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TECHNOLOGY Gun safety technology advancements DATA DUMP

Earlier this month, Culpeper joined the growing ranks of Virginia localities identifying as a 2nd Amendment sanctuary. 2nd Amendment sanctuary cities have been one of the hottest stories around the past couple of weeks. Culpeper joins a group of over 41 counties and cities where locally elected officials have voted to identify as such with citizens packing the house. This is a preemptive move based on the newly elected Virginia State Legislature potentially introducing bills that will try to inhibit gun rights through increased regulations. As I write this, there have been no official bills submitted. What I am more curious about is what advances in safety technology can be implemented to lessen or prevent accidental shootings, theft, or suicide. If these technologies exist, why are they not more widely implemented?

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Just the Facts • Gun violence data is a best-guess estimate. Federal data has not been compiled since 2004. • It is estimated that there are 120 firearms per 100 residents in the United States. • Roughly, the United States accounts for just under 15% of all total gun deaths in the world. • There are approximately 500 accidental deaths each year, primarily occurring in people under 25 years old. Another 200 injured.

• 1.7 million households have children and unlocked firearms. • 21,000 suicides each year, many are carried out with a firearm they do not own. Safety Technology There are two primary technologies developed for gun storage and use safety: Biometrics and RFID. Biometrics is similar to how many of us use our smartphones and other keypads because it uses fingerprints. Several companies are developing smart guns that have fingerprint readers embedded into the grip. There is no wireless communication to the gun itself, so you register the fingerprints of the authorized users and they are stored locally on the gun. The fingerprint reader can unlock the trigger in a fraction of a second. Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) is old technology at this point. It uses radio waves stored on an object like a key fob, watch, or ring that unlocks the trigger when it is within a few inches to a few feet away. It can also unlock the trigger mechanisms or safe within a fraction of a second as well. Is it Practical? Yes and No Biometrics and RFID technology are very proven. But there are issues with implementation and costs that make widespread rollout difficult, if not impossible. Retrofitting existing weapons is extremely limited. I’ve seen costs reported in the $300-$400 range, and that is limited to very small groups of specific models of firearms.

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The cost comes as a concern when this could increase the price of a gun by 50%. Have you ever searched for how many different types of firearms exist? I have. Check out this gigantic list: https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_firearms Even buying a new “smart-gun” with the technology built-in is limited. Biofire Technologies is developing electronically locked Smart Guns, but it's limited to right-handed users. Then, with RFID, there is the additional responsibility of keeping tabs of your token key on top of trying to retrofit or buy new. There are also additional types of locks that fit within the trigger and trigger guard, with traditional keys, biometrics, or RFID and the primary pushback has been they dramatically reduce the speed of access. Storage Safety The most practical way to improve firearm safety, in my opinion, is advancements in storage monitoring. There are plenty of safes, big and small, that already integrate biometrics. But we should take that a step further. I have an app on my phone that alerts me if my garage door opens and closes, and I can check its current status. Why do we not integrate that sort of technology into our safes? Alarm systems for your house will beep at you when you enter your home. You must enter the deactivation code or the alarm will sound within seconds. What about an audible alarm on a gun safe that must be deactivated when the door is opened? I’ve seen these types of devices in various forms online, but they are seldom brought up in the larger safety discussion. The cost won’t break the bank either. The discussions around

guns are always on the extreme end of the spectrums, which needs to stop. Not everyone is trying to take your guns away and not everyone is trying to mount a turret system on the hood of their vehicle. One area I hope we all can agree on is that we don’t want a child stumbling across a loaded weapon, and proper storage is a great solution. You are a negligent parent/guardian by leaving loaded weapons within easy access to unsupervised children. The goal with these types of devices is to limit unauthorized access to your weapons from family and friends that are in your home. Full Disclosure I do own a handgun (Glock 21) and have a concealed weapons permit. But I am not opposed to increases in safety training and background checks before obtaining a weapon or a concealed permit. When I obtained my concealed permit, at least 15 years ago, there was very little official training required. None of the training involved even touching a gun. I was fortunate to have been around friends and family that were professionally trained and one that is an active firearm instructor. Resources for You to Explore and have a safe, Merry Christmas! • Biofire • LodeStar • Yardarm Technologies • Zore Gun Locks • Simtek Sensors • Sentinl (Identilock) • The Gun Box • iGun Technology • GunGuardian You can find John Barker: linkedin. com/in/john-n-barker or instagram.com/ johnbarker78


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Novant Health UVA Health System names Staton new president Novant Health UVA Health System is pleased to announce that Donna Staton has joined Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, as president effective Monday, Dec. 9. Staton joins Culpeper Medical Center from Fauquier Health System, a LifePoint Health hospital located in Warrenton, VA. Since 2016, where Staton she served as chief operating officer for Fauquier Health’s 97-bed acute hospital. “Staton has had an extensive career in healthcare, and her knowledge of Culpeper and the surrounding communities make her an ideal candidate to lead Culpeper Medical Center,” says Al Pilong, chief executive officer, Novant Health UVA Health System. Prior to serving as COO, Staton served as Fauquier Health System’s vice president of Strategic Services as well as the facility’s chief information officer. “As a resident of the Culpeper community, I look forward to continuing and building on the great work of Culpeper Medical Center as we seek to improve the level of care our community has access to,” says Donna Staton. “I’m thrilled for the opportunity to support the many great things happening at Culpeper Medical Center, including a new freestanding imaging center and a new physical therapy location opening soon. I am excited to bring my healthcare leadership experience to my neighborhood hospital.” Staton brings more than 24 years of experience in hospital operations, business development and clinical information, receiving both her Bachelors and Masters of Science from the University of Virginia. She is also a member of the Culpeper and Warrenton Chamber of Commerce, deepening her community ties. For more information about Culpeper Medical Center, a Novant Health UVA Health System facility, visit novanthealthuva. org/locations/medical-centers-emergency-rooms/culpeper-medicalcenter..

