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Snakes Alive slithers into Culpeper By Leonard Banks

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They didn’t bite or squeeze anyone--instead they captured the attention of a receptive audience, while erasing their fears. Last week, the Culpeper County Library introduced 24 slithery visitors to the Summer Reading series. Ron Cromer’s returned with his Snakes Alive annual program. Instead backing away from his cast of non-venomous reptiles, the room filled with curious children and parents actually gravitated towards the fork tongue critters. In fact, during the final presentation, Cromer allowed parents and library helpers to hold the snakes and lizards. The grand finally of the event took place at when it took 10 adults and children to hold Freda, the 15-foot Burmese python. Although based on her size Freda raised a few eyebrows, during her temporary arm held containment, she remained docile while Cromer’s audience petted her. Among the snakes handled dur-

ing the three-day event, sponsored by Karen and Paul Laski included: a milk snake, hognose snake, rat snake, Burmese python, corn snake and black snake. After petting Cromer’s snakes, the tone of audience went from anxious to calming. Instead of confronting a slimy, wet creature, the curious onlookers were greeted with a cast of docile, leathery skinned reptiles. Cromer’s snake program continues to be an instant hit with the public. “I think it’s great because I think snakes are misunderstood,” Culpeper County Library Youth Services Coordinator Laini Bostian said. “It teaches kids which ones you need to be worried about, and they get a chance to see that they are not gross and all scary. Like he (Cromer) said, they (reptiles) are a part of the ecosystem.” The predominant venomous snake in the Culpeper area is the copperhead, with rattlesnakes existing in the outside mountainous areas. Cromer added that ➤ See Snakes, Page 3

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Video shows harrowing moments during CCSO deadly shooting By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Deputy Kerry Grigsby and Sgt. Rick McKinley only had seconds to react. The two Culpeper County Sheriff’s Deputies were in pursuit of Eric Wesley Clark, 43, of Culpeper, July 17 when the incident turned deadly. In video shown to the Culpeper Times by Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins, the deputies acted quickly in having to stop the threat Clark presented. “I can’t think of a thing I would have done differently in the shoes of either officer,” Jenkins said. “I commend them for their actions and obviously they reverted to their training and experience. It all played a vital role in them being able to survive and come away from the incident unharmed.” The deadly incident began shortly before 10 p.m. July 17 when the CCSO received a 911 call for a domestic assault at a local residents, and was told the suspect, Clark, had left the residence. Deputies were told to be on the lookout for Clark’s minivan. At approximately 11 p.m. Grigsby spotted the vehicle near the town of Culpeper on Route 229. He followed the vehicle onto Old Rixeyville Road where he put on his emergency lights. In the video from Grigsby’s dash cam, the deputy follows the car along Colonel Jameson Blvd. at a normal rate of speed. Clark turns onto 522 North and later accelerates, but never seems to be exces➤ Snakes, from Page 2 venomous snakes native to the southern part of the United States such as coral snakes colorations are often mistaken for their king snake/milk snake brethren. According to Cromer, when identifying a coral or king snake, remember the old adage, ‘red touches yellow, kill a fellow, red touches black, friend of jack.’ Since 1982, Cromer, a herpetologist, and former curator at Anto-

sively breaking the speed limit. Grigsby continues in pursuit, with his emergency lights and sirens on. At one point, a few minutes into the pursuit, Grigsby pulls alongside Clark in an effort to make himself be visible. Clark extends his hand outside of the driver side window, making a gesture that appears to resemble a gun. Shortly after that, Clark turns left onto Griffinsburg Road, back in the direction of his residence, where Grigsby rams into the minivan sending it spinning. That’s when the incident turns deadly. Grigsby can be plainly heard on the dash cam yelling “drop the gun, drop the gun. Put it down now.” That verbal command is followed by a burst of shots and then Grigsby saying he has the gun and the shell. Later as, the dash camera continues to roll, Grigsby and McKinley can be heard administering CPR to Clark. Grigsby can be heard saying he’s OK, following by “I was scared of death for you, that gun was pointed right at you.” The incident was captured in another angle by Sgt. Chris Hibbs’ dash cam, as he arrived on the scene just seconds after Clark’s vehicle was spun. His camera catches the moment that McKinley fires through his windshield at Clark, as Grigsby fires from another angle. Clark’s vehicle was positioned directly in front of McKinley. Hibbs’ camera shows Grigsby

clearing the weapon away and then the two deputies attempting to save Clark’s life. “Our policy manual is similar to most any law enforcement agency,” Jenkins said, explaining the situations in which the CCSO has to use deadly force. “Use of force starts with your physical presence, and verbal commands and it escalates all the way up to deadly force. When faced a force that is likely to cause death or serious bodily injury, the officers are authorized to overcome that danger with the use of deadly force.” Jenkins commended the deputies for attempting to save the life of the man who just posed a threat to them. “I think because of their training and professionalism the officers have in their daily mental approach, it makes it not a difficult thing to do,” Jenkins said. “We train very regularly, not just on a firing range but in actual shoot/don’t shoot scenarios to be able to prepare them in that split second situation.” Jenkins pointed out that the deputies had the information that Clark was armed and dangerous, and he had already committed a violent act earlier in the evening sending the victim to the hospital. This was the third deadly shooting involving the CCSO in four years, the first coming in 2013 and the other in 2016. McKinley has 17 years experience and Grigsby seven years, including two on patrol. Both are now on modified duty until the investigation is complete.

Jenkins praised the firearms training the deputies received, for helping keeping them safe. He mentioned the fact that McKinley had to fire through his windshield, falling back on his training despite having a threat pointing a shotgun at him just over the hood of his cruiser. “I’m just grateful for the training Bryant Arrington and the firearms instructor group has done here at this office for the last five and a half years,” Jenkins said. “We have a higher standard than anyone in the region for our firearms qualifications. State minimum for anyone is 70 percent, we’ve had 75 percent minimum score for years but we’re increasing it to 80 percent for anyone.” SWAT officers and school resource officers have to shoot 90 percent of better to hold those positions. Jenkins gave members of the media an opportunity to view the videos in an effort to quell concerns about use of force by law enforcement. He pointed to the incident in 2016 where Willis Walker Jr., 49, was fatally wounded by a sheriff’s deputy responding to a report that Walker had shot and killed his neighbor and assaulted his estranged wife. In that incident, Jenkins invited the NAACP to view the dash camera footage to show there was no wrongdoing on the part of the sheriff’s office. In the July 17 incident, he wanted to be as transparent as possible to let the public know the deputies involved followed procedure. According to the VSP, shooting remains under investigation.

nio Zoo, in Texas has traveled the Eastern Seaboard, introducing the public to snakes, and attempting to erase their fears of reptiles. “I want to help people appreciate reptiles, because they are fascinating and they are helpful too,” Cromer said.”They are a part of the ecosystem of food and the food web.” Every year, thousands of snakes are needlessly killed due to preconceived notions of whether they are dangerous. Using a powerpoint presentation, and bit of folky hu-

mor, Cromer meticulously focused on snake identification, while cautiously pointing out that all snakes, venomous and non-venomous in the wild should be given their distance and respect. “When people come up on a snake in the wild or in their yard, they get so scared because they try to tell which ones are venomous,” Cromer said. “They are not too sure and as a result they have a what I call a bad attitude.” Adamant about safety, both for

the snake and people, Cromer made it clear that all reptiles in the wild should be approached with caution. “Kid’s I have to warn you, do not pick up any snake in the wild,” Cromer said. “If you pick up a wild snake it will not be friendly, it will be scared and it will bite you.” Cromer’s process for handling snakes takes over a year of constant physical interaction before they are introduced into educational public presentation environment.

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Wellspring@Home helps manage patient’s conditions ➤ Wellspring Family Practice melds technology with human interaction By Jeff Say

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Wellspring Family Practice is making it easier for patients with chronic ailments to manage their conditions from home. The family practice, which also operates an urgent care facility at 15237 Creativity Drive, has recently partnered with Cloud DX and the Good Samaritan Society, to offer Wellspring@Home – which is a remote patient-monitoring service designed for daily engagement with chronic care patients. Medical Director Dr. Khalid Athar said the response to the new

program has been overwhelmingly positive. “Any patient who has chronic medical conditions that need ongoing care and monitoring, we will be able to provide those patients, monitoring at home,” Athar said. The state of the art technology allows Wellspring to monitor the patient's blood pressure, weight, respiratory rate, temperature, blood sugar levels and oxygen saturations in the comfort of their home. If inconsistencies are discovered during the daily monitoring, Wellspring will ask the patient to come in for a consultation or send them in for urgent care. “We can make early interventions to prevent outcomes to keep patients away from unnecessarily going to the emergency room,” Athar said. While the technology makes it ➤ See Wellspring, Page 5

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➤ Wellspring, from Page 4 easier to keep track of a patient’s condition, it’s still the human interaction that sets Wellspring apart. “Technology is great, but at the end of the day it’s the human touch,” Athar said. “We are going to have the capability to send a nurse practitioner to the patient if need be. They may not need to come to our clinic, they may just benefit from having a visit from a nurse practitioner. We are going to try to incorporate that into the model.” Part of the program is providing a method of telemedicine. When a patient leaves Wellspring with the Wellspring@Home kit, they are provided a tablet for face-toface conversations with a medical provider. They are also provided a blood pressure monitor, scale and other instruments to be able to track their condition. The tablet will also be used to help push educational material to the patient, Athar said. It’s just another way to help provide the patient with more than just a one time visit, Athar said. The goal of the urgent care is to not only provide 12 hours of service, but to give patients an opportunity provide ongoing care. “We are a family practice with the option that we offer our patients a walk-in service,” Athar said. “One of the key features that

we have is the urgent care services without any of the urgent care copays or fees.” If a patient needs financial assistance, Wellspring offers Care Credit, which extends special financing options that customers can’t get using regular credit cards. Wellspring offers on-site lab, xray, and testing equipment make diagnoses in real time at one location possible. “We can do just about any and every test in an outpatient setting,” Athar said. They also now offer ultrasound on site for all patients. The practice is growing, now having two physicians and six nurse practitioners – allowing Wellspring to see more patients per day and to be open seven days a week. “Our hope is to not only provide seven days of walk-in urgent care, but to provide seven days of family practice,” Athar said. “You will have the opportunity to schedule an appointment on Saturday or Sunday.” Wellspring Health Services provides primary care and urgent care health services to patients throughout the Greater Piedmont Region. “The hope and the expectation is to keep services local,” Athar said. “To keep patients local and to be able to do a good job.”

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The future Culpeper YMCA will model its facility after the 48,000 square foot King George Family YMCA. From the wellness center to the Olympic sized swimming pool, the King George YMCA can accommodate thousands of patrons each week. Other amenities include a picnic area, classrooms, playground pavilion, locker rooms, Kidz spot area, etc.

Culpeper’s quest for a YMCA continues ➤ Local leaders hope for community involvement with proposed community center By Leonard M. Banks

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The process for bringing a YMCA to Culpeper continues with West Fairfax Culpeper Board of Gary Supervisor Gary Deal leading the way. The native of Culpeper has taken the dream of having a community center with sports programs, a wellness center, an Olympic size swimming pool and a host of amenities into a reality. However, although the interest is higher than ever, the actual approval phase is at least a year into the future. “It’s a process that we have to go through,” Deal said, stressing these are his personal thoughts and do not represent the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors. “From a support standpoint and a location standpoint we are looking at several sites in Culpeper. We are hoping that

the landowner will contribute the property to use in order to go forward with concept plans that we can take to the board to get approval - starting with the Building and Grounds Committee.” In order to push the YMCA project forward, Deal and his supporters will need the full Culpeper Board of Supervisor’s support. Along with the Building and Grounds Committee support, cost estimate, and concept, the next step in the path to building a YMCA is the full support of the community. Provided that everyone is on board with the YMCA project, the one of the final phases of the process is taking through a referendum and a vote by the citizens of Culpeper. “I think we have the support, and I think everybody feels like we need a community center and a pool at this stage,” Deal said. “There is no place in Culpeper that has a facility that brings people together. If we have people that want to go swimming, a lot of times they go over to the Wharf, in Fauquier.” While Eastern View High School and Culpeper High School have competitive swim teams, neither has a pool. Both teams have to travel to Warrenton or even ➤ See YMCA, Page 7


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➤ YMCA, from Page 6 as far as Manassas to practice. Passionate about community youth support, Culpeper Town Council member Jamie Clancey, is thrilled at the concept of introducing a YMCA to her beloved county. The clinical social worker is supportive of a conversation that involves talking about a YMCA, Boys & Girls Club or subsidizing youths at risk. “My point of view as a community member and a council woman is that I am totally open towards working with the county to create whatever the end result is,” Clancey said. Whether it’s swimming or a place to engage in daily exercise, Deal believes that the community deserves to have a community center that is cost effective, and affordable not only for the middle income families and up, but middle income down to lower income as well. “There are a lot of families that cannot afford $70 dollars a month to be a part of a club or private party,” Deal said. “We need a place where a kid can go and shoot hoops during the day if he or she wants too.” Most recently, in the hope of a finding a model for a potential Culpeper YMCA, Deal along with several fellow supervisors, toured Fredericksburg area YMCA sites, including the King George Family YMCA. The first impression from visiting King George was gratifying for Deal. “I was very impressed when we went in there - it was very vibrant,” he said. “They had all the amenities we were looking for.” Culpeper Mayor Mike Olinger believes due to the growth of the community there is a need for a YMCA - however, he has concerns about funding it. “I personally don’t have a problem with

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the YMCA, but I don’t think it should be taxpayer funded,” Olinger said. “It needs to be funded by a public private partnership with the government and the YMCA. It doesn’t have to be funded by the YMCA - it can be done by another group or at the end of the deal, the YMCA is running it, not the government. It should not be a burden on the taxpayer’s back.” CEO of the Rappahannock Area Family YMCA Barney Reiley is adamant that Culpeper is on the right path to bringing a YMCA to the community, and using the King George branch as a model. Built in 2006, King George embraced the family oriented institution as a mecca for both youth and senior wellness. “It has become a focal point of that community, it’s been a huge success, as well as the Caroline branch,” Reiley said. “We think Culpeper is going to be extremely successful, given the size of the community and the supporting areas. We could pull from some of the people in Madison, Fauquier, Orange, Sperryville and Rappahannock County.” With a population of 18,000 plus, the potential for the YMCA sustaining itself in Culpeper financially could reap health benefits for the entire community. Provided that a YMCA is built in Culpeper, it could join the Rappahannock branches as the fifth branch. With a history of bringing families together, Reiley believes that a Culpeper YMCA could be perfect recipe for keeping seniors and kids active under the same rooth. “We offer a wide array of programs for senior citizen and families,” Reiley said. “We really try to offer a lot of synergy to keep the whole family engaged. “Whatever Culpeper wants to do, I just want to help them get a YMCA.”

