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MAY 31, 2019 local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ $400 Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ $225 Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. $150 APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... $100 JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Contact: Signature: Date:

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AUG. 31,2018 MARCH 29, 2019 To Advertise call 540-812-2282 206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 0 June 2019

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6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. 206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 destination downtown culpeper editions. 0 June 2019 Date:

ADVERTISE YOUR LOCALBUSINESS IN THIS QUARTERLY SPECIAL SECTION *Without 4 time commitment, standard rates apply MARCH 30, 2018 MAY 31, 2018 AUG. 31,2018 OCT. 25, 2018 MARCH 29, 2019 To Advertise call 540-812-2282 MAY 31, 2019 206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 0 June 2019

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MAY 31, 2018

AUG. 31,2018

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MARCH 29, 2019

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To Advertise call 540-812-2282

206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 0 June 2019

local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ $400 Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ $225 Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. $150 APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... $100 JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Contact: Signature: Date:

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MAY 31, 2019

To Advertise call 540-812-2282

206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 0 June 2019

local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ $400 Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ $225 Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. $150 APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... $100 JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Signature: Date:

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MAY 31, 2019 local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Contact: Signature: Date:

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MAY 31, 2019 206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 0 June 0 September 0 November 0 April 0 June

local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ $400 Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ $225 Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. $150 APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... $100 JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Contact: Signature: Date:

destination... ADVERTISE YOUR LOCALBUSINESS IN THIS QUARTERLY SPECIAL SECTION *Without 4 time commitment, standard rates apply MARCH 30, 2018 MAY 31, 2018 AUG. 31,2018 OCT. 25, 2018 MARCH 29, 2019 To Advertise call 540-812-2282 MAY 31, 2019 206 S. Main Street, Ste 301 Culpeper, VA 22701 P: (540) 812-2282 F: (540) 812-2619 Edition Options 0 April 2018 0 June 2018 0 September 2018 0 November 2018 0 April 2019 0 June 2019

local business news serving downtown culpeper Editorial content provided by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. AD RATES - INCLUDE PROCESS COLOR Full Page (10”x 11.5”) ............ Half Page (10”x 5.75”)............ Quarter (5”x 5.75”) .............. APRIL 12, 2018 Eighth (5”x 2.75”) ............... JUNE 7, 2018 4 TIME COMMITMENT REQUIRED SEP. 13, 2018 NOV. 1, 2018 APRIL 11, 2019 6,500 inserted into Culpeper Times each quarter, JUNE 6, 2019 1,000 additional copies are dropped at key locations. I agree to advertise in the marked destination downtown culpeper editions. Business Name: Contact: Signature: Date:

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To Advertise call 540-812-2282

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To Advertise call 540-812-2282

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THE NEW GNARLY HOPS

Join Culpeper Renaissance Inc. (CRI) April 30, 2022, from Noon – 5pm for CULPEPER’S NEW GNARLY

NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY!

Taking place in Downtown Culpeper’s Depot District, this event will feature local craft beer, cider, wine, live music from The Judy Chops and The

Will Overman Band, food trucks, local artisans, lawn games, and fun for families. So, come notice your neighbors at the new nothing but Gnarly

Culpeper Block Party; where it’s all good in the Gnarlyhood! The festivities will kick off with the Americana, country sounds of

The Will Overman Band, based out of Nashville. The Judy Chops, from the Shenandoah Valley, round out the day with a high energy show, blending elements of swing, blues, soul, rock-a-billy, classic country and western, with rock and roll. 2022_Gnarly_TIMES.pdf 1 4/11/22 10:56 AM

Enjoy local brews for purchase from Culpeper’s very own Far Gohn Brewing Company, Beer Hound Brewery, and WAR Craft Brewery. Iron Pipe Alewerks, 6 Bears & A Goat Brewing Company, Brothers Craft Brewing, and Devil’s Backbone join the line-up as well. Wine lovers are not forgotten as a selection of wines will also be available! Whether you’re craving BBQ, Mexican, Southern fare, seafood or ice cream, the festival food vendors have created delicious menus to pair with your beverage of choice!

Culpeper’s Gnarly Block Party will host local artisans, plus enjoy a variety of lawn games with prizes for adults, and a kids’ area with games, a caricature artist and face painting!

Jennifer Hoehna, Gnarly Culpeper Block Party Committee Chairperson, is thrilled to kick off this exciting new event. “Our team has been hard at work to create this amazing block party for our community. We love seeing the streets of Culpeper filled for events downtown. What more could you ask for than a perfect day downtown full of beer, wine, great food, and music?”