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Danielle Fields and Emily Jenkins (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.) In Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch gloats, “ Gifts, gifts... gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts! You wanna know what happens to your gifts? They all come to me. In your garbage.” This unlikely hero perfectly illuminates why we need to start enjoying a “Low Waste Holiday.” During the holiday season, we tend to accumulate a great amount of waste from plastic packaging, boxes, wrapping paper, tape, bottles, and even food waste. With all the chaos of buying gifts and preparing food, we tend not to see how much we spend on items we never use or how we could reuse these items in a better way. Having a “low waste holiday” is not only beneficial for humankind, but for the environment as well. Much of the waste from the holiday season can be avoided by preparing and communicating with family. For example, instead of just making a variety of food, one should try to get an exact number of people attending to make it possible to cater to different dietary requirements. Balancing the right amount of savory, sweet, savoury, and bread dishes prevents too much or not enough food. Also, one could encourage family members to bring reusable containers for leftovers as opposed to plastic wrap. Further, instead of buying gifts that people won't enjoy or may not even use, families might discuss swapping homemade gifts or eliminating the gift exchange altogether. There’s also options of reusable wrapping, using other materials such as mason jars or crates, or even wrapping paper that can be used as soil to plant in your backyard. Another great alternative to the traditional Christmas would be taking a vacation or trip with family and friends so it is an enjoyable and memorable experience for everyone. Consider giving an experience this year, such as a state park memberships, concert tickets, cooking or dancing lessons, or offer to babysit so parents can go on a date night. Decorations can even be environmentally friendly; use a potted tree that can be planted at the end of the season or use popcorn and berries to string around an outdoor tree. The possibilities to go green this holiday season are endless. Overall, there are so many ways to be less wasteful during the holiday season. We challenge you to try reducing as much waste as possible this Christmas. Having a “Go Green Christmas” will bring awareness to how much waste actually goes on in the daily lives of an average American family. It is important to recycle and know what items can be reused because it can help to better our environment. For more ideas, follow our new Instagram page @_low.lifestyle_. A waste free holiday, is the best holiday!

Appleton Campbell offers tips to maximize holiday efficiency Appleton Campbell, a leading provider of HVAC, plumbing and electrical services in northern Virginia, is offering advice to area homeowners to keep their holidays running smoothly this year. “There’s already a lot of hustle and bustle with the holidays, and homeowners already have a lot on their minds,” said Michael J. Appleton, service manager at Appleton Campbell. “There are simple steps they can take, though, to ensure a safe and happy holiday season, from being conscious of what’s going down their drains to tweaking the thermostat a few degrees to save on energy costs.” Appleton has three tips for homeowners to help ensure a happy holiday season. • Avoid disposal drama: Items like grease, flour, coffee grounds or other bones can not only clog up your disposal, but certain items can damage your blades or put extra strain on the motor. Appleton says it’s important that difficult-to-grind items, grease and other problem foods never go down your disposal or drains. • Be smart with your Christmas lights: While Christmas lights and decorations can make the holidays merry and bright, they can also be costly. Appleton recommends homeowners should limit the amount of time Christmas lights are on. Wait until dark to turn them on, and be sure to turn them off at when you go to bed. If possible, turn off lights in the room with the Christmas tree to save on energy usage. • Maximize your resources: If several guests are in your home, it’s a good opportunity to turn the thermostat down a few degrees since the extra bodies can create extra warmth for your home. When it comes to kitchen tasks, it’s also recommended homeowners only wash full loads in the dishwasher, which will save on both energy and water. If possible, use the oven to bake several dishes at once rather than having to keep the oven heated continuously. “No one wants to call a plumber at Christmas or receive a big utility bill come January,” Appleton said. “We’re here to help homeowners create efficiency in their homes and save money where they can. Just making small changes in their daily lives can do both. The only things we want them worrying about is finding time to take a nap after a big meal or if they’ll leave the lights up till February. We’ll help with the rest.”


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LOCAL NEWS Wreaths Across America honors 'everyone who plays a part' By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer “Everyone plays a part.” That was the theme of the 2019 Wreaths Across America, and in Culpeper it was evident by the nearly 1,000 people who turned out to lay 6,800 wreaths at Culpeper National Cemetery Saturday during a steady drizzle. Sharon Croushorn, Location Coordinator for Wreaths Across America, welcomed everyone and thanked them for honoring the veterans during the holiday season. “The United States was formed on the ideals of freedom, justice and equality,” she said during her remarks. “We thank those that have fallen and we shall not forget, we shall remember.” Wreaths were donated by 2,700 donors this year more than ➤ See Wreaths, Page 14

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Souls in Harmony has a new home. The 501c3 nonprofit hosted its grand opening and ribbon cutting through the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce at 700 Southridge Parkway, Suite 301 Tuesday. Started by Greg Harpine in 2015, the nonprofit uses music to help improve the quality of life for many seniors in the region. Harpine has worked with seniors, children and adults with disabilities since 2015 and started an instrument bank to help families who have a child who wants to play music but can’t afford it. His work with seniors is what gives him the most joy, as he and volunteers visit senior centers and retirement homes helping those suffering with Alzheimer’s and dementia to connect with lost memories through music. With the opening of the new office, Harpine is also working with crime victims to help provide music therapy as well. “By opening this office, our plan is to open this service to the hundreds of home care clients that don’t have those resources,” Harpine said. “They’ll be able to bring their loved one in for an hour of music programming and we’re also going to be offering educational components and support groups for caregiver stress.” Harpine said the progress is amazing and gratifying. He has dozens of stories, each more impressive than the last to show the power that music can have. They’ve worked with nursing homes and senior centers in

