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Wilson to lead Hanover schools New superintendent county’s first African-American and female chief By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com She has been a familiar face and presence at Hanover County School Board meetings as assistant superintendent of Instructional Leadership, often paying tribute to the many accomplishments of the students and staff. On July 1, Dr. Jamelle S. Wilson will move into the school district’s top position, with a salary of $162,000. Last Wednesday, her role changed as
she was appointed the 12th superintendent of the district on a unanimous vote of the School Board. Wilson, whose term will run through June 30, 2015, is the county’s first African-American and female to be selected for the superintendent’s seat. She has served as assistant superintendent of Instructional Leadership for eight years. Over the course of nearly 20 years in Hanover County, she has been a
classroom teacher, curriculum specialist, assistant principal and principal. When the official announcement was made, Wilson, with tears welling in her eyes, rose to a standing ovation. The crowd included her husband of 19 years, James. Chair John F. Axselle III said Wilson has “completed a rigorous process that started months back, with over 30 qualified candidates from 17 states.” The School Board, he said, narrowed
the field to 10 candidates. Most were “sitting superintendents from across this country, so Dr. Wilson was competing with a great deal of experienced talent from multiple states, including the Commonwealth of Virginia.” The interview process, he added, was not easy. “Most interviews went several hours.” Wilson was among the field of candidates who faced several see WILSON, pg. 4 `
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Ready, Set, Play, an Afterschool Music Program for second and third graders at Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary schools, performed at the May 10 meeting of the Hanover County School Board. Richmond CenterStage and the Richmond Symphony partner with five area school divisions to promote musical skills. Karen Harris, music teacher at Henry Clay, leads the group.
After holding three informational meetings and conducting a public hearing, the Hanover County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Redistricting 2011 Recommended Alternative. Last Wednesday, during its regular meeting, the board accepted the plan as presented by Kevin Nelson, the county’s Geographic Information System (GIS) manager. He told the supervisors that “I believe it meets
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On Tuesday, May 3, the Northside Baptist Church’s Loaves & Fishes food ministry was awarded a Spirit of Volunteerism Team Spirit award by Hanover County and awarded a check for $250. Founders of the Loaves and Fishes food ministry, photo at right, Faye Cosby, left, and Brenda Shalowitz hold the award, recognizing the work of the church’s food ministry, which gives out more than a ton of food to the area needy each month. Several Loaves and Fishes volunteers, photo above, were on hand to celebrate the receipt of the award.
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Food co-op opens 2nd county location The Center for Rural Culture’s Local Roots Food Co-op is partnering with Health Link Family Chiropractic: A Creating Wellness Center in Mechanicsville. Local Roots Food Co-op is designed to connect family owned and operated farms and businesses with customers in search of local food year round. Health Link is the newest pickup location for Local Roots in Hanover County. Health Link supports and encourages people to eat fresh, local and organic food as often as possible. It offers programs and services to support a healthy lifestyle, including chiropractic
care, wellness assessments, Lifestyle University, personal coaching, meal planning and more. The vision of Health Link is to create a comprehensive wellness center that the community respects and trusts. It envisions a community that values its health and shares the message of a healthier lifestyle with those they know and love. “I am so proud to bring this service to our community. It lines up perfectly with our office vision and my passion to educate the public on health and wellness.” Dr. Elaine Bolte of Health Link Family Chiropractic: A Creating Wellness Center said. see FOOD, pg. 4 `
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GRTC seeks local comment A public meeting to review the first year of the Route 21 Mechanicsville Express of the GRTC Transit System will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 19, in the public meeting room of the Mechanicsville Branch Library at 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place in Mechanicsville. According to Deborah Winans, chair of the Hanover County Board of Supervisors and Mechanicsville District representative, the purpose is to receive comments from the public. She said the meeting will be conducted on an
informal basis, with members of the public being able to discuss their concerns with GRTC staff members. The public can board two types of buses: the currently used mini bus, as well as the coach bus, which could be used on the route in the future — if ridership increases. Those unable to attend the meeting may submit comments by mail to Larry Hagin, Director, Government Affairs & Planning, GRTC Transit System, 301 E. Belt Blvd., Richmond VA 23224; phone 804-358-3871; e-mail lhagin@ridegrtc.com.
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interviews. As the School Board narrowed the field, members agreed Wilson “was the best fit for the community profile that you the community gave us.” Axselle said “she has the vision to lead us into the future.” He described her as “a fantastic communicator,” attributing that to her ability “to be a great listener.” Axselle praised Wilson’s management skills in terms of instruction and finances. He said she is “visible, approachable and a member of the community.” “The icing on the cake for Dr. Wilson was when she sat in her last interview with us and she closed by saying, ‘I love this job, because I have such a passion for the children. I love these children.’ ” Axselle said “she convinced us – as she has already shown us – she will keep the main thing, and that’s our children of Hanover County.” When she stood to address the filled meeting room at the
school system’s Central Office, Wilson recalled her first introduction to Hanover County Public Schools. Elwood Kelly, a former principal at South Anna Elementary School interviewed her on the grounds at the University of Virginia in the spring of 1991. “I knew from the moment I finished my interview with Mr. Kelly that Hanover was where I belonged,” Wilson said. “I wanted to be in a place where folks are kind and like family.” Since arriving in Hanover in the fall of 1991, Wilson said what has remained constant — in and through each of these roles – “is my ability and desire to connect with everybody with whom I come into contact, finding ways to encourage and support them. As a student who could have been ignored or forgotten as one who received free or reduced price lunch from K-12th grade, who was given every opportunity to expand her horizons, and who was the recipient of encouragement and praise, I can attest to the fact that encouragement, opportunity, and praise will lift any child and the adults who work with
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Local Roots Food Co-op works on a weekly buying cycle with orders opening Friday evening and closing Monday evening. Pickup is always on Thursday afternoon at one of its locations in Goochland, Powhatan and Eastern Hanover. Customers may pick up their orders at the new location in Mechanicsville on Thursdays between 3 and 6 p.m. at Health Link Family Chiropractic: A Creating Wellness Center at 7347 Bell Creek Road (between Cracker Barrel and Hanover Lanes). Local Roots has already been serving the Ashland community. Brian Moores, Ashland site coordinator and Local Roots customer, has been involved with Local Roots since 2009. “I love my membership in Local Roots. When I order, I know I’ll be getting fresh
that child, to his or her greatest potential. I know this because I was that child.” She said the success of the school district is possible because of the strong partnership that exists between the Board of Supervisors and School Board and between the county and school staffs. Wilson acknowledged the influence of outgoing superintendent, Dr. Stewart D. Roberson. Calling him a mentor and a friend, she said his “guidance and encouragement to expand my leadership skill set have been instrumental in preparing me for this moment.” She also talked about her “supportive, loving family.” In addition to her husband, her sons, Miles, a seventh grader at Liberty Middle School, and Grant, a second grade student at South Anna Elementary, attended. Her mother, Adelaide Smith-Buckner, and her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, also were on hand. Even though Wilson said the county has “a fine school division with high student and
produce and meat from sustainably raised chickens and livestock, which means a lot to me since I believe we need to reduce our environmental footprint. I’m also glad that I can support small farmers and trades people who feel the same way I do. And, finally, I’m getting really delicious food for my family.” Several farms and small businesses in Hanover County work with Local Roots. Dragonfly Farms produces all natural, all grass fed beef in western Hanover. Out of Doswell, Macshack Acres offers homemade baked goods, jams and freerange eggs, and Hanover-based annaB’s gluten free, is a gluten free bakery that mixes everything in small batches. Trail’s End is a 10-acre Certified Naturally Grown farm in Montpelier, offering organic produce, herbs and flowers, as well as a natural cleaning service. Two producers are located in Mechanicsville. Agriberry Farm grows local berries and seasonal fruits and Rain or Shine
staff achievement, we know there is more work to be done. As I transition from my current role as assistant superintendent to the role of superintendent of schools on July 1, 2011, I will go through an immersion process designed to help me, as an internal candidate to the job, see our school division afresh, to engage with the community in a mode of discovery so that we are well positioned to sustain and enhance the m momentum already under way.” Wilson said said she is “energized by the prospect of what we all can and will do together to move our school division forward. “ Roberson “enthusiastically” congratulated Wilson on her appointment, noting that the School Board has “seized to envision how HCPS can be increasingly responsive to the children and citizens of our county.” He said his successor “has demonstrated over and over that she has the necessary blend of motivation, responsibility and skill to lift organizations to higher and higher levels of performance.”
Greenhouse offers fresh, tasty lettuce. “Participating in Local Roots Food Coop is such a pleasure. It allows me to put lettuce into the hands of customers while it is truly fresh. Through Local Roots ‘meet and greet’ evenings, I also have the opportunity to get to know the people who buy my lettuce, and to answer their questions about growing practices. It is a personal way to sell and buy fresh, local food, and is a great opportunity for small growers. I love it, and I am very excited about Local Roots opening a pick up location right here in Mechanicsville,” Linda Bruce of Rain or Shine Greenhouse Gardens said. Membership to Local Roots is available for $50 through Dec. 31. The seasonal fees cover logistics, basic administration and marketing expenses, as well as the maintenance of the website. Members can choose the food they want, when they want it, and buy directly from local farms and small businesses at http://localroots.luluslocalfood.com/.
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Redistricting concerns Virginia Farm Bureau With agriculture playing such a significant role in Hanover County, a press release received on Thursday from the Virginia Farm Bureau merits sharing. Redistricting — as was addressed at last Wednesday’s meeting of the Board of Supervisors — has the Farm Bureau concerned, because, as stated: “According to the change in population recorded by the 2010 Census, one thing is for certain: Rural Virginians will have less direct political representation in Richmond and Washington.” The Farm Bureau also reported that the commonwealth’s population in 2010 was 7.9 million, up from 7.1 million the previous decade. It appears that Northern and Central Virginia have gained in population, while the Hampton Roads area holds steady, but Southwest and Southside Virginia have already lost some state lawmakers. Orange County farmer Thomas Graves, a member of the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors, said, “With the shift in legislators to more urban areas from the rural areas, we could very well see funding for programs that are very important to rural areas be limited.” Among those issues, he said, are environmental funding, Virginia Cooperative Extension funding, and funding for schools and roads. Graves also said that rural Virginians share many of the same concerns as their suburban and urban counterparts, especially shortages in funds for roads and schools. Only time will tell what this means to our farmers. Stay tuned.
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Etc. + Congratulations to Dr. Jamelle S. Wilson, who will soon be moving into the superintendent’s office with Hanover County Public Schools. She becomes the 12th in the district’s history. We all know she has some big shoes to fill with Dr. Stewart D. Roberson’s retirement, but having seen her in action at many meetings she appears well prepared for the challenges ahead. Melody Kinser
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Barack Obama issued a White House proclamation on April 30, 2011, proclaiming May 5, 2011, as a National Day of Prayer as has been done by presidents since 1952. While he has not hosted an event in observance of the National Day of Prayer, Presidents Reagan and George H. W. Bush only held one event each during their presidencies. Only George W. Bush held an event each year of his presidency. In fact, President Obama’s administration was a defendant in the 2009 suit arguing in favor of retaining the National Day of Prayer. The only holiday where a White House proclamation is traditionally issued is Thanksgiving. No president in modern day history has issued a proclamation for Easter. President Obama held an Easter prayer breakfast, focused on Easter in his weekly radio address, and attended Easter service with his family. No proclamation has been issued for a Muslim holiday. As Christians, I really don’t see how we continue to question the president’s faith. Louise Smith Mechanicsville
When I read your letter to the editor (Mechanicsville Local of May 4, 2001), Mr. (William) Winfrey, the first thing that came to mind was your quote, “This is sooo dumb.” I couldn’t agree more; your letter was sooo dumb. First of all, are you a geologist or an oil speculator? Maybe you’re a clisee LETTERS, pg. 8 `
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General Assembly brings school system extra million By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com When the Hanover County School Board approved its Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Annual Financial Plan of $181,616,335 on Jan. 25, the General Assembly had not adopted amendments
to the 2010-2012 biennial budget. During the May 10 meeting of the School Board, Michael E. Thornton, assistant superintendent of Business and Operations, said the General Assembly’s plan provides for
an additional state revenue of $1,032,000. The school district will now be operating with a budget of $181,817,835. Original figures were based on the Governor’s Introduced Amendments as of Dec. 17,
2010. According to Thornton, the General Assembly also reduced employer contribution rates to the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) for the upcoming fiscal year. That change results in an expenditure savings of $790,000
for the local system. In his presentation to the School Board, Thornton also said that the net impact of the state-driven revenue and expenditure budget adjustments, combined with a net reduction in local revenue
and a net increase in budgeted operating expenditures for vehicle fuel, debt service and the procurement of a new student information management system increases the previously adopted general fund budget by $201,500.
