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Seeking nominations: Virginiaadds Small Business Veteran of Vietnam War Foundation museum new wing By Lou Realmuto

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Our local Vietnam veteran, Lou Realmuto is a member of Cruisin For Heroes (www.cruisinforheroes.com) which actively supports the Fisher House Foundation and various other charities that support our military, veterans, first responders and other local organizations and charities throughout Virginia. They also have a monthly Cruise-In at Bruster’s here in Culpeper. He first introduced the Vietnam War Museum to the Culpeper area in an article in this section published last June. His group organized a car cruise to the museum last Spring. He again helped bring additional visitors to an Open House in July and a follow up article was published in this section that month. He has recently been advised of a new wing which was added and an article written by a museum member, Herbert “Skip” Degan appeared on the American Legion website. Below

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The Culpeper-Madison-Rappahannock Farm Show hosted its Little Mr. & Miss CMR contest July 9. Pictured from left to right are: Savannah Smith who helped Little Miss CMR Emmaleigh Timmons handle her sheep, Littlest Miss CMR Esma Owens, Littlest Mr. CMR Colton Bryce, Little Mr. CMR Jasiah Myers, and contest judge Lenah Nguyen along with her son, Lewis.

King runs for District 18 delegate as Green Party candidate By Jeff Say

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Will King wants to represent the people of the 18th District, not a party. The Green Party candidate will challenge Republican incumbent Michael Webert and Democratic challenger Tristan Shields in the November elecWill King tion for a seat in the general assembly. The retired US Federal Air Marshall and U.S. Navy veteran from Bealeton said that he wants to give constituents from the 18th District a choice. “After serving my country for 25 years, I wanted to be more involved in my community,” King said. “Being a veteran and a police officer, once you’ve served people it’s hard to stop.” He decided to run as a Green Party candidate after meeting campaign manager Tim Cotton, but said he’s not beholden to any party. He agrees with the 10 key values and four pillars of the party, but is his own candidate. “You get to mold those 10 key values to you,” King said. “The one thing that really attracted me, is that the national and state party have zero influence on how I run my

candidacy. The platform I have that is specifically meant for the 18th District.” Having a background in public safety, one of his key issues is battling the heroin epidemic by giving more funding to local law enforcement. “Instead of introducing new legislation, I’ll use the existing legislation to fund county sheriffs and police departments to give them the tools and the manpower to fight drug epidemic,” King said. Increasing salary will help attract and retain officers and King also stresses that improving their equipment is key in fighting crime. He has already met with Fauquier County Sheriff Bob Moser and expects to meet with the other sheriffs throughout his campaign. While Fauquier County is his homebase and he’s already made several connections there, Rappahannock County has welcomed him as well. He said he’s still branching out into Culpeper and Warren counties but said that people are already recognizing him. “People have had plenty of literature to read about us,” King said. “We’ve had a lot of people recognize us in the parade. Culpeper is still growing, but it’s happening naturally.” One issue that connects all Green Party candidates, King said, was their belief in solar power. He describes his philosophy as Green conservative.

“Enacting agricultural, environmental conservation programs with the emphasis on small business and job creation,” King said. “Let’s take solar power, the 18th District does not have its own solar power company. Going into solar, for every one person that works on a solar panel that creates three or four jobs. So just imagine if we can bring something like that in Fauquier County.” He said that by focusing on the local workforce and bringing new jobs to the district, not as many people will commute an hour north for employment. King said he wants to protect the environment and put people over profit. “If you have a strong environmental platform, people are going to vote for you regardless of what party you belong to,” King said. “We oppose all pipelines, all fracking, all coal ash and uranium mining.” He said fracking could pollute well water and that is a major concern. “Clean drinking water is not a privilege, it’s a right for everybody,” King said. Despite having worked in law enforcement for several years, he believes in hemp production and stresses the differences between the plant and its cousin cannabis. “I’ve talked to local law enforcement and they agree that hemp is not cannabis,” King said. “If you take a 10 acre lot of hemp and decide you’re going to be sneaky and

put in an acre of cannabis, you just destroyed the crop for both. Twenty-five thousand different products, and if you can somehow get a processing plant in the state going, you can have a head start in the rest of the country.” King said Kentucky is the only other state attempting to open a processing plant and that Virginia could have a head start on the rest of the country. King said that the current political climate has become toxic and the Green Party act as the “marriage counselors.” “We’re the rational alternative,” King said. “The big parties are pointing figures at each other. What I represent is a swing vote. I’m there for the people, nobody is going to tell me how to vote.” King said that in six years Webert has not taken any chances and has voted along party or committee lines 96 percent of the time. “Look at his record, tell me what stands out,” King said. “It’s nothing personal against him, but when you look at him you look at an established bought and paid for legislator.” To be successful, King said his strategy is connect with the people. “People are always going to lean a certain way, when you are able to talk to a person at a ground level and find out what’s important to them, and explain how you’re going to help them, they are more than happy to listen to it,” King said.


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Stuck between a rock and a fun place By Jeff Say

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Eva Gomez paints a rock during a CulpeperRocks event at Crossfit Culpeper July 1. More than a dozen kids and adults turned out to paint rocks to be placed throughout Culpeper. CulpeperRocks has grown on Facebook to include more than 6,000 members and families have enjoyed the tradition brought back from Florida by the Altman family.

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Culpeper is rocking out. There isn’t a wild musical festival coming, instead, youth, families and even some adults are enjoying the CulpeperRocks phenomenon. Started by Teresa Altman and her family, the CulpeperRocks Facebook group has more than 6,000 members and the colorful painted rocks can be found all over Culpeper, and now the world. The Altman family brought the rock collection hobby home following a trip to Sanford, Fla., in November. While there, they discovered colorful rocks hidden throughout the town and decided

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it would be fun to start distributing rocks in their hometown. “When we were on vacation we spotted a rock and it just spread joy,” Altman, a case manager for adult services at Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services, said. “My daughters said this is so cool, we should do this in Culpeper.” They started spreading joy in December, distributing rocks throughout downtown, but it wasn’t until her oldest daughter, Sedona, had her 10th birthday party that the hobby really took off. Her and her friends had a rock painting party and then they hid them. The colorful rocks started popping up everywhere after Altman started the Culpeper Rocks Facebook page and others quickly followed in her children’s footsteps. “I really just like the concept of spreading joy,” she said. “Once we knew they were out there the whole family started looking out for them.” Her husband Luke is a sergeant with the Culpeper Police Department and he would come home and tell his family about businesses seeing the rocks popping up everywhere. Soon those businesses got into the fun, hosting rock painting parties. At a recent painting party at Crossfit Culpeper, more than a dozen children and adults made elaborate designs and dried the rocks before heading out to hide them. Once found, the rocks can be collected or redistributed throughout the community. “It’s not just exciting for the kids, the adults love it too,” Altman said. “It’s real exciting to know we have created something and made someone’s day.” Altman said she knew that it would become popular, but didn’t ➤ See Rocks, Page 5


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Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017 ➤ Rocks, from Page 4 expect the Facebook group to surge the way it did. She said that some people post their creations before hiding them, but she’s seen several that have just popped up in the community. Many have intricate designs, with some of the most unique being Disney themed. Others have been dipped in swirled paint, making a marbled effect. The rocks have migrated as well, with one being placed in the mouth of a lion statue in Norway. Others have been taken and distributed on vacation in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. “A lady found one in New Jersey,” Altman said. “We’ve had several people from Fauquier, Orange, Madison and Front Royal all get involved.” Her family recently took a large batch of rocks on their vacation to North Carolina so their relatives could paint and hide the rocks as well. “We love it,” Altman said. “My husband even gets excited about it. My kids just like painting and hiding them. They get on Facebook with me and look at all the creations.” The Altmans have a 9-year-old daughter as well and are expecting their third girl in September. She’ll likely have plenty of rocks to paint

as well. “We’ve painted hundreds of rocks,” she said with a laugh. Several businesses have started selling rocks for painting, including A.B. Kearns in Brandy Station and Elkwood Stone and Mulch. Elkwood Stone and Mulch have donated rocks for a July 22 event and the Culpeper Town Police will host a Rock with Cops event. Altman said she’s enjoying the enthusiasm the community is showing and hopes it continues. “I think it will probably level out a little bit, but I like seeing everyone putting their designs out there and sharing them,” Altman said. “I just think it’s exciting to find them.”

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Glen Allen did the unthinkable. Out of field of eight teams, the Richmond-based team defeated its area neighbor Rockville, to win the 2017 8-year Old Rookie Baseball State Tournament. After a dogfight during the first four and a half innings, where it appeared Rockville held a slight edge leading by a margin of one run, Glen Allen struck back by taking the lead on a Connor Slaski RBI single that scored Garrett Crabbe that eventually gave them a 4-3 win to force a second game. From the first day of the tournament, adversity and the unmistakable ability to remain poised proved to be no strangers Glen Allen. After narrowly losing to Summit Point (7-6), Glen Allen bravely fought back to escape the fate of double elimination. “I thought it was fabulous for eight-year old boys to lose and come back the we did,” Glen Allen Manager Sean Connor said. “We came back to win three games in one day and return to win two more - it was spectacular.”

