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SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 115, No. 4 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • April 23, 2009 B Section Crump sparkles at Ferrum by Tom Hardin Former Middlesex High standout Travis Crump of Hardyville has been named second team All-USA South Athletic Conference this spring after batting .346 for the Ferrum College Panthers in 2009. Crump, a sophomore, started every game in the outfi eld and had 20 RBIs, 30 runs, 9 dou- bles, 2 home runs and 9 stolen bases for the Panthers. “Travis is a very dangerous offensive player,” said Ferrum head coach Darren Hodges. “He can beat you a lot of ways. He can bunt for a hit, and hit Mid-Atlantic Champions with occasional power. And once he is on base, he can get Christchurch School sailors competed in the Mid-Atlantic Scholastic Sailing Association himself into scoring position Championship Regatta last weekend in Long Island, N.Y. The Seahorses defeated teams by stealing a bag. from New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia to fi nish fi rst “We converted him to the and claim the championship title. The Christchurch sailing team will be one of only three outfi eld last year. With some teams in the Mid-Atlantic region to advance to the May National Championships in Florida. more experience on the defen- Above, members of the CCS sailing team are, front row from left, Robbie Hu, Archer Ruffi n, sive side of the ball, there is no Matthew Wallin and Emily Bowman; standing, Carolyn Macaulay, Coach Peter Kempe, reason Travis cannot become Jono Dill, Bobby Lippincott, Katherine Johnson, Matt Lawler, Laura Nost, Eric Siegel, Blake one of the premier outfi elders Burgess, Josh Greenslade, coach Jill Petrone, and coach David Livingston. in the USA South Athletic Con- ference. We expect big things from Travis over the next two years,” said Hodges. As a freshman, Crump batted MHS trackmen fi nish third .341 for Ferrum. Travis Crump hit .346 at Ferrum this spring.

by Larry S. Chowning The Middlesex High School ymca boys track team fi nished third Chargers improve behind Windsor and Lancaster The youth soccer program Saturday in the King William came to an end Saturday as over (Bob Murray) Invitational to 3-0 in district play 400 youth came to the YMCA track meet at King William Healthy Kids Day. High School. by Larry S. Chowning 4 RBIs. Eades was also 3 for 4 Healthy Kids Day was com- Windsor won the meet with 3 singles and an RBI. prised of numerous youth soccer with 116 points; Lancaster With an 8-5 road win over Chuckie Morris was 2 for 2 games, booths promoting health was second with 108 points; King William on April 16 in with 2 singles, one RBI and 3 and safety, and people coming Middlesex, third, 98.5 points; Deltaville, the Middlesex High runs. together for a positive experi- King William, fourth, 90; King varsity baseball team improved Fletcher had the only extra ence. and Queen, fi fth, 75.5; and to 3-0 in the Tidewater District. base hits for the Chargers with Henley’s Do-It Center Kids Northumberland, sixth, 63. The Chargers were behind 2 doubles, and he also scored Garden, EVB, Middlesex Sher- The Chargers were paced by twice in the game, but battled 2 runs. iff’s Offi ce, C&F Bank, Farm Dale Smith who won the triple back each time. Pitcher Mike Malcolm Ward, Harley Bureau, Home Depot Kids jump (40’8”), was third in the Eades started for the Chargers Moore and Brandon Putney all Workshop, Department of For- long jump (19’3), and third in and hurled 4 strong innings connected for a single apiece. estry, Lower United Methodist the 400 meters (55.3). Smith with 7 strikeouts. He gave up Ward also knocked in a run. Church Youth Ministries, and was the top scorer for the Char- 3 runs. “I’m real proud of this team,” the Fred Dant knot-tying station gers with 24 points. Jake Fletcher came on in said Coach Blake. “We came had booths. Middlesex fi nished second in Middlesex High sprinters Michael Johnson and Lakeem King relief and pitched the last 3 back strong after spring break Special guests included the 4 x 100 meter relay as Mal- (right) run the 100 meters in the April 4 tri-meet against innings, striking out 5 and and a week layoff, and that Eddie Eagle, Klotz the Clown, colm Holmes, Willie Holmes, West Point and King William. (Photo by Bob Walker) giving up 2 runs. “We got some doesn’t always happen.” McGruff the Crime Dog, and Smith and Markus Hammond real good innings from Mike The Chargers are 5-2 overall Smokey the Bear. ran legs (45:75). fi fth in the long jump (19’) and the shot put (37’1”); and L.J. and Jake,” said MHS coach and hosted King and Queen on The soccer season is now Hammond also tied for sixth in the 300-meter inter- King, sixth in the 110-meter Tim Blake. April 21. They will travel to over. All that remains are some second in the high jump (5’8”), mediate hurdles (51.2). John high hurdles (21.8). Keith Whitley paced the Mathews on Friday, April 24, tournaments and the soccer and was sixth in the 100 meters Walsh fi nished fi fth in the 800 The Middlesex track team Chargers at the plate. Whitley and to West Point on Tuesday, (12.6). M. Holmes fi nished meters (2:32) and sixth in the was scheduled to run against was 3 for 4 with 3 singles and April 28. (See YMCA, page B2) third in the 100 meters (12.1) 1600 meters (5:40). Northumberland on April 22 and fourth in the 200 meters Corey Kneeling was third but that meet was canceled. (24:79). in the discus (103 6”); Matt The Chargers will compete at Kris Baylor was third in the Duke, sixth in the triple jump Lancaster on Wednesday, April 110-meter high hurdles (20.48), (34’5”); Brian Engles, third in 29, at 4 p.m. Reed wins three events to lead Lady Chargers

by Larry S. Chowning and fi nished fi fth in the long jump (12’4”). The Middlesex High School Rebecca Walker fi nished girls track team captured second fi rst in the 800 meters (2:49), place Saturday in the King Wil- fi rst in the triple jump (25’7”) liam (Bob Murray) Invitational and second in the 1600 meters at King William High School. (6:08.5) to score 28 points. King William won with 173 Olivia Cloud won the 3200 points; Middlesex was second meters (13:44), and Stephanie with 114 points; Windsor, Hutton fi nished third in the 800 third, 98; Lancaster, fourth, 44; meters (3:00) and fourth in the King and Queen, fi fth, 27; and 1600 meters (6:30). Northumberland, sixth, 20. Drachele Johnson was second Middlesex was without two in the shot put (27’11”); Felica key performers. Freshman dis- Marsh fi nished third in the 400 tance ace Missy Hall was side- meters (1:17); Jherrica Marsh lined with a heel injury, and was fi fth in the 400 meters senior throw specialist Ashae (1:23); Davina Peters was fi fth Burnett was at a basketball in the 300-meter intermedi- clinic. Hall is the team’s top ate hurdles (1:02) and sixth middle and distance runner in the 110-meter high hurdles and Burnett is the top discus (21.49). thrower. The Lady Chargers’ April 22 The Lady Chargers were meet against Northumberland paced by Micah Reed with 34 was canceled. Middlesex will points. She won three events— compete against Essex and Middlesex’s Rebecca Walker the discus (80’5”), shot put Lancaster at Lancaster on (above) fi nished fi rst in the Honored by Little League (30’10”) and high jump (3’11”), Wednesday, April 29. triple jump and 800 meters.

