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05.08.14 Section B - Southside Sentinel
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Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896
Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • May 8, 2014
Vol. 120, No. 6
B Section
Chargers blast Pointers;
host Charles City today
by Tom Hardin
Behind a balanced hitting attack
and the pitching of Alex Fitchett, the
Middlesex Chargers downed West
Point 12-4 Tuesday in a Conference
42 game that lasted almost three
hours.
Fitchett (2-0) gave up 4 hits, 3
earned runs and 5 walks in 6 2/3
innings while striking out 10. At the
plate he had a single, double and 3
RBIs.
The Chargers struck for 4 runs in
the third inning on Austin Cooper’s
two-run single, a run-scoring triple by
Chris Blake, and a run-scoring single
by Adam White.
MHS added 2 more runs in the fifth
inning without getting a hit. An error,
two hit batters, and two walks produced the runs.
The Chargers put the game away
with 5 runs in the sixth inning. Big
hits in the inning were a two-run
single by Mason Phillips and a tworun double by Fitchett.
Charger JVs
to visit Cavs
The Middlesex High School junior
varsity baseball team lost two games
this week, 11-2 to Mathews on Friday
and 12-2 to West Point on Tuesday.
Against Mathews, Simon Unsworth
doubled and drove in a run, Chipper
Anderson had two singles and a run,
and Zach Bristow and John Sears
each singled.
In the West Point contest, Elijah
Darnell had two singles and drove in a
run, and Kevin Horton and Anderson
both singled and drove in a run.
The Chargers will travel to King
William on Tuesday, May 13, and will
host King and Queen in their final
game on Friday, May 23, at Deltaville
Ballpark.
MHS tacked on an insurance run in
the seventh inning when Kyle Lawson
tripled and scored on Blake’s single.
Matt Horne also had a double for
MHS.
Last Friday at Mathews, the Chargers lost 8-3 in a Conference 42 game.
The Chargers jumped ahead 1-0 in
the top of the first inning when, with
two outs, Cooper and Blake singled
and White delivered an RBI single.
The Blue Devils took the lead for
good with 4 runs in the bottom of the
first inning.
The Chargers scored a run in the
sixth when White walked and eventually scored on a bases-loaded walk to
Kyle Shelton.
Blake drove in the final Middlesex
run with a single in the seventh.
Blake had 3 hits in the game and
Trey Blankenship had 3 walks.
Kyle Shelton pitched 5 1/3 innings
for the Chargers. “Kyle threw strikes
Middlesex JVs defeat West Point
but Mathews did a good job of putting
the ball in play,” said Charger coach
Middlesex High JV third baseman Maddie Norwood waits for a throw from catcher Lynn Burch as a West
Timmy Blake.
Middlesex will host Charles City Point runner steals third base during Tuesday’s Conference 42 MHS victory at the Middlesex Sports Complex.
at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, in 0U[OLIHJRNYV\UKPZWP[JOLY1HaS`U/H`LZYPNO[HUKÄYZ[IHZLTHU1\SPHUUH:VSVTHU
(Photo by Tom Chillemi)
Deltaville; will host King William
at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13, in
Deltaville; and will host King and
Queen in a doubleheader on Thursday, May 15, beginning at 4:30 at
Deltaville Ballpark.
golf
Results of May 1 competition
(individual stroke play-net) in the
Piankatank Ladies Golf Association
are Crystal Welch 64, Patty Rosenberg 66, Marny Richardson 71.
* * * *
Results of competition (low gross)
in the Deer Run Women’s Golf Association are as follows:
First Flight: 1. Kim Williams 73;
2. Rita Prendergast 83; 3. Sue Rackley 91.
Second Flight: 1. Cricket Call 92;
2. Sheila Lia 97; 3. Suzie Henry 108.
MHS girls down Pointers
by Tom Chillemi
The Middlesex High School varsity
split a pair of Conference 42 softball
games, defeating West Point 6-4 on
Tuesday, and losing 4-0 at Mathews.
On Friday, good defensive plays
by the Lady Chargers kept Mathews
within reach. Alert catcher Avis Keeling snagged a foul tip and caught a
Mathews runner who had taken a big
lead off first base. Keeling fired the
ball to first baseman Tambria Wake.
Wake and second baseman Olivia
Major got the runner in a rundown
and pitcher Kaitlyn Weber made the
diving tag to finish the play.
Quinlan Moore had a pair of fine
catches in center field. Third baseman
Zariah Freeze turned in three good
defensive plays.
At the plate, Moore collected three
sharp singles. Austen Taylor Dozier
and Keeling both singled.
On Tuesday at West Point the Lady
Chargers prevailed in another nailbiter 6-4.
Middlesex took a 3-run lead in the
top of the third inning. West Point
came back in the bottom of the fifth
for a 4-3 lead.
The Lady Chargers rallied in
the top of the seventh with 3 runs.
Moore’s second triple of the game
scored Dozier to tie the game. Moore
(See Softball, page B10)
Record crowd sees nine different
winners in 10 races at speedway
A record-breaking crowd at Virginia Motor Speedway was treated to
some outstanding racing on Saturday
night with nine different winners in
10 features during Truckin Thunder
Scout Night presented by the Virginia
Army National Guard.
Visiting victory lane were Justin
Williams and Jared Powell (Victory
Lap Late Models), Mark Parks and
Tyler Bare (Aaron’s Pro Late Models),
Matt Quade and Mike Reynolds (Budweiser Modifieds), and Brian Bradley
and Brandon Sandridge (Collision
One Limited Stocks). Hunter Shelton
won both Truckin Thunder Sportsman
features.
