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OmniRide to start Stafford service Stafford residents will have a new commuting option starting Monday, Nov. 4, when OmniRide begins operating two new Express bus routes from the Staffordboro Commuter Lot with service to L’Enfant Plaza and the Pentagon. To encourage passengers to give the services a try, fares on the new Stafford routes will be free through Dec. 31. This is the first time in its 33-year history that OmniRide has launched bus service with an origin point outside the Prince William County area. The two new routes received $7 million Oct. 17 from the Commonwealth Transportation Board, as part of the Commuter Choice program on the I-395/95 corridor. The CTB approved a slate of 10 recom-
mended transit and multimodal projects worth $19 million that will help improve the commute on I-395 and I-95. Funding for the projects is being provided by Transurban, which will make an annual transit payment to the state. In Stafford, OmniRide Route 543 will offer four morning trips and four afternoon/evening trips serving the 14th Street corridor and L’Enfant Plaza. OmniRide Route 942 will offer four direct trips to the Pentagon in the mornings and five return trips in the afternoon/evenings. Along with the new Stafford routes, several other OmniRide service enhancements received CTB funding approval including: · Continued funding for four trips that
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were added to the Dale City – Rosslyn/Ballston route; · Increased service during rush hours on Route 1 local buses; and · Additional trips on Prince William Metro Express buses, which connect eastern Prince William County with the Franconia-Springfield Metro StaOmniride will launch its first Express bus routes from Staftion. “People in our area need al- ford to the Pentagon and Washington, D.C., Nov. 4. PROVIDED ternatives to driving alone on congested roads. Using toll revenues to serves as chair of the Potomac and Rapenhance OmniRide’s existing bus services pahannock Transportation Commission, and adding new routes is going to help which oversees OmniRide. everyone’s commute,” said Prince WilFor more, visit OmniRide.com or call liam Supervisor Ruth Anderson, who also 703-730-6664.
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The Virginia Railway Express is searching for a new CEO after the operations board announced Oct. 18 that it was parting ways with CEO Doug Allen after seven years. The board has recommended that Rich Dalton, the commuter rail service’s deputy CEO and chief operating officer, serve as acting CEO while a leadership search is underway. Dalton has been with the sys-
tem for 10 years and served as acting CEO in 2012. Operations Board Chair Katie Cristol praised Allen for “an excellent job leading VRE through a period of significant growth.” “He helped professionalize the organization, added important staff, led the development of strategic and finance plans to guide the organization over the next decade, and has been a leading voice for transit in both the Commonwealth and
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and don’t forget Nick Freitas. He is an incumbent Republican in the 30th House District, but he messed up his paperwork and is now running as a write-in candidate. Another potential casualty for the GOP is their last member of the Northern Virginia delegation, Del. Tim Hugo in the 40th District. He held onto his seat in 2017 by only 100 votes. When all the votes were counted in 2017 five remained in GOP hands by razor-thin majorities and another was tied. Each of these is a potential pickup. The Senate is another story. Their districts seem nicely drawn to protect incumbents of both parties with the GOP having slight edge. How convenient. Alas, don’t expect any sweeps here. It will come down to a seat here and a seat there. One that’s hard fought is the seat being vacated by longtime Sen. Dick Black in the 13th District. This Loudon and Prince William district is part of the rapidly changing Northern Virginia exurbs, which now perform reliably for the Democrats. It could be a Democratic pickup. The same is true for Sen. Glen Stertevant seat in the 10th District that includes Richmond, Chesterfield and Powhatan. The area has become more and more Democratic since the last time Stertevant faced the voters and squeaked by in 2015. In the end, it’s all about how much interest this election can generate and how that translates to a group of select races all over the state. I’m afraid it’s a tough environment for anyone trying to make predictions. David Kerr, a former member of the Stafford School Board, is an instructor in political science at VCU. He can be reached at staffordnews@insidenova.com.
