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4 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com Supervisors vote 3-2 to approve Poplar Ridge BY TRICIA JOHNSON, CORRESPONDENT In a sometimes contentious meeting Friendship, which development, pressures of growth.” O’Brien said that that ran long into the night, the Fluvanna has been a jewel in “I don’t believe the people Walker’s Ridge. if the Board opposed all growth, then, County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. Fluvanna County for are disinterested. They Weaver was not “What will Palmyra be? What it already 6 to approve the special use permit and decades.” convinced. “I’ve is – a place where you can’t buy a cup of zoning amendment to move forward Ullenbruch told don’t come to every deci- not found the coffee and people just drive by.” with the Poplar Ridge development. Ackenbom: “When word “test wells” Sheridan, countering Ullenbruch’s Poplar Ridge, which would be located you sold the land, sion because they trust in your reports. complaint that citizens were disinter- off of Rt. 644 near Palmyra, would have you gave up the right We go back to the ested in anything that did not directly 317 single-family housing units and to bitch about what is the people that they put sewer issue – have impact them, and that they failed to a maximum of 74,000 square feet of done with that land.” the drain fields attend meetings that dealt with other commercial space. Supervisors Mozell Robert Earl, the here to represent them.” been perked? I important issues, said “I don’t believe Booker, Tony O’Brien and Bob Ullen- only citizen to speak don’t see it in any the people are disinterested. They don’t bruch voted to approve the permit and who did not oppose – Mike Sheridan of the reports. come to every decision because they zoning amendment; Mike Sheridan and the development said The fire depart- trust the people that they put here to rep- Don Weaver dissented. “landowners need to ment has prob- resent them.” A petition with the signatures of more have the ability to make the highest and lems with (the development)…VDOT After the vote was taken, many of than 1,500 people opposed to the devel- best use of their property,” and added that used the words ‘this is not acceptable.’” those who attended walked out of the opment was presented to the supervisors if the 1,500 people who signed the peti- Weaver shook his head. “I contend the meeting in tears, and the Board moved and 21 people spoke against it. tion were concerned with how the land special use permit will change the char- on to other business as Nina Ackenbom One of the concerns expressed was was going to be used, they “should have acter and established pattern of the area left the room sobbing audibly. the impact the development would have bought the property out of foreclosure in and will impact neighboring property. on Camp Friendship. 2008 and put it into conservation.” Are we going to follow the zoning ordi- In other business the Board Chuck Ackenbom, owner of Camp Others were concerned that the de- nance? Are we going to listen to you? Are voted to approve: Friendship, the property adjacent to the velopment would strain water resourc- we going to listen to the people? I want • Updates and revisions to the Fork Union proposed development, said “We offer a es and that the proposed septic system to represent you,” Weaver said, nodding unique environment – a special and dear would be insufficient or would pollute to those in attendance. “You have spoken Sanitary District Committee’s by-laws; place – to children from over 93 differ- the Rivanna River. Tom Ross, owner of tonight.” • A contract award for a radio emergency ent countries. I am afraid the camp would Hotel Street Capital LLC, and developer of Booker drew gasps from the gallery communications system RFP develop- never be the same. Help me keep this camp Poplar Ridge told the board that the con- when, responding to Weaver’s stated de- ment consultant, proposed by Cheryl a safe place for children.” Other members sulting hydrologist found there would be cision to follow the will of the people, Wilkins, the emergency services coordina- of his family spoke, including 11-year-old sufficient water, and he insisted on the she asked “Why do we make our rules tor was unanimously approved. This is the Nina Ackenbom, who said, “I have lived at safety of the proposed septic system. and ordinances if we are just going to first step in developing a new radio com- this camp my whole life…I love this camp He added, “We believe as applicants we listen to the people?” munications system for Fluvanna’s first and I want to run it one day.” have submitted sufficient data,” to the O’Brien said of tonight’s vote, “one of responders. Currently they have reliable Fluvanna resident Len Gardner said that Board of Supervisors. “The community the challenges about a vote like this is communications with dispatch and each Camp Friendship has an “international rep- that would result would be far superior that a lot of the names on this petition other only in about 35% of the county. utation,” and added, “Should you approve to the original plan,” he asserted, refer- are people I like and respect,” and added this project it will be at the expense of Camp ring to the original, much larger planned “We are going to continue to face the

