Seahorse Soccer Sports Champions Page B3 Page B2 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 119, No. 5 Urbanna, 23175 • May 2, 2013 B Section Mathews Mathews blanks MHS silents girls 13-0

by Tom Chillemi MHS bats The Middlesex High School varsity by Tom Hardin softball team lost 13-0 at Mathews in a fi ve-inning Tidewater District game Mathews took advantage of 2 on Friday. Middlesex slipped to 1-2 in Middlesex errors in the fi rst inning to district play. score 3 runs en route to a 7-1 Tide- The Lady Chargers’ only hit came water District win Friday evening in in the top of the third inning by Beth Mathews. Eanes. The Chargers (2-2, 4-5) could Lady Charger catcher Avis Keeling manage only 2 hits in the game—a made a diving put out at the plate, tag- double apiece by Chris Blake and ging a Mathews runner who tried to Jeremy Collier. score on a passed ball. Middlesex scored its only run in the Middlesex pitching duties were top of the second inning when Trey shared by Kaitlyn Weber, Tambria Major reached base on an error and Wake and Alexis Jackson. scored on Blake’s double. The scheduled game against West “We just didn’t come out swingin Point on April 30 was postponed to Middlesex head coach Tim Blake sends Trey Major home for the only Chargers’ run at Mathews on Friday. the bat,” said Charger coach Timmy Wednesday, May 15, due to rain. Major scored on a double by Chris Blake. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Blake. Mathews is at Middlesex this Collier pitched all 6 innings for the Friday, May 3. The varsity plays at 7 Chargers and gave up 4 hits, 3 earned p.m. The JV team opens the double- runs and 6 walks while striking out 6, header at 5 p.m. Middlesex will host Mathews this The Middlesex varsity is at King Friday, May 3, at 7 p.m. at Deltaville William on Tuesday, May 7, at 5 p.m., YMCA Golf Tournament is Friday Ballpark. The JV teams play at 5 p.m. and will host King and Queen on The Chargers will visit King Wil- Thursday, May 9, at 5 p.m. On Friday, May 3, the Middlesex our community,” continued Kiss- Those interested in supporting the liam on Tuesday, May 7. Family YMCA will host the 8th annual man. YMCA’s cause through our Strong The West Point at Middlesex game Y Golf Tournament at Piankatank The tournament kicks off with a Communities Campaign can visit scheduled for April 30 was post- River Golf Club in Hartfi eld. shotgun start at 1 p.m. and is a four- www.peninsulaymca.org and click poned due to rain. It will be played on All proceeds from this tournament person Captain’s Choice format. donate or call 776-8846. “Thank you Wednesday, May 15. benefi t the YMCA’s Strong Commu- Many prizes are awarded through- to our community and everyone that nities Campaign, which gives every- out the day, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd makes this day so special. Many lives one, regardless of opportunity or awarded in each fl ight, longest drive are touched through your good work Fletcher earns circumstance, the ability to partici- (men and women), putting contest, and support,” said Kissman. pate in the life changing programs the Y Zone, and holes-in-one. and services of the Y. third team “We are blessed by the outpouring of support in this community for our ODAC honor Y,” said Middlesex YMCA branch Signup continues for July 6 executive Rosabeth Kissman. “This Jake Fletcher, who plays shortstop tournament is a day of celebration and second base for the Randolph- for the multitudes of volunteers, Deltaville 5K & Kids Fun Run Macon College Yellow Jackets, earned local businesses and Y advocates that A “Very Groovy Deltaville 5K & Run is $10 until June 30. Walkup his fi rst career conference honor with believe in the betterment of lives for Kids Fun Run” will be held Saturday, registration on the day of the race a selection to the All-Old Dominion others. July 6. The course will take runners increases by $5. All participants this Athletic Conference (ODAC) third “Special thanks go to our Ace and walkers through Deltaville with year will receive a complimentary team. Sponsors for supporting this tourna- a view of the Chesapeake Bay. t-shirt, race bib and giveaways from Fletcher posted a .366 batting aver- ment at the most substantial level. It is open to runners and walkers of event sponsors. age, which ranked second on the team. Thank you to Bay Freight Inc., all ages. The Kids Fun Run (a ½-mile “We encourage everyone to come The senior belted 3 home runs, 5 Bristow-Faulkner Funeral Home, course) is for those 12 and under. out and be a part of this event whether doubles and drove in 16 runs. He was Captain Johnny Inc., Citizens and All proceeds from this year’s race it is being a participant, a sponsor or also a threat on the base paths, going Farmers Bank, Deltaville Market, will go toward the beautifi cation of a volunteer,” said event offi cial Caro- 10-for-14 in stolen base attempts. EVB, Tom and Bea Foley, James the Deltaville community. lyn Miller. “Help us continue to make Fletcher is a former Middlesex High River Equipment & Fleet Brothers Registration is currently open this an annual Deltaville tradition. School standout and the son of Shar- Inc., Jackson Creek Seafood and at www.DVLRace.com. The 5K For all the details, visit www.DVL- lynn and Brian Fletcher of Deltaville. Revere Gas for their investment in entrance fee is $25 and the Kids Fun Race.com.

Citation speck Michael McMillan of Northwales, Pa., displays the 24.75-inch, 5.5-lb. citation speckled trout he caught in the Piankatank River on April 27 while casting a lure. The fi sh was weighed at The Tackle Shop at J&W Seafood in Deltaville.

golf Results of April 25 competition (best 2 balls, net, mixed fl ight teams) in the Piankatank River Ladies Golf Association are as follows: First place— Lindy Hatch, Carol Sennott, Chong Hudgins, Ann Stan- ley, 120. Second place— Gloria Matthews, Sally Austin, Janice Phillips, Lynne Richardson, 123. Third place— Mary Francisco, Kim Harris, Zelon Stilley, 133. JV Charger Alex Fitchett steals second base during Middlesex’s 8-6 win at Mathews on Friday. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Closest to the pin—Chong Hudgins. * * * * Results of April 22 competition (low net, full handicap) in the Deer JV Chargers improve to 3-0 in district play Run Ladies Golf Association are as follows: by Larry Chowning MHS and scored 2 runs; Vance This win proves that through hard 2 hits and 2 RBIs apiece. Trey Blan- 1st Flight: Patricia Olson 67; Suni Medina, 2 hits and a run; and Jacob work and determination, we can be a kenship, Medina and Maurice Nelson Winslett 73; Sue Silberhorn 73. The Middlesex High School JV Kirby, one hit and 2 RBIs. very competitive team,” said Harris. each had a hit and an RBI. 2nd Flight: Kay Uhler 68; Sue baseball team remained undefeated in “We fought hard for this win,” In another game, Group AA Lafay- Tuesday’s MHS-West Point game Rackley 68; Lynn Richardson 75. the Tidewater District with an 8-6 win said Middlesex coach Justin Harris. ette downed the JV Chargers 11-9. was canceled due to rain. MHS will over Mathews on April 26. “Offensively, our guys were aggres- Adam White pitched a complete host Mathews on Friday, May 3, at 5 Alex Fitchett pitched a complete sive at the plate and fought back from game with 7 strikeouts for MHS. p.m. at Deltaville Ballpark. Visit game with 12 strikeouts to lead the a 3-0 defi cit in the top of the fourth “Adam fi nally came out and pitched Middlesex’s fi nal two games will JV Chargers (3-0, 5-4) in the win at inning by scoring runs in each of the the game I knew he was capable of,” be at home against King William on SSentinel.com arch-rival Mathews. He had 4 hits and following innings. said Harris. “His confi dence was up Tuesday, May 7, at 5 p.m. at Deltaville 3 RBIs. “Our defense was strong and was and he was in control all night.” Ballpark, and at King and Queen on for more news Greg Pitts contributed 3 hits for able to support Alex on the mound. Offensively, Fitchett and White had Thursday, May 9.

