Section B May 19, 2011 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA LocalLife Entertainment • People • Calendars

Lancaster Community Library Golden Anniversary: AREA Founder’s Day Celebration is Sunday, May 22 EVENTS ■ Ice cream social by Jackie Ferriter Heathsville United Methodist Church will host an ice cream social Final installment from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May in a six-part series 21, on the church grounds. s Founder’s Day approaches, Homemade ice cream in mixed Athis series of stories has flavors and sundaes will be offered. reviewed how the library started 50 Baked goods also will be available. years ago, and how it has grown in Proceeds will benefit a planned fel- Shane Cooley size and outreach. lowship hall. We’ve seen its space increase Concert is from 720 square feet to slightly ■ Graveside flags more than 10,000 square feet, and American Legion Post 86 of Kil- Saturday the hours extend from 10.5 per marnock on May 20 will distribute week to 55 hours per week. We’ve flags for family members to place to benefit witnessed the paid staff grow from on the graves of veterans for Memo- two part-time librarians to three rial Day. The flags will be available Zoar Church full-time and eight part-time posi- from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bank tions. of Lancaster northside branch in Kil- rebuilding effort Meanwhile, the collection has marnock. Shane Cooley will hold a bene- grown from 2,000 books to 60,000 fit concert for Zoar Baptist Church books, tapes, CDs, and DVDs. The ■ Music series from 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, May Storymobile, started in 1991, trav- Gray Grainger will join Bill 21, at Deltaville Ballpark. There els 4,774 miles per year bringing Gurley and Macon Gurley with folk will be no admission fee. A love books to children in both Lancaster and bluegrass favorites at 6 p.m. May offering will be taken during the and Northumberland counties; the 21 on the Music By The River stage concert. number of public use computers at Belle Isle State Park. Families are Zoar Baptist Church was has gone from zero to 13; and wire- urged to bring a picnic, lawn chairs destroyed by the April 16 tornado less internet access is now available or blankets. Cake will be served at the Founder’s Day Open House from 4 to 6 that hit Deltaville. Proceeds from to anyone who wants to use it. p.m. Sunday, May 22, at the Lancaster Community Library at 235 On June 11, the Honey Wind the concert will go toward the None of this growth could have School Street in Kilmarnock. Bluegrass Boys return. The concerts church’s rebuilding effort. been achieved without the thou- are free. However, there is a $3 park- Cooley recently completed his sands of hours contributed by ing fee per vehicle, payable at the “Home Sweet Home Coast to enthusiastic volunteers who per- a year after sorting, storing, and On Sunday, May 22, the library park entrance. Coast Tour” where he performed form many of the jobs done by paid categorizing hundreds of books will be celebrating Founder’s Day 49 shows in 45 days. employees in other public libraries. donated by the community. The to honor the past and look forward ■ Open house “When I heard about a tornado In the beginning, volunteers col- library board, elected by the mem- to the future. From 4 to 6 p.m., The Kilmarnock-Lancaster hitting so close to home, it shook lected books, ordered books, cata- bership, supervises the budget, the come to the library and tour the County Volunteer Rescue Squad me up,” said Cooley. “It’s a wake- logued books, repaired books, con- endowment, and the facility’s over- original library building (all 720 Inc. will hold an emergency services up call when a natural disaster is ducted children’s programs, and all management. Not one of these square feet), see pictures from the open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- at your doorstep. A few days after did anything else required to keep people is paid. early days, tour the Storymobile urday, May 21. Demonstrations will the tornado hit, I drove to Del- the library going. As the collec- Although it might be possible, and the library, record your own include attack dog (11 a.m.), helicop- taville to witness the devastation, tion grew, volunteers wrote book by combing through 50 years of library story on a flip camera, look ter evacuation (noon), and vehicle and seeing Zoar Church’s destruc- reviews for this newspaper. As records, to collect fairly accurate at exhibits (including one for the extraction (2 p.m.). tion was particularly awe-striking. the collection expanded to include figures for the number of volunteers library of the future), ask questions Other attractions will include a Cooley, 23, of Rocky Neck is a books on tape, CDs, videotapes and who have worked at the library for (of volunteers and staff), enjoy ladder truck display, CPR and first aid graduate of Rappahannock High DVDs, volunteers repaired them the past 50 years, the task would be music by Mary and the Janes, training, health screenings, recruit- School and the College of William (and continue to repair them) when daunting. A very safe, and proba- have refreshments in a tent on the ment stands, building tours, rescue & Mary. they were damaged. bly low, average estimate, however, grounds, and sign up for a chance equipment displays, and poison con- He recently received second When computers were purchased, based on stories in this newspaper to win one of three Nook e-book trol awareness. Food and drinks will place for “Best Male Artist” in Jerry Hamm stepped up to coordi- and sundry board meeting minutes, readers. be served. the International Acoustic Music nate installation and software, a job would be 60 per year. Sixty vol- If you are not a user of the library, Awards (IAMA). He has recorded he did for more than 10 years. Vol- unteers per year for 50 years is an come and see why you should be. If ■ Scottie Yard several full-length albums, includ- unteers work at the circulation desk astonishing amount of labor hap- you are a user of the library, come Volunteers are needed to help ing the folk-rock CD “West Land,” answering questions and checking pily provided for free. It is also a and have fun. Be sure to bring the install a fence at the evolving dog released this year. books in and out. The Friends of testament to the fact that the library kids. They will love it, and you park on a portion of the Town of Kil- the Library hold book sales twice is a rewarding place to volunteer. might win a Nook. marnock parcel at North Main Street and Town Center Drive. Volunteers are asked to meet at “Scottie Yard” at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 14. To volunteer, call Randy Blue Star Memorial Highway Moubray at 761-6177. ■ Open lodge marker to be dedicated Saturday Lancaster Union #88 Masonic A highway on the Northern Neck the remaining cost. sought and received the approval of Lodge at 48 North Main Street in now honors those who have served The next step involved the Vir- the church. Kilmarnock will host a public open in U.S. Armed Forces. The entire ginia Department of Highways In the event of rain, the ceremony house from 8 a.m. to noon May 21. length of Route 3 in Lancaster district roadside manager Larry will take place in the Church Parish Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, County has been designated The Morris, who came down from Fred- Hall. Setup and refreshments for the sausage and grits will be served from Blue Star Memorial Highway by act ericksburg to approve site selection, ceremony are being furnished by 8 to 11 a.m. of the 2011 General Assembly. said Hoffman. Since the marker site local merchants. A local Boy Scout Fees for breakfast are $5 for adults A related marker recently erected was in the right-of-way in front of troop will assist in setting up and and $2 for children. Tours of the in the village of Lancaster will be Trinity Episcopal Church, the club cleanup. lodge will be given and the Com- unveiled at 3 p.m. on Armed Forces munity Builders Award will be pre- Day, Saturday, May 21. Local and sented at 11 a.m. state government officials, in addi- Christopher Kilmartin tion to local, district, and state ■ Brain injury garden club officials, and a deco- The Northern Neck Brain Injury rated Vietnam veteran will partici- Support Group meets from 10:30 Viewpoints pate in the ceremony commemorat- a.m. to noon the last Wednesday of ing its unveiling and the dedication every month at Bay Transit office at of the highway, said Rappahannock 111 Commerce Parkway in Warsaw. lecture due Garden Club Blue Star project chair- Meetings are open to adults living Rappahannock Westminster- man Aleta Hoffman. with brain injury, their family mem- Canterbury will host its final The Mary Ball Washington bers, and other concerned people. For Viewpoints 2011 presentation Museum will be open and will fea- information, call Martha Hall at 819- at 11 a.m. June 6. Christopher ture a display of WWII uniforms and 9238, or e-mail [email protected]. Kilmartin, associate professor related items. The public is invited to of psychology at the University attend the ceremony, and veterans ■ Upcoming musical of Mary Washington, will com- are especially urged to attend, said The Lancaster Players will present bine lecture and story-telling Hoffman. “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” June 9, 10, in an entertaining look at “Guy The Rappahannock Garden Club, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25 at 8 p.m., and Fi: The Fictions that Rule Men’s as member of the National Garden June 26 at 3 p.m. at The Playhouse in Lives.” Clubs, Inc., began this project about White Stone. Admission is $20. Res- Kilmartin will focus on what a year and a half ago in support of ervations required. Call 435-3776, or he calls the “toxic messages the nationwide ribbon of Blue Star Page Henley displays uniforms donated by his family to the Mary Ball visit lancasterplayers.org. that men get from our culture,” Highways established after World Washington Museum, including a Red Cross dress worn in World War I by his grandmother, Bessie Peirce of Lancaster. ■ according to vice president for War II, she said. These designated Oyster fair development Whiz Harris. Men highways honor all who have The Tidewater Oyster Growers are pressured to experience served, are serving, or will serve in Association will hold an oyster fair at themselves and behave in certain the Armed Forces. The 21 miles of Museum to hold open house 9 a.m. May 28 at St. Andrews Pres- ways. Some of these expecta- Route 3 are part of more than 70,000 The Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library in Lancaster will be open byterian Church at 435 East Church tions can lead men to violence, throughout the 50 states. The desig- from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 21. Street in Kilmarnock.Vendors will and only by learning to resist nation of Blue Star Highways was In honor of Armed Forces Day and the Blue Star Memorial Highway sell oyster gardening floats, supplies social pressures can men resist achieved through petitions to the dedication, the museum will display World War I and II uniforms and arti- and spat beginning at 8 a.m. Lectures the temptation to conform to state legislatures and in cooperation facts from its collections, including items from the Marsh, Peirce, Chilton, and demonstrations follow. gender-related expectations. with the states’ departments of trans- Lankford, Henley, Gordon, Taft, Abbott and Cox families, said