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Bright Spot Inclusive Playground still in need of donations By Jeff Say
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The Bright Spot Inclusive Playground is nearing completion, but more donations are needed to finish the project. According to John Barrett, director of Culpeper County Parks and Recreation, the project needs funds for additional parking and incidental fees. “The Bright Spot Inclusive Playground Committee is working diligently to close the funding gap,” Barrett said. "Still, there are needs that if realized will provide an all-inclusive facility that will have the community beaming with pride."
The Bright Spot broke ground March 11 and is slated to be finished in the fall. It will provide a swings for children with differing abilities while also providing regular playground equipment at the Culpeper County Sports Complex. Barrett said the response from the community has been impressive. “Community businesses and individuals that have been contacted for donations, have acted handsomely towards supporting the Bright Spot inclusive playground,” Barrett said. “This is a total community effort, to create a play environment that promotes disability awareness and establishes a platform for children of all abilities to play together.” The playground idea was first
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Germanna recognized for campus police force Germanna Community College was recognized Friday as one of the state's safest campuses. It became the first college in the 23-school VIrginia Community College System to be honored with State Certified Crime Prevention Campus status. The honor was awarded at Friday's first GCC College Council meeting of the 2017-18 academic year at the Locust Grove Campus. Germanna is only the fifth college of any kind in the state to be so honored since the award's inception in 2014. The Virginia Criminal Justice Services Board decides campus police work worthiness. GCC Police Chef Craig Branch accepted the honor along with other college police staff, Germanna President Janet Gullickson and GCC Local College Board Chair William Thomas. To be certified, a college or university must detail crime prevention goals, programs and accomplishments. A certified crime prevention campus must have 11 core safety elements and four electives; these include having a certified crime prevention
➤ Playground, from Page 2 children to explore their abilities together. Franco Calabrese, co-chair of The Bright Spot Inclusive Playground committee and the adaptive physical education teacher at Culpeper County Public Schools said there was a definite need for the park. “We’ve almost reached our goal,” Calabrese. “We’ve been lucky, we’ve had a lot of generous donations from people in the community.” He cited a flea market fundraiser at the beginning of August that was well attended and help raise funds for the equipment. “The number of people that showed up to the flea market just showed the willingness of everyone to see what’s going on with the playground and to see what they can do,” Calabrese said. “Learning what an inclusive playground is and spreading the word, it’s just been a positive response.”
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Carissa Miranda, special education teacher at Emerald Hill Elementary, said that she has heard from many in the community that are excited for an inclusive playground. “I think the cool thing about the inclusive playground is that it’s truly inclusive,” Miranda said. “It’s a space for everyone. I think it’s going to be a great spot for anyone to use. Anyone can play, they might play differently, but they can all
play together.” Sandy Bright, co-chair of the Bright Spot committee, said in March she was overwhelmed by the support the park has received. “You know you hope that the community gets involved and the environment has been very good and surprising,” Bright said. For more information about how to donate to help the Bright Spot, contact John Barrett at jbarrett@ culpepercounty.gov.
Salvation Army disaster teams have deployed in Texas following Harvey making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. The Texas Division fleet of 34 mobile kitchens will be joined by 10 units from the neighboring Oklahoma Arkansas Division along with an Incident Management Team. In Corpus Christi, Salvation Army staff spent the night after landfall alongside first responders and law enforcement personnel at the FEMA dome. Led by Captain Patrick Gesner, the team served coffee and meals throughout the day. "We ventured out in the early hours and it appeared that The Salvation Army building was intact. We collected some extra food from our freezer and fired up the generator on the mobile kitchen.," said Captain Gesner. "We've already been serving coffee this morning and the police and first responders have expressed how pleased they are we are here." The Florida Division has deployed two mobile bunk houses and two shower units to Texas. It is expected that a number of mobile kitchens will be deployed to affected communities along the coastline on Sunday while others remain in anticipation of service needs in San Antonio where many evacuees have sought shelter. To make a financial donation to support the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts please go to www. helpsalvationarmy.org or call 1-800SAL-ARMY.
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State Theatre in foreclosure; auction set for September 13 By John McCaslin
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Life is complicated by the decisions we have to face, relationships we have to manage, jobs we have to do, and financial burdens we carry. Despite centuries of human progress, everyday living seems more complex than ever. If the latest knowledge can’t help us, what can? You will find simple wisdom for a complicated world in our new teaching series on the biblical book of Proverbs. Join us at 11 am, Sunday, Sept 3 at The Salvation Army’s new Center for Worship and Service at 133 E Culpeper St, Culpeper, VA. You can expect relevant teaching, passionate worship, and a warm welcome. Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in his name without discrimination.
Almost one year to the day that it abruptly went dark, the financially strapped Culpeper State Theatre is in foreclosure — set to go on the auction block Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 11 a.m. Few are as upset about the historic 500-seat theatre’s demise as the unnamed individuals from Rappahannock County who generously opened their wallets to keep the circa 1938 vaudeville-style showhouse afloat. Although their identities are not known, the Rappahannock residents reportedly made a total of $5 million dollars in loans to the theatre on two separate occasions, once through a limited liability company, Melbell, LLC, which was organized on March 9, 2011. “As the attorney that was involved for both of the lenders to the State Theatre any of my information is confidential and I wouldn’t be at liberty to disclose any identities with respect to Melbell, LLC,” Washington attorney Michael T.
Brown tells the Rappahannock News. “That’s the reason that was done through an LLC, so that the identity would not be a matter of public record.” As is usually the case, this LLC lists as its address the representing legal firm, in this case Walker Jones Law, 211-A Main Street, Washington. Quoting court documents, the Culpeper Star-Exponent reported last week that “a Rappahannock County couple made a $2 million loan to the State Theatre Foundation in 2012 with a scheduled maturity date by the following year. The repayment schedule was extended in 2013 to 2020, as the request of the State Theatre Foundation, and the creditor agreed so long as the loan did not default, according to court documents. “A second Rappahannock County party, Melbell LLC, made a $3 million dollar loan to the foundation for construction around the same time for which the repayment schedule was also extended to 2020 ➤ See State, Page 5
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➤ Fire, from Page 6 “It’s gone, nothing left,” said one downcast CCA employee, his head lowered to the ground as he walked through the thick smoke back to his car early Sunday morning. In an interview Monday morning ahead of an urgent workforce meeting in Culpeper, the CCA’s owner and president Steven Fisher told this newspaper that he and his team were already “working on a strategy towards getting everything replaced.” “The good news is we have a lot of money through our insurance company,” Fisher disclosed, adding that “millions of dollars worth of equipment” was destroyed. The large warehouse-style building had no sprinkler system. “Did you see the black plume of smoke?” he asked. “It was just awful. It resembled a dark cloud. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life.” Nor had a Culpeper County Volunteer Fire spokesman reached on Tuesday. “I have never seen a fire like that,” he said, saying the cause remained under investigation. The CCA and the stately Longlea Conference Center, a Catholic Church retreat, share the same brick entrance off of Sperryville Pike Route 522. Instead of an industrial setting, what still stands of the plant is surrounded by rolling green hills where private hunting invitations have been extended by the CCA. According to a Bloomberg business profile, the CCA is “a direct mail production facility [that] specializes in continuous form printing, data processing, personalization, finishing, and mail processing. The company offers specialty work, such as embossed and thermal plastic cards, notepads, address labels, and carbonless form impact printing. It offers direct mail services to clients in the United States and internationally.” A national Republican Party consultant, who had visited the CCA on several occasions, said “the plant was basically a print and letter production shop for direct mail conservative causes — RNC [Republican National Committee], NRSC [National Republican Senatorial Committee], NRA [National Rifle Association] . . .
