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To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 3 age quickly and require reposts to stay active. Authorized Shipping Center • Finally, when the search is over, stop the Discount on process and close the loop (remove flyers, delete posts, etc.) Share the good news with Packing Boxes! those who’ve helped! If you find a pet, using similar efforts will maximize your chances of becoming a hero to a family like ours. We are grateful to have Thanks Robert Hurt our “Jack” back home and our family to- 434-589-9602 gether again. I write to thank Congressman Robert Hurt www.mailboxexpresspalmyrava.com – Nora Byrd, Palmyra Mon.-Fri. 9-6 • Sat.10-2 for his most recent visit to Fluvanna as part BBUYUY : of his Fifth District Main Street Tour. As a small business owner, I appreciate his focus Signs Laminating ••DirectDirect on policies that will help small businesses Banners Document and family farms. Hurt’s outreach in the dis- Fiery car crash •Bulk•Bulk Custom Shredding trict, and visits to Red Rocker Candy, are a Calendars Notary Public welcome sight - keep up the good work! •Local•Local Canvas Portraits Full / Self Serve – Sue Charney, Troy kills Zion Cross- Art Prints Copying Finding a lost pet aandnd Photo Packages (black & After two very longs weeks of search- Copying white/color) roads man ing for our lost kitty, we were fortunate to SSAVEAVE Blueprints, Large Format have him returned safely. However, this is BY CHRISTINA DIMEO GUSEMAN, Prints, etc. Professional not always the way these stories go. Preven- CORRESPONDENT Mailbox Rentals Packing tively, collars with tags, chipping, and GPS A fiery car crash on Central Plains Rd. PPrivaterivate Faxing Specialty Boxes trackers can all help return your pet, but the Saturday night (Aug. 29) resulted in the following measures can also help improve death of Christopher G. Hart, 46, of Zion ilbox 24/7 the odds of reuniting lost pets with their Crossroads, according to authorities. MMailboxa Access owners. We offer the following: Hart was driving a 1999 red Ford Ranger to your Just Ask! ls Mail in • Make the call – at Lake Monticello, call the pickup truck when, at 10:05 p.m., it ran off RRentalsenta Our 265 Turkeysag Trail, #102 main gate to report your pet missing. They the right side of the road and struck a tree, Lobby. maintain a list of lost and found pets and can according to Virginia State Police and the Safety, Security, and Email: [email protected] contact you if your pet is reported found. Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office. Convenience. Fax: 434-589-9603 • Foot patrol – start as soon as possible, “He had to be cut out of the truck,” said Owner: Terry Brown looking high and low, close-in and gradu- Sheriff Eric Hess. “He had extensive inju- ally widen. Don’t forget the leash and treats ries. There may have been some speed in- as your pet may be fearful. volved but not necessarily high speed. Any • Animal agencies – contact local animal time you come to a dead stop in a tree even shelters (Fluvanna SPCA, Caring for Crea- 55 miles per hour is nasty. It was a pretty tures) and vet offices (Fork Union, Cross- good-sized tree.” roads) in case your pet is turned in. Fluvanna Fire Chief Mike Brent said, “At • Print materials – create a flyer with 10:17 on Saturday night we were dispatched photo and description of what makes your to a motor vehicle accident where the driver pet recognizable. Leave flyers at local busi- was entrapped and the car was on fire. We nesses (with permission), on community had to get the fire out and unpin the driver. FLUVANNA HORSE FARMS bulletin boards and in Lake Monticello We got the driver out.” cubbies. Send email with a flyer attached Hart was loaded onto Pegasus, the emer- 5 Minutes to Shopping and Medical to friends in your area so they can share gency transport helicopter, and sent to the as well. Fluvanna Review’s classified and University of Virginia Medical Center. But display ads will also have a much broader the next morning at 8:39 he died from his reach, and rewards provide motivation. injuries, according to the incident report • Social media – Facebook: Fluvanna Lost from the sheriff’s office. and Found Pets, and Lake Monticello are The cause of the crash is under investiga- good places to post your notice, but posts tion by state police Trooper K. K. Brown.

8.57 Acres 10 Acres Obituary Kendra Shannon Matula

Willow Oaks – 3476 Sq.Ft. Troy Heights – 2,236 sq.ft. $439,900 Kendra Shannon Matula, 72, of Palmyra, Luxury Horse Farm- $585,000 Perfect for Horses, Alpacas and Cattle Va. passed away at her home on August 13 • Immaculate Brick ranch w/basement w/2,236 sq.ft. • Quality custom builder’s Home & Farm after a long battle with cancer. She was • Open fl oor plan great for entertaining & fl ow • 60’ x 40’ incredible barn w/fans, equipment barn, born September 3, 1942 in West Orange, • Vaulted, Tray & 9 Ft. ceilings to be enjoyed NJ, the daughter of the late Brinton and tack room, 2 run ins,riding ring, paddocks. • Gourmet kitchen w/ corian and pull out shelves • Lots extras incl. tongue/ ceiling, Dorothy Shannon. She married David • Master suite w/ balcony & whirlpool tub & shower Matula on May, 6, 1972, and they shared gourmet kitchen includes, corian, hardwood • Hardwood fl oors throughout, stone fi replace 43 years of marriage together. fl oors, large rooms, sun room, • Barn w/8 stalls leading to separate pastures She was a nurse first but a mother fore- • king master suite, walk in shower and more. • 7 fenced pastures, riding ring & several streams most and spent many years in volunteer • Only 15 mins. Cville, easy commute Richmond/ & 2 ponds work with the Navy Relief and Parent- Cville. • High hay loft • A private sanctuary for you & your animals serene Teacher organizations. She loved to read, • Too many extras to list, check website home/farm surrounded by mature forest do crossword puzzles and was an avid • A must see property • Turn key operation, everything has been baseball fan. • Only $585,000, MLS #533495 done for you Kendra’s memory will be carried on • Minutes to I 64 Spring Creek Medical, Walmart, by her husband, David Matula, son and Lowes and dining daughter-in-law, Seth and Tisha Matula of - Easy commute to Cville & Richmond Palmyra, Va. and their three children Aiden, Service arrangements at Arlington National • Motivated owner has invested more than ask price Reece and Griffin; son and daughter-in-law Cemetery are still being arranged. Material • Only $439,900, MLS# 535105 Jay and Jessica Matula of Germantown, Md. contributions can be made in her honor Karen J. Kehoe, RE/MAX Hall of Fame and their two children Joshua and Jaxson; to the American Cancer Society or the brother, Captain Roger Shannon USCG and Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jeffer- Call 24 hrs 7 days 434/249-5836 wife Margaret and children; brother-in-law, son Parkway, Suite 300, Charlottesville, VA [email protected] • www.Move2VA.com Henry Matula and wife Lana and children. 22911. 4 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | September 3, 2015 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com Presents the 2015-2016 Season at Carysbrook Performing Arts Center Coming off the highly successful 2014-15 Season, The Fluvanna Arts Council is proud to present the upcoming 17th Season at the Carysbrook Performing Arts Center. * We have new prices this year for Military/Veterans: $10 and our Family Package:(2 adults + 3 or more children) $5 each. NO RESERVE SEATS! Purchase your tickets online: www.Carysbrook.org or call 434-842-1333

Saturday, September 19 at 7:30 pm Friday, October 9 at 7:30 pm November 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22 2Wishes ODYSSEY Friday and Saturdays at For “2Wishes” variety is the spice THE PERSIMMON TREE PLAYERS of life. Their varied musical OF SOUL PRESENT: 7:30 pm influences and experiences come Sundays at 3:00 pm together to form a delicious Directed with presen- musical combo. We can promise tation by Fluvanna’s beautifulharmonies, werious own, Horace Scruggs, It's 1942, and two of Hollywood's guitar playing and bad jokes! this excellent perform- biggest divas have descended upon ance traces the evolu- the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Rockfish Gap tion of popular music Hotel -- assistants, luggage, and leg- styles with traditional endary feud with one another in tow. Rockfish Gap is a new band in the African songs, spiritu- Everything seems to be in order for Americana genre made up of well-seasoned als, rhythm & blues, their wartime performance...that is, Central Virginia musicians who display a gospel and more. until they are somehow assigned to diversity of style with unity of purpose. The Songs included “St. the same suite. Mistaken identities, mix of traditional bluegrass, interesting Louis Blues”, “It Don’t overblown egos, double entendres, acoustic country, and original songs in mean a Thing” and “Oh, Happy Day” along