Everyone’s welcome, but please remember no pets or coolers. Advance tickets are $15 and may be purchased at Vinosity, Far Gohn Brewing Company, or on-line at https://culpeperblockparty.eventbrite.com. Tickets will also be available for $20 at the gate on the day of the event. Those under 21 are FREE. All food and beverages are available for purchase.

This New Gnarly Culpeper Block Party is made possible by generous friends and supporters including, The Town of Culpeper, Yount Hyde & Barbour CPA & Consultants, Kid Central, Be A Culpeper Local, Far Gohn By Melissa Vesuna Brewing Company, Fisher Auto Parts, Skin by NV, 103.1 WJMA, 105.5 SAM FM, XS Telecom, Battlefield Automotive, Culpeper Times, and Iron Pipe Alewerks. The Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market will keep the Saturday fun rolling with opening day scheduled for May 7 and continuing through October! Find the Market at the Culpeper Baptist Church Parking lot from 7:30 am – Noon. Come out and support your local farmers and community!

For more information on the Culpeper Gnarly Block Party or the Culpeper Downtown Farmer’s Market please contact Culpeper Renaissance at (540) 825-4416 or visit us on the web at www.culpeperdowntown.com, www.facebook.com/CRIDowntown, follow us on Instagram #culpeperdowntownva.

UPCOMING EVENT

1 DOWNTOWN DESTINATIONS APRIL 2022

These property transfers for March 2022 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Offi ce. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff . March Top Dollar Deal: Stevensburg District, $1,500,000. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper.

Catalpa District

3/11: Willingham Homes LLC to Kuhlman, Alice Carol and Husband; 1.64 acres located at 14346 Woodland Church RD, $350,000 3/11: Bender, Herman Alfred and Wife to Stout, Shane Anthony and Wife; 3 acres located at 11432 Dutch Hollow RD, $425,000 3/17: Lee, Randy T JR and Wife to Alpaugh, Charles W II and Other; 10.03 acres located at 6168 Tamarack CV, $585,000 3/17: Jeff erson Homebuilders INC to McGregor, Tyrone Curtis; 10.82 acres located at 11000 McGregor LN, $618,372 3/21: Korea Farms LLC to England, Robert Leonard and Other; 10.13 acres located near Korea RD, $175,000 3/23: Register, Walter Gordon to Cardenas, Max Rommel; 3.03 acres located at 15154 Woodland Church RD, $350,000 3/24: Jeff erson Homebuilders INC to Childress, Anthony Bryan 2 acres located at 5258 Emmanuel LN, $350,000 3/29: Boldridge, Helen L to Michael, Debbie Kay; 1.90 acres located at 6548 Eggbornsville RD, $150,000 3/29: Deborde, Riley J to Allgood, Alvin Thomas II; 3.68 acres located at 11284 Drogheda Mountain RD, $407,000

Catalpa Town District

3/1: Lee, Anthony W to Stramer, Justin and Other; .25 acres located at 1111 Lee ST, $285,000 3/1: Starr, Tabi S to Glascock, Robert N and Wife; .12 acres located at 1513 Addie LN, $335,000 3/11: Padilla & Associates LLC to Padilla, Sara K; .27 acres located at 909 N Main ST, $256,000 3/15: Singer, Michael J to Sattayapanichkukl, Teerasa K; .38 acres located at 1308 Monarch CT, $386,000

Cedar MTN District

3/4: Ward, Paul J and Wife to Goin, Neal O and Wife; .94 acres located near Brandy Fizz CT, $128,125 3/4: Foster, Cheryl Lynn to White, Paula; 2.6 acres located near Wedgewood LN, $70,900 3/8: Lovers Lane LLC to Battlefi eld Property Management LLC; 1.75 acres located at 19055 Industrial RD, $1,400,000 3/8: Jackson, Rosa and Husband to Christopher, Charles Jr and Other; .13 acres located at 12021 Live Oak DR, $476,000 3/21: Tigon Homes LLC to Peters, Jason R; 1.05 acres located at 20140 Kinglet CT, $510,553.59 3/22: Nichols, Grace and Others to Self-Storage of Culpeper LLC; 13.09 acres located near James Monroe HWY, $1,000,000 3/22: Brown, Ralph L SR to Azimi, Mustafa Karim; 80.05 acres located at 24300 Zachary Taylor HWY, $660,000 3/22: Abel, Colleen and Husband to Sergent, Mariah and Other; 1.80 acres located at 20205 Miller DR, $430,000 3/25: Sanders, Elizabeth N to Badger, Jonathan Leroy and Wife; 22 acres located near Tall Oak DR, $155,000 3/28: Holloway, Joseph M JR and Other to Rock Investments LLC; .77 acres located at 11472 Fox Hill RD, $340,000