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A passerby stopped and stared. Along the grass outside Gary’s Ace Hardware, a sleek, almost-Batmobile looking form glided along the grass. “I want one of those,” the bystander yelled over to Gary Walker, owner of Gary’s Ace Hardware in Culpeper. Meet the Automower by Husqvarna, now being sold at Gary’s Ace Hardware. The driverless mower, made since 1995, has become all the rage now thanks to advancements in technology. Don’t have time to mow? The automower does it for you. Programmable by your smart phone with an app (that is either included with the higher-end model or can be purchased for $224), the automower has a GPS capability that allows it to map where it’s supposed to mow.
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Three couples find love at soap box derby By Jeff Say
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Championships aren’t the only thing being won at the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby - hearts have been won too. Committee members of the Piedmont Area derby recently hosted a party honoring derby racers and volunteers who have not only sped down the hill, they’ve sped into love. Brandon Feagan won the Master’s Division at the All-American Derby in 2008 and has raced in the Piedmont Area derby since 2005. Growing up, his father Charlie owner of the Culpeper Machine Supply - would always ask him why he didn’t date a girl from the derby. Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby committee member Frankie Gilmore still laughs at his answer. “Brandon’s answer was always ‘they’re icky,’” she said with a laugh. His wife, Danielle Hunley, started racing in 2009. The two started dating in 2013 and were married in 2016. When he and Danielle got married, it was a given - I can’t tell you how many people said ‘Brandon married an icky girl,’” Gilmore chuckled. For the Feagans, the derby wasn’t even the catalyst for their relationship. They had raced together for years and went to high school together, both graduating 2011. It wasn’t until they went to community college together that the romantic feelings came faster than a car down Paul Bates Raceway. “It just happened,” Brandon said. “She had a close friend that was a longtime family friend of mine and they asked me to go catfishing. We started talking and the rest is history.” The fact that they had raced together in the master’s division helped strengthen their bond,
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The Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby is all about family. Brandon Feagan, Hunter Chapman and Suzi Windland either found their signifcant others in the race or brought them into it. Pictured are (from left) Drew Kelliher, Suzi Windland, Paul Bates, Frankie Gilmore Brandon Feagan, Danielle Feagan, Kay Chapman, Hunter Chapman and Tony Troilo. Brandon said. But growing up, he never imagined he would marry a derby girl. “It never even crossed my mind, she was another derby friend,” he said with a chuckle. Once they became a couple, they couldn’t wait to tell the derby family - knowing they would be thrilled. The night of the second derby fundraiser for Paul Bates Raceway, in April 2013, the duo were inseparable. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn’t get Gilmore to notice that they were more than just “derby friends.” “Those two were trying to get me
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“I think that anytime you can spend more time with each other, it’s a good thing,” Kay said. It also highlighted a side of Hunter, Gilmore explained. “We were talking one day and Kay said that she sees a side of Hunter at the derby and that’s one of the reasons she loves him,” Gilmore said. Kay said the derby family is important to the couple, pointing out that the Feagans are coming to visit them to celebrate their one year wedding anniversary in a couple of months. It’s those bonds that she and Hunter hope to pass on their children in the future. “We haven’t found a derby down here yet, but I’m sure we will, it’s something to look forward to in the future,” Kay said. The third couple of Soap Box love birds met through another sport - swimming. Suzi Windland and Drew Kelliher met while swimming for BASS when they were 11
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or 12, he said. They started dating in between their senior year of high school and their freshman year of college, and he was quickly roped into the derby. Suzi started racing in 2006 and fell in love with the sport. She, along with Feagan and Chapman, were some of the first members of the derby’s junior committee. Along with longtime racer and friend Sean Brown, the group spoke to the National Convention at the World Championships for the race directors. “All three of them have been huge in the success of the derby,” Gilmore said. “All three of them were part of the junior committee and all three still continue to volunteer when they can.” So it only made sense that Suzi would share her love for the derby with Drew. He quickly joined in and while being too old to race, found other ways to contribute. For the past four years, he’s been the voice of
the derby - announcing the racers as they come down the track. “I think the people is what makes the derby special,” he said. “Everyone is enthusiastic and helpful. You can feel the love for everyone and for the organization.” The pair have a wedding date set for May 26, 2018, conveniently before next year’s derby. While life may sometimes get in the way, Kelliher said the derby is something they’ll cling to. “It’s something that will stick with us for a long time,” he said. “With Suzi’s interest in teaching science, engineering and math and me being an engineer, it’s close to both our hearts.” When it comes time for a family, he said he wouldn’t force his kids into the derby or swimming, but he’ll highly recommend it. “It’s a great thing to do,” he said. In the end, the derby is all about family - and Gilmore couldn’t be happier that more families are being grown out of the derby.
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What but the genius of Stephen Sondheim could turn the labyrinth of Ingmar Bergman’s film “Smiles on a Summer Night” into the musical “A Little Night Music”? And trust the wizardry of Eric Schaeffer and company to bring it gloriously alive on stage. Signature Theatre blossoms as it meets the kaleidoscopic range of artistic challenges, and the night smiles on every one of them. Isn’t it rich? Fredrik Egerman’s affair with the actress Desiree Armfeldt resulted in a daughter that he doesn’t know about; meanwhile, in a rash attempt to recover his lost youth, he has married the eighteenyear-old Anne, a porcelain doll of a girl who sits on his lap and teases him as she would an uncle and refuses to sleep with him. His dyspeptic son, Henrik (by a former marriage) is a seminary student who disapproves of everything - himself most of all for falling in love with his father’s young wife. Fredric visits Desiree only to get caught by her present lover, Carl-Magnus, a bellowing sort who lectures his wife on
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the importance of fidelity in women. And Desiree’s mother, a grand dame who was once courted by Europe’s loftiest titles, decries the lack of flair in modern liaisons. Behind the scenes, Petra, the worldly young maid, flits from one lusty celebration to the next. Don’t you love farce? Sondheim himself said that this was a show about “people wasting time”; at least in 1900 Sweden in the season of perpetual sunset, they waste time with extraordinary panache. With thematic roots stretching back to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “A Little Night Music” is one continuous waltz through the more forgivable follies and delusions of human beings. Under Eric Schaeffer’s direction, this dream cast blooms with elegance and wit. Act I introduces the fools on whom the night is said to smile and reveals the petty discontents that keep them nipping at life’s heels. Act II brings them together under one roof where life – or perhaps Fate - playing the clown, treats them to a metaphorical pie in the face. One by one they trip on the cumulative result of their own foolishness only to discover real happiness offering a hand up. No casting decision in this show was less than inspired, but the real triumph is the pairing of Bobby Smith as Fredrik, middle-aged, discontented
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What: “A Little Night Music” By Stephen Sondheim Where: Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington Call: (703) 820-9771 or visit www.sigtheatre.org Playing through: Oct. 8 lawyer, and Holly Twyford, dazzling as the actress Desiree. Smith brings a touch of dignity to the pathos and humor of his no-fool-like-an-old-fool role, and his interactions with the lovely Anne, (Nicki Elledge) his infuriatingly chaste wife, only accentuate his desperation. The braiding together of the complicated arrangement, “Now,” “Soon,” and “Later” with the dismal youth, Henrik, (Sam Ludwig) is one of Sondheim’s more spectacular musical juggling acts. Bursting the stage at its seams with each entrance is Will Gartshore as the Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm, the ultimate male chauvinist, a human dartboard if Fate be a woman. How else to play this character except to the hilt – and Gartshore succeeds in making us love to hate him, even as he solemnly warbles “In Praise of Women.” Why his devoted wife Charlotte (the fabulous Tracy Lynn Olivera) remains devoted is hard to fathom, but Ms. Olivera leaks resentment into some of the driest, funniest lines of the night. That her dagger-pointed wit is merely protecting an aching heart is apparent in her duet with Anne, “Every Day a Little Death.” Wheelchair-bound Madame Armfeldt, played with aristocratic gravity by Florence Lacey, is a sometime Philosopher Queen who doesn’t quite know what to make of finding herself old, infirm, and without lovers. Having profited handsomely from a series of statusenhancing affairs throughout Europe,
she now has only her mansion, her granddaughter, and her solitaire game. Her song “Liaisons” gives vent with poignancy and humor to her acerbic view of the world. And they all have one thing in common: Desiree Armfeldt. Scoring the popular Holly Twyford in this role was a casting coup, for she delivers the full battery of her magnetic stage presence and comedic timing to this enticing character. “You Must Meet My Wife” sung with Fredrik brims with insouciance, but the show’s best known number, “Send In The Clowns”, reaches all of its heartbreaking potential delivered in Twyford’s unique, crushed glass voice. Only one person revels shamelessly in the abundance of her appeal. Petra, Anne’s maid, is only shocked when people don’t take advantage of sex. Maria Rizzo brings lusty joie de vivre to her part and sums up the predicament of her life’s station in “The Miller’s Son.” Robert Perdziola has dressed the cast in turn of the century lines with most of the ladies in sandy rose and lace. Desiree is the exception, of course, in rich, bead-encrusted fabrics. There is a porcelain, play house quality to the characters which accents the fragile, superficial surfaces overlaying their turbulent interiors – breakable dolls, every one. Paul Depoo’s elegantly spare set and Colin Bills’ lights provide in swift moving area staging just the backdrop for a time of year when night never fully comes and the sun never completely sets. For characters who hope beyond reason and love without reward, that anticipation sums up Madame Armfeldt’s pensive conclusion that “What you want so rarely happens.” Maggie Lawrence is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. She is a retired English and drama teacher.
