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Culpeper Times • August 25-31, 2016 TOWN NEWS

Dodson named Public Information Officer

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RICH CROWLEY’S SNAPSHOT OF CULPEPER

The Culpeper Town Police Department announced Friday that Lieutenant Jeff Dodson will be the Culpeper Police Department's Public Information Officer (PIO). “We continue to strive and evaluate the best ways to serve our community, to include our media outlets. Lieutenant Dodson heads up our Community Policing Division, which Dodson oversees our new Facebook site and other social media sites. Thus, he and his personnel, will be in charge of distributing lots of information to our citizens,” said Captain Chris Settle. You can check out their new Facebook page at https://facebook. com/culpeperpd. Contact Lieutenant Dodson via email at jdodson@culpeperva.gov.

Police use social media to engage with community The Culpeper Police Department continues efforts to improve the police service that is provided to community members and also advance further into 21st century policing initiatives. Recently the department began using Facebook and has plans of creating a Twitter account in the next couple weeks. The department is urging both residents and tourists to engage with the department on their social media pages. The department's presence on social media provides so many benefits to not only the agency, but also the citizens. Utilizing social media allows the department to positively engage with citizens, solve crimes, issue incident or traffic alerts to citizens, and also keep everyone informed about department happenings. The social media presence will allow the department to increase public trust and transparency with its community members. "We are hoping to reach a bigger audience and also disseminate information much quicker using this technology" says Chief Chris Jenkins. The Culpeper Police Department is encouraging all residents and even those visiting the Culpeper area to view their Facebook page for the latest updates. The Facebook page can be accessed at https://facebook. com/CulpeperPD. Any questions related to the department's social media pages should be directed to Lieutenant Jeff Dodson at 540-829-5526.

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FAMILY OWNED FOR 40 YEARS In the nine years I have lived in the Peper, I must have passed the Culpeper Wood Preservers lot and their stacks of lumber at least once every other day. I finally decided that I would put on a hard hat if that is what it took and go in there. I went to the office and found that I needed a safety jacket but no hard hat while the Operations Manager Matt Finch drove me around in his cart. This is Matt and he filled me with facts and information as we drove around. This, along with four other facilities just like it and located in areas from the Mississippi River to New England, are owned by one of Culpepper's most prominent citizens Joe Daniel (Daniel Technology Center is also named after him). This group of lumber processing yards are the largest of their kind in that entire geographic area I just referenced. How large is our plant? Last year 145,000,000 (that is million, folks!) board feet of lumber were processed through Culpeper. Soon I will feature more pictures of Culpeper Wood Preservers on my Faces of Culpeper by Rich Crowley Facebook page. ➤ Check out Rich’s blog at facesofculpeperva.blogspot.com and Faces of Culpeper on Facebook

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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over The Culpeper Police Department‘s goal is to end drunk driving. Virginia’s law enforcement will be out in full force during the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over mobilization, and the local Checkpoint Strikeforce mobilization, which runs from Aug. 19 to Sept. 5, 2016. Impaired driving prevention is the focus of the mobilizations, which are held in advance of and include the Labor Day holiday, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. In combination with increased enforcement, law enforcement agencies, DMV’s Virginia Highway Safety Office and the Washington Regional Alcohol Program, along with other traffic safety advocates across the Commonwealth, are teaming up to provide education and outreach efforts about the dangers of impaired driving to Virginians. Sixteen people died in traffic crashes on the Commonwealth’s roadways during the four-day Labor Day holiday last year. And in Virginia in 2015, there were 241 alcohol-related fatalities and 4,917 alcohol-related injuries. The 241 people killed in alcohol-related crashes in Virginia represent 32 percent of all traffic fatalities. As of Aug. 11, 2016 in Virginia, 86 fatalities, 2,657 injuries and 4,093 crashes were alcohol-related. “These facts gravely highlight the need for increased enforcement and awareness of impaired driving issues, especially surrounding the Labor Day holiday,” said Chief Chris Jenkins. “Decreasing overall traffic deaths in Virginia starts with preventing drunk driving,” Chief Chris Jenkins said. “We want to encourage everyone who plans on drinking to make a plan before the party begins. Not doing something as simple as choosing a sober driver could result in severe injury and even death. So, this August, and every day, remember: there is never an excuse to drink and drive. Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.” Chief Chris Jenkins offered advice for would-be drunk drivers and all motorists on the roadways: -Always drive sober. -Use a designated driver, call a cab or a friend, or use public transportation. Never drive if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. -Always buckle up. Seat belts are the most effective traffic safety device for preventing death during a crash, and belts are the best defense against impaired drivers.


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Finding good help can be difficult at best, but Honey Brook Farms in Brandy Station needs their team not only to put in a regular (tough) work week but also to get up at 3:30 or 4 a.m. in the morning twice a week to sell their products at local farmers markets. Every Wednesday from May to December, about three members of Honey Brook’s team get up that early to load a van with their products and drive about 90 minutes to the McCutcheon/Mount Vernon Farmers Market in Fairfax County. At the market (one of 11 run by the Fairfax County Park Authority), they spend an hour or so unloading coolers of meat and eggs and crates of vegetables, setting up their stand

and displaying their products in time for the market’s 8 a.m. opening. Then, the two or three team members manning the stand will spend the next four hours selling their products and, more importantly, talking with customers and potential customers about their products and farm. After that, they have to take everything down, load the van and make the 90-minute drive back home. On Saturday, everybody starts getting up at around 3:30 a.m. so that they then can fan out to six different farmers markets. They sell beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, eggs, honey, teas, baked goods and produce. A full list of their products is available on their web site, honeybrookfarms.com. ➤ See Farm, Page 5


Culpeper Times • August 25-31, 2016 ➤ Farm, from Page 4 When it came to finding a team of good workers, Honey Brook Farms owners Mark and Alice Wilkes had a simple solution — their Christian faith and family. The farm is operated by eight of their children (Adam, Daniel, Hannah, Joshua, Kenan, Mark Christopher, Matthew and Sarah, ages 15 to 31) and two daughters-in-law (Amanda and Lisa). Five grandchildren (Annalise, Nathanael, Josiah, Peter and Titus) round out the household. Another daughter, Jennifer, now lives in Wisconsin with her husband, Derrick. Everyone pitches in as needed, but they divide up the responsibilities. Adam is in charge of turkeys and the raw milk herd share dairy; Daniel, produce; Hannah, baking, flowers and baby animals; Joshua, fruit trees, honey bees and office work; Mark Christopher, pigs and guard dogs; Kenan, chickens and eggs; Matthew, beef cattle; and Sarah, baking and helping with the dairy. Mark and Alice started their family more than 30 years ago. “As our family grew, we looked for a way for all of us to work together, and farming was the answer,” Mark said. They bought the 90-acre farm in 2000 but — in order to remain debt-free — didn’t start farming operations until 2011. The land was overgrown but “with lots of family work days bush-hogging, fence clearing and weeding, we slowly took the property back,” he said. Farming also fit with their strong Christian faith. “Along with their spiritual needs, Christ met people’s physical needs,” Mark said.

