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The Rappahannock Electric Cooperative is being taken to court for acting lawfully under a new Virginia statute that may violate the constitutional rights of property owners. The lawsuit could have significant ramifications for REC’s plans to expand its fiber optic utility network, a project that REC says would improve its detection of and response to outages. The fiber optic project would not only connect more than 130 substations, offices and radio towers but also facilitate future broadband development in its service area. On Oct. 28, Culpeper homeowners John and Cynthia Grano filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court alleging that REC unlawfully deprived them of “their constitutional property and contract rights

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under the color of state law, in violation of the U.S. Constitution’s Due Process Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, and the Contracts Clause of Article I, Section 10.” Earlier this year the Virginia General Assembly passed House Bill 831 authorizing utility companies to use existing “easements for the location and use of electric and communications facilities” for the purpose of expanding broadband networks on the basis that doing so is in the public interest. But the Granos are arguing that the bill, now adopted as Virginia Code § 55.1-306.1, is unconstitutional, and by acting in compliance with the new code REC is violating their rights. “My clients are not against rural broadband, they are for it and they are for it being done constitutionally,” said Joshua Baker, the

Granos’ lead attorney. Baker is a partner at Waldo & Lyle, a Norfolk-based law firm that specializes in defending property owners in cases involving eminent domain. “This suit has been brought under the U.S. Constitution to say that it’s an unconstitutional taking of property rights without compensation and a denial of due process,” Baker said. “We’re pursuing the repeal of the legislation as part of this lawsuit.” Though REC obtained permission from property owners to erect and maintain power lines on their properties, Baker says the installation of fiber optic was not part of the bargain. “You might look at [fiber optic] and say, well it’s just another wire, what’s the big deal? The big deal is that those wires are owned by for-profit companies,” Baker said.

“They’re not giving away broadband,” Baker continued, “and these property owners are essentially giving up additional rights for these for-profit companies to use their land as profit. It’s not just the existence of that line, but those lines need maintenance [and] updating.” Casey Hollins, Director of Communications and Public Relations for REC, said that though this lawsuit has “hampered” the cooperative’s efforts to connect their infrastructure with fiber, REC is not giving up. “Even still,” Hollins wrote in an email to the Rappahannock News, “REC remains an advocate for broadband and bridging the digital divide within our 22-county service area.” The Western District of Virginia has not yet issued the plaintiffs a court date.

Culpeper Wellness Foundation announces plan for new facility By Josh Gully CULPEPER TIMES

The Culpeper Wellness Foundation recently announced plans to relocate its offices and Sports & Fitness gym to a new facility in efforts to facilitate the expansion of its fitness and recreation offerings. While the foundation offices will move to a building across from the DMV on Crossroad Parkway before the year’s end, Culpeper Sports & Fitness should move into a renovated 7,200-square-foot area of the facility by next fall. The new facility also has an office space that will be renovated to offer new and expanded youth activities. Shari Landry, president of Culpeper Wellness Foundation, said that “we are very excited about this move and the opportunity to ex-

“We envision a place where youth can be found playing pick-up basketball or volleyball or soccer, where local teams practice and recreational teams are formed." Shari Landry president, Culpeper Wellness Foundations pand our facilities for our kids and families.” Landry explained the move will provide a major upgrade to the fitness area, which will be a “bright and open” space with room for additional group fitness classes. The current facility, she explained, simply “isn’t laid out as well.” Additionally, Landry noted that the foundation also plans to construct a 14,000-square-foot multi-purpose gymnasium that will be attached to the building and hopefully open by the end of 2021.

She said it will have two courts and “our focus is really on increasing opportunities for children to participate in activities.” A Wellness Foundation news release notes that the gym “will compliment fitness programming and provide much-needed space for recreational use.” “We envision a place where youth can be found playing pickup basketball or volleyball or soccer, where local teams practice and recreational teams are formed,” Landry said.

Long-term goals for the foundation include the development of outdoor recreation opportunities on six acres surrounding the new facility. “Within the next few months we will begin consulting with local youth, education professionals, youth service providers and others to gather information that will inform our activity and program planning. We also look forward to collaborating with the county Parks and Recreation staff to advance our common goal of reaching and serving the youth of our community and providing a spectrum of engaging activities for families,” Landry said. The nonprofit foundation also operates the Free Clinic of Culpeper and Powell Wellness Center, one of two certified medically integrated fitness facilities in Virginia.


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Do at-home remedies for UTIs work? ➤ When to seek care for a urinary tract infection Submitted by Novant Health UVA Health System More than 8 million people visit the doctor each year for a urinary tract infection (UTI) – the second most common type of infection in the body, according to the American Urological Association. UTIs, also known as bladder infections, occur when bacteria enters the urinary tract. While both men and women are prone to UTIs, they are more common in women because their urethras are shorter and closer to the rectum, according to Kevin Stocker, MD, of UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center. Stocker said E. coli bacteria, which live in the bowel, cause most of them.

