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Ashland Mayor Jim Foley asked why a third rail option running through Ashland’s downtown was included in the options. Related article on page 5.
ASHLAND — Following the second of six scheduled public meetings established to gather comments from the people who will be most affected by a proposed high-speed rail project from Richmond to Washington, D.C., many attendees left with more questions than answers. “I feel like they are just going through the motions and then are going to do whatever they decide,� one attendee said as he exited the meeting. While Department of Public and Rail Transportation representatives have assured
the public that the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) process is designed to consider alternative routes, it seems most of the most viable suggestions have been eliminated. Both opponents of adding a third rail through the center of Ashland and the western bypass alternative favored the consideration of eastern bypass routes that would eliminate significant impacts on both of those areas. But initial screening of those options narrowed the list of alternative routes to four primary paths, none taking advantage of an old RF&P consee DRPT, pg. 5
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Jennifer Mitchell, director of the Department of Public and Rail Transportation, said her department is willing to consider alternatives that did not score well in the initial screening process.
Tomato Festival kicko oers contests and vendors By Melody Kinser Managing Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Now in its 39th year, the Hanover Tomato Festival will be kicking off Friday, with an evening filled with contests and food vendors. Hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at
Pole Green Park at 8996 Pole Green Park Lane in Mechanicsville. Marcy Durrer, recreation program director for Hanover County Parks & Recreation, said the kickoff will include the Papa John’s 4K Run and Relay, music and contests. As for food options, about
50 vendors will be set up, “so folks can pick up dinner.� “We’re going to do some fun contests where they [participants] can win Papa John’s pizza,� she said. Among the contests are pizza box folding, dough throwing, and pepperoni stacking. Pizza
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Linwood Thomas is settling into his role as director of Hanover County’s Economic Development Authority. With a new job, new baby and preparing to move into a new house, it’s an exciting time in his life. He looks at the EDA position as one that’s involved in the community and he is eager for that responsibility.
New EDA director says he’s excited about county By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local MECHANICSVILLE — With a new job, a recently delivered baby and a closing on a new house, one might assume that Linwood Thomas, Hanover County’s new director of Economic Development, is overwhelmed
“I believe that economic development is a job that requires involvement in the community. Hanover has a great story to tell and I’m glad to be a part of that.” LINWOOD THOMAS Hanover County EDA director
going through a mind-boggling period of change . . . but that’s not the case. “I’m excited,” Thomas said as he admitted
life is moving faster than normal for him, his wife and newborn son. “I’m looking at this as a new challenge and we’re looking forward to settling in Hanover.” That move will come in August, but, until then, Thomas will continue to drive the 70 or so miles between Hanover and King George, the site of his latest assignment as economic director. Thomas, 37, is a George Mason University graduate and lifelong resident of the Fredericksburg area, but the Ashland/ Hanover area is not foreign to him. “My wife and I often visited the area and walked around Ashland or went to Maymont,” he said. “We’ve always loved the area.” Thomas arrives in Hanover with a desire to do more than just perform the 9 to 5 responsibilities of the position. “I believe that economic development is a job that requires involvement in the community. Hanover has a great story to tell and I’m see EDA, pg. 4
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June 20
Grand larceny from auto was reported in the 5400 block of Turkey Hill Trail, Mechanicsville. Larceny of bank notes and checks was reported in the 7500 block of Library Drive, Hanover. Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses was reported in the 7000 block of Flannigan Mill Road, Mechanicsville. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 9600 block of Landcastle Drive, Ashland. Issuance of two or more bad checks in 90 days was reported in the 9200 block of Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville. False report to police or falsely summoning police was reported in the 7500 block of County Complex Road, Hanover. Driving after forfeiture of license with blood alcohol content of .02 was reported in the 82700 block of Walnut Grove Road/ Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville. Hit and run, personal injury, was reported in the 10200 block of Lewistown Road, Ashland. Petit larceny, $200 not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell. Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substance was reported in the 16800 block of Mountain Road, Montpelier. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 8100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/Henrico County, Mechanicsville. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 9200 block of Atlee
Grand larceny shoplifting was reported in the 6400 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville. Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 9500 block of Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville. Larceny or theft, third or subsequent offense, was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Simple assault was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell. Trespassing after being forbidden to do so was reported in the 7200 block of Harbor Hill Drive, Mechanicsville. Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 7300 block of Travellers Way, Mechanicsville.
and II controlled substance was reported in the 9200 block of Cedar Lane/ Washington Highway.
Petit larceny building was reported in the 10000 block of Sliding Hill Road, Ashland. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell. Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 8200 block of New Ashcake Road, Mechanicsville.
Simple assault was reported in the 7400 block of Ewell Road.
Unlawful purchase or possession of alcohol was reported in the 8100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/Henrico County, Mechanicsville.
Forging coin and bank notes was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road. Possession of Schedule I
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Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
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Grand larceny from auto was reported in the 10500 block of Comanche Lane.
Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 8500 block of Meadowbridge Road/Henrico County, Mechanicsville.
Threats of death or bodily injury by letter or electronic means were reported in the 15500 block of Woodman Hall Road.
Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7500 block of Mechanicsville Byway/Elm Drive. Larceny or theft, third or subsequent offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road. Possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, was reported in the 7400 block of MechanicsvilleTurnpike/ Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
Simple assault was reported in the 7100 block of New Hunter Road.
Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7500 block of Mechanicsville Byway/Elm Drive.
Grand larceny from auto was reported in the 11500 block of Lakeridge Parkway.
Grand larceny building was reported in the 8200 block of Atlee Road.
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Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substance was reported in the 10000 block of Sliding Hill Road, Ashland.
Simple assault was reported in the 8100 block of Elm Drive, Mechanicsville.
Embezzlement, $200, was reported in the 13000 block of Ashland Road, Ashland.
Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 19100 block of Pembroke Woods Place, Rockville.
Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substance was reported in the 8200 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.
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glad to be a part of that.” Thomas entered the economic development arena on a regional basis, serving on the Fredericksburg Regional Alliance as director of finance and global business development. After six years and rising to deputy director, Thomas decided to “cut his teeth at the local level,” and took the job of economic director in King George County. “The local level is where you do true economic development,” Thomas said. “I knew the region well and understand the strengths and weaknesses.” King George is home to large military installations and is situated on the south side of the bridge that connects Maryland to Virginia via U.S. 301. Thomas brought a team approach to economic development in the mostly rural county. “Without the support of planning, the board of supervisors, you can have the best ideas, but — if they don’t get implemented — you haven’t accomplished the goal,”
Thomas said. He formed those relationships in King George and partnered local government with the private and military sectors in economic development ventures. Thomas established fiber lines to the park and improved rail access, eventually doubling the occupancy. Dahlgren, a major weapons installation, is a major employer in the area, and Thomas was involved with a technologysharing program that allows private citizens to utilize some of those patents. The ultimate goal is to increase the number of technology based startups in the area. During Thomas’s four-year tenure in King George, the retail tax base in the county doubled. So, what attracted him to Hanover County? “I felt like I wanted more of a challenge,” Thomas said. “I liked Hanover’s model in that they do want to keep the rural nature of the county.” Thomas said he would benefit from past land use decisions and lauded his predecessor’s work. He replaces Edwin Gaskin. “I’d like to piggyback on
what’s been done. I think we need to continue to look at developers to help us with potential spec opportunities,” Thomas said. He also hopes to continue the trend begun by Gaskin that focuses on site selection and readiness. “Site readiness is critical. If you don’t have the right infrastructure in place, they are going to go somewhere else,” Thomas said. “We need to continue improving infrastructure on our sites to be more closer to site ready. That makes us more competitive.” Thomas said his department would continue to focus on existing businesses in the county, maintaining a extensive net of communication and business walks throughout the county. Hitting home runs with large corporate investors is rare in the economic development trade, and Thomas said departments are lucky to land one every four or five years. The real hits come in the form of local small businesses, many of them looking to expand operations in the county. Since beginning his job in April, Thomas said he’s already discovered two local firms
looking to expand production facilities. “Making sure we are getting into these businesses and asking the right questions is really important,” Thomas said. Maintaining a positive economic development environment is important, and Thomas approaches that task with an eye toward stability. “I do think Hanover is poised for continued sustainable growth moving forward,” Thomas said. “That’s really what the board [of supervisors], the community and the county want and they’ve set their land use policies accordingly.” Thomas also endorses the county’s stated goals regarding the mix of commercial and residential properties. “My mentality is that we’ve got 22 percent of the land mass that the county wants developed, so let’s be doggone good in that 22 percent,” Thomas said. Ways to increase productivity in that area could include establishing technology zones. “Let’s make sure we are looking at all opportunities that fit with the county.” Technology-based companies and the like could provide a solid economic base of Elm Drive/ Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.
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Threats of death or bodily injury by letter or electronic means were reported in the 7300 block of Brandy Creek Drive, Mechanicsville. Threats or death or bodily injury by letter or electronic means was reported in the 14300 block of Country Club Drive, Ashland. Grand larceny shoplifting was reported in the 7300 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Sale and distribution of marijuana, ½ ounce, was reported in the 8000 block
Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Concealment, altering price, $200, third offense, was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
for Hanover, and Thomas is open to exploring all of those options, including technologybased engineering, data centers and banking operations. “We need to look at the ways businesses are expanding and consider the future of brick and mortar,” Thomas said. “Our department is asking those questions so we can be more competitive.” Thomas said he’s also interested in finding out more information on exactly who is considering Hanover County for future development through data-driven analytics. “We want to know where the hits are coming from and what companies are researching us,” Thomas said. “If someone has clicked on three times this month, I want to contact them and tell them about Hanover. We can work smarter and more efficiently in the world of economic development.” Thomas said projects like the Dominion Resource incubator in Ashland attract the right type of new business and can lead to more opportunities. “We need to make sure we are creating an environment to cultivate these types of industries,” Thomas said.
Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 11500 block of Hanover Courthouse Road, Hanover. Petit larceny building was reported in the 16200 block of International Street, Doswell.
Noting the need for a broad-based economic vision, Thomas is willing and ready to explore all options. “We need to look more at sports tourism, a billion dollar industry,” he said. “There are creative ways to use these ball fields and attract some of that business.” When it comes to economic development, it’s all about partnerships, according to Thomas. He points to recent changes in land use policies as positive steps in the right direction to increase the county’s inventory. “We can form partnerships with landowners, the county and the private sector to improve infrastructure on these sites. At the end of the day, I think success will require partnerships, whether that’s the state, the county and the landowner.” But, right now, there’s another partnership that is requiring an ample amount of Thomas’ time as he and his wife Sandra prepare for a move in August to a new home in Hanover, with a new baby. “It’s a wonderful time for us, and I couldn’t be happier about being a father,” Thomas said. “And we’re excited about coming to the county. I took this job because I believe in Hanover.” block of Liberty School Road, Ashland.
Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 8300 block of Raven Run Drive, Mechanicsville.
Driver did not report an accident with damages, $500, in the 10100 block of Lewistown Road, Ashland.
Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 7000 block of Cornfield Lane, Mechanicsville.
Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 10300 block of Brickerton Drive, Mechanicsville.
June 24
Assault and battery was reported in the 17500 block of Washington Highway, Doswell.
Petit larceny building was reported in the 10100 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard, Doswell.
Grand larceny from auto was reported in the 13000
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nector called the Buckingham Branch. Carey Burch, a consultant working on the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the RVA2DC project, said those options were “eliminated” for a variety of reasons. Two of the eastern bypass alternatives transgressed public park property, a violation of federal policy, and affected wetlands located in the proposed routes. Cecil R. “Rhu” Harris Jr., Hanover county administrator and committee member, said the county might be willing to relocate the boundaries of the park to ease that restriction, but Burch said the wetlands impact would still make the alternative “an uphill climb.” Another eastern bypass option would disrupt historic properties in Doswell in addition to the environmental concerns. Ashland Mayor Jim Foley questioned the validity of scrapping that option due to consideration of historic properties, but leaving in place the third rail option that affects Ashland’s main corridor and $100 million worth of historic properties. Another option that had garnered public support was a plan to build a tunnel for the new train traffic underneath the town, a project that would take years to construct and presented a unique set of challenges for engineers. Burch said that option would cause too much disruption to the town during the construction phase, but one attendee said most citizens would prefer a temporary delay versus losing their property, an action that could have lifelong effects. According to Burch’s presentation, when the draft EIS is published later this year, it will include only four alignment
still hinted she’ll take a cautious approach. “I think you could feel the tension in the room here tonight,” Miller said. “The general feeling in the room is that we are hopeful that options will be widely considered.” But Mitchell noted a narrowing of the number of alternatives and exactly what will be included in the draft EIS and said that was a reversal of what she envisioned after the first meeting. She also cited something else missing from the process. “To me, the biggest thing missing is the common sense factor. If we are looking at the three areas of the planning process, none of them mentioned the social impact and we haven’t’ seen any budget numbers. I can’t help but think that those numbers will factor in heavily when those numbers come out.” Aubrey M. “Bucky” Stanley is one of Hanover’s four-member team on the DPRT advisory committee and was disappointed with the reduced number of options for alternative routes. He represents the Beaverdam District on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors. “When the idea of a tunnel came up at the last meeting, a lot of people thought that may work,” he said. “And, then, our ace in the hole was something I’ve worked with Rhu (Harris) on for a long time and that’s the eastern bypass and not that’s been shot down tonight. Our choices are getting so limited.” But Mitchell stressed everything is still on the table and the next two meetings could better determine a future path forward. “We’re still talking about all the alternatives at this point.” Four more meeting are scheduled for the Community Advisory Committee with the next one set for July 24, but no time or location has been announced.
