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Lindsay Mottley named new principal of Pearson's Corner Elementary

Group wants Secretariat statue to have final home in Ashland

CONTRIBUTED REPORT

Secretariat, in the form of a majestic bronze sculpture, received a hometown hero’s welcome on Saturday, April 1 in Ashland. The

Patriots hang on to topple Mustangs at home

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Hanover seeking feedback on comp plan update

CONTRIBUTED REPORT

Hanover County continues to work on the Comprehensive Plan update (known as Envision Hanover) and is seeking feedback on concepts related to pedestrian/bicycle mobility, housing and rural character. The public is invited to attend one of the in-person events scheduled for April and early May:

„ Monday, April 24 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Taylor Park Complex

„ Thursday, April 27 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Montpelier Community Center

„ Monday, May 1 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Mechanicsville Library.

from 12-2 p.m. to allow for more informal one-on-one conversations with the project team.

official unveiling of Jocelyn Russell’s powerful depiction of the Virginia-born Triple Crown legend sparked uproarious cheers from the hundreds of fans who

gathered to witness the “big reveal.”

The larger-than-life artwork

Residents can also participate virtually on Thursday, April 20 from noon to 1 p.m. Visit https:// www.envisionhanover.com/ for the webinar link. Office hours will also be held at Mechanicsville Library on Tuesday, April 18

Since the Envision Hanover planning process began in fall 2021, the public has been asked to provide ideas and input on a variety of different topics related to the county’s long-range growth and development. Over 4,000 comments have been received during the planning process. Visit https://www.envisionhanover. com/ regularly for information on upcoming public events and to review draft documents related to the Comprehensive Plan Update. You can also follow Envision Hanover on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for regular updates. The update process is expected to continue through Summer/ Fall 2023.

Submitted by Tom Harris, Communications Coordinator/FOIA Officer County of Hanover.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANE STOAKLEY Supporters pose with the statue of Secretariat that they are trying to have become a permanent fixture of Ashland some day. The bronze sculpture was created by Jocelyn Russell and unveiled in Ashland on April 1.
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NEWS

MOTTLEY NAMED NEW PRINCIPAL OF PEARSON’S CORNER ELEMENTARY

The Hanover County school Board appointed lindsay Mottley as the new principal of pearson’s Corner elementary school during its april 11 meeting. she will begin her new role on July 1 with the retirement of current pCes principal dawn armstrong.

SHERIFF’S REPORTS

MARCH 22

„ Breaking and entering an occupied house to commit misdemeanor was reported on the 8000 block of Woodbridge road.

„ destruction of property, monument was reported on the 8400 block of shady Grove road.

MARCH 23

„ Breaking and entering a building to commit larceny/a &B/etc, was reported on the 10200 block of Chamberlayne road.

„ Marijuana on school grounds was reported on the 8000 block of lee-davis road.

„ identity fraud use of identifying information to defraud was reported on the 12300 block of Jennings road.

„ identity theft to defraud less than or $200 was reported on the 9200 block of Beech Forest lane.

„ Grand larceny in a building was reported on the 12500 block of elmont road.

„ Uttering was reported on the 10300 block of Farm Glen Way.

„ Grand larceny -$500 or more, not from a person was reported on the 11100 block of Hopson road.

„ a simple assault was reported on the 7200 block of Bell Creek road.

„ Grand larceny -auto Thef t was reported on the 7300 block of extreme Way.

„ a simple assault was reported on the 7200 block of ellerson Mill Circle.

„ Grand larceny in a building was reported on the 5100 block of summer plains drive.

„ driver did not report accident; with damage more than $250 was reported on the 8300 block of Walnut Grove road.

MARCH 24

„ petit larceny, shoplifting was reported on the 10100 block of Kings dominion Boulevard.

„ a ssault and battery on a

family member was reported on the 13300 block of slayden Circle.

„ petit larceny, shoplifting was reported on the 7200 block of Bell Creek road.

„ Grand larceny, shoplifting was reported on the 10200 block of lakeridge park.

„ Grand larceny in a building was reported on the 12500 block of elmont road.

„ assault and battery on a family member was reported on the 5100 block of sandy Valley road.

„ assault and battery on a family member was reported on the 7100 block of Brandy Hill Trace.

„ a stolen catalytic converter was reported on the 10300 block of lakeridge park.

„ a simple assault was reported on the 12400 block of West patrick Henry road.

„ Tamper/injury vehicle, boat, aircraft was reported on the 14200 block of Millfield Creek lane.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 21

The annual shred-it event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Heritage Green, 7080 Brooks Farm road, Mechanicsville. Bring up to two boxes or three bags to be shredded. Free and open to the public. donations accepted for the alzheimer’s association. enjoy coffee and pastries while you watch your papers shred.

SATURDAY, APRIL 22

a Community yard sale will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Trinity lutheran Church – ashland Campus at 11515 ashcake road, ashland. a breakfast of sausage gravy and biscuits will be available for purchase.

Bring your family and join us as we celebrate spring, the shearing of the sheep and fiber production at patrick Henry’s scotchtown! The program is growing and this year organizers have so much more to enjoy! The festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at scotchtown, located at 16120 Chiswell lane, Beaverdam. activities to enjoy throughout the day will include a ribbon cutting and presentation of the new floorcloth for the manor house hall; sheep shearer dave from delly’s delights Farms will be here answering all your questions; members from Clothos Handspinners guild will be on-site demonstrating the process of wool production; antique carriage and wagon display; rMC archaeology active dig; sheepdog herding demonstrations; open house tours; a children’s activities area; demonstrations in the hearth kitchen featuring scotchtown’s spring garden; over 40 local crafters, vendors and community organizations; and food

trucks. The open-house tour and fiber festival programs are both included at $10 for students, $12 for senior/aaa/Military, and $15 for General admission. preservation Virginia members are $12 and children 6 and under are free. purchase tickets at https://www.eventbrite. com/e/scotchtown-fiber-festivaltickets-494234557867.

Chickahominy Falls, central Virginia’s only 55+ agri-hood community, and Woodside Farms are celebrating earth day with a community Open House! The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Woodside Farms of Va, 10447 Woodside Farms drive, Glen allen. Come join the fun and see what we have been up to while our Gardens were resting this winter. We have something for everyone planned so grab your family and come on over to the season opening of Woodside Farms! stroll the Woodside Farms Organic Gardens and enjoy live music by Jeff Hulewicz. new and improved Woodside Market opens for the season.