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by Rebecca Panis and the championship game games. Sportsmanship was at YMCA Program Director was held at 4:30 p.m. Each team the forefront of the tournament played four games. There were for everyone involved. Ages 9-11 two teams from the Northern Chester Williams and KJ Soccer Tournament Neck YMCA, Mathews YMCA Bassett’s team, a Middlesex The Peninsula YMCA 9-11 and the West Point YMCA, and team, proved too tough for the year old soccer tournament Middlesex had four teams in other counties and came out was held at the Middlesex the tournament. victorious at the end of the day. Sports Complex on April 27. The games were very com- This victory brought the 9-11 The tournament was hosted by petitive with all the counties Tournament Championship the Middlesex Family YMCA playing hard. The coaches Trophy back to the Middlesex and was an all-day event. and the kids were extremely Y! Games started at 8:30 a.m. focused and did well in all their We are very proud of all our soccer teams. The dedica- tion and skill these young kids show are second to none and this showed in the tournament. The tournament would not have been possible without the volunteers. Clayton Hogge and Zeb Burrell each refereed a minimum of 10 games each, and Chuck Johnson, KJ Bassett and Chester Williams pitched in The Middlesex Blue Team, coached by Rufus Ruark, went undefeated in the 12-15 year old on a few games as well. Mark tournament and won the championship. Favazza, the Northern Neck branch executive, also helped is a quality few people have. Walker Middle School. Healthy Elementary School, led the referee three games, including Above all, the time taken from Kids Day is a time to celebrate clay art table where creativity the championship game. everyday work and life to go to a healthy lifestyle and have fun was in the fi ngers of all who The coaches of the Middlesex the soccer fi elds, take calls by through art and other activi- made something. YMCA soccer program is what parents and kids, and to make ties. The Middlesex County makes the season roll. Their every child feel special, as This day could not be possible YMCA staff members who knowledge, skill and patience these coaches do, is dedication without the volunteers that par- helped make the day go with our youth is the reason to the maximum. Middlesex ticipate in all the activities. The smoothly were Susan Smyth, why Middlesex has the best County should be very proud Middlesex Rotary Club, led by one of our preschool teachers soccer program around. Many of the citizens who provide the Jackie Wake, gave snacks and at the Y, her daughter Amber, The Middlesex YMCA 9-11 year old tournament champs. thanks to you all! community with safe environ- water to everyone. Harrow’s Sally Firkins, one of our mem- Ages 12-15 ments for our youth to grow Home Center and Urbanna bership and welcome desk Soccer Tournament through positive activities Builders’ Supply donated craft staff, Cheryl Holleran, our fi t- The Greater West Point and healthy lifestyles. You are supplies to be used in the art ness and membership director, YMCA hosted the 12-15 year very much appreciated! The centers. The Middlesex County Brenda Seay, our welcome desk Signup under way for old soccer tournament on April Middlesex Blue, coached by Sheriff’s Offi ce was on hand to and offi ce manager, and Rosa- 27. Middlesex had two teams Rufus Ruark, went undefeated make child identity kits. John beth Kissman, the Middlesex in the tournament, one coached in the tournament and won the Forrer with the Middlesex YMCA branch executive. They Pink Ribbons golf event by Neil Barber and the other championship. Volunteer Fire Department of were all there helping the day coached by Rufus Ruark. The Healthy Kids Day Urbanna brought one of the go smoothly and enjoying the The Pink Ribbons of Hope a.m. dedication and commitment On April 27, Healthy Kids department’s fi re trucks for smiles on everyone’s faces. Charity Golf Tournament is Space is limited so please it takes to coach these kids Day was held behind St. Clare everyone to enjoy. Pet Castle in A special volunteer, Doris scheduled for Thursday, May sign up by calling the golf club Gloucester was kind enough to Rogers, also was on hand for 16, at the Piankatank River at 776-6516. come up and bring some crit- Healthy Kids Day. Mrs. Rogers Golf Club in Hartfi eld and is In addition there will be a ters for the children to love. is one of the Middlesex Y’s open to the public for both men raffl e basket fi lled with gifts Patricia Lee and Sheila Holmes biggest supporters. People and women golfers. and gift certifi cates. Tickets from C&F Bank brought their like Mrs. Rogers is what this The format is 4-person are $1 each, or 6 for $5. wonderful smiles, goody bags community is built from. Mrs. teams; 2 best balls with handi- For more information, email and balloons that the children Rogers grandson Lyle partici- caps [email protected] or loved. The Department of pates in the after-school pro- The cost to enter the tourney call 695-6632 or 758-1153. Social Services lent a help- gram at the Y and she is always is the club’s normal golf fee Last year the tournament ing hand during the day. From ready to help and give words plus a $30 donation to Massey raised $3,000 that went directly Kilmarnock, the Montessori of encouragement in any situ- Cancer Center. to the Massey Cancer Center at School, was on hand with ation. A huge thank you goes Registration begins at 8 a.m. VCU/MCV for breast cancer activities for all. Dixie Doer, out to each and every one of on May 16. 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Answer to sports trivia question Advertise Here on page B1: Attractive rates and guaranteed exposure! Michael Bess Call Maeghaen or Wendy at 758-2328 today! May 2, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 Ellis, Robinson, Green win events for MHS trackmen The Middlesex High School 24.75. boys track team participated • 300-meter hurdles: 3rd, in a quad-meet on April 24 at Greg Robinson, 48.8; 5th, Nick King William against the Cava- Morris, 52.1; and 6th, Sean liers, Lancaster and West Point. Johnson, 53.2. Chargers who placed in the • 400 meters: 1st, Malik competition were: Green, 53.98; 3rd, Tarik Audain, • High jump: 1st, Greg Rob- 58.7; and 4th, Joseph Nordan, inson, 5’8”; 2nd, Marquez 59.04. Holmes, 5’6”; 4th, Robert • 800 meters: 1st, Ridge Ellis, Drewery, 5’2”. 2:18; and 3rd, Cullen Johnson, • Long jump: 4th, Robert 2:34. Lemon, 18’10”; 5th, D’Angelo • 1600 meters: 1st, Ellis, King, 18’1/2”; and 6th, Brad 4:56; and 5th, Johnson, 5:23. Gills, 17’7.5”. • 3200 meters: 5th, Patrick • Triple jump: 3rd, King, 37’9 Perry, 11:54. 3/4”; and 4th, Lemon, 37’3”. • 4x100 meter relay: 3rd, Christchurch School lacrosse team • Shot put: 3rd, Barron Drewery, Gills, King and Tyran Lawson, 36’11.25”; and 4th, Hayes, 48.7. The 2013 Christchurch School lacrosse team entered the week with a record of 13-1. Team captains are seniors Pat Kaleb Wake, 36’9”. • 4x400 meter relay: 2nd, Ingram, Duncan Morris, Davis Horbal, Reid White, Mitch MacDonald and Joe Moreno. The team is coached by Vince • Discus: 2nd, Lawson, Tarik Audain, Joseph Nordan, Smith with assistant coaches Clay Tharrington, William Taylor and Lawrence Robinson (‘07). Team members include, 102’11”; and 5th, Steven Skel- Ellis and Malik Green, 3:43. kneeling from left, Trung Nguyen, Brett Pausic, Nick Neal, Hieu Pham, Jack Frazee, Kyle Blankenship, Aurelio Miller, ton, 90’. The Middlesex boys ran at Elliott Moore, Ted Bowie, Brent Altaffer, Josh Gravett and Harrison Huie; middle row, Coach Tharrington, Xingxin Fu, • 100 meters: 4th, Drewery, West Point on May 1 and will Coach Smith, Mac Wood, Joe Moreno, Davis Horbal, Galbraith Williams, Clay Robins, Mitch MacDonald, Alex Girvan, 11.65; and 6th, King, 12.08. run its final regular season meet Troy Thomas, Reid White, Coach Taylor and Coach Robinson; back row, Duncan Morris, Pat Ingram, Owen Curry, Ashby • 110-meter hurdles: 3rd, on Wednesday, May 8, at King Lewis, Patrick Murphy, Robert Frazee, Brendan Buckley, Kenny Gaspa, Nick Ledbetter and Brendan McCarthy. Robinson, 20.73; 5th, Sean William. Johnson, 21.25; and 6th, The Tidewater District meet Demonta Sutton, 21.54. is set for Wednesday, May 15, • 200 meters: 3rd, Drewery, at West Point High School. Middlesex Colts football little league

signups set The following Middlesex For the Rockies, Cole Harris, Little League results were single; Elliot Austin, single; The Middlesex Colts Youth reported this week. Brandon Barney, double; Gavin Football Association has Middlesex Force 9 Ranger, 2 singles; Tristan announced registration dates Lancaster 3 Foster, single; Austin Lundy, and head coaches for 2013. For the Force, Haley Harcum, double, triple; Trevor Batley, The registration dates are HR, 3 walks; Abby Purcell, 2 2 singles; and Mason Curles, May 11, May 18, June 1, and singles, 2 walks, struck out 2 single, triple. June 8. Registration will be held batters; Kayleigh Lewis, single, T-Ball at the Middlesex Sports Com- struck out 5 batters; Kather- Blue Jays vs. Royals plex behind St. Clare Walker ine Campbell, triple, 2 walks; For the Blue Jays, Wyatt St. Middle School on Route 33 in Kaelyn Sibley, single, walk; Louis, single, double, RBI; Locust Hill. Registration will Sarah Paige Murray, single, 2 Cameron Lambert, 3 singles, be held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. walks; Madeline Hurd, walk; RBI; Daniel Snyder, 3 singles, There will be four Colts Tiffany Mott, single, 2 walks; RBI; Otto Eley, single, double, teams—The Mites, 6-7 year Gracie Bullins, walk; Marie RBI; Carter Croxton, 3 singles, olds; Mighty Mites, 8-9 year Hutchens 2 walks. RBI; Morgan Adams, single, olds; Midgets, 10-11 year olds; Machine pitch double, RBI. Christchurch School girls soccer team and the Juniors, 12-14 year Rockies 8 olds. Rangers 7 Members of the 2013 Christchurch School girls soccer team are, seated from left, Cristin Parents must bring a copy of For the Rangers, Kaleb Archer, Anna Moore, Libby Forehand, Brook Davis, Cherry Cai and Ann Gardner Eubank; their child’s birth certificate in Knight, 2 singles; Zach Price, Email Little kneeling, captain Anna Shaw, Maddie Lightfoot, Jackie Alachnowicz, Erin Maloney, captain order for their child to be eli- 3 singles; George Goodwin, Morgan Leigh, Helen Fu and Courtney Kimble; and standing, Joy Leonard, Katie Petersen, gible to play. The cost of par- double, single; Josh Leggett, League scores Maame Bawuah, captain Lilah Beebe, Maddie Huie, Tricia Davie, Caroline Woolums, ticipating in the league is $85. single; Kaden Hunley, single; and highlights Emmaline Keesee and Ginger Maguire. The team is coached by Matt Schaefer. Registration forms also are Chase Bunting, HR; Owen available online at www.mid- Wynberry, single; Trey Fitch- to tchillemi@ dlesexcolts.com or at Urbanna ett, single; and Luciano Martin, Builders’ Supply in Saluda. single. ssentinel.com The Middlesex Colts Board of Directors is excited to announce the head coaches for the 2013 season. Veteran coach E.J. Blake returns to coach the Juniors; Fred West, who has 8 years of coaching experi- ence with rival York Seaford, will coach the Midgets; newly elected board member Michael Reed will return to coach the Mighty Mites; and new coach James Hatten, who has an abundance of enthusiasm and football knowledge, will be head coach of the Mites. “The board looks forward to a fun and inspirational time with the new and returning staff as we charge ahead into the Colts 2013 season. Go Colts!” said a Colts spokesperson.

Lancaster Lions to hold golf tourney The Lancaster County Lions Club will hold its annual charity golf tournament on Wednesday, Be excepti nal. May 15, at Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club. The regis- tration fee is $75 per person You know you’ve got it in you—that tiny spark that’s or $300 per team. Check-in time will be at 9 a.m. and the waiting to ignite. St. Margaret’s is the kind of place shotgun start will be at 11 a.m. Lunch will be provided. The tournament is open to where you can explore your interests and develop male and female golfers. The format will be four players, your talents. Don’t take our word for it, come see for captain’s choice. To register, yourself. Contact us to schedule a campus visit at call Dudley at 804-296-0172.