PREVENTING A UTI

The “at-home remedies” you’ve likely heard of – drinking cranberry juice or taking probiotics – only prevent future UTIs. Stocker said these options, while helpful in prevention, will not cure one. He said upping vitamin C consumption, which makes the urine more acidic, can also help prevent UTIs, as do probiotics like acidophilus, which boost the immune system. One reminder from Stocker: If you go with cranberry juice, don’t get the sugary cocktail option at the grocery store. You’ll want pure, tart 100% cranberry juice (preferably unsweetened). Cranberry pills are another option. Other ways to prevent future infections include: • Staying hydrated • Urinating after sexual intercourse • Keeping your immune system healthy • Limiting caffeine consumption

Good overall hygiene, such as wiping front to back

TREATING A UTI

Men and women will experience similar symptoms of infection, including: • Pain or burning while urinating • An increased urgency to urinate – even if the bladder is empty • Blood in urine • Dark-colored urine • An odor to urine Stocker said about 20% of mild, uncomplicated infections will go away on their own with lots of water, which helps flush the bacteria out of the bladder. However, individuals with symptoms of UTI that are concerning enough to seek care need antibiotics, especially if they have a fever. “Let's say it's the weekend and you want to wait until Monday to see a doctor,” Stocker said. “As long as you do not have back pain, fever or chills, you can start an over-the-counter medication like Azo or Pyridium to help with the burning sensation and urgency,

but this will not treat the bacteria. Keep in mind, this urinary analgesic should only be used for two days.” The prescribed antibiotics, which are inexpensive, are taken over a three to five day period depending on the medication. Stocker said leaving it untreated could result in a kidney infection. This can lead to serious health problems, but quick treatment prevents most complications. Signs that you may have a kidney infection include: • Back pain • Nausea or vomiting • Flu-like symptoms such as a fever and chills For people who get UTIs often, Stocker recommended seeing a urologist to better understand why. He said that UTIs are more dangerous to pregnant women since the infection can cause preterm labor, so they should see their physician immediately if experiencing symptoms. To find a Novant Health UVA Health System provider, visit NovantHealthUVA.org/pf.

Our maternity care in Culpeper is national news UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology, a department of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center Our quality care and highly trained providers earned Culpeper Medical Center a perfect score in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care survey. We’ve also been named by Newsweek (in partnership with the Leapfrog Group) as one of the nation’s Best Maternity Hospitals for 2020. We’re proud to continue bringing the best of women’s health to our communities.

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November 2020 • News from your electric cooperative

REC lineman in Culpeper graduates to next level

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EC lineman, Eric Butler, was among 21 line workers from nine electric cooperatives in Virginia who graduated from apprentice to journeyman status following completion of thousands of hours of extensive training. Butler, a lineman in REC's Culpeper regional office, completed his final Step 8 journeyman class in October at the Electric Cooperative Training Center in Palmyra. The Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Co-

operatives owns and operates the stateof-the-art center, which opened in May 2019. To enter the Association's journeyman program, line workers must complete 8,000 hours of classroom and on-the-job training. Todd Butcher, the Association's manager of safety training, said the program incorporates climbing skills, knowledge of electricity, underground and substation work, safety and leadership, among other topics.

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EC recently partnered with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) on a progressive project that could improve the reliability of electric service not only for REC's member-owners but for utilities across the globe. "This has the potential to help REC greatly reduce the number of tree-related outages and significantly improve reliability for our member-owners," Cindy Musick, REC's Director of Vegetation Management, said. "Ultimately, if this can be accurate, it would be groundbreaking for the utility industry around the world, and REC is proud to partner with EPRI to be at the cutting edge of this research." Trees are the No. 1 cause of power outages. Today, the Cooperative's Vegetation Management Team uses a proactive maintenance strategy to compile ground-level data to identify hazard trees within the system. EPRI, the lead researcher on the new research project, reached out to REC after collecting satellite data on trees in a right of way in REC's service territory. The satellite data used hyperspectral analysis to determine the amount of chlorophyll on a leaf's surface. A healthy tree will have a lot, while a tree in decline will have far less. A

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Trees are the No. 1 cause of power outages. The Cooperative’s Vegetation Management Team uses a proactive maintenance strategy to compile ground-level data to identify hazard trees within the system. tree that's dead won't even register. By using technology to identify trees that are in declining health, those trees can be proactively removed before damaging power lines. EPRI shared the data with REC, whose foresters then went to the right of way to visually inspect the trees. They then compared the ground-level data with the information gathered from the satellites. Additional research and analysis continue, but REC's director of vegetation management said this technology could dramatically help identify hazard trees before they fall and cause a power outage. "Ensuring our member-owners have safe and reliable electricity is our priority," Musick added. "We look forward to continuing to work with EPRI hopefully helping to launch this technology across the industry."

Amount of grant money awarded to 11 local organizations, due to the generosity of over 27,000 REC member-owners. These awards were made possible because of the contributions made to The Power of Change, REC's member-funded charitable program. Learn more at myrec.coop/power-change Keep in touch at myrec.coop

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ince March, a statewide order issued by the State Corporation Commission (SCC) was in place prohibiting electric utilities from disconnecting customers for nonpayment of their electric bills. The SCC's moratorium on disconnections ended on Monday, Oct. 5. REC recognizes the hardships the public health crisis continues to impose on our memberowners, and out of concern for you, will not resume disconnections for nonpayment of electric service in the immediate future. While the legislature and governor work to finalize comprehensive guidance on disconnections, REC encourages members to contact us at 1-800-552-3904 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. to make payment arrangements so that our member service representatives can help you get back on track and avoid having your bill further increase. You can set up an extended payment arrangement and consider additional bill payment options that may also help, such as Budget Billing where your payment amount will be based on the monthly bill average over the previous 12 months. Depending on your situation, you may also qualify for assistance with your bills. Call 211 or visit 211.org to see what services or organizations might be available to help you.