Model home tours by Cornerstone Homes and styleCraft Homes. Visit our 5-star, award-winning amenities shop our vendors and perennial plant sale. earth friendly activities for the kids. Grab a snack at our Woodside Farms Granola Bar. explore our miles of walking paths. Goodness for you, for our community, and for our planet starts with a love of home.

TUESDAY, APRIL 25

Travel with aarp Chapter 5335 for Maryland live Casino & shopping. The bus will leave Board at 7:30 a.m. and leaving at 8 a.m.

from the Food lion parking lot at 253 n. Washington Highway in ashland. ride to Maryland live/arundel Mills Outlets.

return at 8 p.m. to the Food lion lot in ashland, 253 n. Washington Highway. The cost: $50.00 per person. Call Kathy at 804 798-1613 leave a message with your name and telephone number, please repeat the number.

THURSDAY, APRIL 27

a monthly Blood drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) located at 7168 Flag lane in Mechanicsville. additional dates are May 23, June 20, July 27, aug. 24, sept. 26, Oct. 19, nov. 24 and dec. 26. you must schedule an appointment with the red Cross at redCrossBlood.org.

FRIDAY APRIL 28 &

SATURDAY, APRIL 29

st paul lutheran Church will sponsor its “everything for $1” twoday yard sale, from 7 a.m. to noon at 8100 shady Grove rd. in Mechanicsville. The inside/outside rain or shine event will include linens, kitchen, home décor, clothes (children and adult), books, toys, lawn and garden, furniture and much more. For more information, call 804-427-7500.

SATURDAY, APRIL 29

VFW post 9808 will hold a shredit event on from 9 a.m. to noon at 7168 Flag lane in Mechanicsville. This event is for members and community residents. Come and share the date with your family and friends. note that no binders or boxes are allowed.

SATURDAY MAY 6

The arc of hanover at shady Grove United Methodist Church will hold a picnic from 12:30-2:30 at 8209 shady Grove road in Mechanicsville in the picnic shelter. CHurchmembers will host a summer picninc of fun, food and fellowship. rsVp to diane at 804-798-2400 or info@thearcofhanover by april 28.

ONGOING

if you think you may have a drinking problem, aa can help. Visit aarichmond.org for meeting info in Hanover County and other areas or call the 24 hour hotline: 804-355-1212.

Hanover County is working with residents, businesses, landowners and other community members to update its Comprehensive plan. Called “envision Hanover,” the plan is the county’s long-range vision of Hanover over the next 25 years, addressing land use, housing, economic development and natural resources. it also provides guidance on where growth may be appropriate throughout the county and what that growth should look like. Hanover residents’ feedback will shape the Comprehensive plan and decisions regarding growth, preservation and public investment for years to come. Based upon the feedback received, the project team has been working to identify key concepts related to land use, economic development and historic resources. These preliminary ideas will be introduced at a series of events scheduled in January and February. residents will be able to share their ideas by participating with an in-person meeting or webinar, depending upon their schedules. The Hanover Board of supervisors will hold public work sessions on the Comprehensive plan on May 10 and July 26. The current schedule calls for the planning Commission to hold a public hearing on the proposed update in august, with the board’s public hearing to take place a month later. For information on the planning process, and how you can participate, visit www. envisionhanover.com. you can also follow the process on Twitter, instagram and Facebook.

The Hanover County sheriff’s Office will be hosting its 14th annual senior Citizens police academy. The senior Citizens police academy will take place april 11 to June 20. The academy will be held every Tuesday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. at The Montpelier Community Center, located at 17203 sycamore Tavern lane, Montpelier, Va 23192. There will be no cost for the

participants. Class size will be limited to the first 30 seniors who register. The program will be available to people 55 years of age or older who are residents, business owners or county employees. applicants must also be willing to submit to a background check. This academy is designed to give participants an inside look into law enforcement with the Hanover County sheriff’s Office. interested seniors are urged to download an application at http:// www.hanoversheriff.com/199/senior-Citizens-police-academy or contact deputy evan povar at (804) 365-3363 for an application or additional information. also, the application needs to be notarized. The deadline to apply is March 10, 2023.

Mechanicsville Churches emergency Functions One stop shop (MCeF Oss) is open for food, clothing and linens from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 7235 stonewall parkway in Mechanicsville (rear parking lot). The shop is available for residents in the 23111 and 23116 zip codes with identification and proof of residency.

Walnut Grove Baptist Church will be conducting Free adult english Classes (esl) and Citizenship Classes (passing the Test) Wednesday mornings with open enrollment through May 17, 2023. Classes will meet from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at 7046 Cold Harbor road, Mechanicsville, Va 23111. For more information, contact the church office at (804) 746-5081 or contact Frank at wgbcinfo@comcast. net or (804) 402-7701. The classes are free but students are asked to purchase the books required for the class.

SATURDAYS

Trinity lutheran Church, ashland Campus, located at 11515 ashcake road in ashland 2 miles west of U.s. 1, holds its church service at 5 p.m. with pastor rev. dr. roy Minnix. Visit www.trinityrichmond.net or call 804-270-9626.

SUNDAYS

all souls episcopal Church celebrates Holy eucharist rite ii at 9:15 a.m. at Messiah l uther an Church at 8154 atlee rd. in Mechanicsville. a nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. Katherine G. dougherty is the deacon in charge of all souls. Visit www.allsoulsva.org.

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. Contact 804-7465081 or contact Craig simpson at craigwgbc@gmail.com.

Outside the Walls, a narcotics anonymous group, meets from 6 to 7 p.m. in the lobby of the pamunkey regional Jail at 7240 Courtland Farm rd. in Hanover. Contact John shinholser, Mcshin president, at 804-249-1845. The website is http:// www.mcshin.org.

MONDAYS

a Grief support Group through Griefshare will be starting on Monday, May 1, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Meadowbridge sda Church, 7400 antique lane, Mechanicsville, Va 23116. This is a 13-week session cycle and you are welcome to begin attending at any point in the cycle. The group will provide help and encouragement to those mourning the death of a spouse, child, family member or friend. let us help you on your journey from mourning to Joy! There is a registration fee of $25 to help cover the cost of the workbook, which is paid at the church (you can pay in increments if need be so don’t let that stop you from coming). register at www.griefshare.org searching for us by entering the zip code 23116. refreshments will be provided. For more information, reach out to the program director, Beth dyakon at 804-304-1165.