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With all the school “When I announced the luncheon in the DMV 2Go budget cuts, if we businesses collaborate convocation,” she said, “There was a very ~Wednesday. August 13 • 9-4~ Propane Tanks Available for Sale or Exchange with the schools, we can minimize the nice roar and applause - because Tenaska E W Thomas is not responsible for typographical errors. We accept WIC & Food Stamps. We reserve the right to limit quantities impact of some of those budget cuts with has partnered with us and been an mentoring and tutoring,” he said. amazing sponsor of our schools for years!” SALE DATES AUGUST 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 2014 To advertise call: 434.207.0222 August 14, 2014 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 7 as “IBM’s Santa Claus in Bybee’s Road Baptist Church the Far East.” Not only did I get to live in Tokyo for cordially invites the that period, which was a real treat, but my wife and community to their I were able to travel exten- sively throughout the Asia Pacific area, a very varied Homecoming and and interesting territory. Describe one of the Revival Services biggest surprises of your life. Al Colville That I have been blessed Bybee’s Road Baptist Church will hold their Home- with a great life and good health and have made it coming Service on Sunday August 17th at 10:00 into my eighties. am with lunch on the grounds immediately following. Describe one of the Buddy and Lois Woodson, missionaries to London, tragedies/ Fluvanna Faces struggles of your life. will be the sharing their experiences at Homecoming BY CHRISTINA DIMEO GUSEMAN, CORRESPONDENT That would have to be services. when my wife developed Where do you live? amyotrophic lateral sclero- Lake Monticello sis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease – a Revival services will continue Sunday evening at 7:00 How long have you lived in Fluvan- very debilitating disease that caused great pm and continue Monday through Wednesday eve- na? What brought you here? difficulties for her in the last stages of her nings, August 18 – 20. Gabe Turner, pastor of Since 1994. Twenty years ago I retired life. here for what I thought would be a quiet, The Point in Charlottesville VA will be the featured Describe a dream you have for relaxing life. It didn’t quite work out that your future. speaker for revival services. way, but it was even better! I guess this gives me a chance to get Tell us about your work. in a plug for the Fluvanna Leadership There will be special music each evening beginning at 6:45 pm. After graduating from Massachusetts Development Program. I was very much Institute of Technology with a doctorate wrapped up with this effort for its first in engineering, I spent a couple of years 10 years of operations and I am de- Homecoming Services in the chemical industry, had a brief stint lighted to see new leaders pick up the Sunday, August 17 at 10:00 a.m. with lunch on the grounds immediately following in the Army and then joined IBM. There I reins and continue to move this effort Revival Services had a very enjoyable career for 31 years, forward. My dream is that this program Sunday, August 18 through Wednesday, August 20 at 7:00 p.m. each evening about half of which was spent in the in- will continue to grow and improve ternational side of IBM. over the years and serve this county by helping our citizens understand how 4989 Bybee’s Church Road, Troy, VA • 434-589-8529 Tell us about your family. things work around here. www.bybeechurch.org • Kenneth Davis, Pastor I have been married for a little over two years now. My wife Peggy and I both pre- Describe a fear you have for viously had great marriages that lasted your future. over 50 years. After both of our spouses That my country may be moving away had passed away, we met and decided we from the principles on which it was could do it again – probably not for 50 founded, the freedom that all our citizens years this time. This does now make us were given to live their lives as they saw fit, the reincarnation of the “Brady Bunch,” not controlled by the wishes and whims of which you may remember from your an all-powerful government that tries to act TV oldies. She has three daughters and I in their best interest. Because of our initial have three sons. Between us we have 10 freedoms, we were able to build the world’s grandchildren. most powerful economy and have a stan- dard of living that was the envy of the rest Tell us about a hobby you have. of the world. Now, because of the unintend- If you rate your hobbies by the time ed consequences of unwise government you spend on them, I guess that would be actions, I see that all slipping away. golf. I do still enjoy bridge and fooling with computers. Here’s your chance to sound off. 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8 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com To advertise call: 434.207.0222 August 14, 2014 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 9 First responders trained in water rescue BY TRICIA JOHNSON, CORRESPONDENT ANNA SU Over 30 people trained to become LUV BDI water rescuers, learning how to read T F VI river currents, how to cross swift water EA SI and even how to throw a rescue line at R O a recent course held by the Lake Monti- G N cello Water Rescue Team (LMWRT). S Participants rotated through four sta- 4 tions and learned how to ride through a chute in turbulent water to get safely to land – both alone and with a victim. The team hosted the training course on Saturday, Aug. 9. The participants, who came from six different agencies, attended “Swift Water Awareness Plus,” a course that met first in a classroom for instruction, then later went to the Rivanna River for practical training. Jamie Beadle, chief training officer with LMWRT, explained the goal of the course. “This training is designed to improve the safety of first responders across the area when it comes to swift water scenes that they may encounter, and also to increase their knowledge of what the LMWRT and other water rescue teams in the area can provide for them.” Multiple agency training is about building relationships, too, since LMWRT ends up collaborating with other agen- cies on most of their calls. “It can be a law enforcement agency or a rescue squad that comes across a swift water scene or oftentimes a fire department that goes out for a rescue that involves swift water. We always,” Beadle added with a grin, “work well with others.”

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The LMWRT currently has about 45 one to three calls a month, so it is a low trained volunteers, but, said Beadle, they volume - but they tend to come in spurts. “always need more. Every aspect of water When we have flooding in the area we rescue – whether it is dive, swift water, or may get four calls in a morning. When ice rescue – requires a lot of people to do there is a need, there is a big need.” it successfully. You need 10 to 12 people For information on how to volunteer Carroll Morse at a minimum on a call to have some re- with the Lake Monticello Water Rescue dundancy, for safety’s sake. If we have two Team, call Water Rescue Team Chief John 434-589-4106 calls we have most of our team out on the Lye at 434-962-4628. P.O. Box 8, Rt. 603 water.” And, Beadle added, most of their Health Nutz Kents Store, VA 23084 calls come all at once. “We do between Members can bring a friend for FREE Specializing in On-site every Thursday Action Photography keep in August! FCHS Athletics FCHS Graduation Ceremonies in FCPR Athletics & Social Events • Computer Repairs, Sales and Upgrades Fluvanna Youth Baseball League • Transfer of Files Fluvanna Youth Soccer (FYSA) touch • Aff ordable Battery & LCD Replacement Scottsville Youth Soccer • Data Recovery from Hard Drives, Youth Football Memory Cards, Cameras & Cell Phones • Merge Existing Computer and Media Upward Sports(TM) Programs Resources into One Multimedia System and more... • Create a Network to Share Printers, Visit our website for our Personal, Team & Individual Services Music, Photos & Videos aerobics schedules & more. Contact Us to Cover Your Event www.gravitysedge.com • Repairs to Electronics Such as: www.healthnutzgym.com Cameras, iPods and Gaming Systems 9955 OOptimizationptimization PPackageackage 77 Market Street, Suite A, Palmyra 434-589-6100 $$9999 [email protected] 109 Crofton Place, Palmyra www.fl uvannaphotos.com IIncludesncludes FFreeree AAnti-Virusnti-Virus SSoftwareoftware Open Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm 10 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com ANNA S T FLUV UBDIVIS REA ION G All photos are similar to and each can be designed S 4 to suit your own needs! Over 70 fl oor plans!

