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Search narrows to three finalists This week the State Board for Community Colleges has certified three finalists for the position of president at Germanna Community College. The finalists were among more than 100 applicants from across the nation. The three finalists include Dr. John R. Donnelly of Charlottesville, VA; Dr. Janet Gullickson, of Spokane, WA; and Dr. Linda Thomas-Glover, of Onley, VA. “This opportunity at Germanna is attracting an impressive breadth and depth of talent,” said Glenn DuBois, chancellor of Virginia’s Community Colleges. “We take that as a vote of confidence in the college, as well as the entire Virginia Community College System. Our focus on student success, our innovative approaches to providing short-term workforce training and our stability make us attractive to community college leaders who yearn to make a difference.” Dr. John R. Donnelly is currently vice president for instruction and student services at Piedmont Virginia Community College, a position he has held since 2010. Prior Donnelly to that, he served for two years as vice president of academic and student affairs/provost for Massachusetts Bay Community College in Wellesley Hills, MA. Donnelly began his community college career as an adjunct instructor of history at Germanna Community College in 1999 and rose through the ranks serving as a full-time faculty member and eventually an assistant dean and dean at the college. He holds a doctorate in higher education from the University of Virginia, master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a bachelor’s degree from James Madison University. Dr. Janet Gullickson has presided over two community colleges, including her current Gullickson position as president
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of Spokane Falls Community College, a position she has held since 2012. Prior to that, she served two years as chief academic officer for the second largest district of the Community Colleges of Spokane. Gullickson served as president of Front Range Community College in Westminster, CO, between 2004 and 2005. She was also interim president and provost of what is now known as Minnesota’s Northeast Higher Education District. Gullickson holds a doctorate in education from the University of Minnesota, a master’s degree from South Dakota State University, and a bachelor’s degree from the University of South Dakota. Dr. Linda ThomasGlover is the current president of Eastern Shore Community College, a position she has held since 2009. Prior to that, she served as provost/ Thomaschief academic officer Glover of Elizabethtown Community and Technical College in Kentucky beginning in 2004. Thomas-Glover also worked for more than a decade at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, NC, rising through several positions, ultimately serving a nine-month term as the college’s interim vice president of instruction. She holds a doctorate in chemistry from Temple University, a master’s degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and a bachelor’s degree from South Carolina State College. The three finalists are vying to succeed Dr. David Sam, who has served as Germanna’s president for nearly a decade. Sam announced last summer that he would retire at the end of the current academic year. The finalists will each spend a day or more on the campuses of Germanna between Monday, March 20 and Thursday, March 30, 2017, to meet with faculty, staff, students and community members. Germanna Community College, which opened in 1970, is a twoyear, public institution of higher education, serving a total headcount of about 13,000, including both students in academic courses and workforce development training, in the counties of Caroline, Culpeper, King George, Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania, Stafford and the city of Fredericksburg.
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Robo Hamster looks to take first at FIRST By Jeff Say
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It may have been a premonition years ago when the Vesperman family became the proud owners of a Robo Dwarf Hamster. Paige, as youngest daughter Angel named the animal, became a mascot and namesake of the Vespermans’ other hobbies - robotics. The Vesperman clan first got into the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) when oldest son Jeremy was in high school. The first year competing, their team - the Robo Hamsters - qualified for the world championships. Since then, it’s been a hand-me down hobby of sorts. Jacob, 16, a junior at Culpeper County High School tagged along when Jeremy, now a junior at Kettering University majoring in computer programming, first started the club in 2013. Josh, 14, an eighth-grader at Culpeper Middle School followed suit and Angel, 11, joined the team last year. For parents Colleen and Matthew Vesperman, the competition helps spread their love of robotics and helps ensure their children a
higher education. Jeremy earned a FIRST scholarship for $22,500 and that has helped pave his way into college. While it can help with tuition, the biggest aspect for the Vespermens is the focus on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math). “It gets you more involved in STEM activities,” Josh said. “It opens a lot of opportunities for college and other careers. Also, it’s a lot of fun.” Robots not in disguise Josh watched his older brothers work on robots around the house and quickly picked up the love of the craft. “I like to build things and experiment,” Josh said. “I like seeing what works and what doesn’t work. I like trying to solve problems.” One of those problems manifested itself a couple of years ago when he was participating in the FIRST Lego League. Josh wanted to build a miniature robot to do some chores around the house, but wasn’t very good at programming. ➤ See Robots, Page 5
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Justin Vesperman and his father Matthew check out their robot "Paige" that will be entered in this year's FIRST Robotics Competition. The Vesperman family - Justin, Jacob and Angel - comprise Robo Hamster, Culpeper's only FIRST Robotics team. Robo Hamster will compete in Hampton Roads March 17 as they look to advance in this year's competiton.