TUESDAYS

The Hanover Concert Band rehearses from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday, mid-January through mid-december, at the Hanover arts and activities Center at 500 s railroad ave. in ashland, just south of U.s. 54. Membership is open to anyone who can read music and play a non-string instrument. High school students are welcome with parents’ permission. Visit www.hanoverconcertband.org or call 804-789-0536. The american legion post 175, located at 8700 Bell Creek road in Mechanicsville, holds a “Meet and Greet, Coffee and donut” event from 9-11 a.m. every Tuesday for the community and perspective members to meet members and learn about what they do for the community. Visit http://www.post175.org/.

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OPINION

College or not? As with so many things, it depends

Aquick note to all of our local students about to graduate from high school...

obsolete.

When I was growing up, despite the mountains of advice, aphorisms, tips, tricks, instructions and allegories cheerfully dispensed by so many of the older and wiser people in my life, nobody ever bothered to mention one small but undeniably critical fact: By the time a person reaches the age and station in life where they feel qualified to offer advice to the next generation, a sizable chunk of what they’ve spent decades learning is already in danger of becoming

Take going to college, for example. When I was in high school (no, I’m not telling you when but let’s just assume it was long ago), the prevailing wisdom was that earning a college degree was almost always a valuable investment in a young person’s future. The idea was to go to the best school you could, work hard, impress the right people, and graduate into to a world waiting to offer you a good job and the keys to stable, happy life.

Did I mention this was a while ago?

In fact, by the time I graduated from college in 2001, the landscape had already shifted signifi-

cantly. It seemed by then, if you listened to those who claimed to know about such things, those of us who hadn’t majored in business or accounting or some other practical field were now doomed to failure, having just wasted wheelbarrow-loads of money on degrees that would look very nice on the wall but never be of any practical use.

Cut to two decades later, and the message is even more stark. Now, it isn’t hard to find those who claim that going to college at all is a waste of time, money and talent. Look at Steve Jobs, they say. Look at Mark Zuckerberg. Look at all the uber-successful people (including the co-

founder of Uber, by the way) who never graduated from college.

And perhaps they have a point: A college degree by itself is not the answer anymore. If you want to find incredible success in any field, you are going to have to work very, very hard. You are going to have to get a couple of lucky breaks. You are going to have to learn to accept failure. You are going to have to become an obsessive learner, a task that is made exponentially easier when you find something you are passionate about.

Can you do all of these things without a college degree? Sure. Plenty of people have.

So should you skip the

degree altogether? Well… it’s complicated.

Today’s young people have access to information and resources on a scale that many of us could never have fathomed several decades ago, and the path to a career in so many fields is no longer a straight line. The most critical thing—and I think Steve Jobs, Mark Cuban and pretty much any wildly successful person would agree with this—is to find your passion and pursue it relentlessly, even if it means going against the grain or taking a nontraditional path. I would never advise a young person to forgo college, but would advise them to understand that it isn’t a

guaranteed path—or the only path—to success.

Also, just in case you’re wondering, I have never regretted getting a college degree a single day in my life (even if my bank balance at present has a few less zeros than Zuckerberg’s). My time spent in college introduced me to the people who would change my life, and who would ignite in me a passion for learning that has proven even more valuable than the degree itself. Would I do it all over again? Yes. Should you take advice from me, or anyone else who hasn’t walked in your shoes?

Well kid, like everything else from this point on, that is totally up to you.

Special education practices under federal review

Arecent announcement from the U.S. Department of Education regarding the treatment of disabled and special education children in Virginia schools came as no surprise to the families

with students who require special services.

The Individuals with Disabilities Act passed in 1975 requires special education students or those

with IEPs are entitled to free and appropriate education.

The Feds flagged Virginia’s Department for violations of the IDEA in 2020, and the state has responded by submitting

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additional documentation, but those efforts did not prevent the recent issuance by the DOE.

The Federal Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) wrote in a letter dated Jan. 17, 2023,

to then VDOE Superintendent of Public Education Jillian Balow that, although the state had corrected some of the inadequacies, others remain unchanged and fall short of federal regulations.

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“As a result of these submissions . . . . VDOE had corrected some but not all of the findings,” the letter stated.

That initial report cited

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HCPS to host 46th Festival of Arts and Sciences

CONTRIBUTED REPORT

Hanover County Public Schools’ 46th Festival of the Arts and Sciences will be held on Saturday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Patrick Henry High School, located at 12449 West Patrick Henry Road in Ashland. Admission is free.

More than 1,500 students will participate in

this community event that highlights their accomplishments during the school year and approximately 1,300 pieces of art will be on display. It will feature exhibits and live performances in the areas of music, theater, fine arts and physical education. Individual schools will also showcase exhibits and

digital projects will be on display in the library. Additionally, a makerspace – a collaborative space for making, learning, exploring and sharing in which visitors will have the opportunity to work with snap circuits, build a miniwindmill, and build small robots – will be available in the commons.

RELOCATION OPPORTUNITY

VDOE for not adequately addressing complaints made against school districts by parents and others advocating for special needs students. It also indicated a deficient system of dealing with and responding to those complaints.

The latest correspondence summarizes OSEP’s position and outlines how the process will move forward.

“Finally, through review of the submitted documentation, continued contacts from Virginia parents and advocates, and other sources of information that have come to the attention of our office, we have significant new or continued areas of concerns with the State’s implementation of general supervision, dispute resolution, and confidentiality requirements of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).”

The letter emphasizes the need for compliance with IDEA requirements.

“Appropriate policies and procedures for both oversight and compliance, and their implementation, are crucial to ensuring that children with disabilities

and their families are afforded their rights under IDEA and that a free appropriate public education (FAPE) is provided,” the letter continued.

The result is a further investigation by the Feds that will monitor progress and ensure VDOE is in compliance. What could be at stake is more than $300 million in funding from federal allocations for special education services if the problems are not addressed.

“For this reason, as is discussed below, we are notifying you of OSEP’s plan to initiate additional monitoring activities focused on both the new and continued areas of concern and on the effective implementation IDEA requirements in these areas.”

For parents of special needs or disabled children, the complaints and issues listed in the latest OSEP review are old news, and some have taken action. In Fairfax County, a group of parents filed a class action suit against the district regarding the lack of instruction and special services available for students with IEPs during the pandemic.