Darlanna and Jay Duke were honored for their longtime service last Saturday at the opening ceremonies of the 2009 Middlesex Little League season. Jay coached the Braves Major Lady Cavs edge MHS 2-1 League team from 1988-97 and was a Little League board member from 1990-97. He also coached the Junior League by Tom Chillemi Payne gave up 2 hits, struck out 4 and walked All-Stars. Darlanna was a Little League board member from The Middlesex High varsity softball team lost one. Ashley Lane pitched 2 scoreless innings 1986-92 and the player agent for Minor, Major and Senior 2-1 at King William on April 16. and struck out one. League Baseball and Girls Softball. She also was in charge The loss gives the Lady Chargers a 2-1 record Katherine Wood and Pierce both singled for of the concession stand and offi cial scorekeeper for many in the Tidewater District and an overall of MHS. years. “Both Jay and Darlanna have been and continue to 3-3. Ashley Williams had an assist and 2 putouts volunteer and give support to the Little League program,” Middlesex scored in the fi rst inning. Whitney in the outfi eld. “She played a very good defen- said league president Tammie Putney. “They do it for the Walton reached on a well executed drag bunt. sive game,” said MHS coach Wade Traynham. kids and for the love of the game.” Above, Putney (left) pres- She took second base on a sacrifi ce bunt by “It was a tough fought game, and a one-run ents the Dukes with plaques in recognition of their service. Maggie Hall, went to third on a throwing error, game, which means the district competition is In right photo, Jay Duke is given the honor of throwing out and scored on a bunt by Raquel Pierce. getting tighter,” said Traynham. the fi rst ball to begin the Little League season. Coaches and King William answered with 2 runs in the Middlesex now faces three district games scorekeepers are reminded to email Tom Chillemi at tchil- third inning on a hit and an error. in a span of seven days. They will be tested at [email protected] with game results and highlights by 5 MHS starting pitcher Megan Payne left the Mathews on Friday, April 24, at 7 p.m. and at p.m. on Mondays. (Photos by Tom Hardin) game in the fourth inning with an arm injury. West Point on Tuesday, April 28, at 5 p.m. B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 23, 2009 ‘Rally for the Yoga, chair Cure’ golf stretching tourney set classes offered The Middlesex County Parks for April 30 and Recreation Department is offering chair stretching classes The fourth annual “Rally for each Wednesday from 9 to 10 the Cure” golf event will be a.m. in the Tom Carter Gym- held at the Piankatank River nasium at old St. Clare Walker Golf Club at 9 a.m. on Thurs- School at Cooks Corner. The day, April 30. cost is $5 per class or $25 per Proceeds will support cancer month. research. Each Tuesday, Level I yoga The format will plan is for a classes are offered from 4:30 All-Tournament preferred drive and scoring the to 5:30 p.m., and Level II yoga two best balls of the foursome. classes from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The Libbie Randolph (left) and On a chosen par three, there cost is $8 per class or $32 per Kaylee Oliver of Christchurch will be a closest to the pin with month. School were named All-Tour- our grand prize. Each Wednesday, Level I nament for their efforts in a The tourney is open to both yoga classes are offered from recent soccer tournament men and women, and there can 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., and Level at Virginia Episcopal School be mixed teams. The donation II yoga classes are offered from in Lynchburg. The Seahorses is $20 for “Rally for the Cure,” Thomas Reel III (right) and Colby Mitchem watch “Klotz the 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. The were 2-1 in the tourney. In and a $30 greens fee. Email Clown” perform some tricks during Healthy Kids Day at the cost is $8 per class or $32 per a 4-0 win over St. Marga- [email protected] to Middlesex YMCA on Saturday. (Photo by Larry Chowning) month. ret’s on April 18, Randolph register. All classes are in the Tom recorded a hat trick (three Carter Gym at Cooks Corner. goals). YMCA news . . . (Continued from page B1) golf awards banquet for all the During the tournament the Last week’s winners in the teams, which will be held at the Little League Baseball conces- Piankatank Ladies Golf Asso- Middlesex Family YMCA at sion stand will be open as will Madden captures ciation were as follows: 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28. the bathroom facilities. 1st Flight: Carole Lloyd-54; Larry Chowning will be at the On Sunday, April 26, the Pat Olson-68; Sharon Dun- event if parents still need team 12-15 age youth will have their World of Outlaws away-71. or individual photographs. final tournament, which will 2nd Flight: Ruth Wallace-75; Special thanks to the also begin at 10 a.m. Parents Chris Madden of Gaffney, All divisions will run time trials Ann Stanley-75; Bonnie Nor- Middlesex Sports Complex for are encouraged to bring extra S.C., is beginning to really like and features. ton-78. all it has done to ensure that water, athletic drinks, and food Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor 3rd Flight: Marney Richard- the youth soccer fields are safe. for the event as it will last until Speedway at Jamaica. Madden’s Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval 30-pounder son-78; Bev Hudgins-90; Carol Over the last three years, the 3:30 p.m. For more information last two visits to the ½-mile track on Route 17, eight miles Sennott-93. complex has provided eight new about the tournament or soccer speed plant has resulted in dom- north of Saluda. For more infor- Timmy Coker of Urbanna soccer goals and eight new gar- program, contact the Middlesex inating wins. mation, call the Speedway office displays the catfish he caught bage cans to ensure the facility Family YMCA at 804-776- Madden and Jonathan Dav- at 758-1VMS or visit vamotor- on April 11 in the Dragon ‘Suddenly in stays at a top level. 8846. enport battled side by side last speedway.com. Run. It weighed about 30 Thanks also to all the vol- With the youth season com- Saturday for the first 10 laps, The results (top 10) from the pounds. Command’ unteers for coaching, assis- pleted, the adult season kicked swapping the lead several times April 18 season-opening races tant coaching, refereeing, and off April 22 for its second before Madden took total control are as follows: course offered ensuring the youth had a posi- season. For seven weeks the of the 50-lap event en route to a World of Outlaws (46 cars) tive experience throughout the adult soccer program will be World of Outlaws Late Model A-Main—1. Chris Madden, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary season. “It is nice to see parents played at the Middlesex Sports victory in the Rappahannock Gaffney, S.C.; 2. Steve Francis, Flotilla 62 and Curves will pres- and fans supporting the players Complex. Games will be played Tractor Rumble on the River Ashland, Ky.; 3. Darrell Lani- ent “Suddenly in Command” regardless of what team they are on the two large fields and will presented by Dixie Chopper. gan, Union, Ky.; 4. Ricky Elliott, from noon to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, playing on,” said YMCA pro- begin at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Madden picked up $10,000 Seaford, Del.; 5. Jonathan May 12, at Curves in Riverside gram director Clark Laster. “All Families and friends are wel- for the victory. Davenport, Blairsville, N.C.; Center in Deltaville. youth need to be supported in a come to attend the games and Following Madden to the 6. Shannon Babb, Mowequa, “Suddenly in Command” is a positive manner and it is always cheer the players on. checkers were Steve Francis, Ill.; 7. Austin Hubbard, Laurel, boating safety course designed a wonderful thing to see this in Games for Wednesday, April Darrell Lanigan, Ricky Elliott Del.; 8. Shane Clanton, Locus to educate boating enthusiasts a program. “ 29, are as follows: Field 1-Ber- and Jonathan Davenport. Grove, Pa.; 9. Jamie Lathroum, Big bass on what to do if their boat’s The 6-8 age soccer division muda Grass, 5:30 p.m., Carlton “I really love this place, you Mechanicsville, Md.; 10. Clint captain becomes incapacitated played their final games on Edwards Lumber Co. White can race anywhere on it and that Smith, Senoia, Ga. Justin Cooper of Wake dis- while on the water. April 18, many of them playing v. Wachovia Securities Green; was the key tonight. With a field Modifieds (21 cars) plays the 8-lb., 5-oz. big “You’re out boating in the Bay more than one game. 6:30 p.m., Café Mojo Black as strong as we had here tonight, A-Main—1. James Mar- mouth bass he caught on and all of a sudden your captain The 9-11 age teams will play v. Randolph Construction Co. it’s great to be standing in vic- shall, Saint Leonard, Md.; 2. April 4 in Gloucester. passes out at the helm,” said a matches today, April 23, and Blue. tory lane with the win,” said Dan Arnold, Petersburg; 3. Bret Flotilla 62 spokesperson. “Now have their tournament on Sat- On Field 2 at 5:30 p.m., Madden in victory lane as he Hamilton, Powhatan; 4. David what are you going to do? How urday. Players are asked to be Thomas Repair Gold v. Innova- was flanked by Union and Con- Parker, Powhatan; 5. Wayne do you get the captain and the at the field no later than 10 a.m. tive Restoration Orange; 6:30 federate Civil War re-enactors. Taylor, Tappahannock; 6. Joey Visitation boat home? Who do you contact to ensure they are ready for the p.m. Oyster Seed Holdings v. Virginia Motor Speedway Polevoy, Powhatan; 7. Page and how? What do you do with tournament. Mathews YMCA Red. returns to action this Saturday, Harrison, Jetersville; 8. Brian golf is May 1 the patient until you get there?” April 25, and will host “Every- Maxey, King George; 9. Charles The course is not designed to body is Somebody” Night with Gagnon, Mechanicsville, Md.; The 2nd Annual Church of make a person a qualified skip- all tickets $5. It will be the 10. Brian Dobie, Partlow. the Visitation Golf Tourna- per, but participants will learn Ware continues hot streak season openers for the Victory Sportsman (12 cars) ment