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QUEENS OF CULPEPER Downtown’s flashiest and funniest gig 18
+ Community aids local music leader 4 + Elementary club holds celebration 7
+ Proposal submitted for data center rezoning 10 + Powell promotes water safety 17
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Foundation holding battle anniversary The Brandy Station Foundation will hold a free event from noon- 4 p.m. on June 18 at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road in Brandy Station for the 159th Anniversary of the Battle of Brandy Station: Then and Now. More information at www. brandystationfoundation.com
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BBQ restaurant to open storefront Popular Texas barbecue food truck Burnt Ends will soon take up residency in downtown Culpeper. . ➜ Full story | Page 3
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Dr. Laurel Blackmon, Aralyse French, Kaniecia Booker and Kris Patel at Eastern View High School Convocation.
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Water quality impacts summer With temperatures rising, the standards of local recreational water quality come to the forefront. ➜ Full story | Page 15
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From day one, we’ve had support. The amount of uproar the community does to defend us is unbelievable.” ➜ RICHMOND-BASED DRAG QUEEN BIANCA BLAKE STARR | Page 18
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The NAACP Culpeper Branch recently awarded five scholarships to area high school students. Eastern View High School students ,Kanieicia Booker, Aralyse French and Kris Patel, received scholarships. Booker plans to study psychology at Virginia State University, and her ultimate goal is to become a child psychologist. French plans to study English at Virginia State University, and her ultimate goal is to return to Culpeper to teach low-income, underrepresented students. Patel will attend the University of Virginia, where he will pursue degrees in biology and computer science. After college, Patel plans to pursue a career that works to make the world better through agriculture. “Our community’s students are inspiring, and
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these scholarship recipients reflect a generation’s commitment to community and justice and making the world a better place,” said NAACP Culpeper education committee chair Dr. Laurel Blackmon. “It is our privilege to be able to support them through the work of the NAACP.” Culpeper County High School’s Cole Radwadowski was also awarded a scholarship. An active member of the NAACP, Radwadowski contributed to the Freedom Fund event in 2021 and worked to raise funds through sales of his original artwork. NAACP scholarships are awarded annually to high school students in Culpeper, Madison and Rappahannock counties. The Culpeper Branch of the NAACP meets every third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Visit www.naacpculpeper.org for more information.
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Popular BBQ food truck puts down roots Started in 2015, Burnt Ends will become a permanent fixture downtown.
Culpeper’s favorite Texas pulled pork and brisket are coming to downtown Culpeper with the plan to set up shop in its own brick-andmortar restaurant. “It’s exciting,” said Burnt Ends Owner and Pitmaster Maria Riojas. “It’s nerve-racking as well, but it’s very exciting that everything that we’ve put in place and planned for is starting to come through.” The ever-so-loved mobile eatery will open on the ground floor of the Lord Culpeper Hotel on South Main Street across the way from Shenandoah Garden Spot. The prospective opening date is late July. Riojas opened Burnt Ends in 2015 via its first mobile trailer, which now sits stationary on James Monroe Highway. Due to the great reception from their dedicated customer base, the restaurant soon grew to add two more trailers to travel to area wineries, breweries and weddings. Although the plan to open up a restaurant was always the plan, Riojas said the volume at which Burnt Ends is currently producing made them finally pull the trigger.
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“We’re booked six months to a year in advance with the mobile trailers,” she said. “We’re at a point where that is running smoothly, so now we’re ready to take it to the next step.” The eatery's signature menu stemmed from Riojas’s husband Ronnie, who grew up in Texas eating at his father’s barbecue restaurant in Austin. “It’s really a family business,” Riojas said. “The Riojas family has been in the food industry forever.” After moving to Virginia in 2010, the pair would smoke brisket at home and invite neighbors over to enjoy it. The food was so well received, people began to tell them they should begin selling it.
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Left - Ronnie and Maria Riojas. Above - Construction on the space began in March. Despite coming from hard and software backgrounds, Riojas took everything from her husband’s father’s restaurant and replicated it.
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Community aids local music leader When COVID-19 struck the Jewell family, their loved ones sprung into action. Jewell Tone Music has helped and inspired countless musicians in Culpeper, but when owners John and Carla Jewell became sick with COVID-19, it was time for the roles to reverse. The week of Nov. 8, both Jewells were diagnosed with the virus, with John Jewell suffering the worst of it. When his oxygen dropped to 70, explained Jewell Tone Music Administrator Lynda HenryHammond, Carla Jewell called paramedics who refused to enter the home. After dragging him to the door, he was admitted to UVA Culpeper Medical Center with COVID pneumonia in both lungs where was intubated and sedated for several weeks. When he was brought out of sedation, he aspirated and contracted bacterial pneumonia in both lungs. Again, he was intubated and sedated. Due to his declining status, on December 20, he was transferred to Bons Secours Memorial Hospital in Richmond where he received a
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Left - Jewell Tone Music students Max Johnston and Russel Sturgeon play at the benefit. Right - Student Jade Aftab plays the bass guitar. tracheostomy. He spent over 5 weeks intubated and sedated where developed a stage
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severe symptoms. “Carla was definitely his backbone,” Henry-Hammond said. “She was his biggest advocate while he went through everything.” After being recently discharged, John Jewell has been working hard
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during his rehabilitation, which has focused on physical, occupational and speech therapies. After months and months of emotional and physical hardships, Henry-Hammond approached the Jewell’s children in April about putting on a fundraiser to help ease the family’s financial burden via a music benefit. In total, the Jewells accumulated
over $2 million in hospital bills, but thankfully have insurance to help pay down some of the hefty total, only for more expenses to arise. “He battled for five and a half months,” she said. “Between the copays, gas has gone up, the medical bills that are coming in, (we) wanted to try to give back a little bit for what they have done for the community.” On June 4, students, families and
music lovers turned out to Unionville Brewing Co. LLC to open their hearts and wallets to help raise funds so that John can continue to receive the medical care he needs such as the daily visits to Fauquier Hospital for IV infusion of antibiotics. The event has live music from Jewell Tone students and friends, a 50/50 raffle and silent auction. In total, Henry-Hammond said,
nearly $1,800 was raised. An online donation forum called GiveSendGo to raise money for the family was also established in March. Over $20,000 has been raised so far. To donate, go online to https://givesendgo.com/ G2ZZZ?utm_source=sharelink&utm_ medium=copy_link&utm_ campaign=G2ZZZ. maria@culpepertimes.com
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Elementary club holds celebration A.G. Richardson’s “Becoming a Man” (BAM) Club held a celebratory spaghetti banquet on June 1. The BAM Club is open to 4th and 5th grade boys with an overall theme of treating others with respect. Chairman of Culpeper County Board of Supervisors Gary Deal spoke as the keynote speaker about the importance of being a positive male role model. During the celebration, a video played where each boy explained their favorite moment in the club, three things they had learned, and explained the importance of the club principles. After the meal, each boy received a certificate of completion and a gift, a tiepin that was engraved with the 3-letter club name “BAM.” The club started to give the boys at AGR an after school club to compliment Girls On the Run, which was only open to the girls in the school. Each meeting had a lesson topic
which included tying a tie, dress etiquette, classroom etiquette, table etiquette, hygiene, sportsmanship, respecting women, bullying, and social media use. Guest speakers came to club meetings, including Culpeper County High School Principal Dr. Daniel Soderholm and Eastern View High School Head Football Coach Brian Lowery. AGR Physical Education teacher Donald Downs chose the name of the club based on the influence of his former football coach at Averett University, Cleive Adams. Coach Adams’ program motto was BAM, which stood for “Be a Man.” The BAM Club has seven principles: Strong Moral Foundation, Respect for All, Disrespect for None, Give Back, Selfless Attitude, Compete In Life, Be A Gentleman and W.I.N (What's Important Now). The boys learn these principles throughout the year so that they may use these skills as they grow from a boy into a young man.
