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BEHIND THE BADGE Schoelwer sings a new song as she embraces community policing She’s a classically trained opera singer who travelled the world as a youngster. She sang in the Kennedy Center as a high school student and marched in the Macy Day Parade in New York while in the JMU band. Oh, and, don’t forget to add she marched in Ireland as well. But before all that Town Police Officer Schoelwer was an adventurous youngster. When she was five her recently divorced mother moved to Arlington. They didn’t know anyone in the neighborhood so “I walked next door and said, ‘hello friend’ to our neighbor,” she explained. “He calls up my mom and says, ‘your kid is in my house.” And that is how Julia introduced her mother to her mother’s future husband. There is a kinetic energy that Schoelwer exudes as she talks and moves-- interacting with people, manipulating the controls of her cruiser, recalling past adventures. It informs her every move. She likes to read and that guided her college studies-- at first. She

Julia Schoelwer

Age: 28 Marital Status: Engaged Education: James Madison University, BA, Criminal Justice Studies, 2010 Hobbies: Reading, Martial Arts, Music took a part time job with campus security and by the time her sophomore year rolled along Schoelwer decided criminal justice studies suited her interests better. She still reads, “Little Paris Book Shop” being her last book, but the action of police work fulfills the other part of Schoelwer’s inner psyche--the part that drives her to a black belt in Tai Kyon Do and training in Judo. In 2013 she joined the Culpeper Town Police. Schoelwer went to the police academy, underwent field training and came out of the process a patrol officer. Not one to let things be -- she studied to become certified in accident reconstruction.

In April, Town Police Chief Chris Jenkins saw her ability to work with people of all stripes and moved her to Community Policing. It’s not something that Schoelwer would have picked for herself but she finds she likes the assignment. She works with the community on events -- getting to know the community -- letting Culpeper citizens get to know her. Neighborhood Watches are another venue for her to explore relationship building. “I’ve been around all cultures,” she said, pointing to her high school years in Arlington and her travels abroad. That helps her to understand others in the environment that they live in as opposed to her usual way of living. “People need to understand each other especially in law enforcement,” she said. Creating “relationships” with citizens helps to make for better police work, she said. And that, apparently, is a skill Schoelwer began honing years ago when she walked into her neighbor’s house.

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Culpeper Town Police Officer Julia Schoelwer.

“Law enforcement is usually reactive not proactive,” she said. “Community outreach is proactive. If we can prevent one incident through getting to know each other--that is a good thing.” Chief Chris Jenkins said he picked Julia for the community relations job for many reasons but “the main reason is the energy she brings to community policing.” “She is always willing to work with members of our community,” he said. “She exemplifies community policing at its best.”

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Culpeper Times • July 21-27, 2016 NEWSPAPER NEWS

Fauquier Times sold to local investors Local investors in Fauquier County recently signed documents to buy the weekly Fauquier Times from Loudounbased Virginia News Group. Terms were not disclosed. The investors are comprised of a group of citizens, from throughout the county, who wanted to improve the local community newspaper. “For the first time in recent memory, the Times will be locally owned and locally managed,” said George R. Thompson, chairman of Piedmont Media LLC, representing the investors. “Our goal is a newspaper that is as good and as honest and as able as are the people of Fauquier County,” Thompson added. “We have a lot of work to do before we get there.” Virginia News Group, also publisher of Loudoun Times-Mirror, is owned by Middleburg resident, Peter Arundel. The company was founded by Arundel’s father, Arthur “Nick” Arundel, in 1963 with the purchase of the Loudoun Times-Mirror. “Our readers and advertisers in Fauquier are very well-served by this transaction”, said Arundel, adding, “The buyers are very passionate about this county and the vital role that the paper plays in nurturing its special character.” The first edition under the new ownership will be distributed on August 24. The local owners are investing in expanded coverage of the topics of greatest interest to the residents of the county. Their primary objective is to improve, over time, reporting and presentation of news, local business, events, agriculture, conservation, sports, equestrian and other features. Over time, the layout of the paper will also be improved. Under the new ownership, the opinion page will take a more balanced stance. “Our policy is an editorial page that is straight down the middle. We will be guided by our readers, not by special interest” Thompson explained. The transaction includes the digital Fauquier.com which Thompson said will be expanded to eventually include new products, expanded social media and mobile apps. It also includes the Prince William and Gainesville papers as well as special publications InFauquier and Piedmont Business Journal. The Fauquier Times traces its roots back 200 years, having changed names and publication frequency over the years. In 1905, it became the Fauquier Democrat and later changed its name to the Fauquier Times Democrat. In 2013, the newspaper shortened its name to the Fauquier Times. “We are excited to kick off this venture and to be able to do this for the community,” Thompson said. “We believe the residents and businesses will be very pleased with our changes.”

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Utility upgrades along Rt. 229 begin Thursday Traffic will be reduced to a single lane controlled by flagging in two locations along Route 229 (North Main Street) in the town of Culpeper for water-line installation work overnight July 21. Weather permitting, the work will occur between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. and will require lane closures just north of Fairview Road and just south of Radio Lane. Motorists should remain alert and obey all traffic controls while traveling through the work zone. During this overnight work, properties along the 900 and 1000 blocks of Route 229 will have a temporary disruption to their water service. Those property owners impacted have been notified in advance of the work. The utility upgrades are part of the town of Culpeper’s Route 229 widening project, which has an estimated completion date of August 2017. Under a $6.66 million contract, the project will widen a 0.8-mile section of Route 229 to a four-lane undivided highway, improve right- and left-turn lanes where warranted, replace the traffic signal at Grandview Avenue and construct a shared-use path on the east side of the road and a sidewalk on the west side. More information about the project is available at www.virginiadot.org/ projects/culpeper/rt229widening.asp. Route 622 bridge work delayed Upon starting work on the Route 622 (Rock Mills Road) bridge over the Covington River in Rappahannock County, VDOT’s bridge crew discovered that one of the bridge’s abutments was in worse condition than anticipated. As a result, the crew has made plans to replace the abutment, which will require extending the bridge closure to Sept. 2. (The original reopen date was July 28.) VDOT recognizes the inconvenience of the road closure, especially heading into the school year, and will work efficiently to complete the repairs. Please contact me should you need additional information.

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They moved to Culpeper from Atlanta in late June. Now, with just about a month living in their new home, Jared and Rachel Martin radiate excitement about their new calling. One that has brought them to Culpeper as the new directors of this area’s Salvation Army which also includes a store and office in Warrenton. For Jared, being an officer with the Salvation Army dates back decades. “My great grandpa was in the Salvation Army so there’s a lot of history,” says the exuberant young man who has brought his wife Rachel and their three children on a new adventure, at least a four-year appointment to this area. “It’s very much a calling,” says Martin noting that you embrace wherever you are appointed. “It’s a mission.” For many, it may not be an easy life knowing that you will move around the country doing mission work but, for Martin, he found a willing partner in his wife Rachel.

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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. The Salvation Army operates 7,546 centers in communities across the United States. These include food distribution, disaster relief, rehabilitation centers, anti-human trafficking efforts, and a wealth of children's programs. Their work is funded through kettle donations, corporate contributions, and the sale of goods donated to the Salvation Army Family Stores. Eighty-two cents of every dollar they spend supports their various missions across the country. They are a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are deductible for Federal Income Tax Purposes to the extent permitted under Section 170(b)(2) for corporations. They met while students at Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois, a Christian university. Married 10 years, it’s clear that their devotion to their work and each other is very strong. ➤ See Army, Page 5


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Kratochvil honors dad’s memory with derby win ➤ Rapidan driver wins stock division at All-American Soap Box Derby By Jeff Say

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It can be lonely going down the track during the All-American Soap Box Derby. Thankfully, Rapidan’s Joey Kratochvil had a passenger - his dad. James Kratochvil passed away on Jan. 7, 2008 but he had a front row seat last Saturday as his youngest son won the stock division at the All-American Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio. Prior to his race, Joey’s aunt Eileen Hunter presented Joey’s mom Arlene Rupard with a necklace containing James’ ashes. With his dad figuratively and literally going down the hill with him, Joey was confident he was going to win. “I was just excited,” Joey said. “I knew my car was fast and I wasn’t as nervous as I was at the local race. I had a feeling I was going to

win.” Accompanied by a large contingent of his family from Culpeper, including his grandparents Joe and Freda Kratochvil, the win and the way it happened was a special moment for the Culpeper crew. “It was very emotional,” Rupard said. “I gave Joey the necklace and told him that when you go down the hill, he’ll be going with you.” Kratochvil was the fifth Culpeper driver to win the world title and the second to do so while racing with his loved ones ashes. Sean Brown won in 2010 with the ashes of his sister Carol Anne Brown in his car. During that run, butterflies engulfed the family while they waited for Sean to come down the hill. On Saturday, the Kratochvil clan experienced the same phenomenon. “Michelle (Brown) texted me and said ‘Carol Anne will be with him (Joey),’” Rupard said. Joey said he had an advantage as he was used to going faster at the Culpeper track, which was modeled after Akron’s asphalt. That advantage was something that the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby committee thought of when they were constructing Paul Bates

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Joey Kratochvil receives a hug from Frankie Gilmore after winning the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby stock division June 11. Raceway. “I think it helps a great deal,” Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby executive director Frankie Gilmore said. “They get to Akron and they’re not overwhelmed.” Having another driver from Culpeper win helps put Culpeper on the map, Gilmore said. “It makes other drivers want to come rally here,” Gilmore said. “It brings revenue to our area.” Also putting Culpeper on the map was Joey’s appearance on July

18 on the Live with Kelly show. Appearing before a national audience, Joey made small talk with host Kelly Ripa while showing off the ring he won at the All-American Soap Box Derby. “She’s really tiny,” Joey said with a laugh. “I was just a little shorter than her.” Now the 14-year-old turns his attention to the Super Stock division where he hopes to return to Akron. And be sure that he’ll have his dad with him again.

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Dr. Ethan Morris knew from an early age that he wanted to work with animals. As a young boy growing up in Cleveland, he recalls when his mother would attend teacher-parent conferences. “I was the kid with bird wings, nests and owl pellets in my desk,” laughs Morris who graduated from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in 1997. His internship at Darien Animal Hospital in Connecticut was followed by a three-year surgical residency at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Surgery suits Morris who enjoys working with his hands and the satisfaction of making things happen. “It fits my personality,” says Morris, “I found that I loved surgery and the instant gratification of fixing a health problem.” Celebrating a 15-year anniversary on July 21, Morris joined the

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Culpeper Times • July 21-27, 2016

IN BRIEF

EVHS FFA named top chapter in the state Eighteen members of the Eastern View FFA Chapter traveled to Blacksburg, Virginia on June 2023 to compete in several different events at the State FFA Convention. Winners of the State FFA Career Development Events (CDE’s) were recognized June 23 at the fifth session of the 90th Virginia State FFA Convention held in Blacksburg, Virginia. Eastern View FFA placed 2nd in the Agriculture Issues Forum with team members Jordan O’Bryant, Taryn Tretick, Lenna Neely, Miranda Petagna, and Ashleigh Lusk. These students had to pick and research an agriculture related topic and develop a skit to present to a panel of judges. The skit had to be presented five times prior to the CDE at the State FFA Convention. The topic that the students selected was “Should the sale of raw milk be allowed in Virginia?”

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Also placing 2nd in the state was the Farm Business Management Team consisting of Alexander Berty, Austin Jacobs, Travis Wilson, and Erich Jenkins. Erich Jenkins was the 1st Individual Overall, Travis Wilson was the 4th Highest Individual, Alex Berty was the 6th Highest Individual, and Austin Jacobs was the 10th Highest Individual. In this event students have to take a written test covering various aspects of Farm Business Management, as well as, evaluate and answer questions about the financial records of an operation and make suggestions. The Horse Evaluation Team placed 3rd in the state with team members Rachel Burton, Jessie Montgomery, Sarah Miller, and Patrick Miller. Rachel Burton was the 1st Highest Individual Overall and Sarah Miller was the 9th Highest Individual Overall. Students in this event have to critically evaluate horses, deliver reasons to justify their placings, take a written exam on the equine industry, and complete a team problem. The Hippology Team was 6th overall and consisted of Rachel Burton, Jessie Montgomery, Sarah Miller, and Patrick Miller. Jessie Montgomery was the 10th Highest Individual. The Hippology contest consists of a written exam, horse evaluation, team problem, and identifying tack, feed, breeds, anatomy, and equipment. Kayley Boyd placed 6th in Computer Applications CDE. Kayley had to take a written exam on computer technology and complete three exercises using various computer programs. Corrine Rose earned a Silver Rating in the Dairy Handlers CDE. In this event students have to exhibit Dairy Animals using the principles of Dairy Showmanship. The Eastern View FFA Chapter was also recognized as a Superior and Gold Rated National Chapter. Furthermore Eastern View FFA was the Central Area Winner for Student, Chapter, and Community Development and was the Overall Winner of the National Chapter for the Central Area. The chapter was successful at the state level as well being the State Winner of Chapter Development, Community Development, and the Overall Senior National Chapter in the State! The National Chapter Award program recognizes FFA chapters that successfully complete an annual Program of Activities, which includes a minimum of 15 different activities designed to encourage its members to grow as individuals, to work as part of a team, and to serve others.


Culpeper Times • July 21-27, 2016

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Need of the Week This week; baked beans (small and mid size cans) and canned soup plain boxed macaroni The Culpeper Food Closet is an outreach ministry of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 115 N. East Street, Culpeper 540-825-1724 Drop off donations M-F from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Arrangements should be made ahead with Dick Rosica at 547-3644 if you are bringing a large amount, i.e. from a food drive.

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Local journalism is alive and well and living in Culpeper This month it’s been two years since Dennis Brack purchased the Culpeper Times from Peter Arundel, owner of the Virginia News Group. We learned yesterday that after months, in fact nearly a year in negotiations, that the Fauquier Times has been sold to a local group of investors in Fauquier County. Also owned by the Virginia News Group, that leaves Peter Arundel with one product in Loudoun County - the Loudoun Times Mirror. My roots in local journalism go back to 2000 when I started with the then Fauquier Times Democrat. First working in the advertising department and then quickly taking on the position of education writer on the editorial side. That lasted for several years before taking on the position of managing editor at the Rappahannock News ( a newspaper that Brack also purchased from Arundel in 2012).