is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. enough to get the captain to The Ware Academy girls Ware’s most impressive win Lap Late Model, new Genera- A-Main —1. Tim Shelton, Friday, May 1, at the Piankatank shore. lacrosse team is off to the best of the season came on the road tion Racing Sprint Car and Lim- Fredericksburg; 2. Roger Jam- River Golf Club in Hartfield. “We’ll give you what you start in the history of the four- in Richmond over St. Cath- ited Stock Car divisions. erson, Glen Allen; 3. Kenny The cost per player is $75. All need to know about a boat, year program with a new school erine’s. The Waves and Saints Spectator gates opening at 4 Moreland, Waldorf, Md.; 4. golfers are welcome. Flights how to operate it enough to get record for most wins with five provided an entertaining first p.m. On-track activities begin Todd Traylor, King William; 5. will be established post-play. home, some first aid, how to use games remaining to be played. half, going back and forth on at 6:30 p.m. with hot laps. Divi- Tommy Upshaw, West Point; 6. There will be a social period, a VHF radio, some compass The Waves have played scoring attacks with St. Cath- sions scheduled to race include Michael Hayes, Ruther Glen; 7. buffet dinner, and awards cer- basics and a little about GPS,” with a purpose this season as erine’s taking a 5-4 halftime Victory Lap Late Models (35 J.R. Guy, Mechanicsville, Md.; emony following the golf. said the spokesperson. they have faced their tough- lead. laps), New Generation Racing 8. John Kirby, Sandston; 9. To register and for more This course is open to the est schedule in four years. At halftime the Waves made Sprint Cars (25 laps), and the Rusty Steele, Providence Forge; information, contact Gary public at no charge. Call 776- Ware has surprised many of a commitment to each other to VMS Limited Stocks (20 laps). 10. Tony Wood, New Kent. Richardson at (804) 776-0949. 7762 or 776-0086 to register. the schools in the Richmond crank it up a notch, and they area with impressive wins over did just that as they put on one well-established programs such of their most dominating per- as St. Catherine’s, Collegiate formances by outscoring St. and Steward School. Catherine’s 6-1 in the second Middlesex High School The Waves participated in a half for an 11-6 victory. round-robin this past Saturday Kedron Walsh drew praise Featured Athletes of the Week in Williamsburg at Warhill Ath- from the Saints coach with Sponsored by letic Complex. Ware won all her play as she went off on a Bill Hudgins Pontiac, GMC three of their matches, defeat- scoring barrage with 6 goals. ing Williamsburg Lacrosse Turner continued her scoring Club 7-3, Yorktown Lacrosse with 3 goals and Blankenship Varsity Soccer Club 6-1 and Trinity Episcopal and Brown each made full field from Richmond 4-2. runs as each netted a goal a Kelly Nelson led the Waves’ piece. scoring attack with 7 goals on Caroline Henderson, Blan- the day. Isabelle Turner and kenship, Hurley and Heidi Kelsee Oliver each had 4 goals, Ruse have been the anchor of and Kedron Walsh added 2. a defense that shuts down its The defense was again a opponents with their position- strong force led by Sarah Grace ing and slides. Hurley and Caitlin Blanken- The Waves continued their Owen Holt Carlos Gonzalez ship, who led Ware in ground- winning ways with victories balls. 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Proof (delivered as .pdf file) Printed: 8/9/2008 Page: 54 April 23, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 school MHS FBLA earns honors On April 17, the Middlesex High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter traveled to Reston to attend the FBLA State Leader- ship Conference. During the conference, the MHS Chapter represented Middlesex County well. The chapter was awarded Honor Chapter status, which less than 5% of all chapters achieve, and they were rewarded with a Bronze membership to the Vir- ginia FBLA-PBL Foundation. The main service project for the Middlesex Chapter is raising funds and gifts for the Associa- tion for the Support of Children With Cancer (ASK). For their efforts this year, the chapter was recognized as having the largest local chapter donation to ASK in Virginia. MHS Area Band performers “This is the award I am most proud of,” said MHS Chap- Four Middlesex High School band students were accepted into the Northern Neck and ter president Candice Owens. Middle Peninsula Area Band this year. Above, from left, they include David Lawson, alto “We work year round for ASK Newly-elected Virginia FBLA president Vimal Nair of Fairfax saxophone; Olivia Cloud, flute; Alex Gillespie, tenor saxophone; and Tyler Burch, trom- and while we do not do this County, presents Candice Owens of Middlesex High with bone. They rehearsed and performed on March 19-20 at Mathews High School with stu- for accolades, this recognition her Sarah Lowe Thompson Scholarship Award. dents from schools on the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. At an honors band such as shows how hard we work for this, the students see the music the first time on Friday, and perform a polished concert on the children.” FBLA-PBL Foundation’s Sarah JSRCC Region, succeeding Saturday afternoon, said MHS band director Justin Ranson. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Owens, the JSRCC Region Lowe Thompson Scholarship, Owens in the position. president and Virginia vice pres- one of two awarded. Attending the conference as ident, and senior Jessica Ander- On Saturday evening’s Awards competitors were juniors Susan son were recognized by being of Excellence Program, MHS Dunaway and Lauren Beebe in school honor rolls named to Who’s Who in Vir- sophomore Marcus Peters was Network Design, sophomore ginia FBLA. Owens, a senior, inducted as the new Virginia Kevin Walsh in Business Math, St. Clare Walker Crews, Thomas Major, Bre- Aylett Country Day School also was awarded the Virginia vice president representing the and freshman Dallas Dickey in Middle School anna Tabor, Kabri Young, Chel- Nancy W. Haynes, Head of Word Processing I. Also attend- Grade 6—All A’s: Dalton sea Livingston, Russell Hall, School at Aylett Country Day ing were seniors Katlin Major Anderson, Jesse Booker, Chel- Brooke Rowe, Joshua Helmich, School, is pleased to announce MHS class has sheds for sale and Kristen Andrews, and sea Hall, Ashley Peters and Molly Perkins, Rachel Musick, the names of students in grades freshmen Grayson Johnson and Johnathon Williams. Dylan Norwood and Hunter 4-8 who have shown outstand- The carpentry classes of treated flooring. The shed is on Libby Scales. A-B: James Williams, Chris- Davis. ing academic achievement for Richard Hanas at Middlesex 4 by 4 pressure treated skids. FBLA is the largest student- topher Blake, Lauren Bleeker, the third quarter of the 2008-09 High School has two completed The sale price is the cost of run organization in the world. Healy Bray, Emma Walton, Middlesex Elementary school year. sheds for sale. materials, $1,700. Call Hanas Virginia has over 15,000 mem- Terrynce Dandridge, Emily Third Nine Weeks Students earning Honor Shed #1 is a Salt Box Stor- at 758-2132 if interested in bers. The MHS Chapter advi- Sheppard, Bobby Nazrini, Fourth Grade—Morgan Roll status (all A’s) for the first age Barn, 8 by 12 feet with buying or for more informa- sors are William Griffin and Tyler Cole, Grace Rutkowski, Charnock, Marry Kiku, Gabby semester are: two windows and a door open- tion. Carl McWhorter. Ashley Walton, Robert Lemon, Taylor, Andres Rowe, Emily Grade 4: Emma Krusz and ing 6 feet. This shed has T1-11 Grayson Rimbey, Kendra Taylor, *River Boulay, *Diego Kendall Lloyd. siding, 4 by 4 pressure-treated Yates, Jazzmine Booker, Zach- Rayas, Elizabeth Ebinger, Grade 5: Henrietta Clarke. floor joists, and pressure- ary Brown, Brett Fochtmann, Lilly Richardson, Ellie Gale, Grade 6: Matthew Milstead. treated flooring. The shed is on Khristian Jackson, Rachel Joe Hall, Meghan Krom, Will Grade 7: Vasa Clarke, Katie 4 by 4 pressure treated skids. Taylor, Morgan Blake, Koral Leggett, *Kelly Wood, *Jamel Hodges and Hannah Rennolds. The sale price is the cost of Gaidar, Taylor Lockley, Nicho- Reed, *Sydney Pitts and Grade 8: Somer Glubiak and materials, $1,400. las Roane, Taylor Shores, Jacob Lourdes Parks. Katie Parr. Shed #2 is a Barn Storage Self, Katarina Kruse, Tashya Fifth Grade—*Jacob Beebe, Merit Roll (A’s and B’s) stu- Shed, 8 by 12 feet with one Morris and Kaitlyn Weber. *Joe Anderson, *Domonique dents for the third quarter are: window and a door opening Grade 7—All A’s: Katherine Adkins, *Willow Pedersen, Grade 4: Tri Blanks, Carl 6 feet. This shed had T1-11 Going to college? Need help getting there? Peterson. Thomas Carey, Erika Britton, Hayden, Alden McKinley, siding, 2 by 8 pressure-treated Lara Brown, M.S. 804-438-9900 A-B: Kaleb Wake, Quin- Reid Boyer, Jasmine Faucett, Laura Milstead, Kyle Reed, floor joists, and pressure- lan Moore, Anna Shaw, Joc- Rick Reed, Juliana Solomon, Lizzie Schmidt, Adam Schools, Educational Consultant [email protected] elyn Griffin, Megan Lindsey, Garrett West, *Maggie Bull, Lexie St. John, Charlotte Still- Hughes Nelson, Leigh Harrow, Emma Barnhardt, Blake fried and Karrh Waring. Thomas Fisher, Givonnie Reed, Crittenden, Alana Vandyke, Grade 5: Mary Grace Broad- Maloy Hudson, Hope Coeyman Lauren Holmes, Luke Lawson, dus, Ben Brown, Logan Ellis, and Victoria Forrest. Kent Morton, Joseph Cockrell, Brandon Owens, Britney Grade 8—All A’s: Lilly Tessa DeWalt, Sean Johnson, Owens, Shivang Patel, Fisher , Daniel Johnson, James *Avis Keeling, Jacob Kirby, Terry and Mackenzie Wyatt. Jones, Nathan Damron, Jacob Tambria Wake, Kyle McNamee, Grade 6: James Briggs, Lawson, Aaron Nazrini and *Katie Blake, Will Fochtmann, Kallie Carson, Jennie Dinh, Allison Payne. Kimani Robinson, Jamal Jones, Hans Hamm, Abigail Loftis, A-B: Nila Robinson, John Aaron Brandford, Siera Gaidar, Jordan Schools, Gray Shannon, Purcell, Allison Reaves, Bri- *Lauren Shores, Mikayla Anna Thomas and Caroline anna Dunlevy, Walter Ban- Meadows, *Beth Eanes, Zinnie Woolums. field, Morgan Duke, Mercedes Reed and Taleah Gainey. Grade 7: Victoria Compton, Vargas, Jordan Walton, Rachel *Denotes all A’s. Brody Ellis, Kiefer McDowell, Mili Patel and Kaitlyn Samuel Grade 8: Jason