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Civil War, this has been a Virginia Why is it so hard to predict, or thing since 1851. The result, not to some, to even speculate on the surprisingly, is a lower turnout. outcome of this year’s General In 2017, with a governor’s race Assembly races? Surely all at the top of the ticket, the you should be able to do a turnout was 47.6%. This year, few polls and make a forecast. it’s probably going to be more Alas, if it were only that easy. like 30% or less. So, making That doesn’t mean there aren’t a forecast when so few people people willing to make forecasts. DAVID KERR likely to vote is doubly challenging. There are. But, it’s such a dicey busiStill, none of this says we can’t specuness, with so many qualifications and late. But, with a one vote margin for caveats that, at the very least, forecasting the GOP in both houses, the calculus the outcome of this year’s state Senate is pretty simple. At the very least, and House of Delegate races is more of a Republicans have to hold every seat to guessing game than it is hardcore politikeep their majority while the Democrats cal forecasting. have to do the same thing and pick up a Let me offer some thoughts as to the couple along the way. This means it all reason why. The first is the way the districts for both chambers are drawn. They comes down to just a handful of races. are, by nature, small. Each House district Some where the race seems too close call and others where there could be a is about 80,000 persons and each Senate surprise or two. It seems like there is District about 200,000, which makes it always at least one surprise on election sound like drawing 100 House districts night. and 40 Senate districts shouldn’t be that One of the most contentious races is hard. Just do what the state constitution in our own backyard: the 28th House says and draw district lines that are conDistrict representing Stafford and Fredtiguous and don’t break apart communiericksburg. Both candidates seem to be ties. Unfortunately, that’s not the way invoking national themes, and Democrat it was done. Virginia’s state legislative Josh Cole is hoping to ride the same wave districts are some of the most gerrymanof anti-Trump sentiment that almost dered in the nation. got him elected in 2017. Paul Milde, With that in mind, if you tried to take a poll of some districts, you’d end up call- his Republican opponent is trying to manage the difficult task of reaching out ing into little bits and pieces of several counties, part of a city, and in some cases, to independents while holding on to his motivated conservative base. even half of a precinct. It’s just that bad Another tight race is House Speaker and we have several illustrations locally. Kirk Cox’s seat. Thanks to a court deciSo, doing a reliable sampling is tough. sion, Bethune v. Virginia Board of ElecNow, as for another reason this elections, which said race had been a motivation is so hard to predict. Virginia holds tor for redrawing a number of House its elections for state offices and the seats, Cox’s district was redrawn and is General Assembly in the off years. In now competitive. His name recognition other words, they’re not in sync with the is high, even in his new district, but this nationwide even-year election cycles. is now a Democrat-leaning district. Oh, With only a mild interruption after the
are working toward the same goals. It seems to me…by the time you The Nationals have clearly shown read this column the World they understand Mr. Webster’s Series will be underway. For definition of a team player: those of us who love baseball, One who subordinates perhaving a “home team” in the sonal aspirations and works in World Series is something striving for a common goal. It special and for most teams it is a unified strength. doesn’t happen often. In the case It has not always been this way. of the Nationals, the last time a HARVEY GOLD Not too long ago a few superstars team from Washington, D.C., got all the credit. There was competition played in the World Series was 86 years among team members. There was even ago. So, this is a big deal for the entire a fight among two “stars” in the dugout. D.C area. The really big deal is that it’s Contrast that with our Pennant Champs a team to be proud of. They are a team who on numerous occasions, have in the literal meaning of the word. They applauded, high-fived, and otherwise personify Mr. Webster’s definition: A shown respect for others even when they group of people working together in a don’t perform successfully. Smiling at coordinated effort. The team doesn’t recand giving a pat on the back to pitchers ognize one star, although there are many who were taken out of the game because called stars by their fans. As a team, they they were not at their best that day says, look out for each other. Older players “We know you tried your best and we teach and help younger players. Only believe in you.” And, with that kind of athletes with a strong sense of their own encouragement, a team player will try self-worth and personal self -confidence their best the next time. can share with others with whom they
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Even in the movies like “The Bad News Bears” and “A League of Their Own,” we saw a disorganized group of players who finally realized that they needed to support each other to be and play as a team. The Bad News Bears didn’t win the trophy, but they learned a valuable lesson that you and your teammates are one if you do your best. And, in “A League of Their Own,” the star realizes that she is, by inadvertently getting all the public and media attention, taking away the incentive of others. Once she realizes this, the teamwork takes place. There was more than just teamwork on the field the Nationals had to deal with. They also had to overcome the trauma of Manager Dave Martinez undergoing a cardiac catheterization in the middle of the season. The team and the entire franchise came together to play their best. No complaints, no woe is me. They continued to play their best and only got better. GOLD
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Home sales drop, prices climb in Stafford area
The Stafford housing market saw the region’s biggest drop in the number of homes on the market in September, helping to drive a drop in the total number of homes sold, according to market analysis by Long & Foster Real Estate. The average sale price continued to climb across the Fredericksburg region, with Stafford’s median sale price reaching $350,000 last month, up from $336,500 in September 2018. There was a larger growth in sale prices in Fredericksburg, with a 37% increase over the same month last year, and Culpeper with a 16% increase, but the median price in both areas is still below Stafford. Stafford’s 210 homes sold in September was a 3% decrease compared to 2018, paired with a 26% reduction in the number of homes on the market. Caroline County has seen a 25% drop and the inventory in both Culeper and Spotsylvania was down 22%.
