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Representatives from the Culpeper American Legion Post 330 place wreaths during the Memorial Day commemoration May 29. The keynote speaker was Retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel O. H. Perry Cabot. A veteran of the Vietnam War, during his long career Lieutenant Colonel Cabot served in a variety of locations where his duties alternated between military intelligence and political-military affairs. ➤ FOR MORE MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES FROM AROUND THE COUNTY, SEE PAGE 2.

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Revolutionary War soldier honored during Memorial Day service Contributed report The Society for Preservation of Culpeper History participated in the nation-wide “Wreathsacross-America” Memorial Day Commemoration with a solemn wreath-laying at the historical site of the home of John Spilman. Spilman was a revolutionary soldier. His family’s homesite is now preserved as part of Culpeper County’s Spilman Park on Colvin Road near Jeffersonton. He was a descendent of the German colonists who pioneered in the Little Fork area of what is now Culpeper County in the early 1700s. Wreaths were laid in front of the stone chimney remains of the Spilman house site by representatives of Society for Preservation of Culpeper History and of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. Mike Dennis, Leonard Cowherd and Charles Jamison presented the wreath on behalf of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter. Peter Stetson and Ron Bird presented the wreath on behalf of the Society for Preservation of Culpeper History. Taking time to remember our past is important for maintaining the sense of community that we

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Col. O. H. Perry Cabot (U.S. Army, Ret.) poses along with fellow veteran David Rowe at the historical home site of John Spillman. need to survive the challenges of today,” said SPCH member Frances Byrd Goddard, of Boston, Va. Following the wreath-laying, an overview of the history of early

settlement in the Little Fork area was presented by Col. O. H. Perry Cabot (U.S. Army, Ret.). Col. Cabot displayed a map showing the interconnections among the

early settlers’ land grants in the Little Fork area. The Little Fork area is centered by the community of Jeffersonton and comprises much of the Jefferson Magisterial District of Culpeper County. The term “Little Fork” describes the area between the conjunction of the Rappahannock and Hazel Rivers in Culpeper County. “Remembering our history and preserving historic places is essential for maintaining America’s greatness,” said Peter Stetson, resident of nearby Roseland Farm. Mary Jo Browning, on behalf of the Little Fork Episcopal Church Preservation Foundation, led the group in prayer for the nation. Little Fork Church served as the established center of worship for the area in colonial times. Located in the same vicinity as the Spilman historic site, the current church building was constructed in 1776, and is the oldest serving church building in Culpeper County. Society for Preservation of Culpeper History is a non-profit, nonpartisan research and educational organization. SPCH’s mission is to promote knowledge and appreciation of the historical heritage of Culpeper County.

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Sign up now for classes and events, or visit NovantHealthUVA.org/classes Infant CPR and Car Seat Safety Wednesday, June 14, 7 p.m. A certified neonatal resuscitation provider-instructor will teach you what to do when a baby or child stops breathing or is choking, using the latest American Heart Association techniques. This is a hands-on class but not a certification class. A certified car seat installer will cover Virginia state law on car seat safety and provide information on proper installation of car seats. Cost is $45, and registration is required 48 hours in advance of the class. Call 1-855-311-8538 to sign up. Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, board room 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper

Infant Care Wednesday, June 21, 7 p.m. A registered nurse will teach expectant moms and dads what to anticipate after the birth of the baby. In this hands-on class, parents learn basic baby care skills such as diapering, bathing, cord care, temperature taking and how to tell when baby is sick. Cost is $35, and registration is required 48 hours in advance of class. Call 1-855-311-8538 to sign up. Culpeper Medical Center, board room 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper

Baby Shower Saturday, June 24, 3 p.m. You are invited to a baby shower! We will be talking about breastfeeding, mom’s health, and baby before and after childbirth. We will have gifts, giveaways and much more! Event is only for pregnant mothers and their partners. (No children please.) Event is free, and registration is required. This event is open to expectant Spanish-speaking mothers and their partners. Please register online at NovantHealthUVA.org/bebe. Questions? Call 703-369-8642. Culpeper Medical Center, board room 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper

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2-Day Childbirth Education Class Friday, June 30, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 1, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This two-day childbirth preparation class provides the expectant mother and her support person information on pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period. Topics discussed include medication, anesthesia and C-section. Each registration assumes that one support person will attend with the person registered. Please bring one pillow and a mat or towel. Cost is $50, and registration is required 48 hours in advance of the class. Call 1-855-311-8538 to sign up. Culpeper Medical Center, board room 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper


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Space is still available for a Pollinator Habitat Training scheduled for Wednesday, June 7 in Culpeper, to support a native plant pollinator habitat project proposed for Yowell Meadow Park. The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is hoping to bring together volunteers from multiple partner organizations in the Culpeper community who will collaborate to implement a small pollinator project at Yowell Meadow Park and then use the habitat in their subsequent education outreach. This could include Master Gardeners, Master Naturalists, 4H and scout leaders, Native Plant Society members, volunteers from local civic organizations,. Register online at https://www. register-ed.com/events/view/103235 Deadline to register is Sunday, June 4.

Kube joines Waves Salon as massage therapist John B. Kube, Board Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (BCTMB), recently joined the staff of Waves Salon & Spa as their massage therapist. Kube, a practicing massage therapist for nearly 19 years, is also an instructor and health educator, having taught anatomy and physiology as well as a bevy of classes centered around personal wellness and therapeutic exercise. He has practiced and taught throughout the

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Times adds graphic designer/reporter The Piedmont Publishing Group recently added Leonard Banks as a graphic designer/reporter. "We are pleased to announce that Leonard Banks has joined the Piedmont Publishing Group as graphic designer/reporter," said Tom Spargur, Publisher of the Culpeper Times. Leonard will work at the Culpeper Times location and be added Leonard to the Culpeper team to Banks cover local community news in and around our region. Banks has worked at several newspapers, including the Journal Press, where he began as a graphic artist in 1995, and was later promoted to sports editor. Originally from Lynchburg, VA, Banks attended Howard University. His passion of news coverage extended to Washington, DC, by covering Broadway plays, such as the Gin Game [Charles Durning, Julie Harris], Fences [James Earl Jones, Leslie Ugams], Lion King, and numerous others over a period of 20 years. In addition to working for the Washington Redskins public relations office, Banks also spent 15 years on the sidelines as a photographer. His most cherished moment in journalism was serving as Aretha Franklin’s personal photographer. During the 2008 Presidential inauguration, Banks, with his wife by his side, photographed the legendary singer as she left the Four Season’s Hotel, in Washington, DC., to sing before the world.

Beauregard Farms receives river basin award Beauregard Farms was nominated by the Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District for the Rappahannock River Basin Award Recipient at the Annual Meeting of Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Districts. They were awarded as with a plaque, farm sign and Proclamation from the Governor as winners of the recognition. Beauregard Farms has a long, rich history in Culpeper County, but its legacy of conservation began in 1981 when former farm manager Jim Bowen retired the old moldboard plow. Cover crops and crop rotation over the course of 20 years has helped rebuild the soil’s organic matter. In the 1990s, focus turned to pastures and livestock operations. Today, 200 cowcalf pairs are pastured on 400 acres and rotationally grazed through 30 fields. More than 6.2 miles of streambank are fenced off from livestock, creating a 37.7-acre riparian buffer. In the 2000’s, the farm entered the world of precision agriculture and began using GPS targeting and a variable rate fertilizer spreader. Soil mapping, soil testing and data from yield monitors created a wealth of information for making better, smarter decisions.

