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Congratulations to the Class of 2012!
Patrick Dobbs and Jim Ridolphi for The Local
Hanover County Public Schools conducted commencement exercises on Saturday, June 16, at the Siegel Center at VCU for, from left, top, Hanover High School and Patrick Henry High School, and, bottom, Atlee High School and Lee-Davis High School. More photos can be found on Community, page 9. Also, a special supplement that lists all members of the Class of 2012 is included inside today’s edition. Photo galleries of the four graduations will be posted on our website, www.mechlocal.com
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12 citizens learn to prepare to respond to emergencies Hanover County is preparing citizens to respond to emergencies in their communities by training them as a Community Emergency Response Team (“CERT”). Twelve (12) citizens recently graduated from the fourth Hanover County CERT class. Graduates of the most recent CERT training class were: Donnie Adams, Joey Boor, Cindy Clayton, James Dich, Vilma Hill, Crys Howk, Larry Huber, Suzanne Kenniston, Glen Lambert, Teresa Phillips, Esther Vause and Tammy Weaver. These volunteers completed eight sessions that covered various aspects of preparation for a disaster in their community, including providing medical assistance to victims and,
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light search and rescue operations and disaster psychology and team organization. Classes are taught by professionals from Hanover Fire/EMS, the American Red Cross and other agencies that are active in emergency preparedness. “I truly enjoyed taking the CERT class,” Tammy Weaver said. “The Hanover Fire and EMS instructors did a great job. I learned basic skills that will allow me to provide some assistance in the event of an emergency, prior to professional help arriving. After taking the class I feel better prepared to provide assistance to my family and my community.” Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
Ashcreek VRS to host Community Open House The Ashcake Volunteer Rescue Squad will host a Community Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, at 8375 New Ashcake
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Tammy Weaver, left, Glen Lambert, Joey Boor, Larry Huber, Crys Howk, Esther Vause, Suzanne Kenniston, Teresa Phillips, James Dich, Donnie Adams and Vilma Hill recently underwent training to become Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members. Cindy Clayton also participated.
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Ryan Markham charged with first degree murder By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com Ryan P. Markham was charged with first degree murder last week after being released from a Richmond hospital. He had been injured in the incident that claimed the life of Maters Markham on June 2. According to Sgt. Chris R. Whitley, investigators with the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office arrested Markham, 33, of the 7400 block of Colts Neck Road in Mechanicsville in connection with the shooting death of his estranged wife, who was 30. In addition to first degree murder, Markham has been charged with aggravated malicious wounding and two counts of the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He was taken into custody on Wednesday, June 13, after being released from VCU
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Habitat for Humanity to break ground on 42nd home on Saturday Hanover Habitat for Humanity will break Egypt Road. The pubilc is invited to join in the ground on its 42nd home in Ashland on at 10 a.m. celebration of the beginning of a new journey with on Saturday, June 23, at the home site at 11277 Hanover Habitat and the Crawford family.
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Appointing posts vs. elected offices Before, during and after the appointment process for the Hanover County School Board, there was buzz around Hanover County about the politics involved in the process. Well, that’s a debate I’m not about to step in. Any elected official who has the authority to appoint will, most likely, select someone he or she has some knowledge of, whether it’s personal or professional. While two other individuals, Mike Shannon and Lorie Foley formally expressed interest in the Ashland District seat on the Hanover County School Board, the word about town was Ed Via, who serves as chairman of the Board of Supervisors from that district, would nominate Hank Lowry to fill the seat being vacated by long-time member Sue Forbes Watson. And, last Wednesday, that’s just what Via did. When Lowry presented himself as a candidate for the office on May 8, he told the supervisors that he had “something to offer and I want the schools to remain as good — if not better — than they are.” An associate broker with Hometown Realty, Lowry has had four children go through Hanover County Public Schools. Seven of his nine grandchildren are students in the school system. Reaction to his appointment has been positive — and that’s a good thing for our school district. This seemed to be a case where all three nominees were most qualified to serve. Take note of a letter to the editor on this page about unelected positions and the role supervisors play in them. Granted, that is the writer’s opinion, but it can give you something to think about. My first publisher always said, “Don’t tell the readers how to think, give them something to think about.” Words to live — and work — by. So, I have received some feedback on the issue of an elected or appointed School Board. Don’t know that we’ll ever see it on a ballot, but we can be a part of the process — even when it means a supervisor is making the call. Express yourself. Melody Kinser
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| Reader Views attention she granted me whenever I had a question while my children were in these schools. As I work for all of you in the coming years, I will always listen and try to find you the answer to your questions. Your article, “Aggressive Hawks handle Raiders 6-1” Hank Lowry published May 26, 2012, appeared to label the Hanover Ashland High School boys’ soccer team in a way that we, their parents and friends, think is unfair and hurtful. Within the article, there was a suggestion that, “They are not afraid to mix it up,” and that they play in a way that has a “stigma.” The headline appeared to support that suggestion as fact. Did you know there are over 40 unelected boards, comFor the record, they played skillfully, and though few missions, committees in Hanover County? times boys from both sides were tripped or had their shirts Reference: http://www.co.hanover.va.us/board/bostugged, the referee called fouls and kept the game under appointed-committees.htm. control. Their 6-1 win was well-earned. What exactly is Hanover’s stake in the Capital Region Please be more careful in the future to report facts, not Taxicab Advisory Board? innuendo. As you click on a few of these boards, you find that there Scott A Taddiken is a Hanover government contact person (usually a departMontpelier ment head) for most of them. Ask yourself and your district supervisor: What exactly do these commissions do? Many of these advisory boards are a good avenue to direct public input to the Board of Supervisors. Some members are unpaid and are truly dedicated to improving (Editor’s note: The following was addressed to chairman quality of life in Hanover. Ed Via, member of the Hanover Board of Supervisors and However, these boards and commissions do advocate citizens of Hanover County.) for policy and budgets for a particular area of interest, so I accept with pleasure your appointment of me to the taxpayers can be directly impacted if spending money is Hanover School Board. I am humbled by the task that is involved. before all of us as we strive to continue the excellent tradiThe greatest threat to taxpayers is “unelected” boards tion of this system. that say Capital Region, Greater Richmond Authority, I have been involved with the schools in Hanover since Metro Richmond, etc. Several of these boards actually Louise Lauterbach and I could both remember all the have extra-government regulatory power and can borrow names of the principals and most of the teachers. Louise money on behalf of its member still knows them all, I have to refer to my notes. organizations (like Hanover County) and send Hanover To have the opportunity to work for this Board of taxpayers the bill. This is “taxation without representation” Supervisors and with the other members of the School see LETTERS, pg. 8 ` Board presents a challenge that will require a unique skill set. I thank all of the board for the confidence they have placed in me. Together with the parents, administrators, teachers and The Local welcomes your signed letters to the editor on topics of citizens we will provide a product that serves the most interest to Mechanicsville residents. Letters must include your important customers we have; our students. address and a daytime telephone number. We reserve the right to As I move forward in this job, it is a comfort knowing edit letters. We do not guarantee that every letter received will be that I have so many friends and acquaintances in the edupublished. Letters reflect the opinions and positions of the writers and not The Mechanicsville Local. cational field that contacted me and offered their counsel. I will be calling on all of you, so please remember your Send letters to: offers. The Mechanicsville Local, 6400 Mechanicsville Turnpike, I would be remiss if I didn’t take this opportunity to Mechanicsville, VA 23111 congratulate Sue Watson for her accomplishments in this Fax: 730-0476 E-mail: mkinser@mechlocal.com position. I will always remember the kindness and prompt
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6th grader heading to junior high rodeo After high school, Ethan said he hopes to attend rodeo college at Texas A&M to pursue Ethan Rowe, a sixth grader his dream of being on the proat Stonewall Jackson Middle fessional rodeo series. His goal School, has earned a position is to compete at the National on the Virginia State National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas after Junior High rodeo team and college and to ultimately beat will be traveling with fellow Trevor Brazilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s world record of teammates to Gallup, N.M., being a nine-time All-Around from June 24-30 to compete at Cowboy in the Professional the 8th Annual National Junior Rodeo Cowboys Association High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR) in (PRCA). the Breakaway Roping, Ribbon The National Junior High Roping and Goat Tying com- Finals Rodeo features more petitions. than 1,000 contestants from 47 Only four individuals per states, Canadian provinces and state or province qualify in each Australia. The National Junior event. High Finals is the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest junior high rodeo. In addition to competing for more than $75,000 in prizes, NJHFR contestants also will be vying for more than $100,000 in college scholarships and the chance to be named the National Junior High Finals Rodeo National Champion. To earn this title, a Photo submitted by Amy Rowe contestant must finEthan Rowe, a sixth-grade student at Stonewall Jackson Middle School, will be ish in the top 20 after competing June 24-30 in the 8th Annual two go-rounds of National Junior High Finals Rodeo in intense competition Gallup, N.M. before advancing on to Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final championship performance. Ethan has been involved The Saturday championship in Junior Rodeo since third
The Crawfords Celebrate 60 years of Marriage And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13:13
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performance will be televised nationally as part of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cinch Town Tourâ&#x20AC;? telecast series on RFD TV. For the broadcast schedule, go to http://nhsra.org. Along with rodeo competition and the chance to meet new friends from around the world, NJHFR contestant have the opportunity to enjoy volleyball, tug-of-war, contestant dances, family-oriented acitvities, church services sponsored by Fellowship of Christian Cowboys, and the chance to shop the NJHFR western trade show, as well as visit the historical attractions of New Mexico and nearby Arizona. To follow Ethan at the NJHFR, visit the NHSRA website daily for complete results at www.nhsra.org. Amy said the Virginia Junior Rodeo Association (VJRA) has donated $300 per child traveling to the National Finals in travel expenses to support the team.
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The Youth Citizens’ Police Academy of the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office will be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 25-29. It is offered free of charge to rising 9th through 12th graders. Students must be Hanover residents,
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in its rawest form. Case in point, Hanover just sent several representatives to Boston to study their economic development program. The real mission of the trip was to gather support for a downtown baseball stadium for the Richmond Region. If this regional project becomes a reality, Hanover County would be a party to the loan guarantee and responsible for repaying its share of principal and interest. Thankfully, Hanover’s BOS has resisted this idea, but for how much longer? Will your supervisor listen to you or the lobbying efforts of campaign contributors and pressure from outside sources? As a member of these regional consortia, Hanover also sends many thousands of dollars to these groups but nowhere can we find that Hanover reaps a verifiable return on investment.
Where is it shown that Hanover received direct revenue from its investment in regional projects and applied that revenue to the bottom line of our county budget? Another good question for your supervisor. John Calhoun Mechanicsville
Religious freedom fight Nothing seems to stand in the way of President Obama’s political agenda — not Congress, not the Constitution, and certainly not the church. When he ordered faithbased groups to turn their backs on church teachings and fund life-destroying drugs, the White House was asking for a fight. And they got it. After months of trying to negotiate, the Catholic Church bombarded the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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with 12 lawsuits, representing an army of dioceses, hospitals, schools and charities across eight states and the District of Columbia. A total of 43 entities — including Catholic powerhouses like Notre Dame, Catholic University, Catholic Charities, the entire Archdiocese of New York and Washington, D.C. — will fight to end the strangling of religious freedom in America. With the first wave of mandate rules scheduled to take effect on Aug. 1, Cardinal Timothy Dolan said, “Time is running out, and our valuable ministries and fundamental rights hang in the balance. We have to resort to the courts now.” Even the Fighting Irish, who once invited President Obama to speak at their university, recognize what’s at stake. Never in the history of our nation has the federal government reached into the church and imposed its will over the protest of the faithful. “When did the government
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Hanover high schools celebrate graduations
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As Atlee High Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Class of 2012 prepares for college, many graduates, photo at left above, showed their devotion to the universities they will be attending. Also shown are, second from left, a very happy Atlee graduate; Hanover High School principal George Sadler honored as he retires; a Hanover graduate smiles as she waits; and, below, Lee-Davis High School honor students recite the Pledge of Allegiance; a Lee-Davis graduate shows her joy for the day; Patrick Henry High School recognizes student achievements; and Patrick Henry salutatorian Kaitlin Kavanagh welcomes the crowd.
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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals Julia Mitchell Bache, 100, died June 7, 2012, after a short illness. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, H. Kendall Bache Jr.; and her two sisters, Katreen Korte and Gay Welsh. Julia is survived by her two daughters and wonderful sons-in-law, Catherine and Eddie Kasko and Barbara and Joe Barker; four grandchildren, Mike and Jim Kasko, Chris and Dale Barker; and three devoted granddaughters-in-law, Jan Edwards, Beki Kasko and Maria Barker; and seven great-grandchildren, Casey and Abbey Kasko, Dillon and Isabella Barker, Stephanie and Kate Kasko and Riley Freites. Julia was a special aunt to Edward and George Korte, Treena Rinaldi, Maura Anderson and Brantley Bullock. Julia was an avid bridge player with a keen sense of humor. All her friends, of whom she had many, knew to keep their minds on the game even when she was 99. Some will surely hear echoes of the famous, “Are we here to play cards, or talk?” A delightful celebration of Julia’s life, where many of her friends and family gathered, was held
in October 2011 to commemorate her 100th birthday. Therefore, no services are planned and the remains rest with the family. Julia had a unique ability to make friends in all generations and a special soft spot in her heart for all veterans groups. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Fisher House Foundation, c/o Mr. Bret Wilkinson, 9201 Arboretum Pkwy., Suite 200, Richmond, Va. 23236. www. richmondfisherhouse.org. Online condolences may be sent to: j_bache@hotmail. com.
