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James Harden, and the results are quite from running out the clock. similar. Ivory, a junior, is not tall, but she Wright also was fierce on the boards, is strong and very agile, able to make registering 10 rebounds for a double lay-ups in traffic from angles and posi- double (15 points and 10 rebounds). tions that most players her age could not Junior point guard Jules Shepherd was hope to convert. steady as usual, contributing nine points In the first quarter, Ivory had three and defensive pressure. Freshman center two-point baskets and a free throw; in Khamare Steppe had some foul trouble the second quarter she scored 13 of that limited her playing time, but she the team’s 16 points. She made six two- pitched in with four. point baskets and a free throw for 20 at The Flucos won each of the four quar- halftime. In the second half, she had four ters. In the first quarter, the Flucos took more two-point baskets and a free throw a 16-9 lead, but the Lions scored the last for a total of 29 for the game. six points of the quarter to cut the lead Ivory was assisted very capably by to 16-15. As noted above, the second junior forward Mya Wright, who White quarter was the Nevaeh Ivory show. The said has been “playing very well the past Flucos upped their lead to 32-26 with Opening jump ball. Photo by Deborah Nixon. few weeks.” Wright sank a three-point another 16-point quarter. In the penultimate game of the regular As has been the case all season, the shot in each of the first three quarters. In After the halftime break, the Flucos season, the Fluvanna County girls’ basket- Flucos were led by shooting guard the fourth quarter, she made an unchar- continued to keep the Lions at bay. ball team traveled to Louisa County High Nevaeh Ivory. Ivory was, in the words of acteristic coast to coast drive for a basket Fluco scoring in the quarter was more on Feb. 1, beating the Lions 47-38 and Coach Chad White, “unstoppable.” She and then closed out the game with four balanced, as Ivory had five, Steppe had holding onto second place in the District. drives to the basket as relentlessly as for four from the line when the Lions four, and Wright and Shepherd had were fouling to try to keep the Flucos three. The Flucos won the quarter 15-12, for an eight-point lead going into the Palmyra Rt.15 & Rt. 53 final stanza. In the fourth quarter, the Flucos maintained their comfortable lead DVD Rentals Avail. 24/7 13027 JAMES MADISON HIGHWAY | 434.589.8412 MONDAY-SATURDAY: 6: 30 am – 7pm throughout. Wright led the way with six SUNDAY: 9am – 5pm BEER KEGS Avail. w/48 Hrs. Notice and Ivory had four. The Flucos won the quarter 12-11. Sale dates: February 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 As has often been the case this season, MEAT DEPT. 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I recently became a grand- ability of basic building toys, role playing mother and found my designs became toys, puzzles, books, and a child-sized influenced by my reflections on mother- kitchen during sessions. Special items hood,” said Mitchell. such as a large light board, sensory bins, About 10 years ago, she started taking a water play station, and sand table, will oil painting classes from her friend and change weekly.” mentor, abstract artist Jean R. Sampson. Broxon added that the play studio is Influenced by her sunset series, Mitchell loosely based on the educational philos- began to paint abstract landscapes. ophies of the Reggio Emilia approach “In my paintings I am very focused on and the Waldorf and Montessori meth- Photo courtesy of Erika Mitchell the texture of the paint on the canvas odologies, and operates on the premise With the proposal of a new artisan trail, the same difficulty,” Mitchell said. “I had and the melding of colors as they touch that play is an important developmental the growth of the Fluvanna Art Associa- dreamed of having my own art and candy and interact with each other,” Mitchell activity. tion (FAA), and the increase in local artists shop since I was a little girl, so this seemed said. “Both my jewelry and my paintings Broxon believes that allowing creativity who exhibit across the U.S. and have their like the perfect opportunity to fulfill that will be presented at Sweet Art Empori- to flourish gives children and even adults work in private collections, the profile of dream. Charlotte and I work really well to- um, as well as the work of 25 other local who have never experienced hands-on the arts is rising in Fluvanna County. gether so we plan to use this opportunity