Section B June 5, 2014 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA LocalLife %NTERTAINMENTs0EOPLEs#ALENDARS Kekoka Music AREA Festival will Playwright’s daughters EVENTS open Friday ■*MFIVKYMPH Lancaster bands Mercy Creek and to attend upcoming show The Five Rivers Fiber Guild will hold James Justin & Co. will perform at its monthly meeting from 10 a.m. to the Kekoka Music Festival Friday and he Kids Left. The Dog 2 p.m. June 9 at the Wicomico Parish Saturday, June 6 and 7, at the YMCA “TDied. Now What?” by Church Center, 5191 Jessie duPont Camp Kekoka, 1083 Boys Camp Road, Carole Caplan Lonner will open Memorial Highway, Wicomico Church. Kilmarnock. June 12 at The Lancaster Play- The topic this month will be “Presen- The music begins at 8 p.m. Friday and house, 361 Chesapeake Drive, tations from Study Groups,” followed continues to 10:50 p.m. Music resumes White Stone. by the annual year-end pot luck lun- on Saturday from 2 to 10:45 p.m. The musical comedy will con- cheon. Regular meetings will resume Mercy Creek performs original music tinue June 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 27 in September and will be announced. they call aggressive folk rock. Singer/ and 28. Doors will open at 7 p.m. guitarist Cheryl Nystrom and song writ- and the show will start at 8 p.m. ■*MVWX*VMHE] ing partner/drummer Jim Ball combine The June 13 and 27 shows and a The Rappahannock Art league will elements of modern folk, world beat, matinee June 29 are sold out. host a First Friday Reception from 5 to rock and hints of blues and bluegrass, Admission is $20 per person. 7 p.m. June 6 at the Studio Gallery, 19 said camp director Cassie Leichty. For reservations, call 435-3776, North Main Street, Kilmarnock. The James Justin Burke grew up with the or email office@lancasterplayers. reception will showcase the Patron’s sounds of his mother’s church choir and org. Gala Art Show coming June 29. his father’s classic rock records, said The play takes a humorous and The public is invited to mingle Leichty. Joining Burke are two long-time heartfelt look at the day-to-day with the artists, view the artwork and collaborators and childhood friends. concerns of over-50 ‘empty- purchase tickets ($100) to the gala. Bailey Horsley rocks the banjo and har- nesters’ including everything from Refreshments will be available. monica, while Tom Propst offers both his retirement and AARP to dating, *VSQPIJXEVI2ERG]&IVRWXIMR'EVSPI'ETPER0SRRIVERH.ERI3GL steady upright bass lines and the third in divorce, plastic surgery and ■*SSHEHZSGEXI a trio of vocal harmonies. grand-parenting, said volunteer The Northern Neck Food Bank will “Both Mercy Creek and James Justin Emily May. The risks and uncer- wright’s daughters and grandchil- The musical premiered at the sponsor a community conversation with and Company are favorites at the fes- tainties of being alive come alive dren will be coming from Chicago New York Musical Theatre Festi- Mark Winne from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thurs- tival each year,” said Leichty “Each through song and scene. Aging and New York. val in 2007. day, June 5, at the Trinity Episcopal group makes you want to dance and sing gracefully is the final frontier. “It is a truly rare occurrence The Lancaster Players’ produc- Church Pavilion, 8484 Mary Ball Road, along.” In honor of their mother, play- that the playwright’s family will tion will be directed by Donna Lancaster. Winne is an award-winning Tickets are $35 for adults, $15 for stu- wright Carole Caplan Lonner, attend a show,” said May. “The Smith. The cast includes Robin author and founder of several food dents and free for children younger than daughters Jane Och and Nancy Lancaster Players will be thrilled Blake, Ray Britt, Scott Colston, policy organizations across the U.S. age 12. Purchase tickets at kekokamu- Bernstein will attend one of the to have them here in White Beverly Hammond, Susan Robert- The event will include farm-fresh sicfesitval.org, or call 435-3616. performances, said May. The play- Stone,” said May. son and Darlene Stibel. appetizers, and copies of Winne’s books Festival proceeds benefit Camp Keko- will be available for sale and signing. ka’s Guardian program, which funds scholarships for kids at the Peninsula ■1EVKEVMXEZMPPI Metropolitan YMCA’s only residential Flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts will camp, serving children ages 9 to 15. be the order of the day at the Morattico Festival attendees may come by land Waterfront Museum’s own version of or sea (free dinghy docking), rain or Margaritaville, featuring music by the shine, and cabin rental and tent camping Salty Dawgs with Faith. The event will are available on site. Food and beverages be held from 5 to 8 p.m. June 7 at the (alcoholic and non) will be available for museum’s James A. Vick Pavilion, 6584 purchase. Attendees may bring in out- Morattico Road, Morattico. side food and beverages, except for glass Admission is $25 for adults and containers. $12 for children ages 6-12. For tickets, The festival is sponsored in part by the contact Linda Beck at 462-6248, or Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts. [email protected]. /IOSOE7GLIHYPI ■4LSXSKVETL]I\LMFMX Friday, June 6 “Photographs Without Pixels—A 8-9:15 p.m. Jennifer Knapp *VSQPIJXEVI JVSRXVS[ /IRR]*PIWXIV'IPIWXI+EXIW*PS]H+VMJ½XL*VIH4EYPERH&VIRRER'SVRIPMYW  Retrospective of Gelatin Silver Images 9:35-10:50 p.m. Mercy Creek RI\X VS[  6SFFMI 7TMIVW &VMXXER] 'SVRIPMYW +PIR &YVXRIV 4LMPPMT ,YQTLVI]W ERH &EVFEVE /ELPIV  by Charles Albert Huckins,” will be Saturday, June 7 RI\XVS[ /IMXL1MPPIV7Y^]'YXLFIVXWSRERH(EZMH,YQTLVI]W featured June 2-29 in the Gallery Hall, 2-3 p.m. Julie Clark Rappahannock Westminster-Canter- 3:20-4:35 p.m. MSG bury, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington. 4:55-6:15 p.m. James Justin & Co. 6:35-7:50 p.m. Seryn Northern Neck Big Band prepares ■1YWMGF]XLI6MZIV 8:10-9:10 p.m. Jennifer Knapp The Music by the River concert series 9:30-10:45 p.m. Tony Lucca at Belle Isle State Park, 1632 Belle Isle for Friday’s Jazz Showcase at LMS Road, Lancaster, continues June 14 with Mural art Stuck on a Name and June 21 with Members of the Northern Neck Big Band are prepar- we also try to do some things that people wouldn’t hear us Woodshed Conspiracy. ing for their part in the second annual Lancaster County do at a typical big band dance,” said director Kenny Fles- The free concerts are slated from 6 to 8 compliments Jazz Showcase. The program will consist of a variety of ter. “We’ve had a lot of fun getting these songs ready, and p.m. in the picnic area. A $4 per car park- music, including the music of Glen Miller, Horace Silver except for one song, we’ve never performed any of these ing fee is payable at the park entrance. Montross and Robert Johnson. before, so I think the audience will have a great time.” The concert, which also includes the Lancaster Middle The Northern Neck Big Band has been around for a ■:MI[TSMRXW revitalization; and High School Jazz Bands, will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, very long time, under the direction of several local musi- Former White House photographer June 6, at the LMS Theater, 191 School Street, Kilmar- cians, including Brainard Edmonds, Norwood McCarty Michael Geissinger, originally scheduled nock. and Glen Burtner. to lead off Rappahannock Westminster- reception Admission is $5. Proceeds will go to the Lancaster “My grandfather, Buster Flester, actually played in this Canterbury’s 2014 Viewpoints series, Band Boosters. band many years ago, so it’s an honor for me to be a part will conclude the series on June 23. The planned Friday “While we always include traditional swing-era music, of it now,” said Flester. presentation will begin at 11 a.m. in the auditorium at RW-C, 132 Lancaster The Greater Montross Partnership for Drive, Irvington. Revitalization in conjunction with the Attendees are invited to remain after Montross revitalization steering com- On Stage tickets on sale for 2014-15 the presentation for a complimentary mittee recently announced an evening of buffet lunch. Reservations are required. mural art featuring award-winning artists The Rappahannock Foundation Call 438-4000 on or after June 9. Melanie Stimmell and Anat Ronen from for the Arts recently announced 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 6. tickets have gone on sale for the ■6ITYFPMGER[SQIR In addition to the First Friday Mon- 21st season of On Stage. All shows The Mary Ball Washington Republi- tross Art Walk, Stimmell, from Califor- will be staged at the Lancaster can Women’s Club will hold a summer nia, and Ronan, from Houston, Texas, Middle School Theater, 191 School open house at 4 p.m. June 11 at the home have been commissioned to paint three Street, Kilmarnock. of president Helen Frudenstine in Lotts- large-scale murals in Montross, said The 2014-15 series will open at burg. For directions, call 529-6420. committee chairman Holly Harman. 3 p.m. September 7 with a con- She invites women interested in learn- In keeping with the revitalization cert by The Seldom Scene, Wash- ing about the club to join in the festivi- theme of “return to the village,” murals ington, D.C.’s, most popular blue- ties, including a covered dish dinner. will be painted on the side of Bridget’s grass band, reported vice president Club members promise to keep the busi- Boutique (15’x17’), Carrot Cottage for external communications Julie ness meeting short and to the point. (15’x30’) and the old Wakefield Furni- Geier. ture building (15’x20’). The artists have Bringing back great memories ■&ERHRMKLX been hired to touch up the existing mural and creating new ones, The Kings- Red Devil Band Night will con- on the Montross Coke-a-Cola plant. ton Trio will perform at 7:30 p.m. tinue on the second Thursday They will be putting the finish- October 11. of every month at Sal’s Pizza in ing touches on the murals June 6, said Known as The State Ballet of Kilmarnock. Sal’s will donate 10% Harman. Music will be provided by Virginia, Richmond Ballet will of all revenue generated on Red the Blackthorn String Band and a wine present two beautiful dances, Car- Devil Band Night to the Lancaster garden will be hosted by The Hague mina Burana and Mozartiana at 3 High School Band. Winery. p.m. November 8. More than three years into its revi- Featuring Russia’s finest young ■=EVHWEPI talization efforts, Montross is enjoying string players and led by Music 8LI7IPHSQ7GIRI Friends of The Haven will hold a a small surge in art and antique shops Director Misha Rachlevsky, the yard sale from 8 a.m. to noon June 14 opening and hopes through its revitaliza- Chamber Orchestra Kremlin will at The Haven administrative office, tion efforts more businesses will join the perform at 7 p.m. March 14. A special $10 discount is offered ets are $35 for adults and $12 for 5726 Richmond Road, Warsaw. momentum, said Harman. A number of Closing the season at 3 p.m. for season tickets purchased before students. To donate items to the yard sale, facade improvement projects are under April 19 will be The Hot Sardines, July 1, said Geier. Season tickets and individual other than clothing or books, drop way and over the next year the village specializing in classic pop and jazz Season tickets purchased by July tickets for all performances may be them off at the office by June 13. will enjoy new lighting treatment, park tunes from the first half of the 20th 1 will be $140 for adults and $40 purchased at rappahannockfounda- Clothing items may be donated to the benches, crosswalks and tree plantings. century. for students. Individual show tick- tion.org, or by calling 438-5555. Shoppe for Haven’s Sake Thrift Store.