executive A few of the demonstration flip An expert on gender and vio- portation. director Karen Hart. floats will be available for the cost lence prevention, Kilmartin has Del. Albert Pollard sponsored the Visitors also may view exhibits in Lancaster House on the history of the of materials, $40. Those interested in a doctorate in counseling psy- bill in the Virginia General Assem- county’s courts and courthouses, colonial and early American home furnish- building and keeping a float should chology and is a licensed clini- bly to name Route 3 a Blue Star ings, and a large dollhouse filled with antique-style miniatures, said Hart. contact Vic Spain at vicspain@rock- cal psychologist, said Harris. Memorial Highway. HB1735 was The historic 1797 Clerk’s Office and 1820 jail will be open for self-guided etmail.com. For copies of the fair He is the author of several stud- signed into law on March 7, 2011, tours. agenda, visit oystergardener.org, or ies about male violence toward and takes effect July l. The designa- There is a $3 suggested donation for admission to the museum exhibits call Turney at 462-3131. women. tion does not affect other names for and buildings, she siad. The genealogy and history library also will be avail- ■ Groovin’ music The presentations will be held the highway, for example Mary Ball able to researchers for a $5 daily use fee. Blues musician Terry Garland in the RW-C auditorium at 132 Road or Historyland Highway. Following the open house, the public is invited to walk nearby to the Blue will open the 2001 “Groovin’ in the Lancaster Drive off Old Salem Hoffman said the entire project Star Memorial Highway marker unveiling by the Rappahannock Garden Park” series from 5-7 p.m. May 28 at Road near Irvington. A compli- was a cooperative effort within the Club at 3 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church. Deltaville Maritime Museum at 287 mentary buffet luncheon will club and community. After voting The Blue Star became a popular symbol in World War II and was dis- Jackson Creek Road in Deltaville. follow the lecture. Reservations to undertake this project in March played on flags and banners in homes and windows to signify sons and Admission is $10. Bring a lawn are required. Call 438-4000 on 2010, the club received an anony- daughters away at war, said Hart. The national Blue Star Memorial High- chair and a picnic. The series will or after May 23. mous $1,000 check for the bronze way program now honors all past, current, and future members of the U.S. continue on fourth Saturdays through marker, and the club voted to fund Armed Services. the summer. INSIDE: Calendar • Upcoming Events • Engagements • Churches • Obituaries May 19, 2011 Rappahannock Record B2 UpcomingCalendar Kilmarnock, VA Five Rivers Fiber Guild, 10 May a.m., Northumberland Public Library, Heathsville. 19 Thursday Lancaster County AA, 8 p.m., De Sales Hall and Democratic Party, 6:30 p.m., Kilmarnock United Methodist Northern Neck Free Health Church, Kilmarnock. Clinic, Kilmarnock. 435-3148. Al-ANON, 8 p.m., Kilmarnock Baptist Church. 24 Tuesday Your guide to the most delicious Alateen, 8 p.m., Kilmarnock Celebrate Recovery, 7-9 p.m., Baptist Church. White Stone Church of the food & tastiest treats in the No-Name Needlers, 1 p.m., Nazarene Family Life Center, 57 Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula. The Art of Coffee, Montross. Whisk Drive. 435-9886. 493-0873. Dance away Kilmarnock AA, 7 and 8 p.m. Palmer Hall. CORNER BAR & GRILL: Lo- NATE’S TRICK DOG CAFE: Cancer Support Group, 3 Al-ANON, 8 p.m. at cated in Uptown Lively corner Wonderful little restaurant p.m., Rappahannock General Casper, America’s premiere party band (above), will be featured Friday from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Savannah Kilmarnock United Methodist of Rt 3 and Rt 201. Home of the full of music and laugh- Hospital. 435-8593. Church. ½ lb Black Angus Burger, no ter with extraordinary food The Heathsville Forge Joe’s at 55 Irvington Road in Kilmarnock. Admission is $5. fi ller Crab Cake and Thursday located in the “Shops at Trick Dancing is preferred. No experience required. Everyone is Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 Rappahannock Westminster- Night Shrimp Special. Casual Dog” in the quaint watertown urged to get up on the dance floor. p.m., Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Canterbury, 435-3441. Dining & Take Outs available of Irvington. Open Tues.-Sat. Tavern. 580-3377. Kilmarnock & District Pipe 462-0110 Mon-Thurs 11 am-11 5 pm until Closing. Dinner 5 pm, Fri & Sat 11 am-1 am pm to 9:30 pm. Reservations Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Band, 7:15 p.m., Campbell Henderson United Methodist Award, 11 a.m. Suggested. 4357 Irvington Road 21 Saturday Memorial Presbyterian Church, DIXIE DELI: Family owned 804-438-6363. Church, near Callao. Emergency Services Armed Forces Day Open House, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Weems. 462-7125. and operated (forever!) Serving Bingo, 6 p.m., games 7-9 p.m., Heathsville Forge lunch 5 pm days a week, Mon- SEVEN: A sinful martini bar American Legion Adams Post 86, AA, 8 p.m., Irvington Baptist Kilmarnock-Lancaster County Volunteer Rescue Squad Inc., Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 Fri., 10:30 am-3:00 pm, Subs, with incredible food. Elegant Waverly Avenue, Kilmarnock. Church. soup, our famous potato & atmosphere and outstand- Harris Drive, Kilmarnock. p.m., Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., AA, 8 p.m., Heathsville United Tavern. 580-3377. chicken salad and sandwiches, ing service. Open for dinner Woman’s Club of White Stone. Methodist Church. Demonstrations, ongoing 50 Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock Wed.-Sat. at 5 pm. Check out equipment displays, facility tours. Overeaters Anonymous, 7 $3. 435-6207. AA, 8 p.m., Henderson United p.m., St. Andrews Presbyterian 435-6745. our website for weekly dining Rappatomac Writers Methodist Church. Free food and drinks. specials. Zumbathon, 9-11:30 a.m., Church, 435 East Church Street, Critique Group, 2 -4 p.m., Heathsville Forge Kilmarnock. EL CHARRITO WhiteStoneEventCenter.com Ferebees in Tappahannock. Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m.-3 Chesapeake Academy, Irvington. RESTAURANTE MEXICANO: Located inside the plush White $20. To benefit Haley M. Smith Aphasia Group, 11 a.m., Open 7 days a week, offering Stone Event Center. 606 Chesa- The Planning Commission p.m., Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Rappahannock General Hospital Tavern. 580-3377. Fund. Register at haleyismyhero. daily specials. Sun. 11:30am- peake Dr., White Stone, 435- for Lancaster County, 7 p.m., the Rahab Outpatient Center, 43 9pm, M-Th 11am-10pm, Fri. 2300. courthouse in Lancaster. Volunteers Needed, 8 com, or call The Dance Studio of Kilmarnock at 435-7477. Harris Road, Kilmarnock. $40 11am-11pm, Sat. 11:30am- The Planning Commission a.m.-noon to help Lancaster/ per month, or $10 per session. 10pm. 652 N. Main St., SANDPIPER RESTAURANT: for Northumberland County, Northumberland Habitat for Pancake Breakfast, 7-11 a.m., White Stone Baptist Church. 435-8501. Kilmarnock 435-1791, Est. 1982. Specializing in 7 p.m., the courthouse in Humanity build a house. For Volunteers Needed, 8 FAX 435-1792 a tradition of quality: fresh Heathsville. directions to building site, call Supports Boy Scout Troop 235 seafood, hand cut meats, trip to Cape Canaveral, Fla., for a.m.-2 p.m. to help Lancaster/ Alzheimer’s Support Group, 435-3461, or visit LNHabitat.org. Northumberland Habitat for FUSION COASTAL GRILL: evening specials, homemade 6 p.m., Commonwealth Assisted Bill And Macon Gurley, shuttle blast off. $7 462-6174. Offering casual dining. Pizza, fl air. Fabulous Spirits and Fence Raising, 10 a.m., Scottie Humanity build a house. For Living, 460 South Main Street, With Gray Grainger, 6-8 p.m. directions to building site, call burgers and more! Open 7 casual atmosphere. Dedicated Yard Dog Park, Main Street and days a week, 11am - 9pm. staff and loyal customers. Full Kilmarnock. Respite care Music By The Rivah, Belle Isle 435-3461, or visit LNHabitat.org. available with reservation. Call State Park, Lancaster County, $3 Town Center Drive, Kilmarnock. Located inside the Kilmarnock Menu. Open at 5 pm, Tues- Community Fellowship Entertainment Center, at 16 Sat. 850 Rappahannock Drive, 435-9896. parking fee. 462-5030. Volunteers needed to help erect fence at town’s evolving dog Supper, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Town Centre Dr., Kilmarnock. White Stone. 435-6176 Virginia Aeronautical Sweet Justice, 9 p.m., Sunset Kilmarnock Seventh-day 435-7529 Historical Society, Northern Grill, Deltaville, 776-8803. park. To volunteer, call 761-6177. Hey Buddy Can You Spare Adventist Church. 435-1579. ST ANDREWS GRILL AT THE Neck/Middle Peninsula Chapter, Tyler Foxwell Band, 9 p.m., Books Alive at the HOBBS HOLE RESTAURANT: Coles Point Tavern. 850 Salisbury A Dime Collection Day, TARTAN GOLF CLUB: 11:30 a.m., Pilot House Northumberland Library, 7 p.m. Tappahannocks premier casual Open daily 11am-3 pm; Closed Restaurant, Topping. Retired U.S. Park Road, Coles Point, 472- 10-11:30 a.m., Jars of coins or dining experience. Wed. - Fri. checks supporting Northern Author Rena Roberts Shipp will Tuesday. Daily Specials. Home- Air Force Col. Michael Kenna will 3856. speak. Lunch & Dinner, Sat. Dinner, made Soups, Salads, Seafood speak. Shane Cooley, 7-9 p.m., Neck YMCA due at Bank Sun. Brunch. of Lancaster main branch, Chesapeake Bay Garden and Sandwiches. Call 438- Volunteers Needed, 8 Deltaville Ballpark. Love offering Club Club, 1:15 p.m., Festival www.hobbsholerestaurant.com 6009. Kilmarnock; or supporting 804-443-4451 a.m.-2 p.m. to help Lancaster/ to benefit Zoar Baptist Church Halle, Reedville. Wonda Allain, Northumberland Habitat for Building Fund. Northumberland YMCA due at THE STEAMBOAT RESTAU- Essex Bank in Burgess. Benefits Judy Becker and Susan Brandli KILMARNOCK INN : Call or Humanity build a house. Call 435- The Trongone Band, 7-9 p.m., will discuss living wreaths. 453- RANT: Enjoy casual dining camp programs for kids. visit our website to see our special while overlooking the beauti- 3461, or visit LNHabitat.org. Taber Park, Urbanna. “Music 5028. event dinners. Join us for breakfast “The Government Under the stars concert.” Bring Lively Truck Pull, 3 p.m. gates ful Piankatank River Golf open, 6 p.m. pulling begins. Lively Alzheimer’s Caregiver anyday of the week. Sunday brunch Club. We offer a traditional Inspector,” 8 p.m., The Players a lawn chair, blankets and picnics. Workshop, 10:30 a.m., til 2. Ask about our private dinner 761-4840. Pavilion, 5170 Mary Ball Road, lunch menu, gourmet and Theatre, 16217 Richmond Road, Lancaster Community Library, parties. www.kilmarnockinn.com traditional evening menus and Callao. $20 adults/$12 students. Spring Showcase Concert, Lively. $12, ages 10 and younger 804.435.0034. free with paying adult. No glass 235 School Street, Kilmarnock. Sunday Brunch selections. By reservation, 529-9345, or 7 p.m., Lancaster Middle School Beading And Wire Work Open Tues.-Sat., 11:00 am - westmorelandplayers.org. Theater, featuring Lancaster High bottles. LEE’S RESTAURANT: Hometown Blue Star Memorial Jewelry, workshop with 2:30 pm, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. eve- Lancaster-Northumberland School Band. $5. For tickets, call cooking and atmosphere in a nings 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm, and Highway Marker Dedication Sue Broadway. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Retired Teachers, 9:30 a.m., band director Robbie Spiers, Rappahannock Art League popular downtown Kilmarnock Sunday Brunch 10:30 am - 2:00 Bank of Lancaster northside 462-0697. Ceremony, 3 p.m., 8434 Mary tradition. Full menu, fresh local pm. Banquets, functions and Studio Gallery, 19 North Main seafood in season, homemade branch, Kilmarnock. Larry Simon Harris Jazz Ball Road, Village of Lancaster. group outings also available. Rappahannock Garden Club Street, Kilmarnock. Register at pies made daily. (B,L,D) Main Adams, an advocate for “Houses Ensemble, Preakness Party, 436-9309. Call 776-6589 (Reservations initiative to honor members of St. Kilmarnock, 435-1255. suggested). Located off Rt. 33 for Habitat” will speak. There Rappahannock Community Art Talks Forum, 1 p.m., Armed Forces past, present and at 629, Hartfi eld, Va. also will be a memorial for Mary College Educational Foundation, Rappahannock Art League Studio Lee Johnson. Indian Banks, Farnham, $50. future. Guest speakers, unveiling of marker, reception. Mary Ball Gallery, 19 North Main Street, View race on big screens, Kilmarnock. Virginia Museum auction, food, Virginia wines. By Museum to display uniforms, 20 Friday military items during open of Fine Arts curatorial fellow of AA, noon, Trinity Church, reservation, 333-6707. modern and contemporary art Lancaster. Gigantic Yard Sale, 7 a.m.-1 house, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Traditional Trades Fair, Emily Smith will present a close AA, 8 p.m., Calvary Baptist p.m., White Stone Church of the look at the history of modern Church, Kilmarnock. Nazarene Family Life Center, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Stratford Hall, For a monthly community calendar visit: featuring trades of the 18th art using works from VMFA’s www.connectrappahannock.org AA, 8 p.m., St. Andrews 57 Whisk Drive, White Stone. collection. 436-9309. Presbyterian Church, Coffee and breakfast items century. $10 adults, $5 children, free ages 5 and younger. Friends Meet The Author, 4 p.m., Kilmarnock. available. Lancaster Community Library, Al-Anon, noon, Bay Center Yard Sale, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., St. of Stratford, $5 adults, $3 children. Teachers $5 adults, free Kilmarnock. Ruth Doumlele, for Spiritual Development, 31 Stephen’s Anglican Church, author of The Randolph Women HILLSIDE CINEMA Noblett Lane, Kilmarnock. Heathsville. To benefit “The ages 12 and younger. 493-8038, ext. 1039. and Their Men, to discuss 7321 J. Clayton HigHway 14, glouCester, Va. Bingo, 7 p.m., Lively firehouse.. Great Bike Adventure.” the correspondence of The Farm To Fork Dinner, 4 Marine Science Day, 10 a.m.-3 Visit our website www.hillsidecinema.com Bill Gurley, 6-8 p.m., The Tavern, Randolph Women. or call us at (804) 693-2770 or (804) 693-7766 Heathsville. 580-7900. p.m.-dusk, Northern Neck Farm p.m., Virginia Institute of Marine Robert Keyes, 6:30 p.m., at Museum, $50. Purchase tickets at Science, Gloucester Point. for show schedules and times. Car Wash, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 25 Wednesday Oogywawas in Kilmarnock. 435- 761-5952. AA, 8 p.m. at Trinity Church. 6649. Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Kilmarnock Baptist Church, to benefit Cub Scout Pack 242. Rotary Breakfast Club, Casper, 6:30-10:30 p.m., Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern, 7:30 a.m. at Lee’s Restaurant in Savannah Joe’s, Kilmarnock. $5. Heathsville. Help send Scouts to summer camp. Kilmarnock. 435-6000. Ice Cream Social, 11 Kiwanis Club, 7:30 a.m. at St. Savannah Joe’s Jazz Concert With Hod a.m.-1 p.m. Heathsville United Andrews Presbyterian Church in 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm • $5 Cover O’Brien, Stephanie Methodist Church, Heathsville. 22 Sunday Kilmarnock. Nakasian And Veronica Variety of homemade ice cream AA, 7:30 p.m., White Stone United Methdodist Church. Rotary Club for Kilmarnock, Casper Swift, 7:30 p.m., St. Clare and sundaes. Baked goods. Irvington and White Stone at Walker Middle School Standard Flower Show, 9 AA, 5:30 p.m., Henderson United Methodist Church. 12:30 p.m. at Rappahannock Friday, May 20 Auditorium, Locust Hill. $10 a.m.-1 p.m., by the Chesapeake Westminster-Canterbury. adults, $5 students.Ticket outlets Bay Garden Club at Rice’s Widowed Persons Service for Lancaster and Northern Neck Baytones, 2 $8 Buffet Friday Chicken, pulled include Bay and River Home Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 p.m. at St. Andrews Presbyterian − Décor in Kilmarnock. Monument Place, Heathsville. Northumberland counties, pork, beans, slaw, rolls and sauce immediately following church Church in Kilmarnock. 453-6517. Spring Showcase Concert, A Day At Sabine Hall, 10:30 Beading And Wire Work 7 p.m., Lancaster Middle School a.m.-2:30 p.m., Christ Church, services, Great Fortune 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Restaurant, Kilmarnock. 435- Jewelry, workshop with Theater, featuring Lancaster High Part of the Spring Symposium: Sue Broadway. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Full Menu Available Until 9 pm • Sandwiches til 10 pm School Band. $5. For tickets, call Colonial Baroque Interiors & 7001. “The Government Rappahannock Art League band director Robbie Spiers, Furniture, Ceramics & Pottery. Studio Gallery, 19 North Main 462-0697. Meet at Christ Church for Inspector,” 3 p.m., The Players Theatre, 16217 Richmond Road, Street, Kilmarnock. Register at Beer & Barbeque Graveside Flag Distribution, private lunch and tour of 436-9309. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Bank of Lancaster Sabine Hall, a National Historic Callao. $20 adults/$12 students. By reservation, 529-9345, or CPR Class, 8 a.m., northside branch, Kilmarnock. Landmark home built by Landon Rappahannock General Hospital, & Rock n’Roll American Legion Post 86 Carter. Sumpter Priddy III is the westmorelandplayers.org. Founder’s Day, 4-6 p.m., Kilmarnock. $45. Register at will distribute flags for family tour guide. By reservation, 438- 435-8280. members to place on the graves 6855. Lancaster Community Library, Now serving cocktails! 235 School Street, Kilmarnock. Free Health Fair For of veterans for Memorial Day. The Carter Houses: A Seniors, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bank Kekoka Yoga Retreat, Gallery, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Christ 435-1729. Frozen daiquiris! Karaoke For A Cause, 4-8 of Lancaster main office, through May 22 at YMCA Camp Church. Part of the Spring Kilmarnock. 435-4118. KeKoKa, Boys Camp Road, near Symposium: Colonial Baroque p.m., The Alley Cafe, North Main 804-435-6000 • Kilmarnock Kilmarnock. $100 fee to include Interiors & Furniture, Ceramics Street, Kilmarnock. To benefit 26 Thursday lodging, four healthy meals, & Pottery. $75. Meet at Christ former employee Debbie Antoniak. Donate $1 to sing, or Lancaster Board of a variety of yoga classes and Church for private tours of Supervisors, 7 p.m., activities. Make reservations at Wilton, a plantation home of the make donations to the cause. 436-1100. courthouse, Lancaster. ymcacampkekoka.org, or contact Churchills, and the site of Robert Volunteers Needed, 8 Rappahannock Camp Kekoka branch director Carter’s Corotoman. Lunch at a.m.-2 p.m. to help Lancaster/ Cassie Leichty at cleichty@ Christ Church. By reservation, 23 Monday Northumberland Habitat for peninsulaymca.org, or 435-3616. 438-6855. AA, noon, Palmer Hall. Cruises AA, 8 p.m., Fairfields Baptist Humanity build a house. For is now departing from An Evening With Sumpter An Evening With Suzanne directions to building site, call Priddy III, 5-8 p.m., Christ Findlen Hood, 6 p.m. Trick Church. Historyland Community 435-3461, or visit LNHabitat. irvington Church, Part of the Spring Dog, Irvington. Part of the Spring org. The Tides Inn, Symposium: Colonial Baroque Symposium: Colonial Baroque Workshop, 10 a.m., Lancaster aboard the Woman’s Club. Crafting in a Bingo, 6 p.m., games 7-9 p.m., Interiors & Furniture, Ceramics Interiors & Furniture, Ceramics American Legion Adams Post & Pottery. To benefit the & Pottery. $45 includes dinner congenial setting, sharing skills, “ Capt. Thomas ” preparing for annual sale. Bring 86, Waverly Avenue, Kilmarnock. Foundation for Historic Christ and presentation by Colonial Alzheimer’s Support Group, Church. $50. Costumed tours, Williamsburg Foundation’s bag lunch. New and prospective or “ The City of members welcome, 435-0088. 10:30 a.m., Commonwealth dinner, Priddy will discuss the associate curator of ceramics Assisted Living, 460 S. Main St., Fredericksburg ” relationship among architecture, and glass. By reservation, 438- Cub Scout Pack 242, 7 p.m., Kilmarnock Baptist Church. Cub Kilmarnock. Respite care with history and decorative arts. By 6855. reservation, 435-9896. st reservation, 804-438-6855. “The Government Scouting is for boys in grades the 1 week of every month 1-5. Cubmaster Steve Kancianic, .Mahjong, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Standard Flower Show, 1-5 Inspector,” 8 p.m., The Players White Stone Woman’s Club. this summer season! p.m., by the Chesapeake Bay Theatre, 16217 Richmond Road, 413-7011. Weight Watchers, 5:30 Bring a sandwich. Desserts Garden Club at Rice’s Hotel/ Callao. $20 adults/$12 students. and beverages provided. $3. Enjoy cruises featuring: Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 Monument By reservation, 529-9345, or p.m., St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Kilmarnock. 435-2406. Lunch, Dinner, Dinner-Dance, Sunset Place, Heathsville. westmorelandplayers.org. Labyrinth Walk, 10 “The Government Open House, 8 a.m.-noon, The Kilmarnock Town and private charters from Urbanna and Irvington. Council, 7 p.m., 514 North a.m.-2 p.m., Rappahannock Inspector,” 8 p.m., The Players Lancaster Union #88 Masonic Westminster-Canterbury, 132 Theatre, 16217 Richmond Road, Lodge, Main Street, Kilmarnock. Main Street. Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m. at the Lancaster Drive, off Old Salem Visit: TangierCruise.com Callao. $20 adults/$12 students. Breakfast, 8-11 a.m. $5 adults/$2 Road near Irvington. By reservation, 529-9345. children. Community Builders Woman’s Club of White Stone. Call 453-2628 (BOAT) $3. 