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Culpeper Car Wash owners Tom Boyd and Steve Corbin, will donate $2 for every car washed at their car wash this Saturday, June 27 to charity. The Car wash is hosting local group Culpeper Youth, who will have volunteers on hand providing free tire cleaning and dry downs. The donations from Culpeper Car Wash plus cash tips collected by Culpeper Youth will benefit “Teens Dress for Success” an initiative of The Culpeper Crisis Team to provide up to 50 Teens with new school clothing. "As a locally owned and operated carwash, we take pride in giving back to our community. We support all of our veteran’s, First Responders, Churches, civic groups, and our local 4-H groups. We think that it is a great relationship when the community and small business help each other and work together," said Steve Corbin Co-Owner. For further information on Culpeper Youth contact - Jamie Clancey at 540-445-1183 or Josh Houston at (540) 661-2775. For Further Information on Teens Dress for Success contact - Doris Clatterbuck at 540-737-0372, x 360 If you are a local non-profit interested in applying for The Culpeper Car Wash Charity Car Wash program please email tom@ culpepercarwash.com for an Photo Caption: Mugshot of Abigail Stern application..
Stern elected as FCCLA National Officer Abigail Stern, a senior at Eastern View High School, was one of 10 national officers elected to serve on the Family, Career and Communities Leaders of Stern America’s (FCCLA) National Executive Council at the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California. Stern, the daughter of Nicole Stern of Culpeper, will be serving as FCCLA’s Vice President of Membership throughout the 20192020 school year. As Vice President of Membership, Stern will be a part of efforts on a national level to increase FCCLA membership and make current members more active. “We recently increased our membership by 10,000 and we want
Abby Stern (Editor's note: This is weekly series highlighting members of Culpeper's Youth Council. To join Culpeper Youth, go to www.culpeperyouth.org to apply.) Last week Terry Jackson and I represented Eastern View High School at the 2019 YADAPP (Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project) Conference hosted at Longwood University with Deputy Dana Martz as our adult sponsor. This purpose of this conference is to give students the resources and opportunity to create a year long action plan to be implemented in their communities at the conclusion of the conference. Throughout the week Terry and I attended a variety of workshops, planning sessions, and listened to keynote speakers. At the different planning sessions throughout the conference we created our event, YPSL (Young People Saving Lives), a day long camp open to teens in our community. We plan to host this event in the Culpeper community in either February or March. The purpose of YPSL is to raise awareness of underage alcohol use, drug abuse, and driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Our event won us a mini grant which is awarded to groups who create an organized and creative event. We will use this grant when hosting our event. We are thankful for the support provided to us by CAYA (Come As You Are). We enjoyed our week at the conference filled with networking, activities and planning. We are hoping to attend the 2020 YADAPP Conference next year!
to continue that,” Stern said. “It’s not just increasing membership, but increasing the number of active members.” As a national officer, Stern will join a team of nine other members, will build off existing goals to prepare a program of work as well as develop future goals for the organization. Additionally, the officers will prepare for future workshops and meetings on the local, state, and national level. During the year, Stern will also assist in planning the focus and content of FCCLA’s 2020 National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., July 5-9. “Congratulations Abby Stern for being elected to a national officer position for FCCLA.,” said EV Principal Dr. Felix Addo. “We are stoked about your accomplishments and very proud of you. There was never a doubt in our mind that this was a position for you and only you.” Last year, Stern served as Virginia FCCLA Vice President of Programs and said she was excited to now help the organization grow on a national level. Approximately 8,700 students from across the country attended the 2019 National Leadership Conference earlier this month. Stern was one of 28 National Officer candidates vying for the 10 council positions and competed in a series of intense interviews, a FCCLA knowledge test, and presented a prepared speech on-stage during the five-day conference. Once the council was selected, they met and determined roles for each member of the group. “We did a lot of team-building activities and we really got a feel for everyone’s strengths,” Stern said. “We sat down and went through the selection process and that took about five hours.”
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Cedar Mtn. Battlefield commemorates 157th anniversary By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Cedar Mountain Battlefield is celebrating its 157th anniversary with a living history weekend Aug. 10-11. Diane Logan, President of Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield, said an initiative to name Cedar Mountain Battlefield and Brandy Station Battlefield a State Park has helped increase interest in the annual anniversary weekend of the bloodiest battle in Culpeper County during the Civil War. “We’ve gotten a lot of attention,” Logan said. “The 10th (Virginia Infantry - a living history unit) has been doing this for about three years and when you are developing special events it takes about three years to really get the word out. We’re very excited this year because we are adding new things.” She’s extremely excited for the planned torchlight tour the evening of Aug. 10, starting at 8 p.m. “I describe it as an outdoor historical drama,” Logan said. “You’re kind of taken back into time and led through different vignettes and each vignette will tell a story of what happened here on the battlefield.” During the Battle of Cedar Mountain, about 3,600 Union and Confederate troops were killed in the battle, which took place on Aug. 9, 1862. Logan said they will host a burial scene, which is always a moving experience. “It’s so touching because people know men were killed and they know it took days to clear the battlefields, but I don’t think the story of actual battlefield burials has been told,” Logan said. “The impact of such a personal experience that you’re sharing. This is something that actually happened here on the battlefield. We have a diary that describes the burial of this young man.” Most of the Union army killed during the battle were buried in the Culpeper National Cemetery while many of the Confederate soldiers were moved to the Fairview Cemetery. The American Battlefield Preservation Trust has preserved almost 500 acres of the battlefield. “I was told when I moved to Culpeper this was one of the best kept secrets in the Civil War world,” Logan said. “I think through the 150th and publications such as the Civil War Trust’s magazine we’ve got a lot more interest.” Logan said that the battle was unique because while many think of Sherman being the first to bring the war to the civilians, it actually occurred during the Battle of Cedar Mountain. Farmers lost all their crops, their livestock and soldiers lived off the land. Logan said the most famous story is of Miss Crittenden refusing
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The Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield will host the 157th commemoration of the Battle of Cedar Mountain the weekend of Aug. 10-11. The anniversary weekend will feature living history events including a torchlight tour that will feature a burial reenactment. to leave her home and watching the battle from her parlor. Her house riddled with bullet holes, she watched as a cannonball came through the front door and hit a beam in the home, the deadly projectile coming to a rest at her feet. One Union soldier returned to the Crittenden home to check on the inhabitants, finding it covered in blood as it served as a Confederate hospital. “It was just such a horrific description of what happened,” Logan said. “I think the stories are as horrific as we read about in the larger, better known battlefields such as Gettysburg.” The Battle of Cedar Mountain was also the scene of Stonewall Jackson pulling out his saber, still in its sheath, to rally his troops. It also became an iconic scene due to how heavily photographed it was. “This battlefield was one of the first to be photographed as intensely as it was,” Logan said. “It was the first time dead animals were photographed on the battlefield.” Logan said that the push to name the battlefields a state park will have a small window of opportunity to go before the senate, but cautions it may not get there this year. Last year the Medicare debate took up the entire focus of the senate, but Logan is hopeful that with the support of other entities the battlefields will
get their moment soon. “We have very strong support, we just have to get it in that very small window to get it approved,” Logan said. “We’re still very optimistic and we’re still planning different activities and creating opportunities for a state park beyond the reenactments. “The state park initiative is one of the major reasons we’re seeing a lot more visitation because of people being so interested in having a state park here.” Logan also pointed out the partnerships the battlefield group is building, mentioning the George Washington Carver School Museum. During the anniversary weekend, the museum will host a special presentation of Their Sacrifice: Our Freedom, an exhibit curated for the Carver 4-County Museum, highlights some of the more than 200 African American men from the counties of Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison and Orange left their homes to join on the side of the Union during the Civil War. Logan said that if residents want to help support the push for a state park the best way to do so is to volunteer. “The more we can show the state and demonstrate rich history here in Culpeper and show them we have viable organizations that are here and want to promote that history,” Logan said.
