March 2015 - Rockfish Valley Community Center
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March 2015 - Rockfish Valley Community Center
the Rockfish Reader March 2015 From Executive Director Stu Mills: In the Summertime, When the Weather is Fine… It’s pretty hard to imagine frolicking around the grounds at a party when we’re under a Winter Storm Warning and facing another four to eight inches of snow, but that’s where my mind and my heart are today. I can’t remember having more fun at a meeting here than we had last Tuesday with the “Save SK8 Nelson” ad hoc committee. This group got off to a rousing start in the planning of its June 27th “Super Saturday” event, and ideas were flying fast and furious. I have no doubt that this group is going to put on one heck of a party and raise a ton of money to help pay for the liability insurance and maintenance on the skate ramp. Keep your eyes right here for more announcements about the event, and if you have a little time to offer, please join in the planning or volunteer at the event. Games, skating demonstrations, lessons, food, drink and music – you won’t want to miss this family-friendly party. It’s going to be epic! Following up on the ramp extravaganza, Saturday July 25th will bring our “Hoop Dreams” party to the grounds. We’ve already received some significant grant funding for the project, but this event will top off the cash we need to re-surface and re-stripe the basketball court, install new goals and more, and this committee is just forming. I know I’ve been approached by at least a half-dozen of our members who want to bring outdoor hoops back to the Rock, so please give Sara or me a call here at the office to get in on the planning for another blow-out Super Saturday event! If you and a bunch of your friends have an idea that you’d like to float for an outdoor event here this summer, we still have one Super Saturday date open on September 26th and we’d love to help you put it on and pull it off. Give us a call or drop us a line and we’ll get the event guidelines to you to help you get started. And in the spirit of “adhocracy” – you’re commitment is to just one event – when the party’s over, so is the committee! Hot Fun In the Summertime… help us make it happen! And thanks, as always, to all you doers out there that keep The Rock on a roll. IN THIS ISSUE Page 2 Winter Market, NCCO Concert, Pipeline Mtg, Coffee House Music Page 3 Adaskin String Trio, Annual Mtg, Rockfish River Gallery Page 4 Rockfish Arts Cooperative Page 5 Treasure Chest News & Sales, Celebrate Rockfish! Pages 6-8 Events, Classes & More HOW COMMUNITY HAPPENS Volunteer for a workday, come to an event, take a class—be a regular at The Rock! Donate to a Fundraising Campaign—be here in spirit even when you can’t be here in person. Become a Member—and let your voice be heard. The First Saturday is here! Spread the Word— networking brings people together. If you like what we’re doing here, tell someone about it. Join us for our community Pancake Breakfast—buttermilk pancakes, real blueberry pancakes, bacon, sausage, grits, scrambled eggs, OJ and good company. Then go find a great deal at the Treasure Chest! Trager Brothers Coffee opens at 8am, breakfast is served from 8:30am-10:30am, and the Treasure Chest opens at 9am. Give Us Feedback— whether it’s praise, a suggestion, or a complaint, we want to know. Help us shape a better community for you. First Saturday, March 7: Pancake Breakfast & Bag Day The Rockfish Reader Page 2 Saturday, March 7: Indoor Winter Market The 8th Annual Winter Market season continues Saturday, March 7! Indoor Community Markets feature local produce, meats, cheeses, jams, baked goods, plants, greenery, art and crafts. The markets run 9:00am-noon on the first Saturday of the month and each market coincides with RVCC's Pancake Breakfast and the Treasure Chest Bag Day. Each Market also features entertainment by some of our finest local musicians! 