep Clean." 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

JULY 3

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. 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.

JULY 4

CAR SHOW • Culpeper

Renaissance, Inc. Presents The Annual Culpeper Downtown 4th of July Car & Motorcycle Show

from 10 am – 3 pm.Downtown Culpeper – The Depot & Davis Street. The 4th of July Car & Motorcycle Show will take place in historic Downtown Culpeper on Davis Street and in front of the Depot. The event will start at 10:00 a.m. and includes custom, classic, and antique cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycles, and trucks – all are welcome. The goal of the Culpeper Renaissance 4th of July Car and Motorcycle Show is to provide free, family friendly entertainment by showcasing America’s love of cars and motorcycles on the Day of our Independence in a designated Great American Main Street community. There is no charge for spectators and vendors are on site selling items such as barbeque, ice cream, hamburgers etc. A deejay plays oldies and patriotic music throughout the day for all to enjoy. This is an open show with registration for participants from 8 to 10 a.m. Pre-registration is suggested. Judging begins at 10:00 a.m., and the Awards Presentation starts at 2:45 p.m. with more than 50 trophies awarded. This year’s show celebrates summer’s classic the convertible (excluded t-tops and targas), which will be prominently displayed directly in front of the depot. Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. 540-825-4416. Pre-registration $15 Day of Registration $25 crievents@culpeperdowntown.com http://www.culpeperdowntown. com/4th-july-car-bike-show.html.

JULY 13

PARKS AND REC SUMMER ACTIVITIES • Great activities are still available for registration this summer including: Swimming Lessons for ages 6months – Adults…it’s never too early or too late to learn to swim or improve your skills; Rock Band lessons ages 12-Adults….play the guitar, drums or sing – come learn all the intricate skills needed to play with a group in a band; Summer Sketchbooks ages 6-16… what better way to document the summer than by making a sketchbook and you’ll practice your drawing skills too! Certification classes: Child & Babysitting Safety; CPR & AED; First Aid – sign up for 2 certification classes and save $10, all 3 and save $20! Learn to make Eclairs & Profiteroles (cream puffs) and also Almond Macarons (ages 12-Adult); Improvisational Singing… Summer Camps….Lenn Park Discover Camp ages 5-12…games, arts & crafts all at Lenn Park; Drama Camp for Teens… discover all the ins & outs of putting on a play and refine your acting skills too. Little Tigers Karate

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Camp ages 6-11yrs…for those that want to see if karate is the sport for them. Intro to Running ages 9-13yrs… are you interested in running track or cross country in middle / high school, this 6-class program will give you an introduction to the different events in track and cross country. Recreation Gym ages 6-15…FREE for kids to come play basketball for 2hours but pre-registration is required. Uses of Lavender ages 13-Adults…use fresh lavender to make dryer sheets, body scrubs and more. Poetry & Movement workshop ages Adults….create a group performance in 3 hours made up of your own creations. Let’s get fit…Zumba Fitness & Hot Hula ages 13-adult…bring Fido out to our “Come” & Loose Leash walking workshop…you will practice the cue that can save your dog’s life… “come” and also work on techniques to help Fido walk politely on a leash and not drag you around. For more information and to register visit www.CulpeperRecreation.com or call 540-727-3412

JULY 29

JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT • Country

Club of Culpeper is pleased to present its’ first annual Jr. Open Golf Tournament. The tournament, sponsored by Friends of Youth Golf, is scheduled for Monday, July 29. Friends of Youth Golf are a group of individuals that wish to inspire and encourage kids of all ages to learn and play the game of golf. The event is for players from 9 to 18 years old. Open to all youth from the surrounding areas, schools, and clubs. The younger group (9-12 years old) division will play 9 holes and the older will play 18 holes. There will be prizes in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions. Players may use a caddie. The Club will host a pool party for players and families following the tournament and the cost is $25/player. Non-player families may attend the party for $10/ person. The pool party is over at 4 p.m. and includes picnic food.


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What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JUNE 27

Greg Stroman Jr., cornerback for the Washington Redskins, will be part of the NAACP Youth Summer Jam, Friends & Family Day June 29 at Yowell Meadow Park.

