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H E A LT H Behind the Stethoscope: Meet the Culpeper Medical Center Providers Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, strives to provide quality, comprehensive healthcare to the Culpeper community from a team of talented Dr. Harandi medical professionals. Here you can get to know one of our providers, Dr. Armin Harandi. How long have you been practicing medicine? I have been practicing for over 15 years. What is your background? I grew up in Iran and earned my medical degree from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran. I then moved to the U.S. to do a joint replacement fellowship at University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville followed by a sports medicine fellowship at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I practiced orthopedics in Michigan for a few years but moved

back to Virginia when a position opened with UVA Orthopedics. What made you pursue a specialty in orthopedics? My father is also an orthopedic surgeon, so I grew up listening to him discuss cases and conditions that really intrigued me. I pursued medicine and orthopedics largely because of him. What attracted you to UVA Orthopedics, a department of Culpeper Medical Center? When I did my joint replacement fellowship at UVA in 2009, I liked the culture and camaraderie of the orthopedic group. When the practice had an opening, I decided to join. What specific conditions and injuries do you treat? Joint replacement surgeries are a big part of our practice and we see a lot of patients with hip and knee arthritis. We also treat fractures, sports-related injuries, including ACL tears and meniscus tears, as well as shoulder injuries, such as rotator cuff tears. What do you want readers

to know about hip and knee replacements? These surgeries are impressive in how they can improve so many aspects of a patient’s life. Their pain is removed and their mobility improves, which can help improve other health conditions and mitigate some health risks. Is there a particular patient experience that stands out to you? One of the first patients I saw at UVA Orthopedics had avascular necrosis of the hip, an extremely painful condition where the bone deteriorates. She had gone undiagnosed for years and was actually misdiagnosed with a spine condition that she underwent surgery for, which of course didn’t resolve the problem. I’ll always remember the joy in her eyes after we’d accurately diagnosed her and performed a total hip replacement. What are you most passionate about as a provider? I’m a perfectionist, so I’m passionate about creating perfect results every

single time. We do hundreds of similar surgeries, but I look at every one of those as a unique case. What are your hopes for the future of orthopedics? I am hopeful for more progress in the field of tissue engineering. We are years away from getting to those goals, but it would be a huge advancement to someday be able to use tissue-engineered cartilage and bone instead of metal in total hip and knee replacements. What would people be surprised to learn about orthopedics? Patients are often surprised to learn about the tools and materials that we use in orthopedics, such as drills and power saws. They’re surprised that we use tools that look similar to ones they have around the house. For more information about UVA Orthopedics, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, please visit novanthealthuva.org/clinic-locations/ uva-orthopedics.

A night of self-care for healthcare Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 • 5 to 8:45 p.m.

Germanna’s Daniel Technology Center, 18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper This event is free, with donations benefiting the Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund. Providing free mammograms and follow-up imaging to women and men of financial need within our service area. Pepperberries and Culpeper Medical Center have been partnering together for over 14 years to provide free mammograms for men and women in our community.

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Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center remembers infant lives Having a child should be the happiest moment of a person’s life so when that happiness turns tragic - it can often be debilitating. Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center is looking to remember the little lives lost - either during pregnancy or infancy - with a candle lighting at the Culpeper Medical Center Healing Garden Oct. 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. Cindy Curtis, RNC,IBCLC,CCE,CD, with the Culpeper Medical Center Birth Center, said Oct. 15 is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day and that the hospital is striving to recognize the lives lost and help parents cope with the loss. Curtis said that about 10 to 15 percent of pregnancies nationally end in miscarriage and that still birth - pregnancy loss after 20 weeks - is about 1 in 100. “A large population of women have had miscarriages, we see that all the time at the birth center,” Curtis said. Remembering those lost and showing the parents that they are not forgotten is important to Curtis - who lost a child due to miscarriage nearly 30 years ago. “I think it’s very important, the couple of years that we’ve done it it’s just about knowing that you’re not alone,” Curtis said. “People forget that you were ever pregnant. To have a day dedicated to remembering a baby that you lost - whether it was at six weeks or at birth, is really important to help with the healing.” The hospital has hosted the candle lighting the past couple of years and has had a small turnout, but Curtis hopes more parents who have dealt with infant loss or miscarriage come out to the ceremony. “The population we have here in our smaller area, it’s smaller than if you went to Charlottesville,” Curtis said. “We still feel like even though our numbers aren’t huge, it’s very important for the parents.” Amy and Brian Bowling will speak, as they know all too well what it feels like to lose a child. Amy has founded the Fertile Soil Foundation, after losing a child in 2010 and suffering through infertility issues. “When you leave the hospital or surgery center without a baby, you

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Lily Haught (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.) My whole academic life has had one purpose; getting me into college. Now that this time has finally come, I need to find a new objective. My idea of how college will be has been based off of Hallmark movies and stories from my peers ahead of me. What I do know for sure about college is the type of experience I want from it. I want my experience to be full of personal growth and enlightenment, two things that I haven’t quite achieved in a small town. Being from a small town with limited opportunities, I’ve felt that my personal growth has been stunted. My whole life I’ve been bound to a town with less than 20,000 people. I’ve made do with what there was but I’m ready to broaden my perspective and college is the perfect opportunity for that. Many think that college is just another necessity for the career that you want but I believe it’s a necessity for figuring out who you are when you’re not confined to your small town. The atmosphere in college allows for many different opportunities and avenues to go down. The diversity of the student population will allow me to learn more about different cultures than any textbook could teach me. Along with the student population, the opportunities from just being on a college campus near a lively city are endless. These opportunities will not only help me in my career but with the personal growth I’ve been striving for. don’t have that child to bring home that’s part of what we do in the birth center is that we have the resources to give,” Curtis said. The ceremony will be held at the hospital’s healing garden at 501 Sunset Lane. For more information, call 540-829-5775.

Fauquier Health Ethics Committee Presentation On October 23, 2019 from 12 pm

to 1:30 pm the Ethics Committee will present a discussion entitled “Dilemmas in Caring for Patients with Dementia.” This free event will be held in Sycamore A and B rooms at Fauquier Hospital and is open to community members and employees of the hospital. Lunch will be provided. Anyone planning to attend this presentation must register via a phone call to Jane Kulle at 540-316-4490 or email jane. kulle@fauquierhealth.org. You can register by leaving a message on the

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answering machine with the number of people who will be attending. Additional information can also be found on the Events & Education tab on Fauquier Health’s website at www. fauquierhealth.org. Speakers will discuss communication concerns, decisionmaking, different levels of care, and helpful hints for caregivers. Our panel of experts will include Dr. Elizabeth Martin who will give a brief description of ethical issues. Stacey Harvey, Owner/ President of Business Operations of First Light will discuss services that are available to assist with in home care. Karen Lee will talk about the issues she addresses while caring for a relative with Dementia in her home. Sophia Cameron, Community Relations Director at The Villa at Suffield Meadows will talk about the option of an extended care facility. The emphasis of this presentation will be to encourage open communication between all family members about ethical/legal issues. Patients will need a comfortable setting to be able to make their health care decisions known to their families and health care professionals.

Culpeper Tourism Dept. hosts cemetery walking tours Join us for a walking tour of the Culpeper National Cemetery. With over a dozen stops, the tour will primarily focus on the original section of the cemetery. You will hear the history behind five monuments and the stories of many who fought in Culpeper during the Civil War. Every single person buried in the National Cemetery decided to defend our country during their lives. Many paid the ultimate cost, others died peacefully in their beds. Each one of them has a story. We will share some of these stories during our afternoon tour. “The soldiers say. Our deaths are not ours; they are yours. They will mean what you make them mean. They say: Whether our lives and our deaths were for peace and a new hope or for nothing, we cannot say. It is you who must say this. They say: We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning. We were young, we have died, remember us.” – Anonymous We ask that you wear comfortable shoes and prepare for an hour plus walking tour. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite. com/e/culpeper-national-cemeterytour-tickets-74278640413