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Aug. 10 Cedar Mountain 157th Anniversary Living History Weekend, Aug. 10 and 11. Daytime activities on August 10 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. are free and open to all ages. Visitors will be able to choose from a variety of immersive activities designed to share the stories of Civil War soldiers and civilians before, during, and after the battle. An evening torchlight tour at 8:00 pm explores battlefield happenings (students free, adults $5; fee supports battlefield preservation efforts). Battlefield location: 9465 General Winder Road in Culpeper County. Parking: George Washington Carver Center, 9433 James Madison Highway/ Route 15 just south of the battlefield. Battlefield shuttle bus every 15 minutes. Event schedule: friendsofcedarmountain.org Aug. 11 Cedar Mountain Battlefield 157th Anniversary Living History Weekend. Activities for all ages include a variety of immersive activities designed to share the stories of Civil War soldiers and civilians before, during, and after the battle. 10 a.m.: infantry and artillery combined arms demonstration: Noon: "School of the soldier" experience that includes basic drill and instruction, learning how to fire a musket, and more. Battlefield location: 9465 General Winder Road in Culpeper County. Parking: George Washington Carver Center, 9433 James Madison Highway/Route 15 just south of the battlefield. Battlefield shuttle bus every 15 minutes. Event details: friendsofcedarmountain.org
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Hemming takes the helm of Culpeper United Methodist Church ➤ New pastor takes over for longtime minister Randy Orndorff, who recently was reassinged to Northern Virginia By Amy Wagner Contributing writer Pastor John Hemming recently arrived at Culpeper United Methodist Church after seven years pastoring Powhatan United Methodist Church. Arriving from a smaller church, with an average Sunday worship attendance of 220, Hemming is excited about serving at CUMC where the average attendance is well over 300. With an undergraduate business degree, Hemming left an information technology position in Northern Virginia to attend seminary. “Day one in the IT field I felt I was nowhere I was meant to be, but I waited it out,” said Hemming admitting he didn’t answer the call to seminary readily. Although, contrary to his IT career Hemming said he knew he was where he wanted to be, and needed to be, day one of being a pastor. Hemming was commissioned in 2008 and in 2012 he was ordained and began serving his first charge, in Powhatan. Hemming, 42, came to Culpeper with his wife and their three children. They officially moved into the parsonage, Tuesday, July 9, but Sunday, July 7, was his first at CUMC. According to Hemming, his top priority is to get deeply engaged in CUMC. He describes his preaching style as note free and he readily admits he worked hard to learn that. “It’s about being conversational,” said Hemming. “I really want people to be engaged with their words and their hearts,” he said.
Hemming likes the feel of Culpeper; a mixture of both small town and rural. “I want to find out how we, as a church, fit in here and what we can do in the community,” said HemHemming ming. “It is important to figure out how to do less, better; to make the most impact. This is where I want to lead the congregation. We want to do a few things excellent.” No stranger to travel, Hemming’s father was an Army Chaplain so, growing up, the family moved around every two to three years. Through these travels Hemming learned there were many different ways to do things, an attribute he uses in his work daily. “I like to work together to make things happen,” he said recently in his office. “I like to bring ideas to the team and see how we can make it happen – teamwork,” said Hemming. Preaching, teaching, relationship building, and being a father and husband are all things Hemming enjoys. He also enjoys reading and the outdoors (yearly participant in Tough Mudder since 2016). Hemming holds family time in highest regard and keeps that time sacred during the week. He is a huge fan of board games and rollercoasters. Jumping in with both feet and excited about his new church family Hemming is trying to wrap his head around learning to be a lead pastor. “I haven’t had this opportunity before,” he said. “I am excited to be in this role, working with staff and leadership, to implement ways to build God’s kingdom better.”
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➤ Concussions, from Page 8 recommendations for further management.” Signs of a concussion can include: A history of head injury followed by a headache • Lightheadedness • Dizziness • Fatigue • Difficulty with balance • Sleep problems • Increased anxiety In serious cases, individuals might also lose consciousness, experience seizures or exhibit unusual behavior. These cases should be evaluated immediately by an athletic trainer or emergency medicine provider and may require a computed tomography (CT) scan. Since neurologists generally don’t have the availability to assess athletes on a weekly basis, the last decade has seen marked improvements in concussion diagnosis and management among primary care providers. According to Dr. Harandi, primary care sports medicine doctors who are trained in concussion management are much better at treating concussions efficiently and effectively and getting athletes back to play safely. “Even head injuries that seem minor can lead to ongoing symptoms,
so follow up visits are an important part of concussion management,” said Dr. Harandi. “In the past, doctors diagnosed concussions acutely and recommended taking a week off, but rarely saw the patient again unless there were persistent symptoms. We now understand that wasn’t an effective way of managing a concussion.” To return to their sport, an athlete must be symptom free and back to baseline measurements. The athlete gradually increases activity in accordance with a three- to five-day “return to play” protocol. If symptoms are observed during this window, the athlete restarts the process. Doctors caution against sending athletes back into play before they are fully recovered and symptom-free. Don’t Live in Fear Despite the risk of injury, Dr. Harandi emphasizes the benefits of kids and teenagers participating in sports, including teamwork skills, lessons in sportsmanship and healthier lifestyles. In fact, many doctors encourage kids to be multisport athletes, which helps avoid overuse injuries. “There is always a risk of injury, but you can’t live in fear,” said Dr. Harandi. “You can do the same amount of damage slipping on ice or tripping on stairs. I would never
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discourage athletic activity because of the overall health benefits of exercise.” Primary care sports medicine providers are trained to recognize even subtle injuries. To offer more comprehensive treatment to patients, many have expanded their training to also include eating disorders and mental health conditions. For more information about orthopedics and sports medicine services at Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, please visit novanthealthuva. org/services/orthopedics--sportsmedicine.aspx.