with many others. and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles multiple genres makes for an eclectic show A COMEDY round out this hilarious nod to the with comfort and surprises. BY MICHAEL MCKEEVER classic comedies of the 30s and 40s. ★$12 Advance ★ $15 at the door ★$12 Advance ★ $15 at the door ★$12 Advance ★ $15 at the door ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available Saturday, January 23 at 7:30 pm Saturday, February 13 at 7:30 pm Rootstone Jug Band Rootstone Jug Band evokes a time before radios and recordings, when folk songs were woven into the fabric of rural life. Musicians played with distinctive 'regional accents'. This group has studied and absorbed a range of regional styles. Old-time songs from Virginia are presented alongside material from the classic jug bands and songsters of Memphis, all with a deep respect for the music's origins. These songs are essential ingredients in the American musi- Saturday, December 5 at 7:30 pm cal recipe, and in the hands and voices of Rootstone Jug Band, they come alive again Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 pm OPENING for Rootstone Jug Band: Fluvanna Community Singers present: Gospel Fest Ice House Road 'Tis the Holiday Season Ice House Road doesn’t fit neatly into any genre. The Gospel Fest will be the perfect cure for the “Winter Blahs”! Local Certainly, it has its roots in Outlaw and Alternative It’s the Holiday Season and that means it’s time for the annual country, has a Zack Brown feel at times, and can Holiday Concert by the Fluvanna Community Singers. With both old singing groups will provide the hand-clapping and foot tapping music be very honky-tonk(ish), but it isn’t afraid to and new songs of the Season, you are sure to get into the Holiday that will warm the blood and lift the spirit. Wonderful entertainment for incorporate influences from outside the country mood! Expertedly directed by Horace Scruggs. the whole family and will leave you with a fervent “Hallelujah, Amen”!! music spectrum into their music. ★ ★ ★Admission FREE ★ No Reserved Seats ★Admission $5 ★ No Reserved Seats $12 Advance $15 at the door ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available

April 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm Sundays at 3:00 pm

Saturday, March 5 at 7:30 pm WRITTEN BY SUSAN NANUS Celtibillies PRESENTED BY THE PERSIMMON TREE PLAYERS Hailed as “a classic. . . . humorous, full of warmth and real invention” FLUVANNA COMMUNITY SINGERS Through acclaimed recordings, movie soundtracks, National Public Radio, Public TV (The New Yorker), this beloved children’s story and play—first published “SPRING CONCERT” and dynamic live concerts from Virginia to Alaska, the Celtibillies have helped more than fifty years ago—introduces readers to Milo and his adventures thousands appreciate the deep rooted connections between the Appalachian "Old in the Lands Beyond. For Milo, everything’s a bore. When a tollbooth mys- Saturday, April 30 at 7:30 pm Time" music of their native southwest Virginia and the Celtic music of the Scots Irish teriously appears in his room, he drives through only because he’s got nothing better to do. But Sunday, May 1 at 3:00 pm who settled the Appalachian mountains. Celtibillies‘ concerts are a rollicking on the other side, things seem different. Milo visits the Island of Conclusions (you get there by Coming off the highly successful and much enjoyed Spring Concert – mixture of traditional and original music and song interspersed with just the right jumping), learns about time from a ticking watchdog named Tock, and even embarks on a quest amount of humor to keep audiences in stitches. Celtibillies also celebrates the link to rescue Rhyme and Reason! Somewhere along the way, Milo realizes something astonishing. by both audience and singers—of last year, who knows what the between traditional music and dance by offering concerts featuring dancers who Life is far from dull. In fact, it’s exciting beyond his wildest dreams. . . accomplished director, Horace Scruggs, has up his sleeve for this excel in Appalachian Clogging and Irish Step Dance. Season! Whatever it is, you are guaranteed to have lots of fun ★$12 Advance ★ $15 at the door ★$12 Advance ★ $15 at the door and leave humming a tune. ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available ★ $10 Students/Military/Veterans ★ Family Package Available ★Admission FREE ★ No Reserved Seats

Carysbrook Performing Arts Center For Tickets Online: www.Carysbrook.org or Email: [email protected] or Call 434-842-1333 8880 James Madison (Hwy 15) The Fluvanna Arts Council delights in bringing you, our audience wonderful entertainment. We wouldn’t be able to do this without our Fork Union,VA 23055 generous contributorsand tireless volunteers. If you would like a more active part in this theater experience, ask any of the volunteers or technicians how you might become an important part of the Fluvanna Arts Council! To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 5 For Residents of Richmond man sentenced to two years Louisa and Fluvanna Counties Driving drunk Drew Th ompson shattered lives Board Certifi ed BY TRICIA JOHNSON, CORRESPONDENT On the warm autumn day of Oct. 3, pick up her 12-year-old old daughter from Hearing Instrument Specialist 2014, Joshua Heinze was still just an cheerleading practice. She was hungry, average guy. The 40-year-old Richmond and was thinking of picking up Chinese Wednesday, Sept 9th resident was married with two children, food for dinner. The next thing she re- had a good job in IT with the Federal members was waking up in her wrecked 9:00 -Noon Reserve, and an active social life. He had car in excruciating pain, wondering if she (Other hours by appointment) never been in trouble with the law – never was going to die. even had a traffic ticket. Heinze was arrested one week later But after that day he would never be and charged with DUI, First Offense, with Spring Creek Family Dentistry “just an average guy” again. Failure to Drive on the Right Side of the 34 Jeff erson Court, Zion Crossroads The morning started with Heinze float- Highway, and with Maiming in the Com- ing the James River to Scottsville with a mission of a DUI. The first two charges Come in – or – call for appointment friend from work, drinking beer along were dropped, and Heinze pled guilty to 434-977-2770 or 800-850-7994 the way. They then stopped at a brewery Maiming in the Commission of a DUI on to drink more beer before heading home. May 22, 2015. All types and styles of Hearing Aids available As he left the brewery and walked to his On Aug. 28, 2015, Heinze and his victim • Hearing Screening – No Charge car, Joshua Heinze made a decision. He and their spouses appeared in court to decided to drive drunk. speak about the impact the accident has • 10 point Hearing Aid cleaning and Check-up, He got lost at one point and had to had on their lives, and to hear the sen- All Makes and Models – No Charge consult his phone for directions, nearly tence the judge would hand down. State • Hearing Aid batteries – All Sizes running off the road in the process. He sentencing guidelines for a first DUI with drove through the rainy dusk into almost injuries recommended a sentence of from Anyone that may have a hearing problem and all hearing aid users are invited complete darkness without ever turning one to 30 days in jail. Commonwealth’s At- to come in and see Mr. Th ompson for free service and consultation. on his headlights. And when he neared torney Jeff Haislip believed that sentence Palmyra on Rt. 15, he drove his car across was inadequate, and requested a five-year the center line and into oncoming traffic, jail sentence. Judge Richard Moore had a causing a terrible accident which changed tough decision to make. his life and the lives of his victim and both “This is a difficult case,” said Moore. of their families forever. “This is one of the most tragic cases I have © Beltone Audiology & Hearing Aid Centers 2015 Lisa Black of Palmyra was on her way heard of because of the potential conse- to Camp Friendship that drizzly evening to quences to both families,” he explained as

The Fluvanna Historical Society Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Old Farm Day 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Saturday, October 3 • Antique Farm Equipment • Classic Autos & Trucks • Arts & Crafts • Kids’ Activities Swim FAST • Demonstrations & Exhibits From • Great Food • Live Music And Much, Much More! School to the Pool Volunteers Needed! For Some It takes a lot of work and lots of people to produce an event the size of this one. We need folks to help with kids activities, park- na F ing, contests, setting up tents & displays, Serious Fluvanna Fun driving tractors, and dozens of other chores on Old Farm Day. Volunteers also help and to get the park ready the week before the event. Check our website for details & e-mail your name, contact info and availability to Fitness! [email protected].