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Town of Culpeper receives financial award PHOTO BY RICH CROWLEY

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There is a new kid in town and boy have I been anxious for her to get here. She is Amy Hicks and I have known her since she was a child. Her mother and I worked together for years at Fairfax High School in Fairfax City. On Monday, Memorial Day, Amy and her husband opened the doors to their new store at 162 East Davis Street. It is called "Seriously Sweet on Davis Street" and sweet it is. It is a store that features a cornucopia of candies, and their specialty is gourmet chocolate. They are soooo good. It is well worth your time to stop by or you can reach them by phone at 540-812-2491. ➤ Check out Rich’s blog at facesofculpeperva.blogspot.com and Faces of Culpeper on Facebook

United States and also in Portugal, and is looking forward to continuing his practice in Culpeper. "Use of massage therapy has boomed in the last two decades," he notes. "And not as a luxury, but as an integral aspect of health and wellness. There are a lot of reasons, but the most important one is this: it works."

Therapeutic massage has been shown to be clinically effective in the treatment of headache, neck pain, back pain, sciatica, and fibromyalgia. It is a natural complement to both chiropractic care and physical therapy and Kube has worked in close collaboration with professionals from each of those disciplines.

The Town of Culpeper has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada for its comprehensive annual financial report. The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management An Award of Financial Reporting Achievement has been awarded to the individual(s) or department designated by the government as primarily responsible for preparing the award-winning CAFR. The CAFR has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program, which includes demonstrating a constructive "spirit of full disclosure" to clearly communicate its financial story and motivate potential users and user groups to read the CAFR. Government Finance Officers Association is a major professional association servicing the needs of nearly 19,000 appointed and elected local, state, and provincial-level government officials and other finance practitioners.


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Waterloo Bridge restoration discussed, but not funded By Jeff Say

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A historic bridge that services residents from both Culpeper and Fauquier counties is being considered for restoration by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The 139-year-old Waterloo Bridge was closed to traffic Jan. 15, 2014 due to its deteriorated condition. Built in 1878, the truss structure made of wrought iron was posted for a three-ton maximum vehicle weight prior to its closure. According to VDOT, despite that restriction and numerous repairs, advancing age and weather took its toll on the bridge’s supports. According to Howard M. Tomlinson, VDOT project manager for the Culpeper District Design Section, the bring saw 680 vehicles each day. Now, that traffic is detoured to Route 211 (Lee Highway) and Route 688 in Fauquier County. Routes 613 and 622 in Culpeper County handle the detoured traffic. VDOT recently held a public hearing on the proposed project, Tomlinson said. More than 90 residents from both Culpeper and Fauquier counties have commented on the restoration project, even though

no funding is in place yet. The project, estimated at an approximate $4 million, can not move forward past the public hearing stage until funding is determined. Culpeper County administrator John Eggertson seemed skeptical that funding could be found quickly. Last year was the first time in 15 years Culpeper County did not receive revenue sharing funds, for which they had requested for secondary road paving. Egertson said that it would be surprising if the county received revenue sharing funds for the bridge restoration. “Culpeper and Fauquier counties have been on the same page about the bridge being rehabilitated and not rebuilt,” he said. “But we don’t have the funds set aside for that and we have no funding source identified.” The Piedmont Environmental Council said a private donor could contribute $1 million to the project, Tomlinson said, but he has not seen anything in writing about the possible revenue yet. Egertson said the subject hasn’t been discussed by the Culpeper County BOS in quite some time. “If they used revenue sharing

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Donna Ellis was drawn to Elvis Presley at a young age. She recalls a story her mother used to tell, of her as a toddler staying up late one night watching TV. An Elvis movie was on - she surmises it must have been “Jailhouse Rock” or “Love Me Tender” when Ellis made her move. “I walked over to the TV and kissed it,” she said with a laugh. “I’ve been a lifelong fan ever since.” She now shares her passion for Elvis with the public, as she is hosting the Memories of Elvis with Classic Country July 29 at Orange County High School as a fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She originally held the fundraiser in 2013, starting with a show in Fredericksburg and Orange. In 2014 and 2015 she moved the show to the State Theatre in Culpeper. After a year hiatus, she is hosting it from 1 to 5 p.m. with tickets costing $15. All proceeds go to St. Jude. The fundraiser started after a visit to Memphis for Elvis Week in 2012. “I met an Elvis Tribute Artist from England and we were just talking and I always knew that was one of Elvis’ charities was St. Jude’s,” Ellis said “I said ‘I would love to have a show and I would love for you to come.’ He said tell me when and I’ll be there.” That was Andy Wood, who came in 2013 and 2014. The Elvis Tribute Artists performing this year are Andy Svreck, from Cressona, Pa. and Michael Hoover. “I’ve known Michael Hoover since the early 1990s,” Ellis said. “I took my mother down for a show and it was the first time I had ever been to an Elvis show.” Ellis stopped following the ETAs for a few years, but fell back in with the crowd after her trip to Memphis. It’s Elvis’ generous spirit that keeps drawing people back to him, she thinks.

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Culpeper Times • June 1-7, 2017 ➤ Elvis, from Page 6 memory alive. They also keep giving back, the way that Elvis would have. Ellis wanted to carry on that tradition and chose St. Jude because of the ties the legendary singer had to the hospital. She says that the previous concerts have averaged about $3,000 per show, which has all been donated to the hospital. This year, the 40th anniversary of Elvis’ death, she will travel to Memphis to personally deliver the check to St. Jude. The one change Ellis has made this year is to adjust the start time to 1 to 5 p.m. “I’ve never had it during the day,” Ellis said. “I’m hoping having it during the day, it will give the older crowd a chance to come out.” Elvis brings people together This year will also feature local author and Culpeper Media Network personality Mark O’Connell. O’Connell has a unique tie to the concerts - as the one in 2014 at the State Theatre turned out to be the first date for him and his wife Diana - the Commonwealth Attorney for Orange County. O’Connell laughs about how the arrangement came about, remembering that he ran into Ellis outside of the Orange County Courthouse putting flyers on people’s cars. He was working as a probation officer at the time and had a 1:30 p.m. appointment on the docket. Ellis asked if he would attend the Elvis concert, but O’Connell scoffed at first, until learning that his future wife was going and

NEWS had an extra ticket. “So Donna and I sort of conspired, I had to be back in court at 1:30, so I told Donna to go tell Diana that you invited me and I’ll know by her demeanor whether she said yes or no,” O’Connell recalled with a chuckle. “I knew things were going well because Dianna sat next to me and said ‘I heard you want to go to the Elvis concert.’ Though we went as friends, that really turned out to be our first date.” The rest, as they say, is history. The couple married on April 25, 2015 - just in time to attend the Elvis concert again. This year, Ellis approached O’Connell about being the MC and he quickly accepted. Despite not being interested originally, the ETAs that first night in 2014 changed his mind quickly. “I really enjoyed it,” O’Connell said. “I was a little surprised. I was never a really big Elvis fan, I had family members who were. I watched these guys before and they are so good about what they do.” It also helps that the concert raises funds for St. Jude. “I do have a heart for kids,” O’Connell said. “Nobody wants to see kids suffer. It tells me a lot about Elvis and Danny (Thomas, founder of St. Jude’s) that they always wanted to do something for kids.” Ellis encourages everyone to come to help donate and to enjoy the memories of Elvis. “When you you see these Elvis tribute artists in concert, they are so dedicated to what they do, it’s the next closest thing to seeing Elvis,” O’Connell said.