With one run separating the two teams, Glen Allen narrowly out-hit Rockville.. However, although game two was not a blowout, the Glen Allen dominated Rockville with a 5-0 shutout to win the coveted title. Defense and timely Glen Allen hitting forced Rockville to a hole, trailing 2-0 after two innings. In the bottom of the third inning, Glen Allen extended their lead to 4-0 courtesy of RBIs from Steele Smith (triple) and Chase Hannett (single). Glen Allen completed the shutout in the bottom of the 5th inning, after another Smith RBI (single) that scored Connor Slaski. “The heart, the way they kept their heads up, everybody contributed, and it wasn’t one kid to do a lot of things,” Connor added. “Everybody stepped up and they all played well today.” Glen Allen’s path to the state championship included victories over Arlington (District 3), New Kent (District 1), Summit Point (District 9), and Rockville (District 5). The next step in Glen Allen’s ➤ See Baseball, Page 7


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➤ Baseball, from Page 6 championship season will be the Southeast Regional Tournament, in Palm Beach, Fla., on July 18. “It will be an opportunity for the boys to see what that level looks like,” Connor said. “We will find out what we need to do differently, what we need to grow, and how we need to build. We can play small ball, big ball, and score a lot of runs, if we need too.” As for the host Rappahannock team, they lost 23-1 during opening day against Rockville. Rappahannock’s lone run took place in the bottom of third inning after Leeland Pentecost’s single scored Jason Streagle from third base. Rockville scored in every inning, including a grand slam home-run from Collin Felts in the top of the 4th inning. Rappahannock was eliminated from the tournament after losing to Stafford, 15-4. The experience of playing against talent from across the state will forever be embedded in minds of Rappahannock. Rappahannock head coach, Michael Wharton believes the experience will make his players stronger. “Overall I think they are handling it pretty well - they just enjoy playing the game of baseball,” he said. The historic doubleheader win at Stuart Field, took place on the final day of the four day tournament (July 6-9). The championship is sanctioned by Babe Ruth Baseball, and Cal Ripken Baseball. The Rookie Tournament is the first time that the Rappahannock Athletic Association / Rappahannock Culpeper Baseball has ever hosted the event. Participating All Star teams included: Rappahannock: Brooklyn Smith, Wyatt Allen, Lee Pentecost, Colt Barron, Aden Mifsud, Aidan Robinson, Drew Robinson, Michael Orahood, Elias Croushorn, Jason Streagle, Silas Wharton, Xavier Todd, Hayden Waddell, Manager Michael Wharton, Coach Chris Orahood, Coach Eddie Barron. Glen Allen: Chase Hannet, Dylan Sampson, Steele Smith, Garrett Crabbe, Dylan Taylor, Connor Slaski, Tucker Von Herbulls, Keshav Surresh, Collin Bashin, Caleb Connor, Luke Perini, Jaxon Perrialliat,

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HOME & GARDEN Eight tips for your lawn to-do list Ah, the dog days of summer. Having just celebrated America's 241st birthday. Planning holidays with kids. Enjoying family reunions, cookouts, swimming, fishing, boating and hanging out with friends on the patios and decks in the evening thank goodness our landscape does not need a whole lot right now. Short of watering your plantings as they need it and keeping those pesky summer bugs and fungus at bay there is not a lot of other help we can give the flowers beds and lawn this time of year so I thought it would be a good time to look forward to Late August Early September and start filling in our garden planners. I know September seems like a long ways off but it's never to early to plan ahead and September will be

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here before you know it. Here are eight things to considered adding to your to-do list or contacting a pro and get on their schedule for the last week of August and into the first few weeks of September. First : Aeration: aerating is to alleviate soil compaction, it involves perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the soil strengthening root growth and producing a stronger more vigorous lawn. Second: Seeding Most of the lawns in our area are Fescue and or bluegrass. Fescue does not re seed itself so over seeding on an annual basses will help to ensure new grass is taking the place of old with each new season. Third: Fertilizing: Fertilize your lawn properly, and you'll be on your way to a healthy, dense strand of turf that maintains a deep green color and gives weeds a run for their money. The most effective way to ensure proper fertilization is to get a soil test. Yes I know you have all heard me say this

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REAL ESTATE FEATURED PROPERTY

Magnificent brick home located near Rappahannock/Culpeper line Magnificent brick home is a pristine estate located near the Rappahannock/Culpeper line. The floor plan, quality of construction and interior finishes will amaze the most discriminating buyer. Enter through the elegant foyer leading into the spacious formal living room, opening to the formal dining room with built-in, glass-front china cabinet with storage for silverware, placemats, etc. From the dining room the colorful dream kitchen is steps away which also looks over the great room to the brick fireplace. And off the wondrous great room is a sun room bringing warm natural light into the home and providing views over

the deck to the pool and cabana and countryside; an exceptional place to read, meditate or be mesmerized by the views. The gently oversized bedrooms and baths are a statement in elegance, allowing complete privacy and quiet comfort. Lower level basement boasts office space, family room and an unbelievable wine room which will take you to Spain if you allow yourself complete relaxation and indulgence. The family room is bathed in natural sunlight, opening to a small, private patio just outside the sliding glass doors for quiet evenings over a glass of wine from your very own wine room. Truly a must see. Offered by Rappahannock Real Estate, LLC for $657,000.

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This home on the Rappahannock/ Culpeper line is an elegant home in a country setting. Offered by Rappahannock Real Estate for $657,000.

CONVENIENCE AND BEAUTY OF CULPEPER AND MADISON COUNTIES

MA9942173

Brightwood, VA

This classic country cottage exudes charm and character in every room. Older home still holds true nostalgia but has had all major components updated and many interior renovations. The bathrooms will leave you speechless and make your friends jealous. The home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and almost 1,500 sq.ft. plus small unfinished basement. Large open lot has frontage on Route 29N but is tucked back with a fenced yard to give privacy. Property has a small farm feel with a chicken coop, shed, koi pond and is backed by rolling pasture. Perfectly placed and ready for you.

MA9918913

Haywood, VA

This cozy little bungalow is perfectly priced and located right off Hoover Road for easy commuting. Large lot consisting of 4.75 acres lays perfectly with a wonderful mix of open yard and clean woods. Walk the leaf covered path to the stream to relax and enjoy the serenity of the tall trees. The home offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bath plus eat-in kitchen and laundry room. Same tenants have been in the home for 7 years and would be a perfect investment property or first time home. Ready for you to move in and add your personal touches.

Offered at $239,000

Rappahannock Real Estate LLC 311 Gay Street, Washington, VA 22747 (540) 675-1190 RappahannockRealEstate.com

Offered at $169,000

MA9918854

Reva, VA

This cute as a button farmette offers everything you need for you and your animals. Cozy 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has a well kept interior and laundry on the main level plus full unfinished basement with woodstove. 5 acres with board fenced pasture, large barn, 4 stall shed row and run-in shed. The lovely level pasture backs to rolling farmland and offers stunning views of fields and mountains. Small pond on the back of the property offers natural water for livestock. Convenient to Madison, Culpeper and close to 29 for easy commute to larger areas. Your horses will love it here!

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CU9985788

Culpeper, VA

What an amazing spot in Culpeper with complete privacy and amazing convenience to Route 229. Easy commute to Culpeper or Warrenton. Beautifully rolling/level large yard with meandering stream and bridge crossing to a wooded area. Bordered by established trees providing natural privacy and towering oaks throughout the yard. Very well built all brick home with large garage and brand new AC unit. Would make the perfect farmette or your dream horse property. This home could be one that everyone admires!

Offered at $315,000


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Nothing brings a wider smile than the sign that says “SOLD”. And thanks to the experience and productivity of RE/MAX Crossroads agents, that sign is appearing more frequently than you might think. So if you’re looking to sell, or buy, or both, look to the name that means success. Look to RE/MAX Crossroads.