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Jayne Atkinson as Ann Richards in “Ann” running July 11 through August 11, 2019 at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater.
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You don’t have to agree with her politics to give a smile and a nod to Ann Richards, first woman governor of Texas, pro-choice mother of four, recovered alcoholic and advisor to Democratic politicians all the way to the President. Though she died in 2006, she lives again in this ninetyminute one-woman show written by Holland Taylor. Politicians and would be runners take note: audiences respond to humor and honesty, but most of all, to the kind authenticity you can’t get from polls and focus groups. If “Ann”, directed by Kristen Van Ginhoven is a reliable source, then Ann Richards had all of those qualities and much more. Arena presents “Ann” in association with the Dallas Theatre Center, and from the moment she steps out on to the Lone Star stage, we feel right at home at an imaginary Texas college graduation. Jayne Atkinson in the titular role absorbs the warmth of the audience and feeds it right back – in personal anecdotes, self-deprecating humor, motherly advice, and one very risqué joke. She traces her ascent into politics from housewife and mother to Travis County Commissioner, to State Treasurer, to main speaker at the 1988 DNC, and finally, first woman governor of Texas. And she thrived. “Texas politics is a contact sport” she declares. But it wouldn’t have happened without the people who loved her staging an intervention on her alcoholism, and
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➤ Curtain Calls, from Page 10 who is in control of herself, who knows that in this wild rodeo ride called politics, she can fall and will always get back up again. She is also master of the significant pause. It’s to be expected that in a city like D.C. (is there any city “like” D.C.?) at a theatre such as Arena, the audience of hip young progressives will be eating out of her hand. They were, of course, “oohing” like a call and response service to anything she said that could be remotely rewired to today’s political scene. And while a few members near me were annoyingly loud about their political fervor, it didn’t detract from the mastery of Ms. Atkinson’s performance, or the fluidity and coherence of the script, with one
exception. To have her announce to the audience that she has died and reflect on later developments, in my view, revokes the silent contract between audience and stage. She’s alive. We came to see her alive. If what she had to say while she was alive resonates with us today, all the better. Regardless of whether you sit right, left, in the middle or on the fence, there is a hunger for decency and authenticity from our public servants today. An evening spent with “Ann” won’t solve anything, but it will renew a flicker of hope in humanity.
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Scheduled to participate in this year’s Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department parade are two members of the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders; “The First Ladies of Football.” This year’s Redskins Cheerleaders are being sponsored by Re/Max Crossroads - Norma Mayo Bailey & Maria C. Fay. The Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Fair is Aug. 7-10, and will held at their fairgrounds at 20057 Fleetwood Heights Road in Brandy Station.
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Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Women’s Group The Order of Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism, making a commitment to Jesus as our Savior, and following Him as Lord of their lives. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net |www. ststephensculpeper.net.
REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH • Reformation
Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Rd., Culpeper, Reformation Lutheran Church - A bible study just for seniors "Graying in Grace" meets each Tuesday at 10 a.m.
VHSL PHYSICALS • Continuing
the partnership between UVA Health System and Culpeper County Public Schools, VHSL sports physicals will be available throughout the month of June on a walk-in basis for only $25 at the three UVA Health Systems locations. Please call ahead to limit wait time. All student-athletes who wish to participate in athletics for the 2019-2020 school year must have a valid physical on file with their respective school. VHSL physicals are valid from July 1 - June 30 each year. This applies to all workouts and tryouts. Please plan to complete the physical prior to team workouts or tryouts. UVA Primary Care Culpeper Family Practice: 1200 Sunset Ln, (540) 825-6100, M-F, 8:00am5:00pm UVA Primary Care Family Care of Culpeper 16240 Bennett Rd, (540)
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825-5951, M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm UVA Pediatrics Culpeper 16244 Bennett Rd, (540) 825-5381, M-F, 8:00am-10:00am Parents must ensure that pages 1, 2, and 4 of the physical form are complete prior to meeting with the physician. Incomplete forms will not be processed. VHSL physical forms can be obtained at the main office of any middle or high school or at https://www.vhsl.org/ vhsl-physical-form/. Onsite option For family convenience, sports physicals will also be performed by UVA Health System providers at Culpeper Middle School on July 30, starting at 6 p.m. To decrease the wait time on July 30, CCHS students should arrive at 6:00 pm, EVHS students at 6:30 pm, and middle school students at 7:00 pm. The cost on July 30 is $25. Checks should be made payable to CCHS. Please contact your school athletic director with any questions.
JULY 25 BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly
bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is nonsmoking. Call 825-3424.
FILM • “My Favorite Wife”(RKO, 1940) Three years after their great success in “The Awful Truth,” writer/director Leo McCarey reunited stars Cary Grant and Irene Dunne for another romantic comedy classic. Inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem, "Enoch Arden," Dunne (as Ellen Arden), returns to her spouse and children after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for
several years, only to find that her husband Nick (Grant) has had her declared legally dead and is about to marry another woman. Co-written and produced by McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin, the film receive Oscar nods for Best Story, Best Score and Best Art Direction. Remade in 1963 as Move Over, Darling starring Doris Day and James Garner. 35mm film print, recently produced by the Library of Congress Film Preservation Lab, 88 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 7:30 p.m.