artists.” art an opportunity to learn and enjoy art For two years The Golden Fish has to bring Fluvanna arts into the spotlight.” Mitchell attended Virginia Common- in a non-formal art program with the goal served as a retail venue for local artists, Broxon and Mitchell are both former wealth University to study crafts and ac- of stimulating of the creative mind. Ulti- vintage items, toys, and art classes. Char- art teachers, so in addition to providing quired degrees in fine arts (metal smith- mately they can learn creativity through lotte Broxon and Erika Mitchell have a platform for local artists to exhibit and ing) and art education from Northern exploration of an idea, which makes revamped The Golden Fish and added sell their work, they plan to offer a variety Arizona University. She had been certi- learning art more of an experience rather the Sweet Art Emporium on Route 15 in of art classes through Broxon's studio as fied to teach art in grades K-12, as well as than a discipline. Palmyra, with the goal of promoting the well present art shows, tea parties, and special education. Sessions last an hour and 15 minutes, visual arts and teaching others to enjoy book readings to get the community in- Broxon is a visual arts teacher and with an estimated five to seven chil- creating art. volved in art activities. Mitchell will also taught in the public schools in both Al- dren in a group. For more information Mitchell said that the idea behind be presenting artisan-made local candy bemarle and Goochland Counties. In the about play groups and fees per session Sweet Art Emporium came about after a so there will always be something sweet art studio, she is continuing both her fun or monthly packages, contact Broxon on visit to The Golden Fish. She and owner in store, hence the name Sweet Art Em- project-based classes for young people Facebook at The Golden Fish Art and Play Charlotte Broxon had become friends porium. as well as her home school art courses Studio. and Broxon had been selling Mitchell's “I have really enjoyed working with the for children 6-14 years of age. These Local artists interested in consigning sterling silver jewelry through her shop local artists, but realized that I did not courses will be announced through her their work and others can check regular- for the past two years. Broxon asked have the time to make The Golden Fish Facebook page, The Golden Fish Art and ly to see what art experiences are avail- Mitchell if she wanted to split the space retail business successful. My customers Play Studio. Broxon hopes to have paper able by contacting Mitchell through her and use it as a studio for Mitchell's metal and artisans have been amazing, and I schedules at various locations around the Facebook Page at the Sweet Art Empori- work. Broxon had decided to close her wanted to give back to this supportive county by the end of February. um. All are welcome to visit to see artists’ retail business and focus on teaching art community,” said Broxon. “Having Erika, “I encourage students of all ability work and find out more about upcoming instead. a former Golden Fish artisan, adopt the levels to sign up. There is a lot more to classes at the combined grand opening “I was concerned that I would no longer mantle of local art retailer made the deci- art than how well you can draw. I have party with The Golden Fish Art & Play have a place to sell my work in Fluvanna sion easier to devote my time to teaching. a background of working with students Studio on Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and knew there were more than 100 local I couldn’t have asked for a more devoted with special needs, as well as working artists and crafters in our county facing business woman to take over the helm of with gifted students, and am happy to 6 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | FEB. 7-13, 2019 To advertise email: [email protected] GENERAL ASSEMBLY Debra Y. Kurre, CPA, MBA House subcommittee endorses Bell’s DUI bill Proposal prompted by Fluvanna crash PRESS RELEASE A Virginia House of Delegates Courts of Attorney Jeff Haislip also testified. Justice subcommittee on Feb. 2 endorsed “When someone causes this much a bill by Delegate Rob Bell (R-Albemarle) harm, a misdemeanor isn’t enough – this to increase penalties for drunk drivers warrants felony punishment,” Bell said. 