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of Northumberland County, Northern Neck Beekeepers, Lottsburg. Covered dish dinner. For June 2890 Northumberland Highway, 7 p.m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal directions, call 529-6420. Lottsburg. Topics: Virginia’s Oyster Church, 6807 Northumberland Total Commitment, 7 p.m. 5 Thursday Management and Restoration, Highway, Heathsville. Grace Episcopal, 303 South Main AA, 8 p.m. De Sales Hall and Tidewater Oyster Gardeners’ Street, Kilmarnock. Grounds open Kilmarnock UMC. Growth and Longevity Study, how 10 Tuesday at 6 p.m. for picnics. Free Graceful Al-Anon, 8 p.m. Kilmarnock to get started in oyster gardening. AA, 7 and 8 p.m. Palmer Hall. Summer Sounds concert follows. Baptist. 588-9224. Vendors will offer oyster seed, AL-ANON, 7:30 p.m. Harmony Karaoke, 7 p.m. K.C.’s Crabs No-Name Needlers, 1 p.m. cages and supplies. Grove Baptist. 776-9799. and Cues, 10428 Jessie Ball duPont The Art of Coffee, Montross. 493- Irvington Farmers’ Market, All-Recovery Prayer/ Memorial Highway. 435-7665. Your guide to the most delicious food 0873. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Irvington Commons. Meditation Meeting, noon. Bay & tastiest treats in the The Heathsville Forge King Carter Drive, Irvington. 438- Center for Spiritual Development, 12 Thursday Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 9371. 31 Noblett Lane, Kilmarnock. For AA, 8 p.m. De Sales Hall and Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula. p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern. National Trails/Clean The anyone in a 12-step program. 588- Kilmarnock UMC. CHESAPEAKE CLUB AND LEE’S RESTAURANT: 580-3377. Bay Day, 9 a.m.-noon. Meet at 9224. Al-Anon, 8 p.m. Kilmarnock TERRACE LOUNGE AT THE Hometown cooking and atmo- Bay Tones Barbershop Camp Store, Belle Isle State Park, Kilmarnock & District Baptist. 588-9224. TIDES INN: sphere in a popular downtown Chorus, 7-8:30 p.m. St. Andrews 1632 Belle Isle Road, Lancaster. Pipe Band, 7:15 p.m. Campbell No-Name Needlers, 1 p.m. It’s the views. It’s the relaxing ter- Kilmarnock tradition. Full menu, Presbyterian, Kilmarnock. Help keep the park beaches clean. Memorial Presbyterian, Weems. The Art of Coffee, Montross. 493- race. It’s the variety of dining op- fresh local seafood in season, Rehearsals. New singers welcome. Hiking. Pre-register, 462-5030. 462-7125. 0873. tions, light fare, happy hour small homemade pies made daily. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m. Art Workshop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Heathsville Forge The Heathsville Forge plates, craft beers, wine flights and (B,L,D) Main St. Kilmarnock, Henderson UUMC, Callao. Sukey Starkey Art Studio, Ophelia. Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 award-winning wine list. 435-1255. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, Volunteers Needed, 8 Instructor: Starkey. Topic: Mosaics p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern. p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern. dinner, Sunday brunch. For res- NATE’S TRICK DOG CAFE: a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/ 101. Register at the Studio Gallery, 580-3377. 580-3377. ervations, 804-438-4489. www. Wonderful little restaurant full Northumberland Habitat for 19 North Main Street, Kilmarnock, Overeaters Anonymous, 7:15 Bay Tones Barbershop tidesinn.com for sample menus of music and laughter with ex- Humanity build a house. 435-3461, or call 436-9309. p.m. St. Andrews Presbyterian, 435 Chorus, 7-8:30 p.m. St. Andrews and dining events. traordinary food located in the or LNHabitat.org. Dedication Ceremony, 11 East Church Street, Kilmarnock. Presbyterian, Kilmarnock. “Shops at Trick Dog” in the quaint Master Gardeners Help a.m. Kilmarnock Museum Memorial Aphasia Group, 11 a.m. Rehearsals. New singers welcome. CORNER BAR & GRILL: watertown of Irvington. Open Desk 9 a.m.-noon. Lancaster Garden, 76 North Main Street, Rappahannock General Hospital Grief Support Group, 2 p.m. Located in Uptown Lively corner Tues.-Sat. 5pm until closing. Din- )\XIRWMSR3J½GI Kilmarnock. Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Henderson UUMC, Callao. of Rt 3 and Rt 201. Home of the ner 5pm to 9:30pm. Reservations [email protected]. Kekoka Music Festival, Center, 43 William B. Graham Volunteers Needed, 8 ½lb Black Angus Burger, no filler suggested. 4357 Irvington Road Crab Cake and Thursday Night 804-438-6363. Barter Your Bounty, 5:30 p.m. 2-10:45 p.m. YMCA Camp Court, Kilmarnock. $40 per month, a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/ Shrimp Special. Casual Dining /MPQEVRSGO3J½GI4EVO7SYXL1EMR Kekoka, 1083 Boys Camp Road, or $10 per session. 435-8501. Northumberland Habitat for & Take Outs available. 462-0110 SAL’S PIZZA: ERH3J½GI4EVO(VMZI/MPQEVRSGO Kilmarnock. Julie Clark, MSG, Volunteers Needed, 8 Humanity build a house. 435-3461, Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm, Fri & Sat Pizza, subs, pasta, burgers, beer, Swap food, garden plants and other James Justin & Co., Seryn, Jennifer a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/ or LNHabitat.org. 11am-1am. wine, and more. Large parties products. Knapp, Tony Lucca. $35 adults, $15 Northumberland Habitat for Master Gardeners Help welcome. Tuesday 4-10pm, Wed.- Watch the Birdie, 10-11:30 a.m. students, free children younger Humanity build a house. 435-3461, Desk 9 a.m.-noon. Lancaster DIXIE DELI: Thurs. & Sunday 11am-10pm, Fri. Picnic Area, Belle Isle State Park, than age 12. Purchase tickets at or LNHabitat.org. )\XIRWMSR3J½GI Family owned and operated (for- & Sat. 11am -11pm, closed Mon- 1632 Belle Isle Road, Lancaster. kekokamusicfesitval.org, or call Master Gardeners [email protected]. ever!) Serving lunch 5 days a days. 456 N. Main St. 435-6770. Discover the world of birds and 435-3616. Help Desk 9 a.m.-noon. Barter Your Bounty, 5:30 p.m. week, Mon-Fri., 10:30am-3:00pm, subs, soup, our famous potato & THE TAVERN RESTAURANT: make a related craft. $2. 462-5030. Kick-Off to Summer Party, 2SVXLYQFIVPERH)\XIRWMSR3J½GI /MPQEVRSGO3J½GI4EVO7SYXL1EMR chicken salad and sandwiches, Located at historic Rice’s Rappatomac Writers 3-6 p.m. The Artist’s Shelf, 73 North 580-5694. [email protected]. ERH3J½GI4EVO(VMZI/MPQEVRSGO 50 Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock Hotel / Hughlett’s Tavern in Critique Group, 11 a.m. Main Street, Kilmarnock. Republican Primary, 6 a.m.-7 Swap food, garden plants and other 435-6745. Heathsville. Great fresh seafood lunch/11:30 a.m. meeting. The Oaks Northern Neck Anglers p.m. Polling places throughout products. and all-American favorites at Restaurant, 5434 Mary Ball Road, Club, 7 p.m. Lancaster Community Lancaster and Northumberland Geocaching 101, 10-11:30 KILMARNOCK INN: reasonable prices. Open 11 a.m. Lively. Library, 235 School Street, counties. a.m. Meet at Camp Store, Belle Sunday Brunch 11 - 2, Open 7 to 9 p.m., Thurs. - Sat. for lunch Mark Winne, 5:30-7 p.m. Trinity Kilmarnock. New members Dragons & Minnows, Isle State Park, 1632 Belle isle days a week. All American brunch and dinner; Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 Episcopal Church Pavilion, 8484 welcome. 540-550-7108. 9-10:30 a.m. Picnic Area, Belle Road, Lancaster. Hand-held GPS buffet and home of the Bloody p.m. for lunch. Just off Route 360 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster. Hosted Morattico’s Margaritaville, Isle State Park, 1632 Belle Isle instruction, in-the-park treasure Mary Meal! Classic Dining - behind the old Northumberland grilled filet mignon, handmade Courthouse. 804-580-7900. by Northern Neck Food bank. 5-8 p.m. Morattico Waterfront 6SEH0ERGEWXIV'EXGLFYXXIV¾MIW hunt. $6 per unit, includes additional crab cakes, crisp rock fish, black The Airport Club, 6 p.m. The Museum, James A. Vick Pavilion, HVEKSR¾MIWSXLIVMRWIGXW two hours usage. Reservations Angus burgers, with gluten free Pilot House, Topping. 758-5500. 6584 Morattico Road, Morattico. MRZIVXIFVEXIERHWQEPP½WL suggested, 462-5030. and vegetarian options. Entrees Call 435-1701 White Stone Town Pulled pork and chicken barbecue, Equipment provided. $2. 462-5030. HorseHead Boys, 10 a.m-12:30 with a modern flair, yummy, Council, 7 p.m. Town Hall, 433 Hawaiian baked beans, coleslaw, Art Workshop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. p.m. Mid-County Rescue Squad, popular dining. Homemade to join Rappahannock Drive, White Stone. potato salad, make-your-own ice S Studio Gallery, 19 North Main 7990 Northumberland Highway, desserts. Like us on Facebook. Free Dance Lessons, 7 p.m. cream bar, cash bar, beer, wine and Street, Kilmarnock.. Instructor: Sara Heathsville. Oldies, classic country, com/kilmarnockinn to see our the Record’s K.C.’s Crabs and Cues, 10428 Jessie strawberry Margarita. Music by Soderland Topic: Yupa. Register at gospel and bluegrass. daily lunch specials. A Growing Ball duPont Memorial Highway, Salty Dawgs With Faith. $25 adults, the Studio Gallery, or call 436-9309. Rappahannock Garden Club, Kilmarnock Tradition. 34 East Church St., Kilmarnock, 804-435- Dining Guide Kilmarnock. Shag, line dancing. 435- $12 ages 6-12. Contact Linda Beck Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m. noon. Grace Episcopal Church, 303 0034, www.kilmarnockinn.com. 7665. at 462-6248, or lbeck2011@live. Woman’s Club of White Stone, $4. South Main Street, Kilmarnock. On The Rise Performers, 7-9 com. 435-6207. Speaker: Scott S. Hill. Topic: Colonial p.m. Willaby’s Cafe, 327 Old Ferry En-Novation, 8-midnight. Computer Training gardens at George Washington Road, White Stone. 435-0000. Pelicans At The Point Tiki Bar, 40 Workshop, 1:30 p.m. Birthplace National Monument. Open Mic, 7 p.m. Northern Neck Windjammer Lane, Windmill Point. Northumberland Public Library, Cancer Support Group, Burger Co., 62 Irvington Road, 435-8915. 7204 Northumberland Highway, 3-4 p.m. RGH Oncology Kilmarnock. 577-4440. Richard “Wildman” Smith, 8 Heathsville. Topic: Using a computer Conference Room, Cancer Center, Engaging individuals, strengthening community p.m. Donk’s Theater, 8259 Buckley for resume building. Rappahannock General Hospital, A source for volunteerism 6 Friday Hall Road, Hudgins. $12 adults/$5 Animal Art, 2-3 p.m. Picnic Area, 101 Harris Drive, Kilmarnock. For a monthly community calendar visit: www.nnconnection.org AA, noon. Trinity Episcopal, under 12. 725-7760. Belle Isle State Park, 1632 Belle Band Night, Sal’s Pizza, 456 Lancaster. Isle Road, Lancaster. Learn about North Main Street, Kilmarnock. AA, 8 p.m. Calvary Baptist, 8 Sunday FYXXIV¾MIWXLVSYKLKEQIWERH 10% of all revenue generated on Kilmarnock. AA, 7:30 p.m. White Stone UMC. crafts, $2. 462-5030. Red Devil Band Night goes to the En’ Novation AA, 8 p.m. St. Andrews AA, 5:30 p.m. Henderson UMC. APA Pool League, 7 p.m. KC’s Lancaster High School Band. 3PIN OFFOF#ASPER"AND Presbyterian, Kilmarnock. Tavern Spinners & Weavers, Crabs and Cues, 10428 Jessie Ball Northumberland Board Al-Anon, noon. Bay Center for 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Rice’s Hotel/ duPont Memorial Highway. Sign of Supervisors, 5 p.m. 3ATURDAY *UNE Spiritual Development, 31 Noblett Hughlett’s Tavern, Heathsville. up for spring session continues. Northumberland Courts Building,  MIDNIGHTsCOVER Lane, Kilmarnock. 