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The Vesperman family comprise Robo Hamster. From left: Jacob, Justin, Angel, Colleen and Matthew. The team is sponosred by Matthew, TE Connectivity and Dr. Kilby. ➤ Robots, from Page 4 He still smiles when he recalls when he first got it to function. “I got it to at least move around,” he said. This year, he and his sister will serve as “gunners” for the Robo Hamster team while older brother Jacob handles the driving responsibilities. The competition each year has a theme and this years is Steamworks. Creators must build a robot that is able to pick up balls, putting them in a goal to score points and then be able to move gears to attain more points. The two and a half minute challenge is split into three categories - autonomous, teleop and end game - with the robot operating only with its programming during the autonomous stage. The driver and gunners direct it during the teleop section and finally in the end game, the bot must climb a rope to earn points. It’s a time consuming, but ultimately rewarding experience. “We’re crossing our fingers. We’re very confident in our bot this year,” Colleen Vesperman said. This year’s strategy for the Robo Hamsters is defense, which is what their bots are known for. “Our first year, we got to worlds because we were kind of a big bully,” Matthew said. “In that we had one of the strongest drive bases on defense, and we were able to interrupt the flow of the other teams.” Three teams form an alliance and must battle off against other alliances. “We have a little bit more offensive things, so we will be able to pick up balls to score and we can place gears up,” Jacob said. Last year, they attempted to use cameras to help maneuver, but having two feeds caused issues. This year, they are using a Raspberry Pie 3 to combine two camera feeds into one which will allow the driver coach to see almost a picture-in-picture screen of what is going on with the bot. As a female, Angel hasn’t encountered those that scoff when she says she’s interested in science but has heard of that issue. Instead her friends are more amazed at what the family does.
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Visit the Gofundme page at https://www.gofundme. com/frc4466-2017 or visit https://www.facebook.com/ FrcTeam4466/ or email cvesperman@liberty.edu “I tell my friends that I build robots and they’re like ‘you can’t build a robot,’” Angel said. But the Vespermens do, and this year’s creation is 40 inches long, 36 inches wide and 24 inches tall. At the moment it weighs around 80 pounds but is not quite finished. It can weigh no more than 120 pounds and the family has six hours before a competition to put the finishing touches on it. The first competition they will participate in is March 17 in Hampton Roads. “The advantage we’ve had in the past was that we were very consistent,” Matthew said. “Last year the weight was an issue for us, because we were top heavy.” Want to help sponsor? The family credits local STEM enthusiasts with helping, especially TE Connectivity, which has provided funding since their second year in existence. “They approached us our second year,” Matthew said. “The local plant was told to a find robotics team to sponsor. They fully funded us for the first two years.” They have also received help from local businessman Tony Troilo, owner of Rosson & Troilo and a longtime STEM supporter through the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby. He rents a building to the Vespermans so they have space to create their bots. “The last couple of years we built in houses or apartments we rented,” Colleen said. Kilby Pediatrics also sponsors and the family has set up a gofundme page for others who want to contribute. Jacob, who works at Chili’s, has also helped bankroll the hobby, at a time when most 16-year-olds would rather spend their money on themselves, he gives back to his family's’ team. “It means a lot,” Jacob said. “I’m hoping it can help me going to college.”
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Why do I need to plant Certified Seed Potatoes? After all, potatoes are readily available in any grocery store. In order for a seed potato to become certified, it is inspected at least twice in the field during the growing season. Once the potatoes pass these field inspections for signs of disease, they are harvested and put into storage. Samples are taken from the various lots of the harvested crop, then shipped to a warmer climate where they are grown December through January. These test batches must be verified through onsite inspection not to exceed acceptable tolerances for various diseases such as blights, mosaic viruses, wilts, and others. Once they pass these inspections, the lots can be certified and the bags are given a Blue Certification tag. This is your assurance that you are buying a healthy spud for your field or garden.
Potatoes are vegetables but they contain a lot of starch (carbohydrates) that make them more like rice, pasta and bread in terms of nutrition. Much like rice, wheat and maize (corn), potato crops are an important part the world’s diet.