Warrenton and Culpeper and they’re hoping that opening the new office in Culpeper will open new avenues for clients. “People don’t reach out because they feel duty bound and they don’t ask for help,” Harpine said. “We’re hoping by opening this office, it says we want to help and it doesn’t cost anything but your time. We’ll be giving them the tools to replicate what we do at the office.” The nonprofit puts together a playlist of songs that have emotional connections to seniors, upload them on an iPod, iPad or laptop and then play the list for the client which starts conversations. Souls in Harmony is always accepting donations of iPods or laptops. “That’s like gold for us,” Harpine said. “We started using laptops out in the field we could both listen together and let that generate conversation.” Volunteers are always needed, he said, pointing out that they will do all the training and volunteers don’t need to be a “musical person.” “This is about sitting down and building a relationship,” Harpine said. “It’s about letting them tell you stories and being an empathetic listener.” Volunteers are also needed for marketing, hosting a seminar or holding an iPod drive. “There’s so many needs that people can help us with,” Harpine said. The other great need the nonprofit has is for a new SUV or van, preferably one with four-wheel drive. “We’re in desperate need of a vehicle,” Harpine said. “We had one donation vehicle from a couple years ago and it just kind of ran its course. Right now we have nothing, so we’d be thankful for anything.” For more information about Souls in Harmony, visit between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or visit www.soulsinharmony.org.


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graduate Cody Long returns home to offer artists a place to sell their unique offerings By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Downtown Culpeper has a touch of Wanderlust now. Cody Long, a 2006 Culpeper County High School graduate, opened his new eclectic gift store - Wanderlust - in late November at 155 E. Davis St. and it encompasses his journey as an artist. Long, a glassblower who owns a studio outside of town, sells his hand blown and kiln formed glass along with artwork from other local artists, apparel, handmade gifts, CBD products and other collectibles. “I’m an artist and I like to support other local artists,” Long said. “The name comes from just me traveling around working with different artists and trying to bring all of that back to my hometown.” After Long graduated from CCHS, he went to Florida for school but then later

moved to Colorado and has picked up influences from around the country - working with different artists and art forms. At his studio outside of town, he hand blows his own glass sculptures and rents space to other glass blowers. Many in the area may be familiar with glass blowing by the demonstrations they do in Jamestown, but Long says he does a little different type of glass blowing. “That was the first place I saw it, I remember going on a field trip down there,” Long said. “I have always loved the arts and I always wanted to be an artist but I was a terrible painter. With glassblowing everybody starts at zero and it just takes practice. It was one art form I just connected to.” He laughs as he points around his colorful shop - adorned with Grateful Dead collectibles - and says a majority of what he stocks are gifts that he would buy. During his ribbon cutting Nov. 22, hosted by the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, Long was surrounded by his family and friends. “It’s stressful, owning any business is, but it’s very gratifying,” Long said. “It wouldn’t be possible without the support of people around me, especially my amazing girlfriend Brianna. People come in and they appreciate it what they do.” For more about Wanderlust visit Wanderlustgifts on Facebook or call 540-4455981

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'Woman In Black' Haunts the Lansburgh CURTAIN CALLS Maggie Lawrence

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Deck the halls, hang the stockings, pour the wassail, and gather ‘round for the best ghost story of the season. That would be “second best ghost story” if we remember our beloved if slightly tatteredfrom-overuse “A

It’s “The Woman in Black,” and regional audiences can now see what has engrossed and thrilled England’s West End theatre lovers since 1989. Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s novel bears the elegantly simple seeds of success. Just two players with the help of sound effects, versatile props, evocative lighting, and our own imaginations draw us into a spinetingling world of gothic horror. What could be merrier? STC is doubly blessed to have Robin Herford directing, for it was he who

commissioned Mr. Mallatratt to create an easy-on-the-budget ghost story over thirty years ago and has seen it through its extraordinary success. As is customary in supernatural thrillers, someone will ignore the

warnings of the locals and go wandering off into creepy, remote places. But this story has a twist. Mr. Kipps, a London solicitor, had a terrifying experience ➤ See Curtain Calls, Page 10

Please join us for carols by candlelight, a dramatic telling of the Christmas story, and prayers for all ages. Little Fork Episcopal Church Christmas Eve Service December 24th 6:00 pm 16461 Oak Shade Road Rixeyville, Virginia 22737

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➤ Curtain Calls, from Page 9 which haunts him still. In order to exorcise the memory and find some relief, he writes his story down and hires an actor to reenact the event for an imaginary audience. An empty, dingy theatre serves their purpose and carries them from train to pony trap to the isolated town of Crythin Gifford to the even more isolated and abandoned Eel Marsh House of the recently deceased Alice Drablow. It is in that conjured mansion where the hired actor, playing Mr. Kipps, finds himself staying alone overnight, rummaging through trunks of papers, and coming face to wasted face with the

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woman in black. Through the magic of sound effects and imagination, he experiences the same ghostly sounds on the watery moor where a pony trap disappeared carrying the driver, a nursemaid, and a small child. He hears the creaking floorboards in the child’s bedroom where an empty rocking chair rocks back and forth. He employs his talent in the service of Mr. Kipps and in the process absorbs the same experience – and the same curse. Just two actors and two acts whisk us away to the dark places where, even from the safety of our seats, we can feel trapped in an unfolding nightmare and when it eases, hear the scattered titters

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Want to go? What: “The Woman in Black” Where: Shakespeare Theatre Co., Michael R. Klein Theatre at the Lansburgh, 450 7th St. NW, Washington, D.C. Call: (202) 547-1122 or visit shakespearetheatre.org Playing through Dec. 22 around us, charmed by our own fright. Robert Goodale is Arthur Kipps, the desperate solicitor who, in the course of the evening, plays the multiple characters who fleshed out his story: the boss who sent him to this remote part of England to settle the estate; the fellow traveler on the train; the legal contact in the town who steadfastly refuses to visit the mansion; the pony trap driver who says very little except to warn Epps that for several hours, he will be landlocked all alone when the water rises and the fog rolls in. All of them are cleanly and simply delineated, the weight of their fear and unspoken knowledge subtly reinforcing an air of dread. Daniel Easton is the Actor who, in the act of re-creation, finds himself reliving and ultimately victimized by the woman in black. This is beautiful work as Mr. Easton shifts from the patient actor masking his impatience with Mr. Epps and his lengthy droning story, to his fully embracing the story and its moment by moment suspense.