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Chesapeake Bay Gover- nor’s School students from the Glenns and Warsaw cam- puses joined together on April 19 to celebrate Earth Day at Belle Isle State Park in Lancaster County. Elementary school stu- dents from Northumberland, Mathews and Westmoreland joined the CBGS students participating in a variety of learning activities including: seining in the Rappahannock River; investigating a tree’s life history by examining a cross section and then creat- ing their own “tree cookie”; making recycled paper; inves- Mr. Charger 2013 is crowned tigating habitat loss through games; learning about mam- Mr. Charger 2013 was crowned at Middlesex High School on April 17. Above, from mals by studying their tracks, left, the contestants include Levi “Lola” Lott, Miss Urbanna; John “Ashley” Purcell, Miss scat and pelts; learning about Hardyville; Mr. Charger, Clayton “Clementine Fine” Hogge, Miss Piankatank Shores; first snakes; watching a puppet runner-up, Cullen “Scarlett” Johnson, Miss Hartfield; Gray “Betty Lou” Dickerson, Miss show; singing Earth Day James Williams, a sophomore at the Chesapeake Bay Gov- Deltaville; and Zach “Belle” Belcher, Miss Topping. (Photo by Allison Payne) songs; and eating lunch under ernor’s School (CBGS), and Allie Reaves, a CBGS senior, the trees. both from Middlesex High School, show elementary stu- CBGS students also par- dents how to handle a seven-foot corn snake. ticipated in a community local honor rolls service project doing trail maintenance for the park. Middlesex Elementary Boggs, Kellese Burse*, Kelsey Sara Paige Murray*, Linton Twenty-five CBGS students Below are Middlesex Elemen- Clark, Nicholas Daddario, Robins*, Jackson Stamm*, participated in a training tary School students receiving Skye Haskiell, Ethan Huggins, Braydon Chandler, Madeline workshop on April 13 to pre- Kilmarnock 5K will honor roll recognition for the Angie Hundley, Pierce Lam- Hurd, Xola DeBeau, Chris- pare them to lead the Earth third 9-week grading period: bert*, Kendall Lucas*, Jordan topher Stokes, Jordan Hersh- Day learning activities. Second Grade: Mason Mills*, Jack Porter*, Darnell berger, Jenna Ancell*, Kelseay travel new course Curles*, Courtney Harrow*, Robinson, Delaney Ruark*, Haywood, Neaven Johannsen*, Kaden Hunley, Patrick Lillian Taylor*, Abigail West*, Joel Rawles*, Kaelyn Sibley*, The Northern Neck Mon- Steptoe District up Main and Larson*, Simon Larson, Taylor Berry*, Mikayla Dun- Hunter Snyder, Josh South* menus tessori School 4th annual onto Church Street and ending Chessa Lowery*, Lorenzo ham-Quigley*, Lauren Ware, and Chris Wolfe. Kilmarnock 5K is set for Sat- with beautiful fields of butter- Short*, Hali Valadez*, Alexis LaNiya Hundley, Allison Fifth Grade: Alex Bushey, The lunch menu at urday, May 11, at 8 a.m. Also, cups on Waverly,” said Monge- Williamson, Gracie Wyn- Blake, Karime Juarez, Mack- Autumn Ortman, Mason Middlesex Elementary School a Kids Fun Run will be held at Meberg.“ berry*, Owen Wynberry*, enzie Dize, Abi Marshall, Clark, Edgar Gonzalez, Caro- is as follows: 9 a.m. Race entry forms can be Riley Dean*, Maria Esquivel, Joseph Valencia and Nathaniel line Painter, Adam Smith, Friday, May 3— Salisbury “We are so excited about the picked up at Northern Neck Erik Graulich*, Maddie Green, Hogge. Arviet Underwood, Peyton steak, mashed potatoes, sweet new course,” stated 2013 race Montessori School, Chesa- Mike Hammond, Adonnis Fourth Grade: Aaron Akers, Bishop*, Sierra Funk*, Sydney peas, apples, oranges and chair Patricia Monge-Meberg. peake Bank, Northern Neck Harris*, Mary Isbell*, Peyton Katie Brooke, Wyatt Brown*, Funk*, Gerren Lee*, Tiffany sherbet cup. “The Town of Kilmarnock has YMCA, and Main Street Phar- Lambert*, Joshua Leggett*, Cody Carnes, JT Cox, Austin Mott*, Katherine Campbell, Monday, May 6— Fish nug- been active in helping look for macy. They also can be obtained Thomas McMurtrie*, Kyle Cushman, Natalie Cutler, Alex Crittenden, E.J. Draleau, gets, baked fries, broccoli w/ a way to have a course that will online at www.kilmarnock5k. Morning, Carter Polson*, Abi- Hunter Dunlevy*, Alvina Jo’Mari Gonzalez, Marissa cheese, apples and mixed fruit be safe for the runners/walkers com (paper or electronic forms gail Smiley*, Cody Woods, Moon, Demetri Pullman, Halbig, Rodney Head, Kay- cup. and give the race room to grow. available). Adrian Austin*, Carter Justin Tulip, Lane Ander- leigh Lewis, Bryan Masters, Tuesday, May 7— Hot dog, The Kilmarnock Fire Depart- For more information, call Beam*, Connor Bishop, Lacy son*, Jordan Ashburn, Brooke Landon Norwood, Cloey Pal- corn on the cob, baked beans, ment has graciously allowed the school at 435-3503 or email Booth*, NaiJa Cooke*, Alana Brohawn, Eli Draleau, Kylie more, Christopher Thorne, carrot bites and mixed fruit. us to use the Carnival Grounds [email protected]. Garringer*, Sara Hale*, Kalob Marino, Logan West, Michael Autumn Wiedman, Hope Brit- Wednesday, May 8— Corn on Waverly Avenue for the start The Northern Neck Mon- Knight, Catie Lowe*, Shawn Barney, Claire Batley, Victo- ton*, David Croxton, Jenna dog nuggets, green beans, and finish.” tessori School serves children Seawell, Natalie Walden, Wil- ria Bennett, Jordan Bushong, Hall, Matthew Hart, Evan tossed salad, apples and Registration begins at 6:30 ages 2½ through 6 in the chil- liam Walker, Victoria Dunham- Brayden Deel, Joey Forst, Johnson*, Casey Jones, Shelby oranges. a.m. and the awards ceremony dren’s house, and ages 6 to 9 in Quigley, Emily Fomin, Cole Shawn Jackson, Ruthanne Lewis, Maddy Polson*, Jaden Thursday, May 9— Ham- will be at 9:30 a.m. on the the lower elementary program. Harris, Kiley Pope, Makayla Key, Dayton Liverman*, Lakin Reed*, Cole Ruark*, Joseph burger on bun, sweet potato grounds with plenty of on-site It currently serves children in Seamster, Elliott Austin, Bran- Millen, Kori Waltman, Jordan Sears*, George Shaw, Katelyn tots, mixed greens, mixed fruit parking. “It’s a great course Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex don Barney*, Lane Glasco*, Ward, Kayla Winget, Airiana Smith*, Cole Stamm*, Macy cup and apples. starting off heading into the and Northumberland counties. Christina Hines*, Kylie Ranson Beverly*, Shawn Hickey*, Taylor*, Rachel Valadez*, Seth The lunch menu at St. Clare and Donovan Whitaker. Ryan Mahr*, Laura Walton*, Wilson and Jacob Winn*. Walker Middle and Middlesex Third Grade: Corey Baker, Jacob Marx*, Ellie McMinn*, *Denotes all A’s High schools are as follows: Birders to walk Hutchinson Emily Bartlett, Jordan Friday, May 3— Fish square Booker*, Evee Cook*, Chan- on bun, baked fries, cole slaw, Tract near Tappahannock dler Hageman*, Logan pasta salad and pineapple cup. Hamilton, Liam Horsley*, Marine Science Day Monday, May 6— Ham and On Monday, May 13, the miles north of Tappahannock Jeremiah Lemon*, Jordan cheese sub, baked fries, carrot Northern Neck Audubon Soci- on Route 17 on the left hand Millen, Kacie Moreno, Haley bites, mixed fruit cup, apples ety will conduct a bird walk side. Heading north, motorists Muza*, Makayla Oliver, Mck- due May 18 at VIMS and oranges. at the Hutchinson Tract of the will pass a large brick church ayla Thompson, Sarah Bland*, Tuesday, May 7— Ham- Rappahannock River Valley on the left. Go to the next cross Lizzy Bristow, Jack Bullock*, Marine Science Day, the restore marine ecosystems. burger on bun, sweet potato National Wildlife Refuge, just over and head back south on Kaydence Congleton*, Mala- Virginia Institute of Marine Visitors will be able to rounds, tossed salad, chilled west of Tappahannock. Route 17. Turn right into the chi Dandy, Emma Rose Fair- Science (VIMS) annual open speak with scientists at display applesauce and pineapple This 700-plus acre tract, front- first driveway by the refuge heart*, Emma Hale*, Emily house, will take place on Sat- booths to learn how they help cup. ing on Mount Landing Creek sign. (If you cross Mount Land- Hall, Camren Hammond, Phil- urday, May 18, from 10 a.m.-3 manage blue crabs, restore Wednesday, May 8— Corn and Route 17, has restored ing Creek going north, you have lip Hart, Hayden Hicks, Owen p.m. on the VIMS waterfront oysters, survey fish popula- dog nuggets, green beans, grasslands, tidal marshes, and gone too far.) Miller*, Emma Oliver*, James campus in Gloucester Point. tions, unravel biodiversity, corn on the cob, mixed greens, deep mature forests. This is There will be several pairs Rawls, Tanner St. Louis*, This popular event is offered monitor water quality, find and orange sherbet cup and mixed prime time for migratory birds of loaner binoculars available. Aniyah Thompson*, Thomas free of charge and is held rain remove “ghost” crab pots, and fruit cup. returning from the south. Car- Please call Frank Schaff at 462- Wilson*, Nona Shirvani*, or shine. The goal of Marine more. Thursday, May 9— Chicken pools will leave Grace Episco- 0084 to let him know you are Nyema Head*, Ichabod Yavor- Science Day is to give the The Institute honors a dif- and rice, whole wheat burrito, pal Church in Kilmarnock at coming in case the walk is can- sky*, Autumn Satterly*, Chase public a behind-the-scenes ferent animal each year during baked fries, carrot slices, fresh 7:15 a.m. Those driving directly celled. Bunting, Talon Cheatham, look at how VIMS research in Marine Science Day, with this fruit cup and pears. should meet at the Hutchinson Visit www.northernneck- Haylie Foster, Marie Hutch- Chesapeake Bay and around A choice of milk is served tract at 8:15 a.m. The Hutchin- audubon.org for information of ens*, Devan Rutherford, Riley the world helps protect and (See Science, page B5) with each meal. son Tract is approximately 1.5 upcoming events.

