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Reformation Lutheran Church senior job fair makes connections Staff report Reformation Lutheran Church's inaugural Active Senior Job Fair connected seniors with prospective employers Sept. 21. "We experienced great success at our inaugural Active Senior Job Fair," said church administrator Heather Nungesser. "There were many different employers recruiting for equally diverse types of positions to fil. "All of the participating recruiters confirmed that they will join us for future job fair events." Nearly 100 potential employees attended with resumes in hand. Nungesser said there was such a positive response, that two recruiting employers ran out of applications. Nungesser said Pastor Brad Hales and Ingrid Gormly, leader of Senior Ministry, at Reformation Lutheran Church are so pleased by the outcome of this event, that they are already planning the next Senior Job Fair for March 2018.
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Rappahannock renews Stuart Field lease; Recreation chair Makela resigns By Patty Hardee
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The Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to renew the Rappahannock Athletic Association’s (RAA) lease of Stuart Field in Amissville. The vote in favor of a five-year extension of the lease was recorded at a special meeting of the BOS originally convened to consider applications for a permanent county administrator. That position has been vacant since Debbie Keyser resigned in July. Brenda Garton, the interim administrator, is leading the search for a candidate to fill the position. Garton added the lease consideration to the agenda when it was learned that a decision had to be made on the lease by September 30. The next supervisors meeting, scheduled for Oct. 2, would have
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been too late for a vote. The county leased Stuart Field to the RAA in 2008 for 10 years with options to renew for two fiveyear extensions. The facility is used by Rappahannock and Culpeper youth for baseball games. More than two dozen people — mostly RAA supporters — attended the meeting, which appeared to surprise the supervisors. The Visitor’s Center building, which is undergoing renovations, could not hold a crowd of that size, so the meeting was conducted outside on the lawn. A Facebook posting last week by Amissville resident Page Glennie suggested the intent of the county supervisors was to get rid of the Stuart ball fields. Additional rumors over the last week mentioned the possibility of the RAAC Community Theatre tak-
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Maggie Gill, CEO, Novant Health UVA Health System, and Charles Barrell, board chairman, Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, announced the selection of Jeff Hetmanski as president of Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, effective Oct. 2. Hetmanski joins Culpeper Medical Center from the University of Virginia Health System, where he served as director of finance and community operations. He also previously served as chief financial officer at Culpeper Medical Center from 2014 to 2016 and was responsible for all financial areas of the hospital. “Jeff's tenure at Culpeper Medical Center combined with his experience at UVA make him an excellent fit,” said Barrell. “The board and leadership team at Culpeper Medical Center are excited about his appointment and trust that there will be leadership continuity as Jeff begins serving in this role.” As president, Hetmanski will also partner with Novant Health leaders to leverage resources and expertise. “We remain committed to providing a network of high quality, affordable healthcare and are confident that Jeff will help us to deliver the most remarkable patient experiences at Culpeper Medical Center and across our system, in every dimension, every time,” said Gill..
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Terry Jackson Jr. (Editor's note: This is the ninth installment in a weekly series highlighting members of Culpeper's Youth Council. Each week a new member will be featured in this spot, chatting about their hobbies, their reason for joining the council and how they can make Culpeper better. We look forward to meeting the Youth Council members and hope you do to!) Age: 14 Grade: Ninth School: Eastern View High School Hobbies: I love any type of outdoor or physical activities and my favorite sport is basketball. I am also actively involved in my church's Youth Ministry at Mt. Olive Baptist Church where I sing in the youth choir and serve in the Usher Ministry. Why I joined Youth Council: I recently joined the Culpeper Youth Leadership Program so that I could have a voice in the community and to learn more about our local government and businesses in Culpeper. I believe that we are the future and that we should have a say on decisions that are made that will eventually affect our future. How to make Culpeper a better place: I believe we can make Culpeper better by having more leadership roles that youth can be involved in, more activities such as tutoring programs, sport events and fund raisers that will keep us working together because teamwork makes the dream work! As long as we work together and understand that we may not always agree on everything but as long as we keep an opened mind and be willing to work together, this community can and will grow to do even greater things that will make our future a GREAT ONE!
the Northern Piedmont Community Foundation (NPCF) presented an additional $77,000 in grants to 11 nonprofits in Rappahannock, Culpeper and Fauquier counties. Created by PATH Foundation last year to provide funding for emergent community needs, Community Assistance Grants cover a broad range of causes. This September round of funding will support a variety of social services, the performing arts, and more. Hospice of the Piedmont received $15,000, the highest amount awarded in this round, to help its Center for Children and Center for Grief and Healing. Renowned as the go-to agency for grief and crisis care, the organization maintains programs for children and adults dealing with the loss of a loved one. The grant will help fund critically needed counseling and healing sessions, all of which are provided at no charge. The Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Board says it was thrilled to receive $10,000 — the full amount requested — to create a loan fund that ensures participants in its Housing Choice Voucher/Rental Assistance Program don’t lose their assistance through no fault of their own. Several Culpeper-based organizations were grant recipients, including Culpeper Literacy Council, which was awarded $6,700 for its Seeds for Success program to help young adults improve their basic literacy skills, as well as Culpeper YoungLives and the Museum of Culpeper History. In addition, three performing artsrelated organizations — Piedmont Symphony Orchestra, Windmore Foundation for the Arts, and Castleton Festival — benefited from grants.