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS These property transfers for June 2017 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. June Dollar Deal: Stevensburg District $850,000 The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper. Total: 107 Catalpa District 6/1: Payne, John L and Wife to Sipe, Justin R and Wife; 2.13 acres located at 15479 Marker LN, $260,000 6/15: Vital, David P and Others to Edmiston, James and Wife; .84 acres located at 12217 Randle LN, $149,000 6/19: Robinson, Peggy S to Triplett, Alverna L; 3.00 acres located at 10155 Fawn Grove LN, $224,828 6/19: Gnatt, Melanie to Davenport, Stephanie Ann; multiple parcels located near Waterford RD, $222,000 6/20: Van Nostrand, Gregory and Others to Divizo, Alexander J; 2.00 acres located at 13963 Eggbornsville RD, $217,000 6/22: Carter, Debra Ann to Settle Excavating & Construction INC; multiple parcels located near Sperryville Pike, $212,300 6/23: Minor, Craig M and Other to Mcallister, Robert and Other; 1.00 acre located at 13283 Alum Springs RD, $200,000 6/26: Bancala, Daria and Other to Bargas, Scott David and Wife; 6.18 acres located at 11241 Holland CT, $423,000 6/27: Holloway, David and Wife to Jenkins, Christopher Lloyd; 1.18 acres located at 12215 Sperryville Pike, $151,000 6/29: Robinson, Donald J and Wife to Ramos, Carlos Martin and Other; 1.00 acre located at 6088 Waterford RD, $274,000 6/30: Lyon, Deborah T to Sandlin, Ellen; 12.59 acres located at 14055 Lyons LN, $75,000 6/30: M D Russell Construction INC to Mullen, Travis P and Wife; 10.00 acres located near Chesterfield LN, $85,000 Catalpa Town District 6/5: Downs, Richard E and Wife to Murphy, Wilma; .29 acres located at 1412 Bishop CT, $250,000 6/14: Oliver, Susan Beasley to Taylor, Nicholas and Wife; .25 acres located at 905 Nottingham ST, $220,000 6/14: Klemann, Michael and Wife to Stidham, Christopher Daniel and Wife; .13 acres located at 1510 Addie LN, $225,000 6/30: Rhoades, John Zachary and Other to Fossen, Merle; .14 acres located at 898 Hilltop DR, $141,000 Cedar MTN District 6/2: Brent, Ernest E and Wife to Finks, Todd and Wife; 1.07 acres located at 7331 Greenwood LN, $112,000 6/2: Fuson, Ted W and Wife to Rosales, Jesus Ivan Sanchez and Other; 2.65 acres located at 11733 James Madison HWY, $359,000 6/2: Best Bilt Homes LLC to Mullins, Russell E JR; 6.47 acres located at 21195 Old Mill RD, $340,000 6/5: Taylor, Brian W and Others to Huges, William G JR and Wife; multiple parcels located near James Madison HWY, $255,900 6/6: Virginia Home Buyers LLC to Dombrowski, Diana Marie and Husband; .50 acres located at 9392 James Madison HWY, $183,000 6/7: Batiste, Doris S to Jefferson Homebuilders INC; 3.79 acres located near Whitestone CT, $55,000 6/7: Gayheart, M Andrew and Other to Esh, Al; 3.00 acres located near Old Mill RD, $50,000 6/7: Gayheart, M Andrew and Other to Sheehan, Colum; 3.11 acres located near Old Mill RD, $42,000 6/8: Willis, Sherry N to Williams, Antonio C and Other; .16 acres located at 12031 Live Oak DR, $342,500 6/9: Denison, Travis Lynn to Bush, Salem K and Wife; 1.00 acre located at 19187 Sycamore LN, $245,900 6/15: Tretick, Terry N JR and Others to Lillard, Sandra C; 2.02 acres located at 19320 Windsong CT, $341,800 6/21: Aston, Mary Ellen to Samuels, Jack and Other; multiple parcels located near Rapidan RD, $155,000 6/28: Leonard, Donald K and Wife to Corbin, Jason A and Wife; 1.74 acres located at 11437 Rotherwood DR, $342,900 6/29: Colon, Eli S and Wife to Jandhyala, Sairam N and Wife; .14 acres located at 12122 Majestic PL, $310,000 6/29: Dove Hill Estates LLC to Gilman, Michael J and Wife; 1.04 acres located near Blackbird Loop, $50,000 Cedar MTN Town District 6/5: Crickenberger, Travis L to McCammon, Kyle; Townhouse located at 704 Ripplebrook DR, $174,900 6/19: Unger, Michael J and Wife to Ramey, Steve Wiliam; .50 acres located at 221 Laurel ST, $237,500 6/26: Oliver, Kimberly K to Quntanilla, Ricardo A and Wife; .14 acres located at 140 King Edward CT, $298,800 6/30: Ulishney, Jessica and Other to Gibson, Christopher S; Townhouse located at 584 Cromwell CT, $158,100 East Fairfax District 6/2: Collaku, Angel and Wife to Vetere, Kelly Schaults and Other; Townhouse located at 2262 Blue Spruce DR, $210,000 6/2: Rollins, Todd E and Wife to Orchuk, Jeremy E and Other; .57 acres located at 15605 Great Bridge LN, $399,999 6/6: Highpoint HP LLC to NVR INC; .22 acres located at 2260 Walnut Branch DR, $56,500 6/7: Culpeper Presbyterian Church to Church Street LLC; .16 acres located at 122 E Stevens ST, $115,000 6/9: NVR INC to Ludtke, Stan and Other; .33 acres located at 605 Carriage CT, $314,900 6/13: Dennis, Jay and Wife to Rechberger, Ada Diane; .14 acres located at 1692 Knicely CT, $275,000 6/14: McCawley, Edward and Wife to Gaskins, William M; .26 acres located at 1576 Harrier LN, $255,000 6/16: Buser, Christine C to Newman, Carroll David JR and Wife; .14 acres located at 1934 Martina Way, $252,000 6/19: Highpoint HP LLC to NVR INC; multiple parcels located near Post Oak DR and Chestnut DR, $113,000 6/19: Huggard, Thomas E and Wife to Daniels, Charles Christopher and Other; .37 acres located at 709 E Piedmont ST, $250,000 6/19: Gary G Harvey & Associates INC to Welch, Amanda F and Husband; .30 acres located at 310 Chestnut DR, $269,000 6/21: Roberts, Ruth Fincham to Jenkins, Michael R; .30 acres located at 1105 Meander DR, $120,000 6/26: Weinhardt, Richard Francis Estate to Friedrichs, Thomas M and Wife; Townhouse located at 2046 Cotton Tail DR, $223,000 6/29: Highpoint HP LLC to NVR INC; multiple parcels located near Butternut LN and Post Oak DR, $113,000 6/30: Schick, Glenna Mary to Navarrete, Oscar O; .12 acres located at 2011 Silver Bell CT, $235,000 Jefferson District 6/1: Alger, Shelley to Oaxaca, Miguel and Other; 1.03 acres located at 5423 Jeffersonton RD, $199,900 6/2: Bejger, Gerald J and Other to West, Heath W and Wife; 3.74 acres located at 16308 Covey CIR, $407,500 6/8: Gearing, James V and Wife to Moore, Charles M and Wife; 10.99 acres located at 12541 Walnut Creek LN, $425,000 6/8: Caliber Homebuilders INC to Lowry, John C and Wife; 3.00 acres located at 3038 Colvin RD, $306,470 6/12: Federal National Mortgage Assoc to Rodriguez, Javier; 5.20 acres located at 7164 Rixeyville RD, $429,990 6/15: Gillian, William K and Others to JWBF LLC; .99 acres located at 7147 Rixeyville RD, $130,000 6/15: Bradley, Catherine H and Other to Askew, Cameron and Wife; 1.48 acres located at 6164 Jeffersonton RD, $276,250 6/16: Rosenberry, Ross R and Wife to Moroffko, Stephen David; 3.81 acres located at 4326 Lespedeza CT, $373,000 6/21: Schabel, Klaus D W and Wife to Villasenor, Jose Eriberto and Other; 1.06 acres located at 17126 Tattershall Way, $469,000 6/26: Reckefus, Scott and Wife to Peyton, Jeremy A and Wife; 2.72 acres located at 2395 Alamance DR,

$399,900 6/26: Atkins Construction Group LLC to Agrati, Stephen P and Wife; property located in Rappahannock & Culpeper Counties near Priest LN, $81,507 6/27: Hughes, Nancy R to Bowen, Jack E JR and Wife; 21.70 acres located at 5167 Myers Mill RD, $583,000 6/28: Hurrell, Donna M and Husband to Waple, Aaron Michael; 3.98 acres located at 4299 Running Quail TRL, $345,000 6/29: Huff, John W and Wife to Brown, Michael T and Wife; 1.34 acres located at 2226 Somerset DR, $435,000 6/29: Romero, T Robert and Other to Magee, William and Other; multiple parcels located near Lee HWY, $449,950 6/30: Pfanock, David R JR and Other to Smock, Brandon M and Wife; 1.20 acres located at 4008 Stratford DR, $430,000 Salem District 6/1: Johnson, Mark A to High-Heeled Houses LLC; .93 acres located at 6265 Sperryville Pike, $110,000 6/5: Vasant Investment LLC to Sona INC; 2.11 acres located 10194 Quartz AVE, $85,000 6/5: Sona INC to Shifflett, Tyler J and Wife; 2.11 acres located at 10194 Quartz AVE, $409,501 6/5: Claus, Raymond N JR and Wife to Elbert, Steve J and Wife; 5.01 acres located at 8022 Griffinsburg RD, $542,000 6/7: Deutsche Bank National Trust to Michel, James C and Wife; 12.22 acres located at 18136 Albert DR, $292,899 6/12: Fincham, Barbara B to Gore, Brian C and Wife; multiple parcels located near Scotts Mill RD, $439,900 6/13: Griffith, Hugh and Wife to Nicholson, Edward and Wife; 1.66 acres located at 10244 Hummingbird TRL, $234,900 6/16: Kinkead, Stephen and Wife to Miller, Michael; 1.50 acres located at 10341 Lanes Farm LN, $345,000 6/16: Curtis, James R Estate to Payne, Darrell; 10.89 acres located at 7117 James Monroe HWY, $214,000 6/16: Kincheloe, Joseph C and Other to Karstetter, John H and Wife; 1.70 acres located at 17492 Lakemont DR, $215,000 6/19: Vasant Investment LLC to Sona INC; 2.04 acres located at 10300 Quartz AVE, $85,000 6/19: Williams, Thomas D JR and Wife to Rooney, Kathryn and Husband; 10.66 acres located at 12421 Semper FI DR, $459,900 6/20: Lambert, David O and Wife to Morey, Daniel P and Wife; 10.85 acres located at 11101 Quiet Woods CT, $394,500 6/20: Sona INC to Kiely, Daniel P and Wife; 2.04 acres located at 10300 Quarts AVE, $431,780 6/21: Torres, Matthew A and Wife to Clayton, Christopher Michael and Wife; 2.43 acres located at 6074 Boston Ridge CT, $424,900 6/22: Kincheloe, Joseph C and Other to Jefferson Homebuilders INC; multiple parcels located near Lakemont DR, $100,000 6/27: Kackle, Frank S and Wife to Elsert, Gregory M and Wife; 2.70 acres located at 18223 Monitor RD, $258,000 6/27: Real Estate Assets LLC to Brandon, Brian James and Wife; 5.21 acres located at 5876 Riverbend LN, $270,000 6/28: Thomas, Gloria Dodd to Lang, Jon-Michael and Others; 3.65 acres located at 13170 Will LN, $293,000 6/29: Lawson, Connie E Aylor to Bolt, Robin and Other; 6.00 acres located near Novum RD, $57,000 6/30: Gerstil, Hans to Pandolfi, Peter and Wife; 1.61 acres located at 11090 Mountain Run Lake RD, $380,000 6/30: Bowler, William H III to Johnson, Gary W and Wife; 5.00 acres located at 5160 Hunters Grove LN, $235,000 Stevensburg District 6/1: Fare, Ryan J to Hall, Linda L; 2.78 acres located at 29370 Eleys Ford RD, $245,000 6/5: North Ridge Land LLC to NVR INC; .96 acres located at 14707 Gunston Hall PL, $70,000 6/6: Levesque, Pierre and Wife to Mora, Luis A and Other; 2.46 acres located at 24000 Batna RD, $314,500 6/7: Norwood, William Hyatt and Wife to Easterly, Britt E and Wife; 10.74 acres located AT 16484 Bradford RD, $515,000 6/8: Steele, J Douglas and Wife to Girard, Leslie Jane; .23 acres located near MT Zion RD, $2,300 6/8: Handlowich, Tracy N and Wife to Gold Dale Investments LLC; 3.96 acres located at 15155 Hugh LN, $142,500 6/9: Farmer Meadows Family LLC to Panjshari, Ahmad Z and Wife; multiple parcels located near Brandy RD, $685,000 6/9: NVR INC to Kemler, Cassandra D; .94 acres located at 14704 Gunston Hall PL, $458,885 6/12: Bache, Bryan K to Austin, Corey and Wife; .57 acres located at 19706 Mount Dumpling RD, $239,000 6/13: McKim, Mark A to Llynch, Jack and Wife; 22.01 acres located at 13242 Kavanaugh Meadows CIR, $850,000 6/13: NVR INC to Shumaker, Viki M; 1.23 acres located at 15059 North Ridge BLVD, $416,000 6/13: Rhodes, Barbara H to Griffith, Emilee M and Husband; 1.30 acres located at 12278 Robin RD, $415,000 6/14: Mize, Thomas E and Wife to Bush, Linnette L and Other; .62 acres located at 14003 Belle AVE, $350,000 6/15: Bird, Virginia Carroll to Pomerleau, Tracy L; multiple parcels located near Edwards Shop RD, $228,000 6/19: Morse, Sonya M to Low, Duncan K and Wife; 7.20 acres located at 14360 Temple LN, $550,000 6/20: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Shankle, Matthew Byron and Other; 1.26 acres located at 17047 Glenmore CT, $210,000 6/21: Madden, Thomas Obed III to H & T Land & Grain LLC; multiple parcels located near Maddens Tavern RD, $390,000 6/21: NVR INC to Chicas, Roger G and Other; .93 acres located at 14703 Gunston Hall PL, $393,149 6/22: Dalro to Marems LLC; 3.65 acres located near Bennett RD, $295,000 6/27: Andreucci, Eric and Wife to Emery, Timothy and Wife; 3.28 acres located at 11445 Byler LN, $372,000 6/29: North Ridge Land LLC to NVR INC; .97 acres located at 15061 North Ridge BLVD, $70,000 6/29: NVR INC to Mauro, Christopher M and Wife; .98 acres located at 15063 North Ridge BLVD, $401,172 West Fairfax District 6/2: Rinehart, Christopher P and Wife to Martinez, Alfonso; .14 acres located at 1012 Riverdale CIR, $279,000 6/5: Shupp, Judy Taylor to Last Effort LLC; .30 acres located near Sperryville Pike, $29,000 6/9: Barker, David C and Wife to Miller, Kevin J; .26 acres located at 607 Holly Crest DR, $300,000 6/12: Brown, Angelique Q to Davila, Julio C and Wife; Townhouse located at 812 Gallows CT, $169,900 6/13: Walton, Kevin L and Other to Barker, David C and Other; .28 acres located at 574 Windermere DR, $309,000 6/13: Adams, Aaron and Wife to Arana, Angel Yzquierdo and Other; .33 acres located at 648 Windermere DR, $294,000 6/15: Talbott Farms LLC to Dennis, Jay E and Wife; Condo located at 828 Fairview Village CT, $169,000 6/15: Woods, Donald Ray II and Other to Escudero, Gustavo Robert; .28 acres located at 845 Autumn Ridge RD, $285,000 6/15: Combs, Frederick L and Other to Meekins, Alan D; .37 acres located at 200 Meadows CT, $359,900 6/20: Clark, Kelly K to Littlejohn, April L; Townhouse located at 848 Persimmon PL, $190,000 6/28: Seay, Brian Tilghman and Other to Kasianchuck, Oliver Andrade and Wife; .20 acres located at 608 Homeplace DR, $290,000 6/29: Martin, David A and Others to Peach Props LLC; .45 acres located at 1600 Stoneybrook LN, $325,000 6/30: Wilson, John and Other to Montes, Evelin Najarro and Others; Townhouse located at 824 Persimmon PL, $214,900