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matologist. Fact: green energy better be a substitute for oil in the foreseeable future sooner rather than later; for your children and grandchildren’s sake. Here’s some “facts” for ya: 1. Global Population Growth (GPG) is real. It took from the dawn of mankind until the middle of the 19th century to make the first billion people on this planet. By the end of this century, we will be adding a billion people every 10 or 15 years or so (no, I’m not a population demographer, I research). 2. India and China want to be like us too: color TV, house and a car; there’s another two or three billion drivers for ya. 3. Known petroleum reserves will be depleted in about 50 years. 4. We are poisoning ourselves to death with emissions from petro-chemical exhaust from automobiles and industry. 5. There are countless scientists working around the clock to produce alternatives — for your grandchildren, sir. 6. Green energy is something for the whole world, not
and drama, the Northside children’s choir is going 3D. Audience members will be given special 3D glasses to enjoy various multi-media components of the show. “Under God’s Sea in 3D” is under the
just Americans. 7. Gas and oil prices are just like anything else: supply and demand. “Obama should lift the moratorium” when the oil companies decide to operate their oil rigs in the ocean with a safer manner at hand. Halliburton was told a couple dozen times that their Deep Water Horizon Oil Rig in the Gulf was failing inspections — they did nothing because it was too expensive. Umm . . . Cheney again . . .sooo dumb! Anyone with half a mind can see that “our President, with socialist agenda” (sheesh) is like everyone else that cares about the future for their kids and grandkids. Did I mention the fact that green energy could generate trillions in commerce? On the positive side: Most of what Obama has done for past two or so years is clean up after 30 years of Cheney. Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us of the “military-industrial complex” and its dangers to the whole world. Cheney took Halliburton (which was a small company that started in Oklahoma in 1919) as the primary stakeholder and melded it with his
direction of Pam Cross. The program is being presented free of charge and is open to the public. For more information, call 7464952 or visit the church website at www. NorthsideVA.org.
top level-federal-governmentinsider contacts, and got it to the point where it no longer has to bid like everyone else. So what do I know?! Richard Ryder Mechanicsville
Clergy missing at Day of Prayer Where were all the clergy for the National Day of Prayer? I have no clue where they were, but I can tell you where they weren’t. I accepted an invitation and attended the very powerful National Day of Prayer service held at the Historic Polegreen Church site. I learned I am one naive Christian. Before arriving, I pictured there being a few Christians and gobs of pastors in attendance of this historic event. When I arrived I quickly realized it was the exact opposite: A couple hundred Christians and almost no clergy! Pastors that I crossed paths with that were either directly or indirectly involved with the prayer service came from the following churches: Hanover Church of the Nazarene, Fairmount Christian Church and
Hanover Friends Church. There was also a State Police chaplain and Catholic nun present. The churches in America are crumbling right before our very eyes. America is financially and morally bankrupt and at a critical crossroads. People are more fearful about the future of our country and our world than they have ever been. Even so, out of hundreds of clergymen in Hanover County, only a handful found it important to show up for the National Day of Prayer. Most of these noshow pastors probably did not even mention it in the previous Sunday’s service either. Folks, this is a very big event in our nation’s history dating back to George Washington and the Continental Congress. We need to pray for our nation and leaders on a regular basis — everyday. But if we can’t even count on our pastors to participate in the historical National Day of Prayer, how can we ever expect God to restore America and its people to greatness? Where are the clergy? John Louis Mechanicsville
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Lowe’s Heroes Project makes a difference Three Hanover County organizations working with volunteer improvement program ach year, Lowe’s Heroes volunteer program helps to improve the communities where we work and live. Each store identifies a community improvement project that will make a difference in their community. This year, Hanover Hounds K-9 Search and Rescue, A&J Training Solutions and Hanover Animal Control are working with Lowe’s. The Lowe’s of Mechanicsville and the Lowe’s of North Richmond are partnering this year to complete their Heroes Project. Hanover Hounds is a nonprofit K-9 Search & Rescue group that works with the county of Hanover, but will cover tracking requests throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Hanover Hounds K-9 SAR, are members of the Virginia State Search and Rescue Council. They were created to form teams that will provide the citizens of Hanover County and the
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Commonwealth of Virginia - without cost -- highly trained search and rescue personnel along with their K-9s. Their purpose is to help locate the lost and missing in our community. These services are available to law enforcement and Fire/EMS when needed. They are seeking assistance in making a mobile command center. A&J Training Solutions was created from the personnel of the Hanover Hounds, and specializes in CPR and First Aid training for humans and pets, as well as Child and Babysitting Safety Seminars. A&J also is an Instructor Training Center for the development of qualified instructors who wish to continue carrying the Hanover Hounds and the Training Center’s philosophy of safety and care for all humans and their pets. Hanover County Animal Control opened the area’s first Dog Park on Oct. 9, 2004. The fenced field features agility equipment, benches and waste and water stations. It is a place
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Participating in the Lowe’s Heroes Project that kicked off last week were, from left, John Von Hagel, partner of A&J Training Solutions and Hanover Hounds webmaster; Kevin M. Kilgore, chief of Hanover Animal Control; Bill Lowe, Lowe’s exterior project specialist; Dave Scott, Lowe’s store manager; Debbie Wells, Lowe’s credit coordinator; Mark Ross, commercial sales specialist for Lowe’s; and Ed Martin, president of Hanover Hounds K-9 SAR. Maggie Mae, Martin’s search and rescue canine, stands in the front.
where dogs can romp and frolic off-leash. Lowe’s has agreed to provide a message board for patrons of the Dog Park for Animal Control’s hosting of this event, as well as providing microchipping services to the first 50 dogs at the event at a
cost of $20 per microchip. Dr. Peace with the Mobile Vet Acupuncture & Wellness Service will be providing the microchipping. Lowe’s has provided funding to purchase the mobile command center and some of the shelving, as well as
materials to construct the message boards at the Hanover Dog Park. Lowe’s employee Volunteers will assist with the installation of shelving and construction of the message boards. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, these organi-
zations are joining to promote an Animal Safety Day. The public is invited to enjoy the dog park, learn about pet CPR and safety, see the progress made on the Hanover Hounds mobile command center, and see the new message boards in the dog park.
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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals Joe Michael Beckwith, “Mike”, 62, of Ashland, passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe N. and Maxine Phillips Beckwith. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Marilyn I. Beckwith; his daughter, Heather Jarrell (Kenneth); two sons, Travis Beckwith (Lisa Marie) and Brent Beckwith; also two grandchildren, Ashley and Katharine Jarrell. Mike was a retired computer analyst with C.S.C. and a member of the Central Virginia Miata Club. The family received friends on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in the Nelsen Funeral Home-Reid Chapel, 412 South Washington Hwy., Ashland, Va. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 12, 2011 at First Baptist Church in Ashland, Va. Graveside services followed in Signal Hill Memorial Park.
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86, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, May 11, 2011. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Florence R. Brown; numerous nieces and nephews; adopted grandson, Jeffrey Bishop; and many other relatives and friends. The family received friends Friday, May 13, 2011 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 8414 Lee-Davis Road. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 14, 2011 at Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd. Graveside services were held at Signal Hill Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Mechanicsville Baptist Church.
Stanley K. Browning, 56, of Glen Allen, went
John Heath, of Culpeper, Va.; and sister-in-law, Ima Lloyd Campbell of Chesapeake, Va. Bob, also known in his younger days as Harold or Buddy, was raised in Front Royal, Va., where he met and married his wife, Gayle Chandler. He was a 1954 graduate of Warren County High School, where he played football. He served in the U.S. Army’s first Guided Missile program, was a Korean War veteran and was honorably discharged at the rank of Sergeant. After the Army, Bob received an economics degree from Shepherd College, where he lettered in baseball. He also graduated from banking schools at the University of Virginia and Louisiana State University. He worked almost 40 years in banking, starting out as a teller at 1st & Citizen’s National Bank in Alexandria, Va. After managing a branch in Springfield, Va., he moved to Jefferson National Bank in Charlottesville as a loan officer. He was named president of the Robert Harold Campbell Bank of Goochland in 1982, Jr., 76, of Glen Allen, died at and he eventually retired from Wachovia as a senior vice home with his family at his president and member of the side on May 8, 2011 after a Board of Directors. Bob was long battle with cancer. Bob a Virginia Master Gardener was born Nov. 27, 1934 in and enjoyed working with Luray, Va., to the late Robert his many plants and flowers, Harold Campbell Sr. and as well as sharing his passion Dorothy May Mauck. He and knowledge with others. was preceded in death by his He loved vacations with his parents; and younger brother, family, especially beachCharles Douglas Campbell. combing for shark’s teeth, He is survived by his wife, and working jigsaw puzzles. Gayle, of the home; son, Mark Beebob, as he was affectionCampbell of Charlotte, N.C.; ately called by his grandsons, daughter, Leslie Campbell loved watching Rannon play Nichols and her husband, football and Darren and Larry, of Glen Allen, Va.; Kyle play baseball. A gravegrandsons, Rannon Jones side service, conducted by of Danville, Va., and DarDeborah Rutter of Calvary ren and Kyle Nichols of Glen Episcopal Church, was held Allen; sister, Mary Campbell Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at Hunton and her husband, Prospect Hill Cemetery in home to be with his Lord, Jesus Christ, Monday, May 9, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Browning; a son, Chad S. Browning; a daughter, Erica A. Hall and her husband, Robert, both of Richmond; his parents, Freddie and Eula Browning of Blair, W.Va.; a sister, Angie Alexander and Brent Tuggle of Knoxville, Tenn.; grandchildren, Mason B. and Olivia Grace Hall; three nephews, Jason, Joshua and Aaron Alexander. Stanley and Mary were attending Salem Baptist Church in Goochland. Stanley was a printer by trade, and a motorcyclist enthusiast. His family meant the world to him. The family received friends Thursday, May 12, 2011 at the Parham Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 1771 N. Parham Rd., where services were held Friday, May 13, 2011. Graveside services followed at Westhampton Memorial Park. Condolences may be offered at woodyfuneralhomeparham.com.
Front Royal, Va. A gathering of family and friends took place after the service at the Holiday Inn on Rte. 522/ 340. Gifts in memory of Bob can be made to the Bon Secours Hospice. Memorials can be made online at www.bsvaf.org or mailed to the Bon Secours Richmond Foundation, 5875 Bremo Road, Suite 710, Richmond, Va. 23226. Alternately, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society . Hill & Wood Funeral Services is serving the family.
Annie M. Carter, 82, of Ashland, passed away May 13, 2011 at her son’s home after a short illness. Wife of the late Wilbur C. (Steve) Carter Jr., she is survived by her son, Stephen L. Carter and two grandchildren, Laura and Matthew Carter. Annie was a lifelong member of Greenwood United Methodist Church and was an avid golfer with the Lady’s Associations at Belmont and the Hollows Golf Courses. The family received friends Monday, May 16, 2011 at Bliley’s-Staples Mill, 8510 Staples Mill Rd. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at Greenwood United Methodist Church. Graveside services were held in Signal Hill Memorial Park. James Franklin Compton Jr., age 73, of Ashland, departed this life on May 10, 2011 after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Joan Cosner Compton; his beloved daughters, twins, Debbie Flynn of Sandston and Donna Stevens of Glen Allen, and Dorothy Cox of Ashland; grandchildren, Justin and Angie Lane, Sarah Stevens, Holly see OBITUARIES, pg. 11 `
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and Natalie Cox; a son-inlaw, Tex Flynn; great-granddaughter, Kaylynn Lane; and longtime friends, Tyree and Peggy Harris. He was a retired insurance adjuster for Crawford and Co. He was also a member of the Barker Family Band and was an avid fan of NASCAR, lawnmower racing and he built and loved flying model airplanes. The family received friends on Thursday, May 12, 2011 in the Nelsen Funeral Home-Reid Chapel, 412 South Washington Hwy., Ashland, Va., where funeral services were held Friday, May 13, 2011. Graveside services were held in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Lung Association, 9702 Gayton Road, Henrico, Va. 23238.
James Tinsley Corker III, age 55, was healed in Heaven (Isaiah 53:4-5) Tuesday, May 10, 2011. He is survived by his parents, James and Doris Corker; his wife, Donna; and his daughters, Megan and Brittany. He is also survived by his sister, Sandra Pool (Robin); his niece, Melissa; and his nephew, Robert. Our beloved husband, father, son and brother will be celebrated in a private service. In lieu of flowers, contributions to honor his life can be made to the American Cancer Society.
