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Mechanicsville
DELIVER TO:
Postal Patron
Mechanicsville,
VA 23111
PRSRT. STANDARD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
Mechanicsville, VA
Permit No.141
Vol. 27, No. 25 | Richmond Suburban Newspapers | October 20, 2010
STOPS AT EVERY HOME IN TOWN
Most support school district’s budget goals
By Melody Kinser
[email protected]
While praise and support for the
superintendent’s proposal dominated
the pre-budget hearing during the
Oct. 12 Hanover County School Board
meeting, one speaker took issue with
salaries, particularly that of Dr. Stewart
D. Roberson.
Gerry Baugh said he wanted to talk
about “the high salaries of some of the
people on the board and mainly our
superintendent.” He said Roberson’s
salary is about $240,000, which
includes $46,000 in compensation.
He then compared enrollment
numbers between Hanover, 18,000,
and Chesterfield County, 58,000, not-
ing the superintendent of the latter, Dr.
Marcus Newsome, had a base salary of
$207,000 before agreeing to a 7 percent
pay cut last year.
Baugh said Gov. Bob McDonnell’s
salary for 2010 is $166,250, “with
responsibilities for more than 100,000
state workers and all services offered to
residents in the state of Virginia.”
He said Fairfax County has the
12th largest school system in the
nation, with its superintendent, Jack
D. Dale, employed with a contract for
$292,469.
Baugh said Dale manages 22,000
employees in a district with 173,000
students (the website, http://www.fcps.
edu, lists a figure of 175,296 for the
2010-2011 term). The budget for the
division is $2.2 billion.
“I think the teachers of this county
are doing a tremendous job and I
commend them,” he added. He closed
his comments by saying “The School
Board and the administrative side are
getting totally out of hand. I think the
see BUDGET, pg. 13 `
Longtime county
official retiring
A ‘wild
day’ at
BPES
Longtime Hanover Coun- my contributions to the county
ty official John H.
and I’m ready to
Hodges has anmove on to other
nounced his retirethings. I look forment, effective Dec.
ward to retiring at
31.
an age that I can
Hodges
was
enjoy my retirethe county’s planment.”
ning director for 16
Hodges
has
years before being
been with Hanover
appointed deputy
County since Nocounty adminisvember 1980. Hired
trator for commuJOHN H. HODGES
as the county’s first
nity development in
project manager for
1998, the position in
growth management, he was
which he currently serves.
promoted to planning director
“It just seems like the right
see OFFICIAL, pg. 4 `
time,” Hodges said. “I’ve made
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A baby leopard was among the
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displayed several animals,
including an alligator, owl and
python while Fowler talked
to students about nature and
“the most exciting forms
of life.” The local visit was
presented by Jason Blount of
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The Mechanicsville Local
October 20, 2010
INSIDE
The Local Pick:
9 COMMUNITY
Lama Farm’s 300th anniversary celebration as a
real homecoming.
“I
love the experience” is how
Abigail George summed up
her debut into the world of
pageants.
On July 11, she participated in the
Nationals’ 2010 Miss Jr. Preteen Richmond
Pageant at the Carpenter Theatre at
CenterStage in Richmond.
While it may have been her first venture
into pageants, Abigail captured second runner-up in her division.
The 8-year-old was more than satisfied
with her showing in her first pageant: “I
think I did pretty well.”
She said she especially enjoyed “hanging out with the girls.” Another bonus, she
said, was making new
friends with the other
contestants.
“I love making
friends,” which she
said was her favorite
part of the pageant
process.
Dressing up like
a princess also was
appealing to Abigail.
“I loved the formal
wear; I wore a pink
Cinderella dress.”
Her mother, Lisa,
pointed out that the
ABIGAIL
gown was flamingo
GEORGE
pink.
To continue into
the pageant, Abigail went through an interview with judges. Those scores enabled her
to advance to the pageant.
She also liked taking part in the casual
wear portion. “I ripped off my hat,” showing
how she tossed her shoulder-length hair.
For the pageant, her hair flowed with
curls.
While talent is a part of that particular
pageant, Abigail wants to pursue a singing
career. A favorite song is “He Reigns” by
Newsboys.
24 NEIGHBORS
Atlee’s Friends of the
Library working to help
MCEF.
Photo submitted by Lisa George
Abigail George said she felt like Cinderella
in a gown her mother Lisa described as
flamingo pink. She holds the trophy and
flowers she received as second runnerup in the 2010 Miss Jr. Preteen Richmond
Pageant.
Typical for her age, Abigail also is a fan
of Miley Cyrus and likes to sing “Every Rose
Has Its Thorn.”
When she isn’t thinking about her newfound enthusiasm for pageants, Abigail likes
to rollerskate and iceskate.
“Me and Taylor (Little, her best friend)
do play Barbies sometimes,” she added.
Other interests include Justin Bieber “and
I like the laptop and the iPad and iPod.”
Abigail also is the daughter of Mike
George of Hanover. “I’m the baby,” she said
when asked if she has siblings. She has two
brothers, Justin and Noah.
She is a third grade student at Rural
Point Elementary School and said reading is
her favorite subject.
Now that she has a pageant “under her
belt,” Abigail has her sights set on “a big one
in Florida” in December.
39 SPORTS
Testing to avoid a local
tragedy.
ALSO…
Incident Reports........3
Letters to the editor...6
Obituaries ..........10-12
Celebrations ........... 29
Calendar ................. 32
TV grids..............34-36
Churches ................ 37
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SHERIFF’S REPORTS
| Crime, Accidents, Fire & Rescue
false information to
law enforcement on
Mechanicsville Turnpike.
October 3
X
X
Suspect assaulted
victim at location on
I-95.
X
Unknown suspect
damaged victims’
property at location on
Washington Ave.
October 11
October 4
X
X
X
X
X
Suspect activated fire alarm
on Lee-Davis Rd.
Suspect was in possession
of controlled substance on
Soft Wind Dr.
X
Suspect stole item from
victim at location on Bell
Creek Rd.
X
Unknown suspect stole
items from victim at location
on New Holland Lane.
X
Suspect stalked victim on
Sir Michael Lane.
October 7
X
X
Suspect provided
October 13
X
X
Suspect stole items from
location on Stand Circle.
October 12
X
X
Suspect provided
false information to
law enforcement on
Mechanicsville Turnpike.
Nursery Rd.
Subjects assaulted
each other on
Mechanicsville Turnpike.
Suspect broke into
location and stole items
on Lee-Davis Rd.
Item was recovered on
Lee-Davis Rd.
Suspect damaged
victim’s property at
location on Richardson
Rd.
Suspect passed a bad
check at location on
X
Suspect assaulted
victim and was
disorderly on Patrick
Henry Rd.
Suspect provided
false information
to law enforcement
on Mechanicsville
Turnpike.
Suspect obstructed
justice on
Mechanicsville
Turnpike.
X
X
Suspect was in
possession of controlled
substance on Rolling
Forest Circle.
X
Suspect was in
possession of controlled
substance on Sandy
Lane.
X
X
X
X
Item was recovered
at location on Patrick
Henry Rd.
Unknown suspect
dumped trash at
location on Verdi Lane.
Suspect passed bad
check at location on
Cold Harbor Rd.
Suspect was in
possession of
controlled substance on
Mechanicsville Turnpike.
X
Unknown suspect(s)
stole items from location
on Kings Acres Rd.
X
Suspect stole items
from location Kings
Charter Dr.
October 14
For Children, Adults And Seniors
Unknown suspect stole
item from location on
Janet Lane.
X
Suspect passed bad
check at location on
Chamberlayne Rd.
X
Suspect passed bad
check at location on
Chamberlayne Rd.
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October 20, 2010
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Chimp incident dominated county meeting
By Katherine Calos
Media General News Service
Chimpanzees have a way of stealing the show, even when they’re not
on the agenda.
That’s why the most talked-about
item from last Wednesday’s meeting of the Hanover County Board
of Supervisors is likely to be a resident’s concern about the primates
at Windy Oaks Animal Farm in
Mechanicsville.
Carl Davis, who spoke during
Citizens’ Time, is a neighbor of the
private zoo, from which six chimps
escaped July 21.
During the incident, Windy Oaks
owner Curtis Shepperson was able to
get the four females back inside but
called for help to recapture the two
males. One male chimp remained
out overnight.
Davis said he received a letter from
Shepperson saying that Shepperson
has applied for a conditional-use
permit to keep four of the chimps on
his farm. Two of the chimps from the
summer have been returned to other
Scotchtown to be scene of haunted
history production on Saturday
Haunted history will
be presented from 6 to 9
p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23, at
Scotchtown.
“Was It Murder?”
focuses on “a deadly event
that occurred in Colonial
Virginia.”
Admission is $5 per person.
Scotchtown is located
at 16120 Chiswell Lane in
Beaverdam.
For more information,
contact 227-3500 or scotchtown@preservationvirginia.
owners, Davis said.
Shepperson has had primates at
his farm since the 1990s and has
allowed groups to visit.
Davis asked the supervisors to
“give serious thought to this permit
because if anything serious happens
as a result of these animals getting
loose, the county will also be deemed
culpable.”
After the meeting, Davis said
noise is also an issue because he can
hear the monkeys from his property.
Escaped primates have strayed onto
By Melody Kinser
[email protected]
Hanover County Public
Schools shined in the recent
State Fair of Virginia, with students claiming several honors.
During the Oct. 12 regular meeting, the School
Board recognized students
from Beaverdam Elementary
School, Stonewall Jackson
Middle School and Hanover
High School for their achievements.
Beaverdam students displayed their own garden creations and photos of learning
activities to support the science content. They captured
first place on the elementary
level for their display.
Stonewall Jackson’s Garden
Continued from pg. 1 b
in 1982 and managed the development of Hanover County’s
unique “phasing” system, in
which growth is tied to the
availability of public utilities.
As deputy county administrator for community development, Hodges supervises
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October 20, 2010
board. “It has become apparent that
the county is not monitoring this situation close enough. There have been
several escapes, and the owner has
been less than professional in the way
in which he has aided in the capture.”
If Shepperson closes the facility to
the public, Davis said, “it does away
with any need to have these animals
at this location, if indeed there was
ever a need in the first place.”
A phone message seeking comment from Shepperson was not
returned.
Hanover County students bring home BCVFD
top honors in State Fair competitions presenting
OFFICIAL
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his property, which adjoins Windy
Oaks. The previous summer, he said,
a 4½-foot spider monkey followed
him on his tractor.
When animal-control officers
and people from the zoo came to his
house, the monkey opened its mouth
as if to bite and Davis saw “canine
teeth much longer and larger than
any large breed of dog,” Davis wrote
in a letter to the editor.
“I feel it was ill-advised for you to
place a facility of this nature in rural
Hanover County,” Davis said to the
Club took place in the “V Is
for Virginia Gardens” category. Brooke Bissette, Rebecka
Hicks, Melanie Lucas, Hannah
Kinser and Lindsay Mechuta,
seventh graders, and Marilyn
Orcutt, an eighth grader,
exhibited goods they grew
and canned at the Hanover
Cannery.
Participating
in
the
Agriscience and Horticulture
Demonstration were members of Hanover High’s FFA
club. Dana Walsh and Diana
Damian won first place in the
landscaping division of the “A
Step in Time” contest. Bailey
Lamberty and Kyle Hammond
won first place in the “Topsy
Turvy Turnovers” contest.
School Board members
found themselves on the
receiving end of acknowledge-
ments when Dr. Stewart D.
Roberson, superintendent,
presented them with certificates in recognition of their
participation in a Virginia
School Boards Association
School Board Academy.
John F. Axselle III, chair,
Beaverdam District; Ann F.
Hagan Gladstone, vice chair,
South Anna District; Earl J.
Hunter Jr., Henry District;
Robert L. Hundley Jr.,
Chickahominy District; Glenn
T. Millican Jr., Mechanicsville
District; Sue Forbes Watson,
Ashland District; and Robert
L. Wood, Cold Harbor
District; participated in the
academy, which offered a
comprehensive program of
orientation and education
specifically designed for local
school boards.
the departments of Planning,
Public Works, Public Utilities
and Parks & Recreation, as well
as Board Administration.
“Hanover has been a good
place to work,” Hodges said.
“It’s been an interesting and
dynamic place for a planner.
When I came here, the county
was at a place where planning
could really have an impact on
growth management.
“It’s been very satisfying for
me to have had what I hope has
been a beneficial impact on the
county.” he added.
“John has been a great public servant who has certainly left
his mark on Hanover County,”
Cecil R. “Rhu” Harris Jr., county
administrator, said.
“While we are sorry to see
turkey shoot
on Saturdays
The
Black
Creek
Volunteer Fire Department
is presenting its annual
Turkey Shoot, starting at 7
p.m. on Saturdays.
The event, which started
on Oct. 9, will and run every
Saturday night through
Nov. 20 at the Firehouse at
6229 McClellan Road in
Mechanicsville.
Family and friends are
invited to participate.
Prizes, good and wholesale family fun will be provided.
For more information,
call 781-0432.
him go, nobody deserves his
retirement more and we wish
him many years of happiness in
the years to come.” Harris said.
Hodges and his wife Vandi,
a longtime employee of the
Hanover Public School System,
live in Ashland.
They have two grown sons,
Ames and Ben, and a grandson,
Yugo.
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OPINION
| The Local Views
From the editor
Salvation Army’s Red Kettle
Campaign needs volunteers
Christmastime in a small town was magical: lights, greenery and ornaments were found in every imaginable location to decorate. Storefronts
came alive with the sights of the season.
And the sound of bells ringing echoed down the streets. That sound
brings back fond memories of the holiday season. The Salvation Army Red
Kettle Campaign is a staple in communities across the nation.
Memories of keeping a steady pace as a bellringer volunteer with civic
and church organizations come to mind. Despite the temperature (and
sometimes it was really cold!), knowing what a difference those donations
would make was quite an incentive.
It was so satisfying when a shopper would drop some cash in the kettle
to support the cause.
While you will see bellringers stationed at various retail stores, a familiar
spot in my hometown was in front of G.C. Murphy (also known as “The
Dime Store” — now I’m really showing my age!). This location was pretty
much in the heart of the downtown.
Once again, The Salvation Army is gearing up for its Red Kettle
Campaign and you can help. Jeff Baldwin, public relations director for The
Salvation Army, said, “This year, more than ever, volunteers will be critical
to the overall success of our Red Kettle Campaign.”
Sadly, he said, “On any given day, over half of our sites are silent with no
one there to ring the bell. Every penny, nickel, dime and dollar bill adds up,
but without volunteer manpower, we can’t possible reach our goal.”
This year’s campaign will kick off on Friday, Nov. 12, and continue
through Friday, Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve).
Funds raised through the Red Kettle Campaign provide assistance to
thousands of children and families and support the programs and services
of The Salvation Army throughout the year.
If you’d like to volunteer, call Capt. Natalie Sayre at 433-1684 or register
online at www.registertoring.com/centralvirginia.
The sounds of those bells mean so much to so many at Christmas. Will
you help?
Melody Kinser
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LETTERS
| Reader Views
The vice president of the United States shall be
president of the Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they
be equally divided.
Article I
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Section 1. All legislative powers herein granted shall
elections for senators and representatives shall be
be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall
prescribed in each state by the Legislature thereof.
consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be
see LETTERS, pg. 8 `
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VANTAGE POINT
a newsletter for the patrons & friends of Lee-Davis High School
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF TRADITION AND PRIDE!
Volume 23, No. 3
Message from the Principal
The opening weeks of the 2010-2011school year
have brought much success to the staff and students
of Lee-Davis High School! Campus beautification
and improvement continues with the assistance
of Mechanicsville businesses, alumni and the
members of our greater school community. Our
fall sports teams are in the midst of a successful
season, clubs and organizations are well under way,
and students are actively engaged in learning. We
welcome Sheehy Nissan as our newest business
partner and sponsor of the Vantage Point.
With regard to school safety and security, recent
events in the news have compelled us to continually
address concerns related to the safety of our
Good News & Celebrations...
We are happy to recognize seniors
Robert “Fowler” Evans and Philip S.
Ivanhoe as Commended Students in the
2011 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Commended students represent some of
the most academically talented students
in the country, placing among the top five
percent of more than 1.5 million students
who participated. Fowler and Philip have
received certificates and congratulations on
their achievement.
Lee-Davis has been designated a
Virginia Naturally School for the second
year. Virginia Naturally Schools is the
official environmental education school
recognition program of the Commonwealth,
administered by the Department of Game
and Inland Fisheries with support from the
Department of Education, Department of
Environmental Quality and other resource
agencies. This program recognizes the
wonderful efforts of many Virginia schools
to increase the environmental awareness and
stewardship of our youngest citizens.
In addition, The Lee-Davis Outdoor
Classroom has been certified as an official
Monarch Butterfly Waystation by Monarch
Watch. Monarch waystations are places that
provide resources necessary for monarchs
to produce successive generations and
sustain their migration. The Lee-Davis
Outdoor Classroom has been included in the
International Monarch Waystation Registry.
We received a certificate and sign that
identifies the sign as a monarch habitat.
Congratulations and thanks to senior
Brandon Stroble, who spearheaded and
completed a project for his Eagle Scout
requirements. He is a member of Troop
523 at Cool Spring Baptist Church. He and
several other members of his scout troop
constructed four picnic tables for the LeeDavis Outdoor Classroom. This will give the
area much-needed seating for students. They
also mulched, cleaned up the area and cut the
grass. The work was done on two Saturdays
during the summer.
AP Science students have the opportunity
to attend three AP exam preparatory sessions
sponsored by the Virginia Advanced Study
Strategies (VASS) grant. The dates for these
sessions are: February 5, 2011 at Thomas
Jefferson High School, March 5 at John
Marshall High School, and March 26 at LeeDavis. Transportation will be provided to TJ
and JM and lunch will be provided.
L-DHS FFA/Horticulture students won
second place at the state fair in the Student
Garden Competition for their interpretation
of the theme, “Beyond the Gate.”
Congratulations to Kenny Beauchamp,
Kendall Beck, Jeff Bishop, Dylan Brooks,
Jessica Combs, Bobby Garner, Brittany
Hicks, Bayley Johnson, Trent Johnston,
Josh Kelly, Matt Longest, Robbie Longest,
Liz Mills, Miriam Minich, Cody Pegram,
Lucas Powell, Danielle Pusey, Dillon
school. The doors of Lee-Davis will be locked
each day at 8:45 am and a buzzer/intercom system
has been implemented for the front door entrance.
Please remember that the door to the far right is
the only one that is operational, and all visitors
must be buzzed in through the intercom system on
that door. We appreciate parental and community
support as we keep our campus safe for everyone.
We will continue to conduct a number of safety
drills periodically to ensure that our students, staff
and patrons are safe.
In closing, parents are invited to participate in
the parent/teacher conference day on Thursday,
November 18, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Appointments may be scheduled with individual
teachers at 15-minute intervals. A letter and
Smith, Ben White and teachers Jessica
Kreye and Ben Pryor.
The fi rst performance of the newly
formed Lee-Davis Dance Team was a big
hit at the Pep Rally on Friday, September 24.
The team of ten members performed at the
Homecoming game and are looking forward
to other upcoming events!
Thanks to Senior Class Council members
Emily Bruski, Ben Jarratt, Ariel Libbon
and Anar Panjawani for serving as student
hosts for the annual School Board visitation
in October. During the eastern corridor
visitation, the School Board group observed
the Outdoor Classroom, the Senior Patio,
newly hatched fish from our “Trout in the
Classroom” project and enjoyed lunch at the
Lee-Davis cafeteria.
Fine Arts News. . .
The popular Holiday Bazaar and Craft
Show sponsored by the Lee-Davis Band
Boosters will be held on Saturday, November
13 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Commons. There
will be handcrafted items, wood crafts,
jewelry, candles, Thanksgiving and holiday
items, bake sale and silent auction. For more
information or to reserve a space, contact
Donna Cowherd at [email protected]
or 852-0017.
Now that school has begun, the orchestras
of Lee-Davis are hard at work preparing for
our fall concert on October 21 at 7 p.m. This
concert will include some spooky and fun
fall pieces sure to delight audience members
of all ages. There will be a Fall Festival before
the concert, including games/activities for
children and a bake sale. All proceeds help
fund our orchestras. As always, our concerts
are free. Parents or community members
interested in supporting the orchestra
program should consider becoming a
member of the Orchestra Boosters. Please
contact [email protected] for more
information about joining the Boosters.
CONGRATULATIONS to Lauren
Guridy for being accepted to perform in the
2010 Senior Regional Orchestra. This select
ensemble will perform on November 13 at
Meadowbrook High School. Please attend
and thank you for your support of our strings
students!
The Lee-Davis Players will host the
second annual “Coffee House” style talent
showcase from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on October
22, 2010. Students will perform original
poetry, acoustic music, and more. Admission
is two dollars. Coffee, tea, and home-made
baked good will be for sale.
The Lee-Davis Players will open their
Theatre Season with the ever-popular
Greater Tuna, November 18, 19, and 30.
Curtain is at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00
and tickets will be sold at the door. Doors
open a 6:15 p.m. The following students have
been cast: Hunter Boothe, Eryn Mann,
Emily Cornelius, Michael Thibodeau,
Amanda Ufer, Teddy Blue, Nicky Hollins,
conference request form will be sent home this
month. Please complete the written conference
request form and return it to the school counseling
center as soon as possible if you desire to meet with
your child’s teachers. We will make every effort to
accommodate your schedule; priority will be given
to written requests for conferences that are returned
to the school. Phone requests are discouraged. As
a reminder, Tuesday, November 2, 2010, is Election
Day, and schools will be closed for students. Thank
you for your continued support of Lee-Davis High
School and the greater school community as we are
“BuiLDing Our World Together.”
Respectfully,
Carol Moore, Principal
Stephanie Hudson, Shelby Loveday,
Shelby Smith, Jayson Williams, Amanda
Chisholm, Danielle Westbrook, Donald
Evans, Ellen O’Brien, Kent Holden, Kyle
Brent, Ann Lewis, Allen Coates, and
Scotty Shaffer.
Lee-Davis NJROTC…
On Friday September 17 L-cadets from
the NJROTC unit attended an air show at
Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach,
an all-day event. The air show was amazing:
it included how flight mechanics and
piloting equipment are used at their best,
the Navy’s Blue Angles demonstrated how
military precision is used during flight, and
there was an H-60 Black Hawk helicopter
flown by the United States Army. Most of
the cadets returned with more knowledge
on the military’s aviation, mechanics of
flight and overall respect for the men and
women training in the Armed Forces. But
mainly, the cadets learned about teamwork,
dedication, military precision and the motto
“Honor, Courage and Commitment.” We at
Lee-Davis NJROTC emphasize teamwork
and the “can do” attitude. That was the true
learning experience of this field trip. (Report
by Cadet Nathan Greene, Assistant Public
Affairs Officer, Lee-Davis NJROTC.)