Evaluating the real estate market in September, Long & Foster Real Estate President Larry “Boomer” Foster said, “It’s a lot of the same story in many areas, including Fredericksburg. Home prices are appreciating and inventory continues to contract.” Foster mentioned that days on market are starting to climb upwards, which is normal for this time of the year. With interest rates shrinking to their lowest point of the month in early October, what people can afford is going to go up, which will lead to an increase in competition in the housing market, Foster said. First-time homebuyers should be aware that they’re “operating in a space where there’s a lot of demand and not a lot of inventory,” Foster said. In the entry-level space it’s a seller’s market, so homebuyers need to come in strong.
Market analysis from Long and Foster finds prices are going up as the number of homes on the market has dropped when comparing last month to September 2018. County/City Median Sale Price Homes for Sale Stafford $350,000 583 Fredericksburg $334,572 89 Spotsylvania $296,000 527 Culpeper $317,450 244 Caroline $209,900 113
BUSINESS BRIEF STAFFORD-BASED NX AVIATION WINS INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT NX Aviation, with offices located at Stafford Regional Airport, has been awarded a contract from Sentient Vision of Melbourne, Australia, to provide data collection services. Sentient is a leader in next-generation visual sensor technology and currently has many of its systems being flown by Royal Australian Navy assets, according to a news release. NX Aviation will provide Sentient with multiple data collection flights off GOLD
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It is a team the Fredericksburg area and Stafford County can be proud of and our area will soon have a direct connection to the Washington Nationals when the Fredericksburg Nationals take the field in 2020. From all we have seen so far, the owners of the Fredericksburg Nationals understand the teamwork concept. Ever since they worked out a fair contract with the city, they have listened to input from the city and the fans. That’s what team players do. So, when we look at others who should be working as a team but haven’t, it is clear why they continue to fail. Certainly, the Washington Redskins are the poster child for a lack of teamwork. It trickles down from owner Dan Snyder to the coaches and the players. We all recognize that all sports are
of the United States Atlantic and Gulf coasts. NX will utilize their Beechcraft Baron aircraft, and provide flights based out of Stafford before moving to Naples, Fla., and then Corpus Christie, Texas. All flights will be flown over 4 weeks, stretching from mid-August to midSeptember. This contract also allows NX Aviation to permanently base an aircraft at Stafford Regional Airport. The direct impact here will be fuel sales, tie-down and other revenue being generated by the airport. really entertainment. But they can bring people together to build a community spirit that builds pride and that pride builds a strong community. The same is true in the political arena. Except that’s not entertainment. It is how we survive as a nation. It is how we all work together for the same goals under the same rules that apply equally to everyone. It is how we help others, teach others and high-five them when they succeed and even when they fail. Perhaps Dan Snyder and President Donald Trump might want to spend a little quality time getting some pointers from Martinez and Nationals owner Ted Lerner. But you have to listen to learn something, don’t you? Harvey Gold is a contributing writer at InsideNova. Reach him at StaffordNews@ insidenova.com.
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Quantico Cyber Hub grand opening Oct. 26 The Cyber Bytes Foundation will host the grand opening of its new facility, the Quantico Cyber Hub, on Saturday, Oct. 26. The event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. is free and open to the public. The Cyber Hub is expected to be the largest center for cybersecurity located within a HUBZone in Virginia. The event will feature interactive demonstrations from world-renowned security expert Harri Hursti, an address by Rep. Rob Wittman and experts in the field of cybersecurity, according to a news release. Guided tours and demonstrations will begin at 10 a.m. Activities throughout the day for the whole family, will include food trucks, vendors and networking. The Cyber Hub is located at 1010 Corporate Drive, Stafford.
“Quantico is one of the icons of national security,” Hursti said. “And the center itself is so needed. Until now, there has not been a singular location for those looking into election technology, for example, to utilize in finding solutions to problems affecting national security. I’m hoping this will be the place to join and meet to help tackle this problem, as well as many others.” At the grand opening event, Voting Village will be demonstrating all the critical elements of election technology, including electronic poll books, ballot marking devices, paper ballot machines and touch screens. The Cyber Bytes Foundation is committed to furthering education, outreach and innovation in the cyber domain.
