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LOCAL NEWS Pamper Me Pink uplifts cancer survivors, community By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Pamper Me Pink saved Emma Pomerleau’s life. Wiping away tears, the thyroid and breast cancer survivor thanked Pepperberries’ Sharon Welch Clark for starting the Pamper Me Pink fund 16 years ago - and told her tale of survival during a panel discussion at the annual event. This year’s Pamper Me Pink, hosted by Pepperberries and Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center for the 14th year, once again pampered women of Culpeper, introduced them to area providers and connected them with cancer survivors who told their success stories of being treated in Culpeper. Pomerleau, who has lived in Culpeper for five years, was diagnosed several years ago with thyroid cancer. Last year, she started to see symptoms again and thought it was back - in-
stead it was breast cancer. Her grandmother had breast cancer and after genetic testing it was discovered that her family carries a gene that makes them susceptible to several strands of the disease. As she and fellow survivors Jon Carter, Scott Kurtzman and Annie White told their stories, Pomerleau leaned over to Clark and tearfully thanked her. “If it wasn't for Pamper Me Pink, I wouldn’t have known I had cancer,” she said. Pomerleau explained she had insurance, but the mammogram wasn’t covered. She filled out the Pamper Me Pink fund paperwork and a few weeks later was called back into the office when they discovered the breast cancer. “If it wasn’t for your program they wouldn’t have found it so early and it could have been much worse,” she said. Clark was quick to deflect praise,
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Pamper Me Pink brought in more than 400 community members for a night f breast cancer awareness and pampering. it’s not her program she said - it’s the communities. She pointed to the more than 400 in attendance and said it’s because of donations from community members that keep the fund going that has helped more than 600 people receive mammograms in Culpeper. Prior to the presentations, Clark
greeted people at the door - hugging them and reconnecting. She said that Pamper Me Pink brings together people that might only see each other once a year at the event - and they all share a special bond. For Pomerleau, that bond saved her life.
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I have been involved with Culpeper Youth since May 2018. I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience, and made lifelong friendships within the group. It is great to interact and collaborate with such a dedicated group of people. In addition to that, we hold several activities such as holiday parties, cook-outs, and movie nights. This year, I am secretary of Culpeper Youth. I am extremely excited to try new activities and hold events within make the program a yearly event. The event is sponsored by the CULPEPER YOUTH SPOTLIGHT the community.
Silent auction set for Rodney Moyer Saturday
Bethlehem Christian Fellowship will host a fundraiser silent auction for longtime member and worship band member Rodney Moyer Saturday. Moyer, a member of Remnant, the church’s worship band, came to church a few weeks ago with an eye patch on, said Pastor Sue Gregg. At the time, he was experiencing double vision but he still wanted to play guitar in the worship band. It was only later that week that he found out what was causing it - nonHodgkin's Lymphoma that presented itself as two masses at the base of his brain stem. According to Gregg, it’s a rare strain of the disease as he has no evidence of the disease in his lymph nodes. Now the church is planning a silent auction fundraiser for the man Gregg calls “a Godly man.” “He’s a great guy, he’s been a member of the church for longer than I can remember,” Gregg said. “It’s been progressing so fast.” Moyer, who’s been a student at Bethlehem Christian University as well, has been lifted up by the church. “We’ve just been praying for him, and him knowing what the word of God says for healing,” Gregg said. “His family has been overwhelmed by the prayers and the stuff that has been brought in for the auction. That’s been a great encouragement to them.” The silent auction will be held from 1-4 p.m. p.m. Oct. 26 at Bethlehem Christian Fellowship, 371 Lakeside Drive, Culpeper. All proceeds benefit Moyer’s ongoing medical costs and chemotherapy. Moyer, who is a self-employed carpenter, hasn’t been able to work since his diagnosis so Gregg said the family appreciates all the help. “We’ve been given some magnificent things,” Gregg said. “Grand Furniture Store donated a Lazy Boy, we have a $1,500 drum kit, we have a $1,500 four-wheeler. We have $300 and $400 guitars, studio time. Just an amazing amount of things have been donated by local businesses. We have a lot of gift certificates.” Gregg flipped through a large stack of papers, representing easily more than 200 auction items. “I think it’s just Culpeper, people are just giving,” Gregg said. “It just warms your heart to see so many people donate and most people don’t
Culpeper and Piedmont members of the Baha’i Faith, the second-most widespread world religion. Only Christianity Is found in more countries and territories. The event will not be a religious service, but rather a celebration of our world family, McBride says, commemorating 200 years since the birth of one of the divine messengers sent to establish the Baha’i’ Faith, with its central teaching of the oneness of humanity. For information, call 540-812-2670
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Allison Ellis (Editor's note: This is weekly series highlighting members of Culpeper's Youth Council. To join Culpeper Youth, go to www.culpeperyouth.org to apply.) I have been involved with Culpeper Youth since May 2018. I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience, and made lifelong friendships within the group. It is great to interact and collaborate with such a dedicated group of people. In addition to that, we hold several activities such as holiday parties, cook-outs, and movie nights. This year, I am secretary of Culpeper Youth. I am extremely excited to try new activities and hold events within the community.
even know him.” The silent auction will take place from 1 to 3 and then they will start announcing winners. Remnant will play during the event. “It’s difficult to believe for a healing when you’re feeling the pain, but when you see God moving in such a way it makes it easier to believe he has it physically as well,” Gregg said. Gregg said if the public can’t make the silent auction, folks can donate to Bethlehem Christian Fellowship in Rodney’s name and the money will go to his family.
Event showcases world cultures in Culpeper A sampling of world cultures with
local connections will be showcased for the public at the Culpeper Celebrates Unity program on October 24 at 7:00 p.m. at A. G. Richardson Elementary School. “Culpeper is blessed with an amazing richness of people representing cultures from around the world. We want to learn about and better appreciate our friends and neighbors at this event,” says organizer Joan McBride. Featured will be singing, dancing, instrumental performances, and stories and traditions from Africa, Europe, South America, the Middle East, and the Far East, plus some home-grown American offerings. “Presenters of all ages enrich the experience, as we discovered from a similar event offered previously,” according to McBride, who plans to
Governor Northam announces $180,000 in Virginia Community Business Launch awards. The Town of Culpeper is one of four recipients this year, sharing the spotlight with the Town of Buchanan, Giles County and the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Norton. The Community Business Launch (CBL) program builds on the tradition of DHCD’s business support strategies, placing the community at the heart of entrepreneurial and small business development. “We know community support plays a crucial role in the success of an entrepreneur. It starts with a community’s unique vision for its future and then uses the competition to find and foster the entrepreneurs that connect with that vision” said Jessica Hartness, Business Launch Coordinator for the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. The CBL is designed to assist communities in taking a systems approach to defining and pursuing an asset-based small business development strategy. It is designed to excite and educate the community from local residents to local elected officials about the opportunities and impact of entrepreneurial and small business development. This grant will provide the tools to effectively prepare multiple entrepreneurs to operate successful businesses in a designated area. The Town of Culpeper’s designated area focuses on the heart of the historic downtown. Covering .22 square miles, the designated area includes the Culpeper Downtown Urban Development area, which is the Town’s sixth designated growth area that encourages adaptive reuse of existing buildings, higher density new construction, and intentional design to complement the Town’s historic characteristics.