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How to grow them If you haven't harvested new potatoes in the spring, you may not know what a treat you are missing! To get started, about 1 pound of seed potatoes will provide roughly enough eyes to plant about 10 feet of garden row. You should plant 1.5 to 2-oz pieces of potato. Each piece should have at least one good eye. The spuds should be spaced 10 to 12 inches apart along the row, and allow 24 to 36 inches between rows. Fertilizer requirements are 2.5 lbs of 5-10-10 per 50-ft row. Plan on side-dressing 1 or 2 times through the season with 1-lb 10-10-10 per 50-ft row. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication 426-413 offers complete detailed information about planting your potatoes. When should I plant? Traditionally, folks plant potatoes around Saint Patrick’s Day in our area. Actually, you can plant anytime from mid-March through April in this region. If you want to plant by
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Healthy Living Novant Health offers Grants available activity kit for The Culpeper Wellness Foundation will award $75,000 hospital stays in grants for health and wellness IN BRIEF
Novant Health is offering patients the option to choose a Meaningful Activity Kit as one way to help alleviate anxiety and reduce boredom during their hospital stay. Patients receiving care at Novant Health hospitals will be able to choose between kits containing items such as playing cards, puzzle books, an eye pillow and earplugs or a blank journal/sketch pad. "The kits offer patients a meaningful way to keep their minds busy during their stay," said Sharon Nelson, the program manager for integrative arts for Novant Health. "These activities can also be an ice-breaker. It gives the visitor or the clinician a way to interact with the patient as a person – something that allows them to feel normal, and not focused solely on their illness. That can be especially important for young family members." Novant Health is providing one kit a week to each patient free of charge.
projects serving Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties. Applications will be accepted beginning on Monday, March 20. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 14 at midnight. Applicants can request funding up to $10,000 to support projects that will be completed by December 31, 2017. Funding decisions will be made by Foundation volunteers who serve on the Community Grants Advisory Board and applicants will be notified of the status of their application by May 12, 2017. Grant recipients must be organizations recognized as taxexempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or be a school, municipality or other subdivision of government. Organizations that do not have public charity status may apply for grants if a public charity acts as a fiscal sponsor. “The Foundation’s mission is to improve health and promote wellness in Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties,” states Shari Landry, President of Culpeper Wellness Foundation. “The Healthy Living Grants Program allows
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Culpeper Republican Party Canvass us to support the efforts of local nonprofits that are passionate about making our communities healthier and stronger. We look forward to funding projects throughout the three counties.” In 2016, Healthy Living Grants were awarded to 13 organizations including: A.G. Richardson Elementary School, Aging Together, Blue Ridge Narcotic & Gang Task Force, Culpeper Winter Heat Shelter Program, Farmington Elementary School, LOWLINC, Madison County Primary School & Head Start Program, Orange County Free Clinic, Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic, Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services, Shining Hands, Inc., The Manna Ministry and Verdun Adventure Bound. The Healthy Living Grant Program guidelines and application instructions will be posted on the Foundation’s website www. culpeperwellness.org on March 1. The Foundation will also offer an optional orientation to the grants program on Thursday, March 9 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Culpeper Baptist Church, 318 S. West St., Culpeper.
Call for a Culpeper Republican Party Canvass for the purpose of selecting Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the 30th House of Delegates District Convention. The full call may be found at www. culpepergop.org and www.rpv. org. The Party Canvass will be held at 601 Madison Rd, Culpeper VA, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. local time on Saturday April 1, 2017. The Convention will be held at 10 a.m. May 6, at Madison at the Mill, 323-E North Madison Rd., Orange, VA 22960 . Candidates for Delegates or Alternate Delegates to the Convention shall file a Delegate Candidate Consent Form by mail to Carol Duncan, 2267 Welton Pond Ct, Jeffersonton VA 22724, which must be received no later than 9:59 p.m., Saturday March 18, 2017. Postmarks will not govern. The Candidate Consent Form can be obtained from Carol Duncan, 2267 Welton Pond Ct, Jeffersonton VA 22724 or online at www.culpepergop.org. A voluntary fee of $10 is requested to accompany the consent form. Questions may be directed to corrsec@culpepergop. org or to Chairman Charles Duncan, 2267 Welton Pond Ct, Jeffersonton VA 22724.
