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BY RUTHANN CARR “Fluvanna is an easy place to do busi- Year To Sell CORRESPONDENT ness,” Nichols said. “We are creating a great business environment.” Fluvanna County courted business de- A critical piece to attracting businesses velopers at the library Wednesday (Feb. to the Zion Crossroads area is providing Your House 8) by supplying breakfast and informa- the essential services of water and sewer. ? tion on water and other projects. Construction on the first water and About 30 men and women heard how sewer project is due to start this summer. Fluvanna is pro-business. That project will bring water from Jason Smith, the county’s economic the Fluvanna Correctional Center for development director, unveiled a new Women on Route 250 up to Starlight logo and brochure he’ll use to sell the Business Park and Route 15. Smith said benefits of choosing Fluvanna. he anticipates project completion at the Then Let My 20 Years Of Smith said the county is offering free end of 2018. public listings on its website for those A longer-term project bringing water Experience Help You. who want to sell property. from the James River to the area was “We’re on the way to a new, more us- green-lighted last year. er-friendly county website and want to Steve Houchens, who represents Man- Integrity...Experience...Results make you aware of the resources,” Smith agement Services Corporation, attended said. “If you need help in the process [of the breakfast. creating a listing] we will gladly provide “A lot of our clients can’t find the light that help.” industrial property in Charlottesville and Call for a FREE Market Analysis County Administrator Steve Nichols are looking to bump out,” Houchens said that in the fiscal year 2018 budget said. “We have a lot of quality tenants he presented to the Board of Supervisors, who sign longer leases and have better Adele S. Schaefer, GRI he asked for the business personal prop- pre-qualifications. Things are looking Associate Broker erty tax rate to be reduced to $1.89 per up.” $100 valuation. Currently it is $4.35. Corvin Flynn owns Akarion Realty. He 434-962-1928 Nichols reminded the group that Flu- said the water project from the prison vanna has no meal or lodging tax, nor do sounded like a positive step. MONTICELLO COUNTRY, REALTORS businesses have to pay a business profes- “We’ve needed to do small steps in sional occupational license (BPOL) tax. the right direction,” he said. “The more 2704 Lake Monticello Rd., Palmyra, VA 22963 Getting a special use permit used to business and industry that comes in will 434-589-3539 take 12 weeks, Nichols said. The process impact everyone more positively. I wish has now been streamlined to seven we would have done this 10 or 15 years weeks. ago. But hindsight is 20-20.” AuthorizedA Shipping Center • WE DO • Signs • Banners Sheridan responds to Custom Calendars Canvas Portraits tax proposal 434-589-9602 Art Prints Fax: 434-589-9603 BY CHRISTINA DIMEO www.mailboxexpresspalmyrava.com EDITOR Photo Packages Mon.-Fri. 9-6 • Sat.10-2 Fluvanna County’s proposed business But while supervisors have the au- Email: [email protected] personal property tax slash will likely thority to set tax rates, they do not es- 265 Turkeysag Trail, #102 come with a $200,000 tax break for tablish the rules by which those taxes Returns? Palmyra, VA. the area’s businesses, Commissioner of are assessed. That responsibility falls to Drop Off Your Near Lake Monticello on Rt 53 Revenue Mel Sheridan confirmed Feb. 8. Sheridan. Before Feb. 8 he had not com- Prepaid Packages Supervisors are considering gutting mented publicly on whether he intended the business personal property tax rate to change the rules. Signs Laminating to $1.89 per $100 valuation, down from “I’m not planning on it,” Sheridan said Banners Document the current rate of $4.35. The point of to the Fluvanna Review. “We’re beyond Custom Shredding the decrease would be to make Fluvanna the first of the year. I’ve got to establish Calendars Notary Public look more competitive to potential busi- the procedures businesses are going to Canvas Portraits Full / Self Serve nesses. be working under before the first of the The Board had hoped to implement year.” Art Prints Copying the tax cut in a revenue-neutral way so Last December Sheridan mailed letters PPrivaterivate Photo Packages (black & as to avoid a $200,000 tax loss to the to businesses that outlined how they will lbox Copying white/color) county. The loss would have the addi- need to report their business personal MMailboxai Blueprints, Large Format tional effect of nudging the county’s tax property. They need to submit their RRentalsentals Prints, etc. Professional base more toward the homeowner rather reports by March 15, he said. Mailbox Rentals Packing than toward the business owner, which “Changing the procedures and policies Need a Mailbox has been the county’s goal. at this point would be pulling the rug out in Palmyra? Faxing Specialty Boxes County Administrator Steve Nichols from under them. I like to be sure we has suggested changing the way business have the rules in place before the game personal property taxes are assessed to begins,” Sheridan said. bring the rules more in line with how “As we approach next year, I certainly business personal property is actually will consider changes we might want to used. The proposed changes could also institute for 2018,” he said. “If supervi- allow the tax cut to be implemented rev- sors want to make some recommenda- enue-neutrally. tions I’d be happy to entertain them.” 4 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | Feb. 16, 2017 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com LMOA considers spending $750,000 on new pool

BY HEATHER MICHON CORRESPONDENT