DRPT will allow public comments at next meeting Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com RICHMOND — The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) has convened Community Advisory Committee (CAC) meetings related to the Town of Ashland/Hanover County Area portion of the Washington, D.C., to Richmond Southeast High Speed Rail (DC2RVA) corridor. The third meeting will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, July 24, at Randolph-Macon
College in Birdsong Hall at 114 College Ave. in Ashland. Doors will open to the public at 5:30 p.m. A public comment period will be offered for those wishing to make comments during the meeting. Through the DC2RVA alternatives development process and related community meetings, DRPT recognized the unique nature of the Town of Ashland and Hanover County areas see COMMENTS, pg. 7
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option scenarios, but will not make a specific recommended option until “further analysis and in put from the CAC”. They include: No additional track in downtown Ashland. Add one track east through Ashland. Add one track and center track through Ashland. Add two tracks in western bypass. The draft document also denotes three options regarding the Ashland train station. Leave it in the existing location. Relocate station south to Ashcake. Eliminate Ashland station. Jennifer Mitchell, DPRT director, said the process is still open to suggestions and alternatives that did not pass the initial screening could still be considered. She explained a parallel DIS is being prepared as the Hanover meetings continue that includes an update on this process, but noted the ultimate goal of these meetings is to achieve “consensus.” “We have delivered the draft EIS to the Federal Railroad Administration,” Mitchell said. “This is the final step that we go through before we publish the draft EIS.” That process takes about 30 days. Once the draft EIS is published, a series of public meetings will be held later this summer regarding the findings. “The draft EIS does not have any specific recommendation as related to Ashland and this segment of the corridor,” Mitchell said. “It documents the alternatives we looked at before and talks about the alternatives we had recommended to be carried forward, but it states there will be an additional process . . . to look at those alternatives and work things out.” Melissa Miller, president of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce, took some solace in Mitchell’s assertions, but
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By Melody Kinser Managing Editor Hoarder doesn’t quite describe my compulsion to simply put things away. Rather, it comes down to not being a Susie Homemaker type, as well as a high percentage of lazy around the house. While working from home with a broken ankle, there were a few occasions when online shopping beckoned. I was pretty much housebound for three months — December through February — during the healing process. So, as one who reads several newspapers online every morning, some advertisements would catch my eye and an order would be placed. Among those items was a summer purse. I’m not one to coordinate purses with clothing (that’s what Mom does). I’ll carry the same handbag for a year until, because of my “filing” system, it becomes too heavy and demands a look inside. When everything is dumped out onto the bed, the surprises come in waves. The best part of just throwing things in a
purse is finding money. I’m notorious to just drop change in the purse. Once, I went to a machine that separates your coins and you get a receipt for cash. The total was $112. You read that right: There was $112 in change in the bottom of my purse. Sunday, June 25, was the first step in the process. I took out everything that was paper-related. There were receipts, movie and concert ticket stubs, outdated appointment cards for physicians, bank statements —- you get the idea. A bonus was found during the search: $12 and some change. I also discovered many things related to the vacation I took in late May into early June. The lists included items that needed to be purchased before the trip, as well as what I’d have to pack. Next I’ll be tackling the lipstick collection in the bottom of the purse. How many versions of pink are there? I’ll soon find out. The new purse is forcing me to downsize. I am committed to carrying the smaller version so
there isn’t that temptation to create a catch-all of mail, etc. Suffice it to say, with my career moves, there are boxes in the garage just screaming to be opened with the goal of determining what stays and what goes. Box it up and tape it has been the chant for too long. But first I’ve got to do battle with all the odds and ends that have made their home inside my purse. If all goes well, I’ll have won with a lighter load on my shoulder.
This is the week! It’s Hanover Tomato Festival time! Yes, the 39th edition of Mechanicsville’s largest event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Pole Green Park at 8996 Pole Green Park Lane. There also will be some Friday events, with the kickoff running from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, go to https://www. hanovertomatofestival.com/.
It was a special week for some very special kids By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist Time flies when you are having fun. For a group of campers, truer words were never spoken as they wrapped up a week of sun and fun at
MDA summer camp in Wakefield. The annual event attract kids from across the Commonwealth who suffer from some form of muscle disease, and allows these special campers a unique opportunity to live in a world where their condition is not the
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dystrophy and other related diseases, it’s not so easy as they negotiate a life filled with obstacles, stares and cruel comments, and a world that often doesn’t recognize the limitations they see SPECIAL, pg. 8
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I’m writing this in hopes to make people think. We as a people don’t really think about things until it happens to us or someone we know. During a recent home invasion, two of my friends -- who I really consider family -- were hurt badly. The invaders demanded money then beat my friends to the point where they were hospitalized. I can’t imagine the pain much less the mental anguish this is going to cause them but it has gotten me to thinking, “What would I do in a home invasion if I were home?” I am seeing this on the news more often where burglars appear to be getting braver and breaking into homes while the home owners are there. I do keep guns with me, and not to pat myself on the back but I am a good shot. But how would I do under pressure in a situation like this? This is something that I can’t determine. So the more I think about it the more I am thinking I need an edge. I have dogs, but who’s to say an invader just wouldn’t shoot them. Obviously they don’t mind beating a human being. I am strongly considering adding cameras and sound to my security system to where I can monitor my home on my cell phone while I am away as well as record. The thing is if a burglar wants something he will get it. Material things can be replaced but what happened to my friends are scars for life I would imagine. I guess the main thing I want everyone to take away from this is to think about what you would do in this situation and how you would go about addressing it. How can you make your home safer? Have a plan. Just like a fire see LETTERS, pg. 8
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and that many of the alternatives for greater rail capacity in this area generated community concerns. As a result, DRPT recommended to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) a community-based effort to supplement DC2RVA public involvement activities and help inform DRPT’s recommendation for a preferred alternative that provides the required rail capacity through the Ashland/ Hanover area. As part of the community based effort, DRPT proposes that the CAC will take a more intensive look at all previous options. The CAC also could identify potential new options to meet the purpose and needs of the DC2RVA project, while minimizing or avoiding any potential impacts of those options.
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served as Hanover Fire-EMS assistant fire chief. “His family will be there, and we will present a plaque to them,” Durrer said. Fire Chief Jethro Piland also will take part by giving Moore’s wife Wendy and family a plaque on behalf of his department. Moore’s parents, Henri Sr. and Betty Moore, also will receive a plaque. The Hanover Concert Band will perform from 9 to 10 a.m., with the 10 a.m. opening ceremonies, which will include the dedication to Moore. At 10:30 a.m., bands will take to the stage to entertain the crowds. As has been the tradition since the first Tomato Festival in 1978, Dodd’s Acres Farm is providing the tomatoes that will be sold to benefit the Black Creek Volunteer Fire Department. They will available for purchase in the center tent on the festival grounds. Durrer said there are about 200 vendors taking part in this
All meeting materials presented will be posted to the DC2RVA project website for public review. Comments in written form also may be submitted through the website or at the meeting. In addition to the CAC meetings, once the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is published, DRPT will hold public hearings with an opportunity for all interested parties to provide comments. For more information on the CAC and upcoming meetings, visit the DC2RVA Project website at http://dc2rvarail.com/. CAC members, in alphabetical order, include: the Town of Ashland, CSX, Hanover County, Randolph-Macon College, and the Richmond Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The meetings are being convened by the Virginia
County Cannery opened Saturday ASHLAND — July signifies the opening of canning season. Canning, the old practice of preserving fruits and vegetables has traditionally been done in the home. Hanover County has a Cannery that also operates as a commercial kitchen where residents, non-residents and commercial customers may process their produce on commercial-grade equipment. The Hanover County Cannery opened on Saturday, July 1. It will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in July and August. The Cannery will be open on Saturdays in September and
October. On Mondays during these months, processing can take place between 2:30 and 5 p.m. (the Cannery closes at 10 p.m. on Mondays). On the other days of the week, processing can take place between 8:30 and 10 a.m., with the Cannery closing 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. Call the Cannery Supervisor to check on the
availability before you travel. The Cannery supervisor’s number is 804-365-6484. For Hanover County residents, the cost is $1.17 a can or .30 cents a jar. For those who do not live in Hanover County, the charge is $1.32 per can and .40 cents per jar. You must bring your own jars. Additional charges apply for use of the kettle, blancher or corn machine. Commercial customers are encouraged to set up an appointment with the Cannery Supervisor. The Cannery is located at 12491 Taylor Complex Lane in Ashland. If you are interested in
learning how to can, you are invited to sign up for a canning vegetables class. These classes will be held at 6 p.m. on July 11, 18 and 25. The cost is $20; all supplies will be provided and you will go home with canned vegetables. Go to the Hanover Parks and Recreation website and click on Recreation Programs. You can register online at Discover Recreation Online (https://apm.activecommunities.com/hanoverparksrec), using the keyword cannery. Class sizes are limited. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 804-365-6181. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
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year’s Tomato Festival. There will be food, giveaways, information about local businesses, and items to purchase such as jewelry and clothing. Also joining this year’s event will be produce vendors Agriberry and Sandridge Honey. For a complete list of vendors, check the website at https://www.hanovertomatofestival.com/. “Folks can purchase their official event t-shirts at the Mobile Ink pod,” Durrer said. “They screen print them there on-site, right across from the Tomato Tent.” Another tradition of the Hanover Tomato Festival is the donation of all proceeds to the Black Creek Volunteer Fire Department. Col. David R. Hines, sheriff of Hanover County, said, “We anticipate between 6,000 to 8,000 vehicles will travel into this area for this event. Deputies will be directing traffic at key intersections along Pole Green Road, as well as monitoring several others, to ensure traffic flows as quickly as possible.”
He said his officers will be directing traffic at the following intersections: Pole Green Park/Pole Green Road (entrance), Pole Green Road/ Tate Lane (exit), Pole Green Road/Walnut Grove Road, Pole Green Road/Rural Point Road and Pole Green Road/ Lee Davis Road. The late Oscar Watson started the festival at the fire department in 1978; there was one booth selling tomatoes and 10 to 15 craft vendors. About 300 people came out for that first festival. In 2009, the largest attendance of 42,000 was reported, with about $22,000 being raised. That figure was before expenses. The festival outgrew the fire station site early on and moved to Battlefield Park Elementary School. As the festival continued to expand, so did the need for a new location. In 1999, it moved to Pole Green Park. The Tomato Festival is presented by the Black Creek VFD, The Mechanicsville Local, Herald Progress and Hanover County Parks & Recreation.
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McCrimmon named Jefferson Scholar Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School graduate among 36 to join the Class of 2021 Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com M E C HA N IC S V I L L E — Sophia McCrimmon, the daughter of Catherine Ingrassia and Miles McCrimmon of Mechanicsville, has been named a Jefferson Scholar and will attend the University of Virginia in the fall. She is one of 36 Jefferson Scholars joining the Class of 2021. McCrimmon graduated last month from Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School. The merit-based scholarship covers the full cost of attending UVA for four years of study. Recipients take part in a number of enrichment programs, including a two-week
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escape plan in your home. It’s bad to say but have a home invasion plan in case you are at home. Unfortunately, this world is not getting better. Fortunately, my friends will recover and have a great network of friends and family they can rely on, but I have a feeling their lives will not be the same. Melvin Southworth Hanover
Support offered for Trump’s firing of Comey Toni Radler, chairman of the Hanover County Democratic Party, urged Americans to speak up after the President fired FBI Director James Comey. I am one American who will gladly speak up. I say, “Praise the Lord” – it was long
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summer leadership development conference, team-building workshops, a travel studies program, and career networking opportunities. “The 36 individuals who were awarded Jefferson Scholarships this year emerged from the most competitive selection process in the foundation’s history,” said Jimmy Wright, president of the Jefferson Scholars Foundation. “We extended invitations to 4,567 secondary schools requesting nominations, and received 2,005 in total – a record high.” Once nominated by their high schools, scholarship candidates undergo a rigorous, multi-stage selection
process. First, they are evaluated and interviewed by UVA alumni, who determine which nominees will move forward and attend the Jefferson Scholars Selection Weekend, a four-day competition in Charlottesville. This year, 120 finalists were invited to Grounds to compete in the final stage of the selection process. They participated in a seminar discussion, an essay and mathematics examination, and a final round of interviews led by UVA alumni. Nearly 1,000 alumni took part in the selection process. The incoming Jefferson Scholars represent 21 states and one foreign country. At MLWGS, McCrimmon’s
extracurricular activities included editor of the school newspaper the Jabberwock, founding editor of the literary magazine the Borogrove, executive director of MLWGS Model Congress, and member of the school’s “We the People” team which won the national competition in May. McCrimmon is a 2016 alum of the Sorensen Institute’s High School Leaders Program at UVA. In Hanover County, McCrimmon served on the Hanover Youth Planning Commission for three years. At UVA, McCrimmon, also an Echols Scholar, plans to study history and political science.
overdue. Study the Constitution and history, Ms. Radler, and you will find that the FBI director works for we the people and the President of the United States and can be fired whenever the President sees fit. If Comey had done his job, Hillary Clinton would not have been able to run for President, but would be sitting in jail now paying for her many lies and crimes. This fairy tale that Russia had something to do with electing President Trump is as phony as a $3 bill. When I went to vote on Nov. 8, no Russian was standing by my side whispering in my ear to vote for Trump. I didn’t read one story either in your paper, The Richmond Times-Dispatch or see on any left of the left wing TV shows that our voting machines had been tampered with or hacked. There is no Russian involvement in our election. It is simply a phony concocted story
to try and explain how Queen Hillary lost her crown, never to gain it back again. The truth is that Clinton was a terrible candidate, a female Barack Obama, and millions of Americans, Democrats and Republicans, realized we could not stand four more years of this tragedy. We didn’t need the Russians to tell us this. If you think the vicious vile witch hunt the Democrats are engaged in is just a game, it is far worse than that. The Democrats are costing the American taxpayers, you and me, millions of dollars by their calling for special counsels, special prosecutors and their constant stalling tactics. Just look at how President Trump’s Cabinet secretaries were treated. We saw delay after delay with almost every Democrat voting against the President’s appointees. These delays also cost the taxpayers millions of dollars. Democrats are not interested in governing, helping
our country or working for the good of the people. Their number one goal is to destroy President Trump and his administration. If you are satisfied with them, keep voting them back into office. But, if you are horrified with their lying, pettiness and wasting taxpayers’ money, throw them out at the next election. If you voted for Democrats in the past, you should never do it again, seeing how vicious, vindictive and mean they are. The two do-nothing senators that we have – Tim Kaine and Mark Warner – should be booted out of office as soon as possible. Only elect conservatives who are trying to undo the mess from the Obama years and trying to make our country great again. Get over it, Toni Radler. Get over it, radical Democrats. And get over it, left wing news media. Hillary Clinton
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Sheriff ’s Office planning for National Night Out HANOVER — The time has come to start planning for the National Night Out 2017 in Hanover County. This year’s date is Tuesday, Aug. 1. Sgt. James R. Cooper, speaking on behalf of Col. David R. Hines, sheriff, said, “National Night Out is an annual event designed to strengthen our communities by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships with each other and with their local law enforcement partners.” “The goal is to heighten crime-prevention awareness, build support and participation in local anti-crime programs, and most important-
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encounter daily. Thanks to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), this special week of the year is more than just a celebration of summer of a week away from home. It’s a chance for them to feel normal, accepted and appreciated. And it doesn’t take long to witness just how special this group of kids is. A few minutes in their presence reveals the true nature of what the term hero really means. They embrace everything the word encompasses, and display daily the grit it takes to fight overwhelming odds and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. And the volunteers and counselors who care for these kids for every hour of the week make the experience carefree and a no worries escape for the kids. The number of people who make MDA summer camp
ly, send a message that our neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. It’s also the perfect opportunity to get to know your neighbors even better,” he added. “If your community is planning to have an event on this night to celebrate National Night Out, or you would like more information about National Night Out, please contact Investigator Chris Stem at 804-3656401 or by email at cjstem@ hanovercounty.gov by July 17, 2017, so that we can make plans to stop by and thank the community for their support in keeping our communities safe,” the sergeant said.
possible is just too long to list, but suffice it to say, it is a community effort. Firemen come from various locations to cook for the kids and every meal is special, not only for the kids but the guys and gals who cook the delicious treats. Goodies are provided by a number of organizations and national companies who know that supporting MDA is more than a fundraising effort -- it’s a mission of hope. And now that camp is concluded and everyone heads back home, the real work begins -raising funds for research and an eventual cure for this special group of kids and the families who love them. MDA lock-ups, fill the boot campaigns and fundraising efforts in local stores provide the backbone of the work that MDA promotes and funds. Local fire departments and other agencies will be holding special events for MDA, and the summer is filled with spesee SPECIAL, pg. 17
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No changes for seats on county school board By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local HANOVER – The Hanover County Board of Supervisors took a “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it� approach when it reappointed two current Hanover County School Board members to new terms at last Wednesday’s meeting. Cold Harbor nominee Norman Sulser was unopposed in his bid for reappointment, but two other nominees challenged South Anna representative and vice chair Sue Dibble. Clara James Scott SULSER and Lakisha Greenhow placed their names in nomination, and supervi-
sor Wayne Hazzard said all three candidates were well qualified to do the job. The South Anna supervisor said it was a difficult decision, but he opted to maintain the steady path the school board has exhibited durDIBBLE ing Dibble’s tenure. “I was blessed with three candidates who were well qualified, so my job was not as easy as Mr. [Scott] Wyatt’s,� he said. “Based on the achievements we’ve already accomplished in our school system, I’m going to recommend Ms. Dibble for another four-year term.� see SCHOOL, pg. 13
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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals NANCY ATKINS Nancy Terry Atkins, aged 74, of Mechanicsville, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday, June 23, 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert F. Atkins. She is survived by her sons, Nat Atkins and Hunter Atkins (Jennifer); and grandchildren, Lexy and Trip Atkins. She was a dedicated teacher in Hanover County for 27 years. She was a loving mother and grandmother. Her family was her love and she will be dearly missed. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Friday, June 30, 2017, at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 4217 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060 or American Lung Association, Donation Processing Center, P.O. Box 7000, Albert Lea, MN 56007.