Both Victory Lap Late Model Twins
were exciting. In the first 15-lapper
Jared Powell and Billy Hubbard led
the field to green with Hubbard taking
the lead out of turn 2. On lap seven
Troy Williams took over the lead with
Justin Williams in tow. With T. Williams on the bottom and J. Williams
up on the cushion, the two battled
nearly door to door for the next two
laps before J. Williams rocketed to the
lead. J. Williams held off a final challenge from T. Williams with two laps
left to score the win.
In the second feature for the Victory Lap Late Models, Powell and
John Staton led the field to green, and
this time Powell took the top spot and
pulled to a three-car advantage on the
field. It took eighth-starting Justin
Williams to use the cushion again to
make his way to second. Once in the
runner-up spot he began putting pressure on Powell for the lead.
With two laps to go, J. Williams
pulled to the outside of Powell in turn
1 only to have the door shut. J. Williams would not give up and rode the
cushion in turns 3 and 4 to pull even
as the two came to the white flag. The
two raced side by side all the way back
to the checkers with Powell holding
on at the line by .048 of a second.
In the Aaron’s Pro Late Models
Neal Hudgins and David Puckett led
the field to green with it going four
wide into turn 2. When the smoke
cleared it was Hudgins with the lead.
His run at the front was short lived
as third generation driver Tyler Bare
took the lead on lap 2. Bare looked to
be in control with Daniel Baggerly,
Mark Parks, Bobby Thompson all
within striking distance. Coming out
of turn 4 Bare’s ride pushed up the
track allowing Parks to get by and go
on for the win with Thompson on his
bumper for second.
In the second feature for the Aaron’s Pro Late Models, Bare and Baggerly led the field to green with Bare
taking the lead out of turn 2. Bare led
flag to flag but would have to hold
off a late charge by Baggerly to take
his first career win at Virginia Motor
Speedway.
In qualifying Baggerly set a new
division track record with a lap of
18.488 seconds breaking his weekold mark.
May 3 results:
Late models -Twin #1- First, Justin
Williams; second, Troy Williams; and
third, John Staton. Twin #2- First,
Jared Powell; second, J. Williams; and
third, T. Williams.
Pro late models - Twin #1- First,
Mark Parks; second, Bobby Thompson; and third, Daniel Baggerly. Twin
#2- First, Tyler Bare; second, Baggerly; and third, Thompson.
Sportsmen - Twin # 1 - First,
Hunter Shelton; second, Brett Adkins;
and third, Hunter Ashworth. Twin #2
- First, Shelton; second, Adkins; and
third, Junior Carter.
Modifieds - Twin #1 - First, Matt
Quade; second, Mike Reynolds; and
third, Dan Arnold. Twin #2 - First,
Reynolds; second, Joey Polevoy; and
third, Quade.
Limited stocks - Twin #1 - First,
Brian Bradley; second, David Bowler;
and third, Andrew Tarbox. Twin #2 _
First, Brandon Sandridge; second,
Tarbox; and third, Bradley.
Upcoming schedule
May 10 - No races scheduled.
May 17: Ultimate super late
models (50 laps). modifieds (25 laps),
sportsmen (25 laps), limited stocks
(20 laps).
VMS is on Route 17 in Jamaica,
eight miles north of Saluda.
2014 Ware Academy girls lacrosse team
2014 Ware Academy boys lacrosse team
Members of the 2014 Ware Academy boys lacrosse team include, front row from left, Christopher Morrison
and Sam Carmine; second row, Jacob Ward, Zach Hendrix and Kade Havens; third row, Jefferson Elkin, Christopher Lamb, Zak Webb, William Revere, Drake James, Russell McMurtrie, Cody Carnes and Reed Atkinson;
and back row, coach Bob Leibowitz, Jarius Monroe, Charlie Revere, Jake Ledbetter, Henry Singleton, Drew
Hendrix, Scotty Peterson, coach Ned Markert, and coach Nick Ledbetter.
Members of the 2014 Ware Academy girls lacrosse team include, front
row from left, Brenna Hendrix and Katie Hunter; second row, Ava
Atkinson, Grace Bandurco, Louise Strawn, Allison Hughes and Khatiana
Perez; third row, Haley Harris, Colleen Rae, Julia Goodwin, Blair Pausic,
Alice Strawn and Quinn Glovier; and back row, Caroline Fuccella,
Ashley Shackelford, Anne Stewart, Elizabeth Curry and Reilly Price. Not
pictured is Nicole Brown.
B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 8, 2014
YMCA crowns winners
of 9th Annual Golf Classic
Middlesex YMCA teams dominate tournament
The Northern Neck YMCA hosted this year’s 9-11 year old soccer tournament on May 3.
The Middlesex Family YMCA entered three teams in the tournament along with seven other
teams from surrounding counties. After starting games at 9 a.m., Middlesex quickly became
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Above is the championship team coached by Luis Juarez and Juan Juarez. Team members, in
no particular order, include Ethan Jones, Colby Mitchem, Wyatt Evans, Lane Glasco, Talon
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Juarez, Joseph Valencia and Lyndsey Hudson. The second place team was coached by Scott
Dean, and the third place team, the regular season champion, was coached by Chuck Johnson. The YMCA thanks all who attended the tournament and especially the coaches that
have raised the bar in the Middlesex Family YMCA youth soccer program.
CCS standout named Virginia Sailor-of-the-Year
Christchurch School (CCS)
senior Carter Little (crew),
son of Nevan and Lynne Little
of Charlotte, N.C., has been
named Virginia Interscholastic
Sailing Association’s 2013-14
Virginia Sailor-of-the-Year.