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George shares her story of sexual abuse with SAFE ➤ Second annual STOP event encourages women to open up about sexual assault By Jeff Say
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Anna George had never shared her story in public before. On Sept. 22, she stood up in front a group assembled by Services To Abused Families, Inc. and took a deep breath. “I was sexually assaulted when I was 14,” the strong, cheery 22-year-old said. A recent graduate of Radford University, George was working as a server at a restaurant one night when she served two ladies in town for a conference. Karen D. Brown, Executive Director of SAFE, and Dawn Delacruz had a craving for wings, but they got a more than a meal - they made a lifelong connection that night. George was at the end of a long shift and when she heard where the ladies were from, she asked if ➤ See SAFE, Page 5
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➤ SAFE, from Page 4 she could sit and talk to them she had a story to tell. It was a Halloween party eight years ago - she was 14 and a freshman in high school. Several of her friends planned a party, it was supposed to be just a few silly freshmen getting together for a good time. As it is in high school, word got out. What started as an intimate get together turned into a party. Then students of all grades arrived at the party and eventually alcohol made an appearance. Met a junior she had previously hang out with before, he started to flirt with her “I was anxious and excited that this boy might actually like me, and I might end up with my very first kiss,” George said. Later on the evening, he pulled her aside and said he wanted to speak to her alone upstairs. Being young and naive, she agreed. “What started off as a friendly conversation ended up being confusing and frightening,” George said. “I felt uncomfortable and wanted to leave, but the answer no was not accepted. He proceeded to take advantage of a scared, young, innocent girl.” That night changed George. A vivacious, energetic young lady pulled herself into a shell. She
told only her best friend, who she swore to secrecy. For years, she held this dark secret inside herself, even while the assaulter was a popular football player at her school. “This night became burned, etched, a painful reminder of innocence snatched away too soon,” she said. “It was because of this one individual I pushed away loved ones and I never felt so alone in my life.” She pushed away her family, she pushed away God. Once strong in faith, she questioned why God would let this happen to her. “My life started to spiral out of control after this night,” George said. It wasn’t until six years later when she told her mother and her sisters that she began to heal. Now, after meeting Brown and Delacruz, she was able to share her story at the second annual S.T.O.P event at Reformation Lutheran Church. For George, it’s all part of the healing process. “I think it’s really important to be able to share your story with others,” George said. “I kept this dark secret for such a long time, I want to be able to help other women and men out there. It’s OK to tell your story, you’re not alone and you can be who you want to
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then later in life was in a bad marriage. She since has remarried pastor Gary Brown, of Pilgrim Baptist Church, and now provides counsel to others who are assaulted. She called her meeting George a “gift from God.” She said that SAFE hears from women like George every day, and by George speaking publicly it helps bring the issue to the forefront of the community. Our phones are ringing off the hook every day,” Brown said. “Every story is fresh. We don’t compare one story to another. We don’t judge for yesterday, we talk to them about today.” Talking is key, Brown said. She calls it being “nice and nosy,” asking questions like “are you OK?” and “do you need help?” “We have to vigilant, we have to talk, we have to educate,” Brown said. George hopes that her story helps educate others. She worries about younger women being worried about being liked on social media and it leading to assault. If her story can help one young lady not be assaulted, she accomplished her mission. “I’m here tonight because I want to share my story and to confirm that you are not alone,” George said. For more information about SAFE, call 540.825.8891 or visit www.safejourneys.org.
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➤ Gardens, from Page 6 guys – all are recognizably decent people coming from some very different comfort zones. A very pregnant Tania Del Valle (Jackqueline Correa) and her lawyer husband Pablo (Dan Dominues) have just bought an old house next door to the Butleys. Virginia (Sally Wingert) is an engineer, a deliberate can-do sort who has feathered a very comfortable career nest in the male-dominated defense field. Frank Butley (Steve Hendrickson), a bureaucrat at heart, satisfies a macho-driven competitive streak with his garden. Manicured, loved, symmetrical, Frank’s garden is not just a collection of carefully tended botanicals, it is his measure of himself. Every year he girds his loins for the battle to win the neighborhood’s Best Garden Award. Enter the Del Valle’s with their big, scraggly oak tree, dirt yard and languishing remnants of shrubbery. They have plans, of course, to tidy things up, and Tania earnestly lectures anyone who will listen on the benefits of “native gardens” – those happy plots of earth that grow only what the environment intended to grow. But that’s not the problem. The problem is that before they can install a fence for the upcoming party that Pablo so ill-advisedly planned for his firm, they have to get a survey. And the survey shows that their property line extends into the Butley’s yard. It’s a situation made for comedy heaven, and the jabs ebb and flow from strained insinuations to the insult direct to a garden hose used like an AK-47. But it’s not just slapstick with a happy ending. The ghosts of racial perceptions and class barriers permeate not just the scenes of allout warfare, but the restrained dance of privilege
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much technology. I just love it.” The duo were explaining to visitors issues that farmers and the agriculture industry face, and the solutions that the next generation have helped come up with using technology. “Recently there’s been a decline in how much profit agriculture is making,” Miller said. “They’re developing new ways to make more money. There’s a lot of research going into this.” Miller said there are close to 100 members in FFA at EVHS and said that many get indoctrinated with the animal sciences class but quickly learn that FFA has much more to offer. “You just see how much stuff you can do. It’s just gets bigger and bigger,” Miller said. “You can see how it impacts your life on a day to day basis.” Further down the hall, Emily Resau and Thatcher the service dog explained the importance of service animals and why they shouldn’t be interrupted with petting. “I’m trying to teach them what service dogs are for, why people have to have them and why people aren’t allowed to touch service dogs,” Resau said. “Many people want to touch them, but they are a tool for the disabled person, so when you’re distracting the dog, you’re distracting their tool and they can’t work efficiently.” The project is part of Resau’s
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Gold Award for Girl Scouts, and she’s helping train Thatcher to be placed with a Wounded Warrior. While it started as a Girl Scout project, it dovetailed nicely with her involvement in FFA. “It ties well into FFA because it’s a dog so it ties in with animals,” Resau said with a laugh. “A lot of people in FFA are already interested in animals, so it’s easier for them to be interested in this topic.” She’ll train Thatcher for 18 months, and she will go train with his new owner in August. He will officially be a serviced dog when she’s two years old. Training Thatcher for a Wounded Warrior, for 18 months, will go work with her new owner in Au-
gust. Just up the way, another dog was being groomed and loved on by FFA members. Destine Washington and Jonathan Azenon pampered Brody, a 8-year-old labradoodle that frequently visits the class. His owner, Kimberley Ellis, said he loves the attention and affection he receives from the FFA members. Tuesday was the first time he was out in a crowd with the class, however, he seemed to enjoy being the center of attention as he was groomed. Ellis said she was happy to help with the showcase and thinks it was a great idea. “I absolutely love it,” she said.
