Church of the Week THE BUZZ Quote of the Week First Class US Postage Pd Mt. Woodland Baptist David Radcliff, director of the New “We must let go of the life we have Permit # 307 Harrisonburg, VA. Church located in Afton, Community Project, will present planned, so as to accept the one 22801 , is the Church on Bridgewater College’s Fall Spiritual that is waiting for us.” the Go for this Focus at Bridgewater Joseph Campbell Week...... Read Page 4. College...... Read Page 2. American author

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Athlete of the Week Bridgewater College’s junior soccer forward Bailey Kratz scored the only goal at the Eagles picked up their first win ever over Lynchburg, is THE HIT Athlete of the Week...... Read Sports Briefs Page 6

Fats Domino, Rock and Roll Pioneer, Dead at 89 Fats Domino, the genial, good-natured symbol of the dawn of rock and roll and the voice and piano had enduring hits like

"Blueberry Hill" and "Ain’t That a PHOTO BY D.JACKSON/S.V.HIT Shame...... Read Views on Page 7. Mt. Woodland Deaconess Ann Rose embraces honoree Deacon Thomas F. Davis I during his anniversary celebration on Saturday.

GREENFIELD - Deacon Thomas (Tommy) F. DavIs I, with gifts and precious memories during the pro- Index a resident of Waynesboro, Virginia, was recognized for his gram. First Baptist Church Gospel Chorus in outstanding 55 years of service as the musician at Mt. Covesville, VA, provided musical selections. CLASSIFIEDS...... PAGE 11 Wodland Baptist Church in Afton, on Saturday, October Many lives have been touched affected by his LIFESTYLES...... PAGE 3 21. music. OBITUARIES...... PAGE 2 Tommy is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lacy He was married to the late Maxime H. Davis. He is RELIGION...... PAGE 4 Davis, he began playing at the church in 1962. the father of two children: Thomas II and Mrs. THE BACK PAGE...... PAGE 12 Visitors, friends and family members presented him Gwenneth Johnson; and one grandson, Christopher.

www.valleyhit.com subscribe to THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY HIT by calling (540) 435-9373 E-mail: [email protected] OBITUARIES Page 2 Friday, October 27, 2017 Important Deaths Jeffrey C. Butler of the late Sherman and burg; two great-nephews, Royal r Merck & Company Retiree Fannie (Lee) Organ. and Josiah Burton of Jeffrey Mr. Organ was a veteran of Charlottesville. Although she and David Radcliff to Present Fall Spiritual Cornell the U.S. Army. her husband never had biological Focus at Bridgewater College Butler, 61, of Sherman was a member of children together, she viewed his BRIDGEWATWR - David Radcliff, director of Elkton, Virgiia, Ebenezer Baptist Church. He was as her own; so also to cherish her the New Community Project, will present passed away on the 1961 champi- memory is daughter, Stacy Bridgewater College’s Fall Spiritual Focus at Sunday, Oct. onship team at Booker T. Washington and her partner, 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 2, in Cole Hall. 22, 2017, at Jeffrey Washington. Shanika Howard; sons In his presentation, “We’ve Got the Whole his home. Family members include four Domonic Lewis, Andre World…,” Radcliff will discuss spiritual and Mr. Butler was born October children, Elizabeth Lindsay, Lewis, Maurice Lewis and practical solutions for taking care of the David 26, 1955, in Harrisonburg to the Carl, Wanza and Valerie Lamont Lewis all of world, along with stories and photos from the late Fred White and Mary Organ; seven grandchildren; one Charlottesville; grandchildren, Amazon, Arctic and other areas of the world. Rosalie Butler Wise; he was great grandson; two sisters, Qwasean Lewis, Kaisiem The New Community Project is a small, faith-based raised by the late Phillip and Betty Grier and Katie Davis; Lewis, Alexis Hill, Destinee nonprofit organization that supports environmental Emma “ Sis” Brown Butler. and a special caregiver, Cara McDonald, Queen Booker, sustainability, promotes justice and provides opportunities for He was a 1974 graduate of Whitelow. and Kalib Edgehill; and experiential learning. Elkton High School, a member of A funeral service was con- great-grandchildren Zhiloh The group maintains Sustainable Living Centers in the St. Paul United Methodist ducted at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Lewis and Karmin Welch; Harrisonburg, VA, and Starksboro, VT. Church, an avid photographer October 20, 2017 in Ebenezer and a host of other relatives and Radcliff is an adjunct faculty member at Elizabethtown and sang in the Elkton Commu- Baptist Church by the Rev. friends. College, where he teaches in the areas of poverty, globaliza- nity Male Chorus. He was a Michael Turner. Burial Homecoming services was tion and environmental ethics. He also leads Learning Tours member of the Merck Rod and followed in Oaklawn Mausoleum held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, to Africa, Asia and the Americas, where New Community Gun Club and retired from and Memory Gardens. October 26, 2017, at First Project supports girls’ education, women’s empowerment Merck after 36 years of service. Baptist Church. Interment and reforestation. Jeffrey is survived by his wife, Margaret E.H. Anderson followed at Riverview Cemetery, Radcliff is a 1975 Bridgewater College graduate and Mary Rebecca Wright Charlottesville Native Charlottesville. Butler; a son, Chris Wright of recipient of the college’s 2008 West/Whitelow Humanitar- Margaret Elaine Ohio; three daughters, Tai ian Service Award. He earned a master of divinity and a Henderson-Anderson, 60 Spence C. Howard Sr. Wright of Greenbelt, MD, doctor of ministry in peace studies from Bethany Theologi- years old and a long-time U.S. Army Christina Wright of cal Seminary. resident of the Charlottesville, Spence “Chubby” C. Harrisonburg and Nikita Wright Virginia, area, passed away in Howard, Sr., 70, of Staunton, Share the Warmth of Elkton; six grandchildren, the early morning of Saturday, Virginia, passed away Saturday, LURAY - As the winter months are coming closer. I can’t raised by him, John and Renita October 21st at her home, she October 21, 2017 at Augusta Wright, both of Harrisonburg, help but to think about the ones in need of warmth. shared with her husband, Dan Health. Growing up in a low income family, some of us know what Zikien, Zavaya, Zykia and Larry Anderson. He was born on June 8, 1947 Zamiya Wright, all of Elkton; it feels like to not have a coat or hat, and also to walk around She was born on January 12, in Staunton to the late Warner, two brothers, Myron Butler of with holes in my clothes or coat. 1957, the daughter of the late Jr. and Virginia (Strother) Elkton and Stacey Wise of That is why this has been on my heart for a while. Harry James Henderson Sr. Howard. Spence attended We will be collecting slightly used coats, scarfs, hats and South Carolina and two great- and Ethel Lee Henderson of Booker T. Washington High gloves on Saturday, November 4th at He Is For Us Ministry, grandchildren. Charlottesville. In addition to her School and served in the U.S. 508 West Main Street in Luray, VA 22835. A Celebration of Life service will parents, she is preceded in death Army in the Vietnam War. For information all (540) 560-6111 or (540) 435-9373. be held 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. by her cat, Mr. Wiggles, she He was self-employed as a Let show people that God still cares!! 28, 2017, at Kyger Funeral Home thought of as her very own child Plumber and a member of the in Harrisonburg with the Rev. and her brothers Edward Big Dogs Motorcycle Club. Michael Turner officiating. Johnson and Harry James He was preceded in death by BY JEFF LAW/S.V.HIT Henderson Jr. his parents; one brother, James Sherman T. Organ She is survived by her hus- Howard; one nephew, Adrian In Loving Memory U.S. Army band, Dan Larry Anderson of Coleman. Sherman Charlottesville; two brothers, Spence is survived by one Thomas Michael Johnson and his wife, Organ, 75, daughter, Gail Scott (Eddie); Sandra Johnson of Schuyler, widower of Mary one son, Spence Howard, II.; and Samuel Henderson of (Lindsay) four grandchildren; a host of Charlottesville; two nieces, Organ, of siblings and friends. Chiquay Burton of Sherman Staunton, A memorial service will be Walter Herbert Larry E. Lillian C. Charlottesville, and Sheanell conducted Saturday, October Burton, Sr. Jackson, Sr. Mosby Virginia, died Saturday, October Scott and her husband, 28, 2017 at Augusta Street Charlottesville, VA’ Mt. Vernon, NY Waynesboro, VA 14, 2017 at Augusta Health. Christopher Scott of United Methodist Church at November 6, 1925 June 8, 1949 July 21,1934 He was born January 26, Gainesville; nephew, Christo- 1:00 p.m. October 29, 2016 October 14, 2016 October 30, 2016 1942 in Rockbridge County, a son pher Henderson of Peters- Burial will be private. WEATHER REPORT Fri. Oct. 27 Pleasant with plenty of sun 67°/40° Sat. Oct. 28 Some sun, then clouds 64°/50° Sun. Oct. 29 Morning rain; cloudy, cooler 54°/35° Mon. Oct. 30 Partly sunny 53°/35° Tues. Oct. 31 Partly sunny 60°/37° Wed. Nov. 1 Increasing clouds 59°/40° Thur. Nov. 2 Mostly cloudy 64°/43° Fri. Nov. 3 An afternoon shower possible 68°/40° LIFESTYLES Friday, October 27, 2017 PagePage 3 3