As a parent of a disabled child who graduated from public schools, I’m aware and have encountered

some of the issues raised in various complaints. When we encountered problems with Jack’s education, our issues were promptly discussed at the local level, and school officials were consistent in their attempts to hear our concerns. And sometimes, their best intentions were not enough to overcome confusion and lack of consistent policy at the state level.

It seemed that the issue with resolving special needs problems was a topdown situation where local school officers were more attentive to our problems than administrators from the Central Office. In our experience, it was difficult to obtain responses from policy level officials, and we found that we were sometimes expecting local school professionals to solve our problems in spite of administrative red tape.

Getting these processes right in a timely and responsible fashion is vital for the success of special education or disabled students, and ensuring a fair and responsive process to resolve issues is something that apparently, the VDOE has failed to do.

With renewed scrutiny and the real threat of lost funding, outstanding issues can be resolved.

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Patrick Henry High School (PHHS) recently held its Senior Walk 2023, which saw the seniors visiting South Anna Elementary to the cheers and congratulations of students and staff.

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the afternoon, the seniors walked around PHHS while underclassmen and staff cheered them on before walking to Liberty Middle School, where they took a victory lap around the bus loop to the sound of cheering Liberty students and staff.

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Alice Sheets, 81, of Mechanicsville, Va., departed this life april 4, 2023. Born in abingdon, Va., she was preceded in death by her parents, Carl B. and Willie lee sheets; sister, Myrna Broaddus; and brother, Carl F. sheets. she is survived by her husband of 42 years, robert “Bob” Marsland; daughter, dana (Byrd) Joseph (Michael), grandchildren, Zachary, logan and Caitlin; great-grandson, Greyson; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Barbara graduated from Virginia High school, Bristol, Va. in 1960. Barbara’s career in insurance at The Hartford, HrH and Willis, spanned several decades. she was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and wife. a memorial service will be held later. in lieu of flowers, donations in her honor can be made to The alzheimer’s a ssociation.

BARNES, Faye Etta , of Mechanicsville, passed away

Thursday, april 13, 2023. she was preceded in death by her husband, e. B. Barnes; and daughter, dawn White. Faye et ta is survived by her sons, adam Oliff (penny) and Jody Oliff (yi); five grandchildren, Justin, Christian, Jordan, Hampton and ayden; and eight great-grandchildren. she was a member of Fairmount Christian Church and the United daughters of the Confederacy. The family will receive friends from 3 to 4 p.m., with a memorial service beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, april 20, 2023, at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 leedavis rd interment will be private. in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Fairmount Christian Church, 6502 Creighton rd., Mechanicsville, Va. 23111.

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Overcomers Outreach & Women’s Codependency is a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope and healing for recovering alcoholics, addicts and their families. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. at shalom Baptist Church at 8116 Walnut Grove road Mechanicsville. For more information, call 804-366-6524 or email mjfaith1@gmail.com.

new Highland Baptist Church hosts open basketball gym time for adults in the Christian life Center (ClC) starting at 7:30 pM. The church is located at 9200 new ashcake road

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Book signing to showcase mystery thriller

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Books, Beads and More, located at 8106 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville, is hosting a book signing for local author Larry McCann and his newly released mystery thriller, “Inhuman Nature,” on Saturday, April 29 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Protagonist Antony Glazer is a good cop with a tough case that sends him careening through the highest levels of American influence and intrigue. He must crack

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a conspiracy to catch a brutal killer and dig deep into his own past to find justice. Anchored in Ashland, spanning the breath of Virginia from Galax to Occoquan and reaching into DC and Maryland, Virginia State Police Special Agent Glazer coordinates multiple investiga-

Ashland Town Hall until late April. Then it will depart on the cross-country tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of Secretariat’s historic

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At its core, it is a cops and crimes mystery, but the solution to the crime on page one weaves through layers of political intrigue, romance and high-tech domestic espionage. What appear to be touches of science fiction are actual projects currently be-

Triple Crown of 1973. Now the fundraising must pick up the pace to ensure that the monument will return to Ashland later this fall.

“Secretariat’s story truly would come full circle if this monument is placed permanently in Ashland,” said Kate Chenery Tweedy. Her grandfather Christopher Chenery grew up in Ashland and attended Randolph-Macon Col-

ing revealed to the public as this novel rolls off the press.

Set in contemporary Virginia, “Inhuman Nature” was written by homicide investigator Larry McCann, who has been involved in the investigation of over 2,000 murder cases around the globe in his 47-year career. He takes you on a thrilling ride through the latest techniques of serial murder profiling, cutting-edge technological innovations and dangerous political intrigue

lege, as did generations of the Chenery family. He founded Meadow Stable in nearby Caroline County where Secretariat was born on March 30, 1970. Kate’s mother Penny Chenery, the beloved “First Lady of Racing” managed Secretariat’s spectacular career. She and many Chenery relatives are buried in Ashland. Kate Tweedy lives in Ashland and is the chair of the Secretariat For Virginia

that reaches into the halls of Congress.

Retired Virginia State Police Special Agent Larry McCann served for 30 years in various positions with the VSP – the governor’s Executive Protection Unit, crime scene technician, bloodstain pattern analyst, hostage negotiator, and psychological profiler while simultaneously working on fresh and cold homicide cases. In retirement he was a violent crime consultant and vice-

Committee of the Ashland Museum.

Secretariat Racing Into History will be the first and only statue of the great champion in his home state of Virginia. The Town of Ashland and RandolphMacon College have agreed to provide a site on the college campus near the CSX train tracks in the downtown area.

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$695,000. This includes foundry costs, transportation, site preparation, landscaping, pedestal and related expenses. Additionally, the committee is actively seeking support from corporations, grants, in-kind contributions and local donors. These efforts have already generated close to $200,000.

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Magic and mission come together

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Jonathan Austin, entertainment extraordinaire, joined the Hanover Adult Center community on March 30 for a morning of wonderment.

Participants in both Hanover Adult Center’s Day Support and Adult Day Health Services programs were treated to a show of comedy and magic. During the fast-paced show, Austin invited Hanover Adult Center participants to join him on stage as all-important assistants, masterfully blending magic and mission.

Hanover Adult Center provides support for adults with a wide variety of needs in a warm and com-

passionate environment. Adults with intellectual, developmental, chronic or age-related challenges find independence and meaningful connection to their community with Hanover Adult Center. The Hanover Adult Center community expressed its sincere appreciation to Austin for his generous donation of time and talent.