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CCPS breaks ground on Career & Technical Education School By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer The “Coolest Thing in Education” broke ground Thursday. The new Culpeper County Public Schools career and technical education school will be built on property along McDevitt Drive, leased from Germanna Community College as part of a 60-year lease. The CTE school will house a nursing program, culinary arts, maker spaces, cosmetology, five different areas of building trade, automotive (including diesel), EMT, cyber security and more. The $17.3 million facility is slated to be open Jan. 2021 and the construction is expected to be finished within a year. Holding up a shirt made for the occasion, CCPS Superintendent Tony Brads pointed out that while CTE means career and technical education - it also can mean the “coolest thing in education.” Brads pointed to a sea change around 2016, when CCPS recognized that technical skills and laborers were needed. Brads approached Culpeper County Administrator John Eggertson about forming a joint CTE committee. That
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Culpeper County Public Schools broke ground on its new Career and Technical Education School Thursday. The new school is located near Germanna Community College's Daniel Technology Center. committee - consisting of Frankie Gilmore, John Jenkins, Ken Greenfield, Ed Dalrymple, Jack Frazier, Sue Hansohn, Michelle North and Nate Clancy - had a vision. To focus less on SOLs and help students get the credentials and experience needed to enter the workforce after high school.
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Brads praised CCPS CTE director Randi Richards-Lutz for helping move the conversation along. “I think Culpeper County and CCPS is blessed to have the best career and technical director, in all of the Commonwealth of Virginia,” Brads said. “She is passionate about career and technical education and programs - the students and the adults they will become.” The committee found that CCPS did CTE very well, Brads said, but more space and education was needed. Hence, the CTE school was proposed. It was unanimously embraced by educators, politicians and the public. Now, within a year, Culpeper will again be on the cutting edge of CTE education in the Commonwealth of Virginia. A year ago, Lt. Gov. Justin Fair-
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➤ MCW brings familiar faces, rising stars to Eastern View By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Nov. 2, there’s going to be Chaos in Culpeper. For the first time in more than three decades, professional wrestling returns to the town. Eastern View High School athletic director Mark Settle has fond memories of wrestling. He recalls in the late 1970s/early 1980s the iconic Ric Flair and Chief Jay
Strongbow wrestling for the National Wrestling Alliance at Culpeper Junior High - selling out the building and sending a unique energy through Culpeper. Now, he and the EVHS Athletic Boosters are looking to bring that same energy in a resurgent period for “pro graps.” “This has been on my bucket list,” Settle said, laughing when told he would make a good pro wrestling promoter. “Part of me has been wanting to bring wrestling back to the Central Virginia area.” Settle had heard about other athletic directors that had hosted wrestling benefits - so he started to reach out to promotions. At first, it was crickets - no one answered his calls. ➤ See Chaos, Page 7
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➤ Chaos, from Page 6 Then Dennis, Wipprecht from MCW, in Joppa, Md., made a connection and the chaos was started. Dennis Wipprecht, owner of MCW Pro Wrestling, said the promotion has been open since 1998 and their passion for the product is evident. “Our shows have a blend of everything,” he said. “Hard hitting, high flying, some fun and games and everything in between. We’ve been looking to expand to Va. and got a call from Eastern View High School about helping them raise some money. So it was a no brainer for us. Anytime we can come to a high school and help them we are ready for it.” Wipprecht said it’s important to support the schools, volunteer fire departments and smaller businesses that prop up MCW. “As a small wrestling company a lot of people don't give us a chance,” he said. “And these schools and fire stations are happy to have us. So without them we wouldn’t be in business. This is our passion. It's not our regular jobs. So all of us love to help any school of community we can.” It’s an advantageous time for EVHS to get into the pro wrestling game, as the longtime TV staple - especially in the South - is having a bit of a resurgence. WWE has been a mainstay since the 1980s but young upstart company AEW has younger fans and diehards talking with renewed energy about the athletic event. WWE Smackdown recently moved to FOX, AEW and WWE NXT are engaged in the “Wednesday Night Wars” for viewers and even Settle’s beloved NWA is making a comeback with their YouTube show “Powerrr.” “I see it back on FOX on Friday nights, it seems like there’s some hype out there for it - any fundraiser you have to strike when the iron is hot,” Settle said. The EVHS boosters have had innovative fundraisers before - all to help support the approximately $7,500 in scholarships they give out each year and to help supplement the fund for general athletics. In years past they’ve had a mattress sale, a car test drive and a comedy night. Now they dive into the world of spandex, suplexes and snapmares. Settle is hoping the MCW show is a hit. “I think they will be,” Settle said. “I’m putting the trust into him (Dennis) that he’s going to give us a good card. We’re
hoping this isn’t our last, we’re hoping this is a series and we can add a layer or two each time to make it a fun night for families and beneficial for the boosters.” The card is headlined by former WWE performer Swoggle - formerly known as Hornswoggle. Portrayed by now best-selling author Dylan Postl, the character of Hornswoggle had many roles in the WWE - as the son of Fit Finlay, the son of Vince McMahon himself and finally as the mascot of the Three Man Band, where he competed in the first “WeeLC” match in wrestling history. Postl, born with achondroplasia, a condition that causes disproportionate dwarfism, lived his dream of being a professional wrestler and chronicles it in his book “Life is Short and So Am I,” it’s a memoir of elation and anguish, triumph and disappointment, and of how an endlessly positive outlook combined with the unwavering support of family and friends helped a long shot become a success in his industry and a loving, responsible father. Also appearing on the card is former WWE/TNA star Billy Gunn, former WWE star Melina, Dante Caballero, Brandon Scott, Portia, Gia and Aria Palmer as well. For Settle, none of those names ring a bell but he’s hoping they can make the same memories Ric Flair did for him. “In my older age I hadn’t followed wrestling so I stayed out of touch with all of this stuff,” Settle said. “From the business side he had what we wanted. Hopefully this grows, I’ve had positive feedback this week. We’d love to fill the gym, what we do get is a win-win for our boosters and our scholarship recipients.” Tickets are $40 for a ringside front row seat, $30 for the second row, $25 for floor seating and $20 for bleacher seats. Tickets are available at https://www. mcwprowrestling.com/culpeper, Eastern View High School main office or any EVHS athletic event, Knakals on Davis Street in Culpeper, Xpress Copy on James Madison Highway and A Cut Above located on Cherry Street in Culpeper. Doors open at 5:30 and stars from the show will be mingling to meet the fans. Some charge a small fee for pictures or an autograph. “I would encourage anyone who has ever liked pro wrestling or just wants to be entertained to come check us out,” Wipprecht said. “It’s an up close and personal experience.”