So clear is the purpose and miming of actions, I briefly forgot that the dog, Spider, borrowed from the trap driver for company, only existed in our imaginations. Scene and costume designer, Michael Holt, creates the backstage set that, with simple props and a scrim, develops magically into Eel Marsh House with its locked door and child’s bedroom which doubles as a windswept graveyard. Effective lighting is especially vital in a ghost story, and Kevin Sleep’s design does not disappoint. Likewise, Rod Mead and Sebastian Frost’s sound design evolves from the clever backstage support of an old theatre to the as-ithappens reality of a train ride, a windswept moor, an ill-fated pony trap and riders plunged into marshy waters. The sudden rocking of the chair in the child’s room brought on a collective jolt in the seats around me. It may not be what we Americans think of as a Christmas story, but a good ghost story in the winter around a dying fire is quintessentially English – and universal in its appeal. The measured timing of “The Woman in Black” takes us step by step into a deliciously dreadful place and still delivers an unexpected jolt at the end. This reviewer says see “The Woman in Black”. But don’t see it alone. Maggie Lawrence is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. She is a retired English and drama teacher.

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Emerald Hill collects nearly 7,000 items for Culpeper Christmas Basket By Jeff Say Culpeper Times Staff Writer Students at Emerald Hill Elementary helped the community celebrate Christmas by donating nearly 7,000 items to the Culpeper Christmas Basket program. “We did everything,” Emerald Hill Elementary School paraeducator Chris Huntt said. “It’s been amazing. It was beyond the last couple of years. We wanted to bring it back to our glory days. There’s a bunch or paras that have been here a long time and we wanted to make a push because we know this school is very generous if you ask.” The school set a goal of 4,000 items, which they beat in the third week. In the front of the school a candy cane measuring stick was set up and the items donated went above the stated goal by nearly 3,000 items. Sue Jenkins, Culpeper Christmas Basket Program coordinator,

previously worked at Emerald Hill so the program is close to the hearts of the paraeducators at the school. “Some of us were here even before we were paras and this is special to us,” Huntt said. She credited Marianne Zajchowski and Jane Bunch with helping spearhead this year’s drive. They partnered with the schools Student Council Association and the students and teachers responded quickly. “The kids have been amazing,” Huntt said. The SCA students helped organize and count the items. SCA advisor Brian Foster said there are 22 students in the organization and they were excited to help. Fifth grader Gabrielle Pica, President of the SCA, would go on WEHE TV weekly to encourage her classmates to give. “It was really fun,” Pica said. “Helping other people is really im-

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portant.” The school held a competition to see which class could donate the most, which fifth grade won. “I don’t think anyone was worried about beating the other classes, they were more worried about just giving to help the needy,” Pica said. Huntt said each class in one grade would receive a prize from the paraeducators. “We had classes that were bring-

ing in 100 items a week,” Huntt said. “Across the board, every classroom had donations.” There are approximately 800 students at Emerald Hill, so they gave nearly 10 times the amount of donations compared to students. Bunch said this is the most the school has sever given. The Culpeper Christmas Basket is looking for volunteers Dec. 19 from 2 to 2 p.m. to carry food boxes to cars and Dec. 20 from 2 to 8 p.m.

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LIVE NATIVITY • Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church will host a live nativity at the Ole Country Store Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 from 5 to 8 p.m.

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

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH • Reformation

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

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 LIBRARY • Come see Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission poster exhibition provided by the Smithsonian at Culpeper County Library, all December and January long! Located inside the Library between the Non-Fiction book stacks, the topics of the posters cover the origins of the Apollo Missions to their landing and long-term implications. Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission poster exhibition is based on a traveling exhibition of the same name, developed by the National Air and Space Museum and the Smithsonian

Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church will host a live nativity Dec. 21 and 22 at the Ole Country Store from 5 to 8 p.m.

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The exhibition is made possible by the support of Jeff and Mackenzie Bezos, Joe Clark, Bruce R. McCaw Family Foundation, the Charles and Lisa Simonyi Fund for the Arts and Sciences, John and Susan Norton, and Gregory D. and Jennifer Walston Johnson.

DEC. 19 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.

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 co-workers. All are welcome.

NAACP • The Culpeper Branch

of the NAACP, which also serves Madison and Rappahannock counties, will host its year-end meeting and holiday social on Thursday, December 19, from 7 to 8:30 pm at the Culpeper County Library. All are welcome to attend. More information on the Culpeper Branch of the NAACP can be found at naacpculpeper.org.

FILM • “Pocketful of Miracles” (United Artists, 1961) Legendary director Frank Capra’s final feature, “Pocketful of Miracles” was a remake of his 1933 film “Lady for a Day,” which itself was based on

a Damon Runyon short story. No exception to the pervading sense of optimism and sentiment that were his signature, “Pocketful of Miracles” tells the heartwarming story of Apple Annie (Bette Davis), a New York bag lady who is transformed into high society by gangster Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) to impress her daughter Louise (Ann-Margret in her screen debut), about to come home for Christmas after many years at a European boarding school. The film garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Costume Design, Best Song, and Best Supporting Actor for Peter Falk as Dave the Dude's sarcastic bodyguard Joy Boy. While it disappointed at the box office the year of its release, “Miracles” has since become a Christmastime favorite. 35mm archival film print. 136 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 7:30 p.m.