Compton, Patrick Francis, Casey Green- NNVGA scholarships available street, Elizabeth McCarthy, Patrick Martin, Ally Shannon, The Northern Neck Veg- These funds are only eli- Clay Thomas, Nicholas Wind Dr. Pamela Fox, president etable Growers Association gible for use for undergraduate and Madeline Wyatt. of Mary Baldwin College, (NNVGA) continues their course work and can include will speak at the RCC Com- commitment to agriculture and community college agricul- mencement. the region this year by offer- tural programming and techni- ing three scholarships totaling cal training. GED tests set $8,000 to deserving area youth A strong emphasis will be Graduation studying agriculture. placed on a demonstrated com- The GED Test will be given Eligible applicants must live mitment to agriculture, not on Saturday, May 23, from 8:30 in one of the counties served only with course work, but also a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at RCC— at RCC set by the Northern Neck of Vir- community involvement and Glenns Campus for adults 18 ginia Farmers Market, which career goals. and over. Please call MP RACE for May 8 includes Middlesex. For more information and an at 1-888-769-1151 to regis- Successful applicants must application, call the Richmond ter. The registration deadline At Rappahannock Commu- be 18-24 years old and at least County Extension Office at is Friday, May 15. Underage nity College’s 37th Commence- graduating seniors in high 804-333-3420 or email klid- applicants must register in the ment the featured speaker will school. [email protected]. county of their residence. be Dr. Pamela Fox, president of Mary Baldwin College. Born in Texas and reared in Cobia • Raymarine • Keywest • Triumph • Sailfi sh • Carolina • Stumpnocker central Ohio, Fox started playing Hydra-Sports • Honda Marine • Everglades • Yamaha • Crest Pontoons the piano at age 5, and went on to earn three degrees—bachelor Spring Boat & Electronics Show of music, master of music, and a doctorate in musicology— May 1st, 2nd & 3rd at from the University of Cincin- nati’s College-Conservatory of Music. Marine Electronics of Hartfi eld An active scholar and instruc- tor, Fox has written widely on 804-776-9802 research topics including 18th- Rt. 33 • 11007 General Puller Hwy. century composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and music in Hartfi eld, VA Boston at the turn of the last century. Dr. Fox became the president C140 Widescreen of Mary Baldwin College in July 2003, after 20 years as a profes- sor of music and dean at Miami Brown’s Marine University in Oxford, Ohio. She 804-776-6365 804-443-2573 immediately launched a com- prehensive project that called 804-453-3611 on the entire MBC community to create an innovative strategic plan for the next 10 years. As well as being a member Special of the International Congress on Global Citizenship, Dr. Fox Event is a leading advocate for private Pricing! higher education in the United States. The public is cordially invited Also attending: to attend the commencement East Coast Boat Lifts • Sea Tow • U.S.C.G Auxiliary ceremony, which will be held on Friday, May 8, at 6:30 p.m. on Hydra-Sports • Honda Marine • Everglades • Yamaha • Crest Pontoons Crest • Yamaha • Everglades • Marine Honda • Hydra-Sports Fish-On Bait & Tackle • Marine Fabricators the front lawn at RCC’s Warsaw Cobia • Raymarine • Keywest • Triumph • Sailfi sh • Carolina Skiff • Stumpnocker Campus. B4 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 23, 2009

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Julie 5344 Mary Ball Road • Lively, VA. Artie Ransone Ransone Locally Owned & Operated April 23, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 Deltaville Pool cleanup due May 2 For Sale Marine Services Business Services Notices The Ricky Taylor Memorial The pool will open on May 23 OPEN HOUSE SALE THIS WEEK- MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W. C&M CLEANING SERVICE: ing described property located at Community Swimming Pool in at 11 a.m. END! All models open for “no hassle” Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21- Dependable house cleaning. Afford- 184 Moores Point Road, Deltaville, Deltaville is getting ready for Contact Savilla Pleasants at viewing. Realtor and loan officer on tf) able rates. Free estimates. 14 years Virginia 23043, and more particularly another season. 776-6425 for more information site. One stop shopping. Clayton experience. Licensed and insured. described as FOLLOWS, TO WIT: Homes of Newport News. 757- PULLEY’S MARINE: Out- References available. 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DCA, Deltaville, May 2 to benefit the Must have previous experience finishes, murals and color consult- Commonly known as: 184 Moores DCA Playground Project. Tables and and hand tools. Salary based on ing. Professional, experienced and Point Road, Deltaville, Virginia sites, $20 donation. Call Michelle experience. Call 804-758-9395. licensed contractor. See online port- 23043 Rother at 804-776-9020 or 804-577- (4-23-2tRR) folio and general information: www. Parcel # 40-55-4, 40-55-3, 40-55-2, 7865, or Don Leyden at 804-436- marshhawkstudio.com, then call 40-55-1 HELP WANTED? We will pray for Lausanne, 804-815-6851.(3-19-tf) 5403 to reserve tables.(4-23-2t) This conveyance is subject to all Porch Rockers • Gliders you or a loved one. God cares and easements, restrictions, conditions, GIANT YARD SALE: May 2nd. wants to help. For FREE PRAYER GARDEN PLOTS TILLED. Leaves Windmills • Adirondack composted as well. Grow your and reservations of record affecting Fundraiser for Pediatric Brain Tumor call 804-725-6688 or e-mail: the title to the property hereinabove Chairs • Wishing Wells [email protected]. own vegetables. No messy tractor Foundation, Traditional Yachts on described. Lighthouses • Mailboxes Route 33. Tables, $20. Call 804-514- (2-19-13t) marks. Very accessible. Priced by the job. Call 804-239-8136 anytime. The beneficiary reserves the right to Wagon Wheels • Arbors 4290.(4-9-4t) bid at said sale. RESTAURANT SERVER NEEDED: (2-26-13t) Wheelbarrows • Swings LARGE MULTI FAMILY! 8-2p.m., evenings, experienced, knowledge TERMS OF SALE: Certified funds, Saturday, April 25, 823 Timberneck of food, drinks and wine service. GRASS CUTTING, mulching, spray- cashiers checks, trust account Water Pumps • Bridges Road, Deltaville. Rain Date: May Call 804-776-8431, leave message. ing and debris removal. FREE checks. Victorian Swings • Tables 2.(4-23-1t) (4-16-2tRR) ESTIMATES! Call 804-758-3858 or A bidder’s deposit of TEN percent (804) 642-6461 • Gloucester Point Water troughs • A-Frames 804-445-5300.(3-26-13t) (10%) MUST be present at the time LARGE MULTI-FAMILY: Fri. and RESTAURANT SERVER NEEDED: of the Trustee’s sale with settlement Sat., April 24 and 25, 7:30am- evenings, experienced, knowledge HANDYMAN: Able to do sheetrock, in full to be made within 15 days from 2pm, 146 Robins Point Ave., Delta of food, drinks and wine service. painting, doors, windows, cabinets, the date of the said sale. Shores, Deltaville, turn by Sunset Call Eckhard’s, 804-758-4060. pressure washing, flooring, trim, This notice is an attempt to collect Grill onto North End Road. Follow (4-23-1tRR) decks, siding. 25 years experience. a debt and any information obtained signs! 1981 Yamaha 650 SX motor- Quality work for less. Call Kevin, will be used for that purpose. TS#: Affordable H2O Service cycle, furniture, fishing equipment, ROLL-OFF TRUCK DRIVER 758-4223.(2-5-13tRR) 09-V17904VA Part-time position available with the boating supplies, tools, lamps, many IMPROVED WILLIAMS TOWING Loan Type: CONV household items. Don’t miss this Virginia Peninsulas Public Service FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Repair on most Authority (VPPSA) Middle Peninsula for hire. Accept Visa, MasterCard, one! Rain or shine.(4-23-1t) Discover & American Express. 24hr SPECIALIZED INC., Solid Waste System for Roll-Off OF VIRGINIA, Water Softeners MULTI-FAMILY 30 Apr., 1 and 2 May, Truck Driver for waste transport service. Pick up junk cars for FREE! 804-815-7869.(3-26-13t) SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE (No salt water softeners) 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., 2560 Grey’s to regional landfill. Good driving 722 E MARKET STREET Point Rd, Topping. Elementary record and Class B Commercial JOANN’S House Cleaning Service. Suite 200 school edu matr’l, Master Gardener Drivers License, current Medical 8 yrs. experience, reasonable rates. LEESBURG, VIRGINIA 20176 Pump/Well Repair books, garden ring tools new and Card and Air Brake endorsement 804-758-3000.(3-26-13t) 703-779-0080 Call between used, mechanic and carpenter required. Must provide a current 9AM-11AM ONLY tools, electrical kitchen items, pots copy of driving record. Hours are LAURA’S HOUSECLEANING: Free https://www.specofva.com/ (804) 832-8583 and pans, specialty cooking items, flexible. Expect up to three 10-hour estimates! Reasonable rates! Expe- (4-23-2t) canning items and jars, metal stow- days each week. Will start from rienced. References available. Call age racks and “A” frame and glass the VPPSA Middle Peninsula Field 804-832-9458.(2-12-13t) ORDER OF PUBLICATION displays, books and mags, beds Office in Stormont. Starting salary Va. Code Ann. §§8.01-316,-317 and bedding and clothing, stuffed $11.54 per hour. Applications avail- LEAF REMOVAL, GUTTERS COMMONWEALTH animals, crafter items, fishing and able at the VPPSA Administrative CLEANED, thorough yard cleanup. OF VIRGINIA Case No. CL09-38 crabbing gear, toys, needlework Office, 475 McLaws Circle, Suite 3B, Grass cutting, weedeating and Middlesex Circuit Court tools and yarn and ribbon. Collect- Williamsburg, VA 23185, 757-259- mulching. References available. ibles. All sales final.(4-23-2tRR) 9850 or VPPSA Middle Peninsula Saluda/ Urbanna area. Call 804- MARGARET SUZETTE MITCHELL Field Office, 374 Faraway Road, 239-8136 anytime.(3-19-13t) v MICHAEL WILLIAM MITCHELL MULTI-FAMILY, Saturday, April 25th, Saluda, VA 23149, 804-758-1900, The object of this suit is to: 7-12, 510 Lord Mott Road. Urbanna LOCAL HANDYMAN SERVICES: or www.vppsa.org. Open until filled. Grass cutting and other jobs includ- to be awarded a divorce a vinculo (East Coast Building). Women’s and VPPSA is a drug-free smoke free matrimonii from the defendant. children’s clothing, household items, ing small plumbing, gutters, Spring workplace. EOE.