Perry Leroy Barbee, “Pop”, 73, of Mechanicsville, passed away June 14, 2012. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Evelyn D. Mines Buckmon, 70, of Ashland,
to cherish her memory are three children, Starr, Monique and Anthony Goode; five brothers, Charles Mines Jr., Maurice, Etienne, Stewart and Andre Wideman; 20 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and two greatgreat-grandchildren; four stepchildren, three sistersin-law, two great-aunts, three godchildren, a host of other relatives and friends. Family received friends at the F.E. Dabney Funeral Home, 600 B St., Ashland. Homegoing services were held Saturday, June 16, 2012 at the Providence Baptist Church, 9491 Providence Church Rd., Ashland, Va. Rev. Lawrence Samuels, pastor. Rev. Michael Shannon Sr., pastor, officiated. Graveside services were held at New Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, 715 Bethany Rd., St. Matthews, S.C., on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Viewing and visitation was held an hour prior to interment. Online condolences can be made at fedabneyfuneralhome.com.
went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, June 5, 2012. She was predeceased by her husband, Johnnie Buckmon II; daughter, Harrietta Goode; Mary Allene Epperly, and her sister, Georgia L. 89, of Mechanicsville, went McDade. She graduated from to be with the Lord WednesJohn Gandy High School. Left day, June 13, 2012. She loved music and was a good dancer. She is survived by her husband of 71 years, Herbert A. Epperly; son, Curtis Epperly and his wife, Sheryl; granddaughters, Shania Carpenter and Crystal Barltrop; greatWEEKLY SERVICES HELD AT: grandchildren, Chance and COOL SPRING ELEMENTARY: Sunday, June 24th Drake Carpenter and Shaelyn Worship 9:30am • Christian Education 11:00am Barltrop. The family received MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH: Saturday, June 30th Family Casual Worship Service • 5:00pm friends Friday, June 15, 2012 at the Mechanicsville Chapel MISSION SUNDAYS (1st Sunday of Month) Doing God’s Work in the Community of Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, where “Helping MCEF with food from our garden” services were held Saturday, For Info Call: The Rev. Amelie Allen Wilmer, Vicar • 804-559-9302 June 16, 2012. Graveside serTogether we: Respond to God, Love Each Other, Serve in Faith vices were held at Signal Hill Learn all about us on our website: Memorial Park.
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Earl Wayne Hamilton, 61, met Jesus face to face, June 12, 2012. Born to Hazel G. Hamilton and John H. Hamilton who have preceded him in death. Family received friends and family at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, Mechanicsville, Thursday, June 14, 2012. A graveside service was held at Washington Memorial Park Friday, June 15, 2012. Also preceding Earl in death were brothers, Virgil and Charles Hamilton; sisters, Wanda Ezersky, Leota May Curtis, Jean Robson, Kathryn Cottrill, and Helen Hamilton. Left behind to mourn him is his brother, Clarence Hamilton; and friend Evelyn Stevenson; sister Corabelle “Corky” Bonesteel, and William E. Bonesteel Sr., Juanita Hamilton and Johnnie Ray Hamilton of Fairmont; aunt Marie Perk; along with numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Earl lived life to the fullest, thanks to Hanover Community Services Board, Day Program where he worked for 15 years, employees of Richmond Residential, and especially to Garnett Bradbury of Good Neighbor Homes, who lovingly stood by Earl’s side during this transition to heaven. Earl enriched the lives of family, friends and caregivers. He will be missed. Rest well my brother.
Richard H. Horton, “Dick”, 78, of Mechanicsville, departed this life June 14, 2012. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Hale Horton; father, Donald F. Horton; and grandson, Richard C. Horton. He is survived by his wife, Barsee OBITUARIES, pg. 11 `
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bara D. Horton; his children, Donald S. Horton (Kim), David H. Horton (Kathy), and Martha M. Owens (Richard); stepsons, Robert Kirwin (Sherry), and William Kirwin; eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; sister, Joan C. Ford (William), and her family. Dick was born in Medford, Mass., raised in Bethesda, Md., and made his home in the Richmond area. He was a 1957 graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He served eight years in the U.S. Army Transportation Corps., being honorably discharged in 1967, and was in the insurance business for 36 years, most recently with Commercial Union Insurance Company, having retired in December 1995. Dick loved sports (especially baseball and softball), and ACC Basketball. He was also an avid Bridge player and wishes all his friends will some day have a hand of 32 points. A graveside memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at Signal Hill Memorial Park, 12360 Hanover Courthouse Rd. (Rt. 301), in Hanover. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Atlee Community Church, 7171 Verdi Ln., Mechanicsville, Va. 23116.
his grave like one who wraps Henry Wadsworth Hunt Jr., 96, of Friendsville, the drapery of his couch Tenn. passed peacefully from this life into the eternal joy of his Lord on June 12, 2012 at Asbury Place in Maryville, Tenn. He was preceded in death by parents, Henry and Mary Hunt, son, Kenneth Carlton Hunt, wife, Elizabeth Hunt, and wife, Margaret Hunt. A beloved son, father, brother, uncle, husband, and friend, he leaves to treasure his memory wife, Norma Hunt; sister, Florence Kiester; nieces, Cathie Daetwyler, Susanne Murphy, and Karen Borowski; nephew, Charlie Kiester, and stepchildren, Ramona Akin, Joy Sutton, David Effler, and Robert Effler. A humorous raconteur and possessed of a delightfully dry wit; Henry (W4BHA) was also greatly admired by his family of Ham radio friends. Mr. Hunt was retired after many years of faithful service from the Corey Coffee Company, and, until his recent illness, loyally attended First Baptist Church of Maryville. He so lived, that when his summons came to join the innumerable caravan which moves to that mysterious realm, where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls of death, he went not, like the quarry-slave at night, scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, approached
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Patricia L. LeRoy, passed away on June 12, 2012 after a prolonged illness. She was preceded in death by both parents, James T. and Anne LeRoy; a sister, Barbara Burnnett; and a brother, John LeRoy. She is survived by an older brother, James LeRoy; and a devoted younger brother, Joseph LeRoy, his wife, Bonnie, and their son, Hunter. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews and the dear friends of her Lancaster Community. She dedicated her life to teaching English in Lancaster County for 31
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Hanover County Animal Control is checking for dog tags Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com Animal Control officers are enforcing Hanover County’s requirement that all dogs four months of age and older are licensed. All dogs and cats four months of age and older must be vaccinated for rabies as required by law. “We are especially vigilant in neighborhoods that we’ve gotten calls and concerns in,” Kevin M. Kilgore, chief of Animal Control, said. “We try to be proactive and help keep our community safe from both free-roaming animals and rabies.” All dogs four months of
age and up are required to have tags and a valid license, which indicates to everyone that the animal has been vaccinated for rabies, a deadly disease that is untreatable in animals and is fatal in 100 percent of occurrences. There have been more than 190 cases of rabies in Hanover County in the last 10 years, with 77 cases of animals here being infected with rabies in the last three years. Seven cases have been confirmed so far this year, involving two raccoons, four skunks and house cat that attacked a female. “The bottom line is that people need to have their pets licensed and vaccinated,”
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Watson leaves with an emotional farewell 36-year member of Hanover County School Board praised for commitment to education By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local As the school year winds down for 2012, last week’s Hanover County School Board meeting featured a succession of recognitions and remembrances. Members were joined by a full house audience and were treated to a live band performance to begin the evening’s festivities. The board also recognized the state runner-up softball team from Patrick Henry High School, the state champion Atlee High School Club Soccer team and winners from the county’s annual contest. Metro Science Fair winners, the ARC Award winners and Academy of Science finalists were announced and introduced. Students also displayed their winning entries from this year’s Conservation Art Contest. As students began to pack up for the summer, the meeting also was the last installment of a 36-year career for veteran School Board member Sue Forbes Watson. The significance of her last meeting was not lost on fellow members or special guests
Del. John Cox, R-55, said he and Watson have a special kinship. “My brother, my sister-in-law, my mother have all spent their lives in education,” he said. “I was the black sheep in the family. I got into the trucking business early on. Therein lies the kinship. That’s the background that Sue Watson came from and that kinship formed a special friendship over the years.” Cox said he often boasts at the General Assembly of Hanover’s excellence in public education, and a large part of that credit goes to Watson. “It’s the best school system in the Commonwealth of Virginia.” After 36 years of extemporary service, Cox said Watson’s shoes would be hard ones to fill. “Sue, you are going to leave a big void,” Cox said. “That chair will be filled, but it will never be filled with the likes of Sue Watson. Ashland Mayor Faye Prichard also praised Watson’s education excellence and lamented her loss on the board. “I don’t know what we’ll do without you,” Prichard said. Watson received proclamations from Ashland Town Council and the School Board, as well as a letter of appreciation from U.S. Sen. Mark
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County looks to get out of Voting Rights Act By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was designed to eliminate discrimination associated with minority voting throughout the South, and Hanover County is one of many localities governed by those guidelines. Almost 50 years later, Mechanicsville District supervisor Canova Peterson said those safeguards are no longer necessary and introduced a motion to begin the process of excluding the county from the act’s regulations. Peterson said the regulations are an unnecessary burden on county resources and results in countless hours of needless paperwork. “There’s no reason for us to have to go through the reports and have them looking over our shoulder like this,” Peterson said at last Wednesday’s regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors. He said the issue of terminating the regulations arose when the county decided to move three precincts earlier in the year. The new voting sites required U.S. Justice Department approval, and none were available in time for last week’s primary. The Department of Justice approval is required when considering the majority of voting issues, including location of polling places and redistricting. “We’ve come a long way since then,” Peterson said. “I don’t deny the need for the act at the time, but Hanover County learned and grew quickly and we have years and years of working for all of our citizens to make everything available and accessible for everybody to be
said. “There are procedures for us getting out from under the federal government’s thumb regarding electoral issues.” Ernest Mason, secretary of the county’s Electoral Board, endorsed Peterson’s motion to initiate action to “bail out” of the DOJ oversight. “I want to stress to you our support of this move on your part,” Mason said. “We’ve been trying for years to get this process started. You can imagine the time and effort it takes (to
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Hank Lowry was appointed to replace Sue Watson as Ashland’s School Board representative and said he will attempt to continue her years of good work for the county.
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Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com The 22st Annual Robert A. Martin Jr. Memorial Golf Outing will be held on Thursday, June 28, at The Crossings. The annual event celebrates the life of Bobby Martin, who was a founding partner and president of Colortree Inc. of Virginia until his death in August 1990. Proceeds from the event usually go to the Robert A. Martin Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund, which was created in 1997 by the Envelope Manufacturers Association Foundation for Education and Research. Each year, the $3,500 Robert A. Martin, Jr. Memorial Scholarship typically is presented to a deserving student at Bobby’s Alma Mater, Benedictine High School. This year’s proceeds, however, will be donated to help pay medical costs for Kirk Rohle, a Hampden-Sydney College student severely burned while saving a friend. Kirk’s father, Ken Rohle, is a childhood friend of Bobby Martin. For more information about Kirk and his
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heroic rescue efforts, visit the Richmond Times Dispatch website, http://www.timesdispatch. com. A portion of the article follows: “Fire gutted the Hampden-Sydney College student-athlete residence known as the Benedict House early Wednesday and left two senior football stars and longtime friends injured. Kirk Rohle was in critical but stable condition, and his Mechanicsville neighbor, Ben Rogers, was in good condition at MCV Medical Center. Rohle suffered his burns when he went back into the burning house trying to find Rogers, who hadn’t come out yet.” — Randy Hallman, Reporter for Richmond Times Dispatch. Online registration and payment option are available at http://www.colortree.com. Click the “Golf ” tab for easy instructions.
Anchor Baptist Church at 7291 Atlee Road has welcomed a new worship pastor, Ryan Card. A 2008 graduate of LeeDavis High School, Card recently graduated from Liberty University with a bachelor’s degree in worship ministry. He said he is “so excited, privileged and blessed to be the new worship leader at Anchor. God is doing amazing things at our church and I am anxious to be a part of our growth moving forward.”
Card said his vision for the church is “to be a light in Mechanicsville. As the moon CARD reflects the sun giving light in the darkness of the night, so we should reflect the Son shining light into the darkness of our world.” In joining the church, Card has helped to kick off
a new youth program called Contagion. He said its purpose is “to train youth with passion and purpose to proclaim the gospel of Christ.” Contagion meets at 7:01 p.m. on Wednesdays. Card said they will gather throughout the summer in a casual atmosphere filled with fun, music, food and worship. According to Card, Contagion officially begins tonight.