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Lifestyle Physicians hosts Culpeper grand opening Contributed report Lifestyle Physicians, the most successful Weight Loss and wellness practice are finally opening its door in Culpeper. Dr. Verma and Dr. Asad are excited to announce the formal inauguration and Grand Opening of the Culpeper clinic on Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. We would like to invite you all to this Grand Opening and would be honored if you would stop by. We have been opened since October 2015 in Warrenton and Dr. Verma will finally be able to see patients here in the Culpeper clinic. Dr. Asad will also be joining as the Naturopathic Physician. After a wait of 1.5 years we are finally able to provide excellent, quality service to the Culpeper community. Services provided: Medical weight loss | Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy and Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Verma is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Board Certified in Obesity Medicine. Dr Verma has a special place in his heart for Culpeper. Many patients from Culpeper have been making a trip to Warrenton every week to follow the
WL program. Now that the office is opening in Culpeper, we will be able to provide Medical Weight Loss services in Culpeper. He is also a hospitalist at the local Culpeper Hospital and has been practicing Obesity Medicine for two years in Warrenton, VA but has over 200 patients from Culpeper. Most of his patients are well known to him personally and have developed not only a professional relationship with his patients but a lifelong friend to many. Some of the amazing success stories are: Coach Greg Hatfield of Eastern View High School who has lost 128 pounds and still maintains a healthy lifestyle. Wayne Keller has lost 200 pounds in 17 months and is still going strong Tripp Butler from Virginia Community Bank has lost 64 pounds. Many more success stories continue to be scripted every day. Having a local clinic is essential to these patients and we look forward to providing even more to the Culpeper Community. We are also pleased to inform you that since August 2017 we are accepting most of the major insurances for medical
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weight loss including Medicare. Dr. Sheeba Asad, N.D. will also be joining Dr. Verma and is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor who believes in helping her patients improve their health by addressing underlying conditions and treating diseases and achieving optimal health with natural remedies. Our clinic will also be offering an exclusive natural vitamin store where we are providing pharmaceutical grade supplements for Gut Health, Immune Support, Heart and Diabetes Health, Women/Men and Kids Health and
Thyroid and Adrenal Support. For now the clinic will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Activities of the day will include refreshments, food, giveaways all day and special discounts on all our services including, Weight Loss, BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine and Aesthetic services. Our ribbon cutting ceremony from the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce will begin at 12:30 p.m. that day.
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tary School); Rapp@Home (to help the county’s senior residents stay connected and live independently in their homes); Rappahannock County High School (to continue its PRIDE program encouraging positive social behaviors); and the Child Care and Learning Center (for child wellness and educational purposes). PATH Foundation’s Annual Program and Planning Grants are 12-month grants for new or existing projects related to one or more of the foundation’s four priority areas: access to care, childhood wellness, mental health, and senior services. Applicants may request funding for up to $100,000, though most grants will be lower. Eligible grant applicants include 501(c)3 non-profits, religious institutions (for non-religious purposes) or local government entities in Rappahannock, Fauquier and northern Culpeper counties. Applicants must also reflect the mission and values of the PATH Foundation. Complete details are available at www.pathforyou.org/grants. “We always get excited about funding community projects and programs that meet our four priority areas,” said Christy Connolly, PATH’s president and CEO. “
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WINE TASTING • Join the staff 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.
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.
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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.
bring a friend to help support efforts to bring about awareness to suicide and support Local Prevention Programs. If you need additional information or would like to help please give Chris Jenkins a call at 718-3030.
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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
Standup comedian Mar Matusof will perform at the Library of Congress Packard Campus at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 29.
Season are Changing! Perfect time to get your cat and dog spayed and neutered. Spay Today's our area's non-profit, reducedpriced spay and neuter program. CHOOSE from MANY vets throughout the area. At the time of surgery, initial shots and tests can also be obtained at lower rates. Contact Spay Today: https://spaytoday.org or call 304.728.8330.
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
Construction crews will be performing asphalt patch work on Blue Ridge Avenue between Oaklawn Boulevard and Madison Road. Contractors will utilize flagging operations and detours to move traffic safely through the corridor. Construction crews will begin work at 8 a.m. and should be completed by 3:30 p.m., weather permitting. Motorists and
• 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.
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.
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What’s Happening STORYTIME • Fun Friday
Storytime Fridays at 10:30 a.m. This is a fun and engaging program designed to help children develop the early literacy skills they need to be ready to learn to read when they enter Kindergarten. Stories, songs, puppets, and finger plays make this a fun time for all. Children attend with a parent or other caregiver. Great for Grandparents to attend with the Grandkids! No registration required!
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink with Soco Loco at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.
FILM • “Mark Matusof: A Night of Stand-up Comedy” (Live) Stand-up comedy makes a return to the Packard Campus Theater with an encore performance by Mark Matusof, who played the first standup night at the Packard Campus in 2013. Mark describes himself as: 1. A comedian based in Washington D.C. who has been described in the press as "funny without being vulgar or nasty" and "going the smarter, hipper direction to the joke." 7:30 p.m. At the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. Tickets are required for this free event and can be reserved at www. markmatusof.eventbrite.com. beginning on August 15.
SEPT. 30
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.
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
LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or
a drink with Fulltone tone to the Max, featuring David Gilmore at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
FILM • “AN EVENING OF
OLD-TIME RADIO WITH THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON OLD-TIME RADIO CLUB” The Metro Washington OldTime Radio Club makes its third appearance at the Packard Theater with an evening they call "Mostly Lost Radio." These are programs for which, in most cases, recordings of their original broadcast no longer survive. They will begin with three examples of domestic comedy: "Raising Junior," an early NBC series from 1930; "Post Toasties Time" from 1942, featuring "Baby Snooks," the character originated by Fanny ("Funny Girl") Brice; and "Easy Aces" from 1945, conceived and originally performed by Goodman Ace (later the head writer for Milton Berle and Perry Como) and his wife Jane, the Queen of Malapropisms. At the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA.
OCT. 1
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.
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS • All are invited
to our annual Blessing of the Animals service at 5 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 115 N. East Street, Culpeper. Pets will receive special blessings and healing prayers. Treats will be provided following the service. Be sure to properly restrain all animals and bring a bag for accident clean up.
CHURCH • Mountain View
Community Church's Sermon Topic: ""How Can I Quit Hiding Spiritually?" 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.
CHURCH • Come celebrate
with us at Antioch Baptist Church Culpeper as we order our steps in thy name at 11 a.m. for our Annual Usher's Anniversary. Our preacher for the morning will be Minister Nelson Paige from Main Uno Baptist Church, Rochelle, VA. Light refreshments will be served immediately following morning service.
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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. Call Patti at 540219-8837.
LIBRARY • Toddler Storytime
(age 2) Mondays, 10:30 This is a fun and engaging “lapsit” program designed to help children develop the early literacy skills they need to be ready to learn to read when they enter Kindergarten. Stories, songs, puppets, and finger plays make this a fun time for all. Parents sit on the floor with their children in their laps, helping them to participate in the program. No registration necessary. Older siblings are welcome to attend.