(4-23-1t) clean-ups, hauling, leaky roofs just Part Time Positions and small furniture.(4-23-1t) It is ORDERED that MICHAEL TRAPPER: Muskrat problem, Sting- to name a few! References avail- MULTI-FAMILY: April 25th, 9a.m. able. Call 804-694-7878.(3-19-13t) WILLIAM MITCHELL appear at the ray Point Marina. Call John, 804- above-named court and protect Dispatcher 722 Barricks Mill Road, Miniature 314-8309.(4-23-2t) Horse Farm, Wake. Hay equipment, LOWERY CARPENTRY SER- his interests on or before June 17, Bay Transit, Lancaster Office VICES, LLC: Hardwood floors, power tools, appliances, household. WANTED TO HIRE: Marine Service 2009. Dispatch opportunity working with our successful transit (4-23-1t) Technician. cabinets, trim, decks, water damage, Peggy W. Walton Expanding Marine dealership is remodeling, etc. 25 years experi- April 15, 2009 Clerk team. Must be able to handle many tasks at once, fast yet MULTI-FAMILY: Sat., April 25, looking for Mechanic. Must have ence. Free estimates. Licensed and (4-23-4t) 8-1p.m., 50 Garnet Hill Drive, experience and or training in marine insured. Phil Lowery, 804-758-1445. accurate. Requires strong customer service experience, com- Urbanna. Kids’ clothes, exercise (2-19-13t) PUBLIC NOTICE mechanical systems including but ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT puter literacy, telephone skills, knowledge of road system in equipment, electronics and much, not limited to: Electrical, hydraulic, much more!(4-23-1t) MILDEW REMOVAL/EXTERIOR APPLICATION service area and a good driving record. Starting pay is $7.50 plumbing, drives, and out- PRESSURE WASHING. Vinyl PURPOSE OF NOTICE: To boards. Experience with Yamaha, siding, railings, fences, decks, announce a public meeting and seek per hour. Position open until filled. Autos/Trucks Mercury, and or Suzuki is a plus. docks, roofs, brick/concrete. Decks public comment on a permit applica- Immediate opening for either full stained/sealed. Quality work/reason- tion to allow the land application of time or part time position. 1992 NISSAN 300ZX, 2-door able rates. Call 804-239-8136 leave municipal wastewater in Middlesex Driver Pulley’s offers medical benefits, message.(3-26-13t) County, Virginia. coupe. Excellent condition, owned good working conditions, job train- Opportunity to drive bus for the Bay Transit public transpor- by senior citizen, 150,000 actual PUBLIC MEETING: Urbanna Town ing, and product specific education. NEW GRANDMOTHER with 35 Council Chambers in Urbanna, Vir- miles, 5-speed transmission, 3.0 Pay is commensurate with education years childcare experience taking tation system in Lancaster, VA. Position requires an excellent liter engine, T-top, leather interior, all ginia, on April 30, 2009 from 6:00 and experience. care of children. Ages 6 weeks to 5 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. driving record, knowledge of service area, and good public options. $4,650. See at Mac’s Auto Contact: Randy Stephens 804-725- years. Other summer care possible. World, White Stone, 804-435-6660. PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING: service skills. Starting pay is $7.50 per hour. Position open 3814. Send resume/ work experi- Call 804-313-7954.(4-23-2t) For DEQ to discuss technical issues (4-23-1tRR) ence to Randy@pulleysmarine. until filled. ON THE NAIL CONTRACTING: related to the permit application 1997 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB com, or 1856 Buckley Hall Rd., and to receive public input on the Dutton, VA 23050.(4-9-3t) CLASS A Contractor, Licensed and 4x4, V8, auto, power window/locks, Insured, Charles Harris Contrac- permit application for the agency Employment application available at any Bay Transit cd player, dual airbags, brushguard, tor. Office (804)725-7550; Cell to consider. 157,000 miles. Also full bed custom Job Wanted (804)815-4686. Framing, flooring, PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: April Lancaster office, Bay Aging Urbanna office or www.baytran- dogbox with toolbox and collar stor- windows, decks, additions, siding 23, 2009 through May 26, 2009. sit.org. Please direct questions for these positions to Mrs. Pat age box. Asking $3000 for truck and more!(10-5-tf) PROPOSED PERMIT NAME: Vir- or $3800 for truck with dogbox. Want to work! Marina work, water- ginia Pollution Abatement Permit Sanders: 804.339.1519. Call 804-695-4718 or email me man helper, construction, willing to PASSPORT PICTURES made issued by DEQ, under the authority apprentice. Day jobs welcome. Call [email protected] for pictures. while you wait! Please call ahead of the State Water Control Board. bay transit is an equal opportunity employer (3-26-tfRR) Ray, 758-1817.(4-23-4t) for appointment, 804-758-2328, NAME, ADDRESS AND PERMIT Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) NUMBER OF APPLICANT: Kilmer’s 2000 SUZUKI SV650, 13,000 Wanted Point Homeowners Association, miles, V-twin sport, M4 stainless REMODELING SERVICES: Don P.O. Box 148, Urbanna, VA 23175, pipes, K&N Air, $2,300. 804-758- Loop, VA and Urbanna license. WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked VPA01409 2770.(4-16-2t) Interior or Exterior carpentry. Book- PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will cases, cabinets, decks, porches, pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf) Kilmer’s Point Homeowners Asso- additions or repairs. 25 years experi- ciation has applied for reissuance MIDDLESEX COUNTY Boats/Motors ence. 804-241-1833.(1-29-13t) of a permit for the land application of treated municipal wastewater wETLaNDS bOarD 2000 17ft. CAROLINA SKIFF, 2002 Business Services RICK’S PAINT SERVICE: Profes- sional interior and exterior painting. in Middlesex County, Virginia. The Yamaha 60, Long Trailer. Dual bat- applicant is applying for a permit to teries with switch. Bimini top, Ray- AAA HANDYMAN: Everybody needs Free estimates! 804-815-5979. a hand. Let me be your handyman. (3-19-13t) authorize the applicant’s land appli- theon fishfinder, compass. “Garage cation of treated municipal wastewa- kept”, $8,000 firm. 804-272-1856, Family business 30/years. Windows, SPECIAL TOUCH: Karen’s Clean- notice of Public hearing doors, floors, roofs, porches. Free ter to fourteen acres of agricultural 804-241-9474.(4-9-4t) ing Service, home, office, new land at a controlled rate. estimates. Keith, 804-758-4422, construction. Competitive rates, BOAT SLIP: Urbanna Harbor Yacht 804-824-8105.(3-12-13t) HOW TO COMMENT: DEQ accepts Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28.2-1302.6 Club, No. 2. Price $35,000. Call 804- licensed and references available. written comments by e-mail, fax of the Code of Virginia that public hearings will be held by 755-4269 for details.(4-23-4t) AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE by 758-4705. katgirl0512@yahoo. or postal mail. All comments must Brandon Putney. Monthly, weekly, bi- com.(4-23-13t) be in writing and be received by the Middlesex County Wetlands Board on Tuesday, May BOAT SLIPS: Sail, Power, 5ft. weekly, or as needed. Power wash- DEQ during the comment period. 12, 2009 at 9:00 AM on the following applications: MLW. Small, friendly marina, well- ing and debris removal. Reasonable Written comments must include: 1) protected in Broad Creek. Boats rates. 804-514-5303.(3-12-13t) Notices The names, mailing addresses and under 30ft. LOA, $100 per month. telephone numbers of the person 1. Wetlands Application No. 2009 – 0340 submitted by Larger slips available. Call and leave B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting con- NOTICE commenting and of all people rep- Doris Brown. This request is to replace a failing timber message at 776-6694.(4-2-13t) tractor serving Middlesex County for ABANDONED VESSEL resented by the citizen; and 2) A 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. Notice is hereby given that the fol- brief, informal statement on how bulkhead and groins, with a new 150' timber bulkhead PONTOON BOAT: 1988, 24ft. with Free estimates. 804-776-6497. lowing vessel has been abandoned the proposal affects the person and two 24' timber groins in the same footprint. The hard top. 75hp Suzuki motor and (4-2-26t) since Feb. 1, 2009 on the property commenting. DEQ will also accept trailer. New carpet and new seats. of Chesapeake Business Park, 111 proposed project is located on Fishing Bay, at Tax Map BILL’S LAWN CARE SERVICE: written and oral comments at the $3,800 OBO. 804-513-0974.(4-16- Greens Cove Rd., Deltaville, VA public meeting. The public may Parcel No. 46-2-26. 2t) grass cutting, mulching yards, clean- 23043: up, affordable rates. Residential and review the permit application at the 1990 Mainship 35E public meeting and at the DEQ office commercial. Call 804-758-4143 or No. MP035213F990 White 2. Wetlands Application No. 2009 – 0372 submitted by Marine Services 804-824-1605.(4-2-13t) named below. Doc. No. 969524 CONTACT FOR PUBLIC COM- Dr. Bruce Innes. This request is to install 108 linear feet If this vessel is not claimed and MENTS, DOCUMENT REQUESTS KLEENFUEL: Fuel polishing, tank BILLY’S LAWN CARE: Grass- of rip rap revetment over filter cloth along an eroding cutting, mulching, yard clean up, removed from this property within 30 AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: cleaning using the Ocean Marine days of first publication of this notice, Jeremy Kazio, DEQ-Piedmont shoreline, in front of an existing landscape bulkhead. System, USCG licensed and insured. painting, deck and pier staining and gutters cleaned! FREE, 2 cubic Application for Watercraft Registra- Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Rd., The proposed project is located on Wilton Creek, at Save on your boat downtime. Visa tion/Title will be made in accordance Glen Allen, VA 23060; Phone: 804- and Mastercard accepted. Cell, 804- yards of mulch with seasonal con- Tax Map Parcel No. 43-2-1A. tract. 804-832-6937.(3-19-13t) with Section 29-1-733.1 of the Code 527-5044; E-mail: jskazio@deq. 694-6040.(1-29-13t) of Virginia. For more information virginia.gov. (4-23-1t) contact Chesapeake Business Park, 3. Wetlands Application No. 2009 – 0400 submitted by 804-776-6301.