For more information about Hanover Adult Center, call 804-746-0743, or email admin@hanoveradultcenter.com. For more information about Jonathan Austin, call 804908-4108 or email jonathanaustin@mindspring. com.

Talleys married for 70 years

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John and Ethel Talley celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with family and friends at the Milestone Clubhouse on Saturday, April 8, 2023. They were married on April 5, 1953. God has blessed them with three children, seven grandchildren, and eleven greatgrandchildren. Their faithfulness and love of God has been very evident in these 70 years.

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All aboard: Annual Train Day set for April 29

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ASHLAND – Ashland Train Day, the beloved street festival and railroad extravaganza, will return on April 29. This familyfriendly event, presented by Trackside Grill, invites everyone to explore historic Downtown Ashland. You will find freight and passenger trains, toucha-truck, model trains, railroad history, live music, kiddie rides, festival food, dance music and gift shopping.

“We invite you to Ashland Train Day with the whole fam -

ily!” said Maggie Longest, executive director of Downtown Ashland Association. “It’s a joy to showcase our town’s railroad attractions and local businesses with this free event.”

More than 12 fully-loaded CSX freight trains and Amtrak passenger trains pass through the center of the event. The Kid Zone offers a world of fun with a bouncy house, obstacle course and games. The Touch-a-Truck thrills gear heads of all ages with a display of heavy equipment, a fire truck and an ambulance,

dump trucks and tractors. Two kiddie train rides invite families to tour the festivities. All aboard!

Model trains of every size and scale will be on display plus vintage railroad equipment and a red caboose. The event brings Virginia’s railroad history to life with two museums, three storytellers and a 16-stop scavenger hunt. Railfans of all ages will enjoy Ashland Train Day!

“Ashland is proud to host Train Day and welcome visitors from across our region and

around the world to celebrate with us,” said Ashland Mayor Steve Trivett. “Come see why we consider Ashland the Center of the Universe!”

Mark your calendar and gather your friends for Ashland Train Day on April 29! In the meantime, visit ashlandtrainday.com for event info.

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RCI Builders once again hosting Touch-A-Truck event

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On April 29, gear heads of all ages will visit an impressive display of heavy equipment, a fire truck and ambulance, dump trucks and tractors. Ashland Train Day’s Touch-A-Truck Area is made possible by RCI Builders.

You probably know RCI Builders for the well-crafted, highquality homes they’ve been building in Ashland since 1999. Today, RCI is one of the largest locally-owned construction companies in central Virginia, supporting more than 30 employees and contracts. They extend support into the community through charitable giving, including hosting the TouchA-Truck Area at Ashland Train Day.

RCI Builders’ Vice President and Co-Owner Patrick Ashley recalls all the delights of Ashland Train Days past. “There is nothing like showing the chil -

dren the heavy equipment and dump trucks we work with daily and giving them a glimpse into the fun of construction!”

Children and their loved ones are invited to climb into vehicles, touch and feel everything, and speak with the operators–completely free of charge.

“Because Touch-A-Truck is in Ashland at Train Day, it feels like stepping back in time to old holiday parades,” muses Ashley.

“We love connecting and engaging with the public and meeting the families that live in and around Ashland.”

You can meet Builder Integrity Award winning, RCI Builders, at the Touch-a-Truck area at Ashland Train Day on Saturday, April 29th from 10am to 4pm. We’ll see you there!

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SHERIFF’S OFFICE RECEIVES COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Recently, a local young lady stopped by the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office to deliver a number of cards filled with positive messages and gift cards that she purchased with money she raised through Kordelia’s Lemonade Stand! It’s because of young people like Kordelia that the sheriff’s office knows the future of the Hanover community is in good hands.

Clay Spring Garden Club hosts Spring Fling

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The Clay Spring Garden Club of Ashland held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 11 in celebration of the beginning of Spring. The members were treated to a hands-on workshop on leaf manipulation conducted by Kathy Ward from Midlothian, an expert in the field of creative floral design.

There were two exhibit themes which enabled the members to demonstrate their creative floral design skills. The first theme, Two Sides to Every Story, called for a duo design which is an arrangement created in one container with two totally different sides, one in the

front and one in the back. Spring Fling was the second theme, which was a designer’s choice entry utilizing colorful spring flowers. The Best-in-Show award winners were Angela Wisler for Horticulture and Agnes Petrie for her Duo Design entry. Spring-themed refreshments, complete with a fruit salad served in a watermelon carved in the shape of a bunny, were enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held on May 9 at the First Baptist Church in Ashland. A workshop will be held for members to create gift mug floral arrangements for Ashland businesses. Anyone who loves gardening, horticulture

and floral design and is interested in joining the Clay Spring Garden Club is invited to contact the Membership Committee Chairperson, Laura Follo, at (203) 6870196 for more information.

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Elaal named first team All-Metro after dominant senior season

Wrestling season may be over for 2022-23, but the Richmond TimesDispatch has finally released its highly-anticipated All-Metro teams that serve to recognize the top athletes in the area.

Multiple local athletes were included on the list, five to be exact as honorable mentions from Mechanicsville, Atlee and Patrick Henry, but atop the list was Mechanicsville senior Joe Elaal, who capped off a memorable high school wrestling career as the 215-pound Class 4 state runner-up and is now a first team All-Metro honoree.

Elaal concluded his wrestling career with the Mustangs by going 45-4 in his final run and was a single point from taking the state crown in a riveting matchup against Eastern View’s Brett Clatterbaugh in a 3-2 decision at Virginia Beach Sports Center on Feb. 18. It was the second matchup of the season between the two, with Clatterbaugh also winning the regional title over Elaal with the same 3-2 score.

The next chapter in Elaal’s wrestling career starts at Washington & Lee, where he’ll bring his pedigree and impressive resume over to the Generals.

Elaal was joined by three teammates on the All-Metro list, with 150-pound Kevin Bagby, 157-pound Drew Kozubal and 175-pound Jacob Koenig all featured as honorable mentions in their respective weight classes.

All three of those athletes joined Elaal at the state championships and placed fourth in their own brackets, while Bagby and Koenig ended their seasons with regional titles under their belts after dominating their way to the finals at Powhatan High School. Kozubal’s 41-6 record on the season only rivaled Elaal’s record, with three of those wins coming under the

bright lights of the state championships.

In a season full of memorable highs, one of the best for the Mustangs group was their senior night performances in a Hanover-hosted quad meet with Atlee and Patrick Henry. Celebrating with their families and wrestling familiar foes they’d later meet in the regional tournament, both Elaal and Kozubal achieved their 100th career victories on the mats on a day that celebrated their achievements in their time with the program.

