Section C July 14, 2011 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA AreaSports 2ECREATIONs&ISHINGs(IGH3CHOOL4EAMS Crittenden is named first team All-State; Buzzell on second team Middlesex High School senior second baseman Alexander Crit- tenden recently was voted first team All-State by the Virginia High School League Coaches Association. Crittenden had earlier been named first team All-Region A, and first team All-Tidewater District for a second straight season. Crittenden led the Chargers in hitting this spring, and was “the best defensive second baseman &ROMLEFT MEMBERSOFTHE,ANCASTER,ITTLE,EAGUE3ENIOR3OFTBALL!LL3TARSAREFRONTROW +ELLI4IGNOR I’ve ever coached,” said MHS "ROOK2EED 0AIGE0ITTMAN "ROOKE(UDNALL -ADISON/WENSAND"RITTANY*ONESNEXTROW MANAGER head coach Timmy Blake. +ATHY0ITTMAN !MBER#UTTING #AROLINE-ERRYMAN COACH"OBBY-OORE *ULY4RAYLOR COACH4IM2EED In the regular season, Critten- ,OREN-OORE 4ESS4HOMASANDCOACH$EREK*ONES den batted .490 with 13 RBIs, 8 !LEXANDER#RITTENDEN doubles, 2 home runs, 18 walks and 23 runs. He struck out only Richmond County knocks Lancaster 4 times all season and committed picked up a 4-2 upset win over only 2 errors. Rappahannock in the first game Crittenden will play baseball of the Northern Neck District at Roanoke College next year. He tournament to start Lancaster on out of All Star softball tournament is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. its whirlwind . Buzzell also by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi “They played their hearts out,” said manager Kathy Alexander Fleet of Irvington. had a 5-3 win over Nandua in Pittman. “During this unusual tournament, which went Lancaster High’s baseball the first round of the Region A, Richmond County defeated previously unbeaten on for four more days than scheduled, the team endured team, which won the Region A, Division 2 tournament and a 4-1 Lancaster back-to-back Sunday and Monday to knock many weather delays, intense heat and bracket changes. Division 2 championship and win over Strasburg in the Group Lancaster’s Little League Senior All Stars out of the Losing by one run in each game in the final innings went on to the Group A, Division A quarterfinals. District 15 softball tournament. shows what these girls are made of. They never gave up 2 state semifinals, placed only Buzzell batted .436 during Richmond County scored two runs in the top of the and they fought to the end. Our team motto is ‘Leave one on the state’s second team in the regular season with 10 runs eighth inning to beat Lancaster, 11-10, and win the Dis- No Doubt’ and they left no doubt that they are true all utility player Chris Buzzell. scored and 13 RBIs. trict 15 championship. stars.” A senior pitcher, Buzzell went Buzzell is the son of Stephen Lancaster went 3-2 as the tournament runner-up. In Lancaster’s first game against Richmond County, 3-0 with two saves during the and Kimberly Buzzell of Wil- Richmond County edged Lancaster 1-0 on Sunday Owens went the distance on the mound with three Devils’ six playoff games. He liamsburg. for Lancaster’s first loss in the tournament at King Wil- , four walks and three allowed hits as Lan- liam High School. caster edged Richmond County, 3-2. Lancaster had handed Richmond County its first Lancaster scored three runs in the third inning after tourney loss, 3-2, on Friday, dropping Richmond Amber Cutting reached base on a single and rounded County into the losers’ bracket where it beat Middlesex, the bases to score on a to deep center by Owens. 12-2, for a shot at the tournament title. Paige Pittman beat out a bunt and the first baseman In the championship game, Madison Owens pitched missed the ball, allowing Owens to score and Pittman all eight innings with six strikeouts for Lancaster. to go to second. Pittman went to third on a fielder’s Richmond County scored two runs on an error in the choice and the first baseman made a bad throw to third first inning and one in the second on a and error. which allowed Pittman to score. Lancaster exploded on offense in the second inning, Brandi Mulvena hit a double to deep center field and batting around to score eight runs. Owens, Paige Pitt- scored on a single by her sister, Rhiannon Mulvena, man and Brittany Jones had an RBI each in the inning for the only run as Richmond County got by Lancaster, and Chelsea Montgomery had two RBIs. 1-0, on July 10. Richmond County scored one in the third, three in Hudnall pitched a full game for Lancaster, with three the fourth and two in the sixth to bring up a 9-9 tie in strikeouts and four allowed hits. the bottom of the seventh. On July 3, Brooke Hudnall had five strikeouts in four Lancaster had two runners on base in the seventh innings and Owens had four strikeouts in three to lead when the game was stopped because of lightning. Lancaster to a 4-3 win over Middlesex. After an hour-and-a-half delay, Lancaster had lost Owens had two hits for an RBI and Brittany Jones its momentum. Lancaster left the runners stranded and had a hit for two RBIs to lead Lancaster’s batters. July Richmond County scored two in the top of the eighth. Traylor and Chelsea Montgomery had a hit each and Lancaster scored one in the bottom of the frame. Brook Reed had an RBI.

7ILL"ARRACKSTRUCKOUTINACOMPLETEGAMEWINON3ATURDAY Deltaville Deltas win twice The Deltaville Deltas won two of he hit a solo over the left three games in a series against the field wall. Peninsula Cardinals last weekend, splitting a Saturday night double- #ARDINALS $ELTAS header and overcoming an early In Saturday’s nightcap, Smiley deficit to win on Sunday. Smith pitched for the Deltas. He With the wins, the Deltas struck out 10, sitting down 12 of the improved to 13-3 on the season, and final 13 batters he faced while scat- hold a 1.5 game lead over second tering 6 hits over 7 innings. &ROMLEFT MEMBERSOFTHE,ANCASTER,ITTLE,EAGUE*UNIOR"ASEBALL!LL 3TARSAREFRONTROW !LEX.ELSON place York. Peninsula ace Robbie Watkins "RANDON3ELF *OEY3ANFORD *AY"RYANT "RENDAN"ROWNAND4YRELL(ENDERSONSECONDROW MANAGER On Friday, July 15, the Deltas allowed four Delta hits as the Car- $AVID4HOMAS $ANIEL4HOMAS *ORDAN(ODGES .OAH(OOK *ONATHAN3EAL 'RANT,ONG -ATTHEW!BBOTT will host the Tappahannock Tides at dinals won 1-0. ANDCOACHES*EFF"ROWNAND7ALT(OOKPhoto by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi. Deltaville Ballpark at 7:30 p.m. The In the bottom of the seventh, Deltas visit Tappahannock Sunday, King smashed a ball to deep center July 17, in a 5 p.m. game at Essex field. It appeared to hit the flag pole High School. behind the fence and bounce back Northumberland puts Lancaster On Saturday, Deltaville Ballpark into play. However, the ball was will host the 2011 Southern Virginia ruled to have hit off the outfield Baseball League All Star Game at wall, turning the would-be game out of All Star baseball tournament 7 p.m. and Home Run Derby at 4 tying home run into a double. The p.m. Top talent from each of the Deltas loaded the bases with two by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi inning. SVABL teams will take the field in outs, but were unable to push the , Hodges led with a , two singles and a matchup that will be filled with tying run across. The Lancaster Little League Junior Baseball All four RBIs and Self had two doubles and two runs current and former collegiate base- Stars went 2-2 before being eliminated Monday night scored. Seal and Thomas both had a double, two ball players. $ELTAS #ARDINALS from the District 15 tournament at Dreamfields near singles and two RBIs each. Tyrell Henderson led the Outfielder/pitcher Kyle Hall, out- On Sunday, Jake Fletcher knocked Kilmarnock. base runners with three stolen bases for a run scored fielders Chris King, Travis Crump in three runs on a pair of doubles, Northumberland scored 12 runs on six errors in the and Thomas had two stolen bases. and Jimmy Denny, infielders Luke and Kirk singled twice along with first inning Monday and went on to beat Lancaster, Hodges went five innings with three strikeouts last Kirk and Ryan Wiggins, and pitcher a perfect suicide squeeze to lead the 15-5, and knock Lancaster out of the tournament. Saturday to get the six-inning slaughter over Spotsyl- and league wins leader Jay Moore Deltas past the Cardinals, 5-2. Jon Seal drew a walk, stole two bases and scored vania, 19-9. will represent the Deltas in the All Denny led off the game with a on a single by Jordan Hodges for Lancaster’s one run Jay Bryant came to the mound in the sixth on Star game.. single, and scored on a Kirk hit to in the first inning. relief. give Deltaville the early 1-0 advan- Lancaster scored three runs in the second after Hodges led at the plate with three singles, a double $ELTAS #ARDINALS tage. The Cardinals came back in Grant Long and Brandon Self both drew walks and and six RBIs while Bryant had a single and two RBIs. Pitcher Will Barrack led the the third inning, however, plating a scored on a two-run triple by Seal. Seal came home Self had two singles, a double and an RBI, Thomas defense and King led the offense pair of runs to lead 2-1. on an RBI single by Daniel Thomas. had a double and two RBIs. Seal, Henderson and as the Deltas beat the Cardinals 5-1 Deltaville retook the lead in Lancaster left the bases loaded in the fourth and, Alex Nelson each had a single and an RBI. in the opening game of Saturday the fourth on a two-run double by trailing 15-4, scored its last run in the bottom of the King George scored nine runs in the first inning off night’s doubleheader in Deltaville. Fletcher. In the sixth, Kirk executed fifth after Matthew Abbott reached base on an error. walks and errors and went on to beat Lancaster, 20-9, Barrack struck out 10 in a com- a suicide squeeze bunt, scoring Joey Sanford was pinch running for Abbott and stole in the opening round game last Tuesday. plete game effort, at one point Denny from third base. Fletcher second and third and scored on an error. Lancaster went through its pitching staff with retiring 19 of 20 batters faced. He followed with his second double of Northumberland advanced to a semifinal game Hodges, Self, Bryant and Nelson all getting time on allowed 3 hits and walked none, and the game, scoring Ryan Wiggins. against Caroline on Tuesday. the mound. Self had five strikeouts. a seventh inning home run was his Moore earned his league-lead- Lancaster advanced to Monday’s game against Jonathan Seal, Joey Sanford and Bryant each only blemish of the evening. ing sixth win of the season on the Northumberland after picking up a 10-0 five-inning scored for Lancaster in the second inning. At the plate, King drove a shot mound, allowing two runs on two slaughter over Westmoreland Sunday. In the fourth inning, Thomas hit an RBI single off the right field wall in the fourth hits while striking out five. Bryan Self started on the mound and got the win. He and Hodges had an RBI triple. In the fifth, Seal and inning to give the Deltas the lead. Bierlein pitched a scoreless 3 threw only four pitches for three outs in the first Bryant each hit a double for an RBI. With his team up 4-0 in the sixth, innings for the save.