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GRAND OPENING • Lidl will open it's Culpeper location at 8 a.m. Thursday. The first 100 customers will receive a wooden coin for a chance to win $100 in Lidl gift cards.

Lake Pelham Adventures

CULPEPER JULY

Welles also stars as Irish seaman Michael O'Hara, who joins a bizarre yachting cruise and finds himself caught up in a complex murder plot. Also on the program is the 1947 Oscar winning Warner Bros. cartoon “Tweetie Pie.” Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

WHITE HOUSE ORNAMENTS • The Culpeper’s Women Club is starting their annual fundraiser early this year. Consider starting a collection for mom or adding to her White House Christmas Tree Ornaments. $24. Proceeds go toward scholarships/community projects. Contact Karen Laski at 540-825-7008 or Diane Muzzy at 540-825-0515.

REUNION • The CCHS Class of 1982 is having its class reunion on Saturday evening Oct. 7 at Reva Fire Hall from 6 to 11 p.m. The class picture will be taken shortly after 6 p.m. Photos will be available for purchase later that evening. A full dinner will be served and we will have Craig Ayscue as DJ that evening from 7 to 11 p.m. Event is byob. Cost is $40 per person. Check or money order can be made to cchs class of 1982 and mailed to Donna Yowell Hill PO Box 403 Culpeper, VA 22701. We would also like to invite the classes of 1980 - 1984 to join us at this event that evening at the same price. teachers and staff that worked with these classes are also welcome. we would enjoy seeing you. Space is limited so please RSVP by August 15, 2017. if space fills up sooner than Aug. 15, we will not be able to include you. Any questions, please contact Tammy (Hitt) Terwilliger at 540-347-3952.

FUNDRAISER • Chili’s is

The Town of Culpeper will host a ribbon cutting for the new dock at Lake Pelham Adventures Friday.

SPAY YOUR PETS •

Summer's Here! Time to get your cat and dog spayed and neutered! Spay Today's our area's non-profit, reduced-priced spay and neuter program. At the time of surgery, initial shots and tests can also be obtained at lower rates. Choose from many vets throughout the area. Contact Spay Today: https://spaytoday.org or 304-728-8330.

CHURCH GROUP • St.

Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Women’s Group The Order of Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism, making a commitment to Jesus as our Savior,

and following Him as Lord of their lives. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ststephensculpeper.net |www.ststephensculpeper.net.

JULY 13

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink to Culpeper’s Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

FILM • “The Lady from Shanghai” (Columbia, 1947) Orson Welles wrote, directed and produced this film noir thriller based on a novel by Sherwood King.

hosting a Bright Spot Playground and Culpeper Recreation Foundation fundraiser July 13. Present a flyer and 20 percent of the event day sales will be donated. Chili’s is located at 15181 Montanus Drive, Culpeper, 540-829-9870.

JULY 14

WINE TASTING • Join the staff at Vinosity in downtown Culpeper on Friday evenings from 5 – 8 p.m. for their complimentary instore tasting. Sample a selection of wines or beers from either new arrivals or old favorites. 174 E. Davis Street. 540-829-9463. BINGO • VFW Post 2524 weekly bingo sessions on Friday nights. Doors open at 5 p.m., play starts at 6:45 p.m. Guaranteed $1,000 jackpot, regular games pay $100 if 90 or more players. Upstairs and downstairs seating, the entire facility is non-smoking. For further information call 8253424.


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EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES

JULY 14

CONCERT • Verdun Adventure Bound will host a concert featuring Deja Vu, all of your 60s and 70s classics, plus a guest appearance by our very own Elvis impersonator, Jeff Hollis. Verdun Adventure Bound, Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre , 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville, VA 22737 Tickets on sale at www.eventbrite.com/e/ rock-n-roll-summer-17-concertstickets-969-526-9813 www.verdunadventurebound.org. $12 at the door – $10 in advance

TEAM PENNING PRACTICE

• The horse and cattle event known as Team Penning Practice begins the season at Andora Farm in Culpeper every Friday evening at 7 p.m. The public is welcome to come and watch at no charge. Horseback riders do not need experience to participate in this sport. Anyone at any level riding or age can enjoy this. Three miles east of Culpeper on Route 3. Andora Farm 17275 Germanna Highway, Culpeper. Call 540-8299555 for information.

YOGA • It’s back. Yoga at the Loft! Fridays at Five! No Fee. Donations to Culpeper Humane Society. Rory Lyszcek will lead an hour of stretching and relaxation. Be strong, be supple, be relaxed. 107B East Davis Street, Culpeper. Patty Werick at 202-669-5195 (cell) or culpeperloft@gmail.com or visit www.culpeperloft.com FILM • 1987 Double Feature “Dirty Dancing” (Vestron, 1987) While spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) falls for the camp's dance instructor, Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze). This low-budget romantic drama by a new studio with no major stars (except Broadway legend Jerry Orbach in a supporting role) became a major box office hit and was the first film to sell more than a million copies on home video. The “Dirty Dancing” soundtrack generated two multi-platinum albums and multiple singles, including "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," which won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song, and a Grammy Award for best duet for Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. “Predator” (20th Century Fox, 1987 – R rated*) Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in this science-fiction action film as the leader of an elite special forces team who are on a mission to rescue hostages from guerrilla territory in Central America's Northern Triangle. Directed by John McTiernan and also starring Carl Weathers and Kevin Peter Hall, the film was Oscar nominated for Best Visual Effects. It spawned two sequels, “Predator 2” (1990) and “Predators” (2010), and two crossover films with the “Alien” franchise, “Alien vs. Predator”

The Museum of Culpeper History will host the 3rd Annual Dino-Walk from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Luck Stone Quarry July 15. (2004) and “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007). * No one under the age of 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or

a drink with Aubrey Driggers at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.

RIBBON CUTTING • The Town of Culpeper will host a ribbon cutting event for Lake Pelham Adventures at noon at 18019 Country Store Drive, Culpeper. Come tour the newly constructed gazebo, EZ launch dock and public boat ramp. The Town of Culpeper is offering FREE watercraft rentals all day, from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Starting at 4:30 p.m., in partnership with The Ole Country Store & Bakery, there will be food and games for the whole family, with live music by the Gold Top County Ramblers and the Jon Stickley Trio beginning at 6:30 p.m.

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QUILTING • Join others each

Saturday who enjoy quilting at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper. All welcome. Quilts are given to SAFE and other local organizations. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.

HISTORY • "3rd Annual Dino-

Walk" 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.- The annual Walk with the Dinosaurs event at the Luck Stone Quarry is on July 15 and passes are going quickly. Visitors will be escorted to the bottom of the quarry and discover an amazing group of 215 million year old dinosaur tracks! To obtain your timed-entry tour pass for either 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., or 12 p.m. please visit the Museum at the Depot or contact us at 540-8291749. Passes are $15/car.

CULPEPER FARMERS MARKET • Open from 7:30 a.m.-

noon nestled at the end of Davis Street near The Depot in downtown Culpeper. Buy Fresh, Buy Local with offerings from dozens of local farmers/vendors. Runs through Nov. 18. Contact 540-825-4416 or visit www.culpeperdowntown.com

LIFE AFTER LOSS • Novant

Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center is hosting Life after Loss, a support group for women who have lost a newborn or pregnancy. A licensed clinical social worker leads the group. Education and support are provided. Topics include: experience of loss, anatomy of grief, loss of role, challenges of mourning, adapting to loss, ritual and renewal. Registration is recommended. For more information, please call Laura Nicholson at 540-829-8807. First Saturdays of each month from 2-3 p.m. Located at 501 Sunset Lane.

FILM • “Breakfast at Sunrise” (First National, 1927) Wealthy Parisienne Madeline (Constance Talmadge) and penniless Pierre (Don Alvarado), decide to teach their respective unfaithful sweethearts a lesson by getting married to each other, then divorce when their current partners are properly repentant. But things do not necessarily go according to plan. Malcolm St. Clair directed this light romantic comedy that features Bryant Washburn and Alice White as the other halves of the foursome along with Marie Dressler, cast as a worldly-wise queen. Also on the program is the 1927 Our Gang Comedy short “Baby Brother.” Ben Model will provide live musical accompaniment. 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994. LIVE MUSIC • Enjoy dinner or a drink with Hokie Joe at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540764-4229. No cover.