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T R AV E L Rest days are needed In my last article, I wrote about entering the Meseta, the arid plain in the middle of the Camino. After the Meseta I entered the city of Leon which is the official end of the Meseta. Coming into Leon—a large, bustling city—is a bit of a culture shock after days of hiking in the quiet flatlands of the Meseta. I’m happy to be there, though, because this is where I will be take a rest day. After three weeks of walking, a rest day is welcome indeed. Leon is a lovely city, full of pedestrian walkways, medieval buildings, and busy cafes. It is a great place to rest up for the mountains of Galicia which await me and the other pilgrims. Leon is a city of around 150,000
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people. It was once a Roman garrison and the name ‘Leon’ derives from the word ‘legion’ because a Roman legion was once garrisoned there. Leon has a truly magnificent cathedral (the Pulchra Leonina) which belongs in the same conversation with the other great cathedrals of Europe. Built in the 13th century, the cathedral has 125 stained glass windows, many of which are truly magnificent. (Thanks to a grant from the Getty family, the windows are currently being cleaned and restored.) I also spend an evening at the 11th century basilica of San Isidore where the relics of St. Isidore are housed. An American priest with whom I have been traveling served a Pilgrim’s Mass at the basilica alongside a Spanish priest. It was nice to hear English as well as the Spanish at the service. The walk out of Leon was a long one—nearly 21 miles. I walked nearly 45,000 steps on that one day alone. Luckily, a lovely hotel awaited me
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mostly at modest hotels. The company also arranged to have my luggage transferred from hotel to hotel, so I only have to carry a day pack with basics in it (water, blister care products, rain gear, etc.) The company has laid things out very well. The days are generally not too long or too hard, though occasionally a day can be quite challenging (as in the 21-mile day I just mentioned). Tomorrow I attempt one of the most strenuous days on the Camino—a long climb to a Celtic town called O’Cabreiro. The walk is basically eight miles straight uphill. After O’Cabreiro, though, I will have only 10 more days until I reach the cathedral in Santiago. After nearly a month of walking, I’m happy to be nearing the end. 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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➤ CTE, from Page 4 need and address it. “This is all about pumping the oxygen of opportunity into the community here,” Fairfax said. “I am proud to be coming back here again and again. "It’s an inspirational story, it’s a sense of enormous pride for the Commonwealth of Virginia. They’re helping lead not only our state, but our nation where everyone gets a shot to rise and a chance at the American dream. That’s embodied right here in Culpeper.” Dr. Janet Gullickson, President of Germanna Community College, said that only 25 to 30 percent of occupations require a bachelor’s degree - the new CTE school will help cover the rest. “We have to change the way we do business now in education,” Gullickson said. “We have to support people who want to do the work. It’s so exciting to think 50 years from now, that we can come here and see it.” Brad Rosenberger, Culpeper County Board of Supervisors Chairman, said the board has desired a CTE school for some time. “It’s a great day for Culpeper County,” Rosenberger said. “I was thinking on the drive over here that it’s a windy, blustery day - but it’s winds of change. We are going
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Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax speaks at the groundbreaking of Culpeper County Public School's new Career and Technical Education School, located off McDevitt Drive, Thursday. back into the business of technical, career education - a place we’ve longed to be for a long time.” Pat Baker, chairwoman of the Culpeper County School Board, said the new school offers hope hope for students who didn’t have an interest in going to a four-year college and hope to our community for filling needs. “What a happy and momentous occasion where a diverse group of stakeholders are together to cele-
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developing the workmen for the needs of the community,” Dalyrymple said. “It’s good to have it tied in with the community college system. It will give Germanna a chance to work more closely with the school and it’s really what the community college system wants to see. “I think a lot of people are realizing there is a basic need and if we can train people to meet those needs, it will give us a workforce for our future,” Dalyrymple said.
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What’s Happening 10/24•10/30
DOWNTOWN TRICK-OR-TREAT •
Culpeper Renaissance Inc. hosts the annual Culpeper Downtown Trick-or-Treat Oct. 31.
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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. 24 BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly
bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is nonsmoking. Call 825-3424.
FILM • “The Monster Squad” (TriStar Pictures, 1987)
CRI hosts Downtown Trick-or-Treat Oct. 31 from 5 to 6 p.m. The Monster Squad, a secret club of five pre-teen, old-horror-movie loving boys, find their obsession with the genre useful when their town in suddenly invaded by the Wolfman, Frankenstein, the Mummy and Gill-Man, all led by Dracula who is trying to locate a powerful amulet that has the potential for serious disaster. Rated PG-13. 35mm archival film print. 79 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.
WORLD CULTURES • The
public is warmly invited to enjoy a sampling of world cultures with local connections at the Culpeper Celebrates Unity program on October 24 at 7 p.m. at A. G. Richardson Elementary School. Music, storytelling, and memories of ancestral homelands from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East will be showcased -- as will some home-grown American offerings. There will be no admission charge, and no donations will be solicited or accepted. Refreshments will be served.
For information, call the McBrides at 540-812-2670.
SWIM LESSONS • Powell
Wellness Center's indoor warmwater pool in Culpeper hosts year-round swim instruction, with registration currently open through October 24 for the late fall session. Classes begin the week of October 28 and focus on developing or strengthening aquatics skills and promoting water safety awareness. Available classes include Parent & Child (ages 6 months-3 years), Preschool Aquatics (ages 3-5), and Learn to Swim (ages 6-13 years). For information, please visit https:// powellwellnesscenter.org/fall-2019winter-2020-swim-lesson-registration/ or contact PWC aquatics manager Stacey Aucoin at 540-445-5383 or saucoin@culpeperwellness.org.
OPEN SANCTUARY • Culpeper Presbyterian Church Open Sanctuary: Our sanctuary is open to the public each Thursday from Noon to 2 p.m. for 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.