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FILM • “Lethal Weapon”(Warner

Bros., 1987 – rated R*) Widely considered one of the best buddy cop films ever made and a major influence on many of the genre to follow, “Lethal Weapon” paired Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as mismatched LAPD detectives – Martin Riggs (Gibson), a former Green Beret who has become suicidal following the death of his wife, and Roger Murtaugh (Glover), a 50-yearold veteran of the force and family man, who are assigned to work together as partners. At Christmastime, as Riggs gets to know Murtaugh and his family, he begins to mellow, though his insistence on using guerilla tactics to catch criminals is still (put mildly) above and beyond the call of duty. This action comedy directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black also features Gary Busey, Tom Atkins, Darlene Love, and Mitchell Ryan in the cast. “Lethal Weapon” was a big hit and spawned a franchise that includes three sequels and a television series. 35mm archival film print. 109 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. 7:30 p.m.

UGLY SWEATER EVENT • Wear your Ugliest Sweater to Celebrate National Ugly Sweater Day with us at Vintage Nest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All who attend will be entered for Door Prizes and a Grand Prize Valued at $50. Enjoy yummy refreshments. Browse for Great gifts from 16 Artisans. Each customer making a purchase will receive a FREE Laser Engraved Ornament and A $10 OFF Coupon to use for their next visit. Take advantage of Savings on Merchandise 10-50% OFF.

DEC. 21 FILM • “Frozen”(Disney, 2013) Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen," this animated musical adventure tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal reindeer, and a naive snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter. Kristen Bell provides the voice of Anna, the 18-yearold Princess of Arendelle with Idina Menzel as Elsa, the 21-year-old Queen of Arendelle who possesses magical ice powers and is Anna's elder sister. Directed by Chris Buck and produced by John Lasseter and Peter Del Vecho.

a documentary about a great time in ETSU basketball history. The new documentary is entitled 4EVER and will be premiering December 21, 2019 at Culpeper High School in the Auditorium. Do you ever wonder what happens to the championship team after the buzzer sounds? Together they put in years, months, days FILM • “White Christmas” and hours to be the very best. (Paramount, 1954) They shared dreams, hopes and Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye star disappointments in order to reach as a top song-and-dance act who one united goal, that of being accompanies Betty and Judy Haynes, champions. So what really happens a pair of sister entertainers (played by after the cheering ends, the nets are cut Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen) to down and the championship trophy has the Columbia Inn in Vermont where the been hoisted into the air? Take a journey women are scheduled to perform during with us, watch how a small university the Christmas holidays. They arrive to from a virtually unknown city captured discover that the inn is run by the boys' the hearts of millions and became 4Ever former WWII commanding officer who Champions, and more importantly is about to go out of business due to a 4Ever brothers. The 4Ever documentary lack of snow. The foursome decides to tells the story of East Tennessee State put on a show to save the establishment. University basketball team. In 1989 a Michael Curtiz directed this Technicolor dynasty began in the small southern Christmas classic that features Irving town of Johnson City, TN. For four Berlin songs "Sisters,""Snow,""Love, You consecutive years (89,90,91,92) the Didn't Do Right By Me," the OscarEast Tennessee State University nominated "Count Your Blessings men's basketball team dominated the Instead of Sheep" and of course "White Southern Conference Championship. Christmas." 35mm archival film print. The players not only won together, they 120 min. Free, at the Library of Congress vowed to remain brothers 4ever. Get Packard Campus Theater located at an inside look at what went on behind 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No the scenes including who received reservations taken. 7:30 p.m. special treatment, who became the team diva, all of the team pranks, their LIVE NATIVITY • Mt. Lebanon fights and more. Watch them make Baptist Church will host a live history by defeating Arizona in the nativity at the Ole Country Store NCAA tournament and follow them as Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 from 5 to 8 p.m. they keep their bond strong 20 years later in 4Ever: Forever Brothers, Forever BREAKFAST WITH SANTA • Champions. The team was known Washington Volunteer Fire and for being the pride of Johnson City, Rescue holds its all-you-can-eat Tennessee and continues to be revered breakfast with Santa from 7 to 11 by fans. The Movie Premier will be held a.m. at the fire hall. Cost is adults at the CCHS auditorium at 3 p.m. Tickets and kids 11 and older $10, kids 10 are $10 and under eat FREE! Santa will be more than happy to pose for Christmas photos and to hear those Christmas wishes. All proceeds benefit the squad’s daily CHURCH • St. Stephen’s operations. For more information, Episcopal Church - Join us in call 540-675-3615. Worship! We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: BREAKFAST • Amissville Sunday at 8 AM or 10:30 AM, Childcare United Methodist Men will serve from 9 AM – 12 PM. Wednesday breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., in Centering Prayer at 11 AM followed the Fellowship Hall of the church. by Healing and Holy Communion Donations are accepted, and all at 12 PM. For information: www. proceeds are used in service to ststephensculpeper.net | 540-825others. For more information, call 8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net Rev Maxine Crenshaw at 540-937| Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | 4978 or email amissvilleumc@ Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street. gmail.com CHURCH • Culpeper MOVIE • Small Town Productions Presbyterian Church, Worship and Culpeper’s Own and Former Service 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. NBA Player Keith “Mister” Coffee Fellowship 9:15 a.m. - 9:45 Jennings have teamed up to create a.m. Sunday School 9:50 a.m. “Frozen” won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Let It Go"). A sequel, “Frozen 2,” is scheduled for release on November 22. Rated PG. 35mm archival film print. 102 min. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations taken. 2 p.m.

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DINNER • Beer Brewing Dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. at Headmaster's Pub, Sperryville. Pairing local brews with a special locally sourced menu. Tickets available at headmasterspub.com or call 540- 987-5008. BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday

Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot.