588-9224. Studio open. 580-2538. 10428 Jessie Ball duPont Memorial 39 Judicial Place, Heathsville. Overeaters Anonymous, Picnic, 2 p.m. Northern Highway. 435-7665. Book Lecture, 6:30-8 p.m. Trinity Open Friday - Sunday 7:30 p.m. Rappahannock Church Neck Corvette Club, Mallard Marine Corps League, 7:30 Episcopal Church, 8484 Mary Ball of Christ, 9514 Richmond Road, Bay Club House, Heathsville. p.m. Moose Lodge Family Center, Road, Lancaster. Keith Kehlbeck, 11 am - closing Warsaw. 529-6671. northernneckcorvetteclub.com. Callao. author of Gone to God: A Civil War Seafood tiki bar menu BingoTQ0MZIP]½VILSYWI Lancaster High School *EQMP]´W9PXMQEXI7EGVM½GI&SSO Connection Support Group, Baccalaureate, 3 p.m. Trinity 11 Wednesday signing. "EERs7INEs-IXED"EVERAGES 1:30-3 p.m. 84 Main Street, Warsaw. Baptist Church, 8484 Mary Ball AA, 8 p.m. Trinity Episcopal, “The Kids Left. The Dog 804-435-8915 National Alliance on Mental Illness. Road, Lancaster. Speaker: The Rev. Lancaster. Died. Now What?” 7 p.m. social 7INDJAMMER,ANE 7HITE3TONE 6! 296-8503. Kelvin Evans, dean of students at AA, noon. Women’s meeting, hour/8 p.m. curtain. The Lancaster Blood Drive, noon-6 p.m. Lancaster Middle School. Irvington UMC. Playhouse, 361 Chesapeake Drive, Shiloh Baptist Church, 16042 Cruise-In, 4 p.m. Hosted by The Kiwanis Club, 7:30 a.m. St. White Stone. $20. 435-3776. Northumberland Highway, Burgess. Memory Lane Car Club at the Boys Andrews Presbyterian, Kilmarnock. Free Dance Lessons, 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Northumberland and Girls Club of the Northern The Rotary Breakfast K.C.’s Crabs and Cues, 10428 Jessie LEARN TO SAIL County Chapter of the American Neck, 517 North Main Street, Club, 7:30 a.m. Lee’s Restaurant, Ball duPont Memorial Highway, Red Cross. Kilmarnock. All types of vehicles are Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock. Shag, line dancing. 435- ÜˆÌ Craig J. Boykin, 2:30 p.m. welcome. Meeting, 3 p.m. 435-6171. The Rotary Club for 7665. Rappahannock Community Northumberland High Kilmarnock, Irvington and White On The Rise Performers, 7-9 *,  ,Ê- Ê College’s Kilmarnock Center, 447 School Baccalaureate, 6 p.m. Stone, 12:30 p.m. Rappahannock p.m. Willaby’s Cafe, 327 Old Ferry North Main Street, Kilmarnock. NHS Auditorium, 201 Academic Westminster-Canterbury. Road, White Stone. 435-0000. - "" Motivational speaker. Lane, Claraville. Tavern Spinners & Weavers, Open Mic, 7 p.m. Northern Neck First Friday Reception, 5-7 Pat Moore, 5-8 p.m. KC’s Crabs 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Rice’s Hotel/ Burger Co., 62 Irvington Road, ÌÊ/ iÊ/ˆ`ià p.m., Studio Gallery, 19 North Main & Cues, 10428 Jessie Ball DuPont Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 Monument Kilmarnock. 577-4440. UÊÊ`ՏÌÊÓ>ÊLœ>ÌÊVœÕÀÃiÃʇʏi>À˜Ê̜ÊÃ>ˆÊ>ÊÃ՘wÊà t Street, Kilmarnock. Hosted by Memorial Highway, Kilmarnock. Place, Heathsville. Studio open. 580- Irvington Town Council, 7:30 Rappahannock Art League. Meet 435-7665. 2538. TQ8S[R3J½GI7XIEQFSEX UÊÊ1-Ê->ˆˆ˜}ÊiiLœ>ÌÊViÀ̈wÊV>ÌiÊVœÕÀÃiÃÊvœÀÊ>`ՏÌà current exhibiting artists. 436-9309. Trauma Healing Circle, 10:30 Road, Irvington. UÊÊ7iiŽÊœ˜}ÊVœÕÀÃiÃÊvœÀÊV ˆ`Ài˜ÊÌ ÀœÕ} œÕÌÊÌ iÊÃՓ“iÀ Tray and Jo Ann Eppes, 7–10 9 Monday a.m.-noon. Kilmarnock Baptist, 65 p.m. Willaby’s Cafe, 327 Old Ferry AA, noon. Palmer Hall. East Church Street, Kilmarnock; UÊÊ iÜÊLœ>ÌÊÃ>iÃʇÊÜiÊ>ÀiÊޜÕÀʏœV>Ê>ÃiÀÊ*iÀvœÀ“>˜ViÊÊ Road, White Stone. 435-0000. AATQ*EMV½IPHW&ETXMWX and 1-3 p.m. Northumberland FYI ÊÊÊÊ`i>iÀÊvœÀÊ-՘wÊà ]Ê>ÃiÀÃ]Ê"«Ìˆ“ˆÃÌÃÊiÌV°ÊEÊ«>ÀÌà Jazz Showcase, 7 p.m. Lancaster AA, 8 p.m. Open discussion at YMCA, 6348 Northumberland Middle School Theater, 191 School Kilmarnock UMC. Highway, Heathsville. 333-1099. River Market /i\Ênä{°{În°™ÎääÊUÊÜÜÜ°«Ài“ˆiÀÃ>ˆˆ˜}°Vœ“ Street, Kilmarnock. Featuring Al-Anon/Adult Children Of Northumberland County Lancaster Middle School Jazz Band, Alcoholics, 8 p.m. Kilmarnock Good News Club, immediately Come and try our Lancaster High School Jazz Band UMC. following school. Northumberland Homemade Pizza and Northern Neck Big Band. $5. Historyland Community Elementary School Gym, 757 Keeping The Home Fires Workshop, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Academic Lane, Claraville. Pre- White Stone 435-1725 Burning, 8-9 p.m. Amphitheater, Lancaster Woman’s Club, Lancaster. registration required, 580-4432. Belle Isle State Park, 1632 Belle Isle Crafts, projects. Bring a bag lunch. Wetlands Canoe Trip, 9-11 Road, Lancaster. Learn about the Tea provided. New members a.m. Meet at Camp Store, Belle Civil War’s impact on the Northern welcome. Isle State Park, 1632 Belle Isle donk’s Neck. 462-5030. Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. St. Road, Lancaster. Learn about the THEATER Kekoka Music Festival, Andrews Presbyterian, Kilmarnock. wetlands. Guided tour, including ROUTE 198 at HUDGINS 8-10:50 p.m. YMCA Camp Kekoka, Veterans’ Cafe, 9 a.m.-noon. canoe rental, life jacket and brief IN MATHEWS, VA 1083 Boys Camp Road, Kilmarnock. 84 Main Street, Warsaw. Virginia instruction. Ages 6 and older. $5. Phone (804) 725-7760 Jennifer Knapp, Mercy Creek. Wounded Warrior Program Reservations suggested. 462-5030. VIRGINIA’S Lil Ole Opry presents: Festival continues June 7. $35 adults, welcomes all veterans from all Parkinson’s Support $15 students, free children younger branches of service for coffee, Group, 1l:30 a.m. Great Fortune than age 12. Purchase tickets at conversation and camaraderie. Restaurant, 443 North Main Street, Richard Smith kekokamusicfesitval.org, or call Five Rivers Fiber Guild, Kilmarnock. Out to lunch soical 4BUVSEBZt+VOF tQN 435-3616. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wicomico Parish gathering. RSVP 435-9553. Church Center, 5191 Jessie duPont Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m. PLUS 7 Saturday Memorial Highway, Wicomico Woman’s Club of White Stone, $4. "MMUIF0QSZ3FHVMBST AA, 8 p.m. Irvington Baptist. Church. Topic: Presentations from 435-6207. 4IBEFTPG$PVOUSZ AA, 8 p.m. Heathsville UMC. Study Groups. Pot luck luncheon. Northumberland County 6ODMF+JNNZ8JDLIBN AA, 8 p.m. Henderson UMC. Northumberland School Good News Club, immediately "EVMUTt$IJMESFOVOEFS Heathsville Forge Board, 6 p.m. School following school. Northumberland TICKETS: Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 Administration Building, 2172 Elementary School Gym, 757 /\QQH·V)DPLO\5HVWDXUDQW0DWKHZV 7KH6HDEUHH]H5HVWDXUDQW*Z\QQ·V,VODQG p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern. Northumberland Highway, Academic Lane, Claraville. Pre- 7KH0DWKHZV&RXQW\9LVLWRU&HQWHU0DWKHZV 580-3377. Lottsburg. registration required, 580-4432. *LQQ\·V3ODFH*ORXFHVWHU3RLQW 0DUNHWSODFH$QWLTXHV:KLWH0DUVK*ORXFHVWHU Northern Neck Oyster Lancaster School Board, 6:30 Mary Ball Washington For Information and Reservations 725-7760 Fair, 8:30-11 a.m. Women’s Club p.m., Lancaster Middle School, 191 Republican Women’s Club, Website: www.donkstheater.com School Street, Kilmarnock. 4 p.m. Helen Fridenstine residence, /MPQEVRSGOˆ:MVKMRMERAPPAHANNOCK RECORD .YRIˆ& Memorial Garden to open Saturday

After being stored at differ- ent locations for several years, the memorial plaques that were purchased with the downtown trees in the ‘80s, have found a permanent resting place at the Kilmarnock Museum’s Memo- rial Garden, 76 North Main Street, Kilmarnock. An Eagle Scout project for 8SXEP'SQQMXQIRX Shawn Valdrighi, the son of Lisa and Chris Valdrighi of Weems, the garden is behind the museum and will be acces- Graceful Summer Sounds sible to the public at all times. With three new memorials added this week for William will feature three concerts and Irene Benson, Joyce B. Keyser and Maggie Waters, a Grace Episcopal Church, 303 South Main 11-man group from the Middle Peninsula per- total of 68 plaques are now in Street, Kilmarnock, with the support of a forming everything from Motown to gospel. the garden, said museum presi- grant from the Rappahannock Foundation for On June 18, Mercy Creek will offer aggres- dent Carroll Lee Ashburn. the Arts, is again offering free concerts to the sive folk rock. There is time for new memo- public on Wednesdays, June 11, 17 and 28. The USAF Heritage of America Band’s soft rials to be added prior to the Come to the side yard on the south side of rock ensemble, the Blue Aces, will perform dedication and anyone wishing the church with chairs and picnic supper at 6 June 28. to purchase one may do so by p.m. and a one-hour concert follows at 7 p.m., Park in the lot behind the church or on the calling 296-0930, said Ashburn. Prepared for reading reported Jamie Stalnaker. street, said Stalnaker. In case of bad weather, The memorials are not *VSQ PIJX 8SR]E 'EVXIV :IVE 0II ERH %RR 6SWI EVI The Graceful Summer Sounds series will the concerts will be in the church and picnic in restricted to Kilmarnock resi- VIEH] JSV XLMW ]IEV´W 7YQQIV 6IEHMRK 4VSKVEQ EX XLI open June 11 with Total Commitment, an Grace Hall. dents or merchants but can be 0ERGEWXIV 'SQQYRMX] 0MFVEV]  7GLSSP 7XVIIX in honor of anyone, anywhere, /MPQEVRSGO±4E[WXS6IEH²MWXLIXLIQIERHPSXWSJJYR he said. ERHIRXIVXEMRMRKTVSKVEQWEVITPERRIH*SVEWGLIHYPI Parkinson’s Support Group Museum volunteers have ZMWMXXLIPMFVEV]SVPERGEWXIVPMFVEV]SVK made every effort to locate all the plaques and if anyone has announces summer activities one they would like included in the garden, they can bring it to Kilmarnock Antique The Parkinson’s Support should RSVP to DePew by June Awareness a priority at RW-C and the museum, or call, said Ash- Group (PSG) sponsored by Rap- 6, at 435-9553 or rita.depew@ are always happy to see people burn. There will be no charge Gallery pahannock Westminster-Can- kaballero.com. from the surrounding commu- for this. terbury recently announced its The Parkinson’s Care Part- nity join us for these events,” said The museum is not respon- WE CONDUCT ESTATE SALES summer schedule. ners will meet at 10 a.m. July 7 RW-C president Stuart Bunting. sible for any lost or destroyed The PSG on June 11 will host at Rappahannock Westminster- Regular meetings of the Par- plaques, and there is no record & an “Out To Lunch” social gather- Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, kinson’s Support Group and Par- available of the original names, Buy Silver and Gold ing at Great Fortune Restaurant, Irvington. kinson’s Care Partners are free. he added. 