INSIDE: #LUB'OLFs3TRIPER3WIMMERSs3COREBOARDs3CHOOLSs"USINESS #s*ULY  2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA SCORE Club breaks ground BOARD

,ITTLE,EAGUE$ISTRICT for its new clubhouse !LL 3TAR4OURNAMENTS *UNIORBASEBALL &IRSTROUND The Board of Trustees of *ULY the Yankee Point Racing and +ING'EORGE ,ANCASTER Cruising Club (YPRCC) gath- -ATHEWS +ING7ILLIAM ered recently for the ground- -IDDLESEX 3POTSYLVANIA breaking of the organization’s %SSEX 7ESTMORELAND new clubhouse facility on Oak 7INNERSBRACKET *ULY Hill Road in Ottoman. -ATHEWS 2ICHMOND#OUNTY “This is a real milestone for  the club,” said commodore .ORTHUMBERLAND  -IDDLESEX Joel Dugan.  4HE )NDIAN #REEK9ACHT AND #OUNTRY #LUB  HOLERS He is looking forward to %SSEX #AROLINE RECENTLYCOMPLETEDTHEIRMEMBERMEMBERTOURNAMENT celebrating YPRCC’s move *ULY &ROM LEFT WINNERS WERE TOP ROW lRST mIGHT *OYCE +ING'EORGE -ATHEWS -ULLINS AND %LLIE $AVIS SECOND mIGHT *AN (INCH AND into its new home sometime %SSEX .ORTHUMBERLAND this fall, said Dugan. In addi- 0AT'WALTNEYNEXTROW THIRDmIGHT .OREEN-ATTAND ,OSERSBRACKET (ARRIET "AGGETT AND FOURTH mIGHT %LAINE "ENTLEY AND tion to a very active sailboat *ULY 3HARON2OWE racing program and social ,ANCASTER 3POTSYLVANIA events, the club will continue 7ESTMORELAND  2ICHMOND to conduct safety and seaman- #OUNTY CLUB GOLF 9ANKEE0OINT2ACINGAND#RUISING#LUBBOARDMEMBERS #AROLINE +ING7ILLIAM ship seminars as well as other *ULY maritime- and community- FROM LEFT ARE COMMODORE *OEL $UGAN SECRETARY %THEL )#9## HOLERS third, Ellen McGowan, 'IBBS VICE COMMODORE *OHN (ENLEY TRUSTEE !NKER ,ANCASTER 7ESTMORELAND oriented events. #AROLINE -IDDLESEX The Indian Creek Yacht Faith McDermott, Anne “Having our own facil- -ADSEN TRUSTEE'EORGE"OTT mEETCAPTAIN7ARREN2YAN *ULY and Country Club 18-holers Padgett and Patti Sarosy. ity will greatly enhance the ANDTRUSTEE"ARBARA/HANESIAN/THERBOARDMEMBERS .ORTHUMBERLAND ,ANCASTER on July 5 played red, white INCLUDE TREASURER 2ITA 4HEISEN AND REAR COMMODORE number and also to some  and blue. Winners were !NDREA&RICKE 3ENIORSOFTBALL 1UINTON/AKSLADIES degree, the quality of the &IRSTROUND first, Kay Stout, Noreen The Quinton Oaks Ladies programs we can offer,” said *ULY Matt and Lynn Georgiadis; Golf Association on July 6 Dugan, ticular thanks and recognition everything else that impacts a ,ANCASTER +ING7ILLIAM second, Susan Troubezkoy, played red, white and blue. Members regularly sup- to committee members Anker project like this” the planning %SSEX +ING'EORGE Molly Gatchell; and third, Flight A winners were first ported community-enhancing Madsen, George Bott and experience had been extremely 7INNERSBRACKET Seale George, Carol John- gross, Terri Sartori; second activities like the Hospice Barbara Ohanesian. rewarding. *ULY son, Harriet Baggett and gross, Carol Reese; first 2ICHMOND#OUNTY %SSEX Turkey Shoot Regatta and free “Without the patience, “I think I can speak for *ULY Nancy Galloway. net, Cheryl Rembisz; and tax preparation services, he vision and just plain hard work everyone when I say that I ,ANCASTER -IDDLESEX second net, Darlene Bean. added. of these people, this would not wouldn’t trade it for anything,” *ULY ICYCC Flight B winners were first “The groundbreaking is be a reality,” said Henley. “We said Henley. ,ANCASTER 2ICHMOND#OUNTY The Indian Creek Yacht gross, (tied) Judy Wise and the result of almost two years would not be standing here.” For scheduled events, activ-  and Country Club mixed Linda Richards; first net, of careful planning by a great Following the initial ities and contact information, *ULY scramble winners for July Jean Lee; and second net, 2ICHMOND#OUNTY ,ANCASTER many people,” said vice com- groundbreaking, Henley said visit ypyc.org.  10 were first, Gary Throck- (tied) Juanita Miles and modore and planning commit- construction would begin *ULY morton, Spence Webster, Anna McCauley. tee chairman John Henley. immediately. The planning #HAMPIONSHIPGAME Tina Radigan and Janet He noted that it was a proud committee was very much a 2ICHMOND #OUNTY  ,AN- Blunt; second, Mack Radi- 1UINTON/AKSMEN moment for all YPRCC club hands-on group and that “in Skiff race CASTERINNINGS gan, Muffin Fitzpatrick, The Quinton Oaks members, but expressed par- spite of delays, changes and Mike Byrne and Frank Senior Men’s League first and fish fry Lewis; and third, Charles flight winners for July 5 Faulkner, Pete Southmayd, were first, Kevin Mooers, Sonny James and Harriett and second (tie) Ray Jones are Saturday Baggett. and Stan Rembisz. Second Deltaville Maritime flight winners were first, Museum and Holly Point )#9##MEN (tie) Gene Davis and Don Nature Park will host the 9th The Indian Creek Yacht Chamberlain; and second annual Great Skiff Race, at 10 and Country Club Men’s (tie) Harry Franklin and a.m. Saturday, July 16. Midweek winners for July Gary Gill. The competition will include 6 were first, Jack Johnson, families, or other groups, who Lew Butler, Ed Roccella 4ARTAN'OLF#LUB completed 14-foot versions and Richard Rounds; and The Tartan Golf Club of the Wright Skiff during second, C.T. Lewis, George Fourth of July Jubilee the museum’s annual boat- Urgan, and Bill Broaddus. ladies individual win- buidling week, according to The Friday Knights win- ners were first, Rene Sica; events director Bill Powell. ners for July 8 were first, second, Nancy Pannell; and Spectators, on a first come, Hank George, Pete Epps third, (tie) Betty Lawton, first served basis, can hop and Pete Southmayd; and Glenda Sharpe and Lundy aboard the Lillian B. to view second, George Urban, Phil Spence. Men’s individual the race. There are only 12 Purrington and Bill Broad- winners were first, Jimmy spaces available and the Lil- dus. Johnson; and second, (tie) lian B. will need to be in place Tourney time Don Bowser, Charles Craig "OATERSARRIVEFORTHElRSTCOURSE by 9:45 a.m., he said. ,ANCASTER -IDDLE 3CHOOL +ING#ARTER and Steve Veltman. A fish fry will follow the ATHLETICDIRECTOR$AVE:EILER The King Carter Golf Men’s team winners race and brief awards cer- PRACTICES PUTTING FOR THE Club on July 4 held the were first, Bowser, Craig emony. The menu will include ,-3!THLETIC $EPARTMENT sixth annual members flag and Johnson; and second, Yacht club holds trout fillets, hot dogs, baked 'OLF 4OURNAMENT &RIDAY tournament. Winners were Emmett Lucas, Cliff Lucas, beans, cole slaw, chips and tea. *ULY  AT THE4ARTAN 'OLF first, Klaus Schaschak; John Starbuck and Steve The fish fry ends at 1 p.m. #LUBIN7EEMS0LAYBEGINS second, Dr. Mike Chat- Veltman. come-by-water Advance tickets can be AT  PM WITH A SHOTGUN terson; and third, Tom Mixed winners were first, purchased at Nauti-Nell’s, or START AND THE ENTRY FEE IS Barany. Pete and Nancy Sturm, the museum.Tickets are $10 PERFOUR PERSONTEAM King Carter Golf Club Tony and Rene Sica; and /PENINGSARESTILLAVAILABLE progressive dinner for adults and $5 for children 4OREGISTER CALLTHE4ARTAN on July 7 held a 9-hole second, Nancy Pannell, under 12. PRO SHOP AT   OR captain’s choice best ball Carl Roane, Allen Robins The Indian Creek Yacht Club recently sponsored its first The museum is on Mill SHOW UP THE DAY OF THE scramble. Winners were and Wilson Roane. 3-course progressive dinner on the Great Wicomico River at Creek at 287 Jackson Creek TOURNAMENT. Photo by Lisa Barry Kennedy, Tom the homes of Andy and Faith Kauders for appetizers, John and Road in Deltaville. Hinton-Valdrighi Barany, Randy Palmer and 4ARTANMEN Susan Mullenholz for roast pig and Steve and Daria Lowe for Skip Holcombe. The Tartan Golf Club dessert. men’s winners for July 11 Since only those arriving by water were invited to participate, SPORT 0IANKATANKLADIES were first, Art Neal; and most boaters anchored in the river, then dinghied from home to PIT STOP The Piankatank River second, (tie) Wayne Graves home, said commodore Len Engstrom. Of the 36 boaters who SHORTS Ladies Golf Association and Tony Sica. attended the event on a Saturday evening, many returned to the 6IRGINIA-OTOR3PEED winners for July 7 were Kauders ‘ waterside deck for a delightful Sunday breakfast. WAY first, Carole Lloyd, Ann 4ARTANLADIES ■ #AMARORAFmE *ULYRESULTS Stanley, Christy Pitts and The Tartan Golf Club The Kilmarnock Volunteer 3TEEL "LOCK "ANDITS A main Patti Sarosy (blind draw); ladies’ winners for July 11 BRIDGE RESULTS Fire Department is raffling a lRST "OOPER"ARESECOND $ERICK second, Gloria Matthews, were first, Susan Troubetz- 2011 Camaro convertible. The 1UADEANDTHIRD 2ICK(UDSON Roseanne Moncure, Cricket koy; second, Faith McDer- Seven tables of duplicate bridge were in play July 6 at Rappa- drawing will be August 6 at "MAINlRST "RUCE+ANESECOND Call and Bev Hudgins; and mott; and third, Rene Sica. hannock Westminster-Canterbury. the Firemen’s Festival. -ATT #OSNER AND THIRD 7ALKER Winners north/south were first, Judy Peifer and Virginia Tickets are $10. Tickets are !RTHUR Adair; second, Cynthia Birdsall and Dianne Monroe; and third, available at Noblett Appliance 3PORTSMEN &IRST 3TEPHEN#HIL- Melana McGrath and Jane Bunnell. and Propane, Lester’s Barber- DRESS SECOND 2OGER *AMERSON Winners east/west were first, Steve Lowe and Ronnie Ger- shop, Yours Truly Photogra- ANDTHIRD *OHN+IRBY ster; second, Suzie Winters and Barbara Bryant; and third, Mary phy, Lazy Days Pools and Spas -ODIlEDS &IRST "RIAN -AXEY Andrews and Carolyn Reed. and from KVFD members. SECOND 0AGE(ARRISONANDTHIRD $AN!RNOLD ,IMITED STOCKS &IRST "RETT !DKINS SECOND *OE %NDER AND THIRD *AMES'IVENS Weekly Tides 5PCOMINGSCHEDULE Windmill Point – Sunrise & Moon - July, 2011 *ULY No races *ULY  5LTIMATE 3UPER ,ATE Fri. 7/15 Low 6:07 0.0’ Sunrise 5:56 Tue. 7/19 