435-6207 Kilmarnock • Virginia RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD May 19, 2011 • B3 AREA Music By The River EVENTS Beauty and knowledge ■ Strawberry fest continues on Saturday St. Stephen’s Anglican Bass player Gray Grainger Church in Heathsville will share flower show stage will join Bill and Macon host its annual strawberry Rebecca Elston and Gurley of Crawford’s Corner festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kathie Truxall, co-chairs on the Music By The River May 28. The festival will of the Chesapeake Bay stage at 6 p.m. Saturday, feature a free gospel concert, Garden Club Standard May 21, at Belle Isle State headlined by the Honeywind Flower Show, invite the Park. Bluegrass Boys, The King- public to this free exhibit They will perform a mix dom Kids’ Choir, Suzy Long at Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s of blues, bluegrass, folk and and Friends, and Alfred Harris Tavern at 73 Monument old-time music, said chief and Son. Place in Heathsville. ranger of interpretation and The festival offers fresh The show will be open to education Charlene Talcott. From left, Friends of Belle strawberries, homemade the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Families are urged to Isle secretary Mary Ann strawberry shortcake, some Friday, May 20, and 9 a.m. bring a picnic dinner and Olsen accepts a donation 125 crafters and organizations, to 1 p.m. Saturday, May chairs or a blanket, said Tal- from EVB assistant vice president and Kilmarnock a bake sale, a plant sale; and 21, said publicity chairman cott. There will games and branch manager Karen T. mini services inside the sanc- Liz Campbell. There also crafts for the kids. Bristow. tuary, hamburgers, hot dogs will be a Farmers’ Market Concerts are free because and barbecue sandwiches. Saturday morning and of generous donations from lunch may be purchased the summer concert series Record; 105.5 WRAR; ■ Spring event from The Tavern. sponsors, she said. River Country 107.5; Deh- A handcraft sale, fish fry “This may be the larg- From left are Rebecca Elston and Kathie Truxall. Sponsors include Bank of nert & Clark & Co; Wealth and ice cream social will be est flower show we have Lancaster; Bethel Emman- Management Planning held May 28 at Heathsville ever staged,” said Rebecca Garden Club decorating the of year in the Northern uel United Methodist Solutions/Robert E. Walker; United Methodist Church Elston. “From the four Tavern for this event,” said Neck” said Truxall. Church Men; Chesapeake Rumsey and Bugg, Attor- at 39 Courthouse Road in front doors decorated with Tavern operations director “Our garden club mem- Bank; EVB; Friends of neys at Law; and Bay Sea- Heathsville. The handcraft wreaths to the hearths, Ellen Hollows. bers are enthusiastically Belle Isle State Park; Kil- food Festival. sale will begin at 9 a.m., the mantles, upstairs bedroom, The carriage house, also sharing their knowledge marnock-Irvington-White There is a $3 parking fee fish fry and ice cream social library, outlying carriage known as Leo’s Livery, will and varied talents to pro- Stone Rotary; Neal/Nickel payable at the park entrance. will be held from 11:30 a.m. house and transportation showcase restored vehicles duce an extraordinary show Wealth Management; The park is at 1632 Belle to 6 p.m. building to the ‘Yellow decked out with additional among the fascinating ele- Rappahannock Foundation Isle Road in Somers. For The fish fry and ice cream Dog Saloon,’ visitors will floral designs, said Trux- ments of this historic site,” for the Arts; Rappahannock directions, call 462-5030. social fee is $10; $4 for kids enjoy 60 floral designs.” all. The Transportation added Truxall. “We are under 12. The menu will Pleased with the oppor- Museum Building also will grateful for the enthusi- include fried fish, hushpup- tunity to hold the show at contain exhibits and a large asm and cooperation of the pies, coleslaw, baked beans, the historic site, the club display of horticulture. staff and volunteers here at Habitat informational potato salad, beverages and based its theme on activi- “This horticulture the Tavern, which is being desserts. ties at the Tavern through- exhibit is a very important reflected in the efforts of out its 200-year history, part of the show as it is an our club members as we session slated tonight ■ Seafood festival she said. opportunity for the public work together to produce Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity will Discounted tickets are “I am absolutely thrilled to view the plant material a show of this distinction accept applications for homeownership from May 15, available through May for to have the Chesapeake Bay that grows well at this time and magnitude.” 2011, through June 15, 2011. the 21st annual Bay Sea- An informational session will be held from 7:30 to food Festival September 9 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church at Belle Isle State Park. The at 6749 Jessie duPont Memorial Highway. Applications festival is sponsored by the will be available at the session, said family empowerment Kilmarnock-Irvington-White Parks to return to Books Alive committee chairman Edna Davenport. Stone (KIWS) Rotary Club. Author Brad Parks of co-workers, Ross encoun- Anyone interested in applying for a Habitat home is Tickets may be purchased for Middlesex will review his ters bribery, corruption and urged to attend, said Davenport. $45 each at kiwsrotary.org, or second mystery, Eyes of the urban house-flipping, not The Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat for Humanity 1-800-777-9717. After May Innocent, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, to mention admiration from also will have access to free financial literacy education 30, ticket prices will be $55. May 24, at the Books Alive Sweet Thang, as he unravels classes at Chesapeake Bank, she said. For an appointment, The “all-you-can-eat” Program at Northumber- the real story. call Call Paula Owens at 435-1181. menu includes shrimp, crab land Public Library at 7204 “There’s no better title cakes, oysters, scallops, soft Northumberland Highway for this series than ‘Books shell crabs, barbecue, fish in Heathsville. Alive,’ because this is one of fillets, hush puppies, sweet Parks last year introduced the liveliest groups I speak Your Right Hand potato fries, French fries, Books Alive to his protago- to all year, ” said Parks. Concierge Service & Home Management clam chowder, corn on the nist Carter Ross, an inves- The third and fourth books cob, cole slaw, salad and ice tigative reporter for the fic- in the Carter Ross series are Handling your chores so you can cream. Casper will rock the tional Newark, N.J., Eagle- finished, under contract, and crowd when the sun goes Examiner who ends up awaiting publication. get back to enjoying life again. Brad Parks down. solving a quadruple homi- A discussion, book sign- Call or e-mail us for more information cide mystery, said coordina- ing and refreshments will ■ Wine cruise tor Nancy Fuchs. That book, write about the aftermath follow the review. Books [email protected] The Northern Neck Family Faces of the Gone, earned a of a Newark house fire that Alive is a free program 577.3166 YMCA will host “CruZin’ on Shamus Award for best first killed two boys, said Fuchs. sponsored by the Nor- Suzanne Shepherd, Brooks Stewart & Kendall Vickery the BreeZe,” a wine cruise to mystery and a Nero award He discovers the fire was no thumberland Friends of the benefit the Bright Beginnings for best American mystery. accident. Aided by an intern Library. For directions, call program, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Carter Ross returns to dubbed Sweet Thang by his Fuchs at 453-7074. June 5 aboard the Chesapeake Breeze, departing Buzzard’s The Point Marina in Reedville. AREA The cruise will feature Forum to help provide wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres EVENTS and dancing on the deck. Tickets are $50 per person. answers to art questions ■ Karaoke for a Cause To receive an invitation, call The Rappahannock Art League will host an art forum at The Alley Cafe on North 577-3238, or email lshivers@ 1 p.m. Monday, May 23, at the Studio Gallery at 19 North Main Street in Kilmarnock will Custom Decorating, Accessories and Gifts peninsulaymca.org. Main Street in Kilmarnock. host “Karaoke for a Cause,” Virginia Museum of Fine Arts curatorial fellow of from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, May 18 S. Main St. l Kilmarnock, VA l 435-1783 ■ Scholarship banquet modern and contemporary art Emily Smith will present 22, to to help former employee Galilee United Methodist “Why Is That Art?” The public is invited to attend. Debbie Antoniak, who is bat- Church will hold a scholar- Looking at modern art can often be challenging, said tling MDS. The event will be ship banquet at 3 p.m. June member Virginia Adair. It always raises questions, even held outside. th 5 at the Northumberalnd among the most knowledgeable viewers What is an Patrons may donate a dollar 4 ANNUAL P.E.O. ― County Community Center abstract painting “of ”? How do you determine if some- and sing their favorite song, or Garage Yard Sale Bake Sale Organization Building in thing is “good”? make donations directly to the / & Browns Store. The speaker A close look at the history of modern art, dating from cause. st will be Dr. Merthia Haynie roughly 1870 through 1950, demonstrates changes that SATURDAY, MAY 21 -8 AM TO 12 NOON Forrest. occurred, chiefly that art became more abstract, were not ■ Flower show RAIN OR SHINE The menu will include arbitrary, but rather developed along deliberate paths, said The Garden Club of At 30 NOBLETT LANE, KILMARNOCK garden salad, turkey breast Adair. Mathews invites the public to RD with mash potatoes and gravy, Artists were not working in a vacuum, but were respond- attend its 81st annual Flower ACCESS TO GARAGE IS OFF 3 AVE. peas, rolls, iced tea and des- ing to changes in technology like the development of pho- Show from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, Third house from Hwy 200 sert. The fee is $15 for adults tography, cultural moments like the industrial revolution May 20, and 9:30 a.m. to 2 Huge Sale from homes of 25-Member local P.E.O. Chapter and $10 for those younger and World Wars I and II, as well as the artists and move- p.m. Saturday, May 21, at than age 12. For tickets, call ments that preceded them, she said. Kingston Parish Hall on Main Games, small appliances, housewares, linens, tools, 580-7306. Smith will draw on the VMFA’s collection to chrono- Street. logically show important moments in modern art help to The theme is “The Music collectibles, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment ■ Plantation event address the questions, said Adair. of Our Lives.” A “People’s and MUCH MUCH MORE. George Washington’s The program has been organized by the Virginia Museum Choice Award” will be deter- Proceeds benefit educational opportunities for women Birthplace National Monu- of Fine Arts Office of Statewide Partnerships and is funded mined by simple majority of beyond high school–P.E.O. scholarships, grants and loans. ment will host Spring on the in part by the Jean Stafford Camp Memorial Fund. votes cast. Plantation from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 28. Colonial living GOT THE ITCH TO history demonstrations will PLACE AN AD? “Top 100 in the World” – two times take place from 10 a.m. to 4 ENGAGEMENT [email protected] p.m. Park admission is always “Top 10 in America” – four times free. The birthplace is on Popes Creek off Route 204, 11 Blair-Roberts miles west of Montross. For Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee free bus transportation, visit Nash III of Midlothian NeckRide.org, or call 333- announce the engagement 6683 as soon as possible. of their daughter, Susan Nash Blair of Midlothian, to Hope and Glory Inn ■ Food prep safety Fabian O. (Robbie) Roberts Virginia Cooperative III of Alexandria, the son of EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES Extension and Virginia Ms. Carol L. Roberts of Kil- WHERE EVERYONE IS DELIGHTED Department of Health will marnock and the late Fabian Susan Nash Blair and offer a “Cooking for Crowds: O. Roberts Jr. Fabian O. (Robbie) Roberts A Volunteer’s Food Safety Ms. Blair earned a bach- III SPA TREATMENTS WITH PATRICIO Training” workshop from elor’s from James Madison 8am-6pm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 28 at University. elor’s and master’s from Vir- the Lancaster Community Mr. Roberts is a 1991 ginia Tech. FINE DINING IN OUR DINING HALL Library in Kilmarnock. graduate of Lancaster High A July wedding on the The fee is $20 a person, School, and earned a bach- Outer Banks is planned. 