FR Issue 04_22_2010

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FR Issue 04_22_2010
Vo l . X X X N o . 1 6 , A p r i l 2 2 – 2 8 , 2 0 1 0 • A F L U VA N N A B U S I N E S S S I N C E 1 9 7 9 • P L AY L O C A L
Fluvanna
This week in review...
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4 Bolling Circle
215 Carter Lane
• 3B/2.5b; 2,521 fin. sq. ft.
• 2-car garage; over 3/4A
• Close to gate & shopping
MLS #473231
$258,000
Call Iris 434-981-9956
• 3B/2b; 1600 fin. sq. ft.
• Screened Porch; split bedroom
• Walk to main beach
MLS #475655
$219,900
Call Adele 434-962-1928
• 4B/2.5b; 2438 fin. sq. ft.
• 2-car gar; 3A
• 45 sec to I64 & Rt. 250
MLS #474223
$299,900
Call Adele 434-962-1928
2070 Owensville Road
1431 Transco Road
461 Jefferson Drive
• 4B/4.5b; 4,174 fin sq. ft.
• Lots of light & open spaces
• 2-car gar. on 2.26A
MLS #474997
$479,900
Call Iris 434-981-9956
• 4B/2.5b; 2,216 fin. sq. ft.
• 1-car gar; open 2A
• Needs TLC
MLS #474477
$199,900
Call Adele 434-962-1928
• 3B/2.5b; 2100 fin. sq. ft.
• Hardwood floors main level
• Immed. access to Fishing Lake
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$224,900
Call Adele 434-962-1928
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Delila Stone
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A L L F LU VA N N A
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April 22, 2010
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Letters to the Editor
Crime Victims’ Rights
Week Observed
National Crime Victims’ Rights
Week, an annual observance
designed to raise awareness about
victims’ rights, is April 18-24. This
year’s theme, “Crime Victims’ Rights:
Fairness. Dignity. Respect.”, recommits victim advocates to ensuring
that all victims know about their
rights, and that victims are treated
with fairness, dignity and respect.
Many years ago, victims’ concerns
were not considered in the criminal
justice system. Victims of crime
therefore suffered unfairness, indignities and disrespect. In recent
years, attitudes have changed. As of
2010, every state has passed victims’
rights laws and has compensation
funds; there are constitutional
amendments in more than 32 states,
including Virginia; and more than
10,000 victim assistance programs
exist throughout the country. Such
changes have made victims participants, rather than bystanders, in the
criminal justice system.
Crime victims need help but may
not know where to turn for assistance. As director of the Fluvanna
Victim/Witness Assistance Program,
located in the commonwealth’s
attorney’s office, I work to ensure
that victims are aware of their rights
and help them navigate the criminal
justice system. The prosecutors then
work diligently to ensure that victims are treated fairly when their
cases proceed to court. In 2009, our
office assisted over 250 victims with
offenses including robbery, sexual
assault, domestic violence, breaking
and entering, larceny, and malicious
wounding. These are real victims in
our own community.
No one wants to be a victim or to
have to come to court. But, if you
are a victim, you play an important
role in the criminal justice process,
and you have rights. You have the
right to information, to be present in
court, to request restitution, to
explain the impact of a crime in
felony cases, and to advance notification of court dates, among others.
Above all, crime victims have the
right to fairness, dignity and respect.
Sherri L. Stader,
Director Victim/Witness
Assistance Program
Fluvanna Commonwealth’s
Attorney’s Office
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board which would be contested atlarge throughout the county.
If one assumes, for example, a census count of about 26,000, and Lake
Monticello at forty percent of that (or
a bit over 10,000 residents), then that
would suggest that residents of Lake
Monticello would be entitled to three
supervisors, and the remaining county
residents five. Add to that a chair
elected at-large and the board would
have nine members.
And what is the point of an at-large
chair?
The
chair,
or
the
chairman/chairwoman for those who
prefer clarity, if effective, does more
than just run the meeting. A strong
board leader can guide the agenda,
develop a work program and cajole
board members. If elected at-large,
the chair also would be a moderating,
rather than polarizing, influence on
the board.
It is no secret that Cunningham is the
most conservative of the districts, while
Fork Union and Columbia the most liberal. An at-large election would force
candidates to take all of those views
into account and defend them to a
much more politically diverse audience. That would be a good thing and
something that would temper the more
ambitious. Ideology still could prevail,
but there would have to be a more rigorous defense of positions and a
greater critical examination of issues.
Or so one might hope.
In any event, supervisors will have
to face these issues after the census
data are published. There is an opportunity here to fix something that has
not particularly served the public well
over the past few years. The census
requires that it be fixed every ten
years, even if it is not broke. In this
case, it is.
HOURS: M- F 7:30AM to 5:00PM; Sat: CLOSED
A L L F LU VA N N A
The problem with the board of
supervisors as it now is constructed is
that it takes a two-thirds vote to
approve anything. Obviously, it only
takes three votes out of the six to
block anything. Now depending upon
ones’ perspective, that can be a good
or bad thing. But it is not very representative of the people.
Electing a pope requires a twothirds plus one vote – passing a county budget should not.
So what to do. Fortunately, the 2010
census provides an opportunity to set
things right and to increase representation. Because of the one person –
one vote principle, it is time to
readjust the political boundaries in the
county to reflect demographic growth
and distribution.
Supervisors have the opportunity to
make the board not only more representative, but also more democratic.
All they have to do is increase the size
of the board by an odd number.
Increasing by one to seven members
would solve one concern, mitigate
another, and do nothing to fix a third.
Here are the concerns supervisors
could correct:
The problem of requiring a super
majority noted earlier;
The issue of proper representation:
if estimates are correct, Lake
Monticello residents should have
about forty percent of the seats on the
next board; and,
Let the people elect the chair
through a countywide vote for that
position.
Here is one solution that would
solve all three: increase the number
of seats on the board to nine, with
eight representing specific districts
and the ninth be for the chair of the
Between Palmyra &
Zion Crossroads
3 1/2 Miles North of
Rt. 53 &
Rt. 15 Intersection
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If It’s Broke, Fix It
RT 15, PALMYRA
April 22, 2010
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Feda Kidd Morton Campaigns at Lake Monticello
BY PAGE H. GIFFORD
CORRESPONDENT
Feda Kidd Morton .
Fluvannian Feda Kidd Morton
spoke to a group of Republicans at a
breakfast at Lake Monticello
Saturday. Morton is among seven
candidates running for 5th district
congressional seat held by Democrat
Tom Perriello.
Morton says she had never considered running for congress until
Republican Virgil Goode – who lost
to Perriello in the last election encouraged her to take the plunge.
“A grass roots woman would have
a chance against Perriello,” she said
Goode told her.
“We need to return to our founding
documents and I encourage you to
read the Constitution,” Morton told
the
gathered
Republicans.
“Government does not control you,
you control government.”
Morton spoke about her humble
roots and how her mother went to
work and held together a family of
six children after her father died.
“Someone told me, God made the
bird and the worm, he did not give
the worm to the bird.
“We are overtaxed and businesses
are over-regulated and this hurts
those looking for work because companies may not be able to provide
the jobs needed,’’ Morton said. “We
need a free enterprise system.” She
is also in favor of decreasing taxes on
families and small business owners
so that they can expand and create
new jobs.
She believes in the need to cut
wasteful spending, in a strong
national defense, and to stop illegal
immigration. She is also opposed to
government-run health care.
“Government
cannot
keep
expanding and expect revenue when
people are out of work.” She then
pointed out that a federal employee
has $40,000 in benefits while the
average American only draws
$9,000.
Morton has a B.A. in biology from
Longwood University and a Master
of Education Degree in motor learning and sports medicine. She began
her teaching and coaching career in
Buckingham County, where she was
born and raised, eventually moving
to Fluvanna.
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Weekly Activity
Report
Fluvanna County Sheriff's Office
Weekly Activity Report
Week Period:
April 4, 2010 - April 10, 2010
Investigations Division
1
New Investigations Generated within the Division
Types of Investigations
1
Cocaine Distribution
1
Investigations Transferred from Patrol Division
Types of Investigations
1
Fraud
2
Warrants/Arrests
1
Assault & Battery
20
Follow-ups
9
General Investigations
7
School Resource Officers
1
Disorderly Conduct
4
Drug Investigations
Judicial Affairs Division
Civil Process
71
126
Papers Received
Papers Served
45 Jury Summons Served
81
Other Served
Animal Control
37 Incidents/Follow-ups
Court Security
4
Court Days
10 Prisoner Transports
Services Division
3
3
New Items Taken into Evidence
Vehicles Serviced
Types of Services
1
Oil Change
1
Electric Problem
1
Emergency Light Problem
43
23
0
5
14
0
18
12
14
Traffic Stops
Summonses Issued
Mental Health Case
Arrests Made - 0 Fel. / 5 Misd.