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, December 22: "The Stories of Christmas Cheers" 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

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CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic for Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24: "Awkward Family Christmas" Worship Service Times: 4:00 & 6:00 PM. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-7270297

CHURCH • AmissvilleUnited

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➤ Wreaths, from Page 4 40 groups turned out to distribute the 6,800 wreaths among the gravesites at the cemetery. Culpeper National Cemetery Director Matthew Priest said Culpeper is a unique community where the citizens have a keen understanding or remembering, and honoring our fallen heroes. “Citizens across the countrount in most of our national cemeteries are participating in Wreaths Across America, but we have the best community right here in Culpeper,” he said. “I cannot thank you enough for your support and I hope you find peace in these beautiful, quite grounds.” Wreaths were then laid in memory of those that served in the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, POW/MIAs and in memory of all Gold Star Families - by Gold Star parents Leonard and Mary Anne Cowherd in honor of their son Leonard M. Cowherd III. Virginia State Senator Bryce Reeves (R-17th District), a veteran himself, spoke about pleased he was to see so many come out on a Saturday to honor those laid to rest in the cemetery. “Thank you for honoring our

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veterans, these gravestones represent men and women who gave who did just that (gave the ultimate sacrifice),” he said. “These dead shall not have died in vain.” Charles Bush Jr., commander of the 8th District Department of Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars, recalled a story from his youth about his father. Every year, the younger Bush would get new shoes and his shoe size would always change. He wondered, when he was 9 or 10, why his father’s shoe size never changed from a size 9. It wasn’t until he was older that he understood why - that his father had his legs amputated after walking on a landmine in Vietnam. He never acted like he was disabled and his shoe size never changing was the only hint he gave his son that he had sacrificed so much to keep his country free. Bush reiterated the theme of this year’s Wreaths Across America - “everyone plays a part.” “We couldn’t do what we do without you,” he said, referring to those who support the soldiers at home. “It is our part as Americans to remember to honor those who died, not to remember their deaths but to remember their lives,” Jennifer Smith, Location Coordinator for WAA said.

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Deborah J. Koller, Registered Principal and Financial Advisor at KOLLER FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC has been nominated for two prestigious rankings with Forbes Magazine. Ms. Koller is vying for ranking for their “2020 TOP 250 WOMEN WEALTH ADVISORS” and also is being nominated for Forbes “2020 BEST-IN-STATE WOMEN WEALTH ADVISORS”. Ms. Koller, who trades through Raymond James Financial Services, owns Culpeper County’s only female owned financial firm. The CULPEPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE is pleased to announce the election of officers for the 2020 - 2021 term. Chairman: Jim Restel. First Vice Chair: Michelle Stinger. Second Vice Chair: David Reuther. Treasurer: Peggy Kenney. Mike Butters has been awarded the prestigious Sapphire Award from EXIT Realty International. It is awarded for an impressive 250 closed transactions with EXIT. EXIT CORNERSTONE REALTY awards presented at our annual Christmas Party were as follows Two Top Producers for Year: John Fischer and Tami Coughlin. The Iron Man Award was awarded to Donald McBride. The Devil Dog Award was awarded to John Fischer and Rookie of the Year was awarded to Richard Lukstat. CULPEPER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER, NATE CLANCY, flew across the country to speak at the American Legislative Exchange Council's States & Nations Policy Summit in Scottsdale Arizona about how Career Technical Education is the pathway to a community's success! FAYE’S OFFICE SUPPLY wishes a Happy Birthday to Gloria and Curtis!

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DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Anna Marie DeMio Dowen for her contributions to the facility. Anna Marie has been directing and teaching for the Community Outreach Program through the Arts Center in Orange for over 18 years, a program that is entirely grant and private donation-funded. In 2001 Anna Marie began to teach Art Adventures twice monthly for assisted living residents. Since then, a well-rounded creative arts program, with Outreach bringing speakers, authors, artisans and musicians has evolved for both facilities with the hopes of reaching and engaging each of the residents in varied and creativelybased ways. Anna Marie is pictured with Dogwood Village resident Jeanne Davis. Sara Bywaters-Baldwin of WILLOW CIRCLE ART, LLC just finished a great week in KY, studying with a pioneer in the field of Expressive Arts Therapy: 18 CEU’s, Trauma-Informed Expressive Arts Therapy, Advanced. The education was healing & strengths centered, incorporating the whole body. CARTER BANK & TRUST is happy to announce the new addition of Sonja Reingruber as Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager to the Culpeper Branch Team. She brings almost 20 years of financial knowledge and experience to the organization, and she is excited to be working in such a great community.

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Emergency Management Services International, Inc. Lisa Fettig-Executive Vice President 471 James Madison Highway, Suite# 203 Culpeper, VA 22701 lisa.fettig@emsics.com Emergency & Incident Management BOOM Fitness Studio Karen Corron - Owner 128 W. Culpeper Street Culpeper, VA 22701 703.856.3655 boom.fitness.culpeper@gmail.com Fitness Brenco Solutions, LLC Lindsey Blakley-Office Manager 15030 Jats Drive Brandy Station, VA 22701 866.827.3626 lindsey@brencosolutions.com Remodeling WINDMORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS is pleased to announce that Mary Kidd Fleming will return this summer as director of the children’s two-week summer camp and play at the Culpeper Baptist Church. Congratulations to EXIT CORNERSTONE’S Ellen Butters who has achieved another designation in her vast real estate education. Ellen received the SRS Certification, which makes her a Seller Representative Specialists.This continuing education and knowledge helps better serve her clients. She has also been appointed by the Virginia Association of Realtors to sit on the Risk Management Committee and the Forms Committee for 2020.


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sion, the business has expanded to include gifts and tuxedo rentals. Cone said his gift selections are still a secret to many people - but he hopes increased visibility increases foot traffic at his location at 211 W. Evans St. Endless Creations carries wine and liquor filled chocolates from Bater Chocolates in Goldvein, fresh cut flowers from local farmers, wine carriers with wood burned etching and more. “If it fits as a product we try to get a local tie,” Cone said. During prom season, Cone says they get a large response for tuxedo rentals. He said that they are going to be top 300 in the state for tuxedo rentals. Cone said that business has been so good they are discussing the future. “At the end of next year if this building is going to house us for another five years, we don’t want to leave because we love this location,” Cone said.