In November I will have been at the helm of the Culpeper Times for eight years. It’s dismaying to watch the roller coaster of this industry. My memories take me back to times when the papers owned by the Arundels numbered more than 20 and 300 employees worked at newspapers comprising a broad area. Those were the days of strong, committed newspaper families like the Arundels and the Byrds and others who saw value in preserving community news. Now, there are a handful of local newspapers hanging on in a media landscape that has changed significantly over the years. We’re one of them. Digital or print or both or more? The dance continues as more and more of our information is found online or on apps through our Smartphones. Still I had a conversation with Randy Yeiser, the manager of Dairy Queen, the other day. His is one of the many locations where the Culpeper Times is distributed each week. He told me that when the copies come in, they quickly leave as residents read through the pages while munching on

lunch or a snack break. “Folks really like it,” he told me. “You’re doing a good job.” There are a cadre of readers who still prefer newsprint to computer keys. It’s actually refreshing to be able to still hold onto newspapers, magazines and to be able to leaf through the pages of your favorite novel. Something about the textual quality adds ambiance to an age old method of reading about your town and community. So, at this two-year juncture, I’d like to thank our publisher Dennis Brack for embracing the entrepreneurship of tackling local newspapers at a time when they are shifting hands nationwide, regrouping, restrategizing and fighting for survival. I’d especially like to thank our advertisers and contributors for their continued support. It is, in fact, a partnership, a collaborative effort to make local journalism relevant and financially sound. Ah, the stuff of stories, you gotta love it and believe that it’s worth sharing and preserving.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

success that they are each year. Since Sheriff Jenkins created these camps during his first year in office, they have continued to become larger and larger. This year more than 450 children registered for football, soccer, and baseball/softball camps. The Culpeper Soccer Club, Culpeper Football Association, Culpeper Little League, and Eastern View High School Athletics all played a significant role in the organization and planning of the camps. It speaks volumes when local youth

sports associations assist local law enforcement in the building and fostering of relationships with the youth of our community. Thank you! Special thanks to MD Russell Construction, Updyke Industries, Ed’s Engraving, George Bowels and all volunteers who assisted. Thank you for your role in another successful round of summer camps.

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Anita L. Sherman

Sheriff ’s summer camps a success The Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office recently wrapped up the 5th Annual Scott H. Jenkins Summer Youth Sports Camps. A special thank you to Sheriff Jenkins, his command staff, all the deputies and staff involved in this year’s camps. Without the support from within the Sheriff’s Office these camps would not be the

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Praise for the police We want to thank all the police officers, and first responders, in Culpeper County area for a job well done. We stand with you and applaud your service to our community! We ask God to bless you and keep you safe as you defend our freedom here in Culpeper County. A sincere thank you, Bob and Melanie Chambers Culpeper

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We are seeking a dependable person to deliver the Culpeper Times newspaper to businesses one day a week in the downtown Culpeper marketplace Thursday mornings. This is a weekly position and usually takes less than 2 hours to complete. No collections. If you are interested please call 540-812-2282 for more information. Great extra income opportunity.

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SUBSCRIPTIONS The Culpeper Times has direct mail to most Culpeper residents, free, every Thursday and is delivered to all downtown shops by carrier. In addition we now have more than 150 high-traffic locations throughout the community, including Fauquier and Orange counties. Subscriptions: $29.64 per year within Culpeper County; $52.00 per year outside the county. To subscribe, contact Circulation Manager: Jan Clatterbuck (540) 675-3338, jan@rappnews.com

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What’s Happening

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THIRD THURSDAY: The Reflex brings the 80s to the Depot tonight as part of CRI's Third Thursday concert series. • Details, Page 13

Parade time!

CULPEPER JULY

JULY 22

ART EXHIBIT • The “Once

CONCERT • State Theatre presents Dave Masons Traffic Jam World Tour. Great music from the 60s to present. Starts at 8 p.m. Tickets $55/front, $45/rear, $35/ balcony. 305 S. Main Street. (540) 829-0292 tix@culpepertheatre.org. See full schedule of events at www. culpepertheatre.org

Upon a Time” art exhibit at the State Theatre runs through July 25. Co-sponsored by the Arts & Culture Center in Culpeper and the State Theatre, “Once Upon a Time” is devoted to art inspired by or created to illustrate stories for children — folk stories, folk heroes, legends, fairy tales, tall tales, myths and fantasy. The exhibit’s hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays.

CATARACT HELP • For

Cataract Awareness Month, Dr. Russell Brear, Ophthalmologist of Commonwealth Eye Center is offering free cataract screening. Find out if cataracts are affecting your vision. Walk in Tuesday – Friday 8 – 8:30 a.m. or call for a convenient appointment (540) 825-3655 Now through Aug. 30. Location: Commonwealth Eye Center, 633 Sunset Lane Suite E, Culpeper, Va 22701

BOOK SALE • The Culpeper County Library Bookstore is having a sale through July 30. Shop early. Holiday Craft and Decorating Books available so think about Christmas. Craft and DIY table. Library open every day. Bookstore hours vary but you can purchase/pay anytime. 271 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper 540-825-8691

Coach at CCHS. To register call 540.829.9953.

The Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Annual Parade and Fair is next week. Parade begins at 6:30 p.m. July 28.

JULY 21

FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “The Santa Fe Trail” (Warner Bros., 1940). After graduating from West Point, Jeb Stuart (Errol Flynn) and George Custer (Ronald Reagan) are both stationed to Fort Leavenworth in Kansas. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994. CONCERT • Culpeper Downtown 3rd Thursday Summer

ANNIVERSARY • The Post Office in Boston, VA will be celebrating its 175th anniversary of proudly serving the community. We will have a customer appreciation day. We will have a special postmark and refreshments. Contact Ruth Jones at Ruth.B.Jones@usps.gov PUMP TRACK • “Let’s Roll!”

Concert - The Reflex. Ultimate musical tribute to the 80s. $5 advance tickets, $7 day of event. Kids are free. Located at The Depot, 109 S. Commerce Street. Contact CRI at (540) 825-4416 or visit www. culpeperdowntown.com.

BASKETBALL CAMP • Safren

Summer League Basketball Camp enters its 14th year. The camp is located at 20399 Miller Dr. in Culpeper and runs every Thursday July 21, and 28. 6th graders through 9th grade for boys and girls. Counselors this year are Culpeper's Great and Author Mister Jennings, Orange Great Quintin Hunter, Team Miller and JT Thompson Head

Hey, boarders, BMXers, skaters and others, want to see a new product? It all happens from 3 to 6 p.m. Yowell Meadow Park basketball courts will be the site for a Pump Track demonstration by American Ramp Company. The track is unique because it is portable. Once the Pump Track is set up, it will be open to all ages and skill levels, so come on by and give it a whirl. More info at 540-727-3412


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What’s Happening NIGHT OUT • How about that night out? Bring the kids to have a great time, dinner and a movie while you get some free time to relax! From 5-8 p.m. Please RSVP at alexa fritz@live.com or call 540-5472054. Hosted by New Salem Baptist Church located at 8233 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA 22701.

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CONCERT • Legendary Patsy and the Country Classics play tribute

to Patsy Cline. Hear them July 31 at Verdun Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheater.

FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “The Secret Garden” (Warner Bros., 1995). In this story based on the classic family novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, a young girl sent to live in her uncle's forbidding Victorian manor discovers an invalid cousin and a garden that has fallen into disrepair. Starts at 2 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994. FILM • The Library of Congress

JULY 22

HORSE HAPPENING • Team Penning Cattle/Horse Practice Horse enthusiasts are invited to watch or ride in the family friendly team penning practices every Friday night (weather permitting) at Andora Farm. Sign-ups start at 6 p.m. and runs start at 7 p.m. No experience needed, Admission is free (No charge for the public to watch), and if you would like to ride it is $5 per run per rider. Located at 17275 Germanna Hwy Culpeper. For more information, Call (540)829-9555 and speak to Lisa. FISH FRY • Culpeper and

surrounding areas, we heard your request....Join us for our 2nd Community Fish Fry from 1 - 8 p.m. If you work in the area, gather your co-workers, and call in your office order. We'll have it ready for you at whatever time you choose! All proceeds will go towards the launch of our new childcare facility, Destiny Day Care! Contact Pleshette Cook at 540-829-9373. Visit www.freshwindoutreach.org

FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Talk to Her” (Sony Pictures Classics, 2002– R-rated ) Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar’s Oscar-winning eccentric tale involving a lady bullfighter, a male nurse, a ballet dancer and a journalist with hyperactive tear ducts. Storytelling. The film is in

Spanish with English subtitles. No one under the age of 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

JULY 23

MARKET • Culpeper Farmers

Market. From 7:30 a.m. to noon. End of Davis Street in the Depot District. Features 30 vendors for your fresh products. Support Buy Fresh, Buy Local. Sponsored by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. Phone 540-825-4416 or www. culpeperdowntown.com

FUNDRAISER • Cruisin For

Heroes will host a family friendly monthly Cruise-In from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (and every 4th Sat. through Oct.) at Bruster’s located at 16170 Rogers Road to raise awareness and funds for the Fisher House Foundation. There will be a DJ and a “Manager’s Choice Award” presented. Come out and support community and our military. Along with any donations (check donations are tax deductible) collected during the event, Bruster’s will be donating a portion of the event nights sales to Fisher House. For info, contact Lou Realmuto at cruiserlou@aol.com or go to www. cruisinforheroes.com.

Packard Campus Theatre presents “Underground” (New Yorker Films, 1995). Black comedy about Yugoslavian gun-runners and racketeers. Artistic vision partnered with unlimited budget. In Serbian, German, French, English and Russian with English subtitles. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994

JULY 24

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic: "Ephesians - Unity and Maturity in the Body of Christ." Join us at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. Located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Bruster's Ice Cream. Children’s programs available birth-5th. Grade. Small groups also meet throughout the week. www. mountainviewcc.net 540-727-0297

ICE CREAM • The Founding Fathers Republican Women invite all to an ice cream social from 3-5 p.m. at Pavilion 2 at Mountain Run Lake Park. Perhaps you’d like to join. Visit www.FFRWculpeper.com

JULY 25

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

• Fresh Wind Outreach Ministries hosts Finding Jesus: Under the Sea from 6-8:30 p.m. July 25-29.

SUBMIT YOUR EVENT! Want your event to appear in the Culpeper Times What's Happening expanded regional weekend calendar? Email editor Anita Sherman at anita@ culpepertimes.com. Located at 2002 Orange Road in Culpeper. Phone (540) 829-9373 to register/information. www. freshwindoutreach.org

CULPEPER ASTRONOMY CLUB • Amateur astronomer

Myron Wasiuta leads fellow night sky watchers from 7-9 pm. At the Culpeper County Library. All ages welcome. Starts inside and moves outside for viewing - weather permitting. 271 Southgate Shopping Center. 540-825-8691.

JULY 26

PICKLE WORKSHOP • Learn the basics of water bath canning while making pickles from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Culpeper Extension Office, 101 S. West St., Culpeper. Class size is limited to 12 and costs $20. Reservations required one week ahead. For more information and to register, contact Becky Sheffield, Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Sciences, Culpeper County Extension Office at 540727-3435, x 344 or rebes13@vt.edu. HEALTH • Caregiver Support

Group for caregivers of family/ friends adults will meet at the UVA Culpeper Hospital Board Room from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Discuss issues and possibly find solutions to problems also experienced by others. No registration required. If you have questions, contact Bonnie Vermillion at 547-4824 or email bonnired@comcast.net.

JULY 27

FAIR • Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Annual Fair. Runs through July 30. Begins each night at 6 p.m. Pay one price ride specials. Live music on stage with The James 3 Trio. Rides, games, food and fun. All events at 20057 Fleetwood Heights Road, Brandy Station. For more information www. bsvfd.com


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What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES

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DEC. 6

NEW YORK • NARFE CHAPTER 1885 at Lake of the Woods is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City Dec.6-8, 2016. Join us to celebrate the holidays in New York City. Includes bus trip, lodging, meals, city tours and tour of 9/11 museum including the Freedom tower. Call (540) 972-4651 (Barbara Ehlen) for further information and costs. Deposit to hold reservation must be received by Aug. 15. All are welcome

CANNING TIME • Home Food Preservation - Learn to use a pressure canner and water bath canner while canning vegetables, fruits and jams. 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Class size is limited to 8 and costs $20. Messick’s Farm Market, 6025 Catlett Rd, Bealeton. For more information and to register, contact Becky Sheffield, Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Sciences, Culpeper County Extension Office at 540-727-3435, x 344 or rebes13@vt.edu.

JULY 23

CONCERT • East of Monroe in

concert at Drum & Strum. Enjoy an evening with East of Monroe in the listening room in Drum & Strum Music located at 102 Main Street in Warrenton. East of Monroe's music explores swing, country, folk, pop, jazz, and bluegrass as well as original compositions with tight vocal harmony. Tickets are $20, seating is limited, advance purchase or reservations are recommended. Coffee and snacks will be available for purchase as well as a wine bar provided by Grey Horse Vineyards. Children 12 and under admitted free with parent. The concert begins at 8 p.m. For more information on the concert, please contact Tim Dingus, owner of Drum & Strum at 540.347.7484 or info@drumnstrum.com.

POLO • Great Meadow's

annual Twilight Polo matches run through Sept. 17. Each Saturday night features three polo matches beginning at 6 p.m., wine tasting, tug o’ war for children and dancing in the pavilion. $35 per vehicle online. $40 at the gate. Located at 5089 Old Tavern Road, The Plains, VA. Phone 540-253-5000 or see www.greatmeadow.org.

JULY 30

BLUEMONT CONCERT

• Bluemont Concert Series is proud to present Daryl Davis and the Sandra Dean Band at 7:30

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Daryl Davis and the Sandra Davis Band deliver blues and rock of the highest order. Davis is an extraordinary man, a great singer, pianist, guitarist, composer and fantastic boogie-woogie player. Hear them July 30 at Bluemont Concert.

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DWYER REUNION • The 27th p.m. at the Warren Green Lawn located at the corner of Culpeper and Hotel Street in Warrenton. In the event of bad weather, concerts will be moved to Taylor Middle School, located at 350 E Shirley Ave. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on, and a picnic to enjoy before the show. Admission is $5 per person, $4 for Bluemont friends and seniors, $2 for kids under 12. No pets or smoking allowed. For the first time, Bluemont Concerts in Warrenton will feature a beer and wine garden showcasing local breweries and wineries. Must be 21 years or older and valid ID is required. If concerts are moved indoors due to weather, no alcohol will be served. Wine and beer will be served in a roped off garden-area only- and offered from 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. on concert nights. For complete schedules, performer descriptions, directions and more information, please contact the Bluemont office at (540) 955-8186 or visit www.bluemont. org.

AUG. 20

SAFETY SEMINAR • Refuse to Be a Victim, 10 a.m. – noon, at SCSM Center, 76 W. Shirley Avenue, Warrenton. Cost: $10. Registration required.The seminar will be presented by Dawn Rosenberry, NRA Certified

Instructor and Fauquier County Deputy Sheriff. Information touches on physical security, home security, technological security, senior citizens and persons with physical disabilities security and parents and children security. Sponsored by Spiritual Care Support Ministries. For information and to register call 540/349-5814. You may also register at www.scsm.tv.

ORANGE COUNTY JULY 23

FAIR • The 4H Therapeutic Adventure Camp of Orange (TACO) will have a beautiful, handmade quilt in the Orange County Fair Auction. 4-5 p.m. All proceeds go to future camps. See 4htaco.weebly.com

AUG. 5

RIBBON CUTTING • Join us

for a Ribbon Cutting to celebrate Grand Opening Week at Generals Quarters Restaurant in Locust Grove at 11:30 a.m. Located at 32345 Constitution Highway. Visit ww.generalsquartersrestaurant.com or phone 540-854-4800.

annual Dwyer family reunion begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Washington fire hall. Please bring a dish and drink to share. For more information, call Wayne Baldwin at 540-547-3722.