443 North Main Street, Kilmar- On July 9, Dr. Jeffrey Hoder of 144 School Street, Kilmarnock, VA nock. the VCU Parkinson’s Movement “We’ll meet at the restaurant Disorders Center will be a guest Annual BBQ & Bluegrass 804-435-1207 at 11:30 a.m. in a separate room speaker at the regular PSG meet- off the main section,” said activity ing. to feature two bands June 21 coordinator Rita DePew. “This “The Care Partners meet- The seventh annual BBQ & Bluegrass, sponsored by St. Stephen’s fun event will take the place of the ing gives those who are assist- Episcopal Church, will feature James Justin & Co. and Code Blue regular PSG meeting. We hope ing someone with Parkinson’s a from 4:30 to 8 p.m. June 21 at Roanoke Farm in Heathsville. everyone will come together at chance to receive support from James Justin Burke has roots in Lancaster County, and his band, this informal gathering and enjoy others who are undergoing the James Justin & Co., has an enthusiastic regional following in Virginia, each other’s company.” same experiences,” said DePew. North Carolina and South Carolina, reported Bill Kirby. The band is Those planning to attend “We have made Parkinson’s adept at a variety of American music styles, including traditional blue- grass, country, classic rock and other roots music influences. Code Blue is one of Virginia’s finest traditional bluegrass bands. The band has performed with Dr. Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys and Marty Stuart, said Kirby. Roanoke is owned by A. Mason Brent and has been in the Brent family for more than 150 years. The 600-acre farm is one of 15 in Northumberland County that have been designated Century Farms. Roanoke dates to the mid-18th century. Roanoke’s expansive garden provides an ideal setting for the event’s traditional pig roast, live bluegrass music, and Corn Hole, said Kirby. The “all you can eat” menu will include pork barbecue, hot dogs, beans, slaw, desserts and soft drinks. Adult beverages will be available. Tickets are $25 in advance at bbq.ststephensheathsville.org; Bank of Lancaster main branch, Kilmarnock; EVB and St. Stephen’s Thrift $0.39 per OZ Now Serving Shop, Heathsville; and Essex Bank, Burgess and Callao. Tickets at the Smoothies & More! gate will be $30. Children younger than age 12 are free. (present this coupon and enjoy Proceeds benefit St. Stephen’s Water Ministry and other programs. 10% off your purchase) Kilmarnock Square Shopping Center 20 Old Fairgrounds Way *VSQPIJXEVI'SPI,IWWVIXMVIH971EVMRI'SVTW'SP Flag Retirement 1SVI Kilmarnock, VA 22482 (804) 436-8889 .MQ,IWWERH0I[*PIQMRKPSEHMRKWSQIWEPIHSREXMSRW 9TGSQMRK Ceremony is Follow us on Facebook at YoliciousVa IZIRXW Detachment 1062 to hold slated for June 14 SRTEKI( The Town of Kilmarnock and yard sale and raffle June 15 U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 33 will conduct their third annual Northern Neck Marine Corps League Detachment 1062, will Flag Retirement Ceremony from hold its 13th annual yard sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 14 at 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Flag Day, June Banes Northern Neck Upholstery in Callao. In case of heavy 14, near the town’s dog park on rain, the sale will be held June 15. North Main Street. Proceeds support various causes including Marines at home “We found that many members and abroad, local Scout troops, students and needy families. of the community have stored The yard sale is Detachment 1062’s yearly fundraiser to sup- their old flags because they want port these causes, said vice commandant Kevin Maloy. Items to dispose of them respectfully, will include antiques, collectibles, furniture, garden equipment but were unsure of how to go and tools at a bargain price. about it,” said deputy town man- A 50/50 raffle will be conducted during the sale, added Maloy. ager Susan Cockrell. “We thought it would be a great service to our Rain barrel workshop community to team up with the auxiliary and retire unserviceable flags in a respectful manner.” set June 14 at Farm Museum “We knew there was a need for something like this,”said Flotilla Northern Neck Master Gar- your roof and the amount of rain 33 member Frans Kasteel, who deners will hold a Rain Barrel will determine how much water researched and conducts the Flag Workshop from 10 a.m. to noon you harvest, but generally a 1/2 Retirement Ceremony. “We were June 14 at the Northern Neck inch rainfall will easily fill a rain really surprised when we had over Farm Museum, 12705 Northum- barrel.” 300 flags ‘retired’ our first year.” berland Highway, Heathsville. Master Gardeners at the “According to the American “With summer upon us don’t workshop will assist partici- Legion, Flag Day is the best day miss out on an opportunity to pants with rain barrel construc- for retiring unserviceable flags,” save precious rain water,” said tion and provide tips on use and said Flotilla 33 commander Ed Master Gardener Edna Roberts. care. All tools and supplies will Hind. “Also, burning the flags in “A rain barrel will help you do be provided. The fee is $50 per a ceremony is the recommended just that. Harvesting rain water barrel. The workshop will be held method of respectfully disposing means you can: reduce your rain or shine. of them.” water bills; have sodium-free, To register, call the Northum- “We welcome people to drop chemical-free water for your gar- berland County Extension office off their flags at the Town Hall (1 dens; help reduce pollution from at 580-5694. North Main Street) prior to June storm water runoff that could end To purchase a ready-made 14th if they cannot attend the up in the Chesapeake Bay; and barrel, call the Northumberland ceremony,” said Cockrell. “Also, also help direct the flow of water County Extension Office or Edna we want to thank the Kilmarnock from your downspout away from Roberts at 438-4238. Ready- Volunteer Fire Department who your house to those plants that made rain barrels are $60 and oversees the burning to ensure a need lots of water. The size of composters are $75. safe controlled environment.”

B4 ˆ.YRI   RAPPAHANNOCK  RECORD /MPQEVRSGOˆ:MVKMRME Davis-Register vows exchanged The marriage of Leslie Kay at the Kilmarnock Inn, hosted Register, daughter of Mr. and by the groom’s aunts, Cristina Mrs. Leonard Steven Register Hamman and Leigh Purcell, of Newnan, Ga., to Lawrence and the groom’s mother, Sylvia Harlan Davis III, of Newnan, Davis; and, a rehearsal dinner the son of Lawrence Harlan hosted by the groom’s father, Davis Jr, of Newnan, and Sylvia Lawrence Harlan Davis Jr., at Griffith Davis of Peachtree Indian Creek Yacht and Coun- City, Ga., and the grandson of try Club. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harlan Guys played golf with the Davis of Farnham, took place groom on Friday before the at 4 p.m. April 26 at Indian wedding. Immediately follow- Creek Yacht and Country Club ing the ceremony a reception in Kilmarnock. was held at the Indian Creek Joshua Singletary, best Yacht and Country Club, friend of the groom, officiated where music was provided by at the double-ring ceremony, DJ’s for Lovers. Out-of-town held outdoors, where musi- guests travelled from Georgia, cians Mei-Li Beane and Mat- California, Texas, Alabama, Dr. Lynton Land will lead the Dameron Marsh Natural thew Spencer, a string duo, Arkansas, Indiana, Colorado %VIE½IPHI\IVGMWI played “Butterfly Waltz,” “All and Pennsylvania. I Ask of You,” and Vivaldi’s Following a honeymoon in “The Four Seasons” (Spring). the Dominican Republic, the Explore Dameron Marsh Escorted by her father, the couple will reside in Newnan, bride wore an off-shoulder where the bride, a graduate of with knowledgeable guides formal ivory gown of Chantilly the University of West Geor- lace and matching veil. She gia, is employed by St. Mar- The Northern Neck Chapter “Dameron Marsh is a superb carried a bouquet of white and garet’s Community Outreach, of the Virginia Native Plant Soci- site to see the dynamic interplay ivory hydrangeas and roses. and the groom, a graduate and ety invites the public to discover of sea level rise, coastal erosion Jennifer Register Whidby, post-graduate of Georgia Col- coastal geology and native plant and sandy spit formation,” said sister of the bride, of Greens- lege and State University, is life at Dameron Marsh Natural Land. “The shoreline is con- boro, Ga., was matron of honor. employed by Integrated Sci- Area Preserve from 9 to 11 a.m. stantly changing in response to Christopher Daniel Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harlan Davis III ence and Engineering. June 14. storm winds and waves.” Newnan, was his brother’s best Leading the walk will be “In addition to the impressive man. The bride’s brother, Tyler retired geologist and Chesapeake salt marsh community, some Register of Newnan, ushered. cousin, of McDonough, Ga. boro; an informal reception Hill will speak Bay restoration advocate Dr. of the old agricultural fields are Selected readings were offered Pre-nuptial festivities hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Law- Lynton Land, with the assistance gradually being restored to for- by Ana Hamman, the groom’s included a bridal shower rence Harlan Davis, at the to garden club of Certified Master Naturalist ested wetlands, and there’s also cousin, of Jonesboro, Ark., and hosted by the bride’s sister, groom’s grandparents’ home George Washington Birth- Paula Boundy. a loblolly pine community on the Danielle Garrett, the bride’s Jennifer Whidby, in Greens- in Farnham; a bridal luncheon place National Monument The preserve, on the southern highest ground,” said Boundy. chief of interpretation Scott S. side of Ingram Bay at the the ter- Participants are urged to Hill will speak at the June 12 minus of Gaurding Point Lane in bring water and, if desired, a meeting of the Rappahannock Northumberland County, is home camera, binoculars or journal. All Garden Club. to one of the Chesapeake’s most walks are weather permitting. For Roman-Roberts The public is invited to lunch important wetlands for marsh directions, call Paula Boundy at at noon, followed by the pro- birds. 436-4944. gram at 1 p.m., at Grace Epis- copal Church, 303 South Main Street, Kilmarnock. UPPER LANCASTER joined in marriage He will present the story of these wonderful gardens at this VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD Miss Lisa Ellen Roberts and Northern Neck historical trea- LIVELY,VA Mr. Alberto Martinez Roman sure, reported first vice presi- were married on May 17, 2014, dent Judy Ripley. Come and at Saint Francis de Sales Cath- hear how the family of the first olic Church in Kilmarnock. president and this remarkable Father Michael Orlowsky per- re-creation came to be, said YARD SALE formed the ceremony. Ripley. Listen to the “how’s The bride is the daughter and wherefores” of creating the SATURDAY of Arthur and Maureen Rob- gardens here. erts of Heathsville. The groom “Learn about colonial gar- JUNE 7, 2014 is the son of Maria Magdalena dens of this special time and Roman of Veracruz. how they are maintained to this 8am to 2pm The bride was escorted by day,” she said. her father, and wore an ivory To learn about garden club lace gown. She carried a bou- DONATIONS ACCEPTED activities, call Cathie Elliott at TABLES FOR RENT $15 quet of roses and gardenias. 435-0275. Jennifer Bittner, the bride’s sister, was the matron of honor. Robert Roman, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Save The Date A riverside reception fol- lowed at Belle Isle State Park’s Bel Air Mansion. The couple honeymooned in the moun- tains of North Carolina, and lives in Heathsville. Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Martinez Roman

7 pm, Tuesday, July 1st th Happy 65 Anniversary Irvington Commons Cecil & Mary Jane Swann Hope to see you there!