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What’s Happening JULY 26 FILM • “Kid Boots”(Paramount,
1926) Eddie Cantor was already an established stage star when his Broadway musicalcomedy "Kid Boots" opened in December of 1923, a smash hit that ran for over a year. Paramount signed Cantor to recreate his role for the cameras where he was paired with rising star and future “It” girl, Clara Bow. Directed by Frank Tuttle, Cantor plays the hapless “Kid Boots” who is rescued from a bully by a handsome young playboy named Tom (Lawrence Gray); in return, Kid agrees to help Tom get a divorce from the gold-digging Carmen Mendoza (Natalie Kingston) who tricked him into marriage. Also on board is beautiful Billie Dove as Tom’s new love interest. Digital presentation, 77 min. The two-reel comedy short “The Way of All Pants”(1927) starring Charley Chase will also be on the program. For decades only nine minutes of this film, missing most of the first reel, was the only version available on the title. A nearly complete print was recently discovered at the Library of Congress National Audio Visual Conservation Center. Live musical accompaniment will be presented by Andrew Simpson. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 7:30 p.m.
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LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Teddy Deal at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-7644229. No cover. SPAGHETTI DINNER • The
public is invited to attend a Spaghetti Dinner and Bake Sale on July 27th from 5-7 p.m. at Stevensburg Baptist Church. The cost: Adults - $8 / Kids 6-12 years old $5 / Kids 5 and under - free. All proceeds will go to support the ministry of Hope for Appalachia.
PRAYER SERVICE • Reformation Lutheran Church's, Prayer & Healing Service is the 4th Saturday of every month. The 6 p.m. Praise and Worship service features special prayers for healing of mind, body and spirit, with laying-on-of-hands and anointing with oil. Prayer Teams are available for those seeking the special
touch of Jesus. Come and see how Jesus can change lives and bring healing and wholeness.
YOGA WORKSHOP• Yoga Workshop: Beatles Edition Join instructor Kelly Rozwadowski for a yoga flow set to the music of the Beatles. 11:00 am - 12:30 pm at Powell Wellness Center, 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper. Free and open to the community. Contact fitness manager Patrice Barklund to register: pbarklund@culpeperwellness. org or 540-445-5395. www. powellwellnesscenter.org. FILM • ““Hula”(Paramount, 1927) Clara Bow plays free-spirited “Hula” Calhoun, the daughter of a Hawaiian pineapple plantation owner who falls for a dashing but serious British engineer (Clive Brook), brought in to build a new dam on the island. She finds herself competing with the local widow (Arlette Marchal) for his attentions, but both women get a big surprise when his wife (Patricia Dupont) shows up. Future Oscar winner Victor Fleming (“Gone with the Wind”) directed this romantic comedy in which Bow dances in a grass skirt, rides a horse, rescues a dog and famously skinny dips in a stream. 35mm film print produced by the Library of Congress Film Preservation lab, 64 min. The rarely seen comedy short “No Publicity”(1927) starring popular character actor Edward Everett Horton and produced by Harold Lloyd will precede the feature. Live musical accompaniment will be presented by Andrew Simpson. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 2 p.m.
JULY 28
CHURCH • St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship! We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 AM or 10:30 AM, Childcare from 9 AM – 12 PM. Wednesday Centering Prayer at 11 AM followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 PM. For information: www. ststephensculpeper.net | 540-8258786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net | Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street.
BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday
Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5
p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot.
CHURCH • Mountain View
Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, July 28: "Reversal - Deep Certainty" Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 AM. Live Stream available at 10:00 AM via our website www. mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297
JULY 29
JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT • Country
Club of Culpeper is pleased to present its’ first annual Jr. Open Golf Tournament. The tournament, sponsored by Friends of Youth Golf, is scheduled for Monday, July 29. Friends of Youth Golf are a group of individuals that wish to inspire and encourage kids of all ages to learn and play the game of golf. The event is for players from 9 to 18 years old. Open to all youth from the surrounding areas, schools, and clubs. The younger group (9-12 years old) division will play 9 holes and the older will play 18 holes. There will be prizes in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions. Players may use a caddie. The Club will host a pool party for players and families following the tournament and the cost is $25/player. Non-player families may attend the party for $10/person. The pool party is over at 4 p.m. and includes picnic food. For more information or to obtain a registration form visit http://www. countryclubofculpeper.com/annual-jropen-golf-tournament/
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FARMERS MARKET • Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, will host a community farmers market featuring produce and goods from local vendors every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning May 8 and running through October. CHURCH • Beulah Baptist
Church, 9297 Eggbornsville Road, Culpeper hosts a call-in Bible study every Wednesday from 7:308:00 p.m. Free Dial-in 302/2021118; access code 862090. For more information, email bbc9297@ gmail.com.
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CULPEPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE HOURS • The Culpeper County
Democratic Committee Office is now open 9 a.m. to Noon every Wednesday and 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays at 206 Main Street, Suite 302, downtown. The public and members are welcome to stop in for up-to-date information, campaign materials, activities participation, and membership forms. Original artwork is also for sale.
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FARMERS MARKET • The Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department is making preparations for their upcoming annual Fire Department fundraising Fair. The Fair is Aug. 7-10, and will held at their fairgrounds at 20057 Fleetwood Heights Road in Brandy Station. The Fair will feature rides by Cole Shows Amusements, along with numerous food concessions and games of skill. There will be live music on the midway each evening of the fair. The Joker Band will open things up on Wednesday evening; following by CJ tha DJ on Thursday evening, Dark Hollow Band on Friday evening followed by the Dry Run Band on Saturday evening. On Thursday Aug. 8; the Fire Department parade will kick off at 6:30 p.m. The parade route is on Fleetwood Heights Road and will end just past the fairgrounds. Scheduled to participate in this year’s parade are two members of the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders; “The First Ladies of Football.” This year’s Redskins Cheerleaders are being sponsored by Re/Max Crossroads - Norma Mayo Bailey & Maria C. Fay. Also scheduled to participate is the new Miss Virginia 2019; Camille Schrier; who was recently crowned and Tim Smith from the famous television show, Moonshiners. Numerous prizes donated by local merchants will be given away on Saturday evening along with $5,000 in cash. Parking is free and there is no charge to enter the fairgrounds.
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JULY 27
The Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection and the Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities Authority will hold their next “dark sky” event at the Rappahannock County Park on Rt. 211, across from Little Washington, starting at 7:30 p.m.
REUNION • The annual Dwyer
family reunion begins at 10 a.m. at the Washington Fire Hall. Please bring a dish and drink to share. For more information, call Wayne Baldwin at 540-547-3722.