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HOME & GARDEN Perplexing pollinators and pickerels As temperatures soared this past week, more butterflies and other pollinators started showing up in my gardens, while tadpoles down at the ponds were developing into froglets. As I mentioned in my July 14 column (online at rappnews.com/ wildideas), few large butterflies had shown up at that point, although clouds of eastern tiger swallowtails were puddling along Old Hollow Road in the spring. With the native phlox in one of my gardens now fully in bloom, several spicebush swallowtails are now nectaring on them at any given time during the day. They join other pollinators, such as eastern carpenter bees, hummingbird clearwing moths (a hummingbird mimic) and ruby-throated hummingbirds. The hummers have been especially active

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in the garden since I moved a hummer feeder there. Eastern tiger swallowtails are still scarce but should be more plentiful here soon. Meanwhile, the small but lovely blooms of the short-toothed mountain mint in the same garden has attracted other pollinators, including yellow perplexing bumblebees, tiny harlequincolored wasps that I haven’t identified yet, and an even tinier black-andred beetle in the genus Macrosiagon (wedge-shaped beetle). A lot was also going on with anurans this past week. Down at the trout pond, shortly after the tadpoles of eastern American toads hatched out this spring (see my May 19 column), I noticed some larger tadpoles swimming among them. From their general coloring and timing, I assumed they were the larvae of pickerel frogs (Lithobates palustris). Last week I found a dead tadpole floating in the pond that had developed all four legs but still had the stubby head and long tail of anuran larvae. It had a pale, indistinct stripe running

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➤ Wild, from Page 8 over, and extending back from, each eye, which was similar to a stripe I’d seen on the less-developed large tadpoles recently. This was the first year, in the six I’ve lived here, that I’ve seen amphibian larvae in that pond, let alone juvenile frogs, although eggs have been laid there. I think my landlords’ systematically moving the bass and bream out of the trout pond to the pond next to it has enabled amphibian eggs to finally come to fruition instead of being devoured by those voracious fish. When I’ve walked around the pond in the last couple of weeks, lots of tiny frogs would jump into the water. In the brief glimpses I got of them, I noticed they had dorsal stripes similar to, but more distinct than, the stripes on the large tadpoles. However, they also looked darker and greener than adult pickerel frogs, and didn’t seem to have the leopard-like spots of the adults. Checking photos of young pickerels online, I found the stripes and some other markings on them matched up with the tadpoles and frogs at the pond, so I was pretty sure I was seeing pickerels in various stages of development. On Saturday (July 15), I found a tiny frog hopping around in my yard. This frog also had the dorsal stripes and the same general coloring of the tiny frogs at the pond. Pickerels, like wood frogs, are among frog species that become terrestrial once they transform from tadpoles to fully formed frogs, returning only to breed. I’ve found several in my yard over the years. Since the tiny frog at my house was on the move and I wanted to get a better look at it and take some photos, I caught it and put it in a sprouting jar. This jar has a plastic mesh lid that allows air in, so it also makes a great temporary bug jar, which is what I use it for. I added a bit of grass and a twig for cover and sprinkled everything with a little water. Then I put the jar in the shade on my deck, among some potted plants, so the frog would feel less exposed. I then left the frog alone for awhile, giving it time to settle down a bit. After the interval, I carefully

HOME & GARDEN removed the jar’s lid, jamming my camera lens into the opening before the frog could hop out. I took some photos that way, and also, from the outside, of the frog clinging to the side of the jar next to the embossed label. The juxtaposition enabled me to also determine the frog was 1.75 inches long. I had measured the four-legged tadpole, excluding tail, and it was one inch, so I figured this froglet had only recently left its breeding pool. Done with the photos, I let the frog out near where I’d found it. Fortunately, it sat unmoving for a few seconds before hopping off, enabling me to get a few more shots before it disappeared in the grass. In checking my references later, I confirmed that the little frog was a pickerel froglet. In observing and photographing it, I had noticed that it did have spots like the adults, but they were dark green against brown. More mature pickerels have brown spots against a light-beige background color. Now I have shots of pickerel frogs in various stages of development, which will help in identifying them in the future, although that can be tough, sometimes coming down to different mouth shapes. (See a slideshow of the frog, tadpole, and the other fauna and flora mentioned in this column at rappnews.com/wildideas.) I found a dead tadpole with a different mouth shape when I found the four-legged tadpole, and, judging by the state of development (no legs), I’m guessing it is a green frog (Lithobates clamitans), which usually starts breeding at the ponds right after the pickerels. So what happened to the toad tadpoles, which had disappeared from the pond edge a couple of weeks after they hatched out? My landlord thought he’d seen toadlets jumping around when he was trimming around the pond, but so far I haven’t seen any. I plan to check the ponds at night, when most anurans are more active. © 2017 Pam Owen Pam Owen is a writer, editor, photographer, and passionate nature conservationist living in Rappahannock County, in the Blue Ridge Mountainsns of Virginia. You may reach her at nighthawkcomm@gmail.com.

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is history. Well, almost. Being a ranked, national competitor requires plenty of training, and this past March during a normal bike ride, he crashed, as in off the road crashed, as in his front wheel came apart at forty miles per hour. A barbed wire fence, two fence posts and one tree later, and David was left seriously injured, as in a serious concussion, lacerations, and four fractured vertebrae. What seemed like a disaster in March for his wife and family, now David talks about Rebekah and his family's faith and support for his recovery and re-entry into triathlon racing, as in he just finished third overall in his first international distance triathlon, since the injuries, in Jamestown. Here is the video of his race:https://www.facebook.com/brian.warner. The Culpeper Sprint Triathlon will be held Sunday, Aug. 6 at 8 a.m. at Mountain Run Lake Park.

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SUMMER RV TOUR: Cathy Gillespie, the wife of Ed Gillespie who holds the Republican nomination for the 2017 Virginia Governor's race, kicked off her "Catch Up With Cathy Summer RV Tour" Sunday afternoon at the Culpeper Republican Headquarters. Cathy's three day RV tour spanned across seven cities in the Commonwealth where she had the opportunity to meet with locals and discuss issues as well as share Ed's ideas for Virginia. Here she chats with Vicky Heckman and her 11 year old granddaughter Jaden McCalister.

PUT A RING ON IT: Clore-English Funeral Home director Wayne English shows off the ring he received for The Dignity Memorial / SCI Century Club for 2016. English has operated in Culpeper since 1974. Very few Funeral Directors/Business leaders meet the rigorous qualifications each year. Pictured with him is his granddaugther Lilly Johnson.

LIBRARY LEADER: Laini Bostian, Youth Services Coordinator at the Culpeper County Library was awarded the County’s Employee of the season award for her work with grade schoolers and teens by engaging them with reading and empowering them with responsibility for programs. Pictured are County Administrator John Egertson and Laini Bostian.


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CAR WASH • New Salem Baptist Church youth will have a car wash Saturday, July 29.

School supplies

CULPEPER JULY WHITE HOUSE ORNAMENTS • The Culpeper’s Women Club is starting their annual fundraiser early this year. Consider starting a collection for mom or adding to her White House Christmas Tree Ornaments. $24. Proceeds go toward scholarships/community projects. Contact Karen Laski at 540-825-7008 or Diane Muzzy at 540-825-0515.

REUNION • The CCHS Class of 1982 is having its class reunion on Saturday evening Oct. 7 at Reva Fire Hall from 6 to 11 p.m. The class picture will be taken shortly after 6 p.m. Photos will be available for purchase later that evening. A full dinner will be served and we will have Craig Ayscue as DJ that evening from 7 to 11 p.m. Event is BYOB. Cost is $40 per person. Check or money order can be made to CCHS Class of 1982 and mailed to Donna Yowell Hill PO Box 403 Culpeper, VA 22701. We would also like to invite the classes of 1980-1984 to join us at this event that evening at the same price. Teachers and staff that worked with these classes are also welcome. We would enjoy seeing you. Space is limited so please RSVP by Aug. 15. If space fills up sooner than Aug. 15, we will not be able to include you. Any questions, please contact Tammy (Hitt) Terwilliger at 540-3473952.

Antioch Baptist Church hosts its annual Back to School Jam at 10 a.m. at Culpeper Baptist Church.

SPAY YOUR PETS •

Summer's Here! Time to get your cat and dog spayed and neutered! Spay Today's our area's non-profit, reduced-priced spay and neuter program. At the time of surgery, initial shots and tests can also be obtained at lower rates. Choose from many vets throughout the area. Contact Spay Today: https://spaytoday.org or 304-728-8330.

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.

JULY 27

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

FILM • “Rio Bravo” (Warner Bros., 1959) As legend goes, this Western, directed by Howard Hawks, was produced in part as

a riposte to Fred Zinnemann’s “High Noon.” The film trades in the wide-open spaces of “High Noon” for the confines of a small jail where a sheriff and his deputies are waiting for the anticipated attempt by his equally unlawful brother’s hired gunmen to help the prisoner escape. John Wayne stars as Sheriff John T. Chance and is aided in his efforts to keep the law by Walter Brennan, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson. Angie Dickinson is the love interest and Western regulars Claude Akins, Ward Bond and Pedro Gonzalez are also featured. A smart Western where gunplay is matched by wordplay, “Rio Bravo” is a terrific ensemble piece and director Hawks’ last great film. It was named to the National Film Registry in 2014. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

JULY 28

WINE TASTING • Join the staff at Vinosity in downtown Culpeper on Friday evenings from 5 – 8 p.m. for their complimentary instore tasting. Sample a selection of wines or beers from either new arrivals or old favorites. 174 E. Davis Street. 540-829-9463.


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Hart in what was his final starring role, “Tumbleweeds” has been lauded as a seminal film of the silent era, unique in its depiction of Native Americans, not as villains but as Hart's friends and for including African Americans among the land boomers. Live musical accompaniment for the program will be performed by Ben Model. 2 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

JULY 28

TEAM PENNING PRACTICE

• The horse and cattle event known as Team Penning Practice begins the season at Andora Farm in Culpeper every Friday evening at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to come and watch at no charge. Horseback riders do not need experience to participate in this sport. Anyone at any level riding or age can enjoy this. Three miles east of Culpeper on Route 3. Andora Farm 17275 Germanna Highway, Culpeper. Call 540-8299555 for information.

YOGA • It’s back. Yoga at the Loft! Fridays at Five! No Fee. Donations to Culpeper Humane Society. Rory Lyszcek will lead an hour of stretching and relaxation. Be strong, be supple, be relaxed. 107B East Davis Street, Culpeper. Patty Werick at 202-669-5195 (cell) or culpeperloft@gmail.com or visit www.culpeperloft.com 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 non-smoking. For further information call 825-3424.

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or

a drink to Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.

FILM • “The Searchers” (Warner

Bros., 1956) Considered by many to be John Ford’s best film, it is equal parts majestic spectacle and soul-searching moral examination that anticipated the complex themes and characters that would dominate films of the 1970s. John Wayne, a Confederate soldier, returns after the war to find his niece has been kidnapped by Comanches and sets out to find her – not to rescue her, but to destroy what he sees as a creature no longer human. Is the film intended to endorse the racist attitudes of the main character (John Wayne), or to dramatize and regret them? Today we see it through enlightened eyes, but in 1956 many audiences accepted its harsh view of Indians. “New York” magazine called it the most influential movie in American history. The film was added to the National Film Registry in its

Eugene Schmiel will present "The life of Jacob Dolson Cox, Ohio Citizen-General", one of the Brandy Station Foundation Sunday lectures, at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road in Brandy Station at 2 p.m. inaugural year of 1989. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

JULY 29

QUILTING • Join others each

Saturday who enjoy quilting at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper. All welcome. Quilts are given to SAFE and other local organizations. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.

CULPEPER FARMERS MARKET • Open from 7:30

a.m.- noon nestled at the end of Davis Street near The Depot in downtown Culpeper. Buy Fresh, Buy Local with offerings from dozens of local farmers/vendors. Runs through Nov. 18. Contact 540-825-4416 or visit www. culpeperdowntown.com

LIFE AFTER LOSS • Novant

Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center is hosting Life after Loss, a support group for women who have lost a newborn or pregnancy. A licensed clinical social worker leads the group. Education and support are provided. Topics include: experience of loss, anatomy of grief, loss of role, challenges of mourning, adapting to loss, ritual and renewal. Registration is recommended. For more information, please call Laura

Nicholson at 540-829-8807. First Saturdays of each month from 2-3 p.m. Located at 501 Sunset Lane.

CONCERT • Verdun Adventure Bound will host a concert featuring Deja Vu, all of your 60s and 70s classics, plus a guest appearance by our very own Elvis impersonator, Jeff Hollis. Verdun Adventure Bound, Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre , 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville, VA 22737 Tickets on sale at www.eventbrite.com/e/ rock-n-roll-summer-17-concertstickets-969-526-9813 www.verdunadventurebound.org. $12 at the door – $10 in advance FILM • Silent Western Double

Feature “The Last of the Line” (Mutual Film, 1914) Sioux leader Chief Gray Otter (Joe Goodboy) sends his son Tiah (Sessue Hayakawa) off to a "white man's school" so that he can become a great leader. But the son returns home as a worthless drunk and soon joins a group of renegades, forcing the father to make a decision. This Thomas Ince produced short drama features Sioux actors in most of the parts. “Tumbleweeds” (United Artists, 1925) Famed silent Western actor William S. Hart stars as cowboy Don Carver, who decides to get in on the Cherokee Strip Land Run in Oklahoma of 1893 and stake a claim as a homesteader. Directed by King Baggot, and produced by

FILM • “Once Upon a Time in the West” (Paramount, 1968) Disdained as "Spaghetti Westerns" when they first appeared in American movie theaters, the best of these films, such as "Once Upon a Time in the West," are now recognized as among the greatest achievements of the Western movie genre. Director Sergio Leone's operatic visual homage to the American Western legend is a chilling tale of vengeance set against the backdrop of the coming of the railroad. Ennio Morricone's magnificent score is likewise recognized for its brilliance. The film stars Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale and Woody Strode. It was chosen for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2009. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994. LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or

a drink with a special guest at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES • Antioch Baptist Church hosts its annual Back to School Jam at 10 a.m. at 318 South West Street. School supplies, games and more.

CAR WASH • New Salem

Baptist Church youth will be having a car wash at the Tractor Supply in Culpeper from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 588 Culpeper Town Square, Culpeper, VA 22701.


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What’s Happening JULY 30

CHURCH • St. Stephen’s

Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship. We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m., Childcare from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Wednesday Centering Prayer at 11 a.m. followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 p.m. 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.

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sun., July 30, "Messy and Blessed - Arms Too Short to Wrestle With God" Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m. Live Stream available at 10 a.m. via our website www.mountainviewcc.net. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297

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. Food available for purchase. Contact Jim Calhoun at 540-937-1730.

HISTORY • Eugene Schmiel

will present "The life of Jacob Dolson Cox, Ohio CitizenGeneral", one of the Brandy Station Foundation Sunday lectures, at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road in Brandy Station at 2 p.m.. Free; donations to the BSF welcome. www.brandystationfoundation.com

JULY 31

PRAYER SHAWL • Learn

to knit or crochet. Held at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper each Monday from 10-12 a.m. All welcome. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.

AUG. 1

ST. STEPHEN’S MEN’S GROUP • The Brotherhood of

St. Andrew offers men and boys the Discipline of Prayer, Study

and Service, to follow Christ and bring others into his kingdom. Newcomers are welcome to join us for breakfast each Tuesday at 7 a.m. Contact 540-825-8786 Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street Visit www. ststephensculpeper.net

AUG. 2

COIN CLUB • Culpeper Coin

Club meets monthly on the first Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Luigi’s. Meetings are open for all adults who share an interest in collecting or investing in coins and currency. Door prizes awarded each meeting. Membership is $12 a year, prorated based on the month joined. Luigi’s is located at 235 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper. Anyone interested may contact Gregg Coburn (coburngregg@gmail.com) for more information.

MEMORY CAFE • Memory

Cafe for individuals with early-stage dementia and their family/friend caregivers are invited to share social time together at Country Cookin' in the Southgate Shopping Center at 2:30. For more information contact Bonnie at 547-4824.

PRAYER GROUP • Centering

Prayer Group at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Join us for an hour of reflection and prayer, each Wednesday at 11 a.m., followed by Healing and Holy Communion service at noon. Contact 540-8258786. Located at 115 N. East Street.

CHESS • Culpeper Chess Club meets each Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Culpeper County Library located at 271 Southgate Shopping Center. All ages and all skill levels welcome, even those who have never played. Come learn a new skill! For information contact Charity Karstetter at 540727-0695 or culpeperchessclub@ hotmail.com.

AUG. 3

FILM • “Pat and Mike” (MGM, 1952) College phys-ed instructor Pat Pemberton (Katharine Hepburn) enters into professional competition as a golf and tennis player, but loses her confidence whenever her undermining fiancé is around. Mike Conovan (Spencer Tracy), a likeable but shady sports promoter, first attempts to get Pat to lose, but later wants to become her manager – and perhaps more. Directed by

George Cukor, “Pat and Mike” was the seventh of nine pictures that Hepburn and Tracy made together and the second one scripted by the husband and wife team of Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. Their screenplay, designed to showcase Hepburn's athletic abilities, was nominated for an Oscar. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

AUG. 4

TEAM PENNING PRACTICE

• The horse and cattle event known as Team Penning Practice begins the season at Andora Farm in Culpeper every Friday evening at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to come and watch at no charge. Horseback riders do not need experience to participate in this sport. Anyone at any level riding or age can enjoy this. Three miles east of Culpeper on Route 3. Andora Farm 17275 Germanna Highway, Culpeper. Call 540-8299555 for information.