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Just over the Fluvanna-Goochland remain in the darkness underground. by the Department of Mines, Minerals, border is an old abandoned gold mine. As a part of the exploration process, and Energy, from which Kilgore will Aside from the gold and silver that may Kilgore drilled a hole only one and seven- have to obtain a permit before proceed- lurk in its depths, there are precious eighths inches wide all the way down into ing with his operation. He will also need stones – garnets for sure, possibly sap- the earth. What he pulled back was in- permits from the Department of Envi- phires, and maybe even diamonds. There triguing – garnet. “Whether or not it’s gem ronmental Quality and possibly the U. is likely also mercury, and lots of it, quality is yet to be determined,” Kilgore S. Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, lacing the soil. said, “but it’s commercial quality at least.” Kilgore has assured authorities that “all William Kilgore of Bristol, Tennessee, Images of mining call to mind stacks state codes will be followed to the letter.” wants to delve back down into what was of dynamite and echoes of blasting. But Although Kilgore obtained the coun- once called the Moss Mine in search of Kilgore plans to mine the property for ty’s permission to mine the land, he’s whatever treasure he might find. And in “free milling” gold, which is, according still wading through state permits – a the process he wants to clean the mercury to the staff report, “visible gold that can process that he estimates will take eight from the soil, fill in the shafts that still be separated from its host rock through or nine months. “At best we’re looking at exist from the property’s hundred-year crushing and gravity separation technolo- getting started next spring,” he said. The mining history, and – when he’s through gy.” By washing the earth and rock, Kilgore entire mining operation will take two or – leave no trace that a mine ever existed. hopes to separate the gold from the rest. three years. Giving him the blessing to proceed is That’s also how he plans to remove the When he’s all done washing the the Goochland County Board of Super- mercury or other contaminants, which got ground and finding his treasure, Kilgore visors, which on July 1 unanimously into the soil in the first place as a result of will leave behind no remnant of the mine awarded him the conditional use permit environmentally-unfriendly mining tech- that once existed. In fact, that’s one of that he sought for his mining activities. niques from the old days. his primary goals – to erase the old mine From 1835 to 1936 people looked spo- One possible drawback to the mining “footprint” and bring the property “back radically for gold in the Moss Mine, which operation, which would take place up to the pristine level where it was in sits on a 46-acre parcel of land at 4358 below the water table, is the potential 1835.” So in place of abandoned mine Shannon Mill Road. But in either 1937 for groundwater contamination. “Mine shafts will be a pond. or 1938 it was abandoned. Many shafts excavations that expose a drinking water There will also be fewer contaminants, still remain on the property, according aquifer to activities at the land surface Kilgore hopes – and no gold left. to a Goochland County staff report, and also open pathways for potential con- “a few are visible from the surface due tamination and degradation of water to damage from the 2011 earthquake.” quality,” the staff report says. Kilgore hopes that more than just shafts That concern is dealt with extensively NNowow OOfferingffering OOrthodonticsrthodontics •Caring Staff •Comprehensive •Care Convenient •Orthodontics •Invisalign William Kilgore operating his fl oating suction dredge. A gold pan with placer gold from a nearby creek, and the mine land plat. Photos courtesy of William Kilgore •Dental ER •Dental Implant Center OPEN HOUSE •Most Dental Saturday, Aug. 16th • 2 - 4 pm. ur Family Insurance Accepted SSchedulechedule YYouro Family 36 Bunker Blvd $310,000 • MLS# 506720 s Today! 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(Off Rt#15 across from Walmart) Phone: 434-293-9793 www.springcreekdentist.com www.cvilleteeth.com Dan Corbin • 434-531-6155 RE/MAX Realty Specialists 12 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com To advertise call: 434.207.0222 August 14, 2014 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 13 Local dentist cares for underserved Army Reserve Medical Command was glad she was selected for the IRT as- signment. CONTRIBUTED BY “I graduated from my dental training in STAFF SGT. NEIL W. MCCABE October, and this is my first chance to use Lt. Col. Jack F. Thompson, an Army and my training in my specialty with live pa- civilian dentist from Fluvanna County, re- tients,” said the native of Newport News. cently led soldiers on a medical mission Tonia Archuleta, the clinic’s admin- to help the Santa Ynez, Calif., Band of the istration manager, said the band of Chumas Indian Tribe. Chumash, established in 1901, is one of Army Reserve Medical Command sol- 522 federally-recognized tribes. diers began a series of two-week rota- The Chumash nation once had a popu- tions supporting the health clinic oper- lation of more than 100,000 American ated by the tribe. The effort will continue Indians and a 7,000 square mile-territory through the summer. that covered a huge swath of central Cali- The soldiers are assigned to the 4215th fornia, she said. Today, the 137-acre reser- U.S. Army Hospital, and two of its subor- vation is the home of 2,500 tribe members. dinate units, the 7202nd Medical Support Traditionally, the Chumash lived in Unit and the 2290th U.S. Army Hospital, domed homes, built with branches, said Thompson, who led the soldiers on reeds and with whalebone reinforce- this rotation. Both the 4215th USAH and Lt. Col. Jack F. Thompson, an Army and civilian dentist from Fluvanna County. ments, she said. The largest of the the 7202nd MSU are based in Richmond. homes housed 50 people. The 2290th USAH is based in Alexandria. Photo courtesy of Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe Archuleta said the tribe was renowned Thompson said the soldiers included “We are providing medical and dental favorite part of being in the Army,” the for its “tomol” canoes. Long boats made other dentists, a doctor, nurses, medics treatment, including screenings and Iraqi War veteran dentist said. “I’ve done of planks and pine tar that the Chumash and dental assistants, all contributing to some lab work,” he said. “On the dental it all over the world.” would use for war and commerce – and the clinic’s mission of providing health- side, we are providing both emergency Ron G. Sisson, the clinic’s executive for religious journeys around the islands care to members of the Chumash tribe and sustaining care – extractions, peri- director, said clinic staff, and the tribe’s off the Santa Barbara, California coast. and local residents. odontal work and identifying further health board joined him in gratitude for Alexandra James, a Chumash tribe The partnership with the clinic is needs for further treatment.” the work of the soldiers. member and an outreach worker at the part of the Pentagon’s Innovative Readi- The Army Reserve Soldiers examined “It is an honor having the troops at our clinic, said the tribe is working to revive ness Training program that pairs reserve and treated patients with medical concerns clinic, continuing our commitment to pro- its culture, including the rediscovering of military personnel with communities in inside the Clinic On Wheels (COW), a truck viding high quality health and dental care S(h)amala, the traditional dialect of the need, he said. The non-profit Walking with an examination room and medical services to our native community and the Santa Ynez band of Chumash. Shield coordinates with the Department equipment that the clinic supports as part under-served general public,” Sisson said. James said words and phrases from S(h) of Defense its IRT missions involving of its community outreach, he said. During “We hope to continue working together amala are now incorporated into clinic Native American communities. the Walking Shield missions, the COW is for many years to come.” programs, such as the “Ma sumawts a “There is a local population here, unin- parked in front of the clinic. Spc. Malikah Y. Byrd, an Army dental See , page 20 sured and under-served,” he said. “The humanitarian missions are my hygienist with the 7202nd MSU, said she Dentist

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14 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com Something new happening at the Lake Bistro BY PAGE H. GIFFORD, CORRESPONDENT