Other Seahorses named to
the Spring VISA All-State
honors list are Graham Shivers (skipper), son of Gregg and
Lisa Shivers of White Stone;
Hector Guzman (skipper), son
of Hector Guzman and Alejandra Casas of Huixquilucan,
Mexico; Jack Elkin (skipper),
Middlesex High School
Featured Athletes of the Week
son of John and Jane Elkin of
Urbanna; Heidi Ruse (crew),
daughter of Keith and Jacqui
Ruse of Hartfield; and Annabel
Carrington, daughter of Tazewell and Johanna Carrington
of White Stone.
Coach Isaac Clark and the
CCS Sailing Team have qualified again this year for the Clifford D. Mallory Fleet Race
ISSA High School Championship Nationals on May 9-11 in
San Diego, Cal.
Sponsored by
Bill Hudgins
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Middlesex Force 15
Middlesex RipTide 5
For the RipTide, Ella Hodges
had 2 singles and Lilly Taylor
added 1 single.
For the Force, Taylor Berry
had 2 singles and Gracie Billins added 1 single. Kaeyln
Sibley pitched a complete
game with 8 strikeouts. Nice
defensive plays were turned
in by Haley Harcum and Sara
Paige Murray.
Mathews Transformers 11
Midlesex Force 11
For the Force, Taylor Berry
had a triple and 1 single,
Gracie Billins had 2 singles,
Kaelyn Sibley had a single,
Skye Haskiel added a single,
Haley Harcum added a single
and a double, and Sara Paige
Murray added a single.
This game was a real nailbiter. The teams traded the lead
3 times. The potential gamewinning run,was thrown out at
home plate to end the game.
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The
Middlesex
Family
YMCA’s 9th Annual Golf Classic took place under gorgeous
conditions on May 2 at the
Piankatank River Golf Club
(PRGC) in Hartfield. As a major
fundraiser for the Y’s Annual
Campaign, all proceeds of the
golf tournament go to support
the Middlesex YMCA through
scholarships and programs.
A special thanks to the
Ace Sponsors: Bay Freight,
Bristow-Faulkner
Funeral
Home, Captain Johnny, C&F
Bank, Deltaville Market, EVB,
Jackson Creek Seafood, Revere
Gas, and Tom and Bea Foley.
“This tournament is a wonderful way to celebrate the Y’s
impact in Middlesex County,”
said Y branch executive Rosabeth Ward Kissman. “Thank
you to the golfers, countless
volunteers, YMCA and PRGC
staff and many, many donors
for creating a quality tournament packed with prizes, great
food, dancing and fun. We are
certainly stronger together,
and this ultimately benefits the
youth and families of our community through more opportunities at our YMCA.”
Flight winners were:
1st Flight: 1st Place-Chad
Williams,
Cliff Williams,
Chucky Foster, T. Foster, 59;
2nd Place-Gene Gillispie, Chad
Gillispie, Irvin Shackelford,
Jimmy Pitts, 60; 3rd PlaceEG Fleet, LeRoy Holt, Jimmy
Johnson, (first name unknown)
Peterson, 61.
2nd Flight: 1st Place-Susan
Pittman, Gina Custis, Danny
Whitaker, Robert Fleet, 63; 2nd
Place-Bobby Wilson, Heath
Bray, Jerry Duke, Chris Anderson, 64; 3rd Place-Jason Rowe,
Chris Hubbard, Billy Hogge,
David Tillage, 65.
3rd Flight: 1st Place-Charlie Hart, Bill Cawthorn, Sally
Austin, Al Langer, 69; 2nd
Place-Roger Weakley, Bo
Ralston, Larry Welch, Brenda
Seay, 70; 3rd Place, Fritz Sitterding, Pete Olenick, Bob Scherrer, Gary Richardson, 70.
Putting Contest: 1st PlaceFritz Sitterding; 2nd Place-Peter
Olenick; 3rd Place-Gary Richardson.
Closest to the Pin: men #7,
Chad Williams, and #17, Chad
Gillispie; women #5, Gloria
Mathews, and #14, Susan Pittman.
Longest Drive: men-Chad
Williams; women-Gina Custis.
In the “Y”: Irvin Shackelford.
First Flight winners, in no particular order, were Chad Williams, Cliff Williams, Chucky Foster and T. Foster.
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Gina Custis, Robert Fleet and Susan Pittman.
First Flight winners, in no particular order, were Charlie
Hart, Bill Cawthorn, Sally Austin, Al Langer.
Colts signup
continues
Saturday
Middlesex County Youth
Football Association registration dates are scheduled for
three more Saturdays, May 10
and 31, and June 7. Registration
will be held at the Middlesex
Sports Complex behind St.
Clare Walker Middle School in
Locust Hill from 9 a.m.-2 p.m
each Saturday. Ages 5 to 14
are eligible to play. Registration
forms are also available online
at www.middlesexcolts.com or
at Urbanna Builders’ Supply in
Saluda.