WINE TASTING • Join the staff at Vinosity in downtown Culpeper on Friday evenings from 5 – 8 p.m. for their complimentary instore tasting. Sample a selection of wines or beers from either new arrivals or old favorites. 174 E. Davis Street. 540-829-9463 YOGA • It’s back. Yoga at the Loft! Fridays at Five! No Fee. Donations to Culpeper Humane Society. Rory Lyszcek will lead an hour of stretching and relaxation. Be strong, be supple, be relaxed. 107B East Davis Street, Culpeper. Patty Werick at 202-669-5195 (cell) or culpeperloft@gmail.com or visit www.culpeperloft.com CULPEPER MINDFULNESS GROUP • Feel like life is

passing you by? Feel like you don't have enough time? Mindfulness is about living a wiser, more productive life. Join us every Friday at noon in the Culpeper Library Conference Room. Free. Contact Michele Bledsoe at withineveryone@gmail.com

FILM • “La Bohème” (MGM, 1926) Lillian Gish, called the “First Lady of American Cinema,” is credited with pioneering a more natural style of film acting. After appearing in more than 70 films beginning in 1912, many with

SUBMIT YOUR EVENT! Want your event to appear in the Culpeper Times What's Happening expanded regional weekend calendar? Email editor Jeff Say at jsay@ culpepertimes.com. director D.W. Griffith, she signed with the recently formed MGM who offered Gish significant creative control on her projects, including choice of directors and co-stars. For her inaugural MGM effort, Gish selected King Vidor to direct “La Bohème” based on Henri Murger's 1851 novel “La Vie de la bohème” (The Life of the Bohemian.) Gish is cast as Mimi, the delicate seamstress who takes up residence in Paris's artists’ colony where she falls in love with aspiring painter Rodolphe (John Gilbert). Renee Adoree co-stars as the saucy Musette, while Edward Everett Horton steals several scenes as Rodolphe's musician friend Colline. Makia Matsumura will provide live musical accompaniment. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

AUG. 8

JOBS • Job Readiness

Workshop – 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Culpeper County Library. Free event offering resume-writing, online learning, interview tips, work attire fashion show, and give-aways. Come get prepared for the Aug. 15th Job Fair! Call the Workforce Center for more info: 540.212.4570

AUG. 19

CONCERT • Concert and Dinner Benefit with Southern Action and Fred Wilson, Haley Fritz and Taylor Johnson and Bailey Hayes from 6-9 p.m. at 13428 Scotts Mill Road, Culpeper, VA 22701. $12 per person at the door.


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

FAUQUIER COUNTY AUG. 4

(1917 -2017). Worship service at 11 a.m. followed by a covered dish luncheon.

HISTORY • The Rappahannock Historical Society invites the community to their next program, “Mountain Memories II,” presented by Jim Lillard at 2 p.m. at the Washington Town Hall, 485 Gay Street, Washington. Refreshments will be served. A $10 donation is requested.

FIRST FRIDAYS • First Fridays

in Old Town Warrenton are back! Enjoy the warm weather and experience the best of Main Street with special kid-friendly events, a beer garden, and more--every first Friday of the month starting at 5:30 pm! This Friday will feature live music by the Elizabeth Lawrence Band, entertainment by Allegro, free admission to the Old Jail Museum, a demonstration by the Ashland Bassets & Warrenton Hunt, events & discounts at Deja Brew, the Ciao Bella Celebrations Trolley, Vintage jewelry appraisals by Vallie's Vintage, and more! www.facebook.com/ ExperienceOTW

AUG. 1

4-H • Rappahannock 4-H Volunteer Appreciation Picnic, at the Rappahannock County Park from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. We will provide hotdogs, chips, watermelon and water! The Rappahannock County Sheriff’s Office will be providing snow cones! There will also be a moon bounce for the kids. Please bring a covered dish to share. Please be sure to RSVP by July 24.

AUG. 5

TWILIGH POLOT • Great

Meadow, The Plains. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. First (of 2) matches begins 7 p.m. 5089 Old Tavern Road, The Plains, VA, Great Meadow, host to the Virginia Gold Cup steeplechase races, is a world class international polo field that has been described as one of the best playing surfaces between New York and Aiken. Great Meadow Polo Club has over 75 playing members, making it one of the largest in the region. During the summer more than 20,000 fans - young professionals as well as families -- gather at Great Meadow with tailgates and picnics to watch the Twilight Polo program. Two matches are held every Saturday night beginning at 7:00 P.M. (gates open at 6:30 P.M) until mid-September. Stay after the polo matches for moonlight music and dancing. Tickets at the gate: $30 per carload. For tickets or more information, call our event line at (540) 253-5001, or visit www. greatmeadow.org

AUG. 5

PICNIC • Thornton’s Gap Regular Baptist Church, Sperryville, picnic starts at 5 p.m. at the Rappahannock County Park, Washington. Gospel music, fun and games.

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Judge David Tatel as Grand Inquisitor in a multimedia theatrical event “Galileo’s Touch” at Castleton’s Theatre House.

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JULY 28 THEATRE • A multimedia

theatrical event by James Reston Jr. featuring John Lescault as Galileo and Judge David Tatel as Grand Inquisitor with the acclaimed duo Linn Barnes (lute) & Alison Hampton (harp). Directed by Dietlinde Turban Maazel. At Theatre House, Castleton Farms, 663 Castleton View Rd. Castleton, for 3 performances: Friday, July 28,

at 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 29, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, July 30 at 5 p.m. “Galileo’s Torch” is about one of the great tragedies of history: the crushing of the great scientist for advocating the Copernican theory of the universe in contradiction of Roman Catholic geocentric dogma. For more information, call 703-489-8704 or email burnett@ castletonfestival.org. Purchase tickets at castletonfestival.org

JULY 30

CHURCH • Willis Chapel

United Methodist Church, 1840 Zachary Taylor Hwy., is celebrating 100 years of Faith and Fellowship

ORANGE COUNTY JULY 29 ELVIS TRIBUTE • Memories of Elvis with Classic Country, 1 to 5 p.m., Orange County High School Cost: $15 per ticket, all proceeds go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

AUG. 5

TOUR • Peel back 250 years of

landscaping, one layer at a time, to learn how the grounds of Montpelier became a trove of champion trees and unique plantings. 1 p.m. James Madison's Montpelier, Montpelier Station, VA.


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VIEWS

Secrets of Centenarians

AGEWISE

Living to be 100 years old was once considered a rare occurrence, but with advancements in medicine and lifestyle changes, attaining that age is not so improbable today. There are more centenarians than ever before. The latest statistics from 2013 show the average US life expectancy is 78+ years, with more than 70,000 Americans having reached their 100th birthdays and beyond. Worldwide, there are over 450,000 individuals over 100. The US has the largest known number of centenarians of any nation, and the number nearly doubled during the period from 1983-2013. US Census Bureau predicts that the centenarian population will at least double again by 2020. l Over 25% of centenarians live alone l They are the fastest-growing segment of the population l Females outnumber males l The oldest living person on record was 122 when she died (she attributed her longevity to port wine, olive oil, and a sense of humor) l Centenarians are a diverse group with varied backgrounds, incomes, occupations, and a common belief that hard work is important to health l Most centenarians have a strong sense of individualism and self, and an ability to cope effectively with losses.

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“Blue Zones" There are five major locations that have a higher proportion of centenarians than anywhere else on the planet. Each of the cultures in these “blue zones”

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Fauquier Hospital has become like family I moved to Fauquier County in 2016 from New Jersey to help my aging mother. This was a huge transition for me; I felt very alone in this new environment. I became ill last December and within the last three months, my illness has progressed rapidly. From the onset of my illness, I have been under the treatment of Dr. Paul Arnold, gastroenterologist and Melissa Nemith, NP, of Gastroenterology Associates in Warrenton. Dr. Arnold and Ms. Nemith have been so important to me. They have treated me like a family member. Dr. Arnold has never given up

has its own path to longevity, but what they have in common is a unique way of eating, interacting with others, reducing stress and healing themselves, avoiding disease, and worldview. Sardinia, Italy: Centenarians in Sardinia state that family is the most important thing in the world. Unlike the US where seniors tend to live apart from their children and grandchildren, Sardinian elders live with relatives until they die. Sardinia has some of the oldest people on earth, and Sardinians feel a sense of duty, community, and genuine affection for their elders. Living the Mediterranean lifestyle and eating a Mediterranean diet may be reasons for Sardinians’ longevity. They also drink goat’s milk (high in anti-inflammatory components), walk everywhere, drink wine every day and laugh a lot. Okinawa, Japan: Okinawans tend to eat a lot of vegetables, remain lean throughout their lives, and possess a strong ancestral connection. They visit with friends or family each afternoon, are avid gardeners, and receive lots of vitamin D from sunshine. They commonly say “Hara Hachi Bu” before each meal (“eat until you are 80% full”). They believe that living a long life comes from not worrying so much about yourself but by taking care of others and having a sense of purpose. Okinawans have both genetic and nongenetic longevity advantages – the best combination. Loma Linda, CA Adventists: Adventists follow a faith that discourages smoking, drinking alcohol, consumption of meat, caffeinated drinks, some spices and condiments, and eating foods deemed by the Bible as being “unclean”. Male Adventists who are vegetarians live 9.5 years longer than the average Californian male, and females live 6.1 years longer. They devote a day for the Sabbath, maintain a

healthy body weight, engage in regular, moderate exercise, spend time with like-minded friends, eat nuts, eat a light, early dinner, and drink 5-6 glasses of water per day. Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica: Costa Rica spends only a fraction of what the US does on health care and yet its citizens live longer, healthier lives than those living in other developed nations. The people of the Nicoya Peninsula are active, believe in God, have a strong work ethic, have a strong sense of service to others especially family, possess a strong sense of purpose, eat a large breakfast, moderate lunch, and small dinner; drink coffee with raw sugar cane; eat a diet mostly of corn, beans, pork, fresh veggies and fruit, mostly grown in their yards. Ikaria, Greece: A typical day for an Ikarian consists of waking up late, working in the garden, eating a late lunch, taking a nap, and getting together with neighbors to drink wine or tea. The evening is completed by a light dinner and getting plenty of sleep. Ikarians get together for many holidays and pool their money for food and wine. They also drink goat’s milk, engage in an active lifestyle, drink herbal tea, fast occasionally, and make family and friends a priority. They eat six times more beans than the average American, eat fish twice a week and meat only 5 or 6 times a month. They drink up to six cups of coffee and four glasses of wine a day. Although it is difficult to change our lifestyles once we are older, it is interesting to consider adopting one or more of these centenarians’ “secrets” for ourselves.

on me. When Dr. Arnold told me that he felt I needed to transfer to a more specialized GI physician for treatment, I asked him if I could still call him. Dr. Arnold told me I could always call him. That meant so much to me. I have always been an athlete, like my brother David. They have been like my football team since I got sick. They’re my team. I have been admitted to Fauquier Hospital multiple times for my illness. The nurses here all must have families and problems of their own, but you would never know it because they work so hard for you. This is the first hospital I’ve ever been to where everyone -- the doctors, nurses, food servers and housekeepers -- treat you like family.

I don’t know where I would be today if it wasn’t for Fauquier Hospital and Dr. Arnold. My move from New Jersey has turned out to be a blessing. If I was going to be sick, this was where I needed to be. You cannot put a price tag on the staff here …. on what they have done for me. I’ll never forget them. They jump to help me, even in the middle of the night. Every single one of them has been awesome. I also want to make sure that people who helped me outside the hospital Rick Clark, Cathy Davis, Vicky Bloom and her husband - know how much I appreciates all the help and support they provided during my illness.

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Bus # 7 Emerald Hill Road, Major Brown Road, Slate Mills Road, Obannons Mill Road, High County Lane, Boston Drive, Sperryville Pike, Griffinsburg Road, Stoney Run Drive, Shanktown Road, Reva Road, Norman Road, James Monroe Highway, Heritage Daycare Begin student pick up at 6:37a.m. on Major Brown Road and continue student pick up on Emerald Hill Road to the Rappahannock County line. Proceed to and turn right on Slate Mills Road. Resume student pick up on Slate Mills Road at the Culpeper/ Rappahannock County line picking up students to and turning left on Obannons Mill Road. Bus 7 will cross Sperryville Pike and continue to High Country Lane. Turn around and resume student pick up on the return trip and cross back over Sperryville Pike. Turn left onto Boston Drive and pick up students. Continue student pick up to Slate Mills Road and turn left picking up students on Slate Mills Road to Sperryville Pike. Turn right onto Sperryville Pike and continue picking up students to Old Stillhouse Road. The bus will then proceed on Sperryville Pike to and turn right on Griffinsburg Road. Bus 7 will pick up students on Griffinsburg Road (including Conner Drive, Cameron Court and Stoney Run Drive) turning left onto Shanktown Road continuing to pick up students on Reva Road. The bus will then turn left onto Reva Road picking up students until Norman Road. Bus 7 will then turn right on Norman Road and left on James Monroe Highway. The bus will pick up students on Rt 740 Birmingham Road and proceed to the intersection of James Monroe Highway and White Shop Road and resume student pickups on the left

side (north side) of the highway all the way into Culpeper. Proceed into Culpeper on Madison Road and turn right onto Sunset Lane. Then, turn left on Cypress Street and right onto Chestnut Drive to Heritage Daycare to pick up A. G. Richardson students ONLY. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 11 Old Turnpike Road, Scotts Mill Road, Roys Lane, Dunkard Church Road, Celestine Acres, Settletown Place, Dulaney Road, Eggbornsville Road, Blue Ridge Ave, Culpeper Baptist Church Day Care Begin student pick up at 7:04 a.m. at the intersection of Sperryville Pike and the West end of Old Turnpike Road. Turn left on Scotts Mill Road and continue picking up students to Eggbornsville Road, including students living on Roys Lane. Turn left onto Eggbornsville Road and proceed to a left on Dunkard Church Road. Resume student pickups on Dunkard Church Road, including pickups on Celestine Acres and Settletown Place. Turn left on Dunkard Church resuming pickups to a right turn on Dulaney Road to Eggbornsville Road. Turn right on Eggbornsville Road and continue picking up students on the right side to Stonehouse Mountain Road. The bus will then proceed into town and pick up students at the Baptist Church Day Care students at the corner of Blue Ridge Ave. and Scanlon St. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 49 Kirtley Trail, Camp Road, Old Mill Road, Allens Lane, James Monroe Highway, Birmingham Road FIRST RUN Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. at the intersection of Rt 29 and White Shop Rd. The bus will proceed westbound on Rt 29 picking up students on the right side of the

highway including Birmingham Road. The bus will turn around at the Leon Junk Yard crossover and continue student pickups Eastbound to White Shop Rd. The bus will turn right on White Shop Rd and then right on Allens Lane and resume picking up students. Turn right on Kirtley Trail and proceed to the end, turn around and then go right on Camp Rd. continuing to pick up students. The bus will turn around and go back to Kirtley Trail and then turn right. Continue picking up students on both sides of Kirtley Trail, turn right on Old Mill Rd picking up students to a turnaround back to Kirtley Trail. Turn right on Kirtley Trail picking up students to the intersection of White Shop Rd. The bus will then proceed to AG Richardson. Friendship Heights, Three Flags Subdivision, Osprey Lane, Scenic Creek Lane, Lakeford Drive, Live Oak Drive SECOND RUN Begin student pick up at 7:58 a.m. at the public bus stop by the dumpsters in Friendship Heights. The bus will turn around and take Friendship Way to a right on Madison Road and left on Field Stone Drive (Three Flags subdivision). Turn left on Osprey and resume picking up students at the corners of the entrance to the Club House and Scenic Creek. Turn right and crossing Field Stone and pickup students at the corners of Lakeford and Salt Cedar, Majestic Place, turning right on Live Oak. Pick up students at the corners of Majestic Place, Salt Cedar, and Field Stone. The bus will then proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 64 Reva Road, Riverbend Lane, Hazelmere Lane, Cabin Road, Novum Road, Oakland Road, Duncan Trail Begin student pick up at 7:02 a.m. on Reva Road at My Road. Continue picking up students on Reva Rd and

turn right at the second entrance of Riverbend Lane. Students living on Hazelmere Lane will be required to meet the bus at the intersection of Reva Road. Students living on Bridle Court and Hunters Grove are required to meet the bus at the intersection of Riverbend Lane. Bus 64 will pick up students on Riverbend Lane, including Mill Creek Court, go back and turn right on Reva Rd. Continue picking up students on Reva Rd to Hazel River Drive. Turning around, the bus will return on Reva Road and continue to a right on Cabin Road to pick up students on Cabin Road. The bus will turn left on Novum Road and then turn left onto Oakland Road to Reva Road. The bus will turn around and return over Oakland Road picking up students to the Culpeper/Madison County line. The bus will turn around and proceed back on Oakland Rd turning right onto Duncan Trail picking up students to Reva Road. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 68 Whippoorwill Lane, Glebe Way, Norman Road, Rillhurst Drive, Lake Rillhurst Road, Tinsley Place, Alphin Lane, Griffins Gate, Fox Chase Lane, Mountain Run Lake Road, Mountain Run Lane, Pelham View Drive, Ivy Lane, Hawthorn Ave. Begin student pickups at 7:13 a.m. on Whippoorwill Lane at the intersection of Griffinsburg Road. Pick up students on Whipporwill, turning right on Glebe Way. Turn around and return to a right onto Whipporwill Road. Continue to a right on Norman Road. Proceed to and turn around at North Merrimac Road. Return on Norman Road bearing right to a left on Rillhurst Drive. Continue pickups on Rillhurst Drive, Lake Rillhurst Road, Tinsley Place, and Alphin Lane and return to Norman Road. Turn left and pick up students in Griffins Gate. Turn right on Norman Road and continue student pick up to Fox Chase Lane. Turn right onto Fox Chase Lane

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The bus will begin student pickups at 7:05 a.m. on Hoover Road at the Madison/Culpeper County Line picking up students to and turning left on James Monroe Highway. The bus will proceed to and turn left on Reva Road resuming student pickups on Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive, back to James Monroe Highway. The bus will then turn right onto James Monroe Highway and right on Reva Road and continue straight resuming student pickups on Hudson Mill Road. The bus will turn right onto North Merrimac Road and continue picking up students on North Merrimac Road (including Over Street, Glendale Circle, Crestview Place, and Heritage Drive). The bus will turn right on Piedmont Springs Road picking up students to James Monroe Highway. Students living on Winterwood Court and Fernwood Court must meet the bus at Piedmont Springs Road. The bus will then turn right onto James Monroe Highway, proceed to the crossover and return back on the Northbound lane to North Merrimac Road and turn left. The bus will resume student pickups on North Merrimac (including Lewis Drive) to a right turn on Lakemont Drive. Continue student pickups to Mountain Run Lake Road. The bus will then turn right on Mountain Run Lake Road and proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School with no pickups on Mountain Run Lake Road. Bus # 95 Eggbornsville Road, Old Stillhouse Road, Weslyn Drive, Westview Court Hazeland Lane, Old Turnpike, Dawn Avenue, Sperryville Pike, Lanes Farm Lane The bus will begin student pickups at 6:45 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Homeland Road. It will pick up students on the right side (west side) of Eggbornsville Road to a right turn on Old Stillhouse Road. The bus will pick up students to a left on Weslyn Drive and continue student pickups to turning around at Westview Court. The bus will return back to Old Stillhouse Road, turn left and resume pickups on Old Stillhouse Road to a right onto Hazeland Lane to the turn around, picking up students on the return trip. The bus will turn right onto Old Stillhouse Road and continue picking up students until turning left on Sperryville Pike. The

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bus will continue pupil pick up on Sperryville Pike until turning left on to Old Turnpike Road. The bus will then continue student pick up on Old Turnpike Road and turn left onto Dawn Avenue. After turning around, the bus will return to Old Turn Pike Road and then to Sperryville Pike. The bus will turn left onto Sperryville Pike and resume picking up students on both sides of Sperryville Pike, including Lane’s Farm Lane, to Scotts Street. From Scotts Street to Gibson Mill Road pick up ONLY students on the RIGHT side of Sperryville Pike. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School.