Adults $5 • Children 12 & under FREE The Season is from Pleasant Grove • Rt. 53 • Palmyra VA September 14th to the end of Bring your family and friends - but no pets, please! Rain or shine. May 2016. Information: www.oldfarmday.org or call 434-589-9405 Proceeds benefi t the Fluvanna Historical Society & the building of the Farm Heritage Museum For more info - www.iswimfast.org or 434-326-5533 6 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | September 3, 2015 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com he called recess to consider the sentence. get help.” The court had heard testimony from “I want to say that I am so sorry,” Heinze Black describing her injuries and her said, turning in his chair in the witness ongoing recovery from them. “I remem- box to face the victim. ber the rescue worker saying we needed Before the judge handed down his sen- Pegasus but it was raining so Pegasus tence, Haislip spoke. “These cards were E W THOMASTHOMAS, couldn’t come. I heard the worker saying played on Oct. 3, 2014,” Haislip asserted, there was not time to get me to the hos- “and what we see here today is just the pital by ambulance,” Black said, “and I fallout from that.” IINC.NC. SSUPERMARKETUPERMARKET thought I was going to die.” Heinze’s defense attorney described his 13027 James Madison Hwy. in Palmyra at Rt. 15 & Rt. 53 “I remember the noises I heard when life before the accident as “blameless.” 434-589-8412 • Open Mon. - Sat. 6:30 am - 7 pm they cut me out of the car,” said Black, Before he issued his sentence, the judge re- “and I remember begging for medication ferred to Black’s testimony as “poignant and because the pain was so bad.” honest and moving and stark,” and spoke of We will be open until Pepsi Black recited the litany of her injuries: the “commendatory and supportive” letters 4pm on 2 Liters “My lungs had collapsed... they had to in- that were written in support of Heinze. tubate me through my nose because my “Every time someone gets behind the Monday .99¢ neck was broken. My femur was broken wheel of a car drunk, they should realize and the pain was excruciating. All of the they can kill somebody,” said Judge Moore. ligaments were torn in my left knee. My “That person is creating the same risk and collarbone was broken. There were four putting others at risk to the same extent DELI SPECIALS breaks in my neck. My hand was crushed that Mr. Heinze did.” and an artery was dissected in my neck. I “Punishment has to fit the crime and Butterball Ovenroasted Turkey ...... $5.99 lb. had multiple broken ribs.” the offender,” the judge explained. “This Smithfi eld German Bologna ...... $2.99 lb. All told, Black spent 19 days in the hos- crime was terrible. But this offender Land o Lake Sharp American Cheese ...... $5.99 lb. pital. She has had multiple surgeries to doesn’t have a history of bad – he has a Red Bliss Potato Salad ...... $2.99 lb. TUESDAY put a rod in her broken femur, 2 plates history of good.” Specialty Apple or Cherry Pie 22 oz...... $3.99 Is $5 Wonderoast and 10 screws in her right knee, pins in “You are fortunate,” the judge admon- Freshly Baked Kaiser Rolls ...... 6/$1.99 her injured hand. She faces still more sur- ished Heinze, “that we are not here on a Day! geries to correct the serious injuries that manslaughter case.” resulted from the crash. “I think the guidelines are low. I think MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Recovery from the accident is ongoing they are inadequate,” said the judge. USDA Choice Tenderaged Beef for Black. “I stood up in the beginning of “Taking into account the blood alcohol Boneless Ribeye Steaks...... $9.99 lb. WEDNESDAY December and I had to relearn my balance. level of 0.15, the fact that you were driving Boneless Flat Iron Steaks ...... $5.29 lb. Is Senior Around Jan. 1, I started walking,” she said. with no headlights, looking at your cell $ “I want to walk the same way I did before phone... that right there shows you weren’t Boneless Chuck Shoulder Steaks ...... 3.99 lb. $ Discount Day… – I try to. I was a runner before all of this a proper driver.” Freshly Ground Ground Chuck ...... 3.99 lb. happened,” she added. “I don’t think (the guidelines) take into Fresh Pork Sparerib ...... $2.29 lb. It pays to be 60! Healing from the physical trauma is only account collateral and residual damage,” Fresh Pork Shoulder Picnics ...... $1.29 lb. part of Black’s recovery; she must deal said Moore, shaking his head. “The pain Sugardale Ham Portions (butt or shank) ...... 99¢ lb. with the emotional trauma as well. “When and fear of surgeries – I don’t think the Pork Neck Bones ...... 99¢ lb. Watch for the I was trapped in my car, I could hear my guidelines take that into account.” Fresh Chicken Leg Quarters 10 lb. bag ...... $3.99 lb. Lunch Specials phone on the floor of the car,” Black said “I am sentencing you to five years in Fresh Split Chicken Breasts ...... $1.69 lb. on Facebook through tears. “I could hear it ringing and jail. What I think is appropriate is not to Perdue Fresh Ground Turkey ...... $2.49 lb. I knew it was my daughter, wondering impose the entire five-year sentence, so where I was, and I couldn’t tell her.” I am going to suspend all but two years,” Black’s family has also been left with the judge explained. “At the same time I emotional scars. “It has been a long road will take under advisement a request by LUNCH & FROZEN MEATS DAIRY SPECIALS for my kids – long and hard,” Black said. the defense to reconsider or suspend that Ballpark Meat Franks 15 oz...... $1.69 Chobani Greek Yogurt 5.3 oz...... 89¢ $ Cracker Barrel Bar Cheese 7-8 oz...... $1.79 “It was just a nightmare. 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The Scottsville Fire De- - Blue Crabs Chesapeake aggressive interior attack and were able partment also assisted, Potter said, “by Bay to save most of the structure.” stationing a unit in Fork Union to cover There are two ways to fight a fire, subsequent calls due to the multiple man- - Scallops Seafood to Potter said – from the inside and from the power-intensive incidents being worked Zion outside. “Obviously you can save more of by the Fluvanna County units.” - Clams the house if you go inside to put it out, but “There were a lot of things going on at Crossroads. you have to balance that with crew safety,” one time,” said Brent. “I’m very proud of he explained. “If it’s an abandoned struc- everybody.” - Oysters ture that’s not worth anything, most of For now Johnson’s family is staying in the the time you’ll stay defensive [and remain Best Western hotel. “We’re not sure what - Crabmeat outside]. 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Even what we thought we put the fire out quickly.” could salvage we pretty much lost.” “The guys got there and knocked The material loss isn’t as important - Salmon [the fire] down in a very short amount to Johnson as the fact that her family is of time,” said Mike Brent, chief of Flu- safe. “Looking at the house and seeing we - Tuna vanna Fire. “The overhaul took a long have to clean this up overwhelms me,” time, though.” After the fire has been she said, “but we’re also overwhelmed - Assorted extinguished, firefighters do an overhaul in a positive way from the community – by “hitting hot spots, removing burned people stopping by that we don’t know, Fresh Fish debris out of the house so it doesn’t reig- bringing us water, the fire department, Mon - Thur: 11 am -6 pm nite, and so forth,” Brent explained. The everybody. We never knew there’d be all-clear didn’t come till 2:41 a.m. – over that much support.” Fri, 11 am -7 pm four hours after the initial call. Seeing the fire department in action New Sat, 10 am -7 pm Though the cause of the fire has not yet was a new experience for Johnson. Store Sun: 10 am - 6 pm been officially determined, Johnson feels “They deserve so much credit,” she said. Front pretty certain she knows what happened. “They even saved the little things, like Look for “The line that goes from the power line The my purse. They found $10 that didn’t get Wagon to the house, that wraps around to the burned and they brought that out. The Dog Friendly meter box, that line snapped and broke,” fire department was awesome.”