The Lake Monticello Owners’ Associa- Without being able to see under the tion (LMOA) Board of Directors is con- liner, there’s no way to inspect the con- sidering spending up to three-quarters dition of the pool’s 41-year-old concrete of a million dollars on a new pool. The shell, which the contractor surmised expense may require that LMOA resi- could have been damaged in the 2011 dents foot the bill by means of a special earthquake. assessment. In light of these findings, the Board of Repairs to the Lake Monticello com- Directors is suggesting the pool be fully munity pool have totaled more than replaced in 2018. Financing options $208,000 in the past decade and repairs include using LMOA’s emergency reserve could cost another $200,000 or more, account or levying a special assessment according to information released by on LMOA members. LMOA this week. The Board will decide which financing A timeline compiled by Angie Cooke, option to present to LMOA members for LMOA contracts manager, for the Jan. a vote in June. 26 Board of Directors meeting listed the Board members shared their ideas enhancements and repairs made on the during a work session on Feb. 2. They pool, beginning with the installation of a envision a new pool built on the left side new liner in 2006. That liner is now be- of the Ashlawn Clubhouse, which would lieved to be failing, along with parts of allow the old pool to remain in operation the plumbing and circulation systems. during construction. Relocation would Last summer, pool staff and contrac- also create an unobstructed view of the tors noted multiple leaks and system lake from the refurbished clubhouse failures – some severe enough to cause decks. problems with circulation and filtration. The estimated cost of a replacement In November 2016 a pool contrac- pool is anywhere from $580,000 to tor assessed the pool, then reported the $750,000, according to a written state- findings to the Board of Directors. The ment by Director Marlene Weaver. The contractor noted the challenges in even cost to repair is estimated at $200,000, identifying all potential problems. but Weaver stressed that there are no There are “literally hundreds of poten- guarantees these repairs would hold. tial leaks” in the liner and “pinpointing The pool will be open for its regular those areas are nearly impossible,” the season. Catherine Neelley, LMOA general contractor said in the assessment, as re- manager, said repairs made this year ported in a Lake Monticello swimming “will keep the pool operational for the pool history document. Emptying the next one to two years.” pool to identify and repair leaks could The next step is a survey of the mem- cause the liner to shrink or become bership. A town hall meeting is sched- brittle, which the contractor said would uled for Sunday, March 5 at 4 p.m. at the create a new set of issues. Ashlawn Clubhouse.

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Saying more money should be allo- school calendar. Students who took the cated to teachers, two Fluvanna County survey preferred the first option which School Board members voted against the ended school on May 19. Most others proposed fiscal year 2018 (FY18) budget preferred the second option with school Wednesday (Feb. 8). ending May 23, giving students and Despite the dissent of Perrie Johnson teachers one more day off during Christ- MEAT DEPARTMENT (Fork Union) and Charles Rittenhouse mas break. USDA Choice Tenderaged Beef Sale (Cunningham), the budget passed. The Board took a first look at proposed Choice Rib Eye Steaks ...... $8.99 lb. “Instructional is the only [budget] cat- changes to policy language on renting Sweetheart Steaks are available egory trending downward,” Johnson said school buses. Wording on the purpose of Boneless Bottom Round Rump Roasts . $3.49 lb. before the vote. “Instructional used to school bus use was eliminated. Language Boneless Bottom Round Roasts ...... $3.29 lb. be 78 percent of the total. In this one it’s about the superintendent authorizing Fresh Lean Stew Beef ...... $3.99 lb. 73.3 percent. I’d like to see a budget that school bus use and reporting specifics to GreatG Price Everyday! Boneless Pork Loin Chops Regular or Thin Cut. ... $2.99 lb. allocates more funds to instruction and the Board was added. The Board will vote Pepsi 2 liters 99¢ Boneless Pork Loin Roasts ...... $2.89 lb. staff.” on the proposal at the March 8 meeting. Smithfi eld Fresh pork Spareribs...... $1.99 lb. Rittenhouse echoed Johnson’s remark. Katrina Lee, director of special educa- Tyson Split Chicken Breasts ...... $1.49 lb. “I think we should spend more on the tion, gave an overview of the Piedmont Kegs of Beer Tyson Boneless Chicken Thighs ...... $2.29 lb. classroom,” he said. Regional Educational Program. By taking Available Perdue Fresh Ground Turkey lb...... $2.49 lb. School Board Chair Carol Carr part in the program that provides funds with 48 (Rivanna) said she understands the im- for all Fluvanna students with special portant role of technology. needs, the cost to Fluvanna of supplying Hours Notice. “I feel strongly technology is critical to those services is reduced from $926,070 DELIDELI SSPECIALSPECIALS the advancement of our schools,” Carr to $165,701. said. “There are more and more require- February is School Board appreciation Boar’s Head Deluxe Ham ...... $7.29 lb. ments in career and technical classrooms month. Each principal told the Board Boar’s Head EverRoast Chicken ...... $6.99 lb. and I think it’s valuable. Even though about the gift their students made. Amy Land O’Lakes Sharp American Cheese ...... $4.99 lb. the percentages are changing, there are Barnabei, principal of West Central Three Potato Salad ...... $2.49 lb. Wednesday is $ reasons for that.” Primary, said she explained to her stu- Specialty Cherry Pies 22 oz ...... 2.99 SeniorS Discount Carr, Camilla Washington (Columbia) dents about the School Board so that Jumbo Glazed Apple Fritters 14 oz...... $2.99 and Brenda Pace (Palmyra) all voted for they understood who they were and Day,D when it pays the proposed budget. They will present what they did. to be 60! the budget, which totals $39,845,315, “They knew you because you are LUNCH & FROZEN MEATS Gwaltney Sliced Bacon 1lb...... $3.99 to the Board of Supervisors Feb. 15. The around so much. So thank you,” Barna- Johnsonville Breakfast Patties 12 oz. ....$2.99 amount of money schools are asking bei said. TO Williams Smoked Sausages 1lb...... $3.99 DAIRY SPECIALS $ from the county is $17,357,607. 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Roger Smith, Deborah Payne and Gary Bruce. Photos by Lisa Hurdle