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Food Closet spreads joy and turkey for Thanksgiving By Josh Gully CULPEPER TIMES

The Culpeper Food Closet got its name because food for needy families was once stored in a closet at St. Stephens Episcopal Church when the program launched in the mid1980s. Though the name is the same, the operation has far outgrown the closet. This year, Culpeper Food Closet accumulated 6,000 pounds of turkey and 700 bags of side dishes so local families could have proper Thanksgiving meals. Food Closet member Billy Green explained the Thanksgiving program, which dates back about two decades, is just one of many examples of “Culpeper taking care of their own people.” Although the holiday meal program is important, he noted that the Food Closet’s goodwill is spread throughout the year as meals are provided to families monthly. “Culpeper is just a wonderful place to live because people care about each other. There must be something in the water or air, we’re not sure which,” he said. For example, Green explained that the Food Closet would not be

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had to present a voucher from social services. Green said around 600 families likely received meals this year, a feat that took the efforts of a village to accomplish, as key partnerships with area churches, SWIFT, Social Services and other organizations ensured the Food Closet’s services reached those who need it most.

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Maroon Solar pulls permit for large-scale solar field By Josh Gully CULPEPER TIMES

About a week after the Culpeper County Planning Commission recommended that Maroon Solar's application to construct a 1,000-acre solar farm off Raccoon Ford Road be denied, the company pulled its application seeking a permit for the project. Bruce McLeod, vice president of Maroon Solar’s parent company, denied to say why the application was pulled. In Maroon Solar’s letter of withdrawal, attorney John Foote states that the company appreciates the time county has staff has dedicated to the project and “we anticipate being in contact with you further about this project.” County Administrator John Egertson noted that Maroon Solar can re-apply for the project at any time “but it will be treated as a brand new application, starting from square one, if they do decide to reapply.” Maroon Solar, a subsidy of the North Carolina-based Strata Solar, hoped to construct a 149-megawatt solar project located near Raccoon Ford Road. The firm’s plans called for the installation of solar panels on about 960 of the site’s 1,700 acres. Reasons the planners recommended denial of the permit included the proposed size of the solar farm and that the project does not fall in line with the county’s comprehensive plan. With county guidelines stating that solar farms should not exceed 300 acres, the proposal more than quintupled that landuse policy. Shortly after the commission recommended denial, Strata Solar developer Louis Iannone said the company was disappoint-

ed and “we heard their comments and are working hard to address the issues raised. We continue to believe our proposed solar project is good for Culpeper County.” Had the application not been pulled, the Board of Supervisors would have considered the request. Planning Commission Chairman Sanford Reaves explained via telephone that while he is a “land rights person,” the proposal simply did not align with the county’s comprehensive plan. The proposed size of the solar farm was his main concern. Commissioner Raymond Zegley also noted the proposed size as a reason for recommending denial. Perhaps more importantly, he cited potential erosion issues. He added that county guidelines allow for just 50 acres to be cleared and stabilized at one time while Maroon Solar’s proposal included plans to simultaneously clear much more. Additionally, Zegley thought the developers should have obtained a bond for the entire cost of an eventual decommissioning project and added that it is key to know exactly where blasting during construction would take place. To even have a chance for the Planning Commission to recommend approval, Planning Director Sam McLearen said via telephone that Maroon Solar would have to reduce the size and scale of the project. Other concerns, he said, included stormwater erosion, the impact of construction on nearby roads and potential noise associated with blasting work. ➤ See Solar, Page 8

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C O V I D -19 U P D AT E As cases rise, health director stresses the positives Josh Gully

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As new coronavirus cases in the area are being logged at a faster rate than ever, Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District Director Dr. Wade Kartchner said he hopes residents will use the holiday week to reflect “on things that give us a sense of gratitude.” “We have so much to be thankful for in this nation, especially in this part of the country that we call Virginia,” he said. “We have suffered much during the pandemic, including loss of loved ones, jobs, education and some civility. Take some time to ponder those things that we do have, that make us fortunate and even blessed.” The message comes as the Virginia Department of Health reported that, as of Nov. 22, the health district had 3,996 total cases. In the district, Culpeper had seen the most cases with 1,877 while there were 1,346 in Fauquier, 522 in Orange, 175 in Madison and 76 in Rappahannock. The district also reported 59 total deaths, with 27 in Fauquier, 19 in Culpeper, seven in Orange, four in Madison and two in Rappahannock. On Nov. 22, Culpeper had an average of 20 new cases over a weeklong period. In the month, Culpeper reported more than 400 new cases. This comes as the Coffeewood Prison has seen an outbreak among inmates and staff. On Nov. 18, the Virginia Department of Corrections reported that the first and only inmate had died stemming from coronavirus complications. The prison reported that 214 inmates and 25 staff members were positive as of ➤ Solar, from Page 7 In a meeting that lasted nearly four hours, over 20 citizens spoke during a public hearing regarding the matter. Dex Sanders, whose property borders the proposed solar field, noted the enormity of the project, pointing out that the site would cover the entirety of Culpeper's downtown. All of the trees near the site, Sanders added, create a microclimate with a cooler temperature than other areas. He expressed concern that Maroon Solar would chop down those trees, install dark solar panels and