Criminal Warrant Service Attempts
Traffic Crashes
Civil Paper Service Attempts - 11 Served
Case Follow-ups
Reports Taken
Types of Incidents
2
Domestic Disturbance
1
Runaway Juvenile
2
Larceny
1
Death Investigation
1
Credit Card Fraud
1
Property Damage
2
Assault & Battery
1
Disturbance
1
Brandish a Firearm
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Trespassing
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On November 6, 2009, a vehicle
failed to negotiate a curve on Rt. 53
near the Effort Baptist Church. The
vehicle, a pickup truck belonging to
James Raymond Sisson, was driven
deep into the woods without any
indication that its brakes were
applied.
A short time later, an off-duty
Fluvanna County sheriff’s deputy
observed the truck in the woods. He
called 911 for assistance. When he
approached the pickup, he encountered Sisson. At that time the deputy
observed a strong odor of alcohol
emanating from Sisson, according to
a court official. His eyes were bloodshot and his speech slurred. A
breathalyzer test administered later
showed a blood alcohol ratio of
.18%, more than twice the legal
limit. Sisson was arrested and
charged with felony driving while
intoxicated and driving with a suspended license. This was his third
intoxicated driving offense within
the last five years. His last conviction
was within seven months of the
November incident.
At the jury trial held on April 9th,
testimony was presented to establish
the offenses, including the breathalyzer results and the time of the 911
call. Breathalyzer tests must be
administered within three hours of
the accident to be admissible in evidence.
Sisson’s attorney countered the
prosecution evidence with testimony from the defendant and his girl
friend that he was not driving the
truck. They attempted to raise doubt
about the timing of the accident in
order to render the breathalyzer test
results inadmissable.
Assistant Commonwealth Attorney
Frank offered rebuttal testimony
using the information obtained from
several recorded telephone conversations. While Sisson was in custody
awaiting trial, the commonwealth
attorney retrieved several telephone
communications made by the defendant to his girl friend, his mother
and sister. (All telephone conversations involving inmates are recorded.) This information enabled the
prosecution to refute the defendants
claim that he was not the operator of
the truck.
After deliberating for approximately 35 minutes, the jury found
the defendant guilty of both charges
and recommended a total of four
years in prison and fines totaling $2,
000.
Sisson was remanded to the
regional jail pending sentence on
June 24th.
Calls for Service
Total Admin Calls
Total 911 Calls
The statistical information provided in this document
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Office, other agencies in Fluvanna County and the
general public. Due to the various ways data is compiled
for statistical analysis, this document will not reflect the
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Throughout the morning Nicole Lloyd, organizer of the event, stayed busy drawing names of lottery winners. “It costs about $5000 to put on this
event,” Lloyd said. “We get help from a Quality
Initiative grant and all the prizes are donated by
local businesses and agencies. One of the biggest
costs is all the freebies we give out.”
At the side entrance to the school Norma Searcy
was handing out those freebies—tee-shirts, tote
bags, pencils, sticky notes and lip balm.
“It’s always a well-attended event,” one volunteer related with a smile, “Last year I think we had
about 400 people show up.”
It’s not clear how long the annual Celebrating
Children Fair has been going on—one source stated, “8 to 10 years,” another remarked “at least 10
years.” What is clear is an extraordinary variety of
resources and services are available in Fluvanna to
address the needs of local children and their families. As a bonus, those in attendance had a great
time.
“The fair is a tradition [in Fluvanna]—an annual
event held at the middle school,” Angell Husted of
Angell’s Dance & Fitness Studio, explained.
“Businesses, organizations and agencies that
have anything to do
with children are invited—there are at least
twenty here today.”
The cafetorium at
Fluvanna Middle School
was alive the morning
of Saturday the 17th
with an exciting variety
of interactive exhibits
and purveyors of information. “There will be
demonstrations too,”
Angel continued and
pointing to a framework
of plastic PVC pipe
standing to the left of
the stage said, “That’s
my portable ballet
barre,”
(sic)
and
explained her students
would later in the day
Face painter Nancy Miner creates a blue Jeff Carr. Photos by O.T. Holen.
be demonstrating ballet
as well as jazz and tap.
Wandering around
the cafetorium, booths
and tables for the county library, Louisa and
Fluvanna foster families
and the Lake Monticello
Swim Team (Go Sharks!)
were
in
evidence.
Enthusiastic volunteers
the
representing
Virginia Department of
Health,
the Sexual
Assault
Resource
Agency, the Shelter for
Help in Emergency and
Fluvanna Department
of
Social
Services
manned their exhibits.
In the hallway outside
the cafetorium, Denise
Dodds was giving a
deep massage to the
neck muscles of Danny
Kim—a military man
who commented appreciatively on the value of
Samantha Morton, Gabby Goodwin, Susette Goodwin, Misty Morton
massage as an adjunct
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As a team, they have been raising
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Monticello.
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was a good time for a good cause.
“The turn-out was low but the spirits were high and attending supporters had a great time. Of course, I was
highly disappointed with attendance, but for such few people there
we actually raised $600 before
expenses and ended up with
$360.00. My count was 33 people,”
said Pamela Johnson, who wept
when the band, Borderline donated
$110 of their evening’s proceeds.
“This has no way discouraged me
from doing a similar event again. In
fact, supporters at the event said
they would like me to do another
dance with the same band. So, I'm
happy that I raised some money and
made quite a few people very happy.
That's something,” she said.
Some area businesses, local
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This was certainly an evening for
celebrating life and remembering
those lost.
Photo by Page H. Gifford.
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Local Businesses Make Fluvanna Strong
BY PAGE H. GIFFORD
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“The strength of our county is our businesses,” Janet Smith, the
new Fluvanna Chamber of Commerce administrative assistant, said
in a recent interview. Most of Fluvanna’s business owners would
agree.
Many of the business people interviewed for this article said the
recession hit them hard – though they now see the end in sight. But
the Fluvanna business community agrees that customers need to
consider buying in Fluvanna first before venturing into Charlottesville
or Richmond to spend money.
Walter Salanova, the owner of Villa Nova’s Restaurant and Pizzaria,
voiced his concerns.
"The economy has definitely taken a turn for the worse and this is
a delicate period for most businesses in Fluvanna County. Because so
many of our residents work in Charlottesville and Richmond, people
tend to shop and eat out where they work. Our local Fluvanna economy needs local support. By spending here, our community is helping us to increase employment opportunities and help our local government, schools and churches".
Vicki Karabinus, the Fluvanna County economic development
coordinator, agreed. “One of the biggest pitfalls, of course, is that so
many Fluvanna citizens travel outside the county every day for their
jobs. It’s very easy to do some quick shopping or run errands during
lunch or on the way to or from work. As we find ways to attract businesses to Fluvanna County and have more jobs for our citizens’ right
here, that trend should begin to change,’’ she said. “But, again, many
times people shop elsewhere simply because they are unaware of
what businesses we have here. Our businesses have to be relentless
when it comes to marketing themselves. It takes effort to constantly
remind potential customers that our businesses are owned by friends
and neighbors, and that shopping close to home benefits everyone.”
Karabinus also offered some sobering statistics. Out of a workforce
population of about 14,000 people, as many as 60 percent travel outside the county to work, mostly in Charlottesville and Richmond. “By
definition we’re a bedroom community. Most probably shop where
they work,’’ she said. “They shop in Fluvanna at nights or on weekends. So we’re losing a lot of revenue.’’
Business owners agree that more needs to be done to get residents
to shop local, but how to entice them has many scratching their
heads.
Jeff Craig, co-owner of Do It Best Hardware said, “It is in the best
interest of the customer to patronize Fluvanna businesses.
Consideration should given to community businesses and be the first
choice. All the businesses work together and we patronize each
other.” He added that his prices are competitive and that he can
match any price out there.
In big box stores, customers may feel overwhelmed but not at Do It
Best, where friendly staff are welcoming and helpful. Customer service is the one commodity that makes shopping in Fluvanna a pleasant experience and one that cannot be duplicated anywhere else.
Mike Hartling, owner of the Dogwood Restaurant and the Eagle’s
Nest, has always made the customer a number one priority as does
Terry Brown of Mailbox Express. To them the customers, particularly
the regulars, are like family and part of the community they call
home. The same welcoming local flavor is spread throughout most of
the businesses in the county. When customers enter Brown’s business, he’ll greet them with a smile and ask how the kids are and chat
for a minute.
Marisa Vacca, owner of Marisella’s Restaurant, has had her ups and
downs and survived but says she is remaining positive.
Dianna Campagna of Blue Ridge Builders Supply & Home Center
stated, “We had new customers say they didn’t know we were here.”
Bob and Janet Ullenbruch of the Palmyra Country Store, echoed the
same sentiment.