During Black History Month in Febru- message as about 75 attendees called out Fluvanna County High School, talked which rotates, puts on the music. Each ary, people often take the opportunity to their agreement to take a stand – and not about why so many black churches are church gives a presentation and usually delve into the numerous contributions just when nobody’s watching. turning 150 years old. a speaker, often a politician or a public African Americans have made locally “A lot of the black churches in Flu- figure, talks for a while. and throughout the nation. vanna were built during Reconstruc- “People take the opportunity to inform But, as one prominent member of the 150 years old tion,” he said. “Mostly they were African the church members because Fifth black community said recently, African Lee has only been New Fork’s pastor American churches that separated from Sundays cover the whole county,” Smith Americans are contributing across Flu- since November, he said, but the church white churches. During slavery, blacks said. vanna County every day. has been around much longer than that. and whites went to church together. On Sunday (Feb. 12) at New Fork New Fork will celebrate its 150th birthday Slaves and slave owners were fellow pa- Baptist Church near Cohasset, the vital- on June 11 at 11 a.m. rishioners. If you go around to a lot of Gospel music ity and warmth of one black community In fact, all around the county black the white churches, you’ll find that they Deborah Payne, 61, of Fork Union, was felt through gospel music, inspired churches are turning 150 years old, said have balconies – where the slave com- plays the piano and leads the choir for preaching, and a ceaseless flow of wel- Roger Smith, 35, who lives off Shores munity would sit during the church ser- New Fork. coming hugs and handshakes. Road and works for the county as a utili- vices.” Using a single keyboard on Sunday, “Every day is black history day, as far ties specialist. Smith said he has been at- Fluvanna has 11 independent black Payne played a drum track, organ notes, as I’m concerned,” Pastor Marcus Lee, tending New Fork all his life. Baptist churches, Scruggs said, and many and piano chords while she sang into her Sr., told his congregation. “It’s not just 28 After the end of the Civil War, many of of them are right around the corner from headset, leading the choir and regularly days. I’m living the reality of it.” the freed slaves in Fluvanna established each other. Often they are within five punctuating the pastor’s sermon with Laughter and a resounding chorus of their own churches, Smith said. miles, he said. “Five miles – that was a music. “amen” showed his parishioners felt the New Fork started as a white church, good Sunday’s walk,” he said. The pa- Payne has played piano at New Fork same way. Smith said. “A lot of the people in this rishioners walked to church and there- for 15 or 16 years, she said, and has also Lee spoke passionately about taking a community came from either Bremo or fore couldn’t go far. “That’s why there led music at Byrd Grove Baptist Church, stand for what is right. Most of the early Shores Plantation,” he said. But when are so many.” Evergreen Baptist Church, West Bottom leaders of the Christian faith faced op- the white church disbanded, the building Many of Fluvanna’s black churches Baptist Church, County Line Baptist position, and if his congregation follows was given to the freed slaves, Smith said. keep in close contact with each other, Church, Cloverdale Baptist Church, and suit, he said, “Let me tell you, you’re “They took it apart and moved it here,” said Smith, who for four years served Second Union Baptist Church in Gooch- gonna be the topic of someone’s phone Smith said. The building used to stand on as vice president of Fluvanna Sunday land. call, text messages, or dinner conversa- Old Fork Lane, he said. The new church School Union. She’s full time at New Fork now, she tion.” building now sits on New Fork Church Ten of those churches regularly meet Several prayers, upbeat songs, and Lane. each fifth Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon, See Church Community Horace Scruggs, a music teacher at the communion ritual drove home his Smith said. 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At next month’s Friends of the Library “The festival is now the largest com- ite moments from a past Festival of the meeting (March 1), the members will munity-based book event in the mid-At- Book was a program that featured Hilary welcome Sarah Lawson, assistant direc- lantic region and has presented a capti- Bradt, author and founder of the Bradt tor for the Virginia Center for the Book. vating list of authors, ranging from inter- Travel Guides. She will be discussing the upcoming and national bestsellers to topical specialists “It was a rare chance to hear from much anticipated yearly event, the Festi- to debut authors,” said Lawson. this woman who has crossed the world val of the Book. This year’s focus has a cultural appeal countless times, trekked through South This year’s event takes place in various with topics ranging from economics to America on her own, and embraced venues across Charlottesville from society, which Lawson feels is timely. countless other adventures in her 70-plus March 22-26. Lawson will be discuss- “I’d say two of the most notable head- years on this planet,” Lawson said. ing some of the highlights of this year’s lining programs this year are An Evening “She told stories and you could see her event, which has drawn an average of with Joseph Stiglitz: Economic Inequal- eyes light up when she reached certain 20,000 people to the area in recent years ity and Out of Wonder: Poets Celebrating moments or details along a journey. That as a pilgrimage for book lovers. Poets by Kwame Alexander and Ekua human connection is a key component Lawson said they receive more than Holmes,” she said. “While Nobel Laure- of the festival for me.” 700 submissions from authors around ate Joseph Stiglitz will address issues Mystery is one of the most popular the world. Once the entries are reviewed of social good through