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DARK SKIES • The Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection and the Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities Authority will hold their next “dark sky” event at the Rappahannock County Park on Rt. 211, across from Little Washington, starting at 7:30 p.m. There will be a special presentation about the super-planet Jupiter and its four most visible moons, as well as Saturn and its many rings. Telescopes will be available to view the planets and deep sky objects. Personal telescopes welcome. All invited. Text Torney Van Acker at 703-250-7943 for additional details.
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COMMUNITY THEATRE READING • Do you like old
time radio programs? RAAC Theatre and Rapp at Home invite you to a community reading of old radio shows at 3 p.m. at the RAAC Community Theatre, 310 Gay St. Washington. Think “Dragnet,” “Gunsmoke,”“Our Miss Brooks.” No acting experience necessary. Scripts will be provided. Bring a snack and a beverage and prepare to have fun. For more information, contact Patty Hardee at pahardee@gmail.com. Free.
ORANGE COUNTY JULY 25 GAME NIGHT • Thursday, July
25th 5:30 at Bound2please Books in downtown Orange. We know
how to have fun and last Game Night there was much laughter over the classic board game CLUE. Who knows what we'll get into this time, Bingo? Apples to Apples? Utter Nonesense? More info 540672-4000
JULY 27 GHOST TOUR • Investigate with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers at the Exchange Hotel Civil War Medical Museum from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.! Featured on A&E’s History Channel, rated the 15th Most Haunted place in the US! … and 2nd Most Haunted place in Virginia! Join Chris, Doogie, Mike, and Brannon, stars of Destination America’s hit paranormal television series Ghost Asylum and Haunted Towns. Tickets Include: * “Meet & Greet” * Q & A Session * Photos & Autographs * Access to Merchandise * Presentation on the History and a Tour of the Exchange Hotel * Paranormal Investigation with The Tennessee Wraith Chasers.
AUG. 10 SEASONAL STROLL • James
Madison's Montpelier is where you will join Master Naturalists and Montpelier's Curator of Horticulture for a Seasonal Forest Stroll through the historic landmark and demonstration forests, learn about the dynamic history of the woods, including use, preservation and management over the last two centuries. Discover how we care for the land today. This familyfriendly 2-hour walk, 10 a.m. to
noon, involves light hiking. $10/ person. Meet at the Visitor Center. In case of inclement weather, call (540)672-2728, ext. 141 or 252. To register: http://www.montpelier. org/events
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MONROE • Your Obedient
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Servant: James Monroe’s 1819 Presi-dential Tour of the Southern States. At The James Madison Museum of Orange County Heritage Elected to the presidency in 1817, James Monroe toured the country on three consecutive years during his first term. A supporter of national unity and political conciliation, Monroe reached out to the South in 1819 with an agenda reflective of national interests including defense works, frontier settlements, Indian affairs, and education. 3 p.m. Monroe & Madison A Presidential Friendship Jarod Kearney, Assistant Director and Curator of the James Monroe Museum will speak about the unique relationship between two Virginia Presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
AUG. 31 INSECT FRIENDS AND FOES • Join this family-friendly
small group experience through gardens, fields and forests to discover James Madison’s Montpelier's buzzing bugs, winged wonders, and creepy crawlers. Learn the difference between insects and bugs, butterflies and moths, and those that are helpful or harmful. The walk may involve some moderate hills and is suitable for elementary age children and up. $10/person. 10 a.m. to noon. To register: http://www. montpelier.org/events
10 a.m. to noon, Spiritual Care Support Ministries opens up to the community to provide fellowship, encouragement, and hope through conversation with others, we invite you to come for a cup of coffee, tea, light refreshments and a place to sit and chat. Please visit www.scsm.tv or call 540-3495814 for more information.
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SUPPORT GROUP • Spiritual
Care Support Ministries at 76 W. Shirley Ave., Warrenton offers support groups/counseling and special events for those experiencing the death of a loved one, divorce, and chronic illness. Services are free. For upcoming events and times go to the website www.scsm.tv or call 540-349-5814.
AUG. 12 A REFRESHING FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL • 2 – 3:30
p.m., 76 West Shirley Ave, Warrenton, 20186. Come be encouraged and refreshed with Spiritual Care Support Ministries. In these guided conversations, you will meet others who are experiencing similar struggles and you will no longer feel alone. RSVP by calling 540-349-5814. Visit www. scsm.tv
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VIEWS Wild and Free the Way it Should Be A traffic cone, an orange plastic totem of man’s desire for a more Marshall Conner controlled world stands in mute witness to the parking follies of mankind. It bears the scars of wheels and weather. It stands on the edge of a paved parking lot—the border between man and wild. Through the center of the cone grows a few tenacious tendrils of crabgrass. Day-by-day these grassy arms inch higher and higher using the cone as a little green house. Who knew that this bouquet of crabgrass could bring such joy? A marvelous adaptation. There’s an odd beauty to it—because it serves as a daily metaphor of nature’s refusal to bend to the control of man. I admire the resilience and tenacity of nature— and I’ve always enjoyed the spirit of rebellion. Sure, crabgrass can be controlled and halted by chemicals—but there’s always that little patch of drier than normal grass or a small crack in the pavement where it can sprout and be reborn. The growth rate of crabgrass and its little weedy accomplices is legendary, it’s even comical. During one week of vacation a well-maintained yard can easily slip into green anarchy. What about dandelions? They are the favorite of my daughter-- those little yellow smiles. These things
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Culpeper Town Police to honor amazing citizens Starting Aug. 22, Chief Chris Jenkins and the Culpeper Police Department will be recognizing an Amazing Citizen at every Combined Neighborhood Watch meeting. These Amazing Citizens are people who go above and beyond making Culpeper better, who work behind the scenes or quietly with no public recognition. We want to recognize and honor these people. This is where we need your help. These Amazing Citizen Awards will be nominated by community members.