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Proposal submitted for data center rezoning The 88 acres in Stevensburg is owned by AttoTek, Inc. Another data center in Culpeper’s Stevensburg District may be on the horizon following the submission of a rezoning request by a local property owner. may soon A Stevensburg property owner interested in rezoning part of his
land President of AttoTek, Inc. of Hoffman Lane David Martin submitted an application on April 12 to rezone 50 acres Commercial Services and 38 acres Rural Area to Light Industrial to allow for the
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for May 2022 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. May Top Dollar Deal: Salem District, $976,319. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Catalpa District 5/2: Jenkins, Tammy R to Jenkins, Robert Lewis III; 1.05 acres located at 14542 Woodland Church RD, $365,000 5/2: Baldacci, Joseph L & Baldacci, Mildred to Jeronimo Castanon, Rosemary L and Other; 1.98 acres located at 12254 Cherry Hill RD, $365,000 5/9: Pack, Brenda A and Others to Baldwin, Kavita; 2.16 acres located at 13066 Eggbornsville RD, $325,000 5/17: Red Lantern Construction Corp to Amos, Tyler Ray and Wife; 5.20 acres located at 10314 Settle School RD, $477,939.97 5/17: Pifer, Lee Joseph and Wife to Rubin, Joseph and Wife; 10.1 acres located at 11400 Alvin LN, $609,900 5/17: Korea Farms LLC to Trigon Homes LLC; 14.06 acres located near Muddy Mare Farm LN, $190,000 5/23: Windsor, Steven A JR to Howley, Karen and Other; 10.21 acres located at 10315 Hart CT, $750,000 5/23: Custer, Steven F and Other to Gray, Ronnie F and Wife; .45 acres located at 12318 Horseshoe DR, $266,850 5/24: Elizabeth G Carlton to Franklin, Kinya T and Husband; .77 acres located at 12307 Randle LN, $351,460 5/24: Scott, Daryl to Landi, George; 9.42 acres located at 11553 Hazel River RD, $185,000 5/26: Williams, Gladys M to Crowe Properties LLC; 1.40 acres located at 13290 Rixeyville RD,165,000 5/26: Peet, Eileen E to Thompson, Shawn Ashley and Wife; 1.43 acres located at 12098 Dogwood LN, $265,000 5/27: Flinn, Claire Noelle to Miner, Anna and Other; 1.05 acres located at 11411 Pear Tree LN, $385,000 5/27: Jenkins, Christopher Lloyd to Ventura, Carlos A and Other; 1.18 acres located near Sperryville PIKE, $166,000 Catalpa Town District 5/4: Winding Stair Properties LLC to Mitchell-Rahrig, Beth Ellen; .37 acres located at 1101 Farley ST, $265,000 5/11: Armstrong Kearny Properties LLC to Orellana Rivas, Marlon Vladimir; .22 acres located at 1009 Terrace ST, $305,000 5/12: Wills, Nancy Josephine to Guerra De Figueroa, Maria I; .27 acres located at 914 Old Rixeyville RD, $269,000 5/20: Warfield, Justin D to Carter, Brian Lee; .24 acres located at 260 Queen ST, $207,000 5/25: Mauhugh, Thomas A Jr to Henderson, Alexander and Wife; .25 acres located at 1114 Lee ST, $240,000 Cedar MTN District 5/3: Acree, Alisia Cetarra to Hubbard, Arthur Jacob; .13 acres located at 12236 Salt Cedar LN, $405,000 5/6: Binkert, Gino Douglas and Wife to Kidwell, Robert M; 1 acre located at 26445 Rapidan RD, $258,500 5/6: Culpeper Land Investments LLC to Hudspeth, John II; .17 acres located at 11932 Field Stone BLVD, $470,000 5/11: Clark, Japreshia E and Wife to Robinson, Heather L and Husband; 2.91 acres located at 11530 Fox Hill LN, $541,000 5/11: Brown, Neil E to Cubbage, Thomas F JR and Wife; 19 acres located at 20368 Cedar Grove RD, $80,000 5/17: Yeaman, J Robert III and Wife to Moreth, Ligia Aristy; 3.12 acres located at 10328 Walker RD, $478,000 5/18: Yowell, Andrew F JR and Others to Womer, Luke A and Other; 29.64 acres located near Dove Hill RD, $265,000 5/19: Hamilton, Amanda A and Husband to Pham, Nam J and Other; .17 acres located at 11916 Field Stone BLVD, $405,000 5/20: Ramer, George A and Wife to Chappell, Kimberly K; 4.02 acres located at 11455 Indian LN, $405,000 5/27: Country View Homes LLC to Sonner, Ryan Seth and Wife; 2.22 acres located at 7514 Kirtley TRL, $440,000 Cedar MTN Town District 5/2: Goddard, Frances and Other to Kite, Robert L III and Wife; .07 acres located at 400 Southridge PKWY, $275,000 5/2: Johnson, Heather D to Loescher, Kimberly Michelle and Other; Townhouse located at 668 Ripplebrook DR, $269,000 5/25: Mroczek, Marie C to Jennings, Aaron Thomas and Wife; Townhouse located at 581 Cromwell CT, $252,000 5/31: Garrett, Michael P and Other to Eickenhorst, Robert and Other; .38 acres located at 526 Mimosa ST, 384,000 East Fairfax District 5/2: Mauricio Fernandez, Leonarda to Djodom Fouading, Pulcherie Gerdatte; .13 acres located at 1825 Magnolia CIR, $425,000 5/2: Kincheloe, Joseph C to Holmes, Robert D; .19 acres located at 1773 Birch DR, $314,900 5/5: LRW Investments & Property Management LLC to Slebrch, Katherine Lee; .14 acres located at 612 Rocky Knoll Arch, $360,000 5/13: Barrett, Mark E and Other to Weatherby, Gerard Charles and Wife; .25 acres located at 241 Elmwood DR, $359,000 5/19: Ferguson, Christopher L to Hennage, Patricia Lynn; .14 acres located at 633 Clubhouse WAY, $329,000 5/20: Bands-Rocabruna, Oscar E to Webb, Vernon III and Other; .12 acres located at 2021 Gold Finch DR, $385,000 5/23: Veeney, Jerome C and Wife to Hernandez, Carlos and Others; .12 acres located at 1885 Golden Rod RD, $395,000 5/24: McDevitt, Carla E to East Piedmont LLC; .40 acres located at 210 E Piedmont ST, $420,000 5/25: Lillard, Virginia and Other to Bell, Ciara Evonal; Townhouse located at 1832 Picadilly Circus, $235,000 5/26: Reuther, David E and Wife to Kinsley, Raymond Carlyle and Wife; .38 acres located at 821 Shetland WAY, $499,900 5/27: Boscarello, Michael B and Wife to Rauda Galdamez, William Antonio and Other; .17 acres located at 1701 Oriole CT, $355,000 5/27: FFC Properties LLC to Jeffrey F Pan Realty LLC; .19 acres located at 728 Amanda CT, $350,000 5/31: Clark, Shelby D to Veeney, Chasitie and Husband; .37 acres located at 419 Barberry ST, $455,000 Jefferson District 5/2: Beauchene, David P and Wife to Sherman, Michelle L and Husband; 20.07 acres located at 18327 Dogwood Trail DR, $755,000 5/2: Richardson, Lonnie Jay and Wife to Patterson, Percy P III and Other; 1.69 acres located at 1385 Freeman DR, $640,000 5/9: HMR Custom Builders LLC to Samsel, Justin C and Wife; 3.77 acres located near Colvin RD, $140,000 5/9: Rider, James R and Other to Labach, Kenneth J and Other; 10.63 acres located near Walnut Hills RD, $189,000 5/10: Magee, William to Trigon Homes, LLC; 5.03 acres located near Kelly CT, $150,000
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4.19 acres located at 10421 Greenstone LN, $563,620 5/17: Parsons, Carl L and Other to Gamez, Celinda Lizzeth; 4.95 acres located at 6156 Griffinsburg RD, $515,000 5/19: Kline, Richard C & Decamp, Jennifer A to Munoz, Kyle Lorriane; 9.02 acres located at 4195 Hazel River DR, $976,319 5/26: Kite, Robert L JR and Wife to Shonyo, Leona; 1.02 acres located at 8289 Glendale CIR, $514,900 5/26: Brenco Properties LLC to Alexander, Paul and Other; 1.42 acres located at 7076 Oak DR, $312,000 5/27: Villavicencio, Dionicio and Wife to Mendez, Hugo; 3.94 acres located near Sperryville PIKE, $90,000 Stevensburg District 5/2: Mullins, Mitchell J to Roman, John E and Wife; 15 acres located at 24009 Lightfoot LN, $275,000 5/2: Martinez Ortiz, Jorge M and Other to Larios, Jose O; 13.67 acres located at 18330 Bel Pre RD, $350,000 5/3: Delaney, Richard and Other to Waugh, Erik; 4.8 acres located near Privet DR, $90,000 5/5: NVR INC to McCraken, John B JR and Other; .49 acres located at 14904 Mapleridge RD, $569,507 5/6: Tinder, Debbie K and Husband to D3C LLC; 24.43 acres located at 25158 Germanna HWY, $200,000 5/10: Pavlock, Tyler Henry and Other to Via, Garrett M and Other; 3 acres located at 25343 Green Fields RD, $410,000 5/11: DALRO to Wise Rentals LLC; 6.5 acres located at 16103 Abby RD, $422,500 