Black Hill Road. Turn around at Holly Springs Road and continue picking up students on Black Hill Road to a left on Quail Ridge Drive (Quail Ridge Subdivision). Pick up students on Quail Ridge Drive, including Labrador Court and Lespedeza Court. Turn right on Covey Circle and then left on Hunters Trail picking up students at Grouse Court. Load students on Running Quail, Covey Circle, and Quail Ridge Drive. Turn left on Black Hills Road and right on Rixeyville Road. Pick up students on Rixeyville Road from Monumental Road to Alum Springs Road. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School.

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Bus # 21 Lee Highway (both sides from Sturgis Lane to Waterloo Road), Wildwood Circle, Freeman Drive, Waterloo Road, Old Bridge Road, Rixeyville Road from Lee Highway to Black Hill Rd

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Begin student pick up at 7:20 a.m. on the East bound side of Lee Hwy at Sturgis La. Turn around at the county line and travel west bound on Lee Hwy picking up students to Waterloo Rd and then left into Wildwood subdivision. Continue student pick up around Wildwood Cir. Turn right on Lee Hwy picking up students to left on Freeman Drive. The bus will turn right on Waterloo Rd. picking up students to a right on Old Bridge Road back to Lee Highway. Then turn right on Lee Highway to a left on Rixeyville Rd. Continue picking up students on Rixeyville Rd to the intersection of Black Hill Road. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School.

Begin student pick up at 7:19 a.m. at the intersection of Somerset Drive and Colvin Road. Pick up students on Somerset Drive to Rixeyville Road. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and then right again on Berkshire Drive and resume picking up students. Turn left on Southampton Drive and then left on Stratford Drive. Turn right on Fairbourne Drive to Colvin Road. Students living in cul-de-sacs are required to meet the bus at the intersections of their cul-de-sacs and the roads above. Turn left on Colvin Road and proceed to Jeffersonton Road and resume picking up students to a right on Springs Road. Continue to a right into Countryside Estates returning to a right on Springs Road. Pickup students until reaching Rixeyville Rd. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 4 Sheads Mountain Road, Black Hills Road, Quail Ridge Subdivision, portion of Rixeyville Road, Glen Verdant Begin student pick up at 7:22 a.m. at the intersection of Rixeyville Road and Sheads Mountain Road. Continue picking up students on Sheads Mountain Road to a left on

Bus # 27 Monumental Mills Road, Homeland Road, Woodward Lane, Doc's Road, Korea Road, Waterford Road, Butler Store Road. Ryland Chapel Road, Shiloh Church Road, Hazel River Church Road Begin student pick up at 6:49 a.m. on Monumental Mills Road at Ma & Pa's Store. Pick up students on Monumental Mills Road to a left on Homeland Road. Go to the turnaround at the end of the road and resume picking up students on the right again, including Woodward Lane, on Homeland Road. Continue student pick up to turning left on Doc's Road. Pick up students and turn right on Korea Road picking

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Road, Settle School Road, Drogheda Mountain Road, Alum Springs Road, Horseshoe Court. Begin student pick up at 7:05 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Campground Lane. The bus will continue south on Eggbornsville Road only picking up Emerald Hill students who live on the left side of Eggbornsville Road to include Thomasson Lane, Hazel River Road to the turn around, and Settle School Road to Dutch Hollow Road. The bus will turn around and return to Eggbornsville Road, turning left and continue to pick up students on the left and then turn left on Drogheda Mountain Road. The bus will then turn left on Alum Springs Road, picking up students on Alum Springs Road to a right on Horseshoe Court back to a right on Alum Springs Road. Continue on Alum Springs Road to a right on Rixeyville Road. (No pickups on Rixeyville Road.) Proceed to Emerald Elementary School. Bus # 56 Hazel River Road, Hemlock Hollow, Settle School Road, Dutch Hollow Road, Dutch Hollow Subdivision, Rixeyville Road from intersection of Jameson Mill Road to Emerald Hill School.

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22 Reach Your Customers in the Next Issue—Call 540.812.2282 BUS SCHEDULES Chandler Street, Kingsbrook Subdivision, Ann Wingfield Apartments, Begin student pick up at 7:32 a.m. on East Street at the intersection of Piedmont Street and continue South on East Street picking up students and then left on East Chandler Street, including stopping at East Street entrance to Ann Wingfield Apartments. The bus will continue picking up students on East Chandler turning left into Kingsbrook Manor. Pick up students on Kingsbrook Road to a right on Palomino Court and right on Shetland Way. Turn left on Kingsbrook Road and return on East Chandler Street to a left on Main Street. Turn left on Old Fredericksburg Road and make pickups at the Galbreath Marshall building. Then proceed to Broad Street. Turn around at the end of Broad Street and proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 16 Sunset Lane, Cypress Drive, Chestnut Drive, Maplewood Drive, Aberdeen Drive Begin student pick up at 7:45 a.m. at the intersection of Sunset Lane and Willow Lawn Drive. Pick up students on Sunset Lane turning right on Maplewood Drive. Turn around coming back to Sunset lane. Turn left and then right on Cypress Drive. Turn left on Elmwood Drive picking up students until Birch Drive. Turn right on Birch Drive and then left on Aberdeen Drive and resume picking up students on Aberdeen. Turn left into Heritage Day Care and pick up students. Turn right on Aberdeen, left on Cypress and then right on Chestnut and resume picking up students until Sunset Lane. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 18 Chestnut Drive, Blue Spruce Drive (High Point Subdivision), Orange Road, Standpipe Road (Magnolia Green Subdivision), Wolford Road, Broad Street, Old Fredericksburg Road Begin student pickups at 7:43 a.m. in High Point Subdivision at Forsythia and Blue Spruce Drive. Continue on Blue Spruce to a left on Chestnut Drive. Pick up students at Chestnut and Peachtree. Continue on Chestnut

turning right on Orange Road. Pick up students on Orange Road, including students at the intersection of Standpipe Road (Magnolia Greens Subdivision). Continue picking up students on Orange Road, including Wolford Road to the intersection of Germanna Highway. Turn right on Route 3 and right on Broad St picking up students to Lamphier St. Turn around and proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 43 Blue Ridge Avenue, including stop at Culpeper Baptist Church Day Care, Oaklawn Boulevard, Oaklawn Drive, Madison Road, Country Club Road, Stoneybrook Lane, Golf Drive, Sunset Lane, Mulberry Commons Begin student pickup at 7:38 a.m. on Blue Ridge Avenue at the intersection of Sperryville Pike. Pick up students at the street intersections on Blue Ridge Avenue only. Pick up students from Culpeper Baptist Church Day care at intersection of Scanlin St. Turn right on Oaklawn Boulevard and right on Oakland Drive picking up students as the bus loops around to Blue Ridge Avenue. Continue right on Blue Ridge Avenue picking up students to Madison Rd. Turn right on Madison Road and then turn right on Country Club Road resuming student pickups on Country Club Road. Turn left picking up students on Stoneybrook Lane, then turn right on Golf Drive. Continue to the turnaround and return via Golf Drive to Madison Road. Turn right and proceed to a right on Sunset Lane picking up students living in Mulberry Commons. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Students in Mulberry Commons are required to meet the bus at the intersection of Greens Court and Mulberry Lane. Bus # 78 High Point Subdivision, Post Oak Drive, Poplar Drive, Blue Spruce Drive, Southridge Subdivision, Southridge Parkway, Middle Ridge Drive, Bridlewood Drive, Ripplebrook Drive Begin student pickup at 7:50 a.m. at the end of Post Oak Drive (High Point Sub Division), picking up students at street intersections on the way out to Blue Spruce Drive. Turn left and continue student pick up on Blue Spruce Drive to Orange Road

via Laurel Street. Then, turn left and proceed to Southridge Parkway via James Monroe Highway, Madison Road, and Willis Lane. Resume student pick up on Southridge Parkway to right into Southridge subdivision (Middle Ridge Drive, Bridlewood Drive, Ripplebrook Drive and back to Southridge Parkway). Resume picking up students on Southridge Parkway to Madison Road and then proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 104 PM ONLY: Orange Rd and Standpipe Rd (Magnolia Greens Subdivision), Blueridge Ave and Scanlon St (Culpeper Baptist Day Care) Bus #133 Elizabeth Street, King Edward Court, Queen Victoria Street, Willis Lane, Rainbow Day Care Center, Evergreen St, Gum St. Begin student pickup at 7:40 a.m. at intersection of Madison Lane and Willis Lane. Travel to turnaround and back out on Willis Lane picking up students. Turn right on Madison Road and then right on Meadowbrook Drive. Pick up students at entrances to apartments on Meadowbrook Drive. Proceed to turn around and travel back to a left on Madison Road and a left on Sunset Lane. Pick up students at the Rainbow Day Care Center. Proceed left on Chestnut and right on Orange Road picking up students at the intersections of Evergreen and Gum Streets to a right turn on Elizabeth Street. Turn around at Elizabeth St. and Queen Victoria St. Students on Elizabeth St, King Edward Court, and Queen Victoria St. walk to bus at intersection of Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus# 135 Laurel Street, Willow Lawn, Soho Court at Westminster Square, Birch Drive Begin student pickup at 7:41 a.m. at the intersection of Laurel Street and Orange Road. Proceed down Laurel Street to Red Bud Street. Students living on Blossom Street, Morningside Drive and Willow Lawn Drive must meet the bus at the intersection of these streets and Laurel Street. The bus will then turn right on Red Bud

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Bus# 35 Dragoon Road, Jacob Ford Road, Blackjack Road, Batna Road, Countryside Lane, Highland Drive, Algonquin Trail, Kibler Road, Mt. Pony Road Begin student pick up at 6:47 a.m. at Child Help on Dragoon Road. Pick up students on Dragoon Road to a left turn on Jacobs Ford Road until it intersects with Lignum Road. Turn left on Lignum Road and resume picking up students on Batna Road near the intersection of Route 33. Turn left on Country Side Lane to the turn around. Turn around and return to a left on Batna Road making pickups on Highland Road and Belle Meade Farm Road. Continue on Batna Road bearing left on Algonquin Road and then turning right on Blackjack Road. Continue to a left turn on Kibler Road to the turnaround and return to Blackjack Road. Turn right on Blackjack Rd and right on Mount Pony Road to the intersection of Route 3. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus# 41 River Mill Road, Richards Ferry Road, Port Rapids Rd., Walker Lane, Eleys Ford Road, Green Hill Lane, Halls Road, Burwell Street, Kron Court, Curtis Mill Lane, Jennings Road, Fields Mill Road, White Rock Drive, Revercomb Road, Ellis Road, North Side of Route 3. Begin student pick up at 6:21 a.m. at the end of River Mill Road. Then, turn right on Richards Ferry Road to a right on Port Rapids Rd. Turnaround and turn right on Richards Ferry Road to a right on Walkers Lane. Return to right on Richards Ferry Road and turn left on Eleys Ford Road. Proceed on Eleys Ford Road to Green Hill Lane. Resume student pick up on the way back on Eleys Ford Road to a left on Halls Road. Proceed to the turn around and resume student pick up on the way back to Eleys Ford Road to include students living on Burwell Street and Kron Court. Turn left on Eleys Ford Road and continue student pick up to left on Curtis Mill Lane. Proceed to the turn around and resume student pick up on the return to Eleys Ford Road. Pick up on Eleys Ford Road and turn left onto Jennings Road proceeding to the turn around picking up students on the

return. Turn left on Eleys Ford Road and continue picking up students. Turn right on Fields Mill Road proceed to and turn around at Church Lane. Turn left on White Rock Drive and then right on Eleys Ford Road. Continue student pick up on Eleys Ford Road to Maddens Tavern Road. Continue on Revercomb Rd to a right on Rt. 3. Pick up students on the north side of Rt. 3 from Lignum to Culpeper, including Ellis Rd, and then proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus# 45 East Street at Evans Street, Piedmont Street, Fairfax Street, Spencer Street, Yancey Street Begin student pick up at 7:37 a.m. at the intersection of East Street and Evans Street. Then turn right on East Street and left on Piedmont Street picking up students on Piedmont Street between East Street and Wine Street at street corners. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School after making pickups at Early Learning Center and Heritage Day Care. Bus# 65 Hubbards Road, Remington Road, Newbys Shop Road, Haught Road, Kelly's Ford Road, Thoms Road, Berry Hill Road, Elkwood Crossing, Richlands Road, Beverly Ford Road, St. James Church Road, Fleetwood Heights Road, Alanthus Road, Auburn Road, Inlet Road, Brandy Road, Braggs Corner Road, Nalles Mill Road, Wine Street, Fairfax Street, Spencer Street, Yancey Street, Nalle Place Begin student pickup at 6:35 a.m. on Hubbards Road at the intersection of James Madison Highway closest to the Fauquier County line. Pick up students on Hubbards Road to James Madison Highway, turn left and proceed to a right on Remington Road and right again on Newbys Shop Road. Resume student pick up to right on Kelly's Ford Road. Continue to the turn around and return to and turn right on Newbys Shop Road and proceed to a left on Haughts Road. Proceed to left on Kelly's Ford Road. Resume student pick up on Kelly's Ford Road back to left again on Newbys Shop Road. Proceed to right on Thoms Road and turn right on Berry Hill Road. Resume student pick up to a right

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on Elkwood Crossing. Proceed to the turn around and resume student pick up on the return trip to Berry Hill Road. Turn right, cross railroad tracks to the traffic light and turn right on James Madison Highway. Proceed to a left on Willow Run Drive to the turn around. Proceed back to James Madison Highway, turn right, go back to the traffic light and turn right again on Beverly Ford Rd. Travel to Brandy Downs Lane, turn around and resume picking up students back to right on Fleetwood Heights Road. Turn right on Alanthus Road. Proceed to Farley Road, turn around and resume student pick up back to right on Auburn Road to left on Inlet Road. Pick up students on both sides of Inlet Road between Auburn Road and Brandy Road to include Willow Creek Road. Turn right on Brandy Road and turn left on Braggs Corner Road to Rogers Road and Nalles Mill Road. Turn right on Nalles Mill Road and proceed to the intersection of James Madison Highway. Proceed to Wine Street and right again on Fairfax Street and proceed to right on Spencer Street. Continue picking up students on Spencer Street at street corners with the last pickup being at the parking lot for Ann Wingfield Apartments (for Pearl Sample only). Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus # 93 Cedar Mtn Drive, Old Orange Rd, Winston Rd., Kettle Club Rd., Miller Road, Cedar Run Church Rd to Buck Run Ct., Winston Rd., Madison Highway from Cedar Mtn Rd. to PSE Begin student pickup at 7:41 a.m. on Williams Road turning left on James Madison Hwy. Turn left on Cedar Mountain Road picking up students to the turnaround and returning to a right on Old Orange Road. Proceed up James Madison Hwy to a right on Kettle Club Road and a right on Miller Road. Turn left on Kettle Club and right on Cedar Run Church Road to a turnaround at Buck Run Ct. Return to Kettle Club turning right to James Madison Hwy picking up students on the way to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus# 40 Northridge Apartments at Amelia and Marial Way, Kerr Place, Belle Avenue, Belle Grove Court, Daisy Meadow, Spencer Street, Yancey Street, Nalle