NEWS Honey Brook accurately bills itself as, “A family farm for this generation and the ones to come.” That tag line has a doubleedged meaning. The Wilkes employ farming methods designed to produce healthy food and maintain the land for generations to come. Their vegetables are “beyond organic,” grown with no pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or other chemicals. Their animals are not just free range, but pasture-raised, feeding on grass and grain that has been tested to ensure it contains no GMOs or chemicals. Their baked goods are gluten-free and whole grain (they grind their own wheat berries). They rotate crops to preserve the soil, and also rotate animals in their pastures. Cows, sheep and goats come first; they eat and trample down the tall weeds and their droppings provide fertilizer. The egg laying chickens come next; they scratch the cow pies for fly larvae, scattering the natural fertilizer. The chickens are moved from one spot to another in the pasture every day. A hen house built on a wagon makes it easy to move the layers. They use pairs of geese to guard their pasture-raised broilers. The geese can chase off foxes and alert the farm’s dogs if a coyote shows up. Their approach takes a lot of labor, but the family sees as its mission the need to grow food as it’s meant to be grown and to maintain the land. “It brings us a lot of joy to meet people’s needs for healthy food,” Mark said. “For us, it’s not just a way to make a living, it’s a calling.”

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The Wilkes family farms Honey Brook Farm in Culpeper County. Pictured are: Back row, left to right: Adam, Sarah, Kenan, Lisa (holding Peter), Joshua, Daniel, Amanda (holding Nathanael), Hannah and Mark Christopher. Front row, l-r, Alice, Titus, Josiah and Mark (holding Annalise). Not pictured, Matthew and Jennifer.

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BEHIND THE BADGE

From retirement to refirement: O’Neil back on the job He did “more fishing than schoolwork” in his younger years, and the passion born of fighting fish on the line still charges up his world, but that passion is bounded now by an attention to detail that goes far beyond tying lures or stalking Rockfish on the Potomac. Court Security Officer Chris O’Neil’s life seems to be a succession of jobs and interests with one common denominator: exacting attention to detail. In the world of courtroom security that is a necessary characteristic. Tying a lure is half the fun for O’Neil, the other half is giving the lure to a friend knowing a “fifty pound Rockfish” will eventually take it. Just as the most fun he had in his career was the painstaking investigation that it takes to track down a fugitive. “I’d almost do it for free,” he said. “It’s hard to explain,” he said of finding fugitives. “It’s like finding the pieces of a puzzle and putting them all together.”

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First Sergeant, Courtroom Security Married: Two daughters Hobbies: Salt water fishing and lure tying, hunting, shooting, blacksmithing, collecting Americana antiques. Now in charge of courtroom security at the Culpeper Courthouse, O’Neil began as a technician for Xerox Copiers after he graduated from the Fairfax County school system in 1985. In 1988 he was working on a copier at the Fairfax County Jail “when they kinda recruited me.” Life was never the same. He began working in the Fairfax County Jail and from there his career moved upwards as he trained with U.S. Marshals, taught at the Fairfax Law Enforcement Academy and worked with the FBI Joint Fugitive Task Force among other things. Later in his career he was

the liaison for the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office during the the county’s jail expansion. “I’d like to take that experience and help with Culpeper’s jail,” he said. O’Neil moved to Culpeper in 2003. “I liked the rural character of the area,” he said. “It fit me.” When he retired from the Fairfax Sheriff’s Department Jan. 11 of this year, after 27 years of service, “the last thing I thought I would do is start working again,” he said. But Culpeper Sheriff Scott Jenkins had other ideas and he recruited O’Neil to come work with the Sheriff’s Office. Now the man who was on the advance team for the Lee/Malvo sniper trial is working courthouse security as a First Sergeant for Culpeper. “I like the fact that we get the benefit of all the training and experience Chris has – at no cost to the county taxpayers,” Jenkins said. “I’ve known him for years,” Jenkins said. “His is the sort of ethics and

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Commemorating the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe expedition

PHOTOS BY IAN CHINI

Tom Seay and Kristen Biscoe led the group of riders into the woods for the first leg of their several day re-enactment of an expedition that occurred 300 years ago and was led by Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood.

➤ Seay, Germanna Foundation participate in historic horse ride

By Anita L. Sherman STAFF WRITER

A cool morning, cool costumes and an enthusiastic crowd gathered at the Germanna Foundation in Locust Grove Tuesday morning for the send off of a very special group of riders. They were there to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe expedition led by Governor Alexander Spotswood in 1716. That ride not only took the intrepid group to the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains but paved the way for English colonization beyond that terrain. Keep in mind that the French were also vying for territory at the time but Spotswood had creative plans and an eye toward westward expansion. Who better to lead the group than Culpeper’s own Tom Seay perhaps most famously known for his Best of America by Horseback program. Seay, along with his niece and cohost production coordinator Kristen Biscoe, are descendants of the original German settlers that occupied this area so for them a very

unique ride. Seay was effusive. “I’ve ridden in Mexico, Canada and many areas but this is home. I love my Virginia. When I was five, I rode to school on a shetland pony. When I got there, the pony would return to the barn on his own. In the distance I would see those Blue Ridge Mountains and it was my dream to ride there on my pony. Now, I’m living that dream of a 5-year-old,” said Seay as he looked to the forest they would soon enter. It was from this spot at the Germanna Foundation that the original group ventured out. “We wanted to keep it small and manageable,” said Biscoe of the eight riders that comprised the group. In addition to herself and Seay, Sandy and Wayne Gifford came from Michigan, Paul Fucsh from West Virginia who rode a very handsome mule, Robyn Yeager also from West Virginia, Jane Yarborough from Fredericksburg and Mary Maleski from Florida. On Thursday, Aug. 25, in partnership with the Museum of Culpeper History, the riders will be at Andora Farm from 5-8 p.m. talking of their adventures. There will be food, activities for children and plenty of photo opportunities. The ride culminates with a proclamation ceremony held Saturday, Aug. 27, at Big Meadows from 1-2 p.m.

Lindsey Brown from Culpeper pets a mule owned by Paul Fucsh, of New Martinsville, West Virginia, as Jane Yarborough, of Fredericksburg, looks on.

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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

RECREATION GYM ON SATURDAYS • The Culpeper

County Parks & Recreation Department in partnership with the Culpeper County Sheriff's Office & Culpeper County Public Schools will be offering a Recreation Gym program for kids in Grades 4-9. Up to 15 pre-registered participants will be accepted for each age group. The gymnasium will be split, half of the gym will be for 4th-6th graders, the other half for 7th-9th graders. Volunteers will be on-site to supervise. Participants will have the opportunity to play basketball, air hockey, ping pong, or corn hole - all supplies provided. Saturdays, 10 a.m.- noon, 8/27-9/10 (skip 9/3). An adult must phone 540727-3412 ext. 4 or 5. More information can be found at www. CulpeperRecreation.com

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PRAYER VIGIL • "Love

Help support Fisher House. Crusin’ for Heroes at Brusters Saturday, Aug. 27

CULPEPER COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION

• The Culpeper County Parks & Fall Activity Schedule is now available and open for registration! Activities available include Arts & Crafts, Zumba, Tai Chi, Animal Tracking, Nature at Night, Dog Obedience, Horseback Riding, Cooking Classes (bread, pasta, Mozzarella, cream cheese, sauerkraut, and croissants), Preschool classes, CPR, First Aid, Babysitter safety, Karate, Trip to New York City. For more details and to register visit: www. CulpeperRecreation.com or 540727-3412.

AUG. 25

COMMEMORATION •

Join the Museum of Culpeper History and Best of America By Horseback in the Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the Ride of Lt. Governor Spotswood’s Knights of the Golden Horseshoe at Andora Farm located at 17275 Germanna Hwy. at 5 p.m. A bonfire, food, live music, Colonial games, presentations and photo ops with riders, re-enactors and horses. Tickets available at the Museum for $15 adults, $8 for kids 6-12 prior to event. Phone 540-829- 1749 for information and tickets.

and ... Forgive One Another" Prayer Vigil - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church, 509 South Main Street, Culpeper. The Congregational Elders are sponsoring this 12-hour vigil. Please join us at any time throughout the hours of the vigil. For more info call the church office at (540) 825-1376.

FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “The Royal Tenenbaums” (Buena Vista, 2001 – R-rated ). Serio-comic tale about the dysfunctional Tenebaum family starring Gene Hackman who returns after a 22 year absence to win back his family’s affection. 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.


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What’s Happening adventure-comedy has Mr. and Mrs. Fox (George Clooney and Meryl Streep) living a serene and comfortable life with their son Ash and nephew Kristopherson till Mr. Fox slips into his old ways as a chicken thief. 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.

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CONCERT • The Malpass Brothers appear at the Library of

Congress Sept. 9. Tribute to the great country western legends.

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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 in Culpeper. For more information, Call (540)829-9555 and speak to Lisa.

AUG. 27

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.

CUB SCOUTS • Do you have a son in 1st - 5th grade interested in joining St. Luke's Cub Scout Pack 196? If so, please join us for a Rain Gutter Regatta at Yowell Park from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Or join us for an Ice Cream Social on Monday, Aug. 29, at St. Luke's Lutheran Church from 6 - 7 p.m. If you are unable to attend, but would like more information please contact Cubmaster Mark Hartman at bsapack196@gmail.com or 540727-7679. CRAFT/VENDOR • Family

Dream Come True Fundraiser from 10-3 p.m. at Culpeper Christian School located at 810 Old Rixeyville Road. Proceeds benefit The Wampler Adoption Fund. Arts and crafts, jewelry and more. Contact Kim Burke at Burkefam2003@hotmail.com

CONCERT • Verdun Adventure Bound Summer Concert Series presents Anne Marie Sheridan - A Legacy of Music at 4 p.m. at Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheater. 17044 Adventure Bound Trail in Rixeyville. Featuring Elizabeth Lawrence Band and Richmond’s Solar Tantrums.Tickets $15 at the door, $12 in advance. Visit verdunadventurebound.org or (540) 937-4920. FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (Fox, 2009). Animated, family

FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Captain Blood” (Vitagraph, 1924). Early silent film hero J. Warren Kerrigan stars as the title character in this first film adaptation of Rafael Sabatini’s adventure novel, “Captain Blood, His Odyssey.” Live musical accompaniment will be provided by Andrew Simpson. 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. HISTORY TOUR • Brandy

Station Battlefield tour by personal vehicle from 10 a.m. - noon. This Brandy Station Foundation tour focuses on the Fleetwood Hill area on June 9, 1863. Please meet at the Graffiti House (19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station) just before 10 a.m. 10AM. $10/adult, under 12 free. More information at www. brandystationfoundation.com

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AUDITION INFO • The State

Theatre Piedmont Players will hold auditions for ‘A Christmas Carol’ in Sept. Meet at 7 p.m. in the Grills Black Box to learn more about those auditions. Performance will be in December. 305 S. Main Street. www.culpepertheatre.org

WANT TO JOIN A BAND?

• The State Theatre Piedmont Community Band is forming. No need to bring instruments to this first informational meeting at 7 p.m. at the State Theatre. Can’t make the meeting but interested, contact Joe Coppola@jcopla@aol.com

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic: "Ephesians - Spiritual Warfare." Join us at 9:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. Located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Bruster's Ice Cream. Children’s programs available

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. birth-5th. Grade. Small groups also meet throughout the week. www. mountainviewcc.net 540-727-0297.

LECTURE SERIES • Brandy

Station Foundation Lecture series at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station at 2 p.m. Marc Leepson will present a talk “What So Proudly We Hailed: The Life of Francis Scott Key.” Free. More information at www. brandystationfoundation.com.

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BLUE RIDGE CHORALE • Rehearsals for The Blue Ridge Chorale at 6:30 p.m. at Open Door Baptist Church located at 754 Germanna Hwy. in Culpeper. Performances the first weekend of December at Prince Michel Vineyard in Madison and the State Theatre in Culpeper. A dress rehearsal will be held at Dogwood Village in Orange County. Previous and new singers welcome - no audition necessary. Join us for a fun time with exciting music. Come see what we are all about and bring a friend. The Blue Ridge Chorale is a nonprofit community chorus representing Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties. For information, contact Patti Christie at pattilane461@gmail. com or 540-219-8837. Rehearsals for the adult choir will begin Monday, August 29th at 6:30 pm, rehearsals for the youth choir will begin Monday, September 5th at 5:45 pm. All rehearsals are held at Open Door Baptist Church, 754 Germanna Hwy, Culpeper, Virginia. POKEMON TIME • Earn a badge at the Culpeper County Library on Mondays from 4-8 p.m. The library is a Pokestop. Geared for children and teens but adults can play as well. Contact Laini Bostian at (540) 825-8691 or lbostian@cclva.org .


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

FAUQUIER COUNTY AUG. 27

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY AUG. 27

ENJOY THE RIDE • Starts

at 9 a.m. at the Fauquier County Fairgrounds in Warrenton. Tickets $10 at CFC Farm and Home Center locations and at Eventbrite.com under “horse fair.” Enjoy full-contact jousting, horseback archery, and the 4th Virginia, Company H, Black Horse Troop challenging their horses, Maneuvers start at noon. Event ends at 4 p.m. Check out www. cfcfarmhome.com for program.

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.

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DISASTER TEAM • You can make a difference in the lives of disaster victims by serving on a Salvation Army disaster response team. The first step is to attend one of our upcoming training sessions. Sign up for either class online at www. disaster.salvationarmyusa.org. Click on Train and then Virginia. The Salvation Army in Warrenton from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Questions? Contact Lt. Jared Martin at 865255-2247.

SEPT. 17

YARD SALE • SCSM ANNUAL YARD SALE from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Spiritual Care Support Ministry Center, 76 W. Shirley Avenue. SCSM and friends are cleaning house! We have a large and varied supply of items to offer! All proceeds will go to support SCSM’s services to the local community providing short and long term support needed by those

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Bring your horse for a beautiful trail ride. Funds from 2016 Liberty Ride help support Orange County Parks and Recreation.

FILM AND DISCUSSION • Hopeful, an event hosted by the Gathering Church for Women, offers a showing of the movie “Unconditional” accompanied by a spiritual discussion. No charge. Heavy hors d’oeuvres served. Event is 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Flint Hill fire hall. RSVP to Pam at 910-295-3405 or Courtney at 540-742-9881. All are welcome.

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THE SELF IN BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIANITY •

who are experiencing any kind of loss (grief, divorce, chronic illness, etc.), including personal counseling and support groups, always free of charge. Donations for the yard sale will be accepted Monday-Friday, Sept. 12-16 ONLY. Rain date Sept. 24. Call Chaplain Liz Danielsen at 540/349-5814/540/349-5815 for directions or information.

ORANGE COUNTY SEPT. 17 5TH ANNUAL LIBERTY RIDE • The Liberty Ride is a

fundraiser for the Orange County Parks & Recreation Foundation. The Liberty Ride will begin this year at James Madison’s Montpelier, located at 11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, Virginia. The ride still begins at James Madison's Montpelier, but participants will enter at the main entrance this year. The ride begins promptly at 10 a.m., so it is highly recommended that participants arrive before 9 a.m., though participants are welcome to arrive as early as 8:15 a.m. Anyone arriving after 9:45 a.m. may not be able to participate. The length of the ride is between 7 and 10 miles round-trip (route may change based on weather and trail conditions), and the terrain is pasture land, wooded trails, and

gravel roads, so please make sure horses are shod accordingly. We highly recommend that horses are shod, without shoes some horses have experienced fatigue on the gravel roads. This is a group trail ride, there will be a trail master who will lead the ride. This first portion of the ride is optional since it will expose horses to crowds of observers. Lunch will be provided at the end of the ride. $40/per horse and rider. $50 after Sept. 9. Contact OCPR for more information: (540) 672-5435 www.orangecountyva. gov/parksandrecreation

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

Unitarian Universalists of the Blue Ridge (UUBRidge) member Marcia Kirkpatrick explores what we can learn about ourselves and our culture by looking at Christian and Buddhist beliefs about the self during the 10:30 a.m. service at Hearthstone School (11576 Lee Hwy., Sperryville). All are welcome. For more information, email Ellen Adams adamsell@gmail. com.