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A “calling” is how Hanover County School Board chairman John F. Axelle III described outgoing Ashland District member Sue Forbes Watson’s passion for public education. Axelle made the remark during Thursday’s retirement party for Watson at Randolph-Macon College’s Brock Center. Watson is ending her tenure on the School Board this month after serving for 36 years. Axselle called his colleague is passionate about the arts and education. “But her number one passion is to offer all kids an opportunity for a quality education,”
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Axelle said. “It’s a real calling for her.” Axelle called Watson an education “evangelist,” an appropriate moniker for someone who majored in religion and English at Duke University. “I was able to study and try to understand Christian ethics,” Watson said. “But the calling is more to be able to be involved in something that important. I
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hope I can still continue to be an advocate for all children.” Educators, government leaders, friends and family came out to honor Watson on her special night. In that mix was Dr. William C. Bosher Jr., who began his career in education as an English teacher at J.R. Tucker High School at the same time that Watson began her career as an English teacher at Hermitage High School. “She’s always been outstanding and [a] smart lady, committed, ton of energy,” Bosher said of Watson. “But today a rare person who’s had the energy and fidelity to the schools to stay and contribute extremely well as long as she has . . .” Henry District School Board member Earl J. Hunter Jr. hasserved with Watson for 21 years and said there is no one like her. “I mean, Sue has a wealth of knowledge. She’s been in the classroom and then she has worked with so many educators and administrators throughout the years that, I mean, I’ll be see CALLING, pg. 23 `
Cannery to open July 2 BPES recyling pays off Wednesdays and Fridays (closes at 3 p.m.). m 8:30 to 10 a.m. on Saturdays (closes at 3 p.m.). The canning process must begin during these designated times in order to have the process completed by the Cannery closing time. Processes that take longer than the average of five hours must be approved in advance by the Cannery Supervisor. To check on the availability before you travel, call the Cannery supervisor at 365-6484. For Hanover County residents, the cost is $1.18 a can or 30 cents a jar. For those who do not live in Hanover County, the charge is $1.33 per can and 40 cents per jar. You must bring your own jars. Use of the kettle, blancher
or corn machine costs $1.25 per item per day. Fees apply for equipment use when you are not canning. For more information and answers to frequently asked questions, see http://www. co.hanover.va.us/works/cannery.htm. Built in 1978, Hanover County’s cannery is one of the few remaining county canneries in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located between Ashland and Hanover Courthouse off U.S. 54 on Taylor Complex Road, between the Parks and Recreation office and the animal pound. The address is 12491 Taylor Complex Road. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
Pens, pencils and other writing instruments play an integral role in schools. However, many of these tools end up lost or in the trash every day. Teachers and students at Battlefield Park Elementary School are working to prevent garbage from ending up in landfills and raise money for their school. They can accomplish both simply by collecting pens, markers and other writing instruments through a company called, TerraCycle. Their perseverance has paid off, as they have recently been named one of America’s Top 100 writ-
ing instrument collectors, having raised a good amount of money for their school. Battlefield Park has collected more than 1,811 writing utensils from their classrooms since they started collecting in 2011. They plan to use the money they collect to purchase new technology such as SmartBoards ™ and LCD projectors for classroom instruction to benefit all students, staff and families at Battlefield Park. “The concept of upcycling and recycling teaches our community a great lesson about taking care of our
planet. Additionally, there are some really innovative products that can be made, all while still raising money for our school,” said Richard Troxel, Battlefield Park Elementary School group leader. The Writing Instrument Brigade is more than just a way for students and teachers at Battlefield Park to raise money for worthwhile causes — it also assists in the education and awareness of recycling and giving back to communities. Interested organizations can learn more or sign up for free at www.terracycle.com.
School will be out soon and vacation time is anticipated by most, if not all, children. Moms and dads are planning or have planned a vacation for their family. Many will be planning trips out of state—to the beach or river and perhaps trips to local amusement parks, museums, and fairs. We at Hanover Friends Evangelical Church have also planned a trip which we’d like to invite you to. It’s a free trip and includes a dinner feast on the first night (for the entire family) with snacks to follow for the rest of the trip for the children. You need not bring a suitcase on this trip because we will provide the appropriate clothing. The trip is for five days and reservations are a must. We are cordially inviting you to join us at this exciting Vacation Bible School where your children will learn about Daniel’s Courage in Captivity in Babylon. The dates for this trip will be July 9-13, 2012, designed especially for children 4 years old through 5th grade. Dinner on the first night will be at 5:45 pm with the trip commencing at 6:30 pm. Registration and reservations are required. Our tour will take your children back to the days of Daniel while he was in captivity. They will see how Daniel lived under much stress into a foreign land. He was given a new name, a new diet, saw his friends thrown in a fiery furnace and then, the ultimate test, he was thrown in a den of hungry lions. What an exciting adventure for your children, and it’s all free. The best vacation for you, mom and dad, is a couple of hours of quality time together; a time to maybe go on a quiet date; go for a drive since the days are longer, or perhaps go for a quiet walk in a park. All of this while we take care of your children on this adventure for a whole week.
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Aunspach named Pamplin Leader Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com Nicholas M. Aunspach is the recipient of the 2012 Pamplin Leader Award at Lee-Davis High School. The Pamplin Leader is a one-year $1,000 tuition scholarship to Virginia Tech. The award is presented annually to a top student from
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Man charged with DUI connected to fatal crash Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com A St. Stephens Church man has been charged with driving under the influence in connection with a fatal crash that took place Saturday night on Pole Green Road near Lee Davis Road in Mechanicsville. Sgt. Chris R. Whitley of the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office said Richard E. Lawrence Jr., 56, of the 7400 block of Newtown Road in St. Stephens Church, Virginia, has been arrested. He was taken to VCU Medical Center for treatment of injuries received in the wreck.
According to Whitley, additional charge will be evaluated as the investigation continues. The Sheriff ’s Office is working with the Hanover County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. An adult female, Whitley continued, died in the crash, which occurred around 9 p.m. She was a passenger in Lawrence’s 1999 Saab. The victim died Saturday night at VCU Medical Center. Her name has not been released pending notification of next of kin. The surviving victims — an adult female and three children,
ages 2, 6 and 7 — were in a 2002 Chevy SUV that was struck head-on by Lawrence’s vehicle. They were treated at VCU Medical Center and released. Whitley said that crash investigators continue to evaluate all evidence in this case, as well as interview all known witnesses. The Sheriff ’s Office is asking for anyone who may have witnessed the crash to call 804365-6140. Those wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers at 780-1000 or text: iTip to CRIMES (274637).
Fundraiser set for Sabrina’s boys A fundraiser for Aiden and Heath Markham, the sons of Sabrina Maters Markham, will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, June 22, at children at AMF Hanover Lanes in Mechanicsville. Kelly Shannon, human resources manager for the Northeast Region of AMF Bowling Centers Inc., said the event costs $15 for adults and $8 for children and does include shoes.
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PHHS grad raising funds, awareness in cross-country ride While most college students spend their summer vacation relaxing at the beach or working a day job, Hayden Hughes had quite a different idea. The Patrick Henry High School graduate is spending his summer biking across America. A rising sophomore at James Madison University, he came up with the idea during his junior year of high school to ride the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail from Virginia Beach to the Oregon coast. Hughes is riding under the theme of “From Sea to Shining Sea” and raising money for LMS (Leiomyosarcoma) in honor of a long-time family friend, Will E. “Web” Buchanan III, who died in October 2009 after battling LMS. The rare form of cancer destroys involuntary muscles such as the stomach and intestines. Hughes left on May 13 from the sandy shores of Virginia Beach to begin a journey in which he had little idea of what to expect along the way or how long his trip would last. State by state, Hughes has been racking up the miles in his 4,300-mile trek across America. The Local caught up
with Hughes by phone last week while he was riding his bike. He was passing through Pueblo, Colo., just south of Colorado Springs. He had just met up with his older brother Tyler, who lives and works parttime in Colorado. Hughes got the chance to meet a rancher in Sugar City, Colo., who let him go bull riding for the first time. Hughes said his favorite part of the trip has been that he never knows what to expect next. “Probably just never knowing what’s going to happen today is the best part,” Hughes said. “Like I literally just wake up and go, not knowing where I’m going to sleep, or how far I’m going to ride, or what I’m going to see.” He said he has encountered some interesting people along the way and loves being able to couch surf and meet friendly families who are willing to help him. Hughes loves camping out as well. “I just crash whenever I get tired,” Hughes said. “I never know where I’m staying the next night. Ditches are my home. I brought a tent, but I don’t normally set it up. The hammock is my favorite.” He has enjoyed taking in some scenery along the way and the journey really began when
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he arrived in Colorado. “Yesterday was basically the beginning of my bike trip honestly,” Hughes said. “The first five states were just me trying to get to the cool states. I’ve been through five states in less than a month, so less than a week per state average.” Hughes rides a used bike purchased from VCU student and fellow biker Tyler Arnold, who works at Old Towne Bicycles in Ashland. He said he has been offered car rides
by locals, but turns them down most of the time. “People have offered me rides, but I don’t take them,” Hughes said. “I’ve ridden in cars with people, just hanging out and riding around town and going to Walmart because I don’t know where everything is.” Hughes is still trying to figure out how he will get back to Virginia once he reaches the Oregon coast in mid-July.
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Rusch named director of county’s Purchasing Division Steven K. Rusch is the new Purchasing Division director for Hanover County. He replaces Alan T. Wright, who retired in January. Rusch comes to Hanover County from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He was a procurement manager for the State Department of Conservation and Recreation, for which he worked the last 23 years. “I really enjoyed what I was doing, but I wanted to try some-
thing a little bigger of Finance and in scope,” Rusch Management said. “This job is Services. bigger in scope.” Rusch is a 22-year resident of Hanover In Hanover, the County. That repPurchasing Division resented a further is responsible for the appeal to him. “I centralized procurewanted to do somement of commodities, thing that directly services, construchelped my commution, professional RUSCH nity,” he said. and nonprofessional “The comfort of services for the county government’s departments. It the job is that I’m doing what is a division of the Department I’ve always done,” he added.
“I’m just doing it a different way than I’ve done it in the past.” “Steve’s experience with designing procurement workflows and procurement card administration will enable him to give our processes a fresh look,” said Kathy T. Seay, director of Finance and Management Services. “I am confident that he and his experienced Purchasing team will continue the division’s excellent service level. We are excited to have Steve join Hanover County.”
Rusch is certified as a Virginia contracting officer. He is a member of the Capital Area Procurement Association and the Virginia Association of Governmental Purchasing.
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ReeseStrong fundraiser a success The 2nd annual Cornhole & Rock N Roll event to benefit the ReeseStrong Foundation attracted many participants on Saturday, June 9, at Marty’s Grill. ReeseStrong was established to help local families stay strong in the battle against childhood cancer. Kristin Mudd, one of the organizers, said the day kicked off with The Inside Out band taking the outdoor stage. Other bands performed, including Full Plate, The Trongone Band and More Beer. Age Of Excess closed out the night with 1980s favorites. Fifty-three teams took part in the cornhole tournament, which had a $500 cash prize. The competition ended with
a match-up between “Da Ville Boys” and “Team Cecil.” When it was over, “Team Cecil” — Mac and Froggy Cecil — edged out “Da Ville Boys” — Randy Beasley, and Dwayne Hall to win the cornhole tournament. Chris Wells, and Cory Tribble of team “2 nuts tossing sacks” came in third place. All three teams donated back the cash prizes, totaling $850, adding to the proceeds collected to support the ReeseStrong Foundation. “Many thanks go out to our sponsors for Cornhole & Rock N Roll: Sheetz, Superior Image, Brown Distributing and Loveland all contributed to our event,” Mudd said. “We extend a tremendous thanks to the Marty’s Grill staff for taking care of the huge crowd. None of this would have been possible without
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Tomato Festival offering some new features Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com This year’s Hanover Tomato Festival, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 14, at Pole Green Park, has many new features. The improved Hanover Tomato Contest will once again take place and you can enter your homegrown Hanover
tomatoes for a chance to be named the best in categories such as: Largest or Smallest Ripe Tomato, Best Tasting, Best Tasting Salsa, Best Tomato Recipe and more. Recipe winners may even have their item featured at Marty’s Grill in Mechanicsville in August. Find contest rules and regulations, along with more contests at www.hanovertomatofestival.
com/contests. Papa John’s is joining in with its own “Vote for your Favorite Tomato Pizza” contest. Visit www.pjrva.com and vote for the pizza you want to see served at the Hanover Tomato Festival. Voting runs through July 13. The following three new features that will be on-site at this year’s event are: 3 The Civil War 150
The Mechanicsville Local is publishing a guide to the 34th Hanover Tomato Festival! The Festival has been attended by more than 40,000 visitors in the past, with 200+ arts and crafts vendors. The festival takes place July 14th at Pole Green Park. The Mechanicsville Local will distribute copies of this special section to visitors from our booth at the festival and mail it to over 29,000 households.
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HistoryMobile , a spectacular, interactive “museum on wheels” housed in a 53-foot expandable tractor-trailer. The four-year tour launched on July 21, 2011, in conjunction with the 150th anniversary commemoration of the First Battle of Manassas. The HistoryMobile draws together stories from all over Virginia and uses state-of-the-art technology and immersive exhibit spaces to present individual stories of the Civil War from
the perspectives of those who experienced it — young and old, enslaved and free, soldiers and civilians. 3 DMV 2 Go is a mobile customer service center ready to bring DMV services to Virginia. The handicapped-accessible full service office-on-wheels is equipped to process all DMV transactions including: applying for or renewing your ID card — available for adults and children.
3 Hanover Habitat for Humanity will be hosting a Build Day. The organiation will build all of the wall panels for a home on the festival grounds and then put the home on display after it’s built. Once the day’s events are over, the home will be transported to its location in Ashland. For more information on the Hanover Tomato Festival, visit www.hanovertomatofestival.com or call 365-7150.