Cecil Ray Dodd, 73, of Fairway Drive, passed away Friday, May 6, 2011. He was a native of Smithfield, N.C., and was retired from Norfolk Naval Base as an electrical engineering technician. He was a member of Elizabeth Manor Country Club and was a U.S. Army veteran. see OBITUARIES, pg. 12 `
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R. Wayne Donovan Sr., May 18, 2011 in Signal Hill of Mechanicsville, passed away suddenly at home doing what he loved on May 11, 2011. He was preceded in death by his infant son, Nicholas Craig; parents, Henry Donovan and Gurleen Nunnally. He is survived by his lov-
Memorial Park. A memorial service will follow at Chamberlayne Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Chamberlayne Baptist Church, 215 Wilkinson Road, Richmond, Va., 23227.
Alma Dailey Hobbs, 88, beloved mother, grandmother, great- grandmother, sister, aunt and cousin, passed away on May 12, 2011. Her memory will be treasured by her three children, Patricia Wright, Edgar Hobbs III and wife, Sharon, Anna Lynch and husband, Roy; 10 grandchildren, Michael and Robert Wright, Logan Ferguson, Meredith Wright, Gina Thompson, Emily Gibson, Neal Hobbs, Bryan Lynch, Christopher Lynch, and Matthew Hobbs; and 11 great grandchildren. Alma will also be remembered and missed by her sisters and brothers, Rose Crowder, Adele Harrison, Thomas Dailey Jr. and wife, Anne, Edmond Dailey, and Emile Dailey and wife, Gerry; as well as her many nieces, nephews and cousins. Alma was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Simon Dailey and Thomas Dailey; her husband, Edgar P. Hobbs Jr.; her son, Donald L. Hobbs; her brothers, Edward and Frederick Dailey; and her sister, Freda “Teeny” Dailey Jourdak. The family received friends on Monday, May 16, 2011 at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 W. Broad St., Glen Allen,Va. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association , 4335 Cox Rd., Glen Allen, Va. 23060.
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Bland T. Sylva, 75, of Richmond, passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2011. He was the son of the late Henry C. and Marrie Coghill Sylva. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Shirley Sylva; two sons, Gene Sylva (Brenda) and Dale Sylva; a daughter, Judy Sylva (Ray); a sister-in-law, Lottie Chin (Arthur); and brothers William Sylva and Marvin Sylva of Tappahannock. The family received friends on Friday, May 13, 2011 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, where a funeral service was held Friday, May 13, 2011. Graveside services followed in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Joseph Cary Tate, of
Covenant Woods, Mechanicsville, passed away Sunday, May 8, 2011. A native of Hanover County, he was born on Aug. 30, 1922. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Margaret Slater Tate; his sister, Dorothy T. Talley; one nephew, two nieces and several cousins. Mr. Tate was a proud Navy veteran of WWII. He retired after 42 years of service with the C&O Railroad. Mr. Tate was a forGlenn Dale Hoke, 91, of mer member and deacon at Glen Allen, passed away May Fairmount Memorial Baptist 5, 2011. He is survived by his Church and was presently a wife of 68 years, Jo Hoke; sons, member of Chamberlayne Glenn and his wife Terry and Baptist Church. He enjoyed Steve and his wife Marlis; grandfishing, oil painting and wood children; Whitney, Jason, Nicholas carving. The family received and Scott. Glenn was born in friends Tuesday, May 10, 2011 Lincoln, Neb. on Jan. 7, 1920. He and Wednesday, May 11, 2011 was a veteran of World War II, at the Mechanicsville Chapel serving with the Navy “Sea Bees.” of Bennett Funeral Home, He was a retired engineer for the 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where U.S. Department of Agriculture, services were held Wednesserving in the Rural Electrification day, May 11, 2011. Graveside Administration (REA) Departservices followed in Forest ment. A memorial service was Lawn Cemetery. Memorial conducted on Saturday, May 14, contributions may be made 2011 at Good Shepherd United to Hospice Community Care, Methodist Church. In lieu of flow- 10128 W. Broad St., Glen Alers, contributions may be made len, Va. 23060, or a charity of to the Good Shepherd Building your choice.
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The shag festival will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. in the parking lot behind Richard S. Gillis Library on Railroad Avenue. The Band of Oz, the premiere shag dance band from Raleigh, N. C., will provide music, and the Richmond Shag Club will give free shag lessons from 3 to 4 p.m.
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precincts under the plan and some had to be moved. Beaverdam District supervisor Aubrey M. “Bucky� Stanley asked about the area west of Ashland. Nelson said there was a “swap between Beaverdam and South Anna area,� a move from South Anna to Beaverdam in the vicinity of Patrick Henry High School. That action, Nelson said, was “to get some bal-
Food and beverages will be available throughout the event. Tickets are on sale for $25. Tickets are available at Ashland Ace Hardware, Cross Brothers Grocery, all 1st Capital Bank locations, all Hometown Realty offices, Dew Realty, EVB (Ashland office only), Beverly Hilton Insurance Agency,
ance on population.� He also said that “just west of Ashland in the Hanover Avenue area meets all criteria we talked about.� South Anna supervisor John E. Gordon Jr. expressed an interest in an area north of Montpelier, with voters being moved to the Beaverdam District. Nelson said the precinct would remain at the Parks & Recreation building. Gordon also asked about an Elmont precinct moving from Beaverdam to South Anna that previously voted at Elmont.
Traintown Toy and Hobbies, and The Caboose. For more information, call 752-7944 or visit http://www. ashlandstreetparties.com, where tickets also are available for online purchase. “The Shag Festival adds a new and exciting element to our see SHAG, pg. 15 `
Nelson said voters previously cast their ballots at Patrick Henry; the move takes them to Elmont. Gordon said the change would make Elmont a closer location for residents. “This eliminates a split precinct at Elmont.,� Gordon added. Stanley said the plan now has “population equally achieved and compatible with the state redistricting plan.� He also said it “maintains minority balance guidelines� as required by the federal government.
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on his results from the School and College Abilities Test. Sie 1979, CTY has sought the most academically able elementary and middle school students in 50 states, the District of Columbia and in 90 countries for enrollment in the annual fall CTY Talent Search. Students’ test scores may qualify them for CTY’s summer programs and distance education courses. Will is participating in his second year of the CTY program. Hannah Blanco, a Lee-Davis High School student, received first place in the poetry category of The National Career Development Association Poetry/Poster Contest, with her original competition, “All the World’s a Stage.” Hannah’s poetry
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entry can be viewed on the Virginia Career VIEW website, http://www.vaview.vt.edu/. For more than 30 years, Virginia Career VIEW (Vital Information for Education and Work) has been serving school counselors, educators, workforce development professionals, students, parents and job seekers through career resources, research, and professional development training. Beaverdam, Elmont and Mechanicsville elementary schools have been selected to receive the 2011 Title I Distinguished School Award from the Commonwealth of Virginia based on student achievement during the 2009-2010 school year. A school receives the distinguished award for meeting AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) for two consecutive years without the safe harbor or proxy percentage for all students and in the subgroups; for reaching full accredita-
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Two Doctors Confess to the Mechanicsville Community Dear friends, When we meet people around town, they usually say, “Oh, yeah, I know you, you’re Drs. Mike and Melissa. I’ve seen your picture in your ads. We wanted to write this letter to let you hear our confession. First, Dr. Melissa, “When I was 13 I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. My fatigue was so severe that it was all I could do to make it home at the end of the day and crawl into bed. Feeling frustrated and concerned about my health and life, for years I tried all kinds of different approaches, none of them worked! A friend of mine convinced me to give chiropractic a try. I was reluctant at first thinking that chiropractic was only for people with bad backs, but soon discovered that it was so much more… The Chiropractor did an exam, took some films, and then took the time to explain to me that when the spine is not properly aligned it can interfere with the proper function of the nervous system resulting in all types of health problems because the nerve system controls all function of the body. That was the cause of my symptoms, imbalances in my spine, which interfered with my nerves. The chiropractor then gently “adjusted” my spine using her hands. The adjustment didn’t hurt, it actually felt good. It made so much sense to me and worked so well that I decided to become a Chiropractor so that I could help people overcome their health challenges naturally, just as chiropractic helped with mine.” Now for Dr. Mike, “I was in a car accident in 1988 that resulted in severe leg pain (sciatica) and low back pain and had also been a migraine headache sufferer since early childhood. After being told that I may need surgery, I got serious about seeing a chiropractor. My
leg pain went away quickly and the back pain all but disappeared. And with regular chiropractic adjustments I haven’t had a migraine headache in years! Melissa and I decided to go back to school together so that we could help families live happier, healthier and more productive lives without having to depend on potentially harmful drugs or surgery for their health concerns.” “What if we had just taken medicine to cover up our symptoms? What would our health be like today? You see, we weren’t content with just eliminating symptoms, we wanted to be healthy and knew that there had to be a natural and safe way to get and stay healthy naturally.” And there is! Our three children also benefit from a wellness lifestyle. They enjoy being checked regularly and “tuned-up” when needed. And they have enjoyed incredibly vibrant health, thanks to good nutrition, lots of love and regular chiropractic care. It’s strange how life is, because now people come to see us with their fatigue, arthritis, sciatica and migraines. They also come to see us for help with back and neck pain, shoulder/arm pain, asthma/allergies, ear infections, and poor posture, just to name a few. Some visit our office regularly to naturally promote and enhance the overall God-given health
and wellness potential of their entire family and to stay drug-free. Here’s what some of our practice members have had to say: “I no longer suffer from chronic anything, such as headaches and back pain” – C. Bishop “I am calmer, more patient, in much less pain and my headaches are gone!” –A. Moore “Chiropractic is the best thing I have ever done for myself and my family” –S. Bylowski Several times a day patients thank us for helping them with their health problems. But we can’t really take the credit and that’s our confession. We’ve never healed anyone of anything, only the body can do that! And it can only do that when the nerve system is functioning optimally. What we do is perform a specific spinal adjustment to remove nerve pressure, which allows the body to function properly resulting in better health and fewer symptoms. The body was created to self-heal and self-regulate and it does this through the nervous system. That’s why chiropractic care helps people get tremendous results. It’s as simple as that! The studies speak for themselves, like the Virginia study that showed that 99% of patients who saw a chiropractor were satisfied with their results. That’s just incredible!
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Members of the 2011 Hanover County Citizens’ Planning Academy are, from left, first row, Carrie Davis, Teri Smithson, Lucinda Jones and Ike Khan; second row, David Maloney, Wayne McHargue, Caroline Cooke, Kevin Harrison, David Eggleston and Mary Butler Eggleston; and, third row, Richard Troxel, Christine P. Beish, James Gardner, Curt Overman, Robert Giles Sr. and Robert Giles Jr.