NANCY HATLEY Nancy Marie Smith Hatley, 36, of Mechanicsville, after a long and valiant fight with Leukemia, passed safely into our Lord’s arms on June 21, 2017. She was preceded in death by her HATLEY father, Michael J. Smith; and her stepfather, Timothy J. Thomas, respectively. Nancy is survived by her husband, Rodney P. Hatley; mother, Marie V. Thomas; brother, Christopher M. Smith; sister, Jody M. Dodd (Steven); and
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four nephews, Seth Nester, Caleb Davidson, Jackson and Xander Dodd. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at Nelsen Funeral Home at 4650 South Laburnum Avenue in Richmond. Interment followed at Washington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Nancy’s memory to the local chapter of the SPCA, 12190 Washington Hwy., Ashland, VA 23005, as she loved and cared for animals. Condolences may be conveyed at www.nelsenrichmond.com.
HAZEL JOHNSON Hazel Colean Woods Johnson , 95, of Henrico, went to her heavenly home on June 27, 2017. As one of 11 children, she lived a life of hard work, sacrifice and faith. She was a humble, kind servant of God and lived her JOHNSON life in service to others. Her greatest joys were her family and grandchildren. She is survived by her daughter and son-inlaw, Pam and Jon Teates; two grandchildren, Jennifer Hill (Bobby) and Jonathan Teates (Michelle); and six greatgrandchildren, Ginger, Levi and Camden Hill and Nathan, Lily and Hazel Teates. She also is survived by her sisters, Catherine Badgett, Dorothy Badgett and Ethel Dunkum; one brother and sister-in-law, John and Barbara Woods; and many nieces and nephews. Many would remember her from her years of work at
Lukhard’s Supermarket and in the cafeterias of Henrico County Schools’ Food Service. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 1, 2017, at Trinity Christian Church at 8469 Atlee Road in Mechanicsville. Graveside services will follow at 2 p.m. at Forest Lawn Cemetery a 4000 Pilots Lane in Richmond. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Trinity Christian Church. The family would like to thank Asera Care Hospice and Elizabeth House for their kindness and care. Online guestbook available at Affinityfuneralservice. com.
JOY L. SCHNURMAN Joy L. Schnurman, 87, of Midlothian, died June 18, 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nathan J. Schnurman Sr.; parents, Charles A. Sr. and Lessie D. Rowe; brother, Charles A. Rowe Jr.; and nephews, Charles A. III and SCHNURMAN Patrick A. Rowe. She is survived by her children, Nathan J. Schnurman Jr. (Silvia) of Boyton Beach, Florida, Charles Michael Schnurman Sr. (Paula) of North Chesterfield, Mary Rose Smith of Midlothian, William Thomas Schnurman (Joanne) of Mechanicsville and Mary Ann Drivas of Oceanside, California; brothers, Joseph M. Rowe Sr. of Roanoke and James G. Rowe Sr. (Helen) of Roanoke; sister, Sue C. Rowe of Roanoke; 14 see OBITUARIES, pg. 11
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grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, who was raised by the truth, lived by the truth, died by the truth, believed in the power of prayer and the love and peace of our God almighty. A Mass of the Resurrection was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 1, 2017, at the Catholic Church of the Epiphany at 11000 Smoketree Drive in Richmond. Interment will be in St. Andrews Catholic Cemetery in Roanoke at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bon Secours Hospice, Catholic Church of the Epiphany or a charity of your choice in Joy’s name.
AUDREY UNDERWOOD Audrey S. Underwood; 94,
of Ashland, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 24, 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin A.L. Underwood. Audrey is survived by her loving sons; Lanty (Vivian), and Dallas; four grandchildren, Andrew, Matthew, Audra and Ethan; four greatgrandchildren and two more on the way; and a special niece, UNDERWOOD Bonnie Slemaker. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 1, 2017, at Hanover Memorial Park at 4447 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Monaghan Funeral Home in Mechanicsville was in charge of arrangements.
Stanley to chair airport commission Beaverdam District supervisor elected to lead regional group for fourth time HANOVER – Aubrey M. “Bucky” Stanley, who represents the Beaverdam District on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, has been elected chairman of the Capital Region Airport Commission, the administrative authority for Richmond International Airport, for the fourth time. Stanley has served on the Capital Region Airport Commission since 1986. Elected to the board in 1983, Stanley is the longest-serving supervisor in Hanover County history. “It’s quite an honor to be part of a regional Airport Commission that serves the entire Richmond area,” Stanley said. “RIC is a big deal from an economic development
BUCKY STANLEY standpoint. When companies come to visit the Richmond area, the airport is the very first thing they see, so it’s important
that we have one of the best. And from everything I can see, Richmond’s Airport is one of the best in the country.” “We’re truly looking forward to working with Aubrey Stanley as he again serves as chairman of the Capital Region Airport Commission,” said Jon E. Mathiasen, AAE, president and CEO. “Mr. Stanley brings a wealth of experience to airport leadership, given that his service on the commission dates back to Jan. 1, 1986, and has thrice previously held the chairmanship position. We have good reason to be enthusiastic about Richmond International Airport’s future and welcome Chairman
Stanley to the helm.” The Capital Region Airport Commission owns and operates RIC. It directs the growth, operation and business activities of RIC and strives to ensure it continues to be an affordable options for local, regional and out-of-state travelers. The Capital Region Airport Commission is governed by 14 commissioners appointed by the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico and the City of Richmond. South Anna District Supervisor Wayne T. Hazzard also represents Hanover County on the Commission. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
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MONTPELIER — The Cabell Foundation has awarded The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education a $100,000 challenge grant on a 1:1 dollar match. Board members and resi-
dents are excited about this boost to their community. “This is huge!” said one. Another said, “What a tremendous boost to our Montpelier area!” And another added, “The Cabell Foundation is a key leader in philanthropic work in Central Virginia …
and they chose us!” The Cabell Foundation grant funds will cover the capital needs of the historical building for the next two years, including a new roof, new heating and air conditioning system, rebuild of all four restsee CENTER, pg. 13
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receive government funds, so we are asking people throughout our area to step forward and help us meet this challenge. Call us at 804-883-7378, email us at cabell@montpeliercenter.org, check our website www.montpeliercenter. org , or stop by to visit in person at 17205 Mountain Road, Montpelier, VA 23192.â€? “No amount is too small or too large,â€? Waldrop added. It’s the community support that has built The Montpelier Center over the past 28 years, and it’s all of us pulling together that will propel The Montpelier Center into the next generation of service to our community ‌ where the city meets the country!â€?
and Technical Education) Governor’s School held at the University of Richmond last summer. He also promoted the establishment of a Health Care Specialty Center at Hanover High School, and pushed for a change in Hanover’s grading scale. After 12, not consecutive, years on the school board, Sulser said he’s ready and willing to meet the challenges facing Hanover County Public Schools. “It was my honor and privilege to serve for the past four years and I look forward to the next four,� he said after his reappointment was unanimously approved. “We have a great school board family.� Sulser said he would focus on technology and the $16 million five-year plan to make substantial improvements for Hanover County students and teachers. Sulser and his fellow board members’ efforts will be bolstered by another action taken at the June 28 board of supervisors meeting that authorized director of finance Jacob Sumner to enter a lease purchase agreement for about $4 million.
The money will fund the first phase of the county’s school technology upgrade plan that includes infrastructure improvements to the current system. Hazzard noted the five-year amortization on the loan is a good idea considering how fast new technology can become obsolete. “One of the reasons we used such a short-term financing is because of the life cycle of the equipment that we are buying,� Hazzard said. “I think it’s smart to keep it as short as we can because you don’t know when it will be obsolete.� Other board members noted that this agreement funds the first step in a continuing process that comprises the technology upgrade project. “The reality is that we know that this is an ongoing expense and something that we will have to fund,� said board chair Angela Kelly-Wiecek, Chickahominy District. County Administrator Cecil R. “Rhu� Harris Jr. said the county not only has a five year Capital Improvement Plan, but also a 10-year version, and technology improvements for the schools are included in
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rooms, a commercial quality audio/public address system, repainting the interior, refurbishing historic exterior doors, and refinishing the hardwood floors. With these improvements in place, The Montpelier Center will be poised to meet its growing demand for more arts, historical, educational, musical, dance, pre-school, and additional cultural events and programs in our neighborhood. Wayne Waldrop, chairman of the Board of Directors, said, “First we celebrated and highfived each other! Now we have our work cut out for us. As
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Hazzard met with and interviewed all three candidates and also visited school principals at campuses within his district to gather input on his pending decision. “I hope these candidates will keep their names in the hat,� Hazzard said. “These three applicants could be an asset anywhere in our school system.� Wyatt voiced his support for the sole candidate in his district. “I think Mr. Sulser has served the citizens of the Cold Harbor District with dignity. He’s engaged with the citizens and he’s a big advocate and supporter of the Trade and Technology Center,� Wyatt said. “He is receptive and always available to speak with citizens.� Wyatt noted Sulser’s key role in establishing programs like the Advanced College Academy, a curriculum that allows students to graduate high school with two years of college competed. Sulser was instrumental in promoting career and technical efforts in Hanover County, including a CTE (Career
HCSO Citizens Police Academy scheduled for Sept. 12 to Nov. 14 HANOVER – Registration is underway for the 29th session of the Citizens Police Academy, which will take place from Sept. 12 through Nov. 14. The academy will be held at the Sheriff ’s Office every Tuesday between the hours of 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., and is free of charge. The deadline to apply is Saturday, July 15. The program is available to Hanover residents, business owners, or employees who are at least 18 years of age. Applicants must be willing to submit to a background check. Class size is limited and applicants will be selected on a first-come, first accepted basis. Those interested are urged to download an application, which needs to be notarized, at va-hanovercountysheriff.civicplus.com/ each of those forecasts. “We have identified replacement for everything that we are going to buy in these first three years,� Harris said. “This is not a one time, let’s hope that it lasts, type approach. We’ve identified a way to fund the start-up and a way to fund the
DocumentCenter/View/40, or contact Lisa Hancock at 804-365-6112 for an application or additional information. The academy is designed to give participants an inside look into the law enforcement operations of the Sheriff ’s Office in an effort to develop positive and productive relationships with the citizens in our community. The training includes visual presentations, question-and-answer sessions, tours, and a variety of practical exercises. For more information about this program, visit http://www.hanoversheriff.com/198/ Citizens-Police-Academy. Information submitted by Sgt. James R. Cooper, Hanover County Sheriff’s Office public information officer.
ongoing nature of these technology improvements.� In other matters, Raymond McCoy presented Deputy Sheriff Robert Nelson with the Beaverdam American Legion Post 90’s Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award. Battalion Chief Jason
Williams also accepted an award on behalf of Hanover’s Fire/EMS services from the American Heart Association for the department’s participation in the Mission Lifeline program. The department received the agency’s Silver Achievement Award.
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RICHMOND — The Greater Richmond ARC’s Infant and Child Development Services (ICDS) program recently received two donations of new books to be distributed throughout the year to participating children with disabilities. First Book teamed with Pizza Hut’s social impact initiative, Pizza Hut: The Literacy Project, to provide ICDS with 150 books. Each participating ICDS child will receive at least one new book per month. Separately, Cub Scout Pack 521 donated over 120 books to ICDS in March as part of their
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The staff of the Greater Richmond ARC said they appreciate the donation of books that will be shared with children who make use of the organization’s services.
study on compassion. The pack consists of five dens of 80 boys who attend
Cool Spring, Pearson’s Corner, and Kersey Creek elementary schools. As part of this project, the boys chose developmentally appropriate books for young children that included high contrast, texture, and sound. “It is critically important to foster a love of reading beginning at an early age,” said ICDS director Cara Coffman. “One of the best ways to enhance language and cognitive skills is through books. ICDS is grateful for the support of organizations like First Book and the Cub Scouts, and companies such as Pizza Hut, who have made it possible for us to provide books to each of the children in our program, and the lifelong benefits that come with enjoying them,” she added.
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VFW Post 9808 recently recognized Jeff Arco, civics teacher at Stonewall Jackson Middle School, for winning the Post and 3rd District Teacher of the Year. Post Quartermaster Ray Bassetti and Post Commander Ed Mann are shown presenting a check for $500.
Parks and Rec offers canning classes ASHLAND — Hanover County Parks and Recreation has classes and activities for all ages, with some unique programs too. If you’re looking to try your hand at canning, Hanover may just have what’s on the menu. Not many people know that the county has its very own canning facility with experienced and knowledgeable staff, ready to introduce you to canning. The Hanover Cannery is located in Taylor Park at 12491 Taylor Complex Lane
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Canning classes will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays, July 11, 18 and 25, at the Hanover Cannery at 12491 Taylor Complex Lane in Ashland.
in Ashland. Classes are offered for those that want to try something new and learn the process and techniques. The fee for the four0hour class is $20
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with all supplies provided. Canning classes are held from 6 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays. Choose from either the July 11, July 18 or July 25 offerings. Enroll conveniently online at www. hanoverparksrec.com. For more information, call Hanover County Parks and Recreation at 804-3657150 or email at parksandrec@hanovercounty.gov. Information submitted by Niko Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks & Recreation.
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Canning classes are being provided by the Hanover County Parks & Recreation Department on three Tuesdays this month. For more information, call 804-365-7150 or email parksandrec@ hanovercounty.gov.
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Avery Gagne of Mechanicsville is the recipient of a $1,000 scholarship from the Hanover Democratic Committee. The Melissa DoppBobby Ostergren Scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school senior who has participated in Democratic campaigns, supported Democratic candidates, or has participated in or started a Young Democrats club at his/her high school. Gagne, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aurle Gagne of Mechanicsville, worked in the Clinton, Rowe, Stoney, Northam and Van Valkenburg campaigns; he served as treasurer of the Young Democrats Club at Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, among many other activities. Gagne will attend the University of Virginia in the fall.