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Ad Proof #1 Fluvanna Review 02-07-19 Issue Fluvanna to dedicate Emancipation OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 434-589-3539 Located Next to 800-825-LAKE Lake Monticello’s Main Gate. MONTICELLO Proclamation Monument ® PRESS RELEASE COUNTRY, REALTORS The Fluvanna Historical Society and Flu- were freed by the Emancipation Procla- in the immediate aftermath of slavery. This memorial recognizes the end of the vanna County will dedicate a memorial mation in Fluvanna County. This memorial Records indicate that 1,026 men from American Civil War and reminds us of the recognizing the 150th anniversary of the recognizes all who were enslaved in Flu- Fluvanna served in the Confederate mil- changed lives of all in this community. WE LISTED AND SOLD MORE Emancipation Proclamation and the end vanna from the county’s founding in 1777 itary during the American Civil War. The The Historic Village of Palmyra is located of the American Civil War on Tuesday, Feb. until emancipation, and honors those who end of the Civil War meant that the families just north of the intersections of James HOMES THAN ANY OTHER OFFICE 12 at 3 p.m. in the memorial park in the experienced emancipation and, as people of those who served were reunited. They Madison Highway (Route 15) and Thomas Historic Village of Palmyra. restored to their liberty, created a way found a new way forward, recovering from Jefferson Parkway (Route 53). IN FLUVANNA COUNTY 2018 An estimated 5,000 enslaved persons forward for themselves and their families the privations of war in a new economy. For more information, contact Tricia Johnson, historical society director, Now is the time to speak to one of our professionals about getting at [email protected] or 434-390-1218. your home ready for the spring market. Letter to editor Call one of our experts today! PLEASE JOIN US TO Use seatbelts when driving Let us navigate you The need to write this letter is sparked CELEBRATE THE JUST LISTED JUST LISTED DEDICATION OF A MEMORIAL by recent tragic deaths on our local roads. through the process In these latest two accidents, according RECOGNIZING THE to police reports, the deceased were not witha free consult and EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION wearing seatbelts. In one, if not both, of AND THE END OF THE these accidents, the occupants were ejected free market analysis. from their vehicle and died at the scene. 28 Mesquite Place $378,000 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. 14 Blacksmith Terrace $339,900 It’s true that seatbelts will not guar- Quality built waterfront home w/dock & deep water on Let us show you why antee survival, but they will likely keep main lake. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath with open floor plan, DR Amazing Golf Front Home. Custom designed with 3 bed- w/hardwood floors, large eat in kitchen w/breakfast bar, room, 3 bath, updated kitchen w/maple cabinets, marble Tuesday, February 12 aT you in the vehicle, which in most cases is white cabinets & nook. High ceilings, skylights, first floor we have been counters, tiled backsplash. Sun Room with expansive 13th better than flying through the windshield master suite w/attached bath. Finished lower level w/fam- Hole views. Partially finished basement w/bar, attached 3:00 in The memorial park in or an open door, only to be crushed by ily rm & bath. Attached oversized, 2 car garage. Circular successful for 35 years! garage, gazebo w/Hot Tub conveys. Cul de sac location driveway, screened porch & large back deck w/views. near Golf Clubhouse. The hisToric Village oF palmyra the car or thrown against an unforgiving 14 sTone Jail sTreeT, palmyra, Virginia tree. If you are not concerned about your own fate, please at least consider your family, friends, coworkers and first re- SCOTTSVILLE CUSTOM BUILT sponders who will suffer long after your LOUISA COUNTY injuries have taken you from them. Parents, talk to your children about the consequences of failing to click-it, and teach by example. For their sake. Paul Crowther Palmyra 13 Briarwood Road $264,000 2327 Davis Highway $191,000 1451 Briery Creek Road $219,900 Immaculate home with open floor plan. Hardwood Conveniently located between Louisa & Mineral. Secluded & private with 21 acres in Albemarle floors, custom stacked stone FP, vaulted ceilings on Situated on a 5.85 private acre lot. 3 bedroom, 2 County. One level living with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. one level. Bonus room/4th bedroom. Gas heat & hot bath, hardwood floors, eat in kitchen. No HOA or 1692 fin. sq. ft. 2 Storage sheds, fencing & wood water, kitchen with breakfast bar & 2 pantries. Cor- restrictions. New HVAC & Water heater. stove. Short drive to the town of Scottsville. ner lot near fishing lake/pier.