“We have so much to be thankful for in this nation, especially in this part of the country that we call Virginia.” Dr. Wade Kartchner Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District Director Nov. 22 while 449 total people within the facility had tested positive. Statewide, the health department reported on Nov. 22 that there were 217,796 cases, 14,046 hospitalizations and 3,939 deaths since March. As the number of local, state and national cases rise, a new rapid test site was recently opened at the Culpeper Hospital off Sunset lane, where health district residents can get tests for $75 if they are asymptomatic. Free tests are given to health district residents who have symptoms or have been exposed to virus. Kartchner said while the amount of new cases “can be disheartening for all of us,” there is some good news as Pfizer and Moderna have announced the development of coronavirus vaccinations. “The early data is better than most predictions could have hoped for,” he said of the vaccines. The next step, Kartchner added, is for the Food and Drug Administration to grant emergency use authorization for the vaccines, which should take a few weeks. Once the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices grants approval, the vaccines can “be given to recipients in a planned, tiered rollout.” raise the temperature so urban communities that have already chopped down their trees can receive “green energy” in attempts to “save the earth.” Other speakers noted that they do not want Culpeper County to become an “energy ghetto” for Loudoun County. During a presentation, Maroon Solar developers explained that the topography and tree buffers would prevent anyone from seeing the solar farm. Michael Baudhuin, owner of the nearby Summerduck Run Farm, took issue with that sentiment, comparing it to having a termite-infested basement.

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The new rapid coronavirus testing center that recently opened off Sunset Lane. Below, A Virginia Department of Health chart illustrating the number of new coronavirus cases reported in the RappahannockRapidan Health District through Nov. 20.

“I could say that I don’t see them so they aren’t going to hurt me," he said. While the vast majority of speakers during the public hearing opposed the project, two spoke in favor. Dewayne Forrest, whose farm borders the site, said he has visited solar farms and seen no evidence of erosion or other issues. He added that it is the Planning Commission’s job to move Culpeper into the future instead of clinging onto the 1860s. Maroon Solar is just one of five companies that have attempted to build solar farms in Culpeper over the last five years. It is such an attractive location for solar projects because Dominion Energy’s Rem-

ington-Gordonsville transmission line runs through the county. Two years ago, Greenwood Solar received approval to construct a solar farm off Blackjack Road. While a special use permit was granted for that project, it recently expired. The Virginia General Assembly, however, recently passed legislation granting a two-year extension to all use permits that were valid in July 2020. That legislation, however, does not take effect until March, at which point McLearen said he expects discussion surrounding Greenwood Solar to resume. Meanwhile, another solar company is exploring the possibility of a project in the county.


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Rescue team brings mammoth mule to her feet If she could talk, Bar-B-Que, a 31-year-old mammoth mule, would probably say how thankful she is to live so close to a fire department with a technical large animal rescue squad. Around noon on Nov. 13, the Little Fork Volunteer Technical Large Animal Rescue Team was dispatched to the Lakota area, where Bar-B-Que had fallen and could not stand. Little Fork Chief Doug Monaco explained in a Facebook post that “the owner had notified us that she had been working with BarB-Que and had been trying to get her up since she fell earlier in the morning...She had attempted to stand until she was totally worn out.” Upon their arrival, the rescue team strapped head protection gear onto Bar-B-Que and decided to use a rescue glide to remove her from the barn. From there, Bar-BQue was lifted with a Becker Sling because Monaco said a vet on the scene “was sure that if we could get her back on her hooves she would stand.” “Bar-B-Que was lifted without

ter a while she was eventually lowered totally to the ground and then released. We removed the head protector...we retrieved our equipment and returned to our station.” The Little Fork Volunteer Technical Large Animal Rescue Team, the only all-volunteer group in the state, is a nonprofit organization that relies on donations, which can be made at https://tinyurl.com/yxa44eae.

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Students become bookworms in Read-a-Thon fundraiser By Josh Gully CULPEPER TIMES

Emerald Hill Elementary School students will have their noses in books over the next few weeks as they participate in a Read-a-Thon fundraiser with hopes of converting the school’s courtyard into an outdoor classroom. During the Read-a-Thon, which is the school’s parent-teacher organization’s only fundraiser this year, students are being challenged to log 120 minutes of reading time. In turn, students are seeking pledges for the amount of time they read or flat donations. In years past, Principal Tori Gelbert explained that the annual fundraiser often included large student gatherings, which of course is not possible amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The fundraising goal is $30,000, about half of which would be used to transform the courtyard into an outdoor classroom. Hopefully, Gelbert said the outdoor classroom would be installed by the spring, at which point it would be

accessible to three classes per day. Features of the classroom may include flower beds and benches constructed by boy scouts along with perhaps a whiteboard. The remaining money may fund technology needs or playground equipment. Online donations can be made at https://tinyurl.com/ yyuwc832 through Dec. 4 and checks can be made out to the Emerald Hill Elementary School PTO. Students explain on the fundraising website that they are “excited to be a part of it because this event raises money for me and my classmates to continue to be enriched with instructional resources that support our educational opportunities and other programs that are essential to our learning environment.” Various prizes will be awarded to the students who log the most reading time while the class that raises the most money will receive a reading of “Todd McNask and his favorite mask” from local author Layton Scarbrough and receive signed copies of the book.