2015 Winter Markets 3/7: Beatles covers by Homage (du Fromage) 4/4: Western Swing by the Blazing Saddle Tramps For more info, contact Donna Kincaid at [email protected]. Thursday, March 12: Pipeline Opposition Meeting ARTISANS & STUDIOS Claudia Gibson Catering Susan Gorman: Derby Vixen Habitat for Humanity Sallie Justice: Life Coaching David Lipscomb: Virginia Rock Shop K Robins Designs: Symbolic Jewelry Friends of Nelson will host a pipeline opposition meeting on Thursday, March 12, at 7 pm at RVCC. This is a very important meeting to discuss the opening of the regulatory "scoping" period and the FERC scoping meeting scheduled for March 18. Also come to hear news, share information, and ask questions. David Moldenhauer For more information about Friends of Nelson and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, visit www.friendsofnelson.com. Rockfish River Gallery Sun., 3/15: Nelson Co. Community Orchestra Concert The Nelson County Community Orchestra, under the direction of Philip Clark, conductor, will be presenting a FREE Concert on Sunday, March 15 at 3:30 PM. The performance will include works by Purcell, Joplin, Handel, Timothy and Copland and a Suite from Downton Abbey (PBS Masterpiece Classics). The Rockfish Presbyterian Church Men’s Choir will be joining the orchestra for one of the pieces and members of the Nelson County String Education Program will also be featured. New musicians are always welcome to join the orchestra – more information at: www.nelsoncco.org or email [email protected]. Rehearsals are Mondays 7-9 pm in the RVCC Lounge. Friday, March 20: Coffee House Music Series w/Jim Lilly & Sunnyside Bringing you Pre-Bluegrass, Classic Country and Gospel Music with a generous portion of enthusiasm! Jim Lilly & SunnySide perform old-time/traditional roots music that spans the years from the 1840s to the 1950s, classic country tunes of the 50s and 60s, and a variety of Gospel tunes. Carol Phillips (autoharp) contributes her love of the Original Carter Family; Jim Lilly (acoustic guitar) adds the flare of his early love for old-time mountain music; and Betty Calvert (bass) brings forth her love of the classic country tunes. Together this group gives the beauty of old-time music a fresh new twist. Listen at www.thesunnysideband.com. Jim Lilly & Sunnyside Friday, March 20, 7:30pm $7 cover, In the Rockfish Lounge. Refreshments Available Coming April 17: Dick Harrington & Alex Caton Oldtime, Irish, Bluegrass & Gypsy Tunes 7:30pm/$7 cover, in the Rockfish Lounge. Chris Lowthert New Health Consultant Rosalba Valentino Rosalba Couture Karen Walker-Cooke Core Fitness Synergy Trager Brothers Coffee Tammy Huffman: Full Circle Salon Stephanie Murray: Ula Tortilla New Art Exhibits coming in 2015! 3/17—4/2: Favorites from the RVCC Art Committee & Cathy Kiehl’s Art Therapy for Seniors June 1—19: Nancy Lauler & Bill England July 9—29 Watercolors by Bettye White Pastels by Patty Turpin More info TBA! The Rockfish Reader Page 3 Sunday, 3/22: Wintergreen Performing Arts presents The Adaskin String Trio The Adaskin String Trio has won over audiences internationally with exuberant and stirring performances. Their playing has been hailed for “vigor, precision and stylistic certitude” (Charleston Gazette) as well as “spontaneity, intensity and charm” (Peninsula Review) and the Boston Globe praised them for “directing the listener to the heart of the matter.” Formed in 1994, the trio performs extensively throughout the United States and Canada, and has appeared at Merkin Concert Hall in New York, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and in Boston, Los Angeles, Montreal, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Santa Barbara and Chicago. In addition, the trio’s concerts have been regularly recorded for broadcast by CBC Radio, Radio-Canada, and National Public Radio. The Adaskin String Trio Sunday, March 22, 4pm In the Rockfish Lounge $35—Tickets available at www.wintergreenperformingarts.org/adaskin-string-trio-march-2015 Thursday, 3/26: RVCC Annual Membership Meeting Save the date for RVCC’s Annual Membership Meeting! We’ll be sharing our dreams and plans for the upcoming year, asking for your input, and asking you to vote on our Nominating Committee’s proposed slate of directors for the upcoming year. 2015 members should already have received their invitations and proxy ballots. If you have not already renewed for 2015, please be sure to do so ASAP so that we may include you at the meeting. For 2015, we’ve held membership dues steady, and again this year we’re offering three levels of membership commitment: Basic Member: Single Membership: $25, Family Membership: $45; Sustaining Member: Sustaining Single: $120, Sustaining Family: $180; and Rock Star! Single Rock Star: $480, Family of Rock Stars: $720. Go to https://rockfishvalleycommunitycenter.wildapricot.org/joinrvcc to join, renew, and see a full list of membership benefits—or stop by the RVCC Office or the Treasure Chest! Monthly Installment Plans Also Available! OUR TEAM RVCC Board of Directors President Gifford Childs Vice President Elaine Weems Treasurer Bob Kemp Secretary Sharon Gress Directors Sarah Jane Stewart, Sue Chase, Chuck Kiehl, Bill Perrelli, Bob Yoder, Phil Hearne, Cheryl Klueh RVCC Staff Executive Director G. Stuart Mills Operations Manager & Newsletter Editor Sara Taylor Treasure Chest Manager Marie Dennis Assistant Managers Now Open: The Rockfish River Gallery of Fine Art & Exquisite Crafts Kat Walsh, Betsy Greenleaf, & Eleanor Massie The Rockfish River Gallery of Fine Art and Exquisite Crafts is now open! The Gallery occupies the room formerly known as the Conference Room, directly across from the front office. As many of you know, the wonderful Valley Green Gallery closed on November 30th, after 22 years of operation. Those who were members were greatly saddened by this turn of events, as the Gallery was a great addition to the community. One of the Gallery’s members, Kathy Bonham, decided to open a new gallery here at RVCC. While the new gallery space is only about a third of the size of the old gallery, it will still be as varied in the fine arts and crafts it shows as in the old gallery. Nineteen artists have stocked the gallery with paintings, photography, cards, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, baskets, wood carvings, small hand-made furniture, candles, woven scarves, rugs and hats, glass-work and more. The majority of the contributing artists were members of the original gallery. Becky Olsen Doll Maker Russell W. Fisher Painter Penny Sipple Leather Craft Priscilla Kulp Jeweler Tom Wilkinson Painter and Mixed Media Gallery hours: 10:00am—4:00pm, Wednesday through Saturday. Grand Opening Saturday, March 7. The Rockfish Reader Page 4 Rockfish Arts Cooperative We’re pleased to present the Rockfish Arts Cooperative, a program devoted to the development of arts classes at RVCC. These classes are part of our ongoing mission to expand the cultural and educational programming available at our Community Center. Over the course of the next few months, we’ll be working to convert Room 12 into a full-time teaching studio for the arts. The studio will be available for use by both residential and guest instructors, and will offer a wide variety of classes and workshops. RVCC will also be seeking funding to provide necessary materials and supplies for the studio, and any donation made to RVCC for that purpose will be tax-deductible. If you’d like to be involved with this project—whether it’s to teach a class, volunteer your assistance, or make a donation, please contact RVCC at 434-361-0100 or email [email protected]. Beginning March 2: Life Drawing Sessions Mondays, March 2—30, 6:30-9pm, in Room 12. Fee: $10/session. Minimum of 6 people required, age 18 & up. These Life Drawing sessions provide a relaxed informal atmosphere and a wonderful way to improve your drawing skills. Figure drawing has always been the traditional cornerstone of any art training. The human figure offers every challenge – line, shape, tone, color, perspective and composition. This friendly group welcomes beginners, students & experienced artists to join them in an informal workshop setting. No instruction provided. To sign up, please contact RVCC: 434-361-0100 or [email protected]. Beginning March 10: Introduction to the Japanese Tea Ceremony with Mikaela Deighan 4 sessions, Tuesday and Thursday evenings March 10, 12, 17 & 19, 6:30-8:00pm, in Room 12. $60/ series. Introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony with emphasis on guest etiquette and the various arts appreciated within the tea ceremony: tea, ceramics, sweets or wagashi, chabana (flower arrangement), calligraphy and incense. Participants will get a taste of the Chado philosophy and aesthetic that is delightful, mindful, and so applicable to our daily lives. "Tea is the locus of the transcendent and the mundane, unbifurcated." The philosophy of ichi-go ichi-e—one time one meeting, being present and in the