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CHURCH • St. Stephen’s

Episcopal Church - Join us in Worship. We offer three Holy Communion Services each week: Sunday at 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m., Childcare from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Wednesday Centering Prayer at 11 a.m. followed by Healing and Holy Communion at 12 p.m. Please contact us for more information. Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street | 540-825-8786 | ssec@ ststephensculpeper.net | www. ststephensculpeper.net.

CHURCH • Mountain View

Community Church's Worship Times: Worship Service Times: 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m. Live Stream available at 10 a.m. via our websitewww.mountainviewcc.net. Children's programs available for birth - 5th grade. We are located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Icecream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297

BINGO • Mid-Day Lions Sunday Night Bingo. Help support local groups with a fun night of games. Held at Pepper’s Grill located at 791 Madison Road in Culpeper (by Best Western). Doors open at 5 p.m. Games begin at 6:30 p.m. Three progressives each night, $1,000 jackpot. Food available for purchase. Contact Jim Calhoun at 540-937-1730.

HISTORY • "The U.S. Colored

Troops of Culpeper: Their Sacrifice, Our Freedom" 1 to 5 p.m. This is the last day to see the incredible exhibit featuring 16 local Culpeper men who joined the U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War. This exhibit is curated by Terry Miller and developed in support of the George Washington Carver Regional High School Alumni Association. Standard museum admission rates apply. 540-829-1749.

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PRAYER SHAWL • Learn

to knit or crochet. Held at Reformation Lutheran Church located at 601 Madison Road in Culpeper each Monday from 10-12 a.m. All welcome. Contact Diane Vanderhoof at 540-604-0068.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

• Faith Baptist Church of Lignum hosts “Over the Moat”

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. through July 19. Join Clyde McClutsen as he discovers his way over the draw bridge and into the Kingdom of God. Knights of the Realm will be in competition, while games will be afoot, snacks fit for a King, Arts and Crafts, songs and stories will spell the evening. Come and defend your faith against Goliath as we learn how God used David. Enjoy the hayrides, skits, special archery and sword fighting demo’s, just to name a few of our special events. Call 540-399-1221 for directions and registration information. Prior registration is not necessary, but highly recommended. Open registration starts at 6 p.m. Faith Baptist Church of Lignum at 20337 Tucked Away Place, Lignum, Va. 22726.

JULY 18

ST. STEPHEN’S MEN’S GROUP • The Brotherhood of

St. Andrew offers men and boys the Discipline of Prayer, Study and Service, to follow Christ and bring others into his kingdom. Newcomers are welcome to join us for breakfast each Tuesday at 7 a.m. Contact 540-825-8786 Address: 115 N. East St., Culpeper | Parking: 120 N. Commerce Street Visit www. ststephensculpeper.net

JULY 19

MEMORY CAFE • Memory

Cafe for individuals with early-stage dementia and their family/friend caregivers are invited to share social time together at Country Cookin' in the Southgate Shopping Center at 2:30. For more information contact Bonnie at 547-4824.

PRAYER GROUP • Centering

Prayer Group at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Join us for an hour of reflection and prayer, each Wednesday at 11 a.m., followed by Healing and Holy Communion service at noon. Contact 540-8258786. Located at 115 N. East Street.

CHESS • Culpeper Chess Club meets each Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Culpeper County Library located at 271 Southgate Shopping Center. All ages and all skill levels welcome, even those who have never played. Come learn a new skill! For information contact Charity Karstetter at 540727-0695 or culpeperchessclub@ hotmail.com.

MEETING RESCHEDULED

• The regular monthly meeting of the Culpeper County Human Services Board, Social Services Board and Head Start Board will NOT be held on July 19 at 1 p.m. The next regular monthly meeting will be held on Aug. 16 at 1 p.m. at 1835 Industry Drive. If you have any questions, please contact Doris Clatterbuck at 727-0372 ext 360.

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FILM • “The Graduate” (Embassy Pictures, 1967) Director Mike Nichols and screenwriter Buck Henry concocted a funny and satirical look at a certain slice of Americana and the generation gap that pervaded the era of the 1960s. The coming-of-age story stars Dustin Hoffman as the clueless college graduate Benjamin Braddock, Anne Bancroft as the worldly Mrs. Robinson and Katharine Ross as her innocent daughter Elaine. “The Graduate” won the Academy Award for Best Director for Nichols and was nominated in six other categories. It was added to the National Film Registry in 1996. 7: 30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994. GARDEN CLUB • Culpeper Garden Club will host James Walker of Bartlett Tree Experts as he talks about “What really BUGS arborists” at 2 p.m. at Culpeper United Methodist Church, 1233 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper. Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. Call 540937-3545. BLOOD DRIVE • CFC unexpectedly lost a beloved colleague, CFO John Moss. John was a frequent blood donor. As a way to honor John we are holding a community blood drive on Thursday, July 20 at the CFC Farm & Home Center 15172 Brandy Rd from 1 to 5 p.m. If you can join us that day in giving the gift of life we would certainly appreciate it.

JULY 21

FILM • “Con Air” (Buena Vista Pictures, 1997 – R rated*) In this action crime thriller directed by Simon West, a group of dangerous inmates are transferred

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SUBMIT YOUR EVENT! Want your event to appear in the Culpeper Times What's Happening expanded regional weekend calendar? Email editor Jeff Say at jsay@ culpepertimes.com. to a new super-maximum security facility. Parolee Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) hitches a ride on their Con Air transport flight only to find himself caught up in a mid-air hijacking masterminded by Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom (John Malkovich). U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin (John Cusack) must prevent the takeover and keep his overzealous superiors from blowing up the aircraft. * No one under the age of 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.

JULY 22

CRAFT SHOW • Christmas in

July Craft & Vendor Show at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 1200 Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many vendors participating including Scentsy, DoTerra, Perfectly Posh, Lularoe, Pampered Chef, Origami Owl. For more info email ldvealey88@gmail. com.

FILM • “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (Disney, 1937) Walt Disney’s groundbreaking “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”—the first American animated feature film and a warm and joyful rendition of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale—is still in a class by itself. In addition to winning an Honorary Academy Award as a “significant screen innovation, which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field,” the film was also nominated for best musical score. The animated classic was named to the National Film Registry in the registry’s inaugural year, 1989. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.


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Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017

What’s Happening EVENTS FOR CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES

FAUQUIER COUNTY JULY 14

MUSIC • Join us at Drum and Strum as we welcome Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley back to the listening room at Drum & Strum. Ickes, the founder of Blue Highway, and also the 15-time winner of the IBMA’s Dobro Player of the Year Award along with singer, songwriter, and rising guitar powerhouse Hensley are quickly on their way to the top. These A-List Nashville heavyweight pickers have contributed to sessions with artists such as Merle Haggard, Earl Scruggs, and Toby Keith, as well as picking up a 2016 Best Bluegrass Album Grammy nomination for their widely acclaimed album Before the Sun Goes Down. Returning to Drum & Strum they will lead listeners on a journey through blistering instrumentals, heart-wrenching country classics, and all the notes in between. Tickets are $25 and seating is limited so advance purchase or reservations are highly recommended. Children 12 and under admitted free with parent. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m and the concert will begin at 8 p.m.

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY JULY 15

KIDS COUNT BUTTERFLIES

• Join Old Rag Master Naturalists from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Waterpenny Farm, 53 Waterpenny Lane, Sperryville, for hands-on experience learning about pollinators, native plants and counting butterflies. For Kids 6 and over accompanied by parent or guardian. Free. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Pre-register with Kathy at butterflycount2017@gmail. com

FILM • GERRYRIGGED: TURNING DEMOCRACY ON ITS HEAD Join the Little Washington Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for a free screening of the documentary developed by OneVirginia2021,

Rob Ickles and Trey Hensley will play at Drum & Strum July 14 at 8 p.m.

a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization that includes Democrats, Republicans and Independents. Their mission is to advocate for the adoption of an amendment to the Virginia Constitution that will establish an independent, impartial commission to apply a fair and transparent process in drawing political districts after the 2020 census. Following the one-hour screening, attorney (and sometimes Flint Hill resident) Paul Smith will join for a discussion. Smith is Vice President of Litigation and Strategy with the Campaign Legal Center and has more than three decades of experience litigating a wide range of cases, including having argued before the Supreme Court to advance civil liberties. Before the movie, there’s a free wine reception at Tula's Restaurant and Bar from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. RSVP required (for the reception, not the movie). Please email info@LittleWashingtonTheatre.

com with your name and the number of attendees in your party.

BREAKFAST: • Amissville

United Methodist Men will serve breakfast from 8 a.m to 10 a.m in the Fellowship Hall of the church, located at 14760 Lee Highway, Amissville. Donations are accepted, all proceeds are used in service to others. For more information, call Reg at 540-987-9001.

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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

• Amissville United Methodist Church will host Vacation Bible School through July 21 from 6-8 p.m. each evening, at the church, located at 14760 Lee Highway, Amissville. For more information, call Missy at 540-937-3590 or Janet at 540-937-4222.

ORANGE COUNTY JULY 16 HISTORY WALK: • Working

Woods Walk: 2-4 p.m. Walk with Virginia Master Naturalists through James Madison’s beloved woodlands. Enjoy the subtle beauty of the wildflower meadow in the summertime, and contemplate our connections to Madison’s era through our mutual dependence on this important natural resource. $5/ person; children under 6 years old are free. The tour begins at 2:00 PM at the Visitor Center, 11407 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957. This program is a Virginia LEAF – Link to Education About Forests – program. For more information, see: http://www. montpelier.org/visit.