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➤ College, from Page 15 following the meeting of the electors. Members of the House and Senate meet in the House chamber to conduct the official tally of electoral votes. The President-Elect takes the oath of office and is sworn in as President of the United States on January 20th in the year following the Presidential election. Why is there an Electoral College? The Electoral College was created for two reasons. The first purpose was to create a buffer between the population and the selection of a President. The second as part of the structure of the government that gave extra power to the smaller states. The first reason is that the founders created the Electoral College is hard to understand today because The Founding Fathers were afraid of direct election to the Presidency. They feared a tyrant could manipulate public opinion and come to power. Hamilton and the other founders believed that the electors would be able to ensure that only a qualified person becomes President. They thought

that with the Electoral College no one would be able to manipulate the citizenry. It would act as a check on an electorate that might be duped. Hamilton and the other founders did not trust the population to make the right choice. The founders also believed that the Electoral College had the advantage of being a group that met only once and thus could not be manipulated over time by foreign governments or others. The second reason is that The Electoral College is also part of compromises made at the convention to satisfy the small states. Under the system of the Electoral College, each state had the same number of electoral votes as they have a representative in Congress. Thus no state could have less than 3. The result of this system is that in this election the state of Wyoming cast about 210,000 votes, and thus each elector represented 70,000 votes, while in California approximately 9,700,000 votes were cast for 54 votes, thus representing 179,000 votes per electorate. This creates an unfair advantage to voters in the small states whose votes count more than those people living in medium and large states. Now, you can see that eliminating the College would possibly render five states the ability to control the rest of the 45.


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Jonathan Gabriel Daniels Age: 49, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-4/150 Hair/Eye: Blonde/Blue Last known: 1180 Dulin Dr., Amissville, Va. Wanted for: (4) counts of Fail to Comply with Support Order.

Jeffrey Ray Jenkins Age: 43, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-0/200 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 9210 James Monroe Hwy., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear

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Dodson named Radford Police Chief The Culpeper Police Department’s Lieutenant Jeffrey Dodson has accepted the position of Chief of Police of Radford, Virginia after serving the Town of Culpeper Police Department for over 13 years. He will be assuming his new position as Chief of Police on January 8, 2020. Lt. Dodson, a Culpeper native, started his 16 year law enforcement

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career with the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office in December of 2003. He was hired with the Culpeper Police Department on August 14, 2006. Throughout his career he served many different roles within the Culpeper Police Department moving his way through the ranks to his current assignment as a Lieutenant of the Street Crimes Unit. Also, he served the Culpeper Police Department as a Patrol Officer, a K-9 Officer, Criminal Investigations Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, Community Policing Lieutenant, and

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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: Nov. 28-Dec. 2 Following are the county police reports from Nov. 28-Dec. 2. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charge place by the CCSO. Nov. 28 Alejandro Mendez Mendez , 36, 400 block James Madison Highway, Culpeper, no drivers license OScar David Diaz Mendez , 35, 1600 block Rio Hill Road, Charlottesville, no drivers license Gregory Allen Trinks , 31, 10 block Willow Branch Place, Fredericksburg, DWI: second offense within five years Claudie Edward Whited , 67, 7000 block Sperryville Pike, Boston, violate protective orders Nov. 29 Cody Blue Herrell, 31, 1300 block Jason

Lane, Amissville, DWI: second offense within five years Damien Lee Brock, 33, 1000 block Longview Lane, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language John Tipton, 33, 100 block Conferderate Dr., Locust Grove, drunk in public, profane language Melissa Renee Tompkins, 36, 10000 block Shenandoa Path, Catlett, violate condition of release Josue R. Hernandez, 20, 20 block Tatler Place, Owings Mills, reckless - general Nov. 30 Pedro Morales, 24, 2400 block Ponderosa Trail, Charlottesville, reckless driving - excessive speed Dec. 1 Ian Garron Proctor , 26, 800 block Mariel Way, Culpeper, possess, transport firearms by

convicted felons, firearm violation - subject to protective order Carlos Mucu , 24, 400 block James Madison Hway., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Carlos Cruz, 39, 700 block Ethan Allen Ave., Takoma Park, Md., reckless - general Dec. 2 Billy Lloyd White, 48, 23000 block Germanna Highway, Lignum, possession of marijuana, possession of schedule III controlled substance Donna Lynn Rose, 62, 6400 block Igo Road, King George, defeating drug and alcohol test Tristin Mae Smith, 23, 20000 block Monrovia Road, Orange, Failure to appear, violate condition of release, probation violation on felony charge

Culpeper Town Police: Dec. 9-15 Stephen Wayne Jenkins Age: 36, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-3/115 Hair/Eye: Blonde/Blue Last known: 506 N. East St. 2, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Possessing Forged Coin or Bank Notes <10 and (3) counts of Revocation of Suspended Sentence & Probation.

Jaqueline E. Johnson Age: 53, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-4/225 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 150 Bowler Ln., Orange, Va. Wanted for: 4) counts of Revocation of Suspended Sentence & Probation.

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Following are the police reports from Dec. 9-15. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. Dec. 9 Sergio Hugo Dominguez, 34, 600 block N. East St., Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license Jose L. Baca-Reyes, 49, 900 block Persimmon Place, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Deidra Shelton, 20, 14000 block Gobbler Knob Lane, Orange, failure to appear Dec. 10 Micheal J. Beach, 30, 1000 S. James Madison Hwy., Orange, felonious assault, aggravated malicious wounding, shoot or throw missles at occupied vehicles (three counts) possess, transport firearms by convicted felons Demontae Lee Webster, 22, 400 block Virginia Ave., Culpeper, possession of marijuana Dec. 11 Edward Curtis Lambert, 48, 20000 block Edwards Shop Road, Elkwood, eluding police - endanger persons or police car, reckless driving excessive speed, driving with suspended or revoked license