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PARKS & RECREATION Recreation Gym Grades 4th-9th
Come join us for 2 hours of fun at Floyd T. Binns Middle School! Up to 15 PRE-REGISTERED participants will be accepted for Grades 4-6th & for Grades 7-9th. The gymnasium will be split, one side for each age group. Volunteers will be on-site to supervise. (No drop in participants will be accepted) Participants will have the opportunity to play basketball, air hockey, ping pong, or corn hole - all supplies provided. Basketball - teams will be formed each week based on the participants that show up. Whether you’ve played before or are just starting out, everyone is welcome! Volunteers are needed to help run this program. If you are available to help, please email Parks@CulpeperCounty.gov. Register By: 3/28 PARENT MUST Call or Stop by the Parks & Rec office TO REGISTER CHILD (registration opens MARCH 1ST). Saturdays, 4/1-4/29* (4wks) 10:00a-12:00n FREE *No Games 4/8
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RESTAURANT WEEK • CRI sponsors a spring Restaurant Week with nine participating restaurants March 6-12.
MUSIC AT GRASS ROOTES
CULPEPER MARCH
Annie Reed (Meg Ryan). 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.
NEW EXHIBITS • The Museum of Culpeper History has re-opened for the 2017 season with new exhibits featuring World War I and the Women of Winston and Winston, An Early Planned Community. Located at 113 S. Commerce Street in The Depot. Hours are 10 a.m - 5 p.m 540-8291749. REUNION • CCHS of 1982 will celebrate their 35 year class reunion on Oct. 7, 2017 from 6-11:30 p.m. at Reva Fire Hall. If you are a classmate or know one, please pass information to them. Dress is casual but no torn jeans. Full dinner served. BYOB. Music provided by Craig Ayscue of CNT Music Factory DJ Service. Hope to see lots of classmates. $40 per person. Make check payable to CCHS CLASS OF 1982. Address your envelope to Donna Yowell Hitt, P.O. Box 403, Culpeper, VA. 22701. Questions, contact Tammy (Hitt) Terwilliger at 540-347-3952. RECREATION GYM • Culpeper County Parks and Recreation will offer recreation gym in April. Registration opens March 1. Designed for 4th-9th graders from 10 a.m. - noon Saturdays. It’s an opportunity to come out and play basketball, air hockey and a few other games in a fun environment. Volunteers will be on site to supervise, and some
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP • While breastfeeding
Hear singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Aubrey Driggers at Grass Rootes March 4.
basketball skills practice drills will be covered. Pre-registration required. Parent must call or stop by the parks & recreation office to register. Phone 540-727-3412. ALSO AVAILABLE – Strong by Zumba, Tai Chi, Little Tigers Karate, Books n Babies, Pre-school Books n Play, “Book” a trip around the world, Making Marks, Hot Hula, Beginner Fermentation, Endless Pasta, and more! Visit www. CulpeperRecreation.com.
is a natural process, it can be challenging especially in the early weeks. Pink Cocoon Breastfeeding Support Group meets monthly providing encouragement to new and experienced breastfeeding moms. Led by Pink Cocoons International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Cindy Curtis RN-C, IBCLC, CCE, CD - Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers are encouraged to attend. Meets the First Thursday of each month from 10-11 a.m. Providence Bible Church at Providence Bible Church at 17211 Greens Free. Email Cindy@pinkcocoon.com for more information
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a drink to country singer Brianna Lauren at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is non-smoking. For further information call 825-3424.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or
FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Sleepless in Seattle” (TriStar, 1993). Tom Hanks stars as widower Sam Baldwin, the father of an 8-year-old boy, who, by way of a talk radio program, gets involved in a long-distance relationship with unhappily engaged journalist
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What’s Happening topic is "True North - Grace Alone.” Join us at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. Live stream available at 10 a.m. via our website www.mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. Located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Ice Cream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297.
CAMPS • Learn about summer camp offerings at the Summer Activity Fair March 4.
MARCH 3
FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Chocolat” (Orion Classics, 1988). In a story told through a series of flashbacks, a young French woman contemplates her childhood days in a colonial outpost in Cameroon. In French 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. LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Nashville’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover..
MARCH 4
FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Little Women” (Columbia, 1994). This fourth feature film adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 classic novel follows the four March sisters, at home with their Marmee, as they help the poor, fight to keep their family together, and find love while their father is off fighting in the Civil War. 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..