moment—that is honed in tea, is an important practice to have in our busy and stressful lives. The sessions are based on the four principles of tea: Wa (Harmony), Kei (Respect), Sei (Purity), and Jaku (Tranquility.) Week I: Wa - Harmony: Intro (Why do Tea?), Bows (Shin, Gyo, So), Tea Dogu/Tea ware and their uses, Chabana (bring a vase!), Kei (Respect)—Guest behavior in the tea room and phrases used. Sweets (wagashi): What are they and how do you eat them? Making bowls of tea. Week II: Sei (Purity)—Incense, cleanliness and handling of tea dogu; demonstration of Ryakubon (tray tea); Tea and Sweets; Jaku (Tranquility)—Zen Philosophy: the world through tea eyes; The use of scrolls in the tea room. 2nd demonstration of Ryakubon. Tea and Sweets. For more info and to register, please contact Mikaela Deighan at [email protected]. Classical Painting Workshop with nationally known artist Frank Cavino A viewing of Frank's instruction from one of his videos will be shown March 11 from 7-8:30pm, in Rockfish University. One of his students will be present to answer questions, show their work and give detailed information about the workshop. Workshop dates: Oct 19-23, 9am-6:30pm. Learn to paint like a renaissance master with portrait artist Frank Cavino. Over the course of the week you will learn how to draw with accuracy using an ancient method, how to duplicate anyone's complexion, undertoning with the Florentine Method of Verdacicio, and using azuraccio undertones in landscapes using the methods of the Hudson River Valley school. By reproducing a masterpiece of the time, you will learn all these methods and more to create your own masterpiece. For more info, call Jill at 361-0127. Continuing in March/April: Estonian Lace Knitting with Marti Naro Thursdays in March/April: Dates TBA. 6:30—8:00pm, in Room 12. Fee: $60/series, including email support as needed. This 3-part class will introduce advanced beginning knitters to Estonian knitted lace, its history, forms and techniques, how to combine lace stitches and how to read a chart. Students will knit a traditional scarf/shawl, which may or may not be finished within the duration of the class. Support is available as needed with casting off and blocking after the class ends. Skills required: Advanced beginning knitter and above. Must know knit, purl, YO and K2tog and basic knitting abbreviations. Knitters should have fair control of their needles. Space available for up to 6 students. To sign up, and for more info about materials needed, please contact Marti at [email protected]. March 14 & 21: Handmade Brushes for Artists with Virginia Dawnswir 9am—4pm, March 14 & 21. Room 12. Adults only, please. Series fee: $75. Lunch break 12—1pm—please bring a bag lunch! Learn how to make beautiful and functional brushes for painting, calligraphy, sumi-e and other wet media. Students will make several bamboo and deer tail fur brushes over 4 classes. Materials included. Virginia studied under Susan Nayfield Kahn, master brush maker. Space is limited—to register, contact Virginia Dawnswir at [email protected] or 434-8255320. The Rockfish Reader Page 5 Treasure Chest News The Treasure Chest is now open Mondays! NOW OPEN Due to popular demand, the store is now open Mondays from 10—4. Whether you’re coming to the Center for a class or a cup of coffee, you can now shop the Thrift Store too, and get first shot at all the great donations that have come in over the weekend. MONDAYS! Every Saturday is Bag Day! Our popular First Saturday $10 Bag Sale is now EVERY Saturday, for all regularly priced clothing, belts, shoes, purses & scarves. Our First Saturday Bag Day will now feature 20% off all specially priced clothing in addition to the normal Bag Day Sale! Don’t forget—the Treasure Chest is accepting furniture on a consignment basis! For consignment terms and more information, please visit the Treasure Chest page on our website, or stop in and visit with Marie to find out how consignments work. Treasure Chest Hours Mon.