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SSpiritpatati tthehe rit Fluvanna County LLibraryibrary Arts, Crafts and Roger Black. Photo Courtesy of Roger Black Baked Goods Sale Roger Black, 57, announced to the Flu- which he said has given him familiarity vanna Review that he is seeking election with the staff and its dynamics. to become Fluvanna County’s Clerk of Fluvanna voters should choose him the Circuit Court. because “I think I’m the strongest can- “I was approached by people in the didate with my experience,” Black said. Saturday, Sept. 12th community who were aware of my “I’ve served the citizens of Fluvanna public service record and felt I was a County in both volunteer and paid po- 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. good fit for the office,” said Black, “that I sitions since I was in my early 20s. My would be someone who would maintain knowledge of the people and processes the enviable reputation that the current in other county offices that would be staff has enjoyed for so many years.” involved in running the clerk’s office Burger & BBQ, Face Painting, Black has worked for Fluvanna as an makes me a strong candidate.” erosion and sediment control site in- The clerk of the circuit court is the Custom Woodworking, spector for 10 years. Before that, he was official court administrator for all court a Virginia Department of Forestry techni- cases and handles a myriad of docu- cian in Fluvanna and other counties for ment-related needs for the county and and other “Unique” Arts and Crafts. 12 years. His contributions to Fluvanna its citizens. For more info include serving on the planning com- There are four other candidates for Sponsored by mission for two years and spending eight clerk of circuit court: Rovelle Brown, call: Debra Palmyra United Methodist Church years as elected Thomas Jefferson Soil Deborah Diemer, Kym Rouillard, and 434-589-6881 and Water Conservation District Director. Tristana Treadway. The election is Nov. 3. A graduate of Fluvanna County High School, Black has some credits from Piedmont Virginia Community College and “a lot of specialized training over the ZZoomoom ProfessionalProfessional WWhiteninghitening SSysystem years in several different disciplines,” he In Office Treatment: 8-10 Shade Difference said, including training in law enforce- A brighter, ment and investigation through the Vir- whiter smile, in ONLY $329 about an hour. ginia Department of Forestry. Some offices charge up to $600 If elected, Black doesn’t want to assume that “great changes are neces- Take Home Whitening & Trays $199 sary” for the clerk’s office. “The current In Office Quick Pro 4 Shade Varnish $99 Call today to discuss the Zoom Whitening System! staff of deputy clerks have more than one hundred years of experience between Comprehensive Orthodontic Services • Invisalign Teen and Adult them,” he said. “They have developed Most Dental Insurances accepted • Financing Option Available very specialized skills, have been cross- trained, provide prompt, courteous, and effective customer service, and have an audit record that should be the envy of most clerk’s offices. If elected, I would 34 Jefferson Ct, Zion Crossroads, VA 22942 2202 North Berkshire Rd., Suite 203 Phone: 540-832-3232 Charlottesville, VA 22901 reinstate all deputy clerks to their pre- (Off Rt#15 across from Walmart) Phone: 434-293-9793 2015 vious positions, no exceptions.” Black’s www.springcreekdentist.com www.cvilleteeth.com office is located inside the clerk’s office, 10 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | September 3, 2015 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com In-house lab PProvidingroviding FullFull SServiceervice blood results Decoding the VVeterinaryeterinary CCareare fforor CCatsats aandnd DDogs!ogs! while you wait crime log “Everybody in the country BY CHRISTINA DIMEO GUSEMAN, has to report, it’s how we CORRESPONDENT know if crime is going up The Fluvanna Review publishes the or down.” crime log – a list of all offenses result- ing in charges that took place in Flu- – Sheriff Eric Hess vanna each week, compiled by the Flu- vanna County Sheriff’s Office – so that residents can get an accurate idea of the addresses are generalized – typically a crime taking place in their community. block on a street is named – so as not to But sometimes the sparse language give away a specific residence. ((540)540) 832832 - 17511751 in the crime log can be confusing. For The number of offenses each week www.xroadsanimalhospital.com example, “all other offenses” is often varies. For the past five weeks, for reported to have occurred at a specific example, offenses have ranged between time and place in Fluvanna. What does 11 and 18 per week. that mean? In allowing agencies to compile accu- Keep Your Companions Sheriff Eric Hess and Captain Von Hill rate crime statistics, IBR gives Fluvanna explained that their office is required the opportunity to reflect on some good to use an incident-based reporting (IBR) news. In the last set of crime data avail- Happy and Healthy! program, fully implemented in Virginia able, said Hill, Fluvanna’s crime rate in 2000, in order to pass along concrete was the lowest of surrounding counties. crime information to the Virginia State “Crime rate in Fluvanna for the last four Police and the Federal Bureau of Inves- years has been declining,” Hill said. tigation. Why is that? “Here in Fluvanna we try The uniform method of detailing crime to be as proactive as possible, getting out used with IBR gives these agencies the data in the community, deputies getting to they need to be able to compile statistics, know individuals, knowing who to talk analyze information, and make decisions. to if an incident unfolds,” explained Hill. “Everybody in the country has to Plus, he said, residents will occasionally report,” said Hess. “It’s how we know if bring information to the sheriff’s office if crime is going up or down.” they know of something going on. “Being Offenses are broken into two catego- able to have that kind of trust with the ries: the more serious ones are labeled community is very important,” Hill said. Group A while the less serious ones fall “With that partnership with the commu- into Group B. nity, the sheriff’s office is very successful.” AAcceptingccepting NewNew PatientsPatients Group A includes crimes such as homi- cide, kidnapping, arson, assault, theft, and embezzlement. Group B offenses, said Hill, CountrySide Wellness exams, puppy/kitten visits, spay/neuter, include things like disorderly conduct, microchipping, surgery, dental cleanings & dental surgery driving under the influence (DUI), run- Upholstery Digital X-ray • Dental X-ray aways, trespassing, and curfew violations. Home & Marine Sometimes an offense doesn’t fall into the specific categories established under IBR. When that happens, it appears on the crime log as “all other offenses.” That category can contain crimes ranging from animal control cases to noise complaints. So Fluvanna’s crime log includes fairly Dr. Jesse Bejar Dr. Ashley Zeni Dr. Erin Davis specific, albeit sparse, information about what went wrong in the county that LocatedLocated at at Zion Zion Crossroads Crossroads acrossacross the the street (Rt.15) from Walmart/Lowes week. The log includes the name of the Carroll Morse street (Rt.15) from Walmart/Lowes crime – which can be as simple as “in- timidation” or as complicated as “theft 434-589-4106 65 Jefferson Court Exit #136 65Gordonsville, Jefferson Va. Court 22942 Exit #136 of motor vehicle parts or accessories” – P.O. Box 8, Rt. 603 Gordonsville, Va. 22942 OFF I64 plus a date, a time, and an address. The Kents Store, VA 23084 OFF I64

To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 11 )OXYDQQD5HSXEOLFDQ&RPPLWWHH Senior program Annual Fall Fundraiser kicks off 6DWXUGD\6HSWHPEHUWK BY CHRISTINA DIMEO GUSEMAN, CORRESPONDENT SPDW+LVWRULF3OHDVDQW*URYH3ROH%DUQV Presenting: Martha Boneta, Property Rights Activist State Senator Tom Garrett, VA-22 Delegate Rob Bell, VA-58 Delegate Lee Ware VA -65 Bob Ullenbruch, Fluvanna BOS Ken Peterson, Goochland BOS Ben Slone, Chair, Goochland GOP John Whitbeck, RVP Chair Daniel Bradshaw, Singing the National Anthem Various Local Candidates Joe Thomas and Rob Schilling Residents attend fi rst TRIAD meeting. Photo by Christina Dimeo Guseman as Masters of Ceremonies The senior citizens program known as iff’s office hopes that the local TRIAD TRIAD kicked off Tuesday morning (Aug. chapter will come together for another Casual dress, BBQ Fare 27) with its first meeting since Virginia meeting in October. $25/person or $40/couple Attorney General Mark Herring visited Those present filled out surveys stating TRIAD Fluvanna County on Aug. 4 to how much of an impact on their daily All 12 & under eat free! Student tickets: $12 establish a local chapter. The meeting’s lives they felt from issues such as going ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– overarching emphasis was to call upon out after dark, fear of personal abuse, To reserve tickets, HPDLOÁXYDQQDUHSXEOLFDQ#JPDLOFRP residents to essentially create the local and sense of personal isolation. chapter by helping to shape its vision, At the beginning of the meeting, the )RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQYLVLWXVDWZZZÁXYDQQDUHSXEOLFDQFRP structure, and next steps. people present introduced themselves “This group here is about you, what and shared a little about what brought your community needs and what you them there. Sharon Sutton said she at- want for yourself,” Johnetta Guishard, tended the meeting because she is in- community outreach coordinator from terested in safety and the ability to stay Herring’s office, told the group of about in her own home as she grows older. Pat Third 20 gathered at the library. Podwysocki said that as a widow, she TRIAD is a cooperative effort between knows the pitfalls of people trying to senior care providers, senior citizens, and scam her out of money. Ruby Schumak- Thursday law enforcement to help reduce crimes er came to learn if there is something against seniors. Its name is derived from she can do to be more independent so at The Lodge at Old Trail the three founding organizations that es- that she may continue to live where she tablished the program in 1988: the Ameri- is. Paul Hanson, who cares for his aging can Association of Retired Persons, the In- mother, said that it is very hard for her to SEPTEMBER 6:00-8:00 pm ternational Association of Chiefs of Police, say no to people when pressured. 