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24 Reach Your Customers in the Next Issue—Call 540.812.2282 BUS SCHEDULES Yellowbottom Road. Turn right on Germanna Highway and pick up students on North Side of highway to a left turn on Lignum Road. Proceed right on Revercomb Road to Eleys Ford Road to a left on Edwards Shop Road and resume picking up students on Edwards Shop Road to Stones Mill Road including part of Fields Mill Road and Corder Road. Turn left on Stones Mill Road and continue picking up students to a left on Childress Road. Turn around on Childress Road and turn right on Stones Mill Road to a left on Kellys Ford Road. Turn left on Haughts Lane and continue student pickups to a left on Newbys Shop Road. Turn right on Stones Mill Road to Youngs Lane. Turn left on Youngs Lane to the turn around. Return to Stones Mill Road and turn left to Carrico Mills Road. Turn left on Carrico Mills Road and proceed to turn around picking up students on the way back on Carrico Mills Road to Brandy Station to include Thoms Road to Berry Hill Road. Turn left on Mt. Dumpling Road and Stevensburg Road to the turn around. Return to Carrico Mills Road, turn left picking up students to the railroad crossing. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus# 134 Locust Grove Road, Rapidan Road, Willis Ford Road, Twins Mountain Road, Mitchell Road, Somerville Road, Algonquin Trail, Zachary Taylor Highway, Cedar Grove Road, Raccoon Ford Road, Woolens Road, Lovers Lane. Begin student pick up at 6:10 a.m. at the county line on Locust Dale Road to a left on Rapidan Road. Turn right on Willis Ford Road and continue student pick up to turning around on Willis Ford Road, returning to right on Twins Mountain Road to the turn around. Proceed back to a right on Rapidan Road and resume student pickup to Mitchell. Circle Mitchell and then turn on Mitchell Road to a right on Somerville Road. Turn right on Twins Mountain Road to the turnaround and proceed across Zachary Taylor Highway on Algonquin Trail to turn around. Resume student pick up on the way back to right on Zachary Taylor Highway. Continue student pick up to right on Cedar Grove Road to a right on Raccoon Ford Road. Proceed to turn around and resume student pick up on the

return to right on Cedar Grove Road and right again on Woolens Lane. Turn around and pick up students on the way back to a right on Raccoon Ford Road. Turn right on Zachary Taylor Highway and turn left on Lovers Lane, picking up students to James Madison Highway. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School picking up students at Heritage Day Care and the Early Learning Center.

SYCAMORE PARK ELEMENTARY Bus# 22 Finley Drive, Rocky Knoll, Red Oak Way, Belle Avenue, Stratton Boulevard, Harrier Lane at the Club House Begin student pick up at 7:38 a.m. on Belle Avenue and Finley Drive. Pick up students on Finley Drive turning left on Rocky Knoll. Continue to a left on Red Oak Way and a right on Rocky Knoll. Continue picking up students on street corners to a right on Belle Avenue. Pick up students on the right side of Belle Avenue to a right on Stratton Boulevard and a right on Harrier Lane to the club house and turn left on Stratton Boulevard to Belle Avenue. Turn right and proceed on Belle Avenue picking up students living on the right side of the road to Business 29. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 36 Finley Drive at Rocky Knoll, street corners on Finley Drive to Belle Avenue, Amanda Court, Old Rixeyville Road, Fairview Road Begin student pick up at 7:33 a.m. on Finley Drive at the intersection of Rocky Knoll picking up students at street corners on Finley Drive. Turn right on Meadow Lark and continue student pick up to Belle Avenue. Students living on Amanda Court and Knicely Court will need to meet the bus at Finley Drive. Turn right on Belle Avenue and proceed to James Madison Highway and Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 44 North Ridge Blvd, Sherwood Forest,

King St, Duke St, Garr Ave, Hendrick St., Spruce St., Fairview St. Begin student pickup at 7:25 a.m. at Northridge Subdivision with stops on Sherwood Forest Drive and Lee Hall Ct. Proceed to a left on Rixeyville Road and stop at Chesnut Fork Apartments. Continue to a left turn on Grandview Ave with stops on Mosby, Lee, and Farley. Turn right on Rixeyville Road picking up students at Garr Ave. Turn right on King St. picking up students at intersections with Queen St and Woodscape Apartments. Continue left on Duke back to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Sycamore Elementary School. Bus# 54 Stonehouse Mountain Road, Eggbornsville Road from Stonehouse Mtn to Cherry Hill, Alum Springs to Wagner La, Chestnut Fork from Rt 229 to Auburn Road, Ridgelea Subdivision, Churchill Subdivision, Auburn Road, Belle Ave from Rocky Knoll to Cranberry, Cranberry Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. at Stonehouse Mtn Road and Sperryville Pike. Pick up students on Stonehouse Mountain Road turning right on Eggbornsville Road. Pick up students to Cherry Hill Road. Proceed to a left on Alum Springs Road picking up students to Wagner Lane. The bus will turn around and proceed back to a left on Eggbornsville road. Continue to a left on Chestnut Fork Road and resume student pickups after crossing Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Ridgelea Ave picking up students back to Chestnut Fork Road. Turn left then right into Churchill Subdivision picking up students on Broadview and Westwind Lanes. Proceed back to Chestnut Fork Road turning right and then right again on Auburn Road. Continue picking up students until Inlet Road. Proceed to Bradford Road to a right on Business 29 to a right on Belle Ave. Resume picking up students from the intersection of Belle Ave and Rocky Knoll to a right on Cranberry. Pick up students on Cranberry until turning left on Rocky Knoll. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus# 71 Culpeper Commons Begin student pick up at 7:52 a.m.

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on Belle Avenue at Spring Meadow Lane. Proceed to right on Rocky Knoll and resume student pickups at the other end of Spring Meadow Lane. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary. Bus# 73 Cherry Hill Road, Randle Lane (West Lakes Subdivision), Eggbornsville Road, Chestnut Fork Road, Longwood Drive, Richmond Drive, Old Rixeyville Road Begin student pickup at 7:35 a.m. at Eggbornsville Road and Rixeyville Road. Pick up students on Eggbornsville Road to a left turn on Cherry Hill Road. Continue to a turnaround at Woodland Church Road. Continue picking up students to a right on Randle Lane. Turn around and return to a right on Cherry Hill Road and a right on Eggbornsville Road. Turn left on Chestnut Fork Road and continue picking up students to Rixeyville Road. Turn right picking up students to a right on Richmond Road. Turn around and proceed to Old Rixeyville Road. Resume picking up students Sperryville Pike. Proceed up Rixeyville Road to a left on Fairview and resume picking up students to Old Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus# 92 Cotton Tail, Belle Avenue, Golden Rod Road, Martina Way, Gold Finch Drive Begin student pick up at 7:44 a.m. on Cotton Tail (west side of Belle Avenue) at Belle Avenue. Pick up students at intersections and turn left on Golden Rod Road. Turn right on Martina Way and continue pick ups at intersections. Turn right on Gold Finch Drive. Turn right on Cotton Tail back to Belle Avenue. Turn right and proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus# 122 Culpeper House Apartments Hendrick Street at Fairview and Spruce. Depart FTB Middle School at 7:10 am to a left on James Madison Highway (Bus 29). Turn left on Belle Ave and pick up students at the intersection of Belle Avenue and Belle Court. Turn right on Rocky Knoll and proceed to


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Streets. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary school. Bus# 137 Hiden Avenue, Meander Drive, Barberry Street, Azalea Street, Hiden Avenue, Overlook Street, Vantage Place, Highview Court Begin student pick up at 7:47 a.m. at the intersection of James Madison Highway and Hiden Avenue to a left on Meander Drive. Turn right on Barberry Street. Turn right on Hiden Street. Turn right again on Meander Drive to a right on Azalea Street. Resume student pick up on Azalea Street to Belle Avenue. Turn right on Belle Avenue and proceed to a right on Overlook Street. Resume student pick up to a left on Vantage Place and Highview Court. Proceed to right on James Madison Highway and right on Hendricks Street to Sycamore Park Elementary School.

YOWELL ELEMENTARY Bus# 8 Monticello Avenue, 4th Street, Virginia Avenue from Rt. 522 to Lakeview entrance, Catalpa Court Begin student pick up at 7:40 a.m. on Monticello Avenue at Sperryville Pike. Pick up students on Monticello Ave to a right turn on 4th Street. Continue pickups to Virginia Avenue. The bus will turn left on Virginia Avenue and proceed to the intersection of Catalpa Court and pick up students living on Catalpa Court, Colonels Way and Gallows Court (Meet the bus at the intersection of Catalpa Court and Virginia Avenue). Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 19 Deer Chase Road, Fairwood Drive, Fox Den Road, Woodcrest Loop, Prosperity Road in Lakeview subdivision Begin student pick up at 7:41 a.m. on Virginia Ave at First Street. Pick up at corner of Bailey Run Lane. Proceed to a left on Deer Chase Road at Virginia Avenue and resume picking up students. Turn left on Fairwood

Drive making stops at intersections. Turn right on Fox Den Road and right on Woodcrest Loop picking up at street corners to Prosperity Road. Turn right and continue to Virginia Avenue. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 23 Blossom Tree Road, Whitworth Drive, Hunters Road in Pelham’s Reach Subdivision Begin student pickup at 7:52 a.m. at Blossom Tree Road at the intersection of Sperryville Pike. Continue on Blossom Tree and pick up students at the intersections at Whitworth Drive and Hunters Road in Pelham Reach Subdivision. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 81 Holly Crest Virginia Avenue at Kearns Drive and Keswick Drive Begin student pick up at 7:35 a.m. at the intersection of Holly Crest Drive on Blossom Tree Road. Proceed to right on Autumn Ridge Road and proceed to the intersection of Holly Leaf Road at the Autumn Ridge Road intersection. Turn right on Virginia Avenue. Resume student pick up at the intersections of Kearns Drive and Kearns Court. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus# 90 Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, Langdale Court, Lakemont Court, Virginia Avenue, Sperryville Pike, Riverdale Circle Begin pick up at 7:38 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at Gardner Street. Pick up students on Sperryville Pike to a right turn on Riverdale Circle. Turn right back on to Sperryville Pike and continue picking up students until turning left on Virginia Ave. Proceed down Virginia Ave and resume picking up students at the intersections of Virginia Avenue and Langdale Court and Virginia Avenue and Lakeland Court. Students living on Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive and Langdale Court will meet the bus at the intersection on Virginia Avenue. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 106 Woodland Church Road, General Jeb Stuart, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, Dennis Street, Sperryville

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CULPEPER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL/ CULPEPER MIDDLE SCHOOL Bus # 6 Somerset Drive, Colvin Road, Rixeyville Road, Hazel River Church Road FIRST RUN Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. on Somerset Drive at Rixeyville Road. Pick up students on Somerset Drive in South Wales Subdivision to Colvin Road. Turn left and then right on Rixeyville Road picking up students from Black Hill Road to Rixeyville Lakes Court. Turn left on Rixeyville Lake Court and pick up students at intersection of Kenton Court. Return to a left on Rixeyville Road and proceed to a left on Hazel River Church Road picking up students back to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School.

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26 Reach Your Customers in the Next Issue—Call 540.812.2282 BUS SCHEDULES SECOND RUN Sperryville Pike (North Side to Yowell Dr), Riverdale Circle, Cardinal View, Yowell Dr. Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at Gardner St. Pick up students on north side of Sperryville Pike turning right into Riverdale Circle. Continue back to a right on Sperryville Pike and continue picking up students on the north side up to a right into Cardinal View. Loop around and return to a right on the Pike and a right on Yowell Road. Turn around at Yowell Elementary School and proceed to CHS/CMS. Bus # 8 High Country Lane, Obannons Mill Road, Sperryville Pike, Old Stillhouse Road, Hazeland Lane, Dunkard Church Road, Settletown Place, Celestine Acres, Eggbornsville Road, Stonehouse Mountain Road, North side of Sperryville Pike, Blossom Tree, Hunter’s Road, Virginia Ave, Catalpa Court, General Lee, Grandview Avenue, Farley Street, Mosby Lane, Lee Street, Garr Avenue Begin student pick up at 6:12 a.m. on Turkey Ridge Road at High Country Lane to left on Sperryville Pike, continuing student pickups on the North side (left side only) of Sperryville Pike to left on Old Stillhouse Road. Continue on Old Stillhouse Road, including Hazeland Lane to the turnaround at Curling Creek Lane. Return to left on Dunkard Church Road to Eggbornsville Road including Settletown Place and Celestine Acres. Turn right on Eggbornsville Road and continue to right on Stonehouse Mountain Road and then to Sperryville Pike. Continue picking up students on the North side of Sperryville Pike, including General Lee Street to Woodland Church Road. Students living on General AP Hill Street and Hall Street need to meet the bus at Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Pelham’s Reach and turn right on to Blossom Tree. Pickup at Blossom Tree and Hunter’s Road, then proceed to a pickup at Blossom Tree and Virginia Ave, followed by a pickup at Virginia Avenue and Catalpa Court. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 13 Hazel River Road, Settle School

Road, Dutch Hollow Road, Alum Springs Road, Chestnut Fork Road, Richmond Road, King, Queen, and Duke Streets FIRST RUN Begin student pick up at 6:36 a.m. on Hazel River Road at Hemlock Hollow to a turnaround at Monumental Mills Road. Return to left on Settle School Road to a turnaround at School House Lane. Return to a right on Dutch Hollow Road to Alum Springs Road. Turn right and continue on Alum Springs Road to Eggbornsville Road including Calvert Street. Proceed to left on Chestnut Fork Road. Resume student pickup on Chestnut Fork Road from Eggbornsville Road to Rixeyville Road. Turn right and proceed to Richmond Road to the turnaround then King Street and Duke Streets and back to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Cottontail Drive, Gold Finch, Golden Rod, Rocky Knoll Arch, Red Oak Way Begin student pickups at 7:32 a.m. on Finley Drive at Lonetree Court and then Rocky Knoll Arch and Red Oak Way. Travel to (no student Pickups) intersection of Belle Avenue and Cottontail Drive. Resume student pickups on Cottontail Drive on the West side of Belle Avenue. Then turn left on Goldfinch Drive to Martina Way. Then, left on Golden Rod Drive back to Cottontail Drive. Students will be picked up at corners. Proceed to Culpeper High and Culpeper Middle Schools. Bus # 14 Sperryville Pike, Essex Street, Cherry Hill Road, Scantlin Mountain Road, Woodland Church Road, General Jeb Stuart, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, Dennis Street, Yowell Drive, Williams Street, Old Rixeyville Road, Riverdale Subdivision Begin student pickup at 6:40 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at intersection of Scott’s Mill Road picking up Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School students on the north side of Sperryville Pike only. Turn left on Cherry Hill Road. Continue pickups, including Scantlin Mountain Road, to right on Woodland Church Road. Continue to Sperryville Pike

including General Jeb Stuart Lane, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, and Dennis Street. Turn left on Sperryville Pike and resume picking up students on the north side of Sperryville Pike from Gibson Mill Road to Yowell Drive, including Bruce’s Lane (Culpeper Middle School students ONLY). Proceed to right on Virginia Avenue to left on Fairwood Drive picking up at street corners. Turn left on Fox Den and continue student pick up to and right on Virginia Avenue. Proceed to a left on 3rd Street and a right on Glazier Street. Proceed to right on Sperryville Pike and left on Old Rixeyville Road. Pickups will resume on Old Rixeyville Road from Williams Street to Fairview Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 15 Jeffersonton Road, Ferguson Lane, Springfield Circle, Myers Mill Road, Springs Road, Beaver Dam Road, Lindsay Court, Justin Lane, Countryside Circle Begin student pick up at 6:33 a.m. on Jeffersonton Road at the intersection of Rixeyville Road. Continue on Jeffersonton Road to Myers Mill Road, including Ferguson Lane and Springfield Circle. Continue on Myers Mill Road to Springs Road. Turn left on Springs Road, including Beaver Dam Road and Lindsay Court to left again on Jeffersonton Road. Proceed to right on Springs Road and resume student pick up from Scottsville Road to Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Rixeyville Road and resume picking up students from Ryland Chapel Road to Jameson Mill Road, including Glen Verdant Drive. Proceed to a right on Richmond Rd and pick up students to the turnaround. Return to a right on Rixeyville Road and a left on King St. Resume picking up students turning left on Duke Street. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 19 Eggbornsville Road, Campground Lane, Weslyn Drive, Old Stillhouse Road, Thomasson Lane, Hazel River Road, Settle School Road, Drogheda Mountain Road, Eggbornsville Road from Cherry Hill Road to Rt. 229 including Longwood Lane Begin student pick up at 6:21 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Campground Lane. Travel South on Eggbornsville