AMISSVILLE FIREMEN’S PARADE DEMOCRATIC FLOAT • March with the

Rappahannock Democrats and candidates Laura Galante and April Moore! The first 25 marchers will have dinner on us! Meet up at 5:45 p.m. along the parade route on Rt. 211 between Rt. 729 and the Carnival. The parade steps off at 6:45 p.m. Let’s keep the Blue Wave rolling! Questions? See www. RappDems.org, email chair@ rappdems.org or call (540) 9878912.

JUNE 28-30 3RD WOMEN’S SUMMIT •

Women are shaping Virginia in their local communities and with the outcome of the November election. Learn about effective political leadership at the 3rd Women’s Summit, which will take place at the Tysons McLean Hilton, 7920 Jones Branch Drive, McLean: Politics to public safety, education to racial and social justice, the environment to rural economies such as here in Rappahannock County. Highlights include 150 speakers, 50 workshops, over 75 election Virginia and federal officials, all over 3 days on 3 stages. Complete schedule: https:// networknova.org/

JUNE 29

HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY • From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Farmer’s Co-op, Route 211 between Washington and Sperryville, Rappahannock County residents can dispose of the following hazardous items: Oil based paints and thinners; pesticides, herbicides, fungicides & insecticides; old gasoline/fuels; furniture strippers & finishing products & hobby chemicals; solvents & degreasers; oven & drain cleaners; metal polishers & rust removers; mildew removers; swimming pool chemicals; household cleaners (allpurpose, rug & bathroom); mothballs; household batteries & smoke detectors; fluorescent lamps; small propane tanks

(camping size only).

JULY 2 COMMUNITY PRAYER • Amissville Community Prayer at Payne's Auction Gallery, 10 Maddox Lane, Amissville, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Prayer is fundamental, not supplemental. Please consider taking time to pray together for our families, neighbors, volunteers, churches, troubles, government, soldiers, and yes our enemies. Everyone is welcome. Feel free to join us every first Tuesday. For more information, call 540-923-0077.

JULY 4

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

• The annual tradition benefits the Sperryville Volunteer Fire Department at Ben Venue Farm, 98 Ben Venue Rd. Flint Hill. Gates will open at 1 p.m.; fireworks at dusk. General admission $25 per vehicle; tailgate $50 per vehicle. More information, call 540-987-8124.

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY FIREWORKS DEMOCRATIC TENT • Be our guests for fun

and snacks at the Rappahannock Democratic Tent at Ben Venue Farm, 98 Ben Venue Rd, Flint Hill VA. Around 3 p.m., chat with candidates Laura Galante (House of Delegates 18th District) and April Moore (Senate 16th District). See you there! Questions: See www.RappDems.org, email chair@rappdems.org or call 540987-8912.

JULY 6

FESTIVAL • The third annual John Bourgeois American Festival Concert will be held on the lawn of Avon Hall in Washington at 6 p.m. Come and enjoy an old-fashioned family celebration of America. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic coolers. No charge for admission.

reflective of national interests including defense works, frontier settlements, Indian affairs, and education. 3 p.m. Monroe & Madison A Presidential Friendship Jarod Kearney, Assistant Director and Curator of the James Monroe Museum will speak about the unique relationship between two Virginia Presidents James Madison and James Monroe.

ORANGE COUNTY FAUQUIER COUNTY JUNE 29 JUNE 27 NATURE EXPLORATION •

James Madison’s Montpelier is location for Nature Exploration, Mushrooms and Other Forest Floor Dwellers, 10 a.m.-Noon. Join Old Rag Master Naturalists and other experts as they share their topical knowledge and provide a small group experience. The walk may involve some moderate hills and is suitable for elementary age children and up. $10/ person. Meet at the Montpelier Visitor Center. For more information or to register: http://www.montpelier.org/ events. In case of inclement weather, call (540) 672-2728, ext. 141 or 252.

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MONROE • Your Obedient

Servant: James Monroe’s 1819 Presi-dential Tour of the Southern States. At The James Madison Museum of Orange County Heritage Elected to the presidency in 1817, James Monroe toured the country on three consecutive years during his first term. A supporter of national unity and political conciliation, Monroe reached out to the South in 1819 with an agenda

COFFEE & CONVERSATION AT SCSM • On Thursdays from

10 a.m. to noon, Spiritual Care Support Ministries opens up to the community to provide fellowship, encouragement, and hope through conversation with others, we invite you to come for a cup of coffee, tea, light refreshments and a place to sit and chat. Please visit www.scsm.tv or call 540-349-5814 for more information.