I Hooked My Friend Up with a Job and They Casey Carter to be Recognize During Complained About It on Facebook JMU Homecoming Football Game HARRISONBURG - James Madison University will Dear Ada – everything. I have found that be having a pre-game reception honoring II have a friend that shares many people, who swim in a well former JMU Associate Athletic Director Casey everything in their life on Facebook. of book knowledge, lack the Carter, on Saturday, October 29 before the This friend’s car has broken down on fundamental nitty-gritties of Homecoming football game. All student-athlete several occasions, with the latest niceties. Some people feel the alumni, faculty, staff, parents and friends are repair costing $2,700; this friend need to share everything on social Casey invited for light snacks and coffee before the also seems to have many issues with media. What is that about? I think homecoming football game. landlords and significant others. Ask that people who feel compelled to Casey dedicated her career to the success of JMU’s student- Despite my friend’s personal trials, Alma share every “mood cough” and athletes, she had a passion for JMU and for all students to they have risen to become an expert “mind hiccup” on Facebook, are have the opportunity to earn their degree at our alma mater. in their field. surely exhibiting some sign of mental She began her career at JMU in a position divided between Recently, I had the chance to recommend deficiency. The “cuckoo for cocoa puffs” athletics and university relations. She served as the this friend for a freelance assignment, that constant displays of desperation can be coach (winning the first national champion- perfectly fit their expertise. The friend did not mindboggling. ship in cheer for JMU) and director of the Dukettes and thank me directly, but I saw a Facebook post If you don’t mind me saying, I think you’re mascots. All three groups achieved national honors under about the job, so I assumed the friend was a bit disappointed. This friend, as you say her guidance. happy to get it. A week or so later, I saw two “repeatedly runs into personal difficulties.” Casey departed from JMU on July 1, 2017. more posts about the job; one post said that Um, back in the day, we’d call someone like the job was “difficult,” and another that that a leech. Today, you get to view their Rpber described the job as “boring.” shenanigans online, up close and personal. I was a little offended. I wouldn’t have You’ve placed this person higher on your cared if this “friend” complained privately “ladder of success” than they should have about the assignment; journalists complain all been. Don’t fret. It happens. the time about a range of things and for I say, scratch ‘em off your Christmas list different reasons. But putting it out on and keep it moving. You did a nice thing and “According to a new survey, 51 percent of Democrats say Facebook seemed a little ungrateful. What Ms. Karma will make sure you’re blessed for they have a favorable view of former President George W. should I say to them? it. Continue to follow your friend on Bush. Democrats say the quality they like most about Bush is Signed, Facebook, but keep your comments and that he is not on Twitter.” – James Corden Just Trying to Help suggestions to a minimum. Here’s the Dear Trying to Help, bottom line: that nickel had poor home What should you say to your friend? training, which, unfortunately, lasts much “President Trump did an interview with Lou Dobbs on Nothing, nada, zilch. Don’t be offended. Honey longer than any lessons learned in a Fox News last night. And at one point, Dobbs said Trump is chil’, you can lead a horse to water, but it ain’t classroom. Like my mama used to say, “if “one of the most loved and respected” presidents in history. your place to tell it how to drink. I know. You good manners and common sense were free, Even Trump was like, “Now THAT’S fake news!” had good intentions and you also hold this some folks still couldn’t afford to buy them.” – Jimmy Fallon friend in high regard, but, be that as it may, LOL. “The White House released a statement saying the your friend still lacks basic courtesy and Alma common correctness. You should have received president believes the classified documents connected to the at the very least a “thank you” text. I’m not Got a problem? “Ask Alma” by emailing assassination of John F. Kennedy should be made available surprised, though; God doesn’t give us questions to:[email protected] in the interest of full transparency. His tax returns, however, will remain secret forever, no matter what.” – Jimmy Kimmell Recipe Stuffed Pears En Croute “A fast food restaurant in Australia is celebrating Halloween by offering a hamburger in a blue bun, sprinkled with real ants INGREDIENTS Beginning at the bottom, wrap and worms. Or as Arby’s calls that, “The No. 6.” pears with pastry strips until you – Conan Obrien 4 Comice pears (choose pears that reach the top. stand well on their own) Press lightly to join the strips to 1 box puff pastry, thawed one another. WINE: Carpineto Chianti Classico Riserva 4 ounces brie or blue cheese Beat egg and brush a light coat Carpineto Chianti Classico Riserva 2013 (92 points, 1 cup honey over the outside of the pastry. $26) is the Wine of the Week. 1 egg Place on baking pan lined with Smoky aromas introduce this succulent red, with Silpat liner. flavors of black cherry, leather, earth and tar that PREPARATION If making honey candy, pour 1 show concentration and play off the vibrant teaspoon rounds near the center of the Silpat structure. 60,000 cases imported. From Italy.— Pre-heat oven to 300. liner. You'll use approximately 3 teaspoons Bruce Sanderson Wash and dry pears. for each pear. With a sharp knife, cut a hole in the top of the Bake pears for 30 minutes at 300 degrees. pear down toward core and remove as much of Remove and drizzle 3 tablespoons over the the core and seeds as possible without cutting top of each pear, raise the temperature to through the bottom. 350 and return to the oven to bake for Cut the core away from the top of the pear so another 15-20 minutes depending on how that it will sit comfortably back on top of the hard your pears were to begin with and how pear. soft you want the end result to be. Stuff each pear with 1 ounce of cheese (or as Remove from oven, let cool. much as you can get inside and still put the top Break honey candy in bits, sprinkle on pears back on). and drizzle with a little extra honey if Cut puff pastry into half inch strips. desired. Belonging to Christ is not RELIGION rehabilitation; it’s re-creation. Page 4 Friday, October 27, 2017 Religious Briefs Church of the Week Chicken Sale at Ebenezer Baptist STAUNTON - Ebenezer Baptist Church of Staunton, Virginia, will be selling barbecued chicken and fish dinner at 9:00 a.m., Saturday, October 28th at K Mart parking lot. Also featured will be a bake sale.