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Culpeper Times • July 27-Aug. 2, 2017 Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 23 Docs Road, Korea Road, Waterford Road, Holly Springs Road, Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision, Sherwood Forest Drive, Lee Hall Court, and South Hall Court in Northridge Subdivision Begin student pick up at 6:05 a.m. on Monumental Mills Road at Rixeyville Road. Proceed up Monumental Mills picking up to a left on Homeland Road. Continue to a turnaround at Bailey’s Lane coming back down Homeland Road, including Woodward Lane, to a left on Doc’s Road. Continue student pickups to a right on Korea Road. Travel through Rappahannock County to Dodson Road and pick up students. Return to Waterford Road and resume student pickups at the county line. Pick up students on Waterford Road including Holly Springs Road to the intersection of Black Hill Road and Butler Store Road to the turnaround. Return to Waterford Road and continue to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School after making pickups in Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision on Sherwood Forest Drive, Lee Hall court and South Hall Court in North Ridge Subdivision. Bus # 36 Autumn Ridge Road, Kings Grant Road, Holly Crest Drive, Blossom Tree Road, Longview Lane, Virginia Avenue, Old Rixeyville Road from Fairview Road to Rixeyville Road *****CULPEPER MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY IN LAKE VIEW***** Begin Culpeper Middle School student ONLY pick up at 7:00 a.m. on Autumn Ridge Road at Virginia Avenue to right on Kings Grant. Continue picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY at street corners on Kings Grant, Holly Crest Drive and Blossom Tree Road from Holly Crest Drive to right on Autumn Ridge Road. Continue pickups for Culpeper Middle School students ONLY on Autumn Ridge Road to and left on Virginia Avenue. Continue from Autumn Ridge Road to and including Redbird Lane. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and then proceed

BUS SCHEDULES to Culpeper County High School Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 43 Left side Sperryville Pike, Old Turnpike Road, Dawn Avenue, Gray Street, Scotts Mill Road, Roys Lane, Eggbornsville Road, Wayland Road to town limits including Stacey Court, Woodcrest Loop, Prosperity Road, Cherry Hill Road from Eggbornsville Road to intersection of Woodland Church Road Begin student pickup at 6:30 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at Old Stillhouse Road picking up students on left side only to a left on Old Turnpike Road. Pick up students on Old Turnpike Road, Dawn Avenue, and Gray Street to Sperryville Pike. Turn right and proceed to right on Scotts Mill Road and resume student pickup to Eggbornsville Road. Students living on Roys Lane need to meet the bus at the intersection of Scotts Mill Road. Then, turn right on Eggbornsville Road and proceed to the intersection of Stonehouse Mountain Road. Resume student pickups on Eggbornsville Road from Stonehouse Mountain Road to and including Cherry Hill Road to the intersection of Woodland Church Road. Then proceed to Sperryville Pike via Woodland Church Road (no pickups) and proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 44 Quail Ridge Drive, Covey Circle, Running Quail Trail, Hunters Trail, Bob White Trail, Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision, Catalpa Drive, Rocky Knoll between Belle Ave and Finley, Finley between Rocky Knoll and Belle Ave. Begin student pick up at 6:31 a.m. on Quail Ridge Drive at Holly Springs Road to a left on Covey Circle. Continue to a left on Hunters Trail and a right turn on Running Quail Trail. Turn left on Covey Circle back to Running Quail Trail. Turn left on Running Quail Trail and proceed to right on Bob White Trail. Turn left on Covey Cir. Proceed to Quail Ridge Drive and turn left, pick up on Quail Ridge Drive to Black Hill Road. Students living on cul-de-sacs must meet the bus on the main roads the bus travels. Turn left on Black Hill Road and pick up students to Rixeyville Road. Turn left and then

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right on Springs Road. Turn left into Countryside Estates picking up students on Countryside Circle. Return to Springs road and turn right and then left on Scottsville Road. Resume picking up students to a right on Oak Shade Road to Little Fork Church. Turn left on Rixeyville Road and proceed to a left on Ira Hoffman and a right on Rocky Knoll. Resume student pickups at Rocky Knoll and Belle Avenue to a left turn on Finley Drive back to Belle Ave. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 59 St. Jameson Road, Sperryville Pike, Jenkins Avenue, Franklin Meadows, Stacey Court, Wayland Road, Virginia Avenue, Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, Langdale Court, Hunter Road, Whitworth Drive FIRST RUN *********CULPEPER MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY******** Begin Culpeper Middle School student pickups at 6:46 a.m. on St Jameson Road to a left on Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Jenkins Avenue. Continue picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY on Jenkins Avenue, Franklin Meadows, Stacey Court, back to Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and proceed to right on Virginia Avenue. Resume picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY on Virginia Avenue to and including Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, and Langdale Court students must meet the bus on Virginia Avenue. Proceed to left on Autumn Ridge Road and left on Blossom Tree Road. Resume picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY at Hunters Road, Whitworth Drive and Sperryville Pike. Turn right and proceed on Sperryville Pike making pickups from from Glazer Street to Monticello Street. Proceed to Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN ***CHS/CMS *** Belle Avenue, Rocky Knoll, Madison Grove subdivision, Burgandine Avenue, Hillview Court, Great Bridge Lane, Montanus Drive Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Belle Avenue at the intersection of Business 29 picking up students on the right side of Belle Avenue to

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include Culpeper Commons (but not Culpeper House) to right on Rocky Knoll continuing student pickup on the right side to Ira Hoffman. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 71 Indian Run Road, Holly Springs Road, Colvin Road, Burlington Drive,Alamance Drive, Atkins Trail Lane, Tony's Court, Black Hill Road, Sheads Mountain Road Begin student pickup at 6:32 a.m. on Indian Run Road in Culpeper County near Lee Highway. Turn right on Holly Springs Road to turn around at intersection of Black Hill Road. Return on Holly Springs Road and continue to right on Lee Highway. Proceed to Colvin Road and turn right. Resume student pickups on Colvin Road from Lee Highway to Rixeyville Road including Burlington Drive, then right on Adrienne Place and right on Alamance Drive, Atkins Trail Lane and Tony's Court. Students living in cul-de-sacs will meet the bus at intersections of the roads mentioned above. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and then right on Black Hill Road. Resume picking up students at intersection of Quail Ridge Drive. Turn around at Registers Woods Drive and then turn right on Sheads Mountain Road. Continue to pick up students to a right on Rixeyville road. Travel south on Rixeyville Road and pick up students on Catalpa Drive. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus `# 73 Virginia Ave at Longview for CMS only. CCHS/CMS for Hiden Avenue, Meander Drive, Barberry Street, Azalea Street, Hendricks Street, Radio Lane Begin student pick up at 6:46 a.m. on Virginia Avenue at Longview Lane and Holly Leaf for CMS students only. Then proceed to Belle Avenue and Stratford Boulevard picking up CCHS and CMS students on Stratford. Turn right on Harrier Lane picking up students to Kestral Court. Turn right on Belle Avenue to a right on James Madison Highway to a right on Hiden Avenue. Turn left picking up students on Meander Drive, Barberry Street, and Azalea St. Return to James Madison Highway, turn right and proceed to right on Hendricks Street

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Drive Begin student pick up at 6:34 a.m. on Lee Hwy (East bound) at Rixeyville Road to first crossover in Fauquier County. Continue on Lee Hwy (West bound) to right on Freeman Drive. Students on Kelly Court need to meet the bus at Lee Highway. Continue on Freeman Drive to right on Waterloo Road. Turn right on Old Bridge Road to Lee Highway. Turn right then left on Rixeyvlle Road and proceed to the entrance to Deerfield Estates and pick up students. Proceed down Rixeyville Road and resume pickups on Rixeyville Road at Muddy Run Lane to Chestnut Fork Road to include Emerald Hill Elementary School and Bunker Ridge Drive. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Belle Avenue from Rocky Knoll to Cranberry Lane, Cranberry Lane Begin student pick up at 7:25 a.m. on Belle Avenue and Rocky Knoll. The bus will turn right and proceed on Belle Avenue picking up students on the right side of the street to Cranberry Lane. Turn right on Cranberry Lane picking up students to Rocky Knoll. The bus will then proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 105 Belle Court (Culpeper House)

Begin student pick up at 6:25 a.m. on Wildwood Circle in Wildwood Forest. Then turn right on Lee 5Highway (East bound), turn around at Freeman Drive and continue on Lee Highway (West bound) to Waterloo Road. Turn right on Waterloo Road making all pickups to Freeman Drive including Dulin Drive. Proceed on Freeman Drive (NO PICKUPS) to left on Lee Highway (East bound). Resume student pick up from Freeman Drive to right on Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 94 FIRST RUN Lee Highway, Kelly Court, Freeman Drive, Waterloo Road, Old Bridge Road, Deerfield Estates, Rixeyville Road from Muddy Run Road to Chestnut Fork Road, to include Emerald Hill School and Bunker Ridge

Begin student pick up at 7:38 a.m. at Belle Ave and Belle Court. Proceed to Culpeper High and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 109 Berkshire Drive, Southampton Drive, Stratford Drive, Fairbourne Drive, Oak Shade Road, Little Fork Church Road, Ryland Chapel to Chapel Lane, Jameson Mill Road to Bleak Hill Road. Begin student pick up at 6:40 a.m. on Berkshire Drive at Rixeyville Road to left on Southampton Drive and left on Stratford Drive. Turn right on Fairbourne Drive picking up students to Colvin Road. Students living in cul-de-sacs are to meet the bus at the intersections. Students living at the end of Southampton Drive need to meet the bus at Stratford Drive. Proceed to right on Rixeyville Road to left on Oak Shade Road including

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Little Fork Church Road, back to Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Ryland Chapel and resume picking up students to the turnaround at Chapel Lane. Return to a left on Jameson Mill Road picking up students up to Bleak Hill Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 128 Jeffersonton Road, Clover Hill Road, Lakota Road, Ryland Chapel Road, Mt. Zion Church Road, Old Holly Lane, Glenmore Court FIRST RUN Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. on Jeffersonton Road at intersection of Myers Mill Road. Travel South on Jeffersonton Road picking up students to a left on Clover Hill Road. Pick up students on Clover Hill Road and Lakota Road back to Ryland Chapel Road. Continue on Ryland Chapel Road from Lakota Road to Mt. Zion Church Road and turn left on Mt. Zion Church Road. Pick up students on Mt Zion Church Road to a right on Old Holly Lane to the end of State Maintenance. Return to Mt. Zion Church Road, turn right, and continue to pick up students to Chestnut Fork Road, including Glenmore Court. Continue straight and pick up students on Auburn Road to a Right on Inlet Rd. Pick up students on Willow Creek, turn around and return to a left on Inlet Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Chestnut Fork Apartments, Old Rixeyville Road, Grandview Ave, Farley St, Mosby St, Lee St, Garr Ave, Belle Ave from Ira Hoffman to Cranberry, Overlook St, Vantage St and Highview Court Begin student pick up at 7:25 a.m. at Chestnut Fork Apartments on Rixeyville Road. Continue student pickups on old Rixeyville Road. Proceed to a left on Fairview Rd to Grandview Ave. Resume picking up students on Grandview, Farley, Mosby, and Lee Streets. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and pickup at Garr St. Proceed to a right on Ira Hoffman and a right on Belle Ave. Pickup students on Belle Ave at the intersections of Kerr Place, Belle Grove Court, and Daisy Meadow and Cranberry Lane. Proceed to a right on Overlook

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Culpeper Times • July 27-Aug. 2, 2017 Hudson Mill Road. Continue student pickups to a right on North Merrimac Road. Continue to Lakemont Drive to include student pick up on Crestview Place, Over Street and Heritage Drive. Turn left on Lakemont Drive picking up students to a left on Mountain Run Lake Road, including Lake Front Court and Woodland. Turn around at Gibson Mill Road and continue on Mountain Run Lake Road to James Monroe Highway including Pelham View Drive, Ivy Lane and Hawthorne Avenue in Overlook Heights. Proceed to Madison Road picking up FTBMS students in Friendship Heights. Proceed to Southridge Parkway picking up students in Southridge Subdivision, including Middle Ridge, Ripple Brook, and Bridlewood. Proceed to Eastern View High School and Floyd T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 18 Country Club Road, Stoneybrook Lane, Golf Drive, Sunset Lane (Mulberry Commons side), Mulberry Lane, Greens Court, Maplewood Drive, Laurel Street, Mimosa Street, Southridge Parkway, Willis Lane Begin student pick up at 6:43 a.m. on Country Club Road at Madison Road to left on Stoneybrook Lane. Continue pickups on street corners to right on Golf Drive. Proceed to the turnaround and pick up students on return trip to Madison Road. Turn right and proceed to a right on Sunset Lane to Mulberry Greens subdivision. Return to James Madison Highway and turn right. Proceed to a left on Willis Lane and resume student pickups to turning around at Village of Culpeper. Return to right on Southridge Parkway. Continue student pickups on South Ridge Parkway to James Madison Highway and turn right. Proceed to right on Laurel Street. Resume student pick up to Orange Road. Students at Mountain View Apartments, Mimosa Street, Willow lawn Drive, Blossom Street and Momingside Drive, must meet the bus on Laurel Street. Proceed to Eastern View High and Floyd T. Binns Middle Schools. Bus # 40 Both sides of James Monroe Highway from Madison County line to Culpeper, Birmingham Road, North Merrimac Road Lewis Drive, Piedmont Springs Road including Fernwood Road and Winterwood

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BUS SCHEDULES Court, Reva Road from Route 229 to Glebe Way, Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive in Reva Park subdivision. Begin student pick up at 6:32 a.m. on Route 29, James Monroe Highway, at the town limits and proceed southbound to a right on North Merrimac Rd and left on Piedmont Springs, including Lewis Drive. Students on Winterwood Court and Fernwood Road will meet the bus on Piedmont Springs Road. As the route progresses Southbound on Route 29, turn right on Reva Road at Reva Park Market and pick up students to the intersection of Glebe Way including Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive in Reva Park subdivision. Turn around and return to Route 29 and turn right. Resume pickups on Route 29. Upon nearing the county line, cross over Rt 29 at Leon’s Junk Yard and continue pickups on the southbound side back to the town limits. Then travel to Meadowbrook Drive making pickups to the townhouses at the end of the road. Proceed to Floyd T. Binns Middle and Eastern View High School. Bus # 45 Forsythia Drive, Blue Spruce Drive, Sunset Lane, Cypress Drive, Chestnut Drive, Elmwood Drive, Orange Road from Aberdeen Drive to Route 3, Old Fredericksburg Road, Lightfoot Street. Begin student pick up at Pearl Sample Elementary School at 6:40 a.m. Travel left on Orange Road to a right on Laurel Street to a left on Blue Spruce. Pick up students at the intersection of Blue Spruce and Forsythia Drive. Travel left on Evergreen, cross Orange Road, and pick up students on Elmwood Drive, Chestnut Drive, and Cypress Drive. Turn left on Sunset Drive and pick up students to Orange Road. Turn left on Orange Road and resume picking up students on Orange Road at road intersections to Route 3. Turn right on Route 3 and left on Old Fredericksburg Road and pick up students at High Street and Lightfoot Street. Proceed to EVHS and FTBMS. Bus # 78 Griffinsburg Road, Conner Drive, Whippoorwill Lane, Glebe Way, Norman Road, Lakeview Drive, Rillhurst Drive, Alphin Drive, Lake Rillhurst Drive, Turkey Ridge Road, Tinsley Place, Gates of Griffinsburg

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subdivision, Fox Chase subdivision. Begin student pick up at 6:00 a.m. at the intersection of Norman Road and Mountain Run Lake Road. Turn left into Fox Chase subdivision and pick up students on Fox Chase Lane back to a left on Norman Road. Turn left into Gates of Griffinsburg subdivision. Return to and turn left on Norman Road. Turn right into Rillhurst Subdivision. Continue student pickups on Rillhurst Drive, Alphin drive, Lake Rillhurst Road and Tinsley Place. Return to Norman Road and turn right. Turn left on Norman Road to turn around at North Merrimac Road. Return back up Norman Road to left on Whipporwill Lane. Pick up students on Whipporwill Road turning right on Turkey Ridge Road. Turn around and go back to a right on Whipporwill Road. Pick up on Whipporwill Road to include Glebe Road. Pick up on Conner Drive and Cameron Court. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and proceed to Elizabeth Crossing Subdivision picking up students at intersection of Elizabeth Street and Queen Victoria Street. Proceed to Friendship Heights picking up students at the public bus stop. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 81 Mountain Run Lake Road, Gibson Mill Road, Signal Hill Road, Overlook Court, Bellevue Drive, Shadow Drive, East Evans Street, Piedmont Street Begin student pick up at 6:45 a.m. on Norman Road at Sperryville Pike. Pick up students to a left on Mountain Run Lake Road and then a left on Gibson Mill Road. Pickup students to Sperryville Pike including Signal Hill Road, Overlook Court, Bellevue Drive and Shadow Drive in Culpeper Lakes Subdivision. Proceed to East Evans Street in town and resume Eastern View Students ONLY pickups at the corner of East Evans Street and East Street, turn right on East Street and left on Piedmont Street and resume Eastern View High School Student pickups ONLY on Piedmont Street to Wine Street. Students living on Wine Street and Fairfax Street must walk to the nearest street corner on Piedmont Street to catch the bus. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School.