BUTTERFLY COUNT • Join the Old Rag Master Naturalists for the annual NABA Butterfly Count. Meet at the Rappahannock County Park at 9 a.m. for signin and instructions. Carpool with count leaders to various locations within the county to conduct butterfly census. No prior experience necessary. Bring insect and sun protection and water. Wear sturdy footwear and bring binoculars if you have them. Open to all. Event fee is $5, payable at sign-in. Young people from 8 to 17 years of age are welcome (no fee) but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Pre-register with Jane at jssperryville@gmail. com.

JULY 24

MONTESSORI OPEN HOUSE • Mountain Laurel

Montessori School’s open house is 1 to 3:30 p.m. at both campuses: the campus for infants through sixth grade at 155 Biggs Dr., Front Royal, and for seventh- through ninth-graders at 23 Sunny Slope Lane, off U.S. 522 in Flint Hill. Visit MountainLaurelMontessori.org or call 540-636-4257 for more.


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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES A.G. RICHARDSON

Bus # 7 Driver: Craig Brissette Emerald Hill Road, Major Brown Road, Slate Mills Road, Obannons Mill Road, High County Lane, Boston Drive, Sperryville Pike, Griffinsburg Road, Stoney Run Drive, Shanktown Road, Reva Road, Norman Road, James Monroe Highway, Heritage Daycare Begin student pick up at 6:40 a.m. on Major Brown Road and continue student pick up on Emerald Hill Road to the Rappahannock County line. Proceed to and turn right on Slate Mills Road. Resume student pick up on Slate Mills Road at the Culpeper/ Rappahannock County line picking up students to and turning left on Obannons Mill Road. Bus 76 will continue across Sperryville Pike to High Country Lane. Turn around and resume student pick up on the return trip and cross back over Sperryville Pike. Turn left onto Boston Drive and pick up students. Turn left onto Sperryville Pike and pick up students. Turn left onto Obannons Mill Road. Continue student pick up to Slate Mills Road and turn left picking up students on Slate Mills Road to Sperryville Pike. Turn right onto Sperryville Pike and continue picking up students to Old Stillhouse Road. The bus will then proceed on Sperryville Pike to and turn right on Griffinsburg Road. Bus 7 will pick up students on Griffinsburg Road (including Conner Drive, Cameron Court and Stoney Run Drive) and turn left onto Shanktown Road continuing to pick up students on Reva Road. The bus will then turn left onto Reva Road picking up students until Norman Road. Bus 7 will then turn right on Norman Road and left on James Monroe Highway. The bus will pick up students on Rt 740 Birmingham Road and proceed to the intersection of James Monroe

Highway and White Shop Road and resume student pickups on the left side (north side) of the highway all the way into Culpeper. Proceed into Culpeper on Madison Road and turn right onto Sunset Lane. Then, turn left on Cypress Street and right onto Chestnut Drive to Heritage Daycare to pick up A. G. Richardson students ONLY. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 11 Driver: Jeff Mrozek Old Turnpike Road, Scotts Mill Road, Roys Lane, Dunkard Church Road, Celestine Acres, Settletown Place, Dulaney Road, Eggbornsville Road, Blue Ridge Ave, Culpeper Baptist Church Day Care Begin student pick up at 7:04 a.m. at the intersection of Sperryville Pike and the West end of Old Turnpike Road. Turn left on Scotts Mill Road and continue picking up students to Eggbornsville Road, including students living on Roys Lane. Turn left onto Eggbornsville Road and proceed to left on Dunkard Church Road. Resume student pickups on Dunkard Church Road, Celestine Acres, Settletown Place and turn right on Dulaney Road to Eggbornsville Road. Turn right on Eggbornsville Road and continue picking up students on the right side to Stonehouse Mountain Road. Proceed to Blue Ridge Avenue and pick up Culpeper Baptist Church Day Care students at the corner of Scanlon St. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 49 Driver: Tracey Slaughter FIRST RUN Kirtley Trail, Camp Road, Old Mill Road, Allens Lane, James Monroe Highway, Birmingham Road Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. at the intersection of Rt 29 and White Shop Rd. The bus will proceed westbound picking up students on

the right side of the highway including Birmingham Road. Turn around at the Leon Junk Yard crossover and continue student pickups Eastbound to White Shop Rd. The bus will turn right on White Shop Rd and then right on Allens Lane and resume picking up students. Turn right on Kirtley Trail and proceed to the end, turn around and then go right on Camp Rd. continuing to pick up students. The bus will turn around and go back to Kirtley Trail and then turn right. Continue picking up students on both sides of Kirtley Trail, including Old Mill Rd to the intersection of White Shop Rd. The bus will then proceed to AG Richardson. SECOND RUN Friendship Heights, Three Flags Subdivision, Osprey Lane, Scenic Creek Lane, Lakeford Drive, Live Oak Drive Begin student pick up at 7:58 a.m. at the public bus stop by the dumpsters in Friendship Heights. The bus will turn around and return to a right on Madison Road and left on Field Stone Drive (Three Flags subdivision). Turn left on Osprey and resume picking up students at the corners of the entrance to the Club House and Scenic Creek. Turn right and pickup students at the corners of Lakeford and Salt Cedar, Majestic Place, and Live Oak. Turn right on Live Oak and pick up students at the corners of Majestic Place, Salt Cedar, and Field Stone. The bus will then proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 64 Driver: Liz Bailey Reva Road, Riverbend Lane, Hazelmere Lane, Cabin Road, Novum Road, Oakland Road, Duncan Trail Begin student pick up at 7:02 a.m. on Reva Road at My Road and turn right at the second entrance of Riverbend Lane. Students living on Hazelmere

Lane will be required to meet the bus at the intersection of Reva Road. Students living on Bridle Court and Hunters Grove are required to meet the bus at the intersection of Riverbend Lane. Bus 64 will pick up students on Riverbend Lane, including Mill Creek Court, go back and turn right on Reva Rd. Continue picking up students on Reva Rd to Hazel River Drive. Turning around, the bus will return on Reva Road to continue onto Cabin Road to pick up students on Cabin Road and Novum Road. Turn left onto Oakland Road to Reva Road. Turn around and return over Oakland Road picking up students to the Culpeper/Madison County line. Turn around and go right onto Duncan Trail picking up students to Reva Road. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 68 Driver: Kathy McCauley Whippoorwill Lane, Glebe Way, Norman Road, Rillhurst Drive, Lake Rillhurst Road, Tinsley Place, Alphin Lane, Griffins Gate, Fox Chase Lane, Mountain Run Lake Road, Mountain Run Lane, Pelham View Drive, Ivy Lane, Hawthorn Ave. Begin student pick up at 7:14 a.m. on Whippoorwill Lane at the intersection of Griffinsburg Road. Pick up students, including Glebe Way to and turn right onto Norman Road. Proceed to and turn around at North Merrimac Road. Return on Norman Road picking up students to left on Rillhurst Drive. Continue pickups on Rillhurst Drive, Lake Rillhurst Road, Tinsley Place, and Alphin Lane and return to Norman Road. Turn left and pick up students in Griffins Gate. Turn right on Norman Road and continue student pick up to Fox Chase Lane. Turn right onto Fox Chase Lane picking up students and then return to Norman Road. Turn right on Mountain Run Lake Road. Continue on Mountain Run Lake Road including Mountain Run Lane, Pelham View Drive, Ivy Lane, and Hawthorn

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES Avenue back to Mountain Run Lake Road. Students living in cul-de-sacs are required to meet the bus on the roads mentioned above. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 69 Driver: Jessica Housden Cherry Hill Road, Scantlin Mountain Road, Mocking Bird Lane in AM ONLY, Essex Street, Norman Road, Gibson Mill Road, Signal Hill Road, Overlook Court, Shadow Drive, Culpeper Lakes Subdivision, Bellevue Drive, Early Learning Day Care Center Begin student pick up at 7:13 a.m. at the intersection of Cherry Hill Road and Woodland Church Road, picking up students on Cherry Hill Road to Sperryville Pike including Scantlin Mountain Road. The bus will turn right on Sperryville Pike and pick up at Mocking Bird Lane in AM ONLY, then proceed to and turn left onto Norman Road. Resume picking up students on Norman Road to and turning left onto Mountain Run Lake Road. Bus 69 will proceed over Mountain Run Lake Road and turn left onto Gibson Mill Road. Bus 101 will resume picking up students on Gibson Mill Road to include students living on Signal Hill Road and Overlook. Turn left on Gibson Mill and continue student pick ups on Gibson Mill Road turning right on Shadow Drive into Culpeper Lakes Subdivision picking up students on Bellevue Drive and Shadow Drive before returning to and continuing picking students up on Gibson Mill Rd to Sperryville Pike. Bus 69 will proceed through Culpeper to Sunset Lane, stopping to pick up A.G. Richardson Elementary School students only at the Early Learning Day Care Center, and then proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School. Bus # 89 Driver: Wanda Jenkins Hoover Road, Little Oak Drive, Oak Drive, Hudson Mill Road, North Merrimac Road, Over Street,

Crestview Place, Glendale Circle, Heritage Drive, Emma Court, South Court, Piedmont Springs Road, Fernwood Court, Lakemont Drive Begin student pick up at 7:05 a.m. on Hoover Road at the Madison/Culpeper County Line picking up students to and turning left on James Monroe Highway. Proceed to and turn left on Reva Road. Resume student pickups on Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive, back to James Monroe Highway. The bus will then turn right onto James Monroe Highway and right on Reva Road. Continue straight and resume picking up students on Hudson Mill Road. Turn right onto North Merrimac Road and continue picking up students on North Merrimac Road (including Over Street, Glendale Circle, Crestview Place, and Heritage Drive.) Turn right on Piedmont Springs Road picking up students to James Monroe Highway. Students living on Winterwood Court and Fernwood Court must meet the bus at Piedmont Springs Road. The bus will then turn right onto James Monroe Highway, proceed to the crossover and return back on the Northbound lane to North Merrimac Road and turn left. Resume student pick up on North Merrimac (including Lewis Drive) to and turn right on Lakemont Drive. Continue student pickups to Mountain Run Lake Road. The bus will then turn right on Mountain Run Lake Road and proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School with no pickups on Mountain Run Lake Road. Bus # 95 Driver: Brenda Butler Eggbornsville Road, Old Stillhouse Road, Weslyn Drive, Westview Court Hazeland Lane, Old Turnpike, Dawn Avenue, Sperryville Pike, Lanes Farm Lane Begin student pick up at 6:48 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Homeland Road picking up students on the

right side (west side) to right on Old Stillhouse Road. Pick up students to and turn left on Weslyn Drive. Continue student pick up to turn around at Westview Court. Return and turn left on Old Stillhouse Road. Resume pick ups on Old Stillhouse Road and go right onto Hazeland Lane to the turn around, picking up students on the return trip. Turn right onto Old Stillhouse Road and continue picking up students, turning left on Sperryville Pike. Continue pupil pick up on Sperryville Pike and proceed left on the East end of Old Turnpike Road. Continue student pick up on Old Turnpike Road and left onto Dawn Avenue. Return to Old Turn Pike Road and then to Sperryville Pike. Turn left onto Sperryville Pike and resume picking up students on both sides of Sperryville Pike, including Lane’s Farm Lane, to Scotts Street. From Scotts Street to Gibson Mill Road pick up ONLY students on the RIGHT side of Sperryville Pike. Proceed to A.G. Richardson Elementary School.

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES on Black Hill Road to a left on Quail Ridge Drive. Pick up students on Quail Ridge Drive, including Labrador Court and Lespedeza Court. Turn right on Covey Circle and then left on Hunters Trail picking up students at Grouse Court. Load students on Running Quail, Covey Circle, and Quail Ridge Drive. Turn left on Black Hills Road and right on Rixeyville Road. Pick up students on Rixeyville Road from Monumental Road to Alum Springs Road and then proceed to a left on Glen Verdant picking up students to the turn around. Return to a left on Rixeyville Road and proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 27 Driver: TBD Monumental Mills Road, Homeland Road, Woodward Lane, Doc's Road, Korea Road, Waterford Road, Butler Store Road. Ryland Chapel Road, Shiloh Church Road, Hazel River Church Road Begin student pick up at 7:05 a.m. on Monumental Mills Road at Ma & Pa's Store. Pick up students on Monumental Mills Road to and continue to left on Homeland Road. Go to the turn around at the end of the road and resume picking up students on the right again, including Woodward Lane, on Homeland Road. Continue student pick up to left on Doc's Road. Pick up students and turn right on Korea Road to Waterford Road. Turn left on Waterford Road and proceed to Dodson Lane (cut through Rappahannock County). Return to Waterford Rd and continue picking up students at the County Line . Continue on Waterford Road to right on Butler Store Road to the turn around. Resume student pick up back to right on Waterford Road to Rixeyville Road. Turn right and continue to the lower end of Rt. 708, proceeding counter clockwise back to Rixeyville Rd. Turn

north on Rixeyville Rd and turn right on Ryland Chapel Road and then right on Shiloh Church Road picking up students to turn around. Return to right on Ryland Chapel Road, right on Jameson Mill Road picking up students to the intersection of Muddy Run Lane. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 42 Driver: Brittany Durniak Campground Lane, Eggbornsville Road, Thomasson Lane, Hazel River Road, Settle School Road, Drogheda Mountain Road, Alum Springs Road, Horseshoe Court. Begin student pick up at 7:05 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Campground Lane. The bus will continue south on Eggbornsville Road picking up Emerald Hill students who live on the left side of Eggbornsville Road only to include Thomasson Lane, Hazel River Road to the turn around and Settle School Road to Dutch Hollow Road. Then turn around and return to Eggbornsville Road. Turn left and continue to pick up students on left and then turn left on Drogheda Mountain Road. Turn left on Alum Springs Road, picking up students on Alum Springs Road to a right on Horseshoe Court back to right on Alum Springs Road. Continue on Alum Springs Road to a right on Rixeyville Road. (No pickups on Rixeyville Road.) Proceed to Emerald Elementary School. Bus # 56 Driver: Dottie Lawhorne Hazel River Road, Hemlock Hollow, Settle School Road, Dutch Hollow Road, Dutch Hollow Subdivision, Rixeyville Road from intersection of Jameson Mill Road to Emerald Hill School. Begin student pick up at 6:52 a.m. on Hazel River Road at the intersection

of Monumental Mills Road picking up students on Hazel River Road to the turnaround at Hemlock Hollow. Return on Hazel River Road turning right on Settle School Road. Pick up students on Settle School Road to a left on Dutch Hollow Road. Continue student pickup on Dutch Hollow Road turning left on Windmill Way into Dutch Hollow Subdivision. Continue on Windmill Way picking up students on street corners and then turn left on Dutch Drive. Continue picking up students on Dutch Drive proceeding to Dutch Hollow Road. Turn left on Dutch Hollow Road and continue student pickups to Chestnut Fork Road. Turn left on Chestnut Fork Road and left on Rixeyville Road and resume picking up students on Rixeyville Road from the intersection of Jamesons Mill Road to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 74 Driver: Shirley Stringfellow Waterloo Road, Dulin Drive, Waterloo Road, Indian Run Road, Holly Springs Road, Colvin Road, Burlington Drive, Adrienne Place, Alamance Drive, Atkins Trail, Jeffersonton Road to Springs Road, Countryside Estates Begin student pick up at 7:10 a.m. on Waterloo Road at the intersection of Freeman Drive and then to a right on Dulin Drive. Continue student pickup to turn around and return to right on Waterloo Road and continue picking up students to Lee Highway. Turn right on Lee Highway and proceed to a left on Indian Run Road. Resume student pick up at the Rappahannock/ Culpeper County line to and turn right on Holly Springs Road to the turn around. Proceed north on Holly Springs Road picking up students to Lee Highway. Turn right on Lee Highway and then right on Colvin Road. Resume picking up students on Colvin Road and left on Burlington

