Section B November 8, 2012 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA LocalLife %NTERTAINMENTs0EOPLEs#ALENDARS Community invited AREA to help assemble The Gurleys to open EVENTS care packages N6ETERANS$AYAT,-3 Lancaster Middle School will hold its for veterans at park annual Veterans Day Program at 10 a.m. Belle Isle State Park will hold a Friday, November 9, in the auditorium. workshop from 1 to 2 p.m. on Vet- ‘Music at the Store’ Students in grades four through eight erans Day, Sunday, November 11, have been working diligently in prepara- to assemble care packages for the he Gurleys will open the Morat- tion for the program. patients of McGuire Veterans Affair Ttico Waterfront Museum’s new The public is invited to attend and Medical Center in Richmond. winter music series, “Music at the help the students and faculty of Lan- Often, patients are admitted Store,” Saturday, November 10. caster Middle School honor those who before they can gather basic ameni- The concert will be held from have given so much for the freedoms ties, and these items will be provided 7 to 9 p.m. at the museum, in the America has today. for those patients, said chief ranger restored Morattico General Store, at Charlene Talcott. The packages will 6584 Morattico Road in Morattico. N3CHOOLRAFmE be delivered by a staff member. “The audience for this very spe- The Northern Neck Montessori The hospital requests the follow- cial house concert will be limited to School is conducting a raffle to bene- ing items: toothpaste, alcohol free 30,” said organizer Jean Poythress fit the school. Prizes are an iPad, iPod mouthwash, toothbrushes, deodor- Koon. Touch and an iPod Nano. A drawing ant, shampoo, body wash (neutral Tickets are $15 for the show, or will be held Wednesday, November or masculine scents), hand lotion, $40 for the three-concert series. To 14. facial tissues, white “T” shirts, purchase tickets, call Koon at 712- Tickets are $10 each. For tickets, white socks, new sweat pants and 8603, or email jimkoon4@gmail. call Ashley Luck at 436-2639. shirts (all sizes). All items should be com. Wine and beer will be avail- new. Travel sizes of toiletries cannot able for purchase. N"IRTHPLACEREUNION be accepted. Bill and Pam Gurley of Lancaster The staff of George Washington “Virginia State Parks are proud County have been successfully Birthplace National Monument invites to be participating in events for our writing, performing and recording all birthplace alumni to celebrate the veterans of the armed services. On traditional tunes, including folk, dedication of the second walking bridge Veterans Day, all parks will offer a blues, and bluegrass for more than over Popes Creek. program to honor our veterans and 25 years, said Koon. They have per- The dedication and reunion will be Belle Isle is happy to be part of that formed across Virginia and beyond. held at the park beginning at 9:30 a.m. initiative,” said Talcott. Flatt and Scruggs exerted an early Saturday, November 10, with a flag- Any or all of these items can be influence on Bill Gurley, who plays raising ceremony. Other events will brought to the Visitor Center where banjo, fiddle and mandolin. Pam include an official welcome at 11 a.m., they will be packaged. Refresh- Gurley’s “pure” vocals were first speaker session at 2 p.m., reunion gath- ments will be provided, and there is featured in a rock/gospel group. ering all day and living history demon- no parking fee on that day. For those Remaining concerts in the series strations all day. who cannot make it that day, items will include Janie Meneeley and may be dropped off at the park in Paul DiBlasi, performing as Calico N&REEmUSHOTS advance. Jack, January 19 and M.S.G.—The The Three Rivers Health District, in Acoustic Blues Trio, February 9. coordination with Lancaster County Public Schools and the Lancaster County Museum program "ILLAND0AM'URLEY Department of Emergency Services, will conduct a mass vaccination exercise will address from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, November RAL Jewelry Show Museum launches 10, at Lancaster Middle School at 191 menhaden issues School Street in Kilmarnock. ‘Little Angels’ Seasonal flu vaccinations will be The Mary Ball Washington administered free to anyone ages 18 Museum & Library will hold its slated this weekend Christmas project years or older. Recipients are asked to annual meeting Saturday, Novem- wear short sleeves to expedite the vac- ber 17, at Grace Episcopal Church The Kilmarnock Museum’s cination procedure. in Kilmarnock. he Rappahannock Art League’s Angel Tree, also known as the Doors open at 9:30 a.m. for coffee Tannual Jewelry Show, November “Little Angels,” is accepting names N.UTSALE and refreshments, said executive 9 and 10, will feature a raffle for a of children from the Northern Neck The Women of Grace Episcopal director Karen Hart. The meeting one-of-a-kind work of wearable art. that are from families unable to pro- Church annual nut sale order dead- begins at 10 