In September, Lee-Davis’ NJROTC
13-man Orienteering Team captured the
competition’s overall winning title, the
overall title in the Beginners category, and
four individual team medals for winning
First and Third Place in the individual
Beginners team category at the coveted
LT Titan Fall Orienteering Classic, York
River State Park, Williamsburg, VA They
competed among 14 schools with a total of
114 participants. This was the Unit’s fi rst
experience in competitive Orienteering
(land navigation). The stellar performance of
the 13-man team was outstanding. For many
of the cadets, this was their fi rst experience
in Orienteering. Although the course was
challenging, the five, two-man and one,
three-man team persevered through the heat,
the swamps and difficult terrain in record
time. Noteworthy performances by Cadets
Terry Hewell and Gregory Jackson, First
Place Beginners category team winners and
Cadets Nicholaus Friedhoff and Catherine
Schumacher (a cross-over Hanover High
Cadet), Third Place Beginners category
team winners. However, it certainly took the
skills and abilities of the entire team to win
the overall competition title—JOB VERY
WELL DONE!
IB Corner. . .
The IB Biology students participated
in a field trip with the Chesapeake Bay
Foundation last week where they conducted
both abiotic and biotic water quality tests.
The students learned how their actions,
even here in the Richmond area, affect
the Chesapeake Bay. In November, the IB
Diploma students have an opportunity to
visit Challenge Discovery and participate
in team building activities; this will count
toward their CAS requirement. Field trip
packets were distributed last week.
The students also received their exam
registration packets for the May 2011 testing
session. The fees and forms are due to Mrs.
Smith in Guidance by October 20. Thank
you to the parents and students for helping
this procedure go smoothly.
If you have any questions about the IB
program at Lee-Davis, please contact Lesa
Berlinghoff, IB Coordinator, at 723-2246.
DECA News
Did you know that high school and college
students make up a large percentage of blood
donors for Virginia Blood Services? LeeDavis DECA sponsored its fi rst blood drive
of the school year on October 7, providing
essential support for area patients right here
in our local community. Each donation can
help save the lives of three people! Thank
you to the students, faculty, and community
members for taking time out of your busy
schedules to donate blood. 91 usable units
were collected, surpassing our goal. The next
drive is scheduled for Thursday, December
9. For details, call 723-3400.
Lee-Davis will join the ranks of VCU and
U of R by hosting a Quidditch tournament at
the school. Quidditch is the fastest-growing
sport in the nation, especially among
colleges and universities, growing out of the
fictional sport concocted by J.K. Rowling in
her popular Harry Potter novels. Lee-Davis
DECA will host the one-day event to support
DECA’s charity – the Central Virginia Office
of MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association)
– on Thursday, November 18, a day before
the fi rst part of the new Harry Potter movie
debuts in theaters. As an early release day
for students, matches will begin at 2:00 p.m.
and run through 6:30 p.m. Admission is only
$2.00. Themed food and beverages will be
available for purchase. Co-ed teams are
forming now. To learn more, call 723-3400.
F.Y.I…
A reminder to all parents of tenth grade
students: health screening for 10th grade
will be held on November 9 and 10. Please
be sure that your children are here for this
important event.
The VFW Audio Essay contest is
currently underway at Lee-Davis. Students
may check with their History or Government
teacher for details. The top three essays will
receive the following scholarships: First
Place $2,500, Second Place $2,000, Third
Place $1,500.
The Athletic Boosters have raffle tickets
available for the Second Annual AtleeLee-Davis Athletic Boosters Raffle. The
Drawing will be held November 12, 2010 at
the Atlee vs. L-DHS football game. Winners
do not need to be present to win. Tickets
OCTOBER 2010
are $5.00 each or five for $20.00. Prizes:
John Deere Lawn Tractor, 50 inch Hidefi nition TV, Apple IPad, and Meals for 1
year (family of 4) from Chick-fil-A. Tickets
can be purchased at the football games
and volleyball games. Please contact Mrs.
Childress, AD, at (804) 723-2203 for more
information.
Did you know that daily announcements
and menus are on our web page! Just go to
the “What’s New” tab at the bottom left of
the page and click on “Announcements” or
“Lunch Menu.” The all-inclusive school
calendar is also linked here: just go to
“Events” and the calendar link will appear.
Parents, please be aware that balloons,
flowers and fast food may not be delivered
to students at school. Essential items such as
homework and lunch money may be given
to the school secretary who will notify the
student to pick up the article. The school
cannot accept deliveries of flowers, balloons,
fast food and other non-essential items.
This school policy is designed to support
the academic and instructional activities.
Thank you for helping us stay focused on
instruction as we “BuiLD Community!”
The 2011 Lee-Davis Yearbook is still on
sale, but you have missed the early bird sale
price. Yearbooks are now $70. Yearbooks
may be purchased online by going to the
Lee-Davis home page and clicking on the
Yearbook Order Center icon in the bottom
right corner. Another option is to write a
check to Lee-Davis and send it to Yearbook
Adviser: Kathleen Wiesner at Lee-Davis.
Get your book now. The price will go up
again later this year.
Parents and Community Members,
you can now share those awesome photos
you take of our Lee-Davis students at their
extracurricular events (dance recitals,
sports, community get togethers) with the
yearbook staff with the click of a button. Go
to the Lee-Davis home page and click on the
link for eShare!
The Community Foundation, in
partnership with the R.E.B. Foundation,
invites nominations for the 2010-2011 R.E.B.
Awards for Distinguished Educational
Leadership. This initiative seeks to
recognize principals who go beyond the dayto-day demands of their position to create
an exceptional educational environment.
Each winner will receive a $15,000 grant
– a $7,500 unrestricted cash grant to the
principal and $7,500 to be used for schoolbased initiatives of the recipient’s choosing.
Principals considered for this award should
have held their position at the same school
for at least three years. Nominations should
take the form of a one-to two-page typed
letter explaining the nominee’s distinguished
educational leadership (e-mails and faxes
are not accepted). It can be accompanied
by up to three additional one-page letters of
support. Nominations must be received by
The Community Foundation by 5:00 p.m.
on November 1, 2010. For more information
about nomination guidelines and criteria,
please visit www.tcfrichmond.org or contact
Susan Hallett, Program Officer, at The
Community Foundation at (804) 330-7400.
LEE-DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL – FALL 2010
Please see our complete online calendar at highschoolsports.net
for up-to-the-minute schedules
Date
11/1
Event
Boys Varsity Volleyball
11/1
11/2
11/3
11/3
11/4
11/4
11/5
11/5
11/6
11/6
11/7
11/9 & 10
11/11
11/12
11/12
11/13
11/13
11/18
11/18
11/19
11/19
11/20
11/20
11/20
11/23
11/23
11/24
11/25 & 26
11/30
Girls Varsity Volleyball
STUDENT HOLIDAY
Boys Varsity Volleyball
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Choir Concert
JV Football
End of 1st Nine Weeks
Varsity Football
Varsity Cross Country
SAT Test Center
Daylight Saving Time Ends
10th Grade Health Screening
Boys JV Football
Report Cards
Boys Varsity Football
Varsity Cross Country
Fall Craft Show
Parent Teacher Conf.
Fall Play
Principal’s Coffee
Fall Play
Boys JV Basketball
Boys Varsity Basketball
Fall Play
Boys JV Basketball
Boys Varsity Basketball
Early School Closing
Holiday-Thanksgiving
Fall Athletics Awards
Capital District Semi
Capital District Semi
(Election Polling Site)
Capital District Championship
Capital District Championship
James River
(Early Closing 1:15pm)
James River
Central Region Meet
Place
HHS
Time
TBA
AHS
TBA
HHS
HHS
Auditorium
Home
6:00PM
7:30PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
1:15PM
Away
7:30PM
Pole Green Park TBA
8:00AM
Atlee
Home
7:00PM
Atlee
Virginia AAAMeet
(Band Boosters)
Early Closing 1:15pm
“Greater Tuna”
Away
Great Meadow
Commons
7:00PM
TBA
“Greater Tuna”
King William
King William
“Greater Tuna”
Deep Run
Deep Run
(1:15pm)
Auditorium
Faculty Dining Rm
Auditorium
Home
Home
Auditorium
Away
Away
2:00PM
7:00PM
8:30AM
7:00PM
1:00PM
2:45PM
7:00PM
5:30PM
7:00PM
Auditorium
7:00PM
For up-to-the-minute school calendar information, please go to highschoolsports.net
The Hanover County School Board does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in its employment practices or educational programs and activities. The Administrator for Special Education is designated as coordinator for non-discrimination
for access to and implementation of programs under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources is designated as coordinator for non-discrimination regarding matters under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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October 20, 2010
The 2009-10 Voice of
Democracy Scholarship competition has been announced by
VFW Post 9808, which annually awards more than $20,000 in
scholarships and awards to support Hanover County students
seeking higher education.
The Voice of Democracy
competition is endorsed by
the National Association of
Secondary Principals (NASSP)
and provides high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors and
seniors the opportunity to write
and record a broadcast script
on a patriotic theme, competing
for more than $2.3 million in
college scholarships and incentives. State winners travel to
Washington, D.C., to compete
for the $30,000 grand prize.
Atlee, Hanover and LeeDavis High Schools are guaranteed to win at least scholarships
of $2,500, $2,000 and $1,500 for
the top three respective winners
at each school.
Voice of Democracy chair
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excited about this great program and the VFW takes great
pride and encouraging our
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The Congress shall assemble at least
once in every year, and such meeting
shall be on the first Monday in December
(modified by Amendment XX), unless
they shall by law appoint a different day.
Section 5. Each House shall be the
judge of the elections of its own members,
and a majority of each shall constitute a
quorum to do business as each House
may provide.
Section 6. The senators and
representativesshallreceiveacompensation
for their services, to be ascertained by law,
and paid out of the Treasury of the United
States. Congressmen can not hold any
other civil office at time of election or
after.
Section 7. All bills for raising
revenue shall originate in the House
of Representatives, but the Senate may
propose or concur with amendments as
on other bills. All bills after passing House
and Senate are sent to the president for
signing or veto.
Section 8. The Congress shall have
power to lay and collect taxes, duties,
imposts and excises, to pay the debts and
provide for the common defence and
general welfare of the United States; but
all duties, imposts and excises shall be
uniform throughout the United States;
Section 9. The migration or
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Our 2010 theme is ‘Does My
Generation Have a Role in
America’s Future?’ ”
Scripts are due no later than
Sunday, Oct. 31, and will be
judged at VFW Post 9808.
Business, communication
and education leaders judge
the submissions to determine
the top prizes for each school.
Judging the 2009-10 competition will be Sean Davis, Bob
Hundley, Ed Via, Catie Beck,
Lindsey Henley, Alexandra
Beck and Kacie Jacobs.
Parents or students interested in obtaining more information about this program can
visit the Voice of Democracy
Group on Facebook or call
Rusty McGuire at 874-1461.
see Marshall Buckles’ letter in last week’s
Mechanicsville Local recognizing Del.
Chris Peace as “an outstanding Virginia
delegate whose constituents are well served
by him.”
Countless pages of this newspaper have
spent the past 12 months debating and
defaming the politics and politicians who
challenge the values of almost all of us, on
the left the middle and the right, often with
good reason.
At the end of the day, however, Buckles
reminds us that as a young father and
community leader, Peace is an excellent
representative who should not be swept up
in that melee.
The Gardasil vaccine opt-out is just one
of many examples.
Del. Peace always embodies a politic of
years gone by. He is a statesmen in the making, reminding us that rational people can
disagree and still work to build a more just
and compassionate community.
If we had more like him, returning our
discourse to civility, we would likely all fee
better about the direction our country is
going.
Sometimes we are going to disagree
with one another.
But even when we disagree we should
have the integrity to find a path forward
that seeks to serve our community better.
Doug Smith
Mechanicsville
I was not the least bit surprised to
importation of such persons as any of
the states now existing shall think proper
to admit, shall not be prohibited by the
Congress prior to the year one thousand
eight hundred and eight, but a tax or duty
may be imposed on such Importation, not
exceeding ten dollars for each person. The
privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall
not be suspended, unless when in cases of
rebellion or invasion the public safety may
require it. No bill of attainder or ex post
facto law shall be passed.
Section 10. No state shall enter into
any treaty, alliance or confederation; grant
letters of marque and reprisal; coin money;
emit bills of credit; make any thing but
gold and silver coin a tender in payment
of debts; pass any bill of attainder, ex post
facto law, or law impairing the obligation
of contracts, or grant any title of nobility.
Again there is nothing in here that
compels the government to hand out
goodies to anyone, require anyone to buy
anything, or provide health care.
Article 1 sets up the legislative branch
of the central government and the
requirements thereof.
Emmet Dene
Mechanicsville
A good example of
serving area
| Education, Business & Celebrations
Memories took top billing at Lama Farm
By Melody Kinser
[email protected]
hrowing a party for a 300th
birthday is no easy feat – but
Rich and Linda Wooddy did
just that on Saturday, Oct. 9,
for their beloved home, Lama Farm.
And the result, Linda said, “was
a wonderful day filled with laughter,
memories and love. There are so
many memories of that day.”
Descendants of the original owners the LeMay family — Beth O’Leary,
Joe Lokey, Jack and Jeananne Turner
— returned.
“Had it not been for Pierre (Peter)
LeMay coming to Virginia from
France in 1701, there would be no
celebration,” Linda said. “His five
years as an indentured servant 300
years ago brought together 100 people
to celebrate ‘him’ and the house we
believe he built for future LeMays,
Andersons, Alexanders, Russells,
Justice/Watts, Goldsmiths, Kennedy/
Polanskis and Wooddys.”
“We all owe a great deal of gratitude to Peter LeMay and the LeMay
family — his legacy lives on at Lama,”
Linda added.
Rich and Linda bought Lama
Farm on McClellan Road in the Old
Church area in 1998. And with that
purchase came a house and property
rich in history.
With a long drive leading to the
stately farmhouse, the event, which
brought together descendants of residents and former residents, provided
a sense of “coming home.”
Upon arriving, guests “stopped in
the front, picked up their name tags
and proceeded to walk around back
to the patio to be greeted with a glass
T
Photos submitted by Linda Wooddy
Claire Alexander Hodnett and Alice Alexander, photo above, sit in Laura and
Willard Alexander’s bedroom and reminisce about days gone by. At right,
three members of the Alexander family “come home” down at the drive at
Lama Farm. They are Frances Alexander Bales, Martha Alexander DuVal and
Lynwood Liggan.
of wine and a table filled with hors
d’oeuvres.” The menu, according to
Linda, included shrimp, stuffed mushrooms and several cheese spreads.
“I have never met so many wonderful people,” she added.
During the social hour, many of
the families went inside the house.
The two oldest members of the
Alexander family — Claire Alexander
Hodnett, the only surviving child of
Laura and Willard Alexander, and her
sister-in-law, Alice Alexander — sat
in Laura and Willard’s bedroom and
reminisced about their youth.
“They had the full attention of
their families and ours,” Linda said.
Guests then gathered for a lunch
of baked chicken breast, seasoned
potatoes and green beans. The blessing was offered by Pastor Kerry
Boggs of the Mechanicsville United
Methodist Church.
After lunch, the Alexanders
presented the Wooddys with what
Linda described as “a generous check
to purchase a tree to be called ‘The
Alexander Tree’ for future generations.”
Alice Alexander and her daughter
Terry returned the original dinner
bell, which hung at Lama for more
than 100 years (1854-1959). “The
bell has come home. They were very
touching moments for us,” Linda said.
After a few speeches, introductions and thank yous, Pastor Carter
Goolsby of the Mechanicsville
Christian Center prayed a blessing
over the house and the families of
Lama.
Bluegrass music was performed
by Allen King, Hud Baldwin and Phil
Hughes.
——Owners of Lama include:
☞ Believed to be a house on
Chemokin Plantation before it was
named Lama — 1710 to 1742
☞ Charles and Susannah Turner
LeMay — 1742 to 1798
☞ William Turner and Allis
LeMay — 1768 to 1798
☞ Robert Anderson’s father
most likely owned Lama and Robert
inherited it. Robert married Nancy
(LeMay?) who is believed to be the
LeMay for whom Robert Anderson
named the house — 1799 to 1854
☞ William Joseph/Judith Burnette
Alexander — 1854 to 1911
☞ Willard Monroe/Laura Douglas
Alexander — 1911 to 1959
☞ Herman and Mariam Lukhard
(they never moved in) — 1959 to 1960
☞ Edward and Eunice Russell
— 1960 to 1980
☞ Harry and Frances Justice and
Carol Watts — 1980 to 1989
☞ Gregg and Beth Goldsmith
— 1989 to 1995
☞ Shelia Kennedy and Stan
Polanski — 1995 to 1998
☞ Linda and Rich Wooddy
— 1998 to present
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Source: Linda Wooddy
October 20, 2010
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OBITUARIES
| Death Notices & Funerals
Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010 at
the Or-Atid Garden section
of Greenwood Memorial
Gardens, 12609 Patterson
Ave., Richmond, Va. 23238.
In lieu of flowers, please
make donations to the
American Heart Association
or to the National Kidney
Foundation in his memory.
Arrangements by Bliley’s.
Patterson AFB in Dayton,
Ohio in the USAF Photo
Recon Research Lab, Nuossur
AFB in Casablanca, French
Morroco Photo Intelligence
Lab, RAF Station Burtonwood Warrenton, Lancaster,
England, where he was the
NAMA Photo Intelligence
Lab Commander, then in
West Palm Beach ABF in
West Palm Beach, Fla. in the
Franklin W. Alley, of
Harry J. Blake Jr., 60,
1370 Photo Mapping Wing,
Ashland, born May 12, 1934, of Glen Allen, passed away
Jack Dean Brunton,
then Arlington Hall Station in
departed this world on Oct. Monday, Oct. 11, 2010 at his passed away peacefully at
10, 2010. Mr. Alley proudly home. Harry was an avid
home on Oct. 16, 2010 at the Arlington, Va. Air Force Intelligence Center and finally the
served in the United States
golfer, a skilled wood turner age of 80. Jack was born Jan.
Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Navy and retired from the
and was a retired machin6, 1930 in Jackson, Ohio, to
in the Defense Intelligence
United States Postal Service ist for Mollins Inc. before
Eleanora and Guy Brunton.
Agency. He was awarded the
in 1991. He is survived by
working as a computer
He became a member of the
Expert Marksman Medal,
his daughter, Elaine Alley
programmer at the Virginia Ohio State Militia at the age
Hill; his brother, Wesley Al- Employment Commission.
of 14 and continued on when Korean and Vietnam Theater
ley; his sisters, Jane Sprouse He is survived by his wife,
the Ohio Militia was federal- of Operations Medals, two
Congressional Unit Citations
and Sally Kane; his stepsons, Marilyn J. Blake; brother,
ized into the 137th Infantry
and Joint Service Medal,
Charles and Curtis Bateman, David Blake and his wife,
of the Ohio National Guard.
awarded by the Joint Chiefs of
and their mother, Elizabeth P.J., of Keene, N.H.; a broth- He enlisted in the Air Force
Staff. Jack then retired from
Alley; his grandchildren,
er-in-law, Ed Seidenberg, of at age 17, where he served
the USAF in 1968 and went to
Jesse and Chelsey Hill; his
Vancouver, WA; sister-infor 23 years and attained
work for The Richards Corpolaw, Linda Rubin of Dallas,
the rank of master sergeant.
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preceded in death by his
father, Ashton G. Allen
Jr. He is survived by his
mother, Peggy N. Allen; a
brother, Greg S. Allen Sr.
and his wife, Patricia H.
Allen; a sister, Ashley E.
Allen; two nieces, April
Allen Bittner and Cassie
A. Fryman; two nephews,
G. Scott Allen Jr. and
Kenneth E. Fryman; and
a host of other relatives
and friends, including
two special cousins, Keith
Nuckols Jr. and Vernon
“Bubba” Allen. The family
received friends Friday,
Oct. 15, 2010 at Bliley’sStaples Mill, 8510 Staples
Mill Rd., where a funeral
service was held Saturday,
Oct. 16, 2010. Graveside
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great-grandson, Jonah Hill;
as well as his stepgrandchildren, nieces, nephew, and
numerous other revatives
and friends. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation
to the Hanover Humane
Society. Inurnment to be
scheduled at Arlington
National Cemetery.
sweetheart, on Aug. 1, 1950.
She preceded him in death on
April 29, 2000. He was also
preceded in death by their
oldest daughter, Jacquelyn
Deen Brunton Powell, whose
husband, John Dean Powell,
and their son, John Dean
“Jack” Powell, both of Bowling
Green, Va., still survive. He is
survived by his second daughter, Kerri Brunton Valentine
and her husband, Mike Valentine and their two daughters,
Kelly Lynn Valentine and
Lenna Morgan Valentine
Durham and her husband,
Wil Durham and their son,
Wilson Drake Durham, all of
whom reside in Ashland, Va.
Morgan is a nurse at Westport Hospital and Kelly is a
senior at Kerri’s alma mater,
Randolph-Macon College in
Ashland, Va. “Dad was a true
force of nature whose intelligence and drive took him
around the world and made
him the wonderful father that
he was. I will miss you Dad,
but I know you’re with Mom
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Dorothy Shockley and Judy
ret passed away, Jack married Minor, and their families. He
was preceded in death by his
Betty Douthett of Jackson,
father, Harry Carter; mother,
Ohio in April 2002, and they
Mary Carter; brothers, Harry
resided at Hanover Country
Carter Jr. and Woodrow
Club in Ashland, Va. Jack is
survived by Margaret, and her Carter; and brothers-in-law,
Odell Shockley, Phil Minor,
three children, Nancy BranEarnest Schools and Jimmy
don of Fredericksburg, Va.,
Brady Douthett of Cleveland, Adams. Robert retired after
48 years of dedicated service
Ohio and Trent Douthett of
Naples, Italy; and Betty’s three with David R. McGeorge Car
Company. He was a member
grandchildren, Katie, Camof Mizpah Methodist Church.
eron, and Elliott. The family
He lived his life by setting an
received friends on Tuesday,
example of honesty, dignity,
Oct. 19, 2010 at the Nelsen
Funeral Home - Reid Chapel and respect for hard work.
The family received friends
in Ashland, Va. Services will
Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010 at the
be held on Wednesday, Oct.
Mechanicsville chapel of
20, 2010 at 12 p.m. at First
Baptist Church Chapel, where Bennett Funeral Home, 8014
the family will receive friends Lee-Davis Rd., where funeral
one hour prior to the service. services were held Monday,
Oct. 18, 2010. Graveside serRobert L. Carter, 76, of vices followed at Upper King
and Queen Baptist Church
Mechanicsville, died peaceCemetery, Helmet.
fully on Oct. 16, 2010. He
is survived by his wife of 51
Harry A. DeArras Jr.,
years, Daisy Schools Carter;
89, of Richmond, passed
as well as his two daughters,
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Teresa Brown and Susan
Young; his sons-in-law, Rohn was preceded in death by a
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15, 2010 at Mount Calvary
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Peggy Shackelford
Hadder, on Sunday, Oct.
17, 2010 the Lord called our
angel to her eternal home
where there is no more
pain and sorrow. Peggy was
born March 8, 1937 in New
London, Caroline County, Va.