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PROOF #3 Fluvanna Review 02-07-19 Issue Letter to editor

Operation Christmas Child continues year-round I am writing to thank Palmyra resi- dents for sharing the true meaning of Christmas with children in need this past holiday season. Because of the generosity of donors in Palmyra and across the United States, Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, collected more than 8.8 million shoeboxes in 2018. Combined with those collected from partnering countries in 2018, the ministry is now In freezing temperatures, sending more than 10.6 million shoebox metal pipes contract as the gifts to children suffering from poverty, water inside expands. This is what natural disasters, war, disease and famine. These simple gifts bring smiles to causes pipes to burst. Let Fred Wags and the faces of children around the world. Felicia Flu help you identify and protect your Packed with fun toys, school supplies household pipes and water meter in cold weather. and hygiene items, these gifts bring joy and are a tangible expression of God’s love. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Open Cabinet Doors. Keep Water Running. Child has collected and delivered more Allow the warmth inside If it’s 10° or colder, leave a thin than 157 million gift-filled shoeboxes to your house to surround stream of water running from children in more than 160 countries and your pipes in extreme cold. the tap farthest from the water meter. territories. It’s not too late for people to make a difference. Though drop-off locations serving Palmyra shoebox packers are closed until November 2019, anyone can still pack a personalized shoebox gift online at samaritanspurse.org/buildon- line. Information about year-round vol- Insulate Pipes. Eliminate Drafts. unteer opportunities can also be found at Insulate pipes located against Repair broken or cracked basement samaritanspurse.org/volunteerwithOCC. exterior walls in unheated areas of windows and close them tightly. Close Thank you again to everyone who par- your home like basements and o crawl space vents and doors. ticipated in this global project – many who crawl spaces. Use heat tape or pipe do so year after year. These simple gifts insulation found at most hardware send a message to children worldwide or home improvement stores. Or just sit on them... that they are loved and not forgotten. Dana Williams Operation Christmas Child

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10 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | FEB. 7-13, 2019 To advertise email: [email protected] Bill would allow medically assisted death for terminally ill BY RODNEY ROBINSON CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE “The ability for an individ- That is about 0.33 percent of all deaths. suicide or euthanasia. ual to decide when suffering Oregon and the neighboring state of Jeff Caruso, the conference’s execu- becomes unbearable should Washington each have had fewer than tive director, said he believes that if the be a basic human right,” Kory 200 MAID deaths per year. General Assembly approves a MAID law, said. “We should respect the For Virginia, “it is likely that the number Virginians will be more inclined to think wishes of terminally ill adults of people requesting MAID would be of suicide. who have weeks or days to quite small for the first few years, gradu- On Nov. 7, after receiving nearly 3,000 live.” ally increasing to approximately 242 in- public comments, the Joint Commis- Kory filed HB 2713 on Jan. dividuals dying from MAID medications,” sion on Health Care voted 10-6 to take 15. The bill has been referred the health care commission’s study said. no action concerning physician-assisted to the House Courts of Justice Jud Richland, Kory’s legal assistant, said suicide, according to Caruso. Comments Committee. However, that the legislator is a “strong believer that against assisted suicide outnumbered panel has not assigned the people have a right to decide themselves those in favor eight to one, he said. bill to a subcommittee or how to address their own pain and suffer- “Government should prevent – not scheduled a hearing on it. If ing in their final days.” promote – suicide,” Caruso said. “The the proposal does not win ap- MAID laws have stirred controversy. purpose of the medical profession is to proval from the House of Del- Opponents equate them with assisted heal lives, not end them.” egates by Tuesday (Feb. 5), it suicide and say the laws can be abused, will be dead for the legislative resulting in the deaths of people who are session. not terminally ill. Under Kory’s bill, a termi- The Virginia Catholic Conference, which nally ill patient’s request for represents the Diocese of Richmond life-ending medication must and the Diocese of Arlington on public Delegate Kaye Kory. Photo courtesy of Capital News Service. be given orally on two oc- policy matters, strongly opposes assisted casions and in writing, signed Delegate Kaye Kory (D-Fairfax) has first- by the patient and two witnesses. The hand experience witnessing a loved one patient also must have an opportunity to battling a terminal illness: her father. rescind the request. Kory said she wants to give patients Such laws are called “medical aid in and their families options to deal with the dying” statutes. Currently, MAID is legal in harsh realities of a terminal sickness. She seven states and Washington, D.C. said that is why she has introduced a bill At Kory’s request, the Joint Commission that she calls the “Death with Dignity Act.” on Health Care, a study group created by Under the measure, an adult “who has the Virginia General Assembly, looked been determined by the attending phy- at how MAID is working in those states. sician and consulting physician to be suf- According to the commission’s research, fering from a terminal condition and has MAID has had a small impact on the total voluntarily expressed his wish to die may number of deaths. request medication for the purpose of For example, Oregon had 37.2 MAID ending his life in a humane and dignified deaths per 10,000 total deaths in 2016. manner.”