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Bus # 85 Emerald Hill Road, Major Brown Drive, Slate Mills Road, Smiths Mountain Way, Obannons Mill Road, Boston Drive, South side of Sperryville Pike, Eastern View High School Students ONLY from Gibson Mill Road to Blue Ridge Avenue, Anne Wingfield Apartments, Elmwood Drive and Cypress Drive, Gum Street Autumn Ridge Road, Virginia Avenue, Red Bird Lane, Fawn Lane, Longview Lane, Holly Leaf Road, Blossom Tree Road Begin student pick up at 6:28 a.m. on Emerald Hill Road to the Madison/ Culpeper county line. Turn around and return to left on Major Brown Drive. Proceed to a right on Slate Mills Road. Resume student pickups at the Rappahannock county line from Smiths Mountain Way to Sperryville Pike, including Obannons Mill Road and Boston Drive. Pick up Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School students on the South side of Sperryville Pike from Boston to Gibson Mill Road including Lanes Farm Lane. Turn right on Blossom Tree and begin EVHS student only pick up at the intersection of Autumn Ridge Road. Continue pickups at intervals to intersection of Blossom Tree and Virginia Ave. Travel to Sperryville Pike and continue picking up EVHS and FTB students to Blue Ridge Ave. Proceed to F.T. Binns Middle School and Eastern View High School. Bus # 90 Broad Street, Birch Drive, Aberdeen Drive, Soho Court, Picadilly Circus. Begin student pick up at 6:53 a.m. at the intersection of Broad Street and Lamphier Street. Pick up students on Broad Street then proceed down Route 3 to a left on Orange Road to right on Aberdeen Drive. Resume student pickups on Aberdeen Drive, Soho Court, Picadilly Circus, to the intersection of Birch Drive and Sunset Lane. Turn left on Sunset Lane and proceed to Orange Road. Turn right and proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 92 Newbys Shop Road, Kellys Ford Road, Elkwood Crossing, Berry Hill Road, Thoms Road, Haughts Lane, Corder Road, Stones Mill Road, Childress Road Youngs Lane, Carrico

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30 Reach Your Customers in the Next Issue—Call 540.812.2282 BUS SCHEDULES Mills Road, Maddens Tavern Road, Mt. Dumplin Road, Stevensburg Road, Bel Pre Road, Greens Corner Road, Piedmont Street from Clay to East. Begin student pick up at 6:18 a.m. on the Remington end of Newbys Shop Road just past the railroad tracks. Continue student pickups to a right on Kellys Ford Road and turn left at Elkwood Crossing. Continue to and left on Berry Hill Road, to Thoms Road. Turn left on Thoms Road, proceed to Newbys Shop Road and turn left. Then, right on Kellys Ford Road. Pick up students to the turnaround at Fields Mill Road and return to a left turn on Corder Road. Continue to a left on Stones Mill Road then left on Childress Road to the turn around. Return to a left on Stones Mill Road to a left on Youngs Lane. Pick up students on Maddens Taverns from Revercomb Rd to Carrico Mills Road. Turn right on Carrico Mills Road picking up students to right onto Stones Mill Road. Turn around and return to right on Carrico Mills Road. Then turn left on Mt. Dumpling Road. Turn on to Bel Pre Road and turn left on Jonas Road. Turn right on Greens Corner Road to Eastern View High School. Then proceed to Piedmont Street picking up FTBMS students from Clay to East Street. Proceed to F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 93 Mitchell Road, Slaughters Mill Road, Mortons Lane, Cedar Mountain Drive, Old Orange Road, Winston Road, Kettle Club Road, Miller Drive, Cedar Run Church Road, Sunset Lane from Route 29 Business to intersection of Birch Drive including stop at Farmington and Pearl Sample Elementary Schools for secondary students, Spencer, Yancey and Nalle Streets Chestnut Street, then Blue Spruce Drive to intersection of Forsythia Drive for Eastern View Students only Begin student pick up at 6:23 a.m. Begin the route by crossing the rail road tracks from Rapidan Road (Rt 522) on to Mitchell Rd. Pick up students on Mitchell Road to include Slaughters Mill Road. Turn left on Morton Lane to a left on Cedar Mountain Drive to the turn around. Continue to a left on Cedar Mountain Road and then right on Old Orange

Road to James Monroe Highway. Turn around and proceed back to a left on Winston Road to turning around at the Winston Store. Return on Winston Road to a right on Kettle Club Road. Turn left on Miller Drive. Turn right on Kettle Club Road and left on Cedar Run Church Road to turning around at Buck Run Court. Return to Kettle Club Road and turn right. Turn right on James Madison Highway and proceed to Pearl Sample School making pickups for secondary students. Continue on Orange Road turning right on Chestnut Drive into High Point subdivision and right on Blue Spruce Drive to the intersection of Forsythia Drive FOR EASTERN VIEW STUDENTS ONLY. Proceed to Sunset Lane and resume pickups at intersection of Birch Drive to Route 29 Business including Farmington School for secondary students. Proceed down Main Street to a right on Spencer Street. Cross the railroad tracks and resume student pickups on Spencer Street and Yancey Street back to the railroad crossing and proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 97 Somerville Road, Twins Mountain Road, Algonquin Trail, Raccoon Ford Road, Cedar Grove Road, Zachary Taylor Highway, Woolens Lane, Mt. Pony Road, Kibler Road, Zachary Taylor Highway, Lovers Lane, Cypress Drive, Elmwood Drive, East Chandler Street, Kingsbrook, Palomino, Shetland Drive. Begin student pick up at 5:50 a.m. on Locust Dale Road to left on Rapidan Road. Turn right on Mitchell’s Road to a right on Twins Mountain Road to the turn around. Proceed on Twin Mountain road crossing Zachary Taylor Highway to Algonquin Road to a left on Raccoon Ford road and resume picking up students. Continue on Raccoon Ford Road, including Smith Road, to a left on Cedar Grove Road, to the turn around. Return to Raccoon Ford Road and resume picking up students on Cedar Grove Road to Woolens Lane. Turn around and return to a right on Raccoon Ford Road to a right on Zachary Taylor Highway. Continue to Lovers Lane picking up students including Browning Road. Turn left on Lovers Lane and pick up students at Colonial Dr and turnaround at 84 Lumber returning to Zach Taylor

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Highway. Turn left and left again on Route 3. Turn right on McDevitt Drive and left on East Chandler Street and right into Mountain Brook Subdivision. Pick up students on Kingsbrook, Palomino and Shetland Drive. Return to East Chandler picking up students to Main Street. Pickup FTB only students at East St and Chandler St. Proceed to and pick up students at Ann Wingfield Apartments on Spencer Street and continue to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School.

continue back to Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and right on Virginia Avenue making stops on Virginia Avenue at Kearns Court, Windermere Drive, Keswick/Kearns Drive, Langdale Court, and Lakeland Court. Proceed on Virginia Avenue to and turn left on Autumn Ridge Road and left on Blossom Tree Road and resume Eastern View High School ONLY student pick up at Hunters Road, Whitworth Drive to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Eastern View High School.

Bus # 104 Batna Road, Countryside Lane, Highland Drive, Blackjack Road, Algonquin Road, Kibler Road, High Point Subdivision, Forsythia Drive, Post Oak Drive, Sunset Lane, Cypress Drive, Elmwood Drive

Bus # 107 Blue Ridge Avenue, Oaklawn Boulevard, and Oaklawn Drive, Elizabeth Crossing

Begin student pick up at 6:00 a.m. on Batna Road at Lignum and continue pickups on Batna Road from Lignum to Algonquin Trail including Countryside Lane and Highland Drive. Continue on Algonquin Trail to the turnaround. Return to left on Batna Road and proceed to the intersection of Route 3. Turn around and then turn right on Black Jack Road, right on Kibler Road to the turn around and back to Blackjack Road. Turn right and continue picking up students to a right on Mt. Pony Road picking up students to Rt 522. Continue to High Point subdivision and resume pickups on Blue Spruce Drive at the intersection of Forsythia Drive and then on Post Oak at street intersections. Proceed to Sunset Lane picking up Floyd T Binns students only to a right on Cypress Drive and left on Elmwood. Proceed to Floyd T. Binns Middle and Eastern View High Schools. Bus# 105 Jenkins Avenue, Franklin Meadows, Stacey Court, Wayland Road, Virginia Avenue, Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, Langdale Court, Blossom Tree Road, Hunters Road, Whitworth Drive ****EASTERN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL ONLY*** Begin student pick up at 6:58 a.m. on Jenkins Avenue at Sperryville Pike picking up Eastern View students ONLY on Jenkins Avenue, Franklin Meadows, Stacey Court, and Wayland Road to turn around and

Begin student pick up at 6:50 a.m. on Blue Ridge Avenue at Sperryville Pike. Pick up students at street corners to a right turn on Oaklawn Boulevard and right on Oaklawn Drive. Return to Blue Ridge Avenue and proceed to Elizabeth Crossing to pick up FTBMS students only. Students in Elizabeth Crossing must walk out to Elizabeth Street and Queen Victoria St. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus# 108 Eastern View Students only at Glazier Street, 3rd Street, Virginia Avenue, Autumn Ridge Road, Kings Grant Road, Holly Crest Drive, Blossom Tree Road, 4th Street, Monticello Avenue Floyd T. Binns students only on Evans Street, Piedmont Street, Wine Street, All pickups at street corners ***EASTERN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL ONLY FOR 522 AREA*** Begin student pick up at 6:40 a.m. for EASTERN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY on Glazier Street at Sperryville Pike to 3rd Street. Turn left and pick up to Virginia Avenue. Turn right and continue pickups to right on Autumn Ridge Road. Pick up EVHS students at street corners on Autumn Ridge Road, Kings Grant Road, and Holly Crest Drive, Blossom Tree Road between Holly Crest Drive and Autumn Ridge Drive and Autumn Ridge Road back to left on Virginia Avenue. Turn right on 4th Street to left on Monticello Avenue to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Eastern View High School and Floyd T. Binns Middle School.

47th Annual Business, Industy and Education (BIE) Day Friday, August 4, 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Hosted by the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce

Thank you to our sponsors to date: Able Heating and Air, Inc. l Appleton Campbell, Inc. l Blossman Propane Gas & Appliance l Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation l CFC Farm & Home Center l Cintas Continental Automotive Systems, Inc., l Culpeper Dental Associates l Culpeper Star-Exponent Dave the Mover, LLC l Embrace Home Loans, Inc. l Eppard Orthodontics l Virginia Compton Germanna Community College l Griffin and Errera Orthodontics l H & R Block l Integrity Automotive, Inc. l Kash Design l Montague, Miller & Company REALTORS Nicholas, Jones & Co., PLC l Novant Health UVA Health System l Oak View National Bank l Partners 1st Federal Credit Union l Puffenbarger Insurance & Financial Services Inc. Rappahannock Electric Cooperative l Rappahannock Media and Culpeper Times l St. Stephens Episcopal Church l Union Bank & Trust l UVA Community Credit Union Virginia Community Bank l Windmore Foundation for the Arts - Crossroads Youth Orchestra l Wellspring Health Services l Xpress Copy & Graphics, LLC


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Ridge Road back to left on Virginia Avenue. Turn right on 4th Street to left on Monticello Avenue to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Eastern View High School and Floyd T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 122 Edwards Shop Road, Fields Mill Road, Eleys Ford Road, White Rock Drive, Yellowbottom Road, Germanna Highway, Lignum Road, Jacobs Ford Road, Blue Spruce, Post Oak Begin student pick up at 6:07 a.m. on Revercomb Road and Edwards Shop Road. Pick up students on Edwards Shop Road to a right on Fields Mill Road. Turn left on White Rock Road and continue back to Fields Mill Road. Turn right and continue to Route 3, Germanna Highway. Turn right on Germanna Highway and resume student pickups on Germanna Highway to Route 29. Proceed to Eastern View High School. Then proceed to Orange Road entering Highpoint Subdivision on Laurel Street, to Blue Spruce and Post Oak Road picking up FTBMS students only. Proceed to F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus# 129 River Mill Road, Richards Ferry Road, Walkers Lane, Eleys Ford Road to intersection of Yellowbottom Road, Halls Road, Burwell Street, Kron Court, Jennings Road, Curtis Mill Road, Yellowbottom Road, Germanna Highway from Yellowbottom Road to Lignum Road, Lignum Road, Jacobs Ford Road, Chestnut Drive and Blue Spruce Drive to Forsythia Drive in High Point subdivision Begin student pick up at 6:00 a.m. on River Mill Road to a left on Richards Ferry Road. Proceed to the turn around and resume on Richards Ferry Road to Eleys Ford Road to include Walkers Lane. Turn left on Eleys Ford Road and proceed to turn around at Green Hill Lane. Turn left on Halls Road. Proceed to turn around at the end of the road and resume pickups on the return trip to Eleys Ford Road, including Burwell Street and Kron Court. Turn left and continue on Eleys Ford Road to White Rock Drive, including Jennings Road and

Curtis Mill Road. Proceed to left on Yellowbottom Road resuming pickups to Germanna Highway. Continue picking up students on Germanna Highway to Lignum Road and Jacobs Ford Road. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus# 132 Camp Road, Kirtley Trail, Allens Lane, White Shop Road from Allens Lane to South Merrimac Road, Store Road, Jann Court, Merrimac South subdivision, South Merrimac Road Begin student pick up at 6:11 a.m. at end of Camp Road. Return to a left turn on Kirtley Trail to the turn around. Proceed back on Kirtley Trail Road to a right on Old Mill Road to the turnaround. Pick up students as you return to a left on Kirtley Trail and right on Allens Lane. Turn right on Allens Lane continuing to pick up students to a right on White Shop Road. Continue picking up students to a left on South Merrimac Road. Pick up students on the way to Rt 29 including Store Road and Jann Court. Turn left (south) on Rt 29 and turn left on Monitor Court into Whiteshop Estates. Pick up students on Monitor and Sumtner Road. Students on Bay Court must walk out to meet the bus. Return to Rt 29 and proceed to FTBMS and EVHS. Bus# 133 Dove Hill Road, White Shop Road from intersection of South Merrimac to Old Orange Road Rolling Hills Drive, West Court, East Court, Old Orange Road, Williams Drive, Clair Manor Drive, Stallion Road, Equestrian Lane Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. on Dove Hill Road at James Madison Highway. Pick up students on Dove Hill to a right on White Shop Road. Continue to Old Orange including Rolling Hills Drive, West Court and East Court. Turn right on Old Orange Road and left on Williams Drive. Pick up on Williams Drive in Fairview Acres subdivision to a right on Old Orange Road. Turn left into Clairmont Manor subdivision on Clair Manor Drive. Pickup students to the end of the subdivision and return to Old Orange Road and turn left. Students living in cul-de-sacs must