the lens of eco- genres, and Lawson said that every year by staff and volunteers, some are invited nomic inequality and its possible cures, people flock to the festival’s Crime Wave to participate. In the 2017 festival alone, Newbery Award-winning author Kwame programming, which features writers of they will feature more than 400 speak- Alexander and Caldecott Award-winning mysteries, thrillers, noirs, cozies, who- ers participating in more than 220 free illustrator Ekua Holmes will discuss dunits, and other hair-raising tales. programs. issues of representation and how art and “These programs all take place on the Launched in 1994, the festival was literature can help us learn about others Saturday of the festival and provide a fan- started by a literary-minded group with while also exploring who we are. Both of tastic opportunity to meet some of the a passion for books and reading. This these programs address topics that are most recognizable names in the genre, annual event is an affiliate of the Na- more important now than ever before, such as this year’s Crime Wave headliner Courtesy photo of Sarah Lawson, tional Center for the Book in the Library and I am very excited to see the com- Laura Lippman, but also to discover new of Congress and a program of the Vir- munity discussions that might follow as talent like Bill Beverly,” Lawson said. assistant director for the Virginia ginia Center for the Book within Virginia a result of the timeliness of these pro- She added that they have a dedicated Center for the Book Foundation for the Humanities. grams.” following for festival poetry programs, Chatting with a favorite author, dis- children’s programming, science fiction, covering a new writer or being a part of and many other areas, and of course, a warm and welcoming community of plenty of history programs on a variety TTimeime toto MardiMardi ardent literary aficionados are some of of topics. WWithith TheseThese the reasons that keep book lovers return- “Personally, one of my favorite areas ing year after year, Lawson said. in the festival is the food programming. “Personally, the most exciting part We bring in award-winning chefs and NNewew ListingsListings comes from the author discussions that food writers to talk about their cook- take place around topics that are close books and food explorations, even fea- New To the Market turing cooking demos that provide at- to my heart,” she said. “So often, these tendees with a taste of some recipes. It’s discussions veer unexpectedly and offer a must-do for aspiring home cooks like insights on a variety of fronts that simply me,” said Lawson. wouldn¹t be available if you only read Visit http://vabook.org/program_ the work of the authors. It¹s almost like topics/headliners/ for a complete list of getting to sit down and have a conversa- festival programs. tion over dinner with some of the bright- Lawson will visit the Friends of the est and probing minds out there.” Library on March 1 at 10 a.m. at the Flu- Lawson said one of her personal favor- 884 N Boston Rd. 2 Fleetwood Drive vanna County Public Library.

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Every Thursday she practices with Scruggs didn’t learn how to read music about 13 members in either a men’s or until college, and when he did, he was in Hold your a combined choir. “I hand them music for a surprise. “I’d look at the page and sheets so they can see the words, and I read the music, and it didn’t match up pool party work with them to teach them songs,” with what I was singing,” he said. “Very she said. “I open in prayer, and if we’re cool.” in our 25 meter going to learn new songs, I’ll do them indoor pool. first.” Payne finds new material off YouTube How to participate Call today for Courtesy photo of Horace Scruggs or a televised gospel station that plays New Fork livestreams its services to said, though she also does individual en- 24 hours a day. “I sit down and listen its Facebook page and records them for availability gagements. to songs,” she said. “That’s my passion. people who want to participate after the Available to members “I’ve been playing since I was 4 years I want [the choir] to do the best they fact, Smith said. and non-members old,” Payne said. “It’s just a gift.” can do. I stay on them all the time. I’m The church meets at 11 a.m. on the Gesturing to her keyboard, she said, dedicated to what I do and I don’t play first, second, third and fourth Sundays “People call it my own little band. It’s not around. I’m here to do what I was sent and at 8:30 a.m. on first, third and fifth hard, you just gotta know what you’re here to do and use my gift that God has Sundays for a “trimmed-down” service doing.” given me.” called Hour Power, Smith said. But that doesn’t mean Payne doesn’t Now she’s looking to put together a Gary Bruce, 62, who lives off of Stage practice. “I work hard at what I do,” new gospel group. “If you can’t carry Junction Road, said he was originally a she said. “You’ve got to have a passion a tune, though, maybe the choir’s not member of Byrd Grove but started at- for it. You’ve really got to know what for you,” she said frankly. “I need some tending New Fork with his wife when she you’re doing. I may be up at 4 or 5 in the dedicated people that I can depend on “won” the battle of which church they morning getting my music in. I see the that can sing. I want them to know what would attend. sun rise. When everyone else is asleep, they’re singing about.” He invited members of the community I’m working my music.” Singers willing to dedicate themselves to join him on March 19 at 3 p.m. at the Payne didn’t always receive accolades to the new endeavor are encouraged to church for a “powerful” gospel concert. for her musical talent. “My aunt sent me call Payne at 434-260-2763. “I come here because I grew up believ- Visit our website for schedules. to music lessons when I was a girl,” she Scruggs, a Fluvanna native, said gospel ing in God. My parents gave that to me,” said. “But rest her soul, my music teacher music is all over the county. 