SUMMER ACTIVITY FAIR • Looking for some great ideas to keep your kids occupied once the novelty of “no school’ has worn off? Come to the Culpeper County Library anytime from 3-5 p.m. A variety of vendors will be on hand so you can learn more, ask questions, and see what is best for your child. 271 Southgate Shopping Center. Contact Susan Keller at 540.825.8691 or skeller@cclva.org. LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or
a drink to Culpeper’s own singer/ songwriter/instrumentalist Aubrey Driggers at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
LIFE AFTER LOSS • Novant
Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center is hosting Life after Loss, a support group for women who have lost a newborn or pregnancy. A licensed clinical social worker leads the group. Education and support are provided. Topics include: experience of loss, anatomy of grief, loss of role, challenges of mourning, adapting to loss, ritual and renewal. Registration is recommended. For more information, please call Laura Nicholson at 540-829-8807. First Saturdays of each month from 2-3 p.m. Located at 501 Sunset Lane.
MARCH 5
CHURCH • Mountain View
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DEATH CAFE • Bring Death out of the dark corner with the Death Café, a group-directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes – no products or services are sold or endorsed. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counseling session. Join us for coffee, cake and conversation from 3 – 4:30 p.m. in the Library meeting room. 271 southgate Shopping Center. RSVP by calling 540.718.5323 or email craig.wilt@ hopva.org UMPIRES NEEDED • Culpeper County Little League 2017 Spring Umpire Training Class (Culpeper and surrounding counties). Do you enjoy baseball/ softball? Do you want to improve your rules knowledge? Do you enjoy volunteering in the community? Are you 14 years of age or older? Then Culpeper County LIttle Leauge (CCLL) is looking for you.We are in need of energetic people (coed) to umpire this season (April through June). Meeting will be held at 1 p.m. (TBA). For additional information please contact Kyle Peterson, Umpire in Chief. kyle.peterson.sr@gmail.com BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot. Food available for purchase. Contact Jim Calhoun at 540-937-1730.
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RESTAURANT WEEK •
If you've been waiting for a special occasion to explore the robust and diverse mix of downtown Culpeper restaurants, you now have one: Culpeper Renaissance's Culpeper Downtown Restaurant Week now held in the spring and fall. With specially priced menu options -$25 per person includes a 3-course
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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. dinner of appetizer, entrée, and dessert -- it's a great excuse to revisit old favorites or try something new. Make your reservations now for March 6-12. Nine participating downtown restaurants. Visit www. culpeperdowntown.com. Contact: 540-825-4416.
SUPPORT • Survivors for Life
Support Group. Support group for those that are affected by the unique grief associated with the loss of a loved one to suicide. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Culpeper Library from 7-8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Team Jordan and facilitated by Alan Rasmussen, Prevention Specialist for Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services. Contact Alan Rasmussen for further information at 434-8258913 or by email at arasmussen@ rrcsb.org.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
• Held at Culpeper Hospital from 7-8:30 p.m. Runs through March 27. Special weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them, renew through faith-based perspective. Adults and teens welcome. Sponsored by Spiritual Care Support Ministries. This is non-denominational and free. Learn more at www.scsm.tv or call Chaplain Liz Danielsen at 540/3495814 for information and directions.
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FILM • The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Laura” (20th CenturyFox, 1944). Otto Preminger directed this haunting film-noir about a police detective who falls in love with the woman whose murder he's investigating. Introduced by film historian and author David Bordwell, who is the current Chair in Modern Culture of The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. Starts at 7 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater. For more information, call 202-707-9994.
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What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES
FAUQUIER COUNTY MARCH 6
JOB FAIR • An area-wide
Spring Job Fair will be held from 4 - 6 p.m. at Lord Fairfax’s Warrenton Campus (6480 College St., Warrenton). Fourteen area businesses will be on hand, hiring a wide variety of positions including IT, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, admin, education, banking, law enforcement, and home improvement. Job candidates are encouraged to bring a resume and register beforehand at http:// goo.gl/kKlGsa. Free Job Fair Etiquette workshop at 3 p.m. Call 540.212.4570.