“We have customers who come here, some live at the Lake, and say
‘I didn’t know you were here,” said Janet Ullenbruch. Also, customeroriented, she said the community aspect was the key to her success
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since opening two years ago. “We have good
and talk with owners and listen to what they
products and good prices and everything is
have to say. She believes this will help the
fresh. And now I have customers coming from
Fluvanna Chamber of Commerce better serve
Scottsville.” They also sell things in their store
their chamber members and area businesses.
that people would have to leave and purchase
Karabinus added, “When I first came on
elsewhere if they did not provide it.
board last summer, we came up with the
Brown, the Ullenbruchs, Jefferson Good
“Fluvanna First” logo, to help remind people
Neighbor Pharmacy and Happy Tails are
that they should look to their own community
among some of the businesses that already do
first for their shopping and recreational needs.
what Karabinus suggests.
We made the logo available to the chamber of
“First, as a marketer, I would advise them to
commerce and to any business that would like
be the absolute best they
to use it, with the simple
can be. Is your business
idea that the more we all
clean and inviting to cuscommunicate that mes“Our businesses have to be
tomers?
Are your
sage, the more likely peorelentless when it comes to
employees friendly and
ple are to remember it.
marketing themselves. It takes
focused on the customer?
“We also created a
Is your product or service
“buy
local” directory of
effort to constantly remind
the best you can possibly
businesses in Fluvanna.
potential customers that our
offer?
After
you’ve
Copies of that were disbusinesses are owned by friends
answered those questributed to every county
tions, the next step is to and neighbors, and that shopping department with the
market, market, market.
close to home benefits everyone” reminder that they
And then market some
should buy local when– Vicki Karabinus, Fluvanna County
more.” Karabinus also
ever possible. The direceconomic development coordinator
suggested ways businesstory was also put on the
es can help themselves.
county’s website so any“That doesn’t necessarily mean you have to
one can access it. I worked with the chamber
spend a lot of money on advertising, although
of commerce on this project to be sure we
for some businesses, that might be the right
identified as many businesses as possible that
answer. You can market your business by
might have a product or service the county
being a good corporate citizen, supporting
operations could use.”
local causes or hosting events. Get out into the
There are many factors involved with the
public and build your network. Join the chamsuccess or failure of a business, but businesses
ber of commerce or a networking group.
throughout the county, whether it be Fork
Participate on a nonprofit board or committee,
Union or Lake Monticello, fill a need or service
so you can support a cause that is meaningful
and that is why customers become regulars.
to you and build the network for your business
Karabinus said, “Many “buy local” programs
at the same time. I am huge proponent of
are focused on food products.
Fluvanna
cause-related marketing and truly believe that
County offers great opportunities to “buy fresh,
by doing good, a business can also do well.”
buy local.” The Farmers’ Market started its
Salanova, Craig, Bob Ullenbruch, and
operations this month with fresh produce and
Karabinus agreed that what is needed is
other food items straight from area farms.
stronger business and industry in the county
“We also have a number of farms that sell
with jobs to support area businesses and pay
everything from fresh vegetables and eggs, to
county taxes. Salvano also thinks that the
meat products, to fruits and homemade jellies
county could be doing more to help business
and jams, Karabinus said. “Seek them out. Your
owners.
family will enjoy fresh, nutritious foods and
Janet Smith has already vowed that she will
you will likely save on the grocery bill.”
make an effort to visit businesses in the area
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There are many kinds of gardens
depending on your likes and dislikes
and what you want in a garden.
There are too many to mention. The
one I am going to talk about is the
bulb gardening. It is fun and easy to
do with a few children helping
around the neighborhood. You can
even invite your friends and family
and make it a party.
First you check all the bulbs to
make sure there not mushy. After
they are firm you dig holes depending on the kind of plant bulb it is.
Some bulbs need deeper hole and
more room.
Plant the bulbs around the border
of your garden, around trees, in a
row, or put them anywhere in the
yard for a little bit of color. They
adapt to a wide range of growing
conditions. They grow at different
seasons of the year.
Some bulbs are planted in the fall
and come up in the spring. Then
there are others that you plant in the
spring and come up in the summer.
There is practically no care needed
to be given to flowers bulbs.
But make sure you always plant
the root part in the ground with the
pointed part -- the bud part -- up.
That pointed bud part is never covered with soil or fertilizer. For example large tulip bulbs need a hole 6 to
8 inches deep. Spacing is 1 to 3
inches from other bulbs because the
flowers need space to spread out.
Watering the flowers is important
but if you don't have a lot of time it
is all right. The plants will survive.
The flowers will just be a little smaller. Mulching around the bulbs is
important, however because it holds
the moisture in the soil and mini-
mizes the rapid temperature
changes. Mulch helps prevent the
shoots from coming up too early and
helps summer flowering bulbs like
lilies.
You can use are cow or horse
manure, straw, hay, peat moss, pine
needles, and composed bark as
mulch. Mixing the soil with organic
matter is alright. You don't need fertilizer with bulbs.
The last thing we will talk about is
dividing the bulbs, which is very
easy to do. Examine the main bulb
and look for small bulbs. You very
carefully remove the little bulbs and
store them. When it is time, you can
plant them in the ground and then
you have more of the same flowers
blooming the next year. It can save
you money.
Bulbs pretty much tell you what
they want all year round if you look
closely.
Some people do forget to dig the
bulbs out every year from the
ground. So after many years in the
ground they do multiply.
The best thing to do is to dig each
kind of bulb up after they’re done
blooming. Put them in a dry paper
bag, a shoebox in a garage, a potting
shed or someplace where it is dark
and dry for the winter.
Make sure you keep animals away
from the bulbs like squirrels and
mice that are looking for food in the
winter time. If the bulbs shrivel
while being stored, sprinkle a little
water on them. Don’t get the bulbs
too wet though or it will make it a
mushy bulb.
Bulbs are low maintenance and
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by the Friends of the Library.
Librarian Cyndi Hoffman reported that the library is purchasing a
On April 9th the Friends of the
projector and sound system that
Fluvanna library met to discuss
will allow us to feature movie
and plan for future activities.
nights for residents of the county.
Included in these discussions were
However in order to show the films
the upcoming children’s reading
the library will have to purchase a
program, possible movie nights,
license. This license costs approxiand the annual staff appreciation
mately $800. The Friends voted to
day.
pay for this license. It is envisioned
The theme for the summer readthat in addition to family movie
ing program is “Make A Splash”
nights there could also be showand will be held
ings of classical
from June 9th
movies for old
Children will explore the movie buffs
through
July
14th. The fea- world of water and water (that means old
tured programs
movies not old
fun through stories,
are C Shells –
people).
songs and games.
pirate
songs
Carol Tracy
and
sea
our social comchanteys, String Celebration –
mittee chairperson announced
musical program for the young at
that the staff appreciation day will
heart, Loud poetry guy, Backpack
be on the 2nd of June. This annual
Puppets – fish tales, Peter McCory
event consists of a catered lunch– one man band and The
eon to honor our hard working
Mckenzies – music and dance act.
and dedicated library staff. There
Children will explore the world of
will be more on this later.
water and water fun through stoThe Friends of the Library supries, songs and games. The proport many programs at our library
gram is open to all young people
and this becomes even more
pre-school and up. In addition to
important in these lean budget
the programs there will also be
times. If you haven’t already joined
crafts. This is a great program to
or renewed your membership
introduce young minds to the joys
please consider doing so. To learn
of reading. Volunteers are needed.
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It should be mentioned that the
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day but also the day when Preston
Browning, Jr. came to lecture at the
Fluvanna Friends of the library and
discuss his recently published book,
Affection and Estrangement: A
Southern Family Memoir. Browning
was born in Culpeper, Virginia and
grew up there during the 1930s and
1940s. His book echoes the footfalls
of that era.
Browning received a B.A. in history
from Washington and Lee University,
an M.A. in English from the
University of North Carolina and a
Phd in religion and literature from
the University of Chicago. He taught
English at the University of Illinois at
Chicago for more than 30 years. He
and his wife, Ann, currently manage
Wellspring House a retreat center for
writers and artists in Ashfield,
Massachusetts.
His book had its genesis in sketches he began writing of his relatives
and ancestors. He has deep roots
here in Virginia and he began writing
about some of his eccentric relatives
such as his cousin Virgie who was
jilted at the altar and became a reclusive spinster. He also wrote about his
maternal
grandmother
Mary
Cornelia Cabell Stevenson. She lived
in Nelson County at Norwood. She
was related to the Cabell family for
whom Cabell Hall at U.Va. is named.
Her family was quite prominent and
as a child she led the life of a
Southern belle. Her family founded
the prestigious Norwood School.
However her married life was far
from tranquil. Her husband took her
to Rappahannock County which was
quite rural. Her siblings lived in
Washington, D.C. and socialized with
congressmen. She must have felt
twinges of envy.
Another noted ancestor of which
he wrote was one of Fluvanna’s
founding fathers John Hartwell
Cocke. Mr. Cocke attended William
and Mary where he fell under the
spell of the enlightenment and was
greatly influenced by one of his professors Bishop Madison. Throughout
his life he was a foe of slavery, alcohol and tobacco. This did not endear
him to his fellow Virginians. He was
beside the canal and urged the canal
boat men to drink spring water
rather than demon rum.