17 and the National Sheriffs’ Association. “I care for my elderly parents and every “The power you had before, you can day is a struggle to teach them what to do Something’s cooking at The Lodge at Old Trail and you won’t want still have again,” said Fluvanna TRIAD [to be safe],” said Sheriff Eric Hess. “We to miss it. It’s time for the 4th Annual Culinary Competition for the coordinator Sandra Patterson. “You used are very, very excited about this program benefit of the Western Albemarle Rescue to [do]... whatever you want to do, and coming to this community.” Squad, as local restaurant chefs compete for now as a senior citizen people are telling Those interested in becoming involved bragging rights and the coveted Silver trophy. you your limitations…. We’re going to with TRIAD are urged to contact the You may even win a seat at the Judges Table give you back your power.” sheriff’s office at 434-589-8211. or The Tasting Table. It’s sure to be a recipe The first step for Fluvanna’s TRIAD moving forward is to figure out what its Fine Japanese Cuisine for a great night of fun! Seniors and Law Enforcement Together Make your plans soon. (SALT) council will look like, said Guis- Tickets are on sale now. hard. SALT councilmembers are elected For more information on by their local TRIAD organizations and AsianAsianCafe-Palmyra.com Cafe attend regional SALT meetings on their Soups • Salads • Sushi • Chinese Specialties • Beer and Wine 4th Annual purchasing tickets, contact behalf. “Ask yourself if you want a role in Hibachi (Grilled) Steak, Fillet Mignon, The Lodge at Old Trail at it,” Guishard urged the group. Chicken, Shrimp, Scallops and Lobster 434-823-9100 or Next steps will also include shaping the local chapter by possibly establishing 265 Turkey Sag Trail, #103 Jefferson Centre [email protected] (Across from Food Lion, beside Mailbox Express) officers, doing fundraisers, and applying for grant money. “It looks like whatever Check out Our Menu Online: you decide it looks like,” Guishard said. AsianCafe-Palmyra.com “Get us the ideas you want us to have,” and Call for Your Order to Go: Patterson said. “We can have a shindig run by you.” 434-591-6640 or 591-6641 There will be a senior resources fair on Closed Tuesdays 330 Claremont Lane, Crozet, Virginia 22932 | www.lodgeatoldtrail.com Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Calvary Lunch : 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Chapel off Rt. 53. 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It was a back and forth late change at quarterback, battle that could have the offense had to be a little gone either way. The constrained in what it could Flying Flucos hosted the attempt. He also noted that Eagles from Freedom High Freedom had a major ad- School on Friday, Aug. 28. vantage in size. However, he Playing before a large but explained that he attempted quiet crowd, junior Mark to counter that problem by Grooms stepped in at the using his big linemen on last minute to play quar- offense and quicker, smaller terback for the Flucos. lineman on the defensive Senior quarterback Gavin side. This strategy seem to Patrick injured his ankle in work reasonably well, as the practice two days before Flucos held their own in the the home opener. Grooms trenches. showed why new Head On Friday, Sept. 4, the Coach Steve Szarmach Flucos travel to Spotsylva- had him penciled in as the nia High. After a bye week starting tailback. He ripped they return home on Sept. off touchdown runs of 55 18 to take on Culpeper high. and 65 yards. Grooms also On Sept. 24 they begin play threw a lovely 12 yard TD The Flying Flucos hosted the Eagles from Freedom High School on Friday, Aug. 28. Photo by Lisa Hurdle against traditional Jefferson pass to senior wide-out Jay District opponents, with a Amos. defender and into the arms of Amos in a holding call, Grooms ran a keeper play. game at Charlottesville High. The game began with the Flucos in the back of the end zone. Ditta again The Eagles almost brought him down at added the extra point and the Fluco led the line of scrimmage, but he broke free possession of the ball. On the first play Fresh in-store made from scratch! from scrimmage, senior running back 14-7 with 7:42 left in the half. and got into the secondary. Again he made Jason Lee gained 23 yards on a sweep to The Flucos held Freedom and forced a clever cutback to elude the Freedom de- the left. After a run for no gain, Grooms a punt, as Zach Hartzog made a big stop fensive backs. The result was another long took off to his right, just made it around for Fluvanna. Unfortunately, the Flucos touchdown run. Unfortunately the extra WAHOO! the corner and then made an outstand- promptly turned the ball over, as Grooms point kick was no good and the score was Home Games @ Trouble Free Tailgate ing cutback into the middle of the field was intercepted when he tried to throw 21-20 in favor of the Eagles with 2:58 re- Scott Stadium (Per-person or bulk) long while under heavy pressure. The maining in the third quarter. Sept. 12 - Notre Dame Pork BBQ or Smoked Chicken to leave the Freedom defenders behind. Sept. 19 - William & Mary Eagles ran for a couple of first downs as In the fourth quarter neither team House BBQ Sauce Marcus Ditta added the extra point and Sept. 25 - Boise State Fresh Baked Potato Rolls the Flucos had an early 7-0 lead. the clock ran down. 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The After the game, Szarmach praised Have a down field to an open Joshua Carbee score was Freedom 21 and Fluvanna 14, Grooms for stepping up so impressively story for a big gain of 35 yards. Running back with 4:30 left in the quarter. to run the offense. He also noted that idea? Craig Russo then gained 18 on a sweep to The Flucos were behind for the first Amos was outstanding on offense and the left and the Flucos had a first down time in the game, but they responded im- as a ball hawk on defense, breaking up at the 12 yard line. Grooms then lofted a mediately. After a long gain on a pass from several of the Eagles passing attempts. nice high floater just over the Freedom Grooms to Amos was called back due to Szarmach pointed out that, due to the carlos@fl uvannareview.com

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From the 1920s through the end of in tin cans of course – and they were sold World War II a remarkable industry – to surrounding stores in Charlottesville.” now almost forgotten – sprung up in Flu- John May has memories of the canner- vanna County. More than eight tomato ies as well. “I sold tomatoes during World canneries were spread throughout the War II to Francis White’s cannery at Co- area from Cohasset to Wilmington, and hasset,” May said. “The bucket there is Columbia to Cunningham. a peeling bucket,” he explained, gestur- The long, low buildings bustled with ing towards a blue enamel bucket, “and tomatoes being delivered and canned the peelers had a card hanging around goods being hauled off to market in their neck, and every time they turned the months of July and August every in a bucket full they punched a hole in it summer. Today there are few people who and they got paid by the bucketful. The remember the hiss of the boilers and the people who grew them didn’t get paid chatter of the women as they peeled and until they sold the cans of tomatoes - you cut up scalded tomatoes; the smell of the didn’t get paid until way in the winter. tomatoes processing and the oppressive “And I don’t remember what we got heat of the canneries themselves. paid for the tomatoes per bushel but July and August of each summer were there are the baskets that they furnished an “off” season for local farmers. By for you to put your tomatoes in,” May growing and canning tomatoes, one of said, pointing out two bushel baskets, the county’s two cash crops (the other “and during WWII at one time for two was tobacco) farmers or businessmen weeks straight except for the Sunday who owned the canneries could make that came between, I either picked or enough money to get them through until hauled tomatoes. I hauled my tomatoes their next crops were ready. Tomatoes to Francis White’s cannery and I hauled Siegfried’s cannery and Francis White’s ripened on the vine and canneries all over Marcus Slaughter’s and Jim Carr’s. We cannery got their water from wells, but Fluvanna processed them, putting toma- covered the truck body with tomatoes all the other canneries that were round toes into tin cans decorated with beautiful and we would lay a half inch plank on in the county were located at a stream labels and sending them out to sell. top of them and lay another layer on top of water to get water to fire their boilers. “Tomatoes were the only vegetable he of them,” he explained. “I don’t recall You had to have water to fire the boilers canned - nothing else - and that was just what we got paid for them,” he