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➤ Archery, from Page 8 people still use mounted archery as a way of hunting larger game, it has become more of a sport and martial art within the equine and archery communities. There are competitions, nationally and internationally, that focus on speed as well as precision. It’s also a great recreational activity for folks of all ages and abilities. None of the equipment is high powered. Archers use traditional bows and arrows with natural fletching (feathers). Arm guards and finger gloves are recommended to help protect the archer while shooting. The horses that are used have been trained to ride off of your body movements, rather than artificial aids such as reins. They are also taught that the sights and sounds of flying arrows are nothing to worry about. There are many styles of courses, featuring targets in varied positions and spacing, making each course more difficult. Targets may be in front of you, alongside, behind, and even above you. Some courses create a physical barrier to keep you on track, while others are run in an open field, challenging the horse and rider to communicate with each other through body movements. It is, after all, not possible to use much else when your hands are full

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History of Hansbrough’s Ridge In 1812, Peter Hansbrough of “Zhe Hol” purchased “Cole’s Hill Estate,” an acquisition including Cole’s Hill and a milelong wooded ridge tracking south of Cole’s Hill— inevitably called Hansbrough’s Ridge. Peter Hansbrough’s house (no longer standing) was situated on an eastern spur of Cole’s Hill, overlooking Mountain Run. Other old structures encircling Hansbrough’s Ridge were the Fitzhugh home, “Milton Mills” (standing); the Stout place, “Hilldale,” (fell down); the Wishard Doggett and McVeigh houses (destroyed); the Grayson home, “Salubria” (standing); the Norman home, “Fairfield” (gone); Norman’s Mill (destroyed by arson); and “Glen Ella,” (torn down), the Dr. Pembroke Thom residence. As the Civil War began, troops from both sides marched north and south on the “Old Carolina Road” (Rt. 663), strategically positioned at the western base of Hansbrough’s Ridge. Further, the east-west, “Kirtley’s Rolling Road” interdicted the ridge at the south end and proceeded west into Stevensburg where it intersected with the Old Carolina Road, creating the most significant military intersection in Culpeper County. The junction of these two major wartime transportation corridors at the immediate western base of the ridge ensured the “high ground to the east” would be heavily fought over and camped upon in the Civil War simply because control of this lofty ridge— commanding the terrain of eastern Culpeper County—was all-important to military commanders. Indeed, numerous forces, both sides, utilized the ridge as an artillery platform, and cavalry battles swayed back and forth on Hansbrough’s western slopes. Further—and notably—during the Stevensburg phase of the Battle of Brandy Station, June 9, 1863, a

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regiment of Confederate troopers affixed themselves facing east upon Hansbrough’s Ridge, ultimately thwarting an entire Federal division’s attempts to hook up with their mates fighting General Jeb Stuart’s Cavalry Division on Fleetwood Hill. During the winter of 1863-1864, 20,000 soldiers of the Army of the Potomac’s 2nd Corps moved into the Stevensburg area, with the bulk of this command camped for five months on the slopes and crest of Hansbrough’s Ridge. Corps Headquarters were established, successively, at Dr. Thom’s Glen Ella, and Blucher Hansbrough’s home. The 2nd Corps signal station was established upon Hansbrough’s Ridge, guarded by the nearby 20th Massachusetts Infantry—including Captain Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., future Supreme Court Justice. A massive trench complex was constructed, and because Union artillery crowned the pinnacle, camping soldiers termed Hansbrough’s Ridge, “The Fort.” It is singularly noteworthy that trenches; hut-sites; fire-pits; fighting holes; signal platforms; and the remains of military roads yet today courses throughout the crest of the ridge. It is indeed a fact that Hansbrough’s Ridge boasts the largest concentration of untouched Civil War encampment features in the entire United States. On May 4, 1864 “ the faces and feet” of the Army of the Potomac were suddenly turned to the Rapidan. Arising from their campsites, soldiers forevermore departed Hanbrough’’s Ridge. But as they resolutely proceeded to The Wilderness, Federal soldiers of course left behind resonant historical memory, and in October 1991—based on a National Register application submitted by the Brandy Station Foundation—the Virginia Board of Historic Resources listed “Hansbrough’s Ridge Winter Encampment District” as a “Virginia Historic Landmark.” Clark "Bud" Hall is a noted Civil War historian who writes extensively about Culpeper County.


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WHITE HOUSE ORNAMENTS • The Culpeper’s Women Club is starting their annual fundraiser early this year. Consider starting a collection for mom or adding to her White House Christmas Tree Ornaments. $24. Proceeds go toward scholarships/community projects. Contact Karen Laski at 540-825-7008 or Diane Muzzy at 540-825-0515.

REUNION • CCHS Class of 1982 is having its 35th Class Reunion on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 6 to 11 p.m. with a full meal and music provided at Reva Fire Hall. The cost is $40 per person. Make checks payable to CCHS class of 1982 and mail to Donna Yowell Hill at P.O. Box 403 Culpeper, Va. 22701. The deadline to pay is Aug. 15 if you plan to attend. For questions call Tammy Hitt Terwiliger at 540-347-3952. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

• St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church – VBS 2017. Register Now! June 18-22. All children are invited to VBS, "The Mighty Fortress", Sun., June 18 - Thurs., June 22, from 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. each evening. St. Stephen’s and St. Luke’s will again host VBS together at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church. Visit our website to register: www. ststephensculpeper.net.

JUNE 1

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP • Pink

The Happening (1967) will play at the Library of Congress Packard Theater June 3.

BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR AND AQUARIUM TRIP • The Culpeper County

Parks and Recreation department is still taking registrations for the Baltimore Inner Harbor trip that includes tickets to the National Aquarium. The bus will board at 6:50 a.m., Saturday June 10 at the Culpeper Sports Complex, 16358 Competition Drive (football field lot). Group admission into the Aquarium will be 9:45 a.m. Once done in the Aquarium, the rest of the day is at your leisure to visit the many sites the harbor has to offer. Return time home will be approximately 6 p.m. For more information and prices, please visit the parks and recreation web site at www.culpeperrecreation. com, stop by the office at 131 N. Main St. or call at 540-727-3412

for additional information and prices. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Don’t wait for the last minute as standard registration closes on Friday, June 2 and internet registration on Sunday, June 4 at 11:59 p.m.

CULPEPER SUMMER YOUTH BASKETBALL CLINIC. • The Culpeper County

Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor an indoor summer youth basketball clinic for ages 6-8 (5-6 p.m.), age 9-11 (6:15-7:15 p.m.), ages 12-14 (7:30-8:30 p.m.). The clinic will be held at Floyd T. Binns middle school on Tuesday evenings beginning June 13. $10 per player and t-shirt is included. Registrations will be accepted by by phone or in person beginning

Cocoon Breastfeeding Support Group meets monthly providing encouragement to new and experienced breastfeeding moms. 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

FILM • The Best of Shindig (ABC-TV, 1964-1966) ABC’s musical variety series “Shindig!” offered the best from American and British performers of the day. Artists included on this program of highlights from the show include The Beatles, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones, James Brown, The Beach Boys, The Supremes. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. For more information, call 202707-9994.


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What’s Happening JUNE 1

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner

or a drink with Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

JUNE 2

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or

a drink with Bluegrass legends Dust Cutter’s at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

FILM • Highlights From the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival. The Monterey International Pop Music Festival was a three-day concert event held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California with crowds estimated to be as high as 90,000 people. The program will include performances by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Otis Redding, The Who, The Animals, Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Simon and Garfunkel, Canned Heat, The Mamas and the Papas, The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield. 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. RELAY FOR LIFE • The Culpeper Relay for Life will hold the Survivor's Dinner at Eastern View High School June 2. Registration will begin at 5:15. All survivor's and guest are invited to join us. Relay for Life walk will be held June 3 with opening at 11. Everyone come out and join in to celebrate our survivors, remember the ones who have lost the battle and continue the fight against cancer. TEAM PENNING PRACTICE

• The horse and cattle event known as Team Penning Practice begins the season at Andora Farm in Culpeper every Friday evening at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to come and watch at no charge. Horseback riders do not need experience to participate in this sport. Anyone at any level riding or age can enjoy this. Three miles east of Culpeper on Route 3. Andora Farm 17275 Germanna Highway, Culpeper. Call 540-8299555 for information.

will host its Annual yard/bake/

CULPEPER MINDFULNESS luncheon on Saturday June 3 GROUP • Feel like life is passing from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Rain or Shine). you by? Feel like you don't have enough time? Mindfulness is about living a wiser, more productive life. Join us every Friday at noon in the Culpeper Library Conference Room. Free. Contact Michele Bledsoe at withineveryone@gmail.com.

There will be many household items, clothing, knick knacks, and COLLECTIBLE ITEMS GALORE, homemade bake items, hot dogs, BBQ and sodas. Proceeds to benefit Church’s outreach programs.

BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly

FILM • The Happening (Columbia, 1967). Four bored hippies from Miami unwittingly kidnap a retired Mafia kingpin turned successful businessman (Anthony Quinn) in this antiestablishment crime comedy. Only a minor success when released, “The Happening” is most notable today both as one of Faye Dunaway's earliest films and for its self-titled theme song. 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.

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.

YOGA • It’s back. Yoga at the Loft! Fridays at Five! No Fee. Donations to Culpeper Humane Society. Rory Lyszcek will lead an hour of stretching and relaxation. Be strong, be supple, be relaxed. 107B East Davis Street, Culpeper. Patty Werick at 202-669-5195 (cell) or culpeperloft@gmail.com or visit www.culpeperloft.com

JUNE 3

CULPEPER FARMERS MARKET • Open from 7:30

a.m.- noon nestled at the end of Davis Street near The Depot in downtown Culpeper. Buy Fresh, Buy Local with offerings from dozens of local farmers/vendors. Runs through Nov. 18. Contact 540-825-4416 or visit www. culpeperdowntown.com

QUILTING • Join others each

Saturday who enjoy quilting at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper. All welcome. Quilts are given to SAFE and other local organizations. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.

YARD SALE • Cedarbrooke Multi-Family yard sale. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Stallion Rd, Culpeper. Household items and lots more. WEST FAMILY REUNION •

The Dent and Pauline West Family Reunion will be held at Lenn Park, 18063 Stevensburg Road, Culpeper, 22701, Saturday, June 3, 2017 from 12:00 p.m. until dark. Lunch will be served at 1:00 p.m. For more information call Jo at 540-825-5761.

YARD SALE • Woodland United

Methodist Church at 14280 Woodland Church Road, Culpeper

SUBMIT YOUR EVENT! Want your event to appear in the Culpeper Times What's Happening expanded regional weekend calendar? Email editor Jeff Say at jsay@ culpepertimes.com. Culpeper each Monday from 10-12 a.m. All welcome. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068

VIETNAM VETERANS • Vietnam Veterans of America Piedmont Area Chapter 752 will hold their monthly meeting at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church starting at 7 p.m. in the parish hall. Veterans and visitors welcome to attend. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street. Contact Sam or Linda Thompson at 540-825-5672. YOUTH TRIP • The Culpeper

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink with Mojo Jam at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.

Branch NAACP is hosting a free youth bus trip for high school students to the National Museum of African American History & Culture. Fifty seats are available, so space is limited. Call Sanford Reaves at 540222-7607 to reserve your seat.

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JUNE 6

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.

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sunday, June 4: "Repent and Believe - Baptism Testimonies"- Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 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. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297

JUNE 5 PRAYER SHAWL • Learn to knit or crochet. Held at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in

ST. STEPHEN’S MEN’S GROUP • The Brotherhood of

St. Andrew offers men and boys the Discipline of Prayer, Study and Service, to follow Christ and bring others into his kingdom. Newcomers are welcome to join us for breakfast each Tuesday at 7 a.m. Contact 540-825-8786 Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street Visit www. ststephensculpeper.net

JUNE 7

BREAKFAST • Vietnam Veterans of America Piedmont Area Chapter 752 will have their monthly veteran’s breakfast meeting the first Wednesday each month at the Culpeper International House of Pancakes. Breakfast in the back. Breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. information on meals please concact Sam and Linda Thompson at (540) 825-5672.


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

FAUQUIER COUNTY JUNE 2

FIRST FRIDAYS IN OLD TOWN WARRENTON • First

Fridays in Old Town Warrenton are back. Enjoy the warm weather and experience the best of Main Street with special kid-friendly events, a beer garden, and more-every first Friday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m. This Friday will feature live music by the Elizabeth Lawrence Band, entertainment by Allegro, free admission to the Old Jail Museum, a demonstration by the Ashland Bassets & Warrenton Hunt, events & discounts at Deja Brew, the Ciao Bella Celebrations Trolley, Vintage jewelry appraisals by Vallie's Vintage, and more! www.facebook. com/ExperienceOTW

MUSICAL • Allegro Community

Players will present the Broadway hit musical You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown June 2 at 7:30 p.m., June 3 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and June 4 at 3 p.m. in the Warrenton Middle School Auditorium. The cast of 6 adults and teens will perform the production based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M Schulz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. Additional dialogue by Michael Mayer. Additional music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa.

JUNE 3

SPRING FESTIVAL • Laila

Rose Foundation Spring Rose Festival held at Lakota Ranch located at 9272 Big Horn Road in Remington from 2-8 p.m. Fun-filled day for families and friends, sheep races, hay maze, live entertainment, children’s activities, raffles, beef barbecue dinner. $35. Visit www.lailarosefoundation.comg.

JUNE 10

LARGE CHURCH YARD SALE • Large yard sale, too

many items to mention. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. **All proceeds will go to local missions. Contact info: 540-347-

Allegro Community Players will present "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown," June 2, 3 and 4. 6646 (follow signs west on 211, turn right onto Leeds Manor Rd)

BBQ AND BREWS • Join us

Saturday, June 10 at noon for a barbecue with Old Bust Head craft beer pairings. Complete details to be announced. Visit our website for the latest information, or call 540347-1300. https://www.airlie.com/ upcoming-events/old-bust-headbarbecue

JUNE 18

LARGE CHURCH YARD SALE • The Father’s Day Car

Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. has become a family tradition for many in our area. Several thousand attendees come each year to see all the great cars, and to enjoy an outing with Dad. The 2017 Car Show will sponsored by the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Fauquier County, and co-sponsored by the Warrenton Regional Chamber. To show your car pre-registration fee for will be $20. If you would like to register the day of the show, entrance fee will be $25. For more information, contact Christina Ballard at christina.ballard@cancer.org, or visit the Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ warrentoncarshow

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JUNE 4 MUSIC • Castleton in Performance: Castleton presents The American Chamber Players, performing music of Mozart, Poulenc, Merck, and the luxuriant piano quartet of Gabriel Fauré at 4 p.m. Founder and violist Miles Hoffman is renowned throughout the country for his erudite commentary on NPR’s Morning Edition. He will be joined by ACP veterans Sarah Stern, flute, Joanna Maurer, violin, Anna Stoytcheva, piano and guest artist Bonnie Thron, cellist. Theatre House, Castleton Farms, 663 Castleton View Rd. Castleton. Info: 703-489-8704 or burnett@castletonfestival.org.

JUNE 10

GAY STREET GALLERY OPENING • A new exhibition

featuring paintings by Ruthie Windsor-Mann and Kevin H. Adams and sculpture by Jan Kirsch opens with a reception from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Gay Street Gallery, 337 Gay St., Washington.

Beverages and refreshments will be served. For more information, visit gaystreetgallery.com

LAURENCE JUBER AT THE THEATRE: • Celebrated

composer and acoustic guitarist Laurence Juber returns to the Little Washington Theatre, 291 Gay St., for an 8 p.m. concert. Tickets $25 ($10 ages 18 and younger). Reserve seats at LittleWashingtonTheatre.com

ORANGE COUNTY

JUNE 3

TOUR • Peel back 250 years

of landscaping, one layer at a time, to learn how the grounds of Montpelier became a trove of champion trees and unique plantings, cultivated with great care and attention over generations of care and preservation. Saturday, June 3 at 1 p.m. This tour begins at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center. Location: James Madison's Montpelier, 11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957 www.montpelier.org/events Call: (540) 672-2728


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VIEWS

A Nation of Cynics

PARDOE’S PERSPECTIVE

I have been a cynic most of my life, long before it became trendy. I have always believed it is healthy to challenge the status quo, to question, to display a lack of trust in the government or individuals. I've even written books on being cynical at work. I favor the thought that people tend to be selfish in their actions. For most of my life, cynicism was a lonely affair. Talented cynics are rare. With this last election, what emerged was that many more people jumped on the cynicism bandwagon… in fact, most of the country did. The questioning of events became something beyond mere questioning or raising of differing perspectives - it became harsh, damning, vicious and even threatening. People confused a healthy skepticism with outright attacks, distortions of the truth, unfounded conjecture, or lies. Little memes put on social media not only attacked candidates, but the people that supported them. In a given week I was indirectly accused, on the net and by quotes from politicians, of being deplorable, a racists, a sexist, a misogynist, and xenophobic (which is true, I am against aliens coming to our planet). Politicians tapped that twisted bitterness, exploiting it for their own agendas. Talks of "The Resistance"