Cedar MTN Town District

3/4: Rinearson, Christopher to Martinez, James; Townhouse located at 660 Ripplebrook DR, $259,900

East Fairfax District

3/11: Kitt, Michael H and Wife to Satayaphanichkul, Suphon; .25 acres located at 2479 Post Oak DR, $343,800 3/11: Callejas Bolaines, Jose J and Wife to Schiff er, Melissa Carol; Townhouse located at 1836 Picadilly Circus, $245,000 3/15: Diaz, Maria Vilma and Other to Persson, David Robert and Wife; .17 acres located at 736 Amanda CT, $353,000 3/17: Armstrong, Addie N and Other to Gill, Elizabeth and Husband; .14 acres located at 1717 Oriole CT, $349,000 3/21: Nicholson, Daniel A and Wife to Horton, Jarrett G; .31 acres located at 601 Electric AVE; $449,900 3/25: Muse, Donald A SR and Other to Ferman, Carlos A and Other; Townhouse located at 1983 Cranberry LN, $350,000 3/28: Stewart, Bobby G and Wife to Virginia Sell Now LLC; Townhouse located at 651 Highview CT, $136,320 3/28: Stewart, Bobby G and Wife to Virginia Sell Now LLC; Townhouse located at 653 Highview CT, $136,320 3/29: Callejas Bolaines, Jose F and Other to Baker, Jason Lee; .38 acres located at 610 Fairfax ST, $499,000 3/30: Martinez, Carlos R to Cotter, Luan Ting; Townhouse located at 1822 Sunfl ower DR, $335,000

Jeff erson District

3/1: Virginia Home Buyers LLC to Lane, Ricky L JR and Wife; 3.34 acres located at 8368 Rixeyville RD, $415,000 3/2: Forte, Alan Christopher and Wife to Schreibeis, Robert Lee and Other; 9.48 acres located at 487 Old Bridge RD, $970,000 3/7: Kinard, Rendall H to Hoff man, Mitchell and Wife; 1 acre located at 17060 Waterloo RD, $152,500 3/14: Gaskins, Grace V to Studtmann, Naomi Renee; 1.35 acres located at 18393 Gaskins LN, $315,000 3/14: Atkins Hones LLC to Mack, Eldon and Wife; 8.97 acres located near Colvin RD, $187,700 3/15: Abraham, Joel James and Wife to Allen, John Patrick and Other; 1.51 acres located at 17290 Cambridge WAY, $650,000 3/15: Atkins Homes LLC to Munoz, Joe Martinez and Wife; 10 acres located near Colvin RD, $185,000 3/16: Hudson, Carol Crawford to Eberly, Andrew and Other; 10 acres located near Black Hill RD, $160,000

Salem District

3/1: Disantis, William L JR and Wife to Clinthorne, Evan and Wife; 17 acres located at 13305 Gray ST, $335,000 3/1: Kelley, Hubert C and Other to Bennett, John C and Other; 6.08 acres located at 6236 Duncan TRL, $372,000 3/1: Payne, Darrell to Brissette, Elaine H and Others; 10.89 acres located at 7117 James Monroe HWY, $315,000 3/2: Smith, Garrett H to Young, Jason Michael; 1.88 acres located at 12188 Sperryville PIKE, $349,900 3/2: Trigon Homes LLC to Hays, Matthew Paul and Wife; 2.34 acres located at 17111 Savannah LN, $410,928 3/7: Evering, Christopher C to Bost, Debra L; 1 acre located at 16947 N Merrimac RD, $299,500 3/9: CTS Properties LLC to Cheatle, James M; Multiple parcels located near Rillhurst DR, $260,000 3/11: Allen, Richard T to Moberley, Jason and Other; .80 acres located at 7060 Oak DR, $310,000 3/14: Lane, Alan B and Other to Olson, Dustin; 2.8 acres located at 9501 Galveston DR, $530,000 3/16: Mayer, R D Joshua & Mayer, Erika M to Harris, Lloyd S; 1.02 acres located at 6032 Sperryville PIKE, $199,900 3/16: Demuth, Rhonda K to Ordonez, Robert Cayetano and Wife; 3.42 acres located at 14512 Stoney Run DR, $409,000 3/16: Fay, Gary J to Jeff erson Homebuilders INC; 3.7 acres located near Rillhurst DR, $80,000 3/16: Fay, Gary J to Trigon Homes LLC; 3.37 acres located near Randolph TRL, $75,000 3/21: Myers, Fred A JR to Earnshaw, Nathan and Wife; 2.49 acres located at 9250 Estes DR, $319,900 3/21: Isabella Properties LLC to Kramb, Michael Jason and Wife; 46.16 acres located near Old Stillhouse RD, $400,000 3/21: Trigon Homes LLC to Londregan, Emily A; 2.54 acres located at 17133 Savannah LN, $439,000 3/22: Country View Homes LLC to Najarro Montes, Franklin D and Others; 2.37 acres located at 13084 Stonehouse Mtn RD, $439,000 3/23: Korean Central Presbyterian Church to Seed International INC; Multiple parcels located near Major Brown DR, $1,350,000 3/25: Zajicek, Gene A and Wife to Myers, Joshua W and Wife; 5.98 acres located at 12106 Grindstone RD, $715,000 3/28: Corbin, Stephen W to Eckard, Zachariah J and Wife; 7.33 acres located near N Merrimac RD, $124,000 3/28: Gonzales, Glenda to Hoyle, Milton E JR; .47 acres located at 8445 James Monroe HWY, $275,000