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We know you’ll be glad you did. “PLEASE SAVE THIS SECTION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.” May 2, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 Applications Cullen Johnson attends sought for leadership conference Boosters Cullen Johnson of Deltaville participated in the Virginia Scholarship High School League (VHSL) Student Leaders Conference, Applications are now “Honor the Past, Create the being accepted for the 2013 Future,” on April 12-13 at Gar- Middlesex Athletic Booster Field Senior High School in Club Scholarship and are due Woodbridge. no later than May 10. Those eli- Johnson is one of 12 high gible to apply are seniors who school students statewide who will graduate from Middlesex Above, from left, are Marvin Tiller, Jack Ruark, Tyler Radabaugh, Brooke Daniel, Cole serves on the VHSL Student High School in June 2013 Radabaugh and Matthew Short. Action Team and was respon- and have played sports at the sible for leading a student high school level or have been leadership workshop during involved with sports at the high the event. The conference pro- school. vided students with opportu- Application forms may be Middle school TSA presents nities to meet student leaders obtained at the Middlesex High from throughout Virginia and School guidance counselor’s to develop leadership skills. office. Call Jeannie Bristow at signs to Maritime Museum On Friday night, Stephen 758-3641 or 694-7055 for fur- Bargatze, a professional magi- ther information. by Brooke Daniel to be displayed throughout the appreciate it!” cian, used hand tricks to show and Tyler Radabaugh park. Museum vice president Bill students the negative impact Cullen Johnson On Friday, April 26, the Powell agreed that the signs that drugs, alcohol, and tobacco Ware to host The Deltaville Maritime SCW TSA presented its com- would be a great asset to the can have on their lives. On Sat- to promote building better citi- Museum suffered a devastat- pleted signage project to the museum. urday, Shaun Derik, a legend- zens through student activities summer camp ing fire and major loss on July Deltaville Maritime Museum. The SCW TSA looks for- ary motivational speaker and in high school. Johnson has 18, 2012 when buildings were The SCW TSA team con- ward to assisting the museum musician from New York City, served on the VHSL Student June 17-Aug. 2 destroyed and the museum lost structed eight cypress wood with other construction needs used the metaphor, “life is a Action Team since 2011. He many irreplaceable artifacts. signs using ArtCAM software in the future and thanks Mr. song,” as he taught listeners is a senior at Middlesex High Ware Academy will host a When considering a local to create the designs, and then Tiller, Mr. Powell, and the to pay attention to the music School and attends the Chesa- six-week summer camp June community service group used a Computer Numerically executive board for their assis- playing in their heads and to be peake Bay Governor’s School 17 through August 2 on its to assist for a construction Controlled (CNC) machine to tance in this project. The stu- mindful of negative influences for Marine and Environmen- 19-acre campus, one mile and technology competition, cut and engrave the wood. The dents have learned that hard and how we treat others. tal Science. Johnson has been from the Gloucester Historic the St. Clare Walker (SCW) signs were then sanded, painted, work can be very rewarding The VHSL is a non-profit accepted to the University of Court House District. The Middle School Technology and sealed to perfection. to oneself and the community, organization, founded in 1913, Virginia. camp, called Camp W.A.R.E. Student Association (TSA) Signs were completed that particularly in preserving our (Wonder Arts Recreation and decided the Deltaville Mari- stated “Exit Only,” “Vendor local heritage. Enrichment), is available to time Museum would be a great Exit,” “Farmer’s Market,” and SCW TSA members include: students ages 4 to 10. choice because of its crucial “Donated Boats for Sale,” as Kenneth Beam, Brooke Daniel, honor rolls Camp W.A.R.E. is $120 per needs during reconstruction. well as four directional arrow Jack Graulich, Chloe Hodges, week for pre-school-age chil- The students also learned signs. The signs were displayed Kevin Horton, Andrew Middlesex High Tiffany Carter, Tess Duke, Kyle dren. It runs from 9 a.m. to that the museum is reliant on at this past weekend’s opening Hudson, Jeffery Jones, Jerry Superintendent’s Honor Roll Freeze, Chelsea Hall, Gabby noon. donations, fund-raising events, of the renovated museum. Lindsey, Cole Radabaugh, Shannon Bristow, Jimmy Hopkins, D’Angelo King, Cari The cost is $200 per week and tireless volunteers. For the The signs will be mounted Tyler Radabaugh, Jack Ruark, Brusso, Sierra Cannon, Longest, Chris Roberts, Ashley for rising first through fifth past months, all 11 SCW TSA on the property to direct visi- and SCW TSA advisor Mat- Lilly Crown, Cristen Donor, Walton, Kendra Yates, Nicole graders. It runs from 9 a.m. to members have worked with the tors throughout the park. Park thew Short. Christian Hensley, Clayton Barnhardt, Austen Taylor 2 p.m. museum’s executive board on director Marvin Tiller said, To donate directly to the Hogge, Cullen Johnson, Zack Dozier, Beth Eanes, Will Focht- A before-and-after care pro- ideas to help, and ultimately “I am very pleased with this Deltaville Maritime Museum, Jones, Jacob Lawson, Levi mann, Avis Keeling, Olivia gram also is available. The decided to build different signs quality product and we greatly please call 776-7200. Lott, Aaron Nazrini, Allison Major, Alexis Morgan, Jasmine before-care program is 8 to 9 Payne, John Purcell, Bianca Oakley, Kendrick Reed, Lauren a.m. and costs $40 per week. Rios, Allison Reaves, Jordan Shores and Monica Ward. The after-care program is $80 Walton, Shellene Guilliams, Honor Roll per week and offered to Pre-K Maloy Hudson, Megan Lind- Heather Ashe, Shannon students from noon to 2 p.m., Three scholarships offered sey, Quinlan Moore, Hughes Batley, Jimmy Brown, Kiersten and to all other students from Nelson, Holly Oliver, Chad Campbell, Kaylee Cockrell, 2 to 4 p.m. Page, Joyous Peterson, Safiyah Jeremy Collier, Hunter Davis, An academic enrichment through Urbanna Methodist Said, Madison Thomas, Kaleb Bryanna Fleming, Alexis Jack- program is also available for Wake, Chris Blake, Hannah son, Molly Perkins, Josh Rater- $200 per week during the same Individuals who are residents of Middlesex provides for 5 to 8 scholarships each year in Clark, Trey Dandridge, Robert man, Kelly Revere, Shelby time period. Students enrolled County and who are graduating or have gradu- varying amounts from $1,500 and up, and is Lemon, Bobby Nazrini, Grace Rose, Brooke Rowe, Danielle in that program will be grouped ated in past years may make applications for judged heavily on need. The Parker Scholar- Rutkowski, Emily Sheppard, Santos, Breanna Tabor, Taylor according to grade level, with the Elliott and Elizabeth Richardson Memo- ship Fund is now offering 4 to 6 scholarships James Williams, Johnathan Walden, Mollie Ballantyne, each week in the camp series rial Scholarship, and/or the Frances R. Parker of $1,500 and is judged equally on scholastics Williams, Joe Anderson, Emma Alexis Beverley, Amy Damron, featuring a different theme— Memorial Scholarship, and/or the James and need. Barnhardt, Jacob Beebe, Katie Adam Ford, Leigh Harrow, Number Crunchers, Write Welton Taylor Memorial Scholarship (only The James Welton Taylor Memorial Schol- Blake, Erika Britton, Maggie Kausha Parrish, GiGi Reed, Words, Handwriting Helpers, one available this year for $1,500). arship is new this year in memory of James Bull, Joseph Cockrell, Tessa Eder Sosa, Tiffany Willis, Zach Ready-Set-Go for rising Kin- These scholarships are available to those Welton Taylor, former Urbanna barber and DeWalt, Jasmine Faucett, Abi- Brown, Allison Bryant, Tyler dergarten students, and Boys individuals who are pursuing a higher educa- husband of Dolly Taylor, a longtime member gail Foster, Peyton Howder, Cole, Amber Cordle, Ridge Only and Girls Only Reading tion, have exhibited a potential for becoming of the Urbanna United Methodist Church. This Sean Johnson, Shyann Lewis, Ellis, Brett Fochtmann, Angela Groups. a self-supportng and productive citizen, and scholarship is judged equally on scholastics Terry Reed, Zinnie Reed, Juli- Fomin, Zachary Halstead, The theme of Camp are in need of financial assistance to make this and need. anna Solomon, Tambria Wake Thomas Harlowe, Matt Horne, W.A.R.E. changes each week possible. All applications must be complete and sub- and Kelly Wood. Shelby Lewter, Chance Mills, across all age groups. Students Generic scholarship applications are available mitted as one package no later than May 10. Principal’s Honor Roll Lam Quach, Andri Rowe, Reid will work on physical fitness, at both Middlesex High School Guidance Office Applications may be taken to the high school Manuel Balderas, Jack Sandate, Jacob Self, Taylor create art, learn about nature, and Urbanna United Methodist Church Office. guidance office or mailed to: Scholarship Bayard, Rachel Crews, Blake Shores, Josspin Sosa, Briana turn math into fun games, write Current recipients must reapply each year. Funds at Urbanna United Methodist Church, Damron, Nathan Damron, South, Emily Toney, Lillian creative stories, travel around The Richardson Scholarship Fund generally P.O. Box 217, Urbanna, VA 23175. Anthony Demaurez, Andrew Tunstall, Jordan Boyer, Tamara the world through imagination, Dozier, Justice Hill, Emily Cook, Blake Crittenden, Nat and more. Horton, Trey Major, Amber Crown, Lauren Holmes, Carly To register, visit www. Mauney, Brittany Mauney, Irwin, Andre Johnson, Destiny wareacademy.org/welcome or Science Day at VIMS . . . (Continued from page B4) Ka’Nisha Parrish, Jacqueline Johnson, Luke Lawson, Emily contact Ginger James, direc- Sandate, Madeleine Munce, Perkins, Kimani Robinson, tor of admissions and special year’s choice being the oyster. ties in addition to favorites These include 10-minute mini- Courtney Zedek, David Bayard, Alana Vandyke, John Walton events, at 693-3825. The younger set will have the from years past.” lectures, a seafood cooking Amberly Blakley, Healy Bray, and Adam White. Located one mile from Main chance to learn about oysters One of the event’s peren- demonstration, and musical Street in Gloucester’s historic with fun crafts and activities in nial favorites is the Parade of performances by Bob Zentz. Court House District, Ware the Children’s Pavilion. Kids Marine Life, in which children Details on these and all the Academy is a Pre-K through and parents will also have the and adults from around Tide- other activities are available in Chesapeake Academy 8th grade independent school chance to collect and observe water walk through the VIMS the Marine Science Day pro- on a 19-acre campus. organisms from the York River, campus wearing handmade gram, which is available ahead and to tour the Institute’s creature costumes including of time at www.vims.edu/msd. raffle and auction Teaching Marsh and Oyster seahorses, jellyfish, sharks, VIMS, one of the leading The deadline Hatchery. dolphins, and blue crabs. marine centers in the U.S., pro- for news items Susan Maples, VIMS Public In addition to these daylong vides research, education, and tickets are available Outreach Coordinator, says activities, Marine Science advisory service to help pro- and photos is this year’s event will “feature Day offers a series of events tect and restore Chesapeake Chesapeake Academy’s Mas- autographed jersey; a Magic Tuesdays at noon. several new hands-on activi- that begin at specific times. Bay and coastal waters. querade in May Auction raffle Johnson autographed basket- tickets are on sale through a ball; a VIP evening for two drawing to be held during the at The Richmond Forum; a school’s annual auction on May week’s stay in Hampton Roads; 4. camps at Chesapeake Academy, Tickets are $10 each, said Christchurch School and Camp Convalescent Care, Skilled Care development associate Cath- Virginia; wine barrel table; erine Emry. Prizes are first, birdbath; restaurant gift certifi- and Rehabilitative Care. $5,000; second, $1,000; and cates; Stella & Dot jewelry; a third, $500. Buy 10 tickets and private sailing Regatta; Broad- You’re in the hands of people you know. receive one free. Winners don’t way tickets to “The Book of have to be present for the draw- Mormon”; catered dinner par- Lancashire Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center combines ing. ties; and rare wine selections. excellence and ambiance to create a warm, home-like environment Proceeds benefit Chesa- Visit chesapeakeacademy. for your family and friends, right here at home. peake Academy’s educational org for a full catalog of items Many of our residents enter for Skilled Care, a designation for those program. The event includes or to purchase event tickets. joining us directly from the hospital who still need a higher level a silent and live auction with To purchase raffle tickets, call of nursing, rehabilitative or medical attention on a 24-hour basis. dinner. Items up for bid include 438-5575, or visit Specials, In fact, Medicare or other insurance carriers may provide up to 100 a private cocktail cruise; “Cake Burke’s Jewelers, Main Street days of Skilled Care or rehabilitative care per benefit period for of the Month”; estate jewelry; Pharmacy, Chesapeake Boat those who meet the medical requirements. Redskin helmet autographed Basin, River Birch Gifts or The by Joe Theisman; Victor Cruz Daily. If rehabilitative therapy is required, our team of physical, occupational and speech therapists will do their very best to help you achieve your highest possible level of functioning, with the goal of your returning home. Remember, if at any time you or your loved one may need our R.A.C.E. offers GED tests services, we’re right here. Call our Administrator, Garrett Jones, at 804-435-1684. GED testing will be offered 769-1151 for more infor- from 5-9 p.m. on Tuesday, mation on registration. The Lancashire Convalescent May 14, and Thursday, May registration deadline is one and Rehabilitation Center 16, at Acquinton Elementary week prior to the testing 287 School Street School, 18550 King William date. Kilmarnock, VA 22482 Road, King William. MPRACE serves the coun- www.vahs.com If interested in taking the ties of Essex, Gloucester, King GED Test, please call the and Queen, King William, In the care of people you know. Middle Peninsula R.A.C.E. Mathews and Middlesex, and (MPRACE) office at 804- the Town of West Point. B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 2, 2013 classifieds These ads reach over 11,000 readers in print each week and get over 4,000 page views online each month! Place your ad today – here’s how: Phone: (804) 758-2328 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Online 24/7: Go to SSentinel.com. Click on Classifieds, then the Submit Ad button. Email 24/7: [email protected] Mail: Southside Sentinel, PO Box 549, Urbanna, Va. 23175