Pastor Appreciation Day at Asbury United Methodist Church BROWNSBURG - Asbury United Methodist Church, 31 Academy Lane, Brownsburg, Virginia, will host its Pastor Appreciation at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, October 29, with The Rev. Reginald Early.

Missionary Service at Allen Chapel AME Church STAUNTON - Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, 936 Sudbury St., Staunton, Virginia, will celebrate with a Missionary Service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, October 29. Minister Rhonda Fuller Turner, of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Staunton, will be the guest speaker. Those attending are asked to bring two cans or packages of non-perishable food to prepare food boxes for recipients for Thanksgiving.

Ministers, Deacons, Stewards, Layman’s Union of Virginia CRIMORA - The Ministers, Deacons, Stewards, and Layman’s Union of Virginia will meet on Sunday, October 29 at Morning Star Baptist Church, Rt. 663 Mine Branch Road, Crimora, Virginia, beginning at 9:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. PHOTO BY D.JACKSON/S.V.HIT The Church of the Week is Mt. Woodland Baptist Church, located on Greenville Road, Afton, Virginia. William Homecoming at Linden Heights Baptist Merritt is the pastor. STAUNTON - Linden Heights Baptist Church, 371 Linden Drive, Staunton, Virginia, will be having Homecoming on Sunday, October 29 at 11:00 a.m. Fuel for Your Faith The Rev. Mike Fitzgerald from Clifford Baptist Church, Amherst, will be the guest preacher. The story of Abraham and Sarah is the classic things that God wants you to bring forth in your biblical story of hope and faith. When God spoke a life. Do you have a visual of hope that you can set Black Seamstress and Tailors promise to Abraham that he and Sarah would have up and see every day so your faith knows where to Presentation at Augusta Street UMC a son, it birthed a promise in his heart. But Abraham be directed and what to hold on to? For Abraham it was very old, and Sarah was far past the age of was the stars, for Joseph it was a dream God gave STAUNTON - The Staunton/Augusta African American Heritage Museum is presenting Black conceiving a child, and the promise seemed a him, and for my brother-in-law Kevin and sister-in- Seamstress and Tailors on Saturday, November 4, complete impossibility. law Lisa, it was a pair of diapers that showed up in 1:00 p.m. at the Augusta Street United Methodist So what did God do? Genesis 15:5 says, "Then He their mail one day. After years and years of trying Church, Staunton, Virginia. brought him outside and said, 'Look now toward to have a baby, the doctors had told them, "There's heaven, and count the stars if you are able to no hope. It's impossible." But when Kevin saw