Other Capital District wrestlers featured on the All-Metro team include Atlee’s Eric Ludwig,

who placed third in states in the 113-pound bracket and won his regional title at Powhatan, as well as Patrick Henry’s Ryan O’Keefe, who finished with a 44-8 record on the season and qualified for states in the 106-pound class after winning a region title.

The All-Metro list also mentioned and honored the girls wrestlers that placed at the first girls state meet this year, two of which were Patrick Henry wrestlers Jordan and Sara Forsyth, who placed second and third in the 100-pound class.

Robby Fletcher can be reached at rfletcher@powhatantoday.com.

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Patriots hang on to topple Mustangs at home

With the Mechanicsville Mustangs looking to add to a threegame winning streak and the Patrick Henry Patriots looking to climb to .500 after dropping their first two games of the season, a lot was on the line in the first matchup of the year between the Capital District foes.

The Mustangs entered the matchup having outscored their last three opponents 51-7, emerging as a fiery o ensive team that punishes would-be attacking threats once they reached midfield. Against the Patriots though, that energy was matched in a fast-paced, physical game that ended with a much-needed 13-10

victory for the Patriots that put them to 3-3 on the season.

Led by four-goal performances from Evan Williams and Shane Lawson, the Patriots jumped out to a 8-6 lead at halftime and responded to a scoreless third quarter to run o five in the fourth quarter to hold o the Mustangs. Lawson was the face leading the charge in the fourth, scoring three goals in the final 8:30 to keep his team ahead.

Senior Cameron Dabney started o hot in the first half, scoring the opening two goals to put the Patriots ahead 2-0 in the first 90 seconds. The Mustangs responded with two of their own from junior James Doss and senior Joe Foley to tie the game up,

though the Patriots led 4-3 entering the second quarter.

The second quarter went similarly, with Williams scoring three of his four goals in the 12-minute frame while Lawson added the fourth goal to help the Patriots take a 8-6 lead into halftime. The Mustangs continued responding to keep things close in that second quarter, with Doss, Foley and junior Jonah Volles scoring three goals in 90 seconds to tie the game 6-6 before Williams added two response goals just before halftime.

Foley’s goal drew a big response from the crowd, with the senior attacker intercepting a bad pass and driving home a goal that leveled the score at 6-all.

The Mustangs took control of the third quarter with lockdown defense that shut down the few opportunities the Patriots created while controlling possession on the other side of the field for much of the 12 minutes. The Mustangs tied the game for the third time o goals from Volles and senior Ryan Magill, with Volles scoring in the first minute right after the team received an advantage from a Patriots penalty. Magill tied the game with 1:17 o a nice find from junior Aiden Fitzpatrick.

In the fourth quarter, the Patriots once again took control with two quick goals from Greg Foster in the first three minutes. His second was an impressive finish

where he recovered quickly after losing his balance from a check and delivering a low blast into the back of the net.

A goal a minute later from Lawson forced a Mustangs timeout, but the momentum was fully in Patrick Henry’s favor. The lead grew to 12-8 after Lawson fired one from long range, and though a goal from Doss and Chase Hudes gave the Mustangs some temporary life, Lawson added one more late to lock up the road victory for the Patriots.

The Mustangs can get back on track when they take on Hanover on the road on Friday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. The Patriots will take on Monticello at home on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m.

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PHOTO BY ROBBY FLETCHER Patrick Henry’s Cam Dabney contains Mechanicsville attacker James Doss in their 13-10 win on April 14. The victory brought Patrick Henry's record to 3-3 on the season.

Tickets available for the 38th annual Shrimp and Suds Feast

The 38th Annual Shrimp and Suds Feast will be held onThursday, May 11 from 4:30 to 8 p.m.at Kings Dominion Pavilion. Enjoy, spiced shrimp (two Servings) unlimited golden beverage and soft drinks. Dance to “That Dog Bite” See old friends make new ones! Fundraiser to benefit deserving youth and charitable endeavors.

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Hanover. Ticket purchase online at HANOVER ROTARY.ORG Or at Atlantic Union Bank branches in Caroline and Hanover county and Nuckols Rd.location. Tickets MUST be purchased in advance! For additional information and Sponsorship questions call Janice at 570-574-1481.

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Civil air patrol, Hanover squadron, meets Thursdays, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Fairfield presbyterian Church, 6930 Cold Harbor road, in Mechanicsville. Cap is an awesome program for youth, ages 12- 21, as well as for adults who care about young people and want to help train america’s next generation of leaders. you’ll find cadet life exciting if you enjoy Flying, leadership Training, Model rocketry, earning rank & awards, and much more. Visit hanover.vawg.cap.gov or contact Capt James Wright at 804-551-3354 or james.wright@ vawg.cap.gov.

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The Building Bridges group of narcotics anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. The group’s mission is to bring a message of hope and recovery to those suffering from addiction issues. They meet on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Mechanicsville United Methodist Church, 7356 atlee road in Mechanicsville. Visit rvana.org.

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The ashland Beekeepers association (aBa) meets at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at First Baptist Church 800 Thompson st in ashland. it is one of several beekeeping groups in the richmond area offering educational programs and Q&a sessions about honey bees and beekeeping. all are welcome to attend. The aBa is now taking registrations for its annual

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SECOND MONDAYS

The WeB of Hope meets from 10 a. m. to noon at the Black Creek Baptist Church at 6289 McClellan road in Mechanicsville. it is one of several groups in the richmond area that crochets, knits, sews, and quilts gifts for the american red Cross to distributed to those in need. since its inception, the WeB has donated over 153,000 gifts locally, nationally and globally. if you can make it, the WeB can use it. Call laurie Wagner at 804-781-0338.

THIRD MONDAYS

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FairmountChristianChurch, 559-8070

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8:00 &10:15,Contemporary9:00, Modern 11:15,BibleSchoolat 9:00, 10:15,&11:15. Rick Raines,SeniorMinister; Chris Santasiere,AssociateMinister; SethWortman,Associate Minister; TracyThomas,Worship &MusicMinister;BillNicol,Associate WorshipMinister;Davis Ellenberger, YouthMinister; Ashley Sears,Children’sDirector fairmountcc.org

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FairfieldPresbyterianChurch

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MeadowbridgeSeventh-Day AdventistChurch

7400AntiqueLaneMech., SaturdayServices: SabbathSchool,9:45am. WorshipService,11am.