BLAINE PARDOE

emerged. People showed up at congressional town halls, not to make a point, but to simply be loud and angry. They confused live meetings with being on the internet. People protested things that were made up. In Berkley Calif., the students rioted against people that did not agree with their ideology. What happened to "When they go low, we go high?" Berkley only lacks the book burning to be the very fascists they claim they are rising against. The irony is not lost on many of us. The left, in sending messages of "resist" are creating a new political climate where anger and even violence are being ordained by their leadership. Know this, the chant of, “Resist” will eventually lead to violence. The media has attempted to convert this cynicism into news. They parade pundits and political consultants on the air as “experts.” Almost every political consultant/expert said Trump was not going to win the election right up until midnight the night of. They had one job to do every four years and blew it, by astronomical proportions. Yet how many of them lost their jobs as a result? None. So why listen to their take on anything? They are literally making stories off of their speculation and guessing, which we already know to be faulty. The blur between outright lie, misperception, speculation, and reality is a threat to our very way to life. It leaves us with no source for the truth because all truths become suspect. In a world divided by cynics there is no calm voice of reason. All that remains are snarky and biting commentary and

Allow me to reintroduce myself THE FINAL SAY Jeff Say

“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.” - The Godfather III, 1990

It may be the worst of the Godfather trilogy, but that quote pretty much encapsulates my life lately. For those unfamiliar, allow me to reintroduce myself. I’m Jeff Say, I’ve lived here since 2005 and I’m the new editor of the Culpeper Times. It’s a bittersweet moment for me, as I return to the editor position but I do so replacing a mentor and friend. As Anita Sherman leaves, I hope that I’m able to carry out her caring-style of journalism that endeared her to many.

In that regard, I’m very similar. I want to share the stories Culpeper has to tell and educate the community about issues we face here in the community. While the task can be daunting, I always look forward to meeting my neighbors and telling their tales. It also will likely mean the return of my column, which I’ve written on and off for 10 years at various publications. It started on the sports side and then changed more to a lifestyle column, chronicling my life as a firsttime dad figuring out how to be a parent to my daughter Mady. Mady was shortly joined by her sister Maura and I thought I was done. Mady is now 7, Maura is 4. We’re out of diapers, baby food and cribs. We were one year away from no longer needing daycare and preschool and I imagined the life of luxury I could

division. People that never had a voice before share the same space as experts. The internet has not elevated us, it has lowered the bar to provide every moron a place to voice their often bizarre frustrations. Cynicism is a good thing, in proper doses. Thanks to the internet, everyone believes they can thrust their opinions on others. Anyone that does not agree with them is to be bashed in social media. For many, it has driven them to not express any of their personal opinions on anything other than their preference regarding cats, lest they become a target. This is not a game of "the loudest voice wins." Most of the time the loudest voice is just that - loud (not right). Cynicism has a place in our society. It is good to question authority and our leaders. What isn't healthy is the thinking, "You can only question leaders of the other party." We have gone past cynicism here and have entered the realm of talks of ousting a legitimately elected leader because half the country didn't vote for him. This is a dangerous road these newly branded cynics are goose-stepping down in the name of "resistance." To the people who have decided to become cynics in the last year - stop it. Most of you are not doing it well; and this was my thing so it's okay to judge. Remember, every time you bash a politician you are simultaneously attacking those that voted for him/her. Blaine Pardoe is a New York Times best selling author who lives in Amissville. He has penned several dozen books from military history, horror, science fiction to true life crime stories. You may reach him at bpardoe870@aol.com

afford. Well, old Michael Corleone was right again. In September, we’ll be welcoming our third child to the world - and yes, it’s another girl. Being that my wife is a teacher, a majority of our life is planned. Every meal, every vacation, every appointment is carefully scheduled and thought out. There’s a reason I jokingly call my wife Sarah “Captain Planner.” This was one of the rare times my spontaneity came to pass. I think I’ll be more structured from now on. Seriously though, we’re all extremely excited - but Maura most of all. I haven’t written as much about my soon-to-be middle child but she fits the bill perfectly. Feisty, headstrong and independent, she’s already planning to take care of the new baby. I’ll need all the help I can get. I look forward to seeing everyone and sharing my life with three little girls with you.

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CRIME SOLVERS

ARREST REPORTS

Jamaine Osborne Lewis

Lemar Nicholas Mosley Age: 25, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-10/200 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 300 Amelia Drive, #304, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Failure to pay fines, costs or penalties

Jose Gabriel Perez-Reyez Age: 30, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-9/200 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 620 Highview Court, Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Failure to appear.

May 24 Justin William Taylor, 25, 400 block E. Chandler St., Culpeper, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Amanda Dawn Tyler, 34, 200 block Cedarhill Road, Madison, failure to appear Broward Neill Moody, 57, 15000 block Norman Road, Culpeper, unlawful use or injury to telephone lines, assault and battery, breaking and entering with the intent to commit felony Ashley Nichole Plummer, 25, 8000 block Burwell Road, Catlett, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties May 25 Russell Alan Rolle, 60, 10000 block Dutch Hollow Road, Rixeyville, following too close Myels Eryk White, 28, 8300 block Kirtley Trail, Culpeper, unauthorized use: animal/vehicle/ etc, larceny

Denesha Shardai Puller

Warrants current as of May 31

Ronnie Lee Bail Bonds

540-825-4000

Cell: 540-718-6969

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

May 26 Marshall Lee Banks, 59, 15000 block Stevensburg Road, Stevensburg, drunk in public, profane language Broward Neill Moody, 57, 15000 block Normal Road, possession of marijuana (two counts), sale, distribute marijuana, possess, transport firearms by convicted felons (two counts) Amanda Dawn Haines, 32, 15000 block Flat Run Road, Elkwood, contempt of court Anglus Lepriece Thompson, 42, 600 block Southview Court, Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Eshay Willie Perez Ruiz, 22, 1000 block Lake Pelham Drive, Culpeper, failure to appear May 27 Gerber Alfonso Lima Lima, 37, 2000 block Calverton St., Richmond, no drivers license May 28 Bryan Gonzales, 20, 9000 block Tanny St., Manassas, drunk in public, profane language Elvin A. Figueroa, 34, 5000 block Dertmoor Court, Lanhampg, Md., DUI Christina Joy Fincham Whittaker, 400 block Viewtown

Road, Amissville, possess or distribute controlled paraphernalia, possession of marijuana May 29 Katherine Leona Colona, 35, 900 block Longview Lane, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member Timothy Andrew McDuffie, 33, 10 block Court Lane, Amissville, assault and battery Devonta D. Sheppard, 22, 500 block Mariel Way, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member, abduction: by force, intimidation or deception May 30 Fazeela I. Puerto, 52, 17000 block Auburn Road, Brandy Station, forging coin and bank notes (three counts), credit card theft (two counts), credit card fraud (two counts), fraudulently receive goods (two counts) David Justen Moore, 32, 9000 block Rapidan Drive, Fredericksburg, breaking and entering with intent to commit felony, grand larceny Jaylen Jamal Cole, 20, 900 block Longview Lane, Culpeper, failure to appear

Culpeper Town Police: May 22-28

Following are the town police reports from May 22-28. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO. Age: 25, Black/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-7/161 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 13415 Gray St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Failure to pay fines, costs or penalties

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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: May 24-30

Following are the county police reports from May 22-28. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO. Age: 32, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/250 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 3964 Elly Road, Aroda, VA Wanted for: Contempt of court