Change is coming to Lake Bistro. his fastidious attitude when it comes to cessful restaurant and the Owner Mike Hartling has hired a young, good cooking will be passed along to pitfalls leading to failure as creative chef and is featuring new man- customers who will no doubt appreciate restaurants are cited as one agement, a new menu and new hours. his technique. of the worst businesses to Austin Lee Robbins, the new chef at “Sam Rust has a blue catfish I cook manage. Knowing this, Lake Bistro, has been around. Originally and it is so popular we run out of it.” He Robbins is going in with a native of Charlottesville, he complet- adds that bread will come from a local his eyes wide open but has ed his education at Penn-Foster Culi- baker in Charlottesville. a good mentor and suc- nary School in Pennsylvania, and then Robbins discussed the hand cut meats cessful restaurant owner in returned and worked in many presti- he will use and how he slow roasts them Hartling. Robbins explains gious restaurants in the area, including to perfection. Robbins explained how that the most common Keswick and Bella’s Italian, which he prime rib should be cooked and the hazard of running a restau- helped get started. process he uses to get the most out of a rant is overhead; too many Speaking with Robbins, he exudes con- good cut of meat. He makes the au jus, products and not enough fidence in his skill as a chef, shows his which is light sauce made from the beef customers, not enough passion for food and the culinary arts and drippings for beef recipes. proper training, too much shows his excitement about partnering “All sauces and dressings will be made faith in the staff and even with Hartling to complete Hartling’s vision in-house, fresh and from scratch daily,” stealing can affect the of what he always wanted Lake Bistro to he said. He employs spices in all his bottom line. be. In five years, Hartling is hoping to turn dishes, giving it that personal touch, Old “Product spoilage, steak the restaurant over to Robbins. Bay and lemon for fish, roasted garlic, going bad or $200 worth Everything will be fresh and local,” rosemary and thyme rubbed into a roast of produce going bad can said Robbins. “Simple good food, high and elaborately roasted to bring out the really bring a restaurant quality, it’s about the fresh product, natural flavors and juices. down,” he said. “The first nothing frozen.” He likes everything “The menu will be minimized. There three years is a test for made from scratch and will be utilizing are too many items currently on it and it restaurants, if you get past produce from Cavalier Produce, which can be overwhelming for the customer,” that and have money in serves some of the top restaurants in he said. “I also want a place where people the bank, chances are the the area, Carter Mountain, and seafood can come and have a good healthy meal. business is doing well.” from distributor Sam Rust, who touts People are looking at eating healthier.” Since Robbins has been at some of the freshest seafood from local Having cooked in many of the area the Lake Bistro, sales have fisherman in Virginia. Robbins empha- restaurants in Charlottesville, he gained Lake Bistro’s new chef Austin Lee Robbins. sizes that fresh is important to him and knowledge of what it takes to run a suc- See Bistro, page 20 Photo by Page H. Giff ord

New Starting August 11th Hours Breakfast Time at Lake Bistro we will be open... Sunday 8 am to 2 pm for Bistro Brunch the Dogwood Tuesday thru Th ursday 11-9 pm Friday thru Saturday 11 am to 10 pm Starting August 18th Monday Closed We will be open for Breakfast 7:30 a.m. We will be moving Breakfast to Monday thru Friday Fresh Seafood and Dogwood, our sister restaurant. Fresh Local Bread Dine in or to-go! Starting August 18th Monday thru Th ursday 7:30 am to 10 pm For more information Friday 7:30 am to 11 pm 434-589-1155 Saturday 11 am to 11 pm Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 am- 10:00 pm Sunday 11 am to 8 pm Fri. 7:30 am- 11:00 pm Sat. 11:00 am -11 pm dogwoodrestaurant.net Like us on Sun. 11 am - 8 pm Facebook! 10 Centre Court • South Boston Road (Rt. 600) 265 Turkeysag Trail, Palmyra Like us on Located across the street from the Food Lion Near Lake Monticello Fire Dept. & CVS WiFi Facebook 434-591-0209 • 434-591-0208

To advertise call: 434.207.0222 August 14, 2014 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 15 Community Calendar SERVICE DIRECTORY