High 2:17 1.3’ Sunrise 5:58 High 11:49 1.2’ Sunset 8:26 Low 8:47 0.1’ Sunset 8:24 -ODEL 3ERIES   TO WIN Low 6:10 0.0’ Moonset 6:16 High 2:38 1.3’ Moonset 10:19 3UMMERHEAT 9OUTHSAILORSCOMPETEINTHEANNUALJUNIORREGATTA Sunrise 8:40 Low 9:10 0.2’ Sunrise 10:36 3UPERLATEMODELSLAPS LATE High 12:15 1.5’ Sunrise 5:56 Wed. 7/20 High 2:56 1.2’ Sunrise 5:59 MODELS  LAPS  MODIlEDS  Junior regatta winners posted Sat. 7/16 Low 6:50 0.0’ Sunset 7:20 Low 9:25 0.2’ Sunset 8:23 LAPS SPORTSMENLAPS LIMITED High 12:34 1.3’ Moonset 8:22 High 3:19 1.2’ Moonset 11:16 STOCKSLAPS  Low 6:57 0.0’ Sunrise 9:13 Low 9:55 0.3’ Sunrise 11:02 (VMS is on Route 17 in Jamaica, at Indian Creek Yacht & CC Sun. 7/17 High 12:58 1.4’ Sunrise 5:57 High 3:35 1.1’ Sunrise 6:00 eight miles north of Saluda. Pit gates The Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club held its Low 7:31 0.0’ Sunset 8:25 Thu. 7/21 Low 10:04 0.2’ Sunset 8:23 open at 3 p.m.; spectator gates open junior regatta July 1. High 1:16 1.3’ Moonset 8:22 High 4:02 1.2’ Moonset 12:12 Low 7:42 0.1’ Sunrise 9:43 Low 10:42 0.5’ Sunrise 11:29 at 4 p.m. Track activities begin at 6 The fleet included five Optis, three 420s, two Sun- p.m.) fish and two Lasers, according to sailing master Dee High 1:38 1.4’ Sunrise 5:58 Fri. 7/22 High 4:18 1.1’ Sunrise 6:01 Byrne. Mon. 7/18 Low 8:09 0.1’ Sunset 8:25 Low 10:45 0.2’ Sunset 8:22 High 1:58 1.3’ Moonset 9:21 High 4:48 1.2’ Moonset 1:09 Optis winners were first, Avery Davis; second, Drew Low 8:26 0.2’ Sunrise 10:10 Low 11:34 0.5’ Sunrise 11:59 SPORT Hagen; and third, Hannah Harding. The 420s winners were first, Kyle Hammill and Corrections High Low Height SHORT Erik De Mario; second, Zoe Harding and Faith Piankatank River, Cherry Pt. -1:42 -1:44 86% PM times are in boldface type Cheetham; and third, Savanah Gold and Hannah Great Wicomico River Light 0:30 0:20 75% Smith Point Light 1:01 0:44 86% ■'03CHARTS Gordon. The U.S. Coast Guard Laser winners were first, Paul Connor; and second, Auxiliary will present “GPS/ Natalie Hayman. Sponsored by: Chart Reading” from 8 a.m. to Sunfish winners were first, Taylor Sommers repre- 4 p.m. August 20 at the Lan- senting Rappahannock River Yacht Club; and second, John H. Mecke, a REALTOR ready to caster Community Library in Joseph Gardner. Kilmarnock. The course was set by Bill Johnson and Beatrice “Serve your Real Estate Needs on the Northern Neck” The fee is $45 for the course Bronner, said Byrne. Support boats were manned 804-577-0363 or 804-438-9893 and a local nautical chart. To by Ben Hammill, Rosemary Hall and Graham Shiv- register, call 453-5808. ers. After the races the sailors and their guests were treated to hot dogs and drinks. +ILMARNOCK s 6IRGINIA 2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ *ULY s# SPORTS SHORTS

■&LYINGCLUB ■'OLFTOURNEY still jars fi lling up in the com- The Virginia Aeronautical The Lancaster Middle munity. Historical Society will meet School Athletic Department If you have a “change for at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July Golf Tournament will be camp” jar, it is not too late to 21, at the Pilot House Res- held at the Tartan Golf Club turn it in. Just drop it by the taurant in Topping. in Weems July 15. Competi- Northern Neck Family YMCA Janet Bowman of Middle- tion will begin with a shot- at 39 William B. Graham sex County will discuss the gun start at 1 p.m. Court in Kilmarnock. history of a family member The registration fee is based in Hawaii during the $220 per four-person team. ■'OLFCARTRAFmE Pearl Harbor attack, and To register, contact Zeiler The Upper Lancaster Vol- another who served with at [email protected], unteer Fire Department is the Army Air Force fl ying visit the school, or call 435- raffl ing a “fi re engine red” bombers out of England 1681. golf cart. The drawing will during WWII. A series of be September 3 at the Fire- historical photography will ■2ImESAFETY men’s Festival. be available for viewing The Rappahannock Pistol Tickets are $10. Tickets during her presentation. and Rifl e Club, Inc. will are available at Noblett’s, Second in tournament conduct a National Rifl e Big L Tire, the Corner and ■(OSPICEREGATTA Association “Basic Rifl e” from ULVFD members. 4HE.ORTHERN.ECK2AGE5TEAMWASTHEGOLDBRACKETRUNNER UPINTHERECENT The 2011 Hospice Turkey course July 22 and 23. (EAT OF 3UMMER #LASSIC IN .EWPORT .EWS&ROM LEFT ARE FRONT ROW *OSEY "AUBY Shoot Regatta will be held Local NRA-certifi ed ■2ACERAFmE +EELY#RITTENDEN ,EXY.EWSOME !LEXIS-ILES "AILEY&ONESMASCOT +IRSTEN"EATLEY October 8 and 9 at Yankee instructors will teach the The Rappahannock General AND-ORGAN+EMPNEXTROW COACH+YLE3CHEFmIEN +AYLYNN(EIMERICH %MILY3OREY Point Marina. This regatta basics of safe rifl e shooting Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary -ADISON3OUTH "RIANNA(AMBLIN COACH4HOMAS3UTHARD !LEXIS0ACKETT +AYLA&ONES was conceived as a clas- and familiarization to any will raffl e two ticket packages COACH!SHLEY3CHEFmIENANDMANAGER4ERRIE3UTHARD sic yacht regatta and any adults interested. To enroll, to the September 10 “One monohull design at least 25 call Barry Kennedy at 435- Last Race to Make the Chase” years old is eligible. 2909. NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at The entry fee is $50 before Richmond International Race- Striper swimmers race in open water July 15 and $70 thereafter. ■'OTJARS way. For an entry form, visit tur- The Bum has been able to Tickets are $10 each. Tick- Nine members of the keyshootregatta.org help many children attend day ets are available at the hos- Stripers, the Northern Neck camp this summer. More than pital’s volunteer offi ce. The Family YMCA Masters ■3PORTSPHYSICALS $3,700 has been raised to date. drawing date is August 26, or Swim Team, competed in Chesapeake Medical However, he knows there are sooner if all tickets are sold. the Virginia Masters Chris Group will offer $5 sports Greene Lake Swim July 9 physicals for the 2011-12 in Charlottesville. school year for Lancaster, The quarter-mile cable Northumberland, Middle- course was circled for two sex, Richmond, Essex, miles in the fi rst race, and Mathews and Washington & one mile for the second, Lee junior varsity and var- said coach Kathryn Greg- sity athletes. Students must ory. There were 198 com- present coupon and consent petitors ages 21 to 89. forms completed and signed Ray Funkhouser, Esther by parents. See school ath- Glover and Sue McK- letic departments for cou- erns swam the two-mile pons and forms. course. Carolyn Alsup, &ROM LEFT ARE 2AY &UNKHOUSER %STHER 'LOVER AND 3UE Appointments must Betsy Chambers, Donna -C+ERNS#AROLYN!LSUPMADEPOSTERSTOCHEEREACHOF be made in advance May Funkhouser, Caz Mul- THE3TRIPERS 16 through September 2. laney, Michele Faulkner Call CMG Heathsville and Gregory, completed Family Practice, 580-7200; Dobe Run the one-mile course. The amazingly poised. Alsup buoy turns, swimming CMG Lively Family Prac- group won two fi rsts and sped to a fi rst-place fi nish in a group, sighting, and tice,462-5155; CMG Reed- Canine Boarding & Grooming a third, and accomplished in a packed and extremely swimming straight without ville Family Practice, 453-

Summer Dog Shave Down Special eight personal record times, competitive age group,” visual cues,” she said. “It is 4537; or CMG Kilmarnock ✁ said Gregory. said Gregory. a somewhat different skill Urgent Care & Family Prac- June 15th through July 31st Small Dog (up to 25 lbs.) $35 “The brave fi rst-time open “In preparation for the set than pool swimming tice, 435-2651. Medium Dog (up to 35 lbs.) $45 water swimmers, including race, the team swam yards and offers new challenges, Large dogs (up to 50 lbs.) $55 Alsup, the two Funkhous- and yards of distance, but good swimming is still ■-ACKEREL 50 lbs. and over $65 ers, and Mullaney, were worked on such skills as good swimming.” TOURNAMENT **1 coupon per person per visit** The third annual Lan- Call for an appointment. Grooming: Wed., Fri. & Sun. caster County Little League 758-4360 office Spanish Mackerel Fishing Tournament will be held Stingray Point Regatta August 20. Some $5,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, Attn: Campground Boaters sets sail September 2-4 including $2,500 for fi rst prize, $1,000 for second, The Fishing Bay Yacht Club (FBYC) will host the Sting- $750 for third, $500 for Th e Motor Doctor ray Point Regatta September 2, 3 and 4. Competition is fourth and $250 for fi fth. Grid Michal open to all FBYC members and other sailors. Tri-Star Supermarket Sailing classes will include PHRF spinnaker, PHRF non- in Kilmarnock will spon- spinnaker, J105 and cruising, according to event chairman sor the $25,000 prize for We do what we say we’re going to do Mike Karn. There will be daily awards Friday and Saturday. breaking the state record. when we say we’re going to do it. On Sunday class awards, the Brent Halsey Jr. Memorial The weigh-in and awards Trophy and the Potts Southern Bay Challenge Cup will be ceremony will be held at (804) 436-2601 presented. Sailing on Friday is not mandatory. For regatta Chesapeake Boat Basin, the [email protected] details, visit stingraypointregatta.org. tournament sponsor. The Social events will include a poolside cocktail party Friday fee is $175. For registration night, followed by a buffet dinner and entertainment over- instructions, call Kathy Pitt- Not mobile? I am. Call me. looking Fishing Bay. Following a cocktail party Saturday man at 724-9279. evening, participants will be served dinner under a large event tent in the club’s front yard before daily awards are presented and music and dancing commences. On Sunday afternoon, participants