6pm-8:30pm she said. Each participant will receive a “Cooking for RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED Crowds” food safety manual FIVE DAYS EVERY WEEK - THURSDAY THRU MONDAY kit, instant read thermome- WHY donk’s ters, chlorine test strips, post- The Opry www.hopeandglory.com ers and certificate. Register at ADVERTISE?  804-438-6053 540-775-3062. you’re reading this aren’t you? Does Elvis 800-497-8228  th 804.435.1701, Marilyn ext. 11 Sat., May 28 - 8 p.m. May 19, 2011 Rappahannock Record B4 ChurchCalendar Kilmarnock, VA ANGLICAN 462-0845 7:30 p.m., AA Mtg. Noon Day Prayer Rev. Ernest D. Webster, Wednesday, May 25: 6 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study �Holy Redeemer Anglican Sunday, May 22: 8:30 a.m., Coffee & Prayer at 3rd Wednesday only: Grant Church, Lerty 493-7407 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Lee’s Restaurant 10 a.m., Emergency Food Bank Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner 11 a.m., Prayer & Praise 7 p.m., Choir Practice Sunday, May 22: 11:30 a.m., Worship Saturday, May 28: �Hope Alive Christian 11 a.m., Holy Communion 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Family Fun Center �Irvington Baptist Carnival 149 Queen Street, �St. James Church 53 King Carter Drive Thrift Shop: Tues.-Sat., 10 Tappahannock; 443-5165 1724 Abingdon Glebe Lane Irvington; 438-6971 a.m.-3 p.m. Pete and Pam Sullivan, Pastors Gloucester, 757-814-5984 Rev. John Howard Farmer, Thursday, May 19: Father Kevin Sweeney Sunday, May 22: �Wicomico UMC 6 p.m., Prayer Chaplain David Masterson 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Rt. 200 at Wicomico Church Sunday, May 22: stjamesapa.org Assembly 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 1928 Prayer Book, 1940 10 a.m., Bible Classes Thursday, May 19: 10:30 a.m., Worship Hymnal 11 a.m., Worship 1:30 p.m., Bible Study Wednesday, May 25: Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: Sunday, May 22: Noon, Prayer 11 a.m., Communion Service 12 noon, Women’s AA 10 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Worship Wednesday, May 25: 7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing 11 a.m., Worship 6:30 p.m., Holy Communion 12 noon, Coffee & Fellowship �Love Makes a Difference and Religious Education �Kilmarnock Baptist Time Outreach Ministries 65 East Church St. Kilmarnock; Tuesday, May 24: 1027 Jessie duPont Memorial �St. Stephen’s Anglican 435-1703, 7 p.m., Cub Scouts Highway Burgess; 453-3939 6853 Northumberland Rev. Matthew Tennant Rev. Raymond C. & Gayle Boyd Highway, Heathsville; 580-4555 Thursday, May 19: Maple Grove Baptist Church, Foxwells PRESBYTERIAN Sunday, May 22: Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar 8 p.m., Al-Anon/Alateen 9 a.m., Hour of Prayer ststephensva.org Campbell Sunday, May 22: 6 a.m. & 12 noon, Prayer Hour 7 p.m., Free Movies to the Sunday, May 22: � 10 a.m., Spiritual Enrichment Office hours: Tues-Fri 8:30 a.m.- 9 a.m., Prayer Team Memorial Presbyterian 11 a.m., Worship 12 noon public Bethel: Rt. 222 (Weems Road), 9:45 a.m., Sunday School �Smithland Baptist Sunday, May 22: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Tuesday, May 24: Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Worship 1047 Walnut Point Road In the Village of Weems, 438- 7 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment 10 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Children/Youth Sunday 11 a.m., Worship Service 6875; campbellchurch.net 11:15 a.m., Children’s Church Heathsville; 580-2843 School Emmanuel: Thursday, May 26: 11 a.m., Sunday School 12:10 p.m., Church Council Sunday, May 22: Rev. W. Clay Macaulay, Pastor 6 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment for Nursery provided and 11 a.m., Holy Eucharist Service 9:30 a.m., Worship Service Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 Mtg. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Thrift Shop: Open Tues.- 11 a.m., Sunday School Youth and Youth Adults Coffee Hour following worship 6 p.m., Youth Group 11 a.m., Worship a.m.-4 p.m. Every Third Friday Monday, May 23: .Sat.,11 a.m.-3 p.m. ; 453-4830 Saturday, May 21: Monday, May 23: Tuesday, May 24: 108 Fairport Rd., Reedville; �Bluff Point UMC 7 p.m., Women of Virtue 10 a.m., Children’s Bible Story 5 p.m., WOW Rehearsal 6:30 p.m., Choir Practice Rev. Ray Massie - 443-5092 6 p.m., Potluck Picnic at Belle Fellowship Tuesday, May 24: 6:30 p.m., Scouts 7:30 p.m., Bible Study �St. Mary’s Sunday, May 22: Isle for Music by the River 7 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7p.m., Bible 6:45 p.m., Bell Choir Rehearsal Whitechapel Episcopal 11 a.m., Worship Sunday, May 22: �New Life Ministries Study Wednesday, May 25: �White Stone Baptist 5940 White Chapel Road, Noon, Coffee Fellowship 5th Sunday of Easter 10177 Jessie DuPont Mem. 3rd Thursday of Month 10 a.m., Ladies Bible Study 517 Chesapeake Drive Lancaster, 462-5908; 9 a.m., Worship Hwy. 462-3234; 436-6498 11 a.m., Program & Lunch for 1 p.m., Food Bank White Stone; 435-1413 Rev. Torrence M. Harman �Fairfields UMC 9:45 a.m., Church School for Pastor C. Richard Lynn; all community women 4:30 p.m., Staff Mtg. Dr. Brian Williams, Interim [email protected] 14741 Northumberland all ages Sunday, May 22: Thrift Shop: Open Tues.-Fri., 10 6 p.m., WOW (Worship on Pastor Office Hours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Highway, Burgess; 453-2631 11 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Fellowship Time a.m. -4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday) [email protected] Mon.-Fri. Guided tours by Rev. John M. Jones Sr. 12 p.m., Fellowship Hour 10:30 a.m., Morning Service 6:30 p.m., Church Supper Thursday, May 19: appointment fairfields-umc.com Monday, May 23: Wednesday, May 25: BAPTIST 7:15 p.m., Discussion Group 7 p.m., VBS Mtg. Sunday May 22: Sunday, May 22: 8 a.m., Men’s Bible Study 6 p.m., Fellowship (covered dish 7:15 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Saturday, May 21: 11:15 a.m., Fifth Sunday of 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Men’s Golf, Quinton dinner) followed by Bible Study �Beulah Baptist Rehearsal 7-11 a.m., Boy Scout Breakfast Easter, Holy Eucharist II. 9:45 a.m., Worship Oaks Thursday, May 26: 4448 Mary Ball Road, Lively; Sunday, May 22: Tuesday, May 24: 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship and 462-5000; Rev. Milton Jackson �Lebanon Baptist Field 9:45 a.m., Sunday School �St. Stephen’s Episcopal �Galilee UMC 1:30 p.m., Staff Mtg. Activities Sunday, May 22: Rev. Carlton Milstead, Pastor 11 a.m., Worship (The Diocese of Virginia) 747 Hull Neck Road, 4:30 p.m., Praise Band Every 4th Saturday: 10:30 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, May 22 Nursery provided 6538 Northumberland Hwy. Edwardsville; 580-7306 Rehearsal Food Bank 8:30-11a.m. 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise Lebanon: 5 p.m., Fellowship Cookout 724-4238; Rev. Lucia Lloyd Rev. Charles F. Bates 7 p.m., Choir Rehearsal Emergency Food Distribution 11:30 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m., Sunday School 6 p.m., Reign Worship/Concert ststephensheathsville.org Sunday, May 22: 7 p.m., Kilmarnock Pipes available as needed. Wednesday, May 25: Providence: Monday, May 23: Thursday, May 19: 10 a.m., Sunday School Wednesday, May 25: 7 p.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Worship Service 2:30 p.m., Commonwealth 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer 11 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Are Your Plans in �Northern Neck Religious 11 a.m., Sunday School Assisted Living Birthday Party 6:30 p.m., Join us for Potluck Tuesday, May 24: Order Seminar Society of Friends �Bethany Baptist Church Norwood: 7 p.m., Emmas Mtg. 7 p.m., What do the major Bible Study (Quakers) Rt. 360, Callao; 529-6890 Free /Open to the Public 580-4505; David Scarbrough, 10 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Boy Scout Mtg. faiths have in common? �Heathsville UMC Rev. Kori Kiss 11 a.m., Worship Tuesday, May 24: Sunday, May 22: �Milden Presbyterian Every First Sunday Sunday, May 22: 39 Courthouse Road, Sharps 10 a.m., Silent Worship 1-3 p.m., Food Pantry Open 8:15 a.m., Choir Practice Heathsville; 580-3630 10 a.m., Sunday School �Lighthouse Baptist Lancaster County residents 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Discussion 11 a.m., Worship Independent James B. Godwin, Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday School 12 noon, Social Fellowship 1-3:30 p.m., An Extra Helping Outdoors Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: 7022 Jessie DuPont Memorial Hand 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and 11 a.m., Worship with nursery 7 p.m., Prayer Highway, Wicomico Church; 10 a.m., Worship �Rappahannock Church Bible Study on Meade’s Back �St. Andrews Presbyterian of Christ Pastor David Jett Sr., 435-2435 �Willie Chapel Baptist Porch �Henderson UMC �Calvary Baptist Sunday, May 22: 510 Merry Point Road; 462- 435 East Church Street, 9514 Richmond Road, Warsaw 490 East Church Street 72 Henderson Drive, Callao Kilmarnock; 435-3948 333-9659 and 333-1559 10 a.m., Sunday School 5500, Rev. Rose Curry, Pastor �Trinity Episcopal 529-6769; Kilmarnock; 435-1052 11 a.m., Worship/Children’s Sunday, May 22: 8484 Mary Ball Road, Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Coye Walker Gaulding, Sr. Minister, Sunday, May 22: Rev. Lou Ann Frederick saintandrewspc.org Jim Ward, Associate Minister, Church 8:45 a.m., Sunday School Lancaster; 8 p.m., AA Mtg. 8:45 a.m., Church School 6 p.m., Worship 10:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise trinitylancasterva.org Thursday, May 19: Kent Childers, Youth Minister 10 a.m., Devotions Sunday, May 22: 4:30 p.m., Choir Practice Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: 10:30 a.m., Worship The Rev. Torrence M. Harman 9 a.m., Contemporary Service 10:15 a.m., Worship with 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday, May 25: Sunday, May 22: 6 p.m., Bells of St. Andrews 8:30 a.m., 1st Worship Service Communion 10 a.m., Sunday School for Practice 10 a.m., Sunday School Choir Rehearsal afterward 4 p.m., Senior Bible Study 9:30 a.m., Fifth Sunday of all ages Wednesday, May 25: Nursery provided for all 7 p.m., Bible Study Easter, Holy Eucharist II. Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., 2nd Worship Service 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 11 a.m., Worship traditional 9 a.m., Bells of the Bay 6:30 p.m., Bible Study services 5:30 p.m., AA Mtg. �Claybrook Baptist �Zion Baptist Church �Wicomico Parish 9:45 a.m., Sunday School (all �Seventh-Day Adventist �Maple Grove Baptist 2309 Northumberland 5191 Jessie duPont Memorial �Irvington UMC ages) 2242 Weems Road, Weems; Windmill Point Road, Foxwells Highway, Lottsburg; 529-6033 401 South Main Street, 438-5570; Rev. Stephen Turner Highway, Wicomico Church; 26 King Carter Drive, 11 a.m. Worship: “Blest with Kilmarnock Richard C. Newlon, Minister Apostle John H. Bibbens 580-6445; Rev. Howard Irvington; 438-6800; Poverty” Rev. 3:14-22 www.ClaybrookBaptistChurch. Sunday, May 22: Saturday, May 21: 804-443-3070/804-443-1821 com Hanchey (Interim) Rev. Dr. Donna Bowen Wednesday, May 25: Clinton M. Adams, Pastor Thursday, May 26: 10 a.m., Worship 7 a.m., Intercessory Prayer Sunday, May 22: Sunday, May 22: 10 a.m., Congregational Devel- Sunday, May 22: opment Team Saturday, May 21: 7 p.m., Madge Wright Circle �Morattico Baptist 8 a.m., Communion, breakfast 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship Service 8 a.m., Hour of Power follows 11 a.m., Worship 4:15 p.m., Session Mtg. 924 Morattico Church Road, Worship 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School Saturday, May 21: P. O. Box 228 Kilmarnock; 435- 10 a.m., Sunday School with Monthly Fellowship Programs �Wesley Presbyterian Monday, May 23: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School nursery Lee Wedding 3623 Rev. Craig Smith, 10:45 a.m., Mid-Morning �Kilmarnock UMC 1272 Taylors Creek Rd. Weems, 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Sunday, May 22: Sunday, May 22: 10 a.m., Communion 804-438-5853; Rev. M. P. White 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Worship 11 a.m., Coffee Hour 89 East Church Street, �Shachah World Min- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Wednesday, May 25: Kilmarnock, 435-1797; Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Morning Worship 11 a.m., Worship Thrift Shop: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9 a.m., Worship istries of the Northern and recognition of Bible Drill 5:30-6:30 a.m., Hour of Prayer 11 a.m.