PRAYER SHAWL • Learn
to knit or crochet. Held at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper each Monday from 10-12 a.m. All welcome. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.
OCT. 3
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.
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PAJAMA STORYTIME • Pajama Storytime Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. This is a fun and engaging program designed to help children develop the early literacy skills they need to be ready to learn to read when they enter Kindergarten. No registration required!
OCT. 4
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 540727-0695 or culpeperchessclub@ hotmail.com. CULPEPER COIN CLUB •
Panning for Gold is this month’s guest lecture for the October Culpeper Coin Club meeting. Culpeper Coin Club meets monthly on the first Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Luigi’s and is open for all adults who share an interest in collecting or investing in coins and currency. Door prizes awarded each meeting. Membership is $12 a year, prorated based on the month joined. Luigi’s is located at 235 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper. Anyone interested may contact Gregg Coburn (coburngregg@gmail.com) for more information.
COFFEE • National Coffee with a Cop Day. From 6 to 8 p.m. at Starbucks, 15185 Montanus Drive, Culpeper, Va.
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AGING DISCUSSION • Join
Rapp at Home members on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. to ponder and discuss various aging-related topics. The topic on Wednesday, Oct. 4, is: Healthier Aging via Re-sizing. Held at the Washington School, 567 Mount Salem Ave., Washington. For more information, call 540- 9374663.
MARSHALL DAY • The
Marshall Community Center Advisory Committee will be hosting Marshall Day, consisting of The 5th Annual MARSHALL REGIONAL FAMILY HEALTH FAIR at Marshall Community Center campus and The Inaugural Marshall Day 5k And Fun Run at the Northern Fauquier Community Park. The mission of this event is to enrich life in the community by bringing residents a full day, health focused event. The HEALTH FAIR will bring testing services, education and demonstrations to improve health regimens, healthy foods and fun family activities to Northern Fauquier. Many of the vital services offered fair day are only available at distant facilities. The Inaugural Marshall Day 5k And Fun Run will be a cross country, the course designed around the scenic Northern Fauquier Community Park. Racers will be timed and early registrants will receive a free t-shirt. Light snacks and water will be provided and food vendors will be on site. Call 540422-8580 for more information.
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY SEPT. 29 FREE EVENT • John and
Beverly Sullivan and “Voices and Action for Haiti” invite anyone who is interested to join a “Conversation About Haiti” in their home from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Conversation is a FREE event. The Sullivan’s first visited Haiti in 1978, and Beverly has traveled there more than 30 times. They hope sharing their love of Haiti and its people will encourage others to become interested in this impoverished but culturally rich nation. Beverages and light refreshments will be provided.
The Smithsonian Chamber Music Society returns to the Theatre at Little Washington Sept. 30.
Voices and Actions for Haiti is a Program of United Charitable, a 501(c)3 organization that seeks to help the people in Haiti build a future for themselves and their families. Learn more at www. voicesandactionsforhaiti.com.
FUNDRAISER • Hurri-Canine
& Typhoon Tabby Fundraiser! All to benefit the dogs RAWL has taken in from recent hurricanes. Please join us at Blue Mountain Animal Clinic in Luray this Friday, September 29th from 3 to 9 for a yard sale, 50/50 raffle matching funds to benefit to ARC, Mattie's Soft Serve Custard, food, drinks, LuLaRoe, a caricature artist, face painting, live music, door prizes - Check Facebook for a specific schedule of the day's events! Visit Face Book/Hurri-Canine&Fundraiser for the schedule of events! Contact Blue Mountain Animal Clinic at 540743-7387 for any questions.
SEPT. 30
GALA • Hospice of the
Piedmont will host its biggest event of the year, the Sharing the Journey Gala, from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. This year’s celebration will follow the time-honored tradition of Virginia horse racing with “A Day at the Races” themed event
at the beautiful Culpeper Center. Don your big hats and bow ties, and enjoy a taste of the South. For more information, to purchase event tickets or to become a sponsor, call 540-825-4840, email shannon. gearing@hopva.org, or visit our website www.hopva.org/gala. Proceeds benefit Hospice of the Piedmont programs.
CONCERT • The Smithsonian’s Chamber Music Society returns to the Theatre, 291 Gay Street, at 8 p.m. and will play Haydn Piano Trios. Featuring Ken Slowik, Catherine Slowik and Rachel Shapiro. Cost $25 - Adults; $10 - Under 18. Reserve seats at LittleWashingtonTheatre.com. OPEN HOUSE • Hill House Farm and Nursery, 631 Scrabble Rd., Castleton, will be having their Fall Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please visit hillhousenativeplants.com for more information. FALL FESTIVAL • Rappahannock County High School's fundraising festival is 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at RCHS with vendors, games and food. Fun for all ages. For more information, contact Joy Richardson, jsours@ rappahannockschools.us or 540227-0745.
POLLINATOR GARDEN • The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, the Old Rag Master Naturalists, and the Town of Culpeper will conduct a planting day for a newly designed Pollinator Garden in Yowell Meadow Park in Culpeper, starting at 9 a.m. The public is invited to attend and assist with the planting.
ORANGE COUNTY OCT. 7-8 QUILTERS GUILD • The
Dolley Madison Quilters Guild is holding a Quilt Show at Prospect Heights Middle School, 202 Dailey Drive, Orange, Va., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oct 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shoppers will enjoy the vendors, whit elephant tables and our Guild Store. Quilts are made by local quilters. If you want to see gorgeous quilts and get a jump on your holiday shopping, come to this show. The event’s designated charity is the Christian Emergency Council.
OCT. 21
COOK OFF • Come enjoy a
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.