Meals on Wheels of cello Fire and Rescue Squad on Saturday, Aug. 16, from Est. 1989 1-4 p.m. at Fluvanna Hardware Store at Crofton Plaza QQualityuality RRoofingoofing Charlottesville/Albemarle in Palmyra. There will be free kid’s activities, including Meals on Wheels needs to expand its services in a moon bounce, ambulance displays and a Ladies Aux- aandnd SSeamlesseamless GGuttersutters Scottsville and is looking for new volunteers. Drivers iliary bake sale. A wheel barrow full of goodies worth Residential Specialist deliver lunches to neighbors in need and typically over $300 will be given away. All money raised will go Serving the Fluvanna and drive one route per week. Routes usually do not take directly to fire and rescue. Raffle tickets will be sold the Charlottesville Area for Over 29 Years more than one hour to deliver. Clients look forward to day of the event for $1 each or 6 for $5. Tickets can be Edward B. Peed, Owner receiving a hot meal and seeing a smiling face each purchased at Monticello Country Realtors or Fluvanna Serving Fluvanna County & Surrounding Areas FREE Quotes References Licensed & Insured day! Please consider volunteering an hour each week. Ace Hardware any time prior to the event. For more information call Brittany at 434-566-9353 434-531-1561 or email to [email protected]. Garden help desk VVisitisit OurOur • Tear-Off & Replace Old Roofs Fluvanna Master Gardeners will be staffing the Horti- WWebsiteebsit e • New Roof Construction Raffl e tickets cultural Help Desk on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. • All Roof Type Repairs fforor CClientlient The Fluvanna Education Foundation is currently selling to noon at the Fluvanna County Public Library as part • All Shingles Types TTestimonialsestimonials • Epdm Rubber raffle tickets for a fully furnished Victorian dollhouse. of the Fluvanna Volunteer Opportunity Fair. Bring your • Fascia Board Repair, The dollhouse is on display at the School Board office gardening questions! They will also be located at the Replacement & Painting located on Rt. 15 in Palmyra. The donation for the Fluvanna Farmers Market at Pleasant Grove from 2 • Gutters & Downspouts raffle tickets are $1 each and six for $5. The actual 434-589-5075 • Gutter Guards (multiple brands) Fast p.m. every Tuesday through October. www.taylorlynhomes.com • Choice of Colors Emergency raffle will take place at Old Farm Day on Oct. 4. Pro- • Chimney Repairs Service ceeds will benefit the students and teachers at Flu- Miata Travelers email: [email protected] • Skylight Installation & Repair vanna County Public Schools. The Shenandoah Miata Travelers invite all Miata owners to join us for our next drive and dinner on Aug. 17. Leadership applications We will meet at 105 Crofton Plaza in Palmyra at 1 p.m. Come learn about the inner workings of Fluvanna Please bring chairs if you can. For more information call County, make good contacts, and learn how to plug 434-591-0351 or visit at http://miatatraveler.info/ Fluvannaʼs your ideas into the community. The Fluvanna Leader- ship Development Program is accepting applications Stroke and osteoporosis for its class beginning in September. Tuition is $25 and screenings scholarships are available if needed. Visit http://fluvan- Residents living in and around Palmyra can be screened Custom Home Builder naleadership.wordpress.com/ for more information. to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church will host Life Squad yard sale Line Screening on Aug. 18. The site is located at Locally Owned Lake Monticello Volunteer Rescue Squad is currently 4309 Thomas Jefferson Parkway in Palmyra. Screen- Shop from 434-842-3953 accepting donations for their second annual yard home, ings identify potential cardiovascular conditions such sale from Aug. 4- Sept. 5. All items must be clean, pick up here. Cell: 434-962-4626 as blocked arteries and irregular heart rhythm, abdomi- gently-used, and in working condition. Call Elizabeth nal aortic aneurysms, and hardening of the arteries in Online Shopping: acehardware.com [email protected] at 434-987-6594 for more information about drop-off the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease. Free Shipping to Store! times and locations. A bone density screening to assess osteoporosis risk Mon – Fri, 7am – 6pm Cecil L. Cobb School supply drive is also offered and is appropriate for both men and Sat, 8am – 4pm • Sun, 10am – 4pm Lake Monticello Primary Care is sponsoring a school women. Packages start at $149. All five screenings take 3535 Carys Creek Rd. 60-90 minutes to complete. For more information re- 434-591-0670 supply drive for Fluvanna County schools. Donations 114 Crofton Place-Outside the Fork Union, VA 23055 are being accepted at its office at 112 Crofton Place garding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, main gate, Lake Monticello in Palmyra. Drop off donations until Aug. 15. School call 1-877-237-1287 or visit our website at www.lifeli- supply list: Pencils, crayons, boxes of tissues, note- nescreening.com. Pre-registration is required. books, lined notebook paper, pens, glue sticks, book- tions and concerns around these issues. Please RSVP bags, erasers, 3x5 index cards (lined or unlined), high- Speech & drama fundraiser Blood drive Hey Fluvanna! Would you eat out so we can speak to the church office by Aug., 17 or call 434-589-2217. Health Nutz Fitness and Aquatic Center is sponsoring lighters, bottles of hand sanitizer, folders w/pockets, up? On Monday, Aug. 18 from 5-8:30 pm, the FCHS containers of sanitizing wipes. a Virginia Blood Services Blood Drive on Wednesday, speech and drama team will have a fundraiser at Chi- Yard sale Sept. 3, from 1-6 p.m. in the aerobics room. Call Healing service potle in the Barracks Road Shopping Center. Come for Fluvanna Meals On Wheels annual yard sale will be held or stop by the gym to sign up. All donors will receive St. John’s Episcopal Church, Columbia will hold dinner and tell the cashier you are there to support the at Effort Baptist Church on Friday, Aug. 22 from 8 a.m. custom “wayfarer style” sunglasses. All donors must a healing service on Aug. 15 at 7:30 p.m. A time team. They will donate 50% of the purchase. to 2 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 23, from 8 a.m. to 11 present a valid ID or VBS donor card at registration. For to heal will include prayers, meditation, hymns, and Join Scouts a.m. Volunteers Needed. Bring donations of gently used more information, call 434-589-6100. Walk-ins are laying on of hands. (St. John’s is located north of the items to Effort Baptist Church from Aug. 18 to Aug. welcome. Health Nutz is located at 109 Crofton Place. Join Scouting Night will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 19 21. Call 434-589-1685 for more information. intersection of Washington St. and Rt. 6). The church at the Central Elementary School cafeteria at 7pm. will hold a Holy Eucharist service on Aug. 17 and Aug. Fall festival Cub Scouts is for boys in first through fifth grade. For Central and West Central’s fall festival will be held on 31 at 10:30 a.m. The church will hold a Holy Eucha- more information please contact David Seal at pack- Coin and currency show The Charlottesville Coin Club will be hosting a Coin Saturday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., rain or rist service on Aug. 24 at 10:30 a.m. A covered dish [email protected] or Mark Hineline at and Currency Show on Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Elks shine. There will be games and carnival activities for luncheon will follow at the Rectory (48 Cameron St.). [email protected]. Lodge, 389 Elk Drive, across from Darden Towe Park families to enjoy as well as a raffle with prizes that Squad raffl e Dying with dignity from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dealers in U.S. and foreign include gift certificates, services and other items (both Monticello Country Realtors is celebrating its 30th an- Christians have every reason to die with dignity and coins, currency, stamps, books, coin supplies and a big and small) that have been donated by companies, niversary in business this year and Fluvanna Hardware hope. On Wednesday, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to noon, youth table will be available. Raffle tickets sold for $1 businesses, and individuals. The event will also include is celebrating its 10th year in business. In collaboration, Grace and Gory Lutheran Church will offer a one to win Silver Eagles and a $5 U.S. gold coin. Proceeds a silent auction of themed baskets. For more informa- they will be sponsoring a fundraiser for the Lake Monti- session opportunity to come together and share ques- support local charities. tion call 434-510-1016.