Stevensburg District

3/1: Andrade Melgar, Douglas I and Other to Perez, Ninoshka; 1 acre located at 14064 Alanthus RD, $280,000 3/1: Stickbow LLC to NVR INC; Multiple parcels located near North Ridge BLVD, $990,000 3/1: NVR INC to Salvati, James R; .46 acres located at 15087 North Ridge BLVD, $507,470 3/1: Knight, Jeff rey M and Wife to Quaale, Ryan J and Other; Multiple parcels located near Bleak Hill RD, $1,500,000 3/1: Ti-North Ridge LLC to K Hovnanian at North Ridge LLC; Multiple parcels located near Maymount DR, $160,000 3/1: Pippen M Joel and Wife to L & S Builders INC; 5.49 acres located near Bleak Hill RD, $85,000 3/1: Early, James W and Wife to Espinosa, Daniel C; 10.04 acres located at 24374 Oak Meadow LN, $1,230,000 3/7: Dwyer, Herbert E and Wife to Caliber Homebuilder INC; 4.81 acres located near Mt Zion Church RD, $112,500 3/7: Martin, Rita and Husband to Brown, Robert J and Wife; 4.46 acres located near Richards Ferry RD, $85,000 3/7: Dwyer, Herbert E and Wife to Caliber Homebuilder INC; 4.03 acres located near Mt Zion Church RD, $112,500 3/7: Pettit, Michael A and Wife to Harris, Kelley L and Husband; 1 acre located at 14034 Alanthus RD, $240,000 3/8: Van Lear, Richard and Other to Booth, Austin G and Other; 5.43 acres located near Eleys Ford RD, $118,500 3/8: NVR INC to Schraml, William Karl and Other; .46 acres located at 14910 Mapleridge RD, $578,040 3/8: Ti-North Ridge LLC to K. Hovnanian at North Ridge LLC; Multiple parcels located near Maymount DR, $160,000 3/10: Trigon Homes LLC to Hunter, Elizabeth Nadine; 5.25 acres located at 21272 Yellowbottom RD, $440,740.50 3/14: Oates, Philippa S and Husband to Groves, Syndee E; Multiple parcels located near Blackjack RD, $750,000 3/16: Norvant LLC to Shafi , Khalid; Multiple parcels located near York RD, $270,000 3/17: Womer, Luke Aaron to Reyes Amaya, Reynaldo Antonio and Other; .76 acres located at 14013 Belle AVE, $519,000 3/18: NVR INC to Brothers, Ronald and Other; .58 acres located at 14919 Mapleridge RD, $653,292 3/18: Kipps Family Limited Partnership to Mears, H Michael and Others; 20.01 acres located at 633 White Rock DR, $ 141,500 3/24: Pardee Virginia Timber 2 LLC to EGS Carpentry INC; 11.92 acres located near Wade TRL, $119,900 3/24: Pardee Virginia Timber 1 LLC to Jimenez-Maldonado, Jose O; 34.78 acres located near American WAY, $245,000 3/28: Pardee Virginia Timber 2 LLC to Telos Operatives LLC; 28.50 acres located near Wade TRL, $299,900 3/28: Pardee Virginia Timber 2 LLC to Delaney, Richard Patrick and Other; 23.11 acres located near Wade TRL, $255,000 3/29: Baker, Jason L and Wife to Creighton, Nathan and Other; .57 acres located at 12519 Sherwood Forest DR, $479,900 3/30: Progress Homes LLC to Rockwood Homes INC; 3.31 acres located near Shiffl ett LN, $63,000 3/30: Pardee Virginia Timber 2 LLC to Simmons, Jonathan C and Wife; 16.54 acres located near Wade TRL, $165,000 3/31: NVR INC to Drummond, Kristi Michelle and Other; .46 acres located at 15083 North Ridge BLVD, $535,177