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Commercial spaces available. son, 202 Skye Dr., Weems. Selling a Home care experience preferred. 2.5 ACRE LOT in the Hillcrest Subdi- 1500sf, 800sf and 300sf with store- large variety of antiques/collectibles. at Cooks Corner & talk to Wally, or For more information or to apply vision in Wake. Woods on two sides. Furnished is Electricity, Heat and Air call us at 776-7518. Email: captain- Conditioning. High speed internet, front. Rent single space, or multiple Other items too numerous to men- contact the Human Resources Septic and well permits all ready. with discount. Call 804-758-2037 or tion. Directions: From Kilmarnock, [email protected] (5-2-2t) Department, Rappahannock West- $48,000. 758-9691.(2-21-13t) phone and TV cabled to each office. Various sizes with a 12x12 renting 804-694-7365.(5-19-tf) Rt. 200 (Irvington Rd.) to Weems minster Canterbury, 132 Lancaster DELTAVILLE DEALER DAYS BOAT- Drive, Irvington, VA 22480, 804-438- A COUNTRY LODGE with 4 guest for $158 per month. Call Ms. Leo Rd., turn right on Weems Rd. At the SHOW: May 4 & 5, 10a.m. to 4p.m. VETERANS and NON-VETERAN bottom of the hill turn left on Christ 4244.(5-2-1t) cottages. 15+ ac. 300’ on Mill Creek. 804-370-4674 or Oscar 804-370- housing: 1 bedroom, 2 lofts, 2 New & used power & sail. Deltaville, Many potential uses! $849,500. 5555.(1-19-tf) Church Rd. Turn right on Gaskins VA 23043. For details visit: www. bathroom cottage. Access to canoe- Rd. and left at the Tide Lodge sign. MALE COUNSELORS needed for Frank Johnson, 804-815-8722. ing. $900 per month plus deposit. deltavilleva.com (4-18-3tRR) YMCA Camp Kekoka residence www.WaterfrontandEstate.com FOUR BEDROOM, two bath 2-story Take the first left on Skye Dr.(5-2- home in Water View, located in pri- Call 804-815-8105, Wake area. 1tRR) camp. Visit www.ymcacampkekoka. Frank Hardy, Inc.(5-2-4t) GRADY WHITE 24ft. Off Shore. org or call 804-435-3616. (5-2- vate community 1 mile from Water (4-25-2t) Very good condition, with hard top, HUGE GARAGE/BASEMENT 2tRR) A WATERFRONT HOME on View Boat Landing. House has DW, WAREHOUSE SPACE in Urbanna, radar and all electronics. In dry stor- Urbanna Creek for $235,000! Or washer/dryer, Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, SALE, Saturday, May 4, 8a.m. to age. 200hp Mercury outboard, 9.9 3,600 sq.ft. or 900 sq.ft. Loading 3p.m., rain or shine. Furniture, rugs, OFFICE/ACCOUNT MANAGER: In a waterfront home on Healys Mill hardwood floors, deck, sidewalks, dock. Lease term negotiable. 804- Mercury trolling motor. Load Rite small, friendly dental office in West Pond, $229,500. Frank Hardy, Inc. paved driveway, in-ground pool antiques, household items. 251 trailer with new tires, rollers. $10,500 758-4477.(5-2-4t) Cross Street, Urbanna.(4-25-2t) Point. 32 hrs. per week. Computer www.WaterfrontandEstate.com great for entertaining. $1,100 per OBO. 804-966-2541. (4-25-2t) skills a must. Experience with dental Frank Johnson, 804-815-8722. month. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. WOODED PROPERTY to rent for SALT OF THE EARTH. Spring bed- billing, collection and insurance (5-2-4t) No pets. Two car garage also avail- trailer or camper. Water, electric, MINN KOTA Trolling Motor, 45 preferred. Please submit resume ding plants sale. Household moving thrust, bow mount, new $250. Call able for fee. Call 366-4490, leave sewage & satellite hookup avail- sale. Sat., May 4 & Sat., May 11. to: [email protected] BOAT SLIP: Urbanna Harbor Yacht name & address for application, or able. In Saluda area. Call 804-815- 804-761-2531.(5-2-1tRR) Club. Extra large slip just down from Fresh cut peony blooms and more. (5-2-5t) email: [email protected] and 4302.(5-2-13t) 947 Bobs Hole Rd., outside of VENTURE Boat Trailer. Tandem axle clubhouse & pool. $49,900. Call request application. EHO Credit/ PART TIME SUMMER HELP: Dish- 804-366-5426. Financing available. Hartfield. Follow signs. Lynn, 804- with rollers and surge brakes. 4,690 Criminal report required. In future 758-5241.(5-2-2tRR) washer, Hostess, Wait Staff. Apply (3-21-tf) For Sale gross weight. Excellent condition. in person at: Virginia Street Cafe, may consider rent to own.(4-25-2t) $1,400. 804-651-6449.(5-2-4t) SATURDAY, MAY 4, 9:30a.m. to 201 Virginia St., Urbanna. 804-758- FOR ALL YOUR real estate needs HARTFIELD, RT. 33/3: Attractive visit www.coastalvaproperties.com BEDROOM SET: 2 night stands, noon, in Urbanna at 246 Laurel WE ARE SELLING BOATS! Ches- 3798.(4-25-2t) office/retail space. Remodeled and mirror & dresser, headboard. Excel- Farms Lane. Furniture, marine, apeake Yacht Sales @ Deltaville or call Irvin Shackelford at Mason painted. High traffic volume. Avail- PER DIEM RN SUPERVISOR Realty, 804-815-8400.(3-7-tf) lent condition. $350. 804-761-2531. household goods, clothing and folk Yachting Center, Virginia’s Dealer able now. $450/mo. Call Ches-Bay (5-2-1tRR) art.(4-25-2t) needed in Gloucester area to pro- for Catalina Yachts & Carolina Clas- vide exceptional resident care. Must FSBO. Excellent condition. 3 bed- Realty, 804-776-6044.(5-2-4t) sic Sportfishing Boats. Mainship & rooms, living, kitchen, dining rooms, BOAT SLIP: Urbanna Harbor Yacht SET UP YOUR OWN YARD SALE at have passion for seniors. Medic- HORSE BOARDING: New openings Club. Extra large slip just down from Albin Specialist. LARGE INVEN- aid experience preferred. Email den, double garage, amenities, pool, Hartfield Fire Dept. field every Sat- TORY PREOWNED POWER & now available @ $400 per month. clubhouse & pool. $49,900. Call urday! Donation $5.00. Pay at Thrift resumes to: Brandi@StayAtH- dock, ramp, etc. Owner financing www.pidlinacres.com 804-758- SAIL. 804-776-9898. www.cysboat. available. Asking $229,500. Lease 804-366-5426. Financing available. Store. Benefit H.V.F.D. (5-2-13t) omePC.com (5-2-5t) 1555.(8-30-tf) (3-21-tf) com WE TAKE TRADES & MAKE possible. 804-776-9895.(4-4-tf) YARD/BAKE SALE, Vendor Oppor- DEALS ON NEW BOATS!(3-15- TAKING applications for 12-hr. HOUSE IN DELTAVILLE, Stingray tfRR) MATHEWS CO.: Nicely remodeled CHIHUAHUA PUPS: CKC, 2 males, tunity. Relay for Life Event, May shift Nurse position, day/night shift. Point area. 2 bedrooms, 1½ baths, 1 chocolate & white, 1 black & white. 4, 7-11a.m. at EVB, 412 Duke St., Experience in Long Term Care Nurs- trailer. Selling with two lots, one den, family room, deck, kitchen, waterfront, one waterview. Remod- Shots, wormed, vet checked. $300. Tappahannock. Vendor spaces ing. For more information contact utility room with washer/dryer, cen- Call 804-758-0775 or 804-832-7777. available, $15.00 each. Call 804- Marine Services Ann Carleton Gresham, Assist. eled two bdrm., one bath, living rm., tral AC/heat. Maximum: 3 people. kitchen. New deck, screened porch. (4-25-2tRR) 445-6172.(5-2-1t) Admin., Mizpah Health Care Center, Large yard. Water access and dock MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W. 804-758-5260.(4-18-3t) Beautiful views of East River. Asking privileges for boat. $775 month FILL DIRT. $90/load delivered. Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21- $212,000. Call Diane Bennett, plus deposit and references. Avail- 30-mile radius from Saluda. 758- Autos/Trucks tf) WAIT STAFF: RW-C has part time 804-347-2235 or email: diane@ able 2/1/13. Call 804-815-1453. 2800.(6-30-tf) positions open in our Dining Ser- dianebennett.com Ownby & Asso- (1-10-tfRR) QUEENS CREEK MARINA: Home vices Department for Wait Staff. ciates, Inc., Mechanicsville, VA. o) LIKE NEW Ashley table & 4 chairs. 1999 TOYOTA AVALON XL. Sun- to Sailboaters. Minutes to Fish- roof, alloy wheels, leather and Candidate must be flexible as 804-730-0500 www.ownbyco.com HOUSE IN URBANNA: 3,000 sq.ft. Black with cherry top. 58” long, 35” ing Bay. 7’ MLW. Open slips, new days of work and hours needed To view photos click on real estate. 4BR beautiful brick Colonial. 3 wide. Call Shirley at 804-758-5251. more. $2,000 OBO. 804-758-1329. raised roof boat shed. Dock/electric (5-2-2t) will vary depending upon depart- (4-18-4t) baths, 3 fireplaces, 2-car garage. (4-25-2t) upgraded. 804-240-8670 or email: mental need but will include some Nice shaded yard. $1,350 mo. [email protected] (4-18-13t) WAKE: Lot #4, cleared. 4.0 ACRES, RAINBOW Vacuum Cleaner with all weekends. Must demonstrate good Security deposit. References. 804- interpersonal and communica- 6 miles west of Deltaville. Captains 758-4477.(5-2-4t) attachments, including powerhead. Boats/Motors Quarters Lane. Use your own Gently used. $100. 758-2518. Help Wanted tion skills in dealing with residents Builder. Below tax assmt. $65,000. IN THE HEART OF SALUDA: (5-2-tf) 17FT. BOAT TRAILER, single axle, and staff. Previous experience preferred. 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Continued on next page May 2, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 Montague Farms reaches deal to supply More news at SSentinel.com Japanese firm with specialty soybeans Governor Bob McDonnell The specifications for the of Agriculture and Consumer recently announced that as part soybeans to be exported by Services’ international market- of his trade and marketing mis- Montague Farms to Sun- ing staff, we are able to achieve NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sion to Asia, Montague Farms, Tommy International are strict. new successes because of the a family-owned producer and The soybeans supplied by Mon- support Virginia provides to TOWN OF URBANNA BUDGET exporter of specialty soybeans tague must meet strict require- agricultural producers.” FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 based in Center Cross, reached ments for size, shape, color, Montague Farms, which has a new agreement to supply moisture content, and several been shipping to other custom- food-grade soybeans to a cus- other physical properties. The ers in Japan for more than two Pursuant to Section 15.2-2506, Code of Virginia (1950), public notice is hereby given that tomer in Japan. soybeans also must be certified decades, has built a successful the Urbanna Town Council shall hold a Public Hearing at the regular monthly meeting on The specialty soybeans will as not having been genetically business based upon specialty May 20, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Town Council Chambers located on the second floor of the be imported by Tokyo-based modified (non-GMO). Mon- soybean exports. The company Town Hall, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Virginia. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to re- Sun-Tommy International tague Farms contracts with a contracts with other farmers for ceive public comment on the proposed FY2013-2014 Budget for the Town of Urbanna. Pur- Company and distributed to network of farmers in Virginia more than 15,000 acres of pro- food processors in Japan. The and surrounding states to grow duction of field crop each year. suant to Section 15.2-2506, Code of Virginia (1950), the following synopsis of the proposed soybeans will be used to make and ship specialty soybeans. Growers in Montague’s farm budget is provided for informative and planning purposes. A copy of the full, detailed budget natto, a fermented breakfast “The support that the Com- network cultivate soybean, is available for review at the Town Office located at 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Virginia. food that is considered a tradi- monwealth of Virginia and the corn, wheat, and other grain tional delicacy in Japan. McDonnell Administration, crops. Montague Farms owns Proposed Town General Fund Governor McDonnell met in particular, has provided to and operates two grain storage Revenues – Fund 100 with executives of Montague Montague Farms and other and conditioning facilities in Farms, Sun-Tommy, and a food agricultural exporters has been Virginia, one in Center Cross General Government Administration ...... $445,130 processing company in Tokyo excellent,” said Tom Taliaferro, and another in Windsor. Public Safety ...... $8,000 on April 24 to thank Sun- operations manager for Mon- Agriculture and forestry are Public Works ...... $800 Tommy for reaching an agree- tague Farms. “From the agri- Virginia’s largest industries, Parks, Recreation & Grounds Maintenance ...... $0 ment with Montague and to cultural research that continues with a combined economic discuss future export business at developing impact of $79 billion annually: Pool ...... $4,500 from Virginia. new and better crop varieties $55 billion from agriculture Community Development ...... $800 Commenting on the new to the on-the-ground support and $24 billion from forestry. Oyster Festival ...... $39,325 export business, Governor we received during business The industries also provide Trolley ...... $4,300 McDonnell said, “New trade meetings in Japan and Virginia approximately 500,000 jobs in Visitor’s Center ...... $500 deals like this will help us from the Virginia Department the Commonwealth. build on our solid trade rela- Transfer In From Water Fund ...... $43,428 tionship with Japan and the Transfer in From Taber Trust ...... $39,000 all-time record $2.6 billion farm service news TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE ...... $585,783 in agricultural exports from Virginia achieved last year. I USDA will conduct a four- to offer whole fields into CRP. Expenditures – Fund 100 congratulate Montague on this week general signup for the The eligible cropland must new sales agreement, which Conservation Reserve Pro- have a cropping history of 4 General Government Administration ...... $265,657 will have a positive impact on gram (CRP), beginning May years between 2002-2007. Public Safety ...... $28,000 the company’s operations and 20 and ending on June 14. In Virginia over 54,000 acres Public Works ...... $57,694 employees on the Northern CRP protects the nation’s natu- are enrolled. Producers that are Parks, Recreation & Grounds Maintenance ...... $27,090 Neck and in southeastern Vir- ral resources through voluntary accepted in the program can Pool ...... $33,630 ginia. I’m also pleased this new participation, while provid- receive cost-share assistance to export deal will benefit a broad ing significant economic and plant long-term, resource-con- Community Development ...... $31,677 network of family farms that environmental benefits to rural serving covers and receive an Oyster Festival ...... $39,325 contract with Montague Farms communities across the United annual rental payment for the Trolley ...... $8,600 to supply specialty soybeans.” States. This is an opportunity length of the contract which is Visitor’s Center ...... $13,840 10-15 years. Debt Service General Fund ...... $32,024 In other Farm Service Agency Business Services Business Services (FSA) news, after spring plant- Transfer to Marina Fund ...... $20,730 ing producers should certify Transfer to General Fund Reserve ...... $27,516 AFFORDABLE, DETAILED Home HARVEY’S LAWN CARE SERVICE: their 2013 acreage. Filing an TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES ...... $585,783 Cleaning with experience and refer- GRASSCUTTING: Small yard $45; accurate acreage report for all ences. Call today for FREE estimate medium $55; large $65. 804-758- crops and land uses, including Proposed Tax Rate Remains Unchanged and I will beat any rate. Personal 3858 or 804-445-5300.(3-21-13t) failed acreage and prevented assistant available as well. 758- Proposed Tax Rates per $100 of Assessed Value 4262.(4-4-13t) PASSPORT PICTURES made planting acreage, can prevent while you wait! Please call to make the loss of benefits for a variety Real Estate Personal Property B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting con- an appointment, 804-758-2328, tractor serving Middlesex County for Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) of programs. Current $0.24 $0.65 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. Failed acreage must be Proposed $0.24 $0.65 Free estimates. 804-776-6497. TURNER DRYWALL and Painting reported within 15 days of the (12-6-26t) Home Repairs: New work, repair, renovation, home improvements. disaster event and before dis- Proposed Marina Fund BILLY’S LAWN CARE: Leaf raking, 804-761-5410. Over 20 years position of the crop. Prevented mulching, power washing, yard experience!(2-14-13t) planting must be reported no Revenues-Fund 401 clean-up, grasscutting. Painting and Marina and Boat Landing Fees ...... $ 27,000 staining. 804-832-6937.(4-11-tf) later than 15 days after the final Business Opportunity planting date. Oyster Festival Boat Fees ...... $ 11,000 COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL Acreage reports are required Miscellaneous ...... $100 SERVICES: Virus spyware/ WATERFRONT RESTAURANT for removal. Pictures/ data recovered. for many FSA programs. For lease, Urbanna. 85 seats + water- crops enrolled in programs Transfer in From General Fund ...... $20,730 Home/ Office network installa- side deck, boat dockage. Fully TOTAL MARINA REVENUE ...... $58,830 tion, hardware/software upgrades, equipped, ready to open. Very other than NAP (Noninsured repairs. Nothing outsourced. Quick favorable lease terms. 804-815- Crop Disaster Assistance Pro- turnaround. Call: 804-776-0885 1453.(4-4-tfRR) Visit: www.deltavillecomputers.com gram), acreage reports are to Expenditures Fund 401 (4-25-13t) be certified by July 15. General Administrative Marina ...... $58,830 COUNTRY TIME LAWNCARE SER- Notices TOTAL MARINA EXPENDITURES ...... $58,830 VICES, LLC: Lawn maintenance services. Mulch, gravel, bush hog- NOTICE OF OYSTER Farmer to ging. Yard cleanup, leaf removal. GROUND APPLICATION Proposed Water Fund Warren Rainier and David Rainier. Brian Zimmerman, (2013080) has Licensed, insured. 804-370-4019 or applied for approximately 20 -/+ discuss unique Revenues – Fund 501 804-445-3513.(11-1-26t) acres of oyster planting ground in Water Sales Charges ...... $184,000 Rappahannock River near Bush opportunities FOUR SEASON SERVICES: Park Creek situated in Middlesex Connections ...... $3,500 !!!!Spring Landscape Specials!!!! County and described as follows: TOTAL WATER FUND REVENUE ...... $187,500 10% off hardwood mulch delivered North By: Public Ground #1 The public is invited to learn and installed. Contact Four Season East By: Crowder PF19474 about one of the unique agricul- Services at 804-832-4636 to find South By: Vacant tural adventures in the Northern Expenditures – Fund 501 more! We also offer: *Large selec- West By: Chesapeake Bay tion of locally grown trees *Grading Oys Co. PF18581 Neck when the Northern Neck General ...... $28,655 Master Naturalists visit Billy and sod installations *Lawn irrigation Lat/Long: N37-34.5420 Repairs, Maintenance, & Supplies ...... $46,000 installs and repairs *Mulch delivered W76-23.0030 Dawson’s multi-faceted farm and installed. CALL today at 804- Send comments or concerns to: just outside of Heathsville at 10 Utilities ...... $6,750 832-4636 or email 4seasonser- Marine Resources Commission, Debt Service ...... $21,576 [email protected] (4-18-5t) Engineering/Surveying Department, a.m. on Tuesday, May 7. 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, As a “born here,” Transfer out to General Fund ...... $43,378 GRASSCUTTING & yard work. Newport News, VA 23607. Dawson strives to keep his Transfer to Water Fund Reserve...... $41,141 Mulching. Firewood available. Good For more specific application loca- 300-owned/1,200-worked acres prices! 804-238-4312. (5-2-2t) tion information call 757-247-2230. TOTAL WATER FUND EXPENDITURES ...... $187,500 (4-25-4t) productive, innovative and GRAYSON SHELTON’S LAWN diversified. He began farming CARE: *Grasscutting, *Mulch- PUBLIC AUCTION SALE in the mid 1980s when agri- The water rates remain unchanged at: ing, *Leaf Removal. Covering all Bay Self Storage your lawncare needs. Call today 5370-A Old Virginia Street culture in the Northern Neck In-Town: 804-815-5908 or 804-815-5713. Urbanna, VA 23175 was in a depressed state. Call- 0 – 3,000 Gallons per month ...... $14.00 (2-21-13t) May 7, 2012 at 10a.m. ing on his high school experi- Over 3,000 Gallons ...... $2.60 per thousand gallons HANDYMAN SERVICE: Home Units E-13, C-13, E-10 & A-22 ences helping at both a farm maintenance and repairs; drywall Terms: Cash Out-of-Town: (5-2-1t) and a fertilizer company, plus and painting; siding; trim; decks; seven years of post high school 0 – 3,000 Gallons per month ...... $28.00 sheds; roofing. 804-815-0701, Merle PUBLIC AUCTION Mayhue.(2-23-tf) education, Dawson started Over 3,000 Gallons ...... $5.20 per thousand gallons 11a.m. Friday, May 3, 2013 from scratch with great trepida- JUNK YARD DOGS: We haul junk! Delaware Corporation Affordable rates. 804-758-4727. Barber Self Storage tion. He quickly learned that Proposed Taber Trust Fund (4-11-tf) 7962 General Puller Hwy. being receptive to new possibil- Topping, VA ities—what he calls value added Revenue – Fund 801 LAWN MAINTENANCE: Grasscut- CASH ting, mulching, leaf removal, yard All contents of storage unit #107 will businesses—allows him to keep Income on Investments ...... $42,700 cleanup, odd jobs. Available Satur- be sold for past due rent per section the farmland he treasures while TOTAL TABER TRUST REVENUE ...... $42,700 days. Affordable, quality work. Call #55-148 and #55-149 of the Virginia expanding into new fields. or text Skip Johnson, 804-725-8772. Self Storage Act and Chapter 23 of Dawson will share the agri- (3-7-13t) the Code of Virginia. Expenditures – Fund 801 DELAWARE CORPORATION cultural advantages and adven- MASSARO BROS. SEAMLESS 804-758-2185 tures of the Northern Neck Fund Maintenance ...... $3,700 GUTTERS: 5”/6” GUTTERS. Gutter 7962 GEN. PULLER HWY. Transfer Out to General Fund ...... $39,000 covers. Clean-out and repair. Lowest and introduce us to some of his TOPPING, VA 23169 value added businesses: barley price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Delaware Corporation retains the TOTAL TABER TRUST EXPENDITURES ...... $42,700 Matt for FREE ESTIMATE, 804-480- right to reject any or all bids. grown for Wasmund’s single 0155 or matt@massarobrosseam- (4-25-2t) malt whiskey (Dawson is the Proposed Historic Trust Fund lessgutters.com (4-4-13t) sole supplier); corn grown for a Manassas manufacturer’s tor- Revenue – Fund 200 Publisher’s Notice Classified Rates tilla chips (they wanted a local, Interest on Bank Deposits ...... $30 not a Midwest, supplier); corn All real estate advertised herein is subject $6.00 minimum for up to 25 words, one for Campbell’s tortilla soup; and to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes week; 2 weeks $10.00; 3 weeks $15.00; 4 Expenditures – Fund 200 it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limi- wheat grown for a boutique beer or more weeks $4.50 each week. Minimum Transfer Out to General Fund ...... $0 tation or discrimination because of race, run for TFN ads, 4 weeks. 25 words or made in Alexandria. color, religion, national origin, sex, elderli- fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40.00. Ads Dawson has invited Mr. Was- ness, familial status or handicap, or inten- with 26 or more words, 24¢ each word. tion to make any such preference, limita- Custom classifieds $1.25 per line, mini- mund to be on hand to report Proposed Capital Projects Fund mum $11.25. $20.00 per week for yellow tion or discrimination.’ This newspaper highlighted ad. on what happens to Dawson’s Revenue – Fund 300 will not knowingly accept advertising for barley once it arrives at Was- real estate that violates the fair housing 10% Discount for cash with order. No Revenue from Grants ...... $48,000 refunds, no credit. No discount on credit mund’s whiskey facility in law. Our readers are hereby informed that card sales. all dwellings advertised in this newspaper Sperryville. Dawson’s farm is are available on an equal opportunity Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon Tues- located between Heathsville Expenditures – Fund 300 days. To place your ad, call 804-758-2328, basis. For more information or to file a FAX 804-758-5896, email classifieds@ and Northumberland High Expenditures from Grants ...... $48,000 housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair ssentinel.com, submit on line at ssentinel. School on Route 360 at 8763 Expenditures from General Fund ...... $0 Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll- com or mail to: Classifieds, Southside free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing- Sentinel, P.O. Box 549, Urbanna, Va. Northumberland Highway. Con- TOTAL EXPENDITURES ...... $48,000 impaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail 23175. tact Gail Sigler at 804-472-2409 [email protected]. Web site: Corrections: Please check your ad the or [email protected] for more www.fairhousing.vipnet.org first week to see that it is correct. information. 05.02&05.09.13 B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 2, 2013