OCT. 25 FILM • “Friday the 13th” (Paramount, 1980 - rated R*) Twenty years after several mysterious deaths shut it down, Camp Crystal Lake reopens -- but the place clearly hasn't shaken its "death curse," as a deranged killer terrorizes the teen counselors in
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What’s Happening this original version of the classic slasher flick. Gruesome makeup and effects, an attractive young cast of then unknowns (including Kevin Bacon, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson and Peter Brouwer) and an iconic villain make this horror film a genre-defining classic for the ages. 35mm archival film print. 95 min. * No one under the age of 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.
OCT. 26 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. FALL FESTIVAL • Sponsored by Richardsville Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad and Oakland Baptist Church, 5 to 8 p.m. Costume Contest (No scary costumes) * Hayrides * Moon Bounce. Provided~ Hot Dogs * Homemade Chili & Soups * Chips Location: Richardsville Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. , 29361 Eley’s Ford Road, Richardsville, VA 22736. 540-399-1122 RVFDRS . 540-399-1242 OBC FILM • “The Witches”(Warner
Bros., 1990) A little boy and his kindly grandmother try to thwart the efforts of a coven of witches to rid Britain of children by turning them into mice. This dark fantasy comedy is based on the 1983 children's novel by Roald Dahl and features imaginative puppetry by Jim Henson's creature shop. Rated PG. 35mm archival film print. 91 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in
Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken.
TRUNK OR TREAT •
Wellspring Health Services will be hosting it's annual Trunk or Treat Oct. 26 from 5-8 pm. We will have an outdoor movie, costume contest, face painting, and more. Please join us for an evening of fun!
LIFESAVERS WALK • Culpeper Community Fun Day and LIfesavers Walk - A Tribute to Rusty and Others who have lost their lives to suicide. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sponsored by The Rusty Bowers Suicide Prevention Coalition and Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services. For more information, contact Alan Rasmussen at 434-825-8913 or Brenda and Junior Bowers at 540-825-4215.
FUNDRAISER • A silent
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
Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot.
CHURCH • 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.
CHURCH • Culpeper
Presbyterian Church, Worship
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CHURCH • Mountain View
Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, October 27: "Overwhelmed - When Crazy Becomes Normal"Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 AM. Live Stream available at 10:00 AM via our website www.mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297
Conference Room on the evening of November 7, 2019 from 6:307:30 p.m. There you will uncover the mysteries of Medicare choices and changes with Senior Insurance Professional with Innovative Insurance Group, Sharon Accardo. Whether you are new to Medicare, or simply want to explore your options, this is one evening you won’t want to miss. This event is free and open to the public.
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auction and music worship event featuring Bethlehem Christian Fellowship's worship band: Remnant Oct. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Bethlehem Christian Fellowship at 371 Lakeside Drive, Culpeper. All proceeds will benefit the ongoing FARMERS MARKET • Culpeper medical costs of chemotherapy and Medical Center, a Novant Health living expenses for Remnant band UVA Health System facility, will member Rodney Moyer. host a community farmers market featuring produce and goods from GRAFFITI HOUSE • 2PM-4PM local vendors every Wednesday “Voices from the Walls” at the from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning Civil War Graffiti House, 19484 May 8 and running through Brandy Road, Brandy Station. October. The graffiti on the walls will come to life with reenactors and living CULPEPER COUNTY historians giving "voice" to selected DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE pictures and names on the walls of the HOURS • The Culpeper County Graffiti House. 5-9 PM. Brandy Station Democratic Committee Office Foundation’s “Spirits of the Graffiti is now open 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. House” with Culpeper Paranormal, on Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to Noon on treats & ghostly stories at the Graffiti Wednesdays, and 1 to 4 p.m. on House, 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Thursdays at 206 Main Street, Suite Station. Free & family friendly. www. 302, downtown. brandystationfoundation.com
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DOWNTOWN TRICK OR TREAT • Culpeper Downtown
Businesses invite all the little ghouls and goblins for a safe trick or treat experience on East Davis Street in Historic Downtown Culpeper from 5- 6 p.m. Downtown Businesses will provide Halloween treats!
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LIBRARY • Please join us at
Culpeper County Library for Medicare 101: What you need to know a seminar to be held in the
LIBRARY • How do you get a
book published? Fredericksburg author Rick Pullen, who has had three novels published—his first a bestseller—will explain at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Culpeper County Library. If you are a serious writer working on a manuscript and don’t know the next step to take, or a novice wondering what it would take to write and published a book, this seminar is for you. Rick will talk about what it takes to be an author, the book publishing industry and will stay until he’s answered everyone’s questions.
SPAGHETTI DINNER •
Spaghetti dinner Saturday,from 4 to 7 p.m. Adults $10. Kids, 10 and under $6. Meal includes, spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, desserts, and drinks. Profits to benefit operations of jeffersonton Community Center.
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TURKEY TROT • Start your
Thanksgiving Day with a gobblin' good time at Powell Wellness Center's Turkey Trot; runners and walkers of all ages welcome. Register online; early bird registration through November 1 is $20 and includes race shirt. 8:00 am race start at PWC, 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper. Kids' Fun Run at 9:15 am. Info & registration https:// powellwellnesscenter.org/turkey-trot/
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What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY OCT. 24
FAUQUIER COUNTY OCT. 24
FLU SHOTS • The Rappahannock‐
COFFEE & CONVERSATION AT SCSM • On Thursdays from
Rapidan Health District will offer free flu shots at 4 p.m. at Rappahannock High School. Only 150 doses of vaccine will be available and will be offered free to anyone 3 years and older on a first come first served basis, until 7 p.m. or until the supply of flu vaccine runs out. For more information, visit www.vdh. virginia.gov/epidemiology/ influenzafluinvirginia/ or www. flu.gov
OCT. 26
SOAP BOX DERBY YARD SALE • Rappahannock County
Soap Box Derby drivers will hold their annual yard sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the grounds of Headmaster’s Pub, Sperryville. A variety of quality items will include electronics, kitchenware, glassware, a large assortment of Christmas decorations, furniture, and antiques. Donated items welcome. For pick up, call 540-9878447.
MONSTER MASH EVENT • RCES PTO is hosting a Monster Mash Event from 6:30-9 p.m. Trick or Treating will take place at 7:45 p.m. in the back parking lot behind the school. Other activities include kids' costume contest, S.T.E.A.M Activities, kids' obstacle course, and more. To enter the event, please use the cafeteria door by the playground. Everyone is invited! WILLIS CHAPEL BREAKFAST
• Old fashioned country breakfast buffet from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at Reager School (beside the Willis Chapel United Methodist Church), Huntly. Cost is $6, $3 ages 12 and younger. To benefit Willis Chapel United Methodist Church.