BY JACKIE JACKSON/S.V.HIT number them.' And He said to him, 'So shall those diapers, he said to Lisa, "Let's put your descendants be.'" God gave Abraham these in front of our eyes because we're Send Us Your Church News a beautiful visual to build his hope around. I going to have babies!" They kept feeding can only imagine Abraham sitting on his that hope against all hope, and the amazing News for Friday’s issue must be submitted lawn chair outside his tent staring up into day came when they were given the to the news office by Tuesday, 12 noon by calling the starry sky at night. (He didn't have a VICTORIA opportunity to adopt twin girls even though (540) 435-9373 or e-mailing: [email protected] movie channel to watch.) He's remember- Lisa had never thought about adopting! ing that promise, and those stars are talking to him. That promise God put in your heart—don't let that How many times did Abraham try to count the stars hope go. Get a visual for it and put it where you'll and use them to hold on to this hope? And the Bible see it every day to help you hold on to that promise says that Abraham "did not doubt or waver in and fuel your faith. When God brings it to pass, it will WAZT-TV unbelief concerning the promise of God, but he be more than you can ask, think or imagine! October 27-28 grew strong and empowered by faith" (Romans If you have never done so, ask Jesus to 4:20). He could "hope on" against all natural hope come into your life today — and He will. Perhaps because he didn't put that hope in himself. Night He has even allowed this to happen to you so you after night, he used this visual to keep his eyes fixed would realize your need of him. on Almighty God, and that hope fueled his faith to the point where Sarah had the strength to conceive Write to Victoria Osteen at Osteen Ministries at (540) 438-8966 or [email protected] Isaac. PO BOX 4600, Houston, TX 77210 or visit www.valleyfamilyforum.org Because of hope and faith, you can conceive the LakewoodChurch.com Friday,Friday, October April 29,27, 20172016 PagePage 5 5 Religious Directory Oak Hill Baptist Mt. Carmel Baptist First Church COGIC OTHER AFRICAN AMERICAN EPISCOPAL 1941 Farmville Road 148 Edison Creek Road 864 Middlebrook Avenue Middlebrook, VA 24459 He is for Us Ministries Allen Chapel AME Luray, VA 22835 Staunton, VA 24401 Timmy Woodson, pastor ‘508 West Main Street 936 Sudberry Street Priscilla V. Ousley, pastor Alfonzo Hamilton, elder Sunday service at 11 a.m. Luray, VA 22835 Staunton, VA 24401 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday service at 10 a.m. (540) 886-3230 Timmy Archie Webster, pastor Edward A. Scott, pastor Priscilla service at 11 a.m. Alfonzo (540) 885-1759 [email protected] Sunday service at 11 a.m. Archie Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. (540) 743-2717 [email protected] Edward [email protected] Morning Worship at 11 a.m. [email protected] Promiseland Massie Memorial COGIC (540) 885-2210 Christian Fellowship Mt. Lebanon Baptist 191 Albemarle Avenue Fresh Start www.allenchapelstaunton.org 80 Maple Street 241 Sandyridge Road Waynesboro, VA 22980 31 East Market Street #D Staunton, VA 24401 Bethel AME Waynesboro, VA 22980 Ronnie L. Holly Sr., elder Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Elaine Rose, pastor 184 Kelley Street Theresa Woodson, pastor Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. Dwight Blakey, pastor Sunday service at 11 a.m. Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Sunday service at 9 a.m. Elaine (540) 221-4172 Sunday service at 10 a.m. (540) 885-1937 Ronnie (540) 433-7887 Dwight Chinita Richardson, pastor (540) 221-2172 Theresa Mmcogic.org [email protected] [email protected] Sunday service at 10 a.m. [email protected] Chinita (706) 536-2417 Rizing Zion Baptist Steadfast COGIC Mt. Marine Baptist Immanuel Mennonite 8963 Timber Ridge Road P.O. Box 304 [email protected] 31 Mt. Marine Lane 408 Kelley Street Fairfield, VA 24435 Lyndhurst, VA 22952 Fishersville, VA 22939 Harrisonburg, VA 22802 BAPTIST Mildred Middlebrooks, pastor Raymond Watson, elder Charles Brown, pastor Matthew Bucher, pastor Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. (540) 885-3369 Mildred (540) 942-1430 Bethel Baptist (540) 885-3369 Charles Raymond Matthew (540) 432-0711 middle2hotmail.com [email protected] 18 Carillon Avenue www.mtmarine.org www.churchomania.com Luray, VA 22835 Shiloh Baptist Stephanie Callwood, pastor Mt. Paran Baptist Harvest Church 234 Shiloh Avenue United Methodist Church Sunday service at 11 a.m. 1229 Mt. Paran Church Road International Christian Center Stephanie Waynesboro, VA 22980 (540) 743-9452 Elkton, VA 22827 Augusta Street UMC 535 West Main Street Warne B. Dawkins, pastor Waynesboro, VA 22980 [email protected] Theresa Woodson, pastor N. Augusta Street Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Staunton, VA 24401 Gene Arey, senior pastor Theresa (540) 298-9124 Warne (540) 942-2635 John Benson, pastor Linda Arey, co-pastor Beulah Baptist Church [email protected] Sunday service at 10 a.m. Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. 15 China Clay Road Mt. Salem Baptist John (540) 942-8888 Smokey Row Baptist (540) 885-7887 Stuarts Draft, VA 1015 Stuart Street [email protected] 2002 Middlebrook Road www.umc.org (540) 943-2182 Staunton, VA 24401 Staunton, VA 24401 Dr. Lewis Grandberry, pastor Dr. Floyd A. Miles, pastor Community UMC DivintyUnity Community Lewis Miles M. Siler, pastor Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 10 a.m. 249 Cedar Green Road 168O Country Club Road Sunday service at 11 a.m. Miles Harrisonburg, VA 22801 [email protected] Floyd (540) 886-8034 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 886-6631 www.mtsalembaptist.org Reginald A. Early, pastor Chris Johnson, pastor [email protected] Service at 1 p.m. Sunday service at Beverly Manor Baptist Mt. Sinai Baptist 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. St. John Salem Baptist Reginald (540) 885-7887 Chris 436 Jefferson Highway 5197 Bryant Hollow Road (540) 751-8562 Salem Road Staunton, VA 24401 Elkton, VA 22827 www.ducchurch.org Luray, VA 22980 John Wesley UMC Sunday service at 11 a.m. Francis Belle, pastor John Ruffner, pastor 445 Sterling Street Miracle of Faith Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Seventh-Day Adventist Church (540) 743-9452 (540) 364-7480 Francis John (540) 743-3942 Faith Evans, pastor 1441 2nd Street [email protected] [email protected] Sunday service at 11 a.m. Waynesboro, VA 22980 Community Baptist Faith (540) 949-0883 Morris J. Carlyle, pastor 106 Stagecoach Road Mt. Zion Baptist St. John Baptist [email protected] (540) 949-5089 Mint Springs, VA 24463 2860 Fleeburg Road 624 West Main Street Shenandoah, VA 22849 Morris Sunday service at 11 a.m. John Allen, pastor Luray, Virginia Mt. Morioh UMC Tommy Jones, pastor [email protected] Sunday service at 11 a.m. Forrest L. Freeman, pastor Corner of Holley & 6th Street Sunday service at 11 a.m. John (540) 241-5973 Sunday service at 11 a.m. Grottoes, VA 24441 Powerhouse (540) 298-2064 Tommy Forrest [email protected] (540) 743-9096 John Benson, pastor Faith Ministries [email protected] [email protected] Sunday service at 1:30 p.m. John 169 Montross Drive Ebenezer Baptist Mt. Vernon Baptist Union Baptist (540) 463-4709 Fishersville, VA 22939 415 N. Augusta Street 240 Prospect Street 246 E. High Street Sylvia Spears, pastor Pleasant View UMC Staunton, VA 24401 Front Royal, VA 22630 Waynesboro, VA 22980 Sunday service at 10 a.m. 312 Port Republic Road Sylvia Michael Turner, pastor Harold Brown, pastor Sunday service at 11 a.m. (540) 280-1712 Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Waynesboro, VA 22980 [email protected] Michael (540) 943-3619 (540) 886-4411 Harold (540) 635-7931 Eric Strother, pastor Sunday service at 10 a.m. Friendship Church www.ebenezerbaptistchurchstaunton.com [email protected] Church of God in Christ (540) 943-5455 Eric 1601 West Beverley Street Staunton, VA 24401 Mt. Zion Baptist [email protected] First Baptist Bible Truth GOGIC Doris Woodson, pastor 603 N. Augusta Street 16 Draft Avenue 611 Broad Street Mt. Tabor UMC Sunday service at 11 a.m. Staunton, VA 24401 Stuarts Draft, VA 24477 Doris Harrisonburg, VA 22801 480 Round Hill Church Road (540) 943-1065 Nathaniel Perkins, pastor Roscoe Harris, elder Dr. C. E. Williams, pastor New Hope, VA 24469 Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Nathaniel John Benson, pastor Melrose Church Clarence (540) 886-3524 (540) 946-8155 Roscoe (540) 434-3969 Sunday service at 9:30 a.m. 20 Trinity Church Road [email protected] [email protected] John (540) 463-4709 Harrisonburg, VA 22802 New Hope Baptist Guy Hudson, pastor Morning Star Baptist Bible Way GOGIC 10774 McGaheysville Road Sunday service at 11 a.m. 375 Mine Branch Road 6185 Kettle View Road Mt. Zion-Strasburg UMC Guy McGaheysville, VA 22840 (540) 249-4713 Crimora, VA 24431 Elkton, VA 22827 158 N Church Street 2nd & 4th Sunday service at 11 a.m. Roscoe Harris, elder Woodstock, VA 22664 Lewis “Rudy” Brooks, pastor Beth El Congregation (540) 435-9373 Sunday service at 2 p.m. Alvin West, elder Sunday service at 11 a.m. Roscoe 830 Old Furnace Road Rudy (540) 298-8008 Sunday service at 9 a.m. (540) 943-1674 Alvin Harrisonburg, VA 22802 [email protected] (540) 459-9695 www.moriningstarbaptistchurch375.com Oak Grove Baptist Joe Blair, rabbi Restoration Ministry Christ Tabernacle COGIC Sunday service at 9:45 a.m. Mt. Bethel Baptist St. Paul UMC Joe 223 Oak Grove Road 1312 C St. at Hamlet Avenue (540) 434-2744 P.O. Box 147 Newtown Road Waynesboro, VA 22980 Waynesboro, VA 22980 bethel-harrisonburg.org New Hope, VA 24469 Elkton, VA 22827 T.E. Payne, Sr., bishop Clyde D. 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SPORTS BLITZ #1 JMU Hosts #17 New Hampshire in Playoff NFL SEASON Kratz is THE HIT Athlete of the Week Rematch on Homecoming Weekend BRIDGEWATER – Bridgewater College junior Bailey Kratz took the ball out of the air and volleyed it Cowboys at past the keeper as the Eagles picked Redskins on Sunday up their first win ever over Lynchburg with a 1-0 victory in a key LANDOVER, MD - At the rate late-season ODAC contest. Bailey they are going, the Wash- THE HIT has chosen her as the ington Redskins probably Athlete of the Week. won't run out of healthy players for at least a few EMU Team Brings Back more weeks. Popular Halloween Game Problem is, they have 10 games remaining. HARRISONBURG - The EMU baseball team is hosting their 4th Annual Halloween Game on Tuesday, Coming off a Monday starting at 4:00 p.m. on the EMU Baseball Field. night loss to the Philadelphia The player-organized event will be a fun time full of Eagles (6-1) that crippled costumes and candy, with donations also collected their offensive line and likely for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. killed their chances to win Members of the Royals team will be split into the NFC East, the Redskins two groups for an intrasquad game. All of the (3-3) host the Dallas Cow- players will be wearing Halloween costumes on the boys (3-3) in the first of their field. 2017 matchups. The winner will remain within shouting distance of For the Record the Eagles, while the loser Oct. 27, 1967 - Elkton‘s midget football team will might need to focus on the play a team from the Harrisonburg Midget League wild card. in the second game of a late staring season 4:00 JMU COURTESY PHOTO James Madison players have been flying high a lot lately. The Cowboys will have p.m. today at Elkton High School. running back Ezekiel Elliott Oct. 27, 1992 - Eddie Allen ran for 182 yards on HARRISONBURG - Top-ranked James coverage starting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Elliott has a court 14 carries Friday as Fort Defiance High School shut Madison returns home this Satur- The 2017 JMU football season date Monday regarding his out previously undefeated Charlottesville 35-0 in day, October 28, as it hosts 17th- is presented by CarMax and six-game suspension. "I'm Valley District football. ranked New Hampshire for Home- Saturday's game is sponsored by looking forward to Sunday,"  Oct. 27, 2007 - Tailback Pickle Nuckols rushed coming. It will be a purple out, so Sprint Elliott told the Fort Worth for 141 yards for 141 yards and a touchdown to lead fans are encouraged to wear Saturday marks the 18th Star-Telegram, downplaying Buffalo Gap High School to a 34-0 win over Stone- purple to the game. meeting between JMU and New the hearing. wall Jackson. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. at Hampshire, with the Dukes The Cowboys have won  Oct. 27, 2016 - Bridgewater College freshman Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker edging the 'Cats 9-8. JMU beat four of five versus Washing- Emily Matisons has been named the Division III Field and will be streamed on UNH twice last season with a 42- ton, including both meet- National Rookie of the Week by Synapse Sports. MadiZONE HD SportsNet. It can 39 win in Durham, N.H., followed ings last season. Dallas has also be heard on the JMU/Sprint by a 55-22 victory at home in the won four straight at FedEx - BY D.JACKSON/S.V.HIT Broadcast Network, with pregame second round of the FCS playoffs. Field.