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HISTORY • A colonial/early American event will be held at Andora Farm from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 2.
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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.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
CHURCH GROUP • St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Women’s Group The Order of Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism, making a commitment to Jesus as our Savior, and following Him as Lord of their lives. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net |www.ststephensculpeper.net.
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Off 2017 Annual Fund Raising Raffle Sale. This year’s Grand Prize is $5,000 and only 220 tickets to be sold tickets cost $100. Drawing will be held on Nov. 29 at Pepper's Grill, 791 Madison Road. Food will be provided by Pepper's and will be served from 6pm -8pm. There will also be a Silent Auction & Raffle Prizes. All Proceeds will be used for "Suicide Prevention & Survivor Support for Life." Come out and
Culpeper Renaissaince Inc hosts the 2nd Annual Hoptoberfest Sept. 3 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Depot District in Culpeper.
Culpeper Fiesta takes place in the heart of downtown Culpeper from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15. Plan to bring your whole family down to the Depot (109 Commerce St., Culpeper) for a night of good food and wonderful entertainment. There is no admission fee and free activities will include children’s crafts, piñatas, zumba led by MFA Studios in Locust Grove, and live music. Mark Harman with Harmany
DJ’s will be playing a variety of Latino dance music. Food vendors will provide a full selection of traditional Hispanic dishes. There will also be dessert items, flavored ice, and beverages. Free health screenings will be offered, including confidential HIV testing by FAHASS, as well as glucose and blood pressure checks by University Physicians Group. Free flu shots will be administered by Walgreens. Complimentary children’s ID’s will be offered by the Culpeper Sheriff’s office and the Culpeper Town Police at the Food Closet location at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Kids can participate in children’s yoga, presented by Pranapiloga, while they wait! The Lions Sight and Hearing Van will be in the Farmers’
FILM • “All Things Being Equal 2: National Film Registry Shorts” (1896-1953) Of the 700 films currently on the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry, a significant number are not feature-length films. Shorter films - experimental, animated, avantgarde, or musical in nature - also populate the list. “All Things Being Equal 2” is an evening showcasing these briefer works which, though they may not fill theaters or marques, have nevertheless had a profound impact on the art of filmmaking and the development of America’s cultural landscape. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.
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at Vinosity in downtown Culpeper on Friday evenings from 5 – 8 p.m. for their complimentary instore tasting. Sample a selection of wines or beers from either new arrivals or old favorites. 174 E. Davis Street. 540-829-9463.
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.
WINE TASTING • Join the staff
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.
FIRST FRIDAY • Culpeper
Cheese Company hosts its First Friday Live Music and the return of Cross Threaded from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. together with our Five Dollar Friday kitchen specials. Culpeper Cheese Company is located at 129 East Davis Street, Suite # 100. (540) 827 - 4757.
BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is non-smoking. For further information call 825-3424.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink with Soco Loco at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.
HISTORY • The Museum
of Culpeper History hosts "Libations on the Lawn" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Museum's popular Libations on the Lawn event will again be held behind the Burgandine House at 803 S. Main Street. Food, drink, and live music will be provided courtesy of our sponsor NAPA Auto Parts! A suggested donation of $8/members and $10/non-members will benefit future museum programs and events. A Colonial-era dancing demonstration will also be featured amid this evening’s festivities. Support cancer awareness in your attire for a discount and bring your lawn chair too! 540-829-1749.
QUILTING • Join others each
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
WAGS & TAGS • Animal
Adoptions at Chrysler of Culpeper from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the WAGS & TAGS Event. The Humane Society of Culpeper receives a donation from each vehicle sold. Come see our adorable adoptable pets. Multiple rescue groups. Free hot dogs, chips and water.
ART • Culpeper will be home to
“All God’s Creatures” until Labor Day weekend. The Arts & Culture Center in Culpeper is delighted to present a midsummer art exhibition that spotlights the furry and the feathered, the two-legged and four, the barkers and the chirpers and those who make little sound. The exhibit will be open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the gallery at 509 South Main Street in Culpeper.
TAP TAKEOVER • Saturday
evening, Hardywood Park Craft Brewery takes over the beer taps at Culpeper Cheese Company from 3 to 6 p.m. with eight draft selections including several rare, once in a lifetime beers. Even better, each Hardwood draft is paired with cheese from Firefly Farms (MD) and /or Charcuterie from Olli (VA). Culpeper Cheese Company is located at 129 East Davis Street, Suite # 100. (540) 827 - 4757.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink with Hokie Joe at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.
HISTORY • A colonial / early American event will be held in Culpeper at Andora Farm from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. which is open to the public and free of charge. Andora Farm is the home of Tom
Seay, outdoorsman and host of the national television show, Best of America by Horseback. Highlights of the event will be filmed for an upcoming episode of the national television show. The weekend’s event will include demonstrations of early American crafts such as spinning and weaving, quilting, tobacco processing, blacksmithing, and an authentic recreation of a Longhunter camp (hosted by American Mountain Man Association) with authentic target practice in the camp. Virginia Trappers Association will also be present with demonstrations and local historian, Zann Nelson, will be available for questions. In addition to the early American crafters, Moving Meadows Farm will be on-site with fresh baked good and locally farm-raised meats. There will be free horse-drawn wagon rides of the farm for children and adults alike. More information can be obtained at 540-829-9555 or visit www.bestofamericabyhorseback. com.
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CHURCH • St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship. We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m., Childcare from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Wednesday Centering Prayer at 11 a.m. followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 p.m. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ ststephensculpeper.net | www. ststephensculpeper.net.
CHURCH • Mountain View
Community Church's Sermon Topic for Sun, Sept. 3: "I QUIT - Hurrying" 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
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.