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VIEWS LETTER TO THE EDITOR
We need BOS change
The citizens of Jefferson District make your vote really count and vote for a candidate that will truly represent you on the Board of Supervisors. One that will attend committee meetings, truly wants to listen to their concerns, solve your problems and lobby for you in Richmond and Washington D C.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Hutchins' experience needed on school board In the forthcoming school board elections I want to strongly recommend Elizabeth Hutchins to the Stevensburg voters. Elizabeth, a retired schoolteacher, has served on the Culpeper School Board for sixteen years and her record stands as an example to all who wish to serve our community. Her support and consequent votes
That candidate is CHUCK DUNCAN for Supervisor. He knows and networks with State Government Representatives and Mr. Brat in Congress. Chuck is a career problem solver, and will lobby in Richmond to protect Culpeper County interests, and those of his District. He will rally against unfunded mandates that the state requires our citizens to follow and on which our taxpayer money is spent.
for improvement of our Culpeper schools are a clear indication of her ability to navigate the difficult maze of regulation and mandates that surround our public school system. The building of EVHS and the excellent renovation of CCHS are examples of the structural change she has championed. Her support of the Governor’s school, vocational training and the arts show the breadth of her vision to ensure that all our children, regardless of their talents, get an opportunity to receive the education
We all deserve a County Supervisor that lobbies for our interests, wants to work hard for our County, wants to see business thrive and expand here, and puts the County residents first, not special interests. Please vote for Chuck Duncan for Culpeper County Board of Supervisors from Jefferson District! Melanie Chambers Culpeper
they need and deserve. We need School Board members who are not afraid to support difficult and unpopular change measures and to do the hard work which will bring them to fruition. If we want real change in our public school system we need experienced, tested advocates on our school board. Elizabeth Hutchins is just such a person and should be re elected in November. Mike Dale Remington
From addiction to hope FROM THE DESK OF
The addiction crisis, and specifically opioid addiction, has hit Virginia and the 30th District hard. Lives have been lost and families have been torn apart by this addiction which claims people from all walks of life and all ages. Last session we worked to reform how opioid medications were administered with the intent of preventing over proscription of addictive drugs. We have also worked to make NARCAN available to local law enforcement and first responders in order to prevent overdoses from taking more casualties in our community. These are positive steps, but more is needed. Talking to first responders, medical personnel, counselors and law enforcement from all over the district and state, it is obvious that we are not going to “arrest” or “incarcerate” ourselves out of this problem. Felony convictions for drug use, which stay with you your entire life, can contribute to
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the environment of hopelessness which addiction feeds on. One of the things that is desperately needed is more access to effective, long term treatment as an alternative to incarceration. So what is the government’s role in this process? Like I said, we can’t arrest our way out of this problem, nor can we simply spend our way out of it. If we’re serious about truly eradicating this, than we don’t need another cumbersome government program. What we need is to tackle this issue as families, friends and as a community. One group in Culpeper is doing just that. Pastor Mark Jenkins of Mt. View Church in conjunction with other faith leaders has decided that they are going to take personal responsibility for providing long term treatment. They are currently gathering resources, and adopting best practices from other successful programs in order to provide an alternative to the incarceration that many addicts face. I am working with this group to see how we can assist. One of the biggest obstacles is a lack of treatment facilities and funds specifically ear marked for treatment. These are two areas
where I believe the state can help without continuing to over burden tax payers. We have state facilities sitting empty which could be used for this purpose. We have prisons which currently can’t afford to offer long term treatment plans. And we have money and property confiscated from convicted drug dealers that could be used for rehabilitation. In all of these cases coordination and some legal changes would free up existing facilities and funds to be used to support those organizations within our community that are stepping forward to assist. I plan to carry legislation next year that will make these existing resources available and cut through the red tape that currently encumbers these organizations from trying to help their friends and neighbors. Instead of empowering bureaucracy, we will empower those groups which are already motivated and active in our communities so they can work in people’s lives to bring about the kind of change that will result in genuine healing and reconciliation. Nick Freitas is the delegate for District 30.
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chamber advantage The Pulse of Business in Culpeper • Volume 3, Issue 35
members in the news VIRGINIA BROADBAND “VABB” has received approval from the FCC to broadcast Internet services using a special frequency in the 3650MHz spectrum that’s typically reserved for satellite earth stations. VABB will deploy this new technology on 3 towers in Culpeper County in the coming months. A meeting at the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce’s annual Business, Industry and Education Day led to a generous donation to Culpeper County High School’s Culinary Arts classes. Rex Hancock, owner of Rixeyville-based 3 DIMENSIONAL CREATIONS, was asked by Chef Jay Cohen if he would consider making a donation of one of his laser engraved cutting boards to the culinary arts program. Hancock agreed, and last week delivered six laser engraved cutting boards – one set of three engraved with weights and measures and another set of three with cutting instructions. “It was just something that it gives an opportunity for the local businesses to contribute and help support the culinary program here and education in general,” Cohen said.
THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 CRAB FEAST SPONSORS
Special thanks to Pepsi Cola of Central Virginia and all of our volunteers! CFC FARM & HOME CENTER Culpeper welcomes Shaun Thomas, our “Farmer’s Concierge.” Shaun is your resource for non-traditional farming. Her degree in Biology paired with her passion for bugs, bees, poultry and organic gardening make her your go-to girl for advice on your farm/farmette/market garden. The Commissioners of the Revenue Association of Virginia announced that Culpeper’s Deputy Commissioner of the Revenue Cheryl A. Collins has been awarded the title Master Deputy Commissioner of the Revenue, under the Master Designation Program administered by the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service and the School of Continuing and Professional
Studies. The program was developed to enhance the professionalism of local government officials and their staff and is sanctioned by the Virginia General Assembly. Ms. Collins has been with the Culpeper Commissioner’s office for 7 years and is also a member of the Virginia Association of Assessing Officers (VAAO) and the Virginia Association of Local Tax Auditors (VALTA). The PIEDMONT AREA SOAP BOX DERBY announces that the 2017 Piedmont Downhill...a Corporate Derby Challenge will be held on Friday, October 20. Registration is open.
P. Buckley Moss to headline the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce 103rd Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet The artist, P. Buckley Moss was asked how long it takes for her to paint a picture. "My whole life," she said. For Pat, it is this lifelong passion and belief that is expressed in her work, giving us a collection of art that is filled with a lifetime of experiences: from her Irish-Italian heritage to her urban art school education, the laughter of her children, and the simplicity of birds flying south for the winter. As a dyslexic, Pat's art is paradoxically a P. Buckley refuge and a means of communication. Very early in life, when she failed at everything Moss else in school, her art became her solace. What talent she lacked academically was more than made up for through art; whereas some people succeed in spite of a disability, Pat believes she thrives because of her disability. As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions
and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! Pat's art seems to "speak" a language that ordinary folks are able to understand. Talent, determination, intelligibility, a little luck, and lots of caring are all parts of the Moss phenomenon. These are the attributes that constitute Moss' life and fill her art. For many who know her work and are familiar with her life and her upbeat philosophy, she truly is "THE PEOPLE'S ARTIST." This event sold out in 2016! Get your tickets early if you are planning to attend! Get your tickets online at culpeperchamber. com/events or at the Chamber Office at 629 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA.