-4 p.m., & Sat, 9 a.m.- Rev. Deborah T. Marion Neck children �Mount Vernon Baptist 7 p.m., Prayer, Praise & Bible 12 noon (Elevator access) 504 N. Main St. Kilmarnock, VA 5 p.m., Church Council Mtg. 269 James Wharf Road Study for Adults & Youth Thursday, May 19: OTHER Pastor Dean Carter 6 p.m., Adult Bible Study White Stone; 435-1272 LUTHERAN 6:30 p.m., Finance Sunday, May 22: Bible Drill & Skills (K-6th) Rev. Peyton Waller, Pastor CATHOLIC 7:30 p.m., Administrative DENOMINATIONS 8 a.m., Service Sunday, May 22: �St. Francis de Sales Catholic �Apostles Lutheran Council Sabbath School to follow 154 East Church Street, Main Street, Gloucester; 693- 8 p.m., AA �Calvary Pentecostal �Coan Baptist 9:30 a.m., Church School John’s Neck Road, Weems Thursday, May 26: 2068 Coan Stage Road, 11 a.m., Worship Kilmarnock, Rev. James C. 9098 Friday, May 20: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Heathsville; 580-2751 Bruse Sunday, May 22: Meals on Wheels 438-5393; Thelma Jones, Pastor Rev. Robert Lee Farmer �New Friendship Baptist Mass Schedule 9:15 a.m., Sunday School 8 p.m., NA Sunday, May 22: �The Church of Jesus Sunday, May 22: Burgess; 580-2127 Saturday, May 21: 10:30 a.m., Worship Saturday, May 21: 7:30 a.m., Radio Broadcast, Christ of Latter-Day Saints 10 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, May 22: 4-4:40 p.m., Sacrament of 3-8:30 p.m., Alpha/Omega 101.7 FM 11650 Mary Ball Road 11 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Reconciliation �Good Shepherd Celebration 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, May 22: Tuesday, May 24: 11 a.m., Morning Worship 5 p.m., Saturday Vigil Lutheran Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Meeting 2 miles North of Callao on 7 p.m., Praise and Worship 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir 7 p.m., Bible Study Sunday, May 22: 8:30 a.m., Worship The Church of New Rehearsal Wednesday, May 25: 9 & 11 a.m. Mass Hwy. 202 Callao; C-529- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Wednesday, May 25: � 7 p.m., Bible Study 5948, H-472-2890; Rev. (Adult) 7:30 p.m., Worship Visions Wednesday, May 25: Mon.-Fri P. O. Box 325 Lively, VA 22507 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 8 p.m., Adult Choir Practice 9 a.m. Mass Michael Ramming, Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday School (Youth pastormikeramming@yahoo. �Christian Science Society 462-772; Senior Pastor Ronald 7:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal & Children) Lancaster Women’s Building, �New Hope Baptist �The Catholic Church of com; lutheranchurch.us 11 a.m., Worship E. Dunaway 2596 Walmsley Road, the Visitation Sunday, May 22: Route 3, Lancaster Sunday, May 22: �Corrottoman Baptist 12 noon, Baked Potato Sunday, May 22: 48 Ottoman Ferry Road, Lottsburg; 529-9223 8462 Puller Highway Topping; 9 a.m., Worship with Youth Luncheon 10 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, May 22: 758-5160 Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Service and Sunday 1st - 4th Sunday Ottoman; 462-5674; Monday, May 23: School Rev. David C. Cromer 9:15 a.m., Bible Study Vistationcatholicchurch.org 10 a.m., Coffee Fellowship Meals on Wheels 10:45 a.m., Church Service 10:15 a.m., Worship Sunday, May 22: 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 1st and 3rd Wednesday Wednesday, May 25: Sunday, May 22: 5:30 Clothes Bank 7:30 p.m., Testimony Mtg. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Wednesday, May 25: 9 a.m., Mass Tuesday, May 24: 7 p.m., Bible Study 11 a.m., Morning Worship 7 p.m., Prayer Service Wednesdays and �Living Water Lutheran Church (ELCA) 8 p.m., Al-Anon �Church of Deliverance �Unitarian Universalist Tuesday, May 24: 8 p.m., Choir Practice Thursdays Wednesday, May 25: 3734 Mary Ball Road, Lively; Fellowship of the 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir 9 a.m., Mass 83 Bluff Point Rd., 435-6650 �Northern Neck Baptist Rev. John D. Ericson Meals on Wheels 462-0553 Rappahannock Rehearsal 6 p.m., Handbells Rev. Donald O. Conaway 366 James Wharf Road Wednesday, May 25: 280 Hampton Hall Hwy. CHURCH OF GOD [email protected] Callao; 529-6310 website: livingwaterchapel.org 7:30 p.m., Choir Sunday, May 22: White Stone 758-4790; L. 7 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Ken Overby, Pastor �Tibitha Church of God Sunday, May 22: �Melrose UMC Lowrey Sunday, May 22: 991 Fleeton Road, 9 a.m., Sunday School for all 11 a.m., Worship uufrappahannock.uua.org �Fairfields Baptist 1317 Lewisetta Rd., 7 p.m., Worship 15213 Northumberland Hwy., 9:45 a.m., Sunday School P. O. Box 167, Reedville; ages Lottsburg 529-6344; Sunday, May 22: 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship 453-4972; 10 a.m., Worship Service. Wednesday, May 25: 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Service Burgess; 453-3530; Parsonage: 529-7721; 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study Marty Bean, Pastor 6 p.m., Evening Service Rev. Steven P. Hency Pastor Janet Grissett Speaker: Tom Kinney Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: website: www.tibitha.net �Trinity Lutheran Topic: “Beliefs...And Your Own Woman’s Club Building, Thursday, May 19: �City Worship Centre of 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Sunday, May 22: 7 p.m., Holy Thursday Kilmarnock Wonderful World of Reality” 11 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m., Worship Virginia Street, Urbanna; 758- Coffee & Conversation to �New St. John’s Baptist 4257 Sunday, May 22: Dreamfield Irvington Road, Tuesday, May 24: 11:15 a.m., Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Worship Kilmarnock, 804-761-1578 follow 6:30 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study Kilmarnock 7 p.m., Small Group Prayer Rev. Paul Napier, Pastor Rev. Dwight Johnson, Pastor Sunday, May 22: 10 a.m., Sunday School Pastors Mike and Lesley Gates �Victory Temple Church Wednesday, May 25: Wednesday, May 25: 11 a.m., Worship Service Sunday, May 22: 1252 Morattico Road 10:30 a.m., Choir Practice Sunday May 22: 6 p.m., Choir Rehearsal 9 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Every 2nd & 4th 10 a.m. Worship Service 462-5512; Rev. Annie Gaskins 7 p.m., Bible Study Wednesdays �Fairport Baptist 11 a.m., Church Service METHODIST �Cornerstone Fellowship Friday, May 20: 2399 Fairport Road, Reedville; Wednesday, May 25: �Warsaw Church of God 6 p.m., Dinner/ Worship 7 p.m., Bible Study �Afton UMC 2243 Buckley Hall Rd. at Rt. 3 453-3235, Rev. Neale Schools 7 p.m., Bible Study/Prayer Mtg. 15 Church Lane, Warsaw; �Mila UMC & Rt. 198 Cobbs Creek; 725- Sunday, May 22: Sunday, May 22: 333-4951 5130 Hacks Neck Road 11 a.m., Sunday School �Queen Esther Baptist Ophelia; 453-3770 1690 Mila Road 9145; gocfc.com 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Pastor Dave and Tami Metz 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe Rev. Chris Morgan, Pastor 12 noon, Praise and Worship 11 a.m., Worship 7228 River Road, Lancaster; Sunday, May 22: Rev. John M. Jones Sr. 7 p.m., Worship Service 462-7780, Rev. James E. Smith Sunday, May 22: Sunday, May 22: Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Morning Worship 7:30 p.m., Bible Study & Prayer Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Morning Celebration 10 a.m., Sunday School �White Stone 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship Service Wednesday, May 25: Church of the Nazarene Wednesday, May 25: �Rehoboth UMC 7 p.m., Midweek Service �Friendship Baptist 11 a.m., Morning Worship 7 p.m., Life Groups 126 Shiloh School Rd., Family Life Center Hartfield, 693-5503; Wednesday, May 25: �Asbury UMC Nursery, Children and Youth 57 Whisk Drive, White Stone 4393 Windmil Point Road Kilmarnock 725-2574 Ministry provided Pastor McKibbon 7 p.m., Bible Study Ralph Carrington, Pastor Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 22: EPISCOPAL Rev. Ray Massie, 435-9886 OR 435-1165 �Second Baptist Rev. Thomas W. Oder, Pastor Sunday, May 22: �Ecclesia of Love 9:30 a.m., Coffee, cookies and �Grace Episcopal 10 a.m., Worship International Ministries, Rev. Jim Jackson, Senior Pastor donuts in Fellowship Hall 34 Wellfords Wharf Road 303 South Main Street, Emeritus whitestonechurch.com Warsaw; 333-4280 Sunday, May 22: 10:45 a.m. Coffee/ Inc. 10 a.m., Sunday School K i l m a r n o c k ; 4 3 5 - 1 2 8 5 Fellowship Womans Club of White Stone Last Friday of each Month 10 a.m., Contemporary Service Sunday, May 22: The Rev. David H. May, Rector; 9 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Teen Night (Gr. 7-12) 10 a.m., Sunday School Communion 1st Sunday 560 Chesapeake Dr. , White 11 a.m., Celebration Service The Rev. Anne Lane Witt, Stone, 435-2789 Sunday, May 22: 11:30 a.m., Worship �Bethany UMC 9:30-10:30 Sunday School Nursery provided Asstnt. Rector; The Rev. 454 Main Street, Reedville; �White Stone UMC Dr. Sheila L. Stone PH.D, Pastor Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26: Bradley Grinnen, Youth 118 Methodist Church Road, 10:45 a.m., Praise & Worship 12:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Bible 453-3282; Rev. Valerie W. Sunday, May 22: 6 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Minister White Stone; 435-3555 11 a.m., Sunday School Children’s Church/Nursery Study Ritter; Parsonage: 453-3329 6 p.m., Teen Afterhour (Gr. 7 p.m., Choir Practice graceepiscopalkilmarnock.com [email protected] Rev. Bryan McClain, Pastor 12 p.m., Morning Worship Sunday, May 22: whitestoneumc.org 7-12) �Harmony Grove Baptist �Sharon Baptist [email protected] 6 p.m., Mom’s in Touch 1413 Lumberlost Road, 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite I Sunday, May 22: [email protected] �Holy Tabernacle of God Routes 3 and 33, Topping; 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, *Elevator available 2341 Merry Point Road, First Monday of the Month 758-5154 Weems; 438-6659 8:45 a.m., Sunday School 6:30 p.m., Big Dawgs (off site) Rev. Dale Bunns, Pastor Rite II 9:30 a.m., Worship Friday, May 20: Lancaster Sunday, May 22: Wednesday, May 25: Whetstone Article Deadline Elder Nancy Pinn, Pastor call church for add’l. info. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, May 22: 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Tuesday, May 24: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist with Wednesday, May 25: Saturday, May 21: Sunday, May 22: 11 a.m., Worship Prayers for Healing 3 p.m., District Alpha Omega 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Women’s Bible Study Nursery provided, 9:45 & 11 a.m. “Power Hour” 9:30 a.m., Prayer Time 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery 11 a.m., Morning Worship Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 7 p.m., Bible Study Jubilee 11 a.m., Worship Wednesday, May 25: 8 a.m., Morning Prayer/Chapel Sunday, May 22: Guest minister: Mabel Turner Wednesday, May 25: 6:30 p.m., Prayer Mtg./Bible Wednesday, May 25 1 p.m., Mid-Day Bible Study �Bethel-Emmanuel UMC 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Class Robinson 6:30 a.m., Morning Prayer Study �St. Mary’s Episcopal 462-5790; 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time Monday, May 23: 6 p.m., Women’s Bible Study 7 p.m., Evening Bible Study 3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton; �Hartswell Baptist Mon.-Fri. Rev. Robert O. Jones, Jr. 11 a.m., Worship & Children’s 4 p.m., Intercessary Prayer Thursday, May 19: 453-6712; Rev. Lynn Holland beumc.org (Elevator Available) Church Tuesday, May 24: 6 p.m., Creative Ministry 10559 River Road, Lancaster; Friday, May 20: 6:30 p.m., Men’s Frat