Weekly Tides
Windmill Point – Sunrise & Moon – May 2014
5/9
Low
High
Low
High
1:37
7:23
1:58
7:55
0.4’
1.1’
0.3’
1.2’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
6:01
8:02
2:56
3:04
Tue. 5/13
Low 5:00 0.1’
High 10:39 1.2’
Low 5:01 0.0’
High 11:02 1.5’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
5:57
8:06
5:11
7:07
Sat. 5/10
Low
High
Low
High
2:32
8:16
2:46
8:44
0.4’
1.1’
0.2’
1.3’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
6:00
8:03
3:27
4:02
Wed. 5/14
Low 5:46 0.0’
High 11:24 1.2’
Low 5:46 0.0’
High 11:47 1.5’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
5:56
8:07
5:53
8:11
Sun. 5/11
Low
High
Low
High
3:24
9:06
3:32
9:31
0.2’
1.1’
0.2’
1.3’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
5:59
8:04
3:59
5:01
Thu. 5/15
Low 6:33 -0.1’
High 12:10 1.3’
Low 6:32 -0.1’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
5:56
8:08
6:40
9:14
Mon. 5/12
Low 4:13 0.2’
High 9:53 1.2’
Low 4:17 0.1’
High 10:17 1.4’
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonset
Moonrise
5:58
8:05
4:33
6:03
Fri. 5/16
High 12:34 1.6’
Low 7:19 -0.2’
High 12:57 1.3’
Low 7:20 -0.1’
Sunrise
5:55
Sunset
8:08
Moonset 7:34
Moonrise10:13
Fri.
Corrections
High
Low Height
Piankatank River, Cherry Pt.
Great Wicomico River Light
Smith Point Light
-1:42
0:30
1:01
-1:44
0:20
0:44
86%
75%
86%
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May 8, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3
school
RCC commencement is Friday
At the 42nd commencement
of Rappahannock Community
College this Friday, May 9, in
Warsaw, the featured speaker
will be Lance Barton, the
founder and CEO of the Northern Neck Food Bank (NNFB).
The honor of bearing the college mace in the procession has
been awarded to Robert Griffin, academic dean of RCC’s
Glenns Campus.
The NNFB is the first rural
food bank in the state of Virginia, and one which is considered a model organization. He
is often called upon for advisory assistance to similar organizations across the United
States.
Barton came to the Northern Neck from Kansas City,
Missouri, in 2002. His original intention was to stay only
a few weeks. “I have lived in
many places, but this is the first
area that I have called home,”
he said.
As chair of Compassionate
Ministries at the White Stone
Church of the Nazarene in
Lancaster County, he oversaw
the church’s food and clothing
pantries for six years. In 2010
he started the Northern Neck
Food Bank, using a pick-up
truck to assist area food pantry
leaders in transporting food
from the Central Virginia Food
Bank in Richmond. Partnerships with local farmers have
made it possible for NNFB to
provide fresh produce not only
to the immediate area, but to
food banks across eastern Virginia. Barton lives with his
wife and daughter at Wicomico
Church in Northumberland
County.
By bearing the college mace
at Commencement 2014, Dean
Robert Griffin joins a distinguished group of individuals
who have been singled out over
RCC’s 44-year history as outstanding examples of service
in administration of justice
from Virginia Commonwealth
University. In addition, he did
post-master’s coursework in
higher education at North Carolina State University and the
College of William and Mary,
and attended the North Carolina Criminal Justice Academy.
His career includes experience
as a high school social studies teacher, a probation and
parole officer, a criminal justice instructor, and head of programs at two other community
colleges. He has been a trainer
at police academies, as well
as providing training at local,
state, federal, and military corLance Barton
rectional facilities.
At RCC, Griffin has taught
administration
of
justice
courses, and many sections of
the required “College Success
Skills.” He hopes to continue
teaching after his retirement
as an adjunct faculty member.
His up-to-the-minute teaching skills are evidenced by his
recent success in completing
the “Instructional Design for
Online Learning” course.
A native of Louisburg, North
Carolina, Griffin lives with
his wife in upper Gloucester
County. His spare-time interests include cars, travel, “tech
gadgets,” and reading autobiographies.
The public is cordially
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invited to attend the commencement ceremony, which
and leadership. Griffin has will begin at 6:30 p.m. on the
served as academic dean of the front lawn at RCC’s Warsaw
Glenns Campus since August Campus.
2011. Between his 1987 arrival
at RCC and that date, he has Governor’s School
ably filled the positions of division chair, campus director, plans golf event
and dean of students. He plans
in memory of
to retire on June 30.
Dean Griffin holds a bach- Randy Brown
elor’s degree in history and a
The Chesapeake Bay Govermaster’s degree in education,
both from East Carolina Uni- nor’s School (CBGS) Educaversity, and a master’s degree tion Foundation is sponsoring
a golf tournament on Saturday, May 31, at Hobbs Hole
Golf Course in Tappahannock
in memory of mathematics teacher Randy Brown.
Registration for the tournament begins at 8 a.m. and the
shotgun start is at 9 a.m. The
format is a four-man scramble
with other challenges available
throughout the morning. Following the golf tournament,
players will have a barbecue
lunch, which is available to
non-golfers for $15.
Information about the golf
tournament is available on the
foundation website at www.
cbgsfoundation.com, or can be
obtained by calling the school
at 758-6788. The registration
fee is $75 per golfer and all
donations are tax-deductible.
This event is the major fundraising effort for the CBGS
Education Foundation. Its goal
is to raise funds to support the
academic and field studies programs for the students.
Christchurch
choir performs
Saturday at
Bruton Parish
On Saturday, May 10, at 8
p.m. the Christchurch School
(CCS) Cantorion, Chapel
Choir, soloists, instrumentalists
and organist Tedd Roseberry
will perform in the Candlelight
Concert Series at Bruton Parish
Episcopal Church in Colonial
Williamsburg. The concert,
under the direction of CCS
Fine & Performing Arts Chair
Mark Parsons, is free and open
to the public. Parking is permitted on Duke of Gloucester
Street during the concert.