REBECCA ELSEN announces that pranipiloga ‘s Love & Light Yoga Festival was a smashing success! Congratulations to Marty BywatersBaldwin of RAPPAHANNOCK GOODWILL INDUSTRIES who received the Virginia Rehabilitation Association’s Corbett Reedy Award for Excellence on September 11 at the VRA’s annual luncheon. This award honors a Virginian that has creatively pursued excellence in contributions to rehabilitation programs, projects, issues, publications or a significant rehabilitation cause. STUDIO C PHOTOGRAPHY, Tim Carlson, CPP, is heading to Nashville to finish his recertification as Certified Professional Photographer. Certification is for 3 years, includes classes, testing, and artistic evaluation. Currently, Tim is the only CPP in the Culpeper area. LEE SHERBEYN REAL ESTATE SERVICE has a new agent in the office. She has just received her VA real Estate License and will be working out of our Bealeton, VA office. Our new agent is Maria Rodriguez. A hard working individual, Maria is also a deputy & detective with the Culpeper County Sheriff's Office. We are very excited to have Maria with us.
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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS MONTHLY NETWORKING LUNCH When: October 4, noon to 1 p.m. Where: NEW LOCATION: Counry Club of Culpeper, 2100 Country Club Road, Culpeper, VA. Culpeper Chamber Young Professionals meet the 1st Wednesday of each month for networking and lunch. CANDIDATE'S FORUMS 2 Where: Germanna Daniel Technology Center, 18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper, VA. When: State Delegates Forum Oct. 5, 6:30 p.m. Town Council/Mayor Forum Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. BOS/School Board Forum Oct. 26, 6:30 p.m.
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GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION OF LIFESTYLE PHYSICIANS Where: Lifestyle Physicians, 571 B James Madison Highway, Culpeper, VA. When: October 7, 12:30 p.m. Dr. Verma and Dr. Asad are excited to announce the formal inauguration and Grand Opening of their Culpeper clinic on October 7 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and would be honored if you could stop by. The ribbon cutting ceremony with the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce will begin promptly at 12:30 p.m.
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BARRELL, WILL, LEWELLYN & EDWARDS, PLC Where: Luigi's Restaurant. 235 Southgate Shopping Center
Thank you to our 15th Annual Chamber Golf Classic Sponsors! Eagle
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Restaurant week Oct. 9-15
If you’ve been waiting for a special occasion to explore the robust and diverse mix of downtown Culpeper restaurants, you now have one: Culpeper Renaissance’s 9th Annual Fall Restaurant Week. Started by in 2009, the event encourages diners to break out of typical work-week patterns and share a meal at nine different downtown restaurants. With specially priced menu options - $30 per person includes a 3-course dinner of appetizer, entrée, and dessert -- it’s a great excuse to revisit old favorites or try
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The Copper Fish (540-825-1011) Flavor on Main (540-321-4510) Foti’s Restaurant (540-829-8400) Grass Rootes Kitchen & Cocktail (540-764-4229) It’s About Thyme (540-825-4264) Nattraj Indian Cuisine (540-317-5293) Piedmont Steakhouse (540-825-4444) Taste of India Culpeper (540-764-4647) Uncle Elders BBQ & Family Restaurant (540-317-5718)
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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: Sept. 20-26 Following are the county police reports from Sept. 20-26. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO.
Marjorie Rose Brazell
Age: 34, White/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/180 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 93 Wildflower Dr., Charlottesville, Va. Wanted for: Probation Violation on Felony Charge.
James William Corbin AKA: Moon Corbin Age: 38, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-2/165 Hair/Eye: Brown/Blue Last known: 427 Rose River Lane, Syria, Va. Wanted for: (2) counts of Revocation of Suspended Sentence & Probation.
Lamar Smith
Age: 34, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 6-1/205 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 704 Willis Ln., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to appear on felony charge
Jonathan Wayne Welch
Age: 26, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-10/170 Hair/Eye: Black/Brown Last known: 13065 James Madison Hwy., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear and Bail/ Peace Release. Warrants current as of Sept. 27
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Sept. 20 Joshua David Kenny, 29, 100 block Hammer Court, Stephens City, possession of marijuana, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Desvin Rivera, 26, 8000 block 15th Ave., Hyattsville, Md., no driver's license Randolph Ray Maxwell, 55, 16000 block Bradford Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge Aaron L. Roessner, 26, 4000 block W. Hoover Road, Reva, violate protective orders, reckless - general, vehicle registration violations, fees for farm vehicles Sept. 21 Jonathan Glen Feeney Sr., 35, 12000 block Salt Cedar Lane, Culpeper, failure to appear Randolph Ray Maxwell, 55, 16000 block Bradford Road, Culpeper, probation violaton on felony charge Justin Christopher Lam, 34, 900 block Oak Park Road, Madison, probation violaton on felony charge Aaron L. Roessner, 26, 4000 block W. Hoover Road, Reva, violate
protective orders Daniel Stephen Dowd, 14000 block Sowers Lane, Culpeper, disorderly conduct Devin Pullen, 19, 1000 block Lake Pelham Drive, Culpeper, concealed weapon: carry Sept. 22 Brittnee Tamra Haught, 29, 14000 block Rixeyville Road, Culpeper, failure to appear Vincent Samuel, 31, 23000 block Cedar Ridge Road, Rapidan, violate condition of release
Sept. 23 Michael Logan Mays, 30, 200 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, breaking and entering with intent to commit felony Christoph Stpehen Meyers, 27, 16000 block Norman Road, Culpeper, assault and battery Sept. 24 Erin Michelle Wood, 27, 25000 block Eleys Ford Road, Lignum, possession of controlled substances, grand larceny, Richard Raymond Fuller III, 37, 15000 block Froggy Bottom Lane, Rixeyville, monument: intentional damage, trespass after being forbidden to do so David Antonio Powell, 34, 5000
block Scottsville Road, Jeffersonton, failure to appear Tyrine Kevin Strong, 38, 10000 block Blake Lane, Bealeton, driving under the influence of alcohol, refusal second test within 10 years Hugo Morales Deras, 36, 7000 block Prince Cole Court, Manassas, driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license Sept. 25 Dean Mason Lawrence II, 31, 15000 block Waterloo Road, Amissville, failure to appear Eder Perez-Jimenez, 25, 200 block Elmwood Drive, Culpeper, no driver's license Sept. 26 Frank Lee Luke, 36, 800 block Persimmon Place, Culpeper, violate protective orders, Patrick Ryan Painter, 25, 4500 block Holly Springs Road, Amissville, possession of controlled substances Brandon Wayne Johnson, 26, 3900 block Gordon Stinnet Ave., Chesapeake BE, Md., failure to appear (two counts), failure to pay fines, costs or penalties, violate condition of release
Culpeper Town Police: Sept. 18-22 Following are the police reports from Sept. 18-22. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department.