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Sheriff’s Christmas parade lives on, outside of town limits The Culpeper Christmas Parade, which is hosted by the Sheriff’s Office, is set for 5 p.m. Dec. 6 in Brandy Station. Usually held downtown, a Sheriff’s Office Facebook post states that “unfortunately, due to Virginia Department of Health restrictions, we are unable to host this event within town limits.” The announcement was posted Nov. 11, two days before Gov. Ralph Northam banned gatherings with more than 25 people. Asked if there had been any change of plans since the announcement, a Sheriff's Office public information officer stated via text message that any announcements regarding the parade will be made on the department’s Facebook page. As of press time, no announcements had been made. The Nov. 11 post states that the Sheriff’s Office appreciates the efforts of Mayor Mike Olinger, Town Manager Chris Hively and the Town Council members “who have supported our efforts of a Main Street Christmas Parade.” The post adds that “although we have met continued resistance by some within the Town Council, we are pleased to anCulpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins in front of a float during a past Christmas parade.

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Culpeper Times • November 26-December 9, 2020

CULPEPER IN BRIEF COUNTY REVENUES UP THIS YEAR

In a review of the finances for the first quarter of this fiscal year, Culpeper County Finance Director Valarie Lamb reported on Nov. 10 that the county’s general fund savings account has $25 million compared to $14 million this time last year. She explained this has been possible in large part due Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act grant funding that was used to fund public safety salaries. Additionally, Lamb reported that sales tax is up by about 11% compared to this time last year. Meanwhile, the county’s overall spending has decreased by about $2.7 million, which stems from a series of budgetary cuts. IT’S ABOUT MORE THAN JUST WEARING PINK

In November 2016, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative employee Shanni Green was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. Following endless complications and a double mastectomy, she recently celebrated three years of being cancer-free.

Now REC’s external affairs administrative assistant, a company news release states that she is a voice for cancer awareness. In October 2019, she coordinated a company-wide “pink out” and this year she participated in Sheyla Guerra’s Stronger Together campaign, which aims to shed light on breast cancer. REC sponsored a campaign event at Mattaponi Winery and Green said having the company as a sponsor “meant the world to me, it shows me that my company is in this with me.” CULPEPER NAMED VIRGINIA'S 13TH SAFEST MID-SIZED CITY

According to a report from the AdvisorSmith insurance company, Culpeper is Virginia’s 13th safest mid-sized city. This was determined based on a study by the company that analyzed violent and property crimes in 13 large Virginia cities, 26 mid-sized cities and 103 small cities. “We created a proprietary crime score for each city that is based upon the levels of reported crimes,

BLANKET DRIVE

A blanket drive is being held to benefit the Culpeper Housing and Shelter Services. The blanket drive is being held in partnership with Mrs. American Elegance 2021 Tisha Downing. New or “like-new”

blankets can be dropped off at Elevate, 107b E. Davis St., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday through Dec. 6 with the exception of Thanksgiving. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS RETREAT

The Culpeper County School Board recently covered a broad range of topics during its fall retreat that spanned eight hours. Topics covered during the retreat included, but were not limited to: • The schools’ five-year capital improvement plan • The proposed solar system at the new Culpeper Technical Education Center • COVID-19 mitigation plans for athletics • Coronavirus safety measures for a return to in-person learning • Preliminary matters regarding the fiscal year 2022 budget The School Board also toured the incoming technical center, substantial construction of which is expected by February. It is slated to open to students next fall.

Ranger and Charlie

➤ Parade, from Page 11 nounce our event will be even more festive than previous years.” The event, according to the post, will include a Christmas Village featuring business booths, copious Christmas lights, music, nativity scenes, floats, concessions “and one very special guest from the North Pole.” In October, the Town Council voted to allow necessary town street closures for the parade so long as the event follows state-mandated guidelines. Council members Jamie Clancey and Meaghan Taylor served as the two dissenting votes. During that meeting, Hively noted that the Virginia Department of Health broached the possibility of a situation where attendees drive by a still parade. The post notes that the event was made possible through a partnership with the Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department. In a Facebook post, the department noted that there will be plenty of parking along the parade route so citizens can remain in their vehicles and watch the parade or sit in chairs alongside the road. Sponsorship packages are available to assist the Sheriff’s Christmas for Kids program.

taking into account population levels and the mix of crimes committed in each city,” AvisorSmith’s website states. Culpeper’s crime score is 45.3, compared to the 48.5 average for mid-sized cities. The study found that Culpeper’s violent crime rate was 17.9 per 1,000 residents, compared to the average of 15.5 per 1,000 in Virginia’s mid-sized cities. The study showed that the Culpeper’s property crime rate is 18 per 1,000 residents, compared to an average of 18.8 per 1,000 residents in other mid-sized cities. Cities qualifying as “mid-sized” have between 10,000-50,000 residents. Purceville was named the state’s safest mid-sized city, Broadway and Bridgewater tied as the safest small city and Alexandria was named the safest large city.

RANGER

Ranger confesses to being a real ham whenever he sees a camera. Perhaps his big smile means he knows what a lucky dog he is. He was a rescue from a shelter and must be eternally grateful to have a home that is peaceful and quiet. Can you imagine how difficult it is to get a good night’s sleep amidst the barking and yipping that goes on in a shelter? Even though I like to prowl about after midnight, I do it with grace and elegance, not with whining and yipping. My only night noise is an occasional snore. Or sigh. Or a litter box scratch. But dogs are a different story. I do know that Ranger keeps a busy schedule during the day. He patrols his sidewalk and barks a warning whenever he sees humans pushing baby strollers or walking small white dogs. It’s hard to say why. He does the normal barking at squirrels and delivery trucks, but I

wonder why he barks at baby strollers and small white dogs? There must be something in Ranger’s past that is pushing his buttons. One benefit of barking at delivery trucks, he did confide, is that humans come out of those truck doors with dog treats. Are they bribes? Peace offerings? Or simply goodwill gestures of dog owners who wish their dogs could ride the route with them? Ranger doesn’t debate the issue. He eats the treats. Another benefit is that the delivery guys generally bring a cardboard box full of something, and when the box is opened and emptied, it becomes Ranger’s property to chew. The taste of cardboard is right up there with raw meat for his dog. Ranger told me his life was wonderfully serene until Charlie came through the door.