;OL:[*SHYL>HSRLY-LZ[P]HS)HUKHIV]LWSHJLKÄYZ[PUP[ZKP]PZPVU^P[OHYH[PUNVML_JLSlent at the Music Showcase Festival in Williamsburg. Band members are, front row from
left, Jacob South, Taylor Lewis, Hunter Ward, Sarah Walton, Caleb Bagley, Zach Burch, and
Jack Graulich; second row, Marlow Pratt, Michaela Chowning, Ivonnlyn Santiago, Micheal
Veney, Shawn Haskiell, Kiera Peters, Kimberly Price, and Bryana Rios; third row, Alyssa
Deel, Jeffery Jones, Cheyanne Fisher, Amber Edwards, Sylvia Shattuck, Jasmine Roye, and
Payton St. Louis; back row, Jolie Kamm, MaKenzie Bristow, Kayla Paulos, Breniah Hart,
Jerry Lindsey, Sam Croxton, Elizabeth Wilding, and Autumn McMeechan. Not pictured are
Chloe Sabourin, Clayton Ellis and Danielle Cassell.
The St. Clare Walker Eighth Grade Band (above) performed for a performance assessment
at St. Clare Walker Middle School and received a superior rating.
Middlesex school band programs
earn excellent and superior ratings
Instrumental music students
at Middlesex High School and
St. Clare Walker Middle School
performed for the Virginia Band
and Orchestra Directors Association Standards of Learning
performance assessment held
at King George High School in
March.
The MHS Symphonic Band,
under the direction of Rob
Specketer, and the St. Clare
Walker Seventh Grade Band,
under the direction of Daphne
Guill, received excellent ratings.
The St. Clare Walker Eighth
Grade Band received a superior rating on its performance
assessment held at St. Clare
Walker Middle School.
In addition to group performances, both instrumental programs have students involved in
state and local honor bands. In
January, Middlesex High clari-
net players Amy Damron and
Emily Sheppard, along with
St. Clare Walker flute player
Bryana Rios, were selected to
participate in the 17th Annual
Virginia Tech Honor Band.
Sheppard and Rios also were
selected to the Virginia Band
and Orchestra Directors Association District 15 Honor Bands.
The following students were
selected to perform in the
Northern Neck/Middle Peninsula Area Honor Band: Nicole
Barnhardt, Emma Barnhardt,
Damron, Nick Morris, Sheppard, and Gabrielle Taylor from
Middlesex High; and Rios and
Zakara Blanding from St. Clare
Walker.
St. Clare Walker computer
music composition teams
recently competed in the Great
Computer Challenge sponsored by WHRO. Autumn
McMeechan and Zakara Blan-
Christchurch to present
Spanish Music Festival
On Sunday, May 11, at
2 p.m., students from the
Christchurch School Honors
Spanish Music Class will
offer a celebration of Spanish culture, featuring Spanish
music, food, fun and games at
the school’s waterfront at 49
Seahorse Lane, Christchurch.
This student-led Spanish
Music Festival encourages and
welcomes guests of all ages,
and on this Mother’s Day afternoon, festivities will honor
all moms and grandmothers
with free entry to the event. A
variety of Spanish food selections will be offered, and CCS
students and local talent will
provide the music, along with
Spanish music playlists created
by students.
Admission for the event
will be $8 at entry, $5 for stu-
NURSE AIDE
TRAINING COURSE
Lancashire Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center
in Kilmarnock VA is offering state-certified nurse aid
training program beginning Tuesday, June 3, 2014.
This four week, Monday-Friday day shift program is
designed to prepare students for the Certified Nurse
Aide (C.N.A.) Licensing exam and a rewarding
future in nursing with employment opportunities
available at Lancashire Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center in Kilmarnock, VA.
Payment plans are available.
Hurry, class size is limited!
Contact Brandy Cornette
804-435-1684
dents, and free to all moms,
with all proceeds to benefit the
Christchurch School Foreign
Language Department. For
more information about the
festival, contact Brook Davis
at bdavis@christchurchschool.
org or 971-678-7193.
ding placed first, and Macy
Taylor and Sydney Funk placed
third.
The St. Clare Walker Festival
Band, comprised of students
from the seventh and eighth
grade bands, recently competed
in the Music Showcase Festival in Williamsburg. Music
ensembles from North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia
performed for adjudication and
competition. St. Clare Walker
placed first in its division with
a rating of excellent.
Booster Club
scholarship
available
Applications
are
now
being accepted for the 2014
Middlesex Athletic Booster
Club Scholarship and are due
no later than May 15. Those eligible to apply are seniors who
will graduate from Middlesex
High School in June 2014
and have played sports at the
high school level or have been
involved with the sports at the
high school.
Application forms may be
obtained at the Middlesex High
School guidance counselor’s
office. Call Jeannie Bristow at
758-3641 or 694-7055 for further information.
B4 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 8, 2014
church
Pollard to speak at revival
Ralston
to lead
UUFR
service
executive in the Department of
Health and Human Services, is
a graduate of King and Queen
Central High School, Virginia
State University and worked
for IBM teaching industrial
education and electronics
development.
On Sunday, May 11, Connie
George Townes will lead the
Ralston
will speak at the Unimusic.
tarian Universalist Fellowship
of the Rappahannock (UUFR).
The title of her talk is “Find
and Express Our Own Innate
Rhythm.”
Ralston has been an active
part of the local drumming
community for over 25 years,
There will be a “Pre-Pas- Beulah Men’s Choir of Lively, facilitating participatory sestors Gospel Extravaganza” at Trevon Waters of Lancaster, sions that provide fun, exer5 p.m., Saturday, May 10, at and The Praise Dancers of Cal- cise, and music to groups
from nursery schools to nursthe Church of Deliverance in vary Baptist at Christchurch.
Lively.