Commemoration to mark events that changed war Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com One hundred fifty years ago this very week, residents of Hanover County had tens of thousands of guests, mostly unwanted, a massive Union army commanded by Gen. George B. McClellan was encamped in the farm fields along both sides of the Chickahominy River. In the spring of 1862, the eyes of the world were on Richmond and Hanover County as more than 100,000 Federal soldiers marched up the Virginia Peninsula with the intention of taking the Confederate capital and ending the war. With a string of Union victories in Kentucky and Tennessee and the capture of New Orleans – and with the largest army ever assembled on the continent bearing down on Richmond – Northern leaders were hopeful. Men in McClellan’s army expected to spend the 4th of July in the streets of Richmond. And thousands of enslaved African Americans were fleeing to Union lines seeking freedom. Instead, in one war-changing week, McClellan’s campaign had ended in failure, and at enormous cost. The two armies lost a combined total of 35,000
men. The Battle of Gaines’ Mill in Hanover County alone involved more than 100,000, 15,000 of whom became the largest single-day loss of the war so far. Far from ending, the war was transformed. The new commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia – Robert E. Lee – had seized the initiative. Northern leaders issued a call for tens of thousands of new troops and began to craft a document that would become the Emancipation Proclamation. Two months after what would become known as the Seven Days’ Battles, Lee’s army was across the Potomac and into Maryland. Richmond National Battlefield Parks’ Sesquicentennial events in Hanover County include: l Living History Weekend at Gaines’ Mill Battlefield from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 23-24 — The event will feature living history demonstrations, ranger-guided tours and commemorative programs. Military demonstrations, interpretation of civilian life, children’s activities and tours of the battlefield. Shuttles from Cold Harbor Visitor Center,
5515 Anderson-Wright Drive, Mechanicsville. l Battle of Beaver Dam Creek 150th Anniversary from 2 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 26 — Exactly 150 years later, on the day, in the place and at the time the fighting occurred, ranger-guided tours and programs explore the l Battle of Beaver Dam Creek, the first of the Seven Days’ Battles. Beaver Dam Creek unit of the Richmond National Battlefield Park. Shuttles from parking at the VFW Hall, 7168 Flag Lane, Mechanicsville. l Battle of Gaines’ Mill 150th Anniversary from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27 — Exactly 150 years later, on the day, in the place and at the time the fighting occurred, ranger-guided tours and programs explore the Battle of Gaines’ Mill, the largest of the Seven Days’ Battles. Special evening presentation at 6:30 p.m. by retired NPS chief historian Ed Bearss. Gaines’ Mill unit of the Richmond National Battlefield Park. Afternoon shuttles from Cold Harbor Visitor Center, 5515 Anderson-Wright Drive, Mechanicsville. For more information, call 226-1981 or visit www.nps.gov/ rich.
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Gibson and Frances Fowler of Mechanicsville celebrated their 55th anniversary on June 20, 2012. The couple has one daughter, Denise F. Hart and one grandson, Wesley Dale Hart. Photo courtesy of Tracy Ellen Photography
CARA ELIZABETH MCGRATH and BRADY HUCK to marry February 2013 Photo courtesy of Amber Allen Lane Photography
MRS. WILLIAM FRANKLIN SWEET JR. the former Allison Nicole Hubbard married June 2, 2012
The marriage of Allison Nicole Hubbard, daughter of Linette H. Petty of Mechanicsville and the late Carl Douglas Salmon Jr., to William Franklin Sweet Jr., son of William F. Sweet Sr. of New Jersey and Debra Jo Campione of Florida, took place on June 2 in the Italian Gardens at Maymont Park. Reverend John Mehfoud officiated. Kimberly Ann Edds, long time friend of the bride was Maid of Honor and Erica Michelle Creasey, cousin of the bride was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lindsey J. Pennington, friend of the bride, Mrs. Cori H. Pike, friend of the bride, and Miss Meghan C. Hueston, niece of the bride. Andrea D. Leath, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. John Hayes, long time friend of the groom, served as Best Man. Groomsmen were Johnell Crawford, friend of the groom, Eddie Cobb, friend of the groom, Joshua C. Pike, friend of the groom, and Tyler S. Hueston, nephew of the bride. Ring bearer was Michael S. Leath Jr., nephew of the bride. Allison is a 2004 graduate of Lee-Davis High School and a 2009 graduate of James Madison University and now works for Laboratory Corporation of America. William graduated from Douglas Freeman High School in 1999 and works for Trafford Corporation. The couple will reside in Henrico, Virginia.
Mr. Jack McGrath of Richmond, Va. and Ms. Susan M. Mann of Greensboro, N.C., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Cara Elizabeth McGrath, to Brady Huck, son of Dr. Darin and Karalee Huck of Dodge City, Kan. Cara graduated from Kansas State University with a B.S. in Business Administration and concentration in Management Information System and is employed by United Telephone Association, Inc. in Dodge City, Kan. Brady is a graduate of Kansas State University with a degree in Animal Science and is employed by Crop Quest in Dodge City, Kan. A February 2013 wedding is planned in Richmond, Va. and the couple will live in Dodge City, Kan.
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Loving Critter Camp returning to Hanover Beginning in July, the Hanover Humane Society will once again offer its “Loving Critter Camp” for animal-loving children during summer vacation. Rising first through fifth graders will participate in ageappropriate lessons, crafts and hands-on animal encounters that teach them respect, compassion and how to provide a lifetime of care for animals. Students will encounter all sorts of creatures, large and small, and will handle a wide variety of friendly pets. They will examine animals -- both domestic and exotic -- and learn what it takes to care for these animals as pets. At camp, students will participate in activities correlated to Virginia SOLs that are fun and engaging. Older students will begin exploring animal-related careers.
Students will have the opportunity to meet professionals in the field such as animal groomers, trainers, veterinarian personnel, etc. They will have the opportunity to engage in animal-related activities and learn what it takes to work with these amazing creatures as pets. Critter Camp is a five-day program, offered from 9-2 p.m., July 23-27. Classes must meet a minimum enrollment to be held. “Loving Critter Camp” will be held at Hanover Humane’s facility in Ashland. The cost is $150 per child. with all course materials provided. For more information on Hanover Humane’s Loving Critter Camp Sessions, and to obtain registration materials, email the coordinator at info@ hanoverhumanesociety.org.
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ber, said she will miss Watson. “I’m going to miss her advocacy for Ashland and everything Ashland. Sue single-mindedly knew that what was best for Ashland was best for the school system.” John E. Gordon Jr. had the opportunity to work with Watson as a member of the School Board and a county supervisor representing the South Anna District. He also said that the manner in which Watson approached public service stands out to him. “Sue was not there to advance a particular agenda, to represent a particular group of people,” Gordon said. “Sue was
always concerned and worked for the entire school population. Every child is important to Sue Watson and every child has a potential that they deserve an opportunity to achieve. That’s Sue Watson’s philosophy and she not only had that philosophy, but she lived it. She worked to make that happen. And I will tell you, the citizens of Hanover County will never fully realize the impact that Sue Watson had on the lives of the kids that went through the Hanover County Public School system.” Ashland Mayor Faye O. Prichard had high praise for Watson, who she called a “dear friend.” “We have in this town a core group of people that when you need to get something done, you say, ‘Call . . .’ and Sue
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Watson’s at the very top of that list along with a very few other people. She’s enthusiastic. She’s kind. But she’s a believer. She’s a believer in this town and this county and if you want somebody who really believes in [not only] who we are, but the future of who we will be, that’s always Sue Watson.” In addition to education, the Ashland Musical Variety Show is another of Watson’s passions. Watson was happy that her daughters, Susan Watson Hatchett of Bethesda, Md., and Jane Forbes Watson Fields of Greensboro, N.C., were able to attend the party. “It’s wonderful that everyone has gathered to honor her service and to look towards the future, see what she’s going to do in the future,” said Hatchett, a 1992 graduate of Patrick Henry High School. “I just think it’s very meaningful that all these people — the Hanover community and their children — have been touched in a way by mom’s dedication to the schools because I think she’s made a real impact,”
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He tentatively plans for some friends to come pick him up in Oregon and do more sightseeing on the car ride back home. For now, he is enjoying the bike ride and taking in all that America has to offer. “In the middle of the desert, there are so many stars out,”
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comply) from other things the county should be doing. The information required is infinitely unreasonable.” County attorney Sterling Rives said the process could take about a year, and will require hiring outside legal counsel to file the necessary paperwork in
said Fields, who graduated from PHHS in 1994. Dr. Ritchie D. Watson Jr., also was pleased with the outpouring of affection for his wife. “Well, you know, it’s immensely gratifying to me, but I’m not surprised,” he said. “She’s fully deserving of this and you can tell the atmosphere from this thing is so genuine. That’s what I think
is so wonderful.” Dr. Stewart D. Roberson, who worked with Sue Watson for 16 years during his tenure as superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools, was succinct in praising her. “Anyone who interacts with Sue Forbes Watson knows that she will hold you extremely accountable for doing what is right for public
schools.” Sue Watson said her “husband and some good friends have encouraged me to try to figure out ways to be possibly a stronger advocate, more outspoken, use my experience in different ways.” “There is nothing that I’m moving away from,” she continued. “And Hanover schools are so wonderful and our board and all the people you work with are so wonderful.” Sue Forbes Watson told the crowd that her concern for the quality of education for all children was heartfelt. “That’s the reason our public schools are so important,” she said. “That every child, regardless of his skills, disability, interests, potential, the home, environment, economic level – whatever – every child walks into our door and we have caring, expert teachers and principals, instructional leaders, resources who are deliberate and focused on helping that child be the very best he can be. And that’s a huge deal for that family, that child, and for our world.”
Hughes said. “Shooting stars and sleeping in the hammock. This is the life, man. I feel like a cowboy.” Hughes had one lasting thought he wanted to share, a quote he has adopted for his journey: “How can you ever be old and wise, if you were never young and wild.” In addition to raising money to help pay for travel expens-
es, Hayden said he hopes the majority of money raised will go towards helping raise awareness about LMS. If you would like to sponsor him by the mile, or by making a flat donation to his expenses, or for LMS, you can donate safely online by going to the “Donate Here” page at hanovertool.com or click “Donate” on Hanover Tool’s Facebook page. More than $6,000
has been donated to the cause. Hanover Tool is a sponsor of Hayden’s ride for LMS research and will be paying all credit card processing fees. That enables your entire donation to go to LMSarcoma. Direct Research Checks, payable to Hayden Hughes, can be sent to: Hanover Tool Inc., 10417 Dow-Gil Rd., Ashland VA 23005.
Washington, D.C. But most of the required legwork can be accomplished in-house, including DOJ visits and community outreach and contact, according to Rives. The motion receives unanimous support from the board. In other matters, chairman Ed Via ended weeks of speculation on who would replace Sue
Forbes Watson as the Ashland representative on the School Board by naming Hank Lowry to that post. “As it should be, there has been considerable public interest in this post,” Via said. “This is not an election, so there is no candidate forum nor is it a decision made by a tally of the greater number of calls and letters and support.
The decision is too important for that.” Lowry said he knows he had big shoes to fill. “Mrs. Watson has left a wonderful legacy, one that I hope I can preserve and enhance,” he said. Robert Hundley was reappointed by Chickahominy District supervisor Angela Kelly-Wiecek to the School Board.
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Sue Forbes Watson receives a gift from Dr. Stewart D. Roberson, former superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools, during her retirement party for her 36 years of service on the School Board.
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CALENDAR | News, Updates & Listings Wednesday, June 20 Hanover Humane Society will hold its GiveBack Fundraiser with the Ruby Tuesday, England Street, in Ashland. Participate by downloading the GiveBack Voucher found at www.hanoverhumanesociety.org and tendering the voucher when you place your order at Ruby Tuesday at any time during June 20, 21, and/or 22. Ruby Tuesday provides Hanover Humane with a donation of 20% of the meal tabs placed during the month’s fundraiser.
hold a veterinary Wellness Clinic at its facility at 12190 Washington Highway in Ashland. The clinic begins at 4 p.m. and concludes at 5:45 p.m. No appointments. Please visit www.hanoverhumanesociety. org for more information.
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the moonbounce at 7046 Cold Harbor Rd. For more info call 746-5081 or visit www.walnutgrovebaptist.com. A fundraiser for Aiden and Heath Markham, the sons of Sabrina Maters Markham, will be held from 6-8 p.m. at AMF Hanover Lanes in Mechanicsville. The cost is $15 for adults and $8 for children and includes shoes.