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PROOF #2 Fluvanna Review 02-07-19 Issue Fluvanna County High School honor roll Fall semester

8th Grade - All As Kesterson, Reagan Grace Smith, Ellie Faith Morris, Kamille Nyasia Adams, Abigail Louise Kimble, Abigail Paige Staton, Dylan Thomas Morton, Jada Caprice 10th Grade - A/Bs Barnes-Hoo, Kaya Cheyanne Kimble, Caleb Edward Stevens, Kate Muddiman, Hunter Paul Apelt, Makayla LeeAnn Bond, Kimberly Grace Kingsley, Aidan James Swain, Mackenzie Renee Pace, Colin V. Beckman, Emily Rose Bryla, Deborah Ann LaRochelle, Cole Michael Treadway, Logen Anslee Padilla, Kaitlyn N. Best, Sarja May Carel, Jenna Rose Lucena, Ilanah Monae Valentin, Nathaniel Javier Pardue, Gracie Dawn Bishop, Nevaeh Monet Carnes-Ivory, Sereniti Cheyenne Lyons, Paul Jay Warden, Rachel Ann Parow, Sydney Elaine Bower, Kaitlin Amy Carter, Hailey Paige Madison, Ashley Elizabeth Wells, Nora Riley Patterson, Jaquay Lee Bryant, Danielle Brooke Clifton, Gracie Annette Madrid, Zinnia White, Ellie Paige Patterson, Kayla M. 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Boys’ basketball Meanwhile, the JV girls lost a nail biter five Flucos now headed to the Regional At the Woodberry meet, freshman against Powhatan at 34-35, dropping tournament. Sophomore Shawn Metcalf Shea Hart was victorious in the 55 meter The varsity boys hosted the Powhatan them to 6-10 on the year. Ultimately, the and junior Tyler Stoy both placed first, hurdles and was a mere 1.5 seconds from Indians Jan. 25, winning a close game Flucos could not prevail on Jan. 30 when with seniors Ethan Vernatter, Mason qualifying for States. Other top finishes that went into overtime and ended with they were away at Monticello. Their 22-35 Justus, and Dakota Mundy qualifying as for the Flucos included wins in the 4x200 a score of 62-59. Senior Drew Pace fin- loss dropped their record to 6-11 on the well. “I felt pretty emotional after [the meter relay, 4x400 meter relay, and the ished with 21 points. “I believe we execut- year and 1-6 in the region. second match] because no one expected 4x800 meter relay. ed very well. I think we got great shots, me to beat him,” said Metcalf. and we knocked them down when we Swim and dive Junior Wyatt Dillon won his first match, Speech needed to,” said Pace. Next, varsity trav- Fluvanna hosted their invitational but was disqualified due to the fact that Fluco Forensics traveled to Shenandoah eled to Madison County Jan. 28 to take on and senior night at Fork Union Military he could not compete in his second Valley Jan. 26 to compete in the Shenan- the Mountaineers. Although it was close, Academy Jan. 18 with both the boys’ and match because of an injury. doah Valley Forensic League Tournament the Flucos fell short at 65-70. the girls’ swim teams taking first place of Champions. For this championship, the On Jan. 30 the Flucos took on the Mon- overall. The boys’ victory was not easy, as Track and field Flucos won top Forensics sweeps, and ticello Mustangs with a substantial win they battled Spotswood back and forth The Fluco track team made its way to even came in as overall runner-up for fo- of 69-47. Sophomore Chris Whittle fin- all night. Ultimately, however, they got Woodberry Forest to compete Jan. 31. rensics-debate. ished that game with a high of 17 points, the win. The following members of the boys’ Seventeen Flucos placed in the finals, while freshman Kobe Edmonds recorded It was a spectacular night for the Flucos team qualified for the State meet: Dante including the following: junior Danielle a triple double. “Knowing we needed to with an impressive 11 first place finishes, Eddings (55 meter), Eli Hartzog (shot Sumner (first in original oratory); junior win, also coming out with positive energy including one from senior Jack Kersh- put), Ethan Yancey (pole vault), Christian Alex Pellicane (first in extemp); sopho- [is what] motivated us,” said Edmonds. ner, who