MARCH 7
SPEAKING OF HISTORY
• The Warrenton Antiquarian Society’s annual Open Meeting will be held at 2 p.m. at the Warrenton-Fauquier Visitors Center, 33 N. Calhoun St. in Warrenton. All are welcome. Event is free with informal reception following. Guest speaker is historian, journalist and author Marc Leepson who will speak on Francis Scott Key: The life and times of the author of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Contact Sally Hodgkin at pdqsally@aol.com
MARCH 9
CHESS • Calling all chess
lovers of all ages, beginners through masters! The United States Chess Federation (USCF) affiliated Warrenton VA Chess Club meets every Thursday from 6:45 - 10:45 p.m. to host ongoing tournaments! $50 monthly prize to best score! Meet new friends by celebrating a common interest in the greatest game ever invented! Held at 73 Culpeper Street. Contact 540-660-2822, email info@ warrentonchessclub.com. Visit warrentonchessclub.com
Author Marc Leepson will speak on Francis Scott Key March 7.
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY MARCH 4 RELAY FOR LIFE BREAKFAST• Old-fashioned
country breakfast buffet from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at Flint Hill Volunteer Fire Department, 945 Fodderstack Rd., Flint Hill. Sponsored by Flint Hill Volunteer Fire Department, prepared by Flint Hill United Methodist Church (benefiting the Flint Hill United Methodist Church Relay for Life Team). Suggested donation $6, adults ($3 ages 10 and younger). For more information, call 540-675-1566.
CONCERT• The Theatre at Little Washington presents Washington DC area band Shenandoah Run at 8 p.m. They blend traditional and contemporary folk music appealing to a diverse audience. The nine members of the group are: Bob Melissinos (guitar, vocals); Renee Moyer (vocals, percussion); Henry Milne (guitar, vocals); Carolyn Eyerly Sagatov (vocals, percussion); Jim Thorne
(guitar, flute); Pamela Ferguson (fiddle, vocals); John Werntz (bass, vocals); Joe Dickey (banjo); and Robert Burleson (guitar). Tickets for the performance are $25 for adults and $10 for students under 18. For reservations, please visit LittleWashingtonTheatre. com or send email to info@ littlewashingtontheatre.com. The Theatre, 291 Gay Street, P.O. Box 322, Washington VA 22747, 540675-1253.
MARCH 10
SECOND FRIDAY AT THE LIBRARY • NASA scientist
Joan Vernikos speaks at 8 p.m. for RAAC’s Second Friday lecture series. This event will be held at the Rappahannock County Library, 4 Library Road, Washington. The topic: “How to Age Better and Other Space Stories.” The talks are free and all are welcome (and, as a bonus, Rappahannock’s favorite raconteur, Nevill Turner, will introduce the speaker).
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TRIP • AARP, Chapter 5329 at Lake of the Woods is sponsoring motorcoach day trips departing from Lake of the Woods. All are welcome. For more information please contact Barbara (540) 9724651 or wisecruiser@hotmail.com "Taste of Solomon's" Solomon's Island, Maryland Saturday, March 25, 2017. Stroll the Riverwalk along the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay with access to shops and participating restaurants to taste samples of their specialty foods and signature drinks. Vouchers can be purchased for $4.00 per sample. Price: $49.00 Living History Cruise, Baltimore Maryland Saturday, May 6, 2017 Set sail on a 6-hour cruise on the SS John W. Brown the only fully restored WWll liberty ship on the east coast. Enjoy an action-packed re-enactment with vintage aircraft's flying overhead, entertainment, tour of the ship and lunch. Price: $205 Washington National Cathedral Flower Mart Saturday, May 6, 2017 Price: $49.