June 4, 1949 Love, Brenda, Diane, Donnie, Charlene, Jeb, Sara, Chris, Amy and Monty .YRIˆB5 Rappahannock Record #HURCH#ALENDAR Kilmarnock, VA ANGLICAN D.I.V.E. (children) 10 a.m., Worship Service 8LYVWHE].YRI 8YIWHE].YRI  10 a.m., VL Brown Bible Study Noon, Intercessory Prayer All Saints Anglican Fairport Baptist Trinity Lutheran 2399 Fairport Road, Reedville;  6 p.m., Bible Study 48 New Street, Saluda 453-3235; Rev. Neale Schools Woman’s Club Building, Virginia Wicomico UMC VH8YIWHE] 757-374-6724 7YRHE].YRI Street, Urbanna; 758-4257 Rt. 200 2-4 p.m., Food Bank Rev. Jeff Johnson 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Paul Napier 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe VH;IHRIWHE] 7YRHE].YRI 11 a.m., Worship 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI 9-11 a.m., Food bank 10 a.m., Adult Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School ;IHRIWHE].YRI  11 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Bible Study & Prayer METHODIST 11:15 a.m., Worship Hope Alive Christian  12:15 p.m., Coffee & Fellowship Center Holy Redeemer Anglican Friendship Baptist  Thursday, June 12: 149 Queen Street, Grant Church, Lerty 493-7407 ,EVX½IPH  Afton UMC 1:30 p.m., Bible Study Tappahannock; 443-5165 Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner Pastor McKibbon 5130 Hacks Neck Road Pete and Pam Sullivan, Pastors 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI Ophelia; 453-3770 PRESBYTERIAN 7YRHE].YRI 11 a.m., Holy Communion 9:30 a.m., Coffee/sweets Rev. Seonyoung Kim 9:30 a.m., Sunday School  10 a.m., Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI Campbell 10:30 a.m., Worship St. James Church 10 a.m., Sunday School Memorial Presbyterian 1724 Abingdon Glebe Lane 10 a.m., Contemporary Service ;IHRIWHE].YRI 11 a.m., Celebration Service 11 a.m., Worship Service 3712 Weems Rd., Weems Noon, Prayer Gloucester, 757-814-5984 438-6875; campbellchurch.net 7 p.m., Worship Father Kevin Sweeney Nursery provided Asbury UMC The Rev. W. Clay Macaulay 8LYVWHE].YRI Chaplain David Masterson ;IHRIWHE].YRI 0MZMRK;EXIV0YXLIVER'LYVGL 4393 Windmill Point Road 6 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Rev. Ray Massie, 7YRHE].YRI 6 p.m., Prayer stjamesapa.org (E]SJ4IRXIGSWX 7YRHE].YRI 7 p.m., Choir Practice 7YRHE].YRI Love Makes a Difference 9 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Service of Praise 11 a.m., Communion Service Harmony Grove Baptist 9:45 a.m., Church School Outreach Ministries ;IHRIWHE].YRI ;IHRIWHE].YRI 9 a.m., Mass Routes 3 and 33, Topping; 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Bethany UMC 11 a.m., Worship Service 1027 Jessie duPont Memorial 6:30 p.m., Holy Communion and 758-5154 CHURCH OF GOD Noon, Fellowship Hour Highway Burgess; 453-3939 Religious Education 454 Main Street, Reedville; 453- 7YRHE].YRI New St. John’s Baptist 3282; Rev. Susie Brack 1SRHE].YRI Rev. Raymond C. & Gayle Boyd  9:45 a.m., Sunday School Kilmarnock Tibitha Church of God [email protected] 8 a.m., Men’s Prayer Group 7YRHE].YRI St. Stephen’s Anglican First 9 a.m., Hour of Prayer Baptist Church/Fellowship Hall, 11 a.m., Worship Rev. Peyton Waller Sr., Pastor 991 Fleeton Road, Reedville; Parsonage: 453-3329 6:30 p.m., Christian Education Nursery provided 7YRHE].YRI 453-4972, Rev. Steven P. Hency 7YRHE].YRI Ministry 10 a.m., Spiritual Enrichment 3585Courthouse Rd. Heathsville; 11 a.m., Worship 580-4555 ;IHRIWHE].YRI 9:45 a.m., Sunday School tibitha.net 9:30 a.m., Worship 8YIWHE].YRI 6:30 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study 10:30 a.m., Prayer and Praise 7YRHE].YRI 10:30 a.m., Fellowship 10 a.m., Men’s Golf @ Quinton 8YIWHE].YRI Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar 7 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment ststephensva.org 11 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Worship ;IHRIWHE].YRI: Oaks Golf Course Hartswell Baptist 8LYVWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI ;IHRIWHE].YRI 11:15 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Bible Study 3 p.m., Stewardship 10559 River Road, Lancaster; 7 p.m., Bible Study 7 p.m., Small Group Prayer 4 p.m., Budget & Finance 6 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment for 9 a.m., Bible Study 462-0845  Youth and Youth Adults 10 a.m., Worship Service  ;IHRIWHE].YRI Bethel-Emmanuel UMC 7 p.m., Kilmarnock Pipers Rev. Ernest D. Webster Queen Esther Baptist 6 p.m., Choir Rehearsal 462-5790; ;IHRIWHE].YRI )ZIV]8LMVH*VMHE] 10:40 a.m. Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI 7228 River Road, Lancaster; 7 p.m., Women of Virtue following Communion 7 p.m., Bible Study Rev. Rachel Plemmons 9:30 p.m., Staff Mtg. 10:15 a.m., Sunday School 462-7780, Rev. James E. Smith beumc.org (Elevator Available) 2 p.m., BBQ Mtg. @ NN Boys & Fellowship Nursery provided 11 a.m., Prayer & Praise 7YRHE].YRI Warsaw Church of God Coffee Hour after worship 7YRHE].YRI Girls Club  11:30 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 15 Church Lane, Warsaw; &IXLIP New Life Ministries 4 p.m., Youth Group 8LYVWHE].YRI 10177 Jessie DuPont Mem. Hwy.  11 a.m., Worship 333-4951 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 5 p.m., Session 8YIWHE].YRI Iglesia Paz de Dios ;IHRIWHE].YRI Pastor Dave and Tami Metz 436-6498 7 p.m., Bible Study (Peace of God Church) 11 a.m., Worship Service 5 p.m., Praise Band Rehearsal 7 p.m., Bible Study 7YRHE].YRI )QQERYIP Pastor C. Richard Lynn; ;IHRIWHE].YRI 33 Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock 10 a.m., Sunday School Milden Presbyterian 7YRHE].YRI 8 a.m. Fishermen (Men’s Bible 436-5478; Rvda. Brooke V. Second Baptist 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Celebration 10:45 a.m., Sunday School Sharps 10 a.m., Fellowship Time Study) Carrillo, Pastora 34 Wellfords Wharf Road ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI 10:30 a.m., Service Warsaw; 333-4280  BAPTIST 7YRHE].YRI 7 p.m., Life Groups Bluff Point UMC 10 a.m., Sunday School ;IHRIWHE].YRI Noon, Servicio a las 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Ray Massie - 443-5092 11 a.m., Worship with nursery 6 p.m., Covered dish dinner   10 a.m., Sunday School EPISCOPAL 7YRHE].YRI 7 p.m., Service Abiding Faith Baptist Irvington Baptist 11:30 a.m., Worship St. Andrews Presbyterian Emergency Food Pantry 83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock 53 King Carter Drive 11 a.m., Worship 8LYVWHE].YRI Christ Church Parish Noon, Coffee Fellowship 435 East Church Street, Eugene & Ruby Churchill Rev. Dr. Barbara L. Cain Irvington; 438-6971 12:30 & 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Rt. 33 & 368, Christchurch Kilmarnock; 435-3948 580-0738 Rev. John Howard Farmer  7YRHE].YRI  (Middlesex) 758-2006 Fairfields UMC Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Coye 2 p.m., Worship 7YRHE].YRI Sharon Baptist The Rev. Paul J. Andersen, 14741 Northumberland Highway, Rev. Dr. Judith E. Thomson Northern Neck Religious 8LYVWHE].YRI 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 1413 Lumberlost Road, Rector Burgess; 453-3770 saintandrewspc.org Society of Friends (Quakers) 7 p.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Bible Classes Weems; 438-6659 christchurchmiddlesex.com Rev. Seonyoung Kim 7YRHE] .YRI 580-4505; David Scarbrough 1SRHE]*VMHE] 11 a.m., Worship Rev. Dale S. Bunns 7YRHE].YRI JEMV½IPHWYQGGSQ 8 a.m., Weekenders Worship )ZIV]*MVWX7YRHE] 4-6 p.m., Intercessaory Prayer Line ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Rite 7YRHE].YRI 9 a.m., VBS Teachers 10 a.m., Silent Worship at 435-8742 7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Power 1) 9:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Discussion Hour Bayshore Baptist Church Kilmarnock Baptist 9:15 a.m., Adult Bible Sudy  Noon, Social Fellowship 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion Galilee UMC ;IWPI] Presbyterian 7022 Jessie Ball duPont Hywy. 65 East Church St. Kilmarnock; ;IHRIWHE].YRI 747 Hull Neck Road, 1272 Taylors Creek Rd. Weems, Rappahannock Church of 577-0532; Pastor Patrick Creed III; 435-1703, (Rite II) 8-9 a.m., Prayer (child care provided) Edwardsville; 580-7306 438-5853; Shauna McCranie Christ bayshorebaptistof va.org Rev. Matthew Tennant 2 p.m., A Day in the Word Bible Rev. Charles F. Bates 7YRHE].YRI 9514 Richmond Road, Warsaw 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI Study Grace Episcopal 7YRHE].YRI 9 a.m., Worship 333-9659 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 7 p.m., Evening Bible Study 303 South Main Street, 10 a.m., Sunday School Walker Gaulding, Sr. Minister, 11 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Kilmarnock; 435-1285 11 a.m., Worship 7YRHE].YRI 6 p.m., Service 11 a.m., Worship Smithland Baptist The Very Rev. David H. May 8YIWHE].YRI OTHER 8:30 a.m., Worship 8LYVWHE].YRI 1SRHE].YRI 1047 Walnut Point Road graceepiscopalkilmarnock.com Bible Study DENOMINATIONS 10 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Service 6:30 p.m., Bible Study Heathsville; 580-2843 7YRHE].YRI 11 a.m., Worship ;IHRIWHE].YRI Heathsville UMC Beulah Baptist 7YRHE].YRI 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite I at Calvary Pentecostal 6:30 p.m., Bible Study 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Historic Christ Church 39 Courthouse Road, Heathsville; John’s Neck Road, Weems 4448 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Dinner 11 a.m., Worship 580-3630 Seventh-Day Adventist 5000; Rev. Milton Jackson 10: a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite II at 438-5393; 7:15 p.m., Choir Rehearsal 8YIWHE].YRI Grace Church Rev. Rebecca L. Minor 401 South Main Street, *VMHE].YRI Clarence Jones, Pastor Kilmarnock; 443-3070  6:30 p.m., Choir ;IHRIWHE].YRI: 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI 6 p.m., The Seven Last Words Lebanon Baptist ;IHRIWHE].YRI 9 a.m., Sunday School Clinton M. Adams, Pastor 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Carlton Milstead, Pastor 12:05 p.m., Holy Eucharist w/ 7:30 a.m., Broadcast, 101.7 FM 7 p.m., Purpose Driven Life Prayers for Healing 10 a.m., Worship 7EXYVHE].YRI 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship Service 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise 0IFERSR White Stone Baptist  Henderson UMC 11 a.m., Worship St. Mary’s Episcopal 6 p.m., Praise and Worship 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School 11:30 a.m., Worship Service 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 517 Chesapeake Drive 3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton; 453- 72 Henderson Drive, Callao 1SRHE].YRI ;IHRIWHE].YRI 11 a.m., Worship White Stone; 435-1413 529-6769; Rev. Esther Agbosu ;IHRIWHE].YRI 6712 6 p.m., Worship 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 7 p.m., Bible Study 4VSZMHIRGI Dr. Manuel S. “Jeff” Shanaberger, *VMHE].YRI Parsonage: 529-5312 10 a.m., Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI Shachah World Ministries Bethany Baptist Church Pastor; [email protected] 7 p.m., Free Movies Capella House 2SV[SSH 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI 8:30 a.m., Informal Service “Family Chapel, Missions & of the Northern Neck Rt. 360, Callao; 529-6890 9:45 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Breakfast/Coffee 504 N. Main St. Kilmarnock, VA Rev. Kori Kiss 11 a.m., Festive Holy Eucharist Education”  11 a.m., Worship Service Rev. Hal White 10 a.m., Sunday School-all ages Dr. Grace Harley, Chaplain Pastor Dean Carter 7YRHE].YRI Macedonia Baptist Nursery Provided-Ages 0-4 11 a.m., Traditional Worship 7YRHE].YRI 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10246 Northumberland Hwy.  White Stone; 435-7245 1SRHE].YRI St. Mary’s  [email protected] 8 a.m., Service 11 a.m., Worship Heathsville, VA-580-2394 7 p.m., Emmas Whitechapel Episcopal Irvington UMC Sabbath School to follow ;IHRIWHE].YRI Rev. Ken Rioland, Jr. 7 p.m., Boy Scouts 5940 White Chapel Road, 26 King Carter Drive, Irvington; Christian Science Society 8YIWHE].YRI 438-6800; Jarvis Bailey, Pastor 7 p.m., Prayer macedoniaheathsville.com 8YIWHE].YRI Lancaster, 462-5908; 98 N. Main St., Kilmarnock Noon, Intercessory Prayer 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI Calvary Baptist 1-3 p.m., Food Pantry Open @ Rev. Torrence M. Harman 7YRHE].YRI 8LYVWHE].YRI 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all Friendship Community House [email protected] 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Service and Sunday 3-6 p.m., Clothing Closet 490 East Church Street 11 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Worship Service 8LYVWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI School 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Kilmarnock; 435-1052 ;IHRIWHE].YRI Nursery Available 7YRHE].YRI 7 p.m., Choir Practice 11:15 a.m., The Day of Pentecost, WXERHVH;IHRIWHE]  Noon, Bible Study/Lunch Holy Eucharist II  7:30 p.m., Testimony Mtg. The Church of Jesus Christ 8:45 a.m., Sunday School Willie Chapel Baptist Kilmarnock UMC of Latter-Day Saints 10:15 a.m., Devotions Maple Grove Baptist  89 East Church Street, Reading Room open Tues, Thurs. 