Fire and EMS High School Academy Class graduates MECHANICSVILLE — The commencement ceremony for Hanover’s High School Fire and EMS program was held on June 8 at Atlee High School. Graduates from Fire Academy #43 and 20162017 Emergency Medical Technicians received their diplomas. Valedictorians for the 20162017 class were Mackenzie
Feiffer, Kathelyn Southern and Cargen Taylor for the EMT program and Jeb Boswell and Park Hohman for Fire. Honor Graduates were Taylor Stickle, Jake Martin, Brook Adkins and Andrew Hayward for EMS and Joseph Hudnall for Fire. Fire Academy graduates were Cohen Call, Trevor Gammon, Dalton Hardy, Park
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Master Gardener College attendees were, from left, Mary Wagner, Sherry Giese, Buz Sawyer, Sammye Daou, Barb Sawyer, Emily Gianfortoni, Belinda Flournoy, Pattie Bland and Christy Brennan.
Master Gardeners attend annual college Nine from Hanover County take part in 30th anniversary continuing education event BLACKSBURG — Nine Hanover Master Gardeners attended the 2017 Master Gardener College held June 22-25 on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg. Pattie Bland, Christy Brennan, Sammye Daou, Belinda Flournoy, Emily Gianfortoni, Sherry Giese, Barb Sawyer, Buz Sawyer and Mary Wagner attended the 30th anniversary Master Gardener College. About 300 Master Gardeners from across the state gathered in Blacksburg.
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R-MC honors largest benefactor with Brock Hall By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local
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Macon F. Brock Jr. joined in the dedication of the science building named in his honor.
ASHLAND — RandolphMacon College recognized its largest benefactor, Macon F. Brock Jr., by naming the new science building Macon F. Brock Jr. Hall. A dedication and ribboncutting ceremony were held Friday, June 23, in front of the science hall. Brock, who graduated from R-MC in 1964, and his wife Joan have become the school’s most significant benefactors. Logan Barry for The Local Brock started supporting his A large crowd turned out Friday, June 23, at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland for the dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony see BROCK, pg. 17
to celebrate the Macon F. Brock Hall. The new science building was largely funded by Brock and his wife Joan. Brock is a 1964 graduate of the Ashland school.
New council member: character makes town Joe Topham receives designation of CEcD By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local
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SHLAND — For over 30 years, Ashland has been home to newly appointed town council member John
Hodges. He said he loves the town as a community and its special character, that he says “makes Ashland Ashland.” When the opportunity arose to apply for the council seat, he said it was “that unique HODGES opportunity to get involved and help keep Ashland Ashland.” That inspired the retired government official in submitting his application. Hodges replaces Vice Mayor James Murray, who decided to vacate his seat on town council to pursue higher edu-
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cation at the Duke University School of Law. He has served on council since 2014.
“The current council has done an excellent job at helping Ashland to keep its character, to protect its uniqueness. I would hope to fill in for James [Murray] who is leaving, continuing council’s efforts to keep Ashland Ashland.” JOHN HODGES Member, Ashland Town Council
Holding years of significant administrative and planning experience with Hanover County under his belt, Hodges wants to serve a community he respects. With his “cross-section” of experience, as Councilman Steve Trivett put it at a June 20 council meeting, Hodges’ qualifications as a candidate convey a
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sound judgment in his appointment to fill the remainder of the term. “I came to the county in 1980 – I was director of gross management for two years, then became the director of planning, and then in 1998 I was made the deputy county administrator for community development. I stayed in that position until the end of 2010 when I retired,” Hodges said, explaining how it was “a mouthful, but it was helpful.” As an undergraduate, he attended the University of Virginia (UVA), where he received his Bachelor of Arts in History. After graduating in 1970, Hodges joined the United States Army, serving four years, before getting married and heading back to Charlottesville to enroll in a master’s degree program at his alma mater. He received his master of planning degree from UVA in 1976, with a focus in urban and regional planning. After receiving his master’s degree, Hodges was hired by a consulting firm, Harland Bartholomew and Associates.
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ence, Topham has worked to strengthen the existing business community in Ashland, ASHLAND – Joe Topham, as well as bringing in new the Business Retention & businesses, such as Expansion managOrigin Beer Lab, er for the Town of BetterMed Urgent Ashland, has earned Care, and the KM the designation of Hotel project, which Certified Economic is underway. Developer (CEcD), Topham holds a national recognia Bachelor’s of Arts tion that denotes a Degree from VCU, mastery of skills in and is a graduate economic developof the Economic ment, professional TOPHAM Development attainment and a Institute at the commitment to personal and University of Oklahoma, as professional growth. well as the Sorensen Institute The CEcD exam was adminfor Political Leadership at the istered by the International University of Virginia. Economic Development ”We are very delighted with Council (IEDC) on June 3-4 in Joe’s accomplishment through Little Rock, Arkansas. extensive training to join an With over five years of economic development experisee TOPHAM, pg. 17
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elite group of economic development professionals. There are just over 1,100 CEcDs nationwide”, said Nora Amos, Ashland’s director of Planning and Community Development. “As we continue our efforts to support our existing business community, as well as to attract new businesses to town, we believe this certification is an important step in ensuring that all entities understand how seriously we take economic development here in Ashland.” The CEcD designation recognizes qualified and dedicated practitioners in the economic development field and sets the
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alma mater when he received his degree. “Here, on this beautiful morning, we come together to dedicate our eighth new facility in what I’m now calling ‘Phase One’ of R-MC. We’ve got other phases to go, but this is our magnificent campaign capstone, the Macon F. Brock Jr. Hall,” Robert R. Lindgren, R-MC president, said. The building, which adjoins the northwest side of the college’s Copley Science Center and spans 30,000 square feet, reflects R-MC’s commitment to the sciences and furthers its tradition of outstanding education and scholarship. It is home to the chemistry, biology, and environmental studies/geology departments. Already being used by students, the new science building includes innovative teaching laboratories and state-of-theart labs, conference rooms and offices for faculty. Also included in the science hall is space dedicated for student advisement for those interested in careers in healthcare. Anne Marie Lauranzon,
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director of Marketing and Communications at R-MC, said the facility ran a $17.5 million cost – including $415,000 of the funds spent on a brandnew Keeble Observatory. The Brocks gave the leading gift to the project, donating millions of dollars, as well as six other top donors who made gifts of $500,000 or more plus many more graduates and people who care about R-MC. Continuing their commitment to their alma mater after 18 years of supporting R-MC, the Birdsong family, including Thomas H. Birdsong III and Jane M. Birdsong, George Y. Birdsong and Sue B. Birdsong, as well as the Birdsong Corporation, were among the top donations of $500,000 or more. In addition to their involvement in the project of building the new science building, the Birdsongs have supported Birdsong Hall, Brock Commons, the Birdsong Peaks of Excellence Center, the Birdsong Townhouses, and the Birdsong Field House. For many years, Donna W. and J. Whiting Chisman Jr., from the Hampton Roads area, have been generous benefactors to the college. They also
significantly supported the science building. Linda and Serge Schreiner, Ph.D, used their gift to the science facility as a way to challenge and motivate other alumni and friends to support the construction. Their challenge totaled a remarkable result of $2.8 million that was committed to its completion. The Estate of Dorothy T. and Muscoe Garnett also donated a large sum of money to the project. The 1930 graduate of the college and his wife gave their support to R-MC “with a significant bequest in their estates.” Muscoe Garnett was founder and president of Garnet Oil Company, later being sold to the Exxon Corporation. The estate’s gift provided the seed money to begin the architectural designs of the building. Longstanding philanthropy leaders at R-MC, the Brocks have devoted their support, leadership and time to numerous major projects, including Brock Commons and Brock Sports and Recreation Center, as well as renovations to Fox Hall, Haley Hall, Thomas Branch and Brock Residence Hall. Graduating from R-MC with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
in Latin, Brock joined the Marine Corps and served his country in the Vietnam War before he co-founded K and K Toys and Dollar Tree stores. Mrs. Brock graduated from Longwood University (then Longwood College) where she earned her B.A. in secondary education with a minor in mathematics. Both have since gone on to achieve multiple degrees in higher education. “This is a special day for Joan and I because I recall sitting outside of the lunch room with Bob about three years ago – and I said, ‘Bob, let’s make this science building happen; and I’m in a hurry so go quickly,’ ” Brock said, referring to Lindgren. “And he did, so here we are,” he told the audience at the dedication. Other speakers included: the Rev. Kendra D. Grimes, Chaplain and Director of Church Relations; Alan B. Rashkind, Chairman of the Board of Trustees; William T. Franz, Provost; and Paranjay D. Patel, a rising junior in the Class of 2019, and the recipient of the Jan M. Carter, M.D. ’78 Medical Internship Program Award and the Mr. and Mrs. Marshall & Alice McCabe PreMed Scholarship.
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County funds now available for cooling assistance HANOVER — Application forms for the Cooling Assistance program offered by the Hanover County Department of Social Services are available online. The Hanover DSS started processing applications for its Cooling Assistance Program on June 15. This program runs through Aug. 15 or until the money is gone. Cooling Assistance, offered through the Virginia Department of Social Services Energy Assistance Program, helps eligible households meet costs related to cooling one’s home. This can include: Payment of electric bills (up to a determined maximum) to operate cooling equipment; Payment of security deposits for electricity to operate cooling equipment Repair of a central air conditioning system or heat pump
Purchase of a whole-house fan, including ceiling or attic fans The purchase and installation of one window unit air conditioner for households where there is no unit or where the unit needs to be replaced To be eligible, the household must have at least one vulnerable individual aged 60 or older, disabled, or a child under age 6. Assistance is based on the availability of funds and is first-come, first-serve. Renters must have written permission from their landlord to make alterations or improvements to the property in order to be eligible. “It’s probably going to be hot and humid this summer and this weather can be very dangerous to elderly and disabled people as well as children,” said Sheila Crossen, director of Hanover County Social Services. “We urge
anyone who would like to know more about the cooling assistance program to call us at 365-4100.” An eligible household can receive more than one type of assistance per application and may apply more than once during the cooling season, but only one member of a household may apply. Financial eligibility is based on income only. Income levels cannot exceed federal poverty guidelines by more than 30%. Applicants must provide proof of income for all household members. Electric utility bills must be in the name of a household member or the service address must be the same as the applicant’s address. The Energy Assistance application has been updated and must be used to apply for Cooling Assistance. It can be accessed on the web at or it can be requested by calling the Hanover
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CALENDAR | News, Updates & Listings Monday through Friday, July 10-17 New Highland Baptist Church will explore God’s good gifts from 9 a.m. to noon through Vacation Bible School. Registration for children and volunteers ends Saturday, June 17. You can register on the church website at www. ne whighlandbaptist.org.
Registration ends early so that enough t-shirts for all pre-registered children and volunteers can be purchased. Make sure to sign-up early. Walk-up registrations will not include a t-shirt.
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Department of Social Services at 804-365-4100 or on the web at www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/ ea/cooling/index.cgi. The completed application can be mailed, faxed to 804-365-4110 or returned in person. All applications must be signed by the applicant. The Hanover County Department of Social Services is located at 12304 Washington Hwy. in Ashland. Applications also can be sent to the new DSS satellite office at 8475 Bell Creek Rd. in Mechanicsville. For more information about the Cooling Assistance program, call the Hanover Department of Social Services at 804-365-4100 or stop by the office. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
scheduled with arrangements having been made to visit the National Archives, Library of Congress, Daughters of the American Revolution, and other sites. Those interested in making the bus trip may contact Anne Price at 804874-2613 or anprice23@ gmail.com for additional details.
Ongoing Families Anonymous Support Group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday at the Episcopal Church of the Creator at 7159 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville. The group is a self-help fellowship for the friends and family members of addicts who are in need of understanding and
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healing themselves. For details, call Sandy at 804-730-4812 or email sandy.leigh@verizon.net. Overcomers Outreach and Women’s Codependency, a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope
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lost and God installed a great President to save our country. The only solace Democrats have is that Hillary won more popular votes. So what? Who is sitting in the White House and who is walking in the woods talking to the squirrels? I wake up every morning and wonder what kind of lies the Democrats and liberal news media concocted overnight to try to destroy our President. Donald Trump has done more to bring our country back from the abyss and make us great again in his first 100 days than Barack Obama did in his entire eight years. Nobody deserved to be impeached over and over again more than Barack Obama. He tried to shred the Constitution, apologize for many of the great things we did, and make us into a Third World country, destroying our
military and not being honest enough to say that we were founded as a Christian nation blessed and sustained by the power of God, the Father of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In spite of all of Obama’s destruction, you heard very little complaint against him except for a few patriotic souls in the conservative media. For those of my Christian conservative friends who have become discouraged by this totally bias treatment, cheer up. Remember, against all odds, polls and pundits who said Hillary Clinton was a shoo-in to be our next President, God had the final say and helped to elect Donald Trump to be our true next President. If He can do this, He certainly has the power to protect our President and to protect our great Christian conservative causes. Raymond C. Germeroth Mechanicsville
Investigations of Russia need to end If Vladimir Putin, the murderous, Russian thug president, had anything to do with keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House, I would like to give him a great big Russian bear hug and a big kiss and say, “Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.” For, if she had ascended to the presidency, she would have completed the destruction of our beloved country that Barack Obama started eight years ago. Stop all these phony Russian investigations that are costing we the taxpayers millions of dollars and, instead, give Vladimir an all-expense-paid vacation to one of Virginia’s great resorts. Ruth Germeroth Mechanicsville
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Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses was reported in the 11500 block of Lakeridge Parkway, Ashland.
Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person,
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Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substance was reported in the 7000 block of Adaline Lane, Mechanicsville.
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Ag Cost-Share sign-up runs July 17 to Aug. 18 HANOVER — Hanover-Caroline Soil and Water Conservation District announces the 2018 Agriculture BMP Cost-share Program sign-up will start July 17 and end Aug. 18. Sign-up will be taken by appointment.
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Department of Rail and Public Transportation. Additional information: Comments and questions may be submitted at any time. Ways to comment include: Electronic comment
While the Agriculture Committee has not finalized priority practices for the coming year, cost-share may include livestock exclusion and cover crop practices. Be advised that an up-to-date nutrient man-
agement plan must be on file before practice approval. A full listing of all cost-sharable best management practices can be found at the following link:
http://dswcapps.dcr.virginia.gov/htdocs/ agbmpman/agbmptoc.htm For an appointment, contact Sharon Conner at 804-537-3014, Jim Tate at 804-537-3015 or Marian Moody at 804-537-3016.
Alexander,JebBoswell,Matthew Coleman, Joseph Hudnall, Brennan Pologruto and Keelin Riley from Lee-Davis High School; and William Lloyd and Clayton Vaughan from Patrick Henry High School.
The largest EMT class yet included 49 graduates. EMT graduates from Atlee were Kylie Eastman, Andrew Hayward, Houston Hines, Noah Jacobs, Jake Martin, Chad Myers, Chris Pelletier, Anna
Sartini, Madison Tunstall, Mya Whitaker and Nada Youssef. EMT graduates from Hanover included Kyle Bohannon, Trina Bullock, Megan Campbell, Tucker Dawson, Madison Draper,
Jacob Fitzgerald, Christopher Garrett, Colton Hornstra, Timothy Huth-Scruggs, Autumn Rossi, Abbey Rummel, Tabitha Smith, Katelyn Southern, Taylor Stickle and Cargen Taylor.