Citizens’ Planning Academy grads honored Twenty citizens graduated from the 13th annual Hanover County Citizens’ Planning Academy held this spring. Those who completed the five-week course this year were: Christine P. Beish of the Mechanicsville District; Welford Bruce of Beaverdam; Don Chandler of Ashland; Caroline Cooke of Beaverdam; Carrie Davis of Mechanicsville; Sharon A. Duling of Henry; David R. Eggleston of South Anna; Mary Butler Eggleston of South Anna; James R. Gardner of Chickahominy; Robert B. Giles Sr. and Robert B. Giles Jr., both of Chickahominy; Kevin Harrison of Cold Harbor; Lucinda Jones of Ashland; Ike Khan of South Anna; S. David McGreevy of Henry; Wayne McHargue of Mechanicsville; Paul Miller of Chickahominy; Curt Overman of Henry; Deborah Persinger of Henry; and
Richard Troxel of Cold Harbor. Graduates completed the following sessions: “Foundations of Planning,” “The Role of the Comprehensive Plan,” “Land Use Decision Making,” “The Planning Commission at Work” and “Planning Participants.” Graduates were recognized by the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, April 27. The Hanover County Citizens’ Planning Academy was the first of its kind in Virginia. It serves a forum for discussing how Hanover County’s future can be shaped through planning. More than 300 citizens have completed the course since its beginning in 1998. For more information about the Citizens’ Planning Academy, call Sharlee Mills at 365-6169. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
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the Group AAA Virginia Indoor State Championship since Thomas Jefferson in 1952 (59 years ago). The Raiders scored 57 points in winning the championship and beat second place Lakeland High School by 11 points. Members of the Boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; State Championship Team who competed at the State Meet were: Marques Atkinson, first place 3200 Meter Relay Team, first place Boys 500 Meter and first place 1600 Meter Relay Team; Michael Atkinson, first place 3200 Meter Relay Team and first place 1600 Meter Relay Team; Clay Burris, first place 1600 Meter Relay Team; Griffin Carmichael, first place 3200 Meter Relay Team; Andrew Catanese; Matt Combs, first place 1600 Meter Relay Team; Trevor Elie; Scott Ellwood; Brandon Hunt, first place 3200 Meter Relay Team; Kodi Page; Chris Pillow, first place Boys Pole Vault; Trey Rydel; and Matt Thompson. Jim Triemplar is the coach; Dave Kannewurf serves as activities director; and Jennifer Cohodas is the principal at Atlee High. Students from the Chickahominy Middle School Archery Club Team participated in the 2011 Virginia NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program)
state competition on Saturday, Feb. 26, at Meadow Farm. In the elementary competition (grades 4 through 6), Chickahominy Middleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 6th grade team of 24 students took the state title in this division, scoring 2,978 points. Team participants were: Jessica Brander, Meaghan Conner, Riley Craft, Ryan Daniel, Rylee Evans, Trent Foster, Trey Freeman, Casey Hall, Alex Jones, David Keys, Jonathan Lushbaugh, Jordan Maas, Greg Meisoll, Clay Naff, Jacob Noble, Gabrielle Ott, Claire Reagan, Tyler Rigsby, Gabrielle Ringer, Kyle Robey, William Schroader, Cameron Sims, Zach Taylor and Austin Zicafoose. The individual standings leader at the elementary level was Trey Freeman, scoring 278 points out of 300 possible points for the boys, and Hailey Humphreys, who scored 272 for the girls. In the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; elementary division, CMS took four of the first five spots. CMS took three of the first five spots in the girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; elementary division. At the middle school level (grades 7 and 8), Chickahominy Middleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s club team won the event with a score of 3,134 team points, beating the second place team by 44 points. Team participants were: Cody Bright, Kenny Campbell, Seth Copple, Josh Edwards, Danielle Foley, Allison Greenday, Justin Hall, Gabrielle Hodges, Abby Hughes, Hailey Humphreys,
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Emily Friel advances in photography competition Emily Friel, a fifth grade student at Kersey Creek Elementary School, recently placed first place in the Georgia State Reflections Contest in Photography. Her black and white photograph, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Peace Star â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Together We Can â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Shapeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; the Future. We Can Do It If We Work Together,â&#x20AC;? was one of more than 30,000 entries throughout Georgia. Emily entered her photo in her elementary school in Georgia in October before her family relocated back to the Atlee area in November 2010. After winning at the local and district levels, her photo then moved on to the state
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The Hanover Tomato Festival is now accepting applications for the Little Miss and Tiny Miss Hanover Tomato Pageant, which will be held on Saturday, June 25, at the Black Creek Volunteer Fire Department. Participants will dress in their Sunday best (no pageant dress or makeup) and compete to be crowned this year’s Little Miss and Tiny Miss Hanover Tomato. Winners of each age group — Little Miss ages 3 to
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Charles D. Morehead, President and General Manager, stands next to the portrait of Alphonso Winston Bennett, Founder-President 1897-1933. Now in its second Century, with 114 years of operation, Bennett Funeral Home continues its quality service in a compassionate local atmosphere.
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Call Today to see if you qualify for Grant Funds! Hal Dalton (804) 417-3201 or hdalton@villagebankmortgage.com Mike Purvis (804) 417-3203 or mpurvis@villagebankmortgage.com
Dentist ends 45-year career
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Dr. Bradley G. Johnson provides dental services on his last patient, John Payne, as he closes a 45-year career. The dentist took over the practice of Dr. T. Crowe and has not missed a day in his 45 years. Described as a voracious reader, Dr.Johnson reads more than 40 economic publications a month. He is an avid gardener, with at least four gardens under way. He said the garden plays into his retirement, and speaks to the advice he has been giving for years: “Eat like a deer, you’ll keep your teeth; fresh water and fresh produce, and you’ll have your teeth till the day you die.” Dr. Johnson added, he had never seen a deer with a cavity. Shown are, from left, Helen L. Johnson, seated, the dentist’s wife and dental assistant; Brenda Fearnow, standing, who operated the front office; and Payne. Marian Robertson also worked for Dr. Johnson as a dental assistant for 12 years.
Memorial Day program set at Wayside Park The public is invited to attend the Hanover Memorial Day Program at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 30, at the Hanover Veterans Memorial at Hanover Wayside Park on U.S. 301, about a mile north of Hanover High School. Veterans who gave their life defending their country and those who are currently serving our country to ensure our freedom will be honored. The Honor Guard and family members of the late James C. Kelly Jr. and Cpl J.E. Tyler will participate in this program with the laying of the ceremonial wreath. Special guest speaker will be Maj. Gen. John P. McLaren, United States Army. Honored guests include: the Hanover Concert Band; the Rev.
IF YOU GO . . . 10 a.m. Monday, May 30 Hanover Veterans Memorial
Todd Winston; the Greenwood Baptist Church of Ashland; Mary Catherine Piland, who will sing the National Anthem; and the Lee-Davis High School JROTC. For more information about this ceremony, or about the Hanover Veteran’s Memorial, call Hanover County Parks and Recreation at 365-4695 or visit www.co.hanover.va.us/parksrec/ vetmemorial.htm. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
School Board approves personnel at April meeting The Hanover County School Board approved the following personnel actions during its April 12 meeting: Appointments — Avery Belton, custodian, Patrick Henry High School. Resginations/retirements — Virginia Matthews, assistant principal, Lee Davis High School; Jesse BeVille, lead teacher specialist, Performing Arts, Central Services; Janice Butler, mathematics, Atlee High School; Margaret Davis, grade 7, Chickahominy Middle School; Janet Abraham, grade 2, Cold Harbor Elementary School;
Celeste Hall, school counselor, The Georgetown School; Phyllis Wiggins, kindergarten, Henry Clay Elementary School; Sharon Lancaster, library media specialist, Laurel Meadow Elementary School; Benjamin Pryor, vocational agriculture, Lee Davis High School; Beverly Marshall, alternative education, Liberty Middle School; Kathleen Berry, English, Patrick Henry High School; Heather Reynolds, school social worker, Pearson’s Corner Elementary School; Nancy Agee, library media specialist, Stonewall Jackson Middle School; Frances
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Spring Fest and Farm Strong Competition slated Saturday The King William Spring Fest and Farm Strong Competition will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 21, at Hamilton Holmes Middle School. Admission is $2 per car load. The Farm Strong Competition will be a farm-
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The Doran Model on a premium lot selection with 3 bedrm, 3 bath home. 2,117 sq. ft. Sunroom and two-car garage. Priced thousands under assessed value for quick sale. 1st time offering. Agent related to family. 7359 Dress Blue Circle.
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The much planned for and anticipated luncheon and Fashion Show presented by the Catholic Daughters of Church of Redeemer on March 27 was described as “overwhelmingly successful.” Special thanks were extended to Chris Lippman, who coordinated the affair. She had a team of folks helping her,including CDA angels and Jr. CDA. All proceeds will go to Loaves and Fishes, a feeding program in Richmond. Judy Adkins is shown in the photo below, while Matt Cosby walks the runway below.
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nation tournament, featuring 30 teams competing for a first place prize of $250 cash and a second place $100 gift card to the Hanover Tavern Restaurant & Pub. In 2010, 56 cornhole players and more than 200 people see CORNHOLE, pg. 24 `
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Different Strokes for Women Did you know women are more likely than men to have a stroke? In fact, stroke is the third leading cause of death in women. Women experience different symptoms and are exposed to unique risk factors that can increase the chance of a stroke. Get all the facts women should know about strokes by attending this important event. You’ll learn the latest in identifying symptoms as well as diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Screenings are from 6-7 pm, followed by the seminar from 7-9 pm There will be free health screenings, Bon Secours for Women Health Risk assessments, door prizes and giveaways and also healthy refreshments.
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The latest specialized stroke treatments for women
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Bon Secours ConnectCare, powered by Epic, presents a patient’s medical information, including medical history, allergies, test results and medications, in one secure and confidential place. The patient’s care team will have access to all treatment plans and safety alerts, ensuring a continuity of care during and after a patient’s visit to any Bon Secours Richmond facility or medical group. Medical staff can access the confidential information from any computer – in the hospital, at home or in their office – to review charts and have dictated notes transcribed, improving time spent on rounds and follow-ups; they no longer need to be in their office to receive
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attended the inaugural Hanover Tavern Cornhole tournament, raising $1,500 for the Foundation. This year’s goal is to raise more than $5,000. For more information, or to register, contact Hanover
Tavern at 537-5050. Registration starts at 6 p.m. and play begins at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 20. A cash grill with hamburgers, hotdogs and barbeque will be available, as well as a cash bar. For more information, see www.hanovertavern.org.
Reading Olympians honored Photo submitted by Linda M. Scarborough
The Liberty Middle School Unicorns earned first place in the Regional Reading Olympians competition, which was held on March 10, at Stonewall Jackson Middle School. Teams competed to determine who could correctly answer the most questions based upon 36 books they had been reading since last summer. Reading Olympians is a reading comprehension and literacy appreciation program funded primarily by a Verizon Foundation Grant.
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Area 36 11030 Stonefield Ct. Welcome to Milestone! Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath offering wood & tile floors, and eat-in kitchen with butlers pantry & breakfast bar, master bedroom with vaulted ceiling & master bath with garden tub, family room with vaulted ceiling & gas fireplace, utility room, 2 car garage, rear deck and storage shed. $259,950.
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Area 44/Gorgeous custom 2-story home w/lake view in prestigious Hartford Oaks. Almost 3000 sq ft on over an acre. Five bedrooms/2.5 baths and 2-car garage. Almost totally been renovated. Gourmet kitchen with island, pantry/lots of cabinets, granite counters, bay window, stainless steel appliances and so much more. Priced at $386,000.
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It was all about the dogs (and cats) and even cows at Best Buy on April 23. Hanover Humane Society attended the Spring Carnival sponsored by Best Buy in Glen Allen. The event featured a bake sale, Hanover Humane Society t-shirts and goodies, as well as children’s games and a moonwalk. Several of Hanover Humane’s dogs that are looking for homes alsowere on-site as were representatives from Chick-Fil-A, Virginia Center Marketplace. Allison Penny, one of Hanover Humane’s volunteers, helped the ChickFil-A staff by appearing as the Chick-Fil-A Cow and waving clients to the event at Best Buy. All proceeds for the Wheel and the bake sale were donated to the Hanover Humane Society. The Hanover Humane Society, a 501(c)3 nonprofit entity dedicated to helping adoptable cats and dogs find forever homes, is located at 12190 Washington Highway in Ashland.
Local Bridgewater student joins task force to address environmental issues Do you really have to take a 15-minute shower? What about that cardboard box you’ve thrown into the trash – is it recyclable? And that cigarette butt that’s been tossed onto the ground… isn’t that toxic litter? These are some questions and issues Bridgewater College students are tackling as they form a task force dedicated to improving environmental conditions and education on campus. Students are banding together for brainstorming and action-planning with a
goal of not only furthering Bridgewater College’s environmental goals, but also of giving students a framework for responsible environmental lifestyles beyond the college campus. “Right now we recycle paper, cardboard and one or two plastics, but there is a great need for more recycling and other stewardship activities,” Tyler Goss, a sophomore from Mechanicsville, who is helping organize the BC Environmental Task Force, said. “Perhaps even see BRIDGEWATER, pg. 27 `
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13 restaurants take part to help county residents with disabilities hirteen of Hanover County’s finest restaurants and caterers delighted 350 attendees with samples of their favorite dishes at the Seventh Annual “A Taste of Hanover,” hosted by Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Ashland. “I am thoroughly enjoying all the great food and drinks and it is so nice to see so many friends,” Kelly Jones of Ashland said. Held on Wednesday, April 27, the event raised funds for Hanover Arc and Hanover Community Support Services, two organizations providing services and supports to County residents with disabilities. People sampled their way through individual buffets set out by Catering by Jill, Ginger Red, Hanover Tavern & Pub, Homemades by Suzanne, IK Catering, Italian Kitchen, Islamorada Fish Company, Mmm . . . toffee, O’Bank’s Café & Grill, Padow’s Ham & Deli, Pedlar Mills Foods, Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, and Sweetly Smitten. Wine from James River
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sort of visual reminder that this is toxic trash – and that smoking is bad for you,” Goss said. “It means putting up a sign in the shower that says, ‘If you
take a five-minute shower, you will save this amount of water.’ It means taking an active role in improving the environment at Bridgewater.” Goss said the task force hopes to organize an Earth Week next year in which dif-
include a community gardening project and a financial management program that will provide longer-lasting assistance. All contributions are tax-deductible. The financial assistance line for MCEF is 357-4093. For more information about MCEF, call Lynn Saunders at 334-6590.