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too,” Liberman said. “My “The challenge is, sometimes, getting opportunity to work for the first senior goal is to make sure they everybody on the same page – but that’s retirement community in Rochester, N.Y. get care and services, human nature. Adult children don’t need “I was able to start working in this have their needs met, and to tear their hair out because mom or community before ‘senior living’ really help the families of these dad won’t be safe or accept help,” Liber- became an industry,” she said. “I abso- wonderful people make man said. lutely loved it.” healthy decisions.” “There is no way to stay totally objec- Liberman worked as a director of mar- Liberman can work as tive trying to care for somebody we love keting and public relations for them. “I’d much with the adult chil- and we’re close to. And when there’s no get calls all the time [from adult children dren of seniors as she does one around who can provide that objec- and their parents] asking me what to do with the seniors them- tivity, that’s where a Sue Liberman can and where to go...and I thought, ‘I could selves. “Sometimes adult be helpful,” she said. tell them. I could point them in the right children think they know The care for senior citizens that com- direction.’” better and what’s going pelled Liberman to start her business She decided to become more hands- to be best,” she said – a began when she was a child. on. “So I became certified in gerontol- dynamic that can cause ogy at St. John Fisher College and started a lot of friction between consulting as Senior Solutions while I parents and children. was still in Rochester,” she said. “The decision making “There is no way to stay Then, while visiting her son and his needs to be in the elder’s totally objective trying to family in Charlottesville, Liberman ac- best interest, yet at the care for somebody we love cepted a new job. She took on the re- same time keeping them sponsibility to put Jefferson Heights, safe and secure and the and we’re close to. And when then a new retirement community, on family comfortable and there’s no one around who Charlottesville’s map. “I came down to confident in making the help open that building at the base of the right choices,” she said. can provide that objectivity, hill at Westminster Canterbury. It’s called Liberman helps by doing that’s where a Sue Liberman Commonwealth Assisted Living now,” careful home and personal [Senior Solutions] can be she said. assessments. She also snagged the opportunity to “Is the house safe to live helpful.” work for the Senior Center in Charlot- in? Can they walk safely – Sue Liberman tesville by helping to develop its evening Courtesy photo of Sue Liberman through their house? Are program. There she found herself, once there electrical cords or scatter rugs again, helping seniors and their families or safety issues? Do they have smoke with how to cope with aging and to do After spending most of her life in alarms?” Liberman said she asks as she so gracefully as partners in the process. health and human services, Lake Mon- conducts her walk-throughs. “My interest in helping seniors started “So I started consulting again with Senior ticello resident Sue Liberman is putting During her interactions with clients, when I was about 6 years old. My grand- Solutions,” she said. her considerable experience to work by she also considers their personal parents were extremely important in my While holding other positions in helping local seniors age safely in place. hygiene and emotional wellbeing, as life. I liked to spend time with them,” Charlottesville, Liberman continued to Senior Solutions, Liberman’s business, well as whether they are able to cook for Liberman said. “I’d sit in the corner and develop her skills in elder care. Now she focuses on helping older folks – and themselves and whether they remember listen to their friends and their stories. is excited to devote her time to helping their families, who are often far away – to take medications. I really preferred to be with them than seniors in Fluvanna, Charlottesville and feel confident that their homes are safe Liberman helps to keep seniors in their with kids my own age.” surrounding areas age in place. and they have the resources they need homes by making their environment Liberman has worked in health and To contact Liberman with questions or close at hand. safer. She makes recommendations human services most of her life, she said. to arrange a meeting, call 434-531-5298 “There’s a significant population of ranging from pulling up scatter rugs that Working for a medical center in Chicago or email sueliberman@embarqmail. grossly underserved older folks not just could cause her client to trip to making gave her exposure to working with com. in Fluvanna but in Louisa and Orange sure a medic alert system is in the house. elderly folks. Then she was given the

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category 52 53 54 55 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF FLUVANNA 22 Bill of fare IN RE: ESTATE OF HORTON P. LANDON, DECEASED 23 Part of LCD, in 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 math 63 64 65 25 Footnote word SHOW CAUSE ORDER AGAINST DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE 27 During 66 67 68 30 Protect, in a 69 70 71 It appearing that a report of the accounts of Ilse W. Landon, Executor way 32 Aquatic Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate of the Estate of Horton P. Landon, deceased, and of the debts and demands appendage against the Estate have been fi led in the Clerk’s Offi ce, and it further appear- 33 Macbeth, for 69 Court action 31 What's 51 Grinding tool ing that more than six (6) months have elapsed since the qualifi cation of the one 70 Depend (on) happening 52 Pipsqueak Executor. 35 Postgame 71 Teeny _____ 34 Get in the game 53 Yankees, to summary 36 Burn soother the Red Sox On motion of the Executor, it is ORDERED that the creditors of, and 38 Warning color DOWN 37 Lumber along 55 Shrewd 39 Farm female 1 ____ serif 41 In one's abode 58 Digestive juice all others interested in, the Estate, do show cause, if any they can, on the 9th 40 De Niro's "___ 2 Mixed bag 44 Part of the inner 60 Cover up day of March, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. before this Court at its courtroom, against the Dog" 3 Fireplace fodder ear 61 "You can say the payment and delivery of the assets of the Estate to its benefi ciaries, 42 "That's ___!" 