can enjoy the pool, an old-fashioned Labor Day cookout and the fi nal awards ceremony. Boater’s guide is available for Capt. John Smith trail A free, online resource, A Boater’s Guide to the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail, is available at smith- trail.net. The guide introduces paddlers and boaters to the Chesapeake Bay and tributary rivers. It is a joint project of the National Park Service Chesapeake Bay Offi ce, the Chesapeake Conservancy, 3KYLAR+ELLUMMAKESARUN and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. ONWATERRAMPSDURINGTHE Users can learn where the trailheads are (including GPS  5NITED 3TATES!ERIAL coordinates), see suggested trip itineraries, and compare on- &REESTYLE 3KIING 4ALENT the-water experiences for paddlecraft, skiffs and runabouts, and )DENTIlCATION #AMP AT cruising powerboats and sailboats. ,AKE0LACID .9 Any section of the Boater’s Guide can be downloaded and printed for excursions on the main stem, the head of the bay, the lower Eastern Shore, and the James, Chickahominy, Rappahan- Kellum tests nock, York, Patuxent, Potomac, Patapsco, and Nanticoke rivers. her gymnastics Uneven skills in aerial SPORTS SHORTS freestyle skiing ■"OATINGSAFELY The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will present About Boat- Northern Neck High Flyer ing Safely from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. August 13 at the Lancaster Skylar Kellum recently Community Library in Kilmarnock. The fee is $25. Floors? returned from the 2011 Upon succesful completion of the course, students will United States Aerial Free- be certifi ed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to operate a style Skiing Talent Identifi - boat. To register, call 453-5808. Sagging, Bouncy Floors? Cracks in Drywall? cation Camp. The camp was held at the ■ #RUISE IN Walls Dropping? Doors & Windows Sticking? Olympic Training Center The Memory Lane Car Club hosts a cruise-in from 4 to in Lake Placid, N.Y. The 6 p.m. the second Sunday of each month, April through camp is designed to recruit October, weather permitting, at the Boys and Girls Club Avoid Further Damage to Your Home! new talent into the Olympic on North Main Street in Kilmarnock. Call JES TODAY! Professional Engineers on Staff! Training Program for Aerial A 50/50 drawing is held each month to benefi t the Boys Skiing. There were 13 ath- and Girls Club’s ongoing matching grant effort. To join the letes present. club, call 435-6171, or 436-4166. * Kellum is a junior at Lan- SAVE $500 caster High School, where ■'AMELESSONS Financing Available! she is a member of the vol- The Woman’s Club of Northumberland offers free mah- *Good on any job $3000 or more, at time of FREE leyball team. She also is jong lessons the second Wednesday of each month. Free inspection only. Must show coupon to Inspector. Not to be combined with any other offer. a student of Miss Linda’s bridge lessons and practice play are offered the third and www.jeswork.com School of Dance and a last Mondays of each month. member of the Northern All lessons are held from 9 to 11 a.m. at the clubhouse in Inspection Neck High Flyers in Callao. Lottsburg. For directions, call 529-7029. FREE & Estimate! 888-698-2158 *ULY  2APPAHANNOCK2ECORD C4 3CHOOLNotebook +ILMARNOCK 6! LHS lists recent scholarship winners The Lancaster High munity College; $500, Dunton-White Stone Bap- Scholarship Fund; $1,250, School guidance depart- RCCEFI County Schol- tist Church; $1,250, Histo- Historyland Community ment recently announced arship-Lancaster; $1,000, ryland Community Work- Workshop; $1,500, Kiwanis the Class of 2011 scholar- Nettie L. Wiley & Charles shop. Club of the Northern Neck. ship recipients, where they L. Wiley Foundation. s ,AUREN $ESIREE 3ELPH s *ASMINE -ARIE7ALKER plan to further their educa- s #LAYTON $ (INSON Rappahannock Commu- Jefferson College of Health tion and the awards they Rappahannock Commu- nity College; Grace & Roy Sciences; $1,000, White received. nity College; $150, Air Jordan Scholarship; The Stone Woman’s Club-Com- Recipients include: Force JROTC Scholarship; Linda S. Treakle Scholar- munity College. s +ASEY !LLEN !SHBURN $1,000, White Stone Wom- ship; The Flemintine Peirce s $ANESHA ,A3HAE7AL- Rappahannock Community an’s Club-RCC. Educational Grant; $1,000, ters, Rappahannock Com- College; Verlander Scholar; s!SHLEY3HA.EAL(ODGE White Stone United Meth- munity College; $500, St. Mary’s Whitechapel Rappahannock Community odist Church; $1,250, His- Northern Neck Baptist Episcopal Church Schol- College; Verlander Scholar. toryland Community Work- Association, Inc-Commis- arship; $1,000, Northern s %MMA %AST (OLLOWELL shop. sion of Churches; $1,000, Neck Rotary Scholarship The University of Virginia; s $ANIELLE ,YNN 3HEL- Frances Nichols Memo- Fund; $1,000, American The Flemintine Peirce Edu- ton, Virginia Tech; Ver- rial Scholarship; $1,000, Legion Adams Post #86; cational Grant; $1,000, lander Scholar; St. Mary’s Delta Sigma Theta; $1,500, $1,250, Historyland Com- Pauli Dillard Scholarship; Whitechapel Episco- Kiwanis Club of the North- munity Workshop; $2,000, $1,000, Linda Treakle pal Church Scholarship; ern Neck. Northern Neck Kennel Memorial Scholarship; $1,000, Virginia Tech s 4A3HAWN $AMEK Band support Club; $2,500, George Ver- $1,000, Great Valu Scholar- Pamplin Leaders Award Warren, Virginia State Uni- lander Foundation Endow- ship; $1,000 , North- & Scholarship; $1,500, versity; Verlander Scholar; 4HE 2APPAHANNOCK #ONCERT !SSOCIATION RECENTLY ment Scholarship. ern Neck Rotary Scholar- Women Marine Associa- $1,500, Northern Neck PRESENTEDTHE.ORTHUMBERLANDSCHOOLSYSTEMADONATION s"RITTANY,EIGH"ARBERY ship Fund; $1,250, Sanford tion Memorial Scholarship Technical Center Scholar- TOSUPPORTTHESTUDENTINSTRUMENTLOANPROGRAM&ROM Johnson & Wales Univer- Scholarship; $1,500 , Award. ship. LEFT ARE BAND DIRECTOR 7ALT -ALLORIE AND PRESIDENT sity, Charlotte; St. Mary’s Omega Protein Scholarship; s #RAIG !LLEN 3HEPHARD s!LEX#LINTON7ILLIAMS #AROLYN3CARBROUGH,OANINSTRUMENTSAREPROVIDEDAT Whitechapel Episcopal $3,000 (each year for four Jr., Norfolk State Univer- Richard Bland College; NO COST TO NEEDY BAND STUDENTS4HIS DONATION ALLOWS FOR NEEDED REPAIRS AND THE PURCHASE OF MORE USED Church Scholarship; Robert years) McCullough Schol- sity; $500, Northern Neck Verlander Scholar; $2,000, INSTRUMENTSTOENHANCETHEPROGRAM A. Treakle & Linda Treakle arship; $6,000 (each year Baptist Association Inc. James B. McNeer Scholar- Memorial Scholarship. for four years) Fary Memo- Sunday School Convention. ship. s*OSEPH/CTAVIOUS"ETTS rial Scholarship Fund. s7HITNEY!NNE 3PENCE s!MBER -ONET7ILSON Radford University; $200, s4IMOTHY2YAN(UDSON Roanoke College; Bethel- Rappahannock Community SCHOOL REPORT Palestine Lodge #100; Jefferson College of Emmanuel United Meth- College; Verlander Scholar; $500, AT Wright School Health Sciences; Verlander odist Charge Scholarship; $1,250, Historyland Com- ■!RTCAMPS Association Scholarship. Scholar. $500, Lancaster County munity Workshop; $2,000, Registration is open for 2011 Summer Fun Art Camps for s$AVIS!LEXANDER"RENT s 0HILLIP $AVID (UM- Moose Lodge Scholarship; White Stone United Meth- children ages 6 and older. Camps will be held at the Studio Richard Bland College; phreys, Christopher New- $1,000, Hope J. Kellum odist Church; The Linda S. Gallery, Holly Point Nature Park, Middlesex YMCA and Verlander Scholar. port University; $1,000, Memorial Scholarship; Treakle Scholarship. Northumberland County Library. s #HRISTOPHER 3TEPHEN Rappahannock Music Study $1,000, Roanoke Col- s 3HANEKA9ERBY 2APPA- For a schedule of camps, sites, fees and registration Edward Buzzell, Old Club. lege Achievement Award; hannock Community Col- forms, visit the gallery at 19 North Main Street in Kilmar- Dominion University; s .ATALIE (OPE *ACKSON $1,500, Roanoke College lege; Verlander Scholar. nock, call 436-9309, or go to ralgallery.com. Grace & Roy Jordan Schol- Mount Vernon Nazarene Northern Neck Scholar- arship. University; Rappahan- ship; $2,000, Roanoke Col- ■'IRLSCAMP s !NTONIO #ARRILLO nock Art League Scholar- lege Dreher Scholarship; Macedonia Baptist Church will host its fourth annual Rappahannock Community ship; $1,000, George F. $3,000, Roanoke College Girls Empowerment Camp from August 1 to 12 for girls College; Robert A. Treakle Clarke Scholarship; $1,500, Bolton Award; $11,500, ages 11 to 18. & Linda Treakle Memorial Kiwanis Club of the North- Roanoke College Scholar- Register by July 22. The fee is $20. Scholarships are Scholarship. ern Neck; $1,500, Andrew ship. available. To register, call co-pastor Cynthia J. Rioland at s (EATHER ,YNNE #ARTER & Martha Sanford Scholar- s +EVIN &LINT 3TEWART 580-2395. Rappahannock Com- ship; $3,000, Stylish Eyes Rappahannock Community munity College; $1,000, Scholarship. College; Verlander Scholar. ■3UMMERARTCAMPS White Stone United Meth- s -ARGARET +ELSEY *ETT s7HITNEY-ARIE3YMONS The Bay School Community Arts Center at 279 Main odist Church, The Linda Rappahannock Community Virginia Wesleyan College; Street in Mathews recently announced summer camps for S. Treakle Scholarship; College; Bethel-Emmanuel $1,500, Military Officers ages 3 to 14. For a schedule, fees and registration, call 725- $2,000, George Verlander United Methodist Charge; Association of America; RECYCLE 1278. Foundation Annual Schol- Bethel United Methodist $1,500, PEO Sisterhood; arship. Women Scholarship; Helen $14,000, Presidential Schol- s #AROLYN !NTASIA #ON- W. Cover Scholarship. arship Award. Remember . . . away, Virginia Union Uni- s *OHNMALL $EVONTAY s!LEXANDER.3YVERSEN Northumberland Middle