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VIEWS

Breaking down the vertebrae If you’ve seen a skeleton, you know that the spine looks like a long chain of similar-looking bones. Each individual bone is called a vertebra (VERta-bra); the plural is vertebrae (VER-ta-bray). A vertebra has three parts: the large, round, canister-shaped part, which bears most of the weight, is known as the centrum; behind the centrum is the vertebral (ver-TEE-bral) arch or dorsal arch, which protects the spinal cord and the nerves within the circle created. It also has two (right and left) oblong outcroppings or processes covered by a white glistening surface which make up one half of the joints (facet joints) that connect each vertebra to another; finally, the pointed midline outgrowth of this arch is the spinous process, or spine of the vertebra. If you run your finger down the middle of someone’s neck or back, you can usually feel the tips of these spinous processes, and if the person is quite thin, you can actually see the tips as well. Each vertebra is separated from the one above and below by an intervertebral (inter-ver-TEE-bral) disc and circumferentia ligaments holding them all together. A normal disc has a semi-gelatinous

DR. TOM NEVIASER

THEM BONES AND JOINTS

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Great things happening in Culpeper

I am proud to be serving on our Culpeper County Board of Supervisors. We are striving to generate programs and improvements that will add countless value to our community. I am proud to see our Town and County elected officials working together to provide much needed amenities to our citizens. I would like to summarize a few exciting improvements that are taking place: Several of our County Board members are working on options and concepts to present to our full Board for a Culpeper YMCA/Community Center. I assure you we are very active in the preliminary planning stage. Our County Parks & Rec has facilitated new programs and amenities including providing Open Gym, a Summer Youth BBall Clinic, and placing new fiberglass baskets at Sycamore. Laura Loveday worked with John Barrett and P&R to solidify grant funds for the Bright Spot Inclusive Playground

center, the nucleus pulposus (NEWklee-us pul-PO-sus), surrounded by a dense ring of fibrous cartilage material called the annulus fibrosis (AN-ew-lus fie-BRO-sis)—annulus meaning “ring” in Latin and fibrosis meaning many fibers. This intervertebral disc is formed in such a way that forces placed upon it are dissipated throughout the disc space by the central nucleus pulposus, allowing flexibility of the spine and equal distribution of forces. A simplified way to think of it is by comparing the disc to a golf ball—a really old one, not the kind made today. The combination of rubber bands and super-ball core carried any force from outside the golf ball to its center where it is reversed sending the force back from whence it came. When a golfer teed off for a drive, the force of his striking the ball traveled to the bands and eventually to the jelly core, making the ball spring off the club head and fly forward. I believe the semi-gelatinous intervertebral disc, with its surrounding fibrous material, reacts to outside forces in a very similar way—a marvelous mechanical wonder. You could say, by compressing this type of golf ball down to a pancake shape, the white covering of a golf ball represents ligaments around the disc, the rubber bands represent the annulus fibrosis, and the super-ball is the nucleus pulposus. But what would happen to the golf ball if the super-ball core dried up? The force of the club hitting the golf ball would not be distributed equally, right? at the Community Complex. Culpeper Wellness Foundation contributed $10,000 toward the project. The PATH Foundation donated $50,000, and the Robert and Maureen Sievers Family Charitable Gift Fund made a charitable contribution. Thank You! Town Council, staff, and the Town Parks and Recreation Commission should be commended on several projects they have undertaken. They have solidified the Lake Pelham Adventures Park which is now a new Town park with paddle boat rentals, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards. They partnered with The Ole Country Store to secure the public park and also received monetary and in-kind donations from MD Russell Construction, Inc., ATCS, Culpeper Wood Preservers, and Life Point Church to make this a reality. Thank You! The Town is working on the Waugh Property which will also be a Park with trails, an amphitheater, splashdown water park, disc golf, and I hope a couple tennis courts. The Town and Commission also refurbished the BBall courts at Yowell Meadow Park - along

The ball wouldn’t go far, and hitting it time and again would cause the rubber bands to break under the stress. These old golf balls did become ineffective over time because the center would dry up and the rubber bands would eventually fragment and break. I believe something very much like this happens in our bodies, probably as early as age 20. For some reason, the “superball core” of our intervertebral discs dries up; water is absorbed from the gelatinous center. No one knows why, but this type of phenomenon occurs in many other areas of the body as you will see. When it happens, the surrounding fibers, the annulus fibrosis, bear the brunt of forces placed on the spine in the course of a day. Doing a job they weren’t designed for, these fibrous rings fragment over time, breaking into small pieces like chunks of crab meat. These fragments can’t distribute the forces from outside, and those forces eventually get the upper hand, pushing the fragments around. In turn, the fragments press repeatedly against ligaments, and the ligaments give and stretch, bulging outward at the weakest point, usually on the right or the left of the back side or posterior aspect of the disc space. Like any bodily tissue that’s stretched—such as gas-filled intestines or a fluid full urinary bladder—a stretched ligament causes pain that may be referred to nearby muscles. In the case of a bulging cervical disc, it’s the trapezius muscles we discussed above. How a disc herniates will be covered next month!! with 6 new fiberglass baskets. Thank You! The Town is also working on a project that is in my district at Lakeview. They partnered with Lake View of Culpeper Homeowners Association to construct a new connector trail from Yowell Meadow Park to Lake Pelham. The trail will be paved shortly. According to HOA President Peter Revutin, they are working on other infrastructure improvement initiatives as well. Our George Washington Carver School Vocational Education initiative will open soon. Our Board is proud to facilitate this workforce training project, as well as our Culpeper Youth Leadership Program. Great things are happening in Culpeper! We also have very strong Economic Development savvy and strategy being generated at this very moment which I believe will lead to new businesses, expansions, and jobs for Culpeper. Let's Go Culpeper! Gary Deal Culpeper County Board of Supervisor West Fairfax District

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Estes, VA in 1942. They celebrated 50 years together before Duck´s death. Becky is survived by her daughter, Ellen Gore of Castleton, VA and her son, Rick Gore and his wife Deborah of Manassas, VA. Her granddaughters, who were the light of her senior years, Janel Armitage and her husband Wayne of Turkey and Kentucky; Margot Gore and Marisa Gore of Plan to beVA. in the next issue Callparents 540.812.2282 Manassas, In addition to-her and husband, Becky is preceded in death by her siblings. Becky´s numerous friends were invited to say good-bye at the visitation on Saturday, July 8, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA 22701. A funeral service was held Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 10 a.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel.Burial will be held Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Culpeper National Cemetery, 305 U.S. Avenue, Culpeper, VA 22701.In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Castleton Volunteer Fire Department, 593 Castleton View Road, Castleton, VA 22716. An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com. Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper is serving the family.

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Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017

History and Wine Trolley Tour to visit Fort Germanna

OBITUARIES

Martin Ferguson Brooks Georgenia Elizabeth Martin Ferguson Brooks, 93, of Gainesville, Virginia, passed on Schaeffer Lomax June 29, 2017, at his residence after a long illness. Georgenia Schaeffer He was Elizabeth born in Steelton, PennLomax, 85, of Virginia, sylvania on Midland, July 2, 1923. He was passed 2017, at Inova one on of July four 6, children born to the Fairfax FallsVerinda Church,Ferguson VirlateHospital, Nelson and ginia. She was born on August 14, Brooks. He was married for more 1931. than 50 years to fellow physicist, Georgenia is survived by her husand Howard University alumni, band, Rev. Rollie Lomax, of Pauline Piper G. Brooks. HeSr. received Midland, VA; three daughters: Marhis B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics ion from E. Jones of Bealeton, VA, He ConHoward University. was a stance V. Lomax of Silver Spring, member of Sigma Pi (Physics Honor Society) and Beta Kappa MD, Theodora Lomax physicist of Mid- and Ki (Scientific Honor Society). He was aE. research four sons: William Albert GS-16 super grade inland, the VA; Defense Logistics Agency for 30 years. Upon his retirement, received Distinguished Lomax ofhe Temple Hills,a MD, Rollie Career Award. In 1974, received Achievement Award G. he Lomax, Jr. ofan Reisterstown, MD, from President Gerald Ford. He served in the of military Arthur Lomax of Silver Spring, MD, Elliott S. Lomax Bowie,with Logistics Division. MD;Army 17 grandchildren; and 28 great grandchildren. Martin survived by hison wife, PaulineJuly Piper Brooks Family will isreceive friends Saturday, 15, 2017, and host family and friends. froma 10 amof until 11am with funeral services starting at 11am Family received friends on Old Saturday, 8, Catlett, 2017, from at Oak Shade Baptist Church, 3287 Catlett July Road, 3pm 20119. until 4pm, wasdeliver at Mt.the Morris Baptist Virginia, Rev. funeral Richard services Hardy will eulogy. Church, 5342 Virginia, 22639. Interment willLeeds be inManor Craig Road, FamilyHume, Cemetery, Midland, Dr. Lindsay O. Green, will deliver the eulogy. Virginia. be later O n lInterment i n e c o n dwill olen c ein s announced c a n b e gati vae n a tdate. www. Online condolences can be given at www. joynesfuneralhome.com joynesfuneralhome.com

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➤ Tour, from Page 22 story to be told here and we know we have something remarkable here.” The foundation has more than 1,000 active members and thousands of members throughout the world. “A majority of our members are descendants, but we encourage the public to learn about the story of Germanna as well,” Abruzzo said. This is the third trolley tour offered this year and several more are planned through the Department of Tourism. They were first offered four years ago and picked up steam last year when four tours were extremely suc-

LOCAL NEWS cessful. "This tour offers 'behind the scenes' access to an active archeological dig on one of America's oldest settlements - Fort Germanna,” Culpeper Director of Tourism Paige Read said. “This year marks the 300th anniversary of the second colony. Come explore Governor Alexander Spotswood's Enchanted Castle remains, and learn how these early German-American immigrants helped shape the western advance of Colonial Virginia.” The tour will be held July 21 from 3 to 7 p.m. To sign up for tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ fort-germanna-old-house-vineyardstickets-35204343138

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 10 Station Styling Salon Any reasonable offer will be considered, owner relocating. Owner willing to assist with financing.

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Reconnecting cattle and quail By Justin Folks

PRIVATE LANDS BIOLOGIST

Prior to World War II, our cattle grazed upon pastures of native grasses with scattered wildflowers and brush. These pastures, combined with the way we managed the rest of the land, helped harbor scores of wildlife species, including the beloved (but now rare) bobwhite quail. While quail have struggled, the cattle farms are now facing challenges. Our summers seem to be getting hotter and drier, feed costs are increasing, and an endophyte found in fescue is affecting herd health. Operations that rely only on common cool season forages such as fescue and orchardgrass may find it increasingly difficult to stay above the bottom line. The NRCS’s Working Lands for Wildlife program offers assistance for conserving wildlife on agricultural lands to create a win-win for the producer and the critters. Virginia Forage and Grassland Council, is partnering with NRCS, the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Virginia Cooperative Extension, the UT Center for Native Grasslands Management, and the Lake Country Chapter

of Quail Forever to host a series of talks and pasture walks with Dr. Keyser. Each event will begin with a 5:30 p.m. dinner, followed by a presentation from Dr. Keyser. Event dates and locations are: July 19, Willis Farm in Brightwood, (Madison County).

Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017

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CRIME SOLVERS

ARREST REPORTS

Age: 28, White/Female Hgt./Wgt.: 5-5/126 Hair/Eye: Brown/Hazel Last known: 7221 Oak Dr., Reva, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear and Sentence to Community Based Corrections Program or Facility.

Shane Dillion Herndon Age: 26, White/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-10/190 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 14213 Whispering Pines Ln., Rixeyville, Va. Wanted for: Probation Violation on Felony Charge.

Christopher Channing Kinsey

Age: 28, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-11/150 Hair/Eye: Black/Black Last known: 844 Ripplebrook Dr., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Fail to Appear.

Desmond O'Neil Pollard AKA: Desmond O'Neil Lewis Age: 22, Black/Male Hgt./Wgt.: 5-9/140 Hair/Eye: Brown/Brown Last known: 625 Fourth St., Culpeper, Va. Wanted for: Assault & Battery Warrants current as of July 12

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Culpeper County Sheriff's Office: July 5-11

Following are the county police reports from July 5-11. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the CCSO.

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July 5 Christopher Charles Walker, 34, 12000 block Hope Road, Culpeper, strangulation results in wounding/ bodily injury, assault and battery family member Anthony Duane Pollard, 42, 300 block E. Spencer St., Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge (three counts) James Michael Southerland, 29, 6000 block N. Seminole Trail, Brightwood, DUI Terry Lee Johnson, 50, 6000 block Carters Run Road, Marshall, DUI Dustin Ryan Jenkins, 23, 14000 block Woodland Church Road, Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license Pedro Tenorio-Cortes, 23, 100 block Winery Lane, Leon, possession of marijuana, driving with suspended or revoked license Alexanderia Lee Jackson Jr., 46, 20000 block Black Jack Road,

Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license Cole Ansell Nicolay, 19, 20000 block Village Road, Unionville, defeating drug and alcohol screening test

July 6 Bryan Daniel Graves, 30, 9000 block Old Town Road, Rixeyville, revocation of suspended sentence and probation Anthony Nelson Hogan Jr., 21, 300 block Tyler Ave., Radford, robbery, firearm: use in commission of felony John Francis Irwin, 34, 40 block Cherry Hill Road, Ronks, Pa., possess or distribute controlled paraphernalia July 7 Lester Anderson Stanley Jr., 45, 600 block Friendship Way, Culpeper, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance Evan Michael Sekol, 27, 16000 block Norman Road, Culpeper, probation violation on felony charge (three counts) Rachel Jean Jennings, 49, 15000 block General Lee Ave., Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license, giving false identity to law enforcement officer, false ID identity fraud

DeJaun Vonte Lewis, 24, 5000 True Blue Road, Culpeper, failure to pay fines, costs or penalties July 9 Richard Matthew Crouch, 34, 200 block Running Bear Court, Front Royal, assault and battery - family member, monument: intentional damage July 10 Dwanye Alfonzo Dinkins, 41, 14000 block Raccoon Ford Road, Culpeper, failure to appear Andrea Charles Miller, 34, 15000 block Sheads Mountain Road, Rixeyville, violate protective orders Khalil Rahim Boone, 18, 30 block Fredericksburg, failure to appear July 11 Wayne Clyde Fincham Jr., 35, 19000 block Old Mill Road, Culpeper, refusal 2nd test w/in 10 years, driving after forfeiture of license, DUI - third or subsequent offense Amanda Diane Rose, 36, 14000 block Landons Lane, Brandy Station, possession of schedule I, II controlled substance

Culpeper Town Police: July 3-9

Following are the police reports from July 3-9. Reports are provided by the law enforcement agency listed and do not imply guilt, however are the charges placed by the police department.

July 3 Michael Jay Kingham, 24, 500 block Woodruff Lane, Culpeper, shoplift, alter price/conceal goods Franklin Roosevelt Ferris, 52, 1300 block Old Fredericksburg Road, Culpeper, monument: intentional damage, no intent to steal Neomias Salas Godinez, 23, 16000 block Brandy Road, Culpeper, sentence to community based corrections program or facility July 5 Anthony Duane Pollard, 42, 300 block E. Spencer St., Culpeper, revocation of suspended sentence and probation (three counts) Darquan Carter, 19, 1900 block Birch Drive, Culpeper, possession of marijuana Matthew James Ferris, 24, 600

block Yancey St., Culpeper, driving with suspended or revoked license Nathan Vernon Holmes, 33, 1100 block Lee St., Culpeper, possession of marijuana

July 6 Corey Denise Williams, 29, 1800 block Picadilly Circus, Culpeper, probation violation July 7 Clarence Lee White, 24, 100 block E. Williams St., Culpeper, failure to appear Stephanie Nichole Godfrey, 26, 1800 block Silver Star Lane, Culpeper, sell alcohol to unauthorized person Daniel Lucus Orange, 24, 1400 block Fairground Road, Madison, possession of marijuana Melissa Darlene Hall, 31, 1700 block N. Blue Ridge Turnpike, Madison, sell alcohol to unauthorized person Elisabeth Louis Dakis, 36, 500 block Windermere Drive, Culpeper, sell alcohol to unauthorized person Jefrey Vaquedano Padilla, 26, 4300 block Musterfield

Road, Culpeper, sell alcohol to unauthorized person Brian Edward Sherrell Jr., 20, 8800 block Winding Hollow Way, Springfield, driving with suspended or revoked license Justin Ryan Weeks, 39, 100 block Grandview Ave., Culpeper, failure to pay fines costs or penalties Erin N. Peloquin, 31, 700 block Holly Crest Drive, Culpeper, sell alcohol to unauthorized person July 8 Daniel Eduardo Franco, 21, 400 block Covington St., Culpeper, failure to appear Dean Obed La Rosa, 21, 600 block N. Main St., Culpeper, driving under the influence of alcohol July 9 Darquan Carter, 19, 1900 block Birch Drive, Culpeper, assault and battery - family member James C. Barclay, 46, 2100 block Chestnut Drive, Culpeper, drunk in public, profane language


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Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017

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EPICUREAN MUSE

The summer sun is shining brightly and it's time to lighten up and cool down in the adult beverage department. When the dynamic duo, heat and humidity, roll into town you might want to consider a cool refreshing wine based summer cocktail to get you through the hot and hazy days. While doing some serious "research and development" for some new wine cocktails, I came across a few that will make July and August in Virginia just a bit more tolerable. All of the recipes are easy to make with minimal ingredients and very little time in the kitchen. If you would like to learn more and taste some of these creations, stop by Vinosity for Mixology Basics this Friday night. Cheers!

Kim Kelly

Rosé Tequila Sangria This super fresh cocktail is at the top of my go-to list this summer and great for entertaining. 1 750 ml bottle dry Rosé, chilled 1 cup silver Tequila 2/3 cup simple syrup or to taste 1 cup fresh squeezed lime juice 1 ounce Wild Roots Apothecary Elderberry Lavender Botanical syrup Splash of Spiked Lime Seltzer Water 2 cups fresh blueberries and peaches or any seasonal fruit Combine rose, tequila, simple syrup, lime juice, Elderberry Lavender syrup and fruit in a large glass pitcher, refrigerate until chilled. Pour over ice into a large wine glass, top with a splash of lime seltzer water.

Combine vermouth and Campari in an ice-filled rocks glass. Top with sparkling wine, stir and garnish with a twist of blood orange. Cider Royal If you enjoy hard cider all by itself, then this may be your new favorite cocktail for Sunday Brunch. The Virginia hard cider industry is booming and Foggy Ridge Cider is perfect for this Cider Royal. 1 bottle Foggy Ridge Stayman Winesap Cider 1/2 ounce Strawberry Shrub Strawberries Fresh Mint Chill Champagne flutes in the freezer for 15 minutes. Add fresh or frozen strawberries, add Strawberry Shrub and fill glass with Hard Cider. Garnish with fresh mint. White Port and Elderflower Tonic When the thermometer approaches triple digits, it's time to chill out and keep it simple. This cocktail employs white port which is crisp and refreshing. 2 ounces white port 1/2 ounce Jack Rudy Elderflower 6 ounces sparkling water Garnish of seasonal fruit Combine all ingredients and serve in a tall glass over ice. Garnish with seasonal fruit. Kim Kelly is the owner of Vinosity in Downtown Culpeper. She can be reached at info@vinositywines.com.

Sbagliato In Italian, "sbagliato" means "mistaken." So the story goes, a bartender was making a Negroni and grabbed sparkling wine instead of gin as he was making this cocktail. The result is a lighter and refreshing mistake. 1 ounce sweet Vermouth 1 ounce Campari 4 ounces dry sparkling wine such as Prosecco or Cava

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SWEET SPOT: For Culpeper’s sweet tooth fanatics and chocoholics, the Frenchman’s Corner is a known commodity. Added to that is the expertise of owner Marc Ast who has brought his French connection to Culpeper. Born in Paris, France, Ast chuckles that his “frenchness” sometimes haunts him. He is aristocratic in his mannerisms and very selective about his tastes in the finer things in life. He doesn’t apologize for his attitude. “I don’t relate to low quality products,” he says. Perhaps it’s just that attitude that has garnered The Frenchman’s Corner the recent distinction of being the Number One Destination on Trip Advisor and the Number One in sales nationwide as an independent distributor of Neuhaus chocolates. Ast banked nearly 15 years ago that Culpeper had the clientele and taste buds for the quality of sweet things that he was bringing to the downtown area. Sales and loyal customers have proved him correct. Recent decorative additions inside the store are an elegant new look of red and black. And there are more sweet treats including a waffle and coffee cafe that Ast introduced last year. These treats are made to order and those who have discovered this quiet little bit of culinary heaven are in for further French treats. In March, Marc introduced a line of French pastries and macaroons. Did I hear buttery croissants? Something about French yeast? At the store most days, Ast has a friendly and gracious rapport with his customers who expect to see him behind the counter wearing his signature red apron. Many he knows by name as well as their chocolate preferences.