(4-16-3t) TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 105 GLENWOOD DRIVE John Stidman. This request is to remove two existing NOTICE OF Topping, Virginia 40' deteriorating timber and small rock groins. Replace Classified Rates Publisher’s Notice TRUSTEE’S SALE Pursuant to the terms of a deed of In execution of a certain deed of with two new 40' timber groins, and using lager stone All real estate advertised herein is trust dated May 4, 2007, in the origi- $6.00 minimum for up to 25 words, subject to Virginia’s fair housing law trust dated March 27, 2006, and nal principal amount of $125,500.00 on each side for more stabilization. Placement of the recorded on May 12, 2006 in the one week; 2 weeks $10.00; 3 weeks which makes it illegal to advertise recorded in the Clerk’s Office, Circuit new groins to be 6' north of old groins, to remove the $15.00; 4 or more weeks $4.50 each ‘any preference, limitation or dis- Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court Court for Middlesex County, Virginia, week. Minimum run for TFN ads, 4 crimination because of race, color, for Middlesex County, Virginia, AS at Instrument Number 070001142, southern groin from the property line and maintain weeks. 25 words or fewer, 13 suc- religion, national origin, sex, elderli- INSTRUMENT #060001259, from the property briefly described below equidistance. The proposed project is located on the cessive weeks, $40.00. Ads with 26 ness, familial status or handicap, or the Original Borrower(s) to Elizabeth will be offered for sale at public Piankatank River, at Tax Map Parcel No. 43-7-A. or more words, 24¢ each word. Cus- intention to make any such prefer- Godwin-Jones, Trustee(s), and auction: tom classifieds $1.25 per line, mini- ence, limitation or discrimination.’ default having been made in the mum $11.25. All that certain lot or parcel of land, This newspaper will not knowingly payment of the debt secured, with 10% Discount for cash with order. lying and being in Pinetop Magis- The Wetlands Board meeting will be held in the Board accept advertising for real estate the original principal balance of No refunds, no credit. No discount terial District, Middlesex County, that violates the fair housing law. Room of the Historic Courthouse, on the second on credit card sales. $489,000.00, and at the request of Virginia, containing 1 and 1/2 acres, Our readers are hereby informed Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon the beneficiary under said deed of more or less, as the same is duly floor, 865 General Puller Hwy, County Courthouse Tuesdays. To place your ad, call that all dwellings advertised in this trust the undersigned, having been dedicated, platted and recorded in Complex, Saluda, Virginia. All interested persons are 804-758-2328, FAX 804-758-5896, newspaper are available on an equal duly appointed Substitute Trustee(s), Deed Book 81 at page 7, among email , opportunity basis. For more informa- has declared all the debts and obli- the land records for Middlesex encouraged to attend to present their views concerning submit on line at ssentinel.com or tion or to file a housing complaint, gations secured by the deed of trust County, Virginia, as more particularly the applications. A copy of each application is available mail to: Classifieds, Southside Sen- call the Virginia Fair Housing Office due and payable and will offer for described in the referenced Deed of tinel, P.O. Box 549, Urbanna, Va. at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888) sale at public auction to the highest for public inspection at the Department of Planning and 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, Trust, (the “Property”). 23175. bidder in front of Middlesex County The sale will take place on May Community Development, Woodward Building, Saluda, Corrections: Please check your ad call (804) 367-9753. E-mail fairhous- [email protected]. Web site: Circuit Courthouse, Intersection of 8, 2009, at 4:00 p.m. at the main Virginia, telephone (804) 758-0500. the first week to see that it iscor- 33 & 17, Saluda, Virginia 23149, on www.fairhousing.vipnet.org entrance to the building housing the 04.23&04.30.09 rect. May 1, 2009, at 1:30 PM, the follow- Circuit Court for Middlesex County, B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 23, 2009 deltaville maritime museum Garden Club honors DeBusk by Nature Girl market. And remember, if we their Sunday’s best and feature cial “not all there” celebration The John Mitchell Garden member of the John Mitchell and Kaptain Krunch eat locally-grown produce, we those nice “Portals to the Bay” of the pace back in the day—15 Club met on Monday, April 20, Club. Celebrate Arbor Day with the help support our local farmers. (“boats” to you landlubbers). mph, no shoes, and only happy for a covered-dish luncheon. The club had a discussion and Middlesex Master Gardener May 2 is creeping up, so don’t Then the museum has our thoughts. If you have a good The design element was the display of Hyper-tufa. There program on “Trees, Compost forget to mark your calendar for opening day, Working Water- Willis story, and who doesn’t, tables decorated with fl oral will be several workshops in and Edible Landscaping” this the offi cial opening of the park men’s Weekend, with dockside please share it with me and I’ll arrangements. Each arrange- Hyper-tufa over the summer. Friday, April 24, from 10 a.m. and museum at the 1st Annual displays and activities (eating) use it next week. ment was different and all were The next club meeting will to 1 p.m. at the park. At 5:30 Working Watermen’s Weekend. and new displays inside the In other news, the womanless beautiful. be on Monday, May 18, at the p.m. we complete our celebra- Check out Bubba and all the building. beauty pageant is fi nally set for The club honored Mrs. Jessie Middlesex County Woman’s tion with “Toast to the Trees,” a wildfl owers coming up . . . isn’t The shameless commerce May 9, at 7 p.m. at the ballpark. DeBusk with a life member- Club in Urbanna at 2 p.m. The tree dedication to past president spring great! And now to boat division is hosting an auction Michael’s clever fundraiser for ship in the Virginia Federation design exhibit theme for this Raynell Smith, and a recep- stuff . . . that day (see the list in the clas- the DCA playground promises of Garden Clubs. Mrs. DeBusk meeting is “Honoring Memo- tion to follow in the Woodland “You skin history and stuff it sifi eds). Bargains should pro- to be a hoot. Personally, I’m has long been a contributing rial Day.” Gardens. with whatever you can”—in our liferate as we whittle down our having a professional dress Arrangements have been case, local families, boatbuild- inventory at the Field of Dreams designer do my gown. If you made for an absolutely beautiful ing, and working on the water. and the boatyards sell off select are secure in your masculinity, day surrounded by the wonder- If you have memorabilia, please craft. If you want to get out on call 776-9020 for details. Emails news and photos to ful trees Pette Clark, our bene- come by the museum and spin the Bay this summer, or are [email protected] factor, planted so many years your yarn. We hope to have a looking for a worthy project, ago for our enjoyment and edu- balanced display on opening this auction is a must. cation. All we need is for you day, May 2, for Deltaville’s Cen- Of course, the best part of May to join us for any or all of the tennial exhibit, but the squeaky 2 is Willis Wilson day, our spe- day’s activities to make for a wheel gets the grease or, in this perfect nature experience. case, wall space. Sundays from The Deltaville Farmers’ 1 to 4 p.m. is the best time to Willett joins Market debuts at Holly Point drop off materials in the class- Welcome on May 23 from 9 a.m. to room at the museum. Select Properties 1 p.m. For information on May 2 is shaping up to be WHNP-BC space, please call 776-6950. quite a red-letter day here in John Polson, sales manager Maya Tyler, We encourage local growers little old Deltaville. First, we for Select Properties, is pleased (Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified) and crafters to come out and have Dealer Days where all the to announce that Pat Willett of participate in this community local boat dealers will put on White Stone has joined Select Properties as an associate Nurse practitioners provide broker. a broad range of services. “Pat brings unique skills to our company and • Routine pregnancy care, post-partum we are most follow-up and annual exams Need a Haul? happy to have • Health and wellness counseling her as part of our marketing to patients of all ages Call team,” said Polson. • Diagnosis, evaluation and treatment Leasure’s Wrecker Service, Inc. W i l l e t t of ongoing conditions, such as PMS, obtained her painful/irregular periods and real estate license in perimenopausal symptoms 1-800-DOTOWIN 1979 and broker’s license in 1990. She was active in real estate in www. .com Fredericksburg for 25 years and VirginiaWomensCenter was a “Top Producer” in the Fredericksburg Area Associa- Please join me in welcoming Maya to our Kilmarnock location. Gentle Yoga tion of Realtors. She also was Her professionalism, experience and warm personality will be of great is now being offered by instructor Laura Leela Norman active with the Fredericksburg Area Builders Association. value to Virginia Women’s Center and the women of the Northern Neck. This body and mind rejuvenating course Willett and her husband J.D. is designed for beginners moved to the Northern Neck or accomplished alike. and she continues to use her • Where? The pristine UUFR Building in White Stone real estate experience here, • When? A four week course starting Wednesdays earning Bronze, Silver and Gold awards in the Chesapeake in May - 6:15 p.m. Kay Stout, MD Bay and Rivers Association 102 DMV Drive • More Info? [email protected] or 758-3150 Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482 or 434-315-4631 of Realtors and the Northern Neck Association of Realtors. Willett is active in her com- munity having served on the 804.436.8038 Northern Neck Entertains Com- mittee and the Rappahannock Obstetrics • HigH - r i s k O b s t e t r i c s Westminster-Canterbury Golf H O spital-based d elivery • g ynecO l O gy • Wellness Committee.