versity; Robert A. Treakle Jenkins, Virginia Union Montana State University; & Linda Treakle Memorial University; Grace & Roy $1,000, St. Francis de Sales What goes School lists B Honor Roll Scholarship. Jordan Scholarship; $500, Scholarship; $1,000, White s *ERMAYA "RIANA #OX Woman’s Club of Lancaster Stone Woman’s Club. around Northumberland Middle School recently listed its B Honor Old Dominion University; County; $13,360, Virginia s #HRISTINA - 3YVERSEN Roll for the 2010-11 academic session. Students named to the Verlander Scholar; $1,000, Union Scholarship. Virginia Tech; The Flem- Honor Roll are: Lancaster County Lion’s s 2A.ISHA ,ASHA *OHN- intine Peirce Educational comes around. s 3IXTH GRADERS -IGUEL "ATTLE 2OBERT "EASLEY "OBBIE Club; $1,000, Lawson-Wil- son, Rappahannock Com- Grant; $1,000, St. Fran- Blackwell, Destiny Booth, Caroline Bruner, Ryan Bunn, Mya liams Memorial Scholar- munity College; Verlander cis de Sales Scholarship; Rapppahannock Record Bundy, Nykeja Carter, Cody Chance, Alexis Crabbe, Christo- ship. Scholar; $500, AT Wright $1,000, Maria Laqueur We recycle. pher Cralle, Derrick Dawson, Taylor Dawson, Laderah Daye, s #OURTNEY /.EILL &ER- School Association Schol- Tanaja Gray and Elijah Green. nandez, Radford Univer- arship. Also, Taveyawn Harcum, Kayla Harding, Ryan Harp, Brian sity; $1,250, Historyland s$E!NTE6ERDEL*ONES Harris, Austin Hinton, Sydney Hunter, Delia Ibanez, Ciearra Community Workshop; , Apprentice School; Ver- Jordan-Cockrell, Kelsey Keyser, Timothy Kimmitt, Katelyn $2,000, White Stone United lander Scholar. Kramer, Alisha Lampkin, Shakeyia Lampkin, Angel Lanuza, Methodist Church, The s +A$ESHE 3HANAE ,EE Mary Lewis, Deion Maith, Sarah Martin and Lizbed Marti- Linda S. Treakle Scholar- Rappahannock Community nez. ship; $4,000, Bridges & College; William H. Seward Also, Aaron Porter, Adrienne Rogers, Drew Saville, Jackie Pipelines Scholarship. Science Scholarship. Self, Bibian Silva, Jason Smith, Talum Smith, Daniel Smokes, s4HOMAS#ONNOR&LYNN s*AMES2ICHARD-ERRICK Jr., Matthew Sprague, Nathan Tallent, Pleajah Thompson, University of Virginia; St. James Madison University; Designed to suit your needs Hannah Walker, Markasia Waller, Ashley Warwick and Jordan Mary’s Whitechapel Epis- $500, Lebovitz Scholar- Woody. copal Church Scholarship; ship. Serving: (804) 758-8887 Draperies s 3EVENTH GRADERS %MILY !LLEN $EIONTE "ALL !LEXANDER Robert A. Treakle & Linda s,ATORE#HAMBREE-ID- Lancaster Cornices Baughan, Matthew Boarman, Trevor Cantrell, Parker Childs, Treakle Memorial Scholar- dleton, Radford University; Northumberland Valances Miranda Clark, Halynne Cox, Kenneth Dawson Jr., Richard ship. Grace & Roy Jordan Schol- Shades Middlesex Elam, Henry Fife, Zachary Filipovic, Keith Fisher, Garrett s!PRIL*ANEL'ADDY #LARK arship. Blinds Gibson and Ashlyn Gough. Atlanta University; Trinity s+ELVIN-AURICE-ITCH- Mathews 15% off Shutters Also, Dean Hall, Brianna Hamblin, Zachary Hamilton, Episcopal Church; Grace ell IV, Radford University; Gloucester Kyle Hanks, Haley Hayden, Brittney Hendrickson, John Her- & Roy Jordan Scholarship; St. Mary’s Whitechapel Courtesy In-Home Consultations mann, Victor Hernandez, Joshua Hinson, Teshee Johnson, Tara $500, Northern Neck Bap- Episcopal Church Scholar- Free Installation Kogan, Paul Lamb, Olivia Lawson, Chryshanda Lee, Harrison tist Association Inc-Sunday ship. Lester, Devin Liner, Joshua Long and Almoni Mitchell. School Convention. s -ARCUS !LLAN -ONDY Also, Jacob Newsome, Celia Perrie, Jordan Plante, Matthew s *ESSICA -ARIE Old Dominion University; Rahn, Philip Raine, Kellee Ramsey, Edwin Rice IV, Emya Grulkowski, Old Dominion Robert A. Treakle & Linda Seldon, Rajaa Shabazz, Da’Shawna Smith, James Smith III, University; $1,000, White Treakle Memorial Scholar- Korty Swift, Heaven Taylor, Integra Thomas, Jessica Thomas, Stone Woman’s Club. ship; $500, Woman’s Club Derrick Thompson, Olivia Vogel, James Weldon, Gracey s 7ILLIAM "RENT (ALL of Lancaster County. ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM Wilmore and Chandler Zelaya. Rappahannock Community s -ICHAEL 3TEPHEN College; Verlander Scholar. Navetta II, Rappahan- s%IGHTH GRADERS 9AHAIRA!COSTA -EGAN"AUGHAN !HMAD        Bea, Miranda Blackburn, Jada Brown, Jonathan Brown, Taylor s +ENNETH 3HANE (AM- nock Community College; Burts, Kayla Bryant, Brendon Byiers, Alexxus Canter, Trevor mell Jr., Rappahannock $2,000, George Verlander    Chance, Cassandra Collins, Katilynn Cook, Martia Cox, Community College; $200, Foundation Annual Schol-  Michael Croswell, Mackenzie Dameron, Carter Deihl and Upper Lancaster Ruri- arship.    Kurt Donahue. tan Club; $500, Woman’s s 2EBECCA 3TUART 0ATTON Also, Gabrial Figgatt, Joseph Gaskins, Imani Gray, Camryn Club of Lancaster County; Brigham Young University; Hancock, Susan Haynie, Haley Headley, Jakob Hughes, Kelly $2,000, George Verlander Christian Living Award; Jett, Shaniqua Jones, Rebecca Kues, Ke’ontae Lampkin, John Foundation Annual Schol- $1,000, Lancaster County Lewis, Tyler E. Lewis, Tyler R. Lewis, Mi’Liecia Mitchell and arship. Lions Club.    Alisia Morris. s %MMA 3HANKLIN (AND s #ASSANDRA %LISABETH Also, Trent Newsome, Jasmine Noel, Taylor Norris, Sydney Virginia Tech; $1,000, Lan- Quick, Virginia Tech;     O’Bier, Bev Peregoy, Jr., Kyndia Riley, Jacob Seggelink, Mark caster County Lion’s Club. Christian Living Award; Smith, Jr., Alonza Sutton, Lakyna Veney, Kenneth Walters, s 4REMAINE 3HAQUILLE $500, Tideneck Chapter of Cody Weicht, K’Vonna Weldon and Charles White. Harvey, Richard Bland Col- VA Tech Alumni Associa-  lege; St. Mary’s Whitecha- tion; $45,000 (each year for      pel Episcopal Church four years) NROTC Schol-             Scholarship; $250, NAACP arship.   of Lancaster County; s ,INDSEY -ARIE 2AN-     !       " # $1,200, Historyland Com- dolph, James Madison     munity Workshop. University; Grace & Roy    $% s #OLIE #LARKE (AYDON Jordan Scholarship; St. Richard Bland College; Mary’s Whitechapel Epis- "& '   ( &%  (&  (% Wesley Presbyterian Church copal Church Scholarship. &     $  "'  $ !) Scholarship; John and Ada s!SHLEIGH .ICOLE 3AUN- Herrmann Scholarship; ders, Virginia Common- Robert A. Treakle & Linda wealth University; Robert Graduates recognized Treakle Memorial Scholar- A. Treakle & Linda Treakle ship. Memorial Scholarship. /N*UNE !FTON5NITED-ETHODIST#HURCHRECOGNIZED s2ACHEL-ARIE(AYWOOD s7ILLIAM+ENDALL3AVOY ITS  GRADUATES/N BEHALF OF THE 5NITED -ETHODIST Randolph-Macon College; Old Dominion University; 7OMEN PRESIDENT "ETTY !PPLEBY PRESENTED EACH Bethel-Emmanuel United Verlander Scholar; $500, GRADUATE A SCHOLARSHIP4HE 2EV *OHN *ONES PRESENTED *   " ) THEMEACHAPERSONALIZED"IBLE&ROMLEFTARE!PPLEBY Methodist Charge. Wood-Moody-Brown +ARI*ONES !ARON!PPLEBY +YLE'ASKINSAND2EV*ONES! s+IMBERLY,EANNE(EN- Memorial Scholarship   POTLUCKLUNCHEONFOLLOWEDTHESERVICE sley, Rappahannock Com- Fund; $1,000, Ammon +ILMARNOCK s 6IRGINIA 2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ *ULY s# Northumberland High School announces its B Honor Roll Northumberland High School Basye, Elizabeth Best, Deonte’ Bib- oung, Robert Mitchell, Tatayanna JEWELRY recently announced its B Honor Roll bens, Shala Carey, Thomas Crox- Mitchell, Summer Newsome, Tevin for the fourth quarter of the 2010-11 ton, Lindsey Dungan, Chonna Dunn, Pollard, Jessica Rew, Michael Reyn- academic session. Students named to Harley Dunn, Eric Edwards, Khadijah olds, Hannah Rogers, Holly Sanford, the Honor Roll are: Elmore, Kati Hall, Cierra Harding, Dominic Scerbo, Justice Snow, Alex FACTS s 3ENIORS 3AMUEL $IGGS !MELIA Shatarus Harding and Jacob Jewell. Swisher, Destiny Thornton and Kellen Dodson, Briana Dodson, Zach Dono- Also, Christian Kent, Kiryana Wise. BY ROSS CHRISTIANSEN van, Lareka Dublin, Quinn Ellis, Lampkin, Taylor Lawson, Anthony s &RESHMEN "RITTANY !GEE "RIA Carter Fay, Kyle Gaskins, Colin Jack- Lee, Eric Moore, Karla Pinkard, Joshua Barbour, Hunter Basye, Riveria Basey, Sterling silver jewelry that is worn continually, son, John Jones, Kari Jones, Heather Ranson, Adriana Rivera, Bradley San- Imaya Brown, Aaron Curry, Taylor often develops a lovely patina, a kind of glow Kirby, Bonnie Lee, Brooke Lee, ford, Casey Schools, Sarah Seggelink, Davis, Kelsey Dawson, Trevor Deihl, combined with darkened areas. If you like the Cassidy Liberto, Charles Mangano, Dyamin Taylor, Smithia Theriault, Casey Gaskins, Dierra Green, Connor look, leave it alone. If you prefer a bright and Miriam McCloud and Ke’Miya Mid- Rachel Tomlin, TreSean Thornton, Haislip, Brittany Hall, Daniel Hall, dleton. David Valls and David Warwick. Megan Hall, Cheryl Harrison, Daniel shiny look for your sterling silver, use polish to Also, Thomas Newton, Anthony s3OPHOMORES 4YLER"RUNER#ATH- Harrison and Shirleya Henry. restore the jewelry to its original appearance. Noel, Daishara Palmer, LaReya erine Cook, Caitlyn Cralle, Andrea Also, Josh McKinley, Danielle Clean silver with a phosphate-free detergent. A Parker, Stacie Rest, Chris Reynolds, Davis, Travis Dawson, Jousha Diggs, McYoung, Kaci Payne, Logan Renton, low abrasive cleaner is a good choice for remov- Ryan Sanford, Elaine Scerbo, Malik Justin Diggs, Monty Dobyns, Kyle Brandy Robinson, Riley Sanford, ing light tarnish. Store your sterling silver jewelry Shabazz, Britney Stevens, Rebecca Elmore, Richard Frolia, Leanna Hall, Brennon Saunders, Lauren Self, in tarnish prevention cloths or bags. The treated Tallent, Kathryn Taylor, Delvonte Elizabeth Hudnall, Julie King and Sydney Setser, Emily Sprague, Jarett cloth slows down the tarnishing process. Keep Thornton and Akie Walters. Chelsea Kline. Timberlake, Blake Walker, Robin