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May 22 Lashava Olivia Brown, 39, 400 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license May 23 Carl Benson Powell II, 19, 8000 block King Carter St., Manassas, failure to appear May 24 Edwin Donald Hatton III, 55, 17000 block Lakemont Drive, Culpeper, trespass after being forbidden to do so

May 25 Kevin Courtland Cross, 29, 2000 block Blue Spruce Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Lisa S. Ascione, 44, 800 block Lakeland Court, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol John Michael Cumins, 22, 19000 block Constitution Hwy., Orange, probation violation Thomas Edward Bowles, 30, 100 block E. Williams St., Culpeper, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties May 26 Israel Jimenez Echerverria, 35, 700 block Mountain View Drive, Culpeper, grand larceny May 27 Colby A. Kachick, 22, 300 block Concord Place, Culpeper, driving

under the influence of alcohol

May 28 Jose Sales, 34, 700 block N. Main St., Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Hunter Karnes, 18, 16000 block Wayland Road, Culpeper, driving after illegally consuming alcohol, unlawful purchase or possess alcoholic beverage William Nealings Stanberry, 18, 3000 block History Drive, Oakton, unlawful purchase or possess alcoholic beverage Ryan Christopher Dodge, 19, 11000 block Sweet Meadow Drive, Oakton, unlawful purchase or possess alcoholic beverage Warren Lee Smith II, 35, 100 block Madison Road, Luray, drunk in public, profane language


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This 'Death…' surges to life The shoeshine is scuffed and the smile has turned grim; his shoulders sag and every line of his face and body says “exhaustion.” Willy Loman has come home from the road. Arthur Miller’s 1949 hit, “Death of a Salesman” won the Pulitzer Prize for drama, the Drama Critics’ Circle Award, and twelve Tonys, but unlike so many hits of another age, it didn’t fade quietly away. The strange tragedy of the forgotten man trapped inside his own head lives on for the same reason all classics do – it speaks to times other than its own. This is where I’m going to cut to the chase. Having seen a number (we’ll call it “heaven knows how many”) of shows at the little allvolunteer theatre in Charlottesville, I can say unequivocally that the core cast of “Death of a Salesman” makes this the most powerful performance of a drama I have ever seen on the Live Arts stage. I have a few quibbles, of course, but those come later. The important point is the success of Debra Drummond and Steve Tharp as Linda and

CURTAIN CALLS

Maggie Lawrence

Willy Loman, and Martyn Kyle and (Culpeper’s own) Taylor Ballard as brothers Biff and Happy. When any combination of these four are engaged in their scenes, the tension is palpable. Yes, they have one of the all-time great scripts to work from, but under direction of William Rough the focus is precise, and the sense of inevitability has the measured progression of a slowing waking volcano. Kyle’s Willy Loman is the heart of the story from which all turmoil, misplaced dreams, and explosive conflict must radiate. It takes about ten seconds to forget the famous Dustin Hoffman performance and buy into the big rumpled man with the face that looks like it’s been slept in. The sudden stabs of anger alternating with pathetic optimism create a centrifuge of dysfunction that envelopes the Loman family. But where Linda enables it with desperately hopeful chirping and Happy feeds Willy’s obsession with “big deals”, only Biff refuses to play the game any longer. But something else is eating Willy, and not just that the buyers are no longer buying and he’s lost his salary. Fluidly segued flashbacks illuminate not only his hero-worship of brother Ben (Karl Pfefferkorn), who seemed to understand how to make the world

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work for him, but the terrible moment when Biff first saw him for who he really was. Willy Loman can no longer fool anyone with his big talk and posturing about important people and being “well liked.” Years of hiding his secret from Linda and pretending it never happened are taking their toll. His neighbor Bernard (Richard Cooper) is a clearly drawn character with an easy-going sense of himself and the world around him. He doesn’t change even as his offers of help are rebuffed and Willy’s downward spiral becomes more dramatic. His son Bernard (Winston Smith) grows from teenage Biff-worshipper in flashback to adult lawyer on his way to the Supreme Court. As an adult, he’s modest and in control. In the flashbacks, however, the exaggerated “geek-walk” is a distraction in an ensemble that delivers magical realism. Willy’s confrontation with Howard Wagner (Matt Yohe), the founder’s son, is a masterpiece of contrast, delicately exposing how the cold, sane world of business regards its used-up cogs. When a boss half your age starts calling you “kid”, it’s all over. The one element that doesn’t measure up to the quality of the play is the scene design. I don’t like to criticize tech in an all-volunteer theatre, but I have seen shows on

Want to go?

What: “Death of a Salesman” Where: Live Arts, 123 E. Water St., Charlottesville, Va. Call: (434) 977-4177 or visit livearts.org Playing through June 4 this stage with sets that could hold their own against small professional theatres. The one set area staging that serves this vehicle creates awkwardness that shouldn’t exist. Biff’s bed is just inches above the refrigerator. Linda and Willy’s bedroom appears to be part of the kitchen. And with no defining walls, one actor had an uncomfortable moment of fumbling with the curtains to exit. I don’t expect Jo Mielziner’s work here, but a little more attention paid to the design could help the flow of an otherwise well-paced show. For anti-capitalists, “Death of a Salesman” is an indictment of capitalism, a view that stridently overlooks the multiple layers of nature, nurture, and culture in Willy Loman, a man who balances his dreams of fortune on a shoeshine, a smile, and endless self-deception. Attention must indeed be paid, but that doesn’t mean there is a solution. Maggie Lawrence is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. She is a retired English and drama teacher.

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PARKS & RECREATION

Summer Youth Basketball Clinic

Come join volunteer Coaches Gary Deal and Richie Safren and others for this fun and exciting summer indoor youth basketball program. Whether your child has been playing basketball or has never even picked up a basketball—there will be something for everyone to learn. Individual fundamentals and team offensive/defensive techniques will be covered in a fun and encouraging atmosphere. Learning to be a good teammate and sportsmanship will be a highlight. Additionally each participant will receive a program t-shirt.

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Tues. 6/13-7/25 • (no class 7/4) Ages 6-8yr. 5:00-6:00 p.m. • Ages 9-11yr. 6:15-7:15 p.m. Ages 12-14yr. 7:30-8:30 p.m.

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Community Cup standings Sponsored by Virginia Community Bank

SPRING 2017 Softball (EVHS at CCHS, March 28) Softball (CCHS at EVHS, April 28) Baseball (CCHS at EVHS, March 30) Baseball (EVHS at CCHS, April 28) Girls Lacrosse (EVHS at CCHS, April 4) Girls Lacrosse (CCHS at EVHS, May 8) Boys Lacrosse (CCHS at EVHS, March 27) Boys Lacrosse (EVHS at CCHS, May 8) Boys Tennis (CCHS at EVHS, March 28) Boys Tennis (EVHS at CCHS, April 28) Girls Tennis (EVHS at CCHS, April 20) Girls Tennis (CCHS at EVHS, April 28) Girls Soccer (EVHS at CCHS, March 28) Girls Soccer (CCHS at EVHS, April 28) Boys Soccer (CCHS at EVHS, March 28) Boys Soccer (EVHS at CCHS, April 28) Girls Track April 21 Boys Track April 21

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Winter Results CCHS - 40 EVHS - 20

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The Community Cup is sponsored by Virginia Community Bank. The cup is presented to the school with the most points in Virginia High School League sanctioned events at the end of the year.

Unleash Your Hidden Abilities BECOME A FOSTER PARENT Kids and teens in our community need super parents like you to foster or foster-to-adopt. Consider the rewards for yourself and a child in need.

Find a free info session in your area at www.umfs.org/foster

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Eastern View High School won the 2016-2017 Community Cup over Culpeper County High School 125-75. Pictured with the cup at an awardassembly last week are (from L to R) EVHS principal E.G. Bradshaw, Virginia Community Bank's Tripp Butler and EVHS athletic director Mark Settle.


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LET’S EAT!