EMT graduates from LeeDavis were Joe Atkins, Brook Adkins, Devin Akers, Jacob Bock, Hailey Cook, Brett Dahl, Kirsten Hogue, Brittany Morris, Matthew Pitcock, Syndey Tate and Kayla Williams.
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to Charlotte, North Carolina, was completed in 2002 and included this corridor. The current Tier II EIS is the next step in a rigorous environmental process. The rail corridor that parallels I-95 is an integral component of the Commonwealth’s transportation system. DC2RVA will improve this critical link in the U.S. intercity
passenger rail system between Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor (Boston, Massachusetts, to Washington, D.C.) and the Southeast High Speed Rail corridor. This project is funded through a cooperative agreement between DRPT and FRA for the completion of preliminary engineering and Tier II environmental review.
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CELEBRATIONS | Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries
Miss Hodges engaged
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Benefit fundraiser to be held July 22 for Kara McKean Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com
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Happy 90th Birthday to Edward Talley. He will be celebrating on Friday, July 7. As shown here, he still loves to get around on his tractor. Photo courtesy of Seasons Photo Studio
MISS JAMIE ANNE HODGES and MR. WILLIAM SCOTT HENRY
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r. John M. Hodges of Henrico, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Adair of Mechanicsville, Virginia, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jamie Anne Hodges, to Mr. William Scott Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Henry Jr. of Chesterfield, Virginia. Jamie is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Regali Jr. of Sandston, Virginia, and the late Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodges of Henrico. William is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Mabe
Jr. of Chesterfield, Virginia, Mr. Emory Nash Jr. of Chesterfield, and Mrs. Brenda Henry and the late Mr. Smith Henry Sr. of Chesterfield. Jamie is a graduate of Atlee High School, Virginia Commonwealth University, and St. Catherine University. She is a certified Occupational Therapy Assistant and employed with Genesis Rehab Services. William is a graduate of Cosby High School and Virginia Commonwealth University, where he is pursuing his doctorate degree in Pharmacy.
Seniors invited to play bingo and win vacation prizes MECHANICSVILLE – Seniors are invited to play bingo with the possibility of winning vacation prizes at Heritage Green Assisted Living and Memory Care at 7080 Brooks Farm Rd. in Mechanicsville at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday, July 5).
By playing a Play a few rounds of Vacation Bingo, participants could be a winner of some gift cards to help with your summer shopping at stores such as Target for supplies, Kroger for snacks, and Kohl’s for clothes. Light
refreshments will be served. Those coming to play bingo also may tour the newly renovated and expanded community. For more information, call Holly Carson, marketing director, at 804-746-7370, or visit www.heritagegreenhanover.com.
Area kids to benefit from Anthem LemonAid stands Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com RICHMOND — Every week, a child is diagnosed with cancer in Central Virginia. In June 2015, Caroline Morris was one of them. Since then, she has been undergoing treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common form of childhood cancer, at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU (CHoR). Caroline now only requires monthly visits to CHoR and is scheduled to be finished with her active treatment in August. Her blonde hair has grown back, after losing it as a side effect of chemotherapy, and her mom, Carla, is quick to express
relief at the thought of getting “back to normal and not worrying so much.” For Caroline, the end of her monthly visits will mean more time for library books, acting classes and “Caroline’s Kitchen,” her at-home cooking show. Caroline set up her first Anthem LemonAid stand last summer, complete with homemade lemon cookies and a matching lemon outfit. Her plans for this summer’s stand are already underway in an effort to give back to CHoR, the hospital that has helped her so much. Caroline’s excited to beat see ANTHEM, pg. 24
ECHANICSVILLE — A group of friends of the McKean family are hosting a benefit fundraiser for Kara McKean from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 22, at the Richmond East Moose Lodge at 7161 Flag Lane in Mechanicsville. Kara was admitted to the hospital for 48 days from complications from the flu. Although discharged on May 10, Kara’s recovery is a slow process with numerous therapies, doctors visits, and equipment needed. Financial support is needed to assist in these items, along with gas expenses and medications. A dine-in or carry-out dinner consisting of grilled chicken breasts, green beans, baked potato, roll, dessert and tea or lemonade is being sold for $15, adults, and a kids’ hot dog meal, $5. Only advance ticket sales will be available. To purchase tickets, or make a donation, contact Missy Sutterfield at 804-337-2469 and leave a message, or email missy. sutterfield@yahoo.com.
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Honored for character
Pets of the Week Photos submitted by Andrew Hodnett
The Hanover County Pound, located at 12471 Taylor Complex Lane in Ashland, has wonderful pets available to a good home. Percy, 483160, is a 6-year-old (estimated) male canine coonhound. He has had his first set of vaccines and is Heartworm check negative. Percy was a stray found two weeks ago. He is full of playful energy. Percy does really well with other dogs. He loves to run and play. Percy will make a great dog for someone with a large yard for him to run around. Sweet Pea, 481856, is a 5-monthold male neutered feline domestic shorthair. He has had his first set of vaccines. Sweet Pea was surrendered to the shelter due to living arrangements. He has been an indoor cat. He keeps his living area very clean and is litter trained. Sweet Pea is super friendly with people. He will make a great pet. For more information on this great pet, as well as the many more still in need of homes at the Hanover County Pound Facility, call 804-365-6485 during the day. The hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The facility is closed on Sunday and county holidays. You also can visit the website to see other animals available for adoption at http://hanovercounty. gov/Animals/Adopt-a-Pet/.
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Lee-Davis High School recognized 129 students for the April character trait “compassion” in a recent ceremony. The students said, “Compassion means that we show empathy and concern for others. We have a desire to serve locally and globally.” The April Students of the Month were senior Ryan Brown, junior Savanna McClenny, sophomore Jordan Sheridan and freshman Austin Testerman. The school community emphasizes a culture of personal growth through character development in and out of the classroom. The character recognition program was developed by and for students to honor those who model these traits daily. Lee-Davis High School administrators said they believe that this can make a difference in the school, the community and the world one person at a time. Shown are, from left, Testerman, McClenny, Brown and Sheridan.
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Each month during the school year, Lee-Davis High School staff members nominate and select an Employee of the Month and a Crystal Apple Award winner. Employee of the Month nominees are those staff members who go above and beyond the call of duty to assist others. Crystal Apple Award nominees are those teachers who have demonstrated exceptional instructional strategies to impact student achievement. The Crystal Apple Award winner for April was Linda Dull, Career and Technical Education teacher. The Employee of the Month for April was Jan Campbell, administrative assistant. Shown are, from left, Dull and Campbell.
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Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ryder took along a copy of The Mechanicsville Local when they visited Marlene’s mother’s Haus in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Neighbors from Coolwell Subdivision recently cruised to Bermuda and took along a copy of The Mechanicsville Local. Shown here at the “Horseshoe Bay”, with the pink sand beach are: Millie Brezinski, Dana and John Crockett, Mike and Paula Jacobson and Kathy and Bobby Martin. A wonderful time was had by all.\
Virginia’s best musical talents to perform at the State Fair Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com DOSWELL — Soulful bluegrass, catchy country, retro 1980s hits and an artist with more than 50 Top 40 hits round out this year’s State Fair of Virginia musical lineup. The live music will bring the best of Virginia’s musical talents to the main stage for all 10 days of the fair. Shows will be performed at 7 p.m. and are free with a paid admission. “There is no better way to embrace the cultural depth of the commonwealth than to incorporate our own musicians
and bands in live performances at the State Fair. Our goal for 2017 was to showcase Virginiabased bands and artists,” said Marlene Pierson-Jolliffe, the fair’s executive director. “More than 300 artists submitted information, and we are excited about our final lineup.” The musical menagerie includes artists from the Crooked Road music series, which highlights the traditional music of Southwest Virginia. On Sept. 30, Crooked Road artists the New Ballard Branch Bogtrotters, Five Mile Mountain Road and Adam McPeak and Mountain Thunder will share their bluegrass talents with
fair-goers. In addition, other Crooked Road performers will be featured in the new Pavilion Porch Performance Area in the fair’s Harvest Landing. The 10-day lineup will conclude with country artist and Lynchburg native Phil Vassar on Oct. 8. Vassar has enjoyed multiple hits as both a songwriter and a performer and has performed with Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson and Jo Dee Messina. He has 10 No. 1 hits, 15 Top 10 hits and 26 Top 40 songs, including “Just Another Day in Paradise,” “Carlene” and “Six see MUSICAL, pg. 24
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Pack Summer�. The State Fair music series will kick off Sept. 29 with Love Canon, a Charlottesville band that infuses 1980s cover songs with a bluegrass bent. The group covers hits like ZZ Top’s “Legs�, Don Henley’s “Boys of Summer� and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun�. Other artists scheduled to take the stage include Nick Smith, a graduate of Fluvanna County High School, on Oct. 1. Smith currently lives in Nashville and is recording an album. On Oct. 2, Hampton Roads’ high-energy Dave Cynar Band will perform songs from legends like Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard, and original tunes. On Oct. 3, Richmond big hair band Teaze will pay tribute to rock’s most outrageous era. The band covers anthems from Bon Jovi, Poison and Van Halen.
On Oct. 4, the excitement will continue with SaraJane McDonald and Sweetfire. McDonald is a farmer’s daughter from the Shenandoah Valley who sings about farmers’ daughters and other hardworking rural residents. Her vocal talents have been compared to those of Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. Justin Trawick and the Common Good will bring an Americana sound to the stage on Oct. 5. Described as a mix of Bob Schneider, G. Love, Old Crow Medicine Show and David Gray, this Arlingtonbased band plays everything from bluegrass to hip hop. On Oct. 6, Three Sheets to the Wind will blow onto the stage with classics from the 1970s and 1980s. The RVAbased group was named best band by Richmond’s Style Weekly readers seven years in a row and has been called “America’s #1 Tribute to Yacht Rock.�
Handprints on boulder pay tribute to memory of RPES teacher Photo submitted by Chris R. Whitley
The fifth grade class of 2017 left their (hand)print on Rural Point Elementary School. The large boulder located in the front of the school is their legacy gift to Rural Point given in memory of their teacher, Dean Pellerzi. Each year, fifth grade students also will have the opportunity to leave their mark on the school by placing their hand prints over this year’s prints. Those helping with the project included: Luckstone for donation the boulder, Blary’s Lawn & Landscaping for delivery, Home Depot of Mechanicsville for contributing to the project, and Catherine Paige for organizing the project.
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the $764 she raised at her stand last year and is already thinking about the special lemon baked good she’ll feature. Sponsored by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Anthem LemonAid is Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ signature summer event and has been helping kids with cancer since 2001. The event is in the second year of a $250,000 commitment to the Infusion Center in CHoR’s Hematology and Oncology Clinic, where children with cancer, like Caroline, receive the chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and immune system
boosting infusions they need. This summer, Richmond-area families, businesses and community organizations, can join together to make a big difference for local kids with cancer by setting up a lemonade stand the weekend of July 1416. It’s free to participate and supplies are provided. Every registered participant will receive lemonade mix, cups, a pitcher, a banner, stickers and sunglasses. Stands can be set up at one of the approved partner retail locations or at a place of participants’ choosing, such as a local business, front yard, or neighborhood pool.
Participants will distribute cups of lemonade in exchange for donations and 100% of all funds raised will support the $250,000 fundraising goal. Along with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, other event sponsors include Children’s Hospital Foundation, Virginia Credit Union, RVA Primrose Schools, Richmond Family Magazine, RichmondMom.com, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Kroger, Lakeside Avenue Business Association and Walgreens. To register for Anthem LemonAid or to learn more about the event, visit AnthemLemonAid.com or call 804-2285934.
MUSICIANS Continued from pg. 24
FireHouse originates from nearby Charlotte, North Carolina, and includes Richmond-based band members. It was named Best New Hard Rock/Metal Band at the 1991 American Music Awards. The band will perform Oct. 7. The 2017 State Fair of Virginia will run from Sept. 29
through Oct. 8. Information is available at StateFairVa.org. The State Fair is held each fall at its permanent home at The Meadow Event Park in Caroline County. The fair’s mission is to increase agricultural and natural resource awareness and interest through educational programs, exhibitions and competitions in a fun, familyfriendly setting.
Richmond’s National Parks offer special evening programs RICHMOND — Richmond National Battlefield Park invites the public to experience 2017’s “History at Sunset” series of evening guided walks and programs highlighting new park lands and lesser-known stories. Park Rangers will explore several of the Richmond area battlefields and Evergreen Cemetery in this series of free evening programs starting at 7 p.m. every Saturday in July at the locations listed below. All programs are 90 minutes unless otherwise indicated.
July 8 – Gaines’ Mill. Visitors have the opportunity to consider the Battle of Gaines’ Mill from both the Union and Confederate positions thanks to a newlyinstalled bridge across Boatswain’s Creek that accesses 300 acres where Confederate forces staged one of the largest offensives of the war. Join Park Ranger Randy Cleaver for a tour that also includes a dedication ceremony at the bridge at 6283 Watt House Rd. in Mechanicsville.
July 22 – Cold Harbor – Redoubt Fletcher. Park Historian Bob Krick takes visitors on the park’s first-ever public tour of the largest free-standing fort and surviving man-made position along the sevenmile Cold Harbor front at 5379 Sandy Valley Rd. in Mechanicsville). For more information, contact Richmond National Battlefield Park at 804-226-1981 or visit www.nps.gov/rich and www.facebook.com/RichmondNPS.
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“They did planning and consulting work for a number of cities in Hanover County – I worked on projects: a community development block grant, comprehensive planning and [other] related work with Harland Bartholomew until I was hired by the county,” he said. As for what he plans to do for his fellow Ashlanders, Hodges said his motivation is to preserve the town’s characteristics that make it special. “The current council has done an excellent job at helping Ashland to keep its character, to
protect its uniqueness; I would hope to help fill in for James [Murray] who is leaving, continuing council’s efforts to keep Ashland Ashland,” Hodges said. Town council chose Hodges out of an eight-person candidate pool consisting of other Ashland residents who had applied to fill the vacancy. They were: Linda Wright, Terry Cook Jr., David Hine, Daniel McGraw, Cedar Reiner, Nelson Vaughan and Wayne Weller. Wright was appointed by council members to serve an unexpired term on the Ashland Planning Commission, replacing Felix Stevens, who recently was hired as the town’s finance director.
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Sundays All Souls Episcopal Church celebrates Holy Eucharist, Rite II at 9:15 a.m. with Christian Education at 10:45 a.m. All Souls worships at Messiah Lutheran Church at 8154 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor is the Vicar. For more information, visit www. allsoulsva.org.
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Thursdays The Rotary Club of Ashland meets at noon for lunch at the Henry Clay Inn at 114 N. Railroad Ave. in Ashland. For
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Second Mondays The WEB of Hope meets from 10 a.m. to noon the second Monday of each month (July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11) at the Black Creek Baptist Church at 6289 McClellan Road in Mechanicsville. The WEB of Hope group, an extension of the American Red Cross, meets to knit, crochet, sew and quilt for those that need assistance. For more information, Laurie Wagner at 804-781-0338. JULY 10, 2017 11 PM 11:30 12 AM
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A Healing and Recovery SS Class meets at 9 a.m. at the Walnut Grove Baptist Church at 7046 Cold Harbor Rd. in Mechanicsville. The class is for adults 18 and over and is an extension of the NorthStar community that also meets at 6 p.m. Fridays at the church. The Christian 12 Steps and Biblical wisdom are the basis of study and discussion to learn about God’s place in our lives. All are welcome. For more information, call 804-7465081 or contact Craig Simpson at craigwgbc@gmail.com.