seem to have super regenerative powers and the ability to grow just one half-inch lower than your mower blade. In the insect world mosquitos rule the humid night, feasting on our cold beer infused blood stream. Ticks creep up our sweaty calves to more fruitful feeding zones and tiny ants brazenly march across our cabinets avoiding our traps, barriers and potions. Sure, we may ambush a few dozen or crush a couple under a thumb but they return days later. I once hired a pest control guy, a retired Marine. He said, “Those little sugar ants are like terrorists— you kill them and root out their bases and then they reemerge. I guess that’s why I like fighting them. It was an easy transition to civilian employment.” It cracks me up sometimes when fish decide to stop biting or games are interrupted by rain—it is nature’s way of saying slow your roll mankind. Last week while vacationing in Charleston, SC my family visited the South Carolina Aquarium, a true gem. In between all the wonderful tanks full of interesting fish—my teenage son and I focused on a tank full of juvenile tarpon. In the tank were a collection of other fish including, spot, croakers and mullet. An aquarium guide noticed us looking at a little tarpon picking on a struggling mullet. We are fishermen so we knew what was about to happen. The guide tells my son, “The fish here are fed well, they have no need to attack each other.” My son
laughed and said, “Just watch.” A baby tarpon promptly engulfed the little mullet headfirst. Crunch, crunch, crunch…as it went down. The little tarpon swam back and forth proudly as a confetto of scales and blood puffed from its gills. “A tarpon is going to be a tarpon,” my son added. “I’m going to let the keepers know about its behavior,” she said slightly embarrassed. On the same trip my family and I kayaked through saltwater estuaries checking out all the wildlife. As we paddled up a tidal creek, we heard lots of splashing—a pod of dolphins had pinned a school of mullet against an oyster bar. This impact feeding behavior was raw, a bit violent and awesome. It was tails and teeth—flipper was not playing around. This was wildlife— being wild. My family and I quietly paddled with the tide as the same pod of large dolphins gave us a deep breath of annoyance as they moved past our kayaks. With a few big sighs, they seemed to say, “This is our tidal creek—and you all interrupted a family meal.” This was beautifully unexpected and that is why nature seldom disappoints. I salute the unscripted, the unbridled and unmanageable. Conservationist Aldo Leopold, called it the “fierce green fire” that he saw in the eyes of a dying wolf. It tells us that nature should remain wild and untamed. Keep reaching for the sun crabgrass.
You see who’s doing incredible things in our community and who may not yet have been recognized for their hard work. We need to hear from you. The only requirements are that the person nominated is currently working to better Culpeper and is not a member of the Culpeper Police Department. The nominee can be part of an organization or group whose work extends past Culpeper. Please send your nomination directly to Chief Jenkins (contact information below) and tell him who you want to nominate and why. Nominations are accepted on a continual basis.
Our Command Staff will review the nominations and select one person be recognized at each Combined Neighborhood Watch meeting. These meetings are every other month so we intend to recognize six Amazing Citizens each year. We look forward to learning all about the amazing things people are doing for Culpeper! Email: CJenkins@culpeperva.gov Mail: Culpeper Police Department c/o Chris Jenkins 740 Old Brandy Rd Culpeper, VA 22701 Culpeper Town Police Department Culpeper
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members in the news ROSSON & TROILO FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES would like to congratulate Landon Green in becoming a certified Fire Extinguisher Technician and Pre-Engineered Fire Suppression Systems Technician.
Gantt Insurance Agency Rebecca Johnson - Licensed Agent 150 James Madison Highway Culpeper, VA 22701 540.825.1952 rebecca@ganttagency.com Insurance Agency
FAYE’S OFFICE SUPPLY would like to wish Ronnie Wray and Wayne Mason a Happy Birthday in June and Jeanne Bragg and Faye Gish for the month of July! Katherine Charapich, founder of the ESTATE LAW CENTER, PLLC, a law firm focusing in the practice areas of estate planning, elder law, and business law, was recently elected as a Director to the Board of the Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (VAELA). VAELA is a professional association of attorneys which educates its members and others regarding needs and solutions for the elderly. HOSPICE OF THE PIEDMONT’S Senior Medical Director Angela R. Stiltner, MD, HMDC, FAAHPM, has received a Hearst AAHPM (American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine) Leadership Scholars Fund Award. Dr. Stiltner is a Fellow of the AAHPM, a designation she earned in November of 2018. RAPPAHANNOCK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (REC) selects students from its service territory each year to travel to Washington, D.C.,to be a part of the annual National Rural Electric Cooperative Youth Tour. Congratulations to this year's Youth Tour participants: Kaylan Campbell (Madison County HS); Jose Cerritos Martinez (Culpeper County HS); Nicholas Coates (Madison County HS); Joseph Flynn (William Monroe HS); Tommy Garloch (Fredericksburg Christian School); Cindy Gonzalez, William Monroe HS); Nick Goudea (Culpeper County HS); Jerry Morris (William Monroe HS); Kevin Wang (William Monroe HS); Henry Wood (Rappahannock County HS).To learn more about Youth Tour – and to see video highlights from this year’s event – please visit www.myrec.coop/
Advanced Digestive Care Gastroenterology Associates Samantha Ferguson- Director of Operations 7915 Lake Manassas Drive, Suite #302 Gainesville, VA 20155 540.522.0808 doctorgi.com Health Care
DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Nancy Napier for her contributions to the facility. Nancy provides a wonderful service to our residents as she shares her knowledge of history through presentations with hands on relics and true stories of survival. She is pictured as she provides a presentation for the residents.
YouthTour. For the second consecutive year, CENTURY 21 NEW MILLENNIUM has been named one of The Washington Post’s 2019 Top Workplaces in the Washington, D.C. area. Among the 152 organizations recognized as Top Workplaces, NEW MILLENNIUM ranked No. 2 in the large company category across all industries, and No. 1 in real estate. WAKEFIELD COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL’S Carl Liles, 2013, has just been named a 2019 Fulbright Scholar. Fulbright Scholarships support research, study and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries. During his Fulbright Program, Carl will work, live and learn with the citizens of Kyrgyzstan. Raised in Marshall, Carl graduated magna cum laude from WCDS and from UVA where he earned a double major at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. SETTLE DOWN REAL ESTATE LLC has a new realtor, Stephanie
Yowell. Stephanie has lived in Culpeper County for over 40 years and is a proud mom to two children Emily and Wesley Partlow. SETTLE DOWN REAL ESTATE LLC is proud to announce they now have an office manager, Marji Nicodemus. She is ready to help the company continue to grow and succeed. Owner/broker Kathy Campbell is very excited to have these two join the company! The 2019 recipient of the Clara Stanley VLA Paraprofessional Forum Scholarship is Lori Rice. Lori works as a Library Associate for the CULPEPER COUNTY LIBRARY. She is active in her community Lori Rice and in her free time serves on the Board of Madison County Library and volunteers for the Madison County Free Clinic. Lynn Gore, the new Executive Director for WINDMORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS, has a Master of Music Composition from Middle Tennessee
Lawrence Land Attorney At Law Lawrence Land 101 West Main Street, Suite # 710 Norfolk, VA 23510 800.800.1911 lkl@lawrenceland.com Law Firms/Lawyers
State University and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Memphis. She has years of experience with nonprofit organizations, and they are pleased to welcome her into our Lynn Gore organization. Congratulations to MOUNTAIN RUN WINERY who won Best Steel Chardonnay, Best Oaked Chardonnay, and Best Hard Cider at the 2019 Virginia State Fair Wine Competition! Bo Kilby, owner of R W KILBY WIRE AND WATER, congratulated Alan Boxley for recently completing his VDOL recertification continuing education classes for his Virginia Master Plumber and Master Gasfitters tradesmen licenses. Alan has been with R W Kilby Wire and Water since 1980 and supervises our plumbing division.