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Culpeper Renaissance Inc. (CRI) is proud to present the 2nd Annual Hoptoberfest – a Gnarly Hops fall celebration. Hoptoberfest will take place on Sunday, Sept. 3 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Depot District in Downtown Culpeper. There are only a limited number of advanced tickets available for the Hoptoberfest and CRI is encouraging those 21-andolder to pick up tickets early to ensure a spot at Culpeper's newest downtown event. General advance tickets are available for $30 and may be purchased now at Far Gohn Brewing Company, Vinosity (both located in downtown Culpeper) and Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations (211 West Evans Street) and on the web at www.gnarlyhops. eventbrite.com ($40 at the gate, if available). $5 non-drinking tickets will be available for purchase at the gate on the day of the event.
SPECIAL EVENT • Sunday is Culpeper Cheese Company’s inaugural Beer and Ice Cream Float party from 1 to 4 p.m. Culpeper Cheese Company is located at 129 East Davis Street, Suite # 100. (540) 827 - 4757.
SEPT. 4
PRAYER SHAWL • Learn
to knit or crochet. Held at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper each Monday from 1012 a.m. All welcome. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.
MUSIC • The Blue Ridge Chorale is rehearsing for their 50th anniversary show to be held in December. Rehearsals are held at Open Door Baptist Church in Culpeper every Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. No auditions, just a desire to sing. For more information call Patti at 540-2198837.
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Rappahannock County Artisan Trail Second Saturday program. Middle Street Gallery is located above the Before & After Cafe at 31 Main St. in Sperryville. It is open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For more information, please visit http:// middlestreetgallery.org/ or call 540987-9252 during business hours.
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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
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HISTORY • The Museum of
Culpeper History hosts "WeeOnes" from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Open to children ages 1-5 and their caregiver, WeeOnes takes place in the Museum's Kidz Discovery Zone where the children will participate in an activity, make a take-home craft, read a story, and have a snack too! Admission is $1/child and their caregivers are free! Space is limited so please call 540-829-1749 or email education@culpepermuseum.com to reserve your space today.
PRAYER GROUP • Centering
Prayer Group at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Join us for an hour of reflection and prayer, each Wednesday at 11 a.m., followed by Healing and Holy Communion service at noon. Contact 540-8258786. Located at 115 N. East Street.
CHESS • Culpeper Chess Club meets each Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Culpeper County Library located at 271 Southgate Shopping Center. All ages and all skill levels welcome, even those who have never played. Come learn a new skill! For information contact Charity Karstetter at 540-727-0695 or culpeperchessclub@hotmail.com.
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HORSE SHOW • The 118th Warrenton Horse Show, to be held at the Warrenton Horse Show Grounds, 60 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton, continues through
Artist Nancy Brittle will show her paintings at Middle Street Gallery in Sperryville through Oct. 22
Sept. 3. Drawing many local and out of state exhibitors, this show remains a popular event over the Labor Day weekend. Some exciting features of the show include Hunter Breeding classes on Wednesday; two new Jumper classes on Thursday; two Hunter Classics on Saturday including the $5,000 Warrenton/Miller Toyota Classic. Sunday will present the very popular foxhunter classes, and Side Saddle division. The show begins at 8 a.m. each day, with evening classes on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $10 per person, which can be purchased at the gate; children 12 and under are admitted free. For information, call 540-3479442 or 540-788-4806, or visit www.warrentonhorseshow.com.
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CONCERT • 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
and more! www.facebook.com/ ExperienceOTW.
FESTIVAL • The 42nd Annual Orange Street Festival will be held in historic downtown Orange from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. offering a wide range of items including local artwork, handmade crafts, jewelry, specialty food and drinks and children’s activities.Don’t miss our Dancing ‘Til Dusk feature at Taylor Park beginning at 2 p.m. and lasting until 6 p.m. featuring live music and beverage garden. For more information, visit www. orangevachamber.com/pages/ Orangestreetfestival1 or our Facebook page. You may contact the Chamber Office at 540-6725216.
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REUNION • The next RAAC
movie, “Hidden Figures” from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at The Theatre at Washington. Tickets are $6 per person. The PG-rated biographical drama was written by Theodore Melfi and Allison Schroeder and is directed by Melfi. For more information, visit www.raac.org or call 800-695- 6075.
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ART • Artist Nancy Brittle will show her paintings at Middle Street Gallery in Sperryville, Va. from Sept. 15 through Oct. 22. There will be an opening reception for the artist and the public at the gallery Saturday, Sept. 16 from 3 to 5 p.m. Brittle will discuss her methods and her works at an informal “artist talk” at the gallery on Sat. Oct. 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. The talk is part of the monthly
day of local Virginia breweries, chili tastings (while they last) and live music at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off and Brew Festival includes tastings from 12 Virginia breweries along with an Amateur and Professional Chili Cook-Off that you get to judge. Ticket pricing ranges from $5 to $25. Call the Chamber office for more details at 540-672-5216.
MADISON COUNTY SEPT. 9
FESTIVAL • The Madison Rescue Squad Annual Steak & Shrimp Dinner, Sept. 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Rescue Squad Building. For more information call 540-9234707.
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Monkey puzzles and lawmakers: make 'em take the pledge! GUEST COLUMN
It's a little mystery that Culpeper-area voters have almost figured out, but not quite. Why are the realtors, the health industry, the beer wholesalers and bankers, coal operators and electric utilities shoving all that cash into the Virginia legislature? "Puzzles plus money produce the view that the money explains the puzzles," legal scholar Lawrence Lessig has written. "In a line: We don’t trust our government." If he's talking about you, you have lots of company. Three-quarters of American voters -- nearly equal numbers in both parties -- are convinced that Congress is for sale. Given its record, the Virginia legislature can't make a credible claim to higher public confidence, either. William Black, a former bank regulator, summarizes the ordinary citizen's street-level, tragic view when he writes that "a campaign contribution always generates the best return on investment." But your government's yours, not Dominion Energy's. It's not for the benefit of the roster of corporate high-rollers that have given large amounts to this area's lawmakers -although we keep electing them. So the missing puzzle piece is this: if they're making monkeys of us and we know it, what can we do about it? And you can find the answer in Roanoke. Start here: 45 House of Delegates candidates so far, mostly Democrats, have signed a pledge that they'll refuse to accept campaign cash from Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy, the two state-regulated electric power monopolies. Among them are
Stephen Nash
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Culpeper County’s BOS needs a true cost-benefit analyst Culpeper County’s Board of Supervisors needs someone with the capability to look at economic, population, and even legal trends to create policies that protect and move Culpeper forward. The current board has one builder, a small business man, two realtors, a retired real estate specialist, and two farmers. While some might see this as a good “broad brush” of community experience, no one on the current board has
Ben Hixon, a candidate for delegate in this area's District 30, and Will King, a candidate for delegate in District 18. Arlington's Rip Sullivan (D-48, has also refused to take Dominion money. But Roanoke's Sam Rasoul, a 35-year-old management consultant who has served in the House of Delegates since 2014, has gone even further. He has announced that he'll refuse campaign donations not only from Dominion and Appalachian, but any "gifts" above $5,000 from anyone. In fact, he will take no more campaign cash at all from special-interest PACS and corporations. Rasoul's a Democrat, but "...it is conservatives who should be leading the fight for campaign-finance reform,” Richard Painter of the University of Minnesota Law School has written. “Why should conservative voters care? First, big money in politics encourages big government. . . . When politicians are dependent on campaign money from contractors and lobbyists, they’re incapable of holding spending programs to account.” So whether you're conservative, green, libertarian or liberal, here's the question: can your legislator explain why it's okay to accept "donations" from the two power companies and still cast votes on legislation that affects not only their profits, but also our electric bills and, crucially, our environment? For that matter, why is it legitimate to take money from any corporate interests who also have legislative needs that should not pre-empt the public interest? The non-profit, non-partisan Virginia Public Access Project provides local data. Culpeper-area Delegate Nick Freitas (R-30) has gotten $1,000 from Dominion Energy, and Delegate Michael Webert (R-18), $5,000. State Senator Bryce Reeves (R-17) has received more than $14,000 from Dominion, Sen. Emmett Hanger (R-24), $23,500 and
Sen. Jill Vogel (R-27), $15,000. They have, of course, also taken donations from other corporate interests. Meanwhile, those same public servants who take Dominion's money have voted on countless Dominionrelated bills, listened to the pitches of the sturdy corps of Dominion lobbyists. Overall, the legislature has handed the company a lengthening series of legislative home runs worth hundreds of millions of dollars -- perhaps a billion or two by some estimates. And they routinely vote on legislation affecting the bankers, realtors, beer wholesalers, the health industry and their other benefactors. Don't accept their easy answer: "I need the money to get elected." Realistically: they don't need Dominion Energy money. And they should fight to transition our politics away from the other corporate payouts. Vermont, Connecticut and conservative Arizona have figured that out, with voluntary donation limits and public financing for candidates. So ask each of your legislators and candidates: Will you pledge to reject that kind of campaign cash from now on, or fight to make public financing a major issue? Can you at least decline donations from the state-regulated utilities, Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power? If you think it's okay to accept their money, then will you pledge to abstain from voting on legislation involving those interests? And get 'em on the record. We'd all like to know.