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12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420$74 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1308 $1778 $900 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74$100 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x13’9” Saxony Twist Blue Fleck $532 5’x8’ Huntley Cream $938 $500 12’x12’6” Level Loop Bisque $317 $90 5’5”x7’10”” Royal Kashimar Antique Navy $720 $400 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1308 $1778 $900 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $640 12’x18’10” Texture Créme BruleBubble $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 400 12’x13’9” Saxony Twist Blue Fleck $532 $100 5’x8’ Huntley Cream $938 $500 ’x10’5” Foxfi Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x9’5” Level Loop Rich Wood $260 $69 8’x11’ Impressions Pastel $1488 $700 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x12’ Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 Wm. Morris Red re Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 12’x11’6” Level Loop California Chrome $384 $85 5’3”x7’6” Oval Royal Kashimar Black/Maple $720 $400 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 Freize Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x9’5” Level Loop Rich Wood $260 $69 8’x11’ Impressions Pastel $1488 $700 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x13’9” Saxony Twist Blue Fleck $532 $100 5’x8’ Huntley Cream $938 $500 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 400 12’x12’ 12’x12’Freize Freize Foxfi reLoop Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Morris Red$1778 $1308 $640 12’x9’5” Level Rich Wood $695’9”x9’ 8’x11’ Impressions $1488 $700 12’x12’ FreizeFreize Foxfi re Suede $448$392 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 ’x12’ Créme Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $900 12’x13’4” $504 $95$260 IvoryWm. BluePastel 12’x10’5” Harmony $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi reChampagne Suede $448$95 $85$335 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red$720 $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 Level Loop Bisque $317 $90 5’5”x7’10”” Royal Kashimar Antique Navy $400 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $504 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy Green $850 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 500 12’x12’6” 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x10’5” Berber Bubble $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x9’5” Level Rich Wood $69 8’x11’ Impressions Pastel $1488 $700 Freize FoxfiFrost re Suede $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x13’4” FreizeLoop Foxfi re Suede $504$260 $95 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi re$504 Suede $504 $448 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1778 $1308 $640 ’x13’4” 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x10’8” Texture $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $900 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi rereBrule Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va.English Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va.Manor Tech Collegiate $372 $200 700 12’x13’9” 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x18’10” Texture Créme $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 Saxony Twist Blue Fleck $532 $100 5’x8’ Huntley Cream $938 $500 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x17’8” Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 English Manor Cambridge $640 ’x18’10” 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x18’10” Texture Créme BrulePear $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 900 12’x16’10” Texture $575 $333 6’ 5’7”x7’11” Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1308 $1065 $600 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va.Euphoria Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $745’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi rereSmoked Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $940 Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x9’5” Level Loop Rich Wood $260 $69 8’x11’ Impressions Pastel $1488 $700 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x17’ $345 $229 Sultana Red $1778 12’x10’8” Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x17’8” Texture $360 $240 Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 900 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi reLinen Suede $448 $85 English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval BraidContessa Log Cabin $1315 $750 ’x17’8” 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign $1778 $940 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pearre Suede $575 $333 6’5’9”x9’ Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi $448 $855’7”x7’11” 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360$229 $2405’9”x9’ 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi reGreen Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250$1778 $100 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 12’x10’5” Berber Champagne Bubble $420 $74 Antique Legends Bakhtiyari $1778 $900 oop Earthy Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $940 640 13’2”x13’10” Wool Cocoa $735 $200 8’x10’ Rectangle Braid Neverland $1315 $750 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi re Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory Blue $1308 $640 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval Braid Log Cabin $1315 $750 Texture LinenEarthy $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1308 $1778 $940 12’x13’4” Freize reLinen Suede $504 $95 English Manorw/Border Ivory Blue $640 12’x25’ Level Loop Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers $250 $100 ’x17’ 12’x17’Texture Linen $345 $345 $229 5’9”x9’5’7”x7’11” Sultana RedRed $1778 $940 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’Sovereign Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x17’ Texture $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana $1778 $940 12’x25’ Level Loop Foxfi Earthy $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi reGreen Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Ivory BlueWm. $1308 $640 640 12’x10’8” 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 13’2”x12’3” Wool Hemp $630 $275 5’x8’ Rectangle Braid Riviera $875 $475 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 13’2”x13’10” Wool Cocoa $735 $200 8’x10’ Rectangle Braid Neverland $1315 $750 Texture Frost $420 $79 5’9”x9’ Antique Legends Emperor’s Hunt $1778 $900 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Morris Red $1308 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red Red $515 $1778 $940 12’x18’10” Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $332 ’x25’ 12’x25’Level Loop Earthy Green $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” w/Border $250 $100 LevelTexture Loop Earthy Green $335 5’9”x7’4” Va.Tech Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’Va. Cavaliers Sovereign Sultana $1778 $940 $640 12’x25’ Level LoopCréme Earthy Green $850 $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x22’11” Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Collegiate $372 $200 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’ 5’3”x7’10” Freeform Design Heritage HallCabin $1065 $600 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 640 13’2”x11’9” Wool Pebble $625 $275 7’6” Round Braid Log $1113 $600 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 13’2”x12’3” Wool Hemp $630 $275 5’x8’ Rectangle Braid Riviera $875 $475 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’ Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Collegiate $372 $200 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy Green $850 $335 Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 12’x13’4” Freize Foxfi reGreen Suede $504 $95 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Blue $1308 $640 12’x10’5” Freize Harmony $392 $74 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Cambridge $1308 $640 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 12’x25’ Level Loop Earthy $850 $335 5’9”x7’4” Va. Cavaliers w/Border $250 $100 Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’$368 Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 ’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’5’9”x7’4” Freeform Design Heritage Hall Ivory $1065 $600 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $368 Va.Tech Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Braid Cabin $1315 $750 332 13’x15’8” Wool Cream $1150 Round BraidLog Lighthouse Blue $678 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $930 $575 $333$321 6’ 7’10” Freeform Heritage Hall Red $1065 $600$375 12’x17’ Texture Linen $345 $2295’4”x7’8” 5’9”x9’Oval Sovereign Sultana $1778 $940 12’x17’8” Texture Linen $360 $240 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Contessa $1778 $940 13’2”x11’9” Wool Pebble $625 $275 7’6” Round BraidDesign Log Cabin $1113 $600 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval Braid Log Cabin $1315 $750 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. Tech Collegiate $372 $200 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’ Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 12’x18’10” Texture Créme Brule $780 $300 5’3”x7’10” Euphoria Irvine Sandstone $515 $332 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked Pear $575 $333 6’ Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval Braid Log Cabin $1315 $750 12’x12’ Freize Foxfi re Suede $448 $85 5’7”x7’11” English Manor Wm. Morris Red $1308 $640 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. 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Cavaliers w/Border $250 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4Cocoa Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval Braid Log Cabin $1315 $750 13’2”x12’3” Wool Hemp $630 $275 5’x8’ Rectangle Braid Riviera $875 $475 13’2”x11’9” Pebble $625 7’6” Round Braid Log Cabin $1113 $600 100 First Come Basis On All Sale Merchandise. 12’x21’10” Level Loop #4 Grey $600 $290 8’x10’ Oval Braid Log Cabin $1315 $750 12’x16’10” Texture Smoked$735 Pear $575 $333 6’Rectangle Freeform Design Heritage Hall $1065 $600 Visit us online at www.earlyscarpetinc.com 12’x17’ Linen $345 $229 5’9”x9’ Sovereign Sultana Red $1778 $940 Early’s Carpet, Inc. 12’x22’11” Texture Sand $930 $368 5’4”x7’8” Va. 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LOCAL NEWS Art of Aging Expo a huge success with seniors By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Aging gracefully is an art - one that was addressed at the Art of Aging Expo Tuesday at Germanna Community College. More than 65 vendors turned out to talk to approximately 500 attendees, about Medicare, health hazards, scams targeting seniors and nonprofits that can help citizens as they age. Ellen Phipps, Executive Director for Aging Together, said this was the largest expo the organization has coordinated. “It’s really critical, because a lot of older adults are really quite isolated and they don’t really know where to go to get information,” Phipps said. “We’ve had five buses from each senior center here today and that’s what Aging Together is really about

- connecting people to resources. This is like a one-stop shop.” Seniors had a chance to get a flu shot, have health care screenings, get their antiques appraised, receive information on Medicare, have their documents shredded and more. Phipps, who took over as executive director in July, credited Jenny Biggs with putting the expo together. Seniors from the five-county region - Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Madison and Orange - roamed the tables at Germanna, learning about the communities they live and the services available to them. Phipps said the area is attracting many seniors who are retiring to these communities. “First of all, it's a beautiful area,” Phipps said. “You have the hospitals, you have a plethora of services that you didn’t always have in this ➤ See Seniors, Page 7

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➤ Former church building finds new purpose as fitness studio By Amy Wagner Contributing writer Built in 1901 as an Episcopal Abbey in Sperryville, the historic a-frame church operates today as Stonewall Abbey Wellness, Rappahannock’s only wellness and fitness facility. Co-founded by Gordon Wicks and Susan Huff in 2014 the Abbey is open seven days a week and serves clientele from Madison, Culpeper and Fauquier counties though the majority are right out of Rappahannock county. Business partners for the past five years, Wicks and Huff also co-founded Golden Harmony Fitness in Culpeper in 2014 however they later decided to close that location so they could focus on the Abbey. “We wanted to put 100% of our energy into the community here in Sperryville,” said Wicks, a Fauquier County native and martial arts enthusiast. Centrally located on Main Street in downtown Sperryville, Stonewall Abbey is open seven days a week and provides small group fitness classes; personal training; body work and cardio, strength and conditioning equipment. A year ago, Wicks and Huff decided to expand the Abbey and built the gym addition which provides a martial arts area, sauna, two bathrooms with showers, free weights, and manually operated cardio equipment. Yoga is a primary draw at the Abbey, which is Huff’s specialty. Huff, who has been

practicing yoga since 2005, believes there is a yoga style for everyone. “Susan brings a pragmatic and simple approach to yoga,” said Wicks. “There is no fluff. She meets them where they are.” “It is important to find a balance between what you naturally possess and what you want to do,” said Huff. Qigong (chee-gong) is another appeal at the Abbey and happens to be Wick’s specialty. Being very competitive growing up, and with no sport teams available at the time, Wicks found a physical outlet in Qigong. At eighteen years of age, while in culinary school, Wicks met and began training with his master, Sifu Harvey. “I became enamored with everything about it (Qigong). I always had a large interest in world religions and philosophy. Qigong offered deeper insights into Asian philosophies,” said Wicks who is a nationally certified level three advanced instructor and a certified master instructor of the art. In perpetual training mode, Wicks travels to Thailand for martial arts, trains with his master in Canada and trains here at home. “By bringing ourselves back into our natural state, we are able to get back in touch and connect with nature,” said Wicks. “There is something greater than ourselves that we are part of. Qigong is a medical practice; a daily preventative to help promote body wellbeing,” said Wicks who describes Qigong as an art that embraces mind, body and spirit. Wicks and Huff invite the community to connect with them by visiting Stonewall Abbey Wellness at 44 Main Street in Sperryville and on their website at www.stonewallabbeywellness.com. “Yoga, fitness and martial arts for everyone. That’s our mantra,” said Wicks.