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CoolSpringBaptistChurch 9283AtleeStationRd. Forinfo,activities&worship timesvisit www.coolspring.org orcall746-0800

FellowshipCommunityChurchof Mechanicsville

After10yearsatHanoverHigh Schoolwehavepurchasedour ownbuilding.Wecontinueto teachtheWordofGodand watchforthemiraculous. JoinusSundaymornings9:45am at8505BellCreekRoad,SuiteK. www.fellowshipcc.com

MechanicsvilleBaptistChurch

8016AtleeRd. Office:804.746.7253

Worshipinperson andLiveStreamedonYouTube &Facebook onSundaysat8:30&11:00a.m. SundaySchool9:45a.m. Findusonthewebat mechanicsvillebaptist.org

NewBethesdaBaptistChurch 9019NewBethesdaRd.779-2101

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WalnutGroveBaptistisaChurch committedtofollowingJesus& lovingpeople.Youcanfindusat wgva.church7046ColdHarborrd

LebanonUnitedMethodist Church

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ShadyGroveUnitedMethodist 8209ShadyGroveRd. atthecornerofMeadowbridge Rd.,Mechanicsville,804-746-9073 shadygroveumc.org

In-personWorshipSundaysat 8:15,9:45, &11:15a.m., Onlineat9:45a.m. Programsforallages. Rev.WayneSnead,Pastor info@shadygroveumc.org

ChurchoftheRedeemer 8275MeadowbridgeRoad 746-4911 www.churchredeemer.org

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NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARING ASHLANDTOWNCOUNCIL

PleasetakenoticethatonTuesday,May2,2023, at 6:30PM,theAshland To wn Council will conduct public hearings at Ashland Town Hall, 121 Thompson Street, Ashland,Virginiaonthefollowing:

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PROPOSED REAL PROPERTY TAXINCREASE

The Town of Ashland, Virginia proposes to increase property tax levies.

1.AssessmentIncrease: Totalassessedvalueofrealproperty,excludingadditional assessmentsduetonewconstructionorimprovementstoproperty,exceedslast year’stotalassessedvalueofrealpropertyby12.83%.

2.LoweredRateNecessar ytoOffsetIncreasedAssessment:Thetaxratewhichwould levythesameamountofrealestatetaxaslastyear,whenmultipliedbythenew totalassessedvalueofrealestatewiththeexclusionsmentionedabove,wouldbe $0.089per$100ofassessedvalue.Thisratewillbeknownasthe“loweredtax rate.”

3.EffectiveRateIncrease:The TownofAshlandproposestoadopt ataxrateof$0.10 per$100ofassessedvalue.Thedifferencebetweentheloweredtaxrateandthe proposedratewouldbe$0.011per$100,or12.36percent.Thisdifferencewillbe knownasthe“effectivetaxrateincrease.”Individualpropertytaxesmay,however, increase at apercentagegreaterthanorlessthantheabovepercentage.

4.Proposed TotalBudgetDecrease:Basedontheproposedrealpropertytaxrateand changesinotherrevenues,thetotalbudgetofthe TownofAshlandwilldecrease by4.1percent.

Therealestatetaxrateisnotchangingfromthecurrent fiscalyear.Thispublichearing isrequiredbystatelawbecausetherealestateassessmentsresultinaneffectivetax rateincrease.

CommentsmaybesubmittedtoDougGoodman,ClerkofCouncil,viaemail at DougG@ashlandva.gov,byphone at (804)798-9219orthroughregularmailtoClerkof Council, TownofAshland, P.O.Box1600,Ashland, VA 23005.Anypersonwith adisability requiringassistanceinordertoparticipateinthepublichearingsisaskedtocontact Town Hallinadvancesothatappropriate arrangementsmaybemade.

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NoticeisherebygiventhattheHanoverCountyBoardofSupervisorshasset Wednesday, April26, 2023at6:00 P.M., orassoonthereafterasthe Board’s considerationoftheadministrative agendapermits,intheBoardRoomoftheHanoverCountyGovernmentBuilding at Hanover Courthouse,Hanover,Virginia,astheday,date,time,andplacefor apublichearingtoconsiderthe followingcases, at whichpubliccommentswillbeaccepted:

SE2023-00005,DONALDS.HERNDON

Request(s) aSpecialExceptioninaccordancewithSection26-21.11oftheHanoverCountyZoning Ordinancetopermit aprivategarageformorethanfour(4)vehiclesonGPIN8707-37-4548, consistingof approximately5.15acres,zonedA-1,AgriculturalDistrict,andlocatedonthesouth lineofWhippoorwillRoad(StateRoute653) approximately450feeteastofitsintersectionwith CharlestonRoad(StateRoute1225).(PUBLICHEARING) MagisterialDistrict:Beaverdam

SE2023-00006, CEBELLE HOLDINGS CORPORATION

Request(s) aSpecialExceptioninaccordancewithSection26-184.3oftheHanoverCounty ZoningOrdinancetopermit afencemorethanfourfeet(4’)highintherequiredfront yardfor securitypurposes,onGPIN7787-88-4635,consistingof approximately0.85acres,zoned M-3,HeavyIndustrialDistrict,andlocatedonthewestlineofLeadbetterRoad(StateRoute 1261) approximately175feetnorthofLeadbetterPlace(StateRoute1308).(PUBLICHEARING) MagisterialDistrict:Ashland

SE2023-00008,HEARTOFVIRGINIA AVIATION/HANOVERCOUNTYAIRPORT

Request(s) aSpecialExceptioninaccordancewithSection26-175.1oftheHanoverCountyZoning OrdinancetopermitoutdoorpromotionalactivitiesonGPINs7798-21-6554,7798-21-4903,and 7798-30-1875,consistingof approximately20.59acres,zonedM-2(c),LightIndustrialDistrict withconditions,andlocatedonthewestlineofSlidingHillRoad(StateRoute656) approximately 1,200feetsouthofitsintersectionwithNewAshcakeRoad(StateRoute643).(PUBLICHEARING)

MagisterialDistrict:Ashland

SE2023-00002,JAMONTBRAY

Request(s) aSpecialException

PermitinaccordancewithSection26-21.18ofthe Hanover CountyZoningOrdinancetopermit acontractor’sequipmentstorage yardonGPIN8708-68-7842, consistingof approximately2.0 acres,zoned A-1,AgriculturalDistrict, andlocatedonthenorthline of PeaksRoad(StateRoute657) approximately1,275feetwestofHillcrestRoad(StateRoute649). (PUBLICHEARING) MagisterialDistrict:Beaverdam

REZ2022-00026,GRANDMAMITCHELL’SPLACE,L.L.C.