Drive, right on Adrienne Place and right on Alamance Drive. Students living on cul-de-sacs must meet the bus at intersections. Continue student pick up (including Atkins Trail) to intersection of Rixeyville Road. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 75 Driver: Betty Rose Ryland Chapel Road, Clover Hill Road, Lakota Rd, Jeffersonton Road, Myers Mill Road, Springs Road, Rixeyville Road, Scottsville Road, Oak Shade Road Begin student pick up at 6:49 am at the intersection of Ryland Chapel Road and Mount Zion Church Road. Pick up students on Ryland Chapel and turn right on Clover Hill Road. Continue picking up students and turn left on Lakota Road. Turn right on Jeffersonton Road and right on Myers Mill Road. Turn left on Springs Road and continue to pick up students to the intersection of Jeffersonton Road. Turn left on Jeffersonton Road and then left on Ferguson Lane. Turn around and then go right on Jeffersonton Road and then left on Springs Road, including Countryside Estates, continuing to pick up students. Turn left on Scottsville Road picking up students to a right on Oak Shade Road to Little Fork Church Road. Turn left on Rt 229 and pick up students until Monumental Mills Road. Continue to pick up students after Alum Springs Road, to Emerald Hill Elementary School. Bus # 91 Driver: Kaye Pullen Ryland Chapel Road, Mt. Zion Church Road, Gravel Road, Bleak Hill Road Begin student pick up at 7:40 a.m. on Ryland Chapel Rd at the intersection of Jameson Mill Road. Pick up students on Ryland Chapel Road and


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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES turn right on Mt. Zion Church Road and continue student pick up to a right on Bleak Hill Road, including Gravel Road. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary via Jameson Mill Road, Muddy Run Lane and Rixeyville Road. (No pickups after Bleak Hill Road.) Bus # 113 Driver: Laura Layden Farley Road, Alanthus Road, Brenridge Drive, Triview Avenue, Reid Hill Drive, Pond View Court, Mt. Zion Church Road, Glenmore Court, Rixeyville Road, from Chestnut Fork Road to intersection of Jameson Mill Road, Catalpa Drive, Kavanaugh Meads, Bunker Ridge Drive, Jameson Mill Road, Muddy Run Lane Begin student pick up at 7:05 a.m. on Farley Road at turnaround. Proceed to right on Alanthus Road continuing student pick up to right onto Brenridge Drive. Continue student pick up to Alanthus Road. Turn right onto Alanthus Road and continue to Triview Avenue. Turn left on Triview Avenue and turn right on Reid Hill Drive. Pick up to Mt. Zion Church Road to include Pond View Court. Turn left on Mt. Zion Church Road to left on Glenmore Court. Turn around at the end of Glenmore Court and return to a left on Mt. Zion Church Road. Continue student pick up until turning right on Chestnut Fork Road. Proceed to a right on Rixeyville Road and resume student pickups turning left on Catalpa Drive. Go to the end of the road and pick up students on the way back. Turn left on Rixeyvile Road. Continue student pickups on Rixeyville Road to a right turn into Kavanaugh Meads subdivision. Pickup students on Clemair, Temple, and Robin Road. Return to and turn right on Rixeyville Road and continue student pick up to a left on Bunker Ridge Drive to the turn around. Return to a left on Rixeyville Road

and then right on Jameson Mill Road. Continue student pick up to Muddy Run Lane. Turn left on Muddy Run Lane and continue student pick up to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Emerald Hill Elementary School.

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Bus # 9 Driver: Geneva Johnson Willis Lane, Laurel Street from Route 29 Business to Redbud Street, including Mimosa Street Mt. View Apartments, Mimosa Street, Red Bud Street Begin student pickup at 7:40 a.m. on Laurel Street and Madison Road. Pick up students at Mountain View Apartments. Continue picking up student on Laurel St, including Mimosa St, turning left on Redbud St. Students living at Mt. View Apartment complex and on Mimosa Street must meet the bus on Laurel Street. The bus will then proceed to Farmington Elementary. Bus # 14 Driver: Denise Waters East Street from intersection of Piedmont Street to Route 3, East Chandler Street, Kingsbrook Subdivision, Ann Wingfield Apartments Begin student pick up at 7:40 a.m. on East Street at the intersection of Piedmont Street and continue South on East Street picking up students and then left on East Chandler Street, including stopping at East Street entrance to Ann Wingfield Apartments. The bus will continue picking up students on East Chandler turning left into Kingsbrook Manor.

Pick up students on Kingsbrook Road to right on Palomino Court and right on Shetland Way. Turn left on Kingsbrook Road and return on East Chandler Street to left on Main Street. Turn left on Old Fredericksburg Road and make pickup at the Galbreath Marshall building. Then proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 16 Driver: Rebecca Payne Sunset Lane, Cypress Drive, Chestnut Drive, Maplewood Drive, Aberdeen Drive Begin student pick up at 7:49 a.m. at the intersection of Sunset Lane and Willow Lawn Drive. Pick up students on Sunset Lane turning right on Maplewood Drive. Turn around coming back to Sunset lane. Turn left and then right on Cypress Drive. Turn left on Elmwood Drive picking up students until Birch Drive. Turn right on Birch Drive and then left on Aberdeen Drive and resume picking up students on Aberdeen. Turn left into Heritage Day Care and pick up students. Turn right on Aberdeen, left on Cypress and then right on Chestnut and resume picking up students until Sunset Lane. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 18 Driver: Fuad Abutaleb Blue Spruce Drive (High Point Subdivision), Orange Road, Standpipe Road (Magnolia Green Subdivision), Wolford Road, Broad Street Begin student pickups at 7:43 a.m. in High Point Subdivision at Forsythia and Blue Spruce Drive. Continue on Blue Spruce to a left on Chestnut Drive. Pick up students at Chestnut and Peachtree. Continue on Chestnut turning right on Orange Road. Pick up students on Orange Road, including students at the intersection of Standpipe Road (Magnolia Greens

Subdivision). Continue picking up students on Orange Road, including Wolford Road to the intersection of Germanna Highway. Turn right on Route 3 and right on Broad St picking up students to Lamphier St. Return to Route 3 and proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 43 Driver: Shirley Corbin Blue Ridge Avenue, including stop at Culpeper Baptist Church Day Care, Oaklawn Boulevard, Oaklawn Drive, Madison Road, Country Club Road, Stoneybrook Lane, Golf Drive, Sunset Lane, Mulberry Commons Begin student pickup at 7:36 a.m. on Blue Ridge Avenue at the intersection of Sperryville Pike. Pick up students at the street intersections on Blue Ridge Avenue only. Pick up students from Culpeper Baptist Church Day care at intersection of Scanlin St. Turn right on Oaklawn Boulevard and right on Oakland Drive picking up students and return to right on Blue Ridge Avenue. Continue on Blue Ridge Avenue to right on Madison Road, then right on Country Club Road continuing to pickup students on Country Club Road. Turn left picking up students on Stoneybrook Lane, then turn right on Golf Drive. Continue to the turnaround and return via Golf Drive to Madison Road. Then turn right and proceed to right on Sunset Lane picking up students living in Mulberry Commons. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Students in Mulberry Commons are required to meet the bus at the intersection of Greens Court and Mulberry Lane. Bus # 78 Driver: Alicia Marlor High Point Subdivision, Post Oak Drive, Poplar Drive, Blue Spruce Drive, Southridge Subdivision, Southridge Parkway, Middle Ridge Drive, Bridlewood Drive, Ripplebrook


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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES Drive Begin student pickup at 7:49 a.m. on Post Oak Drive at the end of Post Oak Drive, picking up students at street intersections on the way out to Blue Spruce Drive. Turn left and continue student pick up on Blue Spruce Drive to Orange Road via Laurel Street. Then turn left and proceed to Southridge Parkway via James Monroe Highway, Madison Road, and Willis Lane. Resume student pick up on Southridge Parkway to a right into Southridge subdivision (Middle Ridge Drive, Bridlewood Drive, Ripplebrook Drive and back to Southridge Parkway). Resume picking up students on Southridge Parkway to Madison Road and then proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 133 Driver: Glenn Hall Elizabeth Street, King Edward Court, Queen Victoria Street, Willis Lane, Rainbow Day Care Center, Evergreen St, Gum St. Begin student pickup at 7:40 a.m. at intersection of Madison Lane and Willis Lane. Travel to the turnaround and back out on Willis Lane picking up students. Turn right on Madison Road and then right on Meadowbrook Drive. Pick up students at entrances to apartments on Meadowbrook Drive. Proceed to turn around and travel back to left on Madison Road and left on Sunset Lane. Pick up students at the Rainbow Day Care Center. Proceed left on Chestnut and left on Aberdeen to a right on Orange Road picking up students at the intersections of Evergreen and Gum Streets to a right turn on Elizabeth Street. Turn around at Elizabeth St. and Queen Victoria St. Students on Elizabeth St, King Edward Court, and Queen Victoria St. walk to the bus at the intersection of Elizabeth

and Queen Victoria. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School. Bus # 135 Driver: Mary Veeney Laurel Street, Willow Lawn, Soho Court at Westminster Square, Birch Drive Begin student pickup at 7:39 a.m. at the intersection of Laurel Street and Orange Road. Proceed down Laurel Street to Red Bud Street. Students living on Blossom Street, Morningside Drive and Willow Lawn Drive must meet the bus at the intersection of these streets and Laurel Street. Then right on Red Bud St, right on Sunset and left on Birch Drive. Pick up students on Birch Drive from the intersection of Sunset to, and including, the pickup at the entrance of Westminster Square, Soho Court. Proceed to Farmington Elementary School.

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Bus # 20 Driver: Steve Windsor White Oak Road, Oak Forest Drive, Crocket Avenue, Cedar Ridge Road, James Madison Highway, General Winder Road, Carver School Lane, Dove Hill Road, White Shop Road, Kirtley Trail Road, South Merrimac Road, Store Road, Sumter Road, Monitor Road, Whiteshop Estates Subdivision, Clairmont Manor Subdivision Begin student pick up at 6:55 a.m. on White Oak Road at the intersection of James Madison Highway. Pick up students on White Oak Road, including Oak Forest Drive and Crocket Avenue, back to James Madison Highway,

turn left on James Madison Highway and continue student pick up to left on Cedar Ridge Road back to James Madison Highway. Turn left and continue on James Madison Highway to General Winder Road. Turn left on General Winder Road and pick up to the turn around; proceed back to right on Carver School Lane to James Madison Highway. Turn left on James Madison Highway picking up students to left on Dove Hill Road. Continue student pick up to Kirtley Trail, turning right on Kirtley Trail to a left on White Shop Road and pick up students to Allen Lane. Proceed to a right on James Monroe Highway. Pick up students on the south side of Route 29 including Whiteshop Estates. Turn right on South Merrimac Road picking up students, including Store Road, to a left on White Shop Road. Continue picking up students to a right on Old Orange Road and a left into Fairview Acres. Turn right on Old Orange Road and left on Clair Manor Drive and Pamlico Circle. Return to Old Orange Road picking up students to the intersection of Madison Road. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus # 35 Driver: Helen Gibson Dragoon Road, Jacob Ford Road, Blackjack Road, Batna Road, Countryside Lane, Highland Drive, Algonquin Trail, Kibler Road, Mt. Pony Road Begin student pick up at 6:44 a.m. at Child Help on Dragoon Road. Pick up students on Dragoon Road to a left on Jacobs Ford Road until it intersects with Lignum Road. Turn left on Lignum Road and left on Batna Road. Resume picking up students on Batna Road to a left turn on Country Side Lane to the turn around. Turn around and return to a left on Batna Road making pickups on Highland

Drive and Belle Meade Farm Road. Continue on Batna Road to Algonquin Road and then right on Blackjack Road. Continue to left on Kibler Road to the turnaround and return to Blackjack Road. Then, right on Mount Pony Road to the intersection of Route 3. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus # 41 Driver: Elnora Lightfoot River Mill Road, Richards Ferry Road, Walker Lane, Eleys Ford Road, Green Hill Lane, Halls Road, Burwell Street, Kron Court, Curtis Mill Lane, Jennings Road, Fields Mill Road, White Rock Drive, Revercomb Road, Ellis Road, North Side of Route 3. Begin student pick up at 6:29 a.m. at the end of River Mill Road. Then, turn right on Richards Ferry Road, and turn right on Walker Lane. Return to right on Richards Ferry Road and turn left on Eleys Ford Road. Proceed on Eleys Ford Road to Green Hill Lane. Turn around and resume student pick up on the way back on Eleys Ford Road to a left on Halls Road. Proceed to the turn around and resume student pick up on the way back to Eleys Ford Road to include students living on Burwell Street and Kron Court. Turn left on Eleys Ford Road and continue student pick up to left on Curtis Mill Lane. Proceed to the turn around and resume student pick up on the return to Eleys Ford Road. Pick up students on Eleys Ford Road and turn left onto Jennings Road proceeding to the turn around picking up students on the return. Turn left on Eleys Ford Road and continue picking up students on Eleys Ford Road. Turn right on Fields Mill Road proceed to and turn around at Church Lane. Turn left on White Rock Drive and then right on Eleys Ford Road. Continue student pick up on Eleys Ford Road to Maddens Tavern Road. Continue

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back to left again on Newbys Shop Old Orange Road continuing to a right Road. Proceed to right on Thoms turn on James Madison Highway. Road and turn right on Berry Hill Road. Turn right on Kettle Club Road to a 4 Resume student pick up to right on right on Miller Drive. Continue to a Elkwood Crossing. Proceed to the left on Kettle Club Road and a right turn around and resume student pick on Cedar Run Church Road. Turn Bus # 45 Driver: Leah Willingham up on the return trip to Berry Hill Road. around at Buckhorn Court, returning East Street at Evans Street, Piedmont Turn right, cross railroad tracks to the to a right on Kettle Club Road and a Street, Fairfax Street, Spencer Street, traffic light and turn right on James right on James Madison Highway. Yancey Street Madison Highway. Proceed to left on Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary them theto the recommend regular Dr. Press was the developer Willow Run of Drive turnaway! around. 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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES turn around picking up students on the way back on Carrico Mills Road to Brandy Station to include Thoms Road to Berry Hill Road. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School. Bus # 134 Driver: Lucy Timbers Locust Grove Road, Rapidan Road, Willis Ford Road, Twins Mountain Road, Mitchell Road, Somerville Road, Algonquin Trail, Zachary Taylor Highway, Cedar Grove Road, Raccoon Ford Road, Woolens Road, Lovers Lane. Begin student pick up at 6:10 a.m. at the county line on Locust Dale Road to and turn left on Rapidan Road. Turn right on Willis Ford Road. Continue student pick up to turn around on Willis Ford Road, returning to right on Twins Mountain Road to turn around. Proceed back to right on Rapidan Road and resume student pickup to Mitchell. Turn right on Mitchell Road and then on Somerville Road. Turn right on Twins Mountain Road to Claremont Farm Road, turnaround, and proceed across Zachary Taylor Highway on Algonquin Trail to turn around. Resume student pick up on the way back to right on Zachary Taylor Highway (Rt 522). Continue student pick up to right on Cedar Grove Road and right on Raccoon Ford Road. Proceed to turn around and resume student pick up on the return to right on Cedar Grove Road and right again on Woolens Lane. Turn around and pick up students on the way back to right on Raccoon Ford Road. Turn right on Zachary Taylor Highway and turn left on Lovers Lane, picking up students to James Madison Highway. Proceed to Pearl Sample Elementary School picking up students at Heritage Day Care and the Early Learning Center.