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Fundraiser for Perez to be hosted by Premier Auto Saturday By Amy Wagner Contributing writer A local business owner is hosting a fundraiser car show to help a local family offset some financial hardships after losing a young family member recently. A 2019 Eastern View graduate, eighteen-year-old Aris Eduardo Lobo Perez, was found dead in his jail cell in Pulaski County, Virginia just hours after his arrest on Sept.12. This weekend the community is invited to come together to celebrate Perez’s life and provide some much-needed financial support to his family. Ace Khoury, owner of Premier Auto, is hosting the fundraiser this Saturday, October 12, from 4 -7 p.m. at his shop located at 15532 Montanus Drive, Suite G, in

➤ Seniors, from Page 4 area. I think that’s part of the attraction, we know that we have a great area agency on aging.” The community support seniors receive is also well known, just as Culpeper Senior Center coordinator Gladys Williams. Williams said her seniors, many of whom were bussed to the expo, loved the opportunity to mingle with community members. “This way they get out to see folks their age and it gives them the opportunity to see the freedoms they really have,” Williams said. “We go back and we talk about what’s out there and what will benefit them.” Culpeper Town Police Department Master Police Officer Mike Grant greeted seniors as they came into the room, talking to them about the latest scams and what to be on the lookout for. “When I teach at the senior center, I always tell them of the newest scams we’re aware of,” Grant said. “If they want information on the phone, don’t give it. Hang up on them and call that company back and see if they called you. You don’t know who you’re talking to 100 percent, don’t give any information out on the phone.” Especially if the caller says they are a grandchild and need to post bail money with an ebay gift card or iTunes card. “They are calling these folks and they know the grandkids names and they want money,” Grant said. “Any time they want money on a pay card or iTunes, it’s wrong. Once you send it, we can’t get it back.” Pastor Brad Hales, of Reformation Lutheran Church, has long been a staunch supporter of ministering to seniors. He listed the many ministries available at his church for older citizens - Caregiver Support, quilting and prayer shawl ministry, grandparenting ministry, senior counseling and more. “This event has grown through the years, to see all the folks who are here sharing about what they do to help older adults in Culpeper is wonderful,” Hales said. “We

Culpeper. There will be a $20 car entry fee which, along with other donations, will go directly to the Perez family. Food and drinks will be provided as well as live music by local artist, Dan Trull. Khoury met Perez at Trull’s house and knew of him from the local soccer complex where Perez often played. When Khoury heard of Perez’s death he immediately wanted to help in some way. “He has a very big heart,” said Trull of Khoury recently. “He is always trying to help others out.” Khoury invites the community to visit his shop this Saturday to enjoy the car show and music, grab a burger and support the Perez family. For questions or further information Premier Auto can be reached at (540) 485-4146.

know those 50 and older is a growing population in Culpeper. I think as we become more of an aging in place community this is going to be an ideal place to come live their lives. I think this is a great opportunity to showcase what we have for mature adults in Culpeper.” Representatives from Novant Health UVA Health Systems interacted with seniors, talking with them about where they can go to receive services locally. “We are able to provide services locally, that many of those in our community could utilize including orthopedics, rehabilitative services, heart health services with our cardiovascular department and it’s right here in their backyard,” said Travis Chaney, R.N., director of surgical services at Novant Health UVA Health Systems Culpeper Medical Center. Greg Harpine, director and owner of Souls in Harmony - a nonprofit that uses music to help with memory, talked about how his business has grown. They will be moving to Southridge Parkway and expanding the services they now offer. “Our goal is to open up to the homecare community, you have people taking care of their loved ones - family members at home with dementia and Alzheimer’s and they have no resources,” Harpine said. “This is going to allow us to reach out to the home care community and offer these music services to them as well as educational components and support groups for caregiver stress.” Rich and Jacki Kiser roamed through the expo and enjoyed talking to all of the vendors. “There’s so many other vendors here that relate to us as we age,” Jacki Kiser said. “This is a great place, if you have something in your work history that you can offer to the community - this is the place to talk to someone and they’ll help you out. There’s lots of them that will come and talk to your group there’s no charge for that. We just stopped at a booth where they told us about Medicare fraud.”

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for September 2019 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. Sept. Top Dollar Deal: Stevensburg District $5 million. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Total: 102 Catalpa District 9/3: Watkins, Chad and Wife to Long, Christopher T and Wife; 1.42 acres located at 7169 Eggbornsville RD, $224,500 9/4: Schrecker, Gregory to Klus, Allan; 1 acre located at 12032 Dutch Hollow RD, $245,900 9/11: Ashrifeh, Nawrass to Garcia, Alicia A and Other; 1.46 acres located at 15149 Douglas ST, $230,000 9/12: Wallen, James D and Wife to Lucas, Fulton Stringfellow JR; 9.42 acres located near Hazel River RD, $148,500 9/12: Davis, Jeffrey L and Wife to 601 East Properties LLC; .23 acres located near Bushong LN, $159,000 9/13: US Bank Trust to Chrzan, Kira M and Other; 3.01 acres located at 10029 Eggbornsville RD, $139,500 9/19: Nokesville Properties INC to F&F Properties USA INC; 1.12 acres located at 13340 Talon CT, $100,000 9/19: F&F Properties USA INC to Powell, Robert A and Wife; 1.12 acres located at 13340 Talon CT, $350,000 9/19: US Bank Trust National Association to Miller, Brad Clayton; 6.12 acres located near Campground LN, $30,000 9/27: Perkins, Timothy A and Wife to King, Benjamin Edward JR and Wife; 10.08 acres located at 10086 Settle School RD, $593,900 9/27: Nokesville Properties INC to F & F Properties USA INC; 1.15 acres located at 13343 Talon CT, $90,000 9/27: F & F Properties USA INC to Roy, Daniel A and Wife; 1.15 acres located at 13343 Talon CT, $315,000 Catalpa Town District 9/10: Blevins, Steven A and Other to Young, Rodney O’Neal JR and Wife; .28 acres located at 211 Duke ST, $224,900 9/13: Residential Yates LLC to Breezemore LLC; multiple parcels located near Grandview AVE, $2,200,000 9/24: Harding, David L and Other to Ritz, Christopher Joseph and Others; .26 acres located at 137 Garr AVE, $150,000 Cedar MTN District 9/3: Barnett, John W and Wife to Quartararo, Vincent; 1.37 acres located at 19286 S Merrimac RD, $299,000 9/4: Jenkins, Michael R to Country View Homes LLC; 16.91 acres located near Spring Creek DR, $200,000 9/5: Walker, Matthew C and Wife to Tong, Michael A and Wife; 1 acre located at 24346 Oak Forest DR, $263,000 9/10: Guerrero, Rikki A and Husband to Collings, Victor G and Wife; 1 acre located at 7311 Greenwood LN, $205,000 9/10: Payne, Robert Ernest and Wife to Guerrero, Rikki A; .16 acres located at 12129 Majestic PL, $334,000 9/12: Howell, Charles D JR and Wife to Weaver, Marcus E and Wife; 1.46 acres located at 10413 West CT, $320,000 9/13: Cornelius, Barney S and Wife to Crider, Duane H and Wife; 12.41 acres located at 20065 Crooked Run RD, $383,500 9/24: Jandhyala, Sairam N and Wife to Secrist, Brian and Wife; .14 acres located at 12122 Majestic PL, $323,500 9/25: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Tanner, James C III; 3.07 acres located at 10191 Tanner Hill LN, $280,800 East Fairfax District 9/3: Federal National Mortgage Assoc to Tadayon, Shahin; .35 acres located at 1811 Broad ST, $174,000 9/3: NVR INC to Mohamed-Elamin, Ahmed Abdalla and Other; .32 acres located at 2223 Walnut Branch DR, $311,245 9/6: Hernandez, Nelis D and Other to Martinez, Jose and Wife; .16 acres located at 1708 Gold Finch DR, $285,000 9/9: Yancey, Phyllis H to Hicks, Brian K and Wife; .27 acres located at 308 Fauquier ST, $100,000 9/9: Cotton, Billy Eugene and Other to Irvin, Michael J and Wife; .15 acres located at 2071 Cranberry LN, $335,000 9/11: Cozart, Jeffrey T and Wife to Ritz, Virginia L; .24 acres located at 1388 Red Oak Way, $193,000 9/11: Crumpler, Justin McKinley and Wife to Brown, Donald Paul JR and Wife; .22 acres located at 2467 Post Oak DR, $285,000 9/11: Hoffman, Richard B to Whitaker, Nicole; Townhouse located at 1944 Crepe Myrtle LN, $223,617 9/16: Messier, Glenn P to Holt, Owen M; .31 acres located at 302 Madison St, $171,300 9/16: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Gibbs, Lyndsay M and Husband; .18 acres located at 2142 Chestnut DR, $308,158 9/16: Jenkins, Vincent and Others to Fogle, Brian E and Wife; .32 acres located at 2476 Post Oak DR, $295,900 9/20: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Sova, Samantha and Other; .12 acres located at 2149 Chestnut DR, $267,052 9/23: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Schmidt, Nancy Jane; .16 acres located at 2141 Chestnut DR, $300,654 9/23: Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Martinez Coreas, Jose R and Wife; .07 acres located at 1866 Cranberry LN, $240,000 9/23: Apperson, Christopher D to Quintana, Edwin D and Others; .04 acres located at 2254 Blue Spruce DR, $250,000 9/24: 601 Old Brandy Road LLC to Church Street LLC; .38 acres located on 601 Old Brandy RD, $307,000 9/27: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Adkins, Jason Richard; .22 acres located at 2156 Chestnut DR, $285,520 9/27: Richmond American Homes of Virginia to Lacayo, Robert Leroy and Wife; .16 acres located at 2137 Chestnut DR, $290,296 9/27: NVR INC to Gonzalez, Deysi Reyes and Other; .28 acres located at 2317 Chestnut DR, $286,485 9/27: Zcorp Property Consultants LLC to Bears, Keith A and Wife; .12 acres located at 1704 Oriole CT, $249,000 9/30: NVR INC to Jenkins, Rachel Towarnicky and Other; .30 acres located at 2310 Chestnut DR, $302,390 Jefferson District 9/4: Carroll, Robert S and Wife to Edwards, Jacob T and Wife; 2.83 acres located at 15448 Pheasant CT, $425,000 9/4: Wells Fargo Bank NA to Howerton, Tyler Wayne; 9.67 acres located at 12315 Fox Haven DR, $230,000 9/5: Glattly, William R and Wife to Apffel, Jerry W and Wife; 11.12 acres located near Black Hill RD, $95,400 9/5: Glattly, William R and Wife to Anderson & Son Builders INC; 7.00 acres located near Black Hill RD, $70,000 9/6: Steckman, Raymond D and Wife to Munz, Drew Alexander; 1.55 acres located at 2664 Wildwood