5/13: NVR INC to Chase, Aubrey M Z and Other; .54 acres located at 14903 Mapleridge RD, $592,567 5/13: SAB Investments LLC to Jefferson Homebuilders INC; Multiple parcels located near Eleys Ford RD, $545,000 5/13: Mauro, Michael C to Willingham Homes LLC; 3 acres located near Auburn RD, $120,000 5/13: AHNV LLC to Brandy Bud Company LLC; 5.07 acres located near Mount Zion Church RD, $100,000 5/16: Williams, Kevin G and Wife to Curtis-Chapman, Leigh and Other; 47.66 acres located at 23114 Maddens Tavern RD, $837,500 5/18: Hicks, Richard Damone and Other to French, Kyarra and Other; .67 acres located at 14015 Belle AVE, $600,000 5/19: Zemapi Construction & Investments to Browning, Melissa; 2.26 acres located at 18486 Auburn RD, $422,000 5/26: Pardee Virginia Timber 1 LLC to Williams, Kevin G and Wife; 20.20 acres located near American WAY, $152,500 5/27: Greer, Lance to Foradori, Matthew D and Other; 5.49 acres located at 21434 Wade TRL, $520,000 5/31: Christensen, Kurt to Isidro, Irwin; 5.45 acres located near Richards Ferry RD, $75,000 Stevensburg Town 5/27: Clark, Theirrien A and Other to Phillips, Dennis JR and Other; .57 acres located at 15123 Montanus DR, $598,000 5/31: Ventura, Gerson A to Hamdan, Mai M; Townhouse located at 2046 Cranberry LN, $380,000 West Fairfax District 5/2: Lexicon Government Services LLC to Galeano, Carlos H Estevez; .30 acres located at 904 Langdale CT, $405,000 5/3: Jimenez Murillo, Gisela to Luna, Ronald X and Wife; .15 acres located at 664 Kings Grant RD, $400,000 5/3: Seale, Roy E and Wife to Bowling, Charles Andrew; .12 acres located at 321 Spring ST, $350,000 5/4: Shaulis, Melissa J to Craig, Patricia and Other; .92 acres located at 855 Third ST, $332,500 5/5: McDaniel, Bruce S and Wife to Travers, Jeff and Wife; .38 acres located at 101 Thornton CT, $465,000 5/10: Lancaster, Christie and Others to Young, Michael C and Other; .14 acres located at 661 Kings Grant RD, $433,000 5/10: Hockman, Nicholas and Wife to Lenon, Bryce V and Wife; .11 acres located at 890 Virginia AVE, $392,000 5/10: Integrity Capital Management LLC to Chen, Lou Bin; .14 acres located at 961 Lakewood CIR, $404,000 5/13: TBH Investments LC to Johnson, Amanda Rieman; Townhouse located at 808 Persimmon PL, $299,000 5/18: Genck, Charles and Other to Cochran, Francis W JR and Other; .31 acres located at 1049 Virginia AVE, $480,000 5/18: Crofford, Alice M to Hadlock, Daniel C and Wife; .22 acres located at 2040 Gold DR, $575,000 5/19: Diesman, Joseph Paul to Spence, Ibn Omar; .37 acres located at 204 Meadows CT, $545,000 5/20: Bohuslov, Terry C and Other to Christensen, John C and Wife; .18 acres located at 709 Monument LN, $461,500 5/23: Owens, William L JR and Wife to Beavers, Patricia Lee; .25 acres located at 1012 Golf DR, $460,000 5/23: Roll, Roger A and Wife to Inspired Home Building; 2.44 acres located near Virginia AVE, $45,000 5/25: Butler, Jerome to Sosa, Jose; .13 acres located at 586 Hunters RD, $445,000 5/26: Bratcher, Robert Jacob and Wife to Rayamajhi, Nabin and Wife; .22 acres located at 597 Homeplace DR, $448,000 5/26: Johnston, Stephen T to Valdez, Gustavo M and Wife; .40 acres located at 857 Fox Den RD, $500,000 5/27: Houde, Steven D and Other to Soto-Roca, Glenda Yesenia and Other; Townhouse located at 531 Fourth ST, $223,500 5/27: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Dhar, Vishut; .27 acres located at 314 Wayland RD, $350,400 5/27: Hurtco LLC to Pro Culpeper LLC; .08 acres located at 129 W Williams ST, $165,000 5/31: Houde, Steven D and Other to Reyes, Rubio A and Other; Townhouse located at 515 Fourth ST, $200,000
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Parents living across the country share a common struggle recently in the grocery store. It’s not due to rising food costs, however, but a baby formula shortage. Local nonprofits and community groups kicked it into high gear to make sure no baby goes hungry. Despite beginning due to pandemic-related supply chain issues, the national baby formula shortage became exacerbated in February when Abbott Nutrition, largest baby formula manufacturer in the country, initiated a voluntary recall of powder formulas including Similac, Alimentum and EleCare. The recall has been especially difficult for families enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), according to Executive Director of Mom2Mom Kirstan Knipple. “WIC automatically defaults to (the) Similac brand, so when the recall hit and all the stores pulled Similac from their shelves, the families receiving WIC benefits needed a substitute, which became Enfamil and other brands,” Knipple said. “Then you have the families who weren’t getting WIC who use Enfamil and other brands now trying to find their formula too.” Area nonprofits tasked with helping families in need have felt the rope tightening as well. Some organizations, however, are better positioned to provide help. “(We) have been fortunate enough to have formula on hand for clients if they need it, so the shortage has not greatly impacted us at this moment,” said Executive Director of Services to Abused Families Cindy Hedges. However, SAFE has started to feel the burden of the shortage within the last three months. Before the shortage, the organization aided 15 families with formula. “Currently, due to the shortage, the need has increased to our clients and other agencies we have working relationships with,” said Hedges. Abbott ceased production at its Sturgis, Michigan plant because of contamination concerns. A Federal Drug Administration investigation found four infants who were hospitalized with bacterial infections after consuming the formula. Two of the babies died. On June 4, Abbott resumed production and is aiming for an initial product release around June 20. “If (families) are on WIC and can’t
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car. In the process, lessons on collaboration, leadership and perseverance permeated among crews who all have the same goal in mind: cross the finish line first. Despite that common goal, drivers have also had lessons about sportsmanship, respect, healthy competition and being humble. When blood, sweat and tears are poured into each car, it may be easy to lose or even win ungracefully, but not if you’re a Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby driver, Gilmore said. On the front cover of this year’s Soap Box Derby special section, it shows second and third place winners
in a congratulatory embrace with the first place winner, she continued, exemplifying the overall tone of supportive sportsmanship. When drivers aren’t bonding with their pit crew or peers, they’re learning skills beyond their classroom in lessons in STEM, physics, gravity, technology, engineering and more. Gilmore calls this facet of the Derby “project-based learning.” When the finish line is finally crossed, lessons learned, relationships rebuilt and all, Gilmore said, the Derby would have provided “all American, wholesome fun,” to both participants and attendees that can be relied upon to occur year after year. maria@culpepertimes.com
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First, let’s take a stroll down Memory Lane! Our grandfather, HB Rosson, in 1928 had a vision, dream and a passion to start a business to provide automotive service for Brandy Station and surrounding communities. For the next 75 years, those same qualities & passions were passed down in our family for 4 generations. So, in 2003, my sister Frankie and I decided we wanted to give something back to the community and to the families that had supported our family for the past 75 years. “Why the Derby?” In discussion it was a no-brainer. The Derby had all the characteristics and qualities our family and business deemed important – plus, our father had built and raced his own soap box derby car in the 30’s!