BOOK BARN • Drop by the
Book Barn from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to help celebrate 11 years in Rappahannock County! There will be refreshments, special prices
10 a.m. to noon, Spiritual Care Support Ministries opens up to the community to provide fellowship, encouragement, and hope through conversation with others, we invite you to come for a cup of coffee, tea, light refreshments and a place to sit and chat. Please visit www.scsm.tv or call 540-3495814 for more information.
Costume Spectacle will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at John Henry's Stone Hill Theatrical in Flint Hill. and a drawing for Book Barn gift certificates. Get a free music CD with a purchase. The Barn is open every Saturday. All proceeds go to the Rappahannock County Public Library.
EXCEL AWARDS • Women
in Worship (WIW) Ministries announces the 2019 “EXCEL” Award Honorees at 12 noon at an Honors Luncheon at Germanna’s Daniel Center, 18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper. The Event is cohosted by the Women’s Auxiliary of the Wayland Blue Ridge Baptist Association, Rixeyville. In addition, 10 young women and girls will be recognized during the ceremony as “Generation NEXT.” Limited tickets available until October 16th by mail or calling 540-661-2013 or 540-786-8736 or purchasing on the website: www. womeninworshipministries.org or EVENTBRITE (processing fees apply online).
TEXAS HOLD 'EM • Washington
Volunteer Fire and Rescue will be having a Fall Texas Hold 'em Charity Tournament at their station. Check in begins at 3 p.m. and the tournament will begin promptly at 4 p.m. Buy in is a $50 donation and it includes your meal. First prize is a Ruger American 243 Rifle, Second prize is a Remington 870 12 Gauge, Third prize is a Savage MKII FV 17HM2.
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Tickets can be purchased at the door. Limited to 60 players and players must be 18 yrs or older. Donation is non-refundable. Contact Bobby Smoot or Danny Huff at 540-675-3615 or 540-2702507 with any questions.
WALK/RUN • All ages and all fitness levels are welcome at the Bodies in Motion annual race at The WARF, 800 Waterloo Rd., Warrenton. It is an enjoyable community event with live entertainment, food trucks, games and more in addition to the race itself. The fun run will start at 8 a.m. sharp; 5k and 10k start at 8:30 a.m.
SPECTACLE • A Rappahannock tradition, the Costume Spectacle returns to John Henry’s Stone Hill Theatrical, 40 Spring Wish Lane, Flint Hill, from 3 to 8 p.m. Win a costume prize for Best Overall, Historical, Scariest, Political, Funniest, Animal, Environmental. Multiple musical acts are in the works, including the return of Ricky Gordon's New York Jazz Band. Bring your camera and images may be included in a 2019 book. More information 202-669-7371. RSVP to jhenry@ drystonecapital.com
SCRAPBOOKING PARTY • Scrapbooking Party Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner plus Desserts, Snacks, Bottled Water and Soft Drinks. Door prizes and silent auction Vendors will be attending and showing lots of new goodies and a few make and takes. Cost $50. To reserve your space please send checks made out to Sumerduck Ruritan Club by Oct 28 Mail to: Lettie Glenz, 14667 Days Hill Lane, Sumerduck, VA 22742 or call the Event Line (540) 445-1714
MUSIC • 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Reynolds Memorial Baptist Church, Sperryville. Bobby Hawkins, live music, testimonies. Suggested donation of $15. All proceeds go to the establishing of our region's first local long-term Christ-Centered Restore home. See HeRestores.com or contact Margaret at mamawiese555@ gmail.com for more information.
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ORANGE COUNTY NOV. 7 BOOKSHOP EVENT •
Bound2plz Books welcomes artist and author Bob Anderson on Thursday, Nov 7th at 5:30pm. The Sunken Forest is an award winning ecological thriller. Join us Nov 7th in downtown Orange. Phone the shop at 540-672-4000.
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VIEWS Signs of the Times THE MARSHALL PLAN Marshall Conner
So, it is election time once again. Wait, doesn’t it seem like we’ve all been in a perpetual election for the last three years? Remember when elections happened and then people went back to being
normal? Those were the good old days, I guess. Like it or not it’s once again time for political bickering, social media grandstanding, battles in the comments section, commercials with creepy music and of course thousands of urgent letters to the editor. Send yours in we are waiting! Everyone starts elbowing into my column space with endorsements, conspiracies, pleas and proclamations and it gets a bit crampy in the old editorial section. Just keep it civil! Perhaps my biggest election peeve is the dizzying onslaught of yard signs. Has anyone ever looked at a political sign and said, “I will vote for this person because they have a nice name, a sexy font, dazzling colors or because one sign is larger?” What about the homemade ones? Those tend to be wacky. I saw one in the woods once near a fishing spot that listed at least 15 conspiracies—I walked a little quicker. There’s another hand-painted one on Route 3 that reads “Feel the Bern
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Laufer is the right choice for the State Senate On November 5th voters will be asked to make some serious choices between candidates for State Senate. The incumbent, Bryce Reeves, born in California, has been in office since 2011. In his eight years in office he has only recently sponsored bills, these involving a vanity license plate celebrating Virginia Beach in light of the mass shooting there, as well as funding a shooting victims donation program. These are noble goals; however, Bryce has also supported legislation expanding gun carry laws which can potentially increase the likelihood of
2020.” All around town these signs are ruining everyone’s view, blocking sightlines and spoiling green hillsides. Deer must weave in-and-out of signs to get hit these days! Do signs really work? Do they equal votes? They must, because it seems that all one must do is buy thousands of them. Who picks them up? An ancient alien theorist once said, “all politics are local.” The other day I spotted lots of school election signs hanging in all six local elementary schools. They were creative, funny and better than the ones grownups create. I still recall one from a couple years back it read, “Please vote for me, I already told my parents I won.” This kid must have had a few ethical concerns, but that never stopped a political dream in this country. Never let honesty ruin a strong run for office. It also shows a solid sense of humor and a serious will to succeed. There are plenty of traditional posters, like those that proclaim, “no bullying, better lunches and more social activities.” Those are a bit standard. Another favorite is the poster that touts little league success or a willingness to dress the part. I mean some kids really do dress like a treasurer or supervisor. Those running for school president tend to be the kids that have it all--nicely matching teeth, cool hair, normal noses and plenty of successful
endeavors in and out of school. Their posters are most likely outsourced to a top-flight marketing firm or perhaps an overly enthusiastic parent. Vice-presidential candidates tend to be Machiavellian in elementary school. They tend to be under-theradar types… the type of kid who suggests no homework on Friday or Tuesday. As a kid there can be a shady past, including how your parents dress you, strange school photos, oddly cut hair, misshapen heads and of course the ever-embarrassing nose dig that you thought was cloaked in secrecy. Are these candidates fully vetted by the press? Is there an active press in your child’s school? Don’t just rely on crayon scribbles on the bathroom wall for information on your preferred candidate. Do they have a scandalous history of homework neglect, talking too loudly in the hall or perhaps a few careless tosses of tater tots in the cafeteria? There must be a level of trust between student candidates and the school’s administrators, right? There can’t be any mavericks or budding revolutionaries in the mix. Admittedly, I had a rebellious nature as a kid, and it led to a middle school journey to military school. Be careful of the kids that boldly proclaim an end to all homework or believe in serving only ice cream for lunch. Be wary of too many promises that are largely out of their realm of power. Signs, signs and more signs.