Family Movie Night at the Atlee Branch Library at 6:30 p.m. See a great family movie together and enjoy tasty movie treats provided by the Friends Free Concert- Polaris, a of the Atlee Library. For more 5-piece band that plays clasinformation call 559-0654 or The Mechanicsville Tea Party visit the library at 9161 Atlee sic rock with a positive message will kick off the 2012 Front will continue hands on activism Road. Porch Concert Series from 6:30with tonight’s meeting. In conjunction with Americans For Teen Wii Night at the 8:30 p.m. The concert is free Prosperity they will concentrate Mechanicsville Branch Library and all are encouraged to bring our efforts on training citizens to at 5:30 p.m. Ages 11-18. Play a lawn chair or blanket to sit take an active part in promoting fun games on the Wii and enjoy on. Polaris plays for the weekly conservative goals toward restor- pizza provided by the Friends NorthStar Community gathering and preserving economic of the Mechanicsville Library. ing on Sundays at 10:00am. For free market American ideals. For more information call 746- more info call or 746-5081 or The Mechanicsville Tea Party 9615 or visit the library at 7461 visit www.walnutgrovebaptist. com. welcomes all and invites you to Sherwood Crossing Place. join us on our new meeting days, the first and third Wednesday’s Friday, June 22 Saturday, June 23 of each month at 7 p.m., 8700 Please come out and supFriday Night Kids Club is Bell Creek Road. For more infor- celebrating Christmas in June! port the Cancer Benefit for mation check out their website: Parents: Drop your kids off at Chris Aigner with a poker mechanicsvilleteaparty.com, or Walnut Grove Church - chil- tournament. $1,500 top prize. call 241-8549. dren ages 4 – grade 5 are wel- $30 Donation required to come on Friday nights from play, Registration Starts at 11 Hanover Humane Society will 6:30–8:30 p.m. Come jump in a.m., Game starts at 1 p.m. -
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The Ashcake Volunteer Rescue Squad will have a community open house from 10-2 p.m. at 8375 New Ashcake Road in Mechanicsville (23116). Enjoy fun and learning with us, come meet your Emergency Responders and learn of our preparedness for 9-1-1 calls in Hanover. Our open house is an invitation for families to meet the responders staffing your ambulances and fire trucks. Please ask about joining our volHanover Humane Society unteers in their effort to tend will hold a dog adoption stand at emergencies nearby. Equipment its facility at 12190 Washington displays and tours of our facil-
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Vacation Bible School at Mechanicsville Presbyterian Church: Journey to Babylon with Daniel each evening, 68 p.m., Monday-Friday. Ages Preschool-Grade 8. For more A summer family event called information, call 746-5496. Hometown Nazareth will be hosted at Gethsemane Church Tuesday, June 26 East Hanover Volunteer of Christ from Sunday, June 24 to Thursday, June 28. Kids and Rescue Squad will be hosting a adults at Hometown Nazareth Virginia Safe Boating Class, on will be decorating canvas bags to Tuesday through Thursday evesend and collecting money to help nings, June 26, 27, and 28, 2012. purchase livestock for needy chil- The class will start each evening dren and their families in India at 6 p.m., and will end at approxithrough Central India Missions. mately 9 p.m. This class will qualHometown Nazareth will run ify you as a safe boater through from 6:30-8:30 p.m. each evening. the State of Virginia. Registration For more information, call 779- is online at www.dgif.virginia.gov, 2044 or visit us on the web at or please contact Glenn Schneider at 550-1383. www.gethsemanechristians.org. Revival at Rural Point Baptist Church with Evangelist Max Alderman. Please come and join us for these special services, Sunday – 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. June 25-29, Monday - Friday our revival services will be at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, June 27 The Pamunkey Regional Library Board of Trustees will meet at the King and Queen Branch Library at 8:30 a.m. The library is located at 450 Newton Rd., St.
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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com
Mechanicsville Christian Center: Sundays 9 & 11am; Children’s ministries - Weds. 7pm; Students - Sun. & Thurs. nights. 8061 Shady Grove Rd. (804)746-4303 www.mccag.org
Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Trinity Christian Church 8469 Atlee Road, 746-4838 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Nursery Provided Dr. Rick Harrison, Pastor Helen Simpson, LCSW, Associate Pastor Donna Lewis, Director of Music www.trinitychristianchurch.com
EPISCOPAL ALL SOULS CHURCH Worshiping at 9:30am, the 2nd, 3rd,& 4th Sundays at Cool Spring School, 9964 Honey Meadows Rd., The Rev. Amelie Allen Wilmer, Vicar, 804-559-9302, 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/Winter Schedule: Sunday Service will be at 8am & 10:30am with coffee hour after both services. A nursery is available for infants & toddlers at the 10:30am service. Rev. Jack Sutor 537-5516. stpaulshanover.org
The Episcopal Church of the Creator 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered, Biblically Focused 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 10:00 am www.creatorfamily.net email: creatorcontact@comcast.net
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 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
MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee & Signal Hill Rd. Nancy Clark, Interim Pastor 746-5496 www.mechpres.org Sunday Schedule: 9 am Contemporary 9:45 am Education 11 am Traditional
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; Mike Campbell, Youth Minister; Rose Williams, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org
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
Pole Green Church of Christ 8319 Lee Davis Rd. 746-3376, 9am Sunday School; 10am Morning Worship; 7pm Wednesday Bible Study 746-3376 Senior Minister, E. L. Jones www.pgchurchofchrist.com
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.blac kcreek.org
LUTHERAN Messiah Lutheran Church & School 8154 Atlee Rd. 746-7134 www.mlcas.org Sunday Service- 8:15 & 10:45am, Sun. School 9:30. Preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. Child Care 7am-6pm St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sunday School 9:15am, Worship Service 10:30am, Nursery Available.
Hanover Church of the Nazarene 8391 Atlee Rd, (hanoverlife.com) Atlee Christian Academy -- PK-5th grade atleechristianacademy.com (746-3900)
Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sundays 8:30 or 11am, w/Sunday School @ 9:45. Daily preschool & after school child care.
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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. Meeting at Patrick Henry High School, Ashland, Sundays 10 AM, Jim Langlois, Pastor; 368-7592 www.tmhnow.org
PRESBYTERIAN GINTER PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3601 Seminary Ave., Richmond. Many Hanover members. Thoughtful, joyful, diverse. 8 minutes south of I-295. GinterParkPC.org. 804-359-5049 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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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 info, activities & worship times visit www.cool spring.org or call 746-0800 FCC - Fellowship Community Church Teaching the Word of God and watching for the miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am www.fellowshipcc.com Grace United Family Church “Where Grace Unites Us” 8700 Bell Creek Road Mechanicsville 23116 Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Get connected in one of our small groups; “Communities of Hope” to begin soon. Contact: 335-6728 /graceunitedfc@gmail.com “Come as you are” -- See you Sunday! Glenn Hawkins, Pastor 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: 8:30am Contemporary Worship, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship
SOUTHERN BAPTIST New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor 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 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; 746-4719 Rev. Dr. Jeff Harlow, Pastor Mark Roscoe, Youth Director Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided) Sunday Afternoon Faith Exploration, for all ages 4:30-5:30pm www.enonumc.org enonchurch@verizon.net 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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49
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50
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Good Luck
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53
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60
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How I Met
56
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(2:00) “The Fugitive”
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301
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320
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››‡ “Red Dawn” (1984, Action) Patrick Swayze. Å
Phineas
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6 PM
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The 700 Club Å
Prince
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34
(TNT)
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35
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(NICK)
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50
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How I Met
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56
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301
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15
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The 700 Club Å
Prince
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60
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10:30
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SportsCenter Special (N) College Baseball: NCAA World Series, Game 14: Teams TBA. (N) Å SportsNet
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SportsTalk
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Real Sex
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33
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34
(TNT)
The Mentalist Red Moon
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››‡ “Watchmen” (2009, Action) Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman. Å
35
(WTBS)
Friends ’
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King
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The Office
37
(A&E)
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39
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(:25) Gangland ’ Å
(:38) Gangland Root of All Evil Å
(7:51) Gangland Å
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Dallas Å Barter
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CSI: NY ’ Shipping
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44
(DISC)
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Deadly Seas ’ Å
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Deadliest Catch (N) ’
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49
(NICK)
Big Time
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SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious
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Yes, Dear
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50
(DISN)
Good Luck
Austin
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Jessie ’
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Phineas
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53
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60
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56
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301
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320
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A. Lincoln
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R. Gervais
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35
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(ESPN)
7
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8
JUNE 23, 2012 2:30 3 PM 3:30
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4
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7
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8
9
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11
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13
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15
(WGN)
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WNBA Basketball: Chicago Sky at Minnesota Lynx. (N) Å
Ball Boys
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23
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24
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9
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13
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15
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MLB Baseball: Brewers at White Sox
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23
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24
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NCIS Twisted Sister ’
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NCIS Driven ’ Å
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33
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(TNT)
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Law & Order Blackmail
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34
(TNT)
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35
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35
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39
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Auction
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33
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44
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Man, Woman, Wild ’
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44
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Final Offer ’ Å
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53
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60
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60
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56
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56
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301
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320
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320
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(3:30) NASCAR Racing: Nationwide Series: Sargento 200. (N) (Live) Cycling
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ESPN Sports Saturday (N)
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ABC News
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PGA Tour Golf
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13
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15
(WGN)
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Rules
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48 Hours Mystery Å
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MLB Baseball: Washington Nationals at Baltimore Orioles. ’ (Live) Å
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Entertainment Tonight
U.S. Olympic Trials
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››› “War of the Worlds” (2005) Tom Cruise. Å
35
(WTBS)
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37
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39
(SPIKE)
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›› “The Game Plan” (2007, Comedy) Å
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33
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WNBA Basketball: Sparks at Mercury
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23
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44
(DISC)
Man, Woman, Wild ’
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Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
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Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast-Loud
49
(NICK)
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50
(DISN)
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Good Luck
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Contact Phyllis Harris at 982-9316 or Geraldine Jones at 564-5929. We also are selling tickets for are crab feast for $30 for adult and $10 for children 12 and under. Its all You-Can-Eat and Drink. Music by The Everwilde Band, Please No coolers allowed. All Proceeds will go to Frog Level Volunteer Rescue Squad.
Ashland. The event will have local agencies and care providers offering information on a variety of topics relating to senior care options. Scheduled to be in attendance: Humana, Alzheimer’s Association, TNT Transportation, Hanover Sheriff Department, AskMe II, Gospel Music 7:30-9 p.m. at Odyssey Hospice, New Highland Springs Church, and Verena at Hanover Tavern as they present “A Virginia Center Commons. Call Journey Through Gospel Music” With The Village of Faith Choir. 412-2533 for more information. Featuring Minister of Music Jason Baxter and Director of Drama Saturday, June 30 Frog Level Vol. Rescue Squad Valerie Davis. Tickets are $10. is Seeking Vendors for our crab Reserve your tickets today by callFeast from 12-5 p.m. Please ing 537-5050. Doors open at 6:30 MONDAY EVENING 4 PM 4:30
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p.m. music starts at 7:30 p.m. For paved the way for the passage of more information see www.hano- Virginia’s Statute for Religious Freedom. Freedom’s Apostles is vertavern.org. a reenactment of Henry’s defense A free public performance of of the Baptists. Call 837-4900 for Freedom’s Apostles—The Trial of more information. the Spotsylvania Baptists will be presented at 11 a.m. at the his- Tuesday, July 3 toric Hanover Courthouse (Rt. Happy Birthday, America at 301/Hanover Courthouse Road). the Mechanicsville Branch Library In Colonial Virginia there was but at 6:30 p.m. Celebrate America’s one established, government-sup- birthday with stories, songs, and ported religion – The Church of crafts. Refreshments provided by England. But religious dissenters the Friends of the Mechanicsville began to test the system. In 1768, Library. For more information call Patrick Henry defended three 746-9615 or visit the library at preachers who faced imprison- 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place. ment for publicly proclaiming the Gospel at the Upper Spotsylvania Wednesday, July 4 Meeting House. His defense helped The Friends Of The Library
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would like to notify everyone that “The July 4th Book Sale” will be held this year in the Community Room at The Richard Gillis Library on the tracks in Ashland. We will also have tables set-up on the sidewalk in front of the Library as well. Just look for the Red, White and Blue Balloons. Also don’t forget to bring your gently used VHS, Tapes, Books on Tape, CD’s, Paper Backs - all sizes, Textbooks with Workbooks, Hardbacks, Childrens Books, and Coffee Table Books. The hours of the sale are 10-2 p.m.
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Post 175 continues dusting the opposition At 5-0, Legion team has yet to give up a run By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com The starting pitchers for the American Legion Post 175 baseball team have made a improbable pact. They are each trying not to be the first pitcher to allow an opponent to score. “We’ve already made a deal, they miss their first start if they give up a run,” said Michael Thomas. “I guess that’s why we’re trying not to give it up.” Five games into the schedule, they are well on their way, having shut out every opponent they’ve faced. “I wouldn’t want to be a pitcher that gives up the first run,” Post 175 coach Eddie Gates laughed. “He’ll get a little razing.” Thomas did his part, starting on the mound in a Father’s Day matchup on Sunday, as Mechanicsville downed last year’s District 11 champions, Post 361, 14-0. “It will be tough on that one pitcher that gives up the run,” Thomas said. The VCU committed player struck out eight and gave up four hits in six innings of work in a game he admittedly started slowly but got stronger as the game progressed. “My arm was a little tight
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Above: The dust flies as Post 175’s Zach Broaddus, left, gets congratulated by teammate Michael Thomas (19) after scoring on an error. At right: Mechanicsville’s Bryant Lowry slides in at third as the throw goes off the glove of Post 361’s Will Black.
starting out and then finally I loosened up, started being able to throw the fast ball with more velocity,” he said. Thomas notched five Ks over his final three innings on the mound. “That might have been one of the better outings I’ve seen him have all year,” Gates said. “His curve ball was working. His changeup was working.” It was the team’s third straight 7-inning game in a week where Post 175 outscored their opponents 47-0. On the season, Mechanicsville has scored 59 runs. Even a roster shortened by Beach Week could not slow Mechanicsville down as the substitutes made the most of their starting roles.