West Fairfax District

3/2: Dark Horse Capital LC to D25 Properties, LLC; Multiple parcels located near Dove LN, $125,000 3/4: Van Bakel, Keith A to Walker, Philip A and Wife; .29 acres located at 872 Keswick DR, $495,000 3/9: McEvilly, Frederic S and Other to Brown, Keyomie and Wife; .11 acres located at 878 Virginia AVE, $450,000 3/9: Locsin, Joel Benedict C and Others to Hanley, James Thomas; .18 acres located at 659 Holly Crest DR, $440,000 3/10: Munayer, Norma and Other to Valles, Josue G; .20 acres located at 683 Holly Crest DR, $408,000 3/11: Bailey, Donald R and Wife to Marcoux, Gary L and Wife; .39 acres located at 1212 Oaklawn DR, $450,000 3/14: Dayswan LLC to Carlson, Caitlin A; Townhouse located at 705 Catalpa CT, $200,000 3/15: Clayton, Harry C JR and Wife to Smith, David B and Others; .19 acres located at 906 S Blue Ridge AVE, $335,000 3/16: Anwari, Maria and Others to Schweich, Alexander and Other; Townhouse located at 932 Persimmon PL, $286,500 3/16: Naravaez, Giovanna E and Others to Maldonado, Gerson Ramon Alvarado; .25 acres located at 871 Woodcrest LOOP, $440,000 3/21: Walkowsky, Christopher and Wife to Herr, Carroll; .49 acres located at 500 Lesco BLVD, $237,000 3/22: Vitayanuvatti, Micheal and Other to Singh Consulting LLC; .12 acres located at 450 Aspen ST, $140,000 3/23: Patz, Donald R JR and Other to Thoms, George H; .34 acres located at 1184 Virginia AVE, $472,000 3/23: Fry, Glenn A and Wife to Haberle, Michael B; .34 acres located at 887 Fairwood DR, $471,750 3/24: Munayer, Mervat and Other to Agye, Eric D; .19 acres located at 679 Holly Crest DR, $385,000 3/29: Dayswan LLC to Carlson, Brian J; Townhouse located at 711 Catalpa CT, $190,000 3/30: Gomez, Eddy A and Wife to Gomez Samayoa, Eddy E; .30 acres located at 728 First ST, $270,000 3/30: Duckett, Matthew and Wife to Ward, Gordon Edward and Wife; .17 acres located at 564 Woodruff LN, $552,000 3/30: Makhlouf, Nayeh S and Husband to Baker, Brittany A; Townhouse located at 1034 Longview LN, $290,000

REAL ESTATE

Data center to generate high tax revenue

By investing $330 million, Amazon would pay $23 million over fi ve years.

BY Maria Basileo

Culpeper County will soon reap the fi nancial benefi ts of hosting one of the world’s largest e-commerce and cloud computing companies in its own backyard.

“Any major investment and attraction project like this one is discussed in the industry,” said Culpeper County Economic Development Director Bryan Rothamel. “It further highlights Culpeper County as a potential location market for growth.”

During a nearly four hour meeting on April 5, Culpeper County Board of Supervisors voted 4 to 3 to approve a rezoning request of over 230 acres of agricultural land on Route 3 in Stevensburg to light industrial, paving the way for Amazon Web Services to construct a data center.

During discussions amongst both the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission about the project, both county sta and members of the public spoke about a “$500 million” investment by Amazon into the county.

According to Rothamel, the applicant provided the fi gure as its anticipated investment number.

In terms of tax revenue, Rothamel continued, his department would estimate tax revenue based upon 66% of the $500 million investment being in computer equipment, which is subject to business personal property tax, and the remainder in building costs, which is subject to real estate tax.

An applicant that invests $330 million in computer equipment would pay an estimated excess of $23 million over fi ve years based on Culpeper County’s current personal property tax rate and depreciation schedule, Rothamel said.