510 Merry Point Road; St. Stephen’s Episcopal & Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 11650 Mary Ball Road 10:30 a.m., Worship Communion Windmill Point Road, Foxwells 462-5500, Rev. Rose Curry 6807 Northumberland Hwy. Kilmarnock, 435-1797; 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Penny Cory - Second Sunday Rev. Mark E. Boswell 7YRHE].YRI 724-4238; Rev. Lucia Lloyd Church of Deliverance 9:30 a.m., Meeting ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI (Elevator access) 8:45 a.m., Sunday School ststephensheathsville.org 3734 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- The Church of New Vision 7 p.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise 7EXYVHE].YRI *VMHE].YRI 0553 8 p.m., NA 1435 Millenbeck Rd. Lancaster; Claybrook Baptist Morattico Baptist 10:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Memorial Service for Rev. Donald O. Conaway Doug Hatch 7YRHE].YRI 462-7727; Senior Pastor: Ronald 2242 Weems Road, 924 Morattico Church Road, ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI E. Dunaway 4 p.m., Senior Bible Study 7YRHE].YRI 8:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School Weems; 438-5570 Kilmarnock; 435-3623 9:30 & 10 a.m, Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Bill Burrus, Pastor Rev. Craig Smith 7 p.m., Bible Study 4IRXIGSWX 11 a.m., Worship 8:15 p.m., Choir Practice 11 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School ClaybrookBaptistChurch.com 7YRHE].YRI Zion Church 1SRHE].YRI WXXL7YRHE] 7YRHE].YRI 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist ;IHRIWHE].YRI 2309 Northumberland Highway, 10 a.m., Coffee Hour 7 p.m., Prayer Study 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study 10:45 a.m., Church Service 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship Lottsburg; 529-6033 8 p.m., ACOA ;IHRIWHE].YRI 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Education  Mount Vernon Baptist Apostle John H. Bibbens 6 p.m., Baccalaureate at NHS ;IHRIWHE].YRI City Worship Centre of 7 p.m., Bible Study 7 p.m., Evening Worship 6 p.m., Handbells 269 James Wharf Road 7EXYVHE].YRI Kilmarnock Unitarian Universalist ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7 a.m., Intercessory Prayer Trinity Episcopal No Choir Practice (VIEQ½IPH-VZMRKXSR6SEH 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. White Stone; 435-1272 Fellowship of the Assistant Pastor: 7YRHE].YRI 8484 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster;  Kilmarnock, 761-1578 'SQMRK7SSR trinitylancasterva.org Melrose UMC Rappahannock E. Rowena Davenport 8 a.m., Worship Pastors Mike and Lesley Gates 366 James Wharf Road June 23-27, VBS, 6:30-8:30 9:30 a.m., Sunday School The Rev. Torrence M. Harman 1317 Lewisetta Rd., 7YRHE].YRI Dinner served @ 6 each night 7YRHE].YRI Lottsburg 529-6344; White Stone 758-4790; 9 a.m., Sunday School 10:45 a.m., Worship 7YRHE].YRI 10 a.m. Worship Service Our treat 9:30 a.m., The Day of Pentecost, Parsonage: 529-7721; L. Lowrey 10 a.m., Worship ;IHRIWHE].YRI Pastor Janet Grissett Cornerstone Fellowship uufrappahannock.uua.org Coan Baptist 5:30-6:30 a.m., Hour of Prayer Holy Eucharist II  3 p.m., Lancaster High School 7YRHE].YRI 2243 Buckley Hall Rd., Cobbs 7YRHE].YRI 2068 Coan Stage Road, Mt. Olive Baptist 7 p.m., Prayer, Praise & Bible Study 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Service 6749 Jesse Dupont Mem. Hwy. for Adults & Youth Baccalaureate Service 8:30 a.m., Worship Creek; 725-9145; gocfc.com Heathsville; 580-2751 10 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Chris Morgan Topic: “What I’ve Learned from coanbaptist.com Wicomico Church; 435-3725  My Pets” 7YRHE].YRI CATHOLIC Wicomico Parish 11 a.m., Worship Service 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Robert Lee Farmer 5191 Jessie duPont Memorial ;IHRIWHE]W/2nd, 4th 10 a.m., Worship Speaker: Rev. Jim Sanderson 7YRHE].YRI 7:45 a.m., Prayer & Praise 8 a.m., Worship St. Paul’s Catholic Highway, Wicomico Church; 580- 6 p.m., Dinner/ Worship ;IHRIWHE].YRI Coffee/Fellowship follows 10 a.m., Sunday School Intersection of Tavern Run Rd, & 6445; 7 p.m., Midweek Service 11 a.m., Worship ;IHRIWHE].YRI Mila UMC Unity of the Rappahan- 6:45 p.m., Devotion Nomini Hall Rd., Hague Rector Fr. James Silcox Nursery, Children and Youth 7 p.m., Living Tree of Praise 472-3090; saintpaulhague.com 7YRHE].YRI 1690 Mila Road Ministry provided nock ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7 p.m., Bible Study 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe Lancaster Comm. Library 7EXYVHE].YRI 8 a.m., Communion/Breakfast  7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. New Friendship Baptist 5 p.m., Vigill Mass 10 a.m., Communion 7YRHE].YRI Ecclesia of Love 235 School Street, Kilmarnock 10 a.m., Worship 7:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal Burgess; 580-2127 7YRHE].YRI 11 a.m., Coffee Hour International Ministries, Inc. 435-9553 8YIWHE].YRI 435-2789 )ZIV]RHERHXL7YRHE] Corrottoman Baptist Pastor, Rev. Tom Rice 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m Mass 7YRHE].YRI 12 noon Spanish Mass LUTHERAN 6:30 p.m., Cub Scouts Dr. Sheila L. Stone 10:30 a.m.-noon, Streamed 48 Ottoman Ferry Road, Service Ottoman; 462-5674 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Daily Mass  Rehoboth UMC Friends of God Worship 11 a.m., Worship Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat. Apostles Lutheran Rev. David C. Cromer Main Street, Gloucester; 126 Shiloh School Rd., Center Victory Temple Church 7YRHE].YRI 7 p.m., Bible Study 'SRJIWWMSRW Kilmarnock 580-9723 149 Queen Street, ;IHRIWHE].YRI 4:15-4:45 p.m. Saturday 693-9098 1252 Morattico Road 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI Rev. Donna Blythe Tappahannock 462-5512; Rev. Annie Gaskins 11 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Bible Study 8:15 to 8:45 a.m., Sunday 7YRHE].YRI emcworldwideministries.org 8 p.m., Adult Choir Practice 9:15 a.m., Sunday School *VMHE].YRI 8YIWHE].YRI St. Francis de Sales Catholic 10:30 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Worship 7EXYVHE].YRI 7 p.m., Bible Study 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir  10 a.m., Coffee & Fellowship 5 p.m., Worship New Hope Baptist 154 East Church Street,  7YRHE].YRI Rehearsal 2596 Walmsley Road, Lottsburg; Kilmarnock, Good Shepherd Lutheran  Guest Speakers: 3rd Saturday 11 a.m., Sunday School ;IHRIWHE].YRI 1717 Hampton Hall Rd.,Callao; White Stone UMC 529-9223, Dr. Dan Panter, Pastor Rev. Michael T. Orlowsky 118 Methodist Church Road,  Noon, Praise and Worship 6 p.m., Potluck Dinner 7YRHE].YRI 7EXYVHE].YRI C-529-5948, H-804-456- Historic White Marsh 7 p.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Bible Study 6554; Rev. Michael Ramming White Stone; 435-3555 9:15 a.m., Bible Study 3:30-4:40 p.m., Confessions Rev. Bryan McClain Church  Youth Mtg. 10:15 a.m., Worship 5 p.m., Mass [email protected]. 11040 Mary Ball Road, Brookvale White Stone Cherub Choir Rehearsal 7YRHE].YRI whitestoneumc.org Church of the Nazarene ;IHRIWHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI (Elevator available) 543-8861, Rev. Hall  6:30 p.m., Prayer Service 9 a.m., & 11 a.m., Mass 9 a.m., Worship “Clergy Vestment 462-7908, Rev. Talley Family Life Center Fairfields Baptist Sybolism” 7YRHE].YRI 57 Whisk Drive, White Stone 7:30 p.m., Choir Practice 9:30 a.m., Bible Study 7YRHE].YRI 15213 Northumberland Hwy., The Catholic Church of the 10 a.m., Coffee Fellowship 11 a.m., Worship 435-9886; Rev. Jim Jackson Burgess; Pastor Nathan Varnier Northern Neck Baptist Visitation 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 11 a.m., Worship Service whitestonechurch.com 453-3530 Noon, Building & Grounds and 8LYVWHE].YRI 280 Hampton Hall Hwy. 8462 Puller Highway Topping;  7 p.m., Bible Study 7YRHE].YRI 7YRHE].YRI Callao; 529-6310 758-5160 Living Water Parsonage Mtg. 9 a.m., Teen Bible Study 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Ken Overby churchof thevisitation@ 0YXLIVER'LYVGL )0'% 8YIWHE].YRI Holy Tabernacle of God 9:45 a.m., Praise and Worship: 11 a.m., Worship Service 7YRHE].YRI va.metrocast.net 83 Bluff Point Rd., 435-6650 Noon, UMW Sandwich Luncheon 2341 Merry Point Road, Lancaster Kid’s Worship Classes/Nursery Nursery Provided 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 7YRHE].YRI [email protected] ;IHRIWHE].YRI Elder Nancy Pinn, Pastor 6 p.m.,Teen Worship Service ;IHRIWHE].YRI 10:45 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Mass 7YRHE].YRI 8:30 a.m., Breakfast/Lee’s 7YRHE].YRI 8YIWHE].YRI Restaurant 5:30 p.m., Dinner 6 p.m., Service ;IHRIWHE]W8LYVWHE]W 9 a.m., Sunday School/All Ages 10 a.m., Bible School 8:15 a.m., Senior Breakfast and 6 p.m., Adult Bible Study and 7 p.m., Choir Practice 11 a.m., Worship devotion (Lee’s Restaurant)

To the cause of the church, this page is contributed in part by the following: Currie Funeral Home, Inc. Kilmarnock Antique Gallery An Affiliate of Bay Banks of Virginia, Inc. Lynn & Steve Bonner Your Complete Financial Services Provider 116 Church St. ÕÃ̜“iÀÊ >ÀiÊ i˜ÌiÀ\Ê­nä{®Ê{Îx‡££Ç£ÊUÊ£‡nää‡{Îx‡££{ä Kilmarnock www.virginia-antiques.com www.bankoflancaster.com &ˆ.YRI  RAPPAHANNOCK  RECORD /MPQEVRSGOˆ:MVKMRME CHURCH NOTES Lower UMC begins planning for 300th anniversary in 2017 ■4VE]IVFVIEOJEWX ■;SQIR´WHE] Middlesex County has a long history dating back hun- Macedonia Baptist will host The women’s ministry of dreds of years. Lower UMC holds a significant place in that a women’s prayer breakfast at 9 Angel Visit Baptist Church, history. a.m. June 7. Dunnsville, will hold women’s In the mid 1600s, a wooden chapel was built on the land The guest speaker will be day at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 8. where the current brick structure is today, reported Vickie the Rev. Beatrice Williams of The preacher for the day will Hogge. The current brick chapel was built in 1717 and is Mount Olive Baptist. Dona- be minister Shaunda Howerton, still used for worship. tions requested. For tickets, first lady and associate minister A taskforce has been put into place to begin the process call the church, 580-2395. of Little Zion Baptist Church, of celebrating the 300th anniversary of worship at Lower Oak Grove. Music will be pro- Church, October 21 and 22, 2017. Anyone interested in ■+MVPWGEQT vided by the women’s day choir being a part of this important celebration may contact the Macedonia Baptist will will of Angel Visit under the direc- church office at 776-6250, or email [email protected]. host its seventh annual Girls tion of sister Sandra Kidd. net. Empowerment Camp from 9 a.m. to noon July 21 through ■;SQIR´WHE] August 2. The free camp is for Beulah Baptist will hold its “The Lighthouse Thrift Shop” Intersection of Ottoman Ferry & River Road girls ages 11 to 18 and free. annual women’s day service Lancaster - 804 462-0062 Registration is on a first-come at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 8. Open Thursdays, Fridays, first-serve basis. Parents must Special guests will be the Rev. and Saturdays be present at registration at Rose Smith and the Queen 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. June 5. Esther Mass Choir. Come shop our 2 buildings which have: ■*YRHE] ■&IRI½XGSRGIVX Men, Women, and small Mt. Olive Baptist will have Kilmarnock Baptist invites Children clothes, its annual family and friends the public to attend a concert China and kitchen items, fun day from noon to 4 p.m. by Reign at 7 p.m. June 20. A appliances, linens, books, Saturday, June 7, on the church love offering will be collected DVDs, gift wrap, cards, grounds. and all funds raised will go decorative items and furniture. Activities will include horse- toward the church’s mission Don’t miss our red dot 50% off area also. Check us out on Facebook! shoes, dodge ball, volleyball, trip to Haiti in July. kids’ fun games, gospel music The Lighthouse Thrift Store is a ministry of Corrottoman Baptist Church and a cookout. ■&MFPIWGLSSP Macedonia Baptist will host vacation Bible school from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 9 through 13. ■XLERRMZIVWEV] Dear Dad: Irvington UMC invites the public to its 125th anniversary celebration on Sunday, June 8. Morning worship will be held For all you are, for all you do, thank you. from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Bishop Cho will be the guest speaker. —Robin Barlowe with his father, RWC resident Bob Barlowe A luncheon will be served from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. An afternoon service of worship, music and remembrances of the church’s history will be held from 1:45 to 3 p.m. Music will be provided by The Lee Boys and the Rev. Hyung Moon. ■³7YRXVIEWYVI-WPERH´ Fairport Baptist will hold vacation Bible school June 8 through 12. The theme is “Sun- treasure Island” for ages 3 to 12. Adults also are invited to enjoy their own VBS. Dinner will be served at 5:45 p.m. each evening and the pro- gram will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Notify the church at 453- 3235. ■4MKVSEWX Providence UMC will hold a pig roast from 2 to 6 p.m. June 23 at the Annex Pavilion, 5417 Stratford Hall Road, Montross. Music will be provided by 11:21 from King George. Chef Paul Brauning of Colo- nial Beach is the grillmaster. The fee is $13 for adults and $5 for those younger than 10. Take out will be available by calling 493-8697, or 493-7384.