a.m. and includes brief Jacquie Colligan has offered to vide Christmas gifts for their chil- line is Friday, November 9. To place business reports, election of board donate a piece from her collection for dren without causing serious hard- an order, call Kinnet Ehring at 438- members, and the featured program the cause, according to show chair- ships and those that fall between 9320. “Economy and Ecology: Current man Julie Seder. Proceeds will go the cracks. The selection includes 20 oz. salted Issues in Menhaden Fishing.” directly to the Rappahannock Art Applications for children up to and unsalted peanuts, $13; 40 oz. Guest speakers will be Monty League to help fund programs to ben- age 14 are available at Union Bank salted and unsalted peanuts, $18; 20 Deihl, general manager of the efit the community. and EVB Bank in Kilmarnock, EVB oz. chocolate covered peanuts, $15; Omega Protein plant in Reedville, The show will feature the work of Bank in Burgess, littleangelstree@ 16 oz. bag of shelled pecan halves, and Dr. Robert Latour, profes- 10 talented artisans. Returning art- yahoo.com and 580-0715. $11; and 22 oz. double dipped choco- sor of fisheries science at the Vir- ists include Colligan, Kathleen Noff- Angel cards with the name of a late pecans, $17. ginia Institute of Marine Science in singer, Sue Broadway, Seder, Anne child and their age may be picked Gloucester. Harris, and Wanda Hollberg as well as up at the EVB Banks in Kilmar- N9ARDSALE Deihl will speak about menhaden Kathy Salamone, Rhonda Lawrence, nock, Burgess, Heathsville and The Bluff Point Community League fishing and processing operations Linda Egland and Lyn Burrell. Callao, Union Bank in Kilmarnock, will hold its annual yard sale from in the Northern Neck and the indus- The work offered for sale repre- *ULIE 3EDER IS CHAIRMAN OF THE and the Kilmarnock Walmart (by 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, November try’s role in the community, past sents many styles and a variety of 2APPAHANNOCK!RT ,EAGUES ANNUAL the customer service desk)start- 10, at the Bluff Point Community and present. Dr. Latour will discuss materials, said Seder. Shoppers will *EWELRY3HOW ing around Thanksgiving, or call League, 2595 Bluff Point Road near the menhaden research and popula- find classic gemstone and sterling 580-0715, said chairman Brenda Kilmarnock. tion studies being done by VIMS silver beads, fused and dichroic glass, Shirah. Donations of non-clothing items scientists. delicately woven beaded elements, For those who would like to help will be accepted from 9 a.m. to noon The meeting is open to the public; found and repurposed objects, and on Saturday. The public is invited to and cannot afford to completely Friday, November 9. however, reservations are required even up-cycled Potomac River glass. a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, sponsor a child, a single gift of a no later than November 14. Contact Several of the artists also will dem- when singer-songwriter Daniel Hib- toy or clothing is appreciated, she N5,623RAFmE 462-7280, or [email protected]. onstrate their skills and answer ques- bard will play acoustic guitar. said. For cash donations, call 580- The Upper Lancaster Volunteer Donations will be collected at the tions about the process. Tickets for the raffle will be on sale 0715. Rescue Squad is raffling a trip for two meeting and shared by MBWML The show will be held at the Studio at the gallery through November 10. There will always be children not to the Bahamas December 15 through with the fire recovery fund of the Gallery at 19 North Main Street in The fee is $2 per ticket, or three for sponsored and these gifts go a long 22. Air fare for two is included and Deltaville Maritime Museum. Kilmarnock. Hours are 1 p.m. to 7 $5. The drawing will take place at the way to help these children enjoy the winner can bring up to six guests. Copies of Capt. Ed Sherrill’s book, p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. end of the show. Christmas, said Shirah. Passports are required. The Wreck of the Beatrice, will be The “Little Angels” helped over A drawing will be held December available for purchase. 350 children from the Northern 8. Only 500 tickets will be sold. For Neck in 2011 and was also able to tickets, contact any squad member, or provide Christmas gifts and cards call 436-6488. to over 1,000 seniors last year in Lodge to hold nine counties, she said. N3ECOND(AND3ANTA Items needed for senior stockings The Rappahannock General Hos- roadway cleanup are sugar free hot chocolate, sugar pital Volunteer Auxiliary will hold its free Alpine Spiced Cider Apple fourth annual Second Hand Santa Sale In conjunction with the Virginia Flavor drink mix, packaged nabs this month in the former Radio Shack Department of Transportation’s or cookies, sugar free candies and location in the Lancaster Square shop- Adopt-A-Highway program, Lan- small items that will fit inside a ping center.
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