Until the project is assessed, for both personal property and real estate, no exact fi gure can be given.

The real estate would be assessed based upon the value of industrial land and for the building value. Assessment is handled by the county’s real estate assessment o ce.

Total tax revenue is projected to exceed $5 million with the possibility of being much greater, he continued. Amazon estimated $5-$8 million annually. "We have to approve some of these economic development projects,” Chairman Gary Deal said during the meeting. "It's not like we're going to approve another down there. We need one that's going to bring in $5-$8 million per year. We need that."

Woodbridge-based development fi rm Marvell Developments LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon, submitted the request for 20420 Germanna Highway - currently the location of Magnolia Equestrian Center LLC - in order to construct two buildings, totaling over 400,000-square-feet.

According to the rezoning application, the total number of employees in each building will be approximately 45, but only about 32 employees for each will be on the property at any given time.

Employees will be comprised of engineering technicians, data center operators, security personnel and logistics personnel.

Additionally, a six acre electrical substation would also be constructed on site.

In terms of next steps, Rothamel said, the project will next be required to submit a site plan, which will be handled by the planning department.

Prior to being considered by the supervisors, the Culpeper County Planning Commission on March 9 voted to recommend the denial of a rezoning request in a 5 to 4 vote. maria@culpepertimes.com

Amazon projected to affect rural viewscape

Culpeper’s agricultural landscape may be forever changed.

BY Maria Basileo

Nestled in between two of Culpeper County’s historic sites lay plans for construction on two industrial buildings on over 230 agricultural acres courtesy of Amazon Web Services.

Currently the location of Magnolia Equestrian Center on Route 3 in Stevensburg, the property will soon house over 400,000-square-feet of structures and a six-acre substation with the backdrop of Culpeper’s rolling agricultural lands.

“I would say personally, and certainly the way PEC views it, is(we were) incredibly disappointed,” said Senior Policy Manager and Field Representative for Culpeper, Madison and Greene counties for The Piedmont Environmental Council Adam Gillenwater.

Nearly 40 members of the public took to the podium during a Culpeper County Board of Supervisors meeting on April 5 to outline their objections to the application’s passage.

Despite hours of requests for denial, the measure was passed with a 4 to 3 vote.

Supervisors Gary Deal, Tom Underwood, Paul Bates and David Durr voted in favor and Supervisors Susan Gugino, Brad Rosenberger and Kathy Campbell voted against it.

Some of PEC concerns for the project included “clear adverse impacts” to historic and scenic resources combined with the “yetto-be-determined” transmission line infrastructure that will be needed to provide electricity and power.

On March 28, representatives from The Germanna Foundation, American Battlefi eld Trust, Journey Through Hallowed Ground and PEC took members of the public as well as Culpeper County Supervisors on an over two hour tour of Salubria and Hansbrough Ridge as a form of educational outreach.

“(We wanted) to provide our take and our concerns about why we didn't think this data center was appropriate in this location and to also convey those concerns to members of the board, who would have the ultimate decision,”

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Gillenwater said.

Salubria, which is about a half mile from the site, is an 18th century Georgian-style manor house built by the Reverend John Thompson. The home was placed on the Virginia Historic Landmarks Register in 1969 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Hansbrough Ridge, which sits on the opposite side of Route 3, played an instrumental role in the Civil War in many aspects including hosting 20,000 soldiers of the Army of the Potomac’s 2nd Corps for fi ve months during the winter of 1863-1864.

Gugino, who represents the Stevensburg district, indicated during the tour that she had primarily heard negative comments about the proposed project.

“I’ve been hearing nothing but, ‘Please protect our farm land. Please protect our character,’” she said.

“It’s really their input that matters to me over my personal convictions.”

The majority, she continued, indicate it’s “the right time, wrong place.”

“We don’t think it’s good land use planning to essentially spot zone agricultural land or land in general for that matter to industrial use to accommodate proposals like this,” Gillenwater said.

Another objection, Gillenwater said, was how fast the application seemed to move through the county’s sta , advisory board and taxing body.

“There was no reason for it to move as quickly as it moved, considering the signifi cant degree of impacts that (it’s going to have).”

Prior to the vote, PEC took direct actions with the public to educate them on the pending passage by taking an advertisement on Facebook.

“Now it's more important than ever that supervisors hear from their constituents about the impacts this industrial rezoning would have on a rural and uniquely historic/scenic area of Culpeper,” it read. “Urge the Board to do the right thing and encourage Amazon to seek a location in the County that is already industrially-zoned for data centers.”