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FILM • Rappahannock

Association for Arts and Community (RAAC) opens its 1st Friday at the Movies fall season with “The Lady in the Van,” 8 p.m. at the Theatre at Little Washington. Playwright Alan Bennett (played by Alex Jennings) forms an unexpected bond with Miss Shepherd (Maggie Smith), a woman of uncertain origins who “temporarily” parked her van in Bennett’s London driveway and proceeded to live there for 15 years. The movie is director Nicholas Hytner’s screen adaptation of Alan Bennett’s play, in which Maggie Smith also starred. Rated PG-13; 104 minutes. Tickets are $6. Popcorn, water and candy available for purchase. For more information, call 800-695-6075 or email movies@raac.org.


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VIEWS

Channeling Walter Cronkite

PARDOE’S PERSPECTIVE

The news media - TV, radio, and newspapers - have become BLAINE PARDOE corrupt and manipulative. I recognize the irony of writing this in a newspaper please bear with me. For the most part I blame the media, but at the same time there are other factors in play. We used to live in a country where there were facts. Walter Cronkite on the evening news would tell us what was happening in the world. We accepted those facts and lived out our lives. There was no spin. Walter didn't tell us his interpretation of the news. He didn't try and twist what he said to fit his personal political agenda. He just told us the data and left the interpretation of the facts up to us. Last year Brian Williams of NBC was called out for lying about being shot at in the Middle East and for things he reported during Hurricane Katrina. His punishment - several months off and a return to MSNBC. I’ve had worse punishment in grade school. It was a wake-up call for us, but we ignored it. Our "reporters" have become more like actors and media figures. They fulfill agendas and wander far from the facts, even going so far as to make stuff up. I am not saying reporters shouldn't have political opinions - but when they clash with actual reporting - it is an issue. NBC hired Chelsea Clinton, fresh out of college, for a salary of $600,000 - three times what other correspondents were paid (people

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dementia is My Name I start out very slowly so you won’t even know I am there. You become a little forgetful but you don’t seem to care. Then I begin to up the ante for I am never satisfied. You forget how to drive or even about the ride. I want you to forget how you once loved to cook. I want you to forget how you once read a book. I want you to forget your loved ones’ names, special places and things. I want to take away your memory and the joy that those things bring.

with actual reporting experience). If this is not political favoritism then consider this - former Clinton Communications Director George Stephanopoulos, now ABC's Chief Anchor, donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation this year. How can he honestly report about their alleged corruption when he's a contributor? Both of these instances are clear indications that the media is slanted in their political views. This year's Presidential campaign has highlighted this more than ever. When Donald Trump encouraged support of the Second Amendment to do something about Hillary Clinton, the media twisted this into a story of him calling for her assassination. CNN reported that the Secret Service had met with Trump about his "threat." It was a bold-faced lie, refuted two days later by Reuters. CNN (The Clinton News Network) had completely fabricated the story. Worse yet, they issued no retraction. The reporter was not fired. Not a single news network that ran with the story retracted their reports. No one reported that the story had been contradicted. Why? It didn't fit their agenda to smear Mr. Trump. Think about this carefully - CNN made up a story to smear a candidate. At the same time emails showing how Hillary Clinton manipulated the DNC against Bernie Sanders were released, yet the media gave this as minimal coverage as possible. We had the Attorney General meet with Bill Clinton 48 hours before his wife had to go and meet with the FBI and we were told they spoke about their grandchildren. The Clinton Foundations "pay for play" scheme has been glossed over in favor of nude photos of Mrs. Trump. Hillary

released her taxes and revealed that 96 percent of her “charitable” donations went to her own foundation – but the story the media ran with was that Trump had not yet released his taxes. Ideology trumps true reporting. We have wandered far from our media reporting facts. Part of it is the internet's fault. For every "fact" that you find, there are a dozen websites refuting that fact. Where can you go for accuracy? Nowhere. Your only hope is for you to do the research yourself. I don't trust the media when they interpret what Mr. Trump says. I go to the source and watch the video myself. I've read some of the emails at Wikileaks and I can tell you there are other nasty surprises in those emails that has never been reported on. If they misrepresent the truth so much, can we really trust their polls? I think not. This may backfire on the media though. People are seeing them for what they are, charlatans and evil manipulators of the truth. If they continue to slant their reporting, it may cost Hillary the White House. People will vote for Trump simply because they believe he’s getting a raw deal. You may hate what Donald Trump says. You may cringe at his choice of words at times. But one thing he has done is shed light on how corrupt and overtly bias our mainstream media is. We all had doubts before but this campaign season has validated just how twisted "reporting" has become.

I don’t care what your age is; man or woman means nothing to me. I have no conscience for what I am doing, I am insidious can’t you see? I will leave them with a blank canvas where pictures were once stored. I will rot their conscious mind of all the things they once adored. I will tear apart their family; they won’t ever know what to do. There is nothing that can mend their loved ones, there is no special glue. I will leave them broken and battered, a shell of whom they once were. And all that they remembered will now be one big blur. Yes, I wear many disguises and I am out to win my game.So I will show you no mercy, for dementia is my name.

Author unknown The 2016 Tri-County Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 9 a.m. at Yowell Meadow Park in Culpeper. Won’t you join us? Start a team today at www.alz.org.

Blaine Pardoe is a New York Times best selling author who has authored dozens of books. He lives in Amissville. You may reach him at BPardoe870@aol.com

Gina Mullins 2016 Alzheimer's Walk Committee Walk Chair Home Instead Senior Care Editor’s Note: Kickoff party for this event is Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Beer Hound Brewery from 5-8 p.m. Learn about the walk, meet captains and more.

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Piedmont Downhill challenge builds teamwork, community relations By Jeff Say

CULPEPER TIMES STAFF WRITER

It’s not often a business can look forward to going downhill - that’s why the Second Annual Piedmont Downhill is perfect for local organizations. The downhill, a Corporate Derby Challenge, will be hosted by the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby Saturday, Oct. 29 from noon to 4 p.m. as a fundraiser for the educational programs hosted by the organization. Originated last year in Akron at the All-American Soap Box Derby, Culpeper was the second derby location to host a downhill corporate challenge in November 2015. This year, Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby executive director Frankie Gilmore said she is looking forward to an even bigger event as more businesses become involved. “The main benefit is the team building aspect and the collaboration of your co-workers,” Gilmore said. “Whether it’s having a manager from each division come in and work on the car or pulling in your sales team and having them work together, all of a sudden it’s that team building aspect in an adult setting.” But while it’s fun for the adults, it’s all about raising money to help educate youth. Started as a way to support the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math summer camp hosted by the derby, the

program has expanded to add arts (making it STEAM) and is being geared toward the scholastic gravity challenge. “It’s integrating Soap Box Derby cars into schools and afterschool programs for hands-on, engaged learning,” Gilmore said. The downhill challenge provides businesses, organization and civic groups an opportunity have up to 10 co-workers work together to build a custom Soap Box Derby car and race it at the famed Paul Bates Raceway. “It’s about these businesses, organizations, civic groups turning into kids again,” Gilmore said. “Leadership development, it doesn’t get any better. You build the car and you get to race. They are literally promoting their own organization or business using their creativity.” Last year Culpeper Wood Preservers crafted a Taylor Forklift, Brown Harris Wealth Management recreated the Little Rascals derby car and Tanom Motors drove a sleek machine to first place. In Akron, a group even built Cousin Vinnie’s Winnebago from National Lampoon. “With the creativity, the sky's the limit for each business,” Gilmore said. While stressing fun, Gilmore added that there are plenty of resources, including videos and instructions, to help businesses build a car safely.