—Fri.: 10am—4pm Saturdays: 9am—3pm “Best of the Chest” Monthly Silent Auction: 16” Hand-Painted Italian Platter Opening bid: $50 Buy It Now: $125 On Sale in March: BOOKS Bag Sale! Volunteers & Donations always welcome! Fill a grocery bag with regularly-priced fiction for just $7! RVCC members get 10% off their purchases every day at the Treasure Chest! May 30: 2nd Annual Celebrate Rockfish! And $50-50/50 Cash Raffle 50/50 $5000 Cash Raffle Grand Prize* $50 Per Ticket Only 400 Tickets Available! *grand prize will be 50% of total ticket sales, up to a maximum of $5000. Additional cash prizes given if more than 200 tickets are sold. Winner drawn at Celebrate Rockfish! Saturday, May 30, 5pm-9pm Music, Food, & Family-Friendly Fun! Raffle tickets will soon be available at the RVCC Office, the Treasure Chest Thrift Store, and at rockfishcc.org. No admission fee for Celebrate Rockfish! Click Here to Get Your Raffle Tickets! The Rockfish Reader Page 6 What Can YOU Do With Rock U? Rockfish University (or “Rock U”, as we like to call it) is a new educational space ready for your seminars, classes, meetings, conferences, and training sessions. Features include multi-media projection capability, "SmartBoard" interactive whiteboard technology, a wide-screen HD television, dedicated wi-fi, and comfortable, flexible seating for up to 30 participants. For more information, contact us at [email protected]. Upcoming Rock U Courses Wednesday, March 11: DVD Intro to Frank Cavino’s Classical Painting Workshop 7—8:30pm, in Rockfish University. See Workshop Description on Page 4. Beginning Tuesday, March 17: Getting Started at Piedmont Virginia Community College Tuesdays March 17, April 21, May 19, and June 16. 6:30—7:30pm, in Rock U. No Charge. Topics Covered: PVCC degrees and certificates; many you can complete in less than two years; Resources to help you succeed in the classroom and beyond; PVCC placement tests (receive free practice test materials!); Financial aid opportunities. Presented by Denise McClanahan, PVCC Outreach Manager, 434-961-5275 or [email protected]. Monday, March 23: Help with Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s or Other Dementia 10:00—11:30am, in Rock U. No Charge. Are you struggling to care for a loved one at home who has Alzheimer’s or other Dementias? This free workshop will provide information about the progressive nature of dementias, the common symptoms and behaviors associated with these cognitive diseases, as well as practical tips and techniques to help manage these behaviors. There will also be time for questions and general discussion. Knowledge builds confidence. Come learn, share and become empowered to better manage the challenges of caring for your loved ones. This workshop is FREE to the community. Light refreshments will be provided. Seating is limited. RSVP by March 20, 2015 to Suzanne Stephens from Home Instead Senior Care by calling 434-218-7252. Events & Classes at RVCC New Classes Beginning March 9: Rosalba Couture Spring/Summer Sewing Classes* Kid’s After-School Stitch (ages 8-12) Mondays, March 9th —30th, 4—6pm. Fee: $150 Mondays, April 6th—27th, 4—6pm. Fee: $150. Mondays, May 4th—25th, 4—6pm. Fee: $150 Adult Beginner Sewing Wednesdays, March 11th—April 1st , 6—8:30pm. Fee: $175 Wednesdays, April 8th—29th, 6—8:30pm. Fee: $175. Wednesdays, May 6th—27th, 6—8:30pm. Fee: $175. *There are 3 sewing machines available for use, and a 2 person minimum to hold the class. First come, first serve to use the studio’s machines. Students will be provided with thread, scissors, pins, etc. for use for the duration of the class, but must provide their own fabric for specific projects. To register, contact Rose at 434-996-0861 or [email protected]. Registrations must be placed one week prior to start of the session. Beginning Monday, March 16: International Folk Dance Class with Sue Chase Six-week class, Monday evenings, March 16—April 20, 6:00—7:30pm, in Room 14. Cost: $8 per class if three or more classes are paid for at the first class on March 16. Otherwise, $10 per class. Note: The last class is free to RVCC members! Description of class: You will experience easy to moderate dances from many countries around the world. Beginners are encouraged, experienced dancers are always welcome. No partners needed. Everyone welcome - ages 8 to 80+. A minimum of eight people are needed for the class to proceed. For more info or to register, please contact instructor Sue Chase at [email protected] or 540 456-8176. Wednesday, March 18: Life Coaching Focus Group with Sallie Justice—Make It Clear, Make It Possible: Making Positive Changes with Clarity and Confidence 