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Bryant Lowry filled in for Mitch Keeler behind the plate and Gates gave him credit for the shut out of 361. “Bryant Lowry called a good game,” Gates said. “Coaches don’t call the pitches. We’re letting the catchers call the pitches.” Lowry also contributed at the plate going 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI, two runs and a steal. Though it has become their trademark, the player’s minds are not constantly on getting shutouts. “We don’t think about it during the game,” said short stop Andrew Knizner. “We’re more of a process oriented team and we go out there and do things right, throw strikes,
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attack hitters, swing the bat well and that’s kind of end result.” In his first year with Post 175, Knizner has made an immediate impact. Having already committed to play at NC State, Knizner chose to play closer to home this season with former teammates and rivals. He has also shown he is a natural leader on the field. “That’s just a part of my personality,” he said. “I played quarterback. I played short stop my whole life and in the middle of that (field) you have to help lead the team out here. They do their part, do their job. There’s a lot of leaders on this team. It’s real great.”
As has been their trend, Post 175 jumped on the scoreboard quickly against Post 361 sidearm hurler Dylan Gonzales. With one out in the top of the first, Knizner reached on an error and advance to second when Thomas singled up the middle. A groundout to short by Ryan Bettinger put both in scoring position and Lowry’s double to the corner of left field sent them home. Lowry then scored on a single from Conner Hall for a 3-0 lead. But Post 175 wasn’t done. Hall stole second, reached third on a wild pitch and scored on a Bryan Johansen single to put
Mechanicsville up 4-0, an unenviable position for any opponent facing a squad that has yet to give up a run. “That’s how we want to attack them,” Gates said. “Put the pressure on them to score against us.” Any lapse in 175’s game seemed to come after the quick lead. After scoring four in the top of the first, Mechanicsville went three-and-out in their next three at bats. “I think we started swinging at some pitches that were out of the zone,” Gates said. Mechanicsville got their see DUST, pg. 39 `
Soccer is on the rise in Hanover County By David Halstead For The Mechanicsville Local Thanks to many dedicated volunteers and coaches in local soccer leagues and teams, a spike in youth participation has been noticed. Starting them off at a young age is what Richmond Kickers player Ross Mackenzie says is the key to success. “I think Hanover and Mechanicsville in particular have always been a place where players have come to play,” Mackenzie said. Mackenzie, along with a handful of other Kickers players and coaches are offering two youth clinics in July that allow young children to come and enjoy the sport and get coached on fundamentals of the game. The Kickers are holding two free clinics for talented 6-8 year olds in Hanover County. The first will be held at Pole Green Park on Wednesday, July 18 from 6-7 p.m. and the second will be at Hanover Courthouse
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offense back in the top of the fifth after Zach Broaddus (2for-3, 3 runs, RBI) led off with a double to the fence in left. Broaddus moved to third on sacrifice bunt by Chad Woodell then scored when a throw back to the mound went awry. One inning later, 175 exploded for seven runs on six hits. Lowry singled to right then advanced to second when Gonzalez dropped a bunt popup from Hall. Lowry tried to steal third and the throw to Will Black went into left, allowing Lowry to score. Hall, Patrick Holler, Broaddus and Chris Childress all scored off RBI hits to push the lead to 12-0.
Park the following Wednesday, July 25 from 6-7 p.m. The clinics are being held to promote the ADP program which is an advanced skills program for 6-8 year olds and will also be coached by Kickers pro players. This is an eight week program that will be held at Pearson’s Corner Elementary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays for eight weeks this fall beginning in September. “I have seen that Hanover County is a hot bed for talent and there are a lot of good players there,” Mackenzie said. “So, we thought it would be a good idea to offer some free clinics just so the kids can come out and meet some of our pro players and get a little more instruction and insight into what our ADP program that we are going to offer at Pearson’s Corner would be like for them.” Similar programs are already established in the Richmond area, but this is the first time that the Kickers
have come to the Hanover and Mechanicsville area. “We have programs in the West End, Southside, and some programs out at Poor Farm Park as well,” Mackenzie said. “We thought this was kind of an area of town where we hadn’t really gotten involved with yet.” ADP is the bridge between Recreational and Travel soccer and Mackenzie, who is the director of the ADP/U9 program, said that this year 80 percent of the U9 Travel players were former ADP participants. “I think the camps and the ADP programs are a great starter program for kids in Hanover County,” Mackenzie said. “To get them into an environment where they are learning from very good players, and good coaches, they are learning the fundamentals of the game and improving at a rapid rate.” Mackenzie attributes the nationwide rise of interest in soccer to younger kids being able to watch older siblings compete and he says that it
“We got back into hitting strikes, swinging at pitches, situations when we had people in scoring position,” Gates said. “I think we have four or five hits today with two strikes, which is great. That’s battling, especially when you’ve got people in scoring position. Those two strike hits, they scored the runs.” Mechanicsville added two more in the top of the seventh. Holler punched a single into right to drive in Johansen then he himself scored on a wild pitch. Even when 361 got runners on, the Post 175 defense made big plays to end threats. Cole Hyman led off the bottom of the first with a hit but was then picked off by Thomas on a throw to first. In the second, Thomas walked Black but Lowry caught the runner when
he attempted to steal second. In the fourth, Holler made a diving catch in right to end a threat. Post 175 will be put to the test this week with three of their four games coming against teams that are dangerous. On Wednesday they travel to Patrick Henry to take on Post 206 for a 7 p.m. contest. The following night they will be in Powhatan to face off a team whose roster includes players from Division AA state champion Powhatan and Division AAA semifinalist James River. If that wasn’t a hard enough week, on Saturday Mechanicsville plays as yet undefeated Post 125 in a noon contest at Shepherd Stadium. “We’re still going to have four or five people at Beach Week,” Gates said. “We’re just going to have to play them with
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Kickers pro player and assistant technical director Ross MacKenzie helps out a group of young players who are learning the game of soccer.
helps fuel a passion for soccer in the next generation. “I think Richmond is a soccer town,” Mackenzie said. “There is a pro team here and the amount of soccer that you see on TV now, along with the amount of kids playing, it has kind of taken over as a more popular sport. I think it is growing nationwide. I don’t think it is just a Richmond thing.”
With the soccer skills of youth in Hanover growing, a chain reaction has been noticed in the quality of play by local middle and high school teams. The Kickers hope that this camp and the ones to be held in the future will keep Mechanicsville on the map as a soccer town. “I think it will be great for the development of soccer in Hanover County in general if
we can get the kids out there at a young age and get the fundamentals down,” Mackenzie said. “Getting them really passionate and enjoying the game, I think you will see that as they get older.” More information on the upcoming camps can be found on the Kickers’ website, http:// www.richmondkickers.com/ youth/ADP/index_E.html.
what we’ve got and have some fun.” Post 175 closes out the week on Sunday at Rockwood Park when they play Post 186 at 4 p.m. P175.............. 400 010 72 — 14 13 1 P361.............. 000 000 00 — 0 5 4 Thomas, Childress (7) and Lowry. Gonzalez, Crain (6) and Stout. W — Thomas. L — Gonzalez. Highlights: Michael Thomas (175) 8 K’s, 3 for 5, RBI; Bryan Johansen (175) 3 for 4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Zach Broaddus (175) 2 for 3, 2B, RBI, 3 runs; Will Black (361) 1 for 2, 2B. Records: Mechanicsville Post 175 50; West End Post 361 2-2 Charlie Leffler/The Local
At right: Mechanicsville’s Conner Hall, left, steals second base and avoids the tag by Post 361’s Cole Hyman. Post 175 defeated the defending District 11 champions 14-0 and have yet to give up a run this season.
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Bobby Lutz offers hoops advice: Fit in For NC State assistant coach, college basketball is about finding the right fit By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com Nearly every local high school basketball player dreams about continuing their career in college and then going on to the professional ranks. For many, such dreams will always remain no more than dreams while others actually have a chance to fulfill that fantasy. While most players think the only way to find basketball success is through a major college, according to North Carolina State University Associate Men’s Basketball Coach Bobby Lutz, the path to such fulfillment is rarely as predictable as the end goal. For Lutz, above all else the important thing is finding the right fit. Last month, Lutz stopped in Richmond, as part of a Wolfpack Caravan tour, to talk to a large group of alumni that live in Central Virginia. Lutz, who just wrapped up his first season at NC State, was filling in for men’s head coach basket-
ball coach Mark Gottfreid who was committed elsewhere. “I’m excited to do it,” he said. “We’re just one piece of the Wolfpack puzzle, but being the newest piece and being in basketball, which is pretty high profile obviously, we want to be out there as much as we can just to let the fans see us and get to know us a little bit. They’d rather see Mark but he can’t be everywhere.” Lutz is familiar with the city, most recently due to his work as the head coach for UNC Charlotte, which made several trips to town to play Atlantic-10 games against the University of Richmond. “It’s a great basketball city,” Lutz said. While some may discount the impact of an assistant coach, there is no question that Lutz’s presence at NC State helped Gottfried complete an amazing single-season turnaround for the Wolfpack. Lutz scouted every game last season, which carried them into the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005. The team also recorded 24 wins, the most since 1998.
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While in Richmond last month, NC State Associate Men’s Basketball Coach Bobby Lutz, center, spoke to Wolfpack alumni Bill Cooper, left, and Dan Houffman, right. Lutz also offered advice for young basketball players who dream of success beyond high school.
“We really exceeded most experts and probably most everyone’s expectations, coming in, inheriting a team that had never won,” Lutz said. “None of these guys had won more than five league games in any year that they’d played.” NC State was far from the
first time that Lutz found success on the basketball court. He has successfully coached at nearly every level of college basketball from NAIA to midmajor to the ACC. As such, Lutz knows the importance of finding the right fit. Even as a walk-on, not every player can fit
Bryan Trophy is the focus for Deep Run Horse Show riders By Dave Lawrence For The Local A horse country tradition – the Deep Run Horse Show – returns to the Deep Run Hunt Club in Manakin Sabot this week. The show, featuring a host of equestrian events and local riders begins Wednesday and ends Sunday. Visitors may be overwhelmed with what to focus on: with horses and riders competing in more than 150 events over the five days of the show, there is a lot to see. But for the participants,
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most of the focus will be on the Bryan Trophy competition, which has achieved legendary status since it began in 1962. “It’s an equitation class for junior riders,” said 16year-old Margaret Luck of Maidens, Va., who hopes to become the 51st name on the list of winners. “I know that it attracts a lot of junior riders to compete in. The tradition keeps a lot of local people coming, and the size of the show gets a lot of people from the East Coast to compete.” see TROPHY, pg. 42 `
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Photo by Jenna L. Teri courtesy of Deep Run Horse Show
into high profile programs, in leagues like the ACC, Big East, SEC or Big 10. “We have a tremendous number of guys that come and try to walk on and most of them don’t make it,” Lutz said. “I always try to be painfully honest.” Lutz himself was cut in his attempt to walk on at North Carolina Charlotte in 1976. However, when he took over as head coach at tiny Pfeiffer College in 1986, Lutz learned that the size of the school does not determine the amount of future success in basketball. “I had a guy (Antonio Harvey) play in the NBA for five years,” he said. “I had another kid, Tony Smith, play 18 years; a kid from Suffock (Va). They retired his jersey in Spain. He played 18 years professionally and made a load of money.” To this day, Lutz uses both players as an example when talking with high school athletes who have big dreams. “What I
tell them, there’s nothing wrong with going to a Division II or even a Division III school, being a part of that and being on the floor,” he said. “Whereas, if you come to walk-on at State, and be important as a practice player, you’re never going to have the opportunity to have the role that you would have at a lower level. “I try to be honest but also open,” Lutz said. “There’s nothing wrong with playing at another level. Find the right school- the right fit and go with it.” For Lutz, players such as Harvey and Smith found professional success, not by being a part of major programs but by finding the right fit in college. “What happens is, you get a young man who’s not quite ready to be a high Division I player, but if he goes to the right small school, maybe it’s a low D-I or a mid D-I, then he blossoms and you couple that with he has the opportunity of getting playing time. “He plays as a freshman even though he’s maybe not quite ready, but he learns and gets better,” Lutz said. Oftentimes such players are said to have slipped through the cracks, but Lutz defines them otherwise. “I don’t know that they slip through the cracks,” he said. “I think they just found the right opportunity and then maximized that and took their game to a different level. Had they gone to a bigger school, they may have never gotten into the game as much to develop that. “It’s an inexact science,” Lutz said. “It’s really hard to say what’s right. You’ve got to go with your heart as a young player and listen to family and say, based on my faith and my family what do I think is the right choice for me.”
Congratulations Hornets
Congratulations Strikers Mexico
Congratulations Dynamo U15
Photos submitted by Woody Blottner
The Richmond Strikers Mexico U-14 Sun Cup champions. Woody Blottner, Brandon Holloman, Jesus Moreno, Artemio Osorio, Jose Maldonado, AJ Zollar, Ethan Boeding, Jimmy Ganley, Roberto Hernandez, Alex Hernandez, Andre Taylor, Austin Kyle, Brian Stephen, Chesney Butler, Minna Blottner, Savannah Berryman, Reed Williams, and Mike Butler Photo submitted by Virginia Fitzpatrick
Front from left: Jackson Barnett, Will Hollins, Brady Bollander, Caleb Bradley, Chay Balderson, and Taylor Morris. Back: Drew Hollins, Michael Joyce, Gabe Sheffield, Turner Fitzpatrick coaches; Brendan Fitzpatrick, Mike Morris, Johnny Sheffield, Chris Barnett and Bob Bollander.