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18 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com $ Contact Edee stakes, Tarps, Hardware/Electrical items, 16 foot extension Classifi ed: 5 per Week edee@fl uvannareview.com & 4 foot step ladders. Also Tool/Tall storage cabinets, Deck 434-207-0221 • FAX: 434-589-1704, attention Edee furniture, Kayak, Men’s Clothes and more stuff! We Can Help Sell Your Stuff! 30 words or less. Payment: In advance. We accept: Visa, Master Card, Discover, checks and cash. MEALS ON WHEELS ANNUAL YARD SALE: Don’t For $10 your ad will appear for TWO WEEKS on FluvannaReview.com Upload direct to OUR WEBSITE with free photo: miss our Annual Yard Sale to benefi t Fluvanna Meals On (with FREE PHOTO) and in the next two printed issues of the Fluvanna Wheels! Location: Effort Baptist Church, 7820 Thomas 1. On FluvannaReview.com click on “Classifi eds” Review. Deadline for print ads is MONDAY BY NOON. Jefferson Pkwy., Palmyra, VA 22963. DATE: Friday 2. 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Organizations please register with Cyndi www.staytoneurellgraphics.net at the Fluvanna Library, call (434) 589-1400 or email: OPTOMETRISTS OFFICE: P/T OPTICIAN or person GRAVITY’S EDGE: Computer repair, networking, fl [email protected] with Optical experience preferred. Help others with their training, data recovery. Free pick-up and drop-off eyesight every day! EOE – Fax resume: (434) 591-0111 (subject to location). Complete PC Care Optimization GOOD NEWS CLUB is an exciting, free fun-fi lled or call: (434) 591-0262. Bible club held after school every Monday at Central Package $99.95. Call (434) 589-6600 Elementary School in room 201/Music Rm. Starts Sept. RETAIL-PART TIME: 3 days a week, including Monday JANE’S WHITE GLOVE PROFESSIONAL CLEANING: 8th. 2014 thru Feb. 23rd, 2015. From 3 p.m. to 4:45 & Saturday. Seeing a friendly, responsible & timely 16 years proudly servicing Fluvanna and surrounding p.m. (only on full days of school). Sessions are open to worker. Must be able to lift 30 lb. bags, work with counties. THOROUGH, Dependable, Trustworthy, Friendly. all boys and girls ages fi ve – twelve, permission slips are computerized P.O.’s. Fax resume or stop by at Happy Excellent References. Flexible to suit your needs, very available at Central ES, W. Central Primary, Carysbrook Tails to fi ll out application – no phone calls. Fax (434) affordable! FULLY INSURED. Member BBB. Please call: Sch. Off. There will be: *Dynamic Bible Lessons, *Creative 589-0847 (434) 589-2195 Learning Activities, * Meaningful Songs, etc. For info Professional Personal Property Liquidation contact Ron & Grace Mancuso (434) 589-6255 or email: THE LIGHT ACADEMY – Now Enrolling! A new [email protected]. Ministry of Child Evangelism LOST & FOUND nondenominational Christian K-8 school and K-12 homeschool cooperative in Fluvanna County! For more Saturday, August 16, 2014, Fellowship Inc. of Greater Richmond. LOST/REWARD OFFERED: Female, black (mostly) and information, call (434) 806-2903 or visit our website 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. MONTICELLO FIRE & RESCUE/ BINGO: $1,000 tan Corgi Mix. Lost on July 28th. from Shannon Hill Road, www.thelightacademy.com Jackpot every Thursday. Progressive Game. Doors Open Goochland County. She answers to “Hannah”, approx. 25 Sunday, August 17, 1-4 p.m. at 5:30 p.m., Early Bird 6:45 p.m. Location: 10 Slice lbs. Call (434) 589-5288 or (434) 842-3746 or (804) PET CARE SERVICES: Keeping pets in their own home. Road, Palmyra, VA (off Rt. 600, near CVS). Questions? 457-2446. An alternative to boarding. Servicing Lake Monticello Monday Bargains! Call (434) 591-1018 since 1991. Member: Pet Sitters International. Insured 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 75% Off! REAL ESTATE and Bonded. Call Teresa Bowyer (434) 589-5331 or FOR SALE email: [email protected] BUILDING ACREAGE: Owner fi nancing available. Large 785 Caitlin Drive, SMITH’S TREE SURGEONS: Topping, pruning, cabling, ACORN STAIR LIFT: Model 120. Approximately 1 year and small lots, from 2 acres to 25 acres. Mostly level Crozet, VA 22932 land, with wooded and open acreage. Five to seven brush chipping, stump removal, and professional take old. Paid new-$2,500, asking $1,450 or best offer. Call: downs. Premium fi rewood for sale. Free estimates & (434) 589-3232 for more information. minutes from I-64, Fluvanna County. Call (434) 531- Rt. 250W to right on Crozet Dr. for 3/10 0671 or (434) 589-3074 reasonable rates. 35 years of experience. Call Dane or DRIVEWAY STONE: 9-ton Slate Crush Run $150., Stone Andrea (434) 589-2689 or (434) 872-3814, cell. mi. to left on Davis. Right on Caitlin; fi rst BUILDING LOTS – Building Lots Liquidation, $200. (Average). Granite stone available up to 12 ton SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS: Monticello Country house on right. Parking on Davis roadsides loads. Includes delivery and spread. Call (434) 420-2002 LOVIN’RIDGE SUB., Route 659, Columbia, 2+ Acres each, paved road, no restrictions, Modular & Prefab Realtors supports local businesses. See our & on Caitlin. Walk up driveway to house. “Featured Business of the Week” on page 9. www. HELP WANTED Homes OK. Construction services available. From $15K, owner fi nancing. Call (434) 531-0671 monticellorealtors.com (434) 589-3539 Beautiful on-the-market house with ANIMAL CARE WORKER: Caring for Creatures, a beautiful contemporary & traditional non-profi t Fluvanna animal sanctuary, has opening for SERVICES WANTED furnishings & accessories! Living room/dining room/bedroom/den/ reliable individual to handle daily animal care tasks such FSPCA SPONSORS NEEDED for 2014: Consider as feeding and cleaning. 25-30 hours/weekly. Call (434) BELTONE AUDIOLOGY & HEARING AID CENTERS porch furniture including 70” fl at- offering service for residents of Louisa and Fluvanna sponsoring our “Pet of the Week” ad in the Fluvanna 842-2404. Review. Your name and/or business name will be printed screen TV, matching chaises in den, counties. Drew Thompson, Board Certifi ed Hearing red china cabinet, blue leather sofa AQUA AMERICA, INC: Seeks a Utility Technician Instrument Specialist is available at the Spring Creek as sponsor under our photo for the Pet of the Week. Laborer. AQUA is one of the nation’s largest investor- You may also have a special person named or event & loveseat, rugs, Waterford crystal, Family Dentistry, 34 Jefferson Court, Zion Crossroads. china, Cannondale Mountain bikes, owned water and wastewater utility companies, and has Call for time and appointment (434) 977-2770 or 800- remembered in the ad. Call Edee at the Fluvanna Review an opening in the Richmond, VA area. Day to day duties 850-7994 (434) 207-0221 or email edee@fl uvannareview.com Thule racks, skis, power tools/gar- associated with the repair and upgrade to systems. den tools, beautiful girls’ clothing, Knowledge of equipment and operating standards and BAYBERRY CUSTOM FRAMING: We carry Fluco YARD SALES designer shoes/hats/clothing, art able to resolve routine problems. Uses hand tools and scrapbooking paper, books, plus art supplies. For your work and more! some power tools. HS Grad/GED equiv is required. convenience, our hours are by appointment only. NEW MOVING SALE: 42 Woodlawn Drive, Lake Monticello. Minimum two year’s construction work preferred. LOCATION: 1187 Shiloh Church Road, Palmyra, off Saturday August 16th. at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Yard and Interested applicants contact Human Resources at (877) Haden Martin Road. (434) 996-1354 Garden tools, cart, mower; 4 foot T-posts, landscape Beverly Smith • 434-960-4865 THIS WEEK’S PET