Virginia’s unemployment rate lowest in more than 18 years KELLY BOOTH » BY Capital News Service
Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped from 2.8% to 2.7% in September, state and federal officials announced Oct. 18. Virginia was one of seven states where the unemployment rate fell last month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment in the commonwealth continues to be well below the national rate of 3.5%. According to the bureau’s data, Virginia had the lowest seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in the Southeast. Virginia was tied with Colorado, Hawaii and Utah for the third-lowest unemployment rate in the nation. Vermont had the country’s lowest rate — 2.2%. “I am pleased to see the Commonwealth’s unemployment rate drop to its lowest point in more than 18 years, a clear signal that our economy is strong and our efforts to attract 21st-century jobs to Virginia are paying off,” Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said in a news release.
Stafford County’s unemployment rate was at 2.7% in August, the most recent month available for county-level data, compared to 3.1% for the same month in 2018. Since September 2018, Northern Virginia had the largest job gain in the state — an increase of 14,500 positions (1%), according to the Virginia Employment Commission. The Richmond metropolitan area had the second largest gain of 5,300 jobs (0.8%). The Virginia Beach-NorfolkNewport News area added 4,900 jobs (0.6%). Virginia’s seasonally adjusted total nonfarm employment rose by 250,900 jobs, or 0.6%, from a year ago. “We continue to be proud that Virginia has one of the nation’s and our region’s lowest unemployment rates, but we must also remain focused on creating highquality, family-sustaining jobs across every part of the Commonwealth,” said Brian Ball, secretary of commerce and trade.
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A man is being held without bond on charges that he assaulted his wife after she decided to leave him, according to the Stafford County Sheriff ’s Office. Landry Mabaya Mbu, 43, of Stafford, is charged with abduction, domestic assault and preventing 911, SCSO spokesperson Amanda Vicinanzo said. A North Stafford motorist called 911 after being flagged down by a distraught woman walking barefoot in the area of Port Aquia Drive and Schooner Way around 8:07 p.m. Oct. 16, Vicinanzo said. The victim told deputies that her husband had become increasingly hostile recently and she had decided to leave their home.
“While she was packing, her husband came home and began assaulting her,” Vicinanzo said in a statement. “He also took her phone and car keys so that she could not leave.” The victim was able to escape when her husband went to the basement. She told deputies that he said he threatened her life. Deputies searched the home for the subject, but he had already left. After obtaining warrants, a deputy patrolling the area found that Mbu had returned to the home. Deputies repeatedly knocked on the door but Mbu didn’t answer, leading them to enter the home and take him into custody after a brief struggle, Vicinanzo said.
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Moncure Elementary launches wellness programs Staff and students at Anne E. Moncure Elementary School are modeling healthy lifestyles through the launch of two new programs, the Grass Club and Moncure MOTivator. The programs aim to foster a deeper sense of community and unity within Bear Nation, with a goal of extending the program to other Stafford County Public Schools, according to a news release. The Grass Club is an after-school program that engages students in physical activity each Tuesday. Teachers Hannah
Gaston, Kate Terney, and Melissa Walsh saw a need to get kids off the couch and involved in movement and initiated the program. The Grass Club offers kids an opportunity to create meaningful social and emotional connections with their peers, while having fun in outdoor and indoor activities such as soccer, kickball, or running, the teachers said in a statement. Roxanne Woolfolk, an English as a Second Language teacher at Anne E. Moncure, noted that teachers often ne-
Cybersecurity certification program to foster tech talent Information technology professionals in the Fredericksburg region now have access to locally based training to help them earn one of the industry’s most sought-after cybersecurity certifications, according to the University of Mary Washington. The school is leading a consortium of local governments and educational entities to offer a non-credit preparatory program for the Certified Information Systems Security Professionals, or CISSP, exam. The program is made possible by a grant from GO Virginia, a statewide economic development initiative, and King
George County, as well as the Fredericksburg and Stafford County economic development authorities, according to a news release. Recent high-profile data breaches at household-name businesses have greatly accelerated demand for cybersecurity skills among employers. The demand for cybersecurity workers has grown three times faster than that of overall IT jobs, according to a recent report from workforce research firm Burning Glass Technologies. The high demand also means that certified workers can command premium salaries.