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her parents, Henry James and
Dolly Vaughan Shackelford,
and her son, Timothy Wade
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Continued from pg. 11 b
uncle, father, grandfather
nies. Peggy was a loving wife, and friend. He had a beautimother, and grandmother and ful smile, wonderful sense
was particularly proud of be- of humor and contagious
laugh. He enjoyed skiing and
ing an excellent homemaker.
had been a member of the
She was loyal, considerate,
National Ski Patrol; bowling,
and kind with a special love
for infants. She prided herself golf, horseshoes, working
in his yard and workshop,
in her friendship with Bowling Green grade school “pals,” but his passion was his
Ruth Turner, Mary Coleman, grandchildren. Jim will be
sadly missed and lovingly
and Mary Bowie; her special
friend for more than 49 years, remembered by his family and friends. In addition
Gloria Lucy; and her much
to his wife, Debra, Jim is
loved family friends, Timmy
and Tammy Lynn. Peggy was survived by one daughter,
a lifetime member of the Bap- Jamie (Anthony) Gritz, of
tist Church and most recently Kenosha; two sons, Rory, of
Florida, and stepson, Matt;
was a member of Carlisle
two granddaughters, Hailey
Avenue Baptist Church. The
and Michaela of Kenosha;
family received friends on
one brother and four sisters,
Monday, Oct. 18, 2010 and
Dave (Toni) Hill, Jean (WarTuesday, Oct. 19, 2010 at
Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 ren) Vincent, Karen (James)
Casari and Diane (Randy)
Lee-Davis Road. A funeral
service was held on Wednes- Passint. Jim is further
day, Oct. 20, 2010 at Bennett’s. survived by special famA reception followed the ser- ily members, Todd Hill, his
vice. Graveside services were nephew and dearest friend;
and numerous nieces and
held Wednesday, Oct. 20,
2010 in Greenlawn Cemetery, nephews. He is also survived
Bowling Green, Va. In lieu of by his devoted pets, Libby,
his dog; and Caesar, his cat.
flowers, contributions may
Jim was preceded in death
be made to Carlisle Avenue
Baptist Church, 2010 Carlisle by his parents, grandparents,
and his brother, Jack, in 2009.
Ave., Richmond, Va. 23231.
Jim’s ashes will be rejoined
with the Earth in a private
James D. Hill, 52, of
family ceremony.
Mechanicsville, passed away
unexpectedly on Monday,
Zachary William
Oct. 11, 2010, at his home.
Quarles, of MechanicsHe was born June 1, 1958,
ville, went to be with Jesus
in Ironwood, Mich., son of
the late Roy S. and Myrtle L. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010.
(Erickson) Hill. He attended He is survived by his parIronwood schools and gradu- ents, Jerry and Amy Quarles Jr.; big brother, Trevor;
ated from Luther L. Wright
his grandparents, Marshall
High School in 1976. Jim
was baptized and confirmed and Nancy Hart, Russ and
Debbie Hoffman Sr. and
at Salem Lutheran Church
in Ironwood. In Virginia, he Jerry and Lynda Quarles
Sr.; three uncles and aunts,
attended St. Paul’s Church.
Scott and Jean Green, Cliff
Jim married Debra Pfeiffer
on Nov. 7, 1992, in Las Vegas. and Stacy Wallace Jr. and
Alvin and Kim Seay III;
He lived most of his life in
and a devoted church famKenosha, Wis., working for
ily and friends. The family
Ladish Tri-Clover for 33
received friends Friday,
years. In 2002, he moved to
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Police Dept., and Associate
Minister at Cold Harbor
Road Church of Christ for
26 years. He loved bluegrass
music. The family received
friends at Bliley’s - Central, 3801 Augusta Ave.,
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010
and where funeral services
were held Wednesday,
Oct. 13, 2010. Graveside
services were held at VirDorothy Scopel, 82, of
Glen Allen, died Saturday, ginia Veterans Cemetery at
Amelia. In lieu of flowers,
Oct. 16, 2010. She was
memorial contributions
preceded in death by her
husband, Walter J. Scopel. may be made to Hopkins
She is survived by her chil- Road Church of Christ,
dren, Anita Shearer, Victor 8319 Hopkins Rd., Richmond, Va. 23237.
Alan Scopel, and Joseph
John Scopel; daughter-inlaw, Debra Scopel; son-in- Paulette Washington,
law, Peter Shearer; sister,
63, of Aylett, departed this
Ann Koslosky; and broth- life on Thursday, Oct. 14,
er, Bill Smolik. Family
2010. She leaves to cherish
received friends Tuesday,
her memory her brothers,
Oct. 19, 2010 at Bliley’s
Alvin (Carrie) and Melvin
- Staples Mill, 8510 Staples (Mary) Washington. Family
Mill Road. A memorial
received friends at the Henry
Mass was celebrated Tues- W. Dabney Funeral Home,
day, Oct. 19, 2010 at Our
518 N. Washington Hwy.,
Lady of Lourdes Catholic
Ashland, Va. 23005, Sunday,
Church, 8200 Woodman
Oct. 17, 2010. Funeral serRoad. A private graveside
vices were held on Monday,
service will be held at St.
Oct. 18, 2010, at St. Paul
John the Evangelist Parish, Baptist Church in Aylett, Va.
Hydes, Md.
Graveside services were held
at the church cemetery.
Billie Joe Snell, 68, of
Mechanicsville, passed
Anna Stewart Wood,
away Oct. 9, 2010. He was
78, of Richmond, went
preceded in death by his
to be with the Lord on
father, Joe H. Snell and
Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
mother, Virginia Kimes
Surviving are her husBrandon. He is survived by band, William H. Wood;
his wife of 47 years, Jewell
sisters, Dorothy Kibbler,
Moseley Snell; daughters,
Sylvia Phelps and Diana
Jewell Anne Snell, and Jen- Ball; brothers, Kenneth
nifer Anne Wenger (James); G. Stewart and Douglas
brothers, Joey and David
Stewart; and numerous
Snell; sisters, Sandra Kibler nieces and nephews. The
and Theresa Snell; stepsisfamily received friends
ters, Susan Snell and Sarah
Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010 at
Pratt; four grandchildren,
the Mechanicsville Chapel
Olivia Jo Goulding (Matt),
of Bennett Funeral Home,
Erika, Emily and Rebecca
8014 Lee-Davis Rd. GraveWenger; and various nieces side services were held
and nephews. He was an
Monday, Oct. 18, 2010
Army veteran with three
at Washington Memorial
years of active duty, and 37 Park. Memorial services
years in the Army Reserves, followed at Chamberlayne
30 years with the Richmond Baptist Church.
mane Church of Christ,
5146 Mechanicsville Pike,
Mechanicsville, Va., and
where services were held
Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010.
Graveside services were
held in the church cemetery. Bliley’s Funeral
Home, Staples Mill Chapel,
in charge of arrangements.
BUDGET
Continued from pg. 1 b
days of big government are getting out of hand.”
The other speakers recommended the budget goals be
approved as set forth by Dr.
Roberson.
Cindy Hartung, representing
the Special Education Advisory
Committee, thanked the school
district for the accomplishments
of the past year and urged funding for the Parent Resource
Center. She also asked that an
investigation be initiated into
transportation concerns, specifically afterschool care.
The president of the Hanover
Professional Educators, Angela
Downer, also asked that the
budget goals be approved as set
forth by the superintendent. She
talked about the system maintaining a competitive edge. Her
organization will submit results
of a member survey focusing on
budget goals at the December
meeting. Downer said this is
the “third school year Hanover
County teachers have not
received a pay raise. I believe
now is the time to award. Costs
are not going down and morale
is not going up.”
With a new school year,
Shellie Waldron, president
of the Hanover Education
Association, said “Everything
seems to be in place. But things
are different. Colleagues from
our buildings are missing due
to budget cuts. Things are different. Programs aren’t there for
our students.”
She asked about programs
being cut with the 2011-2012
budget process under way.
“How many more support staff
and teachers will lose their
jobs? Will there be funds for a
cost of living raise, or funds for
the index pay scale the HEA
has been discussing with Dr.
Roberson and his senior staff?”
She said her organization does
not know the answers to those
questions.
A Virginia Education
Association survey conducted
during the summer showed
86 percent agreed the role of
teachers is more important
than ever. “The most concerning issue and most likely to have
the most negative effect was
the loss of teachers due to the
budget cuts.”
Another concern, Waldron
said, was the increase in class
size. “Quality education and
full time experienced teachers
are what the majority of those
surveyed want in the school
settings.”
She said that quality education also extends to long-term
substitutes, with the HEA seeking policy wording for them.
“The 20 consecutive day rule
significantly impacts the longterm substitutes in the event
they or a family member has
an illness or something worse
when it comes to their pay and
how they can survive in their
economical situation.”
The HEA, Waldron added,
is in the process of developing
a survey for members and nonmembers and welcomed input
from the school district leaders.
Vern Inge, president of the
Hanover Education Foundation,
expressed his organization’s
support for the superintendent’s
proposal. He said the class size
initiative is “very important,” as
is maintaining “our competitiveness in the job market.” He
also said it was “important to
be able to pay and attract.” Inge
encouraged maximizing efficiency. He then responded to
Baugh’s comments, saying the
district has an “absolutely outstanding superintendent and
senior staff. It starts from the
top, the School Board itself. We
certainly need to continue to
attract and retain the best and
the brightest.”
Representing the Business
Advisory Committee, Owen
Matthews said the group supports Roberson’s goals. He also
said the district should “support opportunities to improve
student information system
and reporting system.” He
urged school leaders to “create efficiencies, increase classroom learning, take an initiative within the state funding
process.” Matthews said the
School Board needs “to advocate that the General Assembly
not lower K-12 funding levels”
and members should “advocate that the General Assembly
minimize or eliminate unnecessary regulations which impede
classroom learning.” He also
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its commitment to encourage
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Beds for Kids drive
Beds for Kids, a local nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide beds for kids
in need in our community, is
sponsoring a Penny Drive.
In an effort to support our
local community, Concrete
Ideas at 10996 Leadbetter
Road in Ashland is collecting
pennies Oct. 1-29 during normal business hours.
The goal is to receive
400,000 pennies. With that
$4,000, 30 twin beds can be
purchased for 30 children.
For more information, visit
www.bedsforkids.us.
Photo submitted by Pam Mentz
In observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month,
Hanover Safe Place will present a Candlelight Ceremony
at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, at the Fountain Plaza at
Randolph-Macon College in Ashland. The event will serve
to promote freedom from domestic and sexual violence.
The public is invited to join in the stand against violence.
For more information, or directions, call Hanover Safe
Place at 752-2728.
BUDGET
Continued from pg. 13 b
in Education and the Hanover
Education Foundation. He
called the county school district
“student-centered, communitydriven.”
The Maggie L. Walker
Governor’s
School
for
Government and International
Studies received praise from
three speakers. Patricia Sigler
shared a letter from Judy M.
Thomas, whose son attends
the school. The opportunity
has provided him with an extra
challenge to thrive academically. Sigler said the experience has
been transformational for her
son. Lucy Dacus, a sophomore
at the school, said an example
of the opportunities afforded
students included meetings and
conversations with French- and
Russian-speaking groups in
their native languages. “It’s a
place where we feel at home
and we feel like our learning styles can really flourish.”
Rusty Ziegler, in seeking continued support for the school,
FISCAL YEAR 2011-12 BUDGET GOALS (Draft)
✏ Manage the influences of prevailing enrollment trends
✏ Form salary/benefit proposals that maintain Hanover’s competitive edge and reflect market adjustments where necessary
✏ Promote instructional programming in the following areas:
professional development; curriculum development; career and
technical education; alternative education; Standards of Learning/No Child Left Behind instructional support; special education
services; technology integration; parental and student engagement,
including co-curricular and extra-curricular activities; pre-school
education; dual enrollment
✏ Address the year five and ongoing Action Plans of the 20072013 Long-Range Plan in the following areas: assessment;
communication; community; curricula; economic development;
environment; facilities; professional development; safety; staff
✏ Maintain a systematic approach to long-term building maintenance; construction; custodial services; furniture/equipment replacement; technology (information) system upgrades; other operating efficiencies; and long-range financial stability
✏ Identify the impact of emerging issues and mandates upon the
school budget, including, but not limited to No Child Left Behind
Act; review of flexibility with available federal and state funding;
influences of living in a changing world; energy conservation and
management; re-evaluation of program and service reductions
in prior fiscal years; discontinuation of federal stimulus funding;
school efficiency review
✏ Incorporate the fiscal requirements and leadership focus
(instruction/human resources/support services) for the implementation of the mandated No Child Left Behind Act
said “Maggie Walker helps to
attract local economic development.” He called the school
the “best educational institution in Central Virginia.” Citing
regional cooperation, he pointed out that 12 school systems
“bring the best and brightest” to
Maggie L. Walker. Students par-
ticipate in community service
projects and receive significant
honors such as National Merit
Scholarship awards. Ziegler said
the school was recognized by
Newsweek in 2008 as one of
the most elite high schools in
the nation.
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Hanover County Community Services is the
only local government agency in its category to
be recognized as a 2010 “Industry Leader” by the
National Safety Council.
The department’s employees worked 250,529
hours without any time lost to injuries in 2009.
Only 81 companies nationwide were honored
with the award, which recognizes the top 5 percent of member companies, units and facilities
that meet safety criteria.
“Receiving the Industry Leader Award is a
tremendous accomplishment for director Tim
Slaven, the department’s Safety Committee
and the entire staff,” Greg Smithson, Hanover
County’s safety/risk manager, said. “To complete an entire year without any type of injury is
remarkable.”
Hanover County and 19 of its departments received the National Safety Council’s
Occupational Excellence Award. Departments
were the Assessor’s Office, the Commissioner
of Revenue’s office, the County’s Attorney’s
office, Building Inspection, Communications,
Community Resources, Community Services,
Finance, Fire/EMS, Fleet Services, Human
Resources, Information Technology, Internal
Audit, Parks & Recreation, Planning, Public
Utilities, Public Works, the Sheriff ’s Office, and
Voter Registration.
The Occupational Excellence Achievement
Award recognizes participants that have reported
injuries and illnesses that involved days away
from work.
The days missed must be equal to or less than
50 percent of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
rate for its code. Participants also must have had
no fatalities during the calendar year.
“These awards reflect the hard work that
managers and employees have done to create a
safe workplace in Hanover County,” Smithson
said. “In order to receive this kind of recognition you must have a culture that rewards safe
practices.”
Hanover County has a Safety Steering Team
made up of the departments in the county that
typically have the most exposure to hazards
because of the jobs that they do.
The Safety Steering Team meets twice a year
to take a global look at the county’s safety performance and provide input on the future direction
of Hanover’s safety program.
Hanover Community Services has 11
employees on its Health, Safety and Security
Committee: Susan Cunningham, Cheryl
Llewellyn, Stacy Johnson-Moore, Florence
Watt, Kari Calabria, Sharon Williams, Christine
Luchie, Steve Trivett, Dorothy Gibson, Amy
Taylor and Angela Ward.
Event welcomes brides, planners
I.K. Catering will be sponsoring an
open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 24, at 7522 Lee-Davis Road in
Mechanicsville for brides, corporate
planners or anyone planning a special
event in the Mechanicsville area.
Brian K. Thompson, sales manager
and operator of I.K. Catering, said the
showcase of professional vendors in each
category will offer door prizes and information regarding their services available.
Those planning to participate include
I.K. Catering, Formals Direct, Carrington
and Finch: All Things Photography, Disc
Jockey Services, Classic Party Rentals
of Virginia, Chocolate Fountain Bliss,
Plan Ahead Events of Richmond, and
Signature Cakes by Erica.
I.K. Catering will provide free food
samples, as well as select beverages.
Other vendors will provide samples
and door prizes for the public.
The event is free to attend and open
to the public.
The open house will be held on the
parking lot under white tents.
For more information, visit www.
ikcatering.com.
Italian Kitchen will provide tours of
its private dining areas for accommodations of up to 100 guests.
To RSVP, e-mail susan@ikcatering.
com.
Seniors club to learn about zumba
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Club will meet from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 21,
at the First Baptist Church
at 800 Thompson St. in
Ashland.
Donna Wells of
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a demonstration on Zumba
Gold – Dance Fitness.
The Zumba Gold – Dance
Fitness program is an exciting
Fun-Dance Fitness workout
for men and women.
A swap table also will be
featured at the meeting.
Seniors are asked to bring
small items to give away or
exchange.
For more information
about this program, or any
others for Hanover County’s
senior citizens, contact
Hanover County Parks &
Recreation at parksandrec@
co.hanover.va.us or call 3657150.
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‘Are You Ready’
class to address
disaster plans
Photo submitted by Paula Neely
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The Rev. Ryan Kuratko blessed dozens of pets, mostly
dogs and one “very brave” cat, at Immanuel Episcopal
Church in Old Church during the annual Blessing of the
Animals on Oct. 3. For more photos of the service, visit
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“Are You Ready” if a disaster strikes your household or
Hanover County? Whether it’s
a flood, hurricane or “just” a
major snow or ice storm, you
can prepare for it by attending
a presentation on Wednesday,
Oct. 27, at the Eastern Hanover
Volunteer Fire Station.
Representatives from the
Sheriff ’s Office, Fire/EMS and
other county agencies will teach
a free “Are You Ready?” class
beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Oct.
27. This is the first of several
“Are You Ready?” classes that
are planned to be held in other
locations throughout the county next year.
You will learn what should
go into a disaster supply kit and
how to develop a family disaster
plan, what steps you should take
to protect your pets, what to do
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PastaHouse
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Private banquet facilities available (20-50 people)
8196 Atlee Road • Mechanicsville
(Next to Mem. Regional Med. Center)
The Enon United
Methodist Church will
be hosting its 9th Annual
Steak Dinner from 5 to
7 p.m. on Friday, Oct.
29, at 6156 Studley Raod
in Mechanicsville (two
miles east of Rural Point
Elementary School).
The cost is $17.50 for
adults and $10 for children
under 12 years.
Pizza will be available
for $5 for young ones not
desiring steak.
Proceeds will go to the
Heart Havens Fund and will
benefit the Ashland Home,
which is nearing completion on North Snead Street
in Ashland. This home will
house five Hanoverians
with intellectual disabilities.
For reservations, call the
church at 746-4719 or Bob
Tate at 730-4956.
Rabies vaccination clinics set
A recent incident in western Hanover County
exposed a dog and its owner to rabies.
The owner is receiving rabies treatment and
the dog, which did not have proven vaccination
against rabies, will be euthanized because of the
risk.
This was the 23rd case of animal rabies in
Hanover so far this year.
All dogs and cats (including so-called ‘barn
cats’) are required by law to be vaccinated for
rabies at four months of age.
You also must have tags and a valid license
proving the vaccination.
Hanover Animal Control makes it easy for
people to get their pets vaccinated by holding
rabies vaccination clinics throughout the fall and
winter.
Vaccines will be administered at a cost of $7
per dog or cat, significantly less than you would
pay normally when taking your pet to the veterinarian for a shot.
The clinics will be held:
✓ 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 30, at the
Montpelier Center for Arts and Education at
17205 Mountain Road in Montpelier.
✓ 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the
Mechanicsville Hospital at 7381 Mechanicsville
Turnpike.
✓ 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 11, at
Gander Mountain at 10150 Lakeridge Parkway..
✓ 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011, at
the East Hanover Rescue Squad at 8105 Walnut
Grove Road in Mechanicsville.
At each of these clinics, the veterinarian will
administer the shots to the pet at your vehicle
without you having to bring the animal inside.
The vaccination is good for up to three years
unless the pet has never had a rabies vaccination
before, in which case it is good for one year.
Rabies continues to be a significant public
health concern in Hanover County.
In the last three years, there have been 89
confirmed cases of animal rabies in the county,
and a number of people have had to get expensive rabies shots after being exposed, largely to
rabid cats.
This year, infected animals have included a
cat, a bat, raccoons, skunks and foxes.
The incidents have occurred throughout the
county, in both suburban and rural areas.
If you see any animal that is acting strangely
or appears sick, report it immediately to Hanover
County Animal Control. The emergency phone
number is 365-6140 (or 911).
For more information about rabies or the
upcoming rabies vaccination clinics in Hanover
County, call Animal Control at 365-6485.
The Virginia Department of Health has
additional information about rabies at this
website address: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/
Epidemiology/factsheets/pdf/Rabies-brochure.
pdf
The Hanover Health Department also
will
provide information about pandemic
Continued from pg. 18 b
flu and how to sanitize your water.
if you are caught in a severe storm and
To sign up for this “Are You Ready?”
where to go to get information and help.
class, call Dana Davis of Hanover Fire/
READY
EMS at 365-4822. Call as soon as possible
because space is limited.
For more information, call Sgt. Chris
Atkinson of the Hanover Sheriff ’s Office
at 365-6110.
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The Floor Trader celebrated its Grand Opening on Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at
the new location at 7019 Mechanisville Turnpike in the Hanover Village Shopping Center.
Holly Ridge Subdivision
Kaye Drive
‘Howl-o-ween’ costume event to be held for dogs
Oversize lot – to be built. 1,592 sq. ft.
Brick Ranch starting at $245,000.
Ashwood Gardens & Nursery, Fin and Feather 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31, at Ashwood Gardens
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‘Shredding
Party’ planned
CNU Marching Band
to appear at L-DHS
Wells Fargo Advisors (previously Wachovia Securities)
will host a “Shredding Party”
from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 23, at the Rutland
The Christopher Newport University
❍ Class A – Glen Allen, 3 p.m.; Nottaway,
Commons Wachovia Branch
Marching Band will perform on Saturday, 3:15 p.m.; North Hampton, 3:30 p.m.; Caroline,
location at the corner of U.S.
Oct. 23, at the Lee-Davis Tournament of 3:45 p.m.; Prince Edward, 4 p.m.; Bruton, 4:15
301 and Atlee Road near the
Champions marching band competition.
p.m.; Denbigh, 4:30 p.m.; and James Monroe,
new Kroger shopping center.
The event begins with Class A and 2A bands 4:45 p.m.
The focus for the
from 3 to 5 p.m. Bands in Class 3A-5A will take
❍ Class AA – Garfield, 5 p.m.; Chancellor,
“Shredding Party” is to educate
the field in competition from 7 to 9 p.m.
5:15 p.m.; Menchville, 5:30 p.m.; Varina, 5:45
clients from the bank along
The award-winning Lee-Davis Marching p.m.; and Blue Stone, 6 p.m.
Confederates will perform their exhibition at
with people and businesses in
❍ A & AA Awards – 6:15 p.m. (judges’
9:15 p.m. followed by the CNU Band at 9:30 dinner break).
the community about the danp.m.
❍ Class AAA – Hampton, 7 p.m.;
gers of identity theft.
The awards ceremony will begin at 9:45 Powhatan, 7:15 p.m.; Warhill, 7:30 p.m.;
A federal postal inspecp.m., with the most trophies given in central Millbrook, 7:45 p.m.; Falls Church, 8 p.m.;
tor will participate in the
Virginia.
and Annandale, 8:15 p.m.
“Shredding Party,” by giving
Spectators may enter the gate at any time
❍ Class AAAA – Oakton, 8:30 p.m.;
a presentation on Identity
during the competition.
Westfield, 8:45 p.m.; and W.T. Woodson, 9
Theft.
Concessions will be available and the event p.m.
A mobile “shredding” unit
is
rain
or shine.
For additional information, visit www.leeon sight, where people from
The
schedule
is
as
follows:
davisbands.org.
the community can drop off
their important documents to
be “shredded” to help prevent
identity theft.