4 In phone limbo 46 Bag of tricks that again!" without requiring refunding bonds. 43 Ready for later 5 Clear 49 Wall Street 62 Refute 45 Spoonful, say 6 Southern staple figure 65 Brouhaha 47 Jersey call 7 Take a load off IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the paragraph immediately above 48 Fastening pin 8 Pain in the neck be published once a week for two successive weeks in The Fluvanna Re- 50 Type of roof 9 Measured in Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: view, a newspaper of general circulation in this jurisdiction. 52 Detective, at grams, e.g. SPLAT LICIT ARC times 10 Oath MOOS E ADORE WAR 54 Crumpet's 11 Military ENTER: Judge Richard E. 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The Flucos got two inside lay-ups from Johnson early in the quarter. Late in the quarter, senior guard Chaniya Top Fort Defi ance 40-36 Brown scored a two-point basket on a BY DUNCAN NIXON, CORRESPONDENT Team photo courtesy of Derek Hammond drive and sank a three-point shot as the quarter wound down. The teams went to the final quarter tied at 28-28. For both teams, a loss would mean the end of their season, so the play was particularly intense. The fourth quarter started slowly with the Indians sticking to their zone defense and the Flucos playing mostly a tight man-to-man. The game was tied at 34-34 The Conference 29 year-end tour- Shepherd made one of two from the final four-point win. The Fluco defense after five minutes of play. Then came the nament started Monday, Feb. 13. The line for a two-point lead with less than was suffocating in the final period, three minutes detailed above. fourth-seeded Flying Flucos girls’ team a minute left. With 27 seconds left, the holding the Indians to one field goal and Ivory led the Flucos in scoring with 14, hosted the fifth-seeded Indians from Fort Indians converted on the first of two free six free throws. while Shepherd had nine and Johnson Defiance High. In an extremely tight de- throws. The second free throw was off This game was extremely close eight. Ivory led the rebounding with nine fensive struggle, a number of Fluco fresh- the mark and Fluco freshman Kiya Scott throughout, as both teams worked hard and Brown had eight. men came up big in the final minutes. soared high for a decisive rebound. on defense and had trouble finding their After the game White noted that he With 2:44 remaining, Fort Defiance The Indians promptly fouled freshman rhythm on offense. The Indians opened was very pleased with his team’s defense hit one of two from the foul line to take guard Navaeh Ivory. She stepped to the the game with the first five points. The and its rebounding. He was also pleased a lead of 35-34. The Flucos have a very line and coolly drained two free throws Flucos responded with seven in a row on with the way Shepherd took the ball to young team with freshmen in a number for a three point lead 39-36. When the a three-point basket by Ivory and baskets the basket and with the defensive inten- of key positions. With no postseason Indians tried to inbound, Scott guarded from Ivory and Shepherd. The first sity of Scott. experience under their belts, this young the inbound pass and leaped high to dis- quarter ended with the Indians leading The Fluco win means that they move a team might be expected fold in this tract the pass-in, allowing Ivory to steal 8-7. on to the semi-finals. They played on situation. However, Coach Chad White’s the ball. The second quarter was even as both Wednesday, Feb. 15 at Broadway High, squad stepped up and won the final The Flucos missed two free throws teams scored eight. Junior center Jemika the top-seeded team in the Conference minutes 6-1 for its four-point win. to give the Indians a final chance for a Johnson had an inside basket in the 29 tournament. If they win that game Freshman point guard Jules Shepherd three-point shot with six seconds left. second quarter and Ivory hit a three, a they will play in the Conference final on made a hard drive down the lane for a This time it was Scott with a steal. She two and a free throw. Saturday, Feb. 18. lay-up to put the Flucos up 36-35. Then was fouled and made one of two for the In the third quarter, the scoring picked

To advertise call: 434.207.0222 Feb. 16, 2017 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 21 have made it. I am so very proud of all eighth in the 100-meter butterfly, and Fluvanna Sports in Review these athletes,” she said. sophomore Rhett Jones placed seventh Senior Fefe Nardone placed first in the in the 400-meter freestyle. In addition, 200-meter individual medley and first in junior Josh Rocklein, Scalzo, King, and BY EMILY ANTESBERGER backstroke, while junior Caylyn McNaul DiFazio placed third in the 200-meter AND CHRISTINA WALKER, placed first in the 400-meter freestyle freestyle relay. Rocklein, King, DiFazio, FCHS JOURNALISM PROGRAM and second in the 200-meter freestyle. and Milburn placed fourth in another Both Nardone and McNaul qualified 200-meter freestyle relay. for the States meet. Meanwhile, four The Flucos moved onto the Regional Sports in Review is compiled Lady Flucos placed second in their 200 swim meet in Christiansburg on Feb. 7. with the oversight of journalism medley relay: Nardone, McNaul, junior The Lady Flucos placed fifth out of 14 teacher Elizabeth Pellicane. Morgan Maupin, and junior Zoe Moore. other teams, while the boys’ team placed These ladies also placed second in their seventh out of 16 other teams. Three Speech 200-meter freestyle relay. Fluco athletes fought hard to be declared In addition, Maupin placed second in Regional champions: Fefe Nardone in After a long and exciting day at the Bryant (original); senior Dillon Elliot (dramatic); seniors Maddie Garrett and the 100-meter breaststroke and seventh the 200-yard individual medley, Caylyn Hollins University Invitational on Feb. 4, in the 100-meter butterfly, sophomore McNaul in the 100-yard breastroke, and the Fluvanna speech team placed second