celebrated his senior night by Holland (triple jump), and the 4x200 relay more Simon Skinner (first in storytelling); As of Feb. 1, the Flucos were looking at winning the 100 back. “I was actually team of Jared Newman, Cameron Holland, seniors Justin Hamill and Jakob Shifflett the season record of 4-16 and hoping to sick and I was going to scratch the back- Colby Martin and Dante Eddings. In addi- (first in humorous duo); senior Cameron upset Louisa. stroke,” said Kershner, who stuck it out tion, Eric White qualified for the National Taylor (second in dramatic interp and hu- As for JV, they battled with Powhatan and ended up competing and taking meet in the freshman 400 meter race. morous duo); senior Paul Nazari (second Jan. 25, but faced a tough loss. JV then home the medal. The Lady Flucos also had a very suc- in humorous interp and humorous duo); went to Madison County to face the Some of the more outstanding per- cessful meet with 11 girls achieving their sophomore Bri Ward (second in poetry); Mountaineers, getting a tight win with a formances included sophomore Abby season best in races. Sophomores Emily senior Lily Dobrin (fourth in serious duo); score of 62-60. Finally, they took on the Harlow, who finished first in two solo and Smeds and Emily Beckmann both qual- sophomore Hollyn Pleasants (fourth); Monticello Mustangs and came away two team events. Freshman Gus Jones ified for the state meet. “I want my relay sophomore Somerville Munt (fourth in with a solid win. “We executed well and helped out by securing first place in the team to break 10 [minutes] and then original oratory); and sophomore Made- came out with good energy. We did what 100 breast and 100 fly. “This was truly a I want to get new records for the mile line Scopelliti (fifth in poetry). our coach told us and we came out with team effort night and many went way time,” said Smeds. a dub,” said eighth grader Bobby Gardner, beyond the normal exertion to swim who scored 15 points in Monticello game. more difficult events or to swim while not Girls’ basketball feeling well,” said Coach Feda Morton. The Fluvanna dive team traveled to The Lady Flucos clashed with the Pow- Harrisonburg Jan. 25 and did not come hatan Indians Jan. 25, prevailing by a back disappointed. Sophomore Lauren narrow score of 59-52. The girls were led Davis took home first place for the girls by junior Neveah Ivory with 18 points, and junior Jason Dech placed first for and were aided by freshman Khamare the boys. “It just comes naturally to me,” Steppe, who had 12 points and 15 re- said Davis, who has only been diving for bounds. “It was our team comradery...and a few months and is now qualified for not getting too high and not getting too States. Fellow Flucos Kamden Shephard low,” said Coach Chad White. and Logan Brophy both finished third, The team pulled out another close win with Brophy earning a qualification for away at Monticello Jan. 30, beating the Regionals. Mustangs 48-43. The victory improved the Lady Flucos’ record to 11-7 on the Wrestling year as of the end of January, giving them The Fluvanna wrestling team saw many an impressive 9-3 in the region. successes at its Jan. 20 tournament, with 16 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | FEB. 7-13, 2019 To advertise email: [email protected]

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Maria Jessica De Juan Ricciotti, a minor, born on February 16, 2010 TROY LAKE COVERAGE MONTICELLO ORDER OF PUBLICATION 15 CUNNINGHAM 53 KENTS STORE The object of the above-styled suit is to grant Petitioner’s Petition for PALMYRA Anthony Roy Ricciotti, Jr. to adopt Maria Jessica Aungon De Juan. LOWER And, it appearing by affidavit filed according to law that the biological SCOTTSVILLE KIDDS STORE CARYSBROOK COST 6 father of said child, Peter Arde was last known to be a resident of the FORK UNION Republic of the Philippines, it is therefore ORDERED that the said Peter 6 6,300 COPIES 15 COLUMBIA Arde appear on the 15th of March, 2019, at 10:00 am, in the Fluvanna BREMO BLUFF County Circuit Court and do what is necessary to protect his interests. DISTRIBUTED BUCKINGHAM