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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES EPISCOPAL
All Souls Episcopal Church Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran 8154 Atlee Rd Sunday Worship 9:15am Holy Eucharist 10:45am Christian Ed We are a welcoming, Inclusive faith community. Nursery Provided o 804-559-9302 The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor, Vicar allsoulsepiscopalva@gmail.com
On the web: www.allsoulsva.org Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454. 3263 Old Church Rd. Sundays: 10a Holy Eucharist, 10-11a Nursery, 11:15a Refreshments & Adult Christian Ed. immanueloc.org. The Episcopal Church of the Creator 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered & Biblically Focused All Are Welcome 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:45 am Please visit our website creatorcontact@comcast.net
EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sun. 10:30AM Sunday School @ 9:15AM
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INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00, Contemporary 9:30, Modern 11:15, Bible School at 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Kevin Tucker, Associate Worship Minister; Josh Smith, Youth Minister; Ashley Sears, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Gethsemane Church of Christ 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM 804-779-2044 Bill Wines, Senior Minister www.gethsemanechristians.org
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: lbcrichmond.com Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170 COME & SEE! All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com
LUTHERAN Messiah Lutheran Church 8154 Atlee Road 746-7134 messiahmech.com Sunday Service- 10:45 am Sunday School 9:15 am St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 ∂ 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sun. Sch. 9:15am, Worship 10:30am
NAZARENE Hope Community Church 8391 Atlee Rd, www.hopenow.cc Atlee Christian Academy PK-5th grade, (746-3900) atleechristianacademy.com
PRESBYTERIAN Fairfield Presbyterian Church Worship: 9am Contemporary 11am Traditional 6930 Cold Harbor Rd, 23111. www.fairfieldpcusa.org Knox Reformed PCA 4883 Southard Lane Sunday School 9:30 Worship 11AM Scriptural, Confessional & Traditional MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee and Signal Hill Rd. 746-5496; www.MechPresVA.org Rev. Nancy Clark Sunday Schedule: 10 am Sunday Worship Service Thursday Night Worship 6:30pm (Fun Truck 5:30pm on Thursday)
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 7400 Antique Lane Mech., Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am. Worship Service, 11am. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 7pm. Church phone: 746-2788
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Black Creek Baptist Church, 6289 McClellan Rd. Bible Study, 9am; Worship 10:15 am (Nursery Prov.) Youth Bible Study, Children’s Choir 4:00 pm; Wed. Night Activities: Family Dinner 6:00 pm, Children in Action Missions Time, Adult Bible Study and Youth 6:30 pm, Adult Choir 7:30 pm, Rev. Joe Kendrick, Pastor. www.blackcreek.org or call 781-0330
Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hillcrest Road Hanover, VA. 23069 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sunday 11am Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. www.HillcrestHanover.org
Broadus Memorial Baptist 1 Church - 2 Locations! 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship Hebron Campus 3407 King William Rd. Aylett (at Mangohick) 23009 11am Contemporary Worship Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 www.BroadusChurch.org Belong, Believe, Become Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.coolspring.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" 7252 Beulah Church Road (Site of Historic Beulah Church) Mechanicsville, 23111
New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Caleb Bittler, Minister to Students & Family Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities 6pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org New Highland Baptist Church 8:30 am & 11am Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School; 9200 New Ashcake Road, 550-9601 ww.newhighlandbaptist.org
Enon United Methodist Church 6156 Studley Rd; 746-4719 ReNe’e Teague, Pastor Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided) www.enonumc.org office@enonumc.org Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Summer Sunday Worship 10am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School for all ages 9 am. www.lebanonumc.org Shady Grove United Methodist Celebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings. Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:15. Contemporary worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:15am. All Ages. Nursery for infants & toddlers at all services. Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd, Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073 shadygroveumc.org
ROMAN CATHOLIC Church of the Redeemer 8275 Meadowbridge Road 746-4911 www.churchredeemer.org
Shalom Baptist Church 7446 Adams Farm Road (church office) 746-7737 Sunday Activities will be held @ Pole Green Elementary School 8993 Pole Green Park Lane 8:30 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship Tuesday Night Activities will be held @ Broadus Baptist Church 5351 Pole Green Road 6:15 pm Children, Youth & Adults Bible Studies www.shalombaptist .net
Mass celebrated on Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM
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SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
Sundays, 10:30AM & Wednesdays, 6:00PM For info, call 335-6728 Web: graceunitedfc.org Our Mission: "Love God, Learn the Bible, Care for People" Glenn Hawkins, Pastor
Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev. Tim Madison 8:30am Contemporary, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Trad. Worship www.mechanicsvillebaptist.org
UNITED METHODIST
New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mech. 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
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Legion baseball: Post 284P at Post 175 7:00 p.m.
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Post 175’s bats overcome scrappy Post 201 By Billy Fellin Richmond Suburban News POWHATAN – Mechanicsville Post 175 found themselves in a hole early on against Powhatan Post 201 on June 27. After scoring a run early, Post 175 gave up a five-spot in the bottom of the first. But, that didn’t worry the team or the coaching staff. “When you’re going through a nine-inning game and you know you’ve put up over 30 runs the past three games, you’re pretty confident with the offense,” manager Brandon Powers said. “We weren’t too concerned.” Led by a grand slam off Trey Karnes’ bat in the top of the seventh inning, Post 175 scored nine unanswered runs in a 12-9 win over Post 201 at Powhatan High School. “Usually in baseball the big inning hurts you,” Powers said. “We ended up having a bigger one.” Post 175 got on the scoreboard in the first inning after Dalton Davis reached on an error and was brought by Canon Lambert’s RBI single to make it a 1-0 game. Powhatan responded in the bottom of the first as they had the first three batters reach base off pitcher Landon Smith. John Reynolds knocked in two runs on a double to make it
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Mechanicsville Post 175 third baseman Matthew Holler launches a rocket over the left field fence for a solo home run that sparked an 11-run eruption in the fourth inning of Post 175’s 20-3 win over Colonial Heights Post 284P at Shepherd Stadium Thursday.
a quick 2-1 game. Reynolds would score on a wild pitch as would Wayne Butler in the inning with Justin Bales being knocked in by Austin Nicholas to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 5-1 lead for 201. But, Post 175 settled in and
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started chipping away at the lead. Karnes reached on a single in the top of the second inning and scored when Nicholas walked Jonathan Spaulding with the bases loaded to make it 5-2.
The next run wouldn’t come until the top of the sixth, when Karnes again reached on a single and scored on a fielder’s choice to make it 5-3. Then, the offense exploded in the top of the seventh. Three of the first four batters
for Post 175 walked to load the bases with one out. Karnes stepped to the plate and put an offering from relief pitcher Hunter Montgomery over the left-center field wall to see POST 175, pg. 31
• ASHLAND – Randolph-Macon College’s tennis program will hold the second session of its Randolph-Macon College Adidas Summer Tennis Camps for youth aged 8 to 17 from July 9-14. Overnight and day options are available for campers. Cost for the day camps is $445; for the overnight camps is $745. The camps will be held at the award-winning Banks Tennis Center on the campus of RandolphMacon College. For more information, go to: http://tenniscamper. com/tennis-camp/randolph-macon-college-tennis-camps/ • MECHANICSVILLE – Atlee will be holding a girls lacrosse camp for rising third through rissee CAMP, pg. 31
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Bud Conner celebrates his first place finish in the 1,200-pound EFI class at the 2017 Mattaponi Madness Drag Boat Races on the Mattaponi River at Rainbow Acres Campground on June 18.
Walker wins two at Mattaponi Madness By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor KING AND QUEEN – Bryan Walker was the weekend’s only multiple winner at the Mattaponi Madness Drag Boat Races on the Mattaponi River on June 17 and 18. Walker dominated the carbureted classes, winning the Light (1,200-pound minimum) and Pro (1,400-pound minimum) races on June 17. George Fuller was runner up in both races. Another Walker
– David – claimed victory over second-place Joshua Springer in the Super Stock (1,600-pound minimum) race A trio of racers claimed top honors in the EFI classes. Bud Conner won the Pro Stock Light (1,200 pounds) race, Michael Bates won the Pro Stock (1,400 pounds) title and Matthew Bates finished as champion in the Pro Stock Heavy race. Doug Sullivan was runner up in both the Pro Stock Light and Pro Stock Races. David Walker finished second in the Pro Stock
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Heavy race. The Kilgours held sway in the inboard/jet engine classes. Kevin Kilgour Jr. beat D.S. Mitchell in the Unlimited 660 race. Kevin Kilgour Sr. beat Stephen Minor for the Pro Stock championship. Davis Lipscomb and Johnny Arrington finished first and second, respectively, in the Modified Stock class. Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com.
plate four runs for Post 175. “Another huge hit by Trey Karnes,” Powers said. “When our backs are against the wall late in the game, he’s come up big.” Bryan Diehr, Brian Rollison and Noah Smith would reach base and score after Karnes’ grand slam to complete the seven-run inning before Powhatan was able to stop the bleeding. Post 201 mounted a late charge of their own in the bottom of the eighth inning, when they started touching up relief pitcher Antonio Balducci. Montgomery had a oneout single, which was followed by Butler doubling. Two batters later, Ross Lewis singled in Montgomery to make it 10-6. An RBI single by Cale Agee and two walks in a row with the bases loaded scored a total of four runs for Post 201 to bring them within one run. Post 175 got some insurance runs in the top of the ninth when Smith reached base on a single and was moved to second by a sacrifice bunt from
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Spaulding. Davis brought Smith home with an RBI triple and would score on a wild pitch to make it the final of 12-9. Powhatan got one runner on the bottom of the ninth, but another comeback wasn’t in the cards. Billy Fellin is sports editor of Powhatan Today, Goochland Gazette and Cumberland Today. He can be reached at wfellin@ powhatantoday.com.
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ing ninth graders on the Chickahominy Middle School football field from July 10-12 from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The Atlee field hockey camp is designed to provide instruction for beginners (those with less than two years of experience) in the basics of field
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Atlee baseball player Kamari Davis (seated, center) announced his intent to play for Messiah College in a signing ceremony at Atlee High School on June 7. With him are Chris Hockaday (left) and Kaydyn Hockaday.
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Lee-Davis athlete Sam Franklin (seated, left) commited to run for George Mason University in a signing ceremony at Lee-Davis on June 7. With him are (clockwise, from above): Lee-Davis Principal Charles Stevens, Lee-Davis athletic director Tripp Metzger, and Lee-Davis assistant track and field coach Trevor McPherson.
Lee-Davis athlete Nicholas Corbin (seated, center) committed to run for George Mason University in a signing ceremony at Lee-Davis on June 7. With him are (clockwise, from left): his mother, Wendy Alsop-Corbin; Lee-Davis Principal Charles Stevens; Lee-Davis athletic director Tripp Metzger; and Lee-Davis assistant track and field coach Trevor McPherson.
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Lee-Davis softball player Kayley Scott (seated, center) committed to play for Randolph-Macon College in a signing ceremony at Lee-Davis on June 7. With her are (clockwise, from left): her grandfather, Huddie Scott; Lee-Davis principal Charles Stevens; Lee-Davis head softball coach Jackie Davis; Lee-Davis athletic director Tripp Metzger; and her grandmother, Elva Scott.
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GRAL teams show progress in mid-season meet By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor GLEN ALLEN – The Greater Richmond Aquatic League regular season has reached its midway point and teams are making progress toward getting as many swimmers as possible qualified for Champs. The Federal Club – led by quad winners Kiersten Armstrong, Lauren Armstrong, Karina Blanco, Jeffry Dunson, Avery Gates, Alex Gertner, Cullen Harrington and Justin Schruijer – defeated visiting Battlefield Green in a GRAL meet Wednesday. The team had some work to do to get ready for the meet. “Last week we had a lot of [disqualifications] in breast stroke and butterfly,” said The Federal Club head coach Philip Barto. “It forced me to do a complete overhaul of the way I teach breast stroke and butter-
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hockey. Registration is $100 per player. For families with multiple campers, the cost for each subsequent camper is $75. Participants are asked to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and to bring: lacrosse stick, mouthguard, tennis shoes or cleats, and goggles. Newcomers without their own stick should contact atleeglax@ gmail.com in advance. For more information, contact atleeglax@gmail.com. • ASHLAND – The Randolph-Macon women’s volleyball program will hold a beginner to intermediate camp for middle and high school players from July 12-14 at Crenshaw Gymnasium. Both boys and girls are welcome.
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fly. We have come a long way. … There are a lot of people who were illegal in breast stroke and butterfly that are now legal.” Battlefield Green head coach Katrina Gauntt also noted some things her team has to work on, but she and Barto are bullish on their kids. “We had a lot of fast swims,” Gauntt said. “I was really impressed with the sportsmanship in terms of the cheering. Both teams were awesome in terms of that.” Battlefield Green was led by quad winners Devin George, Christine Gilbreath, Carter Smith and Kira Wood. Its triple winners were Kellie Brown, Jack Dobbins, Alexander Gaudino, Garrett Gauntt, Madie Walters. The Federal Club’s triple winners were Amanda Barnard, William Barnard, Parker Dunson, Emma Hammer, Dave Lawrence/The Local Madison Heaton, Watson The Federal Club’s Avery Gates (foreground) swims to victory in the junior varsity division of the 11-12 girls 50-yard freestyle in a Marshall and Brody McKenna. GRAL swim meet at The Federal Club Wednesday. Battlefield Green’s Kira Wood (background) won the novice divsion.