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Pedro Navarrete’s love of food shines through in his cooking. The owner of Taco VIP has taken his cuisine inside recently, opening Taqueria Casa Frida in May. Located at 701 Dominion Square, in Culpeper, the restaurant was home to Maria Bonita for years before opening as Casa Frida last year. Navarrete and a pair of business partners decided to translate the success of his Taco VIP food truck to a sit downstyle restaurant and kept the name Casa Frida, adding Taqueria to the front for his own flair. “They came to my taco truck and they said ‘we like your food, do you want to try something different?’” Navarrete said. “I said ‘why not?’ We tried to change the name, but it took more time so I decided to make it like in California, where everywhere you can find a taqueria.” Those familiar with Taco VIP, which sets up shop down Route 3 in the town of Culpeper and can be seen at Culpeper Renaissance Inc.’s 3rd Thursday concert series, will know the quality of Navarrete’s food. It’s similar with tacos, burritos and quesadillas but features some styles that don’t translate well to a food truck. “We can do a little more with sauce here, like enchiladas, wet burritos, something different,” he said. He stresses that Taco VIP isn’t going anywhere, and he gets by with help from his wife Guadalupe Guerrero and his kids. “It’s all family,” Navarette said. “It’s good, you know. My kids and my wife help so it’s a family busi-
ness. It’s real fun. It’s not as stressful. If you do something I like, it’s fun.” Taqueria Casa Frida is authentic as it gets, offering a taste of Mexico. When asked what his favorite thing on the menu is, Navarette answers “everything,” with a laugh. “We like the tilapia, the mojarra frita, I love it,” Navarette said. Taqueria Casa Frida is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., but that soon will be expanding. Navarette said he will soon be offering breakfast at the restaurant and opening at 7 a.m. Breakfast will include huevos rancheros, pancakes, ham and eggs and more. Taqueria Casa Frida also uses the Door Dash app on android or Apple devices - making it easier to order. “You don’t have to go outside, you just order it and it’s delivered to you,” Navarette said. Navarette and his family moved to Culpeper in 2003 from California and opened VIP Tacos in 2017 and they’ve quickly become a hit. It’s Pedro’s passion that shines through, as he quickly gets to work on the grill behind him as soon as a customer pulls up. “I just like to cook, that’s more important in this kind of business,” Pedro said. Originally from Mexico City, Pedro worked in Mexican Taquerias in California before moving to Culpeper. He’s taken that expertise and the knowledge of the culture to create something truly unique and delicious at Taco VIP and now at Taqueria Casa Frida. Taqueria Casa Frida can be reached at 540-8252416 or at their Facebook page.
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CRIME SOLVERS Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: July 17-23 Following are the county police reports from July 17-23. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO.
James Nathaniel Parr Age: 35, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-2/250 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 19216 Stallion Rd., Culpeper Va. Wanted for: Possession of Controlled Substances.
July 17 Djuan Meredith Martin, 41, 6600 block Hanback Ct., Bealeton, driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of marijuana Ted Joe Fares, 61, 4900 block Columbia Road, Annandale, violation of stalking protective order Christopher Channing Kinsey, 30, 800 block Ripplebrook Drive, Culpeper, driving after forfeiture of license July 18 Andre Dionne Allen, 34, 100 block Haiti St., Warrenton, contempt of court General District Court (two counts) Leonard Dale Grove, 42, 29000 block Port Rapids Road, Richardsville, assault and battery family member
Robin Cynthia Penn-Thompson Age: 48, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-8/250 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 8160 James Monroe Hwy., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
July 19 Tyler Wayne Johnson, 22, 19000 block Shadow Spring Court, Jeffersonton, possession of marijuana, driving with suspended or revoked license Misty Dawn Wright, 43, 17000 block Brookshire Lane, Brandy Station, highway: dump trash, etc., highway/private property Christopher Alvin Sutphin, 47, 3000 block Redbud St., Culpeper, failure to comply with support order
July 20 Ryan Joshua Ward, 39, 11000 block O'Bannon's Mill Road, Boston, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance, possess or distribute controlled paraphernalia Marco Antonia Hernandez, 24, 500 block Windermere Drive, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol Jeremy Burnett Adams, 34, 11000 block Rotherwood Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language William Polomo-Ocana, 34, 500 block Fourth St., Culpeper, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance, distribute/sell for profit schedule I/II (three counts) Joshau Avery Mack, 30, 11000 block OBannon's Mill Road, Boston, drinking while driving or open container, reckless - general Martha Yvette Carey, 49, 19000 block Birch Drive, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol Jermaine Lawrence Eason, 33, 6000 block Oak Park Road, Oak Park, contempt of court July 21 Paul Anthony Campbell, 53, 9000 block Greenford Drive, Henrico, driving under the influence of alcohol Jackie Willie Jenkins, 62, 14000 block Acorn Lane, Rixeyville, possess, transport firearms by convicted felons, possess firearm while in possession of drugs, possession of schedule III controlled substance, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance, distribute/sell for profit
schedule I/II Amber Dawn Smith, 25, 14000 block Acorn Lane, Rixeyville, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Karen Faye Baruch, 57, 13000 block Kellys Ford Road, Elkwood, driving under the influence of alcohol Harley Lee Harris, 44, 14000 Fletcher Place, Culpeper, assault & battery - family member Tammy Jo Bragg, 58, 1000 block Dulin Drive, Amissville, assault and battery - family member Andrea Taylor Bragg, 25, 1000 block Dulin Drive, Amissville, assault and battery - family member July 22 Jordan Charles Hylton, 24, 13000 block Partlow Court, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Emanuel Lee Jones, 35, 6000 block Griffinsburg Road, Boston, failure to appear, drugs/alcohol, first offender violation, misdemeanor, probation violaton on misdemanor charge (two counts) Michael Wayne Smoot, 51, 15000 block Hall St., Culpeper, possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct July 23 Quania Idris Norris, 50, 20000 block Batna Road, Stevensburg, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Tina Ann Braxton, 44, 13000 block Raccoon Ford Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge (two counts), revocation of pretrial