Congratulations to the 8U Hanover Hornets USSSA Mother’s Day Tournament Champions. Submitted by Virginia Fitzpatrick The Virginia Soccer Festival 2012 champions. Front: Mike Butler,
Congratulations Travis Phillips
Photo submitted by Lori Vest
Front: Jonathan Chudoba, Tyler Vest, Jake Hummer, John Mancano, Chris Joly, Mike Carlson. Back: Ben Holder, Matthew Hyland, TJ Warren, Jacob Kesler, David Toussaint, Peter Moberg, Jonathan Hughes and Zach Sergi.
The Dynamo Soccer Club’s U15 Boys travel team placed first in its division at the Capital Cup held May 26-27 at Courthouse Park. The team was undefeated and did not allow any goals against them by their opponents during the tournament! Congratulations Dynamo SC U15 Boys - Capital Cup champs. Submitted by Lori Vest
Congratulations Hawks 8U
Jesus Moreno, Woody Blottner, Austin Kyle, Chesney Butler and Alex Hernandez. Back: Jimmy Ganley, Brian Stephen, Roberto Hernandez, Ethan Boeding, Jose Maldonado, Artemio Osorio, Brandon Holloman, Savannah Berryman, Andre Taylor, Minna Blottner and Reed Williams.
Richmond Strikers Mexico, a U-14 Mechanicsville based coed team, won their two end-of-year tournaments. In winning all eight games the past two weekends, Strikers Mexico won both The Sun Cup Tournament and the Virginia Soccer Festival at Courthouse Park in Hanover. While scoring a combined 44 goals, Strikers Mexico had five shutout wins. Congratulations Strikers Mexico on a championship season. Submitted by Woody Blottner
All-Star lacrosse players Photo submitted by Anthony Davis
Front: Sam Saunders, Bronson Davis, Wade Shepherd, Chase Flora, Luke Gathright and Ryan Cowell. Middle: Cole Elrod, Nate Jones, Chase Hustead, Clay Lalik, Charlie Rohr and Will Moore. Back: Coach Anthony Davis, Manager Mike Rohr, Coach Jimmy Cowell and Coach Joe Elrod.
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Patrick Henry’s Travis Phillips, ran a :14.14 to finish second in his preliminary heat of the 110 hurdles at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals on
the campus of North Carolina A&T in Greensboro. Phillips advanced to the final and finished fourth (14.11) overall to earn All-American honors.
Clarifications In last week’s article on the Optimist golf tournament, it was indicated that Jesse Hazam earned a spot in the International Tournament in Palm Springs, Fl. Because Hazam was an out of state entrant, he will not receive the district sponsorship from the local event. Instead, Casey
Bannon will go as a representative of the district. Hazam will receive a portion of the entry but be required to attend the tournament on his own. Last week’s article on Atlee’s boys lacrosse was written by Clem Sydnor and submitted by Fitz Rogers.
Photo submitted by Sandy Cook
Atlee - Adam Brackley, Tye Burris. Hanover - Casey Cook, Todd Edstrom, Patrick Sorey. Lee Davis - Randy Loving, Justin Keener
Ten lacrosse players from Hanover County participated in the boys division of the 2012 U.S. Lacrosse Richmond Chapter High School Lacrosse Classic on June 8 at Benedictine School. The AllStar team was composed of players from private and public school teams in the Richmond area. Submitted by Sandy Cook
The 8U Hawks won their first tournament, Memorial Day weekend at Rockwood Park. It was the 2012 Va. USSSA State Championship. The Championship game was tied going into the last inning and the Hawks pounded out six runs, played some D and won 12-6. Your hard work has paid off. Submitted by Anthony Davis X
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Lee-Davis/Randolph-Macon alum Jordan Walton signs with St. Louis R-MC standout picks up minor league contract Contributed report
Former Randolph-Macon College baseball standout and 2012 graduate Jordan Walton signed a minor league contract with the World Champion St. Louis Cardinals on Monday and will report to the Batavia Muckdogs, located in Batavia, New York immediately. The Muckdogs (www. muckdogs.com) are members of the New York – Penn League which operates in the northeastern United States. It is classified as a “Short-Season A” league; its season starts in June, after major-league teams
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Unlike most of the other classes, which are judged on the horse’s ability to complete the jumping course, Luck said the Bryan Trophy competition presents more difficult jumps and – while the horse’s performance is important – is judged on how the rider presents herself. “Judging is based on how smoothly you can make the course look, how easy you ride it, how you present yourself to the judge, how you complete your jumping course cleanly,” Luck said. “You have to get through the whole course without stopping or pulling rails.” Ada Cosby, a trainer whose daughter Annie won the Bryan Trophy in 2009, described what the riders and horses go through. “First they compete over fences,” Ada Cosby said. “Then they bring the riders back to compete on the flat, which is showing their skill without the jump. After that, they usually
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Last week former Lee-Davis and Randolph-Macon baseball player Jordan Walton, left, signed a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals organization.
have signed their amateur draft picks to professional contracts, and ends in early September. The Muckdogs opened their season on June 18
when they played host to the Auburn Doubledays, which is an affiliate of the Washington Nationals. Currently, the league
pick six of the riders to come back for further testing where they do a shorter, more difficult jumping course.” The jumping course consists of a minimum of six fences no more than 3 feet, 6 inches high and 4 feet wide. The rider must navigate the course in an efficient and elegant manner. On the flat course, the rider guides the horse through a series of walks, trots and canters and may be required to demonstrate other aspects of horsemanship. Both components are scored on a 100-point scale. “My daughter felt very privileged to be among the riders who have won it,” Ada Cosby said. “As you go back in history, some of the best riders in our industry were Bryan Trophy winners.” Annie Cosby, a sophomore at Elon University, said what it felt like to win the trophy. “The Deep Run Horse Show is local for us, so it was a big deal to go watch the Bryan Trophy,” Annie Cosby said. “When I got to compete in it, I didn’t even really dream of
winning or even placing – I was just doing it for fun. It was on my last year that I could do it. When I won, it was kind of a huge surprise. … We had just finished the test when they announced the results. I was still really nervous, but it was really exciting.” She said she was humbled by being able to claim membership in an elite club. “That was the biggest thing about it,” Annie Cosby said. “Being able to share that I won the same trophy in the same class as some people that I had looked up to growing up.” The Deep Run Horse Show is one of three shows designated by the United States Equestrian Federation as a USEF Heritage Competition, the highest honor the federation awards to a show. While the Bryan Trophy is the highlight, top finishers in all events benefit from the show’s status within the industry. “This one is a [USEF] ‘AA’ rated show,” Luck said. “It means you can earn more points nationally though it.”
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includes teams in seven different states. In addition to New York and Pennsylvania, from which the league draws its name, the NYPL also has clubs in Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, Vermont, and Connecticut. Walton, a Lee-Davis graduate, becomes the second Yellow Jacket in six seasons to join a Major League organization and the third to play professionally during that time. In 2006, Travis Beazley was taken by the Boston Red Sox in the 38th round of the MLB Draft and played five seasons in the Red Sox system. 2011 graduate James Bierlein is in his second season with an independent team and currently pitching for the Trinidad Triggers (Colo.) in the Pecos League. If the status and excitement of the show were not enough, the hospitality makes it a hit for participants and fans, Luck said. Hospitality is something that event organizers take very seriously. “We are very well known for our hospitality,” said Betsy Tompkins, “AA” chairman for the Deep Run Horse Show Association. In addition to food and beverages, vendors on the show grounds will be offering a variety of arts, crafts and clothing. Events begin each day at 8 a.m. Admission is free. Proceeds from the show will benefit the Second Chances program run by the James River Chapter of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation. The program, based at the James River Work Center, rescues retired racehorses from possible neglect, abuse or slaughter as well as teaches inmates elite grooming skills.
Photo at right by Jenna L. Teri courtesy of the Deep Run Horse Show
“What a tremendous and well deserved opportunity for Jordan,” said R-MC Head Coach Ray Hedrick. “It is nice to see such a high quality person like Jordan get a chance to pursue his childhood dream. I have very little doubt that he will be successful. We are all very fortunate and proud to have him in our Yellow Jacket family.” In a career that saw him achieve almost every honor in Division III Baseball, Walton was named an All-American for the second-time in as many years by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) on May 31 and is the holder of almost every Randolph-Macon offensive record. Walton, who was named a First-Team All-American by
the ABCA as a junior and a Preseason All-American pick prior to this season, won the 2012 ODAC Player of the Year award at the conclusion of the regular season. This season, Walton hit .417 with 68 hits, 20 doubles and six homeruns. He also collected 34 RBIs and posted a .687 slugging percentage and .484 on-base percentage. For his career, he is the R-MC leader in hits (215), doubles (65), RBI’s (137), total bases (348) & extra base hits (86). His final career batting average of .417 is second highest all-time in R-MC history and eighth best in ODAC history. He is just one of 12 players in ODAC history to record 200 career hits, while his doubles total is good for second in the record book.
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HUGE Multi Family Yard Sale Parson’s Cause Sub, near Studley store. Name Brand boy, girl, & adult clothes, toys, furniture, quality household, doll house, linens, Longaberger and MORE! Fri. & Sat. June 22nd & 23rd, 7am - Noon. 9935 Revolutionary Place, 23116.
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Huge Multi Family Yard Sale Sat. June 23rd, 8 am - 1 pm, 9212 Wyattwood Rd. Berkeley Forest, Rain or Shine. Furniture, Barbies, clothes, jewelry, dorm & household items, dance costumes, etc.
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The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office will sell at public auction abandoned, levied and seized and subsequently forfeited property to the highest bidder. The auction for the property below will be held on June 27, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. Inspection of this property will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the day of the sale. The auction will be held at the Hanover Cannery located at 13017 Taylor Complex Lane, Ashland, VA 23005. ABANDONED VEHICLES 1991 Toyota Camry LE, JT2SV22J8M0040451 1989 Ford F250 Pickup, 1FTHF26H2KNA90428 1997 Chevy Pickup, 1GCEK14ROTE118409 1997 Chevy Cavalier, 1G1JC1248V7323723 1999 Ford F250, 1FTNX21L4XED82522 2001 Honda Passport (burned), 456DM58W514400158 1992 Subaru Legacy, 4S3BJ6327N9916778 2007 Ford Explorer, 1FMDU34X4RUD70254 1990 Ford Econoline, 1FTEE14Y4LHA01011 Transfer Pump, Model FR1612 FORFEITED VEHICLES 1993 Ford F150, 2FTEF14N8PCB18087 1998 BMW 740i, WBAGJ8326WDM10565 1999 Ford F150, 1FTRX17W6XNA50675 1996 Ford Ranger, 1FTCR10A8TUB30400 1999 GMC Yukon, 1GKEK13R6XJ800875 1996 Cadillac, 1G6KF529XTU254394 1999 Dodge Durango, 1B4HR28Y2XF605074 2004 Mercury Sable, 1MEFM50U24A611550 1995 Ford Windstar, 2FMDA5142SBA06702 1992 Mazda 626, 1YVGD22B5N5227525 Full payment is expected the day of the sale. Employees of the Hanover Sheriff’s Office are ineligible to bid on this property. All property is sold as is with no warranty implied or expressed and must be removed from the auction site the day of the sale. Vehicles are inoperable for the state highways and will require towing or trailering. Said property may be removed from sale without prior notice as needed.
YARD & ESTATE SALES A to Z Garage Sale, Saturday, June 23rd, 8a-Until Golf to Bike, Pictures to Rugs, Odds & Ends furniture, Tools, Christmas Decoration and much more. Dr, 23111, Rain or Shine. 6332 Greenback Sherrington Subdivision.
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DAYLILIES! Lots of Colors, Sizes! Hundreds Blooming Now! 6210 Cold Harbor Road. Next to Battlefield Visitor’s Center. 730-1807
Monday night @ 6:30pm June 25th, 2012 8073 Mechanicsville Turnpike ( Business 360) Mechanicsville, Va. 23111
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Large Yard Sale Sat. June 23rd, 7:30 am - 2 pm. 13090 King William Road, 23086. Furniture, home furnishings, dishes, quilts, small appliances, tools, much much more.
Mechanicsville Antiques, Collectibles & Flea Market New Items & Old Items Indoors - Air Conditioned 7508 Old Mechanicsville Turnpike Mech., VA. 23111 Phone 559-9100 Furniture, Jewelry, Antiques, Glassware, Knives, Toys, Electronics, Records, CDs, Videos, Movie DVDs, Collectibles, Tools, Decorative Items, Clothes, Sports Memorabilia - 75 Booths Filled! Moving Sale 3 Families- June 23rd, Saturday, 8am, 8415 Arnold Road, 1-mile east of Battlefield School off 360. Antiques, Miscellaneous Household & Decorative Items, Jewelry, New Canning Jars, New Craft Supplies including glue sticks & ribbon, Canna potted plants, and MORE!! Multi Family Yard Sale - Saturday, June 23rd, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. 7959 Arnoka Road off of Shady Grove Rd. 23111. Rain or Shine. Lots of household items (including sheets, towels, kitchen ware, pots & pans) and Christmas items, some furniture, clothes, toys, books and more! Multi-Family Yard Sale Saturday, June 23rd, 8am, 6603 Pohite Drive, Hanover Farms Sub. 23111\
Pets & Animals DOGS Morkie (Maltese Yorkie) 6 month old Female All black. Very playful, loves kids. $350. includes crate, leash, brush, clothes. Shots up to date. Rabies due July. Call 253-7330 for more info.