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“While we hope to eventually have an impact campuswide,” he said, “we want to start with the students and educate them so that when they leave college they’ll know how to take care of the environment.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Stainback of Mechanicsville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Casby Stainback, to Mr. Kent Ryan Stahlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stahlman of Washington, Pa. The bride-to-be is a 2005 graduate of Lee-Davis High School, received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology from Mary Baldwin College in 2009, and is currently a second year law student at Regent University School of Law. She will graduate in May 2012 with a Juris Doctorate degree. The groom-to-be is a 2004 graduate of Pennsylvania Homeschoolers Accreditation Agency. He is serving in the United States Navy as an Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class. A May 2011 wedding is planned.
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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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Mechanicsville Christian Center, 8061 Shady Grove Road – Sundays 9 & 10:30 am; Wed. Children & Small Groups 7pm, Mid & HS Ministries Sunday & Thursday Nights. 746-4303 or www.mccag.org
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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Trinity Christian Church, 8469 Atlee Rd. 746-4838. A Gateway to God’s Transforming Loving Grace. Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:45am & a Tues. Service 8am Gregory L. Ott, Pastor Amantha Barbee, Minster of Music Helen Simpson, LCSW, Minister of Counseling
EPISCOPAL All SOULS CHURCH Worship at 9:30am on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sundays at Cool Spring Elem. School 9964 Honey Meadows Rd. Mech. Barbara Marques, Interim Vicar www.allsoulsva.org Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454 3263 Old Church Rd. Sun 9&11am Holy Eucharist. Education for all ages at 10am. Nursery 10-12. Refreshments after 11am service. immanueloc.org St. Paul’s Episcopal Church , Rte 301 & 54, Hanover Courthouse, VA 23069, Fall Schedule: Sunday Service will be at 8am & 10:30am with Christian Education for all ages at 9:15am. A nursery is available for infants and toddlers at the 10:30am service. Rev. Jack Sutor 537-5516. stpaulshanover.org
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Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11am, Contemporary 9:30am, Bible School ay 8:15, 9:30am & 11am. Rick Raines, Senior Minister Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister, Mike Langley, Associate Minister, Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister, Rose Williams, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Liberty Christian Church 8137 Liberty Circle, 746-8412 Sunday Services: Bible School 9:45am AM Worship 10:45am, Wed. Bible Study & Youth 6:00pm Minister: Shawn Williams libertychristianva.com Liberty Christian School Preschool-7th grade 746-3062 LCS Administrator: Margaret Greer libertychristianschool.org Pole Green Church of Christ 8319 Lee Davis Rd. 746-3376, 9am Sunday School; 10am Morning Worship; 7pm Wednesday Bible Study 746-3376 www.pgchurchofchrist.com
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Hanover Baptist Church ( 3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190 www.hbcva.org LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295. "The Church With Your Family At Heart" Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00 Evening Service 6:00; Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm, Prayer Service 7:30 Pastor Don Sumpter. Find out more on our web: landmarkbaptistrichmond.org Rural Point Baptist Church Independent Baptist 6548 Studley Rd, (804) 730-3226 Sunday School - 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Services - 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7:00 Combined Adult/Teen Bible Study & Children’s Music Scripture Class 4-10 yr old. Check us out on the web, or better yet, come visit www.ruralpointbaptist.com
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL Solid Rock Ministries, 8166 Ladiestown Road Sunday Morning Contemporary Worship- 10:30am "Come As You Are!" Child care provided. 779-7904, Dr. Michael R. Howard, Pastor TMH/The Master’s House, 303A Ashcake Road, Ashland, Sun. 10AM, Wed. 7PM, "KIDMO" Kids Ministry, Youth Media/Gaming Center 368-7592. www.tmhnow.org.
PRESBYTERIAN MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee & Signal Hill Rd. Nancy Clark, Int. Pastor 746-5496 www.mechpres.org Sunday Schedule: 9am Contemp.; 9:45am Education; 11am Tradional SALEM Presbyterian Church - Loving members, biblically-based teaching & preaching. Join us in our historic sanctuary! Worship 11AM, fellowship after. 5394 Studley Rd. Pastor: Sandi Shaner 746-0732
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 7400 Antique Lane Mechanicsville, Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am. Worship Service 11am. Wed. evening Prayer Meeting & Kids Clubs for Children of all ages, 7pm. Church phone #746-2788
SOUTHERN BAPTIST Black Creek Baptist Church , 6289 McClellan Rd. Sunday School, 9am; Worship 10:15am (Nursery prov.); Wed. night prayer service 7pm. 1st & 3rd Wed. Children in Action, Preschool to 5th grade, 6:45-7:45pm. Rev. John Johnson. Youth Pastor, Reverend Craig Secor. Church 781-0330. www.blackcreek.org Broadus Memorial Baptist Church , 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship, Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 broaduschurch.org Cool Spring Baptist Church , 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For information, activities & service times visit www.coolspring.org or call 746-0800. Fairmount Memorial Baptist Church Celebrate Jesus with us on Sundays in Bible Study for all ages at 9:15am. Morning Worship 10:30am. Child care is available for all services. The church is located on Mech. Trnpk, Hwy 360, just east of Laburnum Ave., and 2.2 miles west of 295. For info., call 329.5420. Family Life Baptist Church. Come Join the Family! Laurel Meadow Elementary School, 8248 Lee Davis Rd., Mech. Sundays, 10:30am. Pastor Glenn Hawkins 335-6728. www.familylifehanover.com First Union Baptist Church, 6231 Pole Green Road (3 miles east of 295) We invite you to worship and grow in the spirit with us. Join us for church school at 8:45am & morning worship at 10am, community bible study 11am & 7:30pm each Wed. 746-4095 Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hanover Courthouse Rd. 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sun 11am Svc 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. hbchanover.org Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev.Tim Madison Sunday Schedule: 8:45am Contemporary Worship, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Emily Swartz, Minister of Youth & Education Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities; 6:00 pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org New Highland Baptist Church Worship 8:30 am & 11 am, Sunday School 9:45am Pastor Robert Lee 9200 New Ashcake Road, Mech. 550-9601 www.newhighlandbaptist.org
SOUTHERN BAPTIST Northside Baptist, 7600 Studley Road 746-4952 www.northsideva.org Worship 10:15am, Bible Study 9:00am Wed. activities for all ages: 5:30-7:30pm Shalom Baptist Church 6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737 Rev. Mark Miller Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 11am, Wed. 6:30pm Children Bible Study / Youth Ryan Greene -Youth Min, Jean M. Dart, Music shalombaptist.net
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mechanicsville. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley, Pastor. For more info 321-2110. www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org
UNITED METHODIST Enon United Methodist Church, 6156 Studley Rd. Mech. VA. 23116 Rev. Kanguk Lee. 746-4719. Come & Join us for Worship each Sun. 11am (Nursery prov) Sun. School, 9:45am for all ages. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School all ages. 10 am. Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org Mechanicsville United Methodist Church 7356 Atlee Road, Join us for Sunday School at 9:45AM, Worship at 8:30 & 11 am. & Wed. night worship service at 6:45pm. Kerry D. Boggs, Pastor. 746-5118 Shady Grove United MethodistCelebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings. Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:00. Contemporary worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00- All Ages. Nursery for preschoolers at all services. Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd, Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073 shadygroveumc.org
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Thursday, May 19 Genealogy Workshop at the Hanover Branch Library at 2:00 p.m. Looking for your ancestors? Find out how to search for census records, immigration records, marriage, birth, & death records, and military service information and build your family tree. We prefer that you have basic computer skills to attend this class. Class size is limited. Call 365-6210 to sign up. For more information call 365-6210 or visit the library at 7527 Library Drive. American Association of Wartime Veterans Benefits presented by, Eric Jorgensen - Financial Planner with Next Financial and Proud member of American Association for Wartime Veterans (AAWV). The event will be held at the Covenant Woods Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Free to attend but please call Elizabeth Pace, 569-8007 to reserve a spot. Mechanicsville TEA Party meeting at 7 p.m. at 8493 New Bethesda Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 (old fire station #3). Hope to see you there. For more information visit us on Facebook or call 241-8614.
Friday, May 20 Come join the 4th Annual Wellesly 5K Fun Run. Run, jog or walk, as well as, enjoy live
music and a raffle on May 21, 2011 at 9 a.m. at The Shops at Wellesley (parking lot at Park Terrace and Lauderdale Drive in Short Pump). $25 per runner and children 10 and under $5. All proceeds will benefit the Richmond Hope Foundation whose mission is to sponsor disabled children for life-changing physical therapy. Register at www.richmondhopefoundation.org under Events by May 20, 2011. Winn’s Baptist Church will be host for a gospel music concert at 7 p.m. Ministering to us with their music will be Master’s Hand and Nikki Headley. Winn’s is located at 12320 Winns Church Road, Glen Allen. A love offering will be taken. For more information call 798-5512, 798-5513, 7986179 or Carlton at 651-4544. Lee-Davis High School DECA is hosting a blood drive with Virginia Blood Services from 8-3 p.m. in the LeeDavis school lobby at 7052 Mechanicsville Turnpike. This is Lee-Davis DECA’s last blood drive of the year. You can donate every 56 days. Don’t miss this opportunity to help your com-
munity. For more information, contact the Lee-Davis High School marketing office at 7233400. New Song Church located at 7450 Colt’s Neck Rd , Mechanicsville, Va. 23111, will have a Pork BBQ Dinner and Bluegrass Concert! This will be a great evening of community fellowship including: BBQ and Hot Dogs, a Live Bluegrass Band, Door Prizes and Games! Come make some new friends! Adult meals are $7 & Kid’s meals are $4. Great fun for the whole family! Adult Meal: BBQ, bun, baked beans, cole slaw, dessert. Kids meal: hot dog, chips, dessert. Sit down includes tea, lemonade or water to drink. All proceeds go to Building II Fund. For more information please call 559-6064. The Atlee Library Friends’ Spring Book Sale is being held from 10-6 p.m. and Saturday, May 21 from 10-3 p.m. in the meeting rooms of Atlee Library. On Thursday, May 19, there is a Preview Sale for Current Friends’ Members Only. However, you are welcome to join the Friends at the door! The Sale includes a wonderful, well
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“Abandoned” (2010) Brittany Murphy. Å
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Army Wives Drop Zone
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Army Wives Drop Zone
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CALENDAR Continued from pg. 31 b
Heritage Days is a celebration of the legacy of faith left to us by generations who lived during the Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Civil War eras. Re-enactors from each time period will be set up in the church yard to display to visitors their wears and share their knowledge. There will also be a blacksmithing demonstration. Visitors are welcome to stop by Hebron starting Friday, May 20, at 5 p.m., Saturday, May 21 9-6 p.m. and again on Sunday for church services beginning MONDAY EVENING 4 PM 4:30
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at 10 a.m. Hebron is located on Bell Creek Rd, Mechanicsville, Route 30 in Mangohick, King 23116, 746-4647. William County. Enon United Methodist Board Game Night at the Church on Studley Road will Mechanicsville Branch Library hold its annual fish fry from meets every third Friday of the 4:30-6:30 p.m. The menu conmonth at 7 p.m. Sponsored sists of fried or baked fish, cole by the Mechanicsville Branch slaw, macaroni and cheese or Library. For more information baked beans, hushpuppies, descall 746-9615 or visit the library sert and beverage. Cost is $10 at 7461 Sherwood Crossing for adults $5 for children age 10 and under. For tickets call Place. 730-7391.
Saturday, May 21 Virginia writers, LaShae, Victoria Trifu, Harvey Tate, Sherry Ferrell and Teresa Bettino-Book signings at 12-2 p.m. at Coffee Lane Café, 8319 5 PM
5:30
The West Hanover Volunteer Rescue Squad will have an Emergency Medical Services Week - Open House from 10 – 3 p.m., Rain or Shine. At our
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Action Sports World
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SportsNet
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College Baseball: Texas A&M at Texas.
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(12-NBC) News
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NBA Countdown Å Jeopardy!
Community Day and Yard Sale at Abundant Life Church of Christ from 9-3 p.m. There will be free food, a yard sale and children’s activities. For more information please call 683-0063 or 329-2522. For more information please visit www.alccrichmond.org. All proceeds benefit ALCC Building Revitalization Program.
Station, 17005 Beaverdam Road in Beaverdam (23015). Our Community Event, in honor of EMS Week, will usher in a safe summer season. We will display equipment and offer Station tours. Injury prevention, life safety awareness and crime prevention information will be offered. Some basic Health Screenings will be available, area Firefighters will participate, a raffle and consignment sale will occur. Bicycle Safety for kids, and more! This is a family/all ages free event. No admission cost. Some food will be available here during the event. Please be sure to inquire about volunteering with our Rescue Squad. For additional information call 365 – 4915.
Bounce, Hot Dogs, Raffle and Prizes. Vendor spaces available for $20. Spaces are 10x10, outside with no electric. Vendors will need to supply your own table, chairs, tent, etc. For more information please send e-mails to Ilene@kempwindows.com or call Ilene at 928-6500.