Culpeper Town Police: July 15-21 Darrell Jermaine Hunt Jr. Age: 27, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-3/175 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 408 Dunmore St., Fredericksburg, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
Brandon Lee Shanks Age: 28, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-6/135 Hair/Eye: Black/Green Last known: 10544 Weaversville Rd., Bealeton, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
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Following are the police reports from July 15-21. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. July 15 Cleveland Edward Chambers Jr., 51, 1100 block Lossing Ave., Colonial Beach, obtaining money by false pretenses, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Lennard Michael Gray, 46, 1500 block Iverson St., Oxon Hill, failure to appear Brandon Waller, 46, address unkowns, Charlottesville, failure to appear Jeremy Antonio Washington, 26, 600 block Yancey St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Erick Carcamo, 20, 800 block Deer Chase Road, Culpeper, possession of marijuana July 16 Nils Konrad Keiser, 56, 300 block Whitworth Drive, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Teresa Lynn Brown, 42, 600 block N. East. St., Culpeper, larceny or theft - 3rd or subsequent offense
Kayla Marie Brown, 27, 5500 block Hoover Road, Reva, concealment, price alter merchandise Lee Andrew Douglas, 34, 11000 block Amsterdam Court, Culpeper, concealment, price alter merchandise July 17 Daniel Leander Stonebraker, 46, 500 block Northwood Circle, Cross Junction, grand larceny July 18 Timtheus Eugene Eason, 60, 500 block Wine St., Culpeper, trespass: after being forbidden to do so Karissa Marie Bailey, 28, 9100 block Scotts Mountain Road, Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license Samantha Marie Kerns, 19, 200 block Queen St., Culpeper, possession of marijuana July 19 Erin Kilby Buchele, 44, 1200 block S. Blue Ridge Ave., Culpeper, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, conspiracy to violate drug act - felony, manufacture
marijuana for others to use Larry Lee Williams, 53, 400 block James Madison Hwy., Culpeper, contempt of court, general district court July 20 Bobby Terrell Hill, 43, Glazier Way, Stafford, failure to appear, trespass after being forbidden to do so Sarah Elizabeth Welch, 22, 9300 block General Winder Way, Rapidan, concealment, price alter merchandise, giving false identity to law enforcement officer (two counts), forging public records, false ID identity fraud, failure to appear Juan Adolfo Chub-Pachan, 29, 400 block N. Commerce St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Gary Robert Dye, 65, address unknown, drunk in public, profane language Fernando Sauceda-Maradiaga, 53, 1800 block Picadilly Circus, Culpeper, assault and battery July 21 Joseph Warren Jones Jr., 31, 1300 block Old Fredericksburg Road, Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license
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Weekly Tarotscope for July 25: King Of Wands, The Tower TAROTSCOPES
Wow! This week’s Cara Cutro combination packs a punch. It’s time to move forward with any plans boldly. If risk is involved the Knight of Wands is up to the mission. This Knight is about moving forward confidently. He is charming, confident, and adventurous. He is quite literally on fire with motivation and determination. He’s got serious flare! Anytime we see a Knight in Tarot, we know it’s about our plan of action or approach. Embodying his qualities as we move forward is advised. But know that you’ll be really shaking things up when you do, because The Tower is what he’s paired with this week. The Tower gets a bad rap. It can indicate extreme upheaval or shocking news at times, but it’s also
representative of a huge release of what’s no longer working in our lives. Often a Tower level occurrence can seem shocking because an outside force comes along to break us free from a paradigm that no longer works. Coupled with the Knight of Wands, I see a major breakthrough that’s brought about by our own bold actions to remain true to our convictions. We have had enough of not being ourselves. This is about liberation, just be sure and hold onto your seat this week. Embrace change and freedom. You are taking a step closer to your truest self. Cara Cutro is a spirit centered teacher and life coach residing in Sperryville, VA. She is an herbalist, massage therapist, reiki master, intuitive counselor, tarot reader, and the owner of Abracadabra Massage & Wellness and the Wisdomkeepers School. For a full list of services or to setup an appointment with her or one of her team members, book online www. caracadabra.com or call 540-8787085.
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Culpeper Times • July 25-31, 2019
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July is FREE WINDOWS MONTH at Renewal by Andersen. 1
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It’s like getting FREE WINDOWS for 1 year
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Offer not available in all areas. Discount applied by retailer representative at time of contract execution and applies to purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors. Buy two windows and/or patio doors, get the second two windows and/or patio doors, of equal or lesser value, 40% off. Discount applied to lowest priced window and/or door products in purchase. Cannot be combined with other offers. To qualify for discount offer, initial contact for a free Window and Patio Door Diagnosis must be made and documented on or before 7/31/19 with the appointment then occurring no more than 10 days after the initial contact. No payments and deferred interest for 12 months available to well qualified buyers on approved credit only. Not all customers may qualify. Higher rates apply for customer with lower credit ratings. Financing not valid with other offers or prior purchases. No Finance Charges will be assessed if promo balance is paid in full in 12 months. Renewal by Andersen retailers are independently owned and operated retailers, and are neither brokers nor lenders. Any finance terms advertised are estimates only, and all financing is provided by third-party lenders unaffiliated with Renewal by Andersen retailers, under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender, all subject to credit requirements. Renewal by Andersen retailers do not assist with, counsel or negotiate financing, other than providing customers an introduction to lenders interested in financing. VA CLASS-A2701010633. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©2019 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2019 Lead Surge LLC. All rights reserved. †Values are based on comparison of Renewal by Andersen® double-hung window U-Factor to the U-Factor for clear dual pane glass non-metal frame default values from the 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2018 International Energy Conservation Code “Glazed Fenestration” Default Tables. *See limited warranty for details.
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