Information will be able
The Hanover Association 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, Sheriff ’s Office and the Ashland
concerning what documents
of
Businesses
and Chamber of at Bass Pro Shops in Ashland. Police Department will present
they should and should not
Commerce
will
present its final Top crime prevention experts “Protecting Your Business from
“shred,” along with how long
breakfast
meeting
of the year at from the Hanover County Crime During the Holidays”.
they should store personal
documents and when they
should dispose of them.
Also, to add to the theme
of “shredding,” “Shredded”
BBQ will be provided, with
the all the fixings for people
to enjoy.
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deVeaux Riddick, icons in the Richmond art world. The
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wheelchair, viewing one of the renderings on permanent
display at the hospital.
Tournament uniting armed forces
At noon on Saturday, Nov.
6, the DECA Club of Hanover
High School will serve as host to
its first Armed Forces Basketball
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Todd and Barbara Atkinson opened Battlefield Service Center in October 2009. In
celebration of their first year anniversary, they purchased a new state-of-the-art front
end alignment computer system from Carquest of Mechanicsville. Ronnie Sanderson
and Mickey Wilmouth of Mechanicsville Carquest recently visited with Todd and Barbara
Atkinson along with their factory-trained ASE certified technicians, Troy Allen and Joey
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A kindergarten teacher
at Kersey Creek Elementary
School, Esther McDermott,
shared concerns with the School
Board, including reducing class
size, making faculty and staff
salaries a priority, and reimbursing dual enrollments. She
urged the School Board to ask
the Hanover County Board of
Supervisors to consider a property tax increase.
Keeping musical programs
in the schools was addressed
by Carol Wagner of Montpelier,
who said she was speaking on
behalf of the Patrick Henry
High School band director
(Amanda Peters). Wagner listed benefits her children have
experienced, especially a son
who has Asperger’s syndrome.
“Band kept him in school,” she
said. A possible area in which
to trim the budget, she said, was
“do not let these buses go in and
out of every cul-de-sac. If they
just did the major loop road, it
could save time and money on
transportation.”
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Celebrate
Oktoberfest!
Bring your friends and family for a traditional German
dinner followed by the Sauerkraut German Band.
Tuesday, October 26
Dinner at 6pm • Music at 7pm
RSVP to Kimberly at 746-7370
“One generation plants the tree...
another sits in its shade.”
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Book
Sale to
benefit
MCEF
The Friends of the Atlee
Library’s Halloween Book
Sale and Raffle will take place
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Friday, Oct. 29, and 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 30,
in the meeting rooms of Atlee
Library.
A Preview Sale for current
members will be held from 6
to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.
28.
A large selection of books
and other items will be available at bargain prices.
All hardback books, DVDs,
CDs, VHS tapes and books on
tape are only a $1.
All paperback books are
being sold for 50 cents.
The best bargain of all is to
buy a Friends’ book/tote bag
for $10 (the regular price) and
fill it to the brim for free.
This year, the Friends are
sponsoring a Food Drive, col-
Photo submitted by Nancy Turns
Betty Britton Johnston, left, president; Mary Ann Ney, co-chair
of the Book Sale; Julie May, secretary; and Joe Arnold, vice
president; of the Friends of Atlee Library are getting ready for
the Halloween Book Sale and Raffle.
lecting nonperishable food
items, toiletries, paper goods
and household cleaning products, for the Mechanicsville
Churches
Emergency
Functions (MCEF), starting at
the Book Sale.
For the Book Sale, people
donating a nonperishable food
item, or any other item being
collected, will receive $1 off
their Book Sale purchase.
The cart for collection
for MCEF will remain in the
library through December,
and all items collected will
be given to the community
organization, which is experiencing a tremendous need for
donations at this time.
During the Book Sale, you
can buy tickets for two items
to be raffled at the sale.
There is an original Folk
Art Father Christmas with an
ornament tucked into his bag,
hand-sculpted and donated by
member Elizabeth C. Britton.
Raffle tickets for Father
Christmas are $1 each.
Also, there is another
raffle for a smart pearl lariat
see BOOK, pg. 27 `
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Tickets now on sale for Pole Green Elementary Winter Festival
Pole Green Elementary School will host a
Winter Festival and celebrate the school’s 10th
Anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 11.
According to Rhonda Epling, principal, the
festival will include a pancake breakfast, photos
with Santa, vendors, a themed basket auction,
Bonnie Chenault
730-7195
Mike Chenault
726-4532
Lib Bralley
730-7195
Teelo Rutledge
726-4525
Mark Drinkard
690-0927
Todd Rogers
730-7195
Deane Cheatham
726-4533
Donna Jones Jennings
804-852-9221
Eugene Bordonie
730-7195
Santa Shop, bake sale, bingo, and a short ceremony to commemorate the anniversary.
Anyone interested in donating to the
fund is asked to mail the donation to PGES,
Attn: Sherrie Tribble, 8993 Pole Green Park
Lane, Mechanicsville VA 23116, memo: 10th
Wanda Colston
240-3673
Jackie Sampson
730-7195
Sandy Schaefer
804-380-2773
HOMETOWN
REALTY
“The Exceptional Exception”
Michele Burke
730-7195
Cyndi Wyatt Blake
730-7195
David Bremner
550-1900
Tommy Garrett
746-7615
Anniversary.
There will be two seatings for breakfast: 8:30
a.m. and 10:40 a.m. Space is limited. Tickets are
$5 each (with a cap of $20 per family) and there
are a limited number of tickets available. Tickets
went on sale for current students and families
Billy Fulwider
427-5965
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334-3431
Ginger Sullivan
427-6364
“Berb”
569-1539
Donna Hines
317-8779
Danielle Berberich
427-6365
Jim Remo
726-4524
Tripp Heflebower
565-3620
Ben Winters
726-6307
on Monday, Oct. 18, and will be available to the
general public on Monday, Oct. 25.
The 10th anniversary presentation by Epling and
special guests will be held from 10 to 10:30 a.m.
Vendor space at the festival is being offered
for a fee.
Debra Gwathmey
730-7195 x 256
Marcia S. Thomas
730-7195 x 137
C.B. Southward
730-7195
Wanda Garrett
730-7195
Heather Graves Shurm
730-7195
Amy Rowe
512-7134
Janet Ashworth
304-6214
Debra Dalton
550-1900
Chip Jones
565-3612
Carol Nicely
301-5649
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1+ Wooded Acre Lot
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space, attached 2-car garage, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, trex decking, granite tops in
the kitchen, vaulted family room and much more. Atlee High School District. Very
secluded lot, but close in and easy access to 295. $389,950. [email protected]
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HANOVER
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$225,000 All Brick Ranch off Studley Rd! Roomy 1912 SF! Sunny
All Glass 12x17 Florida overlooks 16x21 Deck! Clean & Well
Maintained! Landscaped cul-de-sac Wooded Lot!
$148,950 – 2.2 Acres Rolling Woodlands! Vinyl 3-BR
Ranch, Completely renovated! Replacement Windows!
All Appliances Convey! 12x25 Deck!
“UCALLME” EDITH SAMUEL 804-370-6800
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REDUCED $30,000
Area 40 13 Huntsman RD $154,950
• Totally Renovated
• 3 Bedroom,
1.5 Baths
• New Roof
• New Siding
• Florida Room
• Storage Shed
CALL CYNDI WYATT BLAKE 804-569-1529
AREA 44 4460 ROCKHILL RD $219,950
• 1 Acre • All Brick Ranch • Remodeled Kitchen
• Wood Floors • 2 Car Garage
• 21 x 22 2 Story Barn
CALL CYNDI WYATT BLAKE
804-569-1529
AREA 36 14432 WINDING CEDAR LANE 10 ACRES ON THE SOUTH ANNA RIVER $669,950
• Gorgeous Custom Built Transitional • Cul-de-Sac Lot • Andersen Window & Doors
• Wood & Tile Floors • Upgrades Galore • Media Room • Finished Walkout Basement
• Huge attached Garage • Fenced In-ground Pool • Aggregate Driveway & Walkways
AREA 44 – 7120 LYNNROY WAY NEW CONSTRUCTION
3 bedroom, 2 full bath, master with walk in closet,
vaulted ceilings in eat-in kitchen and family room, utility room, rear deck & builder offering $2,000 in closing
costs with approved lender and attorney $197,500.
CALL CYNDI WYATT BLAKE 804-569-1529
CALL CYNDI WYATT BLAKE 804-569-1529
SELLER PAYS $6000 IN CLOSING COSTS OVER $120,000 UNDER APPRAISAL
No reasonable offer refused – Owners say: “Let’s negotiate”
Lancaster County offers contemporary home engineered/designed strong! Step out onto your own
beach which adjoins private/open beach, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood & ceramic floors, vaulted &
cathedral ceilings throughout, GREAT VIEWS, solitude, bay breezes and more! @ $379,995.
1% SELLING BONUS FOR ACCEPTABLE OFFER BY OCTOBER 30th, 2010
CALL DEBRA GWATHMEY FOR APPOINTMENT @ 804-427-5963 OR 804-241-5173
HANOVER HIGH DISTRICT
10541 GEORGETOWN ROAD 4.6 ACRES!
4 bedrooms, dining room, 2-story family room & foyer, kitchen with
granite, custom solid oak cabinets, stainless appliances, office or 5th
bedroom, laminate floors, tin ceiling. Finished basement, Media Room
in-ground heated saltwater system pool, outdoor fireplace! $479,000.
CALL HEATHER SHURM AT 569-1535
Pebble Creek!
Fantastic 4 Bedroom Cul-De-Sac home features one of the largest lots in the
neighborhood! This fabulous house offers Formal Dining with Hardwood Floors,
Eat-In Kitchen with Stainless Appliances, Bright Sunroom leading to Huge Wrap
2 -Tiered Deck with Overhead Trellis, Huge yard with swing set for entertaining. 2nd Floor features 3 nice sized bedrooms plus Master Suite with His/Hers
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2 Car Attached Garage, Paved Drive, Lovely Front Porch plus a 1- Year Home
Warranty!! Don’t Miss it! $285,000.
TAMI CROUCH 804-427-5957 OR MIKE PEELE 804-690-4684
FOR RENT- 3 bedroom brick ranch in the country, King
William. Full basement, 4-car garage, updated kitchen, on
small acreage. Rent is flexible depending on terms. References and credit report will be needed.
1 Acre Close In
381 Poplar Str. Aylett
4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 living areas, 1 acre, 2-car detached garage, fully
fenced backyard, pool, utility shed, nicely landscaped. Great home with
lots of amenities. $199,500.
CALL DONNA HINES 804-317-8779
CALL DONNA HINES FOR SHOWING AND
INFORMATION 804-317-8779
201 Virginia Ave, Mattaponi VA
3 bedrooms 1 bath, 1 car detached garage, nicely updated.
Country cul-de -sac. $145,000.
CALL DONNA HINES 804-317-8779
7.5 acres Goochland subdividable, buildable near boat
ramp, great hunting area, being offered at $100,000.
CALL DONNA HINES 804-317-8779
4 River access Lots
Glebe Harbor, and Stratford Harbor, $25,000. each. Voluntary
HOAs, boating, beaches, club house, community pool.
CALL DONNA HINES FOR DETAILS AND A PLAT.
804-317-8779
LAND- 9.44 acres with creek and sub dividable, perked,
Westmoreland Co being offered at $99,500.
CALL DONNA HINES 804-317-8779
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Personnel actions approved
The following personnel actions were
approved during the September meeting of the
Hanover County School Board:
Appointments — Brian Corbin, physical
education, Beaverdam Elementary School; Jill
Gray, grade 4, Beaverdam Elementary School;
Helen McLendon, grade 3, Elmont Elementary
School; Velma Young, alternative education, The
Georgetown School; Carol Dickerson, MusicChoral, Hanover High School; Traci Freeman,
Kindergarten, Henry Clay Elementary School;
Lily Wren Collins, grade 4, Kersey Creek
Elementary School; Lindsey Bishop, speech language pathologist, Laurel Meadow Elementary
School; Alicia Broughton, grade 5, Laurel Meadow
Elementary School; Carrie Morris, kindergarten, Laurel Meadow Elementary School; Sarah
Farrar, social studies, Lee-Davis High School;
Karen Stanford, kindergarten, Pearson’s Corner
Elementary School; Jennifer Elkins, grade 4, Rural
Point Elementary School; Karla Baucom, grade 6
mathematics, Stonewall Jackson Middle School;
Robyn Cridlin, special education, WashingtonHenry Elementary School; Jennifer Britton,
SOL support coach, Battlefield Park Elementary
School; Jennifer Junod, SOL support coach,
Battlefield Park Elementary School; Stephany
Stanley, ESL tutor, Beaverdam Elementary
see PERSONNEL, pg. 28 `
Photo submitted by Jeff Scott
The Ugandan Orphans Choir performed before a capacity crowd during the 10:15 a.m.
worship service at Northside Baptist on Oct. 10. The children, between the ages of 9 and
12, combined traditional African songs and moving Christian hymns with enthusiastic
rhythm and dance that brought the congregation to its feet. During the performance,
music director Pam Cross and many others were “volunteered” from the audience to
dance with the children. Dr. Jeff Scott, senior pastor of the church, said, “There is no
reason for church to be dull. With the music of the drums and the energetic movement
of the Ugandan children, every toe was tapping and every face smiling.” Members of
the congregation contributed nearly $1,000 to help with the ministry of the Ugandan
Orphan’s Choir and assist Childcare Worldwide with feeding programs, medical clinics and
education programs for children in the developing world.
NOVEMBER 11, 2010
A proud salute to America’s Armed Forces
Past and Present
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Atlee Air Force JROTC
All
the
other
cards
in
your
to take part in cyber event wallet will be envious!
Atlee High School’s Air
Force JROTC has registered to
participate in CyberPatriot III,
the National High School Cyber
Defense Competition.
Five students from Atlee and
The competition will
help students learn
first-hand about
the cyber security field
and introduce many
to the idea of cyber
security as a profession.
one-of-a-kind national cyber
security competition produced
by the Air Force Association
(AFA), a nonprofit organization headquartered near
Washington, D.C.
The competition will help
students learn first-hand about
the cyber security field and
introduce many to the idea of
cyber security as a profession.
SHRIMP
CRABMEAT
CyberPatriot has more than
650 teams registered and continues to attract high school
educators across the country.
“Because of our unique
online competition format,
hundreds of teams can compete at one time,” Bernie Skoch,
CyberPatriot commissioner,
said. “To join, a high school
see JROTC, pg. 28 `
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with diamond clasp/freshwater pearls on a sterling silver
chain, donated by Cowardin’s
Jewelers, “Richmond’s Oldest
Jewelers.”
Raffle tickets for the pearl
lariat are only $1 each.
The winner of each raffle
will be drawn at 3 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. 30.
You do not have to be present to win.
All proceeds from the
Halloween Book Sale and the
raffles directly benefit the
Atlee Library.
If you are interested in
helping with the Book Sale
or purchasing a raffle ticket,
call Betty Britton Johnston at
746-5036, Marion Lacker at
994-2127 or Mary Ann Ney at
550-0513.
For directions or more
information, call Atlee Library
at 559-0654.
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With gas prices rising and everything
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Hanover Green is offering a 15%
Senior Discount to those people
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Appointments must be booked from
2 pm- 3:45 pm.
Cremation & Pet Food are exempt.
valued experience. And now, when you open a new Village Bank checking
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with your Village Bank check card, you’ll automatically earn points that
can be traded for merchandise, travel, event tickets and much more!
Visit www.VillageBank.com and click on the Village Advantage link to sign
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teacher signs up and signs on
five bright students for a fun,
hands-on learning opportunity.
It’s a great chance to learn and
have a great time.”
In the competition, teams
of five, with an approved coach
(usually a teacher), learn to
defend a computer network
from real-life computer threat
scenarios.
In the fall, hundreds of
teams square off online, using
special software and programs
provided by CyberPatriot to
competitively solve vulnerabilities in their network.
The top teams then compete again in a series of online
rounds to determine finalists
for an all-expenses-paid trip
to Washington, D.C., and the
Championship Round at the
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Center in April 2011.
Any high school can field
a team for the Open Division,
while JROTC units from any
service or Civil Air Patrol are
also eligible to field a team for
the all-service Commander-inChief ’s Division.
The educational experience and materials are identical
for students in either division.
Coaches can learn more about
CyberPatriot and sign up
at www.uscyberpatriot.org.
Information also is available
from the CyberPatriot staff at
[email protected].
PERSONNEL
Continued from pg. 26b
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Look for your chance to win
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School; Suzanne Palmiter, accounting assistant II, Central Services; Christie Everhart,
food services sssistant, Chickahominy
Middle School; Janet Baker, SOL support
coach, Cold Harbor Elementary School;
Stacey Concepcion, SOL support coach,
Cold Harbor Elementary School;
Martha Miers Anderson, SOL support coach, Cool Spring Elementary
School; Kelly Cecil, SOL support coach,
Cool Spring Elementary School; Kellie
Vitale, cafeteria monitor, Cool Spring
Elementary School; Danielle Hudak, SOL
support coach, Elmont Elementary School;
Jaime Brookman, adult education/GED
tutor, The Georgetown School; Rebecca
Grizzard, adult education/GED tutor, The
Georgetown School; Rebecca Khoury, adult
education/GED tutor, The Georgetown
School; Rebecca Schwerdtfeger, adult
education/GED tutor, The Georgetown
School; Ellen Cooke, food services assistant, Henry Clay Elementary School; Paula
Drumheller, SOL support coach, Henry
Clay Elementary School; Allison Kahl, SOL
support coach, John M. Gandy Elementary
School; Sally Craymer, SOL support coach,
Kersey Creek Elementary School; Sharan
Wilder, SOL support coach, Kersey Creek
Elementary School; Megan Ellington, SOL
support coach, Laurel Meadow Elementary
School; Loretta Gordon, SOL support
coach, Laurel Meadow Elementary School;
Tracy DeMaio, food services sssistant,
Mechanicsville Elementary School; Sharon
Lea, food services assistant, Mechanicsville
Photo submitted by Sandy Sanders
Brad Norwood, center, of Testifying Toastmasters captured
his club’s Humorous Speech competition and represented
the Mechanicsville group at the Area 25 event. He is shown
with Pam Toliver, left, Area 25 governor, and Glennys
Fleming, Central Division governor. Norwood will represent
Area 25 (and Testifying Toastmasters) at the Central
Division competition on Oct. 22 in Richmond. For more
details on Testifying Toastmasters, contact Sandy Sanders
at [email protected].
Elementary School; Robin Welch, SOL
support coach, Mechanicsville Elementary
School; Jacquelyn Williams, instructional
assistant-special education, Mechanicsville
Elementary School; Erika Young, instructional assistant-HPI, Mechanicsville
Elementary School; Brenda Breeden, food
services assistant, Patrick Henry High
School; Nidal Mahayni, ESL tutor, Patrick
Henry High School; Iona Wells, food services assistant, Patrick Henry High School;
Irene Brown, SOL support coach, Pearson’s
Corner Elementary School; Taryn Pickett,
instructional assistant-special education,
Pearson’s Corner Elementary School;
Carmen Taylor, SOL support coach,
Pearson’s Corner Elementary School; Heidi
Peters, sign language interpreter assistant,
Pole Green Elementary School; Rebecca
Santelli, SOL support coach, Pole Green
Elementary School; Diana Dickerson, SOL
support coach, Rural Point Elementary
School; Patricia Hohensee, ESL tutor, Rural
Point Elementary School; Lida Walker, SOL
support coach, South Anna Elementary
School; Nancy Young, SOL support coach,
South Anna Elementary School; Julie
Beasley, SOL support coach, WashingtonHenry Elementary School; Christy Chessor,
instructional assistant-special education,
Washington-Henry Elementary School;
Donna Combs, SOL support coach,
Washington-Henry Elementary School;
Stephanie Merrick, SOL support coach,
Washington-Henry Elementary School;
and Sally Craymer, ESL tutor, unassigned.
Resignations/retirements — Amy
Monroe, grade 2, Beaverdam Elementary
School; Patricia Stockdale, social studies,
Hanover High School; Kimberly Didra,
speech language pathologist, Laurel
Meadow Elementary School; Janie Brailey,
work and family studies, Liberty Middle
School; Stephanie Jordan, mathematics,
Stonewall Jackson Middle School; Julie
Kannan, instructional assistantt-special
education, Battlefield Park Elementary
School; Jacqueline Buchanan, administrative assistant II, Beaverdam Elementary
School; Karen Espenschied, sign language interpreter, Beaverdam Elementary
School; Janet Christopher, data management specialist, Central Services; Jacquelyn
Koch, administrative assistant I, Central
Services; Jared Cramer, instructional assistant-special education, Chickahominy
Middle School; Terry Hall, bus driver, Cold
Harbor Elementary School; Noemi Pearce,
instructional assistant-special education,
Elmont Elementary School; Evelyn Smith,
bus driver, Elmont Elementary School;
Joan Bramham, bus driver, Hanover High
School; McKenzie Spears, instructional
assistant-special education, Kersey Creek
Elementary School; Patricia Jordan, food
services assistant, Lee-Davis High School;
Mary Chartier, bus driver, Mechanicsville
Elementary School; Kimberley Jenkins,
instructional assistant-HPI, Mechanicsville
Elementary School; David West, bus driver, Mechanicsville Elementary School;
Carlean Moody, bus driver, Patrick Henry
High School; Nina Sanders, bus driver,
Pole Green Elementary School; William
Lawing, auto driver, Transportation; and
John Temple, auto driver, Transportation.
CELEBRATIONS
| Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries
Michael-Halvorson
announce July 2011
wedding date
Mask-Jarvis announce engagement plans
STEPHANIE LAUREN MASK and MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER JARVIS
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mask are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Stephanie Lauren Mask, to Mr.
Michael Christopher Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Jarvis, all of Mechanicsville.
Miss Mask and Mr. Jarvis are both graduates of Lee-Davis High School and Randolph-Macon College. They completed the
college’s education program and are currently teaching in the area.
An April 2011 wedding is planned.
MEREDITH ALAYNE MICHAEL and JONATHAN MICHAEL HALVORSON
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Michael, Jr. of Mechanicsville,
are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,
Meredith Alayne, to Jonathan Michael Halvorson of Virginia
Beach.
Meredith is a graduate of Lee Davis High School and
Longwood University, where she received her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Special
Education. She is currently employed as a first grade inclusion
class teacher at Thoroughgood Elementary in Virginia Beach.
Jonathan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Halvorson
of Virginia Beach. He is a graduate of Cox High School and
Longwood University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in
finance. He is currently employed as a senior financial analyst
with Amerigroup in Virginia Beach.
A July 16, 2011 wedding is planned in Virginia Beach.
Evans family announces
birth of Blake Alexander
Blake Alexander Evans birth was celebrated in St.
Simons Island, Ga. On May 20, 2010 to Matt and Mendi
Blake Evans.
Blake weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. and was 21 inches long.
His proud grandparents are Tommy and Sandy
Wagner Blake of Mechanicsville and Dean and Janice
Evans of Richmond, Va. and Gail and Buddy Martin of
Afton, Va.
Also welcoming Blake are uncles Matt and Wyatt
Blake of Mechanicsville.