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EDITORIAL
Delivery dilemma The good news is that newspapers are alive and well and circulating in Culpeper. Be it a daily or weekly, like the Culpeper Times, we’re happy that folks still enjoy reading about their local world and advertisers are willing to support that effort. Ours is a free paper designed to reach the most people in the most effective way. To that end, we made the decision several months ago to make our paper available in racks in more than 300 locations throughout the area including Orange, Madison, Remington and Warrenton. You’ll also find it in those steel blue boxes. Remember, it’s free so just pull the handle. No need for coins. It is not left in driveways or put in
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Culpeper Times & Treasures of Culpeper – My nomination for Best of the Best! I feel compelled to congratulate The Culpeper Times for the February 23rd issue as it was, in my mind, clearly the “Best of the Best.” Like many area residents, I have at times been vocally critical of the local news coverage for using “canned” articles completely devoid of local content or real interest to readers. So, am I not obligated to make public my feelings that this particular issue of the Times with the Treasures of Culpeper insert was clearly the “Best Ever.” The insert was Coffee Table Quality in respect to content, color and local interest. The insert
mailboxes. There is an exception. If you have a subscription, which you can certainly entertain, it will come via the postal system. We come out each Thursday and routinely discover that by the weekend many of our locations are out of papers and we are refilling. That’s good news for us. We want to be as available as possible. We also want to be environmentally friendly. We learned this week that the town’s public safety committee discussed the issue of littering. Of particular focus is their desire to not add to the world’s accumulation of paper and plastic. In addition to our delivery model we have a business-to-business carrier deliver a personal copy of the Culpeper Times to Culpeper's downtown businesses. It’s done for their convenience and did involve dropping
capitalized on Culpeper Treasures many of which can be observed by visiting the Museum of Culpeper History. Interesting articles are accompanied by local merchant ads and expand to introduces a new vibrancy by bringing local business people and their stories to the attention of the readers. “Best Ever” overall award for the Treasurers of Culpeper! Articles of particular interest included the features on the Village of Winston and the Winston family, on the Grass Rootes Cuisine, Destination Downtown which features local shopping and culinary treats that bring local as well as destination visitors to Culpeper. If you did not receive the Treasures of Culpeper insert, come by and read mine. It’s right there on the coffee
off papers in front of their business housed in a plastic wrapper. But, we wanted to be able to offer a solution. We listened and adjusted this week. Our professional carrier who delivers to the downtown businesses will now begin delivery after 10 a.m. to make sure the stores are open and personally take the paper inside for better customer service. Each week you’ll find a full page directory in the paper detailing the various locations where you can pick up a copy of the Culpeper Times. If you’d like it to come directly to your home, call our subscription office at 540-675-3338. Ask for Jan and she’ll gladly get you started. Look for us online at www.culpepertimes.com. We appreciate the community’s support, hope that you continue reading and advertising and definitely want to be a good business neighbor as well.
table! Similarly, I suggest other “Best Ever” awards are due for this issue. That would include the local news briefs, local interest woven into featured articles, calendar of upcoming local events, colorful photograpy, What’s Happening articles and, finally, the best staff and contributing writers of local content articles. That would include Anita Sherman, Jeff Say, Maggie Lawrence, Rich Crowley, the Museum and Chamber of Commerce features, Jeffrey Mitchell, Marshall Conner and others. I thoroughly enjoyed this publication and encourage your continued effort. I look forward to the next issue! Dale Duvall Culpeper PHOTO BY ANITA SHERMAN
DAFFODIL DAZE. According to the weather mongers, more days are ahead with temperatures hovering in the high 50s or low 60s. Isn't this supposed to be winter? Not according to this sure sign of spring, a host of golden daffodils gently swaying in a morning breeze on N. Commerce Street. Maybe they know something the groundhog didn't.
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ing ribbon pattern in the floor encourages children to follow a path to one of 18 exam rooms. Each room has plenty of space for siblings, parents, books to read, and specially designed wall art that encourages children to find images. It’s all about the patient/doctor experience - making it friendly, warm and comfortable. Ceilings are higher, rooms are sound proofed for privacy, a lab is on site, there is a separate lactation room complete with a rocking chair and changing table and the list goes on. In the planning stage for some five years, the partnership with UVA has brought it all to fruition. Doctors, nurses and staff walk the hallways with smiles on their faces soaking in the ambiance of their new surroundings. It’s made a huge difference and it’s clear that the most marked difference is for those babies, young children and their caregivers who likewise can bask in the new environs. Dr. Werner feels very blessed. “Serving in a small community, I’ve been able to care for some of my patients from birth till they head off to college,” smiled Werner, ➤ See Babies, Page 17
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➤ Babies, from Page 16 “that’s very special.” A lifelong learner, Dr. Werner stays on top of the latest studies and research about children’s development. As an example, she and others in her profession are concerned about the amount of screen time that a child under two is exposed to...what that does to their growing brain’s ability to process information...is it all too much to take in...like ping pong balls ricocheting off the walls. “Lots of times the parents and the child are coming in glued to their cell phones,” says Dr. Werner. “I give them a while and then encourage putting them away for at least the time that I’m seeing them. Perhaps I can give them a few breaths away to look at a book, find an image in our wallart or have a conversation.” “Brain development is so important and complicated,” says Dr. Werner. “We’re learning more and more all the time.” It’s not that screens aren’t in the exam room. They are and used for perhaps teleconferencing with another professional. Dr. Werner can’t stress enough how important it is that when that baby comes into the world how critical it is to have constant loving care, eye contact and skin to skin contact.