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. 116 E. Church St. • Kilmarnock Lynn & Steve Bonner Your Complete Financial Services Provider 804.435.1077 804-435-1207 Customer Care Center: (804) 435-1171 • 1-800-435-1140 www.CurrieFuneralHome.net www.virginia-antiques.com www.bankoflancaster.com May 19, 2011 • B5 Rappahannock Record Obituaries Kilmarnock, VA Tiffany R. Cockrell and modern methods. In the ensuing years he was joined BURGESS—Tiff any by his children and grand- Randolph Cockrell of Bur- children who now run the gess, founder of Tiffany family business. Plans announced for annual Yachts Inc., caring husband In 2010, a fire destroyed and father who was a friend the main shop he had spent to all, especially his chil- a lifetime building. Fortu- Memorial Day service May 30 dren, died peacefully at his nately, he lived to see the home on May 13, 2011. new modern facility com- The annual Memorial Day first nonpharmacist execu- In April 2010, he was Mr. Cockrell was born pleted. service honoring America’s tive director of the Virginia appointed by Gov. Bob July 16, 1921, to the late He was a member of military personnel, with spe- Pharmaceutical Associa- McDonnell as the Commis- Otis C. W. and Fannie May Fairfields United Method- cial reference to those who tion in 1983. He joined the sioner of Veterans Services Cockrell. ist Church in Burgess. He made the supreme sacrifice Medical Society of Virginia for the Commonwealth of Much of his youth was was a mentor to many area in service to the nation, will staff in 1991, and became Virginia. spent harvesting seafood youth from Cub Scouts to be hosted by the Northern the executive vice president His personal decora- from the Chesapeake Bay training in boat repair and Neck Chapter of the Mili- of the society January 1, tions include the Silver and its tributaries. Here he construction. tary Officers Association of 1993. Star, combat awards of two developed his love of boats Mr. Cockrell is survived America (MOAA) and the In 2000, he served as the Legions of Merit and the and the water. He and his by his wife, Elizabeth Lee Reedville American Legion Virginia campaign direc- Bronze Star, nine combat father built Chesapeake Bay Jones Cockrell; a son, T. Post 117. tor for Sen. John McCain’s Air Medals and two Purple deadrise workboats. Randolph Cockrell Jr. and The service will be held at presidential bid. Hearts. Mr. Cockrell served in his wife, Hoppie; a daugh- 11 a.m. Memorial Day, May He is active in the Amer- The new education center the Navy ter, Rebecca C. Jones and 30, at Christ Church near ican Ex-Prisoners of War at the Virginia War Memo- from 1942 to 1945 where her husband, Rex; a son, Weems. The Rev. David H. service organization and rial is named for Paul and he became chief carpen- Odis B. Cockrell and his May will be the officiant, Retired Cmdr. Paul Galanti remains active in Virginia Phyllis Galanti. ter’s mate and learned boat wife, Ruthie; nine grand- MOAA president Col. Jack politics. The service at Christ repair and design of plan- children, Laura, Taylor, Reaville will preside and He was inducted into the Church is open to all per- ning hulls. He was recalled Sarah, Greg, Kacie, Nick, the featured speaker with Attack Squadron 216 (VA- Virginia Aviation Hall of sons wishing to attend and during the Korean conflict Cathy, Caren and Emily; be retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. 216) based aboard the car- Fame in November 2005. who desire to show their where he was an instruc- and eight great-grandchil- Paul Galanti. rier, USS Hancock, which A replica of his A-4C from appreciation for the sacri- tor at the Damage Control dren, Hallie, Anne, Caden, Others participating in departed for Southeast Asia VA-216 is on display at the fices by the members or the School in Philadelphia. He Avery, Claire, Tyler, Will the ceremony will include in November 1965. Virginia Aviation Museum nation’s armed forces, said completed his military ser- and Graham. the Lancaster High School Galanti flew 97 combat in Richmond. Col. Kenna. vice in the United States A memorial service was Junior ROTC color guard, missions in his A-4 Sky- Coast Guard Reserve. held May 15 at Faulkner organist Lawrence Goddard hawk before being shot Upon his return from Family Funeral Home in from Campbell Presbyterian down and captured on June World War II, he began Burgess. Church and buglers Robbie 17, 1966. He remained a Bethel to host 22nd building pleasure boats Donations may be made Spiers and Glen Burtner. prisoner of war of the North utilizing knowledge gained to the RGH Cancer Center The designated honor- Vietnamese for nearly seven during his Navy career. Swift-Walker Fund, 101 ees will be former Vir- years and was released on Memorial Day Service In the ensuing years, Mr. Harris Drive, Kilmarnock, VA ginia Governor and retired February 12, 1973. The Bethel-Emmanuel United Methodist Men will con- Cockrell built over 150 22482, or Fairfields Volunteer U.S. Navy Capt. Linwood Following rehabilitation duct the 22nd annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 9 a.m. yachts, many of which are Fire Department, P.O. Box Holton, representing the at Portsmouth Naval Hos- Monday, May 30, at Bethel United Methodist Church on still used and loved by their 656, Burgess, VA 22432. MOAA, and World War II pital, he served as execu- White Chapel Road near Lively. owners. Online remembrances veteran, retired Petty Officer tive officer of the Richmond If weather permits, the ceremony will be held outside While a lover of wood, he may be made at faulkner- 2nd Class Reggie Shaw rep- Recruiting District. near the cemetery, said Robert V. Smart. kept pace with technology familyfuneralhome.com. resenting American Legion He received a master’s of The speaker will be retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. Fred A. Chapter 117. Both of them commerce from the Univer- Hilder Jr., said Smart. The service will last about 45 min- will present the traditional sity of Richmond in 1976 utes. Ada K. K. Hudnall wreath honoring those who and became commanding “A wreath will be placed in honor of those men and have fallen, said retired Col. officer of the Richmond women, especially those associated with Bethel-Emmanuel KILMARNOCK—Ada Mike Kenna of MOAA. Recruiting District. In July United Methodist Charge, who have served in the armed Katherine Kelley Hudnall, Cmdr. Galanti attended 1979, he moved to Annap- forces,” said Smart. 97, of Kilmarnock died the U.S. Naval Academy and olis in the Office of the Robbie Spiers will play the “Call to Colors” and “Taps.” May 14, 2011. She was the flight school training at Pen- Commandant at the Naval A roll call of deceased servicemen associated with the widow of Alfred Armstead sacola, Fla. Following com- Academy, responsible for charge will be read by members of the men’s group and “Nick” Hudnall Sr. and the pletion of advanced training the military and leadership the men’s chorus will sing “Holy Land,” accompanied by daughter of the late John in November 1963, he was training of 750 academy Deborah Revere. William and Mary Gertrude a flight instructor in Pen- midshipmen. “We invite the public to join us for a few minutes this Hurst Kelley. sacola. In November 1964, He medically retired from Memorial Day to honor those who have served and are Mrs. Hudnall was a Lan- he joined Navy Light Jet the Navy and became the serving to defend this country,” said Smart. caster County school teacher for 35 years. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Alfred A. Jr. and Deborah Dallas Hudnall of North Carolina, and In loving memory of John Palmer and Sandra Harper Hudnall of Mechanics- Theresa Washington ville; four grandchildren, Kelley E. Hudnall, John Palmer th Sunday Worship Services Jr. and wife Maria Lovell Hudnall, Andrea Hudnall and who passed away May 17 2010 husband Robert Glen Kish and William Armstead Hudnall; Precious memories, how they linger. 8:30 am - 11:00 am six great-grandchildren, John P. III, Justin and Joseph Hud- Missing you so very much and Sunday School - 9:30 am nall, and Alisabeth, Andrew and Jordan Kish. Funeral services were held May 18 at the Currie Funeral loving you always. Rev. Deborah Marion Home in Kilmarnock with the Rev. Ray Massie officiating. Your Sisters and Family 89 E. Church Street • 435-1797 Interment was in Historic Christ Church Cemetery near Weems. Memorials may be made to Bluff Point United Method- ist Church, 77 Kent Cove Road, Kilmarnock, VA 22482, or Animals For Adoption “Caring for children” Northumberland Historical Society, P. O. Box 221, Heaths- The Animal Welfare League has many is the topic of this week’s ville, VA 22473. animals for adoption to good loving homes. Christian Science Sentinel Program The dogs, cats, puppies and kittens change Jimmie L. Woodie sons, Michael Woodie of rapidly, in lieu of listing them, interested Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Middleburg, Fla., and Steve persons may call the league at 435-0822 or Tune in Sunday, May 22 on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM EDWARDSVILLE— Hildebran of Lenoir, N.C.; Joyce at 462-0091 to be advised as to what is www.NNChristianScience.org Jimmie Lee Woodie, 75, of adopted daughter, Michelle available at that time. Visits to local animal Edwardsville died May 9, Sexton of Greensville, S.C.; shelters also are encouraged. 2011. He was a member of sisters, Peggy Wilkes of Smithland Baptist Church Hickory, N.C., and Dean in Heathsville. Noak of Houston, Texas; Mr. Woodie served in the and five grandchildren. U.S. Navy and retired from A memorial service was Carolina Freight after 26 held May 14 at 323 Seagull years as a driver. Lane in Heathsville. A He also was a member of memorial service also will the Northern Neck Middle be held at Boiling Springs The water of His Word refreshes our hearts and encourages our spirits, giving us Peninsula Parkinson’s Sup- Baptist Church in Purlear, strength for each new day. Quench your thirst at Living Water-everyone welcome! port Group in Irvington. N.C., at a later date. Sunday School all ages 9:00 am He was preceded in death In lieu of flowers, memo- Worship Service at 10:00 am by his son, Lee Woodie. rial contributions may be 83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock, VA He is survived by Bette made to the Hospice of (Mail: P.O. Box 818, Kilmarnock, VA 22482) Virginia, P. O. Box 2098, S. Sisk; daughter, Kelly Phone: 804-435-6650• www.livingwaterchapel.org Reed of Houston, Texas; Tappahannock, VA 22560.