Gillenwater also projected “several dozen” people used a website they created to send letters directly to supervisors. maria@culpepertimes.com

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Students act in Disney-related musical

BY Maria Basileo

Floyd T. Binns Middle School students took to the stage at Eastern View High School for their rendition of Moana Jr. during performances throughout April 1-2.

Lead by Choral Director and Producing Director Mary Kidd Flemming, the cast and crew of 39 students including Moana's best friends Pua and Hei Hei, her parents Chief Tui and Sina and grandmother Gramma Tala sang songs and danced all while reciting lines and lines dialogue.

Eighth grader Samarni Teodoro starred in the musical inhabiting Moana along with co-star Maui played by sixth grader James Reed-Flowers.

The musical is based o of the 2016 Disney fi lm Moana where a teenager of the same name takes on a mission to save her island and people. On her journey, she meets interesting characters including demigod Maui and shiny-obsessed Tamatoa the Crab.

“I’ve made a lot of friendships that I haven’t had before,” Teodoro said, adding she met Reed-Flowers during the production and the two had become best friends - including fi nishing each other’s sentences.

Teodoro tried out for other parts including Sina and Gramma Tala but was pleasantly surprised when she earned the lead role.

“I didn’t think I was that great,” she said, adding she wasn’t nervous to sing during her audition because she's a choir student as well.

MARIA BASILEO | CULPEPER TIMES Samarni Teodoro sings as Moana as her mother, played by Selah Altman, and her father, played by Kahmari Riedl, watch.

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Low temps, warm smiles on baseball opening day

BY Sarah Langland

Players, parents and spectators gathered on a cool brisk morning o n April 9 to celebrate Culpeper Little League’s Opening Ceremonies at the Culpeper Sports Complex.

The chill, however, did not dampen the spirits of the attendees.

The festivities included introductions of all 41 teams, with 500 participants. There was also one visiting team from the East Orange Little League.

The fl ag was proudly presented by members of the local Scout Pack and Troop 550. True to tradition, it would not be a proper opening game day without a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem, performed by Sophie Brakowiecki.

This year’s honor of the ceremonial fi rst pitch was bestowed upon Baseball Pitcher, Gavin Standley, Baseball Catcher - Oliver Lawston and Softball Pitcher – Ashlynn Settle. The ceremony was followed by games on all fi elds from tee ball to high school aged players.

“My favorite part of opening day was bringing back the traditional ceremonies,” said President of the Culpeper Little League Enola Jewell. “Seeing all the smiling faces of all the children, families, volunteers and community members is all the gratifi cation I need for doing the job I am and we are as a board.”

If opening day is any indication of how the spring Little League season will go, then it will be a season full of fun, smiles and joy, Jewell continued.

At the conclusion of the season, the Culpeper Little League will celebrate the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on May 14.

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Reed-Flowers had also tried out for other roles including Chief Tui.

“I was super surprised when I saw Maui,” he recalled.

Echoing Teodoro’s sentiment, ReedFlowers had enjoyed his time in the musical as well.

“It’s been really good,” he said. “Making a lot of friends, getting to know other people. It’s actually been really fun.”

Tamatoa the Crab, played by eight grader Zach Harms, had his claws operated by sixth graders Kendall Bopp and Audrey Taeger.

“It’s just practice, practice practice,” Harms said of having to work together to make the character come to life.

Bopp and Taeger are also a part of a six girl troupe who play the ocean. The girls wear all blue and wave fabric in the air to mimic waves.

The musical was a production of the Choral Department of Floyd T. Binns Middle School through a special arrangement with Music Theatre International. maria@culpepertimes.com

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Culpeper Community Collaboration and Connections

BY Randi Richards-Lutz

Community and school partnerships are an integral part of Career and Technical Education in Culpeper County. The collaboration with our Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, Career Partners, Inc., and many local businesses and organizations are instrumental in helping our students succeed. Our stakeholders come together by truly working together with educators to make meaningful, long lasting connections with our students.

Recently community and school volunteers interviewed high school juniors in our Economics and Personal Finance classes as part of our Career Partners, Inc. Mock Interview program.

Students created resumes and cover letters during class for their hypothetical job. Interviewers critiqued the written material and ten minute interview with each student. Over 100 volunteers participate in this amazing program each year. Students tell us this is one of the most worthwhile real-world experiences that they have in high school. This interview practice is a defi nite plus for students as they work towards their future endeavors.