Beulah Presbyterian Church annual yard and bake sale 8-1 p.m. rain or shine located at 7252 Beulah Church Rd 23111 in the Cold Harbor area of Mechanicsville. The sale is sponsored by the Presbyterian Battlefield Park Elementary Women of Beulah to support School PTA Spring Carnival the mission work that the from 10-2 p.m. Games, Moon The Lebanon United Methodist Church is having a yard on from 7-1 p.m. The church is located at 8492 Peaks Road in Hanover, VA.
see CALENDAR, pg. 41 `
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Hawks team, Raider duo head to regionals Hanover wins playoff over Atlee 5-0
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By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com A day after the championships of the Capital District boys tennis tournament were settled, Atlee and Hanover returned to the courts at Lee-Davis to battle it out for second. The Hawks (14-3) got strong play across the board then fought off a fierce Raider (11-4) rally to claim the Central Region berth 5-0. The dominant Henrico boys tennis team rolled through the Capital District regular season then did the same in last week’s league tournament. “We knew Henrico was going to be pretty much unstoppable,” said Atlee head coach Joey Rogers. The district’s top two players, Warrior freshman Shyam Venkat and older brother Arjun, who claimed, dis-
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Atlee’s Thomas Rischoff, above, and Hanover’s Danny Polk, right, battled it out at #1 in a playoff to decide which team would take lay claim to #2 in the Capital District and earn a Central Region berth. Hanover downed Atlee 5-0.
trict Player of the Year honors, faced Thomas Rischoff and Kit Guncheon off for the singles championship with where Arjun and Shyam pulled out a Shyam taking the title 6-0, 6-0. In dou- 6-0, 6-2 win. bles, it was the Venkats versus Atlee’s “The Venkats over at Henrico,
they’re very good players,” said Hanover were going to have the tight race for freshman Danny Polk. “Shyam, he’s the two spot. It was just too hard to get like nationally ranked so you don’t the one spot this year.” want to set your expectations too high, During the regular season, Atlee but we knew that Hanover and Atlee see HAWKS, pg. 36 `
Lee-Davis girls flex muscles on court Singles, doubles teams win Capital District titles By Jim Ridolphi Special Correspondent There’s no question when it comes to Angelina Sportelli’s toughness. The Lee-Davis junior tennis player twisted an already tender ankle in the fifth game of her first set in the Capital District Girl’s Tournament finals last week but refused to yield. Jim Ridolphi/For The Local
Lee-Davis junior Angelina Sportelli came back from a first set ankle injury to capture the Capital District singles championship.
The injury looked serious and Sportelli took advantage of an injury time out for a quick ankle wrap. She then insisted she was ready to continue. After dropping the first set to Glen Allen freshman Karen Pac, 6-2, Sportelli delivered a true grit performance, altering her game to accommodate the injured ankle. “It was hard at first, but I really wanted to play in the finals,” she said. “I knew I could come back from the ankle, and after I ran a few games, it got numb. I tried not to think about it.” Sportelli, who began playing tennis
with her father in seventh grade, relied on a steady defense and conservative offense to wear down Pac, who eventually lost the second set 6-3. “I didn’t want to lose to her again,” Sportelli said. “I‘m amazed she’s just a freshman.” By the third set, Sportelli was dominating and closed out the match with a 6-1 win to capture the Capital District crown. Pac, who handed Sportelli her only loss earlier in regular season play, was named Capital District Player of the Year. Teamed with teammate Emily Hall,
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downed the Hawks in their first match of the season but fell to Hanover the second time the two teams faced off. Before the season began, Rogers thought his Raiders team was talented enough to lay claim to second but that changed after seeing the Hawks for the first time. “I was a little surprised, but Hanover had a lot of new talent out and they’re a great team,” Rogers said. “After seeing them I knew they were going to be tough competition.” Much of the Hawks’ toughness came from youngsters Polk and Logan Healy. “Watching Danny play and Connor’s (Healy) little brother play during the district tournament, they looked phenomenal,” Rogers said. “So I knew those guys, they were going to be tough to beat.” For a freshman playing at #1, Polk
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Above left: Atlee’s Kit Guncheon teamed up with Thomas Rischoff to take the runner-up slot in the Capital District doubles competition. Both will advance to Central Region play. Above right: Hanover’s Connor Healy jumped out to an early lead at #2 but then had to battle through a hard fought effort from Atlee’s Jackson Snyder for the playoff match win.
had exceptional first varsity season. Polk got off to a strong start in his playoff match versus Atlee’s Rishcoff, rolling to a 6-2 first set win. But Rischoff battled back, which
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Lee-Davis’ Emily Hall, above, teamed with Angelia Sportelli to claim the Capital District doubles title.
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Sportelli proceeded to the doubles court for the district championship match against Henrico’s Ally Phillips and Sadhana Kukkala. After a few close games, the LeeDavis duo began to pull away, and eventually captured the title with a
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6-2, 6-3. That sets the stage for this week’s Central Region championships at Glen Allen High School. The C-Feds finished second in the regular season behind Hanover therefore both teams advance. In individual competition, the champions and runners up also move on to regional play. L-D coach Rob Almodovar said
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did not come as a surprise to his long time friend Polk. “Me and Thomas, we play a lot at Burkwood so we’re used to playing each other,” Polk said. “We’ve played each other so the post season win is a great ending that took a good level of athletic ability to a championship level. After losing key players from last year’s team, the C-Feds matured and got better with each match. “I had expectations for this season and was hoping for a third place slot,” Almodovar said. “The second place finish was a pleasant surprise. I knew had some girls with talent but we didn’t have a lot of competitive experience.” The record is a credit to the team’s hard work and tenacity, according to the coach. “It’s been a nice surprise. The season has turned out to be much better than I expected,” he added. Almodovar also credited assistant coach Nancy Lutton for her expertise during the season, and said she really made a difference to the team’s performance. Among other accomplishments, the team recorded two wins against Atlee, a perennial Capital District contender. Sportelli will take advantage of a few days rest to nurse the ankle, and then get ready to open the regionals against Cosby. She has realistic expectations. “I know the deeper you get into the tournaments, the harder it gets. I know Cosby has a great number one player so it won’t be easy.”
many times and we knew it was going to be a very good match.” Rischoff roared back to sweep Polk in the second set 6-0, setting up a battle down the stretch before Polk pulled out the match 6-4. Nearly every other court followed the example of the #1 match, with Hanover rolling out of the gate only to see the Raiders fight back. At #2, Hanover’s Connor Healy took a 6-2 first set win over Atlee’s Jackson Snyder but had to hold on in the second before claiming the match in a 7-6 tie-break. The same scenario played out in closer fashion at #5 where Hanover’s Taylor Napier took the first set over Owen Fitzgerald 6-4 then won the match a 7-5. “It’s a big match, you’re going to put up a fight,” Polk said. “It was for regionals. You’re going to play Cosby in the regionals now so it’s a big match so you never want to quit so we expected a good fight from them.”
At #3, Hanover’s Logan Healy downed Guncheon 6-4, 6-1 while teammate James Pollard pulled out a 6-3, 6-1 win over Dan Moneghan at #4. Atlee’s Patrick Reagan took an early lead on Connor Harrison at #6, only to see his Hawk opponent come back. The match was not completed after the Hawks claimed the decisive fifth win. Though Atlee did not reach regional play as a team, the duo of Rischoff and Guncheon will advance in doubles. “Thomas is definitely one of the great players in the district,” Rogers said. “It’s good to see he made the regional level again this year. Kit has had a great season and has worked really hard.” Capital District playoff Hanover 5, Atlee 0 Singles: Polk d. Rishcoff 6-4, 0-6, 6-4; C. Healy d. Snyder 6-2, 7-6; L. Healy d. Guncheon 6-4, 6-1; Pollard d. Moneghan 6-3, 6-1; Napier d. Fitzgerald 6-4, 7-5. Records: Hanover 14-3; Atlee 11-4
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Hanover alum Jessie Atkinson, left, and Lee-Davis alum Chelsea ‘Cheese’ Mitchell, right, were both named to the Salisbury Regional All-Tournament softball team after leading Christopher Newport University to their second straight NCAA National Finals this week in Salem, Va.
Staff reports The Christopher Newport softball team has advanced to their second straight NCAA National Finals, which will begin May 20 in Salem, Va. CNU will play the Providence Regional winner at 6:30 p.m. The Captains swept through the Salisbury Regional with four straight wins capped by a 19-3 blowout of host
Salisbury University on Sunday. Former Hanover Hawk Jessie Atkinson belted a grand slam in the fifth inning to break the game open. Atkinson was an All-Tournament second base selection while Lee-Davis alum Chelsea “Cheese” Mitchell was an at-large selection. The Randolph-Macon basesee NCAA, pg. 40 `
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Hanover wrestler Gabe LaVey, center, along with his aunt and uncle, Kimberly and Allan Van Alstine, signed papers to continue his athletic career at North Carolina State University. Back: Hanover wrestling coach Aaron Bradley and Athletic Director Bob Stratton.
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Hanover basketball standout Greg Lewis, center, and with his parents Armecia and Greg Lewis Sr., announced he will continue his athletic career at Hampden-Sydney College. Back: Hanover basketball coach Troy Manns and Athletic Director Bob Stratton.
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Hanover basketball standout Dee Taylor, center, and with his parents Michelle and Walt Taylor announced he will continue his athletic career at Emory & Henry College. Back: Hanover basketball coach Troy Manns and Athletic Director Bob Stratton.
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The Atlee girls lacrosse team finished its regular season last Monday with a hard fought 9-8 victory over Deep Run. The win was the seventh straight for the Lady Raiders who finished their first season with a 10-3 record and the number one seed in the GRLL playoffs. Atlee faced its rival, Hanover Hurricanes in its first round game on Thursday pm the Chickahominy football field. This is the first year for the Atlee girls lacrosse program as the girls previously played with the Hanover Lacrosse Club. The winner advanced to the GRLL championship which was played on Tuesday, May 17. The Deep Run game was the closest of the season as Atlee mounted a strong comeback after trailing the Wildcats 8-5 at the half. The Raiders were led on defense
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Atlee’s Brianna Mackay (9) makes a move to the goal as teammates Emily Oliver (13) and Jessica Nunnally (11) look on.
in the second half by senior Shannon Fulk, junior Laura Semones, and by freshman goalie Savannah Dickenson. Dickenson was really impressive in the second half stopping all six shots faced by Deep Run. The offense was lead by sophomore Lauren Winfrey who tallied three goals, including the tying and game winning goal. Senior Morgan Braun contributed two goals. Junior Brianna Mackay scored the first goal of the second half to
start the Atlee comeback, before coming out due to an injury. Other goal scorers for Atlee included freshman Sarah Buckley, junior Page Newsome and senior Jessica Nunnally. The Raider comeback victory was especially impressive since they did it without senior captain Annie Lassiter, out for the entire game, and leading scorer Brianna Mackay who missed most of the second half due of injuries.