JULY 8-12

FIVE CRIES OF GRIEF • 7 to

8:30 p.m., 76 West Shirley Ave, Warrenton, 20186. Join Spiritual Care Support Ministries for a 5-day seminar to learn the five cries of grief: Cry of Pain, Longing, Supportive Love, Understanding, and Significance. You’ll gain a better understanding of how to help yourself and others find healing and hope. RSVP to 540-349-5814. Visit www.scsm.tv.


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VIEWS Uncle Walt where have you gone There was a time when a television journalist was viewed by many Marshall Conner in the country as a hero. He was “the center of calm in the whirlwind” or “Mr. Reality: It hasn’t happened unless he reports it,” according to his admirers. He had professional accolades that included, “a reputation for neutrality.” To viewers he was the last of the old-school newsmen, a grandfatherly voice that was simultaneously serious, reassuring, human and unbiased. The year was 1981 and many families across the nation tuned in to see the final broadcast of Walter Cronkite from the CBS Evening News. I loved the buzzing newsroom feel as he manned the anchor desk. In the 1980s the mass media world was so much smaller, but Cronkite was an incredibly beloved and trusted figure in American life. His coverage provided the narrative during the Civil Rights movement, assassinations, the space race, the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Iran hostage crisis and presidential elections—he earned Emmys and even a Presidential Medal of Freedom in his career. He covered 19 pivotal years in American history. Cronkite became a celebrity in a field that previously did not enjoy a great reputation. In popular culture the newspaper reporters were viewed as fast talking, often boozy, marginally trust-worthy, conduits between worlds the average person didn’t really want to inhabit. They wrote the stories of the streets, crime, sports, politics and disasters. In one sense the conclusion of Cronkite’s career was the highwater mark for trust in professional journalism. Now the state of print journalism appears to be struggling

THE MARSHALL PLAN

at the community level—with fewer newspapers, and fewer voices reporting on local events. The ones I know and work with locally are excellent and do their best to provide quality community news. It takes perseverance to write. Most of our nation’s largest circulation papers tilt coverage to the whims and political leanings of ownership and less on fact-driven, multi-sourced news stories. We used to laugh when people spoke about a collective media bias—now I’m not so sure anyone should be laughing. What isn’t lacking in print or mass media is opinion—it’s enough to make a columnist jealous. So many voices are out there with social media, bloggers and alternative news sources that the big outlets are being lost in the chatter. People can choose the media outlets they prefer— therefore insulating themselves in the ideas they strongly believe in. The nation’s thirst for instantaneous news carries a risk. ALERT: Facts follow the impact of a breaking story sometimes days later. Breaking stories are edited on the fly with cameras rolling. The 24-hour news channels mainly CNN and MSNBC have become a therapy ward for viewers disgruntled by elections. They offer scandals and rumors of scandals to create hope. The more conservative media outlets (Fox News, talk radio) served the same purpose for the right during the Obama and Clinton administrations. All are increasingly opinion-based, personality-driven news. The most troubling trend at least for me is the incestuous relationship between professional political operatives seamlessly entering the field of journalism. America doesn’t want news squeezed through some ex-political figure’s biases. It’s comical to think that a former political operative will simply drop their views at the doors of his or her new media job for a paycheck.

Journalists should be trained journalists—don’t hire political castoffs. Are journalism schools producing quality journalists? Why are stories selected? Why are stories ignored? Why are some politicians immune? Why are others constantly in the sights of the mass media? What’s going on in the rest of the world? Who’s reporting on local news? Did you know social media algorithms steer what we see in our news feeds? One of my little hobbies is to present a question, image or statement on social media and see if I can get a polarized world to agree. Give it a try… you might be surprised. It constantly amazes me how intelligent people on all points of the political spectrum can see completely different realities— and yes, all sides still have bright likeable people. Sometimes they can even agree. The other day I posted a quote from George Orwell, “The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate who speaks it.” Guess what? Progressives liked it, conservatives liked it, libertarians (thought about liking it), old guys liked it, socialists liked it, friends in other countries liked it, and even teenagers liked it. All because they felt that it applied to the scary “others.” Imagine if we started working together on the big issues of our day, working on solutions, not tearing each other down. Refuse to be polarized. We are Americans and it’s about time we started seeing what we can agree on. Let’s not pull the bilge plug on our own boat and yell at each other—let’s put the damn plug back in and remain afloat! We are the great melting pot of ideas, cultures, and innovation. Journalism in all its manifestations requires a good hard look in the mirror to regain the trust it once had. Where have you gone Walter Cronkite? Is that the way it is?