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Begin student pick up at 7:37 a.m. at the intersection of Eggbornsville Road and Rt 229. Pick up students to a left on Longwood Drive. Proceed to the end of the cul-de-sac and resume student pick up while returning back to Eggbornsville Road. Turn left on Eggbornsville Road and continue picking up students to a left on Cherry Hill Rd and a left into West Lakes subdivision, including Randle Lane and Woodlawn Place. Turn left on Cherry Hill Road to a turnaround at Woodland Church Road. Continue back on Cherry Hill Road to a right on Eggbornsville Road and a left on Chestnut Fork Road. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and continue student pick up to a right turn on Richmond Road. Return to Rixeyville Road turning right on Old Rixeyville Road picking up students up to the intersection with Sperryville Pike then proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Turn right and proceed to right on Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Old Rixeyville Road and resume student pick up to left on Fairview Road picking up students at street corners to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School.

Begin student pick up at 7:38 a.m. on Belle Avenue and Finley Drive. Pick up students on Finley Drive turning left on Rocky Knoll. Continue to a left on Red Oak Way and a right on Rocky Knoll. Continue picking up students on street corners to a right on Belle Avenue. Pick up students on the right side of Belle Avenue to a right on Stratton Boulevard and a right on Harrier Lane to the club house and turn left on Stratton Boulevard to Belle Avenue. Turn right and proceed on Belle Avenue picking up students living on the right side of the road to Business 29. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 36 Driver: Bridgett Beckles Finley Drive at Rocky Knoll, street corners on Finley Drive to Belle Avenue, Amanda Court, Old Rixeyville Road, Fairview Road Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Finley Drive at the intersection of Rocky Knoll picking up students at street corners on Finley Drive. Turn right on Meadow Lark and continue student pick up to Belle Avenue. Students living on Amanda Court and Knicely Court. will need to meet the bus at Finley Drive. Turn right on Belle Avenue and proceed to James Madison Highway.

Bus # 54 Driver: Christina Bowles Auburn Road (near Inlet), Alum Springs Road, Calvert Street, Eggbornsville Road, Stonehouse Mountain Road, Belle Avenue, Cranberry Lane Begin student pick up at 7:29 a.m. at Sperryville Pike and Stonehouose Mountain Road. Proceed up Stonehouse Mountain Road picking up students to a right on Eggbornsville Road. Pick up students to Cherry Hill

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES turn left into North Ridge subdivision. Turn around and begin pick ups on North Ridge Blvd at Lee Hall Court, continue South and turn right on Sherwood Forest Drive. Depart North Ridge turning right on Ira Hoffman to left on Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Duke Street picking up students to right on King Street. Proceed to Hendrick Street picking up students at the corners of Fairview Road and Spruce Street. Proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 92 Driver: Randy Yiser Cotton Tail, Belle Avenue, Golden Rod Road, Martina Way, Gold Finch Drive Begin student pick up at 7:47 a.m. on Cotton Tail (west side of Belle Avenue) at Belle Avenue. Pick up students at the intersections and turn left on Golden Rod Road. Turn left on Martina Way and continue pick ups at intersections. Turn left on Gold Finch Drive. Turn right on Cotton Tail back to Belle Avenue. Turn right and proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 127 Driver: Pamela Goff Culpeper House Apartments, Grand View, Farley, Mosby, Lee St. Begin student pickup at 7:40 am at Culpeper House Apartments. Turn onto Belle Ave and pick up students at the intersection of Belle Avenue and Belle Court. Proceed to a right on Main Street and a right turn on Grandview Avenue and resume picking up students. Turn left on Farley, left on Mosby, and left on Lee Street. Return to a left on Main Street and proceed to Sycamore Park Elementary School. Bus # 137 Driver: Terri Rotenberry Hiden Avenue, Meander Drive, Barberry Street, Azalea Street, Hiden

Avenue, Overlook Street, Vantage Place, Highview Court, Begin student pick up at 7:46 a.m. at the intersection of James Madison Highway and Hiden Avenue to left on Meander Drive. Turn right on Barberry Street. Turn right on Hiden Street. Turn right again on Meander Drive. to right on Azalea Street. Resume student pick up on Azalea Street to Belle Avenue. Turn right on Belle Avenue and proceed to right on Overlook Street. Resume student pick up to a left on Vantage Place and Highview Court. Proceed to right on James Madison Highway and right on Hendricks Street to Sycamore Park Elementary School.

YOWELL ELEMENTARY Bus # 8 Driver: Tracey Pullen Monticello Avenue, 4th Street, Virginia Avenue from Rt. 522 to Lakeview entrance, Catalpa Court Begin student pick up at 7:40 a.m. on Monticello Avenue at Sperryville Pike. Pick up students on Monticello Ave to a right turn on 4th Street. Continue pickups to Virginia Avenue. The bus will turn left on Virginia Avenue and proceed to the intersection of Catalpa Court and pick up students living on Catalpa Court, Colonels Way and Gallows Court (Meet the bus at the intersection of Catalpa Court and Virginia Avenue). Turn around and continue student pickups o n Virginia Avenue to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School.

Bus # 33 Driver: Kyle Peters Blossom Tree Road, Whitworth Drive, Hunters Road in Pelham’s Reach Subdivision Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Blossom Tree Road at the intersection of Sperryville Pike. Continue on Blossom Tree and pick up students at the intersections at Whitworth Drive and Hunters Road in Pelham Reach Subdivision. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 34 Driver: Judy Landry Woodland Church Road, General Jeb Stuart, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, Dennis Street, Sperryville Pike, General Lee, Scott Street, Wayland Road, Franklin Meadows Drive, Stacey Court, Jenkins Avenue Begin student pick up at 7:15 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at the intersection of Woodland Church Road. Pick up students on Sperryville Pike, turning right on General Lee and then turning around and returning to Sperryville Pike. Turn right and continue picking up students to Scott Street. Continue to a right turn on Cherry Hill Road. Continue to a right on Woodland Church Road and resume picking up students. Travel Woodland Church Road to Sperryville Pike including General Jeb Stuart Lane, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street and Dennis Street. Turn left on Sperryville Pike picking up students to a left on St. Jameson Road, turn around, and turn left to continue on Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Wayland Drive picking up students from Westover Street to the turn around. The bus will proceed back over Wayland Road to left on Franklin Meadows Drive to the turnaround at the intersection of Stacey Court. Return on Franklin Meadows Drive and turn left on Jenkins Avenue back to Sperryville

Pike. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 81 Driver: Tim Carlson Holly Crest Virginia Avenue at Kearns Drive and Keswick Drive Begin student pick up at 7:50 a.m. at the intersection of Holly Crest Drive on Blossom Tree Road. Proceed to right on Autumn Ridge Road and proceed to the intersection of Holly Leaf Road at the Autumn Ridge Road intersection. Turn right on Virginia Avenue. Resume student pick up at the intersections of Kearns Drive and Kearns Court. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 90 Driver: Ivadean Shanks Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, Langdale Court, Lakemont Court, Virginia Avenue, Sperryville Pike, Riverdale Circle Begin pick up at 7:40 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at Gardner Street. Pick up students on Sperryville Pike to a right turn on Riverdale Circle. Turn right back on to Sperryville Pike picking up students to left on Virginia Avenue into Redwood Lakes subdivision. Pick up students at the intersections of Langdale Court and Lakemont Court. Students living on Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive and Langdale Court will meet the bus at the intersection on Virginia Avenue. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 94 Driver: TBD Virginia Avenue, Fair wood Lane, Fair wood Drive, Deer Chase, Third Street, Glazier Street, Verdun Way, Snyder Lane, Fairview Village Court Begin student pick up at 7:25 a.m. on Virginia Avenue at Autumn Ridge Road. Pick up students to a left on Fair wood Drive. Continue student

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Bus # 128 Driver: John Lines Autumn Ridge Road, Virginia Avenues, Longview Lane Begin student pick up at 7:45 a.m. on Autumn Ridge Road at the intersection of Dove Lane picking up students at street corners. Turn left on Virginia Avenue picking up students on the corners up to and including Longview Lane. Proceed on Virginia Avenue to Sperryville Pike and proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus # 130 Driver: Suki Mason Deer Chase Road, Fairwood Drive, Fox Den Road, Woodcrest Loop, Prosperity Road in Lakeview subdivision Begin student pick up at 7:44 a.m. on Virginia Avenue at Deer Chase Road. Pick up students on Deer Chase to a left on Fairwood Dr. Continue picking up students at the street corners of Woodview, Fox Den, turning right on Fox Den. Turn right on Woodcrest Loop picking up students to a right on Prosperity Road. Turn right on Virginia Avenue and pick up students at Dennison Court (including Kinsale Court). Proceed to Yowell Elementary School. Bus #132 Driver: Elizabeth Komrowski Virginia Avenue, Holly Leaf, Autumn Ridge Road, Holly Crest, Kings Grant, Autumn Ridge,

Begin student pick up at 7:34 a.m. at the intersection of Holly Leaf and Virginia Avenue. Pick up students on Holly Leaf to a right on Autumn Ridge Road. Continue on Autumn Ridge Road to a left on Holly Crest Drive. Continue student pick up at intersections to a right on Kings Grant. Turn left on Autumn Ridge, again picking up students at street corners to Virginia Avenue. Proceed to Yowell Elementary School.

CULPEPER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL/ CULPEPER MIDDLE SCHOOL Bus # 6 Driver: TBD FIRST RUN Somerset Drive (South Wales), Rixeyville Road (from Black Hills Road to Monumental Mills Road), Hazel River Church Road Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. on Somerset Drive at Rixeyville Road. Pick up students on Somerset Drive in South Wales Subdivision to Colvin Road. Turn left and then right on Rixeyville Road picking up students from Black Hill Road to Rixeyville Lakes Court. Pick up students on Hazel River Church Road back to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School.

SECOND RUN Sperryville Pike (from Gardner St to Yowell Dr), Yowell Drive, Riverdale Circle Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Sperryville Pike (West bound side) at Gardner Street. Pick up students west bound to a right on Riverdale Circle. Return to a right on Sperryville Pike to a right on Yowell Drive, including Yowell Elementary School. Turn around and continue picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY on Sperryville Pike (East bound side) to Gardner Street. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 8 Driver: Traci Pullen High Country Lane, Obannons Mill Road, Sperryville Pike, Old Stillhouse Road, Hazeland Lane, Dunkard Church Road, Settletown Place, Celestine Acres, Eggbornsville Road, Stonehouse Mountain Road, North side of Sperryville Pike, Blossom Tree, Hunter’s Road, Virginia Ave, Catalpa Court, General Lee, Grandview Avenue, Farley Street, Mosby Lane, Lee Street, Garr Avenue Begin student pick up at 6:05 a.m. on Turkey Ridge Road at High Country Lane to left on Sperryville Pike, continuing student pickups on the North side (left side only) of Sperryville Pike to left on Old Stillhouse Road. Continue on Old Stillhouse Road, including Hazeland Lane to the turnaround at Curling Creek Lane. Return to left on Dunkard Church Road to Eggbornsville Road including Settletown Place and Celestine Acres. Turn right on Eggbornsville Road and continue to right on Stonehouse Mountain Road and then to Sperryville Pike. Continue picking up students on the North side of Sperryville Pike, including General Lee Street to Woodland Church

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Road. Students living on General AP Hill Street and Hall Street need to meet the bus at Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Pelham’s Reach and turn right on to Blossom Tree. Pickup at Blossom Tree and Hunter’s Road, then proceed to Blossom Tree and Virginia Ave, followed by a pickup at Virginia Avenue and Catalpa Court. Proceed to left on Old Rixeyville Road picking up students again and then right on Grandview Avenue. Travel Farley Street, Mosby Lane, and Lee Street back to Grandview Avenue to Rixeyvile Road. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and pick up students at Garr Avenue. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 13 Driver: LeRoy Shoemaker FIRST RUN Hazel River Road, Settle School Road, Dutch Hollow Road, Alum Springs Road, Chestnut Fork Road Begin student pick up at 6:32 a.m. on Hazel River Road at Hemlock Hollow to a turnaround at Monumental Mills Road. Return to left on Settle School Road to a turnaround at School House Lane. Return to right on Dutch Hollow Road to Alum Springs Road. Turn right and continue on Alum Springs Road to Eggbornsville Road including Calvert Street. Proceed to a left on Chestnut Fork Road. Resume student pickup on Chestnut Fork Road from Eggbornsville Road to Rixeyville Road. Turn right and proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Cottontail Drive, Gold Finch, Golden Rod, Rocky Knoll Arch, Red Oak Way Begin student pickups at 7:30 a.m. on Finley Drive at Lonetree Court and then Rocky Knoll Arch and Red Oak

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES Way. Proceed to intersection of Belle Avenue and Cottontail Drive. Resume student pickups on Cottontail Drive on the West side of Belle Avenue. Then turn left on Goldfinch Drive to Martina Way. Then, turn left on Golden Rod Drive back to Cottontail Drive. Students will be picked up at corners. Proceed to Culpeper High and Culpeper Middle Schools.

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Bus # 14 Driver: Denise Waters Sperryville Pike, Essex Street, Cherry Hill Road, Scantlin Mountain Road, Woodland Church Road, General Jeb Stuart, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, Dennis Street, St. Jameson’s Road, Yowell Drive, Williams Street, Old Rixeyville Road,

Begin student pick up at 6:40 a.m. on Jeffersonton Road at the intersection of Rixeyville Road. Continue on Jeffersonton Road to Myers Mill Road, including Ferguson Lane and Springfield Circle. Continue on Myers Mill Road to Springs Road. Turn left on Springs Road, including Beaver Dam Road and Lindsay Court to left again on Jeffersonton Road. Proceed to right on Springs Road and resume student pick up from Scottsville Road to Rixeyville Road. Turn left on Rixeyville Road and resume picking up students from Ryland Chapel Road to Jameson Mill Road, including Glen Verdant Drive. Proceed to a right on Old Richmond road and turn around and pick up students back to Rixeyville Road. Turn right and then left on King Street and resume picking up students to a left on Queen Street. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School.