(It should be noted that the
Fluvanna County Historical Society
has lots of information on John
Hartwell Cocke and anyone wishing
more information on this leading citizen of our county should contact
them).
The Friends of the Library look
forward to having more guest speak ers in the future. Our next meeting
will be on 5 May at 10 a.m. at the
library and our speaker will be
Jennifer Zajac. See you at the library.
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“Footfalls echo in the memory” –
T.S. Eliot
one of the founders of the American
Colonization Society a movement to
resettle slaves to Africa. Virginia laws
at that time forbid teaching slaves to
read and write but Mr. Cocke ignored
that law and educated his slaves.
He was also a friend of Thomas
Jefferson and was one of the
founders of the University of
Virginia.
For many years he was active in
the Temperance Society. He lived at
Bremo and the canal passed by his
property. In keeping with his temperance philosophy he erected a
Greek inspired temple over a spring
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Local Artist Conjures Up Fantasy Beings
BY PAGE H. GIFFORD
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She appears everywhere in the county – she was
recently seen at the Fluvanna Middle School for
Celebrating Children Fair -- and is a magnet for
kids at local events.
She doesn’t use canvas for her works of art but
transforms children into fantasy beings instead
using her skill and imagination as a face painter.
Nancy Miner will say that that there is always
more to learn about her craft and talked about her
recent trip to New Orleans for the fourth annual
Living Arts Fete, an annual four-day advanced face
and body painting convention.
“It was absolutely amazing. For those of you
who are Harry Potter fans, like me, it was like leaving the Muggle world and going off to Hogwarts for
four days. It was a completely different take on
reality and I must say it was very hard to come
back to earth again,” said Miner.
There are hundreds of face and body painting
classes and conventions all over the world, but she
chose the Louisiana fete for several reasons. All the
instructors were working face and body painters,
even the ones who travel all over the world and
have won international competitions. It's also a
small gathering, limited to about fifty painters.
“You get hands on, one-on-one instruction from
the best face and body painters in the world.
Literally. These are people who have won the
World Body Painting Championships in Austria –
the rock stars of face and body painting. Since I
had never done any body painting and wanted to
try my hand at it, these seemed like the best folks
to teach me.”
Miner’s last, but definitely not least reason was
that the conference was held in New Orleans, one
of her favorite places to visit. She spent a great deal
of time painting and very little sleeping.
“This was my first try at body painting; this is
cutting edge stuff, used in high-end commercials,
print advertising, fashion shows, and so forth.
While I don’t see body painting ever becoming a
huge part of my business, I do occasionally get
requests for it, and I wanted to see what it's like.”
Miner says the way it usually works body painting competitions is that there are teams of three or
four artists, with a lead artist who comes up with
the design and then assistants who help create it.
Her team at LA Fete did two full body paintings
and entered the second one into a body painting
competition at one of the night clubs in the French
Quarter.
Miner liked the diversity of activities. The first
night, her team ate dinner at the home of one of
the organizers in the Quarter, painted each other,
and then went to the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The second day they had face painting classes
during the day, then painted each other like zombies and went on a Zombie Crawl through the
Quarter.
“That was a hoot – there were about 20-25 of us
and tourists kept stopping us and asking to have
their picture taken with us. We also scared several
small children, which is always fun.”
By the third day they had more classes and in
the evening her class broke up into teams and did
body painting on professional models.
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“It may take six or eight
hours to do a full body
painting, depending on the
level of detail.”
The fourth day, after
classes in the morning, her
team spent the afternoon
and evening painting their
entries for the body painting show and competition.
A panel of judges, plus the
audience, was also allowed
to vote. Miner adds that the
competition is going to be
featured in the next issue of
Illusion, an international
face and body painting
magazine.
“Every year, the painters
from LA Fete hold a
fundraiser. Last year it benefited the New Orleans
Children's Hospital. This
year, the money went for earthquake relief in Chile
and Haiti.”
“Face painters have to be the most open and
most sharing group of people I know. Because LA
Fete is small, you get more instruction than what
goes on in the classes. Everybody helps everybody.
Even though I was new, I could walk up to anybody
there and ask for help with anything I was stuck
on.”
“Some of the things I learned were practical tips,
like how to paint a fast snake design using the
mesh bag that onions come in, and some were
familiar designs painted in a new or different style,
like a rose and a spider with a tribal motif. And, in
return, I was able to help other painters with
designs or products where they were having problems.”
Miner says she is already making plans to go to
LA Fete again next year.
Photo courtesy of Nancy Miner.
‘Face painting is not something you can teach
yourself or that you ever stop studying. To be a
professional, you have to take classes, watch
videos, try new products, keep current on the latest trends, and practice. I have been painting since
1996 and I still practice an average of an hour a
day.”
Miner belongs to a local face painters' guild that
meets monthly.
“We watch face painting videos, teach each
other new designs, and help each other solve problems. I have already shared some of what I learned
in New Orleans with the guild members.”
Miner can be found painting at the Dogwood
Festival, now through April 25, in McIntire Park.
Anyone who is interested in learning more about
face painting or hiring Miner for an event can contact her at [email protected]. Also visit her
websites www.bodyartforgrownups.com (for
adults) or www.teamfacepaint.com (for kids).
The Fluvanna Choraleers
The Fluvanna Choraleers, a choral ensemble from Lake Monticello, performed for the Newcomers Club at the
Lake Monticello clubhouse on Sunday, April 11. Their presentation included choral arrangements as well as
duets and solos. The ensemble is currently preparing for their third annual Memorial Day Celebration on May
31 at 1:30 a.m. at the clubhouse. In addition, Alex Rucker, a retired Navy commander, will speak about his
experiences as a pilot during the Vietnam conflict and on the importance of Memorial Day.
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the Fluvanna Art Association. Hogg, a well known local
artist and watercolorist, has done many demonstrations
and has exhibited with the group.
She opened with 11 commandments for watercolorists.
Many of these never-do-techniques are always reminders
handed down through generation of experienced and
expert artists and always worth sharing.
Hogg also shared some secrets and tips she uses when
painting.
“I use Ox Gall when painting watercolor portraits,” she
said, “a couple of drops of Ox Gall keeps the paint flowing more easily.”
One of the questions that always comes up for artists is
how not to make muddy colors or mud as we artists call
it.
“Some watercolors are transparent and then there are
those that are opaque and the opaque ones, like cadmium
red, should only be mixed with one transparent to avoid
making mud.”
She then delved into the basics of the Muncell Color
System, what she calls the intuitive color wheel.
“I’m not going to go through the whole theory behind
the system, it’s too scientific,” she said. “This color wheel
only uses five colors compared to the traditional color
wheel.”
She demonstrated-- with the sketch of a stained glass
pineapple -- how to use the system for its best effect. She
then discussed in the system known as discord colors.
These are colors that aren’t negative but actually add
interest and sparkle to paintings. It is not unlike the conventional color wheels’ complementary colors. Some col-
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On Saturday, May 1, the Fluvanna County public schools will be holding their annual Fine Arts Festival from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the high school. The festival will feature students of all grades levels in the county that are involved in
the fine arts programs. The event is free and will feature the Fluvanna County High School Art Show and Sale,
choral performances, band performances, art displays, and hands-on activities for all ages. Artworks, food, and
drinks will be available for purchase. Come on out and support the students of Fluvanna County.