Overnight sessions are available. The camp is designed for high school students to improve the fundamental skills of volleyball: serving, passing, setting, attacking, blocking, and defense. Campers will be assessed on the opening day and placed into groups of similar ability. Several competitions will be held during the afternoon sessions. Check-in is from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on July 12, followed by an afternoon session from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and another session from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for overnight campers. Sessions run from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m. on July 13 and 14, with an additional session from 7 to 9 p.m. on July 13 for overnight campers. The cost of the full camp is $305 for day campers and $445 for overnight campers. There is
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$245 ($195 if registered by June 30). A one-day option is available for $120. Late care from 4 to 5 p.m. is also available for an additional $25. For more information, go to: www.rmcvolleyballcamps. • ASHLAND – The com/elementary-camp.cfm Randolph-Macon women’s • ASHLAND – The volleyball program will an elementary camp for elementary Randolph-Macon women’s volschool players from July 13- leyball program will hold an 14 at Crenshaw Gymnasium. advanced camp for middle and Both boys and girls are wel- high school players from July 14 come. No previous experience to 16 at Crenshaw Gymnasium. Both boys and girls are welis required. The camp is designed for come. Overnight sessions are availchildren to learn basic volleyable. ball skills. The advanced camp is Check-in is from 9 to 10 a.m. on July 13, with a morning designed to help students session from 10 a.m. to noon improve consistency and techand afternoon session from nique of the fundamental skills 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sessions are from of volleyball: serving, pass9 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 ing, setting, attacking, blocking and defense. This camp p.m. on July 14. The cost of the full camp is will also emphasize game play a one-day day camper option for $120. For more information, go to: www.rmcvolleyballcamps. com/beginner_-intermediatecamp.cfm
and advanced game strategy. Advanced campers are expected to have experience playing high school and club volleyball as much of the camp will be focused on game play, not basic rules and skills. Check-in is from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on July 14, followed by an afternoon session from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and another session from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for overnight campers. Sessions run from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m. on July 15 and 16, with an additional session from 7 to 9 p.m. on July 15 for overnight campers. The cost of the full camp is $315 for day campers and $455 for overnight campers. There is a one-day day camper option for $110. For more information, go to: www.rmcvolleyballcamps. com/beginner_-intermediatecamp.cfm
• ASHLAND – The Randolph-Macon football program will hold a Friday Night Lights Prospect Camp for rising ninth through 12th graders on July 14. Check-in at RandolphMacon’s Day Field begins at 4:30 p.m. The camp will run from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The cost is $25.00 per camper. Campers will receive individual one-on-one instruction from Coach Pedro Arruza and the entire RandolphMacon football coaching staff. Prospects will go through offensive and defensive drills, 1-on-1’s, and competitive stations. Campers should bring athletic gear, cleats and sneakers. For more information, contact: Chase Phillips at 804-4121428 or chasephillips@rmc.edu
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Legal Notices PROPOSALS, BIDS, RFP TOWN OF ASHLAND The Town of Ashland will receive sealed bids from firms to provide STORM SEWER LINE CLEANING & TELEVISION DETECTION on an as needed basis annually. Bids will be received until 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 24th, 2017. Bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Please see the Town of Ashland website www.ashlandva.gov, for more information on this bid. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Small and minority owned businesses are encouraged to bid.
LEGAL NOTICES VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER ELIZABETH JEAN TILLSON, Plaintiff, v. CASE NO. CL17001364-00 ASHLEY ELLSWORTH GORDON, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of the above-styled suit is to obtain a final divorce from the Defendant on the grounds that the parties have lived separate and apart without any cohabitation and without any interruption for a period of time in excess of one year. IT APPEARING, by Affidavit filed according to law, that Defendant’s last known address is known only to be in Virginia and that Defendant’s present whereabouts are unknown, and diligence has been used by or on behalf of Plaintiff to ascertain in what county or city Defendant is without effect, it is therefore ORDERED that said Defendant, Ashley Ellsworth Gordon, appear before this Court on or before the 26th day of July, 2017 at 9:00a.m., and do what is necessary to protect his interest in this suit. And it is further ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Mechanicsville Local, a newspaper published in and having general circulation in the County of Hanover, Virginia. Enter: 5/26/17 J. OVERTON HARRIS, Judge of the Circuit Court I ASK FOR THIS: Alex R. Phillips VSB # 90150 SMITH | STRONG, PLC 5803 Staples Mill Road Richmond, Virginia 23228 (804) 325-1245 Phone (804) 482-2661 Fax Counsel for Plaintiff
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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Hanover County Planning Commission has set Thursday, July 20, 2017, at 7:00 P.M., in the Board Room of the Hanover County Government Building at Hanover Courthouse, Hanover, Virginia, as the day, date, time, and place for a public hearing to consider the following cases, at which public comments will be accepted: REZONINGS C-16-13(c), AM. 1-17, PLEASANT GROVE INVESTORS, L.L.C. Request(s) an amendment to the proffers approved with rezoning request C-1613(c), Pleasant Grove Investors, L.L.C., on GPINs 8705-74-7730 and 8705-74-7491, consisting of approximately 1.25 acres, zoned B-1(c), Neighborhood Business District with conditions, and request to rezone from R-1, Single-Family Residential District, to B-1(c), Neighborhood Business District with conditions, on GPIN 8705-74-9412 and acquired property that was formerly part of the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) right-of-way, consisting of approximately 1.21 acres, which will be added to the area of the original rezoning. The property is located in the northwest quadrant of the intersection of Meadowbridge Road (State Route 627) and Shady Grove Road (State Route 640) in the CHICKAHOMINY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. The subject property is designated on the General Land Use Plan Map as Commercial. The proposed zoning amendment would permit a medical office building. (PUBLIC HEARING) C-10-17(c), NERA L. HUNT Request(s) to rezone from A-1, Agricultural District, to RS(c), Single-Family Residential District with conditions, on GPIN 8715-99-2588, consisting of approximately 2.98 acres, and located on the northeast corner of the intersection of McGregor Farm Drive (private road) and Lee-Davis Road (private road section) in the HENRY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. The subject property is designated on the General Land Use Plan Map as Suburban General (1-4 dwelling units per acre). The proposed zoning amendment would permit the creation of one additional building lot for a family member for a gross density of one (1) dwelling unit per 1.49 acres. (PUBLIC HEARING) C-13-17, ALBERT L. RICHARDSON, ET AL. Request(s) to rezone from B-1, Neighborhood Business District to A-1, Agricultural District on GPIN 7830-92-4149, consisting of approximately 15.12 acres, and located on the east line of Mountain Road (U.S. Route 33) at the northern border of the South Anna River in the SOUTH ANNA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. The subject property is designated on the General Land Use Plan Map as Agricultural. The proposed zoning amendment would permit one residential lot. (PUBLIC HEARING) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CUP-3-17, GWATHMEY BAPTIST CHURCH Request(s) a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with Section 26-20.21 of the Hanover County Zoning Ordinance to permit expansion (accessory garage) of an existing church on GPINs 7779-52-5865 and 7779-52-5429, consisting of approximately 3.48 acres, zoned A-1, Agricultural District, and located on the northeast quadrant of the intersection of Center Street Road (State Route 663) and Gwathmey Church Road (State Route 707) in the SOUTH ANNA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. The subject property is designated on the General Land Use Plan Map as Suburban General (1-4 Dwelling Units per Acre). (PUBLIC HEARING) Copies of the above cases may be reviewed in the Planning Office, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
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Updated 4BR w/2 full & 2 half BA on oversized lot overlooking the city! Low traffic street. Rear yard is fenced! Updated kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances! Hdwd flrs in foyer, living and dining rm. First flr w/fourth BR that can be used as a den. Second flr w/3 BR w/master w/balcony! Third flr is a loft rm w/ many possibilites! Basement w/washer & dryer (both convey)! One year ERA Buyers Warranty! Approx. 5 years left on a City of Richmond tax abatement! $259,950 Call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100 r y 1-Y rant ar W
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Wow! Fully Renovated! 3 bed, 2 bath w/new 2 zone heat pumps! Refinished flrs, both baths retiled & w/new fixtures. New windows w/lovely trim! Kitchen w/lovely cabinets & granite countertops, new stove & dishwasher! Study/sun room off the kitchen w/lots of natural light! Large deck, utility building for storage & workshop w/electricity & wood stove! $225,900 Call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100
Parsons Cause 5,158 sq ft, 6 Bed/4½ Bath home. Custom kitchen that has been recently updated by Refresh! Upgraded appliances and granite countertops. There is a rec room and a large family room. The first floor offers a bedroom plus a full bath, which makes an excellent in-law suite or office. There are beautiful hardwood floors on the first floor. Walk-in closets with lots of storage space. The owners are leaving all of the kitchen appliances and all of the window treatments throughout the house! This home is nicely appointed with upgraded trim packages. Also features a gorgeous hardscape, which is really nice for enjoying family cookouts or entertaining. There is a detached 3 bay garage that has a full finished recreation room above with a half bath! A great place for Super Bowl gatherings or a large party and is equipped with cable TV. The lot is beautifully landscaped with an irrigation system. $729,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100
LET US HANDLE THE HASSLES! New Price! Better than new 2014 2-story with 4 bdrms, 2½ baths, 3,028 sq ft on 1½ acres. This home has a chef’s kitchen that’s open to the family room, formal dining room, screened porch and huge garage. It features many upgrades like hardwood floors on first level, granite countertops, paved driveway, detached shed and more. Only $369,950! Bradley Boykin 804-363-2731
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Ruther Glen Great opportunity to own this 3 bed/2 bath brick rancher on 1 acre with a 2 car garage close to 95 but far enough away for peace and quiet. Eat-in kitchen, sun porch. The home also has a wood burning fireplace. With just a little love and attention this house will make a great home. Contact me today to schedule a showing. All contracts and offers are subject to final review and approval of seller, all offers or contracts are not binding unless the entire agreement is ratified by all parties. Home is sold AS IS $150,000 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100
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WATERFRONT RANCHER Come Enjoy LIFE ON THE RIVER in the Chickahominy Haven! Just in time for Summer this gorgeous Canal Front Brick Rancher on the Chichkahominy River includes 3 BR’s, 2 full baths, 2,300 SF with a new pier and updates throughout is ready for you! The exterior offers beautiful views, a new roof, detached oversized 1.5 car garage & a large shed for all the exterior storage you are going to need! The interior offers updated kitchen & baths, new carpet and laminate flooring throughout & tons of space! The family room includes new carpet & gas fireplace which leads to a huge Florida Room with laminate flooring and gorgeous views of the river. The eat-in kitchen features granite counters, maple cabinets, formal living & dining rooms with new laminate flooring and a large recreation room with new carpet. The master bedroom offers walk-in closet & updated en suite bath with tile floors and a new vanity. $319,950.
2525 Crumpton Dr (23224) 3/1, 1000 sq ft.......... $1050 6270 Fieldshire Ct 3/1½, 1200 sq ft, ranch ......... $1325 3072 Montfort Loop West End, 2 /1½, Townhouse............................ $1400 10501 Homeland Ct 3/2½, 1400 sq ft, Chesterfield ........................... $1500 8624 Devara Ct 5/4, 3200 sq ft house, Richmond.............................. $2350 10342 Brickerton 4/2, 2300 sq ft, Ashcreek......$2200
Call Joe Inge 427-5119 July 5, 2017
Rutland Craftsman Style home w/6 BRs, 4½ BAs, full basement, 4592 finished SF & over 1000 unfinished SF! 2-car garage, fenced rear yard, rear deck & patio. Insulated flrs & ceilings between levels for soundproofing, unfinished walk up 3rd flr w/full bath rough in, built in speakers, lutron lighting & security cameras throughout and a smart closet. First flr includes a bdrm, a formal dining rm, office, lg family rm & chef’s dream kitchen. $525,000.
ST A F D L O S Battlefield Green
Dutch Colonial w/4 BRs, 2½ BAs & 2,250 sq. ft. in Hanover High District. Offers new roof, new heat pump 1st floor, large corner lot, 1-car detached garage & rear deck with portions that are covered. Family rm w/laminate floors, brick FP, beamed ceiling, eat-in kitchen w/stainless & bfast nook, DR w/moldings & bright LR. Master w/2 walk-in closets & en suite full bath. Enjoy community pool & tennis courts. $225,000.
Close in New Kent Stunning, Movein Ready, Private, Tons of Space & Like Brand NewThis home has is ALL! Complete with 5 bedrooms, 4½ baths, 1st floor office, recreation room & easily finishable walk-up attic w/roughed in full bath! Offers 2-car garage & A 5 ACRE PRIVATE LOT! Boasts open floor plan w/hdwd floors throughout 1st floor, gourmet kitchen with all the upgrades, Butler’s Pantry, & 1st floor BR w/full bath! Master BR w/ WIC & luxury en suite bath. Rec room w/access to walk-up attic that’s roughed in for a full bath & and an additional 500+ unfinished square feet. $425,000.
Ash Creek Beautifully Renovated Old Church 4 bedroom/4 bathroom two story Colonial on 6.6 wooded acres with a full basement. If you want privacy, here it is. This one is tucked back off the road and offers peace and quiet on this serene setting. Brand new dimensional shingle roof. Meticulously renovated kitchen with granite countertops, new tile floors and new appliances. Living room with a corner fireplace, an office/study with a corner fireplace and a formal dining room. The basement offers a recreation room with another fireplace. The walk-out basement can easily serve as an in-law suite, as there a full bath. The downstairs bedroom also has a fireplace. $389,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100
2-car attached heated & cooled garage, newer dual zone Trane HVAC, fenced yard, irrigation system, generator, rear deck with built-in seating & shed. Open floor plan w/4 BRs, 2.5 BAs, over 2,500 SF, FR w/gas FP, eat-in kitchen w/stainless, pantry, & bfast nook w/vaulted ceiling. Master retreat w/sitting room, vaulted ceiling, WIC & en suite bath. Enjoy tons of community amenities & Atlee High District. $342,500.
Creekside Village/Hanover High End unit w/3 BRs, 2½ BAs & almost 1,900 SF. Open flr plan w/hdwd flrs throughout 1st flr, FR w/crown, gourmet eat-in kitchen w/granite, stainless appl., island w/bar & pantry. Master suite w/walk-in closet & en suite luxury bath. Maintenance free community w/community pool & clubhouse. Hanover High School District. $229,950.
King William Charming 5 BR Cape with 2 BA’s, almost 1,500 sq. ft. Offers newer roof, replacement windows, detached storage shed with electricity, FR w/laminate floor & eat-in kitchen. First flr w/two BRs, including large master. 2nd flr has 3 BRs, one huge BR w/laminate flooring and two others w/carpet and ceiling fans. Close in King William, near shopping & restaurants at RT360 & 30. $167,500
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All brick rancher w/2-car detached garage, 4 BRs, 2½ BAs & 1,640 sq. ft. Replacement windows, rear deck, fenced rear yard & detached shed. Open flr plan w/ laminate flrs in the FR, Dr & KT. DR includes brick FP & opens to KT. Master w/door to rear deck, WIC & en suite. New carpet in BRs. Conveniently located just minutes from interstates, shopping & restaurants! $215,000. W NE ICE PR
Atlee High School 3 BR, 2 full BA rancher w/huge 1 ACRE lot, rear patio, detached storage shed & enclosed 18x22 metal building for tons of exterior storage! Newer HVAC system plus oil backup, WHOLE HOUSE GENERATOR & replacement windows. Family rm w/Buck woodstove, & built-in bookshelves, kitchen w/island, attached dining rm w/hardwood flrs. Hdwd flring in all 3 bdrms. Attic w/tons of interior storage space, $189,950.