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alloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of All Hallows' Evening), H also known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve, is a celebration that will be observed in a number of countries on Tuesday, October 31, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It begins the three-day observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. President Donald Trump declared a nationwide public health emergency to combat the opioid crisis Thursday at a White House event, rather than issuing a national disaster declaration. Both are forms of national emergency declarations, but the primary difference is the scope and funding for each order. Fats Domino, Rock and Roll Pioneer, Dead at 89 "This epidemic is a national health Fats Domino, the genial, good-natured symbol Later, at the same club, Domino met emergency," he said. "Nobody has seen anything of the dawn of rock and roll and the voice and piano Bartholomew and Imperial Records head Lew like what is going on now." behind enduring hits like "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain’t Chudd, who signed Domino to his label. In 1949, He added: "As Americans, we cannot allow this That a Shame," died Tuesday at the age of 89. Domino cut his first Imperial single, "The Fat Man," to continue. It is time to liberate our communities A contemporary of Elvis Presley, Chuck a rewrite of the drug-addiction song "Junker’s Blues" from this scourge of drug addiction. Never been Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, Domino was among that many consider one of the earliest rock records. this way. We can be the generation that ends the the first acts inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of From then on, Domino’s hits kept coming. He opioid epidemic. We can do it." Fame, and was reportedly only second to Presley in scored nine gold singles, although he never had a A federal grand jury on Friday approved the record sales thanks to a titanic string of 11 top 10 No. 1 record on the pop chart. (Frustratingly, Pat first charges in the investigation into alleged Russian hits between 1955 and 1960. Boone’s vanilla remake of "Ain’t That a Shame" did meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a Those hits, which also included "I'm Walkin'," go No. 1 in pop in 1955.) In his memoir, Chuck source briefed on the matter told Reuters. "Blue Monday" and "Walking to New Orleans," Berry wrote admiringly that, in 1955, Domino was The indictment was sealed under orders from a sounded like nothing that came before. Thanks to making $10,000 a week on tour. federal judge so it was not clear what the charges his New Orleans upbringing, Domino's signature From the start of his career, Domino wasn't a were or who the target was, the source said, songs fused Dixieland rhythms, his charming, larger-than-life figure like Presley or Lewis. Married adding that the indictment could be unsealed as Creole-flecked voice, and his rolling-river piano at 20, he was a notorious homebody who eventually early as Monday. style. His hits, most co-written with his longtime had eight children (all of whose names began with The 2017 World Series, the championship series producer and partner Dave Bartholomew, the letter "A"). Asked by Rolling Stone in 2007 about of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2017 season. became rock standards, covered by Led Zeppelin, riots that took place during early rock and roll shows The 113th edition of the World Series, is underway Cheap Trick, Randy Newman, Ricky Nelson, that featured him and other acts, Domino simply with the best-of-seven playoff between the and John Lennon, among many others. Lennon, replied, "I don't know. It wasn't anything in the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles who remade "Ain't That a Shame" (first called music, so it must have been something in the Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion "Ain't It a Shame" on Domino’s recording) on his audience." Houston Astros. 1975 Rock & Roll album, said the song had special Domino continued to record and tour for decades Our condolences go out to the many that have meaning for him: It was the first tune he ever after his initial success. In 2005, he was back in the died on the national scene in the past Week. learned to play, on a guitar bought for him by his news after his Lower Ninth Ward home was flooded Jack Bannon, actor who starred on the TV late mother. "It was the first song I could to the roof during Hurricane Katrina. After initial series “Lou Grant”, has died at the age of 77. accompany myself on," he said in 1975. "It has a lot reports that he was missing, Domino was eventually Alison Robins, one of the last surviving of memories for me." rescued and, with his wife Rosemary and one of their members of the group who came to be known as Domino himself, who preferred to let his music children, lifted into a boat. "I ain't missin' nothin’," the UK’s secret listener has died. She was 97. rather than image do the talking, was typically Domino said after the rescue. "Just one thing that Robert Guillaume, the actor known best for modest about his accomplishments: "Everybody happened, I guess. I'm just sorry it happened to me his starring roles on TV's "Soap," and "Benson," started callin' my music rock and roll," he once said, and everybody else, you know?" In the storm, he lost has died at the age of 89. "but it wasn't anything but the same rhythm and most of his possessions, including almost all of his Scott Putesky, co-founder and former blues I'd been playin' down in New Orleans." gold records. guitarist for the band Marilyn Manson, has died Born in 1928, Antoine Domino was playing piano As disastrous as it was, Katrina also gave Domino from cancer at the age of 49. and performing in New Orleans honky tonks and a renewed life. Alive and Kickin', a new album Please remember the sick and shut-ins with bars by the time he was a teenager. At 14, he released a year after the storm, became one of his your cards, visits, calls, other acts of kindness and dropped out of high school, taking jobs like hauling most acclaimed works (RS named it one of the top especially, your prayers. ice and working at a bedspring factory as a way to albums of the year). In 2007, he released Goin’ Until next week, enjoy the fall weekend and supplement his music. Domino's career was Home, an all-star Domino tribute album featuring spread bundance of love, blessings and prayers to effectively kicked off at New Orleans Hideaway covers by Elton John, Nell Young, Tom Petty, everyone. Club. While playing piano in local bandleader Billy Robert Plant, Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, Diamond’s band, Diamond nicknamed Antoine Lenny Kravitz, and Lucinda Williams. "Fats" — partly in homage to keyboard-playing Of his partner’s contributions to rock history, PublishedPublished FridayFriday afternoon predecessors like Fats Waller and partly because, Bartholomew said Domino is "just like the Postmaster: send any changes to: Postmaster: send any changes to: as Diamond told one crowd, "I call him ‘Fats,’ ‘cause cornerstone — you build a new church and you lay P.O.P.O. Box 5454 McGaheysville, Virginia 22840 if he keeps eating, he’s going to be just as big!" the cornerstone, and if the church burns down, the CallCall ((540) 435271-7730-9373 Domino was initially hesitant about the nickname, cornerstone is still there." oror email: email: [email protected] [email protected] but it stuck. EDUCATION Page 8 Friday, October 27, 2017