CALLY TALES Cally

CHARLIE

Charlie is roughly the size of an armchair. Word on the street

is that he had a rough time in his previous homes, so Ranger’s owners adopted him and appointed Ranger his guidance counselor. Poor Ranger. He had no idea where to begin. Charlie was BIG, so BIG that he kept bumping into things he didn’t mean to bump into, and breaking stuff he didn’t mean to break. He spent lots of time hanging his head in remorse. Ranger was patient, sometimes terrified, and bewildered, and intimidated. He gave Charlie space, and now the two are best buds. They both enjoy a good chew of cardboard. Next time I will tell you about Bandit, a free spirit who lived in the country and came and went as he pleased. If you want to read more stories that Cally has collected from her dog friends, go to Reigning Cats and Dogs, that amazing pet store on East Davis Street in Culpeper. Ask for Cally Goes to the Dogs. All of Cally’s stories are about real dogs and their owners. She doesn’t make these things up.


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Culpeper Times • November 26-December 9, 2020

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Above, Bows 4 U & Gifts 2 during a recent ribbon cutting that celebrated the store’s grand opening at 115 South East St. Items available at the store include bows, jewelry, bath salts, wax melts, wreaths, gift baskets, home decor and more. Bottom left, Amy Fraizer, Culpeper Chamber of Commerce event coordinator, receives the Young Professional of the Year Award. Bottom right, Culpeper Police Department MPO Det. Nicholas White, left, receives a certificate after recently graduating from the Virginia Forensic Science Academy, where he was trained to properly recognize, document, collect and preserve physical evidence at crime scenes. See more photos on pages 18 and 30.


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Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services and a Board Member of Piedmont CRUSH were invited to the White House for the launch of the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s (ONDCP) new Rural Community Resource Guide, on January 31st, 2020. The ONDCP works to reduce drug use and its consequences by leading and coordinating the development, implementation, and assessment of U.S. drug policy. The action guide is one of several tools that was created specifically for rural leaders who are facing drug addiction in their communities. In attendance were: Jim LaGraffe, Piedmont CRUSH Board Members Sean Polster, Town of Warrenton, and Crystal Hale, Orange County Director of Social Services.


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Is there a reason? Is there a reason to be thankful in 5:20 we are again reminded, “giving 2020? Sure, the world has endured the thanks always and for everything to COVID-19 pandemic with sickness God the Father in the name of our and death. There’s been hurricanes, Lord Jesus Christ.” floods and wildfires. Racial injustice I’m sure we’ve encountered that has birthed civil protest. Uncontrolled one person who always seemed to be anger has precipitated vandalism, thankful no matter what, and for me, it violence and looting. And if these was a woman named Dorothy. Dorothy things alone have not caused enough was a long-time rural mail carrier who angst, how about the absolutely loved the people “regular” stuff that people on her route. She frequently go through in a year — got out of her mail car to loneliness, isolation, health check on them to see if they concerns and loss. Is there a needed anything. She was Pastor Brad Hales reason to be thankful? always grateful for her work. While it would be so easy Once retired, I would to “slough off” any gratitude visit her at her home. through these last several Dorothy always gave thanks months, it is probably more concerning her family who important than ever that we took care of her. She loved be constantly grateful in all to read. But even as her difficulties. Because there eyesight was deteriorating, is always one present, offering us the she expressed gratitude for large print strength and support during troubled books. Dorothy was even thankful times. And his name is Jesus. when the workers took care of her in Holy Scripture tells us that the care facility. we should give thanks in all Trust me, I know it is easy to circumstances. In Job 1:21, even complain and gripe when things though everything was taken away aren’t going our way. But have we ever from him, Job wouldn’t complain or thought that the more gratitude we trash God’s name as he said, “Naked possess, the more we will draw closer I came from my mother’s womb, and to Jesus himself? naked I shall return. The Lord gave, With everything else swirling and the Lord has taken away, bless the around us, I’m not sure we realize that name of the Lord.” And in Ephesians we are on the cusp of a significant

anniversary. Later in November, we will celebrate the 400th year remembrance of the Pilgrims landing on North America. Coming across the Atlantic Ocean through storm and gale on the sea faring vessel called the “Mayflower,” these faith-filled believers in Christ, especially God’s Word, were fleeing religious persecution by the Church of England, and desired the opportunity to worship freely. As they first landed on Cape Cod, and then on the mainland in Massachusetts, they immediately gave thanks to God for guiding them safely to their destination. Is there a reason to be thankful? Absolutely! God has provided us every blessing in our lives. There is not one thing we possess that is not directly from the living Lord. Our unfortunate issue is that we routinely take things for granted. We expect that they are always going to be there and forget to have gratitude about those little essentials. Take, for example, the recent community-wide power outage. The whole area was out due to a 30-year-old switch gone bad. Yes, things happen. We should expect them. But instead of being upset and frustrated, shouldn’t we be grateful for the work of our Town and Power?