The special guest will be The ing homes and hospitals,
Featured will be the Con- Gospel Angels of Washington, Scouts, 4-H groups, Boys and
Girls Clubs, camps, retreats,
away Brothers of Lancaster, D.C.
schools, churches and agencies. She will be joined by
Abiding Faith service set for 2 p.m. Terri Watson.
The UUFR meets every
On Sunday, May 11, Abiding note that this is a change in Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 366
Faith Baptist Church at 83 Bluff time from the regular service. James Wharf Road in White
Point Road in Kilmarnock Evangelist Brenda Phillips will Stone. Coffee and refreshwill worship at 2 p.m. Please deliver the message.
ments will follow the service.
Deacon Percy Pollard, chair
of the deacon’s ministry of First
Mt. Olive Baptist Church in
Newtown, will be the speaker
at a Saturday Night Revival
at 7 p.m. on May 10 at Grace
Episcopal Church, Route 684,
Millers Tavern.
Deacon Pollard served
under President Reagan as an
Music event set at
Church of Deliverance
Immanuel
to celebrate
Women’s Day
Immanuel Baptist Church
in Saluda will celebrate its
annual Women’s Day program
on Sunday, May 11, at 11 a.m.
Rev. Marion Kirby, associate
minister of First Baptist Church
Morrison, Newport News, will
be the guest speaker.
All ladies are invited to
come and fellowship, wearing
a pastel color and a hat if they
wish. Rev. Calvin Rideau Sr. is
the church pastor.
Spring Hill
to celebrate
Mother’s Day
Spring Hill Baptist Church
in Cobbs Creek will celebrate
Mother’s Day this Sunday, May
11, by honoring all women with
a flower at the 11 a.m. morning worship service. Pastor
Dr. Chuck McDaniel’s sermon
will be “Eunice—Mother of an
Evangelist”. (1 Tim. 1:5).
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SRBA choir obituaries
seeks new
members
The Southside Rappahannock Baptist Association
(SRBA) Choir has started its
spring rehearsals leading to the
“kickoff ” concert for the July
Annual Session. At the present
time, new members are invited
to join from the 36 member
churches within Essex, King
and Queen and Middlesex
counties.
Rehearsals have started and
will continue every Monday at
7 p.m. until the July concert.
Rehearsals are held at Angel
Visit Baptist Church, Dunnsville (Route 17 south between
Tappahannock and Center
Cross), where Rev. Dr. Carla
Lightfoot is pastor. The cut-off
date for joining will be no later
than May 19.
If you are interested and
would like to sing with the
choir, please report to Angel
Visit Baptist Church on a
Monday evening at 7 p.m. until
the cut-off date. For more information, contact choir director
Marcellus Dungee at 804-4435592 or 804-445-3031.
Lebanon to host
singing groups
Leo Felix Rycasky
November 5, 1916 to April
28, 2014.
Leo Felix Rycasky, a veteran
of World War II, U.S. Navy,
died Monday, April 28, 2014 at
The Pines, the medical division
of Carolina Meadows, in Chatham County, North Carolina.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the oldest of four children of Elizabeth Wnorowska
and Nicholas Rykaczefski, Mr.
Rycasky’s three siblings, sister
Jessie, and brothers Stanley
and Eugene, preceded him in
death, as well as his mother, his
father, and wife, Minerva Sears
Rycasky, of Pampa, Virginia.
His daughter, Sandra Prokopetz of Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, survives him.
A service and interment
will be at Salem United Methodist Church in Gloucester
at a future date. Gifts in his
memory may be made to
Friends of the Robert and Pearl
Seymour Senior Center, 2551
Homestead Road, Chapel Hill,
NC 27516.
The Total Commitment
gospel singing group will celebrate its 1st anniversary on
Saturday, May 10, at 4 p.m.
at Lebanon Worship Center
in Saluda. Other groups singing will be the Walker Family,
New St. John Male Chorus,
Tabernacle of Love Choir, and
Mary F. Mowbray
Brother Robert Brown. The
special guest will be the Gospel
Mary F. Mowbray, 76, of
Traveleers from Richmond.
Deltaville, formerly of Richmond, died Friday, May 2,
2014. She was a retired secretary for A.H. Robins and was
the 1971 National Women’s
Bowling Champion.
She is survived by her
daughters, Robyn G. Tye (T.Y.),
Vicki L. Shoemaker (Aaron),
and Wendy S. Montgomery
Rev. Serita Hamilton-Edloe (Danny); 10 grandchildren;
will bring the Mother’s Day nine great-grandchildren; three
message at 10 a.m. on Sunday, sisters; and two brothers.
May 11, at New Hope FellowA memorial service was
ship, 11906 General Puller held Tuesday in Harmony
Highway,
Hartfield.
Her Grove Baptist Church, Topsermon is titled “The Priorities ping.
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by
of a Godly Mother.”
Bristow-Faulkner
Funeral
Home & Cremation Service,
Saluda.
New Hope
plans Mother’s
Day service
NAMI Support
Group plans
Antioch to
two meetings recognize
The National Alliance on
Mental Illness (NAMI) Family
Support Group will meet at
7 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at
the King William Counseling
Center. Call 804-241-7330 for
more information.
The NAMI Family Support Group will meet at 7 p.m.
Monday, May 19, at Urbanna
Baptist Church. Call 804-6841480 for more information.
missionaries
Antioch Baptist Church Missionary Ministry will celebrate
its Annual Missionary Day on
Sunday, May 18, at 11 a.m. at
the church in Saluda.
The speaker will be Sister
Sheila Pleasants of Calvary Baptist Church of
Christchurch.