the nuts-and-bolts expertise to fully assess complex fiscal and community issues. Chuck Duncan, a professional analyst, has decades of military and civilian experience looking at the impacts of change on people, organizations, and even countries. While he may simply describe himself as an “analyst,” he is actually an operations analyst. He studies all aspects of costs versus potential benefits associated with solving problem. What good is an analyst? Back in 2015, the school board wanted $750,000 of land for a new school to start construction in 2017. As a concerned citizen, Chuck Duncan evaluated both the school population
growth and the published school capacity. He argued that student population growth was too low to warrant a new school. The county commissioned a study that revealed no population growth for 5 years! No need for new construction, and $750,000 taxpayer dollars saved! Right now, Culpeper’s population is growing because of Baby Boomers retiring to our area. The immediate impact on the tax base should be good. But what about the long-term impact? That is why you need a skilled analyst like Chuck Duncan serving on the Board of Supervisors.
Stephen Nash is the author of Virginia Climate Fever — How Climate Change Will Transform Our Cities, Shorelines and Forests, published by the University of Virginia Press, as well as the forthcoming Grand Canyon for Sale: Public Lands and Private Interests in the Era of Climate Change.
David Crissman Culpeper
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chamber advantage The Pulse of Business in Culpeper • Volume 3, Issue 34
members in the news
Congratulations 2017 BIE Day winner Cara Lundgren, Social Studies Teacher at Eastern View HS Thank you to gift basket sponsors: l Bijou’s Sweet Treats l Buffalo Wild Wings l Genesis Home Improvement l Glory Days Grill l Green Roost l Grass Rootes l It’s About Thyme l Meadows Farms Golf Course l Pepperberries l Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations l Shawn’s Smokehouse BBQ l Taste Oil Vinegar Spice l The Frenchman’s Corner l Vinosity
DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize Cherri Conner Lawson for her contributions to the facility. DEBORAH J. KOLLER, AAMS,Registered Principal, Financial Advisor, RJFS,President, Koller Financial Services, LLC, shares the great news that Raymond James once again has ranked among the most admired companies in the world, according to a survey published in the March 14, 2017, issue of Fortune magazine. The Raymond James Equity Research department also received 16 awards in the 2017 Thomson Reuters Analyst Awards for their stock selection and estimate accuracy on U.S. companies in industries ranging from information technology and communications to healthcare and pharmaceuticals.
Management Institute (PMI) Career Central piece on good networking tactics.
HOPE IN HOME CARE would like to welcome Tamara Lewis, RN back as RN Case Manager. Tamara will also be taking on the role of Director of Nursing for their Warrenton location when that opens September 1.
VIRGINIA BROADBAND, LLC “VABB” is 1 of 10 companies worldwide to win the 2017 Microsoft Affordable Access Initiative Grant. VABB is the only North American company to win. Funds will be used to deploy Internet in hard-toreach areas of Culpeper/Madison/ Orange Counties. For details, search: Microsoft Affordable Access Winners.”
Congratulations to John Barker, PMP of ATTOLLO SYSTEMS for being quoted in a recent article in the International Project
CFC FARM & HOME CENTER is delighted to announce that Lynn Mock has started as CFO for the Cooperative. Lynn comes to CFC from
15TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC
HOPE IN HOME CARE would like to welcome Nicole Robinson to their administrative staff. Nicole has worked for Hope in Home for a year in the field and has now accepted a position in their office as Personnel Coordinator. The CULPEPER H&R BLOCK had so much fun at the 47th Annual BIE Day! Thanks to everyone who entered our Drawing. There were 306 entries. 1st Prize Brandon, 2nd Prize Denise & 3rd Prize Toni. We appreciate the faculty and staff of CCPS.
NARMADA WINERY has an an exciting announcement! Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition issued 73 gold medals, 165 silver metals and 148 bronze medals to 92 wineries from 12 different states. Narmada Wineries’ 2013 Cabernet Franc Reserve won Best In Show for the entire competition! DEL. NICK FREITAS released last month his legislative agenda for the 2018 General Assembly Session. His priorities included protecting taxpayers from overburdensome regulations and taxes, expanding workforce development, tackling the growing opioid epidemic, and reforming the Commonwealth’s electoral process. A detailed description of his agenda can be found at www. nickjfreitas.com/2018_agenda. After 4 years of opening GENESIS HOME IMPROVEMENT, husband and wife team, Mark and Kim Jenkins decide it is time to go all in! Genesis has seen a 30% increase in profits year over year the past four years and has been able to employ 8 new teammates. Congratulations!
Tickets on sale now!
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CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union, where she was the Accounting Manager. Lynn also worked for PBS as Senior Financial Accountant.
XPRESS COPY AND GRAPHICS is happy to announce a new addition to their team, Rebecca James. She will be joining forces with her husband, Jonathan, this September and they are eager to make Xpress bigger and better than ever before.
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Meadows Farms Golf Course | 4300 Flat Run Rd. | Locust Grove, VA 22508
FEATURING: - MILLION DOLLAR SHOOT OUT - ISLAND HOLE CHALLENGE - 50/50 RAFFLE - MULLIGANS
I NDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PLAY STARTING AT $150 SPONSORSHIPS STARTING AT $100
All players receive a commemorative gift, gift bag with goodies, breakfast, beverages and snacks during the event and lunch during the awards ceremony.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION:
540.825.8628
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Marthas@CulpeperChamber.com
Tickets can be purchased at Chamber office, Mountain Run Winery, Virginia Community Bank and Xpress Copy & Graphics
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EVENT
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 9TH ANNUAL CRAB FEAST Where: Mountain Run Winery When: Sept. 9, 4 to 7 p.m. Join us for delicious crabs, drink and a good time.
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15TH ANNUAL CHAMBER GOLF CLASSIC Where: Meadows Farm Golf Course, Locust Grove When: Sept. 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We invite you to join us and bring your corporate leaders, management staff, employees and top clients for a day of golf, relaxation and fun with other business leaders in the community.