The housing market has not slowed porch. Soon after she discovered it, down despite the pandemic. From what my brother Adam showed her what he I have been told, the market is great found to be a sweet yellow house in the for sellers due to the low inventory and mountains, the same house she was great for buyers because of the lowadmiring. interest rates. That alone The house was outside is serendipity! Today’s Sip their budget, with a deep of Serendipity is my mom’s sigh they continued their story of finding her forever search. They visited many Sarah Langland home. homes that paled in By tax standards, she comparison. There were is not a first-time buyer two occasions they found because her name was on houses they liked almost as the title of the home I grew much. Mom was outbid on up in. She was more of an both of them. After losing observer of the process. the second house, she said My stepdad, Joe, had the she wasn’t worried because experience of buying a the second house was even house before, so he handled most of the better than the first. process. Mom was starting to feel like she A couple of years after Joe passed was never going to find anything away, my mom started looking for when she got an email from Zillow where she would want to move. She with a list of houses that had recently knew it wasn’t going to be anywhere dropped in price. The sweet yellow near Fairfax County or any other house was there! The reduced price congested area. She wanted space to was below her budget. She and Adam breathe and be. She started looking at visited the house, it was beyond their online sites like Zillow. expectations. On the way, numerous A sweet yellow house showed up synchronicities paved the way. For in her recommendations. Despite it example, in the neighborhood, there being outside her budget, she looked were street names of people and at the pictures anyway. It had unique places we know and love. On her way characteristics, much like my mom, home, she made an offer. She bid and had her dream wrap-around high, she was not going to be outbid

this time! Even though this first-time home buyer loved the house and didn’t want to see it go, she stood firm on her negotiations when the seller didn’t agree. Finally, agreements were made and the house was Mom’s. On her first day as a homeowner, she was walking around the house and property. She discovered serendipitous synchronicities that gave her goosebumps. The garden has butterfly decorations, her mom’s favorite. A weathervane that reminds her of her best friend’s home in the Chesapeake. On a hike we took around the edge of her property is a boulder that I am looking forward to climbing! The deck furniture that was left behind is just like the deck furniture we used to have at the old house. Synchronicity is a sign of serendipity. It helps us know we are on the right track to discovering something serendipitous. To the house hunters out there, be patient and keep your eyes open for synchronicity. Your serendipity home will be just around the corner. Would you, or someone you know, like to be featured in a future Sips of Serendipity? I would love to hear your story! Email me at SipsOfSerendipity@ gmail.com.

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Introducing Dr. Gurwinder Singh, Fauquier Health’s new internal medicine specialist By Josh Gully Culpeper Times Fauquier Health is bringing a new service to Culpeper with the recent hiring of Dr. Gurwinder Singh, an internal medicine specialist who began working in town last month. Singh, 31, will provide adult health care for acute and chronic issues. His areas of expertise include adult and geriatric health, preventive care, diabetes, hypertension, lung conditions, critical care management, joint disorders and mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders. Singh, now in his eighth year practicing, attended medical school in India and received a residency in internal medicine at Drexel University. He previously worked in Williamsburg at Sentara Internal Medicine Physicians and Williamsburg Landing Primary Care. “I thoroughly enjoy getting to know my patients and aim to in-

“I thoroughly enjoy getting to know my patients and aim to involve them in all aspects of their care." Dr. Gurwinder Singh volve them in all aspects of their care. I want to make sure they fully understand the nature of their conditions and feel comfortable with the treatment plans that have been identified for them. I don’t want to be seen as just their physician, I want to be seen as their advocate,” Singh said. Sarah Cubbage, Fauquier’s senior marketing coordinator, said expanding services has been one of the hospital’s priorities over the last several years to “give residents better access to more options and care.” Singh noted that residents will no longer have to make the 30-minute drive to Warrenton to receive the services he offers. Cubbage noted that the hospital can now “kind of keep folks in their local communities and not have to force them to feel like they need to

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travel as much to get the care that they need.” She added that Singh will be a great asset who provides “a very deep level of care to residents.” “By having Dr. Singh join our team, it’s really allowing us to kind of capitalize on a multi-specialty offering where we’re going to have internal medicine as well as the general surgery clinic that’s already established out there. And hopefully in the future, we’re just going to keep on expanding,” she said. Singh is working out of the hospital’s 1100 Sunset Lane location.

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Introducing Sheriff Akinleye, Culpeper Medical Center’s new specialty care surgeon Dr. Sheriff Akinleye, who recently joined UVA Orthopedics at Culpeper Medical Center, is accepting new patients with chronic pain, numbness or fractures in their shoulders, arms, forearms, wrists and hands. He will perform joint replacement, arthroscopy and soft tissue management treatments with all surgery, rehabilitation and follow-up visits occurring at Culpeper Medical Center. A graduate of The Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Akinleye completed a research fellowship and orthopedic surgery residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn. He recently completed a hand and upper extremity fellowship at the UVA Health System in Charlottesville, which prompted his move to Culpeper. “I was excited to take this opportunity at Culpeper Medical Center, which allows me to continue to work with my mentors at UVA while bringing this much-needed specialized care to the community I now call home,” he said in a news release. Donna Staton, Culpeper Medical Center’s president, says in the release that Akinleye is the first

Dr. Sheriff Akinleye doctor to provide these services to Culpeper in over 15 years. She adds that the hospital continues “to expand the advanced, high-quality care Culpeper has come to expect from its community hospital” and “this is just one more way we’re fulfilling our promise of bringing the best of health to our community.” For more information or to make an appointment, visit https://tinyurl.com/y63ur3x3 or call 540321-3120.