Since 2003, there have been many ‘WHYs’ as to the continuance of the Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby. The town officials and citizens opened their arms to our venture of turning Blue Ridge Avenue into a Soap Box Derby racetrack, at each turn and obstacle during the planning, we were met with success and continued support for the drivers and their families. In hindsight, we all thought that we would run “A” derby for one year; that would be it, just one. We were AMAZED during that first derby...Why? The support, the passion, the enthusiasm, and the excitement of our drivers and families was overwhelming; We had to continue! The next day the committee started planning for the 2nd Annual Soap Box Derby. . . . And then another ‘WHY’ – Why did we build a permanent track? Yes, we realized that moving from Blue Ridge Avenue to our present track facility at Paul Bates Raceway would cause some accessibility issues. However, the move has brought many benefits to our local Derby. We now have access to grow, hosting more racing events for our local families and visitors from out of the area, while hosting spring and fall rallies – which bring in families from up and down the east coast to Culpeper for a weekend of racing – visiting, touring and shopping in our
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community while here from Friday to Sunday. Our facility also provides STEM education opportunities for elementary, middle, and high school students, all wrapped around building, aligning and then racing a soap box derby car. Something my sister and I never realized when we established the derby was the educational aspect that the derby would bring to our community, it truly has taken us to another realm. While building and racing a soap box derby car, we discuss gravity, force-in-motion, friction, aerodynamics, geometry, and physics to name a few. We will still send the winners of each division to Akron, Ohio to race in the World Championship Race in July. However, in our eyes – every one of our drivers is a Champion! They have gained Life Skills that they will carry forward in life. They will learn perseverance, determination, respect for themselves and those around them, and more importantly they will learn sportsmanship, win or lose. They will work with their hands to build a race car... then align it using theories of geometry... discuss elements of physics with other drivers and adults to fine tune it... and then race it - working alongside their families the entire time. Every year we see family bonds strengthen and self-confidence increase.
And then, at the top of the track, just prior to releasing both cars, each driver looks over at their opponent and wishes them ‘Good Luck’. Wow, these young drivers exemplify sportsmanship at its finest. A perfect example of this is the picture on the front of this section. Pictured is Emily Maley, Alana Durica and Sophie Morris – all three raced against each other for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in their division. Can you guess who the winner was? Looks like all three were winners in my eyes. So, WHY the Soap Box Derby? Because over the past 19 years we have seen the Derby add to the Quality of Life for our community and surrounding area: The strengthening of the Family Unit, the bonds built between parents and children, and the life skills taught. A project-based learning experience while enjoying All-American Wholesome Fun for the entire family . . . it doesn’t get any better than that!
On the cover The Piedmont Area Soap Box Derby will host its annual race down Paul Bates Raceway on June 18.
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Kylie Adams Birthday: 06/12/2013 Sponsor: Rising Sun Auto Hobbies: Art, dance and soccer Career interests: Teacher because I like teaching others. Interesting facts: I eat Funyuns with ketchup.
Marcus Bruening Birthday: 07/03/2013 Hometown: Orange Sponsor: Hale Racing School: Virginia Virtual Academy Hobbies: Go carts, fishing and shooting Career interests: Monster truck driver Interesting facts: I like Lego Jurassic Park
Thaddeus ECk Birthday: 08/08/2014 Hometown: Fauquier Sponsor: Ledo’s Pizza School: Hunter Ritchie Elementary Hobbies: Legos, fishing and cub scouts Career interests: Construction Interesting facts: Pleasant to be around
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Ty Brady Birthday: 11/17/2010 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Copper Fox School: Wakefield Country Day School Hobbies: Sports and exploring outdoors Career interests: Motorcross Racing Interesting facts: I have chickens.
Adelyn “Addie” Cook Birthday: 11/14/2011 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor:Youth Development Council of Greene School: Homeschooled Hobbies: 4H, swimming and art Career interests: Robotics, biology and zoology Interesting facts: I love cows, sheep and pigs.
Alex Fleming Birthday: 10/02/2014 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Lynrose Angus School: Emerald Hill Elementary Hobbies: Soccer, games and art Career interests: Scientist because I’m curious Interesting facts: I’ve grown to be very strong.
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Peyton Breeden Birthday: 06/16/2013 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Swetman’s Amish Furniture and Gifts School: Sycamore Park Elementary Hobbies: Fishing and playing video games Career interests: Police officer Interesting facts: I can do 8th grade math.
Logan Davis Birthday: 12/01/2013 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Bates Family Racing School: Homeschooled Hobbies: Legos, outside and video games Career interests: A vet because I like animals Interesting facts: I like hotdogs.
Shane Riley Fleming Birthday: 11/22/2012 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Culpeper County Volunteer Fire Department Hobbies: Soccer, video games and woodworking Career interests: Professional soccer player Interesting facts: My favorite color is green.
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Birthday: 11/29/2012 Hometown: Orange/Culpeper Sponsor: Marshall Farms School: Emerald Hill Elementary Hobbies: Football, baseball and playing outside Career interests: To build custom cars/race cars Interesting facts: Future car is a Lamborghini
Birthday: 03/16/2014 Hometown: Fauquier Sponsor: Battlefield Auto Group School: Renaissance Montessori School Hobbies: Dismantling cars, riding ATVs and going to Montessori school. Career interests: Mechanic and junkyard Interesting facts: I can dismantle & recycle cars.
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Birthday: 09/21/2013 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Clore-English Funderal Home School: Emerald Hill Elementary Hobbies: Horseback riding, piano & church choir Career interests: President of the United States Interesting facts: Lilly writes & sings her own original music
Birthday: 08/04/2011 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: A&B Kearns Trucking & Stone School: Culpeper Christian School Hobbies: Crafting, riding horses and riding four wheelers. Career interests: Veterinarian Interesting facts: Wants to live on a horse farm.