Bruce is the coolest cat in the shelter according to one of our cat ladies. He’s super chill and absolutely loves to be rubbed. He came to us with a broken canine tooth that was removed while he was being neutered but he is still able to devour his dry cat food with no problem. Bruce is fully vaccinated and tested negative for feline leukemia as well as feline AIDS. Fluvanna SPCA Bruce 5239 Union Mills Road, Troy, VA (434) 591-0123 • http://www.fspca.org For more information 434-589-1685 or email SPONSORED BY: LESLIE AND BELLA GEER [email protected] To advertise call: 434.207.0222 August 14, 2014 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 19 NOTICE Dentist from page 14 Bistro from page 15 Red Rocker Candy, LLC BENEFIT PROGRAMS aqniwilas” program. The phrase means: increased and he has received positive trading as SPECIALIST I healthy mindset, and the program uses feedback. Red Rocker Candy Chumash religious and cultural lessons Robbins said they just got a charcoal 92B Industrial Way Fluvanna County Department of Social to help tribe members work together to broil grill to make broiled burgers and Services: Interviews applicants, determines live the “Good Road of Life.” steaks and yes they have items for veg- Troy (Fluvanna), benefi ts for SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, and other A more basic return of the language is etarians, too. Virginia 22974-3970 programs in Social Services agency. Candi- in the “Haku, haku,” a welcoming hello, “We want to cook it to the customer’s The above establishment is date must be reliable and possess excellent greetings used by clinic staff and patients taste,” he adds and believes in the per- applying to the Virginia customer service skills, communication skills, and included in the clinic’s signage. sonal touch. Department of Alcoholic writing skills, with ability to determine qualifi - Archuleta said the clinic was founded Along with a smaller menu, they are Beverage Control for a cations for fi nancial assistance. High School by Rosa Pace, a registered nurse and currently reviewing the wines and their diploma or equivalency required. Experience member of the tribe. goal is to carry at least nine different Wine and Beer Shipper-In State preferred. Salary $28,759. All state applica- It started in a single room, and then moved Virginia wines. Right now they have license to sell or ship tions must be submitted online at http://jobs. to a double-wide mobile home, she said. a small selection from Rapidan River alcoholic beverages. agencies.virginia.gov/ Application deadline is William R. Wyatt, the tribe’s executive Vineyard and Prince Michel Winery and Sue Charney, Member LLC 8/22/14.EOE/AA Employer. director, said although Pace is retired, will add more, including the sweeter her example and legacy are still part of reds and whites. Robbins raved about a the clinic. featured peach wine and will have de- “Rosa Pace is a very quiet and warm scriptions available to help select wine person with a welcoming smile,” he said. with the meal. PUBLIC HEARING “Her passion was tribal government For those who liked breakfast at Lake and the expanding programs on the res- Bistro, they will now have to go to The TOWN OF COLUMBIA ervation,” he said. “It was through her Dogwood Cafe, its sister restaurant. devotion to her tribe that she single- However, Lake Bistro will be serving handedly built this clinic program into brunch on Sundays from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. TOWN COUNCIL what it is today.” Lake Bistro will be closed on Monday The tribal executive director said in and open during the week on Tuesday – The Town of Columbia Town Council will conduct a public hearing pursuant to Section 15.2-1427 the beginning, the clinic was exclusive Saturday from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. of the Code of Virginia, on Tuesday, August 19th , 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in the Columbia Town Hall to Chumush tribe members, but now it is The Dogwood’s new hours for break- in Columbia, Virginia in order to receive public input on the following: open to the public. fast will be Monday-Thursday, 7:30-10 To receive comments on the ordinance entitled “An Ordinance to Petition the Fluvanna County Wyatt said opening up the clinic is a.m.; Friday, 7:30-11 a.m. Saturday, more than a public service, but also Dogwood will be open from 11 a.m. to Circuit Court for an Order Requiring a Referendum on the Question of Whether the Town Charter a way to integrate the Chumash with 11 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to of the Town of Columbia shall be Annulled and Repealed.” members of the communities outside 8 p.m. For more information, call Lake The full text of the Ordinance is on fi le in the Town Hall and may be reviewed during regular work the reservation. “It has become one of Bistro, located at 265 Turkeysag Trail at hours. The public is invited to attend the public hearing. the more respected public health clinics 591-0209 and The Dogwood, located at in the county.” 10 Center St. at 589-1155. Authorized by Town Council, Town of Columbia