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Fluvanna Middle School Honor Roll Third Nine Weeks
Principal’s
List
Shay Townsend
Dalton Wensel
Cara Wissinger
Students who
made all “A’s”
Grade 6
Charles Backlund
Kendall Baker
Glenn Boyle
Keegan Campanelli
Shannon Clarke
Jonathan Corbin
Kayla CorrederaWells
Conner Deerwester
Alexus DeMers
Oliver Dubon
Brooklyn Duenas
Sarah Edgerton
Cable Feild
Matthew Glass
Brandon Hackenberg
Mariah Hannan
Gwyneth Herndon
Hannah Holmes
Aaron Hummell
Annaleise Kennedy
Morgan Kennedy
Brittney Koczan
Alexandra LeFon
Abigail Lintecum
Marcus Luevano
Heather Mayes
Mikel Mayo-Pitts
Madalyn Messier
Courtney Ott
Katie Ruffa
Eleanor Sechler
Andrew Sherman
Emma Lee Strickland
Kate Stutz
Nickolas Switzer
Sarah Wilson
Grade 8
Cierra Anderson
Morgan Baker
Margaret Benvenutti
Kimberly Bianco
Bryce Campanelli
Clay Conner
Emma Derry
Nicole Douma
Triston Duenas
Kirby Herndon
Nikolai Mayo-Pitts
Mary McGehee
Hannah Meador
Matthew Reilly
Daniel Sheets
Brandon Shelton
Helen Wood
Grade 7
Markyll Bland
Joshua Boteler
Devon Burger
Jacob Carney
Ryan Daly
Kylee Dixon
Shyan Dubay
Austin Early
Cassandra Hobbs
Zachary Kent
Jessica Kirby
Hayley Kline
Madison Kline
Peter Lacey
Taryn Ludwig
Travis Moe
Sasha Morgan
Hunter Morris
Montana Nelson
Stephanie Pellicane
Alexis Scott
Hillman Shiner
Kelsey Silverman
Erin Small
Lauren Staton
Jordan Stowe
Clayton Strickland
James Stuart
Morgan Symmers
Honor Roll
Students who
made “A’s” and
“B’s”
Grade 8
Henry Anderson
Matthew Anderson
Hunter Baldwin
Victoria Besecker
Jessica Bilinski
Tyler Bockman
Clayton Bomberger
Jasmine Bowles
Marie Brown
Carter Cameron
Sidney Carr
Troy Coleman
Kortney Coles
Hannah Corbin
Anna Dean
Carrie Domenic
John Douma
Manna Edwards
Crista Elliott
Mathew Fragola
Dylon Garrett
Madison Givens
Jamie Hall
Sarah Homan
Grace Hubbard
Kyle Jenkins
Morgan Jennings
Jessica Jones
Kiana Jones
Nicholas LaRosa
Tanner Leary
Matthew Lindblad
Nigel Manifold
Madeline Marlowe
Jessica Martin
Chanel McClain
Anthony McLaughlin
Kaitlin McMullen
Anjelica Morris
Matthew Morris
Collin Murphy
Jordan Nazar
Madeline Otten
Brandi Pannell
Humberto PantojaRodriguez
Charles Parrish
Joshua Peck
EmilyPerez
SarahScruggs
Tyler Sharp
Allison Smith
Jonah Solga
Stephen Sprouse
Madison Stinson
Joseph Tamony
Bryan Ward
Derek Warner
Hunter Werley
Caitlin White
Emily White
Antonia Wilson
David Wilson
Grade 7
Hunter Albertson
Kiersten Allen
Katelyn Almarode
Christian Baber
Asia Bartlow-Minor
Seth Berry
Jonathan Billingsley
Julian Bonner
Shane Bowman
Monica Brittle
NaTaryia Brock
Kristin Brown
Charles Charlton
Collin Coleman
Kirsten Coleman
Ava Contreras
Craig Cook II
Kevin Crivaro
Hunter Deforge
Brandon Densmore
Rachel DeVore
Cailin Dobbins
Zachary Dobrin
Zeya Dovis
Alison Drake
Micaela Drayer
Erin Edgerton
Julianna Elliott
Shania Estes
Michael Fragola
Jordyn Frederick
Christopher Haislip
Michaela Hamm
Dajah Harris
Nicolette Harris
Jalen Harrison
Tyler Hartzog
Damon Hester
Malika Hill
Rashay Hills
Jessica Hodges
Jeffrey Hoover
Casey Johnson
Erica Jones
Mattheus Jonkman
Lane Kadlec
Chase Karaca
Elizabeth Kidd
Kara Kline
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Cassandra Locklear
Ryan Lowry
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Ross Marshall
Leyla Masinovic
Jamy Maynard
Nicole McCormick
Justin McDaniel
Michael McKinnon
Makayla Mefford
Mary Milton
James Mooney
Katelyn Morris
Abbey Neifert
Kenneth Nicholson
Christopher Norcross
Joseph Osteen
Savannah Perkins
Devin Pinney
Kaitlin Presley
Bowen Reed
Marta Regn
Lucas Reynard
Savannah Rhoades
Tyjai Richardson
Alyssa Robbins
Jesse Rodriguez
Morgan Scott
Christina Seale
Tyler Seay
John Settle
Madeleine Shelden
Benjamin Sheridan
Tory Stribling
Lauren Sullivan
Kristen Thomson
Ravon Tinsley
Teziah Tinsley
Sarah Trail
Hannah Truex
Caleb Turner
Anthony Walker
Leslie Walters
Cameron White
Raejion White
Samantha White
Abigail Williams
Christina Wipfler
Marquell Woodson
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Carter Allbaugh
Michael Apgar
Aaron Avant
Garrette Barr
Shjon Best
Dillon Bickley
Gabriella BillingsFranze
Johnna Bland
Jacob Blevins
Bridget Bossong
Ashtin Bowman
Garrad Breeden
Wendy Bustillo
Makayla Butler
Brandon Cheung
Raleigh Christian
Taylor Coleman
Melissa Colver
Michael Coppa
Dorothy Cosner
Justin Crawford
Walter Crouch
Hunter Davis
Jacquelynn Davis
Christopher Dean
Patrick Dieter
Haley Dillon
Brianna Donlon
Jadelyn Duenas
Brittany Dutton
Samuel Fleming
Richard Fletcher
Kinzie Flynn
Andrew Grey
Colin Grimsley
Andrew Guess
Olivia Haacke
Jacob Hahn-Fulk
Brett Haislip
Matthew Hamill
Alexander Heister
Robyn Hightman
Haley Hughes
Haley Jennings
Dustin Johnston
Hannah Jones
Blake Karaca
Andre Key
Jasmine Knight
Jacob Lawrence
Evan Linkous
Hunter Loyd
Taylor Lytton
Justin May
Lindsay McFarlane
Kenneth McIntyre
Rachel McNair
Rebecca Mirsky
Brianne Monahan
Christopher Moody
Alyson Moore
Austin Morgan
Arianna Mundie
Savannah Nelson
Timothy Novak
Alexander Ostrowski
Elizabeth PantojaRodriguez
Meadow Parrish
Gavin Patrick
Melody Perez
Jordan Persinger
James Prokopic
Phaedra Reaves
Landon Reid
Trevor Reuschling
Andrew Riddler
Thomas Riddler
Christopher Robey
Tanner Roth
Bryan Salopek
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Krista Scaminaci
Avery Sebolt
Autumn Shepherd
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Rachel Signoretti
Taijana Simms
Katriel Smith
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Melissa Stone
Dylan Stout
Wesley Sydnor
Levi Tripp
Sean Trzaskowski
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Gabriel Vincent
Patrick Wade
Emily Warren
Nicholas Washington
Katarina Waugh
Schuyler Williams
Michelle Woodson
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Flucos Escape to “Bollywood”
BY JESSICA TYLER AND
KACEY WILLIAMSON,
FCHS MASS MEDIA STUDENTS
The senior class at Fluvanna
County High School had their
doubts about the juniors
throwing their prom. “I doubted they had enough money to
pull off a prom as good as ours
last year,” said senior Hannah
Mahaffey. The Junior Prom
Committee started out the year
with less than $300. But thanks
to multiple bake sales at Video
by the Lake, lollipop sales, and
a student vs. teacher dance
contest, they have raised
enough to give the seniors the
prom they deserved.
This year’s prom-goers will
escape to “Bollywood,” an
Indian version of Hollywood,
on April 24, 2010 from 8 pm to
midnight for the prom of a lifetime. The FCHS gym—fondly
known as “The Shoebox”—will
The exotic invitation to this year’s prom
boom with excitement as students see the long-awaited decnight out with friends. “I’m excited
orations.
to get ready with all of my friends
“I’m most excited about blowing
and I’m looking forward to a nice
up balloons, and seeing our commitdinner out,” said committee memtee’s hard work shine,” said junior
ber Ausrine Bilyte.
Kaitlyn Mundie. The bright purple,
Exhilaration will continue after the
pink, gold, burgundy, and blue colclock strikes midnight. Students will
ors of Bollywood will catch the stureturn to the high school at 12:45 am
dents’ eyes as they enter their escape
the next morning for an “Afterroute. The escape to Bollywood will
Prom” party. Hosted by the school
be full of murals painted by students,
administration, and lasting until 5
and many surprises for the seniors
am, After-Prom will feature games,
to enjoy.
movies, music, and chances to win
Flucos are already getting anxious
prizes from local businesses and
to see how the prom turns out. “I’m
stores.
excited to see that all of our work
“I would like to thank those compaid off, and make my entrance in,”
mittee members and parents who
said Junior Prom Committee execuhave worked so hard and given of
tive Brittany Johnson. She notes that
their time and resources. Without
the bulk of the work has been done
their help, this prom would never
by only a handful of students, along
have been possible,” said Ms.
with Junior Prom Committee sponStevens. The Prom Committee is also
sor Ms. Stevens. Without her help,
thankful to Rick Wheaton, Food
Johnson said, “we would not have
Lion, Video by the Lake, EW's, the
been able to put on a great prom.”
Fluvanna Education Association, and
The seniors got their first taste of
Daffodils for all of their donations.
the prom’s extravagant theme when
They also expressed thanks for
they received their golden, handCharlotte Benson, Kim Morris, and
made paper invitations. The elaboother parents for donating food to
rate scroll-like invitations were spethe bake sales.
cially made for the occasion by an
This year’s juniors made a handful
Indian company.
of sacrifices to give their seniors a
Students are not only excited to
prom to remember. Hopefully, it’ll be
see the amazing and unique decoraa walk to remember when they
tions some are thrilled to spend a
make their escape to “Bollywood.”