your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place s *UNIORS 4AYLOR "ALILES "RENT Also, Solinet Lee, Danielle McY- Wigfield and Amber Wynegar. We can supply any sterling silver jewelry you may Brown earns associate’s Lancaster High School want. Stop in and see our selection. Ethan Michael Brown Ross’s Rings and Things, Ltd. graduated magna cum posts Highest Honors laude from Virginia Tech in )RVINGTON2Ds+ILMARNOCKs  Blacksburg on May 14. Lancaster High School ardson, William Smith and -ONDAY &RIDAY s3ATURDAY  He received an associ- recently posted its High- Katherine Thomas. ate of agriculture degree est Honors Roll (4.0 grade s 3OPHOMORES -ATTHEW in agricultural technology. point average or better) for Bullis, Kelvonna Clayton, He is a member of Gamma the 2010-11 academic ses- Marissa Coates, Doro- Sigma Delta Honor Soci- sion. Students named to the thy Flynn, Meghan Frere, If you have a Rivah House, ety, and the recipient of the Honor Roll are: Samuel Friday, Lauren Agricultural Technology s&RESHMEN /LIVIA"ECK Hudnall, Bradley Hudson, you need a Rivah Dentist! Merit Award. Carlee Broadus, Shane Skylar Kellum, Kedrick Brown will continue his Chambers, Ronald Cutler, Lee, Benjamin May, Andi education in agriculture Dazah Davenport, John Mayer, Dorte Schroder, and applied economics at deGaetani, Tykasia Gaskins, Timothy Shrader, Hannah Virginia Tech this fall. Carli Hanback, Trenae’ Smith, Shawn Talley and Brown is the son of Mr. Henderson, Moira Hull and Nicholas Whay. and Mrs. Jeff Brown of Thomas Hyde. s *UNIORS 7ILLIAM #HAP- White Stone and the grand- Also, Katherine Keyser, man, Abigail Clark, Tensley son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael %THAN-ICHAEL"ROWN Kate Nelson, Benjamin Clowser, Caitlin Gagnon, Broderick of Weems, Mr. Nickerson, Nicholas Non- Alexis Hayden, Jacque- and Mrs. Raymond Sisson Weems. nemacker, Hannah Rich- lyn Hinson, Henry Hull, of Heathsville and the He is a graduate of La’Terron Jones, Nata- late Margaret B. Sisson Chesapeake Academy and lie Kohlhepp, Jonathon and Warren T. Brown of Christchurch School. McDaniels, Brianna Noel, William Perkins and Ashley Rose. s 3ENIORS +ASEY !SH- burn, Courtney Fernan- LHS Class of 1961 dez, Thomas Flynn, Emma Eric N. Miller D.D.S. Hand, Emma Hollowell, 5372A Old Virginia Street, Urbanna to hold 50th reunion Phillip Humphreys, Natalie www.ericmillerdds.com Jackson, James Merrick, (804) 758-1103 On Saturday, July 16, at 6 she said. The eighth-grade Rebecca Patton, Cassan- ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS p.m., members of the Lan- class, the Class of 1961, was dra Quick, Lauren Selph, caster High School Class of the first to graduate having Danielle Shelton, Whitney Advanced Cosmetic and General Dentistry 1961 and spouses will meet attended all five years at the Spence, Whitney Symons, Implants | Veneers at the Tartan St. Andrews “new” county school. Christina Syversen and Permanent Tooth Replacement Grill for their 50th reunion, Other committee mem- Danesha Walters. complete with music from bers include Gayle Lan- $ANIELLE3HELTON the 1950s and 1960s. ford Hudnall, Patt Nelson In 1956, Kilmarnock Lawler, Jackie Harper Bur- Danielle High School, Lively High rell, Ann Carter George YOU’RE School, and White Stone Revere and Bettie Lee Cur- Shelton is High School were con- rell Gaskins. GETTING solidated into one central During the festivities, the awarded county high school named classmates will pay tribute NOTANY Lancaster High, said to their classmates who Pamplin Leader YOUNGER reunion committee chair- have preceded them. They man Rebecca Tebbs Nunn. are Judy Saunders Self, Scholarship & NEITHER IS YOUR The newly consolidated Charles Pruitt, Meade HOME COMFORT school convened in the Conley, James Ashburn, Virginia Tech’s Pamp- SYSTEM former Kilmarnock High Judy Elswick Kellum, lin Leader Scholarship has School on the site where the Shack McSwain and Walter been awarded to Danielle middle school now stands, Worman. Shelton. The $1,000 Pamp- lin Leader Scholarship is awarded annually to one Emma Hollowell awarded high school senior from each public high school in Vir- Fary Memorial Scholarship ginia. In Pamplin Leaders, Virginia Tech seeks students Fary Memorial Scholar- with a record of outstanding ship Fund trustee William academic achievement that L. Lewis recently announced is balanced with a commit- Emma East Hollowell has ment to community service been awarded a four-year and leadership experience. scholarship worth $24,000 Shelton graduated from commencing in the fall. Lancaster High School in She is the daughter of John June. In the fall, she will and Cynthia Hollowell of attend Virginia Tech to Lancaster County. Miss Hol- major in biology. lowell graduated with a 4.43 She lives in Weems with GPA as the 2011 Lancaster her parents, Michael and High School salutatorian. Karen Shelton. COME She will attend the University VISIT OUR of Virginia where she plans %MMA%(OLLOWELL PENINSULA HEATING & AIR SHOWROOM! to major in environmental science. Offering the Professional Difference Beginning her education Church. In total, she has 804.642.6163 | 757.877.4241 | WWW.PHA4U.COM at LHS four years ago, Hol- accumulated more than 120 lowell was involved in school community service hours activities at LHS and the and continues to volunteer LIMITED TIME! Chesapeake Bay Governor’s with organizations such as School in Warsaw. Meals on Wheels. 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The Woman’s Club of White Stone will offer lessons in table Shelton is the daughter of manners for youth with Ginger Philbrick of Social Graces. Karen and Michael Shelton Luncheon lessons will be served up in the club’s dining room. of Weems and the grand- Beginning at noon, the two-hour classes for ages 7 to 11 will daughter of Carole Shelton be offered August 3, and for ages 12 to 15, August 16. Adults of Kilmarnock and Phyllis *Value based on qualifying natural gas furnace and A/C system with IAQ products. Qualifying equipment only. Offer are welcome to dine with the younger participants. For reserva- Jones of Weems. may vary depending on product selection. **To download and print the government’s summary of Energy Star tions, call Social Graces at 435-3046. products that are eligible for HVAC credits for homeowners, visit www.energystar.gov/taxcredits. #s*ULY  2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA Private college week to be observed in July Gov. Bob McDonnell recently the college search process,” said College in Bridgewater, Eastern issued a proclamation recognizing CICV president Robert Lambeth. “I Mennonite University in Harrison- July 25 through 30 as “Private Col- encourage parents to explore which burg, Emory & Henry College in lege Week” in the Commonwealth. college will be the best fit for their Emory, Ferrum College in Ferrum High school juniors and seniors son or daughter, and I want to reas- and Hampden-Sydney College in and their families are invited to sure them that a quality education at Hampden-Sydney. participate in Virginia Private Col- a Virginia private college is afford- Also, Hampton University in lege Week, hosted by the Council able and within reach.” Hampton, Hollins University in of Independent Colleges in Virginia Sessions at most colleges will Roanoke, Jefferson College of (CICV). begin at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday Health Sciences in Roanoke, Lib- Colleges will offer a campus through Friday, and at 9 a.m. Satur- erty University in Lynchburg, tour and information sessions about day, July 30. Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, admissions, financial aid and aca- In-state students attending a Vir- Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, demic programs. ginia private college are eligible for Marymount University in Arlington, Museum guests Students who visit at least three the Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG). Randolph College in Lynchburg and institutions during the week will A program of the Commonwealth of Randolph-Macon College in Ash- *EAN 0OYTHRESS +OON AND -ARGARET 0EILL RECENTLY receive three application fee waiv- Virginia, TAG will be approximately land, WELCOMEDTHE"OYS'IRLS#LUBOFTHE.ORTHERN.ECK ers. Students may use these waivers $2,650 next year. It is not based on Also, Roanoke College in Salem, ABOVE TO THE -ORATTICO 7ATERFRONT -USEUM 4HE to apply to any three CICV colleges need or merit and is an annual grant Saint Paul’s College in Law- CHILDRENENJOYEDAHISTORICSCAVENGERHUNTTHROUGHTHE for free. High school guidance available for four years at the under- renceville, Shenandoah University MUSEUMFOLLOWEDBYAWATERMELONFEASTINTHEOUTDOOR counselors and college consultants graduate level. in Winchester, Sweet Briar College PAVILLION -USEUM MEMBERS *ERRY AND -ARGARET 0EILL *EAN AND *IM +OON *ENINE 0ENNELL 3USAN $EEL ,INDA who participate and visit at least Virginia Private College Week is in Amherst, University of Richmond "ECK "OBBIE 3ORENSEN AND !RLENE #OOPER SERVED AS three colleges during Virginia Pri- sponsored by the Virginia College in Richmond, Virginia Intermont HOSTS vate College Week are eligible to Savings Plan. College, in Bristol, Virginia Union receive three application fee waiv- Colleges participating in Virginia University in Richmond, Virginia ers as well. Private College Week are Averett Wesleyan College in Norfolk, and “Visiting campuses in person is University in Danville, Bluefield Washington and Lee University in Turner named to Dean’s List one of the most important steps in College in Bluefield, Bridgewater Lexington. Ciarra D. Turner, the daughter of Gail Y. Turner of Kil- marnock, was named to the Dean’s List at Hampton Uni- versity for the spring semester of 2011. A freshman at Hampton University, Turner is majoring in sociology. She graduated from Northumberland High School in 2010 and was point guard for the Northumberland Indians basketball team. She is a member of the Student Christian Association at Hampton University. SCHOOL REPORT