Riverside Walter Reed to honor nurses BERMUDA HAY Every year, National Nurses fortunate to have a diverse vidual achievements and cel- BALE SALE ':L G,>:EMR #G< Limed and fertilized to yield quality, Week focuses attention on the group of nurses with individ- ebrating the nursing team as a -BG<>Celebrating nutritious hay. Bermuda is the over 50 years diverse ways America’s 3.1 ual strengths and talents that whole. This week is devoted to primary hay grown in the Southern million registered nurses work together, create an extraordi- honoring and appreciating the for horses. to save lives and to improve the nary team of professionals,” nursing staff and those they Try a bale free! health of millions of individu- said Gaynor Callis, director care for. “Please join Riverside $6/bale als. This year, the American of nursing at Riverside Walter in thanking those who make $550/100 bales Nurses Association (ANA) has Reed Hospital. up the most honest and ethical $5/200 bales selected “Delivering Quality Traditionally, National profession in America (accord- Cedar Pointe 4 BR, and Innovation in Patient Care” Nurses Week is devoted to ing to Gallup’s November 2012 Call 757-897-8139 Piankatank River Urbanna Creek 3 BA, wet bar, cherry as the theme for 2013. Annu- highlighting the diverse ways survey update of the perceived Lower King & Queen County at Coves of Wilton Pier, boathouse... Ter- cabinets/trim, fireplace, ally, National Nurses Week in which registered nurses, honesty and ethical standards Creek Waterfront con- raced waterfront... 3½- 2 porches, attached do, fireplace, garage... BA home... Walkout 2-car garage... Dock, begins on May 6, marked as who comprise the largest health of professions),” said a hospital Deep water, boat slip... basement.. Covered boat lift, move in con- RN Recognition Day, and ends care profession, are working to spokesperson. Must See...... $349,000 porches...... $335,000 dition...... $699,500 on May 12, the birthday of improve health care. From bed- y Tree S Florence Nightingale, founder side nursing in hospitals and lit erv of nursing as a modern profes- long-term care facilities to the Special ed a ic u e sion. halls of research institutions, advisors to meet Q Locally, Riverside Walter state legislatures and Con- Reed Hospital in Gloucester gress, the depth and breadth of Middlesex County Public will be honoring the profes- the nursing profession is meet- Schools Special Education All phases of tree care sional practice of nursing and ing the expanding health care Advisory Council will meet the individuals who dedicate needs of American society. on Thursday, May 9, at 3:30     Urbanna Creek 1.4 Whites Creek Ex- Woodstock on the Free Estimates acre point... Deep wa- pansive views of Piankatank 3,000 their lives to caring for others Riverside Health System is p.m. at the school board office ter, pier, rip-rapped Chesapeake Bay! 3-BR, SF, 4-BR, 3-BA home as we care for those we love— holding activities throughout in the Cooks Corner Complex, shore... Home with full 2-BA cottage with at- on private 2½ acres, our nurses. “We are extremely the week highlighting indi- 2911 General Puller Highway, 758-3407 basement... Sold as tached garage... Sand 2 fireplaces... Tiled Saluda. The public is invited. is...... $379,000 beach...... $379,500 baths... Pier.....$175,000 TOWN OF URBANNA OFFICE ASSISTANT WHITE STONE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Urbanna Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Busy real estate office needs a team player that on Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, enjoys variety. Position requires strong computer Piankatank River Upper Middlesex Urbanna Area 3 BR, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna VA 23175 to consider the adop- Golf Course Cape with – Views of the 2 BA, views of river... tion of a Capital Improvement Plan for the Town of Urbanna, skills including Microsoft Word, Excel and bonus room, sunroom... Rappahannock!!! Walk- Sand beach and boat Virginia. The public is invited to share their comments. The Publisher, and organizational skills. Must have Walk-up attic... Cathe- out basement... BONUS ramp access... Central Planning Commission will make their recommendations to dral ceilings, FP... Over- room... Sand beach heat and air... Deck… excellent interpersonal and telephone skills and looks #6 green.$309,500 access...... $259,000 Estate sale...... $183,500 Town Council with regard to the Capital Improvement Plan. A copy of the proposed Capital Improvement Plan is avail- enjoy fast-paced office setting. Email resume and able for review at the Town Office, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, salary requirements to [email protected] Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. 05.02&05.09.13 or fax to (804) 740-1567. EOE