Kacey Williamson is a junior at FCHS. She works at
Rivahsyde Restaurant. She hopes to attend James Madison
University and major in nursing. Jessica Tyler is a junior
at FCHS. She is an honor roll student and wants to attend
the University of Virginia to study sports medicine.
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The Fluco Beat
BY ASHLEY BURUSS, FCHS MASS MEDIA STUDENT
Fluvanna Delivers Good News
The Child Evangelism
Movement Fellowship (CEF)
was founded in 1937 by
Jesse Overholtzer. The purpose of the CEF is to “evangelize boys and girls with
the Gospel of the Lord Jesus
Christ, disciple them in the
world of God and establish
them in a Bible believing
church for Christian living.”
One of the divisions of the
CEF that helps accomplish
this is the Good News Club.
This volunteer-run club
takes place in communities
all over the country, with
almost 3,500 clubs nationwide.
The goal of the Fluvanna
branch is to teach kids of
elementary age (5-12).
Volunteers try to spread the
message of God through the
use of songs, fun activities,
and interactive Bible lessons. “It’s a club that teaches kids about Christ in a fun
and interactive environment,” said one of the vol- Good News Club volunteer Megan Lintecum
unteers. There are currently
Some were actually surprised
32 students and seven community
that a club whose “main focus [is]
volunteers.
teaching children the Gospel” was
The Fluvanna branch of the
allowed in a public school.
Good News Club was founded three
According to the Child Evangelism
years ago. They meet once a week
Fellowship website, the Supreme
at Central Elementary School from
Court ruled in 2001 that such a
October to March. While this
club was permitted on school
year’s club is over for the season,
grounds as long as it followed the
next year’s club will begin advertissame rules as any other communiing in August.
ty club. “I think it’s really cool that
Two of the volunteers are stuwe can have a club like this,” said
dents at Fluvanna County High
Lintecum.
School. Brittany Perkins and Megan
Both girls say that they really
Lintecum volunteer after school
enjoy the work they do with the
every Wednesday from 3:15 p.m. to
Good News Club and that it has
4:15 p.m. to help with the club.
been a gratifying experience for
This is Perkins’ first year with the
them both. “Each week as I watch
club and Lintecum’s third year.
the joy and excitement on the faces
Their primary job each week is to
of all who attend the Good News
teach the children a Bible verse.
Club, I pray that what
First, they read and explain the
we teach them
verse for the week and then play a
today makes
game or do an activity in order for
them a child
them to retain the information.
of God forev“The goal is for the children to have
er,” Perkins
the verse memorized and be able to
said.
say it at the next week’s meeting,”
said Lintecum.
Ashley Burruss is a senior at FCHS. She is a member of the Key Club and
the Beta Club. Next year, she will attend Longwood University to become a
teacher.
Sports
Fluco Boys’ Track
(Left) Senior Kadarius
Bruce hands the baton off
to junior Jordan Green
and (right) sophomore
Greer Brown long jumps
during the Fluco’s April 14
home track meet. The
Fluco boys won the meet
with a score of 80.5 (with
Orange County High
School scoring 60.5 and
Charlottesville High
School scoring 37).
The Fluco girls also won
the meet with a score
of 100 (with Charlottesville High School
scoring 38 and Orange
County High School
scoring 33). Coming up is
the Fluvanna Invitational
on Friday May 7 with
16 teams competing.
The meet starts at 4 p.m.
and runs until 10 p.m.
The District Championships will be held on
May 19 at Louisa
County High School.
Fluco Girls’
Track
Photos by Fluvanna
Sports Photography.
Fluvanna Golf at Its Best
BY EMIL COLMENARES
and the Golfers' Youth Development
Foundation. Call the Pro shop at
589-3075 for information and details.
Established golfers are encouraged
to
join
the
Golfers'
Youth
Development Foundation's first tournament of the year this coming weekend, April 17. Fun and a great time is
promised for all with food provided
by the Eagles Nest at the completion
of the tournament. Details are available at the Pro shop.
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Fluco
Girls’
Tennis
Junior Heather "Scrappy" Jenkins is pictured in the Fluco’s match against
Charlottesville on March 30. Coach Connie Banton reports that the team is
doing well this season. The many young players are learning and improving.
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The wrists are a tremendous power
source in the golf swing. Learning to
use your wrists correctly can help add
yards to your game. When you swing
the club back away from the ball your
wrists should hinge the club up. This
stores energy in the wrists. When you
swing the club down you should begin
to unhinge your wrists just prior to
impact with the ball, and begin hinging
them back up on the follow through.
This hinge, un-hinge, and re-hinge are
what cause the “whistling” sound
through the hitting area. The faster
you can make your wrist action the
faster the club will be traveling. Work
with a wrist hinge and you will see
your distance increase.
ALL THE TIME
Golf Tip #3
Photo by Fluvanna Sports Photography.
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Our Golf Pro at Lake Monticello,
Mark Marshall, is creating a golf
course for family use at Lake
Monticello. This course will be
designed so that junior golfers ages 5
through 17 can enjoy a golf course
that will be enjoyable to play. The recommended distances are available
and will be used to establish the tee
marker distances for the adult members of the family and the most desirable distances for the juniors.
This is being done to increase participation in the use of the golf course
for families with young children. It is
a fact that golf brings families together and increases better understanding
between parents and their children. It
is a game that can be enjoyed for a
lifetime and teaches youngsters thinking processes, integrity, and responsibility. This leads to a greater understanding of leadership qualities.
This program also benefits new
adult beginners by making it fun to
play from distances that helps expedite the learning process. So you see,
there's fun for all to enjoy and all families with young children are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity.
This program will be expedited and
is a joint project of Lake Monticello
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References
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Upcoming Events
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Call Mike Kuzemka 434-531-4838
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Popular Services:
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Lawn Treatments:
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Hardscapes
Tractor & Backhoe
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Sales/Installation
Maintenance Contracts Available!
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Home
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Conservation Field Day
The Virginia Boating Safety Course
sponsored
by
the
Virginia
Department of Game and Inland
Fisheries will be held at the Lake
Monticello Clubhouse Terrace room
on April 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is
free and limited to 30 persons.
This course is required for those
14 to 20 years of age in order to
operate a personal watercraft. By
July the course will be required for
those 35 and younger.
The one day course covers topics
including registration, trailering,
fueling, lights, aids to navigation,
anchoring and water sports. For
more information call 434-5895918. To register and obtain a course
book contact Tom Braithwaite,
[email protected].
A free Conservation Field day will
be held at Beaver Dam Farm 4 miles
west of Rt. 15 on U.S. 250 on May 6
from 4 to 8 p.m. Want to be a sponsor or vendor? Contact TJSWCD:
434-975-0224. $25 per vendor table;
$100 for sponsorship. Register by
April 21. Call the VCE-Fluvanna
office at 434-591-1950.
Fluvanna Taxpayers
Association Meeting
Carpentry,
Electrical, Plumbing,
Tile and More...
"Which Way Water in Fluvanna?"
is the topic of the next Fluvanna
Taxpayers Association meeting on
April 27, 6:30 p.m., at the Fluvanna
Library at Pleasant Grove. Taxpayers
will get to preview and give feedback
on the latest ideas for addressing
water wants and needs in Fluvanna.
The meeting is open to the public.
434-242-4634
Spring Concert
Professional
Licensed Contractor
Problems? We solve them!
Mellin Builders, LLC
EST. 1966-LAKE MONTICELLO, VA.
HANDYMAN SERVICE
MAINTAIN YOUR LARGEST INVESTMENT!
BATH • BASEMENTS • BUILT-IN • KITCHENS
RENOVATIONS & ADDITIONS • PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT • PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL REPAIR
Emergency
Services
LOCAL REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES
Boating Safety Course
The Fluvanna Community Singers
will be presenting their "Spring
Concert" on Saturday, May 1st at
7p.m. and Sunday May 2nd at 3 p.m.
at Carysbrook. The theme will be "
Poetry in Music." The concert is a
free gift to our community. There
will be music from "Oliver" Phantom
of the Opera", and many more great
pieces of music. Come and support
our singers. The chorus is directed
by Horace Scruggs and our accompanist is Cindy Stevens.
Habitat for Humanity
Accepting Applications
Fluvanna County Habitat for
Humanity will be accepting applications for its 13th home to be built in
Fluvanna County. This home will be
the third in Habitat’s small cluster
subdivision, High Mountain Acres.
Applications will be accepted from
April 15th to June 1st. Applications
can only be accepted between these
dates, no early or late applications
will be considered. Only persons living or working in Fluvanna County
may apply. Applications can be
picked up at the Fluvanna County
Library, MACCA, Social Services or
Health Department or printed from
www.fluvannahabitat.org
Zion UMC to Offer
Preschool Soon
Zion United Methodist Church will
be opening an academic, Christbased preschool this fall in the Zion
Crossroads area. Zion Christian
Children’s Center Preschool will
offer two and three day/week morning classes. Zion UMC also intends to
expand their ministry in the future
to be able to offer a full-day option
for students as well as an afterschool
care ministry and sports programs
for elementary school children.