Request(s)anamendmenttotheconceptualplanandproffers approvedwithrezoning requestREZ2020-00019,GrandmaMitchell’sPlace,L.L.C.,onGPINs7884-10-0166and 7884-10-6499(part),consistingof approximately13.5acres,zonedM-2(c),LightIndustrial Districtwithconditions.Thepropertyislocatedonthesouthwestquadrantoftheintersection of VerdonRoad(StateRoute684)and WashingtonHighway(U.S.Route1).Thesubjectproperty isdesignatedontheGeneralLandUsePlanMapasIndustrial.Theproposedzoningamendment wouldallowforself-storagewarehousesandvehiclestorage.(PUBLICHEARING) Magisterial District:Beaverdam

REZ2022-00034,DIANEC.ANDALPHEUSKAYKIRBY

Request(s)torezonefromA-1,AgriculturalDistrict,toAR-6(c),AgriculturalResidentialDistrict withconditions,onGPIN8726-98-0237,consistingof approximately52.40acres,andlocated at theterminusof aproposedroad,whichintersectswithWilliamsvilleRoad(StateRoute615), approximately1,000feetnorthofitsintersectionwithPineSlashRoad(privateroad)andwest oftheRainierEstatesSubdivision.ThesubjectpropertyisdesignatedontheGeneralLandUse PlanMapasAgricultural.Theproposedzoningamendmentwouldpermitthecreationof asix (6)buildinglotsfor agrossdensityofone(1)dwellingunitper8.73acres.(PUBLICHEARING)

MagisterialDistrict:Henry

CopiesoftheabovecasemaybereviewedinthePlanningOffice,Mondaythrough Friday, betweenthehoursof8:30a.m.and5:00p.m.,pleasecontactthePlanningOfficeoryoumay alsogotohttps://www.hanovercounty.gov/697/Board-of-Supervisors-Upcoming-and-Archivfor moreinformation.

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10:30 a.m. at enon UMC, 6156 studley road in Mechanicsville. scheduled dates are March 20, april 17, May 15, & June 19. They will share fellowship, a business session and a program (entertainment by guests/ ministries, information/education of “senior” concerns, or funtime games). after sharing a “covered-dish” lunch we return home “blessed.” so, come one and come all, but the question is: will you join us for “The Mid-Month Ball?!” For more information call 804-746-4719. alzheimer’s/dementia support group for caregivers and others who want to help and encourage those who have loved ones with dementia illnesses meets at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of each month on Zoom. Contact Jennifer Bean at 804-559-2805 or the church office at 804-746-9073.

The Hanover County Community services Board meets at 6:30 p.m. at 12300 Washington Hwy. in ashland.

FOURTH MONDAYS

The FeedMore Mobile Food pantry will be distributing food from 10

to 11 a.m. at the First shiloh Baptist Church at 8150 Walnut Grove rd. in Mechanicsville. Contact Heather at hshaheen96@gmail.com.

SECOND TUESDAYS

The Mechanicsville Fellowship Club meets each month (excluding July and aug.) at 10:30 a.m. in room G110 of shady Grove United Methodist Church at 8209 shady Grove rd. in Mechanicsville. Bring a covered dish and join in with a group celebrating faith, fellowship, friends and fun. Meetings are cancelled if Hanover County public schools are two hours late or cancelled due to inclement weather. To register, call the church at 804-746-9073. Call Janet lewis at 804-398-8947.

The Hanover County Historical society will be conducting free tours of the Old Hanover Courthouse on the Historic Courthouse Green from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every second Tuesday through december. The address is 13182 Hanover Courthouse road in Hanover. Visit http://www.hanoverhistorical.org/index.

THIRD TUESDAYS

The Hanover ruritan Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month, at Walnut Grove Baptist Church with

dinner at 6.30 p.m. ruritan is a national organization dedicated to improving communities and building a better america through fellowship, goodwill and community service. The first ruritan Club was chartered May 21, 1928, in Holland, Virginia. ruritan has grown throughout the United states of america, and in doing so has become. “america’s leading Community service Organization”. Membership in ruritan is an honor and privilege. To learn more about ruritan, how to become a member, request a membership application or with questions, please call, 7465728 or by letter to, Hanover ruritan, p. O. Box 625, Mechanicsville, Va 23111. To be a guest of the club, call the numbers listed above. The club welcomes both men and women.

SECOND WEDNESDAY

Hanover Community services Board says if you are a family member or friend of someone who has a mental illness, you are not alone. There is support. Hanover Community services Board offers a family support group on the second Wednesday of every month from 7p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Bell Creek location, 8475 Bell Creek road in Mechanicsville. Facilitators rebecca

strader and Heidi Brown invite you to attend this group that follows naMi principles of confidentiality, respect, empathy and support to one another. no sign up or registration is required. Contact rebecca at 804365-6746 or Heidi at 804-365-6769.

SECOND THURSDAY

The Hanover-ashland Triad meets the second Thursday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the new atlee library, 9212 rutlandshire drive, Mechanicsville. The Hanover-ashland Triad is a program that focuses on providing information to seniors to improve their quality of life. The Hanoverashland Triad is a joint venture involving the Hanover County sheriff’s Office, ashland police department, aarp, Hanover County governmental agencies, human services agencies, civic groups and seniors themselves.

THIRD THURSDAYS

The ashland Museum holds Trivia night on the third Thursday of each month at Origin Beer lab, 106 s. railroad ave., ashland, 6pm. Free, no reservations needed. Follow us on instagram (@ashlandmuseum) or facebook. For information, email ashlandmuseum@comcast.net or call 804-368-7314.

Notice is hereby giventhatthe Hanover County Board of Supervisorswillgatherfor ademonst ration by theSheriff ’s Depart ment at 4:30 p.m. at theSheriff ’s Depart ment Firing Range. TheBoard will then recess to theReg ular Meetinginthe Board Room

TheReg ular Board Meetingisset forApril 26,2023at6:00p.m.The BoardMeeting will be held in theBoard Room of theHanover County Administ ration Building at Hanover Cour thouse,7516Count yComplex Road, Hanover, Virginia.

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