CIR, $420,000 9/10: Harrison, John B JR and Wife to Bailey, Thomas E and Wife; 2.01 acres located at 5032 Ridge View CT, $520,000 9/19: Forsten, Nicholas James and Wife to Serich, Shaun Michael and Other; 3 acres located at 16453 Waterloo RD, $365,000 9/20: Russell, Michael D and Wife to Pittman, Gary Lynn and Wife; 15.95 acres located near Walnut LN, $155,000 9/20: Russell, Michael D and Wife to Pittman, Gary Lynn and Wife; 15.67 acres located near Walnut LN, $155,000 9/23: Wright, Jennifer to Edmiston, James W and Wife; 3.02 acres located at 1096 Dulin DR, $130,000 9/23: Neiers, William G and Wife to Bridges, Benjamin E and Wife; 1.12 acres located at 3480 Southampton DR, $434,900 9/30: Croushore, Stephen P and Wife to Giammatteo, Philip D and Wife; 10.23 acres located at 16459 Deerfield LN, $525,000 Salem District 9/3: Tanner, William Russell and Wife to Long, Hannah Y; .63 acres located at 18211 Birmingham RD, $180,000 9/4: Bray, Richard L and Wife to Hermon, Kabir; 1.32 acres located at 11053 Sweetwater Ct, $305,000 9/6: Fulkerson, Robert C and Wife to Verbanic, Bryan E and Wife; 1.48 acres located at 16425 Norman RD, $354,000 9/9: Deutsche Bank National Trust to Cedar Homes Investments LLC; 1.25 acres located at 9236 Clyde LN, $142,560 9/10: O’Brien, Jacquelyn and Others to Day, Michael D JR and Other; .96 acres located at 19181 Loggers RD, $274,000 9/12: Furr, Aaron M to Bensalem, Kawthar; 1.25 acres located at 9388 Hampton LN, $280,000 9/13: Hudson, Glenn H and Other to Rotenberger, James Ray; 24.19 acres located at 9343 Old Stillhouse RD, $130,000 9/16: Wilson, Williams S JR and Wife to Howell, Charles D JR and Wife; 8.14 acres located at 17068 Wayland RD, $650,000 9/16: Ciaccio, Andrew R to Thompson, David Wayne SR; .52 acres located at 18396 Fox Mountain LN, $225,000 9/17: FFC Properties LLC to Schultz, Johnny L JR and Wife; 1.75 acres located at 12256 Old Stillhouse RD, $320,000 9/20: Casanova, Luis A and Wife to Balderson, John-Mark and Wife; 1.3 acres located at 16215 Norman RD, $300,000 9/23: Mohn, Daniel R to Lewandowski, Camille M and Other; 5.53 acres located at 10367 Hidden Lake LN, $324,900 9/24: Case, John D to Patton, Tara Nicole and Other; 3.05 acres located at 10280 Sperryville Pike, $275,000 9/27: Foss, Richard F to Amos, Paul D and Wife; 5.00 acres located at 16322 Shadow DR, $380,000 Stevensburg District 9/3: Caliber Homebuilder INC to Mooney, Patrick T and Wife; 3.19 acres located at 16145 Jonas RD, $401,384.67 9/3: Brown, Mark D and Other to CMH Homes INC; 10.00 acres located near Trotting TRL, $84,900 9/4: FFC Properties LLC to Logan, Jordan A and Other; .46 acres located at 20006 Batna RD, $165,000 9/4: Geisler, Andrew and Wife to Reid, Warren A and Wife; 10.00 acres located at 17241 Corder RD, $599,999 9/4: Menefee, Barbara to Panjshiri, Ahmad Z; 3 acres located at 16090 Brandy RD, $210,000 9/9: SFC Properties LLC to Red Ace Data Center XI LLC and Other; multiple parcels located near Germanna HWY, $5,076,250 9/10: Ammerman, Harold G and Wife to Price, Checotah L and Wife; 10.00 acres located at 20427 Sunset Hill DR, $499,900 9/11: Atkins Construction Group LLC to Lowry, Svetlana and Husband; 10.00 acres located at 20430 Sunset Hill DR, $405,000 9/17: Secretary of Housing & Urban Development to Miller, Brett K and Wife; 2 acres located at 17042 Willow Creek LN, $324,100 9/17: Trigon Development, LLC to Richmond American Homes of Virginia INC; multiple parcels located near South Hall CT and North Ridge BLVD, $160,000 9/18: Best Bilt Homes, LLC to Jones, Williams and Wife; 6.53 acres located at 30010 Trotting TR, $399,500 9/23: Buttenshaw, Jason M and Wife to Carranza, Lenny E and Wife; .58 acres located at 14407 Lee Hall CT, $334,900 9/24: Ayers, Crimora Witten to Best Bilt Homes LLC; 28.35 acres located near Blue and Inlet RD, $186,000 9/24: Nungesser, Heather E Stanley to Crumpler, Justin McKinley and Wife; 1.54 acres located at 20466 Little Lignum WAY, $339,900 West Fairfax District 9/3: Braunworth, James E and Wife to Peters, Karen and Husband; .39 acres located at 612 Windermere DR, $345,000 9/3: Hadlock, Timothy D to Orange, Michael D; .08 acres located at 355 Snyder LN, $224,888 9/3: Davenport, Chase E and Wife to Flores Cano, Celso Apolonio; Townhouse located at 908 Persimmon PL, $224,000 9/10: Hoyt, Ronald P and Wife to Butler, Melody; .30 acres located at 316 Monticello AVE, $80,000 9/10: Fincher, Mark S and Wife to Culbertson, Terry W II and Wife; .22 acres located at 530 Windermere DR, $310,900 9/10: Keenan, Nannette M to Payne, Robert E and Wife; .46 acres located at 402 Macoy AVE, $420,000 9/10: Strittar, John J III to Bennett, Irvin N and Other; .44 acres located at 113 Thornton Ct, $204,000 9/11: Draper, Roy P and Wife to Cruz, William; .30 acres located at 883 Woodcrest Loop, $333,000 9/17: Morales, Cesar Eduardo and Wife to Guillen Zelaya, Moises A and Wife; .17 acres located at 603 Homeplace DR, $309,900 9/17: Cheatle, Nicole H to Moyer, Forrest-Joseph A and Wife; .37 located at 201 W Park Ave, $390,000 9/19: Ditech Financial LLC to Sweeney, Amanda Michelle; .24 acres located at 407 Jenkins AVE, $150,000 9/19: FFC Properties LLC to Timberlake, Christina; .25 acres located at 867 Woodcrest Loop, $345,000 9/23: Brown Christopher B to Lakeview/Culpeper LLC; .22 acres located at 110 Glazier ST, $195,000 9/23: Freeman, George L JR to Castellana, Charles A SR and Wife; 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decline in number of homes sold, though Culpeper County had a 1% increase and Caroline County had no year-over-year change. Inventory also fell throughout most of the region aside from Fredericksburg City, which had a 3% increase. Evaluating the past month’s performance, Larry “Boomer” Foster, president of Long & Foster Real Estate, said, “the story remains the same in Fredericksburg—inventory continues to contract, though there are decent sale price increases.”

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Culpeper AirFest celebrates 20 years

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Pilot Steve Nixon and Culpeper AirFest Committee Chairman Norm Laudermilch pose with one of the T-28 jets that will be flown during the 20th annual Culpeper AirFest Saturday, Oct. 12.

➤ “The Best Little Airshow in the East” By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer

From what started as just a “pilot appreciation day” to now the “Best Little Airshow in the East” the Culpeper AirFest has had quite a ride in 20 years. “We’re really proud of how the AirFest has become a unique combination of aviation and education,” Norm Laudermilch, AirFest Chairman said. “You see the education components now of every aspect of the airshow with the STEM program on Wednesday and Thursday and our Girls in Aviation program. We’re about the marriage of aviation and education.” The Culpeper AirFest originally started more than 20 years ago just as a fly-in, as pilots would meet up with their friends and give other folks rides. It evolved when Mike

Dale moved to Culpeper and he and his friends attracted the “Warbird” community. These planes used in World War II, Vietnam and other conflicts have a real following and have become the cornerstone of the Culpeper AirFest. “It really is the backbone of our show,” Laudermilch said. “We’re a Warbird culture here at Culpeper Airfest.” What sets those aircraft apart? “People aren’t used to seeing those and they are loud,” local pilot Steve Nixon said. “It’s rolling thunder in the sky.” Airport mechanic Tom Hazel said it’s fascinating to get a chance to peek into the history of war aviation by taking a deep dive into these aircraft. “These are airplanes, they are machines, that’s what I like about it,” Hazel said. “Maintaining a Warbird today, isn’t just picking up a telephone and ordering a part. There’s a lot of thought that goes into how you get the end result because there’s

not a lot of parts out there.” Andrew King, who owns Bald Eagle Biplane Rides, will be participating in his first AirFest - flying a 1928 Travel Air for the airmail demonstration. His plane was used for an air mail demonstration in 1938 commemorating the 20th anniversary of an airmail drop. He purchased it a few years ago and the majestic blue biplane has sparked many others interest in aviation after taking a ride in it. For King, his love of flying was stoked by his father. In fact, he started flying before he could even drive. “My dad was into it,” King said. “He and my uncle were both into RC model airplanes and I grew up around it. I do biplane rides for money but generally I’ve worked on them. I have a one man shop in Culpeper County and I restore antique airplanes.” Laudermilch said King is modest, that he has an extensive knowledge of over 100 types of aircraft and has flown and worked on many unique

planes and helicopters. “Most of those types of aircraft are not flown by the general public,” Laudermilch said. King said he’s excited about flying in the 20th anniversary AirFest. “What’s neat about it is it’s our home airport,” King said. “It’s a 1928 biplane, they may be more rare than the Warbirds. It will be fun to educate the public about that.” Education is important to pilots - and they are never at a loss with information. “Most pilots are talkers,” King said with a laugh. “We’re evangelists for flying. Giving rides to people is a lot of the fun to it. I almost never have anyone get out without a smile on their face.” Nixon, a former Board of Supervisor for the West Fairfax District, has been flying for 40 years. He’s quite proud of the Culpeper Regional Airport and what it stands for in Culpeper County. ➤ See AirFest, Page 4


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➤ AirFest, from Page 4 “It kind of exemplifies what a crown jewel we have here in Culpeper County,” Nixon said. “It exemplifies our pilot community. “We’re all here for aviation and aviation education. The AirFest has typified that and grown over the years. The crowds that come out to see what we do here get to see what we are and what we offer to the community.” Spreading the love of aviation is what’s important to all the pilots. Nixon said he’s had at least three students come up and want to learn about flying a helicopter after seeing his R-22 demonstration at the AirFest. Culpeper’s unique diversity of aircraft - from the Warbirds to Manfred Radius’ silent glider - is one thing that keeps the crowds of almost 10,000 coming back - but there’s more to the air show than that. “Two things set us apart - one is the focus on Warbirds - and the second thing is the family nature of our show,” Laudermilch said. “Art Nalls was giving an interview the other day and he said that he was going to get out of the air show business - but there were two he would always do and one of them was Culpeper.” Nalls, who pilots the iconic Harrier, had his first air show with the jet in Culpeper. It’s unique experiences like that, that keep pilots coming

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many educational opportunities the AirFest presents - from Hazel’s Bearcraft program, which makes an aircraft from scratch, to Germanna’s drone races, all set the AirFest apart. “It’s another part of our culture, it’s another part of our show that people like,” Laudermilch said. “That’s how we got involved with the drone program with Germanna.” Culpeper Regional Airport manager Tonya Woodward said the Air-

Fest is important to advertising the “crown jewel” that Culpeper has. “It’s kind of hard to take the airport to people, you have to get them out here,” Woodward said. “The multi facets of aviation, some people just know aviation as Dulles. They don’t realize all the things aviation has done throughout history. That’s why it’s so important to get people out here and see it, hear it and feel it.”