glect their health by not implementing a consistent exercise regime. She created the Moncure MOTivator (Meet Our Target) to address this issue. “The purpose of bringing Moncure MOTivator to the school was to help eliminate excuses,” Woolfolk said. “The program offers free workout classes, targeting all ability levels, after school on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.” During the launch for Moncure MOTivator staff members provided initial weight and body measurements. Challenges and incentives offered during the
next ten months will not only track progress, but provide motivation for Anne E. Moncure staff to engage in a healthier lifestyle. Coaches are available during the workout sessions to modify intensity levels, ensuring each participant safely reaches his or her established goals. SCPS has a steadfast commitment to health and wellness programs across the division, as evidenced by the recent dance challenge promoted by Shirley C. Heim Middle School and the distribution of free flu and shingles shots at the SCPS Central Office.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS SCHOOLS HOST JOB FAIR OCT. 30 Stafford County Public Schools will host a job fair for teachers Oct. 30. Interviews will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Courthouse Community Center, 29 Stafford Ave. The fair is by appointment only. Registration is required and an employment application must be completed at www. staffordschools.net prior to the offer of an interview. Registration closes at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28. Candidates will receive notification of a scheduled interview time via email. For general questions, candidates should email scpsrecruiting@staffordschools.net.
GRANTS SUPPORT LOCAL FOOD PANTRY A $15,000 grant from the Honeywell Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation and a $3,000 grant from Transurban Express Lanes Community Grant Program ensure The Table at St. George’s will have necessary funds to purchase fresh produce, according to a news release. The Table at St. George’s is a marketstyle food pantry that provides fresh produce and pantry items to those in the Fredericksburg region experiencing food security. In 2018, The Table distributed more than 160,000 pounds of food. For more, visit www.stgeorgesepiscopal.net.
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After a successful junior varsity season last year at Colonial Forge, then sophomore offensive-defensive lineman Alvin Martin came to a moment of reckoning just after the season concluded. Then 6-feet and 272 pounds, Martin began to think about what he wanted to do most—play football at the next level— and then began to think about what it would take to get there. So his parents Al, a retired marine, and Deloris invested in sessions with a personal trainer, while Martin himself attended every conditioning session the Eagles had and changed his diet. “I started to focus on shaping the body I wanted,” Martin said. Mission accomplished. Martin gained 25 pounds from the beginning of last season’s JV campaign and the beginning of this year’s varsity season. The hard work and focus paid off this past summer after Martin attended a series of camps. During one of those, Martin made such an impression that he was chosen to the United States’ Under-17 Select Team for the International Bowl, which will take place on January 14 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The U.S. will take on Mexico in that contest. “It [the selection process] was a long one and very nerve-wracking, but I was
Colonial Forge lineman Alvin Martin, left, has been selected to the United States’ Under-17 Select Team for the Jan. 14 International Bowl. WWW.JENNIFERMUHLENBRUCK.COM
very excited to be chosen,” Martin said. “One of the factors of the selection process was looking at film and also how you played at camp.” Martin used the camp experience, as well as the natural physical maturity that happens between the sophomore and junior years, to become a stalwart on both sides of the ball for Forge this season, Colonial Forge coach John Brown said. “He’s certainly grown quite a bit,” Brown said, “We saw a lot of potential in him last season and when he came out to workouts
in March, we saw a lot of things like his footwork, that were things we liked.” Martin is determined to succeed both on and off the field. He said he aspires to either be an aerospace engineer or a criminal lawyer, and accordingly academics have been a strong focus, as his 3.5 grade point average would attest. He said he has already drawn interest, but not offers, from the University of Chicago, Princeton, and Harvard. Brown said it is Martin’s curiosity and eagerness to learn that has been the most
striking part of his development this season. “I think his curiosity and desire to watch film has been the most important thing,” Brown said. “There are some players you can tell that just enjoy watching film and learning more about the game. Alvin is one of those. That big body Alvin has is great, but it’s even better to see those kids who are looking for that next edge and not just hoping to get by with their athleticism.” Martin said his love for football and playing it well has helped him fit in well with the Eagles. “It’s the preparation for the game that makes football fun,” Martin said. “There’s an adrenaline and excitement before, during, and after the game that has more significance than a lot of people realize. I think the energy output we have as a team is where the magic happens.” Martin said continuing Forge’s tradition of success is important and is what has helped the Eagles continue to work hard despite the loss to Freedom a few weeks ago that ended a 21-game regular season winning streak. “We are determined to keep the legacy going,” Martin said. “When we lost that game, we knew we didn’t have time to be sad or mad. Coach Brown told us we have to take it game by game and we are conscious about working hard and getting better every week. We are always progressing and that’s part of the fun.”