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No. 3 Patrick Henry fells No. 1 Lee-Davis Davidson’s catch preserves triumph for third-ranked Patriots By Arthur Utley Media General News Services The area’s top-ranked high school softball team, Lee-Davis, had runners on first and second base with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday evening. No. 3 Patrick Henry was up a run. A year ago when Lee-Davis finished as the state runner-up, the Confederates had pulled
out a couple of regular-season victories with last-inning rallies. The Confederates hadn’t needed a rally in their 15 victories this season. The second out had come on a well-struck ball hit directly at PH left fielder Ellen Davidson, a sophomore. Taylor Melton then stroked Emma Mitchell’s third pitch solidly toward the gap in leftcenter field. The ball had some air on it. Davidson took off from left field. Center fielder Shanley O’Day moved quickly toward left. Davidson, who said she
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kind of had a bead on the ball, takes over the story from here: “I kind of stuck my glove out there and prayed it went in.” The ball stuck in the glove at waist level as Davidson and O’Day avoided colliding and preserved the Patriots’ 1-0 nondistrict victory. “I thought Taylor had a good shot. It was great play, and (Davidson) made it happen,” Lee-Davis coach Jackie Davis said. The catch capped a sterling effort by the Patriots. “They were the better team tonight,” Davis said. “I think we took it for granted we were 15-0, and (PH) came in hyped up and ready to play.” Lee-Davis pitcher Kelly Heinz and Mitchell were superb. Each team managed just two hits. Heinz struck out 11 and walked one. Mitchell logged seven strikeouts and two walks. “Emma doesn’t throw as hard as (Heinz or Thomas Dale’s Lacey Waldrop), but tonight she threw a gem. She kept people off balance and moved the ball around really
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Patrick Henry’s Alley West, left, dives back to first base to avoid a pick-off throw to Lee-Davis’ Ryleigh Hawker. The #3 Patriots upset the #1 Confederates 1-0 to take the rivalry game.
well,” Patrick Henry coach Matt Crowder said. The Patriots scored in the top of the fourth with only four batters going to the plate. Madison Gilman sent a sinking line drive toward the right-field line for a double. L-D’s Rachel Houff dove for the ball but missed. A throw-
ing error by second baseman Ryleigh Hawker on the relay allowed Gilman to get to third. Gilman scored on a wild pitch, and Heinz got the next three batters out. Mitchell never lost her placid demeanor on the mound. “Obviously, it’s a lot of pressure, but you just have to stay
calm,” she said, “and I knew my defense would pull through.” Arthur Utley is a staff writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch. Patrick Henry.......... 0001000—120 Lee-Davis................ 000 0000—021 Mitchell and Gilman; Heinz and Cottrell Records: Patrick Henry 14-1; LeeDavis 15-1
Both sides benefited from monumental game Final outcome provided lesson and confidence By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com It took nearly an entire season before the #1 Lee-Davis softball team had the opportunity to face off against their most potent county challenger, #3 Patrick Henry. It was one of the most anticipated regular season regional softball games and one that fans started looking forward to at the close of last season. The two teams arrived at Lee-Davis’ softball field on a combined 28-game winning
streak. The lone loss between the pair came in Patrick Henry’s opening game of the season. Lee-Davis last loss was in the 2010 State Championship game. Both teams returned nearly their entire lineups from a season ago and fielded two of the top three pitchers in the region, if not the state. The final score of 1-0 was on par with expectations. The Patriots walking away with the win was not. While Patrick Henry head coach Matt Crowder was pleased with the victory, he did not come to Lee-Davis with a realistic expectation of accomplishing the feat. In fact,
he attempted to downplay the game’s importance, pointing out to his players that other than pride, little was at stake between the two teams. The only contest against Lee-Davis that was important to Crowder, was if the two met again in the regionals. But Patriot catcher Madison Gilman pointed out that the challenge for the players was to balance desire with practicality. “We wanted to win it pretty bad, but we were just saying, come at it the same as always and if we win that’s good, if we lose- we were sort of expected to lose, since we were #3 and they were #1.”
So, were they Patriots effective at downplaying their emotions? “No not at all,” Gilman laughed. “We definitely wanted to win.” Crowder also laughed off his attempt to de-emphasize the game. “Really for them, I can tell them all I wanted to, ‘Hey this game’s not that important in the long run’, but it didn’t matter what I said. They had a lot of emotion in this game tonight.” On the other hand, LeeDavis head coach Jackie Davis wanted the win to continue her team’s momentum. But if anysee SOFTBALL, pg. 40 `
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Atlee defensive end Michael Bazemore has announced he will continue his football career at Hampden-Sydney College. Front from left: Shelly, Michael and Scott Bazemore. Back: Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson.
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Atlee linebacker Josh Doggett has announced he will continue his football career at Hampden-Sydney College. Front from left: Rick, Josh and Diane Doggett. Back: Rachel Doggett and Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson.
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Atlee linebacker Kamron White will continue his football career at Hampden-Sydney College. Front from left: Kathy, Kamron and Kerry White. Back: Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson.
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Atlee running back Trevor Elie will continue his football career at Chowan University. Front from left: Kimberly, Trevor and Louis Elie. Back: Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson.
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Atlee quarterback Drew Ferguson will continue his football career at the University of Mount Union. Front from left: Barbara, Drew and Geoff Ferguson. Back: Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson. Charlie Leffler/The Local
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Atlee offensive lineman Ryan Miller will continue his football career at East Carolina University. Front from left: Kathy, Ryan and Kerry Miller. Back: Atlee football coach Roscoe Johnson.
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Patrick Henry’s Sam Moore (23) watches as teammate Madison Gilman takes advantage of a pass ball to head for home. Lee-Davis first baseman Meredith Holmes was at the plate to make the tag but contact with Gilman jarred the ball loose and Gilman scored the only run in the Patriot’s 1-0 upset win.
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thing, hers was the team that lacked emotion. “My girls came in as flat as can be,” Davis said. “They just expected all we’ve got to do is show up.” So despite the loss, the Confederates came away with a lesson that will help them down the road. “They learned now that it’s not like that,” Davis said. “You’ve got to come out and play. You’ve got to come out and play hard. We tried to turn it on in the seventh inning but by then it’s too late. “I think you can always learn from a loss,” Davis said. “I think it is going to help us
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ball team (24-18) will travel to Lakewood N.J. to take on Rowan (30-11-1) in the NCAA D-III Mid-Atlantic Regional on May, 18. R-MC is seeded #7 in the eight team field while Rowan is seeded #2. Also in the regional are #1 Kean (36-8), #3 Alvernia (35-7), #4 Misericrodia (28-14), #5 Messiah (25-17), #6 Johns Hopkins (25-11) and #8 Catholic (22-19). The Christopher Newport baseball team, with Lee-Davis alum Billy Steel, will be the #1 seed in the Millington, TN Regional, hosted by Rhodes College. Other teams in the regional are #2 Shenandoah (34) #3
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refocus in practice and be a little more disciplined. I hate the fact that we have to lose a game for that to happen. Now maybe some of the ones that we were trying get to do some different things at the plate, will work a little bit harder on that. Now they see, one mistake defensively can lose a game for you. “We’ve been harping on defense,” Davis said. “My philosophy has always been, offense will win you games but defense will win you championships and if we play defense the way we did tonight… Hopefully we learned what we needed to tonight. They’re pretty smart girls. They’ll get out of it what they need to.” For Patrick Henry, the latePiedmont (31-13) #4 Salisbury (29-11) and #5 Wabash (21-20). Former Hanover standout Lauren Brummell was one of five UMBC Retrievers named to America East all-conference teams for softball. Brummell led the America East with 55 hits and ranks fourth with 12 doubles while batting .340, third-best on the team. In addition, she has five home runs, 25 RBIs and 29 runs scored on the year, and she is 8-for-10 on the base paths. A 2008 all-rookie team member and 2009 all-conference second-team selection, Brummell ranks second all-time at UMBC with 47 career doubles and last month she became the ninth Retriever ever to collect 200 career hits.
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season victory over an undefeated and top-ranked team puts them back on the radar after many wrote them off following their season opening
loss. “It feels really good because I feel like no one thought we were really going to pull through this, but it’s nice to
know that we can,” Gilman said. But the biggest winner of the night was the large crowd of softball fans that filled both
bleachers and sidelines to see the contest come down to the final play. “People got their money’s worth out of this one,”
Records fall at Southern Track Classic By Chris Harris Media General News Services Woodbridge senior Isaiah Simmons fouled on four of his six discus attempts. But it was his first throw, a 194-foot-8 inch heave, that broke the Southern Track Classic boys record. Mike Zajac of E.C. Glass held the record at 180-7, set in 2006. “I definitely feel that it is a good thing to get another meet record,” Simmons said Friday evening after the discus competition at Sports Backers Stadium. “This is a very prestigious meet and it is going to continue to grow. “And to have big throws this time of year is pretty good.” Simmons also won the shot put with a throw of 62-5½, breaking his 2-year old mark of 59-5½. Lee-Davis’ Cody Snyder used a late kick to pass state leader Kyle King of Grafton to win the boys mile. Snyder crossed the line in 4:15.09. King was second in 4:15.38. Jeremy Greenwald of Grassfield finished third in 4:15.60. “I thought it was going to be a fast race going in, but no one wanted to take control so I decided to wait until the last lap and do what I do,” Snyder said. “It feels great (to win),” he continued. “There were a lot of
good guys, and for me to come out on top means that I’m in shape so I’m confident going into the last of the season.” Atlee’s Cameron Overstreet also set a meet record in the girls pole vault, clearing 12-1 in fewer attempts than second-place Stephanie Olsen of Henrico. Olsen previously shared the record with Lizzie Powell (Patrick Henry) and Ashley Early (Western Albemarle) at 12-0. Potomac’s Anthony Williams’ 14.02 win in the boys 110 hurdles set a meet record, breaking the old mark of former Highland Springs and current Virginia Cavalier Adam Abdulrazaaq (14.04 in 2007). Anna Spiers pulled away in the final 150 meters to win the girls mile in 4:59.58. “This was a really great race, fabulous competition, so I went out front and I just went for it,” said the Maggie Walker senior. “I’m really happy.” Montasia Golden of LeeDavis won the girls 100 hurdles in an easy 14.47 seconds. After a second gun brought the girls back to the starting line midway through the race, Meadowbrook’s Torie Cunningham was able to win the girls 100 in 12.20. Atlee’s Michael Atkinson
nipped Chantilly’s Mohammad Labor-Koroma at the line to win the boys 400 in 48.63. Teammate Chris Pillow won the pole vault at 16-0. Other local winners included Thomas Dale’s Sarah Fulgham in the girls long jump (18-6¼), Morgan Harris of Manchester in the girls triple jump (37-7), Patrick Henry’s sprint medley team of Malina Richardson, Shyra Molton, Kayla Penn and Lynnell Fisher in 4:21.14, Alea Stevens of Armstrong in the girls 300 hurdles (44.22), Daniel Novak of Deep Run in the boys 800 (1:55.21) and Molton in the girls 200 (24.59), edging Cunningham, who finished second in 24.76. Liberty Christian sprinter Demitri Knowles won the 100 and 200 in 10.93 and 21.62, respectively, and Hannah Brown of Blacksburg ran 2:09.04 to capture the girls 800 title. Chris Harris is a staff writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch. Other top local performers include Atlee’s Cole Stout who took third in the discus with a throw of 157-09. Hanover’s Marzae Brooks claimed seventh and Lee-Davis’ Wes Tuck took ninth in the event. Clearing 13-00.00 in the men’s pole vault, Atlee’s Scott
Ellwood tied for fifth while teammate Trey Rydel tied LeeDavis’ Michael Panton for seventh. Lee-Davis’ Brian Ketchem was ninth. In the men’s shot put, LeeDavis’ Wes Tuck took second with a throw of 56-01.25. Teammate Johnathan Munn was seventh in the event. With a jump of 22-00 in the men’s long jump, Atlee’s Kodi Page edged out Lee-Davis’ Caleb Wyatt for seventh place. Page also took seventh in the triple-jump. Atlee’s Marques Atkinson took third in the men’s 300 hurdles. Hanover’s Scott Mackenzie edged out Patrick Henry’s Jessica Shelton by 0.10 seconds to take second in the women’s 100 hurdles. Mackenzie also took fifth in the 300 hurdles while Lee-Davis’ Montasia Golden claimed second in the event. Atlee’s Kala Page took third in the women’s long jump with a distance of 17-05.50. Patrick Henry’s Shania Williams claimed fifth in the women’s shot put with a throw of 38-02.25. Lee-Davis’ Tiel Westbrook finished sixth in the women’s 800 and Hanover’s Anna Gordon was sixth in the 2mile.
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group performs throughout the year. Baked goods, hot dogs and drinks for sale as well. The Men Ministry of the Shady Grove Baptist church will be having a Fish Fry and Car Show from 11-5 p.m. If you have a car and would like to put it in the show please contact Mr. Jerry Mealy 556-6455 or Deacon Agonza Hayden 556-4623 the public is invited to come out and fellowship with us. VFW Post 9808 Monthly Band Night at 8:30 p.m. featuring live music by the variety band “Midnighters”. Entry fee is $10 per person. Come out to your VFW Battlefield Post 9808 with your dancing shoes on! Contact VFW Mon-Fri 8-12 p.m. at 746-9808 for more info.
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The American Youth Harp Ensembles presents “A Spring Serenade”, 1:30 p.m. Celebrate Spring with the American Youth HarpEnsembleandenjoyacharming afternoon concert at Lakeside United Methodist Church. This free concert will feature the Concert Ensemble, the Lyra Ensemble, and the Troubadour Ensemble. From the littlest harpists to the seasoned performers this performance is sure to delight and amaze. Free will donations are suggested. For more information visit www.harpensemble.org, e-mail harps.foundation@yahoo. com or call 837-9355.