Corrottoman Baptist Church posts Bible school schedule Corrottoman Baptist invites children ages 3 to grade five to attend their annual vacation Bible school from 5 to 8 p.m. June 16 through 20. The theme will be “Agency D-3: Discover, Decide, Defend.” Dinner will be provided for the boys and girls at 5 p.m., fol- lowed by an exciting worship rally, Bible study, music, crafts and recreation, reported Denise Cromer. The kick-off event, Special Agent Training, will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. June 15, said Cromer. Students will be pre-registered for the week. The Lancaster Sheriff's Department will conduct an identification station to create identity cards for the children, she said. Other fun activities include a mock training obstacle course, refueling in the break room and a brief meeting at the headquarters for a glance at the daily worship rally. Father’s Day is coming on June 15, 2014, giving offspring everywhere a chance to celebrate the men who raise them, Families that can’t make the love them and teach them important lessons they’ll remember for the rest of their lives. The occasion was first celebrated kick-off event, but would like to have their children participate in in the U.S. in 1908, when a church in West Virginia sponsored the first day Rappahannock the VBS, may call the church at to honor fathers. So, from Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury to Bob Westminster-Canterbury 462-5674. Embrace life on your terms. The community is invited to Barlowe and all our resident fathers, best wishes on Father’s Day. a covered dish dinner at 5 p.m. June 20 followed by a special Equal Housing Opportunity © 2014 RWC 804-438-4000 or 800-792-1444 www.embracelifeatrwc.org 132 Lancaster Drive Irvington, Virginia 22480 presentation from all of the VBS children. Bring a favorite dish. .YRIˆB7 Rappahannock Record Obituaries Kilmarnock, VA Beatrice Curry Flint sons, Kenneth W. Oder ( He was born on May 21, Episcopal Church in Kilmar- Episcopal Church and led the Cindy) of Hidden Hills, Calif., 1964, at Camp Lejeune, N.C., nock. Worship Division of Episcopal KILMARNOCK—Beatrice Larry E. Oder ( Debby) of Troy to Colonel and Mrs. (Eliza- She is survived by her hus- Church Women for the Virginia Curry Flint of Kilmarnock and Robert H. Oder ( Debbie) beth) Peter B. Southmayd, band, Howard; her son, Ran- Diocese. For 17 years, she vol- died May 29, 2014. of Reedville; seven grandchil- United States Marine Corps dolph and his daughters, Anna unteered with the Red Cross A funeral for Mrs. Flint will dren; eight great-grandchil- (Ret.). He was preceded in and Samantha; her son, Samuel to serve communion and help be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June dren; and numerous nieces and death by his older brother, and his wife, Kathryn, and their residents at The Lancashire 6, at Calvary Baptist Church, nephews. Peter B. Southmayd II, and his daughters, Nicole and Jacque- Nursing Home in Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock. Memorial services will be beloved grandparents and aunt, line; and her brother, Leonard Mrs. Watson worked as a The Rev. Travis Copeland, held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June Mr. and Mrs. Ira H.S. McMann Chandler. bookkeeper and transported pastor, will officiate. The Rev. 7, at Bethany United Method- and Susan Booth McMann. Services will be held at a special needs adults to daycare. Myron Sutherlin is the eulo- ist Church, Reedville, with a Chris graduated from Camp later date in Heathsville. She often took hot meals to gist. reception following. Lejeune High School in 1982. Memorial donations may be sick friends and shut-ins. Memorial contributions may He attended the University of made to the Northumberland A memorial service will be be made to the Northumber- Virginia and Johns Hopkins Public Library, 7204 Northum- held June 7 in Villanova, Pa. land Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 1, Rose Sloan University, ultimately gradu- berland Highway, Heathsville A reception will be held Reedville, VA 22539. ating from Virginia Com- VA 22473, or to Rice’s Hotel/ at 10 a.m. June 14 at Grace FARNHAM—Rose Sloan, monwealth University with a Hughlett’s Tavern C/O RH/HT Episcopal Church, 303 South 95, of Commonwealth Assisted bachelor’s in political science. Foundation Inc. P.O. Box 579 Main Street, Kilmarnock, fol- Living at Farnham, died peace- He used to laughingly like to Heathsville, VA 22473. lowed by a graveside commit- fully in her sleep, May 25, say that he “was on the 10-year tal service at 11 a.m. in the 2014. program” to get his college church cemetery. The family She was born in Clifton, degree. During this 10-year Mildred O. Talley welcomes all those who knew N.J., the daughter of Walter and period he served as a VISTA and loved Dottie to join them Mary Nazimek. In 1939, she volunteer for two years, work- VILLAGE—Mildred Obier for both the reception and the married John Sloan at Saints ing with a homeless persons’ Talley, 83, of Village died May committal service. Peter and Paul Polish National program for the city of Balti- 29, 2014. She was a member Catholic Church in Passaic, more, Md. of Victory Baptist Church, N.J., and lived in Clifton until Moving to Atlanta, Ga., to Warsaw. Flora L. S. Gentry she and John moved to Corrot- work for the Ricoh USA, and She was predeceased by her toman By The Bay in 1983. much to the delight of his par- husband, G. C. Talley Jr.; and WHITE STONE—Flora Rose was predeceased by her ents, he met and married the daughter, Betty Frances Talley. Louise Stallings Gentry, 92, of beloved sisters, Nellie, Bessie, light of his life, Theresa. Chris She is survived by her son, White Stone died on May 29, and Violet; brother, Julius; and and Theresa loved to travel, go Wayne Talley and wife Brenda; 2014. She was born on Novem- Thelma J. Robertson her devoted husband, John, to the beach and be entertained granddaughters, Christy T. ber 2, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. who died in December 2011. by their pet dogs. He also loved Fulcher and husband Jeff, and Surviving are her husband of WEEMS—Thelma Jennings She is survived by her loving his job and was tremendously Shannon T. Davis and husband 71 years, Arva E. Gentry; two Robertson went to be with her son, Jay, and daughter-in-law, proud of his work team. While Keith; and six great-grandsons, daughters, Karen G. Williams Lord on May 31, 2014, at her Susan; grandsons, Stephen and Chris will be sorely missed by Ian Dorn, Logan Davis, Parks of Raleigh, N.C., and Carole home in White Stone. She was Stewart; great-granddaughters, many, he will always be a living Dorn, Gavin Davis, Talan G. Davidson and her hus- born in Weems on November Elizabeth, Nora, Eleanor Rose, memory and beacon of happi- Davis and Cameron Fulcher, band, James, of White Stone; 13, 1924. and Michaela; nieces, Delo- ness and joy for his family. all of Mechanicsville. She also three grandchildren, Tracy W. Thelma was a loving res Benson, Ceil Fileccia, and A memorial service will is survived by a niece, Claudia Doucette of Charlotte, N.C., wife, mother, grandmother Joyce Moore; nephews, Stan- be held at Grace Episcopal W. DeBose of Mechanicsville; Arthur L. White and her husband, Joseph, Bar- and great-grandmother. She ley Zignorski, Robert Mosley, Church at 1 p.m. Friday, June and nephew, Allan Whittaker clay Davidson of Leesburg and enjoyed cooking and baking and Daniel, Scott, and Sam 6. In lieu of flowers, a dona- of Lancaster. KILMARNOCK—Arthur Amanda Davidson of Alexan- for her family and friends and Slobodzian; brother-in law, tion may be made to the Emory A funeral was held June 1 Llewellyn White, 68, of dria; and a great-granddaugh- was especially known for her Harry Slobodzian; godchild, Winship Cancer Institute, the at Jones-Ash Funeral Home, Kilmarnock died peacefully ter, Allison Doucette. delicious pies and cakes. Karen Cherkas Deatherage; Hospice Unit at Emory Hos- Heathsville. Burial followed at May 31, 2014. Mrs. Gentry was preceded She was preceded in death and cousins, Douglas Cherkas pital, or the Leukemia & Lym- White Marsh Cemetery, Lan- He was preceded in death by in death by her parents; and a by her husband of 60 years, and Lori Cherkas Hanna. phoma Society. caster. his parents, Jeannette C. and brother, Jack Stallings. Howard Weldon Robertson; Rose served as a Cub Scout Memorial donations may Gordon R. White. Flora attended Girls Latin sister, Alena J. Ketner; and leader and strong “ behind the be made to Victory Baptist He is survived by a sister, School in Baltimore and the nephew, Eddie C. Ketner. scenes” supporter to her hus- Church, 4836 Richmond Road, Barbara May White of Waynes- University of Houston, Hous- She is survived by her sons, band, family, and friends whom Warsaw, VA 22572; or The boro; a brother, Gordon R. ton, Texas. Raymond W. Robertson Sr., she loved dearly. She excelled American Lung Association, White Jr. and his wife, Bar- Her life was devoted to being Donald W. Robertson (Nancy), at competitive recreational 9702 Gayton, Road, # 110, bara, of Atlantic Beach, N.C.; an adoring and loving sup- Larry P. Robertson and John bowling. She was a member Richmond, VA 23238. nephews, Gordon White III porter to her family. She was N. Robertson (Connie); grand- of Bethel-Emmanuel United and his wife, Lisa C. of Char- active in several educational, children, C. Troy Robertson Methodist Church in Lively. lotte, N.C.; Trevor A. White community and social orga- ( Shelli), Raymond W. Rob- She and John will be interred of New Bern, N.C.; great- nizations in Arlington and a ertson Jr. ( Ahn), Cynthia R. in Arlington National Cem- nephews, Trevor White II of teacher’s aide at the Lancaster Bauer, Christen R. Denton ( etery with a special military New Orleans, La., Jonathan County Primary School. She Robert), Lauren J. Robertson ceremony at a date to be deter- D. White serving in the U. S. was a member of the Kilmar- and Andrea Dix, and Beckton mined. Marine Corps and Hayden A. nock United Methodist Church Hill; great-grandchildren, Trin- The family requests that White of Richmond; great- and an ardent bridge player. ity, Keithen, and Sierra Bauer. memorials be made to the char- niece, Annaliese M. White of A memorial service will be She is also survived by her sis- ity or cause of one’s choosing. Joy C. Straughan Charlotte, N.C.; and special held at 11 a.m. Friday, June ter-in-law, Jean W. Robertson; Currie Funeral Home LLC friend Lisa Vassallo of White 6, at Currie Funeral Home, nieces, Mary Frances Robert- of Kilmarnock handled the MELBOURNE, FLA.—Joy Stone. Kilmarnock. Interment will be son, and Kathy Marsh; neph- arrangements. Chandler Straughan died on Funeral services will be held private. ews, Daryl Ketner ( Christine) Memorial Day, May 26, 2014, at 2 p.m., Thursday, June 5, In lieu of flowers, memorials and L.J. Ketner ( Stephanie); in Melbourne, Fla., where she at Currie Funeral Home. The may be made to Rappahannock great-niece, Christine Becky recently moved with her hus- family will receive friends at General Hospital Cancer Treat- Ketner; her former daughters- band of 62 years, Howard R. the funeral home one hour ment and Education Center, in-law, Alice V. Dix and Mary Straughan. Dorothy prior to the service. Interment P.O. Box 1449, Kilmarnock, Andrews; and family friend, Born in Hartford, Ala., in Clay Watson will be at 1 p.m., Friday, June VA 22482; or Kilmarnock Nancy S. Miller. 