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Johns has been elected by Johns said he feels for- the board of directors to the tunate to work for Bank of position of vice president, Lancaster, an organization senior lending officer. that focuses so much on Johns has over 31 years community involvement. of banking experience. He Johns and his wife, Susan, started his banking career live in Warsaw. They have as a bank examiner with the two daughters, Margaret Federal Reserve Bank of and Courtney, and a son, Richmond. William. All three graduated For 16 years, Johns was from Rappahannock High president and chief execu- William L. Johns School. His two daughters tive officer of a community graduated from the Univer- bank headquartered in the centration in accounting sity of Virginia and his son Northern Neck. During his from the University of Rich- will be starting there in the presidency, he increased mond. fall. total assets by 200% with a Johns also attended the “We are very fortunate strong emphasis on profit- School of Bank Manage- and proud to have Bill as able growth. This resulted in ment at the University of a member of our Bank of consistently higher, record Virginia and the Univer- Lancaster family. With his earnings per share and divi- sity of Maryland School of great wealth of knowledge dends for its shareholders. Banking. He is a past direc- and experience, Bill will be Johns was the youngest tor of the Virginia Associa- an asset to our community bank president in Virginia tion of Community Banks; and to our organization as from 1994 to 1997. past board director of Bank- we seek to provide the prod- For the past three years, ers Title of Fredericksburg; ucts and services that our he has performed bank con- and past chairman and exec- community desires,” said sulting services in various utive committee member of Bransford. “As senior lend- capacities for two regional Community Bankers’ Bank- ing officer, Bill will provide financial institutions. Richmond. leadership over our bank’s Johns received master’s Johns is a director with commercial and residential of business administration Richmond County Indus- lending activities. We are and bachelor’s in business trial Authority, member and proud to have Bill on our administration with a con- past president and treasurer team.” Lunch to go Sarah Bowis of Reedville was among Chick-fil-A fans responding to a recent promotion Auto shop prides itself rewarding customers who dressed in cow costumes. Those who did were treated to a free meal. Bowis took lunchtime orders Friday, drove to the Gloucester store and returned to the Rappahannock Record office with a bag of chicken. From left are store operator John Gordon, Bowis and Brittany House in a store cow costume. The Chick- on honesty and integrity fil-A of Gloucester at 6780 Walton’s Lane is the closest to Kilmarnock. by Shannon Rice Walters flocked to Heathsville. Currently, Newell’s offers everything ewells Auto Repair opened its doors from transmission and engine work to air NJune 13 in Heathsville and promises conditioning and tires. honesty and integrity says co-owner Joe “My focus is high-tech computer diag- Realtor training course to Elliott. nostics,” said Elliott, insisting that the “We’re not here to get rich,” said Elliott. shop only makes the necessary repairs to “We just want to be fair.” vehicles and does not perform unneeded be offered in White Stone Elliott owns and operates Newell’s with work to increase the customer’s bill. Real Forestry for Real tion deadline is August 3. Landowner Packets will be Sheila Walters who runs the office. Both “We treat everybody who comes Estate, a training course to For a brochure and distributed to all interested are Heathsville retirees wanting to offer through our door the same, no matter aid realtors who sell rural registration form, con- participants. All course premium service to Northumberland resi- what,” said Elliott. land, will be offered from tact Andrashko at faye. presentations will be made dents. The only services Newell’s does not cur- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. August 9 [email protected], or available at cnre.vt.edu/for- Elliott has worked in the auto repair rently provide are front-end alignments a the White Stone Event 333-3525, ext. 113. estupdate. industry for 36 years at a shop he ran in and Virginia state inspections. Center. Virginia has more than Sponsors of the train- southern Maryland. “We will have them soon,” said Elliott. The course will be pre- 15.8 million acres of for- ing include American Tree “This was when the area was just south- Newell’s is at 9613 Northumberland sented by staff from the estland, most of which will Farm System, American ern Maryland and not the metropolis that Highway in Heathsville. Its hours are Virginia Tech department change ownership in the Forest Foundation, Vir- it has become now,” said Elliott. Itching Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 of forest resources and next five to 10 years, she ginia Tree Farm Commit- to get back to a rural lifestyle, Elliott and p.m. and Saturdays by appointment. environmental conserva- said. The course is part of a tee, Virginia Forest Land- tion, the Virginia Depart- strategy to put sound forest owner Education Program, STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST ment of Forestry (VDOF) management information NNSWCD, VDOF, Forest Quotes as of: Close on 7/8/11 S AT&T ...... 30.80 AN TA and the Northern Neck Soil into the hands of the new Stewardship Program, IC ND Altria (Philip Morris) ...... 26.93 R A and Water Conservation owners. Sustainable Forestry Ini- BB & T Corp...... 25.54 E R District, (NNSWCD) said Whether a realtor is sell- tiative SIC, Virginia For- Bay Banks VA ...... 4.56 M D NNSWCD education coor- ing five-acre or 1,000-acre estry Association, Virginia CPKF-5 ...... 12.500 A CSX Corporation ...... 25.96 INSURANCE dinator Faye Andrashko. It tracts, this course will pro- Tech department of forest Davenport Equity Fund ..13.86 will provide eight approved vide practical information resources and environmen- Dominion Resources ...... 48.11 CE/PLE credits. that may help increase the tal conservation, Virginia Eastern VA Bank Shares ...3.07 The $30 registration will appeal of the property to cli- Tech College of Natural Exxon Mobil ...... 81.90 AGENCY, I NC. cover breakfast, lunch, ents, continued Andrashko. Resources and Environ- IBM ...... 174.99 and course materials, said No prior forestry knowl- ment, and Virginia Coop- Kraft Foods ...... 35.51 Omega Protein ...... 13.52 Andrashko. The registra- edge is required. New erative Extension. Sun Trust (Formerly Crestar) 24.85 Union Bankshares ...... 12.46 Verizon ...... 37.12 Wells Fargo ...... 27.59 Builders’ association sues EPA Harbinger Group Inc ...... 6.03 Quotes and information fur- nished by Davenport & Company LLC, Rt. 3, Ice House Field, regarding bay restoration plan White Stone, VA. (804) 435- 7705 or 1-800-378-2165. The National Association puter modeling to develop The American Farm ALL LINES OF ESTABLISHED of Home Builders (NAHB) the TMDL. The suit also Bureau Federation (AFBF) INSURANCE IN 1959 is suing the U.S. Environ- asserts that the public did filed a similar suit in Janu- GOT NEWS? mental Protection Agency not receive adequate time or ary. [email protected] 435-1677 to block and terminate the access to information on the “Both lawsuits demon- agency’s Chesapeake Bay strategy to have appropriate strate that home builders, as Tuesdays at noon KILMARNOCK restoration plan. input. well as farmers and ranchers, The NAHB lawsuit, filed The TMDL is intended have valid concerns about in late June in U.S. District to compel six states in the the EPA’s regulatory override Court in Scranton, Pa., con- bay watershed—New York, in the Chesapeake Bay,” said tends the EPA’s proposed Pennsylvania, Delaware, AFBF senior director of reg- total maximum daily load Maryland, West Virginia and ulatory relations Don Parrish. (TMDL) provisions in the Virginia—to reduce nitro- “Home builders understand plan exceed the agency’s gen, phosphorus and sedi- the problems with EPA’s pro- authority under the federal ment entering the bay and its posed TMDL regulations, Clean Water Act, and that the tributaries by 20% to 25% and they align with the views EPA relied on flawed com- over the next 14 years. of farmers and ranchers.” Davis to speak at annual meeting Trey Davis, assistant to adopt policy recommen- With nearly 150,000 director of government rela- dations, some of which will members, VFBF is Virgin- tions with Virginia Farm be forwarded to the Virginia ia’s largest farmers’ advo- Bureau, will speak at the Farm Bureau Federation cacy group. Farm Bureau Northumberland/Lancaster (VFBF) for consideration is a nongovernmental, County Farm Bureau annual at its statewide annual con- nonpartisan, voluntary meeting July 23. vention, said Davis. organization committed to The primary purpose Northumberland/Lan- protecting Virginia’s farms of the meeting is to elect caster County Farm Bureau and ensuring a safe, fresh county Farm Bureau offi- is one of 88 county Farm and locally grown food cers for the coming year and Bureaus in the VFBF. supply.