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Eli Leopold Birthday: 01/16/2011 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Castleton Volunteer Fire Department School: Wakefield Country Day School Hobbies: Bass, piano and soccer Interesting facts: I like music
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Birthday: 02/27/2014 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Metcalf Racing School: Rappahannock Hobbies: Riding ATVs and gardening with mom Career interests: Vet Interesting facts: Really flexible
Brooklyn Huggins Birthday: 09/09/2013 Hometown: Orange Sponsor: Karma Electrical Services Inc. School: Unionville Elementary Hobbies: Riding my go cart Career interests: Cop, they keep the world safe. Interesting facts: I have a double thumb.
Birthday: 01/05/2012 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department School: Sycamore Park Elementary Hobbies: Legos and model trains Career interests: Fire department member Interesting facts: I love all things history.
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Aiden Stevens Birthday: 11/10/2012 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Driscoll Trucking School: Farmington Elementary Hobbies: Baseball and bowling Career interests: Firefighter because I like to save people Interesting facts: I like school
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Zac Morris Birthday: 06/23/2011 Hometown: Albemarle Sponsor: Performance Signs School: The Covenant School Hobbies: Lacrosse and gaming Career interests: Air force Interesting facts: I like meat.
Mady Say Birthday: 05/20/2010 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Clore-English Funeral Home School: Culpeper Middle Hobbies: Dance, theatre and chorus Career interests: Scientist Interesting facts: I do competitive dance.
Pippa Timberlake Birthday: 05/07/2012 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Bates Family Racing School: Sycamore Elementary Hobbies: Hanging out with friends and video games Interesting facts: Have 2 dogs and 4 cats
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Thomas “V” Owen Nutt Birthday: 10/31/2012 Hometown: Warren Sponsor: Wakefield Country Day School School: Wakefield Country Day School Hobbies: Pokemon, Legos and soccer Career interests: Zookeeper, engineer Interesting facts: V was born on Halloween and three years later, his sister Zella was born on the day before Halloween.
Maura Say Birthday: 04/05/2013 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Weaver’s Automotive School: Emerald Hill Elementary Hobbies: Gymnastics and soccer Career interests: Teacher
Maverick Tippett Name: Maverick Tippett Birthday: 10/11/2010 Hometown: Prince William Sponsor: Frazies Family Racing School: Gravely Elementary Hobbies: Flying airplanes & riding my bike Career interests: I want to join the Marine Corps and become a lineman after because of my pops Interesting facts: Named after “Maverick” from Top Gun
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Ryder Tippett Birthday: 09/15/2009 Hometown: Prince William Sponsor: FFX Commandery #25 School: Reagan Middle Hobbies: Flying both real ad RC airplanes and racing dirt bikes Career interests: AG pilot industry Interesting facts: Flown airplanes since I was 2
Teegan Tippett Birthday: 01/11/2013 Hometown: Fauquier Sponsor: The LaRosa Family School: C M Bradley Elementary Hobbies: Drawing, painting and skate park Career interests: Teacher, artist Interesting facts: Fastest girl in my grade.
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Maeve Ciuba Birthday: 07/08/2005 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Castleton Festival School: RCHS, Grade 12 Hobbies: Theatre, painting, taking walks Career Interests: Actor, artist or historian Interesting Facts: I can play the harp!
Tucker Ellis Birthday: 01/07/11 Hometown: Fauquier County Sponsor: Blue Ridge Seafood Hobbies: Lacrosse, dirt bikes Career Interests: Lacrosse Interesting Facts: I was the local champ last year
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Audrey Cook Birthday: 04/23/2008 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Eppard Orthodontics School: Homeschooled, Grade 9 Hobbies: Dance, art, plants Career Interests: Nurse Interesting Facts: I have a pig named Minnie
Archie Fuller Birthday: 09/16/2008 Hometown: Fauquier Sponsor: Environmental System Service School: Taylor Middle School, Grade 7 Hobbies: Farming, horse riding, fixing tractors Career Interests: Farming Interesting Facts: I like tractors
Alana Durica Birthday: 09/22/05 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Gilmore’s Auto Service Center School: Eastern View High School, Grade 12 Hobbies: Professional Cotton Candy Tester Career Interests: Broadcast Journalism Interesting Facts: I can speak to animals!
Savannah Huggins Birthday: 04/20/2006 Hometown: Orange Sponsor: Culpeper Driving School School: Orange High School, Grade 11
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Brayden Johnson Birthday: 02/04/2010 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Culpeper County Sheriff ’s Dept School: CMS, Grade 7 Hobbies: Lego building, Minecraft, camping Career Interests: Mechanic Interesting Facts: I am writing a journal about my dogs
Cy Alexander Lambert Birthday: 09/21/2010 Hometown: Warren Sponsor: Rappahannock Sheriff ’s Dept School: Dominion Ridge Academy, Grade 7 Hobbies: Riding four wheelers and dirtbike Career Interests: Pro motocross driver Interesting Facts: I can jump very high
Caden O’Grady Birthday: 03/19/2009 Hometown: Fauquier Sponsor: Pepper’s Grill School: Marshall Middle School, Grade 8 Hobbies: Running, trumpet Interesting Facts: I like to climb trees
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Katherine Johnson Birthday: 04/07/2009 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Wakefield Country Day School School: WCDS, Grade 7 Hobbies: Soccer, violin, skiing Career Interests: Lawyer Interesting Facts: Never driven same car twice
Taylor Marcoux Birthday: 08/09/2011 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Brandy Station Vol. Fire Dept. School: Culpeper Christian, Grade 5 Hobbies: Art, reading books, math Career Interests: Something with animals
Jeremiah Sams Birthday: 10/21/2011 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Blue Ridge Awards School: River Bend Elementary, Grade 4 Hobbies: Video games, sports Career Interests: NFL player Interesting Facts: I play football & baseball
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Sarah Johnson Birthday: 04/07/2009 Hometown: Rappahannock Sponsor: Sperryville Volunteer Fire Dept School: WCDS, Grade 7 Hobbies: Soccer, piano, volleyball Interesting Facts: I’m a twin
Brantley Miller Birthday: 11/17/2012 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Clore-English Funeral Home School: Sycamore Park, Grade 3 Hobbies: Video games, music Career Interests: Youtuber Interesting Facts: Champion Cup Stacker
Ryne Serene Birthday: 04/30/2010 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Key’s Heating & Air Conditioning School: Culpeper Middle School, Grade 6 Hobbies: Video Games, roller coasters, scouts Career Interests: Game Designer Interesting Facts: I’ve ridden over 200 roller coasters!