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walk to the main road. Continue on Old Orange Road to and turn left onto Stallion Road, then a right on Equestrian Lane and loop back to left on Old Orange Road. Turn right into Leander View to turn around and return to Old Orange Road. Turn right and continue to Madison Road. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus# 135 Robinson River Road, White Oak Road, Oak Forest Drive, Crockett Avenue, Cedar Ridge Road, James Madison Highway, Carver School Road, General Winder Road, Three Flags Subdivision (EVHS Only) Begin student pick up at 6:19 a.m. on Robinson River Road at Fincher Drive. Cross over James Madison Highway and resume student pick on White Oak Road, including Oak Forest Drive and Crockett Avenue, back to a left on James Madison Highway. Continue to a left on Cedar Ridge Road. Pick up students back to a left on James Madison Highway. Continue to a left turn on Carver School Road to a left on General Winder Road. Proceed to the turnaround and resume pickups on the return trip on General Winder to James Madison Highway. Turn left and continue student pickups on James Madison Highway to Lovers Lane. Proceed to Three Flags Subdivision and pick up EASTERN VIEW ONLY students only. All students are to meet the bus on the corners with Osprey Lane, Lakeford Drive, and Live Oak Drive. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 136 Virginia Avenue, Windermere Drive, Autumn Ridge Road, Fox Den, Woodview Road, Deer Chase Road, Fairwood Drive, Fairwood Lane, Woodcrest Loop, Prosperity Road ***EASTERN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL ONLY*** Begin student pickups for Eastern View High School students ONLY at 7:05 a.m. on Virginia Avenue (Redwood Lakes) from Kearns Court to Kearns Drive, including Windermere Drive. Proceed on Virginia Avenue to pickups at

the intersections from Fairwood Drive to Prosperity Road. Turn right on Prosperity Road and left on Woodcrest Loop picking up students at the intersections. Students living on Monument Lane need to meet the bus on Woodcrest Loop. Continue around the loop to and turn left on Fox Den picking up students at street corners. Turn left on Fairwood Drive and continue back to Virginia Avenue, turn right and proceed on Virginia to the intersection of Third Street. Resume pickups on Virginia Avenue from Third Street to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Eastern View High School. Bus# 137 York Road, Stevensburg Road, Greens Corner Road, Jonas Road, Glen Ella Road, Brandy Road, Braggs Corner Road, Rogers Road, Nalles Mill Road, East St & Chandler Street, Orange Road at Standpipe Road, Evergreen Drive, Gum Street; Field Stone Drive, Ospry Lane, Scenic Creek Drive Begin student pick up at 6:18 a.m.at the west end of York Road at the intersection of Germanna Road. Proceed to and left on Stevensburg Road and turn left on Greens Corner Road and then a right turn on Jonas Road. Turn right on Bel Pre Road (no pickups). Turn right on Glen Ella Road and resume student pick up to left on Greens Corner Road. Continue to a left turn on Stevensburg Road and pick up students to Bel Pre Road. Continue on Stevensburg Road to a left on Carrico Mills Road. Cross the railroad tracks at Brandy Station and resume student pick up on Brandy Road, left side only, to a left on Braggs Corner Road. Turn right on Rogers Road and continuing to Nalles Mill Road picking up students to Business 29. Proceed to F.T. Binns Middle School. After leaving FTBMS pick up EVHS students only. Turn left out of Grandview Ave and proceed to East St and Chandler St and pick up students. Continue travelling to Orange Road (Rt 15) and pick up students at street intersections to Gum Street. Travel to Three Flags Subdivision and pick up students at Field Stone Boulevard and Live Oak Drive. Turn left on Ospry Lane and

The Mens and Women’s Ministries of Open Door Baptist Church invite you join them for a

Church Wide Yard Sale and a BBQ. $8.50/Meal, $6.50 for sandwich solo, $1 drinks! Cash & Carry!

July 29th, 2017Rain or Shine!

Yard Sale is from 9:00 to 2:00 pm

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members in the news

(USA Gymnastics);Ann MobleyFrias – USAG (USA Gymnastics); Maria Short – USAG (USA Gymnastics);Jenny Broadbent – CrossFit L2; Michael Duff – USAW (USA Weightlifting) Coach. Congratulations everyone!

DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Roberta Jalbert for her contributions to the facility. Roberta loves gardening and when she is a Master Naturalist. Roberta enjoys exploring the environment and ecosystems in the Piedmont area and sharing her findings with Dogwood Village residents. She is pictured with resident Renate Ruzich as they plant flowers in the resident garden. MEADOWS FARMS GOLF COURSE is excited to announce that they were the recipient of the 2017 Readers Choice Awards for “Favorite Golf Course” by The Free Lance Star. Meadows Farms is thrilled to receive this honor. Over 13+ great courses in the Fredericksburg area were considered, and thank you to all the golfers who voted! THE BRANDY STATION AND CEDAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK ALLIANCE encourages the Culpeper community to view the July/August 2017 issue of AAA

The local SALVATION ARMY recently met a vital internal benchmark by upgrading from Service Unit to Service Center. Service Units are led by volunteers and do not have property, whereas Service Centers have professional staff and property. This upgrade comes with a $25,000 grant.

HOSPICE OF THE PIEDMONT (HOP) is proud to announce that Kate Tamarkin, Music Director Laureate of the Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia, has joined our staff as the Program Coordinator for the Music by the Bedside program. Kate directed the Symphony for the last 11 years and her distinguished musical career spans 35 years.

HEAVENS TOUCH MASSAGE & WELLNESS has recently moved to Suite 113 in the same building. It is a much larger space where our clients can sit and relax while they wait for their session. They are happy to announce their award for 2017 Best Of The Best for Therapeutic Massage from The Culpeper Times.

CULPEPER COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE welcomed Cathy Gillespie, the wife of Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, who began her tour of Southwestern Virginia with a stop in Culpeper on Sunday, July 23.

Alan Boxley, Plumbing Division Supervisor for RALPH W KILBY WIRE AND WATER, recently completed his continuing education classes for the renewal of his Master Plumber and Gas Fitters licenses meeting the requirements of the Virginia Department of Labor. Alan has been a key employee since 1980.

CROSSFIT CULPEPER is pleased to announce that the following coaches have achieved certifications in the following: Kristi Queen – USAG (USA Gymnastics);Kelsey Faeth – USAG

WELLSPRING HEALTH SERVICES, located at 15237 Creativity Drive in Culpeper, now offers on-site ultrasound in addition to lab tests, x-rays, and various types of scans.

World magazine. The “Crossroads of the Civil War” feature story contained therein shines a spotlight on Culpeper’s storied battlefields and sites like the Graffiti House and Museum of Culpeper History which serve to invaluably augment these treasured historic landscapes. The story is also accessible online via the following link: http://bit. ly/2rSgkcO.

47th Annual Business, Industry, and Education (BIE) Day Friday, August 4, 8:00 - 11:00 am

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 4. For booth and sponsorship information contact Martha Sanford at 540.825.8628. Thank you to our sponsors to date: Able Heating and Air, Inc. l Appleton Campbell, Inc. l Blossman Propane Gas & Appliance Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation l CFC Farm & Home Center l Cintas Continental Automotive Systems, Inc., l Culpeper Dental Associates l Culpeper Star-Exponent Dave the Mover, LLC l Embrace Home Loans, Inc. l Eppard Orthodontics l Virginia Compton, Germanna Community College l Griffin and Errera Orthodontics l H & R Block Integrity Automotive, Inc. l Kash Design l Montague, Miller & Company REALTORS Nicholas, Jones & Co., PLC l Novant Health UVA Health System l Oak View National Bank Partners 1st Federal Credit Union l Puffenbarger Insurance & Financial Services Inc. Rappahannock Electric Cooperative l Rappahannock Media and Culpeper Times St. Stephens Episcopal Church l Union Bank & Trust l UVA Community Credit Union Virginia Community Bank l Windmore Foundation for the Arts - Crossroads Youth Orchestra Wellspring Health Services l Xpress Copy & Graphics, LLC

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welcome new members Lee Sherbeyn Real Estate Service Lee Sherbeyn 6328 Catlett Road Bealeton, VA 22712 540.878.3068 dlsherbeyn@gmail.com Real Estate Sigora Solar Jim Hobbs 4640 Midhurst Ct. Sumerduck, VA 22742 540.317.0064 jim.hobbs@sigorasolar.com Solar Energy

David and Joanne Durr Culpeper, VA 22701 dedurr01@gmail.com Individual Member Ray’s Automotive Amber Lacy- Office Manager 15488 Montanus Drive, Suite A Culpeper, VA 22701 540.825.9520 raysauto@rocketmail.com Automotive Repair Boxwoods Celebration Venue Chuck Mills- Manager 4492 True Blue Road Culpeper, VA 22701 540.661.7034 info@boxwoodscelebrationvenue.com Wedding Venue

Vote Tristan Shields Rixeyville, VA 22701 540.270.2588 www.tristanshields.com Non-Profit Congratulations to FAYE’S OFFICE SUPPLY! They are now an authorized LORELL DIAMOND SHOWROOM DEALER. Congratulations to Katie Reames, CFC FARM & HOME CENTER’S Director of Feed & Nutrition Services, who received the Honorary State FFA Degree at the 91st State FFA Convention of the Virginia FFA Association in June. Mrs. Reames was honored for her exceptional service to Virginia agriculture, agricultural education, and FFA.

Do you know a potential award winner? Nominations for the 103rd Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Awards Open September 1 Please note: You DO NOT have to be a Chamber member in order to make or receive a nomination.

For more information contact 540.825.8628 or Marthas@CulpeperChamber.com

Nominate Through October 13 for: - Large Business of the Year - Small Business of the Year - Non Profit of the Year - Young Professional of the Year - Entrepreneur of the Year - L.B. Henretty Memorial Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award

CareCredit® healthcare financing is available at WELLSPRING HEALTH SERVICES in Culpeper. CareCredit® offers short-term and long-term financing options for health services. www.WellspringHealthServices.com Chuck Duncan stepped down as Chairman of CULPEPER COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE as of June 1 to run for Culpeper County Board of Supervisors, Jeffersonton District. His successor is Culpeper Town Council member Jon Russell.

Nominate online at: CulpeperChamber.com/Awards September 1 - October 13

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LET’S EAT! Also serving the original “Culpeper Cattle Company BBQ”

MONDAY - 75 cent oysters TUESDAY - Taco Tuesday $2 THURSDAY - Burger & Beer $9

Best Fish-n-Chips in town!

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Now serving cold plates at lunch with all homemade salads! Country Café and Catering 1359 Orange Rd, Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 829-9966

Celebrating our 70th Anniversary We now take credit and debit cards

Voted Culpeper’s Best of the Best Fries 701 N Main St, Culpeper, VA (540) 825-9212 Hours 6:00AM - 2:00PM

Breakfast: It’s what’s for dinner!

The best dinner is often a breakfast. The image of pancakes, waffles, or omelettes on Jim Hollingshead the dinner table is usually tied closely to warm family memories. My wife and I frequently indulge in this tradition, and will pass it down to our children. I, being the Wine Nerd that I am, can rarely pass up the opportunity to pair a wine with a food that is unusual or odd. As I am neither an alcoholic nor a playboy millionaire, I (like most human beings) don’t often pair wines with my breakfasts. The results of such experiments have included some of the most memorable meals.

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Pancakes, Eggs, & Bacon: Sauternes The pairing that sparked my passion for pairing wines and breakfast foods was almost an accident. Hot pancakes, scrambled eggs with cream cheese, and crispy bacon sat on the messy dinner table next to some groceries. In poking out of one of the bags was a small bottle of an inexpensive Sauternes that I had wanted to try(we can’t all afford Chateau d’Yquem…). I opened it on a whim, wondering how it would compliment the food. The end result: I skipped the maple syrup. The sweet, honeyed fruits of the dessert wine blended perfectly with the food, with enough sugar to make the meal itself seem to be a dessert. It was a thoroughly memorable meal. Stuffed French Toast: Belgian Tripel Yes, yes, I know I usually talk about wine. I do, however, love excellent beer as well. Last year, I made french toast, and stuffed it with a concoction of cream cheese, dark chocolate, and raspberry jam. Thinking of the Pancakes-and-Sauternes incident, I lamented that I didn’t have a dessert wine handy. It proved to be fortunate, however, because I had a Belgian-styled Tripel instead. (For you beer geeks: it was the Golden Monkey, from Victory.) Lighter in color, smooth in texture, and rich in alcohol, golden

fruits and spices, the beer paired masterfully. This time, the sweetness of the food made the spice of the beer stand out in sharp contrast. It was a pairing that any wine lover would be unable to resist. Loaded Waffles: Off-Dry Riesling Waffles, while delicious in their own right, can be used as a blank canvas for your palate. Fruits, preserves, and even ice cream can be used to add a plethora of flavors, from peaches and apricots to raspberries and blueberries. While individual waffles may have their perfect partner, there is one wine that I’ve found works wonderfully with any waffle on your plate: Riesling. Whether it’s from Germany or Washington State, a riesling with enough sugar to be a bit juicy(but not sweet; the fruit and syrup will take care of that) will work wonders across the board. Flavors of ripe apples and golden fruits will dance with the pastry no matter the flavors. Eggs Benedict: Blanquette de Limoux Eggs are notoriously hard to pair a wine with. Add hollandaise sauce to the mix, and you’ve got an even harder problem. When pairing with anything creamy, however, bubbles are your “get out of jail free” card. Bubbles cleanse your palate, removing that heavy creaminess, so you can experience that lovely first bite time and time again. I tend to like a softer, gentler bubbly with my Benedict, preferably with some Chenin Blanc in the blend. Limoux, in southern France, is one of my favorite locations for sparkling wine(called Blanquette de Limoux) for that very reason. Soft, supple texture, creamy bubbles, nutmeg, and oh, so much butter make brunch stand out it a way you won’t forget. Of course, you could also always make a mimosa. Jim Hollingshead is a rabid oenophile who was born in Wisconsin, grew up in Texas, and has fallen in love with the rolling hills of Virginia. He is The Wine Nerd at the Culpeper Cheese Company, and occasionally pretends to have other interests. You can reach him at 540-827-4757 or jim@culpepercheese.com.

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The Bonanno’s Madison Inn Restaurant Homemade Italian Specials by Chef Tony Happy Hour daily from 3-6 p.m. 217 N. Main Street, Madison, VA Call for Reservations (540) 948.5095 www.facebook.com/TheBonannosMadisonInnRestaurant

Thursdays are now 1/2 half select appetizers with door prices, drink and food specials!

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CELEBRATING 10 YEARS: Chick-fil-A of Culpeper celebrated its 10th anniversary July 19. The business, owned by Rick and Sandy Combs, has become a mainstay of the community, supporting non profits and always giving back. That continued on their 10th anniversary as they provided chicken biscuits free of charge for breakfast and chicken sandwiches at lunch and dinner. The friendly face of Poppa J (left) can always be seen greeting customers throughout the day, bringing smiles to the faces of youngsters that come to eat lunch and play on the popular indoor playground. Manager Sherry Lumpkin laughs, saying she's not sure what is more popular - the playground or Poppa J (who happens to be Sandy's dad). "I've been here for three years and any time we can give back, we do," Lumpkin said. "We want to support the customers who have always supported us." Lumpkin praised the Combs family as great to work for. "Rick is a wonderful owner," Lumpkin said. "He has so much to offer as an operator. He's learning all the time and sharing what he knows." Lumpkin said that Combs and the staff follow the Chick-fil-A mantra of being good stewards in the community, donating to Mana Ministry and to other folks in need. Chick-fil-A is located at 15275 Creativity Dr, Culpeper, VA 22701. Call (540) 825-4447.

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A RISING MEDIA MARKETING STAR? Multi-media community publishing company in booming Northern Virginia has an immediate opening for a rising star to take over as marketing director. This position has direct authority for all aspects of driving sales in high quality print and digital environments. The perfect candidate is an innovative, motivational team builder, savvy in developing the ideal sales and support team to drive a multi-media operation. Will negotiate a lucrative incentive-driven compensation package for the right candidate.  free of typical corporate inertia, please submit cover letter and resume to: Marketing Director P.O. Box 868, Marshall VA 20116 or e-mail dac@grthompson.com


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Employment Customer Service Reps

School photo company seeking to hire customer service representatives. Must be punctual, outgoing, team player. Seasonal job: flexible schedule 7:00am- 4:00 pm M-F. Start Aug 4. Must have reliable transportation .

Email resume: Janet@vosphoto.com

Administrative Assistant

New Baltimore Firm has immediate PT/FT position for an administrative assistant. Detail-oriented, ability to multi-task, and MS Word/Excel knowledge a must; familiarity with QuickBooks, accounting software, and/or Access a plus. Training will be provided. Send resume and salary requirements to MKA via email at

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needed in Warrenton/Culpeper VA area to assist property management company in maintaining apartments, commercial and agricultural property. This is a hands on job but candidates should also have ability to manage other workers and subs, good communication skills. Able to do minor plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, drywall, painting, minor carpentry repairs. Good driving record required. Maintenance Tech #1 or #2 certifications, HVAC cert and experience maintaining landscape and farm equipment a plus but not required. Wages commensurate with experience but includes paid vacation, sick leave, paid holidays and bonus. Good opportunity for individual who wants to stop commenting to NoVA and enjoy living and working in the country. Email resume or qualifications to

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Full-time for the Warrenton area and surrounding markets. Excellent opportunity for great earnings. ($65 k plus) Good base salary, mileage allowance and strong commission program. Commission earned on all of our media products. If you are an outgoing, motivated sales leader looking for a new challenge, let´s talk. Media experience not necessary. Sales experience required. Send resume to: jim@piedmontpub.com. Piedmont Publishing Group includes Rappahannock News, Culpeper Times, Warrenton, Haymarket, Broad Run Lifestyle Magazines, the Piedmont Virginian Magazine plus associated digital and social media platforms.

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