Education Matters Dispose of Unused Prescription Drugs at National Drug Take-Back Day, October 28 Jennifer Babcock Receives Excellence in Teaching and Learning Award STAUNTON - Local law enforcement agencies of nearly four persons dying every day and will hold no-questions-asked prescription drug BRIDGEWATER - Bridgewater College Jennifer almost a 40 percent increase over 2015. On Babcock, an instructor of communication disposal events at multiple locations on Satur- average, more than two dozen are treated studies and theater at Bridgewater College, day, October 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pills and in emergency departments for drug over- has been named a winner of a 2017 Excellence patches will be accepted, but not sharp objects doses each day, and emergency department in Teaching and Learning with Technology such as needles and syringes. The service is free, visits for heroin overdoses increased 89 Award. The award was presented by James anonymous and environmentally safe. percent in the first nine months of 2016, Madison University’s Libraries and Educational Jennifer “Prescription drug abuse is the fastest compared to 2015. Technologies and recognizes Babcock’s growing drug problem in the U.S., across the Commissioner Levine also noted the innovative work with digital story maps exploring migrant Commonwealth and in southwest Virginia,” said presence of carfentanil in Virginia. This experiences in the United States. Laura Kornegay, MD, director, Central synthetic opioid is 10,000 times more “I’ve been involved with the Digital Scholarship Working Shenandoah Health District. “Prescription drugs potent than morphine and 100 times more Group headed by Bridgewater’s Cori Strickler and Emily are especially susceptible to diversion, misuse potent than fentanyl and, given its pres- Goodwin, and one of the resources they shared with the and abuse. Flushing them down the toilet poses ence in Virginia, could significantly in- group a couple of years ago was an online platform that lets potential health concerns, so we encourage crease the death rate trends from opioid you produce ‘maps that tell stories,’” said Babcock. “I knew it residents to clean out their medicine cabinets overdoses. We have a continuing prescrip- might be useful in my Intercultural Communication class.” and dispose of these potentially dangerous tion opioid crisis most prominent in the far She said the final project for the class was a traditional, controlled substances in a safe and anonymous southwest region of the Commonwealth high-stakes research paper where the students explored the way.” where we are additionally concerned cultural adaptation experiences of a migrant group in the Collection sites in the Central Shenandoah about the growing prevalence of hepatitis United States. Because the focus of the research was on the Health District include: C and HIV resulting from injection drug immigrant experience here in the U.S., Babcock said she Augusta County Sheriff's Office, 127 Lee use. noticed that students were completely disconnected from Highway, Verona; The 13th annual National Prescription the migrant group’s culture of origin. That disconnect, she · CVS Pharmacy, 2148 East Midland Trail, Drug Take-Back Day is a collaborative effort noted, resulted in research papers that were lacking in some Buena Vista; of state and local law enforcement and the important context. · Highland County Sheriff's Office, 145 West Drug Enforcement Administration. Last year, “Rather than adding a required section to the research Main St., Monterey; Virginians disposed of more than 22,000 paper to provide that context, I created a low-stakes digital · Sentara RMH, Funkhouser Women's Center, pounds (11 tons) of prescription drugs at story map project that became a ‘part one’ to the traditional 2275 Health Campus Dr., Harrisonburg; more than 200 collection sites. Nationally, research paper assignment,” Babcock said. “Using Knight · Augusta Health, Staunton Urgent Care, 795 more than 366 tons of drugs were turned in Lab’s StoryMap JS site, students created digital story maps Statler Blvd., Staunton; and at 5,000-plus sites in 2016. Since its incep- that presented a dynamic narrative of their migrant group’s · Neighborhood Market, 1211 West Broad St., tion, National Drug Take-Back Day has taken country or location of origin.” Waynesboro. more than seven million pounds (more than Babcock said the story map slides contained videos or On November 21, 2016, State Health Com- 3,500 tons) of drugs out of homes and off the images and a brief narrative written by the student that put missioner Marissa Levine, MD, MPH, declared street. the image or video into context. The final slide of the story a public health emergency in Virginia due to For more information, visit map ended in a location in the U.S. where a large population rapid increases in rates of overdoses and www.vdh.virginia.gov/central-shenandoah or of that particular immigrant group resides, creating a mental overdose deaths. In 2016, there were 1,428 www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/ starting point for the research paper on cultural adaptation fatal drug overdoses (for all drug types); a rate takeback. experiences. “One of the most important ways in which the digital story map assignment increased student creativity is in the types of sources and supporting materials the students used,” Babcock said. “Watching videos, finding images and writing a narrative to put those visual sources into context are all useful ways to spark student imagination. ” Babcock, who received the award at the Teaching and Learning with Technologies Conference at JMU, also presented the classroom idea at the 2017 Eastern Communication Association’s annual conference in Boston. Titled “Freedom to Innovate: Using Digital Story Maps in Communication Courses,” the 90-minute presentation taught other instructors how to incorporate digital story maps in their own classrooms.