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SinceCelebra t1957ing Award for Excellence in Extension over 50 years David Moore of Deltaville, $145 million. Asian Soybean Rust. unit coordinator and agricul- In the spring of 2007, Moore Moore earned his bachelor’s ture and natural resources was one of three agriculture degree in dairy science and his agent for the Middlesex and natural resource Exten- master’s degree in horticulture County Virginia Cooperative sion agents selected to travel from Virginia Tech. He worked Extension Office, received Vir- to South Africa to observe in the agribusiness industry ginia Tech University’s 2009 and learn about major South before starting a career with Alumni Award for Excellence African crop pests, including Extension in 1992. in Extension. Sponsored by the Virginia Tech Alumni Association, the Alumni Award for Excellence North Point – near Urbanna Large 3-BR, 2-BA home with great floor in Extension is presented Your Urbanna Connection! plan... Living room with FIREPLACE... DR, glassed den... Central air/heat annually to two Virginia pump... Walk up to floored attic... 2-car garage, shop and storage build- Cooperative Extension staff DELTAVILLE – Stove Point – ing... On an ACRE... Great neighborhood...... $349,000 members who have made out- An outstanding property in great standing contributions outside area! Nice waterfront cottage with the classroom. One award goes awesome view! Pier. $859,500 to an Extension specialist and one is given to an Extension agent. Each receives $2,000. For the past 16 years, Moore Hartfield New in Dixie Estates 3-BR, Hartfield Brand New!! has provided leadership and 2006... 3-BR, 1½ BA... 2-BA Cape... De- Hardwood floors... Du- technical knowledge to com- HEALYS CREEK – 2 bedroom 2 garages, 12'x24' stor- tached garage with al-zone heat/air... 3 BR, modity groups in Middlesex and guest suite, 3 full baths, fi replace, 2 age building... 2 lots! electric... In-ground 1½ BA... Front porch, County and throughout East- David Moore car garage, basement. Great water view! River access..$229,500 pool... ACRE..$244,500 back deck...... $165,000 ern Virginia. He is a director of Pier. Community pool, tennis. $649,000 the Tidewater Soil and Water insula,” said Cynthia Rowles, Conservation District Board, 4-H youth development agent where he oversees education for the Middlesex Extension and conservation projects. Office. Moore has held several posi- A Lunenburg County native, tions in the Virginia Extension Moore’s work involves on- HARDYVILLE – Zoned Service Association, includ- farm research and demon- General business – 3,280 sq. ft. ing district director and vice stration plot work with local building – Nicely renovated. High president. He was the profes- farmers. He assists Virginia visibility and traffic. sional organization’s president grain producers in developing $299,000 in 2004. management strategies that “David has brought a high will optimize production and Urbanna Lovely home located on the Rappahannock Riv- level of sincerity, dedica- maximize economic yields er in the Town of Urbanna... Awesome views, pier, garage, cen- tion, credibility, and technical while minimizing negative tral sewer and water...... Price reduced $100,000 to $669,000 expertise to bear on produc- environmental impacts. This Call Virginia Hudgins tion, management, and mar- on-farm research impacts keting issues for soybeans and more than 800,000 acres of 776-9295 or 804-832-3295 grain producers in Middlesex grain and soybeans in Eastern County and the Middle Pen- Virginia, worth an estimated Mason Realty - Urbanna www.masonrealty.com Business seminar is May 7 A “First Steps to Starting the value and importance of a Business Seminar” will be business plans and financial offered on May 7. It will pro- analysis. Rappahannock River 3 BR, 2½ BA, DR, LR, family room, util- vide the basics of self-evalua- This workshop will be held ity, screened porch... Custom cabinets, stainless steel applianc- tion, the idea, entrepreneurship, on May 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. es... Attached garage... Deep well... Bulkheaded shore, 125' pier... defining the need, determining at the Northern Neck Planning DELTAVILLE • 776-9281 www.ruarkrealty.com Amazing sunsets and sunrises!!...... $649,000 the feasibility, and what actions District Commission office at are necessary. 457 Main Street, Warsaw. Topics within these areas Pre-registration is required. The Piankatank River Golf Course will include analytical meth- To register, call 804-333- ods, research sources, the legal 0286, 800-524-8915 or email Lots available in "The Landing" and "The Landing West" starting at $64,500. forms of business, record- [email protected] by May Call for covenants, restrictions and plat. All lots are perk approved. keeping laws, regulations and 1. There is a non-refundable policies, and a discussion on materials fee of $30. Pipe-N-Tree 4 acres... Urbanna 3 BR, 2 BA... Urbanna Historic 3 BR, 2 BA. DR... Deck, DECK... Garage, cor- Cottage Row... Loft carport... River ac- ner lot... Underground room... Gas logs... cess... $20,000 below fence... Generator... Deck... 3-car garage... assessment...$179,900 NEW PRICE $229,500 Workshop.....$249,500

HARDYVILLE - Chick Cove-Three bedroom, 2 bath 2600 sq ft home with great room, large loft, attached garage, on 1.87 wooded acres. Numerous community amenities: pool, tennis and basketball courts, boat ramp and slips.……………………………Reduced to $359,000

Piney Point – on Dancer’s Creek at Piankatank River Renovated creek cottage with glass front overlooking scenic waterway... Cathedral ceilings, wrap-around deck... Storage shed... Concrete drive and parking area... Plus, pier for boat dockage...... $295,000 Southern LandScaping & conStruction, inc. Class “A” Contractor Residential & Commercial DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek - 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Newly renovated Marine Division home with great room, Florida room, kitchen, deck with hot tub & views Permits • Designs • Custom Piers & Docks • Rip Rap Revetments across the Rappahannock River. Pier & boatlift..………………$489,000 Vinyl • Wood Bulkheads • Docks • Access Walkways • Boat Lifts Remotes • Groins • Jetties • Boat Ramps • Houses • Grading • Slope Stabilization • Whiting Creek 2.3 acres of waterfront on bluff with beautiful views Backfill • Waterlines and privacy... 3 BR... Bonus room with water views... Vermont Cast- ing wood stove... Attic storage... Very peaceful...... $399,950 Landscaping Design & Installation • Automatic Irrigation Systems • Trenchless Irrigation • Landscape Renovation • Top Soil, Grading & Seeding • Lighting Deltaville Landscape Maintenance Construction at Bush Park Estates Site Development • Clearing • Demolition • Excavation • Underground Utilities Access to creek just off Drainage • Erosion Control • Decks • Patios • Walkways • Driveways • Hardscaping Rappahannock... 3 BR, 2 BA... Retainer Walls • Wood • Stone • Water Features DECK... 2-car attached garage... 804-785-4242 In very nice neighborhood....$219,000 800-529-6426 HARTFIELD - The Landing West - NEW CONSTRUCTION: 2,900 www.southernlandcon.com • route 33 & 14, shacklefords sq. ft. two story, brick and vinyl siding home fronts on the #3 tee at The Piankatank River Golf Course,3 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a half bath, 2 fireplaces, cherry kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, screened porches, 2 car attached garage, generator and more..………$559,000

Church View 30 acres! 2 stories... 7 rooms, 4 BR, 3 BA… Full base- ment… Workshop, buildings and sheds... 5 acres cleared, 25 acres in woods with stream... 2 stalls in main barn with electric and water.... 4 stalls in 3 other outbuildings...... $399,000

Call or email for free Property Brochure DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Condo Get in for ma tion on other listings and peruse our Land Section nestled in the trees with excellent view of the water. Community pool and pier. Call for details - FIRST OFFERING…………$329,000 offering ev ery thing from small build ing lots to acreage sites! WANTED – We need property to SELL! All types. Please call! No obligation. Waterfront Lots Stop by or call for our free property brochure of all our listings DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek www.masonrealty.com Three Waterfront lots, perk approved for conventional sewage disposal systems. Each lot is partially treed with over 1.5 acres. Eric Johnson ...... 815-8374 Realtors Walter Lawson, Jr. . . . .758-2836 Craig Hall...... 815-8494 Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400 Lot 1 - $199,000 Lot 2 - $219,000 Lot 3 - $239,000 Tillie Hudgins ...... 776-6350 and Jean Darman ...... 758-0777 Marvin Mason ...... 815-8391 Zani Autry ...... 758-3181 Steve Darman ...... 815-2036 Appraisers Bill Kallam ...... 832-1024 Call for brochures on these and other properties. R. D. Johnson II ...... 815-8320 Hersey Mason..758-5624 Roberta Chilcoat . . . . .758-8011 Ed Ruark 824-4044 • Hopson Murfee 776-8064 Urbanna 758-5372 / Saluda 758-2777 / Deltaville 776-9295 Kathy Ward 776-9408 • Paul Seitz 815-1005 April 23, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 Garrett named to Long & Foster Hall of Fame MHS Booster Long & Foster Real Estate Garrett as Top 25 Producer of Richmond Region, and he was scholarship Inc. recently honored Skipper the Year 2008 for the entire named to the Hall of Fame in the Master’s deadline nears Club. IsaBell K. Horsley Evie Wilton In addition, Applications are now being 804-725-6322 Garrett was accepted for the Middlesex real estate, ltd. [email protected] Top Producer, Athletic Booster Club Scholar- Bay/River Office Top Sales- ship and are due no later than www.HorsleyRealEstate.com White Stone and Deltaville person and April 30. Top Producer Those eligible to apply are Units of Long seniors who will from Open HOuse - Deltaville - $378,900 & Foster’s Middlesex High School in June B a y / R i v e r 2009 and have played sports at Office in the high school level or have White Stone. been involved with the sports Other agents from the Bay/ at the high school. Application River office recognized for forms may be obtained at the outstanding achievement for Middlesex High School guid- 2008 were: Beverly Shultz, ance counselor’s office. Call Chairmans Club; Bob Collins Jeannie Bristow at 758-4600 Rappahannock River @ Bridge Sat. and Sun. Noon - 3 p.m. Refreshments! and Tim Hill, Presidents Club; for further information. A Unique Architect Designed Residence Don’t Miss This Beautiful House! Bonnie Vest and Yvonne Hurt, Great Room {23 x 17} Master Bedroom {23 x 14} Directors Club; Ahmet Anday, Kindergarten 1 34 Wooldridge Cove Rd. New home with all the upgrades! 