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Culpeper Regional Airport 'a crown jewel' By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Culpeper Regional Airport is 50. While the Culpeper AirFest is celebrating 20 years, the home of the ‘Best Little Airshow in the East’ is marking its golden anniversary. Tanya Woodward, Culpeper Regional Airport Manager said the AirFest helps highlight what makes the Culpeper airport special. “It’s an opportunity for us to showcase the airport and the tenants we have here,” Woodward said. Culpeper’s airport has grown in 50 years. Originally, there were two airports in Culpeper. The one located out U.S. 29 and another located near where the Best Western is in town. The town and county decided there needed to be just one and the two airports were consolidated into one. When that happened, there were only seven temporary hangers at the airport located ➤ See Airport, Page 6

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➤ Airport, from Page 5 at 12517 Beverly Ford Road in Brandy Station. Now, the airport is home to 140 hangers, 158 based aircraft in Culpeper, two corporate hangers and 30 people on the waiting list. “We have a wonderful culture here at the airport,” Woodward said. “All of our tenants get excited about it (the AirFest). The people who have hangars on the taxiway - which I call the oceanfront - they all have friends and family come. That’s their biggest event they do every year.” While the county has always owned the airport, it didn’t actually take over operation until 1988. Prior to that, fixed base operators ran it. Now, the county airport is self-sustaining, not needing any tax dollars to remain operational. It is able to fund itself thanks to hanger fees and jet fuel sales. “It’s very rare for a general aviation airport to be able to do that,” Woodward said. “We are the second busiest non-towered airport in the state of Virginia.” Leesburg is the only non-towered airport that sees more traffic. Local pilot Steve Nixon, a for-

mer Board of Supervisor for the tell them how great it is here,” so again the tax revenue we get West Fairfax District, touted that Nixon said. from the houses they buy doesn’t Culpeper’s airport has continued Most of the planes that are cost anything. The third thing is to grow over the years while oth- housed in Culpeper are owned it attracts businesses.” er airports have seen stagnant from people outside the county. Woodward and her staff pride moments. It illustrates the positive eco- themselves on the friendly cus“The nice thing about Culpep- nomic impact the airport has on tomer service they provide pilots er, compared to other airports, is the community. flying into Culpeper - they know that we’ve steadily grown over “People are coming here, they are often making the first the years,” Nixon said. “We’ve re- spending time at the airport, impression for the county. ally grown all the way through. eating lunch from the airport, “The airport is the gateway, Part of that is due to good man- sometimes staying at our hotels, this is the first thing most busiagement, part of that is due to lo- they don’t draw anything from nesses see is the airport,” Nixon cation, part of that is due to the the county,” Nixon said. “The oth- said. “We’ve gotten a lot of really pilot community.” er aspect is that they get famil- good businesses that have come The airport is continuing to iar with the county and want to here and liked the airport and look to grow, hoping to add an- move here. When retired people wanted to base themselves in other 40 acres to the current 300. move here, they don’t have kids Culpeper.” + are in the process of pur“We chasing some property, we’re going to put a road up down over the end to get to the other side of the field,” Woodward said. The Largest In-Stock Inventory of Car When the airport first opened, it was around 200 acres. The runArea Rugs, Orientals, Vinyl, Hardwo Flooring Specialists and More way has been lengthened three Laminate, Ceramic & Remnants! times since then, and another Flooring Specialists and More extension is being contemplated. That would set the runway + at 5,500 feet - which is likely the max. Your + home many The airport is jets Hometown Store So Much Under One Roof! The Largest In-Stock Inventory of Carpet, and can accomodate a plane as large as a Gulfstream 10. Most Your Hometown Store So Much One Roof!Vinyl, Hardwood, AreaUnder Rugs, Orientals, Amissville, VA 20106 of the jets14574 that Lee call Highway, the airport The Largest In-Stock Inventory of Carpet, Laminate, Ceramic & Remnants! home are Lear Jets, Citations 540-937-5500 and Falcon jets. Area Rugs, Orientals, Vinyl, Hardwood, M-F 9am to 5 pm ~ Sat 10am to 4pm “Pilots talk to other pilots and

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Girls in Aviation Day connects women excited about aviation By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Girl power will be front and center again Saturday morning at the Culpeper AirFest. Girls in Aviation Day will be featured with two sessions on the morning of AirFest: 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. and from 10:30 to 12:15 p.m. The event is free and open to girls ages 8-16. Kelly Murphy, Director of Communications and Editor-in-Chief for Aviation for Women magazine said last year the inaugural event drew 125 girls to the AirFest, this year they’re hoping to host 200 young women interested in aviation. “We’re excited and hope to have some returning girls,” Murphy said. Attendees will be able to meet positive female role models - pilots, air traffic controllers, engineers and more. “We’re all about trying to promote girls and young women to think about all the aviation possibilities out there,” Murphy said. Highlights from last year’s event included an aircraft maintenance station, a flight simulator, remote controlled aircraft, and programming robots.

“Last year they got to meet positive female role models Each year Women in Aviation International gives out $600,000 in scholarships and Murphy said the event is critical for young girls and their parents to learn about resources to help them pursue their dreams. This year, on the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum will have an exhibit. Smithsonian Air and Space Museum some “There will be some information for girls on what opportunities there are for young women in space,” Murphy said. Murphy said that females have an opportunity to break into aviation because of the needs of the workforce. “We are about 7 percent of the commercial airline pilots today, about two percent of mechanics and technicians, demand for both those skill sets are very much in demand,” Murphy said. “There’s going to be this future demand for more pilots and more technicians.” Last year, Girls in Aviation Day was featured at 95 events throughout the world involving 15,000 girls.

The Capital Region Chapter, for which Murphy has been a part of for more than 20 years, has about 200 members. She said that without the involvement of her father, she probably would not have been interested in aviation - and that is the role she is trying to fill for the young women involved with Girls in Aviation Day. The goal is simple, Murphy said. “Getting more girls to under-

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Students fall in love with STEM at Airfest By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Kaylee Clark and Alexis Harvey jumped into the cockpit of Steve Nixon’s helicopter, smiles covering their faces. The two fifth graders at A.G. Richardson were just two of more than 700 fifth graders visiting the Culpeper Regional Airport for Culpeper AirFest STEM day - a collaboration between Germanna Community College, CCPS and local businesses. The two young girls smiled broadly, sitting in the cockpit of the R-22, owned by local pilot Steve Nixon. They touched the controls, they asked questions and most importantly - they learned. “Most of them have not been in a helicopter so it’s a fun experience for them,” Nixon said. “I take a few minutes and explain the controls and then I tell them it’s like standing on a ball, they can reference that.” Clark proudly recited that information when asked what her favorite part of the day was. “I learned how to pilot a plane and a helicopter and riding in a helicopter is very similar to trying to balance on a ball,” Clark said. “You have to balance and can’t go one way too much

or the other way too much.” Harvey said she has a real interest in STEM and Wednesday just helped increase her passion. “My favorite part is the robots and steering them around,” Harvey said. “I like to code stuff.” Students received first hand training on robotic exercises, airplane building, solar kit builds experiments in states of matter, magnetic principles and electricity and where electricity comes from. Matt Ortman, Instructional Technology Resource Teacher, for A. G. Richardson said that many students have an interest in STEM now and the schools are able to tap into the information they learn at home and expand on it. “It’s amazing to see how much they know, a lot of kids come in with a lot because they are exposed to it at home,” Ortman said. “Luckily the school system has set aside money the past couple of years to purchase these sort of things. At A.G. for example we have Spheros, so if they don’t get it at home, they get exposed to it at school.” He said his students were excited to come out to the airport Wednesday. “They love it, they look forward to all the different activities,” Ortman said. “They love the hands on stuff

they have.” Jim Charapich, Workforce Development and Community Education for Germanna Community College, said it's important to help students realize what they are having fun with can be translated into a profession. “It gives them the basis for understanding and awareness for the skills needed for future jobs,” Charapich said. “We’ve tried to bring the latest technology and the latest options out so the kids have a chance to have a hands on experience in learning in

an environment that’s outside of school.” Nixon was just one of a dozen pilots and volunteers who enjoyed sharing their knowledge and passion. “It’s like anybody who has a profession, they like to share their profession with other people,” Nixon said. “It’s rewarding for us to show other people what we can do and help them get an interest in it. We’re exposing more than 700 kids to aviation, what more can you ask?” ➤ See STEM, Page 9


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Cruisin For Heroes Classic Vehicle Display In conjunction with the Annual Culpeper Regional Airport AirFest, Cruisin For Heroes will again be at the show greeting all spectators and providing their unique display of vintage, classic and special vehicles to benefit the Fisher House Foundation. Cruisin For Heroes mission is to provide a family friendly Vehicle Display at an event that will help raise awareness and funding for military organizations, veterans, first responders, local community service groups and various charities throughout Northern Virginia while encouraging interest in preserving the great Classic Automobile hobby for future generations. This will be the 11th consecutive year Cruisin For Heroes has been a part of AirFest affording spectators an opportunity to stroll among their display as an added free family friendly attraction to the show. The display vehicles are selected each year by the leadership of this patriotic group from their membership list of volunteers who receive a special invitation to participate. This is not a car show and is only attended by a select group of Cruisin For Heroes members. Each owner is available to answer questions and share their hobby with the public. Be sure to also stop by their booth for more information about the Fisher House Foundation and receive a token of appreciation for any donation in support of our Military Heroes. They will also have clowns available and face painting for children of all ages provided by "Luv-N-Laffs Clown Alley". In addition, representatives from Rolling Thunder with be onsite. This year’s display is being sponsored locally by Jefferson Home Builders and supported locally by Ed’s Awards and Engraving. For more information about Cruisin For Heroes visit their website www.cruisinforheroes.com.