Gresham Blake earns degree; ordination service set May 22 Convalescent Care, Skilled Care Calvary Baptist Church near Christchurch in and Rehabilitative Care. Middlesex County will You’re in the hands of people you know. host an ordination service for associate minister Lancashire Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center combines Pearl Gresham Blake at 4 excellence and ambiance to create a warm, home-like p.m. Sunday, May 22. The environment for your family and friends, right here at home. Rev. Paul S. Pleasants is Many of our residents enter for Skilled Care, a designation for pastor. those joining us directly from the hospital who still need a Gresham Blake recently higher level of nursing, rehabilitative or medical attention on a graduated with honors 24-hour basis. In fact, Medicare or other insurance carriers may from Virginia Univer- provide up to 100 days of Skilled Care or rehabilitative care per sity of Lynchburg with benefi t period for those who meet the medical requirements. a bachelor’s in religious studies. She also was If rehabilitative therapy is required, our team of physical, named “Student of the occupational and speech therapists will do their very best to help you achieve your highest possible level of functioning, Year.” Pearl Gresham Blake She is the daughter of J. with the goal of your returning home. Emmett Gresham Sr. and Remember, if at any time you or your loved one may need our the late Mamie Lee (King) Gresham of Locust Hill, services, we’re right here. Call our Administrator, Sharon Robins, the mother of Ervin (Carla) Blake Jr. (EJ) of Jamaica at 804-435-1684. and Pervis O. Blake of Newport News, and grand- mother of Jordan Lee and Brittany. Lancashire Convalescent Gresham Blake is the owner of Heavenly Hands and Rehabilitation Center Massage by Pearl in Locust Hill and Cobbs Creek. 287 School Street Kilmarnock,VA 22482 “I want to give thanks to all for their prayers and www.vahs.com assistance in studies and special recognition to Rose King as a traveling companion to Lynchburg,” said In the care of people you know. Gresham Blake. B6 • May 19, 2011 RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD Kilmarnock•Virginia

Reflections Get things out from by Rev. John Farmer underfoot with

Simple gifts died on July 4, 1882, in the com- neer interpreter of American dance Classifieds he recent constant barrage of munity of Sabbath Day Lake, New themes, was the 1976 Kennedy Thorrendous news of cataclys- Gloucester, Maine. Center Presidential Medal of Free- RRecord.com • 804-435-1701 mic destruction from floods, fires He wrote in 1848. dom recipient. My ears later still met and tornados has reminded me that It was first published in The Gift the theme tune Simple Gifts while too much of who and what I am is to be Simple: Shaker Rituals and listening to the radio, which graced defined by possessions, worry-clut- Songs. Simple Gifts also was our Lawson Street living room. ter, collections of this and that, over believed to be a work song sung Former Boston Pops conductor The FooT CenTer which I am far too attached. Getting by the United Society of Believers and legendary film composer John back to a simpler life is a noble goal in Christ’s Second Appearing, an Williams most recently adapted the Dr. noel P. PaTel Dr. William W. eng for all of us. offshoot of the Quakers more com- tune, as “Air and Simple Gifts,” PoDiaTrisT PoDiaTrisT Every time I write, preach or dis- monly called the , a sect which was premiered during the cuss with friends, family and col- of Christianity that practiced their Inauguration of our 44th U.S. Presi- leagues about striving to be a heav- faith, in part, by song and dance. dent, , on January 20, enly citizen on loan to this Earth, the Of course, we Baptists allegedly 2009. Cellist Yo-yo Ma, violinist tune “Simple Gifts” sweeps over me. have a traditional stance against , clarinetist Anthony New Non-Surgical Treatment for Corns & Calluses Oh, yes, it is often medicine McGill and pianist Gabri- • Bunions • Ingrown Nails & Warts to my heart. ela Montero performed it So let’s all land on the The beauty of the message and tune on the U.S. Capitol steps • Hammertoes • Heel & Arch Pain same stage by at least read- haunts me. Many of the songs over in Washington, D.C. I later • Circulatory Problems ing this plain poem together. learned that it had been • Neuromas • Foot Ulcers I wish we could mutually which we all seem to have some over- pre-recorded for television, • Diabetic Foot Care listen to some of the fabu- as those instruments would lous recordings made pop- riding spiritual hunger are not in actual be notoriously out of tune 720 Irvington Road ular across the years. with each other on that KILMARNOCK “’Tis the gift to be simple, fact church songs, rather heart songs. brisk January day. ‘tis the gift to be free, Most of us grew OPEN ‘Tis the gift to come down where dancing. Yet dancing seems a well- acquainted with you ought to be, documented practice in our Jewish through the score he wrote which Monday thru Friday And when we find ourselves in the Old Testament traditions. Actu- made the American movie Star Wars evening hours available place just right, ally I wish we Baptists weren’t so Trilogy so illustratively exciting. It will be in the valley of love and well-known for what we profess to “Simple Gifts” is an internation- 435-1644 delight. be against, rather to be admired for ally loved song. Rock and Roll When true simplicity is gained, those things of Christ for which we famers, church choirs, folk artists To bow and to bend we shan’t be stand aright. and even the Grammy Award King’s ashamed. “Simple Gifts” became an orches- Singers have released renditions of KILMARNOCK-LANCASTER CO. VOL. To turn, turn will be our delight, tral suite turned ballet score for this beautiful melody. ‘Til by turning, turning, we come the 1944 “” by Well, it is not really a hymn, rather RESCUE SQUAD, INC. round right. , a child of Lithu- a dance tune. The beauty of the mes- 2nd Annual Open House ‘Tis the gift to be loved and that anian Jewish parents. Copland sage and tune haunts me. Many of st love to return, (1900-1990) was a New York state the songs over which we all seem Saturday, May 21 , 2011 ‘Tis the gift to be taught and a American composer already famous to have some overriding spiritual 9 am-3 pm richer gift to learn, for his bright American sound by the hunger are not in actual fact church FREE FOOD & DRINKS! And when we expect of others time he was in his mid 30s. Cop- songs, rather heart songs. A good what we try to live each day, land’s music is so distinctive that it number of the popular old world 11 am-VA State Police attack dog demo Then we’ll all live together and breathes the freshness of the Ameri- hymns were poems, sermons and 12 noon-Life Evac 3 Helicopter demo we’ll all learn to say: can plains, mountains and coastal ethical teachings married to life 2 pm-Vehicle Extraction demo ‘Tis the gift to have friends and a regions as over against traditional tunes—those sung in and around (Jaws of Life) true friend to be. classical music, which our ancestors family outings, work related tasks ‘Tis the gift to think of others not brought over from the concert halls and public taverns. KVFD Ladder Truck Display to only think of ‘me,’ and opera houses of the Old World. That line, “’Tis the gift to be CPR and First Aid Training And when we hear what others Might we say that his work is classi- simple, ‘tis the gift to be free,” really think and really feel, cal music filtered through jazz? stretches my faith and too often Rappahannock General Hospital Then we’ll all live together with a Whilst ballerina Martha Graham embarrasses me. (Cholesterol and Glucose Checks) love that is real.” (1894-1991) starred in Appalachian Blood Pressure/Pulse/Oxygen Checks The tune was given to us by Elder Spring I was just beginning to crawl Rev. John Farmer has been the pastor Joseph Brackett Jr., born on May 6, about grandmother Farmer’s lino- at Irvington Baptist Church since Recruitment Stands 1797, in Cumberland, Maine. He leum kitchen floor. Graham, a pio- 1986. Building/Ambulance Tours Poison Control Awareness CHURCH NOTES

■ Assistance ■ Choir anniversary ■ Grief support Macedonia Baptist The New St. John’s Men’s Wicomico United Methodist In Honor of Church is conducting a shel- choir will celebrate its 19th Church will hold a four-week ter, food and clothing drive anniversary at 6 p.m. May grief support program begin- for families in Alabama. 21. ning at 7 p.m. June 2. This Gently used clothing items, The celebration will fea- program will be offered to the National Emergency appliances and water may ture area gospel groups and community to help those expe- be delivered from 11 a.m. special guests, The Gospel riencing grief from the loss of to 3 p.m. Mondays through Highlights and The Singing a loved one whether weeks ago Thursdays through May 30 Disciples. or years ago. Medical Services Week to the church at 10246 Nor- thumberland Highway near ■ Missions speaker ■ Reign concert Heathsville. LaTonya Crosby will be Reign will lead a praise the missions day speaker at and worship service Sunday, May 15 - 21, 2011 ■ Jorgensen concert 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 22, May 22, at White Stone Bap- Coan Baptist Church will at Shiloh Baptist Church. tist Church. A free fellowship host Dana Jorgensen at 7 A 1977 graduate of Nor- cookout will begin at 5 p.m. p.m. May 22. The concert thumberland High School and the service will begin at 6 will feature songs from his and former member of p.m. album “Brave.” There will Shiloh, she is assistant com- be a love offering. mander of uniform opera- ■ Family day tions with the Richmond Galilee United Methodist ■ Hat rally City Sheriff’s Office. She Church will celebrate family Morning Star Baptist also is an active member of and friends day at 3 p.m. May Church at 849 Beanes Road Fifth Street Baptist Church 22. Melvin and Lois Vaughan near Browns Store will host in Richmond, secretary of of Richmond will be the spe- a hat rally at 3 p.m. Sunday, the executive board for the cial guests. The Beulah Men May 22. The New St. John’s church’s Federated Missions of Beulah Baptist Church in Baptist Church men’s Organization, and president Lively also will participate. chorus will present a gospel of the Shiloh Benefit Club concert. of Richmond. ■ Family fun White Stone area churches ■ Crusade ■ Challenge donation will sponsor a Family Fun Car- Crusade for Christ will The board of directors nival May 28 at White Stone present An Evening of Praise of Historic White Marsh United Methodist Church. at 5 p.m. May 29 at the Nor- Church recently announced The event will offer games, thumberland Community a “Challenge Donation” basketball toss, a child safety The Board of Directors, Center. Kermit Greene will from a former associate of program and IDs, a fire depart- sponsor the event. the late Dr. Judith Beane. ment equipment demonstra- The preacher will be Cru- If anyone, or any group tion, diabetes, hearing and Administration and staff at sade for Christ presdient will donate $500, he will vision testing, dunking booth, the Rev. Pierce R. Keyser. match the donation with a food, games and clothing of Rappahannock General Hospital Music will be provided by gift to the Cemetery Fund, the 1700s, an exercise program local choirs. an endowment held in trust and a K-9 demonstration. would like to recognize and to maintain the cemetery To contribute, send dona- ■ Spring revival surrounding the church. tions to White Stone United Lively Hope Baptist Methodist Church, P.O. Box sincerely thank all of the members Church near Callao will host ■ Men's Day 185, White Stone, VA 22578 a revival at 7 p.m. Monday, The men of The Church indicating that it is for the of the Rescue Squads in the area May 23, through Thursday, of New Vision will host a “Family Fun Carnival,” or call May 27. men’s day program at 4 p.m. the church office at 435-3555. for the valuable services they Minister Clinton Reese, June 12. ■ Women’s day the Rev. Raymond Lucas, The guest speaker will be Willie Chapel Baptist provide to the community pastor Michael Reed and Apostle John H. Bibbens of Church will celebrate wom- the Rev. Kevin Palmer will the Zion Church of Lotts- en’s day at 10:15 a.m. May 22. and our hospital. speak. They will be accom- burg. Music will be rendered Prophetess Adraine Bibbens panied by their choirs and by The All Together Singers of Zion Church at Lottsburg congregations. of Colonial Beach. will deliver the message. ■ Women’s service RAPPAHANNOCK GENERAL HOSPITAL ■ Pink march The Zion Church at Lotts- RAPPAHANNOCK HEALTH SYSTEM New St. John’s Baptist Church will host a Shades of Pink burg Sisterhood Ministry fund-raiser, at 3 p.m. June 25. Proceeds will benefit the will celebrate women’s day Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and a donation at 4 p.m. May 29. The guest to the church in memory of Edna H. Jones. preacher will be pastor Rose www.rgh-hospital.com To participate in this march, praise, fellowship and Curry of Willie Chapel Baptist refreshments, contact Debra Harris at 301-808-5296, or Church. She will be accompa- (804) 435-8000 Madelyn Johnson at 804-462-5754. nied by her choir and church family.