Photo courtesy of © www.timbrownphotography.net
BLAKE ALEXANDER EVANS
born May 20, 2010
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Sandra and Folger Tuck celebrate 25 years of marriage
KAILEY NIKOLE MOORE
born Aug. 15, 2010
SANDRA and FOLGER TUCK
Sandra and Folger Tuck celebrated their 25 wedding anniversary with a big celebration at
their home. Present were their children,
Crystal and Wesley, along with lots of family and friends. Thanks to all who made this special
occasion a very special one!
Robby and Kerry Moore
of Walkerton are proud to
announce the birth of their
daughter Kailey Nikole, born
Aug. 15, 2010 at 3:53 a.m.
Kailey weighed 8 pounds, 10.5
ounces and was 21.5 inches
long. She is welcomed home
by her big sister, Madisyn
Dawn.Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dobson of
Aylett, Mrs. Diane Thackston
of Dundas and Mr. Johnny
Moore of Kenbridge and greatgrandmother Kathryn Robbins
of Danieltown. Many thanks
to Dr. Berkle, Dr. Hutcheson
and the nursing staff at Bon
Secours Memorial Regional
Medical Center.
MICHAEL SOWINSKI
born Aug. 3, 2010
Big sister Madison is proud to announce her new baby
brother, Michael. He was born at MRMC on Aug. 3, 2010 at
9:41. He weighed 6 lbs. 3.4 oz. and was 18 ½ inches long.
Parents, Mike and Joy Sowinski would like to thank all of
their family and friends. A big thanks goes out to Dr. Kristen
Schraa and Dr. Monica Powers.
For information on Celebrations, or to
place your anniversary, birth, engagement
or wedding announcement please contact
David Lint at 746-1235, ext. 17.
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| News, Updates & Listings
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Whether you’re planning your
corporate event, wedding or
holiday party, this is the one
event you need to attend!
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Fax submissions to
calendar to 730-0476, email to [email protected], or mail to 6400
Mechanicsville
Tnpk.,
Mechanicsville VA 23111.
Deadline is 3 p.m. Friday
for the following week’s
issue. Calendar announcements cannot be taken by
phone. We reserve the
right to edit all items submitted to The Local.
is part of Teen Read Week.
Thursday, Oct. 21
Teen Movie Night at the
Atlee Branch Library at
6:30 p.m. Celebrate Teen
Read Week and see a great
movie with your friends.
Pizza, popcorn, and drinks
ser ved! Sponsored by
the Friends of the Atlee
Library. For more information call 559-0654 or visit
the library at 9161 Atlee
Road.
Books with Beat! at the
Hanover Branch Library at
6:30 p.m. Ages 10-18. We’ll
talk about The Lightning
Thief series (the books and
the movie). Try your hand
a making an origami lightning bolt or Hydra. Snacks
served! Sponsored by the
Hanover Branch Library
Friends. For more information call 365-6210 or visit
the library at 7527 Library
The Mechanicsville Tea Party
Wednesday, Oct. 20
is comprised of Democrats,
Teen Program at the Drive.
Independents, Libertarians and
Hanover Branch Library at
The Friends of the Republicans. We are a very active,
6 p.m. – Join us as we discuss The Lightning Thief Mechanicsville Library will solutions-oriented group that
series and try your hand at hold their next meeting on focuses on educating the public,
creating Origami. Snacks at 6:30 p.m. at the Library. presenting legislation and
defending the Constitution.
will be served. This event Please join us.
We will meet at 8493 New
Bethesda Road at 7 p.m.
For more information,
please visit us on Facebook
or call 769-8884.
Friday, Oct. 22
Lowering Your Cancer Risk
through Food Choices, a lecture and discussion by George
Eisman, MA, MSc, RD. Learn
which foods lower cancer risk
and which foods elevate risk,
and how to substitute one for
the other without risking nutritional deficiencies. Sponsored
by: The Vegetarian Society of
Richmond at 6 p.m. Dinner
will be potluck; 7 p.m. lecture.
There is a $3 fee for non-memsee CALENDAR, pg. 31 `
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bers. For more information and
reservations call 344-4356 or
see www.vegetarianrichmond.
org. The event will be held at
Friends Meeting House, 4500
Kensington Ave.
Saturday, Oct. 23
Believers Bazaar at
Mechanicsville Presbyterian
Church, 7339 Atlee Rd., 9-2
p.m. Crafters/vendors wanted. Call 746-5496 to register
by Sept. 15.
Do you have a hankering
for some good barbequed
spare ribs, pork chops or
other delicious pork dishes. Well, you don’t need
to fire up the grill, just go
to the ACCA Shriners 28th
Annual Central Virginia
Pork Festival to be held
at the Richmond Raceway
Complex from 4-8 p.m. For
just $30 in advance, or $40
at the gate you can have
all that you can eat of Pork
Chops, Spare Ribs, BBQ,
Hot Dogs, Chittlings, Navy
Bean Soup, Country Ham
and Red Eye Gravy, French
Fried Sweet Potatoes, Ham
Biscuits, Sausage Biscuits
and all you care to drink,
selected from a large variety
of ABC and other beverages.
For further information visit
the web site www.porkfestivalva.com. or call ACCA
Temple at 264-0509. Bring
your friends and come out
for a great evening of food
and entertainment.
Net
proceeds from this event
go to the benefit of ACCA
Shrine Temple and are not
deductible as a charitable
donation.
Friends of the Confederate
War Memorial Chapel are
kicking off a “Civil War Art
and Book Bazaar” from 9:304 p.m., featuring a selection
of donated Civil War Books
and Art. Because there has
been fencing and construction around the Chapel for
months, the Chapel visitation
has been impacted greatly.
Our Event is being held to
help support the Chapel’s
Recovery Effort – “To Keep
the Chapel Open and Free
to Visitors”. Civil War Art
and Used Book Donations
are Welcome, and delivery
can be made to the Chapel
before the Event: at 2900
event will take place from
7-11 p.m. at “The Place” in
Innsbrook. Cost is $55 per
person at the door. Please
email Temple Womack for
Yard sale and bake sale more information at temple.
to benefit Stepping Stones [email protected].
Outreach Foundation from
Virginia High School
8-1 p.m. at 7575 Cold Harbor
Rodeo Association Fall
Road; Mechanicsville, VA.
Fun Show at Dun Roamin
Hermitage High School
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Monday, Oct. 25
Classical Conversations
of Mechanicsville Open
House at the Mechanicsville
Christian Center located at
8061 Shady Grove Rd. For
more information please
contact Jennifer Adkins at
512-5808.
Farm, 9225 Rodeo Drive
Mechanicsville. There will
be Pole Bending, Barrel
Racing, Roping, Fun Events
starting at 9 a.m. Open to all
interested riders. Negative
Coggins required. For more
information please call 314Spook-tacular Storytime
4367.
at the Hanover Branch
Library at 6:30 p.m. Ages 7
Liberty Christian School and under and their famiCountry Fair will be held lies. Bring your flashlight
from 9-3 p.m. Events include and join us for some speCountry Store (baked goods, cial scary stories, if you
fall plants, crafts), live and dare. Refreshments served.
silent auctions, indoor Sponsored by the Hanover
Holiday Craft Bazaar, yard Branch Library Friends. For
sale, games, hayrides, great more information call 365food, and more. Rain or 6210 or visit the library at
shine. Holiday Craft Bazaar 7527 Library Drive.
vendors needed - $25 per
space. For more information Tuesday, Oct. 26
please email libertychristianLearn about your local
[email protected] for ven- “food shed” and how eatdor application. All proceeds ing locally sourced foods
benefit Liberty Christian can have not only a draSchool. The school is locat- matic impact on your health,
ed on Rt. 360 across from but also on the health of
Kroger in Mechanicsville, your local community and
about two miles east of Lee economy. This session
Davis High School.
includes plenty of time for
Sunday, Oct. 24
Join “Amy Ladd and
Friends” along with special
guest “Nikki Headley” for
our monthly sing! All welcome. A love offering will be
taken. For more information
please call 779-2102 or 7890443.
Fall festival from 3-5 p.m.
at Black Creek Baptist Church
located at 6289 McClellan
Rd. Mechanicsville, Va. For
more information please call
781-0330.
The Mechanicsville Event
and Bridal Showcase will
be held from 1-3 p.m. at
Italian Kitchen, 7522 LeeDavis Rd., Mechanicsville,
Va. The event is being sponsored by I.K. Catering. For
more information please call
427-3663.
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at 4428 Mechanicsville
Turnpike, Mechanicsville,
Va., 23116. This educational
event is free and open to the
public. For more information, visit the Mechanicsville
T.E.A. Party on Facebook or
call 769-8884.
The next meeting of
the New Hanover chime
ensemble Dayspring will
be at 10 a.m. The group
meets in the Sanctuary of
New Hanover Presbyterian
Church on the 2nd through
5th Tuesdays, from 10 a.m.
until noon. Prior ringing or
music-reading experience is
not required. New Hanover
Presbyterian Church is located at the corner of Route
301 and Rural Point Road
in Mechanicsville. For more
information, please contact
Sue Jeantheau, director, at
569-1569, or sjeantheau@
gmail.com.
Tuesday, Oct. 26
The Pamunkey Regional
Library Board of Trustees
will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the
Atlee Branch Library, 9161
questions and answers and Atlee Rd. Mechanicsville,
lots of hand-outs, as well as Va. The meeting is open to
information about souring the public.
local foods in your community. Led by Lisa Dearden, Wednesday, Oct. 27
Executive Director of the
The newly chartered
Center for Rural Culture. Testifying
Toastmasters
Session held at Health Link: meet at 6:30 p.m. at Hanover
A Creating Wellness Center Church of the Nazarene
7347 Bell Creek Road. Call on the second and fourth
Health Link at 559-6818 for Wednesdays of the month.
information. The event will Toastmasters is an interbe held from 6:30-7:30 p.m. national organization that
trains in the art of public
At 7:00 p.m., The speaking and leadership
Mechanicsville T.E.A. Party skills. For more informawill be showing two short tion, please contact Sandy
videos: “The Story of Stuff ”, Sanders, PR VP at eesjresand “Make Mine Freedom [email protected].
(1948)”. Explore the origins
of political influence in the
The
Mechanicsville
nation’s education system. Library Book Group will meet
Propaganda or patriotism; at 7:30 p.m. at the library.
you be the judge! The video “Middle Place” by Kelly
will be shown in the meeting Corrigan is the book to be
room of the Eastern Hanover discussed. The group meets
Volunteer Fire Station #3 every fourth Wednesday and
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October 20, 2010
Rural Point Elementary School
will welcome anyone who is or Bob Tate (730-4956) for
Fall Festival from 9 –2 p.m. (7161
interested.
reservations.
Studley Rd.) Don’t miss out on
Halloween Parade and
The American Youth this 30 year- old tradition. There
Storytime at the Atlee Harp Ensemble will present will be great food, fun and perBranch Library at 6:30 p.m. an Oktoberfest Concert with formances. Vendors selling handThe event is held for ages special guests the Original made crafts as well as home party
3-5 years old. Join us for a Elbe Musikanten German consultants will be available for
spooky preschool Storytime Band and German Dancers early Christmas shopping. Come
and a costume parade. at 6 p.m. at Grace Baptist enjoy games for children of all
Ref reshments
s er ved. Church, 4200 Dover Road, ages, including “Minute to Win
Sponsored by the Friends Richmond, Virginia 23221. It” games.
of the Atlee Library. For The concert will feature
Enon United Methodist
more information call 559- music by German compos0654 or visit the library at ers and a meal of authen- Church is sponsoring a craft/
9161 Atlee Road.
tic German food. Tickets yard sale to be held at 6156
are $20 for adults, $15 for Studley Road in Hanover
Shady Grove United senior citizens 65 and over, County, beginning at 8 a.m.
Methodist
Church
at and $10 for children 12 and and closing at 2 p.m. Indoor
Meadowbridge and Shady under and includes the cost and outdoor spaces available.
Grove Roads is hosting its 3rd of dinner. Call 837-9355 to Call Dee Kazee at 730-1792 or
Annual Fall Festival starting reserve tickets in advance Beverly Walsh at 730-9615 to
at 5:30 p.m. Come dressed or order online at www. reserve a spot or for additional
information.
in your best candy-eating harpensemble.org.
costumes and enjoy games,
VFW Post 9808 Halloween
food, a costume parade, Saturday, Oct. 30
Dance
is from 8:30-11:30 p.m.
hay rides, and Trunk-orFrog Level Volunteer Fire
Treat! Tickets for activities Department located at P.O. Box featuring The Heart of Country
start at 50 cents. Event 201, Hanover, Va. 23069 is looking band playing a wide variety of
begins 5:30 p.m. and ends for vendors for their fall festival Country Music and Old Rock
at 8 p.m. Come ready to and parade held from 10-3 p.m. ‘N’ Roll dance tunes. This band
have a great evening with Indoor and outdoor spaces avail- is great at dances and parties.
family and friends. All able. Contact 338-8697 or crozell@ Halloween costume contest
families, neighbors & verizon.net for more information. with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes
judged by popular vote. Entry
friends welcome!
Visit
w w w. s h a dy g rove u m c . org
The Hanover Democratic fee is $20 per couple or $10 for
or call 746-9073 for more Committee has chartered a 55- singles. Everyone is invited to
information.
seat tour bus to go to Jon Stewart come out to your local VFW
and Stephen Colbert’s rally at the Battlefield Post 9808 with your
Washington Monument Mall. For dancing shoes! Contact VFW
Friday, Oct. 29
Enon United Methodist information or to reserve a bus Mon-Fri mornings from 8Church is hosting its 9th seat, go to www.hvadems.com or 12 p.m. at 746-9808 for more
information.
Annual Steak Dinner from call Stan Scott at 833-8831.
5-7 p.m. at 6156 Studley
Come celebrate Fall with live Sunday, Oct. 31
Raod, Mechanicsville (2
miles east of Rural Point music, hot dogs, games, raffles,
Trunk- O- Treat at New
Elementary School). The and more at Oak Hall Baptist Highland Baptist Church. Please
cost is $17.50 for adults Church’s Fall Festival beginning join us for this free community
and $10 for under 12 years. at 3 p.m. The event is free and all event from 4-6 p.m. in the field
Pizza will be available for are invited, rain or shine! Children next to the church. A hot dog din$5 for young ones not should come dressed in their ner will be served and there will be
desiring steak.
Proceeds favorite non-scary costume and lots of candy! 9200 New Ashcake
will go to the Heart Havens participate in a Trunk-or-Treat! Road. Mechanicsville. 550-9601.
Fund and will benefit the Oak Hall is located at 1877 Old www.newhighlandbaptist.org.
Ashland Home which is Hanover Rd, Sandston. Contact
nearing completion on N. 737-5812 for more information.
All area children are invited
Snead Street in Ashland.
to Hallowed House from 5:30Mechanicsville Elementary 7:30 p.m. at Walnut Grove Baptist
This home will house 5
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lectual disabilities. Please Applebee’s October 30 12-3 (After
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How I Met
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Entourage
(:45) “Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan” (1989)
October 20, 2010
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MLB Baseball: New York Yankees at Texas Rangers. (Live) Å
Entourage
Reba Å
Reba Å
Entourage
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Reba Å
Entourage
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How I Met
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Law Order: CI
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NFL Football: Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears. ’ (Live) Å
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››› “Keeping Up With the Steins” (2006)
Gymnastics: 2010 Artistic World Championships.
››› “Bull Durham” (1988) Kevin Costner.
(10:30) “Without Limits” ››› “WarGames” (1983) Matthew Broderick.
Law Order: CI
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Travel
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Old House
Woodwright MotorWeek
24
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NCIS Trojan Horse ’
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(11:58) ››› “Hairspray” (2007) John Travolta. Å
››› “American Gangster” (2007)
34
(TNT)
(:15) ››› “Collateral” (2004) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. Å
35
(WTBS)
››‡ “I Think I Love My Wife” (2007) Å
37
(A&E)
Parking
Parking
Parking
39
(SPIKE)
Trucks! ’
MuscleCar
›››› “GoodFellas” (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. ’
15
Law Order: CI
2 PM
TBA
Exploration Animal Adv Animal Atl. “Jungle Boy” (1996) David Fox, Lea Moreno.
Walker, Texas Ranger
1:30
COMCAST
Old House
33
(USA)
NCIS Grace Period ’
34
(TNT)
›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) Tommy Lee Jones. Å (DVS)
35
(WTBS)
(11:40) ›‡ “College Road Trip”
37
(A&E)
(11:30) ›››‡ “Heat” (1995) Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer. Å
39
(SPIKE)
Trucks! (N)
MuscleCar
NCIS Brothers in Arms
UFC 121
Hometime
NCIS In the Dark Å
(:25) ››‡ “Deliver Us From Eva” (2003) Å
Europe
Jim
“Murder by Numbers”
UFC-Lesnar UFC-Lesnar UFC-Lesnar UFC Unleashed ’
Farming
Heartland
“Jay and Silent Bob”
In Performance...
Religion
American Songbook
To Contrary In Performance...
(:32) ›› “The Dukes of Hazzard”
(:45) ›› “Walking Tall” (2004) Å
››‡ “Last Holiday” (2006) Queen Latifah.
Parking
Parking
Parking
Parking
44
(DISC)
Dirty Jobs ’ Å
Dirty Jobs ’ Å
Ghost Lab ’ Å
44
(DISC)
Planet Earth ’ Å
Planet Earth Caves ’
Planet Earth ’ Å
49
(NICK)
iCarly ’
Jackson
Big Time
Victorious
SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob
49
(NICK)
The Troop
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
OddParents Fanboy
50
(DISN)
Wizards
Wizards
Good Luck
Sonny
Hannah
Wizards
50
(DISN)
Wizards
Wizards
Good Luck
Sonny
Hannah
Hannah
53
(FAM)
“The Little Vampire”
››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Å
Magorium
53
(FAM)
“Magorium”
››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Å
60
(LIFE)
“A Face to Die For”
› “The In Crowd” (2000) Lori Heuring. Å
60
(LIFE)
“James Pattersn”
››‡ “Then She Found Me” (2007) Å
56
(AMC)
(11:45) ›››‡ “Dracula” (1931)
56
(AMC)
(11:45) ››› “Cujo” (1983, Horror)
(:45) ›‡ “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) Å
301
(HBO)
(10:45) “The Blind Side” › “Anaconda” (1997) ‘PG-13’ Å
301
(HBO)
››› “Taken” (2008) Liam Neeson.
Real Time W/ Bill Maher
320
(MAX)
(:10) ›› “Fright Night Part 2” (1988) ’ ‘R’ Å
320
(MAX)
(:15) ›› “Ninja Assassin” (2009) Rain. ‘R’ Å
Ghost Lab ’ Å
Hannah
Wizards
›‡ “Swimfan” Å
››‡ “Tremors” (1990, Horror) Kevin Bacon.
SATURDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
5 PM
›› “Fighting” (2009) ‘PG-13’ Å
››‡ “Trapped” (2002) ‘R’ Å
5:30
COMCAST
Deep Blue
6 PM
6:30
Ill Tender
7 PM
7:30
4
(ESPN)
7
(CSN)
8
(8-ABC)
(3:30) College Football: Teams To Be Announced. (Live)
Wheel
9
(6-CBS)
(3:30) College Football: LSU at Auburn. (Live) Å
Extra (N) ’ Å
8 PM
8:30
9 PM
(3:30) College Football: Teams To Be Announced. (Live)
Score
College Football: Alabama at Tennessee. (Live)
College Football: Massachusetts at New Hampshire.
Caps
NHL Hockey: Atlanta Thrashers at Washington Capitals. (Live)
Jeopardy!
9:30
Planet Earth Ice Worlds
Sonny
Fanboy
Sonny
Charlie
“The Book of Ruth”
Return
››‡ “The Lovely Bones” (2009)
››‡ “Terminator Salvation” (2009) ‘PG-13’
10 PM
10:30
OCTOBER 23, 2010
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
(:15) College Football: Washington at Arizona. (Live)
Postgame
SportsNet
College Football
College Football: Teams To Be Announced. (Live)
NCIS: Los Angeles ’
Parking
Criminal Minds Å
News
48 Hours Mystery (N) ’
News
Criminal
(:35) Brothers & Sisters
11
(35-FOX) MLB Baseball: San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies.
TBA
The Office
12
(12-NBC) Gymnastics: 2010 Artistic World Championships.
News
NBC News
Entertainment Tonight
Outlaw (N) ’ Å
13
(65-CW)
›› “Daredevil” (2003, Action) Ben Affleck.
Judge
Judge
Payne
››‡ “The Night Listener” (2006, Drama)
TMZ (N) ’ Å
Deadliest Catch Å
Outdoors
15
(WGN)
Law Order: CI
The Unit ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
WGN News at Nine (N)
How I Met
South Park
Law Order: CI
Raymond
Payne
Bones ’ Å
Cops (N)
Cops Å
Seinfeld ’
America’s Most Wanted
News at 10
Law-Order L.A.
Law & Order: SVU
Funniest Home Videos
Fringe Olivia ’ Å
News
Wilde
(:29) Saturday Night Live
How I Met
23
(23-PBS) Antiques Roadshow
Katie
Currents
News
24
(57-PBS) Aviators
Hannah
Place, Own
Antiques Roadshow
Nature (N) ’
NOVA Gothic cathedrals.
›››› “Ninotchka” (1939) Greta Garbo.
Globe Trekker ’
Nature ’
NCIS Dog Tags Å
NCIS Internal Affairs ’
NCIS Recoil ’ Å
NCIS ’ Å
Burn Notice Hard Time
50 Dates
Aviators
Expeditions Lawrence Welk
(USA)
NCIS Light Sleeper ’
34
(TNT)
(2:30) ››› “American Gangster”
››› “Tombstone” (1993) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å
35
(WTBS)
Raymond
Raymond
37
(A&E)
(3:00) “Murder by Numbers” (2002)
39
(SPIKE)
33
Raymond
NCIS Iced ’ Å
Raymond
King
King
Seinfeld ’
Served
›› “Walking Tall” (2004) The Rock.
Seinfeld
››› “Remember the Titans” (2000) Denzel Washington. Å
UFC Unleashed ’
UFC Unleashed ’
Keeping Up My Family
UFC Unleashed ’
UFC Unleashed ’
As Time...
›››‡ “Braveheart” (1995) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Å
››‡ “I Think I Love My Wife” (2007) Å
››› “Remember the Titans” (2000) Denzel Washington. Å
Seagal
Seagal
UFC Unleashed Å
UFC 121: Preliminaries
BlueMount
BlueMount
›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) ’
Storm Chasers Å
Storm Chasers Å
Storm Chasers
Storm Ch.
My Wife
My Wife
My Wife
My Wife
My Wife
Wizards
Wizards
Fish Hooks
Phineas
Suite/Deck
(DISC)
MythBusters ’ Å
MythBusters ’ Å
MythBusters ’ Å
Storm Chasers
Storm Chasers
(NICK)
Penguins
iCarly iFight Shelby Marx
Big Time
iCarly ’
“The Boy Who Cried Werewolf” (2010) Å
50
(DISN)
››› “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (2001) Daniel Radcliffe. ‘PG’
53
(FAM)
“Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium”
60
(LIFE)
(3:00) “Swimfan” (2002)
56
(AMC)
(3:30) ››‡ “Deep Blue Sea” (1999)
301
(HBO)
“Alvin and Chipmunks: Squeakquel”
(:45) ››› “Spider-Man 2” (2004) Tobey Maguire. ’ ‘PG-13’
320
(MAX)
(3:45) ›› “Illegal Tender” (2007) ’
(:35) › “All About Steve” (2009) ’
SUNDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
COMCAST
5:30
6 PM
4
(ESPN)
(CSN)
8
(8-ABC)
Paid Prog.