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Local martial arts team excels in Thanksgiving competition in Maryland By Josh Gully CULPEPER TIMES

Team Yamasaki from the Mt. Kim Martial Arts studio in Culpeper recently participated in the Good Fights Thanksgiving Throwdown in Maryland, where they took home 16 medals. Using rear naked chokes and kimuras, team member Michael Byrne, 12, won double gold in two advance kids division rounds while Trevor Pennington, 31, won the blue belt heavyweight adults division via triangle chokes. Team Yamasaki finished second out of the 34 teams in the adult division and fifth out of the 20 teams in the kids division. Of the team’s 16 medals, six were gold and silver and four bronze. Dennis Byrne, Team Yamasaki’s coach, explained this was the first tournament for many team members but they “cast aside the pre competition jitters and left it

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Fire and Rescue: Have an evacuation plan Submitted by the Culpeper Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association The Culpeper County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association provided some fire safety tips last month relating to carbon monoxide, holidays, and persons with disabilities. This month we would like to touch on a few simple things that you can do now to ensure that everyone is as safe as they can be during an emergency:

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For fire safety at home, you should have everyone involved in the fire safety plan that you map out. Start with two ways out of every room and make sure that all family members can exit via those two ways when you practice. Make sure you go over the plan twice a year with all family members and practice it to make sure they know the drill. Know your community’s local evacuation place. Enlist your neighbor and practice two ways out of your neighborhood. Know your evacuation routes and have a plan in place as to where you will go. If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately. The longer you wait, the more danger you are in. Roads will also become more congested and blowing embers or debris will make it harder to see if you wait. Stay informed. Listen to broadcasts for current weather and emergency instructions. Sign up to receive local alerts and warnings on

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onomatopoeia 40. Enigma machine's output 43. One born to Japanese immigrants 45. Roman magistrate 47. Hawaiian veranda 48. V.C. Andrews' "Flowers in the ____" 49. Naysayer's favorite prefix 50. Bucolic poem 51. Type in all ____ 52. Agitate 53. Hole punchers 54. Like the White Rabbit 55. Any doctrine

Package Includes: 9 Faces for each $300.00 Game 1 Double Action 1 9-On Jackpot Only 3 Early Birds $ 00 3 Quickies 1 Early Bird 9-On Jackpot

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3 Early Birds $3.00 2 9-On Jackpots $2.00 each Double Action $2.00 U-Pick-Em $1.00 3 Quickies $3.00

Bingo Program

Doors open at 4:00 • Early Birds Start at 6:30 • Regular Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm Special

1. Early Birds

$100.00

Special

2. Early Birds

$100.00

Special

3. Early Birds

$100.00

4. Early Bird Jackpot (Guranteed $1,000)

$2000.00 Center

Special Pink BBP

IntERmISSIOn Blue Border

5. Regular Bingo

$300.00

Orange Border

6. Double Bingo

$300.00

Green Border

7. Crazy T

$300.00

Yellow Border

8. Any Straight Line

$300.00

Pink Border

9. Regular Bingo

$300.00

Grey Border

10. Double Bingo

$300.00

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Extra Packs $25.00

Doors Open 4:00 pm

Olive Border

Brown Border Red Border

11. Six Pack (no free space)

$300.00

12. Regular Bingo

$300.00

13. 5 Around Corner

$300.00

House Rules

• no outside food allowed in bingo • no coolers

Special

14. U-Pick-Em (Sold Separately)

50/50

Purple Border 15. Letter X • Must be 18 or older to play • All players must be able to provide picture ID and social security card to claim prizes 16. Double Postage Stamp Black Border • Any unclaimed prizes go to charity • All Bingo’s must have last # called Teal Border 17. Large Diamond • Player must display admission card at all times • Multiple winners will split the prize Blue Barber Pole 18. Inside Picture Frame • Players may not split packages • Daubers must be used on all paper Orange Barber Pole 19. Kite or Hat Pin • It is the players responsibility to yell Bingo and stop the game • Once the caller closes a game, no other bingo’s will be honored Special Brown 20. Double Action • Once next letter is started to be called, previous ball is now out of play. • It is players responsibility to check papers for accuracy before games start. 21. Quickies • 20 Ways to Regular Bingo WV Annual Bingo License #1600-0053 • WV Raffle License #2301-8004 • No reserve seating • Coupons valid only during Super Bingo, 1 coupon per person 22. Quickies • No outside food allowed in bingo • No coolers 23. Quickies • Some restrictions may apply.

$300.00

$300.00

SPONSORED BY: $300.00 $300.00 Berkeley County Youth Services Center, Inc. Junior Mentoring Programs (JUMP) $300.00 $300.00

Doors Open at 4:00 pm • Early Birds Starts at 6:30 pm • Regular Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm

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We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. Programs subject to change at management’s discretion. 215 Not responsible for printing errors. NOTE: ANY AMOUNT WON OVER $100 MUST BE RECORDED • WV STATE LAW

Shopping Center

IntERmISSIOn $60

Monroe Street, Martinsburg

Green Barber Pole 24. 4 Postage Stamps

304-262-0022 Yellow Barber Pole

Play Ev ery Game fo r

25. Check Mark

Pink Barber Pole

26. Double Bingo

Gray Barber Pole

27. Regular Bingo

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Brown Barber Pole 29. Any Two Straights

Full Service Snack bar

Pink Border Barber Pole

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$100.00 $100.00

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