Summer can be 'cheesy'

Also serving the original “Culpeper Cattle Company BBQ”

MONDAY - 75 cent oysters TUESDAY - Taco Tuesday $2 THURSDAY - Burger & Beer $9

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Summertime and the living is, you knew this was coming, “Cheesy”. Sorry, cheese people are admittedly “ripe” with puns. Being that we have stretched into summer, it’s now time to get the cheese out of the house. Out of the house and off the cheese boards. It’s summer and cheese is ready for the grill, the neighborhood’s party, the backyard party, the boat, the pool, camping and so much more. If you don’t know Halloumi, it’s one of cheesiest rock stars of summer. Call it a glam rocker if you must, but Halloumi is more than a one hit wonder; Firm enough to grate, like on a watermelon salad with mint and balsamic reduction. Cubed for kabobs, it can take the heat of the grill and make a summer salad both hot and cold. Sliced in slabs and grilled, then covered in maple syrup for a campfire breakfast. It’s also a show stopping sight when covered with brandy and ignited. Yes, that is a favored cooking technique. Just play carefully with the fire, ok? Fresh fruit and cheese has all the hallmarks of a tangy, sweet and salty summer love relationship. A pairing as easy as love at first sight is Strawberries with Burrata, fresh Chevre or even Feta. Prefer something

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Halloumi cheese is a great firm cheese that grills well.

more complex? Try fruit and cheese kabobs. From our experience, semisoft cheeses work best – anything from a stretchy mozzarella to aromatic Alpenzeller. Dried fruits can work, too. Better still, grab a vegetable peeler and seek out more mature cheeses. Consider your new summer loves of Goat Gouda, Manchego or Parmasean – Reggiano for this role. Using a peeler (as you would with carrots) will help you create beautiful thin arcs of cheese. These potato chip thin arcs of cheese bring summer salads alive with texture, dimension and flavor. For a memorable kiss of summer taste, combine sections of grapefruit, sliced Virginia ham (Calhoun’s or Kites are best) with arugula for a dreamy salad with any of the summer loves listed above. You are welcome. Topping chilled cucumber soup, or the backbone of Greek salad, or quickly pan seared and drizzled with honey and sprinkled with lavender, Feta is more than an afterthought. Don’t believe me? I dare you not to become addicted to feta marinated in olive oil with garlic and herbs. Whipped into a spread or spooned straight from the jar, we don’t judge how you choose to love this concoction. Even fondue is summer ready. Consider enjoying chipotle cheddar fondue on the picnic table with chilled raw vegetables. The contrast of hot, cold, smoky and spicy is enough to give goosebumps. Don’t leave cheese at home in the fridge – it’s ready to get outside and enjoy the sights and sounds of summer, just like you. Jeffery Mitchell is the owner of the Culpeper Cheese company. He is also a freelance contributor with the Culpeper Times. You may reach him at jeffery@ culpepercheese.com or 540.827.4757.

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Featured Restaurant of the Week

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The Bonanno’s Madison Inn Restaurant Homemade Italian Specials by Chef Tony Happy Hour daily from 3-6 p.m. 217 N. Main Street, Madison, VA Call for Reservations (540) 948.5095 www.facebook.com/TheBonannosMadisonInnRestaurant

Thursdays are now 1/2 half select appetizers with door prices, drink and food specials!

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$3.00 Mahi or Chicken Tacos

Whatever Weekly Special You Like!

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DELI-ICIOUS IS A WAY OF LIFE. Deli-icious is not your average every day restaurant in downtown Culpeper. In fact, Culpeper native and owner Gayle Coates Dodson has taken 30 years of foodservice experience and created a deli oasis. The restaurant’s mantra, “It not just delicious, its Deli-icious” speaks volumes for the vast assortment of sandwiches, paninis, salads, and ice cream. Since the day it opened, the restaurant has been well received. “The customers are great - I haven’t had any complaint, Dodson said. “They like the product, and everything is just like the first day we opened.” Dodson’s business has taken a leap of success. Although the restaurant is opened seven days a week, from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Dodson will often close an hour later. Dodson’s business life continues to grow long after the doors close, with numerous catering opportunities. Del-icious is located at 128 South Main Street, in downtown Culpeper.

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Rentals — Apartments EVERYTHING YOU NEED! ALL RIGHT HERE Senior property with community room, computer room, monthly activities, exercise room, newsletters and energy efficient appliances. 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Your pet is welcome. GERMANNA HEIGHTS

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FREE - FREE FREE Do you have stuff??? We want to clean you out!!

Reach 75,000 readers through the Fauquier Times, Gainesville Times, Prince William Times ALSO online! Run an item for a cost of $99 or less in the merchandise for sale section and your 5 line ad will be free!!! $100 or more the cost is only $7. Over 5 lines will be priced at $1 per line. (18 characters per line) To place your ad call 540-351-1664, e m a i l t o : classifieds@ fauquier.com or o n l i n e a t F a u q u i e r. c o m . Deadline is Friday, 3pm. Private party only.

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605 Automobiles - Domestic 09´ Mercury Grand Marquee, 1 owner, only 39,600 Miles, As new condition, garaged, Price reduced to $7000. Last chance. 540-987-7231 2004 Red Mazda Miata, 64K mls, sports pkg, alloy whls, convertible, AT, all power. $5500 (540)788-9373 2013 Hyundai Elantra 4 dr hatchback, like new, 2045 mls, owned & driven by elderly couple, garaged. $11,500. 540-222-5697

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Cottage, Old Town Warrenton, Newly restored, 1 BR, 1BA, D/W, W/D, A/C, hdwd flrs, lrg closet. $875/mo + util´s. Ideal for 1. Small pet considered. Current credit & pay stub req´d. 540-270-0477 or wattman52@gmail. com

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Farm Equipment

2009 Kubota BX2660 Under 100 hrs. 60 midmount mwr deck, front loader, Woods rear blade, Woods landscape rake, Woods post hole digger w/2 drills (6”&9”), NorthStar 38gal sprayer. Excel cond. $9500. (540) 675-3353. Ford New Holland 1720, 1999, 443 hrs, 4x4, 27 HP, works perfectly. $ 3 0 0 0 O B O . 681-214-0814

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Miscellaneous For Sale

Don´t limit your advertising to only the Internet!! $7 will get your merchandise for sale items in Classifieds and Online! To place your ad call 540-351-1664, email to: classifieds@ fauquier.com or online a t F a u q u i e r. c o m . Deadline is Monday at 3 pm. Private party only. $7 is for 5 lines or less, anything over 5 lines will be priced at $1 per line. (18 charters per line) Natural Canvas Fabric, 25 feet long, 54 inches w i d e . $ 2 5 . 540-543-2541

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Furniture/ Appliances

Ethan Allen & This End Up furn. Family rm, Dinette, Morning rm, DR Set, Grandfthr´s clock 5404284385 Garage/

232 Yard Sales Sensational Barn Sale, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 9am-dark, daily, 36876 Leith Ln, Middleburg. Estate antiques & collectables. Pie Safe, Dental cabinet, sterling silver. Horse Racing Prints.

240 Horses New saddle stitcher model # SD 508 in box. $99 Located in Gainesville call 571-594-2412

Miscellaneous

261 Wanted

WANT TO BUY: Estate, individual, early country & primitives, also old denim work clothes. 540-539-8417

273 Pets LAB PUPS, AKC, choc & yel, guar, wormed/ 1st shot 540/825/4688; 703/203/0702 www. belgianwayfarm.com.

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262 Instruments Baldwin Cherry Console Piano, like new, rarely used. $2200 or b e s t o f f e r . 540-905-1369 lve msg

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Honda 1300 R retro, 2005, purple, 22K mls. $4500. K & N filter, Vance & Hines pipes. Joe. (540)347-7018

Trucks/

Giveaways

Free horse manure, Gold for your garden, will help load pickup t r u c k . C a l l (540)364-6282

Up to $5,000 Signing Bonus

PLUMBER

Appleton Campbell is 41 years strong and growing!