Hunton Creek At- Deltaville Like new! Cedar Pointe Gas tached garage... Sun 3 BR, 2 BA... Stain- fireplace, breezeway, TOWN OF URBANNA room... Built-in bookcas- less steel appliances... 2 porches... 2-car es... Large rooms! New Large lot... Conve- garage... On 1.35 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING roof... Pier with boatlift, nient to shopping/ acres... Water ac- 3' MLW...... $395,000 marinas...... $224,900 cess...... $249,000 The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 16, 2013, 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, 45 Cross Street on Special Use Permit Application #13- For more information on any of our listings, please call Mason Realty fi rst 03 Sarah G. Kimble and Something Different, LLC, 213 :EEHK>F:BE?HK?K>>*KHI>KMRKH Virginia Street (20A-1-62) to operate a restaurant on those premises. The Town Council will hold a public hearing on the MIDDLESEX COUNTY !>MBG?HKF:MBHGHGHMA>KEBLMBG@L:G=I>KNL>HNK&:G=->KBG@>O>KRMABG@?KHFLF:EE;NBE=BG@EHMLMH::@>LBM>L at the May 20, 2013, 7:00 PM Town Council meeting. The PLANNING COMMISSION public is invited to share their comments on the application WANTED – We need property to SELL! All types. at the meeting. A copy of the application is available for Please call! No obligation. review at the Town Office, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Monday NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. -MHI;RHK<:EE?HKHNK?K>>IKHI>KMR Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 05.02&05.09.13 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be ;KHH?:EEHNKEBLMBG@L www.masonrealty.com held by the Middlesex County Planning Commission on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: Eric Johnson ...... 815-8374 Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400 Craig Hall...... 815-8494 Realtors Jean Darman ...... 577-7083 Marvin Mason ...... 815-8391 and Zani Autry ...... 512-8350 Steve Darman ...... 815-2036 Bill Kallam ...... 832-1024 1. Special Exception #2013-005 submitted by Robert S. R. D. Johnson II ...... 815-8320 Appraisers Ann Powell ...... 338-1773 Walter Lawson, Jr. . . . .758-2836 Carolyn Bailey ...... 366-2554 Means. The request is for a Special Exception to locate an Accessory Dwelling Unit on a 4 acre parcel of land /K;:GG:  -:EN=:  >EM:OBEE>  in the Low Density Rural (LDR) Zoning District subject to the requirements of Article 15-22 of the Middlesex County Zoning Ordinance, The property is located at When you think, shop and buy locally, Looking for full-time help. Must have good 938 Red Hill Road in the Jamaica Magisterial District, YOU help build schools, improve roads, and support work attitude and professional appearance. tax map parcel # 19-186. those who employ your friends and neighbors. Willing to work 40 hours a week and week- The public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of ends. Kitchen and front help, willing to train the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, for the right person. Saluda, VA 23149. Copies of this application are available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Apply at 34 East Church Street, Kilmarnock MIDDLESEX COUNTY Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Floor, Open 7 days a week 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, telephone WETLANDS BOARD Join us for Mothers Day Brunch (804) 758-3382. All interested persons are encouraged to submit written comments or attend the meeting to present or dinner. Reservation required 435-0034 their views on this application. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 04.25&05.02.13 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28.2-1302.6 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Wetlands Board on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 9:00 AM to consider the following:

1.Wetlands Application # 2013-0395 submitted by Penny S. Tuthill on behalf of Penny S. Tuthill. This request is to Construct 70 linear feet of riprap revetment channelward of existing deteriorating bulkhead in the Rappahannock River within the Wetlands Board’s jurisdiction. The proposed project is located on Rappahannock River, at Tax Map Parcel # 19C-2A-12.

2. Wetlands Application # 2013-0438 submitted by Coastal Marine Consulting on behalf of Bush Park Mobile Home Park c/o Leona Brownley. This request is to Replace existing pier with a 5'x75' pier in the same exact footprint within the Wetlands Board’s jurisdiction. The proposed project is located on Bush Park Creek, at Tax Map Parcel # 39-17A.

3. Wetlands Application # 2013-0492 submitted by SBH Construction co., Inc. on behalf of Christopher & Julie Rouzie. This request is to Construct a 65 linear foot armor stone revetment over filter cloth against an existing bulkhead. Structure will connect to an existing bulkhead at each end. Access will be by land through the yard. No grading will be required within the Wetlands Board’s jurisdiction. The proposed project is located on Rappahannock River, at Tax Map Parcel # 41-17B.