said. and have the steam to cook with and a short season in the summertime,” said “We rarely took time to go into the to operate the capper that capped the Ruby Schumaker of her father, George cannery,” May said, “but I did see the ladies cans,” he added. Glenn, who owned Glenn Acres Cannery coming and dumping their basket where “A place in Charlottesville would send in Cunningham. “He grew tomatoes – they had peeled and cut up their tomatoes the labels down to the cannery and not all of them, he had a few farmers getting their cards punched. The tomatoes when they labeled them, they labeled around who would furnish a few bushels were then put in cans and then they went them with their name,” he explained. “I at a time - but most of them he grew through the capper that capped the can was told that in WWII some of the boys himself,” she recalled. and then they were put in a great big metal in got tomatoes that were canned Though mostly tomatoes were canned basket about three feet across and about in Fluvanna,” May exclaimed. Mountain Tomatoes label courtesy of in Fluvanna so were sweet potatoes, three feet high, and they stacked the tans “Tomatoes was one of two cash crops. Linda Mitchell Harris. peaches and beef. in there and swung around a beam and The other cash crop was tobacco and 1940s photo courtesy of the Fluvanna Histori- “I can remember as a child helping to used a windlass and picked them up and nearly everything was done on credit. cal Society archives. plant the tomatoes and when they came dropped them into a vat of water which You went to the local merchant and if F. F. White’s cannery at Cohasset; ginger cat, ripe I picked them,” Schumaker remi- steam was turned in to and that cooked you didn’t have money you charge for and tomato baskets and pail from the collec- nisced. “Then as I got older I was able to them. Francis White had the two upright whatever you got and once a year when tion of John May. Tomato peeler bowl, pail peel tomatoes. The local women in the boilers to furnish him steam to cook with you sold your cash crop you went and and paring knife from the collection of David community were the ones who came and steam ran the capper. paid up,” said May. Tilman, tomatoes and counter, courtesy of and peeled the tomatoes and my mother “They fired the boilers with wood,” Francis White, who owned the cannery Fruit Hill Orchard. Photos by Tricia Johnson packed them. Then they were processed May explained. “Glenn’s cannery and See Cannery, page 16 Peach label courtesy of Katherine Kilmon 14 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | September 3, 2015 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 15 Cannery from page 14 capping machine, it was fun. You set the can in a little space and you pulled this Column at Cohasset, was friends with a man lever and electricity did it but it was ex- who owned a cannery in Buckingham. citing,” she said with a smile. At times, the canneries would can goods You could hear the steam from the under each other’s labels, which explains boiler hissing... and we weren’t allowed Surprise appointment of why White’s descendants found labels for in there where the steam was; my older both canneries in the building. brother did that…he scalded the tomatoes Schumaker grew up in her family’s and brought them in to the women and 5-year-old as club cannery. “It was kind of exciting,” she dumped them in the trough in the dif- said. “I was just, as I said, a child and ferent sections. I wasn’t allowed in there running around – probably in the way it was dangerous. It was very hot but we governor raises questions early on. At times it was loud - well it didn’t know any different – there was was in two separate rooms. They have not air-conditioning then. Oh the ladies BY CHRISTINA DIMEO GUSEMAN the peelers in one and that was very talked and gossiped and joked it was kind quiet because they were at a long table at of fun to listen to them,” she said. Discovering the dinner, I heard a ca- one end of this building and the packing “We got sick of tomatoes,” she added Calvin and Hobbes “Mommy, I did it!” cophony of noises and the canning was at the other end. with a grin. “But really, they are only in comic strip launched pound down the stairs. The canning wasn’t very loud. It was an season for two months – July and August my two sons – Anthony, Anneliese cried. “Mommy, I did it!” An- electrical machine so I felt real proud of – and that is when the canneries ran.” 9, and Sammy, 7 – neliese cried. “I’m gover- myself when I was old enough to run the into a frenzy of creat- “I’m governor!” nor!” She leaped around ing clubs modeled, to like a bouncing ball. I varying degrees, after was thrilled. Some of the known canneries that operated in Fluvanna Calvin’s club called G.R.O.S.S., or Get Rid “Look what Anneliese can do now that Of Slimy GirlS. she’s so strong!” Sammy said, letting his Dixianna Brand ...... J. W. Siegfried ...... Columbia Cackles of glee would often drift to my little sister grip him around the middle, Glennacres ...... George E. Glenn...... Cunningham ears from behind the closed door of their strain with all her might, and lift him a Judy Creek Cannery ...... Charles G. Snead ...... Fork Union shared bedroom, followed by mysterious few inches off the ground. Anthony, who Holly Hill Cannery ...... E. Marvin Kirkpatrick ...... Kents Store thumps, crashes, and then periods of un- was heavier, lifted his legs a little when it nerving silence. The boys were clearly was his turn so that his toes would be off Fluvanna Belle Cannery ...... Wilmer White ...... Wilmington having a great time, and as far as I was the ground. ? ...... Granville Anderson...... Palmyra concerned, the clubs could go on indefi- I was touched. But part of me was Dixie Cannery ...... Francis White ...... Cohasset nitely. puzzled. I had to admit this was a little The only person who didn’t approve out of character for the boys. Letting An- of these secret meetings was the boys’ neliese be governor of their club? What 5-year-old sister Anneliese, who as resi- was I missing here? dent “girl” of the Guseman household Five minutes later the kids filed past was excluded. She’d call me upstairs, in- me in some sort of official procession, dignantly pointing to a sign scrawled in clutching playing cards. Anneliese had a marker and taped to the boys’ bedroom queen, Sammy had a king, and Anthony door that said “No girls alowd” next to a had an ace. “Mommy, Anneliese is gov- frowning stick figure with long hair. ernor,” Sammy declared, “I’m president, After several afternoons of forced and Anthony is emperor.” apologies and sign removals, the boys Ah. had a change of heart. Anneliese rushed Suddenly I remembered the numerous downstairs, breathlessly telling me that titles Calvin and Hobbes had in their club Technology her brothers wanted her to audition for – president, king and tyrant, dictator-for- membership in their club. But what’s life. It was all coming together. more, if she did well, she might even be When Sammy asked for snacks, osten- Can selected as the club’s governor. sibly in honor of Anneliese’s governor- Though Anneliese was ecstatic, I was ship, I couldn’t help but grin. Those little flummoxed. Governor? What was going rascals. on? When I said dinner was almost ready Hurt I soon discovered that, as a part of her the emperor and president decided Certain positions and repetitive testing regimen, the boys had her lifting instead to join their new governor at a two-pound weights in bicep curls, over tea party she had set up for herself and movement can cause long-term and over. “Seventy-five,” she counted Wormy, a beloved giant stuffed cater- breathlessly as I peeked into the room. pillar. “Cheers to Governor Anneliese!” pain and stress. Natural wellness But she kept going. My heart squeezed a they cried as they clinked their blue solutions with pinpointing little. Would she make it? plastic teacups with the pink one of their Ten minutes later as I was cooking beaming little sister. musculoskeletal problems can be more conducive to your health and way of life. 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Pursuant to Virginia Code Section 15.2-2204, a public hearing will be held in the Circuit Court Room at the Fluvanna County Courts Building in Palmyra, Virginia for citizens of the County to have the opportunity to appear before and be heard by the Board of Supervisors for the following items:: ORDER OF PUBLICATION SUP 15:05 – Jeff Jennings Landscape Material Supply Business – A request for a special THE OBJECT of the above styled action is to sell certain real estate described herein, for alleged use permit to operate a landscaping materials supply business with respect to 1.66 acres of Tax Map 4, Section A, Parcel 53C. The property is currently zoned A-1 (Agricultural, General) and is located on unpaid real estate taxes, whose owners and parties in interest are believed to be Myrtle Schooles the eastern side of State Route 600 (Paynes Mill Road) approximately 1,200 feet south of its intersec- Harlow, deceased, and Johnny Lesley Harlow regarding that certain parcel of real estate located tion with Carter Lane. The property is located within the Palmyra Election District and is within the Rural in Columbia Magisterial District, Fluvanna County, Virginia and shown on the Fluvanna County Tax Residential Planning Area. Records as a 1.66 acre parcel designated as Tax Parcel Number 43-4-1H. Copies of the complete text of the above ordinances and associated plans are available for public review at An Affi davit having been duly made and fi led stating that due diligence has been exercised on the Offi ce of the Fluvanna County Administrator