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‘Jazz in Motion’ offers exciting collaboration Manassas Ballet Theatre’s season opener, “Jazz in Motion,” brought collaborations of choreography and jazz to the Hylton Performing Arts Center Oct. 1820. Three choreographers interpreted 13 musical pieces offered by the musicians of the Kim Reynolds Quartet and vocalist/songwriter Mark Luna. Twenty-four dancers and five musicians gave performances that kept the audience engaged with jazz standards, pop songs from the American songbook and pop/jazz pieces composed by Reynolds and Luna. MBT’s executive director, Mark Wolfe, welcomed the audiences in from the cool and rainy outside to the “warm and sultry Club Hylton” for two acts of musical scenes — all unique with a variety of dancers, costumes, lighting and roles of the musicians. Beginning with Dave Brubeck band’s signature 1959 “Take Five,” the Kim Reynolds’ quartet and a troupe of 17 dancers portrayed a lively afternoon at the beach in bathing suits and swim trunks with classical ballet and modern dance intertwined. Three couples danced to “Come Rain or Come Shine” from Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer’s 1946 musical “St. Louis Woman.” Mark Luna’s vocals gave backstory to this and to the next piece from 1945, “Beyond the Sea.” The romantic pas de deux by Shady Mohamed and Victoria Bartlett included energizing moves and breathtaking lifts.
Miles Davis’ “So What” led with six female dancers gracing the stage, preparing the way for stunning duo Ahmed Nabil and Hannah Locke. When the six returned, the dancers’ moves and musicians’ playing tapered together. Kim Reynolds offered his vocals for the next two numbers: “Swing Time” with four couples showcasing dance moves from the 40s-60s with classical en pointe ballet shoes, and Nat Adderley’s 1960 “Work Song” with five male dancers in suspenders and jeans portraying manual labor generated a sensual atmosphere eliciting an in-kind reaction from audience members. The closing scene of act I began with vocalist Mark Luna in one spotlight with two dancers joining in another- their interaction as two voices with the quartet of musicians’ instruments also “singing” “My Funny Valentine.” Red-washed lighting created a reverent setting for Joshua Burnham’s and Kaitlin Frankenfield’s beautiful dance. Act II began with Reynolds’ vocals for his “Dandelion”— three couples moving from modern dance and a classical pas de deux for each — the choreography was vibrant and intriguing. A powerful and poignant rendition of Paul Anka composed/Sinatra’s iconic “My Way” sung by Mark Luna, brought Vadim Slatvitskiy and then his son Vadim to mirror vividly choreographer
Debora Greer’s unique interpretation of the song’s lyrics. Both in tuxedo pants and white pleated shirts with loose bow ties, in a diagonal, rectangular aisle spotlight — they exuded strength and earned heartfelt recognition from the several hundred audience witnesses. Boarding Duke Ellington’s signature “Take the A Train” across the full stage, 13 female dancers in various lingerie and nightclub attire were prop masters with cafe chairs and tables, all the while dancing and stretching, as Kaitlin Frankenfield and Julianne Russell in cabaret hats and suits joined the pajama party. Greer’s choreography had many dance styles combined with partner moves, interacting with the great jazz music. After the show, the dancers shared that they do enjoy dancing between scenes offstage. Bossa nova and jazz 1960s standard “The Girl from Ipanema” had a more interactive than aloof Debora Greer with six male dancers, Luna’s vocals and Vadim Slatvitskiy’s virile choreography. The girl leaves the stage alone, but not after giving hopeful contact with each of her suitors. Mark Luna’s lyrics with Tom Kimmel’s and Jeff Franzel’s music created the heavenly “Never Saw Blue” in 1999. Bathed in pale blue light, with Luna’s sultry, versatile voice and the quartet of musicians, Vadim Slatvitskiy and Christina Franco have their most elegant roles. The perfor-
Hannah Locke solos as Petra Zika and Manassas Ballet Academy dancers: Emily Brubaker, Taylor Craig, Abigail Gorrell, and Silvia Zamudio fade to the background and the musicians- Aaron Ivey, Ricardo Herreras, quartet bandleader Kim Reynolds, and Eric Brooks- diminuendo during “So What?” by Miles Davis, choreographed by Vadim Slatvitskiy. PROVIDED
mance intertwined as the music, musicians and dancers were seamlessly one composition. The finale included the whole cast improvising their own personalities to artistic director Amy Grant Wolfe’s choreography for Ray Charles’ “What’d I Say?” Classical and modern to contemporary — even “flossing” — had the audience clapping and moving in rhythm to the jubilant weaving line. A triumphant reprise of “Take Five” led the bows of each scene’s dancers for the audience to cheer and applaud heartily. The audience at the Sunday matinee spanned from those whose pop pieces of younger days spanned from the 1930s to young, aspiring dancers. Jazz and classical ballet woven with pop and contemporary dance introduced the generations to an appreciation of the others.