➤ Goff, from Page 8 Randi Richards-Lutz, Career and Technical Education Director, said Wednesday is one of her favorite days of the year. She smiled as students raced from exhibit to exhibit - piloting robots, using a 3D engraver, trying on suits at Micron and doing something as simple as building paper airplanes. The joy in the air was palpable. “I love that they not only get to experience STEM, but it’s all hands on,” Richards-Lutz said. “I love that they can use their creativity. The fifth grade teachers have done a great job preparing them ahead of time.” Richards-Lutz noted that the whole country is gravitating toward STEM and more children are becoming interested in technology at a younger age. It’s important, she said, to tap into that from an education standpoint. “The jobs these kids are going to have, they’re going to have creativity and problem solving,” she said. “They are getting skills from things like this that will help them with any career they go into.” Career Partners helped fund the day while providing volunteers who helped the students navigate the different stations. “People don’t realize this is here, but the kids are so excited after their two hours here, they do go home and talk about it,” Richards-Lutz said. “We hope they will bring their par-

ents and siblings back on Saturday.” Tom Hazel, with the Culpeper Regional Airport, was excited to see the students’ learning at the airport. “All of these youngsters have a lot of interest, most of them have never seen a collection of all of this in one place,” Hazel said. “What I enjoy is sharing what I do, I have a riveting class and I enjoy sharing that with the youngsters who have never seen how that actually works,” Hazel said. Germanna Community College’s Center for Workforce Development helped coordinate the day, introducing the students to drone flying and local businesses like Nextera Energy and Micron. Micron’s presentation was a popular one because students participated in bunny suit races - learning how to put on all the protective gear the technology company uses. Micron, based in Manassas and in the midst of a $3 billion expansion, had a host of employees working with the students to spread their love of engineering and technology. Another popular presentation was where electricity comes from and the job of a line worker, presented by Rappahannock Electric Cooperative and Southside Virginia Community College. Almost every fifth grader said they were looking forward to attending the AirFest Saturday, their interest piqued.

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Radio Control flying demonstrations The morning Radio Control (R/C) model aviation portion of the 2019 Culpeper Airfest will again address all aspects of the hobby. The members of several northern Virginia model aircraft clubs will participate in an all day show-and-tell static display of various flyable scale, historic, classic, WWI, WWII, present day, and jet model aircraft.The flying day will start out when the gates open with experienced model aircraft pilots providing hands-on “buddy box” experience of flying fixed wing model aircraft for any of the Airfest guests interested in giving it a try. Interspersed in the first two hours of the “buddy box” operations will be demonstrations of model helicopters, quad-copters, drone racers, and the final Germanna College high school quad-copter challenge race of the season. For the final hour prior to the start of the afternoon’s full-scale aircraft aerobatic show, there will be a continuous aerobatic demonstrations of large scale model piston and jet aircraft as well as a multiple aircraft 3-D demonstration.

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What: Culpeper Air Fest Where: Culpeper Regional Airport located at 12517 Beverly Ford Rd, Brandy Station, VA 22714 When: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019 from 9-4 p.m. Gates open at 9 a.m. Event is free. Parking is available at Culpeper County High School and Eastern View High School. Complimentary bus transportation is provided beginning at 8:30 a.m. until after the show closes. Handicapped parking will be available at the airport this year. Persons wishing to use the lot must have a state-recognized handicap tag and be accompanied by the person to whom the tag was issued. Weather This year the Airfest will have a built in rain date in case of inclement weather. The Airfest Committee will make a decision Thursday, Oct. 10 by noon on when the show will be held. If rain is in the forecast for Saturday, Oct. 12, a rain date of Sunday, Oct. 13 will be used. More info: (540) 825-8280 www.culpeperairfest.com


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What’s Happening 10/10•10/16

CULPEPER AIRFEST • Culpeper AirFest will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Culpeper Regional Airport.

CULPEPER OCT. CHURCH GROUP • St.

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

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH • Reformation

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

MANNA MINISTRY • Manna Ministry Lunch every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Culpeper Presbyterian Church. Free meal for anyone in the community

OCT. 10 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.

The 20th annual Culpeper AirFest will be held Saturday.

DRIVE THRU PRAYER •

Reformation Lutheran Church will be having their last Drive Thru Prayer for this year. We are located at 601 Madison Road, in town of Culpeper, (across from Rite-Aid.)Drive Thru Prayer is available to all persons, of all ages. Come in your vehicle or on foot, from 5 to 7 p.m. Prayer teams are available for personal prayer and anointing with oil, for persons interested. Come visit us and we will share how Jesus can touch lives.

FILM • “Kelly’s Heroes”(MGM, 1970) Clint Eastwood stars as the title character in this anti-war comedy/ bank-job caper directed by Brian G. Hutton. Kelly is the leader of a platoon of restless GIs in the chaos of post D-Day France. When he captures a German officer who tips him off about a cache of 14,000 Nazi gold bars stored in a

bank vault 30 miles away, Kelly enlists the help of Quartermaster "Crapgame" (Don Rickles), Sergeant "Big Joe"(Telly Savalas) and Sherman tank driver "Oddball"(Donald Sutherland) to help him sneak behind enemy lines and retrieve the booty. Much of the film was shot in Yugoslavia, one of the few nations at the time whose army was still equipped with functioning World War II mechanized equipment. The screenplay was loosely based on an entry in the Guinness World Records: “The greatest robbery on record was of the German National Gold Reserves in Bavaria by a combine of US military personnel and German civilians in 1945.” Rated GP: All ages admitted – Parental guidance suggested. 35mm archival film print. 144 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.

OPEN SANCTUARY • Culpeper Presbyterian Church Open

Sanctuary: Beginning next week, Oct. 3, our sanctuary will be open to the public each Thursday from Noon to 2 p.m. p.m. for Open Sanctuary, a time of prayer, reflection, and meditation, in the midst of our busy days and lives. Our address is 215 S Main St. in Culpeper. Please stop by, and invite your friends,neighbors, and coworkers. All are welcome.

CHURCH• The public is invited

to morning prayer with Jesus each and every Thursday at 8 to 9 a.m. Come anytime during that hour. Entrance to morning prayer is at the rear of Reformation Lutheran Church. Any questions, contact: officeasst@culpeperlutherans. org.


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What’s Happening OCT. 11 OPEN HOUSE • Tennis &

pickleball open house. All ages with an interest in playing tennis or pickleball are invited to Culpeper Sport & Fitness to learn about these sports and meet the CSF pros. Ages 16 & older may play in a tennis round robin for all levels; $10 per player. Light refreshments. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. 19055 Industrial Road, Culpeper. For information, contact manager Preston Will, pwill@culpeperwellness.org or 540825-0000

OCT. 12 CULPEPER COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY HOURS

• The Culpeper County Republican Committee headquarters is now open 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. every Tuesday and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at 402 S. Main Street, across from the 309 Grill. City parking lot adjacent. Open to the public for campaign information, events, and activities. Yard signs and bumper stickers available. Latest Trump gear for sale. For more information, go to www. culpepergop.org

DEADWOOD TRAIL • The Culpeper County Sheriff's Office presents the annual Deadwood Trail Haunted Forst beginning Oct. 12 and every Friday and Saturday in October from 7 to 11 p.m. $10. 8367 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper. www. deadwoodtrail.com. 5K RUN • Join us for the Fourth Annual Jeff Stables Memorial 5K Splatter Run/Walk! Culpeper Young Life is hosting the Fourth Annual Jeff Stables Memorial 5K. Everyone is welcome from competitive runners to walkers and stroller rollers! Come out to honor a man who truly loved and invested in this community. Proceeds will go to the ministry of Young Life. You can register online through www.active.com Registration will be at 9 a.m., Walk in registrations cash/check only - adults $30 on race day, teens $20, kids $10The race will begin at 9:30 on Muddy Run Lane Parking: Emerald Hill Elementary School (not sponsored by CCPS) 11245 Rixeyville Rd, Culpeper, VA 22701 CULPEPER COUNTY AIRFEST • Culpeper Air Fest, Culpeper Regional Airport located at 12517 Beverly Ford Rd, Brandy Station, VA 22714 from 9-4 p.m. Gates open at 9

a.m. Event is free. Parking is available at Culpeper County High School and Eastern View High School. Complimentary bus transportation is provided beginning at 8:30 a.m. until after the show closes. Handicapped parking will be available at the airport this year. Persons wishing to use the lot must have a state-recognized handicap tag and be accompanied by the person to whom the tag was issued. Call (540) 825-8280 www.culpeperairfest.com.

OCT. 13

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.

PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS REMEMBRANCE •

Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center will hold a candle lighting from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Healing Garden at Culpeper Medical Center to remember all the precious babies who hvae been lost during pregnancy or infancy. If you or someone you know has suffered pregnancy loss or infant loss, please join us in this tribute as we provide support to those suffering and remember these precious babies.

CHURCH • Culpeper

Presbyterian Church, Worship Service 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 9:15 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:50 a.m.

BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday

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

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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. CULPEPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE HOURS • The Culpeper County Democratic Committee Office is now open 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to Noon on Wednesdays, and 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays at 206 Main Street, Suite 302, downtown.

OCT. 17

SPIRIT NIGHT • Culpeper

Middle School will host a spirit night from noon to 9 p.m. at Sweet Frog in Culpeper.

OCT. 18

FRANKENSTEIN AT LIBRARY • Follow the Gothic horror classic, Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus in a one-man show faithfully adapted, written, and performed by Greg Oliver Bodine, directed by DeLisa M. White” This is a must see for the Halloween season at Culpeper County Library at 7 p.m. This performance is suitable for adults and for children (ages 12 and over) and is graciously sponsored by the Friends of Culpeper Library.

OCT. 19

Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper BATTLEFIELD HISTORY • (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 Join Friends of Cedar Mountain p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three Battlefield (FCMB) for a guided progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot. walking tour of the battlefield and learn about the August 9, 1862 CHURCH • Mountain View encounter in which Confederate Community Church's Sermon troops led by General Thomas Topic for Sunday, October 13: “Stonewall” Jackson prevailed over "Parenting Through Proverbs Federal troops led by General Nathaniel The Friendship Years"Worship Banks at a cost of 3800 men killed or Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 AM. wounded. Tour time 10:00 am. No preLive Stream available at 10:00 AM via registration required. A $10 donation our website www.mountainviewcc.net. to support battlefield preservation

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efforts is requested. Parking available at FCMB Meeting House, 9465 General Winder Road, Rapidan, VA 22733. Inquiries may be directed to info@ friendsofcedarmountain.org

LIBRARY • Learn about all

things related to planning for long term care with Rick Gow, Certified Senior Advisor. Gow will be at the Culpeper County Library on Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 10:00 am -12 noon to present on putting together a long term care plan with a focus on long term care considerations, Medicaid, reverse mortgages, legal forms, and more. This free talk by Rick Gow is being sponsored by the Piedmont Dementia Education Committee. Rick Gow is a seasoned Wealth Management Advisor, a member of the Society of Certified Senior Advisors®, facilitator of the Meaningful Future Process™ and nationally recognized speaker on many senior related long term care financial planning topics. He was nominated by his peers and selected for the Northern Virginia Magazine’s Top Financial Professionals list in 2015 and 2016 for both Insurance Planning and Employee Benefits.

OCT. 26

GRAFFITI HOUSE • 2PM-4PM “Voices from the Walls” at the Civil War Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station. The graffiti on the walls will come to life with reenactors and living historians giving "voice" to selected pictures and names on the walls of the Graffiti House. 5-9 PM. Brandy Station Foundation’s “Spirits of the Graffiti House” with Culpeper Paranormal, treats & ghostly stories at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station. Free & family friendly. Raffle tickets will be sold for an investigation with Culpeper Paranormal at the Graffiti House. www.brandystationfoundation.com


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VIEWS Control the Transition – Review your Assets It is amazing what a can of pumpkin, some strawberries, Katherine Charapich LIDL pumpkins, and one cake mix can add up to! Include adult children who love Fall, and the equation equals pumpkin muffins, crustless pumpkin pie, eerie looking strawberries with confectionary eyes gazing through white chocolate masks, and jack-o-lanterns lining the porch steps. Adding to the festivities was one “very big dog” seemingly so happy with all of the attention that he took to dashing through the house as if a firecracker had been set off . . . onto couches, through the kitchen, back into the living room. Priceless was the sound of laughter as the season known for its crisp weather, falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and shorter days was given a warm greeting. And, just to be sure that the new season heard our “hello” loud and clear – add in the traveling of country roads in search of apple orchards, coffee infused with hemp milk (who knew?), and a purchase of local honey – the welcome mat is certainly in position. Many have traditions that they recognize when transitioning between seasons. Not all transitions are offered or are deserving of such celebrations. Some new seasons - whether related to weather, age, relationships, or work, can make one simply want to turn off the alarm, pull the covers back up, and hold out hope for tomorrow. Beautiful prayer coverage for every season, every life-transition, is found in Ephesians 3:20 (KJV). “Now unto Him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us . . .” Though not all seasons or life transitions can be predicted, there are some for which we can set forth carefully considered plans. As an estate planning and elder law attorney, I am witness to so many of my older-adult clients who somehow – gracefully, face the passing of their spouse of many years – often having been married for over five decades. How does a surviving spouse face a day without her beloved, let alone a future?

ESTATE STEWARDSHIP

Many spouses have planned ahead, making the transition as free from worry as possible for the surviving spouse. The following addresses a checklist related to assets that married couples, who want to make sure they have planned ahead for their beloved so that the surviving spouse, upon the death of the firstto-pass, may experience the phases of grief, adjustment, and healing without the burden of worrying about finances, tracking down paperwork, and often learning what may feel to some like a new language – management of assets. Perhaps one may think of this approach to estate planning as “paying it forward.” Do the hard work now, so that your surviving spouse does not carry the burden. Begin by considering your assets and the assets that you may have at the time of your death. Those assets may include: real property (real estate – land or land with improvements), tangible personal property (the items you can touch – household goods, jewelry, your stamp collection, a car or boat), and intangible personal property (your cash (checking), savings and wealth management accounts). Real Property – If your goal is to convey or devise your interest in real property to your wife upon your death, begin by reviewing any and all deeds to real property in which you own interests. If your deed indicates that you hold your real property as tenants by the entirety with rights of survivorship, then by operation of law your wife will become the fee simple owner of that property upon your death. Best practice would be that your will is submitted for probate without qualification (unless there are other assets that will pass through probate), putting the public on notice that you have died and your wife is now the owner. You may also hold interest in the real property as joint owners with rights of survivorship. When you die, best practice, just like real property deeded as tenants by the entirety with rights of survivorship, is that your will is submitted for probate without qualification (unless there are other assets that will pass through probate), putting the public on notice that you have died and your wife is now the owner. Tangible Personal Property – If your goal is to bequeath your

interest in tangible personal property to your wife upon your death, begin by reviewing the titles to vehicles. If a vehicle is owned jointly with rights of survivorship with your wife, upon your death your wife will become the sole owner. If you find that you own vehicles or any other items of tangible personal property solely in your name and you want those assets passed to your wife upon your death and not during life, you can bequeath the assets through language in your will, fund the assets into your trust and include language in your trust that upon your death the assets pass to your wife, or your wife may be able to use a Virginia Small Estate Affidavit (there are restrictions regarding the use of said Affidavit). Cash, Savings, and Wealth Management – If your goal is to bequeath your interest in your cash, savings, and wealth management accounts to your wife upon your death, begin by reviewing the last account statements for each. In the event that an account is held jointly with rights of survivorship, then your wife will be the sole owner upon your death. Your wife will need to present the holder or provider of the account with your death certificate. The season of loss is hardly comparable to transitions between weather seasons where one finds comfort in traditions such as pumpkin carving. A season of loss often comes and interrupts and takes quite a lot of courage to face. Steven Furtick, Pastor of Elevation Church, has a poignant sermon entitled, “Trapped in Transition.” that in a season of transition don’t let your world be cluttered by tasks, thoughts, and outside forces that are distractions; find comfort in and direction from the One who remains “Standing over your situation presiding, and prevailing.” The focus of the above is intended to make the transition of a season of loss easier – less encumbered by paperwork and worry for the surviving spouse. Evaluate your assets. Review how your interests are titled. Plan ahead so that your loved one can rest during a season of transition, finding Peace in the One who provides. Katherine S. Charapich, Esq., operates the Estate Law Center, PLLC in downtown Culpeper. Call 540-8122046

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second day. We walk through a rolling landscape passing old churches, quaint towns, and farmland. I meet two people from Washington DC and we visit a 12th century church together. This destination today is Pamplona—a city made famous by Hemingway. The St. Fermin festival—when the famous ‘running of the bulls’ takes place—is held every July and draws millions of people. That night, I have dinner with some fellow pilgrims at the Iruña Cafe where Jake and his friends had many a drink in The Sun Also Rises. I also visit the bull ring which features a large bust of Hemingway at the entrance. The weather on the next day is also sunny and hot. Today we ascend the Alto de Perdon (Mountain of Forgiveness) where the famous metal statues of ancient and modern

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pilgrims can be seen. An inscription there says: “Where the way of the wind crosses the path of the stars.” I make a side trip to the Eunate church—an eight-sided church like the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. There is a Camino saying: it takes a week to get your body right, a week to get your mind right, and a week to get your spirit right. The first week is definitely one of muscle soreness and a few blisters. But as I walk, I find myself getting stronger and less concerned about the physical part. Hopefully my old body will hold up for the next 400 miles! Scott Richardson is a freelance writer living in Culpeper. He retired from federal civil service in 2017. His wife Leigh Ann works as an occupational therapist in Culpeper, and their son Evan graduated in 2019 from Virginia Tech University. He can be reached at srichardson333@ gmail.com.

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Age: 37, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/160 Hair/Eye: Blonde/Green Last known: 2106 Yuma Circle, Safford, Az. Wanted for: (3) counts of Probation Violation on Felony Charge and (3) counts of Probation Violation on Misdemeanor Charge.