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Bryanna Tyler
Birthday: 05/08/2009 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: American Legion Post #330 School: Homeschool, Grade 6 Hobbies: Dirtbikes, drag racing Career Interests: Owning my own HVAC business Interesting Facts: I like to try new things
Birthday: 05/26/2008 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Driscoll Trucking School: Culpeper Middle School, Grade 8 Hobbies: Art, small animal care Career Interests: Veterinarian Interesting Facts: Extremely smart, quick wits
Birthday: 01/10/2006 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: GreenScrapes Nursery & Garden Center School: CCHS, Grade 11 Hobbies: listening to music, racing for soapbox Career Interests: Cosmetology Interesting Facts: I like to do Tiktoks
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Keshawn Tyler Birthday: 07/21/2008 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Culpeper Animal Hospital School: CCHS, Grade 9 Hobbies: Football, basketball, video games Career Interests: NFL Player Interesting Facts: Loves playing football
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Kayla Crawford Birthday: 02/26/2004 Hometown: Orange Sponsor: Culpeper Mid-Day Lions School: College Hobbies: Swimming, Cheer, Tennis Career Interests: Science Interesting Facts: Everyone thinks (or knows) I like goldfish
Johnathan Johnson Birthday: 7/30/2007 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Bates Family Racing School: CCHS, Grade 10 Hobbies: Baseball, soapbox, camping Career Interests: Engineering
Aidan Durica Birthday: 07/04/2003 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Durica Family Racing School: Virginia Tech, 2nd Year Career Interests: Agricultural Technology Interesting Facts: Birthday is 4th of July
Eddie Rutherford Birthday: 3/2/2006 Hometown: Culpeper Sponsor: Rutherford Racing School: CCHS, Grade 11 Hobbies: Soccer, track, basketball Career Interests: Surgeon
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Water quality impacts summer activities BY
Maria Basileo
As temperatures rise throughout the Commonwealth, residents look to local watering holes for some haven from the heat. With both swimming and fishing on the top of the list for many, the water quality of Lake Pelham and Mountain Run reservoirs comes into question. According to data presented by the United States Environmental
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Protection Agency website called My Waterway, Lake Pelham, an approximately 249 acre reservoir off of James Monroe Highway, has a “good” waterbody condition as last reported in 2020. According to more in depth data, uses for both swimming and boating along with aquatic life were categorized as good while drinking water and fish and shellfish consumption had an unknown condition. Culpeper has 13 waterbodies, 40 monitoring sensors and one permitted discharger, according to data. The permitted discharger is the Culpeper Wastewater Treatment Plant. It has had no significant effluent violation within the last three years and has had no formal enforcement action in the last five years.
Mountain Run Reservoir, an approximately 73 acre waterbody off of JB Carpenter Jr Drive, is impaired, as determined by EPA. According to the agency, “Waters are assessed as impaired when an applicable water quality standard is not being attained. Impaired waters require a total maximum daily load (TMDL) or alternative restoration plan to reduce pollutant loadings and restore the waterbody.” According to more in depth data, uses for swimming and boating are impaired. Aquatic life is deemed good while drinking water and fish and shellfish consumption are unknown. The body was deemed impaired due to Escherichia Coli (E. coli), however, has had a plan for restoration since April 2001. In a report from EPA Water Protection Division Director Rebecca
Hanmer to Larry Lawson of Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, the overall Mountain Run watershed is approximately 58,000 acres. The TMDL pinpoints 7.58 miles of Mountain Run as being impaired by elevated levels of fecal coliform. As reported by the EPA, 103,433 acres of Virginia lakes and reservoirs have been deemed good for recreational use. Only about 2,000 acres have been deemed impaired for the same use. In terms of fish consumption, over 87,000 acres of Virginia lakes and reservoirs have been deemed impaired while about 15,000 acres are deemed good. Over 95,000 acres of Virginia lakes and reservoirs are deemed good for aquatic life and nearly 17,500 acres are deemed impaired. maria@culpepertimes.com
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School Year program for students with disabilities. On June 14, CCPS is hosting a family workshop on the "Impact of Social Media on Youth" at Family Resource Center Connections at 7 p.m. Students in need of other services like clothing can find help via the Family Resource Center Latitudes, which is open during the summer. Families access it by referral from their child's school. maria@culpepertimes.com
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THE CULPEPER FOOD CLOSET NEED OF THE WEEK
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This week the Culpeper Food Closet is in need of heat and eat meals, canned pasta, beef stew, Compleat meals, fruit juices, toilet paper and bar soap. The Food Closet provides food and personal care items for Culpeper families, individuals, and seniors in need of assistance. Website: ststephensculpeper.net | (540) 825-1177 | Email: culpeperfoodcloset@ gmail.com. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR SWIM LESSONS
Registration is currently open for children's group swim lessons at Powell Wellness Center's indoor warm-water pool in Culpeper. Three sessions are available in June and July. Classes include Parent & Child (ages 6 months-3 years), Preschool Aquatics (ages 3-5), and Learn to Swim (ages 6-13 years). Classes focus on developing or strengthening aquatics skills and promoting water safety awareness. For a complete schedule and registration form, please visit https:// powellwellnesscenter.org/register-forswim-lessons/, stop by PWC at 1005 Golf Drive in Culpeper, or contact PWC aquatics manager Stacey Aucoin at 540445-5383 or saucoin@culpeperwellness. org
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CulpeperFest returns to Eastern View High School’s Cyclone stadium from 4 to 8 p.m. on June 10. Claim your free ticket in advance at www. culpeperfest.com. Tickets will be $5 at the door. For more information go to culpeperfest.com.
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The Culpeper Minutemen Chapters of the DAR and SAR will be celebrating Flag Day at 5 p.m. on June 14 in Yowell Meadow Park at the Charters of Freedom exhibit. The Minutemen will be pulling flags from their flag chest showing some of the first flags leading up to our national flag we have today.
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The regular monthly meeting of the Culpeper County Human Services Board, Social Services Board and the Head Start Board will be held at 1 p.m. on June 15 in the conference room at Culpeper County Administrative building at 302 North Main St. GARDEN CLUB HOSTS PRESENTATION
The Culpeper Garden Club will host
Paul Hutchinson of Windmill Heights to speak about how to plant, raise and manage annuals. The free presentation is at 2 p.m. on June 16 at the United Methodist Church, with refreshments at 1:30 p.m. He will provide plants to purchase for its September flower show. For questions about the club call (540) 229-1252 or 829-6693. FOUNDATION HOLDING BATTLE ANNIVERSARY
The Brandy Station Foundation will hold a free event from noon- 4 p.m. on June 18 at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road in Brandy Station for the 159th Anniversary of the Battle of Brandy Station: Then and Now. More information at www. brandystationfoundation.com REGIONAL COMMISSION HOLDS MEETING
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission will meet at 1 p.m. on June 22 at the WarrentonFauquier Airport, 1533 Iris Trail, Midland. Public comment may be submitted at the meeting, or via email prior to the meeting to planinfo@ rrregion.org or by calling (540) 8297450, ext. 11 by 10 a.m. on June 22. POWELL HOSTING FREE DIABETES PROGRAM
This free Diabetes SelfManagement Workshop will be held from 1-3:30 p.m. on Thursdays from June 23 through July 28. It is a small workshop designed for persons, and caregivers of persons with diabetes or pre-diabetes. This evidencebased self-management workshop was coordinated by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS). For more information about these programs go to the Self-Management Resource Center website – selfmanagementresource.com CARVER ALUMNI HOMECOMING, BANQUET COMING IN JUNE
G.W. Carver High School Alumni will hold its annual Homecoming from 10-2 p.m. on June 25 at the Carver Center. The annual meeting and scholarship banquet will be held that evening from 5-11 p.m. Tickets cost $65. To reserve tickets, Contact Marlene Ware 540-825-1371 or Rev. Frank Lewis 540-661-2071. RURITAN CLUB HOLDS INDOOR PICNIC
The Jefferson Ruritan Club will hold a free Community Indoor Picnic at 7 p.m. on June 28 at the Jeffersonton Baptist Church Fellowship Hall at 18498 Springs Rd., Jeffersonton. Hamburgers, hot dogs, sides, desserts and drinks will be served. Help celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Jefferson Ruritan Club. Although not necessary, it would be very helpful if you let us know if you will be attending the picnic and how many will attend by emailing to tascfishingcamps@gmail.com or by calling 540-937-5119.