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2017 HANOVER TOMATO FESTIVAL
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 8 • Pole Green Park, Mechanicsville, VA
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HANOVER TOMATO FESTIVAL Vendors and booth numbers A360 Graphics -T-shirts ........................................................136 Calvary Chapel – Mechanicsville - CD’s/Information/bumper stickers.....................................................................................12 AAPCO /Bath Planet/Solar Tyme - Home improvement ......................................................................................76, 77, 78 Candlelight Ministries - Infltatable characters and animals, bubble blasters, light up wands .............................................26 Absolutely Adorned - Handmade jewelry, modern and vintage style..............................................................................4 Champion - Home improvement information ......................25 ADT Security - Home and business security services ............45 Choot’em Up Marshmallow Tactical Supply, V, W Marshmallow guns ...............................................................118 Advent Christian Church........................................................L Christina’s Signs - Yard signs, address signs and mailboxes 63 Agriberry Farm- Blackberries, raspberries, peaches, farm made jams, applesauce, baked goods and vinegars .............33 Clever Container- Home organizational products .............178 Aid Our Veterans-Hats, flags, ribbons, magnets, coins, pins97 Cold Harbor Guards - Historical flags .................................107 Air Solutions - Rainmate system ...........................................72 Colleen’s Creations- Wreaths, blankets, wind chimes ........19 American Pride Woodworks- Handcrafted Rustic Wooden Connects Federal Credit Union - Credit Union information, Flags.........................................................................................64 Financial tips, spinning wheel with free prizes ...................196 Baggage Claim - Assorted bags ......................................35, 51 Cool Spring Recreation Center- Jazzercise and Recreation Center brochures................................................................175 Bahashem Soap Co. - Handmade soaps and shea butters, body oils ..................................................................................38 Crafting for You - Garden Art, Jewelry, Wreaths .............209 Bamboo Pillows- Bamboo pillows........................................39 Creative Faces - Face painting ..............................................3 Barbara palm and tarot card sessions - Palm & tarot card Cruise Planners- Travel brochures and promotional items24 reading / Crystals ....................................................................94 Cutco Cutlery - Cutco cutlery, culinary tools, cookware, Bath Saver - Information......................................................200 flatware, sporting knives, BBQ & Garden tools ..................20 File Photo/The Local
The Hanover Tomato Festival is a traditional family celebration to promote the community and Hanover’s famous tomatoes. We at Battlefield Press Printing feel fortunate to be part of this wonderful county and its rich traditions. Call Us Today: 804.730.9212
Bewitchin Stitchin RVA - Hand sewn and embroidered Dave’s Canes - Walking canes ...........................................144 textiles and fashion items for all ages....................................56 Demca Demonstration - Ceramic food grating plates and BJ’s Wholesale - Information / Memberships...................... 111 bowls ..................................................................................145 Do the Jerk-ey! - Beef, buffalo, elk, turkey, venison jerky, trail Black & Phalin Consulting LLC - Women’s and children’s clothing .................................................................................116 mixes ..................................................................................129 Dominion Green Power .....................................................205 Blue Eden Farm, LLC- Natural handmade soaps, body butters, sugar scrubs, body and facial oils ...........................192 Dot Dot Smile - Elizabeth Batkins - Dresses for children ages 6 months to 12/14 years.................................................. 9 Books, Beads & More - Jewelry, flame worked bead items, personalized items........................................................... 98, 99 Drs. Atkins, Maestrello, Miller & Associates Pediatric Bricks 4 Kidz - Tri-Cities ............................................................C Dentistry - Dental supply goody bags and stickers.............73 Brig. Gen WC Wickham SCV Camp #2250- T-shirts, caps, books, belt buckles, flags pins.......................................... 31, 32
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First Home Care Therapeutic Foster Care – RichmondPromotional information ......................................................112
Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters - Hats, T-shirts, stickers, flags Five Star Bath Solutions - Bathroom remodels ................ 109 ................................................................................................215 Foresters Financial - Company information on IRA’s, Life Edward Jones Investments- Information ............................ 8 Insurance and Investing.......................................................... 53 Empress Farm - Jams, jellies, pickled products, salsas, honey .. Friends of Chris Peace......................................................... 207 ................................................................................................T, U Gallmeyer Farms - Honey.......................................................81 ETC’s Tie-Dyes - Tie Dyed clothing, halos; personalized jewelry ............................................................................................... 100 Gourmet Breads - Pennsylvania Dutch Bread, Whoopie Pies, Shoo-fly Pies, Sticky Buns, Apple Fritters, Cookies, Pumpkin Expert Metalworks- Metal lawn & garden sculptures, Rolls, Pies................................................................................. 50 recycled metal art ................................................................. 166 Great Harvest Bread Company of Mechanicsville - Fresh Extreme Audio - Promotional information..........................121 baked breads........................................................................... 82
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7150 Fire Lane Sitting on 1.25 acres, this all brick 3 br, 2 tile bath home offers hardwood floors throughout, a huge family room, an eat-in kitchen, new roof in 2009 and HVAC in 2010, whole house Generac generator, B-dry sump pump and an 875 sq ft heated and cooled separate building with walk-up floored attic storage, carpeted area and more. $269,950
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FOOD VENDORS Bojangles’ Papa John’s 7C’s Seafood - Caprese Salad and Hanover Tomato Salsa Carytown Burgers & Fries - Fried Hanover Tomatoes Snow Mountain Kettle Corn Cool Concessions - BLT, Fried Green Tomatoes and Tomato Sandwich Intergalatic Tacos - BLT Tacos and Pico de Gallo Kona Ice LB Concessions - Tomato Veggie Burger and Caprese Salad
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Johnson for Delegate - Button, stickers, flyers .................. 86 Continued from pg. 3
Hanover Country Club - Golf scratch cards, informational packets ..................................................................................133 Hanover County Republican Party - Bumper stickers, Information ...........................................................................208
Hanover Family Eyecare - Promotional items ................... 47
Kellogg Kreations- Dog clothes and beds, cat hammock and toys ........................................................................................128 King of Pops- Ice pops ..........................................................117
Hanover Democratic Committee - Handouts about Kingdoms Lawn Game ...................................................... N, O candidates and purpose of committee ................................132 Hanover Emergency Center – HCA - Promotion of HCA ....... ...............................................................................................125
Juanita Creations - Jewelry ................................................149
Hanover Master Gardeners...............................................191
Lark Baking Co. & Market - Cake slices, cupcakes, cookies, cold brew coffee....................................................................190 LeafFilter Gutter Protection ..............................................60 Let’s Talk Towels Turkish towels, robes, blankets and hand towels ......................................................................................21
Hanover Ruritan Club - Information, bottled water (free), LipSense by SeneGence-OMG Oh My Gloss- LipSense, Lip membership drive.................................................................127 color, LipSense Glas, SeneGence Cosmetics and Skincare ...101
Hanover Veterans Memorial- Information......................159
Lisa’ Beading & Jewelry - Handmade jewelry ..................131
Hanover Yoga & Wellness- Yoga packages, soap and Lisa’s Cornhole Bags & Boards - Cornhole bags and boards, essential oils ..........................................................................150 cloth bookmarks and coaster sets..........................................75 • 15 Point Oil Change • Coolant Flush • Tire Rotation • Fuel Filter Service • Tire Balance • Fuel Injection Service • Transmission Service • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
Hollys Kollections - Simply Southern T-shirts, quilted totes Long & Foster Realtors and George Mason Mortgage.28 and duffle bags .......................................................................87 Homefix Custom Remodeling - Estimates for windows, siding, doors, gutters, walk-in tubs .......................................91 Homestead Creamery, Inc. .............................................. TBA Hometown Realty - Information on Real Estate Services .194
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Illumination Events Studio - Promotional collateral, Merry Go Round - Promotional items ...................................69 business cards and postcards .................................................93 Innovating Casing and Design, LLC- Custom and personalized mobile phone cases ..........................................16 IPhotoBirds - Nature photography..........................................6
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McCollam Hat Sales- Handmade and customized hats.......79
If It’s Wood and More - Handcrafted wood furnishings and Meadowbridge Seventh-day Adventist Church- Free accessories, wind chimes, pottery .......................................216 literature, recipes, tomato plants.........................................160
J&M Electrical Services - Information on electrical services and generators......................................................................151
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MetroPCS ...............................................................................157 Misty Mountain Cutlery - RADA kitchen cutlery.......163, 164 Mobile Ink POD- Official Hanover Tomato Festival shirts and koozies......................................................................................... see VENDORS, pg. 9
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Richmond International Raceway- season brochures, promotional items, koozies, cups & sunglasses .......................................................................................214
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Money Trap Wallets - My Book 7 handmade wallets ............................................. 68 Richmond Macaroni Kid .............................................................................................. Mr. Fix-It - Promotional material for gutter helmet, NuBath, install awnings and Richmond Magazine ..............................................................................................141 windows......................................................................................................................30 Richmond Region Visitor Center - Tourism information....................................189 Napa Auto Parts - Promotional items...........................................................42, 43, 58 Richmond Times Dispatch - Paper sales...............................................................126 North River Outdoors- Outdoor, camping packs, tents, hammocks, flashlights and clothing .................................................................................................................22, 23 Rocky Ford Leather- Handmade leather goods, belts, wallets, bags & purses......80 NuSkin - NuSkin products .........................................................................................152 Rodan+Fields - Rodan+Field products ....................................................................62 Off The Hook - wooden bird houses and feeders, crochet toys ..............................210 Rural Plains Foundation/National Park Service - Informational brochures, holiday ornaments......................................................................................................52 Origami Owl - Jewelry ............................................................................................... 40 Rural Point Baptist Church - Information ............................................................119 Paint Me! Paint Me!- Sand art ..................................................................................13 Sally L. Tompkins OCR Chapter 2 - T-shirts, flip flops, stickers, flags, patches, totes, Paint/Plant Nite- Make your own terrariums/postcards ......................................184 jewelry.........................................................................................................................67 Pampered Chef ........................................................................................................ 114 Sandridge and Sons Honey - Honey .......................................................................34 Paparazzi - Jewelry.......................................................................................................K Scentsy - Electric warmers, scented wax..................................................................105 Park Sterling Bank - Business Information............................................................146 Sea and Nature Photography- Coastal and underwater photography .............115 Patient First - Blood pressure checks and promotional items .................................44 Select Physical Therapy - BioFreeze......................................................................193
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Peytons Sport Necklaces - Sport necklaces/bracelets .........................................161 Shady Grove United Methodist Church ............................................................. E, F
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Premier Events/Stella & Dot- Premier/Stella & Dot product orders .......................7 Shane’s Forever Files - Hand etched, cut and painted glass nail files, spa bars .....70 Pretty in Pinkard - Hair bows for infants, toddlers and children ..........................181 Slates Ornate - Outdoor accessories: slate, slate hangers, slate magnets ...............74 Pretty Things - Jewelry, pillows, and leather bags...................................................88 Smith and Company 2009 - Handcrafted jewelry..................................................54 SP Unlimited - Handmade 3D wooden ornaments and puzzles............................179
Queen’s Bows - Bows, tiaras, hair clips, hair holders, jewelry, and custom hair ties Spa di Amalfi - Spa products, body lotions, sea salts, home accessories .................................................................................................................................... 85 and jewelry ..................................................................................................................211 Razzle Dazzle Gifts - Pet-related items, wood dog decor, and homemade dog Spiral Light Productions - Tie-dyed apparel and household goods....................148 treats ...........................................................................................................................67 Splat Back!- Children’s toys ........................................................................................83 RCS Creative Design - Woodcarvings, wire-worked jewelry ................................130 Sports Clips................................................................................................................... S Real Time Pain Relief - Topical pain relievers........................................................102 Spotlight Acro and Cheer ..........................................................................................D Renewal by Anderson of Central VA-Information and setting of appointments see VENDORS, pg. 10 for replacement windows and doors .......................................................................174
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The Turtle and the Dragonfly - Furniture & home goods hand painted w/original Sprint / Adcommdigitel - Sprint wireless products and services ............................95 art ................................................................................................................................ 89 Stargell’s Apiaries- Honey ........................................................................................ 48 The Virginia Flaggers - Flags, Stickers, T-shirts......................................................120 Steele Insurance Agency - Information ...................................................................59 The Virginia Mysteries - Children’s books ..............................................................147 Tastefully Simple - Prepackaged spices, food mixes ................................................41 Theany’s Flags 2 - Decorative flags, mailbox covers, door hangers......................... 71 TemperaturePRO - Heating and Air conditioning services.......................................27 Thirty One Bags and Gifts- Various bags and bag accessories .............................. 96 File Photo/The Local
TERIC Enterprises - Handcrafted jewelry.................................................................183 Total Remodeling Systems- Sun Rooms, Screen rooms, Decks, Bath systems ...177 Virginia Citizens Defense League - T-shirts, buttons, bumper stickers, membership applications........................................................................................... 61 The Bubble Cupboard - Handmade bath & body products ......................................... Truth Baptist Church - Information/Free wristbands ....................................212, 213 ......................................................................................................................................15 Virginia Emergency Nurses Association................................................................Q Vacation Village Resorts - Promotional Information for family fun theme resorts .. The Gideons - Bibles ................................................................................................... 84 ............................................................................................................................198, 199 Virginia Peanut Company - Pre-packaged gourmet jumbo peanuts..................143 The Hanover Optimist Club.........................................................................................I Vector Security, Inc. ................................................................................................... M Virginia SMP, – Information, healthcare journals and brochures ...........................195 The Mosquito Authority - Information on child and pet friendly mosquito and tick Verizon Wireless- Wireless products .........................................................................10 Visit Norfolk - Tourism information.........................................................................134 control services ........................................................................................................... 90 Virginia 529................................................................................................................173 see VENDORS, pg. 11 The ReFocus Center - Information on counseling services, giveaways .................180
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West Point Farm - Goat milk soaps, sugar scrubs, hand lotions, lip balms, bath balms ...............................................,11
Walgreens ............................................................................ 142 Whitley’s Peanuts - Gourmet Virginia Peanuts ..................66 Washington and Henry Lodge #344..............................A, B Wire & Rocks - Wire-wrapped pendants, earrings and chains, pocket watch necklaces, rocks and fossils ..........................104 Wealth Innovations LLC- Business information............... 135 Worlds Mini Bazaar- Henna Art........................................ 106
Make a lunch kids will devour
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Children can be picky eaters, making it challenging for parents to find foods their kids will consume. Family dinners are challenging enough, but lunches kids will love can be even more difficult to come by. Parents can prepare lunches kids are certain to devour by thinking outside of the traditional lunch box. Using some creativity and building off of kids’ favorite foods is the key.
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Mini versions of kids’ favorite foods can be entertaining and entice children to try things they normally wouldn’t. If it’s fun-sized, it can be swallowed in one bite. Think about mini sandwiches cut into fun shapes with a cookie cutter. Or use little condiment cups to hold chicken salad, soup or yogurt.
Offer variety Give kids a bit of a buffet inside of their lunches. This way, if something isn’t tickling their taste buds, they still have other healthy options at the ready. This technique also ensures that kids will not get hungry after skipping meals. Lunch buffets do not have to be complicated. Include half of a sandwich, a piece of fruit or an applesauce cup, some trail mix, and a granola bar. Look for complex carbohydrates and protein so that little bellies will feel full.
Go with what works If a child really enjoyed the previous night’s dinner, offer up a repeat for lunch the next day. Some schools have a microwave where hot foods can be reheated. If that’s not available, invest in a thermos or a durable, insulated container that can keep the foods at a comfortable temperature. Lunchtime at school occurs not too far into the day, and it’s feasible that food can still be warm if heated right before leaving the house.
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Tomatoes makes everything better! Toss some on a sandwich for more flavor.
Sneak in some nutrition If kids are bound to eat the same thing over and over again, mix it up in subtle ways. Add a slice of tomato to a plain cheese sandwich and serve it on whole-wheat bread for added nutrition. Blend cauliflower into mac-and-cheese so it’s barely noticeable. Add flavor to lunch meats with a piece of bacon. Bake up nutritious cereal bars on your own that pack a nutritious punch and could have pureed fruit as the base.
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Breakfast for lunch Most kids go ga-ga over breakfast foods. Use that to your advantage, sending them in with egg-bacon-cheese bagel sandwiches, or some cereal to which they can add milk bought from the cafeteria. Thin pancakes can be rolled and stuffed with fruit in a crepe style that makes for a tempting treat. -Metro Creative
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