Begin student pickup at 6:40 a.m. on Sperryville Pike at intersection of Scott’s Mill Road picking up Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School students on the north side Sperryville Pike only. Turn left on Cherry Hill Road. Continue pickups, including Scantlin Mountain Road, to right on Woodland Church Road. Continue to Sperryville Pike including General Jeb Stuart Lane, Dogwood Lane, Douglas Street, and Dennis Street. Turn left on Sperryville Pike and resume picking up students on the north side of Sperryville Pike from Gibson Mill Road to Yowell Drive, including St. Jameson’s Road and Bruce’s Lane (Culpeper Middle School students ONLY). Proceed to a right on Glazer Street and resume picking up students to a left on 3rd Street and a right on Virginia Avenue to 4th Street. Continue on Virginia Avenue to a left turn on Fox Den and continue student pick up to a right on Fairwood Drive. Proceed to a right on Virginia Avenue and to Sperryville Pike and left on Old Rixeyville Road. Pick ups will resume on Old Rixeyville Road from Williams Street to Fairview Road. Proceed to Culpeper County

Bu s# 15 Driver: Teresa Jenkins Jeffersonton Road, Ferguson Lane, Springfield Circle, Myers Mill Road, Springs Road, Beaver Dam Road, Lindsay Court, Justin Lane, Countryside Circle, Old Richmond Road, King Street, Queen Street

Bus # 22 Driver: Paul Rucker Jameson Mill Road, Bleak Hill Road, Alanthus Road, Brenridge Drive, Fleetwood Heights, Brandy Road, Inlet Road, Bradford Road, Fairview Road Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. on Jameson Mill Road at the intersection of Rixeyville Road to right on Bleak Hill Road. Continue on Bleak Hill Road to left on Mt. Zion Church Road. Proceed to right on Alanthus Road and resume student pick up to Brandy Station, including

Triview and Brenridge Drive. Turn left on Fleetwood Heights and pick up students to Beverly Ford Road. Turn right and proceed to a right on Rt 29 to a left on Alanthus Road. Turn right on Brandy Road picking up students on right side only to right on Inlet Road. Continue on Inlet Road to left on Bradford Road. Continue on Bradford Road to right on Brandy Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School via Fairview Road between Rt 229 and Old Rixeyville Road. Bus # 33 Driver: Kyle Peters Monumental Mills, Homeland Road, Docs Road, Korea Road, Waterford Road, Holly Springs Road, Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision, Sherwood Forest Drive, Lee Hall Court, and South Hall Court in Northridge Subdivision Begin student pick up at 6:05 a.m. at the intersection of Rixeyville Road and Monumental Mills Road. Pickup students on Monumental Mills to a left on Homeland Road. Continue to turnaround and proced back on Homeland Road to a left on Doc’s Road to the turn around past Colvin Brothers Lane. Return to left on Korea Road to left on Waterford Road. Proceed to the turnaround at Country View Lane and resume student pick up on the return trip on Waterford Road including Holly Springs Road to the intersection of Black Hill Road and Butler Store Road to the turnaround. Return to Waterford Road and continue to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School after making pickups in Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision on Sherwood Forest Drive, Lee Hall court and South Hall Court in North Ridge Subdivision. Bus # 36 Driver: Bridgette Beckles Autumn Ridge Road, Kings Grant Road, Holly Crest Drive, B l o s s o m

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES Cherry Hill Road to the intersection of Woodland Church Road. Then proceed to Sperryville Pike via Woodland Church Road (no pickups), turn left on Sperryville Pike and proceed to right on Wayland Road and resume student pickups to the town limits including Stacey Court. Return to Sperryville Pike and proceed to a right on Virginia Avenue. Resume student pickups at Colonels Court and then turn left on Fox Den and resume student pickup of Culpeper Middle School Students ONLY on Fox Den starting at Fairwood Drive to right on Woodcrest Loop back to Virginia Avenue to include Prosperity Road. Students living on Monument Lane must meet the bus at Woodcrest Loop. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 44 Driver: Harold Trivett Quail Ridge Drive, Covey Circle, Running Quail Trail, Hunters Trail, Bob White Trail, Kavanaugh Meads Subdivision, Catalpa Drive Begin student pick up at 6:32 a.m. on Quail Ridge Drive at Holly Springs Road to left on Covey Circle. Continue to left on Hunters Trail and turn right on Running Quail Trail. Turn left on Covey Circle back to Running Quail Trail. Turn left on Running Quail Trail and proceed to right on Bob White Trail. Turn left on Covey Cir. Proceed to Quail Ridge Drive and turn left, pick up on Quail Ridge Drive to Black Hill Road. Students living on cul-de-sacs must meet the bus on the main roads the bus travels. Turn left on Black Hill Road and pick up students to Rixeyville Road. Turn left and then right on Springs Road. Turn left into Countryside Estates picking up students on Countryside Circle. Return to Springs road and turn right and then left on Scottsville Road. Resume picking up students to a right on Oak Shade Road to Little

Fork Church. Turn left and proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 59

Driver: Mae Kinsey

FIRST RUN *CULPEPER MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY* St. Jameson Road, Sperryville Pike, Jenkins Avenue, Virginia Avenue, Lakeland Court, Ambleside Drive, Langdale Court, Whitworth Drive Begin Culpeper Middle School student pick up at 6:45 a.m. on St Jameson Road to left on Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Jenkins Avenue. Continue picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY on Jenkins Avenue. Proceed left on Westover and left on Wayland Road back to Sperryville Pike. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and proceed to right on Virginia Avenue. Resume picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY at intersections on Virginia Avenue up to Lakeland Court. Ambleside Drive, and Langdale Court students must meet the bus on Virginia Avenue. Proceed to left on Autumn Ridge Road and left on Blossom Tree Road. Resume picking up Culpeper Middle School students ONLY at Whitworth Drive and Sperryville Pike. Turn right and proceed on Sperryville Pike making pickups from from Glazer Street to Monticello Street. Proceed to Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Belle Avenue, Rocky Knoll, Madison Grove subdivision, Burgandine Avenue, Hillview Court, Great Bridge Lane, Montanus Drive Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. on Belle Avenue at the intersection of Business 29 picking up students on the right side of Belle Avenue to include Culpeper Commons (but not

Culpeper House) to right on Rocky Knoll continuing student pickup on the right side to and cross over Ira Hoffman. Continue to Madison Grove subdivision making pickups to include Burgadine Avenue, Hillview Court, Great Bridge Lane, Montanus Drive back to Burgadine Avenue picking up at street corners. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus# 71 Driver: John Derrickson Indian Run Road, Holly Springs Road, Colvin Road, Burlington Drive, Alamance Drive, Atkins Trail Lane, Tony's Court, Black Hill Road, Sheads M o u n t a i n Road Begin student pickup at 6:32 a.m. on Indian Run Road in Culpeper County near Lee Highway. Turn right on Holly Springs Road to a turnaround at intersection of Black Hill Road. Return on Holly Springs Road and continue to a right on Lee Highway. Proceed to Colvin Road and turn right. Resume student pickups on Colvin Road from Lee Highway to Rixeyville Road including Burlington Drive, then right on Adrienne Place and right on Alamance Drive, Atkins Trail Lane and Tony's Court. Students living in cul-de-sacs will meet the bus at intersections of the roads mentioned above. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and right on Black Hill Road. Resume picking up students at intersection of Quail Ridge Drive. Turn around at Registers Woods Drive and then turn right on Sheads Mountain Road. Continue to pick up students to a right on Rixeyville road. Travel south on Rixeyville Road and pick up students on Catalpa Drive. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 73 Driver: Brittany Kutec Virginia Ave at Longview for CMS only. CCHS/CMS for Hiden Avenue,

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES Ridglea Ave. Turn right on Chestnut Fork Road and pick up student to Rixeyville Road. Pickup students on the corner of Rixeyville Road and Eggbornsville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Finley Drive, Meadow Lark Begin student pick up at 7:30 a.m. at the intersection of Rocky Knoll and Finley Drive. Turn right on Finley Drive and pick up students at street intersections up to a right on Meadow Lark. Continue picking up students at street intersections up to Belle Ave. Proceed to Culpeper High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus# 91 Driver: Kaye Pullen Wildwood Circle (Wildwood Forest), Lee Highway, Waterloo Road, Dulin Drive Begin student pick up at 6:21 a.m. on Wildwood Circle in Wildwood Forest. Then turn right on Lee Highway (East bound), with pickups at Garrison Lane, and Brown Lane. Turn around at Freeman Drive and continue on Lee Highway (West bound) to Waterloo Road, picking up at Leehigh Road. Turn right on Waterloo Road making all pickups to Freeman Drive including Dulin Drive. Proceed on Freeman Drive (NO PICKUPS) to left on Lee Highway (East bound). Resume student pick up from Freeman Drive to right on Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus# 94

Driver: Judy Owen

FIRST RUN Lee Highway, Kelly Court, Freeman Drive, Waterloo Road, Old Bridge Road, Deerfield Estates, Rixeyville Road from Muddy Run Road to

Chestnut Fork Road, to include Emerald Hill School and Bunker Ridge Drive Begin student pick up at 6:28 a.m. on Lee Hwy (East bound) at Rixeyville Road to first crossover in Fauquier County. Continue on Lee Hwy (West bound) to right on Freeman Drive. Students on Kelly Court need to meet the bus at Lee Highway. Continue on Freeman Drive to right on Waterloo Road. Turn right on Old Bridge Road to Lee Highway. Turn right then left on Rixeyvlle Road and proceed to the entrance to Deerfield Estates. Resume pickups on Rixeyville Road at Muddy Run Lane to Chestnut Fork Road to include Emerald Hill Elementary School and Bunker Ridge Drive. Proceed to Belle Ave with a right on Rocky Knoll. Resume student pickups on Rocky Knoll to Finley. Turn left on Finley Drive with pickups back to Belle Ave. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Belle Avenue from Rocky Knoll to Cranberry Lane, Cranberry Lane Begin student pick up at 7:25 a.m. on Belle Avenue and Rocky Knoll. The bus will turn right and proceed on Belle Avenue picking up students on the right side of the street to Cranberry Lane. Turn right on Cranberry Lane picking up students to Rocky Knoll. The bus will then proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 109 Driver: Michael Drew South Wales Subdivision, Berkshire Drive, Southampton Drive, Stratford Drive, Fairbourne Drive, Oak Shade Road, Little Fork Church Road, Ryland Chapel (to Ashborne Lane), Shiloh Church Road, Jameson Mill (to Bleak Hill)

Begin student pick up at 7:00 a.m. on Berkshire Drive at Rixeyville Road to left on Southampton Drive and left on Stratford Drive. Turn right on Fairbourne Drive picking up students to Colvin Road. Students living in cul-de-sacs are to meet the bus at the intersections. Students living at the end of Southampton Drive need to meet the bus at Stratford Drive. Proceed to right on Rixeyville Road to left on Oak Shade Road including Little Fork Church Road, back to Rixeyville Road. Turn right on Rixeyville Road and right on Ryland Chapel Road. Continue picking up students on Ryland Chapel Road, including Shiloh Church Road, to the turnaround at Ashborne Lane. Return over Ryland Chapel Road to left on Jameson Mills Road. Continue student pick up to Bleak Hill Road. Continue on Jameson Mill and Rixeyville Road proceeding to a right on Richmond Drive. Turnaround at the cul-de-sac picking up students to Rixeyville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus# 111

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FIRST RUN Jeffersonton Road, Clover Hill Road, Lakota Road, Ryland Chapel Road, Mt. Zion Church Road, Old Holly Lane, Glenmore Court Begin student pick up at 6:25 a.m. on Jeffersonton Road at intersection of Myers Mill Road. Travel South on Jeffersonton Road picking up students to a left on Clover Hill Road. Pick up students on Clover Hill Road and Lakota Road back to Ryland Chapel Road. Continue on Ryland Chapel Road from Lakota Road to Mt. Zion Church Road and turn left on Mt. Zion Church Road. Pick up students on Mt Zion road to a right on Old Holly Lane to the end of State Maintenance.

Return to Mt. Zion Church Road, turn right and continue to pick up students, including Glenmore Court, to Inlet Road. Turnaround and proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School. SECOND RUN Garr Avenue, Grandview Avenue, Farley, Mosby, Lee Street, Old Rixeyville Road, Overlook Street, Vantage, Highview Court, Belle Ave (from Cranberry to Ira Hoffman) Begin student pick up at 7:31 a.m. at Rixeyville Road and Garr Ave. Turn left on Grandview Avenue picking up students on Farley, Mosby, and Lee Streets. Return to Rixeyville Road and turn left on Old Rixeyville Road resuming student pickups to a left on Fairview. Proceed up Business 29 to a left on Belle Avenue. Turn left on Overlook Street and resume student pickups Overlook, Vantage Place, and Highview Court. Turn left on Belle Ave picking up students from Cranberry Lane to Ira Hoffman Lane. Proceed to Culpeper High School and Culpeper Middle School. Bus # 130 Driver: Suki Mason Eggbornsville Road, Weslyn Drive, Old Stillhouse Road, Thomasson Lane, Hazel River Road, Settle School Road, Drogheda Mountain Road, Eggbornsville Road from Cherry Hill Road to Rt. 229 including Longwood Lane Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. on Eggbornsville Road at Campground Lane. Travel South on Eggbornsville Road to left on Thomasson Lane including Heather Lane. Turn right on Eggbornsville Road to a left on Old Stillhouse Road. Then go left on Weslyn Drive to the trailer park. Continue on Weslyn Road to a left on Eggbornsville Road. Proceed on Hazel River Road to the turn around

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES and return to Eggbornsville Road. Continue on Eggbornsville Road to a right on Dulaney Road. Proceed to Eggbornsville Road to Settle School Road and pick up students to School House Lane. Turn around and return to Eggbornsville Road, turn left and proceed to and then left picking up students on Drogheda Mountain Road. Proceed to and turn around at Compton Lane. Return to Eggbornsville Road. Proceed to Culpeper County High School and Culpeper Middle School via stops on Eggbornsville Road from Cherry Hill Road to Rt. 229 including Longwood Lane.

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Travel through the neighborhood back to a right turn on Reva road. Continue to Seven Springs subdivision, turn around and return on Reva Road, proceeding to a right on Cabin Road and a left turn on Novum Road Proceed to a left on Oakland Road. Turn around at Reva Road and return to a left on Duncan Trail continuing pickups to Reva Road. Turn right on Reva Road and proceed to James Madison Highway. Turn right on James Monroe Highway to a right on Hoover Road. Pickup students to Hunters Ridge Road, turnaround and proceed back to James Monroe Hwy. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 16 Driver: Rebecca Payne Hoover Road, Duncan Trail, Hudson Mill Road, North Merrimac Road, Crestview Place, Over S t r e e t , Heritage Drive, Lakemont Drive, Shady Lane, Mountain Run Lake Road, Pelham View Drive, Ivy Street, Hawthorne Avenue, Friendship Heights (FTB only), South Ridge including Middle Ridge, Ripple Brook, and Bridle Drive.