gun violence. This seems inconsistent: does Reeves stand with gun violence victims or with the likelihood of increased mass shootings? Reeves’ other positions would seem to restrict human rights and liberties: he would discriminate against those with alternate gender identities or sexual orientations, against hard working immigrants who need asylum whilst seeking American citizenship, against a woman’s right to make parenthood decisions in the privacy of a consultation with her physician, against those making a belowpoverty wage to earn more money for the work they do. And, that’s just a start. Amy Laufer, a former teacher and school board chair, will support
all aspects of health care, including insurance coverage for pre-existing medical decisions, making the best decisions for the education of our youth and promoting fiscal responsibility (once a hallmark of Reeves’s GOP, but no more - just think of our out-of-control national debt). In addition, Laufer will pointedly attempt to work across party lines to ensure effective compromises on legislation that will move forward and not stall due to partisan politics. I want my vote to count for my personal safety - and for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all, so I plan to vote for Amy Laufer for State Senate. Frank Grant Culpeper
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Proven leadership needed for Culpeper While it is commendable for people to step up and run for public service, it is much more important to bring relevant life and professional experiences to the elected office. The demand for immediate contribution from elected officials does not afford the luxury of “on the job training” for a novice. Culpeper is fortunate to have proven local leaders on the ballot in November- Sheriff Scott Jenkins, BOS candidates; Paul Bates and Tom Underwood, and NIck Freitas for Delegate. Sheriff Jenkins, born and raised in Culpeper, has been in law enforcement for his entire professional life and has always put the safety and security of Culpeper citizens first. He showed courage in
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Jenkins has kept the faith as Culpeper County Sheriff This is Culpeper! The great contest of faith draws us from the sidelines. This contest is a great and universal struggle on behalf of “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” It is born of an inner belief in life’s integrity whereby we dare to invest our personalities in the cause of right.
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Vote for Denise Whetzel for Culpeper County Treasurer I have known Denise Whetzel for more than 10 years, including in her positions as the Treasurer of the BAI-COR Users Group and a member of the spin-off BAI Think Tank Group. The goal of both of these organizations is to
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Vote for CJ Johnson for Sheriff on Nov. 5 CJ Johnson is the only candidate to restore ethical leadership to the Culpeper County Sheriff ’s Office. CJ brings a wealth of experience to the Office of Sheriff and is certainly not a newcomer. He was hired by Sheriff Peters in 1993 and continued under the next three administrations: Sheriff Mitchell; myself, Sheriff Hart; and Sheriff
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signing an ICE Agreement despite all of the “false” narrative spun by the open border progressive Democrats who place illegal aliens well being ahead of the rights of U. S. Citizens. One only needs to look at Montgomery County Maryland where numerous violent crimes have occurred since July due to sanctuary cites and law enforcement’s refusal to uphold the law. Scott Jenkins is a proven professional law enforcement officer and will continue to do what is best for Culpeper. Paul Bates’s family has lived in Culpeper for generations. In fact, Rixeyville was named for one of his ancestors. Paul and his family have a vested interest in Culpeper and his desire to provide a wonderful place for his children and grandchildren to call home. In addition to his family’s love of farming, Paul operated a successful automotive business for over twenty five years in Culpeper.
During those years, Paul supported community youth activities in addition to Culpeper School athletic programs. The community is truly grateful for the Bates family for their tireless work in bringing the Soap Box Derby Track to fruition. Paul Bates is a proven leader and has Culpeper’s interest at heart. Tom Underwood would bring a wealth of life and business experiences to the BOS. During his prior service on the BOS, he stood out as a clear leader on all financial matters, especially his expertise in analyzing the budget. Without exception, board members respected his commitment to financial integrity. Tom’s job required him to devote full time efforts out of Town. Thankfully, Tom returned to Culpeper to raise his family and operate Underwood Farms in Reva. He is a proven leader and would bring invaluable expertise to the
BOS. Nick Freitas is a fellow military veteran who knows that the “price of freedom is not free”. All we hear from the Socialist Trending Democrats is “free college, free healthcare for all(including illegal aliens), open borders, and monthly check for all whether they work or not”. Our economy cannot survive such irresponsible policies. Sounds great, but as Margaret Thatcher once said , “Socialism is great until you run out of other people’s money”. Look at history and you will see that Socialism fails and people suffer. Nick Freitas is a prove leader and will defend our interests in Richmond. Please join me in voting for these proven leaders who will embrace all that is good for Culpeper.
Each one of us is to be a contestant. Some contests are not for us, but this is like a relay race in which we all must share. This activity may be the defense of an intellectual position; it may be some generous attitude of moral judgment. The scene of the contest is simply the place where duty calls. The action is a program of faithful living. The great contest of faith is at once a risk and release. We were safe on the sidelines, where we could make no mistakes; now we are in
the game. We may fall openly, and we may receive the brickbats hurled by critics. We will be ridiculed, but we will not be ignored. This much is certain. We are no longer victims of cheap unworthy repressions, nor are we bound by cowardly acquiescence of evil. We have gone all out for truth. When a challenger has nothing to say positive about their own position but relies on negative dialogue to drag a man down so they may appear better, you have to ask yourself if this who you want to lead
you into the future. Looking back Scott Jenkins affirmed, “I have kept the faith”. Faith to him had been a living, vital path to life, not some creed. Our sworn calling is a constant invitation to enter that contest of faith in which there is daily obedience to this vision. It is our supreme privilege to keep the faith day by day. The choice is simple...vote Scott Jenkins for Sheriff!
seek out and embrace technology advancements for efficiency and for improving the quality of service to County citizens. Specifically, these Groups were formed to review, evaluate, and make recommendations with regard to the multiple processes used within a Commissioner’s office. Denise has strong communication and interpersonal skills, is very
knowledgeable, and looked at for information and leadership. She was recently honored at the 100th Annual Commissioners of the Revenue of Virginia Association Conference held in Williamsburg as a co-recipient of this year’s Outstanding Deputy Award. To be successful, a Treasurer must motivate and oversee staff by possessing superior planning,
organizational, and supervisory skills to achieve short-term and long-range goals. I wholeheartedly encourage you to support Denise as I believe she is the candidate who has the critical knowledge, character, and strength to serve Culpeper’s citizens.