Minimum 3 years residential service exp. Benefits: Hourly Pay + Bonus, Truck, Gas, Health Insurance, Vacation & Holiday Pay, Retirement... Must be a team player with excellent communication skills. Please email resume to: info@appletoncampbell.com

Full Time Employment

385 Lawn/Garden

YARD CLEAN UP TREE WORK

Grass cutting, mulching, aerating, all aspects.

540-395-4814; 540-364-2682

Full Time Employment

Rubber Tire Operators and Laborers Excellent pay and benefits. (540) 364-9600

640 Motorcycles

675 Pickups Rentals — Apartments

Full Time Employment

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1995 Ford F350, diesel pwr stroke, 7.3 ltr eng, new insp, dually, racks, alligator coating. Excel cond. $6500. 540-349-7197; 703-407-0908

Full Time Employment Administrative Assistant

Hours: 10am to 5 pm Smith-Midland Corp is seeking an Administrative Assistant that will report directly to the CEO. Duties include: arranging corporate travel, maintaining CEO´s daily calendar and scheduling appointments, coordinating quarterly board meetings and special events as well as day-to-day administrative duties. The ideal candidate must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite. Salary commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants may send resumes including salary history to:

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

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Asphalt Plant Foreman Loader Operator Paver Operator Luteman

To learn more and complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net

SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

*CDL DRIVERS NEEDED*

Superior Paving Corp., an award winning Asphalt Company, is looking for CDL Drivers.

* Lowboy * Asphalt Distributor/Tack * Dump Truck

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P.O. Box 300; Midland, VA 22728 Phone: 540-439-3266 Email: careers@smithmidland.com

Please write: Exec Assistant to CEO on subject line

~ Equal Opportunity Employer ~

“Small & Niche” Farm Salesperson

Immediate opening in Culpeper for sales person to provide expert information and purchasing assistance to customers on a variety of farm enterprises, working mainly through the retail store but occasionally making on-farm sales calls. Candidate will also be responsible for training in-store personnel on the needs of various agriculture and agricultural products. This is a full-time position, working Tuesday through Saturday. Minimum Associate´s Degree and 3 years agribusiness experience. Interested persons should submit resume to

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The Inn at Little Washington is staffing up for a busy year, and is seeking enthusiastic and eager individuals who desire to be part of an exceptional five-star, five-diamond team. We are currently interviewing for:

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Housekeeping Valet Breakfast Server Dinner Server Dishwasher

Please email your resume in.doc or .pdf format only - not zipped -- to recruiter@theinnatlittlewashington.com For more information or other ways to apply, please visit our website at www. theinnatlittlewashington.com/careers. No phone calls, please. The Inn at Little Washington Middle and Main Streets Washington, VA 22747

Full Time Employment

HEAD OF SCHOOL

Midland Christian Academy seeks an energetic educator to provide Christian school leadership for pre-school through eighth grade. Successful candidate will demonstrate proficiency in academic program management, selection and management of school personnel, physical plant oversight, community relations, planning and development. Head of School will work directly with the Board of Directors to maximize the educational development of each student in accord with the Mission Statement of Midland Christian Academy. Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience.

Phone: 540-439-2606 Fax: 540-439-7082 email: hvanek@mcahome.org

Full Time Employment

Superior Paving Corp., an award winning Asphalt Company, is looking for a

.NET Web Application Developer

The position is responsible for developing/maintaining enterprise level web Applications. To learn more and complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

Full Time Employment

Production Analyst & Specialist

Virginia Diodes, Inc. is currently accepting resumes for a Production Analyst & Specialist. BSc in Systems or Industrial Engineering preferred. Recent grads are encouraged to apply. Job involves production analysis, order fulfillment and customer service related to the production and testing of 100-1000GHz Transmitters and Receivers. Health and retirement benefits provided. Must be US citizen. EOE Send resume to

resume@vadiodes.com


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Full Time Employment

Full Time Employment Office Manager/ Receptionist

For Busy Dog Grooming Salon, P/T, organized, motivated, detail-oriented. Must love Dogs & People. Great computer skills & phone manners. 2 years exp. Drug test required. No-smkg. Wash & Wag of Culpeper 540-854-0046 www.canine-clippers.com

Full Time Employment

FARM HELP WANTED Superior Paving Corp., an award winning Asphalt Company, is looking for a:

HEAVY EQUIPMENT/ DIESEL MECHANIC

To learn more and complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net SUPERIOR PAVING CORP. IS AN EEO & AA EMPLOYER MINORITY / FEMALE / VETERAN / DISABLED

Superior Paving Corp., an award winning Asphalt Company, is looking for a

Project Manager/Estimator

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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Culpeper Times • June 1-7, 2017

Week of 6/5/17 - 6/11/17

puzzles The Weekly Crossword

MINUTEMAN MiniMall

by Margie E. Burke

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACROSS 1 Gambler's 14 15 16 concern 17 18 19 5 Filler of some cavities 20 21 22 10 Dangerous biters 23 24 25 14 Pedal pusher 28 29 30 31 32 33 15 Buy alternative 26 27 16 "___ does it!" 34 35 36 37 38 17 Arctic sight 39 40 41 42 18 Trucker's turf 20 Genesis villain 44 45 46 43 22 Farmer's 49 50 51 47 48 nemesis 23 Off-_____ 52 53 54 55 (askew) 25 Bed-and56 57 58 59 60 61 62 breakfast 64 65 26 Devote, as time 63 28 Like Beethoven 66 67 68 30 Head start 69 70 71 34 Adjust in advance Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate 36 Big bore 38 Stately shade 71 ____ and now 35 Density 56 Keister tree 37 Give money 57 Wagon part 39 Cut off DOWN beforehand 58 Dome 40 Shine softly 1 Slays, in slang 41 Under the 59 Poetic cave 42 Appear, with 2 Welfare, with weather 61 Hollywood "up" "the" 46 Sully sighting 43 Fifth, e.g.: Abbr. 3 Guard 48 Wrestling hold 62 Hurting 44 Flooring material 4 Underwear of 50 Bad way to go? 64 "___ questions?" 45 Hate with a yore 53 Edge passion 5 Flash 55 Invitation 47 Graceful bird 6 Like many a tux heading 49 Applaud 7 Granola morsel 51 O'Keeffe 8 Kind of car subject 9 Scared stiff Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: 52 Forest denizen 10 Harmonize M A S H L A K E F A B L E 54 Facing 11 Hop-filled dance I N T O U N I X A L L O W 56 Nursery 12 Maze solution D I E T R O D E C L O N E purchase 13 Editor's mark S M I D G E N R O I S T E R 60 Cause of some 19 Junior, e.g. S T I L T T E N O R blushing 21 First in line, G A B B Y L E A N T O 63 Try the patience perhaps G R A S S L A N D S R O A R of 24 Lamb, for one I O N P A L O O K A V I A 65 Crazy about 26 Water balloon M I T E T E N N I S B A L L Week of 6/5/17 - 6/11/17 66 A chorus line sound Y E N T A P L I N T H 67 Sub detector 27 Show to be so D R E A M E R U P T 68 Mark for life 29 Coat part G O R I L L A O U T W A R D 69 Tyler Posey 31 Addiction A M E N S C A R A P H I D series, "___ 32 Lipstick G I L L T E N D H O U S E Wolf" alternative E D D Y A R T Y U N D E R 70 Class 33 Drain

SUDOKU

Edited by Margie E. Burke

Difficulty: Easy

8 2

2 7 4 8

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1 9 4 5 8 6 7 5 3 9 3 4

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HOW TO SOLVE:

Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9. Answers to Last Week’s Sudoku:

5 6 2 4 7 9 1 8 3

7 3 8 6 5 1 2 9 4

1 9 4 2 8 3 6 5 7

8 2 7 9 3 6 4 1 5

6 4 3 5 1 8 7 2 9

9 5 1 7 4 2 3 6 8

2 8 5 3 6 4 9 7 1

3 1 6 8 9 7 5 4 2

4 7 9 1 2 5 8 3 6

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