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The Tanom Motors team took first place at the inaugural Piedmont Downhill Challenge last year. It costs $1,000 for registration, with all the proceeds going toward the gravity challenge. If a business would need to purchase a car kit, that costs $500. Last year, the Piedmont Downhill had 12 teams participate, raising $12,000 for the derby’s educational programs. Gilmore pointed to the generous $25,000 donation from SWIFT to get the educational programs off the ground and noted that more businesses means more opportunities for youth in our area. She’s hoping that the Gravity Challenge can add a Stock division this year, in addition to the existing Super Stock division.

Visit these local businesses for all your automotive needs!

End of Summer marks perfect time for car care The vacations are over, the kids are back in school and cooler evenings have begun. Take advantage of the lull to prepare your vehicle for the winter ahead, xxx advise the pros and the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Breakdowns, never conve- Courtesy of ASE nient, can be dangerous in cold weather period. The following tips from ASE should give parent and student alike a road map to fall car care. First things first Read your owner’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommended service schedules. There are usually two schedules listed: normal and severe. Engine Performance Have engine driveability problems (hard starts, rough idling, stalling, diminished power, etc.) corrected at a good repair shop. Cold weather will make existing problems worse. Replace dirty filtersair, fuel, PCV, etc. Fuel Put a bottle of fuel de-icer in your tank once a month to help keep moisture from freezing in the fuel line. Note, too, that a gas tank that’s kept filled helps prevent moisture from forming in the first place. ase.com

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“These businesses are going to help us provide these cars to our local schools,” Gilmore said. Last year was such a success, that every team said “do it again,” almost immediately. “Every team last year had a ball, and they all said definitely count us in,” Gilmore said. “We foresee having an even better year this year.” Gilmore also pointed out that this year’s race takes place close to Halloween, and hopes that teams will take advantage of that.

Want to race?

The Piedmont Downhill, A Corporate Derby Challenge is looking for businesses to participate in the second annual event. When: Saturday, Oct. 29 noon to 4 p.m. Where: Paul Bates Raceway Cost: Registration is $1,000, a new car kit is $500 (the registration fee is a tax deductible donation) To sign up: visit www. soapboxderby.org/piedmontarea/race-programs/corporatechallenge

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County seeks committee members The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors has committees which make recommendations on issues in a variety of areas of community life. Perhaps you have an interest, knowledge or experience that is needed. If you would like to contribute your service on a board or committee, we would like to hear from you. Please call the Administrative Office at 540-727-3427 for an application or with questions about a position or committee, or apply online from www. culpepercounty.gov. All interested parties who live in Culpeper County, are encouraged to apply at any time. Some seats become available during the year due to resignation. Applications for these seats are reviewed during the year. Most committees have terms ending December 31. The deadline for these applications is October 3, 2016. The Board of Supervisors makes decisions during closed session at a subsequent meeting. Applicants are notified as soon as possible after decisions are made. Seats coming open December 31, 2016 are as follows:

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Committee Seats Available Agricultural and Forestal District Advisory 2 Airport Advisory 2 Culpeper Economic Development Advisory 2 Disability Service Advisory 3 Economic Development Authority 1 Human Services Board 2 Library Board (Salem & West Fairfax) 2 Parks and Recreation Advisory (Catalpa & Stevensburg) 2 Planning Commission 3 RRCSB/Area Agency on Aging 1”

Hoptoberfest: CRI debuts Gnarly Hops fall celebration As the craft beer scene in Culpeper continues to grow Culpeper Renaissance Inc. (CRI) is proud to present the inaugural Hoptoberfest – a Gnarly Hops fall celebration. Hoptoberfest will take place on Sunday, Sept. 4, from noon – 5 p.m. in the Depot District in Downtown Culpeper. This brand new event is designed to satisfy the American Craft Beer enthusiasts with a German twist and there's an added bonus for Virginia Wine lovers. Hoptoberfest is definitely putting the fest in festival with more than

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Antiques • Crafts • Collectibles • Trains

Over 220 Vendors on One Floor! Virginia Living Magazine Winner for Antiques Malls in Central Virginia

FREE Parking • Air Conditioned Mall Check our Facebook page for upcoming events facebook/comMinuteManMiniMall 746 Germanna Hwy • Culpeper, VA 540-825-3133 Open 7 Days a Week • Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 12-5 Rt 3, one block west 29 ByPass

40 different beer selections, at least 18 Virginia wines to sample and refreshing Bold Rock Cider in a variety of flavors. Check out some local brew favorites like Blue Mountain, Hardywood Park, Devil's Backbone, Beer Hound, Pale Fire, South Street, Starr Hill, Parkway and O'Connor. Additional American favorites will be on tap, including Troegs, Schlafly, Ballast Point, Firestone, Terrapin and Smuttynose. Then there's a German and European influence from Bitburger, Andechs Rothaus, Wurzburger, Benediktiner, Reissdorf, Kostritzer, Liefmans and Ommegang. Virginia wine enters the festival with Culpeper's newest winery, Mountain Run, along with Early Mountain, Granite Heights Winery, Prince Michel Vineyard, Horton and Mattaponi Winery. Kelsey Carlson, Hoptoberfest Committee Chairperson, is thrilled to kick off this exciting new event. “For the past four years, we have loved seeing the streets of Culpeper filled for Gnarly Hops...so much so that we decided to start doing it twice a year! Hoptoberfest will be the perfect event to kick off the beautiful Virginia Fall season. What more could you ask for than a Labor Day Weekend festival full of beer, wine, great food and music?" Festival food provided by Bavarian Chef Food Truck, Uncle Elders BBQ, Cap'N Corbin's Seafood, N&A Catering – Mediterranean, UFO Food Truck and more. Entertainment includes live music by two phenomenal bands, Dalton Dash and DR. Yes. Creative displays and works of art from Girls Day Out, Shenandoah Spice Company, Chickie-Dickie Beads, Daddy G’s Rockin’ Salsa, Precious Metalz Jewelry, Gray Wine Design, Virginia Wine of the Month Club and more will be attending. There are only a limited number of advanced tickets available for the Hoptoberfest and CRI is encouraging those 21-and-older to pick up tickets early to ensure a spot at Culpeper's newest downtown event. General advance tickets are available for $30 and may be purchased now a Museum of Culpeper History, Vinosity (both located in downtown Culpeper) and Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations (211 West Evans Street) and on the web at www. gnarlyhops.eventbrite.com. $5 nondrinking tickets will be available for purchase at the gate on the day of the event. All are welcome, but please remember no pets and no coolers. The Hoptoberfest - a Gnarly fall event is made possible through generous friends and supporters, such as The Town of Culpeper, Culpeper Times, Fauquier Times, Virginia Eagle/Beer Hound, Far Gohn Brewing Company, Culpeper Auto Parts NAPA, Culpeper Farm Tour and Kid Central. For more information please contact Culpeper Renaissance at

Culpeper Times • August 25-31, 2016 (540) 825-4416 or visit us on the web at www.gnarlyhops.com, www. facebook.com/gnarlyhops, follow us on Twitter @gnarlyhops and Instagram #gnarlyhops.