Savannah Forren (humorous duo); and juniors Alex Logan and Kate Moncure Olivia Strickland placed sixth in the Michael DiFazio in the 100-yard butter- overall against many other teams, in- 100-meter breaststroke, Moore placed fly. cluding a few former state champions. (serious duo). Eighth grader Hollyn Pleasants placed third in storytelling and seventh in the 50-meter freestyle, and Eight Flucos on the swim and dive Fourteen of the following Fluvanna Strickland, junior Haley Smith, senior team will move on to the State meet in students placed in finals, contributing to Rodasia Watkins placed fourth in prose. The speech team will be traveling to Sophie Kershner, and Moore placed sixth Richmond. The Fluco divers will dive on the team’s overall place: junior Madison in the 400-meter freestyle relay. Feb. 16 while the Fluco swimmers will Stafford (first in storytelling); juniors Regionals at Liberty High School on Feb. 23. Helping their team earn 16 points swim on Feb. 18. Kate Moncure and Alex Logan (first in in diving, senior Anna Hurdle placed serious duo); junior Caden Koslowski sixth, senior Emily Baker placed fifth, and sophomore Paul Nazari (third in hu- Wrestling and senior Lydia Reynard placed first, Girls’ basketball morous duo); senior Nikola Bajs (third in winning the title of the Flucos’ Confer- The varsity Lady Flucos traveled to impromptu); junior Corban Van Ornum The Fluco wrestling team was away at Western Albemarle on Feb. 4 for its Con- ence 29 dive champion. Powhatan on Feb. 3. The team came out (third in poetry); junior Mia Gonzalez The Fluco boys placed sixth overall as victorious in overtime with a score of (fourth in original oratory); sophomores ference tournament. Fighting hard, the team finished in eighth place. a team at the FUMA Conference 29 meet 74-65. The girls fought to get the upper Hailey Donald and Jordyn Palmer (fourth with a score of 45. Senior Brennan King hand in the close game. “Though we in serious duo); seniors Savannah Forren “As a team, we did okay. We have a lot of younger guys who did extremely placed third in the 100-meter backstroke, won, we got a talk about going into over- and Maddie Garrett (fourth in humor- senior Michael DiFazio placed fifth in the time,” said senior Alex Daniels. ous duo); senior Jeremy Schwartz (fifth well in the tournament and showed that we would be going into this season with 100-meter butterfly, senior Alex Scalzo Meanwhile, the junior varsity (JV) team in humorous interpretation); and eighth placed seventh in the 50-meter freestyle, also went up against Powhatan, but with grader Hollyn Pleasants (fifth in story- a really good team,” said sophomore Ethan Vernatter. senior Morgan Milburn placed seventh opposite results. After a close game, Pow- telling). in the 200-meter individual medley and hatan came out on top with a score of “For the schools we were up against, The Fluco boys placed well individu- placing second was a really good accom- ally, including senior Ian Dillon with plishment for us. It was exciting, but we second place, sophomore Mason Justus always strive to be better than where we with fourth, sophomore John Bland with are and how we placed,” said Donald. fourth, sophomore Ethan Vernatter with Traveling to Broadway for their Con- fourth, and freshman Matthew Haden V I R G I N I A: ference tournament on Feb. 9, the team with fourth. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF FLUVANNA placed first with a total score of 83 COUNTY OF FLUVANNA, VIRGINIA, Plaintiff , points, beating Broadway and Turner Swim and dive Ashby. Seven Fluco entries placed first Case No: 16-CL-197 The Lady Flucos of the swim and dive in their categories: freshman Alex Pelli- TESCIONE LIVING TRUST, ET. ALS. Defendants. team came away from the Conference cane (extemporaneous); junior Madison 29 meet at Fork Union Military Academy Stafford (storytelling); junior Mia Gonza- ORDER OF PUBLICATION (FUMA) on Feb. 4 with a second place lez (original); sophomore Trinity Haynes overall finish. The team’s total score was THE OBJECT of the above styled action is to sell certain real estate described herein, (dramatic); junior Corban Van Ornum a 98. Many of the Lady Flucos scored and for alleged unpaid real estate taxes, whose owners and parties in interest are believed to (poetry); sophomores Hailey Donald and placed high to contribute to the team’s be Tescione Living Trust, Peter Tescione, Trustee and Mary Tescione, Trustee regarding Jordyn Palmer (serious duo); and junior placing in Conference. that certain parcel of real estate located in Lake Monticello Magisterial District, Flu- Caden Koslowski and sophomore Paul Coach Feda Morton was very pleased vanna County, Virginia and shown on the Fluvanna County Tax Records as a .399 acre Nazari (humorous duo). with the girls’ performance. “It was a parcel designated as Tax Parcel Number 18A-4-433. Placing second in their categories were total team effort for the girls to be able to six other Fluco entries, including: senior do this. Without our divers and the sixth An Affi davit having been duly made and fi led stating that due diligence has been Nikola Bajs (impromptu), senior Jeremy and seventh place finishes, we could not exercised on behalf of the Complainant to ascertain the location for service of process Schwartz (humorous); senior Julianne of Tescione Living Trust, Peter Tescione, Trustee and Mary Tescione, Trustee, and that such due diligence has not disclosed their address, or that of the heirs-at-law, devisees, or successors in title of the above defendants, if they or any of them be dead; or that they are defendants, who have been served through the Secretary of the Commonwealth or THIS WEEK’S PET by other substitute service and have failed to respond to the Complaint, and, It is ORDERED that the said persons Tescione Living Trust, Peter Tescione, Trustee and Hello, my name is Mosby!! I’m a fun, loving and Mary Tescione, Trustee do appear in the Fluvanna Circuit Court Clerk’s Offi ce on or very sweet boy. My dream home is where I awake every before the 24th day of March, 2017, at 10 a.m. and do what is necessary to protect their morning with a smile on my face and a family that just