9
(6-CBS)
NFL Football: New England Patriots at San Diego Chargers. (Live) Å
11
(35-FOX) Postgame
12
(12-NBC) Bull Riding: PBR World Finals. From Las Vegas.
13
(65-CW)
15
(WGN)
SportsCenter (Live) Å
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
8:30
9 PM
24/7
Brave New Voices 2010
››‡ “Pirate Radio” (2009, Comedy) ‘R’ Å
9:30
10 PM
10:30
24/7
Lingerie ’
OCTOBER 24, 2010
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
Baseball
SportsCenter Å
SportsNet
Friedgen
News
ABC News
Funniest Home Videos
Extreme Makeover
Desperate Housewives
(:01) Brothers & Sisters
News
(:35) House ’ Å
60 Minutes (N) ’ Å
The Amazing Race 17
Undercover Boss (N) ’
CSI: Miami Manhunt (N)
News
Storm
Two Men
Cleveland
News
NBC News
Football Night/America
(:15) NFL Football: Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers. ’ (Live) Å
Prince
Paid Prog.
Heartland Å
Ugly Betty ’ Å
The Closer Å
King
King
Friends ’
Just Shoot
Just Shoot
Chris
How I Met
How I Met
News/Nine
Replay
Monk ’ Å
Europe
Roadtrip
Globe Trekker ’
Nature (N) ’
Steves
Served
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics
Reynolds
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics
›› “Over Her Dead Body” (2008) Premiere. Å
›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. Å
College
Wipeout Excuse Wii ’
Million Dollar Challenge
Judge Judy Two Men
›› “Anger Management” (2003) Adam Sandler.
“Jay and Silent Bob”
6:30
Project Runway Finale, Part 1 Å
›‡ “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) Å
››› “Invictus” (2009, Drama) Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ Å
(:15) ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) Shia LaBeouf. Å
Remember
››› “Bridge to Terabithia” (2007)
“Accused at 17” (2009) Cynthia Gibb. Å
››‡ “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves. Å
Seagal
SportsNet
Redskins Post Game Live (Live)
Estate
››‡ “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. Å
“Her Sister’s Keeper” (2006) Dahlia Salem. Å
›‡ “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday”
7
NASCAR Racing
››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe.
››› “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003)
›‡ “Devil in the Flesh” (1997) Å
5 PM
iCarly ’
EastEnders EastEnders American
››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry. Å
44
Victorious
Red Green
NCIS Endgame Å
49
Penguins
Vicar
Scrubs ’
23
(23-PBS) ›››› “Ninotchka” (1939) Greta Garbo.
24
(57-PBS) In Performance...
Scrubs ’
(:15) BCS Countdown
NBA Preview
NBA Tonight (Live)
Terrapin Playback From Oct. 23, 2010.
SportsNet
MLB Baseball: San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies. ’ (Live) Å
Chris
Currents
How I Met
How I Met
Masterpiece Mystery! (N) ’ Å
SportsCenter (Live) Å
Redskins Post Game Live
News at 10
Conversation
Windy City
Enthusiasm Entourage
Van Impe
Family Guy
News
Inside Edit.
Friends ’
Comedy.TV
Monk ’
Keeping Up Mystery
Lafayette-Lost
Nature ’
(USA)
“The Dukes of Hazzard”
34
(TNT)
(:15) ›››‡ “Braveheart” (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Å
›››‡ “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. Å
35
(WTBS)
›› “Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007) Gabrielle Union.
›› “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005)
37
(A&E)
Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal State Å
Paranormal Paranormal Psychic Kids
Psychic Kids
Paranormal
39
(SPIKE)
CSI: NY Battle Scars ’
CSI: NY ’ Å
CSI: NY Hammer Down
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI
44
(DISC)
Planet Earth Deserts ’
Planet Earth Forests ’
Planet Earth Mountains
Planet Earth ’ Å
First Life With David Attenborough (N) ’ Å
Life Animals and plants.
First Life With David Attenborough
49
(NICK)
Penguins
Penguins
SpongeBob SpongeBob Jackson
Big Time
“The Boy Who Cried Werewolf” (2010) ’ Å
News
50
(DISN)
Sonny
Good Luck
Wizards
Good Luck
Good Luck
›› “Halloweentown” (1998) Å
33
Wizards
53
(FAM)
(3:30) ››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
60
(LIFE)
“The Book of Ruth”
56
(AMC)
“Return to House on Haunted Hill”
301
(HBO)
Bones
320
(MAX)
››› “Public Enemies” (2009) Johnny Depp. ’ ‘R’ Å
Bones
››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Å
Good Luck
Good Luck
›››‡ “Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride” (2005)
“Amish Grace” (2010) Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
Hates Chris Lopez
(10:57) ›››‡ “Gladiator” Å
Lopez
The Nanny
The Nanny
The Nanny
Sonny
Good Luck
Hannah
››› “The Spiderwick Chronicles” (2008) Å
Boardwalk Empire (N)
››‡ “Pirate Radio” (2009) ’ ‘R’ Å
Bored
Guess Who
Sonny
››› “One True Thing” (1998, Drama) Meryl Streep. Å
››› “28 Days Later” (2002, Horror) Cillian Murphy. Premiere.
››› “Invictus” (2009) Morgan Freeman. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å
(:20) ››› “Darkman” (1990) ’ ‘R’
Good Luck
(10:57) ›› “Over Her Dead Body”
(:13) ›› “Meet the Browns” (2008) Tyler Perry.
››› “The Spiderwick Chronicles” (2008) Å
›› “Saved!” (2004) Jena Malone. Å
››‡ “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves. Å
“Promise: The Making of Darkness”
Sonny
››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å
J. Osteen
“One True Thing” (1998)
(:45) ›› “Jeepers Creepers 2” (2003) Ray Wise.
Eastbound
Boardwalk Empire ’
››‡ “Terminator Salvation” (2009) ‘PG-13’
The Mechanicsville Local
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the gym and come and go as you
please for treats, games and fun!
The church is located at 7046 Cold
Harbor Road. For more information call 746-5081.
Fall Festival/Trucks of Love”
3-5 p.m. at New Bethesda Baptist
Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd.
all welcome. The event is free. For
more information please call 7792101.
birth to 4 years at Kersey Creek
Elementary School and Henry
Clay Elementary School from 812 p.m. Specialists will be available
to screen for developmental delays
in the following areas: speech/
language, social-emotional/adaptive, learning and gross/fine motor
skills. No appointment is necessary. For more information, call
Kelly Jones at the Hanover County
Parent Resource Center at 3654596.
Wednesday, Nov. 3
Hanover Branch Library
Friends will meet at 5 p.m. Please
Hanover County Public consider joining us to discuss ways
Schools will hold free develop- to support the Hanover Branch of
mental screenings for children ages the Pamunkey Regional Library!
Tuesday, Nov. 2
MONDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
COMCAST
4
(ESPN)
7
(CSN)
8
(8-ABC)
9
(6-CBS)
5 PM
5:30
month for the parents to reinforce
at home. This program entertains
as well as inspires. Kidstuf teaches
something profound for the entire
family. It is is a place where kids
bring their parents to church, so
Kidstuf is a “no drop off zone”.
Every child must be accompanied
by an adult. Atlee Community
Church is located at 7171 Verdi
Lane, Mechanicsville, VA 23116.
For more information please visit
Friday, Nov. 5
Kidstuf will be held at Atlee www.atleechurch.org, or call 730Community Church from 6:30- 3676.
8:30 p.m. This free family event
is open to the community. This Saturday, Nov. 6
There will be a craft show
is a sight and sound experience
combining fun activities, crazy from 9-2 p.m. at Independence
actors, cool music, and storytell- Christian Church. The event
ers. We teach a new virtue each will feature hand made crafts –
Thursday, Nov. 4
Salem Presbyterian Church,
Studley Road, will host it’s monthly Sing-a-long at 10 a.m. Come
and join us as we sing our favorite Thanksgiving hymns. Our
hymn of the month is “Come, Ye
Thankful People, Come”. Light
refreshments are served. Bring
a friend.
6 PM
6:30
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
NFL PrimeTime Å
Around
Interruption Monday Night Kickoff
Monday Night Countdown Å
Harbaugh
Post Live
Redskins
SportsNet
SportsNet
English Premier League Soccer
Oprah Winfrey
News
8 News
News
ABC News
Wheel
The Dr. Oz Show Å
News
News
News
News
CBS6 News Extra (N)
11
(35-FOX) Maury Å
12
(12-NBC) News
13
(65-CW)
15
(WGN)
1 Winning
Inside Ed.
Jeopardy!
8:30
The DECA Club of Hanover
High School is honored to
serve as host to its first Armed
Forces Basketball Tournament.
Teams of active personnel representing the U.S. Army, the
U.S. Marines, the U.S. Navy
and the National Guard will
9 PM
9:30
10 PM
10:30
Harbaugh
Shanahan
Dancing With the Stars ’ (Live) Å
How I Met
Rules
Two Men
Mike
SportsNet
Redskins
Post Live
1 Winning
(:01) Castle 3XK (N) ’
News
Nightline
J. Kimmel
Hawaii Five-0 Ko’olauloa
News
Late Show W/Letterman
Judge Judy Judge Judy Simpsons
Family Guy
Two Men
Two Men
House The Tyrant Å
Lie to Me Double Blind
FOX News at 10 (N)
How I Met
Family Guy
News
News
NBC News
Ent
Inside Ed.
Chuck (N) ’ Å
The Event Loyalty (N) ’
Chase Annie is injured.
News
Tonight Show w/J. Leno
News
News
Judge Mathis (N) Å
Judge B.
Payne
Payne
90210 (N) ’ Å
Gossip Girl Easy J (N)
TMZ (N) ’
Cheers ’
Cheers ’
Funniest Home Videos
Dharma
Dharma
Chris
Funniest Home Videos
WGN News at Nine (N)
BBC News
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
23
(23-PBS) Fetch! With
Cyberchase Electric
WordGirl
24
(57-PBS) Arthur
Cat in the
(:45) Richmond City Council
Sid
Business
Chris
Antiques Roadshow
American Experience Å (DVS)
33
(USA)
Law Order: CI
Law & Order: SVU
NCIS Sharif Returns ’
NCIS Hung Out to Dry
NCIS Dead Man Talking
WWE Monday Night RAW ’ (Live) Å
34
(TNT)
Law & Order Birthright
Law & Order Melting Pot
Law & Order ’
Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
35
(WTBS)
Friends ’
Raymond
King
37
(A&E)
CSI: Miami Vengeance
CSI: Miami Seeing Red
The First 48 Å
The First 48 Å
39
(SPIKE)
Star Trek: Voyager ’
Star Trek: Voyager ’
Star Trek: Voyager ’
UFC Fight Night ’
44
(DISC)
American Chopper ’
Swamp Loggers Å
Swamp Loggers Å
Swamp Loggers Å
49
(NICK)
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
iCarly ’
SpongeBob My Wife
50
(DISN)
Suite/Deck
Wizards
Wizards
Hannah
Good Luck
Fish Hooks
Phineas
Phineas
53
(FAM)
’70s Show
’70s Show
Gilmore Girls ’ Å
My Wife
My Wife
Funniest Home Videos
60
(LIFE)
Unsolved Mysteries
Chris
Chris
How I Met
56
(AMC)
(3:30) ››› “28 Days Later” (2002, Horror)
301
(HBO)
›‡ “Max Payne” (2008) ‘PG-13’
320
(MAX)
Twelve
King
Unsolved Mysteries
Seinfeld ’
Seinfeld ’
(:45) ››‡ “Yes Man” (2008) Jim Carrey. Å
TUESDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
5 PM
COMCAST
Amer. Dad
5:30
How I Met
6:30
24/7
7 PM
Amer. Dad
Family Guy
Amer. Dad
Hoarders Vula; Lisa
7:30
Swamp Loggers Å
My Wife
American Chopper
Dreamers
Suite/Deck
›› “TMNT” (2007) Voices of Chris Evans. Å
Reba Å
Reba Å
Chris
Earl
Friends ’
King
Scrubs ’
Scrubs ’
South Park
Locked Out: Fall
C. Rose
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
T. Smiley
(:05) ››‡ “Shoot ’Em Up” Å
The Closer Heart Attack
Men of a Certain Age
CSI: NY ’
Family Guy
Lopez Tonight (N)
Earl
Intervention Adam Å
Intervention
Family Guy
Hoarders (N) Å
Wizards
BlueMount
Videos
Swamp Loggers Å
Chopper
Lopez
The Nanny
The Nanny
The Nanny
Wizards
Sonny
Sonny
American Chopper
Hates Chris Hates Chris George
“Halloweentown II: Revenge”
Funniest Home Videos
›› “Gracie’s Choice” (2004) Anne Heche. Å
Hannah
The 700 Club Å
My Wife
How I Met
Gracie
How I Met
›› “Halloween II” (1981) Jamie Lee Curtis. Å
Halloween
Treatment
Treatment
››› “Invictus” (2009) Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’
24/7
“Three Men and a Little Lady” (1990)
Boundary
››‡ “Pirate Radio” (2009) ’ ‘R’ Å
Bikini
Real Time W/ Bill Maher
8 PM
4
(ESPN)
NFL Live
Burning
Around
Interruption SportsCenter Å
E:60 (N)
7
(CSN)
Harbaugh
1 Winning
Post Live
Redskins
SportsNet
SportsNet
Cavalier Playback From Oct. 23, 2010.
8
(8-ABC)
Oprah Winfrey
News
8 News
News
ABC News
Wheel
9
(6-CBS)
The Dr. Oz Show Å
News
News
News
11
(35-FOX) Maury Å
12
(12-NBC) News
13
(65-CW)
15
(WGN)
8:30
30 for 30 (N)
Jeopardy!
King
›‡ “Halloween” (2007, Horror) Malcolm McDowell. ’
›››‡ “Halloween” (1978, Horror) Å
(:10) ›››‡ “The Thing” (1982) Kurt Russell.
6 PM
Family Guy
Intervention Ashley.
›› “Jeepers Creepers 2” (2003) Ray Wise.
(:40) ›››‡ “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
Inside Ed.
SportsCenter Å
SportsNet
Jeannie
Friends ’
OCTOBER 25, 2010
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
NFL Football: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys. (Subject to Blackout)
Wendy Williams Show
Bewitched
participate in a four-game
tournament. Opening ceremonies will begin at noon in the
Hanover High School gymnasium. Tickets will be sold for
$5 and children under 10 will
be admitted free. All proceeds
will go to the Richmond Fisher
House, a temporary home for
families of veterans receiving
care at the Richmond Veterans
Administration Medical Center.
Our hope is that many will come
to support families of veterans
and to also thank our armed
forces for their dedication to our
country. For questions or more
information, please contact Jeff
Fogg, [email protected] or Richard
Totten, [email protected].
jewelry, hand bags, Christmas
and lots more. Silent Auction
and Bake Sale. IVNA will
be there and have flu shots
available. The show will be
held at the church, 14023
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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
PRESBYTERIAN
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Mechanicsville Christian Center, 8061 Shady Grove
Road – Sundays 9 & 10:30 am; Wed. Children &
Small Groups 7pm, Mid & HS Ministries Sunday &
Thursday Nights. 746-4303 or www.mccag.org
Truth Baptist Church
Independent, friendly We are a new church
that loves people! Meeting at: The Meadowbridge
7th Day Adventist Church, 7410 Pole Green rd.
Sunday School-9:40a.m. Worship service-10:30a.m.
Sunday evening - 6:00p.m. Pastor Erik Hastings
Call for Wed. location (804) 627-2170
www.truthbaptistonline.org
MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Atlee & Signal Hill Rd. Carol C. Fisher, Pastor
746-5496 www.mechpres.org Sunday Schedule:
9am Contemp.; 9:45am Education; 11am Tradional
Mechanicsville Baptist Church,
8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev.Tim Madison
Sunday Schedule: 8:45am Contemporary Worship,
9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship
SALEM Presbyterian Church - Loving members,
biblically-based teaching & preaching.
Join us in our historic sanctuary!
Worship 11AM, fellowship after.
5394 Studley Rd.
Pastor: Sandi Shaner
746-0732
New Bethesda Baptist Church
9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101
Todd Combee, Pastor
Emily Swartz, Minister of Youth & Education
Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am.
Bible Study/Youth activities; 6:00 pm
Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm
www.newbethesda.org
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Trinity Christian Church, 8469 Atlee Rd. 746-4838.
A Gateway to God’s Transforming Loving Grace.
Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:45am &
a Tues. Service 8am
Gregory L. Ott, Pastor
Amantha Barbee, Minster of Music
Helen Simpson, LCSW, Minister of Counseling
EPISCOPAL
All SOULS CHURCH Worship at 9:30am on the 2nd,
3rd & 4th Sundays at Cool Spring Elem. School
9964 Honey Meadows Rd. Mech. Barbara Marques,
Interim Vicar www.allsoulsva.org
Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454
3263 Old Church Rd. Sun 9&11am Holy Eucharist.
Education for all ages at 10am. Nursery 10-12. Refreshments after 11am service. immanueloc.org
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church , Rte 301 & 54,
Hanover Courthouse, VA 23069,
Fall Schedule: Sunday Service will be at 8am &
10:30am with Christian Education for all ages at
9:15am. A nursery is available for infants and
toddlers at the 10:30am service.
Rev. Jack Sutor 537-5516. stpaulshanover.com
EVANGELICAL FRIENDS
Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk.
804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sundays 8:30 or 11am, w/Sunday School @ 9:45.
Daily preschool & after school child care.
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
Hanover Baptist Church (3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and
faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190
www.hbcva.org
LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH
4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295.
"The Church With Your Family At Heart"
Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00
Evening Service 6:00;
Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm,
Prayer Service 7:30
Pastor Don Sumpter.
Find out more on our web:
landmarkbaptistrichmond.org
Rural Point Baptist Church
Independent Baptist (KJV)
6548 Studley Road, (804) 730-3226
Sunday School - 10 am,
Sunday Worship Services - 11 am & 6 pm
Wednesday Evening Adult/Teen Bible Study - 7 pm
Children’s Music Scripture Class 4-10 yr. old
Check us out on the web, or better yet, come visit
us!
www.ruralpointbaptist.com
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN
Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070
6502 Creighton Rd.
Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11am,
Contemporary 9:30am, Bible School ay 8:15,
9:30am & 11am. Rick Raines, Senior Minister Chris
Santasiere, Associate Minister, Mike Langley, Associate Minister, Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music
Minister, Joe Thompson, Youth Minister, Rose Williams, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org
Liberty Christian Church
8137 Liberty Circle, 746-8412
Sunday Services: Bible School 9:45am
AM Worship 10:45am,
Wed. Bible Study & Youth 6:00pm
Minister: Shawn Williams
libertychristianva.com
Liberty Christian School Preschool-7th grade
746-3062
LCS Administrator: Margaret Greer
libertychristianschool.org
Pole Green Church of Christ
8319 Lee Davis Rd. 746-3376,
9am Sunday School; 10am Morning Worship;
7pm Evening Worship; 7pm Wednesday Bible
Study Senior Minister, Danny Stalls. 746-3376
www.pgchurchofchrist.com
LUTHERAN
Messiah Lutheran Church & School
8154 Atlee Rd. 746-7134 www.mlcas.org
Sunday Service- 8:15 & 10:45am, Sun. School 9:30.
Preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. Child Care 7am-6pm
St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS)
@ Bennett’s Chapel, 8014 Lee Davis Rd. 427-7500
saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rod Bitely, Pastor,
Worship Service 10:30am. Nursery Provided.
NAZARENE
Hanover Church of the Nazarene - Come Experience the Transformational Life. Relevant Teaching
& Vibrant worship each week at 10:45 AM.
8391 Atlee Road Mech. VA 23116 746-3900.
www.hanoverlife.com
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Speaking Spirit Ministries
Non denominational worship services, Sun. 11am
Wilder Middle School, 6900 Wilkinson Road.
804-254-0123 www.speakingspirit.org
TMH-The Master’s House, 303A Ashcake Rd.,
Ashland, Sunday 10AM, Wednesday 7PM,
Kids Min., Teen Media Ctr., 789-9291;
www.mastershouse.net
Advertise with The Mechanicsville Local
Call 746-1235 for more details!
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7400 Antique Lane Mechanicsville,
Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am.
Worship Service 11am. Wed. evening Prayer
Meeting & Kids Clubs for Children of all ages, 7pm.
Church phone #746-2788
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Black Creek Baptist Church , 6289 McClellan Rd.
Sunday School, 9am; Worship 10:15am (Nursery
prov.); Wed. night prayer service 7pm. 1st & 3rd
Wed. Children in Action, Preschool to 5th grade,
6:45-7:45pm. Rev. John Johnson. Youth Pastor,
Reverend Craig Secor. Church 781-0330.
www.blackcreek.org
Broadus Memorial Baptist Church ,
5351 Pole Green Rd.
Mechanicsville 23116.
8:45am Traditional Worship
10am Bible Study for all ages,
11am Contemporary Worship,
Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700
broaduschurch.org
Cool Spring Baptist Church , 9283 Atlee Station
Rd. For information, activities & service times visit
www.coolspring.org or call 746-0800.
Fairmount Memorial Baptist Church Celebrate Jesus with us on Sundays in Bible Study for all ages
at 9:15am. Morning Worship 10:30am, & evening
worship at 5:30pm. Child care is available for all
services. The church is located on Mech. Trnpk,
Hwy 360, just east of Laburnum Ave., and 2.2 miles
west of 295. For info., call 329.5420.
Family Life Baptist Church. Meeting at Laurel
Meadows Elementary School, 8248 Lee Davis Rd.
Mech. Sunday Service, 10:30am Pastor Paul
McDaniel, 804-803-0363 familylifehanover.com
First Union Baptist Church, 6231 Pole Green Road
(3 miles east of 295) We invite you to worship and
grow in the spirit with us. Join us for church school
at 8:45am & morning worship at 10am, community
bible study 11am & 7:30pm each Wed. 746-4095
Hillcrest Baptist Church
11342 Hanover Courthouse Rd.
730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner
& Study, Sun 11am Svc
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
hbchanover.org
Email us at [email protected]
New Highland Baptist Church
Worship 8:30 am & 11 am, Sunday School 9:45am
Pastor Robert Lee 9200 New Ashcake Road, Mech.
550-9601 www.newhighlandbaptist.org
Northside Baptist, 7600 Studley Road
746-4952 www.northsideva.org
Worship 10:15am, Bible Study 9:00am
Wed. activities for all ages: 5:30-7:30pm
Shalom Baptist Church
6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737
Rev. Mark Miller
Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 11am,
Wed. 6:30pm Children Bible Study / Youth
Ryan Greene -Youth Min, Jean M. Dart, Music
shalombaptist.net
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mechanicsville. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday
prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley,
Pastor. For more info 321-2110.
www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org
UNITED METHODIST
Enon United Methodist Church, 6156 Studley Rd.
Mech. VA. 23116 Rev. Kanguk Lee. 746-4719. Come
& Join us for Worship each Sun. 11am (Nursery
prov) Sun. School, 9:45am for all ages.
Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd,
746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor
Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided)
Sunday School all ages. 10 am.
Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org
Mechanicsville United Methodist Church
7356 Atlee Road,
Join us for Sunday School at 9:45AM, Worship at
8:30 & 11 am. & Wed. night worship service at
6:45pm. Kerry D. Boggs, Pastor. 746-5118
NEW SONG CHURCH
Contemporary worship band, quality ministries for
children & youth, casual dress. Chad Herndon,
Pastor. 7450 Colt’s Neck Rd, Sun. at 9 & 10:30 a.m.
559-6064 www.newsongumc.org
Shady Grove United MethodistCelebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings.
Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:00. Contemporary
worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00- All
Ages. Nursery for preschoolers at all services.
Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd,
Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073
shadygroveumc.org
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By Dave Lawrence
For The Mechanicsville Local
By the time Hanover left
the Lee-Davis’ football field on
Friday night, the Hawks had
pulled off a 21-6 victory over
their cross-town rivals. But those
not in attendance should not be
fooled by the 15-point victory
margin – the Hawks had quite a
battle on their hands. The hardluck Confederates had a lot of
fight in them, and they gave
see HAWKS, pg. 42 `
Photos by Charlie Leffler/The Local
Right: Lee-Davis running back
Caleb Wyatt gets wrapped up
by Hanover’s Marzae Brooks.
Far right: In scoring position
early, Lee-Davis quarterback
Israel Vaughn scrambles after
a bad snap that sailed far over
his head.
No. 6 Raiders fall to No. 10 Varina 19-9
Atlee hang around but unable
to finish against Blue Devils
By Arthur Lee Thompson IV
For The Mechanicsville Local
A mudder is a race horse that performs well on muddy track. The rainy
conditions turned Friday’s game between
the No. 10 ranked Varina Blue Devils (11,3-3) and the No. 6 Atlee Raiders into a
real mudder bowl. The Blue Devils used
Scott Beaudin/For The Local
At left: Atlee receiver Will McCombs
(83) slips through the grasp of Varina’s
Dashawn Bostic.
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their running game early and often to
defeat the previously unbeaten Raiders
19-9.
The key play came when the Raiders’
vaunted defense gave up a 94-yard touchdown early in the game on a busted play.
In his first start of the season, Varina
junior quarterback Maurice Canady (22
carries, 194 yards) picked up a fumble on
a high snap and raced up the middle for
the game’s first touchdown.
De-Shavon Hayes also contributed to
their running efficiency, finishing with 97
yards and a touchdown. Canady scored
again in the second quarter. At halftime,
the Raiders were down 13-0 and forced
into an uphill battle.
Atlee was able to move the ball at
times in the first half. However, they
were unable to punch it in. Poor execution, according to Johnson thwarted their
efforts. On the other hand, Varina was
unable to extend their lead against the
Atlee defense.
“At halftime I told them to stay focused
and keep going,” said Atlee Raider head
coach Roscoe Johnson. “I tried to tell
these guys it’s like a boxing match. We
go a couple of rounds with people and
see RAIDERS, pg. 41 `
MET Testing Part II:
Responsibility, education and legality
“We know beyond a shadow of a doubt
that heat related deaths can occur
without being dehydrated. And I think
that’s a message that has to wake
people up.”
MIKE CRAVEN
Lee-Davis Strength and Conditioning Coach
But Craven pointed out
I see is a lack of involvement
from the parents,” Craven said. that some conditions leading
“The parents drop the kids off to EHS begin at home through
at school and they think the lack of education. “Suppose a
school has 100 percent respon- kid is eating a diet that’s low
sibility to take care of them. in carbohydrates,” Craven said.
The truth is, you’ve got to be “His parents are completely
more informed about what is unaware that’s not acceptable.
Then the kid shows up for
true and what is not.
“I think parents today need practice, because there’s a minto be totally involved in this imum value of carbohydrates
learning process to help move that has to be consumed for
it forward,” he said. “If you cell hydration to complete.”
Television has also conask 9-out-of-10 parents what
a MET score is they don’t even tributed misleading and what
Charlie Leffler/The Local
know what it is. So their inter- Craven considers dangerous
Despite the fact that there is a growing emphasis on methods to prevent Exertional Heat Stroke (EHS) in high school football
pretation is, we’ve got an ath- misinformation about weight
players, athletes continue to die. Therefore Lee-Davis strength and conditioning coach Mike Craven continues his campaign to
educate athletes, parents and administrators on methods such as MET testing, which can determine an athlete’s susceptibility to letic trainer at the school, we’ve loss. “Nine out of 10 Americans
EHS.
got coaches at the school, my believe that weight loss is from
By Charlie Leffler
see MET, pg. 41 `
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Confederates pluck No. 9 Hawks 3-2
Lee-Davis boys
win volleyball war
with Hanover
By Charlie Leffler
[email protected]
The odds were decidedly
against the Lee-Davis boys volleyball team when they hosted
Hanover last Thursday night.
The Hawks came into the contest ranked No. 9 in the Central
Region with only one Capital
District loss. Meanwhile the
Confederates had struggled
throughout the early volleyball
season and came into the match
with a disappointing 3-5 district
record.
But when county teams face
off against one another, past
performances and records go
out the window.
For over two and a half
hours the Hawks and C-feds
battled it out in a virtual volleyball war. Despite numerous
setbacks and miscues on both
sides of the net, neither team
was willing to cede defeat. In
the end, Lee-Davis overcame a
stalwart Hanover effort to take
the win 25-23, 15-25, 28-26,
27-29, 15-11.
After a sluggish start,
Confederate head coach Sally
Smith believes her team is playing their best so far this year.
“We’re going right where we
need to be this time of the season,” she said. “We started off a
little slow and we’re escalating to
the right point now.
“We finally put it all together
tonight and had fun while they
were playing,” Smith said. “It
was a good team win.”
And having fun seems to be a
key to the Confederates’ success.
“When we get serious and play
tight that’s the worst part,” Smith
said. “We shut down. So we have
to stay relaxed and they’ve got to
be themselves because if they try
to be something they’re not, it’s
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not good ,” she laughed.
While not wanting to diminish the C-feds win, Hanover
head coach Mike Rohr admitted
his team simply did not play well
throughout. “They deserved to
beat us,” he said. “They played
better than we did. We weren’t
sharp tonight at all. We made a
lot of mental errors and didn’t
play real clean.”
Hanover swept Lee-Davis
when the two teams met on
Sept. 21, so it’s possible the
Hawks were caught off guard
by how much the C-feds had
improved. “They played a lot
better than they played against
us the first time,” Rohr said.
The first game saw a nipand-tuck battle early but with
junior Will Dowdy at serve, LeeDavis reeled off four straight
to take a 10-15 lead over the
Hawks.
Trailing 15-10, Hanover
came back on a kill from Drew
Hazelgrove, then a pair of aces
by Todd Moring bracketed a
C-fed lane violation to pull the
Hawks within one.
Lee-Davis edged back in
front 21-16, highlighted by an
ace from Coltin Powell and a kill
form Ben Turner but once gain
Hanover answered to trim the
margin to one.
The C-feds moved to game
point but kills from Hanover’s
Cameron Holl and Stephen
Alexander threatened to extend
the game before Powell took
the win for Lee-Davis on a kill,
25-23.
The teams switched sides for
the second game but momentum stayed on the one end of the
court. This time it was Hanover
taking 20-12 lead then holding
off the C-feds for a 25-15 win.
Game three saw the C-feds
race out to a seemingly insurmountable 9-1 lead. But the
Hawks did not throw in the
towel and slowly chipped away.
Trailing 11-18, Hanover got
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Lee-Davis’ Michael Abbott and Colton Powell get up in an attempt to block a kill from Hanover’s Cameron Holl (19). The
Confederates and the No. 9 Hawks battled it out for over two and half hours before Lee-Davis walked away with a 3-2 win over
Hanover.
back in the game scoring two
points for every one given up to
pull within three, 21-24.
A kill by Peck was followed
by Alexander scoring on two
kills and a tip shot to give the
Hawks a 25-24 lead which eventually moved to 26-25.
Having given up a substantial lead, the situation was not
unlike many Lee-Davis has faced
throughout the year. “In the past
we’ve been getting down on ourselves and we wouldn’t be able to
come back, so we’ve been working on that,” Smith said. “We’ve
been running drills in practice
and I guess they finally paid off.
We’ve been working on attitudes
and mental thinking most of
the time. That’s more than the
physical part of the game.”
Lee-Davis found inspiration
when a block from Joe Spengler
and Powell forestalled the outcome.
A Hawks shot into the net
put the C-feds at game point
and a Hanover miscommunication gave the game to Lee-Davis
28-26.
“The fact that we came back
and made it a game was pretty
impressive,” Rohr said. “We still
didn’t play all that great.”
Game four brought a see-saw
battle. After Lee-Davis raced out
to a 3-0 lead, only two points
separated the two teams until
the end.
Knotted at 27, Hanover’s
Nick Allen gave the Hawks an
advantage on a kill. Then with
Hazelgrove at serve, a Lee-Davis
return went out of bounds to
knot up the night 2-2 on a 29-27
Hanover win.
The tiebreaker saw Hanover
take a 9-6 lead, which appeared
it would be 10-6 before officials
whistled the Hawks for a violation.
Lee-Davis took advantage to
tie the game at nine on drop
shots from Hank Parsley and
Turner.
The teams were tied at 11
when Lee-Davis was assisted
by Hawk miscues to score four
straight and take the match on a
block from Michael Abbott.
“We’ve had so many hard
fought matches in the last weeks
and it finally comes through on
a big team so it kind of boosts
us,” Smith said. “Hopefully we
can make it into the districts and
go from there.”
Rohr was pleased with his
team’s effort but not their performance. “We showed a lot of
fight,” he said. “But our intensity
level wasn’t where it needed to
be when we started.”
Repeatedly, the Hawks got
away from what they do best.
“I think it was mainly because
of our passing though,” Rohr
said. “We didn’t pass the ball
very well.
“We sort of got into a rut
and going to the same spot over
and over and over again and
they did a good job of recognizing that and taking it away from
us,” Rohr said.
Despite the loss, Hanover
see LEE-DAVIS, pg. 42 `
board with a 30-yard field goal
from Joseph Pulisic.
In the fourth quarter,
Ferguson ran two straight quarterback keepers up the middle
for large gains. The change
in strategy seemed to confuse
Varina’s interior defense.
A few plays later, Ferguson
found junior wide receiver Will
McCombs(7 catches, 85 yards,
TD) for a 25-yard touchdown.
Atlee missed the extra point.
The Raiders still had plenty
of time left in the game trailing
13-9 with 9:45 left in the fourth
quarter. Atlee got the ball back
but were unable to get it into
the endzone. The Raiders tried
a fake punt late in the game but
Varinia was ready for them.
“We practice all the time on
different fakes,” Johnson said
of the fake punt. “I knew we
had to try something. Either
taking a chance on a fake punt
or going for it. I just think we
didn’t block up front. They
were prepared.”
Varina got the ball back and
was able to run down the clock
before scoring on a Hayes 4yard run in the final minute.
“I am proud that we finished
the ball game,” Brown said. “The
bottom line is we played a very
experienced team. We beat an
undefeated team. We had been
struggling. We needed it.”
This week Atlee hosts an
Armstrong (3-3) team that was
But Craven also believes
that the energy drinks are just
Continued from pg. 39 b
another contributing factor and
fat cell reduction,” Craven said
administrators need to take a
pointing out that it is imposcloser look at the wider picture.
sible to lose beyond one quarter
“If I’m on a stimulant that’s
to a pound and a half of weight
a grade under a legal amphetin a week due to fat cell reducamine, on top of that I’m eattion. “You’re at home watching
ing a low carb diet because I’ve
a health show that’s showing
noticed other people who are
overweight people losing 20
losing weight rapidly from it,”
pounds a week and everybody’s
Craven said. “There’s multiple
applauding them. It still belittles
factors that can lead to these
that anything can happen to
consequences and we’re shaking
you losing 6 pounds. But at the
our heads and calling it a tragsame time you lost 6 pounds
edy. Well, is it really a tragedy?”
which is two percent dehydraFor Craven, MET testing
identifies physical deficiencies
Patrick Henry 6, Mills Godwin 3 that are not apparent to the eye.
Recently, he conducted MET
added 90 combined rushing.
Staff reports
testing on the grandfather of a
Derek Whitaker had 12 carBrian Houchens scored the
Lee-Davis football player. “He
only touchdown of the night ries for 101 yards and Dane
was at 22 milliliters,” Craven
as Patrick Henry squeaked by Forlines added 85 yards rushing
said. “Now 22 milliliters, even
Colonial District rival Mills for the Eagles (1-2, 2-4).
for his age, is very poor.”
Godwin. Houchens’ 8-yard run
But Craven also pointed out
in the first quarter proved all Patrick Henry...................6 0 0 0—6
that he has tested several footthe Patriots (3-0, 4-2) needed. Mills Godwin ..................0 0 3 0—3
ball players who also register
He had 58 yards on the ground, PH —Houchens 8 run (kick failed)
in the 20s. “So if (that grandand Jay Waller and Josh Thomas MG—FG Beebe 24
father) showed up in a helmet
and said, ‘hey Coach I’m going
to practice with the young men,’
obviously nobody’s going to
let a 60-year-old man practice
football…We’ve got a bunch of
young men in the 20s that are
no different than that man right
there.”
Craven does not want
to see an instance of, ‘if we’d
only known more,’ therefore he continues to talk with
coaches and trainers across the
Commonwealth about EHS
prevention. However, at the
same time he has diversified his
message.
Former Hanover County
Deputy
Commonwealth’s
Attorney and current President
of Allen, Allen, Allen and Allen
law firm Doug Barry has joined
Craven to speak on the legal
ramifications in athletics when
it comes to EHS.
The legal liability of coaches
gained national attention last
summer when Pleasure Ridge
Park (KY) High School’s Jason
Stinson became the first coach
to be criminally charged in the
heat-related death of 15-yearold football player Max Gilpin.
As an ex-FBI agent and exprosecutor, Barry has a diverse
understanding of both criminal
and civil law in Virginia. With
the local law firm, Barry has
also spent much time at seminars and public engagements
lecturing on legal responsibilities. “I do a lot of speaking
on immunity to public servants
and things like that,” he said.
“This kind of ties in with that.”
While Barry’s expertise
concentrates on Virginia law,
he pointed out that any coach,
trainer or assistant coach
deemed negligent in a case
of EHS would probably be
immune to prosecution. “It has
to rise to a higher standard of
gross negligence,” he said.
Likewise, ignoring standard
procedures and available information such as denying ath-
RAIDERS
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eventually we should get them.
Varina’s a good ball club. They
were prepared for us. They
were able to run the ball and we
couldn’t stop them.”
The second half efforts of
Raider senior linebacker Josh
Doggett personified Atlee’s
effort whenever the opposing
team’s offense ventured into
scoring position.
“We thought we had two
formations that they struggled
with in the first half,” said Varina
head football coach Stu Brown.
“We thought we had the advantage. The second half they came
back and took those formations
from us. Luckily we got those
two scores. You get it in their
territory and they buckle down.
Josh Doggett to me might be
the best football player in this
region. He single-handley can
stop your running game. When
we got down there old number
42 was in on every play.”
Offensively, Atlee seemed to
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In the second half against Varina, Atlee quarterback Drew Ferguson got things going for the
Raiders. Ferguson finished the night 20-of-41 for 148 yards and a touchdown.
make minor adjustments also.
Quarterback Drew Ferguson
(20-for-41, 148 yards, TD) got
into a rhythm to move the ball.
The Raiders got on the
tion that’s manipulative weight
loss.”
Another item on Craven’s list
attributing to EHS is increasing
use of supplements and stimulant drinks such as Red Bull,
Monster, etc. On Sept. 22 the
VHSL passed an emergency
resolution to ban the use of
energy drinks during practices
or events in Virginia.
“Here’s an organization that’s
providing leadership to say, ‘the
instances of heat related illness
and what’s considered energy
enhancing drinks- there’s a correlation,” Craven said.
shutout by Midlothian 35-0 last
week after getting off to one of its
best starts in recent history. Even
though it is homecoming for the
Raiders, Johnson says the Varina
game is over and the Armstrong
game is no cake walk.
“Mistakes happen,” Johnson
said. “These guys are young.
They’re in high school not college or the NFL. They gave it
everything they got. Armstrong
is a good team. It is our homecoming but it is going to be a
dogfight. We just got to work
hard this week and get prepared. Coach Robinson has
done a great job of turning that
program around. It is a good
Armstrong team coming.
“We have to stay focused on
what we need to do.”
letes water could lead to gross
negligence charges. “There’s no
room for interpretation of that
the lack of water, dehydration
causes death, would rise to the
level of gross negligence on the
civil side and on the criminal
side.”
But above all else, both
Barry and Craven do not want
to see an athlete dying because
every means of prevention has
not been taken.
“We want to get out in front
of everybody,” Craven said.
“This whole thing is to say;
‘All right, if it didn’t happen in
our community, don’t act like
it can’t happen because where
it’s happening the coaches were
just as good of coaches as what
we have here.”
The pair have already made
a short presentation before the
Henrico County School Board
and are attempting to set up a
more in-detail presentation to
the Hanover County School
Board.
Atlee ............................0 0 3 6 — 9
Varina ..........................7 6 0 6 — 19
V —Canady 94 run (McDaniel
kick)
V —Canady 4 run (kick failed)
A — FG Pulisic 30
A — McCombs 25 pass from
Ferguson (kick failed)
V —Hayes 4 run
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HAWKS
Continued from pg. 38 b
Hanover every bit of it.
Nevertheless,
Hanover,
ranked No. 2 in the TimesDispatch poll, remained undefeated and on top of the Capital
District standings with a 3-0
Capital, 6-0 overall record.
Hanover was led by Deane
Cheatham with 22 carries for
116 yards and three touchdowns.
Quarterback Sam Rogers completed 6-of-9 passes for 65 yards
and ran for 51 yards more. His
counterpart, Israel Vaughan led
Lee-Davis with nine completions in 18 attempts for 101
yards and two interceptions.
Though injury-plagued, the
Confederates (1-2, 2-4) proved
from the start that they were
not going to be pushovers, stopping Hanover on downs on the
Hawks’ first two drives. Hanover
managed to score on its third
drive late in the second quarter,
but those 7 points – from a
1-yard run by Cheatham and
point-after by Matt Palmen –
were all the Hawks could manage until the final minutes of
the game.
“We knew this was coming,”
said Hanover coach Josh Just.
“I wish I was shocked, but I’m
not.”
The critical difference may
have been snapping woes on the
part of Lee-Davis. A bad snap
cost it an extra point when it had
a chance to tie the game in the
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Hanover’s Deane Cheatham (7) finally found an opening against the Lee-Davis defense as
Stephen Weirup (11) closes in. Cheatham makes a break around the right side to set up the
Hawks’ insurance touchdown with four minutes to play.
third quarter, and bad snaps led
to fumbles and losses – though
fortunately none for turnovers
– that snuffed the life out of
drives when the Confederates
seemed ready to score.
“They could have easily beat
us,” Just said. “It’s not so much
that we didn’t play well, it’s that
they played extremely well.”
The two teams were closely matched. Hanover had
12 first downs and 271 yards
total offense. Lee-Davis had
13 first downs and 202 yards
total offense. The main differences were in turnovers – the
Confederates had two interceptions in the final four minutes
of the game that doomed their
comeback hopes – and lost
yardage. The Hawks had two
plays that lost nine yards on two
plays, while the Confederates
had eight plays that lost 46
yards.
Having already defeated
Highland Springs and Varina,
Just said that Lee-Davis was the
most physical team his Hawks
had faced all year. The compliment was one that Confederate
coach Zac Hayden appreciated.
But he said his team was still
disappointed with the loss.
“They’re down,” Hayden
said. “Anytime you lose, and you
lose to a rival, and you lose the
way we did – in a hard-fought
game, just at the end we couldn’t
finish it to win – it’s going to be
hard on you. It’s the nature of
Highlights: Nick Allen (H) 17 kills,
8 aces, 7 blocks; Stephen Alexander
Continued from pg. 40 b (H) 10 kills, 2 aces, 4 blocks; Tyler
Peck (H) 8 kills, 4 blocks; Colton
still holds onto second place in Powell (LD) 14 kills, 7 blocks, 4 digs;
the district but the road ahead Ben Turner (LD) 9 kills, 5 blocks,
does not get any easier. A home 3 digs; Joe Singler (LD) 7 kills, 5
contest against Atlee Tues. is blocks, dig
followed by trips to Varina and Records: Hanover 7-2 Capital, 10-5;
Highland Springs to close out Lee-Davis 4-5, 7-8
LEE-DAVIS
the regular season.
“We’re better than we played
tonight,” Rohr said. “We just
have to come out and show it.”
Hanover....................23 25 26 29 11
Lee-Davis..................25 15 28 27 15
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At left: Lee-Davis’ Hank
Parsley (18) goes up for a kill
against the block of Hanover’s
Dylan Renick and Nick Allen.
At right: Lee-Davis’ Ben
Turner (13) drives a shot while
Stephen Alexander (22) rises
for a block.
the game.”
The Confederates scored
on the first drive of the third
quarter on a 35-yard run by
Emmit Atkins with 9:12 left, but
the point-after attempt failed.
Hanover failed to mount much
of a response, and Lee-Davis
kept a long drive going despite
three fumbles. The third fumble,
which led to a loss of 11 yards,
kept the Confederates out of the
end zone, and their 35-yard field
goal attempt failed – but they
downed the ball on the Hanover
1-yard line.
The two teams traded
scoreless drives until mid-way
though the fourth quarter, when
Hanover got back in sync on
offense and drove 79 yards
to score on a 1-yard run by
Cheatham. Palmen’s extra point
gave the Hawks a 14-6 lead with
4:24 left in the game.
The Confederates were
determined to respond, but on
their next-to-last drive Vaughan
was sacked on the first play, had
a pass dropped on the second,
and threw an interception to
Shreve Rohle on the third.
“I just knew we needed to
make a good play,” said Rohle
of his game-saving interception. “We just needed the ball,
to get back and to score. So I just
stepped up and saw the ball and
picked it.”
“We were just trying to make
a play there at the end of the
game,” Hayden said. “We had
to make a play to score and try
to win the game. We had to do
that. Sometimes when you try to
make a play, things happen.”
Hanover scored again, covering the 40 yards to the goal
line in about a minute and scoring on another 1-yard run by
Cheatham.
Despite a 21-6 deficit and
34 seconds remaining, LeeDavis wasn’t ready to fold, but
another interception – off a pass
tipped by a Lee-Davis receiver
and caught by Hanover’s Xavier
Crocker – effectively ended the
game.
This week Hanover hosts
Monacan while Lee-Davis plays
host to Highland Springs.
Hanover……..........… 0 7 0 14—21
Lee-Davis…..........….. 0 0 6 0 —7
H – Cheatham 1 run (Palmen kick)
L-D – Atkins 35 run (kick failed)
H – Cheatham 1 run (Palmen kick)
H – Cheatham 1 run (Palmen kick)
RUSHING: Hanover – Rogers 15
carries 51 yards, MarBrooks 639, Cheatham 22-116. Lee-Davis
– Atkins 8-60, Wyatt 16-49, Toliver
1-(minus 13), Eaton 2-24, Vaughan
2-(minus 19).