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VIRGINIA COMMUNITY BANK NETWORKING EVENT Where: Sept. 27, 7:30 - 9 a.m. When: 701 S. Main St.,Culpeper Join us for good food, fun and networking. Virginia Community Bank will be hosting Septembers' Networking Event.
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welcome new members Mid-Atlantic Home Health Donna Shiflett, RN, Clinical Director 23 Winchester Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540.347.4774 dshiflett@mahhni.com Home Health Care
Taj Global Understanding Brad Baldwin 15191 Montanus Drive, #106 Culpeper, VA 22701 540.222.8187 contact@tajglobalunderstanding.org Non Profit
Ignite Fitness, LLC Sharon Gregory Culpeper, VA 22742 540.718.0147 sgregory@ignitefitnessllc.com Fitness
Greenfield Inn Bed and Breakfast, LLC Audrey Regnery 30 September Song Lane Washington, VA 22747 540.675.1114 audreyregnery@greenfieldinnva.com Bed & Breakfasts/Inns
Shear Love Dee Diesman 606 Sperryville Pike Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 827-4976 info@shearloveva.com Beauty Salons
Martha Sanford
Happy work anniversary to Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Director of Programming Martha Sanford on 15 years of serving our chamber and to Administrative and Marketing Coordinator Lorraine Carter for two years of service. Congratulations!
Lorraine Carter
Do you know a potential award winner? Nominations for the 103rd Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Awards Open September 1 Please note: You DO NOT have to be a Chamber member in order to make or receive a nomination.
For more information contact 540.825.8628 or Marthas@CulpeperChamber.com
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SPOTLIGHT Chrissy Wagner Bank Service Representative
Meet Chrissy Wagner! Chrissy can be found at Oak View Bank as a Bank Service Representative. She is a Culpeper High School graduate and recently got her Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Averett University. This degree paired with her dedication to service proves to be beneficial in her job. “My clients at Oak View National Bank are my passion ” Chrissy stated. Chrissy also finds it important to serve the community that she grew up in. She can be found participating in the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals group and has served as the leader for a local Girl Scout Troop to support her daughter. She is looking forward to getting married later this year. Contact Chrissy to discuss what she can do for you at Oak View National Bank at 540-825-2570 or cwagner@oakviewbank.com.
Nominate Through October 13 for: - Large Business of the Year - Small Business of the Year - Non Profit of the Year - Young Professional of the Year - Entrepreneur of the Year - L.B. Henretty Memorial Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award Nominate online at: CulpeperChamber.com/Awards September 1 - October 13
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LET’S EAT! Also serving the original “Culpeper Cattle Company BBQ”
MONDAY - 75 cent oysters TUESDAY - Taco Tuesday $2 THURSDAY - Burger & Beer $9
Best Fish-n-Chips in town!
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Now serving cold plates at lunch with all homemade salads! Country Café and Catering 1359 Orange Rd, Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 829-9966
Celebrating our 70th Anniversary We now take credit and debit cards
Voted Culpeper’s Best of the Best Fries 701 N Main St, Culpeper, VA (540) 825-9212 Hours 6:00AM - 2:00PM
Hoptoberfest set for Sunday Culpeper Renaissance Inc. will get the fall season "hopping" with its second annual Hoptoberfest - a Gnarly Hops fall celebration. Scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 3 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Depot District in Downtown Culpeper, the event is designed to satisfy the American Craft Beer enthusiasts with a German twist. There's an added bonus for cider lovers too. Downtown Culpeper, a Great American Main Street Award winner, is known for its natural beauty and historic charm and is the perfect stage for this outrageous "gnarly" festival. Surrounded by the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in the Depot District attendees can enjoy a blend of American and European craft brews, a refreshing selection of ciders and a tasty assortment of local foods. “For the past five years, we have loved seeing the streets of Culpeper filled for Gnarly Hops... so much so that we continue it twice a year," said Kelsey Carlson, Hoptoberfest Committee Chairperson. "Hoptoberfest will be the perfect event to kick off the beautiful Virginia Fall season. What more could you ask for than a Labor Day Weekend festival full of beer, cider, great food and music?" Hoptoberfest puts the fest in festival with more than 40 different beer selections and cider from Virginia and beyond in a variety of flavors to sample. Delicious local eats to compliment all those liquid refreshments will also be available for purchase. Festival food provided by Bavarian Chef Food Truck, Uncle Elders BBQ, Captain Corbin's Seafood, N&A Catering – Mediterranean, North Cove Cafe and more. All that food and drink is sure to make you want to dance. Entertainment includes live music by two phenomenal bands, Someone Else’s Problem and Henry featuring members from Gold Top County Ramblers. For those looking to fulfill their inner artist craving, look to participating local artisans for inspiration. There are only a limited number of advanced tickets available for the Hoptoberfest and CRI is encouraging those 21-and-older to pick up
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Culpeper Renaissance Inc. will host Hoptoberfest Sunday, Sept. 3 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Depot District.
tickets early to ensure a spot at Culpeper's newest downtown event. General advance tickets are available for $30 and may be purchased now at Far Gohn Brewing Company, Vinosity (both located in downtown Culpeper) and Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations (211 West Evans Street) and on the web at www.gnarlyhops.eventbrite. com ($40 at the gate, if available). $5 non-drinking tickets will be available for purchase at the gate on the day of the event. All are welcome, but please remember no pets and no coolers. The Hoptoberfest - a Gnarly fall event is made possible through generous friends and supporters, Stonewall Harley-Davidson, Martin’s, The Town of Culpeper, Culpeper Times, Far Gohn Brewing Company, Vinosity, 103.1 WJMA &105.5 & 95.3 SAM-FM, Best Western Culpeper, Culpeper Farm Tour, XS Telecom, Kash Design, and Arbors at Culpeper. For more information contact Culpeper Renaissance at (540) 825-4416 or visit www.gnarlyhops.com, www.facebook.com/gnarlyhops.
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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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ANOTHER STORY TO TELL: OK, we switched up our format this week so we could say congratulations to some of our favorite people we've met during our interviews for our Treasures of Culpeper magazine. We stopped out at Mountain Run Winery on short notice, but owners David Foster and Kayti Schumann welcomed us in with open arms and then regaled us with numerous tales about the generosity of the Culpeper community. Only open a little more than a year, Mountain Run Winery has succeeded because of the relationships they have made with the community. People have made them tables, artwork and have helped them harvest. It's given them many stories to tell and this weekend they'll be adding to it. The pair will be married Saturday, and are hosting a public reception on Friday beginning at 4 p.m. to thank everyone for welcoming them to Culpeper. David discovered the town years ago while competing in the Culpeper Sprint Triathlon and fell in love with the area - so much so that when he started to think about opening a winery, he immediately began checking into Culpeper. He and Kayti lucked into an old home for sale along Mountain Run Lake Road - the very road that he raced on the first time he came to the triathlon. They now give back to the triathlon racers, this year hosting them on their property and producing a special label for the occassion. They have several special attractions coming, including a wine honoring the Culpeper Minutemen and hopped and ginger cider for the fall. However, if you're a white wine fan, David says you might want to hurry up and stop out as the whites are expected to sell out in September or October of this year they've been popular. So congratulations to the happy couple - we raise a glass to you!
Mountain Run Winery is located at 10753 Mountain Run Lake Rd, Culpeper. Call (703) 638-5559.
Mexican Restaurant
Daily Soup & Salad options www.CulpeperCheese.com 129 East Davis Street, Suite 100 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 (540) 827–4757
All you can eat @ $8.95 Closed on Mondays
$1 OFF Lunch Buffet
Not valid with any other offers. Must present coupon.