Novant names new financial officer Novant Health UVA Health System has named Charles “Chuck” Coder chief financial officer. Coder joins the Health System from Community Health Systems, where he most recently served as the market chief financial officer for the Virginia region. “With the formation of Novant Health UVA Health System, we knew we would need a chief financial officer who would provide the right guidance for this unique partnership,” Coder said Melissa Robson, CEO of Novant Health UVA Health System. “I am pleased to welcome Chuck Coder to our team.” Coder has an extensive healthcare background and has worked in finance for Community Health Systems, Health Management Associates and Baptist Health Care. Coder held several positions with Community Health Systems, including chief financial officer for Southside Regional Medical Center in Petersburg, Virginia, and chief financial officer for South Baldwin Regional Medical Center in Foley, Alabama. He also served as chief financial officer with Health Management Associates for Spring Hill Regional Hospital in Spring Hill, Florida. Coder has a Bachelor of Science in accounting and a Master of Business Administration from the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida.

Bird hunters: Register for your HIP permit All hunters requiring a Virginia hunting license including lifetime license holders who plan to hunt doves, waterfowl, rails, woodcock, snipe, coots, gallinules or moorhens in Virginia must be registered with the Virginia Harvest Information Program (HIP). A change for the 2016-2017 season is hunters will now be issued a HIP “permit” with their hunting license, when identifying that they will be hunting migratory game birds, instead of being issued a HIP number as in the past. A new HIP permit is needed for the 2016-2017 hunting season. Just select the HIP permit option when purchasing your hunting license and it will be added to your license and customer account. There is no cost for a HIP permit.


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Local foodies pioneer the cheesy path to epicurean ecstasy JEFFERY MITCHELL

Maybe I missed the notice that allowed vehicles to make left turns at red lights. Apparently “waiting” for a green light is out of style? Follow the laws of the commonwealth? Fuggedaboutit. As I have watched several occurrences of this phenomenon in Culpeper, I have finally been prompted to write about it. The last straw came when multiple cars and a rig decided to do just that and cut across two lanes of traffic to get to Wal-Mart. The rig driver waved – so that was nice. Seriously, though, if that’s what is now acceptable to “Culpeperites,” I had to wonder what other laws no longer matter. Sadly, I did not have to look too far. I will not make this a diatribe about a curmudgeon’s views of order, but instead ask an anarchistic question: If we don’t want to follow (or have the capacity or priority to enforce) the laws, why have them? This is a timely parable for what’s happening in the world of cheese right now. Cheese is hot. The new “in” thing and so commonly implemented (in restaurants), that a noted Washington food critic opined that he would not be surprised to see a cheese and charcuterie offering at 7-11. Ouch. That’s a damning indictment on the lack of creativity going on with the potential of cheese. Where are the maverick’s, the figurative people who started making left turns on red and saying (perhaps to themselves), “Hellz Yeah this is good”? Break a few eggs, rock the boat and let’s move this cheese party forward. I look around and I see a potential epicenter here in Central Virginia. Some of the people and restaurants are leading the pack of cheesy pioneering: Jess (and the team) at Before and After in Sperryville busted the rulebook with their Mimolette Crisps. Adding Italian Parmesan – Reggiano helped to create a one of a

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kind colorful and flavor-filled crisp like none other. The subtle touches on their cheese plates are eye candy too. Grass Rootes is pushing the cheese plate standard with local and Classic Italian regional cheeses that are focused on Serving lunch & dinner taste. How else can you explain the puddle of deliciousness that is Goat Lady Dairy’s Snow Camp? It’s like a puddle of fresh melted cheese at room temperature. That’s cool and outside the box. Flavor on Main has gotten the cheese funk too with cheese’s www.CulpeperCheese.com inclusion on the new bar menu. 129 East Davis Street, Suite 100 Chef Garth is having fun with the Culpeper, Virginia 22701 11085 Marsh Rd, Bealeton, VA 22712 dense milky character of St. Andre (540) 827–4757 - stop in and taste his take on the 540-439-3332 spread of French goodness. Foti’s – always raising the bar – has a rotating selection of Mexican RestauRant chef-curated cheese plates (we hear that they even have a special cheese fridge) with presentations so beautiful that they are regularly photographed before being tasted. Chef Maragos also makes aged Did you knowfeta that the Frenchman’s now the carries French pastries? Did you Corner know that Frenchman’s into something transcendental on Corner now carries French pastries? We are the only elegant cakes for miles around. the appetizer menu. Selfishly, I need tothe call out our Corner for a 500 MeadowbRook dR. Stop by Frenchman’s scrumptious team at Culpeper Cheese and treat. culpepeR, Va 22701 say that the cheese pairings with 540-727-0404 • www.eljaripeo.net Winemaker Wednesday have been off the hook. Take the crystallized M-W Lunch SpeciaL $ 25 Pineapple with Coconut Gouda paired with Narmada’s signature We are the only elegant cakes for miles around. Any Purchase wine MOM and it’s pineapple and Stop by the Frenchman’s Corner of $25 or more for a scrumptious treat. passionfruit flavors. Thinking With Coupon Only. Not Valid With Any Other Offers. 129 E. Davis St. Culpeper, VA 22701 lunch? Local peach and tomato salad with herbs and Buffalo Open Daily at 11 mozzarella do their part to keep the cheese party going. Turn into one of these places to see (and taste) how they are pioneering perceptions of cheese. While the names of the cheeses may be unknown to you and the For all your catering needs! presentations over the top, the experience will move your taste l Full service on and off site buds and understanding to a new SPECIAL: Open Face Roast Beef l Weddings level. Those are rules that I can get With mashed behind breaking.

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The Chamber ADVANTAGE Culpeper Chamber of Commerce » AUGUST 2016 » Volume 3, Issue 20

members in the news

Virginia Broadband, LLC (VABB) is pleased to have on staff our new Field Technician/Customer Service Rep – Greg Weakley. Greg is a Culpeper resident– class of 2008 and comes to VABB with a lot of installation experience. Next – tower climbing training!” The Board of Directors of Hospice of the Piedmont is proud to announce the appointment of Ronald Cottrell as HOP’s new President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Cottrell brings 32 years of experience in hospital administration and management to this role. The Blue Ridge Chorale announces its first rehearsal for the Christmas show on August 29th at Open Door Baptist Church in Culpeper!

ARiA's work on MICA, an artificialintelligence cognitive assistant for defense acquisition was featured in an article in Bloomberg BNA in July. On July 28th! The Piedmont Area Soapbox Derby is hosting The Piedmont Downhill Challenge, A Corporate Derby Challenge Saturday, Oct. 29 from noon to 4 p.m. The second annual challenge offers businesses an opportunity to build an adult Soapbox Derby car with up to 10 co-workers. It's great for team building and all proceeds go toward the Piedmont Area Derby's educational programs. Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center Executive Director Lawrie Parker presented on restorative practices in schools in Richmond at a statewide education conference entitled Classrooms Not Courtrooms. On August 3rd, she conducted a day long training on the topic

for Middle Peninsula educators through Rappahannock Community College. pranapiloga is traveling to Seattle, WA and Floyd, VA to share their love of yoga at studios and festivals. We are also pleased to announce in association with National Yoga Month we will host the 3rd Annual Love & Light Yoga Festival on Sunday, Sept. 25 from 10am to 2pm at pranapiloga. 4 new instructors are poised to join us in September to enhance our class offerings. breathe.believe.become Congratulations to Portrait Art by Elizabeth Bailey who participated in the Professional Photographers of America’s annual International Print Competition. Of the four images submitted- three earned a merit! Katie Reames has joined CFC Farm & Home as Manager of Feed Technical

Services. A graduate of Virginia Tech in Dairy Science, Katie has been an agricultural education teacher, and FFA Advisor at Culpeper County Public School. Katie was a nutritionist for Rockingham Milling, and nutritionist for Blue Seal Feeds. ARiA is pleased to announce three new hires at their Culpeper office: Software Engineer Mark Ross, Software Engineer Andrew Moore, and Senior Software Engineer William Sadler. Dogwood Village would like to recognize Katie Webster for her contributions to the facility. Katie will be a freshman at Orange County High School this year. Her passion in life is playing the piano and she shares her talents with residents in the facility.