Sept. 18 Anthony Edward Trice, 44, 1900 block Crepe Myrtle Lane, Culpeper, assault and battery - simple China Renee Simpson, 26, 800 block Third Street, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Corey L. Arrington, 34, 300 block Willis Ford Road, Rochelle, probation violation Kerystal Woods, 24, 700 block Belle Court, Culpeper, possession of marijuana David Allen Good, 53, Tara Woods Drive, Bumpass, failure to appear Sept. 19 Jonathan Ira Haskell Earnest, 30, 18000 block Herndon Court, Brandy Station, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Sierra Lynn Curtier, 23, 16000 block Brandy Road, Culpeper, possession of controlled substances, possess or distribute controlled paraphernalia
Crystal Marie Alligood, 37, 200 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, unauthorized use: animal/vehicle, accident: driver not report w/death, injury, damage, driving with suspended or revoked license Kenneth Allen Betts Sr., 56, 200 block E. Piedmont St., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation (three counts), obstructing justice
telephone lines, assault and battery family member Edrenna Laduan Spradlin, 48, 200 block Flat Run Road, Waynesboro, failure to appear Desvin Rivera, 26, 8100 block 15th Ave., Hyattsville, accident: driver not report, w/death/injury/damage, no driver's license
Sept. 20 Cherie Modora Carpenter, 31, 600 block Holly Leaf Road, Culpeper, attempt to commit noncapotal offense, felonous assault, possession of schedule I, II controlled substances Charles Epp Duncan Jr., 30, 7300 block Hilly Lane, Warrenton, failure to appear Camilo Rodriguez-Guardas, 29, 600 block Mountain View Drive, Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license Antonio Lorenzo Humphrey, 38, 1900 block Silver Star Lane, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language William David Perez-Garcia, 20, 1100 block Meander Drive, Culpeper, giving false identity to law enforcement officer, unlawful purchase or possess alcoholic beverage, unlawful use or injury to
Sept. 21 Kyle Bryan Stafford, 29, 15000 block Nalles Mill Road, Rixeyville, enter property to damage, disorderly conduct, prisoner - make, sell, possession schedule III, marijuana, possession of marijuana David Austin Bridges II, 35, 400 block S. East St. Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language Sept. 22 Christopher Wayne Sutphin, 24, 16000 block Westover St., Culpeper, possession of controlled substances (four counts)
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Single mother seeks rental in Town of Warrenton. ASAP! I don’t have the best credit but I do have good rental history as well as a very reliable cosigner. Can pay up to $1300 and am looking for at least 3BR. Please email Egarrison28@ gmail.com with rental as the subject line.
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Rentals — Rooms
Elderly couple to share beautiful home, 3 acs, glass sun porch, butterfly gardens & deer path. Culpeper $800$1K/mo. 540-222-1256
It took 6 YEARS to graduate. Find a job in about 6 MINUTES. Times Classified 347-4222
Cemetery
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National Memorial Park, Merrifield VA, 3 Plots. Lot 557, block W. Asking $5000 for all 3. 703*856*1000
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Moving sale to benefit a nonprofit. 9/30, 8a-2p. Furn, speaker stand, children´s books, jewelry, more. Warrenton Lakes, 6448 Lancaster Dr, 20187 Rain/shn
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Old barn wood Seeking old barn that they are tearing down, or one that is already down and willing to part with some of the wood. Please contact bjallen55@yahoo.com.
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YARD CLEAN UP TREE WORK
540-351-1664 classifieds@fauquier.com
Rentals — Houses Rappahannock County ● 1 bdrm, 1 bth restored log home w/carport and greenhouse. $950.00. ● 4 bdrm, 3 bth stone manor house. Many extras. $2000.00. ● 1 bdrm, 1 bth apt w/utilities $750.00 Call RRR LLC, Washington VA 540-675-3843
Grass cutting, mulching, aerating, all aspects.
540-395-4814; 540-364-2682
410 Announcements 12 Step meetings for alcohol, substance abuse and behavior disorders meet 7 days a week at The Warrenton Meeting Place at 26 S. 3rd St. in downtown Warrenton across from Mt. Zion Baptist Church , next to Municipal Parking Lot B. Information and meeting times can be found at http://www. warrentonmeetingplace.wordpress.com
1987 FAUQUIER HIGH CLASS REUNION 10/7/2017 The Inn at Kelly´s Ford
540-771-7458 for info I thought this diet would be different, but I failed again! Visit oaquiz.org and find out how the fellowship of Overeaters Anonymous can help. 7pm Thursday nights at the Warrenton Meeting Place - 26 S 3rd Street Warrenton VA or contact Erin at 540-219-7830
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Full Time Employment
EXPERIENCED CNA´s!! $11.25/hr PCA´s!! $10.25/hr
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Full Time Employment
Fauquier County Public Schools
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 The Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority
OUR PRICES ARE FAIR!! GERMANNA HEIGHTS
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider
WE REALLY DO CARE!! OUR PRICES ARE FAIR!!
540-349-4297 l TDD 711 Hunt Country Manor Apts. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
“LEAF” YOUR PAST BEHIND “FALL” INTO YOUR NEW HOME Germanna Heights Apts.
540-423-1090 TDD 711
This institution is an equal opportunity provider
Call: Bill 703-901-2324. Rappahannock Co.
Sales — Lots & Acreage Warrenton, quiet community off Lees Ridge Rd. 5.5 acres, 1 acre zoned, 2 - 4BR perks. Exceptional building sites. $395K 540-341-0102
Waterloo Shop Cntr, 540-347-0022
HELP WANTED
Must be able to lift 50-80 lbs. FT & PT, no evenings. Exp. in food prep & retail preferred. Must have valid driver license, own trans. Bkgrnd checks req´d. Wilson Farm Meat Market English Necessary
(540)788-4615
LPNs
needed for Charlottesville area. Must have exp. with ventilators.
Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority 7172 Kennedy Road Warrenton, VA 20187 Phone: (540) 349-2092 ext. 115 Fax: (540) 347-7689 Attn: Nikki Martin
or email resume
The FCWSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
703-425-2273
Service Plumber Needed
Great pay and benefits. Fax resume to:
540-439-6295
admin@verns plumbing.com
605 Automobiles - Domestic 2000 Lexus RX300 excel condition in & out, always maintained, drive anywhere, 350k, $3000 540-326-4517
Going Strong Since 1960 Kawasaki Mule, 1000 hrs, excel cond, glass windshield, new tires, clean, runs well. $6500 OBO.
Apply in person:
JOE & VINNIE´S PIZZA
Line Locator (Grade11)
Farm Equipment
WE REALLY DO CARE!!
Cook & Delivery Days & evenings
with a starting salary of $42,627. Graduation from high school and three years work experience in backflow prevention device, water and sewer systems maintenance, underground utilities location, or any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and experience. Possession of a valid Virginia driver’s license which is free of violations for a period of three years is required. Applications for employment shall be submitted to the Fauquier County Water and Sanitation Authority at 7172 Kennedy Road, Warrenton, VA 20187, attention Nikki Martin, or emailed to at nmartin@fcwsa.org. Applications, along with a job description, may be obtained on the Authority’s website at www.fcwsa.org by the following the “Employment” link at the bottom of the page. Applications will be accepted for this position until September 29, 2017.
540-727-0024
Rentals — Apartments
(540)364-3099
is accepting applications for the position of:
References & reliable transportation required.
ACTi-KARE
Barn Help
FT, Muck, feed & turnout, horse skills req´d, English speaking.
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Sport Utility Vehicles
Can you imagine yourself as part of our team?? Smith-Midland Corporation, a world class manufacturer of precast concrete products located in Northern Virginia (Midland), is expanding its operations and has immediate openings as follows:
❖ Form Carpenter ❖ General Laborers ❖ Yard Personnel / Riggers / Concrete Finisher / Patcher Requirements: ❖ Ability to work safely and as part of a team. ❖ Experience with precast concrete is a plus, but is not mandatory (training will be provided). ❖ Ability to work overtime as necessary. ❖ A stable work history and the ability to lift at least 50 lbs. ❖ Ability to read a tape measure and add/subtract fractions. ❖ Ability to read blueprints (training will be provided). We offer a competitive benefits package that includes: medical, dental, vision insurance, 401k match, tuition reimbursement, plus paid time off. Applications can be picked up in the Human Resources office or by visiting: www.smithmidland.com/careers Location: 5119 Catlett Road; Midland, VA 22712 ❖ 540-439-3266 (HR) ~ Equal Opportunity Employer ~
2003 Nissan Xterra, 4wd, 5sp, 130K mls, 1 owner, yellow, cloth int, good cond, runs great, $3200. 540-270-5704
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2004 Chevy Tahoe, 4x4, fully loaded, 3rd row seat, great cond, tow pkg. 137K mls. $7950. OBO 703-408-7990
680 Vans/Buses 2002 Chevy G2500 van, 281,983 miles. V8-350, 5.7L. Needs Work. Current inspection. $800 OBO. Call Nancy 540-878-2413
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Full Time Employment
Exp. CDL Class “A” Fuel Truck Driver Northern VA Construction Co. seeking Experienced CDL Class “A” Fuel Truck Driver. Responsible for refueling equipment, etc. Must have good driving record. Year round work, competitive pay and benefits. Please call
703-759-2171
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BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Driveways
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Cleaning
Small manufacturing business located in Warrenton, VA seeking dependable person to polish, grind & assist in a manufacturing shop. FT & PT positions available. Benefits package available for FT employee. Overtime will be required at times. No experience necessary, will train. Mechanically inclined is a plus. Must be 18 or older. Starting pay $15/hr, hours will be 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.
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Landscaping
Contact John @ 540-349-9425 ext 18
Earth Science Teacher
Excellence by Design Fauquier County Public Schools is currently seeking an enthusiastic individual to teach Earth Science. Competitive salary and a great benefits package. For complete job description and to apply, please submit an online application at http:// eportal.fauquiercounty.gov/ EEO/AA/M/F/D
Senior Pastor 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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Full Time Employment JOB FAIR PEPSI-COLA OF WARRENTON Saturday, September 30 8:00am to 12:00pm 5393 Lee Highway, Warrenton VA 20187
On-site interviews will be conducted for positions: CDL LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVERS MERCHANDISERS & ROUTE SALES Pepsi-Cola provides a long term stable career with competitive wages and an excellent benefits package. New hire CDL incentive program offered. To expedite the hiring process bring a copy of your DMV driving record. For more info contact: Tom Mathews at tmathews@pepsicva.com
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Early’s Carpet, Inc.
INSTANT CREDIT AVAILABLE
So Much Under One Roof! Your Hometown Store
Storewide Discounts ~ SALE ENDS October 31
SALE
Door Prize!
Remnants - CARPETS - Remnants
Area Rugs To Go!
Oriental by Couristan 5’6”x8’6” 100% Wool with Silk Highlights Kerman Design in Red/Ivory Retail Value $1,700 Visit store to sign up. No purchase necessary. Get a Free 2’ x 4’ Bound Rug with visit. Drawing held on October 31st at 5:00pm
In-Stock Broadloam
2’x4’ 3’x5’ 4’x6’ 5’x8’ 6’x9’ 8’x10’ 9’x12’ 12’x12’ 12’x15’ 12’x18’
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Everything listed Must Go at Ridiculously Low Prices!
$10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $59.00 $89.00 $129.00 $159.00 $199.00 $249.00
We can bind or serge any size.
Sale
45 oz. Smartstran - Enticing Objective 4 Colors: $22.00 Whitewisp Wicker Basket Coastline Steel Borders $2.45 Reg. $32.50 sq. yd. 45 oz. Smartstran - Delightful Character 2 Colors: $22.50 Sand Dollar Ice Crustal Reg. $33.20 sq. yd. $2.50 Nylon - XV No6 3 Colors: Vanilla Shake Rich Butter Doeskin Reg. $23.50 sq. yd.
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25 oz. Nylon - Alluring 4 Colors: Summer House Desert Pearl Suede Taffy Reg. $18.50 sq. yd.
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Hardwood Oak Sierra Right Lock 2 17 sq. ft. Laminate Cherry 99 ¢ sq. ft. LVT Almost Heaven 330 sq. ft. Other Close-Outs Available!
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