- BY D.JACKSON/S.V.HIT BUSINESS Friday, October 27, 2017 Page 9 Business Briefs Financial Focus Shenandoah Valley Small Business Checklist for Helping You Choose a Financial Professional Development Center Hosting Workshop For reasons likely to remain obscure, HARRISONBURG - The Shenandoah Valley Small Business investing, while another one might be more Development Center will host “Start Smart” will be held at October 30 is Checklist Day. But while the conservative. There’s nothing wrong with the Augusta Government Center, Verona, Virginia, on origins of this observance may be a mystery, either approach, but you’ll want to be sure Tuesday, October 31 at 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. the value of checklists is clear: They help us that your preferences take precedence in In our Start Smart Workshops, we discuss the path to good organize our time and break large jobs into all recommendations and guidance you decisions and a successful start. You'll learn to take a manageable steps. You can use a checklist for receive from a financial professional. And thorough 360° approach to your business and all its just about any significant endeavor – including many professionals won’t express any of components - from product development to target markets the task of choosing a financial professional to their own preferences at all, but will to financial projections. We'll also cover the regulations and help you achieve your important goals. instead follow a course of action based on registrations you need to know. Here’s what such a checklist might look like: your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon. For more information contcat Shenandoah Valley SBDC at Find someone with the proper credentials. Find someone connected to other (540) 568-3227. Make sure a prospective financial professional professionals. Your investment plans don’t has the appropriate securities registrations. exist in a vacuum. Over time, you will likely City of Harrisonburg Invites Public to Find someone who has worked with people need to integrate elements of your Attend Comprehensive Plan Workshops like you. You’ll want to seek out a financial investment strategy with your tax and professional who has experience working HARRISONBURG - The city of Harrisonburg invites estate planning strategies. When members of the public to the upcoming workshops to with people in circumstances similar to this happens, you may find it discuss the next update to the comprehensive plan. yours – that is, people of your financial advantageous to have a financial In the coming weeks, four different workshops will be status and with essentially the same professional who can work with tax held for members of the public to participate and comment goals and attitudes toward investing. and legal professionals to help you on the comprehensive plan. While the workshops will be Find someone who will communicate Marquetta meet all your needs in these areas. focused on reviewing draft objectives and strategies, full text with you regularly. During the course of Find someone whose of all the draft chapters of the comprehensive plan are your relationship with a financial professional, compensation structure is acceptable to you. available online for review and comment. The chapters you will have many questions: Are my Financial professionals get paid in different have been compiled with a combination of input from the investments performing as they should? Should ways – through fees, commissions or a 2011 comprehensive plan, Harrisonburg Planning I change my investment mix? Am I still on combination of both. Which method is best Commission, advisory committees, and city staff. This track to meet my long-term goals? Plus, you for you, as an investor? There’s no one input has been received throughout the year. will have changes in your life – new children, “right” answer – but you will certainly want Monday, October 30 6:00 p.m. Thomas Harrison new jobs, new activities – that will affect your to understand exactly how your financial Middle School- Economic development and tourism; and financial picture and that need to be professional will get paid and how this pay revitalization communicated to your financial professional. structure will affect your interactions with Monday, November 13 6:00 p.m. Thomas Harrison Consequently, you need to be sure that him or her. Middle School - Land use and development quality; whomever you work with is easy to reach You may find this checklist to be useful neighborhoods and housing; and transportation and will be in regular contact with you. when you interview financial professionals. Comments on the draft chapters will be accepted until Many financial professionals meet with their Take your time and make sure you’re November 28 and can be submitted in one of the following clients at least once a year to discuss the confident about your ultimate choice. After ways: clients’ portfolios and recommend changes, all, you’re hiring someone to help you reach Or by mailing comments to the Department of Planning as needed, and also make themselves your key goals, such as a comfortable and Community Development, c/o Thanh Dang, 409 S. available, through phone calls and email, for retirement, so you’ll want to get the right Main St. Harrisonburg, VA 22801. any questions or concerns their clients may person on your side. To review additional information on the upcoming have. workshops or to learn more about the comprehensive Find someone who will honor your This article was written by Edward Jones for plan, visit www.HarrisonburgVA.gov/yourplan. preferences. Some financial professionals follow use by your Edward Jones Financial Advisor certain philosophies. For example, you might find Marquetta Mitchell of Strasburg, Virginia. - BY JEFF LAW/S.V.HIT one advisor who tends to favor aggressive Contact her at (540) 459-2605. ENTERTAINMENT Page 10 Friday, October 27, 2017 Fun Briefs Book Author Makeba Robinson Signing Book at Children Boutique in Staunton Visiting Artists of the Eastern Shore of STAUNTON - Staunton author, M.R. Robinson Virginia at Stoney Run Artisans Gallery would like to invite you to her book signing for MCGAHEYSVILLE - Stoney Run Artisans Gallery, 9945 her latest release Saturday, October 29th from McGaheysville Road, across from the Post Office, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at Gingersnaps 24 E. McGaheysville, Virgiia, and under the management of Beverley St., in downtown Staunton, Virginia. Sarah Hopkins Upshur, will host a new exhibit and sale, Her latest release Lula-Mae, “Across the Chesapeake Bay, Visiting Artists of the Eastern Kid Detective & the Case of the Shore of Virginia,” through Sunday, November 5. Exhibit will Dreadful Lake is a Halloween include oil paintings by Jack Richardson and others, acrylic book that is set in her very own paintings and watercolors; shore bird wood carvings, Bar- Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton, and nacle Glaze pottery, Karen Tweedy shore themed jewelry, you can definitely recognize and beautiful items made from shells. The gallery also Makeba features local art and fine crafts. Fall hours: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 some of the scenes in the book! p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Stoney-RunArtistans.com. Second grader, Lulu-Mae Honeycupp is Find us on Facebook. always up for solving a good mystery. She enjoys the Haunted Fall Fest at Gypsy Hill Park 150 Franklin Street Gallery Featuring with her family, but when she finds herself in Multicultural Original Work and Exhibits trouble, will help arrive in time? HARRISONBURG - The 150 Franklin Street Gallery, 150 Robinson began developing material for her Franklin St., Hattisonburg, Virginia, Harrisonburg’s first writing at an early age. Between spending long multicultural fine arts gallery, is featuring original work by summer evenings at her grandfather’s house in outstanding local and national artists and holds perma- inner-city Richmond, Virginian and sharing toys [email protected] or calling her nent and rotating exhibits. Open 10 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and living space with 8 siblings, she has at (540) 294-0797 and she will deliver them Wednesdays; 5-8:00 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 10:00 stockpiled a treasure trove of colorful to you! a.m.-2:00 p.m. Saturdays. For information, visit memories. While browsing the link www.etsy.com/ 150Franklingallery.com She is a graduate of James Madison listing/566169953/lula-mae-kid-detective- University, adding her writing skills and love of the-case-of-the, also consider getting your Mixed Media Show at Oasis Fine Arts & Craft humor of these experiences, creating fun-filled copy of my first book, Lula-Mae, Kid HARRISONBURG - The Oasis Fine Art & Craft,103 S. Main St., stories that young readers can enjoy. Detective Saves the President, if you Harrisonburg, Virginia, is featuring “Fall Welcomes You,” a Get your signed copy just in time for haven’t already. They are both great reads mixed-media show by OASIS artists, through Tuesday, Halloween by emailing for children and adults. October 31. During October, the Water Street Window Gallery will feature a display bringing attention to women’s health in our community; hosted by OASIS and the RMH Foundation in celebration of of “October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.” Free. 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1th Annual Festival of Praise Concert at Eastern Mennonite School HARRISONBURG - The 17th Annual Festival of Praise, a concert of men’s a cappella groups and combined choirs, will be held at 4:00 p.m. November 5 in the Eastern Mennonite School auditorium, 801 Parkwood Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sponsored by Everence. A freewill offering will be collected with proceeds to benefit VMMissions.