interest; and, it is further ORDERED, pursuant to §8.01-321 of the Code of Virginia, adores me. They spend every moment they can playing 1950 (as amended), that the foregoing portion of this Order be published once a week with me in the yard, running through the woods or just for two successive weeks in the Fluvanna Review, a newspaper with general circulation MOSBY relaxing together watching TV. I would love for you in Fluvanna County, Virginia. to come out to meet me so we can take a long walk ENTER: 01/27/17 together through the woods or sit for hours talking to JUDGE: Richard E. Moore one another. I am current on all shots and microchipped. Fluvanna SPCA I ASK FOR THIS: 5239 Union Mills Road, Troy, VA (434) Anthony Paone, II, Esq., Post Offi ce Box 591-0123 • http://www.fspca.org 4170, Glen Allen, VA 23058 804-935-3090 • Fax (804)935-3091 SPONSORED BY ASBESTCO • 434.971.2543 22 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | Feb. 16, 2017 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com 33-31. “We tried our best, but it wasn’t sophomore Brianna Parker (4x800 meter SSchedulechedule enough,” said sophomore Savannah relay); freshman Shae Jonkman (4x800 Quinn. meter relay); sophomore Ashlee Pieno LLoveove (pole vault); freshman Amina Wilson YYourour (pole vault); senior Jackie Rodriguez YYourour Boys’ basketball (4x800 meter relay and 3,200-meter AAppointmentppointment On Feb. 3 varsity took on Powhatan, run); senior LeMaya Lacy (high jump and le but was defeated by a score of 46-52. 55-meter hurdles); junior Saige Haney SSmilemi TToday!oday! The team tried its best to gain the upper (1,600-meter run and conference cham- hand, but was not able to do so. 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Everybody did what (Off Rt#15 across from Walmart) Phone: 434-293-9793 the game with the advantage. “We played was expected and a little more,” said www.springcreekdentist.com www.cvilleteeth.com really well during the second half, but Coach Rose Brogan. that doesn’t count,” said Coach Jason Meanwhile, the boys’ team placed sixth Paid Advertisement Davis. overall out of eight teams with the fol- lowing grabbing all-conference honors: ON OUR RIGHTS... junior Griffin Klauder (55-meter hurdles); Indoor track sophomore Colby Martin (55-meter On Feb. 4 the Fluco indoor track team hurdles and triple jump); senior Jake They had gone against the very will of God. competed in the indoor conference at Morris (shot put); senior Zach Hartzog Heritage High School where the girls (shot put with a state-qualifying throw placed second out of nine teams. “I think of 44 feet and 8 inches); and sophomore Having fought and won a bloody and fratricidal Revolution we did good. We worked together as a Prophett Harris (high jump and confer- to wrest freedom from a divinely appointed King and Head of the team and cheered each other on,” said ence champion in triple jump). Church, the Founders turned to the far more diffi cult task of govern- junior Camryn Frederick. Both the boys and girls will move All-Conference honors were awarded forward to compete in the Regional track ing the better part of a continent. to senior Renee Custer (shot put); fresh- championship meet at Liberty University man Kieri Hart (4x800 meter relay); on Feb. 17. Worldly men of the Enlightenment who prized Reason, the Founders were aware that centuries of religious warfare in Europe had destabilized or destroyed entire nations, unleashed radical Chris- The local paper working tian terrorism, and left millions dead from warfare and starvation.

for you. Some of their own states banned Catholics from either voting The Fluvanna Review is full of local news, local ads and other information or holding offi ce; some taxed the entire population to pay the sala- key to county residents. ries of the preachers of only particular sects; and in Virginia some FluvannaReview.com is the place to go Episcopalians were lynching Baptists. for daily breaking news, weather, sports, scores and more. Delivered to thousands of homes at Lake Understanding and fearing the divisiveness of religion, the Monticello, Broken Island and Sycamore Founders crafted our Constitution in 1787 without mention of any Square and to 86 other key spots in God or particular religious belief. All elected offi cials merely had Fluvanna, Louisa and Albemarle counties and Charlottesville. to “swear or affi rm” to support the Constitution; “but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualifi cation to any Offi ce or public sales@fl uvannareview.com Trust.” Call 434-207-0222 In 1791 they went even further in separating the United States from any particular religious belief (or non-belief) with the

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Call for Mortgage Rates & Updates Fluvanna Penguin Plunge Freezin’ for a Reason! Polar Plunge at Lake Monticello Main Beach! February 18, 2017 starting at noon What is the Fluvanna Penguin Plunge? Fluvanna County’s Annual Winter Event, is back and bigger than before! For those who want to fundraise for the event but stay dry, you can register and raise money as a non-plunger! Anyone 10 and older is invited to register and plunge. We encourage the community to come out and cheer on the brave souls who plunge. All donations to the Fluvanna Penguin Plunge are split evenly among Fluvanna Habitat for Humanity, Fluvanna Meals on Wheels, Fluvanna SPCA, Lake Carl Heimlich • 434-989-2274 Monticello Volunteer Fire and Rescue, and FAST (Fluvanna Aquatic Sports Team). The 2016 Penguin Plunge raised over [email protected] $20,000 for the Fluvanna non-profi ts. The goal for this year’s plunge is $28,000.Sponsors for the 2017 Fluvanna Penguin Plunge include major sponsors Tucker Griffi n Barnes, Effort Baptist Church, Monticello Property Management - Tom Morace and LMOA. Also sponsoring the event are Wegmans and Monticello Country Relators. We have great prize donations from Papa Johns, Red The Website for your real estate needs Rocker Candy, Palmyra Automotive and Wintergreen Resorts. www.lakemonticellohomes.com www.fl uvannapenguinplunge.org | Facebook: Fluvanna Penguin Plunge | 591-0123 or 589-3752

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