7 - 9 pm, in Room 4A. Fee $25. So what DO you want...in a particular situation, this month, this year, in your life? And how might you actually pull it off? Get a jumpstart in this sometimes overwhelming endeavor - join this two hour class to help you clarify your vision for yourself, make friends with what appears to be standing in your way, and uncover how you can make your seemingly impossible dreams or goals...possible. Next one offered in April: Standing on Solid Ground—Moving Forward with Courage and Confidence. Contact Sallie Justice at 434-962-3794 or [email protected]. Or slip a note under her door with your name, contact info, and this class title. Private Life Coaching Sessions also available by appointment—on the phone, or in person at RVCC, Room 4A. Sessions devoted to helping you clarify your personal or professional goals, and make reaching them possible. See also the list of current & upcoming art classes on page 4! For a full schedule of events, workshops and classes, visit www.rockfishcc.org. The Rockfish Reader Page 7 Events & Classes Continued Ongoing Stuff INSTRUCTORS & LEADERS Claudia Gibson Catering New Winter Hours! Wednesday—Friday, 8am—3:30pm (breakfast & lunch); Tuesday & Saturday 8— 11:30am (breakfast). Claudia Gibson Catering serves breakfast Tuesdays—Saturdays, a limited lunch menu on Wednesdays, and a full lunch menu on Thursdays and Fridays. Pastries, cookies, and muffins are available, plus soups and frozen dinner entrees. Breakfast is served on every Saturday other than the Pancake Breakfast day. Yoga Every Friday: Gameworks 7—9:30pm. Come meet your friends on Friday nights for a night of gaming. Bring in your Magic Cards, Risk game, Chess, Settlers of Catan, Battle Ship, Life, Sorry, UNO, or any number of games you like and let the battles begin. Girls! GameWorks can be whatever you want it to be--Bring your paper, pencils, knitting, sewing, rughooking, or bring your games too, and show off your skills. Come join us for a fun night of games and creative fun. Check the front door the night of the event for a posting on where in the building we will be playing. All ages welcome! Children under 10 years old must have parental supervision. Be prepared to have some serious fun! For more info, contact Jill Averitt at 434-361-0127. Brian Webb Every Monday: Nelson County Community Orchestra Rehearsals—Musicians wanted! Weekly Rehearsals on Mondays, 7 – 9 PM, in the Rockfish Lounge. If you play—or used to play—an orchestra instrument (violin, viola, cello, acoustic bass, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, French horn, trumpet or other instruments) and would like to get back into playing music in a friendly, engaging learning environment, come and join us and our experienced conductor, Philip Clark. More info at: www.nelsoncco.org or contact Diane Sprinkle: 434-946-7834 or [email protected]. Karen Walker-Cooke Ongoing Classes Sewing Lessons with Rosalba Valentino Private Lessons Available. Contact Rose at 434-996-0861 or [email protected] for more info. See also the sewing classes listed on page 6. Tae Kwon Do Mondays & Thursdays, 6:30pm. Visit the TKD page or contact Larry Cabaniss at (434) 9895168. Sara Agelasto Martina Compton Sandra Pleasants Karen Walker-Cooke Rebecca L’Abbe Tonya Ridings Fitness & Zumba Life Coaching Sallie Justice Sewing Instruction Rosalba Valentino Tae Kwon Do Larry Cabaniss QiGong Yoga Brian Wright Private Yoga Sessions: Have you wanted to try yoga but do not know where to begin? Do you have a yoga practice but need a refresher? Can't find a yoga class that fits in with your busy schedule? Try a personalized Yoga and Wellness Class with Sara Agelasto. As a Certified Natural Health Professional and Clinical Herbalist, Sara works with you to create a yoga and wellness practice that suits your individual or small group needs. For more information, please Contact [email protected] or 434-825-5983. Yoga Classes Yoga w/Sandra Pleasants: Mondays, 9:15—10:45am: Iyengar (all levels), $15/class; Mondays 6—7:30pm: Advanced Iyengar, $15/class; Tuesdays, 10—11:30am: Gentle Iyengar, $12/class. Contact Sandra at 434-361-2262 or [email protected] to register. Tuesdays, 6:00pm: Back, Neck, Shoulders Yoga Plus w/Rebecca L’Abbe. $15/drop-in OR $104/8 classes (must use within 3 months from date of purchase). In addition to yoga asanas (poses), we use self-massage with balls and targeted stretches to address discomfort and stiffness in the back, neck and shoulders. Some experience in yoga helpful but not necessary. 