Michael J. Beach, 30, 1000 block S. James Madison Highway, Orange, grand larceny: motor vehicle theft Antonio Jimenez Lopez, 40, 400 block James Madison Highway, drunk in public, profane language Amanda Rose Braden, 41, 600 block Willis Lane, Culpeper, assault & battery - family members Christopher Gentry, 40, 400 block E. Chandler St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Catherine Marie Carlyle, 34, 100 block Lesco Blvd., Culpeper, contempt of court Larry Ellis, 50, 1500 block Old Fredericksburg Road, Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Dec. 12 Kyle Phillip Akers, 28, 400 block Hill St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Davon Tyrell Raeshawk Fletcher, 20, 1700 block Broad St., Culpeper, contempt of court Eric Peter Iliff, 56, 400 block James Madison Hwy., Culpeper, possession of controlled substances Felipe Valer Aguilar Velasquez, 28, 2500 block Marbourne Ave., Baltimore, Md., driving under the influence of alcohol Dec. 13 Miguel DeJesus Guerrero, 20, 11000 block Field Stone Blvd., Culpeper, possession of marijuana (two counts), trespass: after being forbidden to do

so Francisco Javier Saravia, 48, 600 block Clubhouse Way, Culpeper, contributing to the delinquency of a minor Joanne Dawn Hall, 37, 21000 block Greenway Drive, Culpeper, obtain money by false pretenses Teresa Lynn Brown, 42, 600 block N. East St., Culpeper, failure to appear on felony charge, failure to appear Armando Jose Guadamuz II, 23, 7800 block Rogues Road, Catlett, monument: intentional damage Jade Nicole Herbert, 36, 15000 Oakland Road, Reva, possession of marijuana Dec. 14 Christopher Gentry, 40, 400 block E. Chandler St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Obed La Rosa Dean, 24, 1800 block Cottontail Drive, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Dec. 15 Wendell James Jones, 53, 2100 block Granby St., Hopewell, assault and battery - family member Hugo Alberto, 19, 800 block Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper, driving after illegally consuming alcohol, unlawful purchase or possess alcoholic beverage, drunk in public, profane language Carlos Fernando Perez-Coy, 19, 1100 block Meander Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language


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PUZZLES

The Weekly Crossword

by Margie E. Burke

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACROSS 1 A Golden Girl 14 15 16 5 Office honcho 17 18 19 9 Draft holder 14 Kind of hygiene 20 21 22 15 Decomposes 23 24 25 16 Bygone Ford 17 Cutting the 26 27 28 29 30 mustard 18 Like a slap 31 32 33 34 35 20 Reveal 37 38 39 40 22 Take over, as a 36 loan 42 43 44 41 23 Radio problem 47 48 45 46 24 Body shop application 49 50 51 52 53 54 26 Asthmatic's 55 56 57 58 device 28 Research sites 59 60 61 31 Full of pep 62 63 64 34 Coveted role 35 URL ending 65 66 67 36 "Death at a ____" (2010 Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate comedy) 38 Col. Klink wore DOWN 40 Arrowhead 52 Second longest one 1 Lines on a map material African river 41 It may be framed 2 Circle around 43 When soaps 53 Valuable veins 42 Potatoes, 3 Spicy dip usually air 54 Lose ground? perhaps 4 Optional course 46 Wintertime 55 "What've you 44 Crosswise, on 5 Scarf securer airport supply been ___?" deck 6 "My bad!" 48 Willie Mays' 56 Battleship shade 45 Basket material 7 Church topper team, mostly 58 Stir up 47 Crowd disperser 8 Tax form ID 50 Old-fashioned 60 Match, in poker 49 Medicinal cure 9 Muscle malady rewards 51 December 10 Silvery strands dangler 11 Stamina Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: 55 Rougher on the 12 Doohickey P I A N O B R A G A D D S eyes 13 Connection point A D D O N A I D E B O U T 57 Magician's 19 Bun, for one W E A V E C L O I S O N N E secret exit 21 Jacket feature N A M E S A K E S P R U C E 59 Funeral parade 25 Juice extractor L E E S S H U T T E R 61 Prefix with China 27 Joined by treaty A N G E L S S C A N 62 Recorded, in a 29 Lugosi of horror P O R T F O L I O K A P P A way fame E D I T P I N U P F L A B 63 Radiate 30 Peony part D E T E R S C R I P T U R E 64 Like some 31 Many miles off O G L E P R E S E T cheddar 32 Fishing item J E E R V E S T U R E Week of 12/23/19 - 12/29/19 P U S H C A R T 65 Some court 33 Trespass I N T O T O hearings 37 Autumn E A G E R S T O N E W A L L 66 Morays blossoms T R U E A R E N A I R O N H E M P T E S T Y T Y P E 67 Facial feature 39 Civil rights org.

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Weekly Tarotscope for Dec. 19: 6 Of Wands, 6 Of Swords

We have the 6 of Wands again this week! If Cara Cutro you are able to read last week’s Tarotscope, that would probably be quite helpful. Not to shamelessly plug, but you can find each week’s message on Instagram @ wisdomkeeperstarot. There is also additional content to be found there, like my Monday Message. I digress... This card is about winning! I’d say the collective is really working through rising above some difficult stuff, or we are all possibly on a terrific streak of positive outcomes? I can hope. Whatever we were assimilating from last week has been processed and accepted. It’s interesting to see a card of triumph coupled with cards that can be more challenging. I see this as an indication that it’s important to recognize how we are growing and overcoming a lot, no matter how we may feel or things look on the surface.

TAROTSCOPES

The 6 of Swords is a card about moving forward. We have two 6’s coming up this week, indicating that harmony is being restored after a time of upset and instability. We have finally accepted something about ourselves or a situation and have the energy to release what is holding us back so that we can move on to smooth waters. As seen in the 6 of Swords, there is a person assisting the “refugees” in the boat. They are possibly grieving or not seeing clearly. This helper can see the path ahead and is steering the boat accordingly. This can be human or spiritual aid. Remember that there is a theme of victory for these past two weeks. So much is being overcome. It may be uncomfortable, but believe it or not, this is success! 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 540-878-7085.

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