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May 8, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5
‘God’s Trombones’ to feature old-time
African-American preaching and music
Off-Broadway production is
Saturday at St. Clare Walker
by Tom Hardin
Ready for some good
old-time African-American
revival preaching and music
similar to what was popular
in the 1920s? If so, St. Clare
Walker Middle School on
Route 33 at Locust Hill is the
place you want to be on Saturday, May 10.
The Promise Academy, in
association with Shiloh Baptist Church and James Pettis
Productions, will present the
renowned Off-Broadway play
“God’s Trombones” in the
school auditorium. There will
be two shows—at 1 and 4 p.m.
“God’s Trombones: Seven
Negro Sermons in Verse” is a
1927 book of poems by James
Weldon Johnson patterned
after traditional AfricanAmerican religious oratory.
The book is comprised of
seven poems, which are presented onstage as seven sermons.
In Saturday’s production,
during each sermon local
actors will be on stage to pantomime and add emphasis to
the focus of the sermon. When
each sermon ends, Laymetha
Reed Guy and “The Sounds of
Rapture” will perform an old
spiritual song that adds even
more emphasis to the sermon’s
message.
“This show is about the
voices of old-time preachers that author James Weldon
Johnson heard in his youth,”
said show director James
Pettis. “The sound reminded
him of the sound of trombones.
“The preachers in the show
will assume the old-time roles
and voices of these revival
preachers and get the audience
involved emotionally,” said
Pettis. “The music and actors
will add even more emotion to
the production.”
The book’s poems to be
presented as sermons in verse
include:
• “Listen, Lord-A Prayer,”
an invocation presented by
Rev. Alvin L. Hill Jr. of Christ
Church Parish.
• “The Creation,” a retelling of the creation story of the
Bible, presented by Prophetess Marilyn Carter of CMC
Worldwide Ministries of
Warsaw.
• “The Prodigal Son”
from the Biblical parable of
the prodigal son, presented
by Rev. Paul Pleasants of
Calvary Baptist Church of
Christchurch.
• “Go Down Death-A
Funeral Sermon,” in which
Jesus is depicted as sending
his servant, Death, to bring to
heaven a weary woman who
is old and ready to die so that
she can rest, presented by Dr.
Griselda Bayton of Angel Visit
Baptist Church of Dunnsville.
• “Noah Built the Ark,” a
retelling of the Biblical stories
of Adam and Eve, a story of
how sin entered the world, and
of Noah and the Great Flood
sent to cleanse the earth, presented by Dr. Michael Bryant
of Shiloh Baptist Church of
Reedville.
• “The Crucifixion,” telling
the story of Jesus’ crucifixion,
presented by Apostle Carroll
Carter of CMC Worldwide
Ministries of Warsaw.
• “Let My People Go,”
telling the Biblical story of
Moses and his work freeing
the Hebrew slaves from Egypt,
which has often been the basis
of comparisons to the AfricanAmerican slavery experience
in the United States, presented
by Rev. Woodland Holmes of
First Baptist Church Harmony
Village.
• “The Judgment Day,”
the prophetic story of the
Apocalypse, presented by Dr.
Anthony Nutt of Union Grove
Baptist Church of South Chesterfield County.
“The sermons give the audience a wonderful dramatization of interpreting the Bible
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be sold at the door.
from Genesis to Revelation,”
said Pettis.
“The preaching will be
emotional and the singing will
bring even greater emotion to
the stage,” said Reed Guy.
Pettis has directed 70 productions of “God’s Trombones” across the country over
the past 31 years. Reed Guy
has been in four productions,
but this is the first one she has
produced.
“This is something new for
Middlesex and I’m hoping for
a large audience to be there
Saturday and give its support,”
said Reed Guy.
The show’s praise dancers include Cynthia Beverley and the Calvary Baptist
Church Praise Dance Team,
and the Shiloh Baptist Church
Youth Praise Dance Team.
The actors include James
M. Reed, God the Creator;
Wayne Jessie Sr., Jesus; Frank
Gregory Jr., Noah; Wayne
Jessie Jr., Beelzebub/Moses/
Joseph; Gregory Peay Sr.,
Pharoah; Katrina Reed, Wife
of Pharoah; Chryshanda Lee
and Imani Gray, the Women in
Mourning; JaMel Reed, Prodigal Son; Miranda Kimble,
Briana South and Tanaja Gray,
Women of Babylon; Jaden
Reed, Man/Adam; DeNelle
Reed, Eve; and Claudine
Payne, Mother of Jesus.
Stellar
Award
nominated gospel teen singer
Nyasia will sing with The
Sounds of Rapture and also
during intermission.
Tickets are $15 and will
be sold at the door. For more
information, please call 804677-8485.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit The Promise Academy,
which provides overall developmental teaching and mentoring for young ladies ages
12-18. The Promise Academy
was chartered at Shiloh Baptist Church on June 22, 2013
in the T. Wright Morris Fellowship Hall in Reedville. The
six teens who were the charter members of the Promise
Academy’s one-week camp
last year were mentored in
the areas of public speaking,
physical appearance, selfdefense, etiquette and personal goal-setting.
Reed Guy and her husband,
Linwood Guy, are the founders of the Promise Academy,
and Linwood Guy also will
play bass in this Saturday’s
production.
Reed Guy grew up in
Middlesex
County
and
attended public schools here.
One of the most renowned
gospel singers in the area, she
Director and piano player James Pettis
has several CDs to her credit.
About the director
James Pettis is the recipient
of an NAACP Freedom Award
and plays piano for many official city and state events. He
appeared numerous times on
the long-running CBS soap
opera, “Guiding Light.” He
has accompanied James Earl
Jones and played for photographer, journalist and
film director, Gordon Parks.