434-466-2696 to register. Wednesdays, 6:00pm: Multi-level w/Martina Compton. Contact [email protected] to register. Thursdays, 6:30pm: Men’s Yoga w/Brian Webb. 434-361-9218 to register. Fridays, 9:00—10:30am: Kundalini Yoga w/Tonya Ridings. Kundalini Yoga is appropriate for all ages, and works to strengthen and heal your body, mind and spirit from the inside out. Each class includes physical exercise (kriya), chanting/mantra, breathwork, meditation and deep relaxation. $12 or 10 classes for $108. 434-465-1561 or [email protected]. Core Fitness Synergy—”Sweat Looks Good On You!” Core Group Training: Mon. 7:45am, 9am,10:30am; Wed. 7:45am & 10:30am; Fri. 7:45am & 9am. Core Cuts: Tuesdays, 9am. Core Fusion: Wednesdays 9am. Core Combo: Thurs. 9am. Core Basics: Thurs. 10:30am. Contact Karen at 434-989-0093 or email: [email protected]. For more info, corefitsynergy.com. Life Coaching w/Sallie Justice. Hot-Topic Coaching to address a specific issue...your “hot topic.” Coaching Series to make major changes in your life. Coaching Courses: Group coaching with specific focus. Private Life Coaching Sessions to help you clarify your goals and make reaching them not only possible, but probable. Contact Sallie: 434-962-3794 or [email protected]. For a full schedule of events, workshops and classes, visit www.rockfishcc.org. The Rockfish Reader Page 8 The RVCC Business Council The RVCC Business Council is a new group designed to inform, link and promote local entrepreneurs. It will also serve as the voice of the Rockfish Valley business community, and Nelson County merchants at large, in supporting sustainable growth while advocating for business-conscious ordinances and regulations. Small or large, established or new, your enterprise will benefit from the quarterly Business Roundtables that will feature seminars on topics critical to your success. In addition to becoming a voting member of RVCC, you will also benefit from the networking opportunities the Business Council provides and from the exposure to the RVCC membership that your presence on our website and access to our mailing list affords. 2014—2015 Business Council Members Addcontext Confidential marketing communication, analysis & consulting 2014-2015 Business Council Membership Levels RVCC’s Business Council enrollment is now open. Please contact us for more info! Ashley's Market Barefoot Bucha Business Member - $100 and up Becerra Lawncare Includes RVCC membership Seat at Business Roundtable Listing on RVCC’s Council Web page One free one-day use of Rockfish University or similar space Blue Haven 151 Bed & Breakfast Blue Mountain Brewery Blue Ridge Floral Design, LLC Business Partner - $500 and up Blue Ridge Life Magazine Benefits include all Business Member benefits, plus: Creation Appreciation Landscaping Friends of Nelson Deborah Harkrader Starfire Pottery/Certified Massage Therapist. 434-361-1788 Business card ad in RVCC’s Partner web page 2 free one-day uses of Rockfish University or similar space 2 free Pancake Breakfast passes & 2 free Coffee House Music passes Heartwood Design The Monroe Institute MedEssential Oils Corporate Sponsor Mountain Area Realty, Inc. Carol M. Quigless, Integrative Holistic Health Practitioner 434-361-2014 Rodgers Enterprises—Moving Earth 434-263-6541 Rogers & Associates—Certified Public Accountants Stewart Computer Services Tiger Fuel Wild Wolf Brewing Co. $1,000 and up Benefits include all Member & Partner perks, plus: Full page ad in RVCC’s Sponsor web pages Unlimited RVCC use for meetings or events One “Carte Blanche” admission card, good for all RVCCsponsored events Your logo on all RVCC publications Your logo on our Sponsors banner in Auditorium & Lounge Advertising space in the RVCC newsletter and email blasts Windridge Landscaping Co. Please support the local businesses who support RVCC! The Rockfish Valley Community Center 190 Rockfish School Ln, Afton 22920 434-361-0100 Www.rockfishcc.org | [email protected] Treasure Chest: 434-361-0103 Volunteers and members needed! We invite you to join us at the Rockfish Valley Community Center…Where Community Happens!