3 bdrms, Fireplace, Granite Countertops 3 Bedrooms, 2 ⁄2 Baths 3 baths, tile, marble granite, screened porch, huge kitchen, dining Byrl Taylor, Mark Bentz, Teresa Moore and Pat Schell- orientation room, bricked FP, beautiful white oak HW floors, 10 ft ceilings, ing, Executive Club. Hardieplank siding, Andersen windows, every room wired for Yvonne Hurt was presented due May 1 cable & internet, 2 car garage, full attic, community well, boat/trailer with the Outstanding Service storage. Established waterfront neighborhood with pier across the Award. Kindergarten orientation for street on Moore’s Creek. The awards were recently students entering kindergar- ten at Middlesex Elementary Call Evie Wilton for more information 804-725-6322 presented at Long & Foster’s annual awards ceremony. For School in September will be more information about Long Friday, May 1, from 1 to 2 Just Listed… Deltaville & Foster Real Estate, visit p.m. Call MES at 758-2496 www.longandfoster.com. for more information. Pier & Ramp across Street Main House plus Artists Studio 2 Great Rooms, 2 Kitchens Piankatank River Waterfront 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths total Beautiful views from this 1928 sq. ft. home on one acre! 130’ of $389,000 waterfront with private pier on the Piiankatank. Abundant wildlife. Close to Piankatank Golf & Country Club. $499,000 circa 1921 A Classic Home

1 9 Rooms 2 ⁄2 Baths New Kitchen, Granite Counters 30 x 15 Master Bedroom $425,000 Bonnie Vest 804-339-5282 Historic Northern Neck - Weems www.DeltavilleRealEstate.com

MICHAEL MARKETING REAL ESTATE IN COR PO RAT ED Deltaville - Ready to build, 3 bdrm septic installed and great loca- Just Listed… in Town tion to town & marinas, FBYC. Almost an acre.…………….$35,950 Urbanna Almost an Acre Fireplace in 20' Great Room 16' Den 17' Kitchen First Floor 23' Master Bedroom {9 Rooms Total} Basement Urbanna Creek access Attached & Detached Garages

776-9297 758-2430 Deltaville, VA 23043 Urbanna, VA 23175 Deltaville AT THE BAY- Cute remodeled 3 bdrm 2 bath home at Nelson Horsley, Jr. 435-0773 the mouth of Broad Creek, views to the bridge & to the Bay from the rooftop deck. Pier installed…………………………..$409,900 Neena Rodgers 436-2326 Katie Horsley Dew 436-6256 Lee Maurer 435-9480 Ron Courtney 514-5475 Piankatank River access - Upscale waterfront community with Monty French 357-3400 Carolyn Bailey 776-0255 DEEP water pier/boat ramp. Lots available from 1.5-1.9 acres, Peggy O'Neill 436-5185 Rick Law 540-273-8254 several have homesites cleared……………….$79,900 - $89,500 Alana Courtney 514-4225 Lee Chewning 758-4661 WE HAVE OTHER LOTS & HOMES FOR SALE. GIVE US A CALL, WE WELCOME NEW CLIENTS.

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B10 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 23, 2009 Time to battle bagworms by David Moore and Dan Nortman Middlesex Extension The bagworm is a general pest of trees and shrubs. The caterpillar of a , the bagworm constructs a carrot-shaped, or ice cream cone shaped, case or bag formed from plant mate- rial. They attack both deciduous trees and ever- greens, but are especially damaging to Leyland cypress, juniper, arborvitae, spruce pine and cedar (most conifers). Large populations of bagworms can strip plants of their foliage and cause them to die. A bagworm infestation often goes unnoticed at first because bagworms are inconspicuous when young. By the time they are fully grown, the branches are bare as a result of their feeding and the 1-2 inch bags are more visible. New MCVRS ambulance Bagworms pass the winter as eggs inside the bag that contained the previous year’s female. In The Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad of Deltaville recently purchased a new mid-to-late May, the eggs hatch and small larvae ambulance. Standing with the new ambulance above are, from left, MCVRS captain Wayne crawl out from the end of the bag in search of Evans, life members Ruth Benson and Patsy Watson, and president Walter Revere. Revere food. By using silk and bits of plant material, noted the ambulance was purchased with funds raised by the rescue squad and its auxil- they soon construct small bags that we begin to iary, including substantial contributions from the community. No county money was used. see by mid-summer. “This was made possible by the citizens of the county and the ambulance is for them and As larvae continue to feed and grow, they by them,” said Revere. enlarge the bag. Older larvae strip evergreens of their needles and consume whole leaves of susceptible deciduous species. By early fall, the Boy Scouts to hold Camporee at RCC bags reach their maximum size of 1.5-2 inches. At this time, the larvae permanently suspend The Rivers District of the the grounds of Rappahannock is all about by attending special their bags from twigs and transform into the Bagworms on a tree near Hardyville. Heart of Virginia Council, Community College’s Warsaw demonstrations on Saturday, pupa or resting stage before becoming an adult. Boy Scouts of America, will Campus, May 1-3. The public is May 2, from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. We have planted a huge number of Leyland hold its Spring Camporee on invited to find out what scouting This “Scout Show” will cypress evergreens here in the Middlesex area. A big mistake that homeowners make is that present activities and demon- We have done this because Leylands grow fast they wait too late to treat. They call for control strations from both Scouting and give us privacy along property lines. We did recommendations in August and September groups and organizations that this not realizing the pests that would follow this after the bags have become large and difficult serve the community. The activ- attractive, fast-growing tree. to penetrate with pesticides. Please remember ities will include lumberjack Leylands also are prone to damage from high to do your chemical controls in May and June. games, knot-tying relays, a dis- winds and have problematic root diseases that Bacillus thuringiensis (Thuricide, Dipel), ability awareness maze, cook- may cause gradual death by the time the tree carbaryl, cyfluthrin, neem, acephate, esfenva- ing demonstrations, pioneering reaches 15-20 years of age. Consult your nurs- lerate, pyrethrin, malathion, dimethoate and demonstrations, slingshot target ery/plant supplier for suggestions for replace- permethrin (these are active ingredients) are practice, and a catapult (con- ments for Leyland cypress. all labeled for homeowner use. Insecticidal structed by the boys) that will For more information about Leylands and soap may give limited control, but must be throw water balloons and tennis their diseases visit pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/ applied early before and during bag formation. in the know balls. pubcd/B1229.htm on the web. Pesticides mentioned are generally listed as the Non-scouting organizations Hand-picking the bags from infested plants active ingredient or common chemical name. The news doesn’t wait for Thursday, so why should you? that plan to participate are Three and destroying the cases are simple ways of Read the pesticide label to determine if the Rivers and Northern Neck Soil reducing bagworm numbers. This procedure correct active ingredient is present. Regardless SSentinel.com is updated daily so you can stay current and Water Conservation Dis- is especially advantageous during the spring, of the product you choose, be sure the plant on local news. Be the fi rst to know – visit SSentinel.com! tricts, Belle Isle State Park, Vir- late summer, and during the fall and winter. For and/or pest you want to control are on the ginia State Police, Coast Guard effective control, you must get every bag, col- label. For more information about bagworms Auxiliary, and Virginia Depart- lect them and discard or burn. When bagworms in the landscape visit ca.uky.edu/entomology/ News and features you won’t want to miss! ment of Game and Inland Fish- are too numerous to hand-pick, an insecticide entfacts/ef440.asp on the web. eries. may be applied. Trade and brand names are used only for  Chesapeake Bay blue crab population increases Remember, however, that the older the bag- educational purposes, and Virginia Coopera- worms become, the more difficult it is to kill tive Extension does not guarantee or warrant  Harvey Morgan announces re-election bid UBA special them with pesticides. The best time to treat with the standards of the product, nor does Virginia pesticides is mid-May to early-June. Treatment Cooperative Extension imply approval of the  VMRC delays new crab regulations until May events group may need to be repeated again by mid-June to product to the exclusion of others which may  New Week in Photos meets Tuesday control the staggering egg hatches. also be suitable.  New video: Making Sails for the Susan Constant The Special Events Volun- teers Committee of the Urbanna  May Rivah Visitor’s Guide is online Business Association (UBA) Special ed committee meets May 7 will meet at the town hall in Urbanna on Tuesday, April 28, The Middlesex County will meet Thursday, May 7, at Office Complex at 2911 Gen- at 7 p.m. All are welcome to Public Schools Special Edu- 3:30 p.m. at the School Board eral Puller Hwy. The public is SSentinel.com attend. cation Advisory Committee Office in the Cooks Corner invited to attend.