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TOTAL INCIDENTS 442 49 Dime division 9 Uncontrolled 50 Attack TOTAL ARRESTS 8 50 Part of a flower 10 Air bag? 51 _____-minded 11 "___ bitten, 54 Harbor blaze twice shy" Free tax returns prepared at library fighter 12 Take a look Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: SUBMITTED BY DAVE MILLER 57 Okay to eat 14 Coast Guard MISS SWEDE HOST TaxAide, sponsored by AARP and the IRS, prepares tax returns free for elderly and low- 59 Nissan model operation ACHE WAXEN INTO er-income people. To schedule an appointment, leave a message: since 2008 19 Citadel student COUNTERACT BEAR 1. Call 434-214-0572. 60 Tight 21 Limerick starter ENTAIL MARRIAGE 2. A female voice will ask you to wait while she connects you to voicemail. 61 Mountaineer's 24 Eleanor, to TALC YEAST 3. You will hear a phone ring several times. challenge Teddy IMPERIAL ENCAMP 4. The phone will pick up and a male voice will ask you to leave a message. 62 Letter sign-off 25 Willing follower? NOR ANNUL TUTOR 5. When you hear a beep, please say the following as clearly EVEN GONER SIRI as you can: 63 Nose (out) 26 Magician's cry • Your first and last name; 64 Carryall bag 27 Song of David REFER NAVEL MEN • Your phone number; and 65 Airplane 28 Bourdain's TREPAN REFOREST • What times would be best to call you back. assignment "Parts REGAL RISE 6. Then just hang up. TaxAide will call you to set up your appointment. Unknown", e.g. FRENETIC NECTAR TaxAide will be at the Fluvanna County library from Feb. 4 through April 15. Hours are DOWN 29 Chill-inducing RENT INOPERABLE Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon, and Wednesdays & Thursdays from 4-7 p.m. 1 Big cheese 32 Uneasy state EACH ODDER SASS 2 Advil target 34 College bigwig TREE NASTY TROT 20 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | FEB. 7-13, 2019 To advertise email: [email protected]

Short-term volunteer opportunities What can you accomplish with just a few hours of time? SUBMITTED BY CAROL TRACY CARR, FLUVANNA COUNTY VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Taxes are a part of everyone’s life. The majority of TaxAide volunteers are available during tax us will likely spend many hours in the first months season at the Fluvanna library two mornings and of every year organizing our financial data so we can two afternoons each week. Some members of get them to an accountant or tax preparer to file our the team help schedule appointments and other taxes, but there are many individuals and families members greet people and help them fill out in Fluvanna who don’t have that kind of assistance. forms. The rest of the team, after receiving training Fortunately for them, the volunteers at TaxAide are in taxes and tax preparation software, works with available to help. people to prepare their tax returns. TaxAide is a national organization, adminis- Dave Miller is the coordinator for Fluvanna’s tered by the AARP Foundation and sponsored by TaxAide program and welcomes anyone interest- the Internal Revenue Service. Every year a team ed in spending a few hours each week during tax of TaxAide volunteers in Fluvanna prepares and season to help with any of these volunteer jobs. submits between 500 and 600 tax returns a year, This year TaxAide will be available at the Fluvanna as well as answering many tax-related questions. library on Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon TaxAide services are focused on lower-income and and Wednesday and Thursday from 4-7 p.m. If you’re elderly taxpayers, and the average family income interested in learning more about volunteering, for taxpayers served by the local TaxAide group is contact him at [email protected]. between $30,000 and $40,000.