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On Friday, November 10 THE HIT will publish “Remembering Our Military”

THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY HIT is asking for pictures of Veterans to be submitted. Name addess and officers branch of service is required. (please include phone number in case we have questions)

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OCTOBER 27, 1967: Special reflecting tape 50 will placed free on the bicycle of anyone Years requesting it during the VFW “Light-A- Ago Bike” Campaign Saturday.

OCTOBER 27, 1992: North River Baptist Church in Bridgewater, Virginia, will have Fun Day at Oakwood Park in Bridgewater 25 today. The event’s begin at 10:00 a.m. and Years Ago includes games, food and activities for children. The church will celebrate its 95th anniversary at 4:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 27, 2007: Former-English speaking adults in Harrisonburg, Virginia, learning to read will soon become a bit 10 more convenient. The Skyline Literacy Years Coalition, a nonprofit that provides free, Ago basic English literacy skills to adults in the Shenandoah Valley.

OCTOBER 27, 2016: Comedians Brett Leake and Tony Deyo will bring their distinctive brand of clean stand-up humor to the Wayne 1 Theatre in Waynesboro, Virginia, on Saturday State Bound Year at 7:00 p.m. Both have appeared on major Head coach and members of the Stuarts Draft High School cheer squad pose for a photo after finishing Ago national stages including late night TV and now as the top cheerleading team in the Regional finals at Stuarts Draft High School, in Stuarts Draft, Virginia, on Wednesday, October 25, 2017. finished second in the competition. will appear on stage. At Your Service in October

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