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Landscape company in Marshall/ Warrenton area needs Driver / laborer for landscape crew. Exp. with commerical equip. a plus. Must have valid driver¬s license & good driving record. Starts $12/hr. (may increase depending on exp.) (540)270-2414

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Lovely & spacious farm house, tall ceilings, wood flrs, modern amenities. North of Warrenton off Rt29. 4+ BR, 2BA, 5 pristine acres w/ out-buildings. Basement, wood stove, CAC, radiator heat, near great schools. $2,500/mo. Avail 8/1/17. Call 540-270-2655

Fauquier County Government is currently seeking qualified and enthusiastic candidates for the position of Corrections Health Nurse. This position will be responsible for providing basic medical and dental treatment and assistance to inmates of the adult detention facility; securing medical records; administering medications. Candidates should possess First Aid, CPR, and LPN certifications. For more information or to submit your application please visit https://eportal.fauquiercounty.gov EEO/AA/M/F/D


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Plumber Chuck Mullins Plumbing seeking plumbing technician. Benefits available.

540-937-4501 SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC Blake Landscapes Inc. seeks an experienced commercial small engine mechanic for full time employment at its Leesburg operations center. Health insurance; vacation and sick leave.

Contact Paul at 703 675-8089 or p.tilley@ blakelandscapes.com

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Martin Ferguson Brooks, 93, of Gainesville, Virginia, passed on June 29, 2017, at his residence after a long illness. He was born in Steelton, Pennsylvania on July 2, 1923. He was one of four children born to the late Nelson and Verinda Ferguson Brooks. He was married for more than 50 years to fellow physicist, and Howard University alumni, Pauline Piper Brooks. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics from Howard University. He was a member of Sigma Pi (Physics Honor Society) and Beta Kappa Ki (Scientific Honor Society). He was a research physicist and GS-16 super grade in the Defense Logistics Agency for 30 years. Upon his retirement, he received a Distinguished Career Award. In 1974, he received an Achievement Award from President Gerald Ford. He served in the military with Army Logistics Division. Martin is survived by his wife, Pauline Piper Brooks and a host of family and friends. Family received friends on Saturday, July 8, 2017, from 3pm until 4pm, funeral services was at Mt. Morris Baptist Church, 5342 Leeds Manor Road, Hume, Virginia, 22639. Dr. Lindsay O. Green, will deliver the eulogy. Interment will be in announced at a later date. Online condolences can be given at www. joynesfuneralhome.com

Dallas McFarland Dallas McFarland, 83, of Chantilly died Saturday July 8, 2017 at Novant Prince William Hospital. He was born May 4, 1934 in Lignum to the late Clarence McFarland and Minnie Fox McFarland. He was a member of Broad Run Baptist Church, was an avid Nascar fan and loved trucks of all shapes and sizes. He was the proud founder of McFarland Trucking Company. He is survived by a son Douglas Wayne McFarland and his wife Barbara of Catlett; a daughter Donna Sisk and her husband Gary of Warrenton; a sister Margaret Ann Gore and her husband Ray of Culpeper ; and a brother James H. McFarland also of Culpeper. three grandchildren Dallas Wade McFarland, Amanda Rose McFarland and Natalie Ann McFarland in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, and other extended family and dearest loved ones. In addition to his wife Margaret Lillard McFarland, he is preceded in death by three brothers Ernest McFarland, Richard McFarland, and John Henry McFarland; and two sisters Emma Stanley and Clara Settle. A Funeral Service will be held Thursday July 13, 2017 at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA 22701 at 2pm with Rev. Henry Stanley officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Internment will follow at Bethsaida United Methodist Church Cemetery in Brightwood. An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com Found and Sons of Culpeper is serving the family.

Rebecca Elizabeth Gore (Becky)

SUDOKU

Edited by Margie E. Burke

Difficulty: Easy

5 7 4 9 4 3 1 6 5 6 3 8 1 5 8 2 7

2 1 8

8 9 2 4

Answers to Last Week’s Sudoku:

2 7 3

3 7 9 8

Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate

HOW TO SOLVE:

Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.

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Rebecca Elizabeth Gore (Becky), 91, went to join her Savior and deceased loved ones on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. She was born October 3, 1925 in Culpeper, VA to Carrie Brown Cook and Fenton Broom Cook. Becky was married to Richard Franklin Gore (Duck) of Estes, VA in 1942. They celebrated 50 years together before Duck´s death. Becky is survived by her daughter, Ellen Gore of Castleton, VA and her son, Rick Gore and his wife Deborah of Manassas, VA. Her granddaughters, who were the light of her senior years, Janel Armitage and her husband Wayne of Turkey and Kentucky; Margot Gore and Marisa Gore of Manassas, VA. In addition to her parents and husband, Becky is preceded in death by her siblings. Becky´s numerous friends were invited to say good-bye at the visitation on Saturday, July 8, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA 22701. A funeral service was held Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 10 a.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel.Burial will be held Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Culpeper National Cemetery, 305 U.S. Avenue, Culpeper, VA 22701.In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Castleton Volunteer Fire Department, 593 Castleton View Road, Castleton, VA 22716. An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com. Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper is serving the family.

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Culpeper Times • July 13-19, 2017

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Find YOUR local weekly community paper at more than 300 locations throughout the region! AMISSVILLE Amissville Post Office Mayhugh’s Deli CULPEPER 7-11 (Main St. near Shenandoah Garden Spot) A.B. Kearns Trucking & Stone All Smiles Dental AJ’s Market Amberwood Animal Hospital Surgical Center Ande’s Store Restaurant & Pizza Baby Jim’s Snack Bar Battleford Toyota Billy Fox, State Farm Agency BP (Across from CVS) Bonnie Reb Boots Brooks Chiropractic Clinic Bruster’s Ice Cream Cabrera’s Panderia & Bakery Century 21 Cintas Christina Mills D.D.S. Clancey Counseling, LLC Commonwealth Eye Chik-fil-A Chrysler of Culpeper Coin Laundry Commonwealth Medical Center Country Cookin’ Country Shoppes of Culpeper County Farm Service CRI Culpeper County Library Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Culpeper Cosmetology Culpeper Economic Development Culpeper Family Practice Culpeper Farmer’s Co-Op Culpeper Museum Culpeper Senior Center Culpeper Thrift Shoppe Culpeper Health & Rehab Culpeper Post Office Culpeper Resource Center Culpeper UVA Hospital Culpeper Visitor Center Culpeper Town Police Department Culpeper Department of Human Services Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office CVS - Culpeper Dairy Queen Duke’s Store

Dunkin’ Donuts Eagle Postal Embrace Home Loans Enterprise Rent-A-Car Epiphany Catholic School Eppard Orthodontist Eyecare of Virginia EXIT Cornerstone Realty Fantastic Sam’s Federated Auto Foti’s Restaurant Freedom Tax Friendship Heights Frost Cafe Full Circle Thrift Gary’s Ace Hardware Germanna Daniel Tech Center Germanna Community College (Locust Grove Campus) Gilmores Grill 309 Goodnight Jewelers Illusions by Teresa Intergrity Auto Holiday Inn & Express H&R Block IHOP Jersey Mike’s Jiffy Lube K&M Lawn Equipment Knakal’s Bakery Koons Automotive Liberty Tax Long & Foster Real Estate - Culpeper office Main Street Weddings Martin’s Mattress Firm Maw and Pa’s Country Store MedExpress Merriman Grocery McDonald’s McCarthy Tire Microtel Minute Man Mini Mall Northridge Apartments Panera Bread Pepper’s Grill/Best Western Pixley’s Automotive Premier Auto Powell Wellness Center Quality Inn Randy’s Flowers by Endless Creations Ravens Nest Ray’s Automotive Red Carpet Inn

REMAX/Crossroads Safeway Shawn’s Smokehouse BBQ Soap Opera Laundry Spring Leaf Starbucks Summer Farm Bakery Surge The Loft The Ole Country Store Town of Culpeper Tropical Smoothie Cafe Uncle Elders BBQ & Family Restaurant UVA Pediatric Verizon Vinosity Virginia Community Bank Virginia Orthopedic Center Weiss Markets (Culpeper Town Square) Weiss Markets (513 Madison Road) Westover Market Westside Grocery Wellspring Health Services Family Practice and Walk-in Clinic ORANGE COUNTY Stonewall Harley Davidson Piedmont Power Holiday Inn Express Budget Inn Silk Mill Grille Country Cookin WJMA 103.1 Orange County Tattoos Dogwood Village Grymes School WARRENTON Fauquier Chamber Piedmont Publishing Warrenton Chamber Warrenton Police Department Fauquier Times Fauquier Hospital Bistro McClanahan’s Camera REMINGTON The Corner Deli in Remington Remington Barbershop Dollar Store Wally’s Automotive MADISON The Mountaineer Cafe Yoders Country Market Eddins Ford Autumn Care Nursing & Rehab Prince Michel Vineyards & Winery Madison BP

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Ole Country Store 8th Anniversary & Meet the Amish Craftsmen Event! TWO DAY SALE, JULY 14TH & JULY 15TH Meet the Amish Craftsman Thank you for the pleasure of serving you for 8 years! Culpeper Store Only Tent Sale July 14th & 15th

30% OFF

Raffle to Benefit the Clinic for Special Children in Strasburg, PA

$1 for 1 raffle ticket $5 for 8 raffle tickets • $10 for 20 raffle tickets 1st prize: 36 x 60 Oak Bookcase 2nd prize: Oak Rocker 3rd prize: $100 Gift Certificate for Amish Furniture Connections 4th Prize: Bird Feeder

20% OFF

July 15th

All Tent Sa Items At le Least

Food samples all day long July 14th & 15th Ole Country Store Prize Wheel 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Amish Furniture Connections Raffle Drawing 3:45 p.m. Every 8th customer to order breakfast will get their sandwich FREE!

BBQ

all Concrete, Pictures, Door Boards, Bird Houses, Gourds, & Metal

New Furniture Orders

During This Furniture Sale All New Furniture Orders... Up to $500.00 We pay sales tax* Up to $1,201.00 8% off purchase* Up to $1,999.00 12% off purchase* Over $2,000.00 15% off purchase* *Free delivery within 60 miles

Chicken BBQ by Summy’s Catering 10 a.m. until sold out Mary’s back with her hand-made quilts!

Free Custom Quotes

Town of Culpeper

Live Bluegrass after 5, Music by the Gold Top County Ramblers & the Love Cannons

12:00 Noon Ribbon Cutting for New Dock

Friday Only At Lake Pelham

Dunk Tank, Food Vendors, Live Bluegrass, Music by the Gold Top County Ramblers & the Love Cannons

The Ole Country Store and Amish Furniture Connections.

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18019 Country Store Drive, Culpeper VA 22701


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