Buy 1 Dinner Entree, Get 2nd Entree of equal or lesser value
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219 E. Davis St., Culpeper, VA
$5 OFF $25 Purchase Expires 6/28/17
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Open Daily at 11 a.m. Closed on Monday
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129 E. Culpeper Street
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HUGE INDOOR COMMUNITY YARD SALE Sat., Sept. 2, 7am-3pm Sun., Sept. 3, 10am-2pm Mon., Sept 4, 9am-noon, Washington VA Fire House, 10 Firehouse Ln, Washington, VA. For info, call Ross 703-303-5695 Movings sale, 17080 Country Creek Lane, Amissville, (long driveway, blue barn on left) 9/1, 9/2, 9/3 & 9/4, 8a-? Electronics, tools, furn, HH, something for everyone. Rain/Shine
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1987 FAUQUIER HIGH CLASS REUNION 10/7/2017 The Inn at Kelly´s Ford
540-771-7458 for info
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Regional & Local routes avail. Retirees welcome! Tommy 540-937-0029
CLASS “A” CDL DRIVER
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NOTICE OF HEARING FOR RECEIVING PROOF OF DEBTS AND DEMANDS Re: ESTATE of ROBERT L. BARNETT, DECEASED File No. 170000027 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES, TAKE NOTICE At the request of the Executor of the above estate, and pursuant to the terms of Section 64.2-550 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, I will conduct a hearing for the TAKING OF DEBTS AND DEMANDS in reference to the above estate at 115 SOUTH WEST STREET, CULPEPER, VIRGINIA, 22701 on MONDAY, September 19, 2017 beginning at 10:00A.M. All interested parties are hereby required to appear to such time and place with proof of debts and demands in reference to said estate. BRUCE T. CLARK COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS FOR CULPEPER COUNTY 115 SOUTH WEST STREET CULPEPER, VIRGINIA 22701
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Safety Officer
Superior Paving Corp. is seeking to fill the position of SAFETY OFFICER which is responsible for the promotion and implementation of our safety program. Responsibilities include auditing facilities, equipment, and crews; conducting accident investigations; and administering the drug / alcohol free workplace program. Position maintains knowledge of applicable OSHA, EPA, DEQ and DOT requirements. Must be detail-oriented, proficient with Microsoft Office, have excellent communication skills, be able to work nights and weekends both independently and with a team. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package.
To learn more about the position and to complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net.
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Announcements Hurricane Harvey victims are in desperate need of YOUR help!
Your gift means the difference between hungry and fed, homeless and housed. Please don´t hesitate to make a timely and generous gift NOW! Watch this website to see how The Salvation Army is doing the most good. https:// disaster.salvationarmyusa.org/ Online: helpsalvationarmy.org Donate by phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY Mail checks to: The Salvation Army PO BOX 1959 Atlanta, GA 30301 Please designate ´Hurricane Harvey´ on all checks. To receive a donation link via text: Text STORM to 51555
Bus Drivers and School Nutrition Workers Needed Bus Drivers School Nutrition Workers
Please go to jobs.fauquiercounty.gov to complete an application or call 540-422-8300 for more information Fauquier Health Rehab & Nursing Center is looking for a Full Time Registered Nurse Care Manager to work day shift including every other weekend. The RN Care Manager is responsible for the delivery of effective high quality patient care in accordance with the philosophy and mission of the Department of Nursing at Fauquier Health and Rehabilitative Services. The RN Care Manager provides oversight of the resident experience as relates to the nursing care provided at the facility. The RN Care Manager has direct supervision of the LPNs and RNs. Qualified candidates must have critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. 1 year of managerial/leadership experience is required. The candidate must also have a current VA Nursing License as well as BLS certification. Additional Open Positions include: ● MDS Coordinator: Full Time Days, Monday-Friday. ● Nursing Supervisor: Full Time Evening, Full Time Nights & Full Time Rotating shifts including every other weekend ● Nurses: Full Time and Part Time with every other weekend commitment ● CNA´s: Full Time and Part Time with every other weekend commitment. Sign On Bonuses: ● $5000 for Full Time RN/LPN ● $2500 for Part Time RN/LPN ● $2000 for Full Time CNA Please visit www.fauquierhealth.org to submit an application.
Chuck Mullins Plumbing seeking plumbing technician. Benefits available.
Shampoo Assistant
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Cyclones win season-opener against CCHS Eastern View's football team rolled to a 56-7 victory over cross-town rival Culpeper County High School in the season opener for both teams Aug. 25. D'Ago Hunter scored four times for the Cyclones and Trey Holmes added 119 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Coming into four scheduled events Aug. 30 between the two schools, they were tied at 10 points each in Community Cup standings.
Community Cup standings Sponsored by Virginia Community Bank
FALL 2017 Football (EVHS at CCHS, Aug. 25) Golf (CCHS at EVHS, Aug. 16) Golf (EVHS at CCHS, Aug. 30) Volleyball (CCHS at EVHS, Aug. 24) Volleyball (EVHS at CCHS, Sept. 6) Field Hockey (CCHS at EVHS, Aug. 23) Field Hockey (EVHS at CCHS, Aug. 31) Boys Cross Country (EVHS at CCHS, Aug. 30) Girls Cross Country (EVHS at CCHS, Aug. 30)
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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.
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Eastern View High School Junior Trey Holmes (4) runs the ball into the end zone putting the Cyclones on the board in the Cannonball Classic game Aug. 25.
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FT, ordained Baptist minister with strong leadership, organizational and interpersonal skills, delivers Bible-based sermons, teaches sound doctrine, directs Christian growth and development, committed to continuing Christian education, committed to the development and increase in community outreach and missions, and follow the by-laws governing this church. ● A letter of interest ● Resume summarizing relevant ministry, professional & educational experience ● Copies of ministerial license & ordination certificate ● Copies of degree(s) & official transcripts ● Letters of recommendations (3) – 2 clergy, 1 personal ● Two sermons in electronic format (CD or DVD) – sermon within last 3 months Submit package by mail to: First Springs Baptist Church Pulpit Search Committee Attn: Sis. Alfreda Ludd – Church Clerk 9307 Springs Rd. Warrenton, VA 20186
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PAVING CREW LABORERS
Superior Paving Corp. has openings for SKILLED, UNSKILLED, AND ASPHALT RAKERS to work with our paving crew in multiple areas. Must have reliable transportation to and from job sites. Must be willing and available to work nights, weekends, and overtime as necessary. Superior offers competitive salary, health, dental, life insurance and 401(k) benefits. To learn more about the position and to complete an application, visit www.superiorpaving.net
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SITE FOREMAN & EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
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WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL NEEDED
Retail business has immediate openings for part-time warehouse personnel. Applicants must be able to consistently lift a minimum of 50 pounds.Must be dependable and work flexible schedule. Apply in person: CFC FARM & HOME CENTER 12645 Lee Highway, Washington, VA No phone calls.
BOOKKEEPER
Responsibilities: Handle accounts receivable and payable, Prepare and process invoices through company designed general ledger system, Reconcile bank statements and review payroll records, prepare ledger entries on a daily bases and post financial data in the company system, prepare and distribute periodical statements, expense reports, customer service. Qualifications: Minimum 2 years accounting background and exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Benefits include annual vacation, sick leave, holidays and health insurance.