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Powell promotes water safety Powell’s event is for adults and children who would like an introduction to swim skills. In a fun event with a serious focus, the World's Largest Swim Lesson will be held on June 23 to promote the importance of swim lessons to support water safety. Now in its 13th year, this global event will be taking place at hundreds of aquatic centers, swim schools and waterparks. Powell's event is for adults and children who would like an introduction to swim skills and water safety. With many pool closures and lack of lesson availability during 2020 and 2021, it is even more important to focus on swim skills. A 2021 research released by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows that drowning has become the leading cause of unintended death for US children ages 1-4. After an event intro, age-based groups will participate in a circuit of activities in the pool such as a skills assessment and learning to float. They'll then use their new skills to enjoy a rubber duck float game in the lazy river. During the event's wrap up, participants are welcome to enter Powell's water safety coloring contest by drawing a picture of a water safety tip.
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Free Clinic of Culpeper earns gold rating The Free Clinic of Culpeper earned a 2022 Gold Rating from the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC) Quality Standards Program. This is the third year the clinic has earned the rating since the program’s inaugural year in 2020. “We are proud to have received this top rating, which reflects the commitment of our staff and volunteers to providing quality care for our patients,” said Clinic Director Tammy LaGraffe. As a member of NAFC, the Free Clinic of Culpeper voluntarily submits information to the NAFC on the various policies and procedures in place to attain their standards rating and attest/pledge that they successfully incorporate these standards within their organization. Over the last year, the Free Clinic of Culpeper has expanded support to its patients with new initiatives that include garden boxes on site for harvesting of fresh vegetables; a diabetes/hypertension
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health education program; monthly health and wellness programs on a variety of topics; quarterly mobile onsite testing for Hepatitis C and HIV; and the installation of digital tablets in the exam rooms that visually support health education.
“Many individuals and organizations provide support to clinic patients,” LaGraffe said. “They do so in a variety of ways, from offering access to fresh food, to donating cold weather clothing, to responding to transportation
needs. It truly does ‘take a village.’” The mission of the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics is to ensure the medically underserved have access to affordable health care.
We are Hosting the Annual Toy Chest Drive Nov 5 – Dec 13! Delivery Will Be:
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Drag queen shows under the direction of Richmond-based drag queen Bianca Blake Starr have been popping up around Culpeper for nearly a year. Wigs, makeup, rhinestones and lip-syncing are what’s in store for attendees of Culpeper’s most successful and seemingly underrepresented entertainment gig. “I was expecting to not be received very well, but at every (Culpeper) venue that we’ve worked at, the people have probably been some of the best crowds that I’ve had in all of the different cities that I work in,” said Richmond-based drag queen Bianca Blake Starr. “I’ve worked all over the country and, I have to say, it is one of the most receiving cities that I have worked in.” Drag queen shows under the direction of Starr have been popping up around Culpeper for nearly a year. Starr and Jackleg co-owner Gina Rivas met a few years ago when another queen had asked Starr to join her at a show at Noodleheads, a now closed restaurant at 201 S East St.,
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where Rivas was the DJ. After Noodleheads closed and Jackleg opened in September 2020, Rivas reached out to Starr to bring drag back to Culpeper. “She reached out and said, ‘Hey, I’ve got a venue. I’d love to start something and see how it goes,’” Starr recalled. Starr, who was recently crowned Miss Pride Virginia 2022, and husband, Kevin Jones, are the owners of the Queens of Culpeper and have recently decided to expand their venture into an entertainment company called Dominion Divas Entertainment. After signing on with Jackleg last year, their inaugural Fourth of July show completely sold out, sparking Catalano’s interest in hosting the queens once a month. “It just got so popular after about six months, we started doing the double seating,” Starr said. “It kind of took off from there.”
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CULPEPER TIMES Published every other Thursday by Rappahannock Media LLC. ADDRESS: 206 S. Main Street Suite 301, Culpeper, VA 22701 PHONE: 540.812.2282 HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. WEB: culpepertimes.com E-EDITION available online PRESIDENT: Dennis Brack, dennis@culpepertimes.com NEWS Editor: Maria Basileo, maria@culpepertimes.com Paginator: Christopher Six, chris@culpepertimes.com
Starr got her start over a decade ago in Richmond when a local bar heard her sing karaoke “as a boy” and invited her back to sing live. When she showed up in street clothes, she noticed everyone was dressed up. “When I got there, I was like, ‘Why are all these women done up in all this makeup and costuming?’” she recalled. “And then I realized they were all men.” After some styling, she did her first performance in drag. After traveling around the country performing, Starr said, Culpeper is one of the most accepting and enthusiastic areas. Despite receiving push back from some online when announcing shows, Starr said, fans come back harder to defend them. “From day one, we’ve had support,”
she said. “The amount of uproar the community does to defend us is unbelievable. That’s why I’ve continued to come back.” Show attendees, she continued, range widely from man-woman couples to families to members of the LGBTQI+ community. The shows at Jackleg at 110 East Davis St. are held the first Saturday of every month, usually beginning at
5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. The girls can also be found at Fraternal Order of Eagles Culpeper #4551 on Brandy Road every three months and brunches at Rixey Manor beginning the weekend of June 11. To celebrate the show’s first anniversary, the queens will again host a Fourth of July show on July 2. Starr said shows are a mixture of all types of drag entertainment like lip syncing and comedy. “We like to get away from the norm, and make fun of each other and make light of all the terrible things that are going on in the world right now,” she said. Culpeper, she continued, has favored some queens including London Lestrange, Stacy MoniqueMax and Avalanche Brentwood. maria@culpepertimes.com
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Life has come full circle for this lad. In 2001, when I first walked into the large meeting room of the Culpeper County Library, I wasn’t sure what to expect. At the urging of former Culpeper Mayor and Human Services Director Calvin “Chip” Coleman, I made a career jump from sports editor and feature writer to Culpeper Parks and Recreation coordinator for a senior citizen-focused group named the Silver Club. Over two decades later, I have evolved from a young father and gonzo journalist into a slightly calmer man that will soon join the seniors club he has grown to cherish. The first week of June, I will turn 55-years-old. I will be qualified to join the Silver Club. As a kid, I was blessed to share a home with my beloved greatgrandfather Walter, who lived with my family from my birth to my middle school years. Walter had a lovely kind heart, played ragtime piano, and walked miles each day. He was an avid chess player and read many books about the universe. His long lifetime stretched from the year Geronimo surrendered into the early 1980s. Walter served as an additional “older” father figure in my life — he taught me many life lessons and filled a major role in my life when my father was deployed in the Army. My two grandfathers and one
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step grandfather were all World War II veterans, depression era men who believed in hard work, honor, and lots of humor. They were all unique men, and my grandmothers were equally colorful and fun. I share this only because I think it made me appreciate maturity, wit, and perspective greatly. Always look a person in the eyes, never prejudge them by the weathering of their skin or age. Many people ask why I enjoy working with senior citizens and children — the second component is for another column. The simple answer is both groups are honest and straightforward, it’s the alleged adults in between that tend to be shadier with the motives. Both groups are fun. Initially, I figured I could be entertaining enough and provide the Silver Club with a fun forum to laugh, build friendships, learn new things, and hear from a variety of speakers from our community and beyond. Soon, I realized the power of the club’s membership made it great. Over two decades there have been many challenges including recession, layoffs, funding, and a pandemic that closed the Silver Club for over a year. Through creativity and dedication, we managed to keep the Silver Club growing and evolving. The membership always made
A smile crosses my face when I think of the first day, I coordinated the Silver Club. I was once a relatively young whipper snapper — but in June I will be a member of the coolest seniors’ club in the world. the club a special place — so many characters living and deceased made it a joyous place each Wednesday. Since day-one I have had the steady advice, leadership, and calm voice of Richard Paape there to help make the club better each week. In recent years, Rita Nickles has invigorated the club and enhanced our speaker program with people and topics that promote new learning opportunities, health, cultural enrichment, and mindfulness in maturity. As I prepare to join the Silver Club, I cannot begin to convey how much perspective, life lessons and happiness this club has provided. Sadly, today’s culture tends to overemphasize youth culture, discredit or even worse dismiss the skills, wisdom, perspective and needs of its mature citizens. Senior citizens are an incredible resource within a community — their knowledge and skills should be recycled and used as foundations to improve all our lives. As this year’s birthday
approaches, I’m going to tilt my cap and proudly join the ranks of a club that has taught me so much about life and how to deal with it. Growing old is never guaranteed. With over half a century notched I don’t leap the river rocks like I used to—yet I am not ready to wheel a walker into the stream yet. I realize my beard is growing white, my back gets sore, and children often tell me I’m balding. A smile crosses my face when I think of the first day, I coordinated the Silver Club. I was once a relatively young whipper snapper — but in June I will be a member of the coolest seniors’ club in the world. Cheers! Jeanette Callahan must be smiling down from heaven. Conner Marshall Conner Marshall is a very important person who works for an important place and this is his column.