Contact 434-589-1665.
KNOWLEDGE BEYOND MEASURE
OF EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE
40 YEARS
Carl Mellin •
434-591-0862
ELECTRIC LICENSE: 2710045420 • LICENSE: 270512997
Jennifer Zajac’s While I Was Out
column will return next week.
CARL MELLINBUILDERS.COM
A L L F LU VA N N A
“QUALITY YOU CAN COUNT ON”
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Joe’s Heating
& Cooling
Robert Evans
Henry Chandler &
Company Tree & Landscape Care
Your Professional Tree Doctor
For Total Comfort
•Pine & Hardwood Mulching •Systemic Tree Treatment
•Emergency Tree Removal
•Careful Tree Removal
•Stump Grinding
•Micro-Injection Technology
Free Estimates • Fully Insured for 2 Million Dollars
ALL THE TIME
Owner • Master Plumber
Licensed & Insured
Professional Member of International Society of Arborists
434-589-3461
Repairs & Installs
Doug Osteen
Cell: 804-787-4128
434-589-4113
Cell 434-531-4133
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Over 30 Years Serving Lake Monticello & Central Virginia
434-842-5300 • Cell 434-996-8889
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Classifieds & Legal Notices
ETIQUETTE CLASSES: Build confidence, learn skills for life--Social and
dining etiquette. Classes for all ages.
Contact Sandra Gallaudet 434-9607029, [email protected]
HOME ADDITIONS & REMODELING: DAK Construction, class A and
TREX PRO contractor specializing in
hardwood and composite decking.
Screen porches, remodeling, additions, and home improvements. Call
434-591-6003.
PRISTINE CLEAN now has openings
available. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or as needed. Insured and Bonded.
Free Estimates. Local References.
Locally owned and operated. Call
Peggy 434-962-2762.
BOARDING FOR MATURE HORSE
with nice grass and stall and shared
chores on lovely farm 10 minutes
from Lake Monticello. Grass arena,
round pen, trails nearby. Call 434293-5543.
For SaleSALE
FOR
2001 JON BOAT: 14' LOWE v-hull
jon boat w/trailer, electric 3hp motor
& battery. $1900.00 Call 434-5916674.
Presents
1995 MASTERCRAFT PROSTAR
190 w/trailer & accessories, Inboard,
275 HP EFI. Looks new and in excellent mechanical condition, low 420
hours. Garage kept. Price: $13,500.
Call 434-296-1959.
Authorized by Fluvanna County
Planning Department
Wanted
WANTED
DONATIONS NEEDED: Arvonia
Christian Fellowship Thrift Store
needs donations of furniture in good
shape, & washers, dryers, & stoves in
good condition. Will give tax writeoff receipt. Rt 15 Circle Drive behind
Jax Restaurant. 434-581-2474
FSPCA SPONSORS NEEDED for our
"Pet of the Week" ad in the Fluvanna
Review. Your name and/or business
name will be printed in the ad as
sponsor. Call Diane at the Fluvanna
Review, 434-591-1000, Ext 21.
AUTOS
AIRPORT MOTORS: 2008 Dodge
Ram $11,950--1999 Jeep Cherokee
93k $6450-—2001 Ford Windstar
$5950—-1995 Subaru 56k Miles
$5950—-1992 F-150 $2450—-2000
Honda Accord $7450—-1999 Honda
CRV $6950. airportautosales.com
434-589-1154
Yard Sales SALES
YARD
YARD SALE: April 24, 8am-12n. Rt
53 Across from Cunningham Store.
Estate items, dolls, books, household
items, clothes and more.
See Classifieds, Page 30
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may be emailed to
reviewads@
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434-589-1704 or
mailed to P.O. Box 59,
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• 10 PM
$5 Cover at the Door, ID Required for Entry
10 Centre Court • 434-589-1155 • Near Lake Monticello Fire Dept.& CVS
Our services include:
N Organizing, displaying & pricing
entire household contents
N Watching for & notifying client
of discovery of memorabilia,
valuables & monies
N Coordinating service personnel
& inspections, as needed
(plumber, pool service, etc.)
N Leaving premises clean & movein ready for new occupants.
This includes baths, appliances,
attics, basements, garages—
the entire house.
Call Beverly Smith
434-295-0597
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and any questions.
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PUBLIC
HEARING
The Fluvanna County Planning Commission will
conduct a public hearing pursuant to Virginia Code
Sections 15.2-2204 on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.,
in the Circuit Court Room at the Fluvanna County Courts
Building in Palmyra, Virginia to consider the following items:
ZTA 10:01 – Amendment to Fluvanna County Zoning Ordinance
regarding Sign Regulations: An ordinance to amend and reenact
Section 22, Article 15, portions of Section 22-22-1, and Section 2225-5 of the Fluvanna County Code with respect to the regulation of
signs and their respective definitions. The proposed amendments
are intended to address the issues that exist with the current ordinance that make it difficult to interpret and enforce the regulations
of the ordinance. Issues that exist with the current ordinance
include inconsistencies where sections of the ordinance contradict
one another, inadequate regulations pertaining to sign height/area
and number of signs permitted per parcel, and lack of regulations
on common sign types. Amending the sign ordinance, and ensuring that these issues are addressed, will make the interpretation
and enforcement of the sign ordinance easier for staff, the
Planning Commission, and the Board of Supervisors.
Copies of the complete text of the above ordinances and associated plans are available for public review at the Office of the
Fluvanna County Administrator during normal business hours.
The public is invited to attend these hearings at which persons
affected may appear and present their views. Questions or comments may be directed to Planning & Community Development
Department, at (434) 591-1910.
ALL THE TIME
COMPUTER HELP: Computer
Repair, Networking, Training, Data
Recovery. Free Pick-up & Drop-Off
(Subject to Location). COMPLETE PC
CARE Optimization Package $99.95.
Gravity's Edge, 14 Centre Court,
Palmyra. 434-589-6600
MODULAR HOMES: WHY PAY
MORE? We will beat any pricing!
Deal direct with owner. Call 434-3922211. www.haleyshomesINC.com
The Fluvanna County Citizen Water
Committee will hold a meeting on
Thursday, April 29, 2010 to continue
reviewing previously considered
water alternatives, along with any
other water supply related topics
that may arise from the committee’s
deliberations. The meeting is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in the Historic
Court House, 35 Court Square,
Palmyra, Virginia. The public is
invited to attend.
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DOG SITTING in our home. Taking a
trip? The family dog can't go? Leave
them with us. We will care for it like
it is our own. Call Christy at 434-5896356.
Public Notice
Fluvanna County
Citizen Water
Committee
Meeting
A L L F LU VA N N A
BOAT SERVICES: Need help with a
boat? Buying, selling, servicing,
launching, cleaning, reconditioning.
Call Perry 434-589-BOAT (2628).
RETIRED LONGABERGER PRODUCTS: April 24, 9am-3pm at the VFW
Hall, 1170 River Road, Charlottesville.
Basket raffles, Scratch offs for all,
everyone wins. Multiple collectors
selling. Information: 434-242-0980.
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April 22, 2010
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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF FLUVANNA
MICHAEL HOWARD MASON,
Plaintiff
v.
CASE NO. CL10000048-00
DEMETRIA VILLANEUVA MASON
Defendant
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
The object of the above-styled suit is to award Plaintiff, Michael
Howard Mason, a decree of divorce a vinculo matrimonii from the
Defendant on the ground of one year separation without cohabitation
or interruption.
And, it appearing by affidavit filed according to law that the whereabouts of Demetria Villaneuva Mason, the above-named Defendant,
are unknown, it is therefore ORDERED that the said Demetria
Villaneuva Mason appear on or before the 14th day of May, 2010, in
the Clerk’s Office of the Court and do what is necessary to protect her
interest.
And, it is further ORDERED that this order be published once a week
for four successive weeks in the Fluvanna Review, a newspaper of
general circulation in the County of Fluvanna; that a copy of this order
be posted at the front door of the courthouse wherein this court is
held; and that a copy of this order be mailed to the defendant at the
address shown by the aforesaid affidavit.
John G. Berry
Judge of the Circuit Court
J. Randolph Parker, VSB# 18183
March 19, 2010
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with
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For RentRENT
FOR
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE SPACE for
rent in Fork Union, VA. 198–1,500 sq.
feet. Call 434-989-4009.
LAKE MONTICELLO CHARMER:
3BR, 1.5BA, Immaculate condition.
