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A Dream Come True: a New Life for an Old School Fluvanna Faces FLUVANNAREVIEW.COM JULY 8–14 | VOLUME 41, ISSUE 28 | ONE COPY FREE Spirit Run 5K and Cross-Lake Swim Highlight Lake Monticello 4th of July Events PAGE 7 A Dream Come True: A New FAST Swim Team Fluvanna Faces: Fluvanna Middle Life for an Old School Competes in Louisa Sarah Sweet School Honor Roll PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 10 PAGE 15 PUBLISHER & EDITOR CARLOS SANTOS 434-591-1000 / [email protected] RickWellsDC.com ADVERTISING DIRECTOR JUDI PRICE 434-207-0223 / [email protected] ACCOUNTS MANAGER EDEE POVOL 434-207-0221 / [email protected] ADVERTISING DESIGNER LYNN STAYTON-EURELL [email protected] • CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTING DRY NEEDLING • CORRECTIVE EXERCISES • CORRECTIVE STRETCHING EDITORIAL DESIGNER AMELIA McCONNELL [email protected] • CUSTOM FOOT ORTHOTICS • LIFESTYLE ADVICE DESIGNER MARILYN ELLINGER Call Today For An Appointment 434 REPORTERS RUTHANN CARR, 589-8005 PAGE GIFFORD, HEATHER MICHON, 9 CENTRE CT, PALMYRA DUNCAN NIXON AND MADELINE OTTEN MON & FRI NOON-5PM • TUE 8AM-11AM Mailing Address Rick Wells DC WED 3PM-7PM • TH 8AM-11AM P.O. 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