Branch, moving up through the ranks to Sergeant. CJ’s leadership and law enforcement skills are evident. As Culpeper County Sheriff, I witnessed CJ’s unwavering gift to be a kind, caring individual, sensitive to the community’s needs. CJ is an excellent listener and is willing to examine all sides by not being quick to judge: qualities needed for a sheriff. Relationship building is also a trait an effective, positive Sheriff
needs. CJ demonstrated that ability with law enforcement agencies when I appointed him to the first multi-jurisdiction Gang Task Force comprised of the Culpeper County Sheriff ’s Office, Culpeper Town Police Department, and Virginia State Police. Through his Sheriff ’s Office experience and leadership, CJ brings knowledge of Sheriff Office divisions and operations. CJ also understands working with the federal government is important and has experience
obtaining grants for the Culpeper County Sheriff ’s Office, lessening county taxpayers’ burden. He is not one to waste taxpayers’ dollars. CJ does not run from issues and knows how to fairly and honorably lead. I ask the citizens of Culpeper County to cast their all-important vote for CJ Johnson November 5 as the next Sheriff.
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By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer “They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re all together ooky, The Addams family.” Culpeper will get a chance to meet the iconic, spooky clan during Culpeper County High School’s production of “The Addams Family - The Musical,” Oct. 24-26. “Some know it, some know it from their families,” CCHS director Maxi Mitchell said. “We have a very dedicated group of theater followers who have known about this musical since it came out and they’ve been dying to do it.” The cast includes Tyler Bowyer as patriarch Gomez Addams, Olivia Searle as Morticia, Kasey Mize as Wednesday, Mike Marshall as Pugsley, Kaiden Rojas as Lurch and Cole Edwards as Uncle Fester. Freshman Christian Soderholm portrays Wednesday’s boyfriend Lucas. The comedy begins as Wednesday brings home Lucas and his parents - Mal and Alice - for dinner one night and the usual Addams family craziness ensues. “Will love survive and conquer?” Mitchell asked with a laugh. Most of the principal characters will admit they knew nothing about the source material but they love what they’ve learned. “I didn’t even know who the Addams Family was until we got the script for the musical,” Bowyer said. “I think it’s cool that they are back in style now (with a new animated movie) and I think it’s cool that we’re doing the musical at the same time.” Bowyer admitted he went back and watched some of the older TV shows from the 1960s and
the 1990s movie. “He’s a combination of both, I try to incorporate some of my mannerisms as well,” Bowyer said. Searle says the 1990s movie was one of her favorites growing up. “I don’t know what that says about my childhood,” she said with a laugh. “I think the movies and the TV show give off a (goth) vibe but the musical has a lesson of growing up and coming of age.” Cole Edwards, a sophomore, has played a lot of comedic characters already in his CCHS career, but he said Fester has other qualities as well. “I think there’s this heart that a lot of other people don’t see in him,” Edwards said. “He has this undeniable childish feeling - especially when it comes to love. He’s almost adorable in the way he talks about the world.” Mitchell said the comedy was tailored toward the cast of characters - with most of the students have displayed their comedic chops in the past on the CCHS stage. “They have excellent comedic timing,” Mitchell said. The cast, of about 25, includes an ensemble cast of spooky “ancestors” who dance around the set - which was designed by art teachers Nicholas Searle and Marla Bell. Ashley Elkins, a math teacher at CCHS, is working on the “Broadway level” choreography with the students and said the entire cast has picked up on it quickly. “The highlight is the tango, that’s what Morticia and Gomez do to ‘reignite the flame,’” Elkins said. The musical will be performed at CCHS at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 and Oct. 25 and then at 2 and 7 p.m. Oct. 26.
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Arrest Reports
In the Oct. 9-15 police reports for the Culpeper County Sheriff's Office, under the Oct. 11 date, Amy C. Wilcox was incorrectly listed due to an error.
Age: 22, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/150 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 601 Old Brandy Rd., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Obtaining Money by False Pretenses.
Marvin M. Fonseca-Soriana Age: 45, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-5/120 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 14103 Cherrywood Pl., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court, General District Court.
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Following are the county police reports from Oct. 16-22. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO. Oct. 16 Gary Wayne Pearson, 47, 1800 block Thomas Drive, Woodbridge, probation violation on felony charge Jason Edward Jenkins, 40, 700 block Emmett Road, Etlan, probation violation on felony charge Marianne Postma-Harris, 41, 19000 block Hidden Lane, Jeffersonton, drunk in public, profane language Tina Marie McPeak, 28, 600 block Highview Court, Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license Jordan Dakota Smith, 18, 700 block Ripplebrook Drive, Culpeper, violate condition of release Mark Anthony Dodson, 48, 8400 block West View Court, Culpeper, failure to appear Oct. 17 Rondey Landes, 32, 13000 block Cox Mills Road, Gordonsville, eluding police - endanger persons or police car, possession of schedule IV controlled
substance, driving with suspended or revoked license Raymond Edward Johnson, 52, 12000 block Coffeewood Drive, Mitchells, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Brenton H. Wynter, 41, 27000 block Grand Central Parkway, Florad Park, NY, hold child from custodial parent out of state Michael DeWayne Minifield, 40, 9000 block Carver School Lane, Rapidan, violate condition of release Travis Jermaine Hagens, 46, 14000 block Woodland Church Road, Culpeper, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance, possession of marijuana Billy Wayne Bradley, 39, 14000 block Chestnut Fork Road, Culpeper, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Oct. 18 Nathaniel Robert Fitts, 41, 16000 block Brandy Road, Culpeper, intentionally prvent a law enforcement officer from arresting, distribute/sell for profit schedule I/II (two counts) Rachel Margaret Parsons, 35, 18000 block Monitor Road, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Heather Marie Payne, 35, 11000 block James Monroe Hwy., Culpeper, failure to appear Sarah Elizabeth Welch, 22, 100 block Blue Ridge Ave., Culpeper, failure to appear Oct. 19 Heather Leigh Weaver, 29, no fixed address, Manassas, pribation violation on felony charge (three
counts), giving false identity to law enforcement officer Skyler Ray Gore, 26, 7000 block Kirtley Trail, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol Leonardo Flores, 23, 8000 block Hessian Hill Court, Bristow, failure to appear Travis Austin Jackson, 18, 9000 block Jamesons Mill Road, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Oct. 20 Craig Michael Franklin, 20, 12000 block Mount Zion Church, Brandy Station, assault & battery - family member Priscilla Candice Frazier, 28, 5900 block Moore Road, Marshall, violate protective orders, assault and battery - family member Oct. 21 Mark Frazier Richardson, 37, 15000 block Whipporwill Lane, Culpeper, contempt of court Oct. 22 Brenton Michael Jenkins, 24, 12000 block Randle Lane, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Simuel Adam Washington, 32, 13000 block Korea Road, Amissville, driving after forfeiture of license Kayla Marie Brown, 27, 5500 block Hoover Road, Reva, failure to appear Diattae Marie Lambert, 35, 21000 block Holmes Lane, Culpeper, failure to appear
Culpeper Town Police: Oct. 14-20 Santos A. Hernandez Age: 55, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-7/160 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 14380 Lovers Ln., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.