Cally Tales | Sebastian and Cat Carriers BY
Before I tell you about Sebastian, let me tell you my history with cat carriers. The first time I made the trip to the vet, I was a very small and trusting kitten. I rode in a picnic basket and enjoyed the ride. By the time we made the second trip, my Widow had invested in a carrier with mesh windows so I could see out, although there was nothing to see but the dashboard and door handles. She soon suggested the two of us could take cross-country trips. She would drive, and I would ride shotgun. We took practice spins around town. Then my native instincts kicked in. Wait a minute, I said to myself, “I am a cat, and cats are born to vigorously protest being
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nothing. Until she picked me up. Instantly, I knew I had been hoodwinked, but with all those closed doors, I had nowhere to go. Then I heard about Sebastian, a distinguished tabby who rode to his vet sitting in the passenger seat like a human. Straight up, so to speak. Why in the world would he do that, I wondered. The answer was simple. Sebastian had diabetes and had to make so many trips to the vet, he decided to do it on his terms. Further, when he arrived, his human opened the car door and Sebastian hopped out and trotted up the sidewalk like he owned the place. AND he “manned up” to his insulin shots. I might have faked
seizures or run for cover. But not Sebastian. It’s possible he is the one who originated the saying, “It is what it is.” I know Sebastian’s story makes you wonder, but it’s true. Sebastian was a living, breathing cat who did exactly what I said. His human said he was one of a kind. I’m inclined to agree. Purrfectly yours, Cally Cally Funny feline Cally gives insight into her life as a cat.
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As I am in my last month as president of Culpeper Renaissance, Inc., I want you to know that I will always be one to promote our downtown community. Culpeper welcomes all to enjoy the downtown area. We offer many local owned merchants and restaurants. Our volunteers help us in providing great family fun in our downtown area. We raise funds for downtown improvements and to decorate our streets, examples are the string lights, banners, and flower baskets. Exciting things are happening in our downtown area for the rest of this year. We started in May featuring First Fridays through the month of November. Merchants will be open later than their regular hours and offering specials, look for the balloons. Downtown guest will enjoy the extra lighting that we are providing as they stroll between shops and our restaurants. Tourism will be joining us in setting up special events in the parklets and Depot area. Come be a part of the downtown celebration this summer. Enjoy great food and stroll in our shops as part of the festivities. The Farmer’s Market will continue through the month of October. It is set up in the Culpeper Baptist Parking lot on West Street. We have had some new vendors join us this summer as well as the ones you have been enjoying the past few years. Help your child check in at the CRI canopy for our children’s program. The program teaches children about choosing good foods. Bring your children and have them help you choose good locally grown food. Want to enjoy a party? Join us as we begin our 3rd Thursday Concert Series. Concerts began in May and will continue through the summer. The next one is June 16, beginning at 5 p.m. We provide food trucks, music, children’s play area, and entertainment. The featured band for June is The Entertainers. Thank you to our sponsors and volunteers for our pre-weekend party! Once again, I must invite you to be a volunteer in our community. Come be a local. It is a great Virginia Main Street Community. Tish Smyth Tish Smyth is the Board President of Culpeper Renaissancet.
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Editor’s Note: Career and Technical Education Director Randi Richards-Lutz’s son, Hunter Lutz, a rising Eastern View High School senior, wrote this column with the perspective of a CTEC Summer Intern. Leonardo da Vinci. Everyone knows his name, and a quick google search will help anyone recognize his skill. He lived his life as a famous artist but was nevertheless recognized as a scholar. Everyone knows Elvis Presley’s name, but not many know he started his career as an electrician. Arguably an even more excellent example is the likes of Henry Ford. He started his career
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as a mechanist and left it as one of the most formidable yet impressive, businessmen and manufacturers of the industrialized age. These wellknown artists and scholars grew from a foundation in a skill, a trade if you will. Many can argue that these leaders in industry would have been just as successful without their trades, the skills they learned are no more useful than a lesson in philosophy, or mathematics. However, the hands-on learning experience, and practical abilities they gain directly helped them in their field. Henry Ford’s time as a mechanist led to the Model T, Leonardo da Vinci gained skills
in design, and even Elvis Presley learned the way of electricity and technology which helped him learn to make rock and roll a revolution of the 20th century. I want to be a scholar. A scholar with skills. I have recently been certified in AutoCAD, however, I am currently a student at Mount Vista Governor’s School, and I inevitably plan to become an attorney. The relationship between law and technology may not seem innate, but patent law and intellectual property law require a deep understanding of such. The knowledge I have gained also gives me a new route of growth, and a new perspective of the world
and how I can help impact my community. Just like the famous individuals listen above, I do not plan to use my trade as a career. However, I understand it doesn’t have to be, the purpose of a trade is to serve my community, and I plan to do just that.
Randi Richards-Lutz Randi Richards-Lutz is the Career and Technical Education Director at Culpeper Technical Education Center.
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A common theme amongst aging organizations, and here at Aging Together, is something we call “Positive Aging.” It is basically the idea of adopting a positive view of aging as a healthy, normal part of life. And it’s the mindset that you will do whatever is needed to continue doing the things that you love and are important to you as you grow older. But so many of us instead seem to focus on the losses and changes that sometimes occur with the aging process. And, it can certainly be a challenge to remain positive with all the negative stereotypes that surround us – projecting older adults as frail, confused, needy, and worse! Research shows how we actually internalize these negative stereotypes and end up viewing ourselves in this negative light – and believing this is inevitable. In actual fact, we can choose to engage in Positive Aging – and in changing the way we think about our own aging. Here are some tips: • Stay physically active by doing at least 30 minutes of movement or exercise every day. • Exercise your brain by engaging in mentally challenging activities, and never stop learning new things. • Adopt an overall healthy lifestyle by eating healthfully, getting enough sleep, managing weight, and not drinking in excess or smoking.
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• Stay connected to other people by nurturing relationships with your spouse or partner, family, friends, neighbors, and others in your community, including young people. • Create positive emotions for yourself by practicing positive emotion exercises and learning to feel good about your age. • Don’t sweat the small stuff; accept what you cannot do and ask for help when needed. • Set goals for yourself and take control of the steps needed to achieve them. • Minimize life stress; practice healthy coping techniques, and learn to relax and unwind. • Have regular medical checkups, take advantage of health screenings, and engage in healthy preventive behaviors. Paying extra attention to your health as you grow older is an essential part of aging well. Spending time outdoors is good for all ages, but especially beneficial as you grow older. There are a variety of activities during the summer months that offer older adults the chance to get some exercise and enhance their health and lives. And, consider staying active this summer via fishing, walking, picnics and more. Finally, please join Aging Together and Generations Central in and intergenerational family day - an opportunity for families to come together to enjoy food, music,
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