Thank you to our sponsors of the 46th Annual Business, Industry and Education Day August 5, 2016

Thanks to all our exhibitors, Eastern View High School and Culpeper County Public Schools!


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REGISTRATION & SPONSORSHIP NOW OPEN

14 TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC

14th Annual Golf Classic Monday, September 19, 2016 Rain Date: September 26, 2016

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4 Players Per Team - Scramble Format

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welcome new members Elizabeth Hunt-AFLAC Woodbridge, VA 22192 703.887.7480 elizabeth_hunt@us.aflac.com Insurance Agencies

Partnership with Native Americans Barbara C. Bailey 13318 Airpark Drive Elkwood, VA 22718 www.nativepartnership.org Non-Profit Clubs & Organizations Martin’s Grocery Dale Martin 15371 Montanus Drive Culpeper, VA 22701 540.727.1076 Grocery Store

Potts Electrical Services, LLC Bob Potts Culpeper, VA 22701 703.298.9275 Electrical Contractors Murphy USA Peggy Humphries 16100 Ira Hoffman Lane Culpeper, VA 22701 870.866.0156 Convenience Store Culpeper Recreation Club, Inc. Jeff Temple P.O. Box 475 Culpeper, VA 22701 540.825.8269 Non-Profit Clubs & Organizations

Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Spotlight: Ashley Carter, Administrative Director of Operations Meet Ashley Carter! Ashley is a familiar face to many at Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center as the Administrative Director of Operations. She has been with Culpeper Medical center for 3 years and truly enjoys working for our community hospital. Ashley is proud of being a Culpeper local. With family close by, she enjoys the wonderful restaurants and shops in Downtown Culpeper. She serves her community by volunteering with Hospice of the Piedmont, United Way, and the Culpeper Young Professionals.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and Staff of The Culpeper County Chamber of Commerce, we would like to express our gratitude and thanks to Debbie Stohlman for her dedicated service to the Chamber!

Nominations for the 102 nd Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Awards NOW OPEN

Do you know a potential award winner?

NOMINATe Through October 7th 2016 for: - Large Business of the Year - Small Business of the Year - Non Profit of the Year - Young Professional of the Year - Enterpenear of of the Year - L.B Henretty Memorial Outstanding Citizen Award

Nominate online at: CulpeperChamber.com/Awards

Welcome

to our new President/CEO Sandy Boone! We're excited for our future!


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NOTICE OF HEARING FOR RECEIVING PROOF OF DEBTS AND DEMANDS Re: ESTATE of MAXWELL GENE HAHN, DECEASED Court File 140000217 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES, TAKE NOTICE At the request of the Administrator of the above estate, and pursuant to the terms of Section 64.2-550 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, I will conduct a hearing for the TAKING OF DEBTS AND DEMANDS in reference to the above estate at 115 SOUTH WEST STREET, CULPEPER, VIRGINIA, 22701 on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 beginning at 10:00 A.M. All interested parties are hereby required to appear to such time and place with proof of debts and demands in reference to said estate. BRUCE T. CLARK COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS FOR CULPEPER COUNTY 115 SOUTH WEST STREET CULPEPER, VIRGINIA 22701

Crafters Breweries Nurseries Homesteaders Restaurants Garden Centers

Piedmont Harvest Fest

Saturday, Sept 10, 2016 10am-4pm Fauquier Fair Grounds 6209 Old Auburn Rd, Warrenton 20187 For more info and prices: Lauren Palese, Piedmont Harvest Fest, 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 25 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4414

Full Time Employment Culpeper Petroleum

LP Service Technician

Full/time Service Technician needed to perform service and installation of mechanical equipment. Must be 21 years of age or older. CDL required. Must exhibit mechanical aptitude and be propane certified or able to obtain. To apply please visit our website: www. southernstates.com and apply to requisition # 4431

Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- M/F/Vets/Disability & other protected classes

PURCHASING AGENT

Warrenton, VA. High end custom millwork shop seeks experienced purchasing agent. Degree or Certification required. Must have computer skills, able to perform in a fast paced environment, and working with vendors on pricing. Other job requirements will involve safety director and inventory control. Experience working in a millwork company will have first consideration. M-F 7:00am 5:00pm. Medical, dental, 401-k, Employee Stock Option Retirement Plan, paid vacation and holidays. Send resume to: kvetter@gcabinet.com

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Looking for agricultural land for cattle to lease in Fauquier or Culpeper Co. Contact Dalton: 540-222-8938

Full Time Employment

ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER

Warrenton, VA. High end custom millwork shop seeks assistant project manager. Degree required. Must be able to read blueprints, have computer skills, good communication skills, and be able to multi-task in a fast paced environment. Experience working in a construction setting will have first consideration. M-F 7:00am - 5:00pm. Medical, dental, 401-k, Employee Stock Option Retirement Plan, paid vacation and holidays. Send resume to: kvetter@gcabinet.com

PAVING CREWS

Superior Paving Corp., as award winning Asphalt Company, has openings for multiple positions.

* Crew Foreman * Paving Crew Laborers * Asphalt Rakers/Luteman * Screedman To learn more and complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

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Wilderness Presidential Resort Full time positions with benefits *Housekeepers *Maintenance workers *Security officers Seasonal *Lifeguards - must be certified Apply within or send application to: blang@wpresort.com Application found at: www.wpresort.com

Cabinet/Case Production Worker

Warrenton, VA. High end custom millwork shop seeks dedicated person for case/ cabinetry production. New climate controlled facility. Candidate needs to be able to read blue prints, operate basic machinery while working in a team oriented environment. Great opportunity for advancement. Occasional Saturdays are required. Top wages, medical, dental, 401-k, Employee Stock Option Retirement Plan, paid vacation and holidays. Send resume to: wsampsell@gcabinet.com

Field Operations Assistant Superior Paving Corp., an award winning asphalt company, is seeking an individual to support our Operation Managers with field and corporate office duties. Position will measure jobs for tonnage, perform string lining for depths and yields, assist with job/crew scheduling, ensure proper resource allocation and perform other duties to ensure customer expectations are met. This position will also perform data entry, prepare communications and is responsible for making sure safe work practices are promoted at all times. Requirements include strong computer skills including MS Office proficiency, previous construction industry experience/exposure and a valid driver´s license with a satisfactory driving record. A college degree in a related field is preferred, but not required. Complete an application at: www.superiorpaving.net. SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS PROUD TO BE AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

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Piedmont Communications, Inc., owners of Today’s Country WJMA-FM and Classic Hits WOJL - SAMFM radio is expanding its sales staff with a significant opportunity for someone with solid business experience and desire to succeed in a fast paced marketing and advertising environment. Position provides base salary, generous commission and medical/health insurance benefits. Outside sales experience is preferred but not required for the right individual. Knowledge of central Virginia and how businesses operate, plan strategy and measure success is key. If you are goal oriented, professionally competitive and self confident please send resume and cover letter to General Manager, WJMA/WOJL, P.O. Box 271, Orange, VA 22960. PCI is a responsible EEOC employer.