during normal business hours. The public is invited to attend behalf of the Complainants to ascertain the location for service of process of Myrtle Schooles Harlow these hearings at which persons affected may appear and present their views. Questions or comments may be directed to Planning & Community Development Department, at (434) 591-1910. and Johnny Lesley Harlow, 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 by other substitute service and have failed to respond to Complaint, and, It is ORDERED that the said persons Myrtle Schooles Harlow and Johnny Lesley Harlow do appear PUBLIC HEARING in the Fluvanna Circuit Court Clerk’s Offi ce on or before the 11th. day of September, 2015, at 1:30 Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors p.m. and do what is necessary to protect their interest; and, it is further ORDERED, pursuant to 8.01- 321 of the Code of Virginia, 1950 (as amended), that the foregoing portion of this Order be published Wednesday, September 16, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. once a week for two successive weeks in the Fluvanna Review, a newspaper with general circulation in Fluvanna County, Virginia. Pursuant to Virginia Code Section 15.2-2204, a public hearing will be held in the Circuit Court Room at the Fluvanna County Courts Building in Palmyra, Virginia for citizens of the County to have the opportu- ENTERED: 8/07/15 nity to appear before and be heard by the Board of Supervisors for the following item: Judge Susan L. Whitlock. Fluvanna County Comprehensive Plan – 2015 Update: Fluvanna County’s Comprehensive Plan, I ASK FOR THIS: in accordance with Chapter 15.2-223 of the Code of Virginia, has undergone a 5-year update. The proposed revisions to the Comprehensive Plan are in accordance with the applicable sections of Chapter 15.2 of the Code of Virginia. Fluvanna County’s last Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 2009 and the Anthony Paone, II, Esq., Post Offi ce Box 4170, Glen Allen, VA 23058 update of the Plan began in 2013. The present draft represents the culmination of over three years of 804-935-3090 • 804-935-3091 (fax) citizen, Planning Commission, and Planning Staff efforts. The Comprehensive Plan sets forth the community’s Vision, as developed with public input and numer- ous discussions with the Planning Commission and Board. The Plan contains primary subject areas that are divided into chapters: Natural Environment, Land Use and Community Design, Infrastructure, Eco- nomic Development, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation, Housing, Human Services, Education, Public Safety, and Transportation. All chapters have been revised or are newly drafted, and each has VIRGINIA unique visions, goals, and strategies. The County’s Future Land Use Map corresponds with the visions, IN THE FLUVANNA CIRCUIT OF PALMYRA, VIRGINIA 22963 goals, and strategies set out in the Land Use and Community Design chapters. The successful adoption and implementation of the Plan relies on continued public input and interaction. NAME: Karan Brassfi eld CL# 15CL138 The Board of Supervisors public hearing is the fi nal step in the process of adopting the Comprehensive Complainant Plan. The public hearing offers citizens the opportunity to formally express their opinions about the Plan to the Board. Vs. Copies of the complete draft are available for public review online at www.co.fl uvanna.va.us or at either NAME: Wilbert Brassfi eld the Fluvanna County Library or the Offi ce of the Fluvanna County Administrator during normal business Respondent hours. The public is invited to attend this hearing at which persons affected may appear and present their views. Questions or comments may be directed to Planning & Community Development Depart- ORDER OF PUBLICATION ment, at (434) 591-1910. The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the Copies of the complete text of the above ordinances and associated plans are available for public review Respondent on the ground of having lived separate and apart for a period exceeding at the Offi ce of the Fluvanna County Administrator during normal business hours. The public is invited one year. to attend these hearings at which persons affected may appear and present their views. Questions or It appearing by affi davit that the Respondent is not a resident of this Common- comments may be directed to Planning & Community Development Department, at (434) 591-1910. wealth and/or diligence has been used by or on behalf of the Complainant to as- certain in what county or city the Respondent is without eff ect, it is ORDERED that Respondent appear before this Court on or before October 9, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. and protect his interests herein.

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Peterson, Jr., Clerk • Emergency Tree Removal Fork Union, VA. 23055 August 17, 2015 Clerk of the Circuit Court Free Estimates • Fully Insured for 2 Million Dollars I ASK FOR THIS: Professional Member of International Society of Arborists Karan Brassfi eld www.henrychandlerandcoinc.com ¥ [email protected] Complainant, pro se Address: 12285 West River Road, Palmyra, Virginia 22963 Over 30 Years Serving Lake Monticello & Central Virginia PHONE: (434) 326-6619 434-842-5300 • Cell 434-996-8889 18 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | September 3, 2015 To advertise email: sales@fl uvannareview.com Tuesday and Thursdays Fluco sports in review in September are FREE! a chance that Members BY RENEE MILLIGAN AND JORDAN MELTON, the team did not FLUVANNA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM PROGRAM quite execute, Bring a but maybe next Friend! Renee and Jordan compiled this information with the week will be dif- oversight of journalism teacher Elizabeth Pellicane ferent.” Golf Volleyball The two teams will be continuing to Aug. 27 marks the date that the work hard in their next race, the Ragged Hard work and persistence are some Fluvanna Flucos beat the Louisa Mountain Cup, which takes place at of the traits that have made our volley- Lions in a match of golf. The match oc- Panorama Farms on Sept. 1. Jack Rice, ball team great in years past, and even curred at the Lake Monticello courses a sophomore, said, “The season’s going though they’ve lost some strong team and the Flucos won 185-190. When it really well so far and the more we prac- members, they hope to start the year off comes to golf you must be quiet and Every Tuesday and Thursday in tice the better we get.” strong and live up to the previous year’s mentally prepared. Charlie Searcy said September Bring a Friend to be high expectations. Football he prepares himself for an upcoming your workout partner. Senior Brianna Harris expressed the Fluvanna County’s football team spent match by listening. “I usually put my See our aerobics schedule online! team’s hopes saying that, “We’re doing a week preparing to face the Freedom headphones in and listen to some Wiz pretty good. We still have things to work High Eagles. Day in and day out the team Khalifa, so I can see the vision,” he said. on and hopefully we’ll come out with watched films and practiced plays while “We knew we had a pretty good chance a winning season.” Their upcoming scouting the offense and defense of the of winning coming into the match,” said games are on Sept. 3 and Sept. 5. The other team. Both teams prepared to clash Tyler Marshall. He also said that “pre- first match will be a home game against on the long awaited Friday night of Aug. paring for the match everyone had to Turner Ashby at 6 p.m. for both JV and 28. Mark Grooms who is normally start- keep their mental state right, as well as Varsity, followed by the Varsity tourna- ing running back was put in the position not to worry about previous shots while ment against Spotswood and the JV tour- of quarterback on Friday night because taking another shot.” Overall it seems nament at home. starting quarterback Gavin Patrick the Flucos knew they had this one in the injured his heel. Grooms said of the up- bag, which in this case is true. Cross Country A few days after the match, the team coming game that it would “be positive We Host Pool Parties! The boys’ and girls’ teams have had and it is a new beginning, we are ready.” had settled down over their win against a successful week, with victories for On Friday night when the light shone Louisa. “It was really good to get a team Book your pool party today. both teams. 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Open Late For Home Football Games Sept. 6th Outdoor Come Sing Your Favorite Hymns Seating! Fluvanna County High Gift Cards 264 Turkeysag Trl School’s meet and greet at Available! 434-589-4099 EW Thomas on Aug. 27. (Food Lion Plaza, next to Subway) Photos by Lindsey Brinkley HHours - Mon - Sat: 11 am – 9 pm • Sun: 1 pm – 8 pm To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 19 Farm Heritage Museum raises $3,000 BY TRICIA JOHNSON, CORRESPONDENT The Farm Heritage Museum is a dream closer to lent homemade hors d’ouevres, and foot-tapping being realized after a successful fundraiser held bluegrass music by the James River CutUps. A Saturday, Aug. 29, at Thistle Gate Vineyards. silent auction with donated items from local Fluvanna Historical Society volunteers col- artists and craftspeople was held. Susan Lang, the laborated with Thistle Gate and other local busi- artist whose painting of the historic Temperance nesses, including Center Hill Cakes by Cheryl and Bridge is featured on the label of the new release, ME2, to celebrate the debut of Temperance Bridge also donated a portion of proceeds from her art Red – a new release by the vineyard - and to raise sales that evening to the cause. Early estimates funds to help meet a matching grant the Society put the total amount raised at $3,000. received from the Perry Foundation. To contribute to the Heritage Farm Museum, make The Society hopes that proceeds from the up- your check out to the Fluvanna Historical Society, and coming 20th annual Old Farm Day celebration, put “Heritage Farm Museum” in the memo section. along with donations from the general public, will The check may be mailed to Fluvanna Historical meet the match before the December deadline. Society, PO Box 8, Palmyra, VA 22963. Around 250 guests enjoyed fine wine, excel- Photos by Tricia Johnson