Walt O’Connell is one of several tax counselors available to help with tax preparation. Photo courtesy of Dave Miller. Bill allowing removal of Confederate monuments dies BY ROSEMARIE O’CONNOR CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE

Tension filled the room Wednesday erected during the “lost cause” move- a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee proper actions” of the Charlottesville city (Jan. 30) as a House of Delegates subcom- ment, which viewed the Confederacy as from a local park. government for the mayhem that took mittee voted to kill a bill that would have heroic and the Civil War as a conflict not “I couldn’t imagine that a statue had place in August 2017. let localities decide whether to remove or over slavery but over states’ rights. brought this to our town,” Draine said. “My “Just like the other socialist takeovers,” modify Confederate monuments in their He addressed a subcommittee of the daughter could have been your daughter.” Earnest said, “it’ll be Confederate statues jurisdictions. House Committee on Counties, Cities and A member of the Charlottesville City today, but don’t think they won’t be back Del. David J. Toscano (D-Charlottesville) Towns. The subcommittee’s chair, Del. Council, Kathy Galvin, spoke in favor of next year to expand it to another war, introduced House Bill 2377, which sought Charles D. Poindexter (R-Franklin), gave the bill, citing the need for local legislators another time in history.” to change the current law that makes it those on each side of the debate five to have authority over the monuments. The subcommittee voted 2-6 against illegal to disturb or interfere with war minutes to state their case. With a packed Matthew Christensen, an activist from the bill. Dels. John Bell and David Reid, monuments. His bill would have given audience filling the small committee Charlottesville, said it was an issue of both Democrats from Loudoun County, cities and counties authority to remove room, each person had little more than “basic human decency” and the right of voted to approve the bill. Opposing Confederate or Union monuments. This one minute to speak. local governments. “They own the land, that motion were Democratic Del. Steve is the second year Toscano has sponsored Supporters of Toscano’s legislation they own the statue, they should be able Heretick of Portsmouth and five Repub- such legislation. held up blue signs with messages such as to decide what to do with it,” he said. licans: Dels. Poindexter, Terry Austin of “We give localities the ability to control “Lose the Lost Cause” and “Local Authori- Ed Willis, an opponent of Toscano’s bill, Botetourt County, Jeffrey Campbell of the cutting of weeds. But we haven’t yet ty for War Memorials” printed in black ink. said it violates provisions in the Virginia Smyth County, John McGuire of Henrico given them the control over monuments Lisa Draine had tears in her eyes as she Constitution prohibiting discrimination. County, and Robert Thomas of Stafford that might have detrimental effects on spoke of her daughter, Sophie, who was “It’s painfully clear discrimination based County. the atmosphere and the feeling of the severely injured when a white suprem- on Confederate national origin is the basis Supporters of the bill met with Toscano community,” Toscano said. “If you weren’t acist, James Alex Fields, Jr., drove his car of this bill,” he said. in his office after the meeting. He said he in Charlottesville in August of 2017, it into a crowd of people demonstrating Like other opponents, Willis said his knew the bill’s defeat was a “foregone would be hard to understand all of this.” against racism in Charlottesville. ancestors served in the Civil War. Some conclusion.” HB 2377 was heard last in the He said people across Virginia want Fields, who was sentenced to life in spoke of their families’ long heritage in Vir- meeting, giving little time for debate or the ability to decide what to do with the prison last month for killing Heather ginia and opposed what they felt was the discussion. monuments in their towns. Heyer, was part of the “Unite the Right” attempt to sanitize or alter their history. Toscano said the monuments were rally protesting the city’s plans to remove Frank Earnest said he blamed the “im- To advertise call: 434.207.0223 FEB. 7-13, 2019 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 21 Get to know Kim Mabe, director of social Tavern on the James services Presents BY MADELINE OTTEN CORRESPONDENT Valentine’s Day Menu From a young age, Fluvanna County of human services.” While the nature of the work they do, or some major event that causes people Thursday, February 14th Social Services Director Kim Mabe felt Mabe worked directly under the pre- especially working with abused and ne- to be displaced from their homes. The last that helping people was what she was vious Fluvanna County director of social glected children and adults, can be diffi- time a shelter was operated was in March With Roving Violinist called to do in life. services when she first started in 2006 cult, Mabe finds it can also be rewarding. 2013, due to a snow storm. 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Interagency Council to help inform and years she has been with social services, in Virginia as a social worker and as a She enjoys the variety and the need for educate partners and the public about Mabe has worked with different people social worker supervisor before starting flexibility. She attends meetings, provides the new covered group. Shortly after the and has learned something new from New Ad 1/4 page -- camera ready pdf as a social work supervisor in Fluvanna training and consultation to staff, and has first of the year, almost 500 applicants each of them. in 2006. Altogether, Mabe has 25 years budgetary and human responsibilities. had already been approved for Medic- “I feel very humbled and honored to Th eme: Valentine Menu of experience with local social services “I directly supervise our six supervisors, aid under Medicaid expansion. 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