The members of the Class of 2022 can put their interviewing skills into action on April 13th as thirty outstanding businesses will participate in our 3rd Annual Senior Job Fair to interview graduating seniors for internships, summer jobs or for a full time career. This amazing event happens thanks to our incredible partnership with Virginia Career Works and specifi cally Mr. Marty Bywaters-Baldwin. All seniors who connect with a business for employment or are entering the military will be recognized at our 3rd Annual CTE Signing Day in May.

The fantastic Culpeper Economic Development team of Bryan Rothamel and Winona Pritts are constantly volunteering their time and expertise to help our programs improve at all of our secondary schools. Our next collaboration focuses on the greenhouse industry and our Agriculture programs.

These are just a few examples of how the Culpeper community works together with our Career and Technical Education students and sta . We are very grateful for the unique and authentic opportunities that we can o er our students thanks to you, Culpeper. The connections you help our students make do last a lifetime.

Randi Richards-Lutz is the Director of Career and Technical Education, Culpeper County Public Schools

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Randi Richards-Lutz is the Career and Technical Education Director at Culpeper Technical Education Center.

Make Culpeper a no-kill community

BY Patty Werick

The best way to reduce the number of homeless pets is to spay and neuter pets and feral cat colonies. This in turn reduces the number of animals euthanized in the Shelter. Spay/neuter, coupled with other lifesaving programs that keep pets in homes, helps Culpeper become a No-Kill Community. Here we address the most common concerns we hear about spay/ neuter.

THEIR PERSONALITY WILL CHANGE!

Their personality will not change, but their behavior will most likely change for the better. For instance, neutered male cats will have less reason to roam (and get hit by cars), get into fi ghts with other cats, and diminished territory marking. Spayed felines will stop yowling, posturing, and marking. Neutered canines are less likely to mount other dogs (or your leg). Early neutering generally reduces aggressive behavior.

MY PET WILL GET FAT!

Not because of spay/neuter. Like us, the reasons most pets gain weight are overfeeding and lack of exercise.

THEY AREN’T EXPOSED TO OTHER PETS TO GET PREGNANT!

Spay/neuter is very benefi cial to your pet’s health as it reduces the incidence of several kinds of cancers, helping them live longer. Spayed female pets are less likely to have urinary infections (expensive) or breast tumors (life shortening). Neutering your male pet protects him from testicular cancer and some prostate problems.

PETS SHOULD COME INTO HEAT AND HAVE A LITTER BEFORE BEING SPAYED!

are NO benefi ts to allowing a pet to come into heat or having a litter before being spayed. Further, “Contrary to popular belief, it may NOT be best to wait until your female dog or cat has gone through her fi rst heat cycle.” Waiting increases the chances of adding to the number of homeless animals.

TOO EXPENSIVE!

Many humane societies and shelters o er low cost spay/neuter services. Culpeper Humane Society o ers both low-cost and no-cost (if eligible) spay/neuters for dogs and cats, as well as TNR.

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Patty Werick is the President of the Culpeper Humane Society

Stay engaged as you age

BY Ellen Phipps

Getting older does not equate with becoming sad and lonely. Many older adults are happy living active, productive lives. But there is no doubt, as we get older our world is constantly changing.

Whether it’s retirement, loss of a spouse, loss of friends, moving to a new place, or dealing with health challenges, most of us experience signifi cant change in circumstances as we age. How we respond to these changes varies amongst us – for some it may be quite easy to stay connected, but for others it may be di cult – they begin to withdraw from friends and family and familiar activities. They may become at risk for social isolation and loneliness.

Social isolation can actually lead to physical and emotional problems and, can be as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes per day.

The good news is with greater awareness we can take steps to maintain and strengthen our ties to family and friends, expand our social circles and become more involved in the community around us.

Some simple tips to help you stay engaged as you age: Strengthen your existing relationships by reaching out to friends and family to see a movie or visit a museum. Make an e ort to call or visit a friend. Meet your neighbors. Don’t let being a nondriver stop you from staying active. Find out about your transportation options. (In Planning District 9 you can call FAMS – at 540- 829-5300 or visit www.fams.org). Use social media like Facebook to stay in touch with long- distance friends or write an oldfashioned letter. Stay physically active – walk with a friend or engage in chair exercises if walking is a challenge. Take a class and learn something new. Take up an old hobby; join a Senior Center (For Senior Center information call: Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services at 540- 825-3100 or visit www.rrcsb.org); Check out faith-based organizations for spiritual engagement, as well as to participate in activities and events; Become a volunteer, this can be a great way to get involved and feel good about helping others.

Ellen Phipps

Ellen Phipps is the Executive Director of Aging Together

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