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chamber advantage The Pulse of Business in Culpeper • Volume 4, Issue 56

members in the news

SWILL & SWINE BBQ would like to announce their new Event Coordinator Madeline Coker. She will be responsible for all event planning and scheduling. She is a welcome addition to the team and look forward to her help. Her contact email is Madeline. Coker@swillandswineva.com SHERBEYN'S LANDSCAPE has made the switch to an LLC. and has revised their Business License to a Class A builder ensuring we can meet every need. This has all been made possible by the increased growth and support of Culpeper the businesses and people within it.

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DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Earl McCauley for his contributions to the facility. Earl loves to learn and has many areas of expertise including ministering to others. He is pictured with his Earl McCauley good friend Barbara Hutchinson who resides in the facility.

49th Annual Business, Industry, and Education (BIE) Day

Friday, August 9, 8:00 – 11:00 am

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE:

EDUCATION LEVEL- $750

INDUSTRY LEVEL - $500

Preferred exhibit location Premium exhibit location 1 table,2 chairs. 1 table,2 chairs. Logo recognition on event banner; Logo recognition on Name recognition on event event banner, literature, sideshow literature, sideshow and social media and social media.

BUSINESS LEVEL - $250 Preferred exhibit location, 1 table,2 chairs. Name recognition on event banner, literature, sideshow and social media.

Regular Exhibitor Space + 1 table + 2 chairs = $100

An exclusive Culpeper Chamber member only opportunity to meet and highlight your business to the largest employer in Culpeper County. Culpeper County Public Schools has over 1,250 employees that will attend this expo; school administrators, staff and all new and returning teachers will visit with businesses on August 9.

Contact Amy Frazier - amy@culpeperchamber.com - 540.825.8628

VALOR AWARDS It’s time to honor our dedicated public servants to the community

THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2019 Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department 19601 Church Rd. Brandy Station, VA $35 Chamber Members

$45 General Admission

6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Social 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Dinner and Program

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$50 HONOR A LOCAL HERO SPONSOR $250 BLUE SPONSOR $500 WHITE SPONSOR $750 RED SPONSOR

Please Contact the Chamber for Sponsorship Details 540.825.8628 amy@culpeperchamber.com Signature Sponsor:

THE CULPEPER COUNTY ELECTORAL BOARD has reappointed General Registrar and Director of Elections James Clements to a new, four-year term commencing July 1, 2019. Clements, who became General Registrar in March 2015, has served in County Elections for 10 years. Deputy Registrar Melissa Hart was also reappointed. Hart has served in County Elections for 12 years. PIEDMONT COMMUNICATIONS is excited to announce, and welcome Erica Gentile as the newest addition to our Radio Advertising Sales Team at ‘Today’s Country’ 103.1 WJMA-FM and ‘Classic Hits’ 105.5 & 95.3 WOJL SAM-FM! Erica comes to us with several years of marketing, advertising and media sales experience throughout Central Virginia. CULPEPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE congratulates Amy Laufer SD17 and Laura Galante HOD18 for winning the recent Democratic primary. Their names will be on General Election ballots in various Culpeper precincts this Nov. 5.

welcome new members Swill and Swine BBQ & Catering Josh Hall - Owner Rixeyville, VA 22737 703.622.5505 josh.hall@swillandswineva.com BBQ Catering Company T-Mobile Katherine Taylor 15167 Montanus Drive Culpeper, VA 22701 540.727.0197 katherine.taylor@pccwireless.com Cellular Phones Elements Massage & Skincare, LLC Becki Curtis - Owner/Lead Therapist 767 Madison Road, Suite # 110 Culpeper, VA 22701 540.317.4599 rcurtis6945@comcast.net Day Spa New Life Midwifery Services Edna Kranenburg Culpeper, VA 22701 305.338.0348 Midwifery/Women’s Health

SHERBEYN'S LANDSCAPE LLC welcomes four new employees to our growing family and would like to welcome Jacob, Sammy, Ryan, and Kate. Looking forward to seeing each of you grow with the Sherbeyn family!