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TAURUS (April 21-May 21) You might find that the extra cash will come in handy when an opportunity to invest comes along. Minor accidents could cause trauma and major setbacks. You may have problems with children. You’re undergoing changes. Make plans to do the things you enjoy. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Take on positions that offer on the job training or pay for courses related to the business. Not everyone will be pleased with your plans. Entertainment could be pleasing if it is of an energetic nature. Don’t forget to let your mate know how much you care. Your lucky day this week will be Saturday. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Socialize with friends, but don’t overspend on lavish entertainment. Expect temper tantrums on the home front if you haven’t been letting someone have their way. You can stabilize your situation if you compromise. Short trips will be educational. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday. LEO (July 23-August 22) You’ll be able to break bad habits if you put your mind to it. Relatives may be less than easy to deal with. Concentrate on spending quality time with children. Be cautious while traveling; minor accidents are evident. Your lucky day this week will be Tuesday. VIRGO (August 23-Sept. 23) You won’t impress anyone by being overly generous. Don’t make financial contributions in order to impress others. There will be hidden matters that you may find disturbing. You need to spend some time reflecting on past experiences and involvement’s. Your lucky day this week will be Tuesday.
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Super Hero Bash - 6:30 p.m. | $4, $15 for family of four Courthouse Community Center Gymnasium 29 Stafford Ave., Stafford, VA 22554 Dancing, costume parade, prizes and more. Popcorn, cotton candy and punch provided. Stafford Piecemakers Quilt Guild Annual Show 2019 - Oct. 25-27 | Free Porter Branch Library 2001 Parkway Drive Stafford, VA 22554 Explore beautiful quilts by local artists. Includes “Splashes of Color” themed pieces, Viewers Choice Awards, quilt raffle and challenge entries. Breakout - Haunted Trail - Select dates through Oct. 31 | $20 Workhouse Arts Center 518 Workhouse Way Lorton, VA 22079 A fully redesigned trail with spookier scenes and stories, real prison cells and creepy characters. Buy tickets at InsideNoVaTix.com! Carrie - Select dates through Nov. 2 | From $18 Workhouse Arts Center 9518 Workhouse Way Lorton, VA 22079 Presented by the Workhouse Theatre. Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, the 2012 musical adaptation of “Carrie” is a newly reworked and fully reimagined vision of the tale. Buy tickets at InsideNoVaTix.com
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Halloween 5K & Monster Mile - 6:30 a.m. | $22-$35 The Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center 1600 Mine Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Participants are challenged with conquering Horror Hill at Embrey Mill and this years prizes include cash, trophies, best costume and participant medals for all Monster Mile runners. Race proceeds will help fund two 2019-20 Stafford County Public Schools swim scholarships. Exploring Your Family History Workshop - 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. | Free Howell Branch Library 806 Lyons Blvd., Fredericksburg VA 22406 Forums include Basics of Genealogical Research, Birth, Marriage and Death Records; Using DNA Analysis in General
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Trunk or Treat - 4-7 p.m. | Free George L. Gordon Jr. Government Center 1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Ticketed event for ages 12 and under. Night of trick-or-treating with Stafford County employees. Vote for the best decorated vehicle. Call 540-658-5116. Hallow’ Wine Party - 7:30 p.m. | $55 Effingham Manor & Winery 14325 Trotters Ridge Place Nokesville, VA 20181 Come to the Haunted Manor for a night of fun, wine and frights. Buy tickets now at InsideNoVaTix.com! Sensory Screening of “Superpower Dogs” - 10 a.m. | $5 National Museum of the Marine Corps 18900 Jefferson Davis Highway, Triangle, VA 22172 The sensory-friendly documentary is shown in 2D with the theater lights dimmed and sound lowered. Talking and noise are allowed and guests may move around freely. The documentary follows six real-life working dogs from around the world. Manassas Symphony Orchestra: Innovative Brilliance - 7:30 p.m. | $20 Hylton Performing Arts Center
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10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 The Manassas Symphony season opens with David Pedraza, principal viola of the Symphony of the Americas, performing William Walton’s “Concerto for Viola.” Also included, Florence Price’s “Symphony No. 1 in E minor,” the first symphony written by an African American woman to have been performed by a major American orchestra. Pumpkin Carving Demonstration - 2 p.m. | Free Howell Branch Library 806 Lyons Blvd., Fredericksburg VA 22406 Free pumpkins (while supplies last) and carving patterns for attendees. Ghost Walks: Into the Shadows - 7 p.m. | $15 Weems-Botts Museum Annex 3944 Cameron St., Dumfries, VA 22026 Explore haunted locations on a chilling one-hour walking tour. Hear new stories from the archives and 2018-2019 while you walk Dumfries at night. Then examine two allegedly haunted artifacts with a paranormal guide. Ages 8 and up. AARP VA-Scam Jam: A Special Fraud Fighting Event - 9 a.m. | Free Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building 15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22192
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Trunk or Treat 2019 Lights, Camera, Action! - 3:30 p.m. | Free Embrey Mill Park 1600 Mine Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Get ready for lots of candy and lots of smiles as Ebenezer Church hosts its second community-wide Trunk or Treat on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Embrey Mill Park in Stafford. Costumes, games, crafts, food, and a massive Trunk or Treat.