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Bartenders & Servers Starting @$6 hr

Banquet Servers Starting @$10hr

Golf Positions

also available Please apply in person: Stonewall Golf Club 15601 Turtle Point Dr Gainesville VA. 20155 703-753-6410

COMMERCIAL EXTERIOR REPAIR TECHNICIAN

with exp in roofing, carpentry, siding, waterproofing & all aspects of exterior building repair. Must have valid DL & transportation to sites in the NOVA, MD, DC metro area. Call 540-349-1503 to apply.

CDL DRIVERS ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR / TACK TRUCK SWEEPER TRUCK

Superior Paving Corp. is seeking Sweeper and Asphalt distributor/Tack Truck operators. Operators are responsible for making normal operating adjustments of equipment, performing minor maintenance and performing other paving related duties as needed. Previous paving industry experience preferred. Must have CDL Class B with tanker and hazmat endorsements. Work schedule may include nights, weekends and overtime. Apply at: www.superiorpaving.net SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

The Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority is accepting applications for the position of

Water Operator Trainee (Grade 7)

Graduation from high school is preferred and six months experience in water, or any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities: Possession of a valid Virginia Driver´s License which is free of violations for a period of three years; possession of a Virginia State Class 4 Water Works Operator´s Certificate or the ability to obtain one within first year of employment is required. Must also be able to obtain Class 3 Water Works Operator´s Certificate within the second year of employment. Applications for employment shall be submitted to the Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority at 7172 Kennedy Road, Warrenton, VA 20187, attention Nikki Saulsbury, or emailed to at snsaulsbury@fcwsa.org. Applications may also be obtained on the Authority´s website at www.fcwsa.org by the following the “Employment” link at the bottom of the page. Applications will be accepted for this position until it has been filled. Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority 7172 Kennedy Road Warrenton, VA 20187 Phone: (540) 349-2092 ext. 115 Fax: (540) 347-7689 Attn: Nikki Saulsbury

The FCWSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

FirstLight Home Care is hiring

CAREGIVERS/CNAS

MATERIALS MANAGER

Come join our fast growing team providing in-home care for those in need. Personal Care Aid training available for those who want an entry level position into the ever growing health care field. This is a fast paced environment with changing schedules. However, if you are up for the challenge FirstLight Home Care offers a competitive hourly wage, paid vacation plus bonus opportunity! Call Ellie Wilson at: 571-292-2630 or email: elwilson@firstlighthomecare.com

Ordering supplies, inventory control, shipping and receiving, computer skills, knowledge of GPO, interpersonal skills, all are a must. Clinical background, LPN/ Scrub Tech preferred. Organized and work well in a fast paced and constantly changing environment of a Surgical Center. FT, M-F

RICHMARK Site Services, LLC, a Warrenton, Virginia based Site Development Contractor, is currently accepting applications & resumes for an experienced

CNAs/PCAs/Caregivers

Estimator/Project Manager

to join our team and assist with Estimating, Project Management, and Office Operations. Please send your resume to mark@ richmarksite.com or you can contact our office at 540-359-6226.

Contract Administrator

for General Excavation, in Opal, VA. Full time position. Benefits include vacation and holiday pay, sick leave, health, dental/vision insurance and 401K. Canidate must be proficient in Microsoft Word/Excel/Outlook with strong accounting skills. Experience with Viewpoint Construction Software and Crystal Reports is REQUIRED. Familiarity with highway and utility construction/VDOT requirements a plus. You may send your resume via fax 540-439-3795 or e-mail kjenkins@gei-va.com G.E.I. is an EOE & supports drug free workplace.

Administrative Assistant

(Hours: 10 am - 3 pm) for Smith-Midland Corp, reporting directly to the CEO. Duties include: arranging travel, maintaining CEO´s daily calendar & appts, coordinating meetings & events as well as day-to-day admin duties. Candidate must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite. Salary commensurate with exp. Applicants send resumes including salary history to: Smith-Midland Corporation P.O. Box 300; Midland, VA 22728 Phone: 540-439-3266 Email: emcclinton@smithmidland.com ~ Equal Opportunity Employer ~

WAREHOUSE HELP

Immediate opening in feed manufacturing facility for evening shift (3:00 p.m. to midnight). Consistent heavy lifting required. Full-time position with benefits. Apply in person to:

CFC Farm & Home Center

Route 29 North - Culpeper, VA (next to Wal-Mart) No Phone Calls

FIELD DENSITY TECHNICIANS

No Experience Required! Superior Paving Corp., an award winning Asphalt Company, has immediate openings for Field Density Technicians. No experience required, we will train the right candidates! Position is responsible for visiting job sites to test material, ensuring that quality standards are met. Qualifications include excellent math skills, good communication skills, valid driver´s license, and HS Diploma or equivalent. Work schedule may include nights, weekends and overtime. Apply at: www.superiorpaving.net SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS PROUD TO BE AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

Fax resume: 540-829-8191 or email to 10MCasc@gmail.com

Expd. PT/FT, flexible, some overnight & weekends. Immediate need! Heaven Sent 877-349-7772

Medical Receptionist

Busy medical practice looking for full time, reliable, detail oriented, patient friendly medical receptionist. Must be able to work at Culpeper/Warrenton/Gainesville offices. Mail resume to

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The Graffiti House Heritage Day: The grand opening of the hospital room Contributed Report The largest cavalry battle of the 1861-1864 War Between the States took place in Culpeper County 153 years ago. It occurred in early summer at Brandy Station during June of 1863. General Robert E. Lee began moving his Army of Northern Virginia from Fredericksburg, Virginia on a campaign that would end at the Battle of Gettysburg. Therefore, he commanded General J. E. B. Stuart to screen his movements and Stuart encamped his cavalry division near Brandy Station. It did not go unnoticed by the Federal Army. Very early on the morning of June 9, Major General Alfred Pleasanton commanded his 11,000

men in the Army of the Potomac to attack the Confederate Army which numbered 9,500 soldiers. The day long battle was a melee of smoke, dust, flashing sabers, the rattle of carbines and pistols, cannon roar, and soldiers of the blue and gray intermingled regiments ferociously charging and slashing in chaotic fashion. The ambulances were assembled and the wounded were taken to homes to be treated. One of the houses was the Stone house located near Fleetwood Hill; previously the home of Postmaster John Stone where originally the injured Confederates were taken to be treated. Later, while recovering in 1863 and 1864, soldiers of both sides

used the embers from the fireplace to write their names, thoughts, messages and artwork on the walls. The Stone house is now known as the Graffiti House and the graffiti is being remembered, protected and preserved by the Brandy Station Foundation. The walls speak today about those days 153 years ago. To that end, the Brandy Station Foundation will have a grand opening of the newly created 1860s hospital room during the Graffiti House Heritage Day on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Graffiti House is located at 19484 Brandy Road. in Brandy Station, Virginia. Children 12 and under will be

admitted free and $5 per person donation is suggested. Events will include the grand opening of the hospital room, a field war hospital, a speaker’s program, a memorial service for the gallant John Pelham led by the Culpeper UDC, Confederate and Federal bivouac areas, sutlers, a photo booth, a lecture on Civil War medicine, the Country Troubadours, Graffiti House tours, and a children's corner with vintage clothes and toys. An “Army Enlistment” program for children will be presented with a reward upon completion. Food will be available for purchase. For further information, go to www.brandystationfoundation.com or call 540.341.7019.

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