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“They are coming from a very secure world inside the mother to a world now full of all kinds of images, sounds and senses...there’s no way you can spoil them for several months...the mother’s heartbeat and voice are their lifeline.” Mealtimes together are another penchant for Dr. Werner. “Some people think that getting your food and then heading to different parts of the house is sharing a meal,” said Dr. Werner. Sitting together and sharing your day’s experience..even a few times a week..bodes for better communication among family members and strengthens the relationships and builds confidence when faced with difficult times. Dr. Werner and her staff of physicians share similar goals of not only addressing the physical health needs of their patients but overall development to take in disposition, attitude, mental development and basically viewing the world from a
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Dr. Susan Werner serves as the center’s medical director. At the helm with 26 years of experience, Dr. Werner is known and loved in the community for her personal care and commitment to a child’s whole positive lense. Immunizations are encouraged by Dr. Werner. One of 12 children, she shared that decades ago women had many children knowing that some could be lost to disease. UVA Pediatrics Culpeper serves as the area’s specialists if a child is born at the hospital and needs immediate attention. There’s no shortage of new babies being born. Nearly 30 came through their doors in February. Most insurance carriers are accepted and Dr. Werner credits UVA
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Torrontes is a tempting Argentinian white to lure you into spring
Without a doubt, spring is in the air and according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration it’s looking like we have just experienced the third warmest winter on record. Cherry trees in D.C. are way ahead of schedule, as in peak bloom by mid-March is the current forecast. In and around Culpeper it’s looking quite springy too and white wine sales are more brisk than usual for this time of year. Suddenly we are making recommendations for lighter styles to enjoy with friends on picnics and outdoor entertaining. There are a number of spectacular choices and one that’s a particular standout, but not so well known is torrontes. Very few customers specifically request torrontes, but it’s a super white wine grape to straddle that winter to spring transition. It’s not as heavy as chardonnay or as light as pinot grigio for example, and definitely worth getting to know. Torrontes is the most widely planted white grape of Argentina, but is often overshadowed by the ever popular red, Malbec. Not only is it the most
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widely planted, torrontes is unique to Argentina only and cultivated in the provinces of Mendoza, Salta, La Rioja, San Juan, Rio Negro and Catamarca. In fact, there are three exclusive varieties of torrontes with the most famous and extensively planted being torrontes Riojana. It’s a cross of muscat of Alexandria with listan prieto – a red grape. It has a distinct personality with abundant aromatics, including a gorgeous floral/citrus nose, so much that you might wonder if you should drink it or wear it, but the beauty doesn’t just stop at the nose. The flavors are fresh and lively with tropical fruit, orange citrus and a touch of green herbs. While its muscat roots and the flavor profile may imply sweet, torrontes is typically bone dry, refreshing and crisp. Typically, the wine is aged in stainless steel, with just a handful seeing minimal exposure to oak for added depth and texture. One of my favorite regions for torrontes is Salta in northernmost Argentina and in particular, torrontes planted at higher elevations, 5,600 feet or more in this region. The vines benefit from hot sunny days for ultimate ripening and cool nights for retaining fresh acidity, making for the ultimate spring sipper in my opinion. Should you find yourself feeling adventurous ➤ See Spring, Page 21
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and in the mood for something a little different, stop by the shop for a bottle of torrontes. It also pairs well with fresh fish, shellfish, spicy Thai or Indian cuisine. The added bonus, since Torrontes is still fairly new on the scene, the prices are very reasonable. You get a lot of complexity/bang for your buck with this one.
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ulpeper is known for its unique and one of a kind businesses along with many hidden jewels. In this issue of Treasures of Culpeper, read about the Museum of Culpeper History celebrating its 40th anniversary. Also read about Grass Rootes, Corvallis Farms, Pepperberries and a cool Culpeper couple!
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CELEBRATING MARDI GRAS.: Colorful beads, masks, awesome weather and Davis Street was lined with folks Saturday to celebrate Mardi Gras in Culpeper. Members of the Virginia Renaissance Faire discussed how the "tiny magical fairies" inside of a camera capture a moment perfectly that can be recreated later to enjoy.
EGGCITING: Isabella Hendley (second from right) and Rose Duff (right) make faberge eggs at the Russian booth during the Girl Scouts Thinking Day Feb. 25.
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