PASSING: Hanover – Rogers 6
completions 9 attempts 65 yards, 0
interceptions. Lee-Davis – Vaughan
9-18-101-2.
RECEIVING: Hanover – MarBrooks
2 receptions 9 yards, Moody 1-5,
Mahmood 3-51. Lee-Davis – Stone
6-75, Atkins 1-9, Eaton 1-5, Reynolds
1-12.
Hampden-Sydney beats E&H to move to 7-0 for third straight year
No. 20 H-SC downs
Wasps 48-10
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-For
the third consecutive year, No.
20/22 (AFCA/d3football.com)
Hampden-Sydney posted a 7-0
record to start the season. In
front of a Homecoming crowd
of over 9,000 fans, the Tigers
jumped out to a 21-3 first quarter lead over the Emory & Henry
Wasps and never looked back.
H-SC outscored E&H 27-7 over
the next three stanzas, taking a
48-10 victory to improve to 7-0
and 3-0 in ODAC play heading
into their bye week. Emory and
Henry falls to 4-3 overall in 0-3
in conference play.
The Tigers’ first drive was
performed flawlessly, with junior
Travis Lane (Mills Godwin)
completing all four of his passes
for 43 yards while rushing for 21
yards. John Michael Sparagna
(Atlee) finished the drive with
a seven-yard touchdown reception.
Hampden-Sydney’s next
drive lasted just three plays, with
Kyle Vance making two receptions, and Evan King busting out
for a 31-yard touchdown strike.
Lane and Sean Cavanagh
(Clover Hill) then connected on
a beautiful 71-yard bomb to go
up 21-0.
The Wasps, however, were
able to close out the quarter with
a 20-yard field goal to make it a
21-3 game.
Emory and Henry used the
momentum take its first drive
to the Hampden-Sydney one-
yard line. The Tiger defense
did not break though, as Will
Riggenbach (Clover Hill) and
Steven Fogleman (Hanover)
made a huge stop on fourthand-one on the one-yard line.
The Tigers then drove
98 yards in five minutes with
Andrew Bruckner (L.C. Bird)
finding pay dirt on a three yard
touchdown reception.
On the first play of the Wasps’
ensuing drive, Trevor Ikwild put
a bone crushing hit on Preston
Jennings to force the fumble and
give Hampden-Sydney the ball
right back. The Tigers eventually
capitalized with a 45-yard field
goal from David Prizzia to end
the half.
The Tigers continued to roll
ending the first drive of the half
with a 28-yard field goal from
R-MC opens new tennis complex
On Saturday, October 9,
Randolph-Macon College
conducted a ribbon-cutting
ceremony to unveil its new
tennis complex located at 112
Henry Clay Road in Ashland.
R-MC Tennis Coach Wayne
Vaughan and the R-MC tennis
teams were on hand to hold
mini tennis clinics were held
for elementary-age students.
In addition, competition and
clinics for middle- and highschool students were held, with
prizes provided by Wilson.
“We are extremely happy
to open this facility, and we
designed it to provide a new
home for the R-MC men’s and
women’s tennis teams and also
to be enjoyed by the community,” said R-MC President Robert
R. Lindgren. “The complex has
lighted courts, public parking
and spectator seating. We hope
the Ashland community enjoys
this complex.”
The Randolph-Macon tennis complex was relocated south
of its previous location and sits
near the Ashland train station.
The courts, which sit on five
acres, are designed for public
play when not in use by the
College. The complex includes
ten playing courts with four
courts lighted at night, stadium
seating, a restroom facility, a
gazebo and benches.
As part of R-MC’s commitment to the environment,
a shallow marsh strong water
management pond was created
to catch water run-off from the
complex. Approximately 3,300
plants along the marsh will
clean the drainage water before
it goes into the wetlands.
“The R-MC community has worked very hard
to make sure that improvements made to our campus
do not adversely affect the
environment,” said Lindgren.
“The Virginia Department
of Environmental Quality
(DEQ) has recognized R-MC
as one of only two colleges in
the state to be accepted into
the Virginia Environmental
Excellence Program (VEEP) at
the E2 level (Environmental
Excellence). We are very proud
of that honor and want to continue in that effort.”
Phase One of R-MC’s
Master Plan is underway
with several construction
projects in progress or completed. Development of the
Plan, which was approved in
February 2009 by the college’s
Board of Trustees, was a collaborative process involving
faculty, staff, students, alumni, trustees and members of
the community. In addition
to the tennis complex, R-MC
has completed the relocation
of Smith Street, which is now
a block north of its previous
location. The relocation will
allow for the expansion of
athletic amenities to include
de-coupling the football and
baseball fields. The football
field will be moved to a northsouth position. Plans are also
in place to build a new freshmen residence hall, bordering
the new football field. The hall,
which is expected to be completed by August 2011, will be
named to honor retired Dean
of Students and Professor
Emeritus Rev. Ira L. Andrews
III ’59.
From
Randolph-Macon
Athletics.
Prizzia to go up 34-3.
Emory & Henry again made
it into Tiger territory, but could
not convert on a fourth-andseven from the HampdenSydney 23-yard line. Lane was
intercepted just two plays later
to give the ball back, but Bill
Doody returned the favor with a
pick of his own, that he returned
46 yards. After a holding penalty on the Wasps, HampdenSydney took over on the Emory
and Henry 19-yard line.
Just three plays later, Lane
and Bruckner connected again,
this time for 16 yards, to go up
41-3.
The Wasps responded just
two minutes into the fourth
quarter with an Adrian Jordan
25 yard touchdown reception
to cut the lead to 41-10, but
Hampden-Sydney used much of
the fourth quarter to score the
final touchdown of the game
on a Regis Craft 13-yard touchdown run to take the final 48-10
margin.
On the day, Lane was 24for-31 for 358 yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions.
Cavanagh hauled in seven passes
for 138 yards and a touchdown
while Vance caught a team-high
eight receptions for 135 yards.
King was the lead rusher with
61 yards and a touchdown on
nine carries, and Craft ran for
54 yards and a score on just five
carries.
Defensively, Ikwild again led
the crew with a game-high 11
tackles while Fogleman tallied
nine stops. Riggenbach registered five tackles, with 2.5 for
loss and one sack. The Tigers
held Emory and Henry to 287
yards of offense while the Tiger
offense amassed 498 yards.
The Tigers will return to
action on Saturday October
30, as they host the Quakers of
Guilford College. Kickoff is set
for 1:00 pm.
From
Hampden-Sydney
Athletics.
Emory & Henry…. 3 0 0 7 – 10
Hampden-Sydney 21 10 10 7 – 48
RUSHING: H-SC: King 9 carries for
61 yards; Craft 5-54; Shembo 9-11;
Lane 7-9; Cheney 3-6. E&H: Santolla
9-45; Beck 6-19; Pearl 7-7; Aguilar
1-6; Boden 1- -1;.
PASSING: H-SC: Lane 24 completions on 31 attempts 2 interceptions;
Cheney 3-4-0. E&H: Beck 21-37-1;
Boden 1-1-0.
RECEIVING: H-SC: Vance 8 catches for 135 yards: Cavanagh 7-138;
Bruckner 5-48; Goad 3-21; King 216; Craft 1-14; Sparagna 1-7. E&H:
Jennings 11-105; Sims 3-29; Jordan
2-33; George 2-12; Bridge 1-15;
Mellert 1-9; Jones 1-9; Santolla 1-7.
W&L upsets No. 20 R-MC 42-28
LEXINGTON
–
On
Saturday, Washington and Lee
rushed for 427 yards as a team
to hand No. 20 (d3football.com)
Randolph-Macon its first loss of
the season, 42-28 in Lexington,
VA.
R-MC falls to 6-1 overall
and 2-1 in the ODAC, while
W&L is now 4-2 and 3-0 in the
league.
The Yellow Jackets jumped
out front 7-0 on the opening
possession of the game when
Drake Sanders scored from four
yards out.
But the Generals responded
with 21 unanswered points, getting a pair of rushing touchdowns from Luke Heinshon and
a TD scamper from Harrison
Hudson that put W&L ahead
21-7 with just under 10 minutes
to go in the first half.
The Jackets cut it to a one
score game on its ensuing
possession, putting together
a 11-play, 64-yard drive that
was capped off by a one-yard
plunge from Sanders to make
the score 21-14 with 4:31 to go
in the half.
But on the previous play,
R-MC lost starting quarterback
Austin Faulkner to a lower body
injury which occurred when he
tried to push the ball over the
goal line. Luke Sellers finished
out the game in the pocket.
W&L responded with a 90yard drive on eight plays, scoring with just over a minute to go
before halftime.
The Generals opened the
second half with a scoring drive
that Hudson finished with a
seven-yard scoring reception to
put W&L up 35-14, a lead the
Generals defense would make
stand, forcing four turnovers on
the afternoon.
On the game, R-MC ran
for 258 yards. Sanders led the
Yellow Jackets’ offense with 186
yards on 35 carries. Earl Peoples
had four catches for 96 yards in
the loss.
W&L nearly recorded three
100-yard rushing performances.
Heinshon ran for 147 yards and
two scores on 17 carries, while
Brett Murray had 100 yards on
10 carries and Hudson chipped
in with 97 yards on the day.
Randolph-Macon will be
back in action next Saturday
when it hosts Guilford College
at 1:00 p.m.
Faulkner was to undergo
evaluation on Monday to determine when he will be able to
return to action.
From
Randolph-Macon
Athletics.
Randolph-Macon.... 7 7 .7 7 - 28
Washington & Lee. 14 14 14 0 - 42
RUSHING: R-MC: Sanders 35 carries, 186 yards; Sellers 6-42; Scruggs
4-21; Peoples 1-8; Faulkner 2-1.
W&L: Heinsohn 17-147; Murray 10100; Westfal 18-97; Hudson 8-48;
Stewart 5-37; Vandalov 2-7.
PASSING: R-MC: Sellers 6 completions on 19 attempts 3 interceptions;
Faulkner 2-5-0. W&L: Westfal 3-5-0;
Stewart 1-1-0.
RECEIVING: R-MC: Peoples 4
catches for 96 yards; Hendren 2-29;
Midulla 1-23; Sanders 1-22. W&L:
Hudson 3-67; Davis 1-1.
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Garage Sale - Sat. Oct. 23rd, 8 - 12. 7445 Walnut
Grove Road. Just moved. Something for everone!
Assorted kitchenware, cook books, many holiday
decorations, clothing, glassware, small appliances, excercise bike, and lots more.
Liberty Christian School Country Fair
Saturday, October 23rd, 9am - 3pm.
HUGE Yard Sale, Live & Silent Auctions featuring vehicles, Holiday Craft Bazaar,
Country Store, Hayrides & Pony Rides,
Games, Food, Farm Animals & More!
Rt. 360 across from Kroger.
Multi Families - 8493 & 8519 Atlee Road
Fri. 10/22 & Sat. 10/23, 8 am - 3 pm.
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Searching for a Civil War Sword with the
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Mechanicsville, Virginia company is looking for a
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8057 Elm Drive, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 or email
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8139 Lee Davis Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
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STOPS AT EVERY HOME IN TOWN
Vol. 27, No. 15 | Richmond Suburban Newspapers | August 11, 2010
Need for help grows
Cheering on Atlee
Social Services officers discuss benefits, demand
in demand for the agency’s ser- Cold Harbor District while
By Melody Kinser
Fuller is from Mechanicsville.
vices.
[email protected]
Lynn H. Saunders and David Four-year terms are appointed
With a mission to help those
by the Hanover County Board
who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new
of Supervisors.
selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are
Saunders, in the role
and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on
of chair, said she sees firstCounty Social Services Advisory the board.
see NEED, pg. 25 `
Saunders represents the
Board talked about the increase
Local teen taking
talents to Texas
By Melody Kinser
[email protected]
Abram Dean’s “first real thing” in
terms of performing paid off earlier this
year when he captured the title of Hanover
Junior Idol.
Thanks to some encouragement from
his mom Debbie Lunsford, he took the
leap into the world of music. And now
the 16-year-old from Mechanicsville is
preparing to move to Texas to pursue his
dream.
On Aug. 20, Abram and his mother
will head to Dallas where he has been
accepted to study — and hone his skills
— with the Linda Septien Entertainment
Group.
Debbie said she suggested Abram enter
the Hanover Arts and Activities Centersponsored Idols competition because he
“wants to get into this music thing, so let’s
see TEEN, pg. 14 `
Photo courtesy of Brian Sizemore/The Wayne County (W.Va.) News
Taylor Dragum, Alex Goleski, Laci Miller, Courtney Chenault and Madison Cox cheer on the
Atlee All-Stars on Saturday, July 31, during the opening game of the Tournament of State
Champions at Mitch Stadium near Huntington, W.Va. For more, see Sports, page 32.
School district
again expects full
accreditation
For the ninth consecutive
year, Hanover County Public
Schools will again receive 100
percent full accreditation.
According to Dale S.
Theakston, communications
specialist, the accreditation is
determined based on the 200910 Standards of Learning assessments. Preliminary information
from the Virginia Department
of Education indicates the
accreditation status.
Final accreditation reports
are expected on Sept. 15.
County receives
VACo honor
Hanover County has
been recognized by the
Virginia Association of
Counties as the recipient
of the 2010 Achievement
Award for the Dominion
Resources
Greentech
Incubator.
The county was honored
for its model local government program in the category of Community/Economic
Development.
VACo received 60 entries
for the statewide contest.
Former Hanover County
assistant
administrator
Marilyn Blake joined Lane
Ramsey, former Chesterfield
County administrator, and
Tedd Povar, associate director of the Virginia Institute of
Government, in judging this
see HONOR, pg. 4 `
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HEATING/AC
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LAWN CARE
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FREE EST. LICENSED & INSURED. CALL 769-7197
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Commercial & Residential Landscape Grading,
Pavers, Sidewalk, Patios & Retaining Walls,
Drainage, Weed Control, Fertilization, Aeration,
Seeding, Pruning, Mulch. Call 746-0827
Local Stump Grinding & Bushhogging. No job too
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Mulch - 746-1281 Bark Mulch Shredded & Colored
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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mowing, core aeration, seeding, fertilizing,
mulching & leaf removal.
Call for a Fall Specials 439-1464 or 633-1453.
PAINTING
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Int. & Ext. Painting, Staining, Power Washing,
Textured Ceilings, Sheetrock & Wall Papering
Lic. & Ins. - Kevin Taylor, 241-5016
ALLSHOUSE PAINTING
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Lic/Insured. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531
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E.J. HornungExcellent References.
Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613
Painting By George Interior & Exterior
Reasonable Rates. Call 550-3260
PCT Remodeling
Exterior/Interior Painting.
Licensed/Insured. 264-9352
PLUMBING
Gary’s Plumbing
Repair Service. Lic./Ins. 218-1467
It "Fitz" Plumbing
30 Years Experience
Repair & Renovation
Call 804-767-0979
Jackson Plumbing - Serving Mechanicsville
for over 25 years! Most Referred in area.
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Stump Grinding, etc. No Job too BIG or small.
Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.
Call 769-7197 or 387-3161
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9161 Atlee Road
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8188 Atlee Road
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10099 Brook Road
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4225 Mechanicsville Tpke.
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October 20, 2010
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Meadowbridge
Kings Charter
This lovely home is in great condition! Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2
full bathrooms, eat in kitchen with breakfast nook, family room
with fireplace, first floor bedroom with bathroom, Florida room,
replacement windows, paved driveway, rear patio, all appliances
convey, and 1 year warranty included! $204,950.
Spacious 2-Story Colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2½-baths,
2-car attached garage, maintenance free exterior and
over 2,200 sq. ft. Home features hardwood and tile
floors, crown molding, fireplace, updated baths, and
more. 10297 Bealeton Ct. $269,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more
details!
Kathy Carmichael Ryan Mabie
Call Bradley Boykin at 804-427-5104.
7337 Luck Avenue – 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
renovated rancher with garage.
Call Woody Hogg at
804-427-5101 for details.
Joe Doherty
427-5097
REDUCED PRICE
Georgetown – 4-Bay Garage
Spacious 5-bedroom, 2½-bath Colonial located on 1-acre
private wooded lot. Featuring eat-in kitchen with breakfast
nook, family room with fireplace, formal living & dining
rooms, huge rec room, Florida room, hardwood floors in all
bedrooms, partially finished with bonus room, 4-bay oversized
garage. Appliances convey & 1-year warranty! $444,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
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7989 Dominion Park Blvd.
Spring Meadows
This lovely all-brick rancher has been well-kept and features
3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast
nook, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, 2-car
garage with attached Florida/Rec room, like new hardwood
floors, covered patio with pond, fenced rear yard, and 1-year
AHS buyers home warranty. $217,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more
details.
Beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2½ bath Colonial on large lot with fully
fenced backyard. Eat-in kitchen, formal dining room with
hardwood floors, family room with gas fireplace, laundry room,
paved driveway, and one car attached garage. Large master with
walk-in closet and master bath. $217,450.
Call Kathy Carmichael
at 804-683-0011
Gorgeous 2-Story on 13 Acres in King William
Chickahominy Bluffs
Gorgeous custom built home on very private lot. Featuring 5
bedrooms, 3½ bathrooms, large family room with fireplace, bright and
open eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, granite countertops, & double
oven, formal living and dining rooms, master bedroom with master
bath and walk-in closet, separate apartment that would make a great
in-law suite, a bright sunroom that leads out to the patio, gorgeous inground pool, and 2-car attached garage. This home is a must see!
Stunning 2-story Colonial with over 3,200 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms,
3½ bathrooms, 2-car garage, master retreat with private outside
veranda, wet bar, fireplace, crown molding, luxury bath, formal
living and dining rooms with hardwood floors & crown molding,
family room with fireplace, sunroom, new roof, new thermal
windows & doors, 2-tiered deck, and paved driveway. $359,950.
Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025 for details!
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Battlefield Green – 4+ Car Garage
This lovely 2-story home is perfect for a car enthusiast! Featuring
4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, family room with fireplace, eat-in
kitchen with breakfast nook and new vinyl, formal dining room,
rear staircase, freshly painted, fenced rear yard, rear deck,
attached 2-car garage, and detached 2-car garage but big enough
for 3 or 4 cars plus it’s heated and cooled! In a great location and
seller is offering 1-year home warranty! $259,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100
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Battlefield Farms
Lovely Tri-Level home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths,
family room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen with breakfast
nook, formal living room, formal dining room, hardwood
floors, 2-car attached garage, 1-car detached garage, fenced
rear yard, and 1-year ERA buyers home warranty. $209,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100
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Beautiful Cape in Royal Glen
Quail Creek
Welcome to Charlestown charm in Mechanicsville! This beautiful 2-story home features 3 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, open
family room with gas fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast
bar and desk area, 1st floor master suite with luxury master
bathroom, 2 paved driveways, rear entry 2-car garage, side privacy fence, irrigation system, and striking front porch with full
balcony above. Don’t miss this southern charm! $309,000.
Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025.
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Cool Spring Forest – In-Ground Pool
This lovely transitional rancher features 4 bedrooms, 2½
bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining
room with hardwood floors, formal living room/office,
morning room, master bedroom with master bathroom,
2-car garage, rear deck, & IN-GROUND POOL! 1-year
buyer’s ERA warranty. $339,900.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
This home sits on a professionally landscaped lot located on
a quiet cul-de-sac. Boasting 2,700 sq. ft., this home features 4
bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, fully finished basement, hardwood
floors, living room with gas fireplace, eat-in kitchen, formal
dining room, and master suite with hardwood flooring, Exterior
features include country front porch, rear deck, double-width
paved driveway, 2-zoned heat pump, rear patio, irrigation system,
and fenced rear yard. $249,000.
Call Kevin Morris at
804-652-9025 for more details.
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Ridgeview Estates
Charming all-brick rancher on quiet cul-de-sac lot
featuring 3 nice-sized bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms, eat-in
kitchen with breakfast nook, family room with fireplace,
den, attached carport, and 1-year ERA buyer’s home
warranty. This is great starter home! $179,500.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more
details.
Lease Purchase Option Available
This lovely rancher looks like a Cape but is a one-level beauty
and has been updated throughout! This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, family room with fireplace, refinished
hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen with all appliances, formal
dining room, office, den which is also part of the addition, rear
porch, large rear yard, and detached garage. $193,000.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100
for more details!
High Point Farms In-Law Suite
This lovely 4-bedroom, 3 full bath all-brick rancher
features eat-in kitchen, formal living room, family room
with fireplace, new heat pump, replacement windows, and
a huge addition that makes a great in-law suite with a
private bathroom. Home also features a 2½-car detached
garage and seller is providing a 1-year ERA buyer’s home
warranty! $244,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
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Battlefield Green
This lovely 2-story home is on a great and private lot. This
home features a great floor plan with 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, huge 2-story family room with fireplace and hardwood floors, formal dining
room with hardwood floors, master bedroom with bathroom,
and lovely rear deck. 1-year warranty provided! $244,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
Cherrydale
Charming all-brick rancher on a large corner lot. Featuring 3
bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, family room with
fireplace, formal living & dining room with hardwood floors,
replacement windows, new roof, and new heating system. Also
featuring attached garage plus oversized detached garage with
separate work place. 1-year warranty included! $199,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
Davis Place
10 Acres in Montpelier
This gorgeous 2-story home features 4 bedrooms, 3½ bathrooms, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, hardwood floors,
and stainless steel appliances, family room with fireplace,
formal dining room with hardwood floors, tray ceilings, and
chair railing, Florida room, large recreation room, 2-car garage,
large utility shed, 4 stall barn, and tiered deck. 1-year buyers
warranty included! Bring your horses! $499,950.
Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100.
New homes being built in the new section of Davis Place in Mechanicsville!
Ranchers and 2-stories available. Over
40 floor plans to choose from. Several
options available. Many lots to choose
from. Starting in the $220’s. Call
Woody Hogg for more details on this
great opportunity!
804-427-5100
FOR RENT
Triple Oaks
5 Acres in King William
Spring Meadows
Hanover High School District
3-bedroom, 2-bath home built in 2007 on 5 acres. This
home is better than new and ready for a new owner. Great
features include: front and rear porches, large master
bedroom, Corian countertops, utility room, dimensional
shingles, plenty of parking, and much more! Come see it
today. $159,990.
1,040 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with replacement windows, newer roof, central heat and air, shed,
gas fireplace, hardwood floors and a nice level lot with a
fenced yard and paved driveway. $154,500.
5 BR plus office and 3rd floor rec room. 3,650 sq.
ft. Shows like a model. Hardwoods down, sunken
living room, formal living and dining rooms, rear
deck, 2-car garage. Come see it today. $339,950.
4,328 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths, plus 3rd floor rec
room, 3-car garage, built in 2006 on a 1.5 acre private lot
in Triple Oaks. Upgrades everywhere including granite
counter, cherry cabinets, stainless appliances, double oven,
wood floors throughout and so much more! $525,000.
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022.
Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022.
Call John Thiel at 467-9022.
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Mechanicsville/Cold Harbor
District – 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath
Rancher. $1,100 per month.
Call Woody Hogg for details at
804-427-5101.