1933, she married in 1952 and 6, in Augusta Memorial Park United Methodist Church, P.O. Thelma was a member of lived in Birmingham, Ala., LLANO, TEXAS—Dorothy Cemetery, Waynesboro. Box 2095, Kilmarnock, VA White Stone United Methodist Newport News, Whiteville, Clay Watson, 101, formerly of The family gives a special 22482. Church where she was active N.C., and Miami, Fla., during White Stone, died Friday, Janu- note of appreciation to all who for many years. her husband’s banking career. ary 24, 2014, at a nursing home shared joy and camaraderie Funeral services will be held In 1992 they retired to Kilmar- in Llano, Texas. with Art, creating a wonderful at 2 p.m. Friday, June 6, at nock, where they lived until She was born and raised in sense of family and belonging Currie Funeral Home, Kilmar- early this year. Ardmore, Pa., the daughter that was such a blessing for nock. The family will receive Mrs. Straughan worked for of Curtis Livingston Clay and him. friends at Currie Funeral Home the Federal Reserve Bank in Laura Lloyd Coates. Memorial contributions from 6 to 8 p.m, Thursday, Birmingham, until her first son Mrs. Watson is survived by may be made to The Arthur June 5. Interment will be in the Christopher was born. Thereafter, she was her children, Bruce Watson of and Gordon White Memo- White Stone United Methodist I. Southmayd devoted to being a wonderful Wayne, Pa.; Robert Watson of rial Scholarship Fund, VMI, Church Cemetery. mother, homemaker, golfer, Allentown, Pa.; Marion Day, of P.O. Box 932, Lexington, VA Memorial contributions can ATLANTA—Christopher bridge player, and friend to Phoenix, Ariz.; Cecily Kelln of 24450. be made to White Stone United Ira Southmayd, husband of many. For many years she was Llano; and Dita Clay of Media, Methodist Church, P.O. Box Theresa Suzanne Taylor South- a faithful Altar Guild member Pa; 17 grandchildren; and 33 185, White Stone, VA 22578; mayd, died May 27, 2014, after at Grace Episcopal Church in great-grandchildren. or the American Cancer Soci- a valiant battle with acute leu- Whiteville and after relocating, She was predeceased by her ety, 11835 Canon Blvd. St kemia. she became a member of Grace husband, Robert Campbell A 102, Newport News, VA Watson; her parents; her sister, WHY Joy McNiel Oder 23606. Eleanor Townsend; her brother, In Remembrance of Weston F. “Bitzie” Conley, Jr. Curtis Clay; and two grandchil- ADVERTISE? REEDVILLE—Joy McNiel who passed away one year ago, June 7, 2013 dren, all of Philadelphia, Pa. You’re reading this aren’t you? 804.435.1701, Troy ext. 15 Oder, 90, of Reedville, died “LIKE” She was a member of Grace peacefully at her home June 1, us on Nothing can ever take away 2014. Facebook! 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We “Jewels” and “Under His step further by cooking a Tignor, Emmet Lounsbury need remember that it could Wings” have been pub- breakfast that will not only and Victor Lounsbury were be that God is changing our lished over and over again. fill bellies but also change honored. They were joined lives, our environment, and They have carried many a lives. by the entirety of our youth us for some more noble sinner to Heaven’s Gates. The public is invited to to depict for the congrega- purpose. We don’t have to They have lifted many an enjoy a pancake breakfast tion the long trail of oppor- understand it. ordinary earthbound wor- from 8 to 9:30 a.m. June 15. tunities yet waiting us. Let me share a little ship experience to a level of Funds raised from the sale This is the time of year story with you that might the Divine. of tickets will go toward when so many young people be worth repeating to your Would you imagine that a much-anticipated mis- begin to make life-chang- children, your grandchil- William Cushing’s sermons sion trip to Haiti in July, the ing decisions. Where to go dren as they set out on new would have been so popu- second of two trips this year, to college? Should I enter adventures. Wait a minute; lar today? I really doubt reported ministry assistant the military? Should I go to it also has implications it. It was a disappointing Audrey Davis. a trade school (make moment when his Eleven volunteers will real money)? Should career changed before spend one week in Port-Au- I marry? This is often One need not fear change. his very eyes. History Prince leading vacation Bible a time when family We shouldn’t cling so fastidi- records it as one of school for the 28 orphans prejudice toward and those precious oppor- who live at the Source of against this and that ously to the known entities of tunities when God Light Center, said Davis. The occupation arises. reached down to make children will be led in music, *VSQPIJXSVTLERWEXXLI7SYVGISJ0MKLX'IRXIVWTIRH It was just a few our situations. an adjustment to His crafts, games and Bible sto- XMQI [MXL QMWWMSREV] .YXXE 'S[MI ERH /MPQEVRSGO decades ago when par- World. It is His privi- ries. &ETXMWXZSPYRXIIV%QERHE1SWW ents disdained a work- lege, eh? “This breakfast is more ing trade for their children, for the rest of us as well. I In 1896, Cushing found than just good food; it’s a way to physically go on the trip,” Tickets are $8 and can opting rather for a profes- know that when I resigned solace in the Psalms and for people to give and make said associate pastor Carolyn be purchased at the church sional career. Now days, from Philip Morris, USA applied it to his pen: “Under a difference who are not able Williams. office, or call 435-1703. however, the folks who are (to begin a ministry and His wings I am safely abid- (and will be) making the seminary studies) many ing, though the night deep- Dinner and big money of the future are folks, including some in ens and tempest are wild; people in the service sector. the family, thought that I still I can trust Him; I know We pay big bucks for others had lost my mind. It has He will keep me; He has auction to to do what we don’t want been the most rewarding redeemed me and I am His Dobe Run to, or can’t, do. decision of my entire life. child. Under His wings, benefit CANINE BOARDING, It reminds me of a joke It also taught me a lesson: Under His wings; who from DAYCARE & GROOMING where a doctor called his life requires flexibility. One His love can sever? Under youth choir plumber with some pre- need not fear change. We His wings, what a refuge There will be a barbecue vailing emergency. The shouldn’t cling so fastidi- in sorrow! How the heart dinner and auction Friday, June 6, Open Monday – Sunday plumber arrives and in just ously to the known entities yearningly turns to His rest! to benefit the York River District 8am to 5pm a jiffy remedies the prob- of our situations. Often when earth has no Youth Choir, formerly known as lem. Wiping his hands on On December 31, 1823, balm for my healing, there I the Rappahannock District Youth 804-758-4360 a rag, dangling out of his William Orcutt Cush- find comfort and there I am Choir (RDYC). pocket, he presented the ing was born in Hingham, blest. Under His wings, oh The doors will open at 4:30 5JEFXBUFS5SBJMt4BMVEB doctor a bill for $100. Mass. He grew up in a what precious enjoyment! p.m. at Lower UMC, Hartfield, to The doctor sucked in household of faith. As he There will I hide till life’s view the auction items, reported his breath and exclaimed, matured he began prepara- trials are o’er; sheltered, Vicki L. Hogge. Dinner will be “Man, I am a well-known, tion for ministry. Eventu- protected, no evil can harm available from 5 to 6 p.m. The fee popular, professional ally he was ordained to a me; resting in Jesus, I’m is $8 for adults and $4 for chil- doctor, and I don’t make pulpit calling. It was the safe evermore.” dren. Celebration of $100 an hour. culmination of all for which As a lad, I sang these The meal will be followed by a The plumber grins as he he, and his parents had songs in church and around fun-filled evening at the auction, says, “I didn’t either when hoped. He had arrived. His the parlor upright. I still said Hogge. Bruce Arnzen’s Life I was a doctor. That’s why I family was proud. love to sing hymns. The choir and mission team, changed careers.” For some unknown Get your family in church under the direction of Aaron Few indeed are the deci- reason, Cushing lost his this week. God has a song Ward, will soon be heading to sions, however lofty, which ability to speak. God for you. Take those neigh- the New Jersey shore devastated set the course of the balance had stopped the voice of bor kids with you if it is not by Super Storm Sandy for two of our lives. Detours await. His own herald. Cush- their family habit. Faith can weeks of mission work and con- Dead end roads loom. ing dropped to his knees carry us through some of certs, she said. Changes, many of which and prayed: “O Lord, give the most arduous changes To donate auction items, con- are beyond our control, me something to do for down life’s path. What a tact the church at 776-6250. present themselves. How Thee!” When he arose and blessing to be equipped. Items on the auction block well we adapt to the unfore- began to accept his need to will include a 32-inch television, seen changes in life will depend upon God he got Rev. John Farmer has been weed-eater, John Deere toy trac- determine our sense of self the inspiration to exercise the pastor at Irvington Baptist tor, round of golf at the Pianka- worth, indeed our happi- a back-burner gift. Poems, Church since 1986. tank River Golf Course, quilt rack, limited edition prints, five- piece silver-plated tea set and nautical items. 4VOEBZ +VOF r1.UP1. 4MPPQ1PJOU(BSEFOTr3FFEWJMMF For Breaking News in the Northern NeckÊUÊRRecord.com Call 453-3900 for directions

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SMOKEY at Claybrook Baptist Steel gray male, possibly Rus- Claybroook Baptist recently announced vacation Bible sian Blue mix school beginning at 6:30 p.m. June 23 and continuing through ZOEY June 27. Smokey’s twin sister; why settle The theme will be “Gangway to Galilee - Amazing Grace for one, get both “Blues” Adventures,” reported Genny Chase. Participants will experi- All these kittens have been vetted and given a clean ence a different adventure each night as they see how Jesus So Comfortable. bill of health. At the appropriate age, they teaches from a boat, learn how he calmed the storm and how he will be spayed or neutered and receive a rabies shot walked on water. Students will learn stories and adventures to You’ll forget you’re even wearing it. free-of-charge from AWL. A two week trial share with their family and friends. *Any ME3 model, offer expires Aug. 26, 2014. adoption is required. A free dinner will be served each night to attendees at 6 p.m.; For further information call Sharon at 436-4140, followed at 6:30 p.m. with music, Bible stories, games and Suzanne at 435-3836, or Sally at 436-6638. crafts until 8:30 p.m. Registration will be held each night at 6 Family Hearing Aid Center Visit our website at p.m. during dinner. All are welcome to age 18. www.animalwelfareleagueofthenorthernneck.org To contact the church, call 438-6376 or 435-2823. Ad is sponsored by Hometown Rentals 720 Irvington Road through the Animal Welfare League. 435-0822 Tuesday 9:30-Noon 120 Old Fairgrounds Way What time and where? RRecord.com Kilmarnock, VA † (804) 435-3424