Bus # 9 Driver: Geneva Johnson Griffinsburg Road, Stoney Run Drive, Shanktown Road, Reva Road, Riverbend Road, Cabin Road, Novum Road, Oakland Road, Duncan Trail, Hoover Road, Three Flags (FTB only) Begin student pick up at 5:57 a.m. on Griffinsburg Road at Whippoorwill Lane to the intersection of Shanktown Road and Reva Road, including Stoney Run Drive (Fields at Griffinsburg). Continue on Shanktown Road to the intersection of Reva Road. Proceed West on Reva Road to the second entrance of Riverbend Estates. Turn right on Riverbend Lane picking up students at the corners.

Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. at Reva Road and Rt 29. Proceed on Reva Road picking up students and keeping straight on Hudson Mill Road. Continue pickups to a right on North Merrimac Road. Continue to Lakemont Drive to include student pick up on Crestview Place, Over Street and Heritage Drive. Turn left on Lakemont Drive picking up students to a left on Mountain Run Lake Road. Turn left into Mountail Run lane to the turnaround and return to a right on Mountain Run Lake Road. Continue picking up students to James Monroe Highway (Rt 29) including Pelham View Drive, Ivy Lane and Hawthorne Avenue in Overlook Heights. Proceed to Friendship Heights picking up

FT Binns students only. Proceed to South Ridge and resume picking up students on Middle Ridge, Ripple Brook, and Bridle Drive. Proceed to Eastern View High School and Floyd T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 18 Driver: Fuad Abutaleb Country Club Road, Stoneybrook Lane, Golf Drive, Sunset Lane (Mulberry Commons side), Mulberry Lane, Greens Court, Maplewood Drive, Laurel Street, Mimosa Street, Southridge Parkway, Willis Lane Begin student pick up at 6:43 a.m. on Country Club Road at Madison Road to left on Stoneybrook Lane. Continue pickups on street corners to right on Golf Drive. Proceed to the turnaround and pick up students on return trip to Madison Road. Turn right and proceed to right on Sunset Lane to Mulberry Greens subdivision. Return to James Madison Highway and turn right. Proceed to a left on Willis Lane and resume student pick up to turn around at Village of Culpeper. Return to right on Southridge Parkway. Continue student pick up on South Ridge Parkway to James Madison Highway and turn right. Proceed to right on Laurel Street. Resume student pick up to Orange Road. Students at Mountain View Apartments, Mimosa Street, Willow lawn Drive, Blossom Street and Momingside Drive must meet the bus on Laurel Street. Proceed to Eastern View High and Floyd T. Binns Middle Schools. Bus # 40 Driver: Dana Thompson Both sides of James Monroe Highway from Madison County line to Culpeper, Birmingham Road, North Merrimac Road Lewis Drive, Piedmont Springs Road including Fernwood Road and Winterwood Court, Reva Road from Route 229 to Glebe Way, Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive in Reva Park

subdivision. Begin student pick up at 6:30 a.m on Route 29, James Monroe Highway, at the town limits and proceed southbound to a right on North Merrimac Rd and left on Piedmont Springs, including Lewis Drive. Turn right on Route 29 South. Students on Winterwood Court and Fernwood Road will meet the bus on Piedmont Springs Road. As the route progresses Southbound on Route 29, turn right on Reva Road at Reva Park Market and pick up students to the intersection of Glebe Way including Oak Drive and Little Oak Drive in Reva Park subdivision. Turn around and return to Route 29 and turn right. Resume pickups on Route 29. Upon nearing the county line, cross over and continue pickups on the southbound side back to the town limits. Then, travel to Meadowbrook Drive making pickups to the townhouses at the end of the road. Proceed to Floyd T. Binns Middle and Eastern View High School. Bus # 45 Driver: Leah Willingham Forsythia Drive, Blue Spruce Drive, Sunset Lane, Cypress Drive, Chestnut Drive, Elmwood Drive, Orange Road from Aberdeen Drive to Route 3, Old Fredericksburg Road, Lightfoot Street. Begin student pick up at Pearl Sample Elementary School at 6:40 a.m. Travel left on Orange Road to a right on Laurel Street to a left on Blue Spruce. Pick up students at the intersection of Forsythia Drive. Travel left on Evergreen, cross Orange Road, and pick up students on Elmwood Drive, Chestnut Drive, and Cypress Drive. Turn left on Sunset Drive and pick up students to Orange Road. Turn left on Orange Road and resume picking up students on Orange Road at intersections from Standpipe Road

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2016 CULPEPER COUNTY BUS SCHEDULES to Route 3. Turn right on Route 3 and left on Old Fredericksburg Road and pick up students at Lightfoot Street. Proceed to EVHS and FTBMS.

Mill Road, Signal Hill Road, Overlook Court, Bellevue Drive, Shadow Drive, East Evans Street, Piedmont Street

Bus # 78 Driver: Alicia Marlor Griffinsburg Road, Conner Drive, Whippoorwill Lane, Glebe Way, Norman Road, Lakeview Drive, Rillhurst Drive, Alphin Drive, Lake Rillhurst Drive, Turkey Ridge Road, Tinsley Place, Gates of Griffinsburg subdivision, Fox Chase subdivision.

Begin student pick ups at 6:45 a.m. on Norman Road at Sperryville Pike. Pick up students to a left on Mountain Run Lake Road and then left on Gibson Mill Road to Sperryville Pike including Signal Hill Road, Overlook Court, Bellvue Drive and Shadow Drive in Culpeper Lakes Subdivision. Proceed to East Evans Street in town and resume Eastern View Students ONLY pickups at the corner of East Evans Street and East Street, turn right on East Street and left on Piedmont Street and resume Eastern View High School Student pickups ONLY on Piedmont Street to Wine Street. Students living on Wine Street and Fairfax Street must walk to the nearest street corner on Piedmont Street to catch the bus. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School.

Begin student pick up at 6:13 a.m. at the intersection of Norman Road and Mountain Run Lake Road. Turn left into Fox Chase subdivision and pick up students on Fox Chase Lane back to a left on Norman Road. Turn left into Gates of Griffinsburg subdivision. Return to and turn left on Norman Road. Turn right into Rillhurst Subdivision. Continue student pickups on Rillhurst Drive, Alphin drive, Lake Rillhurst Road and Tinsley Place. Return to Norman Road and turn right. Turn left on Norman Road to turn around at North Merrimac Road. Return back up Norman Road to left on Whipporwill Lane. Pick up students on Whipporwill Road turning right on Turkey Ridge Road. Turn around and go back to a right on Whipporwill Road. Pick up on Whipporwill Road to include Glebe Road. Pick up on Conner Drive and Cameron Court. Turn right on Sperryville Pike and proceed to Elizabeth Crossing Subdivision picking up EVHS only students at intersection of Elizabeth Street and Queen Victoria Street. Proceed to Friendship Heights picking up EVHS only students at the public bus stop. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 81 Driver: Tim Carlson Mountain Run Lake Road, Gibson

Bus # 83 Driver: Christie Martin Emerald Hill Road, Major Brown Drive, Slate Mills Road, Smiths Mountain Way, Obannons Mill Road, Boston Drive, South side of Sperryville Pike, Eastern View High School Students ONLY from Gibson Mill Road to Blue Ridge Avenue, Anne Wingfield Apartments, Elmwood Drive and Cypress Drive, Gum Street Autumn Ridge Road, Virginia Avenue, Red Bird Lane, Fawn Lane, Longview Lane, Holly Leaf Road, Blossom Tree Road Begin student pick up at on Emerald Hill Road to the Madison/Culpeper county line. Turn around and return to left on 6:28 a.m. Major Brown Drive. Proceed to a right on Slate Mills Road. Resume student pick up at the Rappahannock county line from

Smiths Mountain Way to Sperryville Pike including Obannons Mill Road and Boston Drive. Pick up Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School students on the South side of Sperryville Pike from Boston to Gibson Mill Road including Lanes Farm Lane. Pick up EVHS students only from Gibson Mill Road to Blue Ridge Ave. Turn right on Blossom Tree and begin EVHS student pick up at intersection of Autumn Ridge Road. Continue pickups at intervals to intersection of Blossom Tree and Virginia Ave. Travel to Sperryville Pike and continue picking up EVHS and FTB students to Blue Ridge Ave. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 92 Driver: Randy Yeiser Newbys Shop Road, Kellys Ford Road, Elkwood Crossing, Berry Hill Road, Thoms Road, Haughts Lane, Corder Road, Stones Mill Road, Childress Road Youngs Lane, Carrico Mills Road, Maddens Tavern Road, Mt. Dumplin Road, Stevensburg Road, Bel Pre Road, Greens Corner Road, P i e d m o n t Street from Clay to East. Begin student pick up at 6:10 a.m. on the Remington end of Newbys Shop Road just past the railroad tracks. Continue picking up students to a right on Kellys Ford Road and turn left at Elkwood Crossing. Continue to and left on Berry Hill Road, to Thoms Road. Turn left on Thoms Road, proceed to Newbys Shop Road and turn left. Proceed to a right turn on Kellys Ford Road. Pick up students to the turnaround at Fields Mill Road and return to left on Corder Road. Continue to left on Stones Mill Road Then left on Childress Road to the turn around. Return to left on Stones Mill Road to left on Youngs Lane. Pick up students on Maddens Tavern from

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southbound. Turn left on Monitor Road and resume student pickup to include Sumter Road. Return to Rt 29 and then proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 133 Driver: Glenn Hall Somerville Road, Twins Mountain Road, Algonquin Trail, Raccoon Ford Road, Cedar Grove Road, Zachary Taylor Highway, Woolens Lane, Mt. Pony Road, K i b l e r Road, Zachary Taylor Highway, Lovers Lane, Cypress Drive, Elmwood Drive ,East Chandler Street, Kingsbrook, Palomino, Shetland Drive. Begin student pick up at 5:55 a.m. on Locust Dale Road to left on Rapidan Road. Proceed to a right on Mitchells Road to a right on Somerville Road to right on Twins Mountain Road to the turn around. Proceed on Twin Mountain road crossing Zachary Taylor Highway to Algonquin Road to a left on Raccoon Ford road and resume picking up students. Continue on Raccoon Ford Road, including Smith Road, to a left on Cedar Grove Road, to the turn around. Return to Raccoon Ford Road and resume picking up students on Cedar Grove Road to Woolens Lane. Turn around and return to a right on Raccoon Ford Road to a right on Zachary Taylor Highway. Continue to Lovers Lane picking up students including Browning Road. Turn left on Lovers Lane and pick up students at Colonial Dr and turnaround at 84 Lumber returning to Zach Taylor Highway. Turn left and left again on Route 3. Turn right on McDevitt Drive and left on East Chandler Street and right into Mountain Brook Subdivision. Pick up students on Kingsbrook, Palomino and Shetland Drive. Return to East Chandler picking up students to Main Street. Pickup FTB only students at East St and Chandler St. Proceed to and pick up students at Ann Wingfield Apartments on Spencer Street and continue to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School. Bus # 135 Driver: Mary Veeney Robinson River Road, White Oak Road, Oak Forest Drive, Crockett Avenue, Cedar Ridge Road, James Madison Highway, Carver School Road, General Winder Road, Three Flags Subdivision (FT Binns only), Osprey, Scenic Creek, Lakeford

Drive, Live Oak Begin student pick up at 6:21 a.m. on Robinson River Road at Fincher Drive. Cross over James Madison Highway and resume student pick on White Oak Road, including Oak Forest Drive and Crockett Avenue, back to left on James Madison Highway. Continue to left on Cedar Ridge Road. Pick up back to left on James Madison Highway Continue onto left on Carver School Road to a left on General Winder Road. Proceed to the turnaround and resume pickups on the return trip to James Madison Highway. Turn left and continue student pickups on James Madison Highway to Lovers Lane. Proceed to Three Flags Subdivision and pick up FT BINNS students only. Turn left on Osprey Lane stopping at the Club House entrance. Continue on Osprey to a right on Scenic Creek. Go straight on Lakeford Drive to a right on Live Oak. Pick up students at intersections only. Proceed to Eastern View High School and F.T. Binns Middle School Bus # 136 Driver: Sam Pruett Virginia Avenue, Windermere Drive, Autumn Ridge Road, Fox Den, Woodview Road, Deer Chase Road, Fairwood Drive, Fairwood Lane, Woodcrest Loop, Prosperity Road **EASTERN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL ONLY** Begin student pick up for Eastern View High School students ONLY at 7:05 a.m. on Virginia Avenue (Redwood Lakes) from Kearns Court to Kearns Drive, including Windermere Drive. Proceed on Virginia Avenue to pickups at the intersections from Fairwood Drive to Prosperity Road. Turn right on Prosperity Road and left on Woodcrest Loop picking up students at the intersections. Students living on Monument Lane need to meet the bus on Woodcrest Loop. Continue around the loop to and turn left on Fox Den picking up students at street corners. Turn left on Fairwood Drive and continue back to Virginia Avenue, turn right and proceed on Virginia to the intersection of Third Street. Resume pickups on Virginia Avenue from Third Street to Sperryville Pike. Proceed to Eastern View High School. Bus # 137 Driver: Terri Rotenberry

York Road, Stevensburg Road, Greens Corner Road, Jonas Road, Glen Ella Road, Brandy Road, Braggs Corner Road, Nalles Mill Road, East St & Chandler Street, Orange Road at Standpipe Road, Evergreen Drive, Gum Street, Three Flags Subdivision, Field Stone Drive, Ospry Lane, Scenic Creek Drive, Lakeford Drive, Live Oak Begin student pick up at 6:20 a.m. at the West end of York Road at the intersection of Germanna Road. Proceed to and turn left on Stevensburg Road and turn left on Greens Corner Road to a right turn on Jonas Road. Turn right on Bel Pre Road (no pickups). Turn right on Glen Ella Road and resume student pick up to left on Greens Corner Road. Turn left on Stevensburg Road to Bel Pre Road. Cross the railroad tracks at Brandy Station and resume student pick up on Brandy Road, left side only, to left on Braggs Corner Road. Turn right on Roger’s Road to a right on Nalles Mill Road picking up students to Business 29. Proceed to F.T. Binns Middle School. After leaving FTBMS pick up EVHS students only. Turn left out of Grandview Ave and proceed to East St and Chandler St and pick up students. Continue travelling to Orange Road (Rt 15) and pick up students at street intersections to Gum Street. Proceed to Three Flags Subdivision and pick up EVHS students only. Turn left on Osprey Lane stopping at the Club House entrance. Continue on Osprey to a right on Scenic Creek. Go straight on Lakeford Drive to a right on Live Oak. Pick up students at intersections only. Proceed to EVHS.

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The bands at Brandy Station Next week is the Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department Fair and Parade. In addition to the rides, food, fun, and games there will be live music on stage for added entertainment. Four groups will be playing and you can hear them for free. Each band offers a different sound and added flavor to an already festive annual event. Gates open at 6 p.m. For complete event information, visit www.bsvfd.com

Burnt Orange Band - July 29 Their influences are Zeppelin, 70s funk, 60s R&B, Electric Blues, Classic Rock, 90s Rock, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix, early 80s pop, some southern rock, Texas Blues, ZZ.

James 3 Trio - July 27 This is a revved up rockabilly trio from Virginia. They play everything from traditional and contemporary rockabilly music with a sprinkling of 1950s oldies.