Quiet loccation, almost new carpet &
HVAC, front porch, W&D, blinds. Paid
Association dues, 4/1, $925. 434-9931093/996-6379.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: Utilities
and common area maintenance
included. Tenant pays phone and/or
internet as desired. High speed internet available. Route 250, less than a
mile west of Route 15. 434-531-5094
or [email protected]
DAY SERVERS: The Eagle's Nest at
Lake Monticello Golf Course is under
new management, and we wish to
hire daytime servers. Please apply in
person at the Dogwood Restaurant,
10 Centre Court, Palmyra.
ANIMAL CARE WORKER: Fluvanna
County animal sanctuary has opening for part-time animal care worker.
Duties include feeding, administering
meds, and cleaning. Very rewarding if
you enjoy being around animals, but
tasks are very physical in nature.
Some weekend hours required. 25-30
hours per week. Candidate must have
reliable transportation. Call 434-8422404 to schedule interview.
COOK, DISHWASHER, SERVER: By
the River Restaurant is currently
accepting applications for the following positions: cook, dishwasher, server. Applicants must be experienced,
at least 18 years or older, and have
reliable transportation. Call 434-5811515 or email resume to [email protected]
P/T CLEANING POSITION with
Pristine Clean. Must be willing to
work hard and be reliable. Must be
insurable, and bondable. Background
check will be performed. Daytime, no
weekends, no nights. Above average
pay. Feel appreciated and needed.
Call Peggy at 434-962-2762 or email:
[email protected]
Real EstateESTATE
REAL
HOUSES FOR SALE: Multiple bank
owned foreclosures in area, low
down payment, financing available,
Call 866-534-8046.
SELL YOUR LAND QUICKER and for
more money, have it perk tested first.
Quality service and great rates. Call
434-249-0298.
We’re Local-Come See Us”
Now Offering Expert Tire Service at Great Prices
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YARD SALE LEFTOVERS? MOVING?
TOO MUCH STUFF? Donate it to the
Christian
Outreach.
It's
tax
deductible, and we do pick-ups. Call
Stacy 434-589-9552.
Help Wanted
HELP
WANTED
“SAVE ENERGY AND FUEL COSTS
10 Centre Court, Palmyra 434-589-1155
Near Lake Monticello Fire Dept.& CVS
RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, April 24
from 8:30am-3:30pm, at the Fork
Union Community Center on Route
15. Donations accepted at the
Fluvanna SPCA located at 5239 Union
Mills Road (Route 616) from 12n-4pm
Saturday, April 17 through Thursday,
April 22. Donations accepted at the
Fork Union Community Center from
9am-3pm on Friday, April 23. (Items
not accepted include: large pieces of
furniture, tires, computers, and mattresses.)
BUSINESS FOR LEASE: Inn 1831
Restaurant & Tavern, ongoing business with equipment and totally furnished, seats 65. Experienced and
knowledgeable person required.
Resume appreciated. For more information call 434-589-1300 or email
INN [email protected].
Sun. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Mon. thru Thu. 11 a.m to 10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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• TRANSMISSION FLUID EXCHANGER
•VA. STATE INSPECTION
• TOWING
• COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC ANALYZER
• TUNE-UPS
• SHOCKS & STRUTS
• HOSES & BELTS
• CERTIFIED ASE TECHNICIANS
• BRAKES & BATTERIES
• LUBE & OIL CHANGE
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Zion Crossroads 9654
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is very satisfying to know we have helped
to meet our customer’s needs. We take a lot of pride in
providing great service and excellent customer service is one
of our greatest strengths.
To Advertise Call Lisa 591-1000 ext.29
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SPONSORED BY TENASKA VIRGINIA GENERATING STATION
Route 600/Route 53 Roundabout
Fluvanna County
Intersection Reconstruction Project
Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 5 – 7 p.m.
Fluvanna County Library
214 Commons Boulevard Palmyra, VA 22963
Find out about the proposed realignment and construction of a roundabout
at the intersection of Route 600 (South Boston Road) and Route 53 (Thomas
Jefferson Parkway) in Fluvanna County to improve safety and efficiency of
traffic movement. The project will extend from 0.12 miles south of the
intersection to 0.15 miles north of the intersection.
Review the proposed project plans and environmental documentation in
the form of a State Environmental Review Process (SERP) preliminary
environmental inventory and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Categorical Exclusion document developed in cooperation with the Federal
Highway Administration and in accordance with federal guidelines at the
public hearing or at VDOT’s Culpeper District Office located at 1601 Orange
Rd. in Culpeper, 540-829-7500, or TDD/TTY 711. You can also review the
project information at VDOT’s Louisa Residency Office located at 3709 Davis
Highway in Louisa, 540-967-3710. Please call ahead to ensure the
availability of personnel to answer your questions. Property impact
information, relocation assistance policies and tentative construction
schedules are available for your review at the above addresses and will
be available at the public hearing.
In compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106
and 36 CFR Part 800, information concerning the potential effects of the
proposed project on properties listed in or eligible for listing in the National
Register of Historic Places is provided in the environmental documentation.
ALL THE TIME
03/11/10
•Acres Development, LLC to Southern
Property LLC T/A South.; 170 South
Pantops Drive, Charlottesville, VA
22911, Lot 15 Nahor Village. $90,000.
•Fannie Mae AKA Federal National
Mortgage to Wright, Michael L. &
Peggy S.; 564 Glebe Lane, Scottsville,
VA 24590; 4.33 Acres, Lot 10 Antioch
Glen, $265,000.
Sam
This Labrador Retriever, Pointer Mix is a
sweet charmer! An energetic young
adult at about two years old, Sam loves
getting out for exercise and delights in
a good tummy rub. Sam has a handsome brindle coat with a white chest
and paws flecked with brown. He's a
striking-looking boy with beautiful
golden brown eyes. Sam would love a
safe and caring home of his own
where he'll get the attention and
exercise he needs to be a loyal, loved
companion. Do you have a loving forever
home for the wonderful boy? Please
contact the Fluvanna SPCA, 5239 Union
Mills Rd. Troy, VA (434) 591-0123.
Give your written or oral comments at the hearing or submit them by May
10, 2010 to Mr. James S. Utterback, PMP, Culpeper District Administrator, at
1601 Orange Rd., Culpeper, VA 22701. You may also e-mail your comments
to [email protected]. Please reference “Route 600/Route
53 PH Comment” in the subject line.
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03/09/10
•Glasser and Glasser, PLC, Sub to
Branch Banking and Trust Company;
2713 Forest Hills Road, Wilson, NC
27894, Deed in Foreclosure.
03/15/10
•Gray, Sherman F. to Blue Ridge
Property Buyers, LL; 1885 Seminole
Trail Ste. 100 Charlottesville, VA;
22901; 2.00 Acres Lot 10 Oakfield
Subdivsion; $70,000
•Blue Ridgge Property Buyers to
Boudreau, Christine Maria–The; 1885
Semionole
Trail,
Ste.
100
Charlottesville, VA 22901; C/O Closure
Title–2.00 Acres, Fork Union Mag.
Dist. $20,900.
•Payne, Bertha Holland to Blue Ridge
Property Buyers; 1885 Seminole Trial
Ste. 100 Charlottesville, Va 22901; Lot
5 Columbia Mag. Dist.; 3.06. DBS.
THIS WEEK’S PET
VDOT ensures nondiscrimination and equal employment in all programs and
activities in accordance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964. If you need more information or special assistance for persons with
disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact VDOT’s Civil Rights Division
at 540-829-7525 or TDD/TTY 711.
State Project: 0600-032-188, P101, R201, UPC 76192
Federal Project: STP-032-7(019)
A L L F LU VA N N A
03/08/10
•Omweg, Beth to Notaro, Salvatore A.
& Monica D.; 27 Tuscarora Drive, Lot
185, Phase 10 Lake Monticello,
$171,900.
•Federal Home Loan Mortgage Cor. to
Sidwell, Michale G. & Holly A.; PO Box
42, Fork Union, VA 23055, Fork Union
Mag. Dist.,, 23.427 Acres, Parcel 1.
$198,500.
•Pace, WA Jr. to Reid, Donald L., Jr.;
RR 1, Box 611, Wintergreen Resort, VA
22967; Lot 12, Broken Island
$125,000.
03/12/10
•Terrell, Alice J. to White, Lisa and
Tyree, Kathina; 143 A. Brandon Ladd
Circle, Waynesboro, Va 22980; One (1)
Acre Palmyra Mag. Dist.; Deed of Gift.
•Muse, Philip Anthony & Susan J. to
Muse, Philip A. & Susan J.; 118 Feather
Falls Circle, Folsom, CA 95630; Lot
145, Phase 10 Lake Monticello, Deed
in Transfer.
•Prof. Foreclosure Corporation to
Deutsche Bank National Trust; 7255
Baymeadows Way, Jacksonville, FL
Parcel One: 4.206 Acres,
32256;
Parcel Two: 2.00 Acres; $186,880.
Deed in Foreclosure.
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Property transfer deeds are provided
by the Fluvanna County Circuit Court.
The Fluvanna Review is not responsible
for errors.
April 22, 2010
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