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Display Advertising: Monday @ 5 p.m. Hubbard Insurance Agency, Inc. Since 1928 Classified Advertising: Tuesday @ NOON L Auto L Business News: L L Tuesday @ NOON Home Marine 804.435.1701 30 N. Main Street L Kilmarnock L (804) 435-1144 C8 s*ULY  RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA Local Clean Marina designated Windmill Point Marina near the mouth of the Rappahannock River recently received Clean Marina desig- nation from the Virginia Clean Marina Program. “The folks at Windmill Point have done a lot to obtain Clean Marina status, but the key to a successful Clean Marina is continued commit- ment,” said marina specialist and program coordinator at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) Anne Smith, “It’s clear to me that the new harbor master is enthusiastic about the program; so we are happy to award a Clean Marina designation to Windmill Point.” Harbor Master David Dudley says staying committed to the Clean Marina From left are harbor master David Dudley, maintenance manager Lyel Market first program was an easy decision. Aett, administrative assistant Sanja Dickerson and dock associates George “We want to stay competitive, and Canada and Mark Sanders. Saturday marked the first Warsaw Farmers’ Market maintaining Clean Marina status is of the season. The market is hosted by the Warsaw- Richmond County Main Street Program. The next one way to do that,” said Dudley. “It’s on-site Tiki Bar where visitors can the Virginia Clean Marina Program, market will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. August 13 at a great trademark to have.” hear music on Saturday and Wednes- which recognizes marinas that vol- the intersection of Main Street and Richmond Road. In addition to its 96 slips, many of day evenings during the summer. untarily take measures to prevent or Photo by Shannon Rice which are for transient boaters, Wind- Virginia Institute of Marina Science reduce pollution at their facility. There mill Point Marina offers dining in the and Virginia Sea Grant are partners of are 70 Clean Marinas in Virginia. BUSINESS BRIEFS Kilmarnock now accepts

N Artist’s reception N Grand opening electronic utilities payments Urbanna Harbor Gallery Good Luck Cellars will & Art Services president hold its grand opening from Beginning July 11, the vens. The town will accept types of payments. $2.50 is and chief executive officer 11 a.m to 6 p.m. July 23 at Town of Kilmarnock will VISA, MasterCard and added to all utility transac- Barbara Hartley recently 1025 Good Luck Road near accept electronic payments Discover cards. American tions and 2.5% of the total announced an artist’s recep- Kilmarnock. for utility bills. Express is not accepted. bill will be added to tax tion Friday, July 15, to cel- The open house event will “This is something that The online payment payments. These fees are ebrate the opening of a new feature wine tastings, food citizens have been request- feature allows citizens to used to offset the charges exhibit, Chuck Larivey’s from local vendors, self- ing more frequently. We are combine multiple bills into assessed the town by the “Exploring the Merging of guided tours of the produc- beginning with water and a single payment, thereby credit card companies. The Water & Light.” tion facility and music by Bill sewer bills and will add real saving on check writing and convenience fees are not The reception will be held Gurley at 3 p.m. The estate estate and personal property postage, she said. Credit applied to the utility or tax from 5 to 8 p.m. at the gal- winery also will be open July taxes this fall,” said town card payments for other accounts,” said Stevens. lery at 202 Virginia Street in 24 from noon to 5 p.m. treasurer Judy Stevens. fees will be handled at the “We think citizens will Urbanna. Citizens can access the Town office in the coming find this a welcome addi- N Eating and activity on-line payment process at weeks. tion to the services the town Employee Bay Rivers Telehealth Alli- kilmarnockva.com/online- “A convenience fee offers,” said town manager N CPR certification honors ance and the University of payments, explained Ste- is associated with these Tom Saunders. The River Counties Chap- Virginia will broadcast a free ter of the American Red Tim Headley has been program on eating and activ- Cross will hold a CPR class named the Rappahannock General Hospital ity from 1 to 3 p.m. July 27. July 18, beginning at 9 a.m. The course will be avail- This class has five compo- employee of the month Help replant National Forests for July 2011. He works able by video-conferencing at nents, Adult, Child, Infant the health departments serv- Forest land is one of a source of abundant, clean these national treasures so CPR, First Aid and AED in the maintenance department. Headley and ing Middlesex, Northumber- America’s most prized and healthy drinking water they will continue to benefit (Defibrilator) with two-year land and Richmond counties. resources, and everyone can for more than 180 million Americans for generations certification for $70. his wife, Kimberly, have two children, Kevin, 14, and Register at 443-6286. help plant needed trees in Americans, he said. to come.” Advance registration with Camryn, 11. these vital areas simply by “Keeping our forests To join, send a $10 mem- payment is required. Call N Fan care joining the Arbor Day Foun- vibrant is vital to the overall bership contribution to 435-7669, or mail a check to Bay Aging recently received dation, according to chief health of the Earth, and we Replanting Our National River Counties Chapter, P.O. funding from Dominion Vir- executive and founder John can help simply by plant- Forests, Arbor Day Foun- Box 1151, Kilmarnock, VA N Suicide prevention ginia Power for the Fan Care Rosenow. ing trees,” said Rosenow. dation, 100 Arbor Ave., 22482. The Middle Peninsula- Program to help provide free Through its Replanting “By planting trees in our Nebraska City, NE 68410, Northern Neck Community fans to the elderly (age 60 and Our National Forests cam- forests, we can preserve or visit arborday.org/july. N Vendors needed Services Board Prevention over) who meet eligibility cri- paign, the foundation will The Fairfields United Services Division will offer teria. To obtain a fan, call a honor each new member Methodist Church Fall Fes- an Applied Suicide Interven- Bay Aging Active Lifestyle who joins in July by planting tival Committee seeks crafts tion Skills Training workshop Center, or 1-800-493-0238 10 trees in forests that have people, artists and collectors from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for an application. been devastated by wild- for the 16th annual Fairfields August 17 and 18 at Saluda fires, insects and disease. Fall Festival October 8. The Baptist Church at 960 General N Diabetes class The need to replant for- reservation fee is $25 per Puller Highway in Saluda. Bay Rivers Telehealth ests in the U.S. is great, space prior to September 8 The fee is $50. Lunch will Alliance and the University said Rosenow. Recent years and $35 per space thereafter. be provided. Pre-registration of Virginia will broadcast of unprecedented wild- For applications, contact and payment is required by a free program on diabetes fires have left a backlog of Jim Holland at 580-4455, or August 10. To register, visit medications and glucose nearly 1 million acres that [email protected]; Bob rvuc.com, or call 758-9398. numbers from 1 to 3 p.m. need replanting in National Matthews at 580-8216, or July 20. Forests. The foundation has [email protected]; or The course will be avail- worked with the U.S. Forest visit fairfields-umc.org. N Job workshops able by video-conferencing Service for more than 20 The Virginia Employment at the health departments years to plant trees in forests N Estate planning Commission will offer work- serving Middlesex, Nor- that have the greatest need. Joseph T. “Chip” Buxton shops on Health, Nutrition thumberland and Rich- It is essential to preserve III, founder of TrustBuilders and Budgeting at 2 p.m. July mond counties. 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Eighth Street in Richmond Angela at 333-3616. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- N Farm video day, July 16. FOR THOSE WHO PREFER CREMATION N Solar fund The Virginia Farm Bureau Online donations to the video of the week theme is N Veteran’s rep Voluntary Solar Resource “Farming’s Still Green.” The Virginia Employment Development Fund created New regulations to reduce Commission will host a vet- by the 2011 General Assem- runoff from farms have been eran’s representative from ‘‘We never felt right about bly are now being accepted, making the news. Many 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July the Virginia Department of Virginia farmers have been 15 at the Re-employ Virginia Mines, Minerals and Energy taking steps to protect water Center at 4274 Richmond (DMME) announced today. funerals and viewings.’’ quality for years. See more at Road in Warsaw. 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