Education & Instruction ARTS & MUSIC Dream of Playing the Piano? Here is your chance! I can teach you in my home or yours. Now accepting students, children 7 years through adults. Experienced Teacher. References Available. Call 339-6267
Transportation AUTOS FOR SALE 2010 F250 XLT Crew Cab, Loaded. Many extras! Metallic Grey w/charcoal interior. Automatic. 24,500 Miles. Selling for $2,000 under KBB at $28,000. Call 804-432-7365.
Recruitment CLERICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE Part-time /Medical Billing Accounts Receivable Specialist needed for a Rheumatology Specialty practice in the Southside. Past experience with the handling of ATB’S, claim follow up and insurance payers a must. Monday through Friday with flexible hours. Fax all resumes of interest to 804-3231850.
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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA v. CL10000991-00 $3,901.00 U.S. Currency And Carlos Jovon Manson 45 Ivy Lane, Petersburg, VA 23805 ORDER The object of this suit is to forfeit to the Commonwealth of Virginia $3,901.00 United States Currency, because such property was used in substantial connection with or was proceeds derived from the illegal manufacture, sale or distribution of controlled substances or the possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, in violation to §18.2-248 or §18.2-250 and 19.2-386.1 and §19.2-386.22, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. IN THE ALTERNATIVE, this seizure took place due to the fact that said property was used in substantial connection with, or were traceable proceeds of some form derived from, the illegal laundering of proceeds of some activity punishable as a felony under the laws of this Commonwealth in violation of Section 18.2-246.3 and 19.2386.1 and §19.2-386.19 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. The above styled property was found pursuant to a stop, which occurred on June 15, 2010. Mr. Carlos Jovon Manson was the driver and sole occupant of a vehicle which was stopped by Deputy Wright of the Hanover County Sheriff’s Department on Route 33. The vehicle in question was a black Dodge four-door, with a license plate number of KLD-8629. Located within Mr. Manson’s vehicle were a digital scale, marijuana, lose plastic baggies, and a box of plastic sandwich bags. On the person of Mr. Manson was $3,901.00 in United States Currency. Any party claiming interest in such property is hereby notified to appear in the Circuit Court for the County of Hanover, Virginia on or before August 7, 2012 at 9 a.m. in order to protect their interest in said property.
The object of this suit is to forfeit to the Commonwealth of Virginia $1,062.00 United States Currency, because such property was used in substantial connection with or was proceeds derived from the illegal manufacture, sale or distribution of controlled substances or the possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, in violation to §18.2-248 or §18.2-250 and 19.2-386.1 and §19.2-386.22, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. IN THE ALTERNATIVE, this seizure took place due to the fact that said property was used in substantial connection with, or were traceable proceeds of some form derived from, the illegal laundering of proceeds of some activity punishable as a felony under the laws of this Commonwealth in violation of Section 18.2-246.3 and 19.2-386.1 and §19.2-386.19 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. The above styled property was found pursuant to a stop, which occurred on January 27, 2010. Mr. Andre D. McGainey was the backseat passenger of a vehicle which was stopped by Deputy Crumpler of the Hanover County Sheriff’s Department on Route 360. The vehicle in question was a white Nissan Sentra, with a license plate number of XNZ-9495. On the person of Mr. McGainey was $1,062.00 in United States Currency. Any party claiming interest in such property is hereby notified to appear in the Circuit Court for the County of Hanover, Virginia on or before August 7, 2012 at 9 a.m. in order to protect their interest in said property.
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LEGAL DISPLAY ADS VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA v. CL10000630-00 $910.00 U.S. Currency And James Henry Brown, IV 7044 Mill Valley Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 ORDER
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The object of this suit is to forfeit to the Commonwealth of Virginia $910.00 United States Currency, because such property was used in substantial connection with or was proceeds derived from the illegal manufacture, sale or distribution of controlled substances or the possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, in violation to §18.2-248 or §18.2-250 and 19.2-386.1 and §19.2-386.22, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. IN THE ALTERNATIVE, this seizure took place due to the fact that said property was used in substantial connection with, or were traceable proceeds of some form derived from, the illegal laundering of proceeds of some activity punishable as a felony under the laws of this Commonwealth in violation of Section 18.2-246.3 and 19.2-386.1 and §19.2-386.19 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. The above styled property was found pursuant to a stop, which occurred on April 22, 2010. Mr. James Henry Brown, IV was the driver of a vehicle which was stopped by Deputy Wills of the Hanover County Sheriff’s Department on Pole Green Road and I295 North. The vehicle in question was a grey Ford Taurus, with a license plate number of XKW-5987. Located within Mr. Brown’s vehicle was $910.00 in United States Currency. Any party claiming interest in such property is hereby notified to appear in the Circuit Court for the County of Hanover, Virginia on or before August 7, 2012 at 9 a.m. in order to protect their interest in said property.
PRSRT. STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Mechanicsville, VA Permit No.141
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Social Services officers discuss benefits, demand in demand for the agency’s ser- Cold Harbor District while By Melody Kinser Fuller is from Mechanicsville. vices. mkinser@mechlocal.com Lynn H. Saunders and David Four-year terms are appointed With a mission to help those by the Hanover County Board who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new of Supervisors. selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are Saunders, in the role and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on of chair, said she sees firstCountySocialServicesAdvisory the board. see NEED, pg. 25 ` Saunders represents the Board talked about the increase
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 `
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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA v. CL10000375-00 $1,062.00 U.S. Currency And Andre D. McGainey 4512 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222 ORDER
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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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Three bedroom, two full baths, over 1,500square-foot Cape Cod with upgrades including vinyl siding and windows, 30 year dimensional roof, renovated kitchen, newer HVAC and rear deck. Other amenities include fenced backyard, paved drive, country front porch plus one year ERA Home Warranty, In the Atlee School District. $183,000.
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Vinyl Sided Transitional w/2,156 sq. ft., huge kitchen w/appliances, large great room, formal dining room, four nice size bedrooms including a master suite w/a deluxe bath, walkup attic for storage, two car attached garage, full front porch, fenced back yard, natural gas heat and central air plus One Year ERA HOME WARRANTY. VIRTUAL TOUR $234,950
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Beautiful Waterfront Property w/ a spacious 1st floor master suite w/ a deluxe bath & jetted tub plus 3 other spacious bedrooms on the 2nd level, elegant formal dining room, eat-in kitchen w/ Granite, appliances convey & open to the vaulted great room w/ gas fp, 2 car garage, 2 zone heating & cooling, vinyl siding & windows, large rear deck overlooking the Beautiful Lake and more! $340,000 VIRTUAL TOUR
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achieving what may likely be your fi nal milestone as a child. Your parents and loved ones celebrating with you today know that this is a huge moment in your lives, but perhaps it is an even bigger moment in their lives. They have seen you through several key events over the past twelve or thirteen years - your first day of kindergarten, your first report card, the middle school experience, 9th grade, your first date, the driver’s license, prom. Today it is my honor to thank your parents, on behalf of the Hanover County School Board, for allowing us the privilege of getting to know you as we have worked to ensure that you are prepared for the next chapter of your lives – whether that chapter includes post secondary education, the military, or the workplace. By a show of hands, how many of you have a smartphone? Some statistics suggest that 46% of Americans and 27% of the world’s population own a smartphone. I know that many of you believe your smartphone – whether an iPhone, a Blackberry, or a Droid – may be your most valuable possession. If we leave home without our phones or misplace it somehow – we feel utterly lost. Sometimes we even wonder what we would do without it!
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Hanover High School Graduating Class of 2012 Patricia Anne Abruzzese
Andrew James Corbin
Regina Kirby Patterson
Kristie Lynn Stokes
Ian Nikolas Adams
Kathryn Overton Cosby
* Alexis LaShawn Graham
* Cameron James Lindsey
Alexander Harrison Peay
Douglas Britt Strobel, Jr.
Justin Taylor Akers
Emily Nicole Cox
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Douglas Lee Peterson, Jr.
Travis James Struder
Sacagawea P. Allen Jazmen Nikole Alley * Rachel Elizabeth Alley
* Bethany Lee Crawford James Garland Crews III * Michael Patrick Cunningham
Chad Phillip Gordon
J. Kyle Griffin
Dante Matthew Lege
Matthew William Little
Brandon Joseph Grimm
* Lorrie Kay Litton
Andrew Shade Gurley
* Kyle Taylor Locke
Aaron Todd Phillips *+ Dylan Reed Thomas Piacentini William Sean Thomas Piacentini
Ralisha Marie Anderson
Eric Joshua Custalow
Sarah Lynn Hadley
Taylor Rae Locke
Lindsay Nicole Pierce
Jessica Leigh Archer
Michael David Dandridge
Jamie Richard Hamlin
Reashell Lynette Long
Ernest Lancing Plumb
Kyle May Aspegren
* Benjamin Laurence Davis *
Amy Jo Harris
Benjamin Bryant Longest
Louis Barrick Plumb
Thomas Anthony Loving
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* Chelsy Olivia Harris
Heather Nicole Tackett *+ Andrea Lee Taddiken Paige Marie Tatum Julie Kathlyn Taulbee Andrew Raymond Taylor Joshua Alexander Tehan
Louis Wayne Baltz
Lauren Iñez Davis
Stephanie Lynn Bane
DeCima Vaughan Deadmon
Candace Nicole Banton
Jacob Thomas Denby
Rebecca Kristen Banton
Christopher Duane Dobbins
Kaitlyn Elizabeth Hart
Brittany Jean Dolan
Taylor Rae Hart
Amanda Nicole Madry
Christina Marie Raikes
* Brianna Marie Doleba
Stephan Hasson
Emilee Ryane Majewski
Luke Aaron Raikes
DaShawn Lynn Marshall
Dara Janaé Randall
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Dylan McKenzie Harris * Kathleen Michelle Harrison
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Courtney Paige Lovings
Rachel Elizabeth Pruett
Russell Scott Lyons
Courtney Nichole Puryear
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Adam Joseph Rack
Ryan Michael Thames Uniqua Mona Thomas * James Keith Thompson Samuel Bruce Thompson Sirena Wren Thompson
Jaime Lynn Benjamin
Kyle Joseph Donohue
Michelle J. Benjamin
Charles Gilbert Dougherty
Chelsea Renee Hatten
Gatlin Lassiter Martin
Andrea Annette Redden
Deanna M. Bennett
Joseph Louis Dowling
Amanda Kiyoko Hayashida
Dana Joinay Mason
Adam Carey Rhea
Jared Allen Todd
Grace Elizabeth Blackburn
William Allen Reece Drake
Cody F. Haynie
Matthew Tyler Maxey
Alexander Roman Ribakov
Kevin Matthew Tostenson
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Margaret Elizabeth Driggs
Mitchel Henry Hebert IV
Eric Tyler Mayers
David Thomas Richardson *
Thomas Mitchell Blizzard
Meredith Jay Driggs
Ashleigh Michelle Heins
Austin Kyle McCall
Hayden Anthony Robertson
Gerrit Russell Bond
* Erin Elizabeth McGhee
Miranda Rose Suzanne Robinson
Andrea Carolina Düffer
Joshua Randall Henderson
* Meredith Diane Bond
Tyler Lynn Dunevant
David Nicholas Hodges III
Christopher Lee McGraw
Cindy Marie Bonds
* Connor James Durham
Matthew David Holland
Austin Berkeley McKay
Max Emerson Holland
Kelly Marie McKenney
Jason Patrick Ryan
Travis Jackson Holstein
Avery Rebecca McLear
Nelson Gerard Salcedo
Gerard Ray C. Bonjoc Alicia Corbin Boone
Lauren Elizabeth Duval *+ James David Dwyer
Kathleen Lucille Bourne
Jacob Austin Eaves
Hope Elizabeth Bowen
Kevin B. Eckstein
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Morgan Leigh McNamara *+ Hannah Michelle Meeks
Patrick Neil Roche * Madison Leigh Rogers
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Ashley Nicole Inocencio
Stephanie Nicole Mejia
Anna Marie Schmetzer
Sean Nolan Brennan
Hayden Marr Emerson
Curtis Gregory Jackson
Christina Marie Melton
Timothy Samuel Schneider, Jr.
David Dalton Brent
Tyler Douglas Reaves English *
Rachael Elizabeth Jarrells
Harriett Anne Messick
Josie Lynne Epps
Katie Elizabeth Jennings
Dana Alexandra Essigman
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Kimberlie Hu’o’ng Trần * Daniel Alan Trsic Mark Andrew Tuggle * Daniel James Turner Jordan Elaine VanBrackle Hannah Larkin Waldron Kristi Walsh Lucas Matthew Walton Brittany Monique Washington Amy Leigh Waters
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Beverly Joyce Watkins
Lauren Nicole Miles
Aaron Christopher Seal
Joel Christian Watkins
Robert Blake Jones
Kayla Macon Millner
Kristin Ann Seay
Mark Wayne Watkins
Wendy L. Jordan
Philip “Chase” Minor
William Samuel Seay
Reneldo Allan Weatherford
Deven Lewis Mitchell
Ethan Nickolas Shelton
Rachel Paige Webster
LeeAnna Marie Brooks
Jennifer Leigh Ann Eubank
Alex Matthew Brown
Madelyn J. Eubanks
Victoria Lynette Burcham
Roderick DeArance Evans
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