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Halloween Spooktacular Preschool Party - 10:30 a.m. | $10 Rowser Building 1739 Jefferson Davis Highway, Stafford VA 22554 Celebrate Halloween with a story, crafts, songs and games, along with a special snack. Don’t forget to wear your costume. For ages 2-5. CALENDAR
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Spooky Stories - 6:30 p.m. | Free Porter Branch Library 2001 Parkway Drive Stafford, VA 22554 If haunted happenings, ghastly ghouls, and unexplained phenomena pique your interest, then listen as librarians use their storytelling magic to spin their scary (and sometimes silly scary) tales that will have you on the edge of your seat. For grades K-6.
WED OCT 30
Understanding Opera: A Guide for the Passionate and the Puzzled - 10 a.m. | Free Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 This class will introduce students to the first two productions of Virginia Opera’s 2019-2020 season: Giacomo Puccini’s “Tosca” and Daniel Catan’s “Il Postino.” The instructor will present detailed musical and dramatic analysis illustrated with audio and video excerpts. This class is recommended for beginners and opera buffs alike. Medicare Advantage Information Session - 3:30 p.m. | Free Porter Branch Library 2001 Parkway Drive Stafford, VA 22554 Learn about all-in-one coverage through this new bundled HMO + Medicare plan. Presented by Mary Washington Medicare Advantage. George Winston - Oct. 30-31 | From $42 The Barns at Wolf Trap 1635 Trap Rd., Vienna, VA 22182 Winston has been inspiring fans and musicians alike with his singular solo acoustic piano songs for more than 40 years.
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Patawomeck Village - 9-3 p.m. | Free Porter Branch Library 2001 Parkway Drive Stafford, VA 22554 Explore a Native American village and talk with Patawomeck tribal members about life as their ancestors lived. Apple Festival - 3-9 p.m. | $7 parking fee, $20 wristband Widewater State Park 101 Widewater State Park Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Fall fun with an ice skating rink, giant apple catapult, caramel apple creation station, kids crafts, cornhole, bonfire and more. Harvest on the Half Shell: Wine, Beer, Cider & Mead Oyster Roast - Nov. 2-3 | From $15 Philip Carter Winery 4366 Stillhouse Road, Hume, VA 22639 Chesapeake Bay oysters, award-winning wines, craft beers, ciders, and mead. Buy tickets at InsideNoVaTix!
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Los Kjarkas - 8 p.m. | From $55 Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 The most popular Andean folk music band in the history of Bolivia and South America, Los Kjarkas will perform the styles of saya, tuntuna, huayno and many others.
SUN NOV 10
USMC Birthday Cake Cutting Ceremony - 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. | Free National Museum of the Marine Corps 18900 Jefferson Davis Highway Triangle, VA 22172 On the 244th Birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps, the National Museum of the
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Gallery Reception: Veterans and the Arts Initiative - 6 p.m. | Free Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 Exploring Identity with Women Veterans is an exhibition that features the work of seven women who served during the Vietnam War-era through post-9/11-era and in several branches of the military.
FRI NOV 8
Henry the border collie is one of the dogs featured in “Superpower Dogs.” The film is screening at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. PROVIDED
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North Stafford High School Chamber Choir’s Tribute to Veterans - 11 a.m. | Free National Museum of the Marine Corps 18900 Jefferson Davis Highway, Triangle, VA 22172 The choir will be performing a number of pieces to honor those who have dedicated their lives to our nation including an Armed Forces Tribute medley.
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