PUBLIC HEARING Fluvanna County Planning Commission NOTICE Wednesday, August 27, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to Virginia Code Section 15.2-2204, a public hearing will be held in the Circuit Court Room On September 15, 2014,or as soon thereaft er as papers can be done, at the Fluvanna County Courts Building in Palmyra, Virginia for citizens of the County to have the op- portunity to appear before and be heard by the Planning Commission for the following items:. proceedings will be commenced under the authority of Section 58.1- 3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia 1950 (as amended) to sell the fol- SUP 14:05 – 52 Eighty Partners, LLC - Construct Telecommunications Tower – A request for a special use permit to allow for a 195 foot wireless communications tower with respect to 18 acres lowing parcels for payment of delinquent taxes in Fluvanna County, of Tax Map 59, Section A, Parcel 65A. The property is zoned A-1 and is located approximately 0.5 Virginia. miles southwest of West Bottom Road (Route 655) on the south side of Bremo Road (Route 601). The property is located in the Fork Union Election District and is within the Rural Preservation Planning Area. 2.2 acres located in the Fork Union Magisterial District 5354 James Madison Highway, Fluvanna County, Virginia SUP 14:06 – 52 Eighty Partners, LLC - Construct Telecommunications Tower – A request for a Tax Map Parcel: 51A-A-6 listed in the name of Ellen Karlman special use permit to allow for a 195 foot wireless communications tower with respect to 97.5 acres of Tax Map 53, Section A, Parcel 56. The property is zoned A-1 and is located approximately ½ mile 2.0 acres located in the Fork Union Magisterial District southwest of East River Road (Route 6) on the west side of Bremo Road (Route 656). The property is Fluvanna County, Virginia located in the Fork Union Election District and is within the Rural Preservation Planning Area. Tax Map Parcel: 51-A-170B listed in the name of Lewton & Clover SUP 14:07 – 52 Eighty Partners, LLC - Construct Telecommunications Tower – A request for a Carter special use permit to allow for a 195 foot wireless communications tower with respect to 16.1 acres of Tax Map 22, Section A, Parcel 90C. The property is zoned A-1 and is located 0.2 miles southwest of 1.092 acres located in the Palmyra Magisterial Distric Dogwood Drive (Route 631) on the north side of Venable Road (Route 601). The property is located in 3864 Zion Road, Troy, Fluvanna County, Virginia the Columbia Election District and is within the Rural Preservation Planning Area. Tax Map Parcel: 4-27-9 listed in the name of Butterfi eld Properties, LLC SUP 14:08 – Lafayette School - A request for a Special Use Permit (SUP) to allow for a educa- tional facility with respect to 1.148 acres of a portion of Tax Map 5, Section 24, Parcel 7. The affected 1.092 acres located in the Palmyra Magisterial District property is located on the north side of Zion Station Drive, approximately 400 feet northeast of Route 3848 Zion Road, Troy, Fluvanna County, Virginia 250 (Richmond Road). The property is located in the Columbia Election District and is within the Zion Tax Map Parcel: 4-27-10 listed in the name of Butterfi eld Properties, LLC Crossroads Community Planning Area. 1.092 acres located in the Palmyra Magisterial District ZMP 14:02 – Lafayette School - An ordinance to amend the Fluvanna County Zoning Map with respect to 1.148 acres of Tax Map 5, Section 24, Parcel 7 to rezone the same from I-1, Industrial, 3830 Zion Road, Troy, Fluvanna County, Virginia Limited to B-1, Business, General. The affected property is located on the north side of Zion Station Tax Map Parcel: 4-27-11 listed in the name of Butterfi eld Properties, LLC Drive, approximately 400 feet northeast of Route 250 (Richmond Road). The property is located in the Columbia Election District and is within the Zion Crossroads Community Planning Area.

20 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | August 14, 2014 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com The children attending Beautiful Gate Church’s Vacation Bible School were challenged to bring in fl ip fl ops and Happy Meal toys. These items will be sent to Libe- ria for a medical mission. The children there suff er from parasites from walking around barefoot because they don’t have shoes. The children will receive a toy and the fl ip fl ops will be distributed to further prevent infection of the worms. Two families with a total of six children sold lemonade at Lake Monticello recently to raise money to buy the toys and fl ip fl ops. Through their eff orts one afternoon they were able to buy toys and over 175 pairs of fl ip fl ops. The children involved were: Joey, Maddy, and Lily Hamel and Aiden, Rebekah and Ann Kraft. Photo by Melissa Kraft

Property transfers Property transfer deeds are provided by the Fluvanna County Circuit Court. 07/01/14 23116. Lots 8, 31, 32, 37 & 49 Sycamore Square Liberty Homes, Inc. to Hackworth, Jason T & Ka- $187,500. houla L 675 Indigo Lane Troy, VA. 22974. .425 Solace Springs, LLC to Campbell, Jean F & Shelli Acres $203,000. 8 Arapaho Trail Palmyra, VA. 22963. Lot 71 Phase Thomas, Kenneth W to Figgins, Ann E & ET AL 10 Cherokee LM 11496 Montford Rd Orange, VA. 22960. Palmyra Brady, Edward L & Tara L to Harper, Gregory N & Magis Distr 4.337 Ac $53,000. Jennings, 511 Jefferson Dr Palmyra, VA. 22963. Sycamore Square, LLC to NVR, Inc. 1885 Seminole Lot 257 Phase 5 Tufton LM $160,000. Trail, Suite 201 Charlottesville, VA. 22901. Lot 3 PH Dudley, Michelle Leigh & ET AL to Bush, Joshua 4 Sycamore Square $65,000. Russell & Sarah E 9 Sandy Beach Ct Palmyra, VA. 07/02/14 22963. Lot 108 Phase 7 Crofton LM $139,000. Free Inspections Liberty Homes, Inc. to Brown, Sherman Nathan- Nationstar Mortgage LLC to Wood, Baldwin 3101 iel, III 330Cunningham Meadows Dr Palmyra, VA. Mollifi eld Lane Charlottesville, VA. 22911. Lot 49, Established 1944 22963. Lot 4 Cunningham Meadows $242,500. PH 5 LM, Cunningham Mag District $86,625. Fly Management Samuel I White, P.C. Sub Tr to Baldwin, Andres M 07/07/14 Fumigation Specialist C, Tr for Ja PO Box 2485 Charlottesville, VA. 22902. Keenan, Wanda L to Estes, Jimmie D & Lorraine Lot 184 PH 8 LM $98,751. M 91 Riverside Drive Palmyra, VA. 22963. Lot 33 Foundation Vents Brown, James T to Webb, Kenneth O & Myra Ruth Phase 6 LM $177,000. Residential and Commercial 5441 Haden Martin Rd Palmyra, VA. 22963. 1.788 07/08/14 Acres $60,000. Saberg, Raymond G, Jr and Alic to Chaney, Walter 07/03/14 G and Cherie R 3611 Union Mills Road Troy, VA. Nationstar, LLC to Reid, Robert 67 Ponderosa Dr 22947. 2.737 Acres, Lot 3 $353,000. Palmyra, VA. 22963. Lot 4 2.00 Acres $115,000. White, Samuel I. Trustee to Bunyea, Clifford G. and Oak Tree Land Company, LLC to Liberty Homes, Doris PO Box 650043 Dallas, Tx. 4.000 Acres St Rt. Inc. 8249 Crown Colony Pkwy Mechanicville, VA. 616 Lot 6 Stonewood Sub $266,101.

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The Knights of Columbus installation of offi cers ceremony was recently held at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Palmyra. Installed offi cers were Gordon Genovese, district dep- uty; Patrick Dempsey, deputy grand knight; Frank Feliciano, grand knight; Dave Thomas, trustee 3 year; David Seal, stand in for Ed Griffi n, trustee 2 year. Row two: Will Markle, inside guard; John Lytle, recorder; Rudy Vialpando, warden; Joseph Schaefer, treasurer; Stephen Momper, fi nancial secretary. Row three: Bill Markle, outside guard; the Rev. Gerald Musuu- bire, chaplin; George Maher, advocate; Ed Seroskie, chancellor. Photo by Tim Powers

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