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Mike Atkins and company have been playing bluegrass for more than 10 years. Recently restructured, these five from Madison County are anxious to play the fair. “We’ve got an award winning banjo player that’s sure to please,� say Atkins.

Red Rooster with Special Guest Reunion - July 30 Bob Lyle heads up a cast of five from Lake of the Woods. They are actually celebrating their sixth birthday on Aug. 2 so their appearance is timely. Formed in 2010, the group plays all kinds of music from R&B to dance to modern and traditional country. They’ve played in Remington for four years as Red Rooster. When they play as Special Guest Reunion expect some music you can dance to. They look forward to coming to Brandy Station. Remember to wish them a Happy Birthday!

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Fair Midway opens at 6 PM Live Music on Stage with The James 3 Trio Thursday, July 28, 2016 Parade begins at 6:30 p.m. Live Music on Stage with Atkins and Cook Band Friday, July 29, 2016 Live Music on Stage with Burnt Orange Band Saturday, July 30, 2016 12th Annual Car, Truck, Tractor & Motorcycle Show 10-2 Live Music on Stage with Red Rooster with Special Guest Reunion

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Remember the saying, “I scream, you scream, we scream for Meg Oremiatzki-Ast all _____________”, fill in the blank, gelato or ice cream. At one point in time, at least in the U.S., we all screamed for ice cream but not anymore. In today’s environment, you have a choice of ice cream or gelato, all good, it just boils down to personal preference. The history of Gelato dates back to the 16th century, even though there is some confusion about its origins. Most accounts claim it was Bernardo Buontalenti, a native of Florence, who first introduced his creation to the court of Caterina dei Medici. Others claim that Sicilian-born Francesco Procopio dei Doltelli introduced a recipe blending milk, cream, butter and eggs at Café Procope, the first café in Paris since 1686. He was one of the most influential individuals in the history of Gelato to first sell it to the general public, spreading its popularity throughout Europe. Gelato in Italian literally means “frozen” but it is commonly used to indicate the Italian type of ice cream. Gelato contains much less air than American ice cream and because of this, the flavors in Gelato are more intense. And, much to my pleasure as I do enjoy a good Gelato, it is healthier than its American counterpart due to the fact that it contains all natural ingredients, fewer calories and less butter fat since it is made mostly with milk and some cream and not the other way around. Ice cream on the other hand has origins reaching back as far as the

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Legal Notices VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CULPEPER COUNTY RICHARD A. HOLDEN and BARBARA L. HOLDEN, Plaintiffs vs. CASE NO: 16-L-734 WILLIAM SPILLMAN, deceased, his heirs-at-law, devisees & successors in title, whose names are unknown, et als, ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to effect a partition of a certain parcel of real property described as Tax Map #72-1, which consists of two adjoining parcels containing four and six acres respectively, which parcels are in the County of Culpeper, Commonwealth of Virginia, in the area of Richardsville, and are landlocked and located off of Richards Ferry Road, State Route 619. These parcels or real property are more particularly described in Deed Book 80 at Page 18 among the land records of Culpeper County, Virginia, wherein the said property was conveyed to Mary Spillman and her eight children. Based on the Affidavit filed in this action, there may be unknown Defendants who are identified as the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees and successors in title of William Spillman, Mary Spillman, Mason Daniel Spillman, Jr., Preston Lewis Spillman, Marie Carrie Bell Spillman, Josephine Edna Mae Spillman, Hattie Ella Virginia Spillman, Maggie Sommer Levendia Spillman, Richard Douglas Spillman, Thelma Gilmore and Frances Coldman, and additional Defendants who are otherwise unknown parties and are identified by the general description “Parties Unknown�, who may have some interest in the real property or a portion thereof, that is subject to this partition suit. It is ORDERED that the unknown Defendants as described hereinabove or any party claiming through them or any parties in any way having or claiming an interest whatsoever in the property subject to this suit or any portion thereof, appear in the Circuit Court of Culpeper County on or before August 26, 2016 to do what is necessary to protect their interest as they may have in the property subject hereto. It is further ORDERED that this Order of Publication be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Culpeper Times and posted at the front door of the Courthouse wherein the Court is held. ENTERED this 5th day of July, 2016. Janice J. Corbin CLERK OF COURT I ASK FOR THIS: M. Andrew Gayheart Counsel for Plaintiffs Gayheart & Willis, PC 142 E. Davis Street PO Box 1583 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Phone: (540) 825-3200 Fax: (540) 825-3277 agayheart@gayheartandwillis.com VSB NO: 26385

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CULPEPER 7-11 (U.S. 29) 7-11 (Main St. near Shenandoah Garden Spot) All Smiles Dental Citgo 3 Star Food Store 4 C’s Restaurant AJ’s Market Amberwood Animal Hospital Surgical Center Ande’s Store Atheneans Family Restaurant & Pizza Bailey’s Country Store Battleford Toyota Billy Fox, State Farm Agency BP (Across from CVS) Bonnie Reb Boots Brooks Chiropractic Clinic Bruster’s Ice Cream Cabrera’s Bakery Century 21 Cintas Christina Mills D.D.S. Clancey Counseling, LLC Commonwealth Eye Chik-fil-A Chrysler of Culpeper Coin Laundry Commonwealth Medical Center Country Cookin’ Country Shoppes of Culpeper CRI Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Culpeper Cosmetology Culpeper Family Practice Culpeper Farmer’s Co-Op Culpeper Museum Culpeper Senior Center Culpeper Thrift Shoppe Culpeper Health & Rehab Culpeper Post Office Culpeper Resource Center Culpeper UVA Hospital Culpeper Visitor Center Culpeper Town Police Department Culpeper Department of Human Services Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office CVS - Culpeper Dairy Queen NEW Duke’s Store Dunkin’ Donuts Embrace Home Loans Enterprise Rent-A-Car Epiphany Catholic School Eppard Orthodontist Eyecare of Virginia EXIT Cornerstone Realty Fantastic Sam’s Federated Auto Food Lion Foti’s Restaurant Freedom Tax Friendship Heights Frost Cafe Full Circle Thrift NEW Gannet Insurance Gary’s Ace Hardware Germanna Daniel Tech Center Germanna Community College (Locust Grove Campus) Gilmores Grill 309 Illusions by Teresa Intergrity Auto Holiday Inn & Express

H&R Block Jiffy Lube K&M Lawn Equipment Knakal’s Bakery Koons Automotive Liberty Tax Main Street Weddings Martin’s Maw and Pa’s Country Store MedExpress Merriman Grocery McDonald’s McCarthy Tire Microtel Minute Man Mini Mall Northridge Apartments Panera Bread Pepper’s Grill/Best Western Pixley’s Automotive Powell Wellness Center Quality Inn Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations Ravens Nest Ray’s Automotive Red Carpet Inn REMAX/Crossroads Safeway Shawn’s Smokehouse BBQ Soap Opera Laundry Spring Leaf Starbucks Summer Farm Bakery Surge The Loft The Ole Country Store The Sport Shop Town of Culpeper Tropical Smoothie Cafe Uncle Elders BBQ & Family Restaurant UVA Pediatric Vinosity Virginia Orthopedic Center Westover Market Westside Grocery ORANGE COUNTY Waugh Enterprises Harley Davidson Piedmont Power Holiday Inn Express Budget Inn Silk Mill Grille Country Cookin WJMA 103.1 Orange County Tattoos Dogwood Village Outdoor Power Equipment Grymes School WARRENTON Fauquier Chamber Warrenton Chamber Warrenton Police Department Fauquier Times Fauquier Hospital Bistro McClanahan’s Camera REMINGTON The Corner Deli in Remington Remington Barbershop Dollar Store MADISON The Mountaineer Cafe Saddlery Liquidators Yoders Country Market Eddins Ford Autumn Care Nursing & Rehab Prince Michel Vineyards & Winery Madison BP Pig N’ Steak Orange-Madison Co-Op

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Culpeper Times • July 21-27, 2016

CRIME SOLVERS

ARREST REPORTS

Rondale Montrel Faulkner

Amanda Jane New Age: 25, White/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-2/135 Hair/Eye: Brown/Hazel Last known: 4122 Sumerduck Rd., Sumerduck, Va. Wanted for: Probation Violation on Felony Charge.

James Brian Hart Age: 44, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/350 Hair/Eye: White/Brown Last known: 413 Wine St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Pay Fines, Costs or Penalties.

Garth Quentin Lotane Age: 27, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-8/180 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 106 N. West St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Possession of Schedule I, II Controlled Substance and Possess or Distribute Controlled Paraphernalia. Warrants current as of July 20

Ronnie Lee Bail Bonds

540-825-4000

Cell: 540-718-6969

138 N. Main St. Suite 102, Culpeper, VA. 22701

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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: July 13-19

Following are the county police reports from July 13-19. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO. Age: 29, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-0/165 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 17103 Black Oak Dr., Brandy Station, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Pay Fines, Costs or Penalties and (2) counts of Probation Violation on Felony Charge.

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July 13 David Lars Smith II, 26, 14000 block Cox Mill Road, Gordonsville, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties Malik Essence Andrews, 22, 22000 block Highland Drive, Lignum, possession of marijuana Eric S. Karabin, 55, 7000 block Crocket Ave., Rapidan, drunk in public, profane language Thomas Antonio Crawford, 1200 block Friendship Way, Culpeper, failure to pay fines costs or penalties Victoria Lynn Thomasson, 20, 22000 block Highland Drive, Lignum, possession of marijuana Brenda Carter Pero, 55, 300 blcok Equestrian Lane, Warrenton, drunk in public, profane language

July 14 Hope Ann Frazier, 30, 19000 block Frazier Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge Cody Allen Lillard, 21, 12000 block Hunterbrook Drive, Woodbridge, failire to appear Christopher Monroe Snead, 22, 7000 block Kirtley Trail, Culpeper, failure to appear Malcolm Edward Tapscott Jr., 22, 4000 block Grapewood Drive, Warrenton, contempt of court James Robert Settle, 65, 5000 block Windsor Retreat, Warrenton, assault and battery - simple Rickell Denise Shirley, 18, 100 block E. Williams St., Culpeper, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties Brian Edward Sherell Jr., 19, 600 block Highview Court, Culpeper, failure to appear

July 15 William Garcia-Santiago, 39, 900 block Majestic Circle, Fort Mill, S.C., probation violation on felony charge

(two counts)

July 16 Teresa Lynn Hitt, 48, 18000 block Carter Lane, Brandy Station, assault and battery - family member July 17 Ricky Allen Brewer Jr., 29, 2000 block Cranberry Lane, Culpeper, DUI, refusal second test within 10 years July 18 Vincent Ray Carter Sr., 39, 1300 block Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Cortes Ulises Sandoval, 23, 15000 block Alther Lane, Culpeper, violate protective orders July 19 Dutch Jenkins, 22, 17000 block Stevensburg Road, Brandy Station, assault and battery - family member Michael Edward Proctor, 52, 100 block Thornton Court, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane langauge

Culpeper Town Police: July 11-17

Following are the police reports from July 11-17. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department. July 11 Thomas Anderson, 59, 2300 block Atoka Road, Marshall, drunk in public, profane language Clarence David Johnson Jr., 44,1300 block Lightfoot St., Culpeper, profane, threatening language over public airway Joshua MacKenzie Bascot, 24, 7000 block Endless View Lane, Rixeyville, probation violation Marvin Jermaine Worthem Jr., 19, 1200 block North Quaker Lane, Culpeper, trespass: after being forbidden to do so Jamil McLaurin, 20, 400 block Hill St., possession of marijuana July 12 Evelyn Lopez Garcia, 18, 700 block First St., Culpeper, giving false identity to law enforcement (two counts), forging public records (two counts) Enrique Morales, 33, 600 block N. East St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member, drunk in public, profane language Branden O'Dell Barrier, 4000 block Whiting Road, Marshall, disoderly conduct, assault & battery, vehicle/aircraft/boat/etc: destroy number July 13 Christopher Bland Knowlin, 42, 1000 block Nottingham St., Culpeper, violate condition of release (two counts)

Matthew Brian Berghuis, 26, 100 block Garr Ave., obtaining money by false pretenses, forging, uttering (two counts), larceny of bank notes, checks Ronaldo Oswaldo Chec Bac, 23, 1100 block Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Tyler Dale Ricchuitto, 6000 Sheridan Point Road, Prince Frederick, embezzlement, defeating drug and alcohol screening test, revocation of suspended sentence and probation De Vante Howard Gray, 20, 9000 block Clarkes Road, Bealeton, sale, distribute marijuana July 14 Brian Edward Sherrell Jr., 19, contempt of court, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Rodney Redford Fox Sr., 41, 20000 block Crooken Run Road, Culpeper, possession of controlled substances, eluding police endanger persons or police car Sierra Lynn Curtier, 22, 1400 block Ft. Valley Road, Sperryville, failure to appear Josie Leann Ayers, 21, 1900 block Crepe Myrtle Lane, Culpeper, assault and battery family member Bettye Moohn, 67, 14000 block Stilsby Court, Centerville, possession of marijuana July 15 Brenda Conaster, 50, 500 block Fourth St., Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Kenneth Lee Richardson, 33, 19000 block Lahore Road, Orange, manufacture sale, possession controlled substance,

possession of marijuana, possess or distrubute controlled paraphernalia Kelvin Deon Yates, 38, 600 block Bridlewood Drive, Culpeper, sentence to community based corrections program or facility Dinzel Lee Bradley, 40, no fixed address, Culpeper, reckless - general, driving under the influence of alcohol July 16 Robert James Stewart, 36, 1100 block Riverdale Circle, Culpeper, possession of controlled substance Bruce Gordon Mosley Jr., 19, 14000 block Rixeyville Road, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Jacobo Amaya, 34, driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license July 17 Kylie Rae Shope, 21, 14000 block Norman Road, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, maliciuous wounding of police officer Stacie Keenan, 53, 800 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Derrick Christopher Rush, 34, 1000 block Shenandoah Ave., Culpeper, contempt of court, probation violation on felony charge (two counts) Gene Kenneth Sturgell, 61, 2200 block Commonwealth Parkway, Charlottesville, drunk in public, profane language


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culpeper LAKE PELHAM ADVENTURES. Access to Lake Pelham is now available at the Ole Country store off Rt. 29. A ribbon cutting Saturday at the boat house celebrated the partnership between the Town of Culpeper and Al Esh, owner of the Ole Country Store and Bakery. Oh happy times!

MAYOR MIKE. Town of Culpeper Mayor Mike Olinger didn’t waste much time Saturday launching onto Lake Pelham. New facility offers paddle board, kayak and canoe rentals.

ALL AMERICAN. Rachel Peavley, daughter of Jon and Amy Peavley, is headed to Anaheim, California in November. She has earned the National All-American Miss Lynchburg title and will attend the National Pageant. Rachel is a current student at Liberty University. She is a 2015-2016 National American Miss Teen Cover Girl and was also the 2014 Miss Greater Piedmont Teen USA.

BARKER BABY. State Theatre Executive Director Steve Barker is participating in the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Leadership program. They visited the simulators at the Germanna campus in Locust Grove last week. Germanna’s nursing program is one of the best in the state.


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