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Oct. 2 Aloysius Frank Crawford Jr., 59, 18000 block N. Merrimac Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Michael David Belew, 53, 14000 block Ashlyn Lane, Amissville, assault and battery - family member Matthew James Ferris, 26, 12000 block Calvert Street, Culpeper, possession of marijuana, driving after forfeiture of license Zackry David Armor, 24, 1400 block Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, distribute/sell for profit schedule I/II, possession of schedule I/II controlled substance Jacquelyn Grace Mealia, 26, 6000 block Boston Ridge Court, Boston, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties Rion J. Ward, 41, 7000 block James Madison Hwy., Rapidan, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties Oct. 3 Katelyn Brooke Summers, 24, 6000 block Royal Oaks Drive, Fredericksburg, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Elizabeth Denise Bryant, 48, 10000 block

Manchester Drive, Culpeper, failure to appear Selena Marie Powell, 19, 40 block Baldwin Drive, Fredericksburg, possession of marijuaja Jesus Bonilla Flores, 31, 1300 block Spring Meadow Lane, Culpeper, failure to yield at uncontrolled intersections, no driver's license Heather Mitchell Henry, 21, 10 block Payne Lane, Amissiville, driving under the influence of alcohol Oct. 4 Jeremy Randolph Walker, 46, 6000 block Tharp Road, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Antione Licole White, 40, 20000 block Heath Lane, Orange, probation: violation on felony charge Jorge Antonio Torres-Ventura, 45, 200 block Elmwood Drive, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license Oct. 5 Miguel Mendez, 35, 500 block Monticello Ave., Culpeper, possession of marijuana, drunk in public, profane language Charles Edward Climo, 27, 10000 block Old Marsh Road, Bealeton, drunk in public, profane language Nicholas Carter, 27, 1500 block Richmond Road, Amissville, drunk in public, profane language James Thomas Bibie Jr., 39, 10000 block

Deerfield Drive, Fredericksburg, possession of marijuana Katherine N. Norris, 35, 18000 block Bacor Lane, Culpeper, possession of marijuana In Soo Sons, 76, 13000 block Major Brown Drive, Sperryville, reckless - general Oct. 6 Michael Wayne Smoot, 51, 15000 block Hall St., Culpeper, violate protective orders Oct. 7 Brandon Davon Blume, 24, 7000 block Fairmont Lane, Fredericksburg, probation violation on felony charge, larceny on bank notes, checks (two counts), reckless - general, driving with suspended or revoked license, unauthorised use: animal/vehicle/etc., larceny Megan L Santiestevan, 34, 17000 block Berkshire Drive, Jeffersonton, assault and battery family member Oct. 8 Jerrell ONeiil Williams, 28, 5000 block Apple Blossom Lane, Jeffersonton, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Herbin Sorto, 40, no fixed address, drunk in public, profane language

Culpeper Town Police: Sept. 30-Oct. 6 Following are the police reports from Sept. 30-Oct. 6. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. Daniel Perez Hernandez Age: 22, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-6/135 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 658 N. East St. 220, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.

Ramiro Perez Jimenez Age: 36, White/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-4/180 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 658 N. East St. 216, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.

Warrants current as of Oct. 9

Sept. 30 Jason Matthew Owens, 38, 4200 block Cabin Road, Reva, destruction of property, monument, hit and run personal injury Mez Enrique Maquin, 46, 600 block Highview Court, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member David Jeremy Counts, 24, 800 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation, contempt of court Carla Yesenia Ramos Mendez, 22, 1300 block Spring Meadow Lane, Culpeper, petit larceny Oct. 1 Melody C. Moran, 36, 20000 block Sunset Hill Road, Lignum, forging, uttering Devin Michael Reeves Sr., 34, 800 block Virginia Ave., Culpeper, monument: intentional damage, driving under the influence of alcohol

Khattor Faris III, 18, 500 block Windermere Drive, Culpeper, use electronic means for child sex crime or porn (two counts) Oct. 2 Daniel Robert Strang, 25, 11000 block Jamesons Mill Road, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Oct. 3 Jeffery Sumner Lovett, 33, 100 block S. Bickford, El Reno, possession of marijuana, obstructing justice, monument: intentional damage, drunk in public, profane langauge Robert Sherman Hendricks, 50, 100 block Lakeshore Drive, Madison, failure to perform construction after advance Ryan Allison, 24, 1200 block Meander Drive, Culpeper, violate protective order Jamir Zakee Ruffin, 26, 500 block First St., Culpeper, destruction of property, monument Tosha Nicole Olivares, 25, 4400 block Bramblewood Lane, Henrico, failure to appear Hollis Gaven Dow, 22, 3400 block Oak Park Road, Madison, contempt of court

Oct. 4 Dennis Ray Sheppard, 55, 800 block Summit Street, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Angel Luis Cantres, 20, 600 block E. Spencer St., Culpeper, robbery, firearm: use in commission of felony, firearm/pointing/ brandishing, obstructing justice, trespass: at night upon any cemetery Theodore Mann Carpenter, 36, 2000 block Chesterfield Road, Locust Grove, unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another Oct. 5 Quinton Jerome Williams, 26, 1800 block Picadilly Circus, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Mark Anthony Dodson, 48, 7300 block Pleasant Lane, Rixeyville, possession of controlled substances Oct. 6 Timothy Lee Lapp, 41, 1100 block Stuart St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Sandy Denis Lapp, 39, 1100 block Stuart St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member


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ARLENE E. BAKER MAY 15,1931 - OCTOBER 2, 2019 Born in Newark NJ. Raised in Elizabeth NJ. Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Artist, Seamstress, Real Estate Agent, Windjammer Girl, Secretary, Bookkeeper, Farm Manager. Our beloved Arlene is now "Over The Rainbow" where she so longed to be where dreams really do come true and blue birds fly. Cherished mother of five children, Arlene and her husband C.E. Myers, purchased and operated the 660 acre Flying M Stock Farm in Orange County, Virginia in 1966 where she was a working farmer and operations manager. She earned her private pilot license at the age of 48. Elected in 1987 to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, she was the first woman ever elected to the County Board. In 1992 Arlene began her new life in Culpeper, Va, where she was a founding member of the Culpeper Arts Group and later, The Artists of Windmore. While there she honed her talents in Stained Glass, Water Color and theatrical set design and painting. Arlene is survived by her beloved brother Carl Stolpe(Elaine), of Easton, PA; her children; Dennis Baker(Kim), Richard Baker(Donna), Pam Jackson(Wayne), Allison Harris, and Roxanne Sweeney(Rob); 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A Celebration of Her Life will be held on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 3pm at the Manassas Seventh-day Adventist Church, 9858 Fairmont Ave., Manassas, VA 22109. In lieu of flowers friends are asked to please consider a donation to be named at the service.

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Week of 10/14/19 - 10/20/19

PUZZLES

The Weekly Crossword

by Margie E. Burke

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACROSS 1 Dieter's lunch 14 15 16 6 Church area 18 19 10 Cry from a crib 17 14 Brady 20 21 22 housekeeper 15 Calc. prerequi23 24 25 site 26 27 28 29 16 Black, in poetry 17 Putting on the 30 31 32 33 34 ballot 36 37 38 19 Alliance est. in 35 1949 40 41 42 39 20 Title of property 43 44 21 Garden lane 22 Spiked, as 48 49 45 46 47 punch 50 51 52 53 54 23 Laundry item 25 Take on 55 56 57 26 Big name in 58 59 60 blenders 28 Leader of a 61 62 63 procession 30 Lethal loop Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate 31 Promotion basis 32 Kitchen meas. 62 Copycat 26 "It's ____": "I'm 45 Animal bedding 35 Artist's 63 Insertion symbol buying" 46 Sioux, e.g. composite 27 Any day now 47 Stair separator 37 Mixed-breed dog DOWN 29 Brinks vehicle 49 Diner staple 39 Compass 1 Ocean liner? 32 Money manager 51 Chicken heading 2 Moisturizer 33 On its way enclosure 40 Starter home, additive 34 Wiggle room 53 Casino cubes for some 3 Quarry rock 36 Reason for an R 54 Genuine, in 42 Athletic venue 4 Conclusive trial rating Germany 43 Baggage handler 5 Lion's lair 38 Chinese brew 56 Cloak-and44 Unlike vegan 6 Email file 41 Thaw in dagger org. fare 7 Please, to hostilities 57 SNL network 45 Pace Shakespeare 43 Predicament 48 Conical quarters 8 Hyperbolic trig. Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: 50 Split-second function C O R G I F E E S L A S S 51 Ghana money 9 ___ roll A D O R N L A M E E C H O 52 Sculptor's 10 Word in a "Star N O V A S C O T I A S C A R subject Wars" prequel T R E M O L O T W O S O M E 55 Insurer's title F A R M A V E R calculation 11 Way to be taken S A S H A Y A T T E N D E E 56 Like some 12 "Psycho" setting T U T O R S N E E R I N N A G O G O T H E R L O S T circles 13 Positive terminal F U R O D I U M V E N U E 58 Biblical shepherd 18 30-day mo. T E A S E R F R E E B O R N 59 Teensy bit 22 Pitt or Paxton, H A I R T E A R 60 Nut-bearing tree Week e.g.of 10/14/19 - 10/20/19 S H O R T L Y T R A P E Z E 61 1995 film, "While 24 Seattle's 206, E U T H A N A S I A N O U N You ___ e.g. S L O E D R A G S A P S E S E E R A D U S T P E E R Sleeping" 25 Three on stage

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Answers to Last Week’s Sudoku:

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HOW TO SOLVE:

Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.

3 1 4 9 8 6 2 5 7

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8 6 5 1 3 4 9 7 2

Weekly Tarotscope for Oct. 10: Judgement, The World

Big energy this week! These 2 cards follow Cara Cutro one another chronologically in the deck. We may not always find that to be important, but these happen to be the final 2 cards involved in the representation of the soul’s journey when we are studying the Major Arcana. The Judgement card is a message to heed the call of Gabriel’s trumpet. Where in your life is the trumpet sounding? This is an invitation from Spirit to rise above the old way of being and to accept an invitation of renewal. Use good judgement with your decision making at this time. Often when we ignore the trumpet there is a bit of karmic backlash. If you can honestly say that there’s no obvious place in your life where there’s a “trumpet sounding”, the Judgement card asks you to suspend false

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judgment or to examine your judgments of others. The World indicates completion. Attainment. These two cards together represent a powerful shift that allows us to fully integrate what the soul has in store for us. If we have used proper discernment with the Judgement card, we will reach our goals. This combination is very positive for reaching a goal, finishing a project, graduating or finally learning a difficult life lesson. The good news is that this life lesson will never be repeated, as you have fully utilized and embodied it’s teaching. Cara Cutro is a spirit centered teacher and life coach residing in Sperryville, VA. She is an herbalist, massage therapist, reiki master, intuitive counselor, tarot reader, and the owner of Abracadabra Massage & Wellness and the Wisdomkeepers School. For a full list of services or to setup an appointment with her or one of her team members, book online www.caracadabra.com or call 540878-7085.

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