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To advertise call: 434.207.0222 September 3, 2015 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | 23 first and third Monday of every month from 10 your name or business, advertising your sponsorship for a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Scottsville VFW on River Road this important event. The sign will be posted at one of Community Calendar in Scottsville. Crafts, games, trips and special events the golf holes. If you would like to participate as a player: offered with other active older adults. $65 per person; $260 per team. Free food and drink will be available before start. Prizes awarded! Questions? Fluvanna Art Association Scottsville VFW building American Legion meetings Contact Jim Cullinan 434-589-4551 or 434-989-4375 Fluvanna American Legion meets the third Monday or by email: [email protected] exhibits for September needs roof of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Plaza in Page Gifford at Union First Market Bank, Palmyra; The VFW Post 8169 of Scottsville’s building has been Fork Union. The Legion is a veteran’s organization ded- Rabies clinic Charlotte McDaniel at Fluvanna County Library, through many years of wear and tear. Community ac- icated to assisting local vets and community through a FSPCA’s rabies clinic for cats and dogs will be held Palmyra; Sara Gondwe at the Unitarian Universalists of tivities, weather and natural dilapidation have left the variety of programs. Please contact Post Commander Saturday, Sept. 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pa.; Dallas and Pam Holloman chapter in need of raising $10,000 to replace the roof Vonderbeck at 842-2200 for additional details. the Fluvanna dog park on Rt. 53. $10.00 per animal. at Cuppa Joe’s, Palmyra and Smoke Brake Vapes, in order to continue serving its veterans. The group is Bring proof of prior rabies vaccinations in order to 108 2nd Street NW, Charlottesville; Catherine Ham- running a fundraising campaign on Red Basket, a free Rescue yard sale obtain a three-year certificate. ilton at Cuppa Joe’s, Palmyra; Terry Landow at Cuppa crowdfunding website, to raise money for the roof re- Lake Monticello Volunteer Rescue Squad is currently Joe’s, Palmyra; Windy Payne at Commissioner of the placement. Every penny donated to the VFW Post 8169 accepting donations for its third annual yard sale from Youth golf social Revenue, Commonwealth Attorney and Dept. of Social will go directly to the group to help them replace the Aug. 1-Sept. 14. Items need to be clean, gently- The Youth Golf Foundation at Lake Monticello will hold Services all in Palmyra; Peter Almonte at Drs. Weiss roof. No fees are charged to donors when giving through used, and in working condition. Please call Elizabeth its fifth annual fall social on Saturday, Sept. 26, from Optometrists, Palmyra. For more information please Red Basket. To support the VFW Post 8169 with your tax at 434-987-6594 for more information about drop-off 7-10 p.m. at the Lake Monticello firehouse. Tickets are visit our website www.fluvannaart.com or call Susan deductible donation, visit RedBasket.org/598. times and locations. The yard sale will be Saturday, $15, and proceeds benefit youth golf in the county. Lang at 434-589-2725. September 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Food, drink, live music, prizes. Tickets are available at Active adult center the Pro Shop, or call 434-589-6384. The Cunningham Older Active Adult Center meets the GriefShare Grief support group/seminar begins, Thursday, Sept. Game day 3 - Dec. 3 from 6 p.m-7:30 p.m., GriefShare will Game Day will be held at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in the meet for 13 consecutive Thursdays at Calvary Chapel new Parish Center on Sunday, Sept. 27, from 1 to 5 p.m. Fluvanna, at 2772 Thomas Jefferson Parkway in Play your favorite game: Bridge, Canasta, Mah Jongg and 1 FAMILY SUB-COMPACT TRACTORS Palmyra. The group offers help and encouragement more for only $12 per person. Raffles, door prizes and re- after the death of a spouse, child, family member or freshments. Call Diane at 434-589-5136 before Sept. 16 • KS2GLHVHOHQJLQH a friend. Cost $16 for workbook. Contact Darlene at for needed reservations or Bernadette at 434-589-1049 • $XWR&RQQHFWéPLGPRZHUGHFNFRPSDWLELOLW\ 434-989-4889 to register. or Joan at 434-589-6269 for information. • Optional factory-installed Loader or Backhoe Square dancing Artisan festival Fluvanna Flutterwheels will be square dancing on James River Arts Council is sponsoring the James Sept. 5 with Definitional Dancing from 7 to 7:30 p.m. River Artisan Festival to be held on Sunday, Sept. 27, and Mainstream and Plus Tips from 7:30 to 10:00 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Scottsville Pavilion in p.m. at the Fluvanna County High School, located at downtown Scottsville. Local artisans will feature work 1918 Thomas Jefferson Highway, Rt. 53. The Caller that includes pottery, printmaking/book binding, glass will be Jeremy Butler. blowing, metal sculpture, painting, photography, fiber arts, weaving, wood working, jewelry and more. Music Craft and bake sale provided by members of Central VA Blues Society. “Art in the Spirit” craft and bake sale will be held at Fluvanna County Library on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 9 Habitat golf tournament a.m. to 3 p.m. Sponsored by Palmyra United Method- Fluvanna County Habitat for Humanity will holds its ist Church. There is still room for vendors. Call Debra annual golf tournament at the Lake Monticello golf Bagwell at 434-589-6881 or email her at debraw- course on Sunday, Oct. 4, starting at 1 p.m. Visit www. [email protected]. fluvannahabitat.org to download a registration form or Palmyra barbecue pick one up at the Lake Monticello Pro Shop. The Palmyra Volunteer Fire Department will hold a barbe- Rosary Rally cue dinner in memory of its former chief, Wallace “Boots” America needs Fatima Annual Rosary Rally. “Praying Wills. The barbecue will be on Saturday, Sept. 12, from for Peace” will take place at Dixie Park at the intersec- 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets, available in advance. Email palmy- tion of Rt. 6 and Rt. 15 in Fluvanna County on Oct. 10 [email protected] for tickets or more information. from noon to 3 p.m. Please bring a lawn chair. Water Voices of Praise will be provided. Shiloh Baptist Church, Women Ministry will be having an Dickinson golf tournament VERSATILITY AND PERFORMANCE evening of praise and worship on Sept. 12 at 3 p.m. with The JD Dickinson Memorial Golf Tournament will be the Kingdom of Levites Praise Team of Kingdom Harvest held Oct. 19 at Lake Monticello Golf Club. JD Dickinson Worship Center in Charlottesville, Byrd Grove Adult Choir, died suddenly, at the age of 39, on Sept. 29, 2014. He COME STANDARD. Burning Bush Choir and Voices of Praise from Fluvanna was a wonderful husband, amazing father, loving son, County. Contact Deaconness Mary White at 434-842- brother, friend and a darn good golfer! This tournament Work with the unmatched abilities of a John Deere 1 Family Sub-Compact Utility 2145 or 434-842-2145 for more information. is being held to honor him, to raise money for scholar- ships for two local college-bound golfers and to benefit Tractor. With hundreds of implement and attachment options available, even the Post golf tournament his young daughters’ education fund. We are seeking hardest chores on your list don’t stand a chance. Fluvanna County American Legion Post 2003 is having its sponsors for this event. The JD Dickinson Memorial annual Golf Tournament to support our Veterans & Com- Golf Tournament is a non-profit organization, and TIN munity Services, to be held on Sunday, Sept. 13, at the number is provided to our sponsors. If you or someone Lake Monticello Golf Course in Palmyra. We are soliciting you know is interested, Registration form(s) available at: sponsors to help make the golf outing a success. 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Anna Heetderks/Wyandotte Cockerel Handmade (Youth and Adults) Cloverbud 3. Anna Pantos/Fluffers Youth/Bag Holder-knitted-Best In Show: Maya Hernandez Caitlyn Russ Turkey Species Photo courtesy of Fluvanna County Parks and Recreation Adults/1st. Basket: Susan Kreps Animal on Lead 1. Gracie McWilliams/Peeps Beef Heifer Under 8 Months MEAT GOAT SHOW Quilted Bag – Best In Show: Jeanette Lawrence 1. John Heetderks Ducks 2. McKenzie Wills 1. Ruthie Alexander/GMF Errolline 501 Junior Goat Showmanship Produce (Adults) 1. Gracie McWilliams/Webster 3. David Heetderks Open Heifer Over 8 Months 1. Anna Heetderks Sunfl ower/Best In Show: Maya Hernandez Best in Show 1. Cameron Mayo/Rose 2. Laura Hernandez Raspberries: Marie Hussey Carried Animal Kyra Pantos/Desi 2. Cayla Stephens/Pandora Yellow tomatoes: Eugene Goin 1. Maggie McWilliams Light Market Meat Goat 3. Gracie McWilliams/Marilyn Okra: Marie Hussey 2. Anna Snoddy RABBIT SHOW 1. Anna Heetderks/Shish Kabob Beans: Marie Hussey 3. 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