The Wetlands Board meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA, 23149. All interested persons are encouraged to attend to present their views concerning this application. A copy of this application is available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building 2nd floor, Saluda, VA; our telephone number is (804) 758-3382. 04.25&05.02.13 May 2, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 Three bankers graduate from leadership institute Jean Light, vice president and trust officer of Chesa- peake Trust Company, Rebecca ISABELL K. HORSLEY Foster, vice president, invest- ment officer and assistant cor- REAL ESTATE, LTD. porate secretary of Chesapeake Bank, and Donald J. Seeterlin, www.HorsleyRealEstate.com vice president and informa- tion technology manager of Chesapeake Bank, were among the 19 Virginia bankers who graduated March 22 from the Virginia Bankers Executive Leadership Institute, a five- month leadership development program sponsored by the Vir- ginia Bankers Association. “We are extremely proud of Stingray Point Getaway Deltaville Jean, Becky and DJ and their Deeded Chesapeake Bay access. Hatteras-style beach commitment to this great pro- house, wrap-around deck, sunroom, gram,” said Jeff Szyperski, Donald J. Seeterlin Jean Light Rebecca Foster attached garage, outside shower. $215,000 chairman, CEO and president of Chesapeake Financial Shares and leverage those strengths also in their community roles riculum, the Virginia Bankers Piankatank River'LOUCESTER›!CRES Inc. “This is a comprehensive as leaders. We are proud to as leaders.” Association’s Executive Lead- g7ATERFRONTsng-,7s#OMMUNITY0IER leadership program that helps employ such dedicated indi- Graduates of the five month ership Institute is designed to "EDROOMSEPTICINSTALLEDREDUCED! $219,000 participants identify their own viduals that are instrumental in Executive Leadership Institute provide a multidimensional personal leadership strengths not only their career roles but program received instruction banking educational experi- in key critical areas to help ence. By the time the five- actively enhance their leader- month sessions are completed, ship, organizational and perfor- students will have developed a mance skills as they progress range of skills that should both in their careers. Through the enhance current performance use of highly-qualified instruc- and qualify them as candidates tors and a challenging cur- for advancement.

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Training. 888-362-8608 Averit- ext. 300N 04.25&05.02.13 tCareers.com Equal Opportunity B10 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 2, 2013 May 18 RCC Preakness Sikes novel wins fi rst place Party is nearly sold out in Press Women competition Those wishing to attend the horse race live on overhead big- 9th annual Preakness Party— screen TVs. Author Mary Montague sonal. Her entries were: “Fall- the Rappahannock Community RCC president Dr. Elizabeth Sikes was among 41 mem- ing in Love with Encaustic College Educational Founda- Crowther emphasized that the bers of Virginia Press Women Painting—Where Will It tion’s gala event on Saturday, college is unswervingly dedi- who received awards in the Lead?”, published November May 18—should act now to cated to making higher educa- 2013 Communications Contest 26, 2012, and “Can There Be confi rm their reservations. tion accessible and affordable during the Spring Conference Peace on Earth in 2013?”, pub- Although the much-anticipated to any qualifi ed resident of at Washington and Lee Univer- lished December 31, 2012. Her event features its largest layout the Northern Neck or Middle sity on April 13. blog, Notes Along the Way- ever, in order to accommodate Peninsula who wishes to take Categories including news- Mary Montague Sikes, mary- additional attendees with more advantage of the opportunity. paper writing, public relations, montaguesikes.blogspot.com of everything, foundation direc- The RCC Educational Founda- advertising, photo journalism, has attracted more than 80,000 tor Victor Clough said it is tion uses Preakness Party pro- internet and magazine writing, page views. already nearly sold out. ceeds to support the college’s and books were judged by 10 An artist as well as a writer, This year’s event returns to mission—“to provide access experienced journalists and Sikes is based in West Point. a favorite site near Gloucester, to high-quality educational public relations professionals. She will teach an all-day art the historic Inn at Warner Hall experiences for members of its Entries that received fi rst place workshop, “Pastels Bold and (the ancestral home of George community, preparing them for advance to the National Feder- Free,” at This Century Art Washington’s great-great grand- success as learners, employees, ation of Press Women contest. Gallery Education Center in father). Improvements made by and citizens of the 21st cen- Sikes’ book, “Daddy’s Christ- Williamsburg on May 4. On current innkeepers, Theresa and tury.” On the run mas Angel,” received the fi rst May 11, she will participate in Troy Stavens, render the setting Each year the foundation place award for adult novels. inspired by the movie “Sleep- a group book signing, “Cele- more sumptuous while retain- funds scholarships that help A pair of emus enjoyed a This heart-warming story for less in Seattle.” brate with a Book,” at Regency ing the historic ambiance. students to excel, as well as brief stroll down the side all seasons is set in a fi ctitious Sikes also received a second Square Mall in Richmond from Setting the Preakness Party sponsoring creative projects of Route 33 after escaping small town in Virginia and was place award for Blogs-Per- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. apart from other fundraisers is and innovative programs that from their pen on Route 3. the stellar array of taste temp- cannot be fully supported by Emus are fl ightless Austra- tations offered by the area’s state allocations. Preakness lian birds that stand more leading chefs. More restaurants Party attendance helps to pro- than 5 feet tall. Middlesex and wineries are participating vide for higher education within Chief Animal Control offi cer Parade of Homes is May 10-11 than ever before. For 2013 the the 12 counties of the Northern Ricky Warren and a passing list includes Arnest Seafood & Neck and Middle Peninsula—a motorist chased the birds The By the Bay Parade of access upcoming events. p.m. Saturday, May 11. Café (Tappahannock), Bang- 3,000-square-mile area—and away from the highway and Homes returns to the lower Tickets after May 8 will be Vendor space will be at Good kok Noi (Gloucester), Eck- to promote access via scholar- into a wooded area. Their Northern Neck on Friday and $25 and must be purchased at Luck Cellars where over 30 hard’s Restaurant (Topping), ships, at a time when state fund- owner retrieved them about Saturday, May 10-11. parade headquarters. Advance vendors who are involved with Indian Creek Yacht & Coun- ing is at an all-time low, to both 2 hours later. Sponsored by the Lancaster tickets also must be claimed at home building, home improve- try Club (near Kilmarnock), academic courses and continu- (Photo by Randy Blue) By the Bay Chamber of Com- parade headquarters. ment, decorating and land- the Inn at Warner Hall, ing education opportunities for merce, the event showcases Parade homebuilders for scaping will showcase their Kilmarnock Inn (Kilmarnock), area residents. builders, craftsmen, home decor 2013 include Chesapeake Cedar businesses. While picking up Lancaster Tavern (Lancaster In addition to admission fees designers and other vendors in Homes/Lindal Distributor, the welcome packet and map, Courthouse), Rappahannock and auction bids, large portions Public invited the home-building arena, said Coastal Builders Inc., Michael attendees can sample some of Westminster-Canterbury of the Preakness Party net pro- executive director Edie Jones Harvey Homes, Ingram Bay Good Luck Cellars’ award-win- (Irvington), Steamboat Restau- ceeds come from generous cor- to May 11 Plant Jett. Contracting Inc., Turney & ning wines. rant at Piankatank River Golf porate contributions made by Visitors will start their tour Turney Inc. and Virginia Build- For more information about Club (Hartfi eld), and Tommy’s loyal supporters of the college. Society outing at parade headquarters, Good ing Solutions LLC. the event, contact Jett at the (Reedville). To date these include Bank of Luck Cellars at 1025 Goodluck Tour hours are 10 a.m. -6 p.m. chamber offi ce at 435-6092 or Guests also will be treated to a Lancaster and Bay Trust Com- in Baylor Park Road near Kilmarnock. There, Friday, May 10, and 10 a.m.-5 at [email protected]. variety of Virginia wines poured pany, C&F Bank, Chesapeake they will receive a welcome by Belle Mount Vineyards Bank and Chesapeake Invest- The Northern Neck Chap- packet and map to the featured (Warsaw), Good Luck Cellars ment Group, EVB, Hickory ter of the Virginia Native Plant properties. They also may meet Red Cross bloodmobile due at RGH (Kilmarnock), and Ingleside Grounds Solutions, Union First Society invites the public to a with various vendors and trades- Vineyards (Oak Grove). Market Bank, and Wells Fargo fi eld outing on Saturday, May men and sample Good Luck’s The American Red Cross Broadus Gravatt Jr. Volunteering as emcee for Advisors. 11, from 10 a.m. to noon at vintages. Bloodmobile will be at The blood drive will take the 9th straight year is WRAR’s “In its eight years of exis- Baylor Park Nature Trail on Online pre-parade tickets are Rappahannock General Hospi- place in front of the Training affable radio personality Jon tence, the Preakness Party has Route 3 in Lancaster County. $20 each and allow the visitor tal in Kilmarnock on Thursday, Center behind the hospital. Stallard. The smooth “Harris netted more than $400,000 in The trail is north of the traffi c access to one or both days. To May 9, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All donors will be entered for Simon Jazz Trio,” back by pop- support of the RCC Educational light at the Walmart (Old Fair- purchase advance tickets, go for a special Memorial Blood a chance to win a $25 Walmart ular request, will liven the pro- Foundation’s mission of provid- ground Way) on the north side to www.lancasterva.com and Drive in memory of Dr. Arthur gift card. ceedings as well. ing student scholarships, and of Kilmarnock. This year’s array of items professional development fund- Chionanthus virginicus, for the silent and live auctions ing for RCC faculty and staff,” commonly known as the white promises something for all Clough noted. “And this year’s fringe tree or old man’s beard, tastes and pocketbooks. Fabu- event already promises to snare should be in bloom. “We will lous travel packages, one-of-a- the single largest net proceeds examine this wild version of a kind antiques, jewelry, fi ne art to date.” popular landscape tree and look originals from leading area art- Clough emphasized that as for other interesting springtime ists . . . and several mysterious the Preakness Party nears sell- phenomena,” said Certifi ed Announcing a new surprises! Once again, the live out status, those who plan to Master Naturalist Paula Boundy, auction will be directed by the attend should phone the Educa- who is leading the walk. loan production office in Hartfield. Manuel Haynie. Auction offer- tional Foundation at 804-333- Baylor Park features an ings can be previewed at www. 6707 and make the required approximately half-mile-long rappahannock.edu/foundation/ reservations without delay. The trail along the heavily-wooded preakness-party/. The afternoon admission charge of $50 per bank of Norris Pond and sev- will conclude with the thrill of person covers all food, drink eral streams that fl ow through th viewing the Preakness Stakes and entertainment. extensive open wetlands. Grand Opening Celebration on May 17 All walks are weather permit- ting. Call Paula Boundy at 436- 12 until 4 p.m. 4944 for more information. Signup for summer We’re The Bank of One-on-One, treating customers like Small business neighbors and giving them great mortgages. That’s our creed. Y camps under way Now, we’ll do the same in Middlesex County. Come by our consulting new loan production office on May 17th from 12 until 4pm – Registration is now open for enriching activities, swimming, services offered we’re having a grand opening party with food, refreshments summer YMCA programming. fi elds trips and outdoor fun! Spaces are fi lling up for our Specialty camps will include: The University of Mary and door prizes. We’ll be happy to shake your hand, very popular specialty camps. Sailing Camp, June 24-28; Washington Small Business because that’s how we do business. Middlesex Family YMCA Golf Camp, July 15-19; Tennis Development Center-Warsaw offerings have expanded this Camp, July 22-26, Gymnastics will provide confi dential con- summer to include more Camp, August 5-9, Adven- sulting at the Rappahannock 10880 General Puller Highway options for our older youth. ture Camp, August 12-16; and Community College Kilmar- (804) 776-1050 Summer camp will be avail- Soccer Camp, August 19-23. nock Center each Tuesday able for youth entering kin- For the second year, the from 1-3 p.m. This will enable dergarten through 13 years of Middlesex Family YMCA will the center to provide area small age from June 17-August 23. offer swim lessons through business owners more accessi- Summer camp is a fantastic local community pools. Call bility and convenience to con- way to enjoy an excitement- 776-8846 today to reserve a sulting services. To schedule, fi lled summer packed with spot. call 804-333-0286.

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