Taqueria Casa Frida Pedro Navarrete 701 Dominion Square Culpeper, VA 22701 540.825.2416 taqueriacasafrida@gmail.com Restaurants/Food

John Barker, BARKER MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, will serve as Project Management Institutes (PMI) Central Virginia Chapter’s Operations Project Manager for the remainder of the calendar year.

Friends of the Rappahannock Bryan Hofmann - Deputy Director 3219 Fall Hill Avenue Fredericksburg, VA 22401 540.373.3448 info@riverfriends.org Non-Profit Clubs & Organizations

Congratulations to completely renovated MICROTEL INN AND SUITES BY WYNDHAM for winning “Best of Microtel 2018” award by Wyndham Hotels and “Certificate of Excellence” award by trip advisor for their continued excellence in Customer service and guest experience.

Natural Solutions Cleaning Company, LLC Sherri Azais - Co-owner; Christine Sroka- Co-owner 300 South East Street Culpeper, VA 22701 540.340.3676 sherri@naturalsolutionscc.com Cleaning Services

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Culpeper Minutemen Chapter SAR Present Flag Commendation to Culpeper History Museum. Presenting Culpeper Minutemen Vice Pres. Charles Jameson and accepting Museum Director Morgan Pierce. The American Flag is a symbol of our Freedom, National Pride and History and the Minutemen wish to commend those who respectfully fly it.


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CRIME SOLVERS Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: June 12-18 Following are the county police reports from June 12-18. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO. Jesus Baruch-Mata Age: 50, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-8/190 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 13841 Kellys Ford Rd., Elkwood, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.

Thomas Edward Bowles AKA: William Edward Bowles Age: 32, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-5/175 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 670 Highview Ct., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: (2) counts of Probation Violation on Felony Charge.

June 12 Anthony Derrick Jenkins,34, 10000 block Lees Mill Road, Warrenton, contempt of court, General District Court June 13 Jason Lee Mullins,42, 6000 block Waterford Road, Rixeyville, no driver's license, eluding police endanger persons or police car, DWI, second offense within five years Kristen Jean McPeak, 23, 17000 block Black Oak Drive, Brandy Station, assault and battery - family member Wesley D. Parker Jr., 31, 18000 block Owen St., Boykins, driving after forfeiture of license

June 14 Gary Elroy Mays Sr., 100 block Depo St., Amherst, aggravted sexual battery June 15 Jaley Marie Jobe, 19, 1000 block Burwell Road, Noakesville, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Ronta Jesse Robinson, 36, 100 block W. Edmondson St., Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license June 16 Philip Tierre Saunders, 40, 20000 block Williams Drive, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol April Nicole Corsaro, 35, 8000 block Windswept Lane, Culpeper, assault and battery June 17 Eric Alexander Coram,44, 1600 block Harrier Lane, Culpeper, sale,

distribute marijuana Clide Nebraska Fisher, 59, 100 block Duke St., Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol Jason Lee Mullins, 42, 6000 block Waterford Road, Rixeyville, violate condition of release June 18 Dontay Deans, 27, 10000 block Dunkard Church Road, Rixeyville, possession of marijuana, driving under the influence of alcohol Jeremy Burnett Adams, 34, 11000 block Rotherwood Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Ariana Rashei Wallace, 26, 200 block Kings Mill Court, Fredericksburg, possession of controlled substances, prisoner make, procure, possess unlawful chemical compound Kristen Taylor Martin, 24, 600 block Bridlewood Drive, Culpeper, obtaining money by false pretenses

Culpeper Town Police: June 17-23

Kenneth William Corbin Age: 37, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-0/278 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 5719 Fincham Ct., Warrenton, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.

Juan Carlos Sanchez-Perez Age: 28, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-4/140 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 517 Fourth St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: (3) counts of Revocation of Suspended Sentence & Probation.