Sabrina Sinclaire Wise Age: 25, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/280 Hair/Eye: Brown/Hazel Last known: 410 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Wanted for: Contempt of Court.
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Following are the police reports from Oct. 14-20. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. Oct. 14 Robert Brenden Moss, 25, 1900 block Cotton Tail Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Oct. 15 Carla Yesenia Ramos Mendez, 22, 1200 block Belle Ave., Culpeper, failure to appear Jerry Michael Herndon, 50, 13000 block Dewberry Road, Orange, failure to appear Shaylah Michelle Porter, 23, 1100 Mitchell Road, Rapidan, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Oct. 16 Sebastian Diaz Domingo, 61, 600 N. Commerce St., Culpeper, drunk in public,
profane language Margarito Morales Ortiz, 23, 700 block Fairfax St., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation
Ethan McCulley Dobler, 19, 1100 block Virginia Ave., Culpeper, possession of marijuana, unlawful purchase or possess alcholic beverage
Oct. 17 William Howard Merritt, 49, 19000 Edwards Shop Road, Elkwood, drunk in public, profane language Rodney Randolph Thompson, 52, 180000 block Sumter Road, Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation (two counts) Robert Lee Wagner, 33, 11000 block Meade Court, Bealeton, grand larceny Brandon Rashard Essex, 28, 7000 Rogues Road, Catlett, failure to appear
Oct. 19 Richard Samuel Bright, 37, 1900 block Siliver Star Lane, Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation (two counts) Anthony Lorenzo Johnson, 37, 600 block Clubhouse Way, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language
Oct. 18 Sarah Elizabeth Welch, 22, 9300 block General Winder Road, Rapidan, failure to appear, grand larceny, contempt of court Heather Marie Payne, 35, 11000 block James Monroe Hwy., Culpeper, failure to appear
Oct. 20 Ben Simms, 60, 600 block E. Spencer St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Gabriel Calvo Lopez, 30, 100 block E. Evans St., Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, refusal breath blood/ alcohol test
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2 Type of 32 Symphony 50 Tuck's partner pneumonia member 52 Where 'dos are 3 All excited 33 Flood mark done 4 "Annie" and 35 One kind of 53 Get used to "Evita" college 54 Mortise insert 5 Made some 38 Rail rider 55 Bias, in reporting changes 41 Like a Carreras 56 Captures 6 Anti-flood concert 57 Knighted embankment 44 Panthers play, Guinness 7 Part of ICU perhaps 59 Margarita fruit 8 Vast quantity 45 Keep bottled up 61 "Get the 9 "Modern Family" 48 Territory picture?" network 10 Casino worker Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: 11 Former Bears L A M P S T R A W S W A M coach A C E R P O A C H W A G E 12 Awfully long S A T E U N G R A T E F U L time T I T T E R S I T U A T E D 13 Hatchling's home L E D G E D E B T 21 "___ the A V E N G E R S V E S T A L ramparts…" M E S S Y R O V E R R U E 22 Give off A L O E S O L A R R A G E 26 One of TV's S U M A P R I L L E V E R Mavericks D E L I V E R Y S M E L L Y 28 Paddle A L G A T A S E R 29 Yuletide tune N- O F R I L L S T A R T A N Week of 10/28/19 11/3/19 30 Affleck flick, S I R E A D R E N A L I N E S A L O N A N T S M O O D "____ Girl" S N O R T L E S T E R G O 31 Baby elephant
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Edited by Margie E. Burke
Difficulty: Medium
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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. Answers to Last Week’s Sudoku:
3 2 5 4 9 6 8 1 7
6 4 1 2 8 7 3 5 9
7 9 8 5 1 3 2 6 4
2 1 3 8 4 5 9 7 6
9 5 7 6 3 1 4 2 8
8 6 4 7 2 9 5 3 1
4 3 9 1 6 2 7 8 5
5 8 6 3 7 4 1 9 2
1 7 2 9 5 8 6 4 3
Weekly Tarotscope for Oct. 24: 4 Of Cups, 3 Of Swords
We may be feeling a bit closed off to a Cara Cutro situation, group or a particular person this week. Sometimes when the 4 of Cups comes up we’re dealing with the refusal to accept something, or we aren’t quite ready to consume what’s being offered in the Cup. The biggest message is the need to allow ourselves time to assimilate what’s already been discovered in those first 3 Cups in the foreground. It’s okay to take time out to “digest,” our thoughts and feelings. This is a perfectly appropriate time to say no or to take a break. Contemplation is indicated, as well as a need for strong boundaries. Coupled with the 3 of Swords, it’s evident why the 4 of Cups is here. The need to protect ourselves by taking a break is due to potential disappointment and heartbreak.
TAROTSCOPES
The 3 of Swords shows us that behind the closed off posture of the figure in the 4 of Cups, there’s a wounded heart. This can be from the past, maybe we are triggered by the offer in the 4th Cup and it’s bringing up painful emotions. Maybe someone is attempting to apologize and we aren’t ready to let that in just yet, or maybe we are fearful of repeating a painful pattern. Whatever the situation, it’s okay to take a pause and not let anything we’re unsure of in our sphere this week. Allow for this period of healing and remember: you can’t miss what’s meant for you. . Cara Cutro is a spirit centered teacher and life coach residing in Sperryville, VA. She is an herbalist, massage therapist, reiki master, intuitive counselor, tarot reader, and the owner of Abracadabra Massage & Wellness and the Wisdomkeepers School. For a full list of services or to setup an appointment with her or one of her team members, book online www.caracadabra.com or call 540-
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Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger visits Culpeper Head Start and Kid Central Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, 7th District of Virginia United States House of Representatives, toured Culpeper Head Start/Early Head Start and Kid Central's offices and classrooms on Tuesday morning. Spanberger enjoyed touring classrooms and learned how Culpeper Head Start and Kid Central positively im-
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