Mail resume with references to: P.O. Box 123 Culpeper, VA 22701
CDLDRIVERS Class A or B
General Laborers
Labors must have valid drivers license and must pass pre-employment drug test. Nights, weekends and overtime are mandatory. Some benefits available. Apply in person at: Mullen´s Markings, Inc. 16306 Braggs Corner Rd Culpeper, VA 22701
Atlas Plumbing LLC seeks experienced new residential:
PLUMBERS, BACKHOE OPERATORS & HELPERS
for job sites in Gainesville, Haymarket, Front Royal & Fredericksburg. Must pass pre-employment background check & drug screen. Company vehicles to qualified employees, competitive pay and benefits. Ask about sign on bonus. Apply in person to: 9095 Owens Court Manassas Park, VA 20111 EOE, no recruiters please.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Habitat for Humanity of Virginia (HFHVA) is preparing to rehabilitate a home in Culpeper County through the use of Virginia Neighborhood Stabilization Program Funds. In the implementation of this project the following job types may be available and contracts and procurements may be made: General Contractor. The General Contractor will be the person primarily responsible for carrying out the home rehabilitation. The General Contractor must have a contractors license and workers´ compensation insurance. To the greatest extent feasible, Habitat for Humanity will utilize qualified persons who permanently reside within the Piedmont region, including the counties of Culpeper, Orange, and Madison, cities of Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, and Harrisonburg, and other surrounding areas for employment and training positions. Habitat also seeks to utilize minority and female owned businesses. Any person or firm located in the above named localities may apply for the position or inquire further by contacting the following person within ten (10) days of this notice: Michael Payne, Phone: (540) 324-9206; Fax: 866-515-8329; E-mail: michael@ habitatvirginia.org Written requests should include the name, address, company name, and phone number. All procurements will be made on a competitive basis.
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Culpeper Times • Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 2017
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Culpeper Times • Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 2017
CRIME SOLVERS
ARREST REPORTS
David Christopher Gray
Nicholas Devon McMillan Age: 23, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/160 Hair/Eye: Blonde/Greene Last known: 149 Peliso Ave., 3, Orange, Va. Wanted for: Possession of Marijuana and (2) counts of Possession of Schedule I, II Controlled Substance.
Timothy Brian Owens
Age: 43, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/160 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 4228 Cabin Rd., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Failure to Comply with Support Order.
Edy Raciel Perez Reyes
Age: 29, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-2/180 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 1225 Oak Hill Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Wanted for: 1225 Oak Hill Rd., Charlottesville, Va.
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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: Aug. 23-29
Following are the county police reports from Aug 23-29. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO.
Age: 54, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-5/135 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 1330 Lightfoot St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Possession of Schedule I, II Controlled Substance.
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Aug. 23 Brett Bryson Allen, 26, 1700 block Richmond Rd., Amissville, Driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of marijuana Timothy Thomas Comisky, 36, 5300 block Hoover Rd., Reva, DUI- third or subsequent offense Cameron Miller, 19, 700 block Fairfax St., Culpeper, Contempt of court Aug. 24 Robert Thomas Jenkins, 43, 10000 block Hudson Rd., Culpeper, Assault & Battery- family member George Ray Shifflett, 27, 16000 block Sprouses Dr., Gordonsville, Fail to appear Aug. 25 Nicholas Matthew Dobler, 20, 7100 block Richmond Hwy., Alexandria,
Possession of Schedule I,II controlled substance Jeremy Ryan Corbin, 22, 12000 block Cherry Hill Rd., Culpeper, Forging coin and bank notes (eight counts), Possession of Schedule I,II controlled substance, Larceny of bank notes, checks (four counts), Breaking & Enter w/int to commit felony Aug. 26 William Arthur Kitchen, 27, 800 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, Sentence to community based corrections Brittany Leigh Cubbage, 25, 13000 block Partlow Ct., Culpeper, Possession of marijuana, Possession of Schedule VI controlled substance Aug. 27 Eric Tyler Glascock, 28, 12000 block Mt. Zion Church Rd., Culpeper, Contempt of court Jacoleman Donta Robinson, 30, 24000 block Rivercomb Rd., Lignum, Drive while intoxicated
Aug. 28 Kyle Zachary, 22, 10000 block Hudson Rd., Culpeper, Driving under the influence of alcohol, Possession of controlled substances, possession of marijuana Brady Matthew Hebert, 43, 200 block Weise Dr., Louisa, Embezzlement >=$200 Christoph Stephen Meyers, 27, 16000 block Norman Rd., Culpeper, Drinking while driving or open container Jaesha Stream Cook, 19, 9000 block Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, Possession of marijuana Aug. 29 Wuilmar R. Castillo, 24, No fixed address, Culpeper, No drivers license, Driving after illegally consuming alcohol
Culpeper Town Police: Aug. 22-27 Following are the police reports from Aug. 22-27. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department.
Aug. 21 Wilbert Johnson Hartman III, 31, 1300 block Spring Meadow Ln., Culpeper, Fail to appear Anthony Lorenzo Johnson, 35, 200 block North East St., Culpeper, Monument; Intentional damage, Value <$1000, Assault & Battery Marc Christopher Ohara, 46, 1300 block Monarch St., Culpeper, Assault & Battery- Family Member Aug. 22 Savannah Elizabeth Leavell, 23, 200 block E. Williams St., Culpeper, Possession of controlled substances (2 Counts), Resisting arrest Moises Montiel, 22, 1400 block N. Main St., Culpeper, Fail to appear Aug. 23 Amanda Lee Roberson, 52, 1800 block Cottontail Dr., Culpeper, Fail to appear Christopher Aaron Bush, 25, West 14 St., Cleveland, Fail to appear, Fail to appear on a felony charge Frank Joel Becker, 36, 300 block Willway Dr., Manakin Sabot, Embezzlement >=$200 (2 Counts)
Thomas D. Cook, 55, 200 block Apple Orchard Rd., Louisa, Fail to appear Cameron Miller, 19, 700 block Fairfax St., Culpeper, Contempt of court David L. McLean Jr., 23, 600 block Willis Ln., Culpeper, Assault & Battery
Aug. 24 Alice Elizabeth Settle, 24, 14000 block Shanktown Rd., Reva, Fail to Appear Jason Dale Matthews, 33, 32000 block Old Plank Rd., Locust Grove, Probation violation Jamie Leigh Sailors, 24, 100 block Lewis Ave., Elkton, Drunk in public, Profane language Claude Thomas Taylor Jr., 43, 6300 block Phyllis Ln., Alexandria, Fail to appear Leila Marie Youngbar, 23, 100 block E. Locust St., Culpeper, Possession of marijuana Aug. 25 Jacqueline Shepherd, 22, 13000 block Scotts Mill Rd., Culpeper, Possession of marijuana Scott Steven Wright, 53, 6200 block Waterford Rd., Rixeyville, Rape (2 counts), Forcible sodomy (2 counts), Strangulation: resulting in wounding / bodily injury
Aug. 26 William Arthur Kitchen, 27, 800 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, Obstructing justice Hillary Garcia-Nunez, 20, 600 block N. East St., Culpeper, Assault & Battery- family member, Possession of marijuana Jesus Mauricio Lopez Romero, 19, 1100 block Meander Dr., Culpeper, Assault & Battery- simple Ruben Claros Osorio, 18, 1500 block Kestral Ct., Culpeper, Assault & Battery- family member Friday Bernard Chanteious, 22, 5500 block C Street SE, Washington, Obtaining money by false pretenses, Credit card fraud Andrew Clay Watson, 23, 4200 block Adrienne Dr., Alexandria, Possession of marijuana Aug. 27 Shelly Mae Cole, 56, 200 block Duet Road, Madison, Assault & Batteryfamily member Akai Lavonti Robinson, 30, 1700 block Lambert Ct., Culpeper, Unlawful use or injury to telephone lines, Strangulation: results in wounding / bodily injury, Abduction: by force, intimidation or deception, Assault & Battery- family member 3rd offense Gerardo Meza Rubio, 19, 19000 block Dirt Rd., Culpeper, Unlawful purchase or possess alcohol beverage
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Culpeper Times • Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 2017
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