Warrants current as of June 26

Following are the police reports from June 17-23. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. June 17 Justin Jermal McCauley, 31, 6800 block, Cedar Loch Ct., Centreville, forging public records, false ID identity fraud, driving w/ suspended or revoked license William Garcia-Santiago, 42, 9400 block, Mountain Run Lake Rd., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation (two counts) Elfigo Velasquez-Castanon, 25, 600 block, Mountain View Dr., Culpeper, fail to appear June 18 Luke Jennings Peters, 20, 200 block,

Queen St., Culpeper, assault & battery Jeannett Rose Pearson, 33, 1500 block, Harrier Ln., Culpeper, possession of marijuana Victoria Lynn Thomas, 35, 900 block, N Main St., Culpeper, fail to pay fines, costs, or penalties June 20 Joshua Kyle Brown, 38, 800 block, Fox Den Rd., Culpeper, discharge firearm or missile in/at occupied bldg., reckless handling of firearm June 21 Elias Moises Samayoa, 18, 300 block, Lafayette Dr., Culpeper, driving w/ suspended or revoked license, fail to appear Cody Allen Blevins, 30, 800 block, Willis Ln., Culpeper, forging, uttering (two

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACROSS 1 Fizzy drink 14 15 16 5 Toned down 17 18 19 10 5:1, e.g. 14 Large-scale 20 21 22 15 Join together 23 24 16 Medic or legal starter 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 Take it easy 18 Something to 31 32 33 recycle 34 35 36 20 Completely surround 38 39 37 22 Back out (on) 42 40 41 23 Rudimentary seed 43 44 24 Net-surfer's stop 45 46 47 48 49 50 25 "War of the Worlds" star 51 52 53 27 James Garner 54 55 56 title role 31 Like some 57 58 59 criticism Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate 32 On the wagon 33 Woman with a habit DOWN 35 Give up the 45 Healing sign 34 One who raised 1 Like the Sahara throne 46 Saga Cain 2 Doing business 36 Shoddy goods 47 Cathedral 35 "Grab ___!" 3 Talk out of seller recess 36 Bring on board 4 Protests, e.g. 38 Fess up (to) 48 Metallic sound 37 Newton fruit 5 Bodybuilder's 39 Be concerned 49 On the safe 38 "Humble" goal 41 Skin soother side, at sea dwelling 6 Quitter's cry 42 Hesitate 50 Tear 39 Adorable sort 7 Bad thing to 44 Outlaw chasers 52 Pastoral setting 40 Period of unbriblow dled activity 8 Posting at JFK 42 Day spa offering 9 Like the needy 43 Fail to mention 10 First game of the Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: 44 Winter wear season 45 Radio noise 11 Social outing M E N U C U S P S T A T E 48 Guiding light 12 Type of race A M O S A N T E L I B E L 51 Free-market 13 After-Christmas R O M E S T O P A T L A S proponent event S T A R S H I P S C H E M E 53 Scrabble draw 19 Coin collector? K E E P S A K E H E N 54 Furthermore 21 Football play S P E W E L M S E W 55 In need of a 24 Fine fur I N L A W C R A B A P P L E massage, maybe 25 Like the needy D E A N E R Y T A B U L A R 56 Divisible by 2 26 Diameter halves L O N G R A N G E S P I N E 57 "___ there, done 27 Prone to sulking E N D D I E H E A T that" 28 Ambition I N A C T I O N L O B Week of 7/1/19 - 7/7/19 58 Like a beaver 29 Vatican tribunal C O R N E R A N A T H E M A 59 "It's a Wonderful 30 Prepare to be E W E R E V E R A B A S E Life" actress dubbed B A R S L E G O M O P E D B Y T E P L A N P E T T Y Donna 32 Young hog

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4 7 8 2 9 6 2 5 3 7 9 6 4 5 2 3 1 7 Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate

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

6 3 2 1 7 5 4 8 9

5 4 9 6 2 8 3 1 7

7 1 8 4 9 3 6 5 2

1 6 7 3 8 9 2 4 5

2 9 5 7 4 6 1 3 8

3 8 4 2 5 1 9 7 6

9 2 3 8 1 7 5 6 4

4 7 1 5 6 2 8 9 3

8 5 6 9 3 4 7 2 1

Weekly Tarotscope - June 27 3 of Cups, Ace of Swords Riding on the heels of our breakthrough Cara Cutro last week, we are celebrating and rejoicing with community. Coming together and enjoyment are at the center of our theme this week. It’s important to connect with friends and to fellowship at this time. Be happy and grateful! Considering the challenges faced this month, we have good reason to relax and celebrate this life we’ve been given. The Ace of Swords presents itself again this week, letting us know

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that we are celebrating the results of the breakthrough and clarity from last week. The combination of these 2 cards speaks to a clear reason for community and coming together. A reconciliation. Victorious communion. 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 540878-7085.


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