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Genealogy Workshop at the Mechanicsville Branch Library at 9 a.m. Looking for your ancestors? Find out how to search for census records, immigration records, marriage, birth, and death records, and military service information and build your family tree. We prefer that you have basic computer skills to attend this class. Class size is limited. Call 746-9615
to sign up. For more information Crossing Place. call 746-9615 or visit the library at 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place. Saturday, May 28 2011Great Strides Walk, The Pamunkey Regional Taking Steps to Cure Cystic Board of Trustees will meet at 8:30 Fibrosis. Registration opens: 9:30 a.m. at the Atlee Branch Library, a.m. the walk starts at 10 a.m. The 9161 Atlee Rd., Mechanicsville, event will be held at Innsbrook Va. 23116. The meeting is open to Picnic Area, located at 4222 Cox the public. Rd. The event is a 2 mile walk. You can register at http://www.cff. Mechanicsville TEA org/Great_Strides. Party education program at 7 p.m. in meeting room of the UppperMattaponiIndiantribe Eastern Hanover Volunteer Fire 24th annual Pow-Wow and festiDepartment (new fire station #3) val. Native drums-dancing-foodat 4428 Mechanicsville Turnpike, crafts-jewelry-clothing-art-demMechanicsville, VA 23111. A 60- onstrations on the tribal grounds minute video entitled “Shadow located in King William County Government” by Grant Jeffrey on Route 30. For more informawill be presented. Learn how indi- tion please visit www.uppermatvidual’s rights and freedoms have taponi.org or call 769-2508. disappeared, how a system is now in place to control and monitor Friday, June 3 all of humanity, and how all this Kidstuf is a fun 45 minute ties in to one of the Bible’s most production where kids bring their fascinating prophecies. For more parents to learn. This monthly information visit us on Facebook production coined “First Fridays” or call 241-8614. is held on the first Friday of every month at Atlee Community Hanover County Department Church with the next one schedof Social Services Board meetuled on June 3. This is the seaing will be held at 3:30 p.m. in son finale and will be lots of fun. the Conference Room, Hanover Kidstuf is virtue driven where County Social Services, 12304 character and faith are taught by Washington Highway, Ashland. emphasizing a monthly virtue. This meeting is open to the pubThe June virtue is faith— trustlic. ing in what you can’t see because of what you can see. It is a place Thursday, May 26 where parents and their children Hanover Branch Library will can come together in a unique discuss the book Saving CeeCee environment that will give them Honeycutt from 12:30-1:30 p.m. a shared experience that they can Bring your lunch and bring a discuss further together during friend for an insightful discussion the week. It is free to the comabout this popular book by Beth munity and there will be a variety Hoffman. Dessert and beverages of activities to enjoy before Kidstuf will be provided by the Hanover beginning at 6 p.m. The Kidstuf Branch Library Friends. theatre opens its doors at 7:15 p.m. for the production. This event unites families while providing a Friday, May 27 Tales in the Telling at the fun environment filled with laughMechanicsville Branch Library ter and learning. Kidstuf is a “no Held on the fourth Friday of drop off zone”. All children must every month at 10 a.m. Relax and be accompanied by an adult. Atlee enjoy light and lively tales at this Community Church is located at Storytimeforadults.Refreshments 7171 Verdi Lane, Mechanicsville, provided by the Friends of the VA 23116. You can call 730-3676 Mechanicsville Library. For more if you would like more informainformation call 746-9615 or visit tion you can also find us at www. the library at 7461 Sherwood atleechurch.org.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS HOUSEWASHING JAY-M’S POWER WASHING Houses, Decks, Driveways Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured 730-4969 / 363-6988 Mark W Johnson Powerwashing Cleaning of all surfaces: houses, decks, driveways /sealing, etc. Gutter Cleaning & Covers. Lic/Ins. Free Est. 15 years experience. Call 683-9866
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KING WILLIAM COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR King William County is accepting applications for the full-time permanent position of Emergency Management Coordinator. Primary responsibilities are creation, maintenance and implementation of Emergency Operations Plan(s) and completion of applicable federal and state compliance reporting. Responsible for Emergency Operations Center and ensuring operation of shelter(s) during emergency situations. Administers grants provided by the VA Department of Emergency Management and other organizations providing similar types of funding. Coordinates NIMS training for emergency and other county personnel. Serves as Fire Marshal and Fire Official and has primary responsibility for enforcement of the SFPC. Serves as staff liaison to the Emergency Planning Committee and the Fire/Emergency Medical Services Committee. Assists with the development and maintenance of consistent policies and procedures for Fire/EMS organizations of the County.
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Applicants should have previous experience with Emergency Operations Plan management and implementation. Applicants shall have at least five years of fire-related experience as a firefighter, EMS provider, fire or building inspector, contractor or superintendent of fire-protection related or building construction or a combination of education and experience that confers equivalent knowledge and ability. King William County residency must be established within first twelve (12) months of employment. Certification as a Fire Official preferred or must be capable of obtaining certification within 24 months of employment. Salary: $45,000 + DOQ/DOE. Applications may be accessed online at www.kingwilliamcounty.us/employment_app.pdf, requested from the County Administrator’s office located at 180 Horse Landing Road or requested by telephone (804-769-4927). Deadline for receipt of applications is 4:00 p.m. Friday, June 10, 2011. King William County is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion or physical handicap.
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STOPS AT EVERY HOME IN TOWN
Need for help grows
Cheering on Atlee
Social Services officers discuss benefits, demand in demand for the agency’s services. Lynn H. Saunders and David With a mission to help those who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on County Social Services Advisory the board. Saunders represents the Board talked about the increase
By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com
Cold Harbor District while Fuller is from Mechanicsville. Four-year terms are appointed by the Hanover County Board of Supervisors. Saunders, in the role of chair, said she sees firstsee NEED, pg. 25 `
Local teen taking talents to Texas By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com Abram Dean’s “first real thing” in terms of performing paid off earlier this year when he captured the title of Hanover Junior Idol. Thanks to some encouragement from his mom Debbie Lunsford, he took the leap into the world of music. And now the 16-year-old from Mechanicsville is preparing to move to Texas to pursue his dream. On Aug. 20, Abram and his mother will head to Dallas where he has been accepted to study — and hone his skills — with the Linda Septien Entertainment Group. Debbie said she suggested Abram enter the Hanover Arts and Activities Centersponsored Idols competition because he “wants to get into this music thing, so let’s see TEEN, pg. 14 `
Photo courtesy of Brian Sizemore/The Wayne County (W.Va.) News
Taylor Dragum, Alex Goleski, Laci Miller, Courtney Chenault and Madison Cox cheer on the Atlee All-Stars on Saturday, July 31, during the opening game of the Tournament of State Champions at Mitch Stadium near Huntington, W.Va. For more, see Sports, page 32.
School district again expects full accreditation For the ninth consecutive year, Hanover County Public Schools will again receive 100 percent full accreditation. According to Dale S. Theakston, communications specialist, the accreditation is determined based on the 200910 Standards of Learning assessments. Preliminary information from the Virginia Department of Education indicates the accreditation status. Final accreditation reports are expected on Sept. 15.
County receives VACo honor Hanover County has been recognized by the Virginia Association of Counties as the recipient of the 2010 Achievement Award for the Dominion Resources Greentech Incubator. The county was honored for its model local government program in the category of Community/Economic
Development. VACo received 60 entries for the statewide contest. Former Hanover County assistant administrator Marilyn Blake joined Lane Ramsey, former Chesterfield County administrator, and Tedd Povar, associate director of the Virginia Institute of Government, in judging this see HONOR, pg. 4 `
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This gorgeous Rancher features 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, family room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, sunroom, formal living and dining rooms, master bedroom with master bathroom, hardwood floors in common areas, bonus room, 2-car attached garage, and in-ground swimming pool. 1-year warranty provided by seller. $329,500.
Lovely All-brick Transitional Rancher on a private 10 acre lot. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, great room with fireplace, formal dining room, hardwood floors, 2-car attached garage, 2-car detached garage with upstairs workshop, boat access to the Pamunkey river, and 1-year buyer’s home warranty. $429,950.
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This lovely home offers 1930’s style with 2011 updates and amenities! This 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1750 sq. ft. home sits on a large 3/4-acre sub-dividable corner lot with 2-car detached garage with electricity and workshop, new windows and vinyl siding, unfinished 2nd floor, full country front porch and rear deck, refinished hardwood floors, crown molding, updated fixtures, family room w/ recessed lighting and fireplace, formal living and dining rooms, huge kitchen w/ stainless steel stove and fridge, new dishwasher, microwave, cabinets, countertops, and flooring. $139,950.
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Don’t miss this beautiful Cape that sits on over an acre parklike private lot in the Hanover High School district! This home features over 1,800 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, huge family room with gas fireplace, master suite with his and hers closets and private balcony, country front porch, huge rear deck, and newer heat pump. $209,500.
Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025 or Jeremy Roberts at 804-382-6899.
Battlefield Farms
Lovely Tri-Level home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, family room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, formal living room, formal dining room, hardwood floors, 2-car attached garage, 1-car detached garage, fenced rear yard, and 1-year ERA buyer’s home warranty. $209,950.
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Don’t miss this lovely 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,150 sq. ft. Rancher that sits on a large corner lot. This home offers a 32x30 detached garage with workshop, new vinyl windows, central air, and paved driveway. Interior features custom paint, hardwood floors, ceiling fans throughout, large family and dining rooms, kitchen with new counters, flooring, maple cabinets, and new stove and dishwasher, completely renovated bathroom, master suite with large closet, laundry room, and walk up attic. $148,950.
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Charming 3 bedrooms rancher that has been completely renovated. Featuring 2 full bathrooms, kitchen with all appliances, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, family room addition, den/office, and hardwood floors. Large rear yard with detached garage. Located in the heart of Mechanicsville. $174,950.
Mechanicsville
Gorgeous brick and vinyl 2-story on 10 acres! This lovely home features 4 bedrooms, 3½ bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, family room with fireplace, atrium, formal dining room, and master bedroom with master bathroom. The exterior of this home boasts rear deck, 4-stall barn, and fenced pasture. Seller is providing 1-year buyer’s warranty. $499,950.
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Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more details.
Davis Place
Mansfield Woods
New homes being built in the new section of Davis Place in Mechanicsville! Ranchers and 2-stories available. Over 40 floor plans to choose from. Several options available. Many lots to choose from. Starting in the $220’s.
Varina’s Newest Subdivision! 2 Stories and Ranchers Available. Starting at $199,000. 1 – 10 Acre Lots. Open House every Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Kings Charter 10302 Perrins Mill Lane
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Spicetree
Beautiful 2,024 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2½ bath 2-story on a culde-sac with one-car garage, Florida room, fenced yard, large rooms, gas fireplace, tile eat-in kitchen, stainless appliances, formal dining room, huge master suite, and community amenities. $224,950.
Extremely clean, well-maintained Cape with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dual heat pumps, full front porch, rear deck, paved driveway, shed, huge master bedrooms, wood floors, plantation blinds and ceiling fans throughout, and a meticulously maintained lot. $200,000.
Cul-de-sac. Spectacular yard: waterfall/pond/play set conveys. Open floor plan. Kitchen open to family room. New stainless steel appliances and most fixtures. 5 bedrooms, 2½ baths, plus Loft Area. 2,942 sq. ft. $297,500. Open House 5/22/11 from 1-4 p.m. Call for an appointment today!
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022.
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022.
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Atlee High School Come see this meticulously maintained “one-owner home” located in the heart of Mechanicsville. All-brick and vinyl home that features 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, 1,932 sq. ft., rear screened porch, 3-car garage, and so much more. Hardwood floors throughout and the bedrooms have hardwood under the carpet; that is in perfect condition and oversized master bedroom with attached master bath. $199,000.
Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025 or Jeremy Roberts at 804-382-6899.
New Kent
Great opportunity to own 53 acres close to Richmond. About 14 acres of this lot is open and the rest is wooded. There is a stream located on the edge of the property. This property is great for horses, hunting, or can be divided. Call for more details! $325,000.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
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This adorable rancher is perfect for first-time homebuyers or an investor. Featuring 2 bedrooms, full bathroom, kitchen, family room, and fenced rear yard. $89,950.
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Battlefield Green
Great house with 2,300 sq. ft., 2-car garage, 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms in the Hanover High district. Updated kitchen, Florida room, Rec room, outdoor patio, deck, and walk-up attic. Community amenities include pool, clubhouse, playgrounds, and tennis. $224,950.
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Beaverdam Bluffs
Charming Chalet Rancher featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook and bay window, open family room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace, master bedroom, fenced rear yard, and rear deck. Seller is providing 1-year buyers home warranty. Owner will pay $2,000 in closing. $159,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-424-5100 for more details.
Milestone Beautiful Transitional on 2.6 acres with 2,982 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, 1st floor office in a cul-de-sac. Many updates with new granite countertops, tile kitchen, wood floors, new carpet, double staircase, 2-car garage, fenced rear yard, and so much more! $349,950.
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022.
Kings Charter – 10272 Radford Mill Terrace
Cu-de-sac. Spacious and private fenced backyard. Two-tiered deck. 4 Bedrooms, 2½ baths. Kitchen opens to Family Room. Formal rooms and kitchen with hardwoods. Dining room with dry bar. Almost 2,600 sq. ft. $312,000. Open House 5/22/11 from 1-4 p.m. Call for an appointment today!
Call Laurel Bartlett at 804-363-6661.