He was recently honored in
Detroit as the recipient of the
E. Azalia Hackley Award, and
filled auditoriums in both the
Motor City and Chicago.
Last October at the Henrico Theatre, he celebrated the
50th anniversary of his public
debut. One of his most recent
recitals took place at the John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on November
30, 2013.
Entries sought for Oyster Festival Poster Contest
The Urbanna Oyster Festival
Foundation has announced its
traditional poster/print contest
for the 57th Urbanna Oyster
Festival (November 7-8, 2014).
The poster should represent the
Oyster Festival in an artistic as
well as a visually pleasing way.
The designer of the winning
poster will receive $250. The
deadline for entries is August
29. The Urbanna Oyster Festival Foundation will choose the
winning entry in early September.
Guidelines
Original art must be created
by amateur or professional
artist(s) of any age.
Content should be representative of the Urbanna area and/
or relating to oysters in some
way.
Size of art should be 8”x11”
and no larger than 18”x24”.
The Urbanna Oyster Festival
reserves the right to modify the
winning design in accordance
with the printing process.
Acceptable
mediums:
photography, oils, acrylics,
watercolors, pastels or mixed
mediums (remember: colors
should be bright or dark enough
to reproduce as a print).
The Oyster Festival Foundation or any member(s) of the
foundation are not responsible
for damage of the artwork and
will not be held liable for any
such damage.
The
winning
artwork
becomes the sole property of
the Urbanna Oyster Festival
Foundation, and cannot be
reproduced, or made available
for sale except by permission
of the Urbanna Oyster Festival
Foundation.
All original artwork (no
copies or photos please) should
be delivered to the Urbanna
Oyster
Festival
Foundation Office, 45 Cross Street
(middle blue door-upstairs),
Urbanna, VA 23175; 804-7580368. Entries will be accepted
Monday through Friday from
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Please package
entries safely and appropriately,
as the foundation cannot guarantee against damage. Please
attach on the back of each
entry a separate sheet of paper
with the artist’s name, mailing
address, telephone number and
a brief description of the artwork.
TOGA Oyster Fair is Saturday
Those interested in oyster
gardening and Chesapeake Bay
ecology are invited to the Tidewater Oyster Growers Association (TOGA) Middle Peninsula
Oyster Fair on Saturday, May
10, at the Gwynn’s Island Civic
Center, 1996 Old Ferry Rd.,
Hudgins.
Registration begins at 8:30
a.m. Vendors of oyster gardening equipment and supplies are
invited to display their wares
for sale. Oyster seed will be
available.
The educational program
begins at 9:30 a.m. Mike Congrove will describe the work
being done at Oyster Seed
Holdings, which is a stateof-the-art producer of oyster
larvae and small seed on
Gwynns Island.
Dr. Lynton Land will discuss
TOGA’s Growth and Longevity Study recently completed
by TOGA volunteers. He will
also introduce plans for a new
follow-on study.
Tours of Oyster Seed Hold-
Forest Chapel
plans yard sale
Forest Chapel United Methodist Church will hold a community yard sale Saturday, May
17, from 8 a.m.-noon. Community members are invited
to bring their own tables and
set up in a parking space for a
donation of $10. Proceeds of
the yard sale will be used for
mission work. Forest Chapel
Church is on Forest Chapel
Road in Warner. To reserve a
space, call 785-8668 or email
[email protected].
All entries should be picked
up no later than September 30
at the Urbanna Oyster Festival
Foundation Office. The foundation cannot be responsible for
any entries left after September
30.
“We encourage all interested
artists to submit their entries
and we look forward to working
with the great talent within the
Commonwealth of Virginia,”
said a foundation spokesperson.
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10) will take place from 10:3011:30 a.m.
Vic Spain will discuss
options for getting started in
oyster farming from 10:3010:50 a.m.
“Triumph in adversity”
is the topic of this week’s
Christian Science Sentinel Program
Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
Tune in Sunday, May 11 on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM
www.NNChristianScience.org
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$600 month plus deposit. Call 7582518. (5-1-2t)
5.6 ACRES in quiet, secluded area.
1,800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
with island in kitchen. $179,946. Call
804-443-0710. (4-17-4t)
AWESOME LOCATION, 1 mile from
Tappahannock. New 1,400 sq.ft.
3-bedroom, 2-bath with great room.
Open kitchen. Only $169,910. Call
804-443-0710. (4-17-4t)
BUILDABLE CLEARED LOT: 4.0
acres off Wake Rd. on Captains
Quarters Lane, Lot #4. Use your
own builder. Boat ramp nearby.
$68,000. Hometown Realty, 804240-0600.(3-27-7tEOW)
GLOUCESTER CO. Owner just
reduced price. Now $359,000, plus
owner to help with closing costs.
3BD, 2BA. Screened breezeway,
garage, horse stable, outbuildings,
fenced pastures, auto. cattle waterers. Owner ready to sell. Call Diane
Bennett, c) 804-347-2235 www.
ownbyinc.com Ownby & Associates,
Inc. Mechanicsville.(4-24-4t)
DELTAVILLE: Lease / Purchase.
Cute 2-bedroom. Garage, great
yard, great neighborhood. Deeded
water access, share Sturgeon Creek
boat dock! $700 plus deposit. 804647-6224. Owner/Agent. (4-3-6t)
DELTAVILLE: Mobile home, close to
marinas. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths,
central heat & air, washer, dryer.
$750/mo. plus deposit. Adults only.
804-370-4237. (4-10-tf)
HAIR SALON: Fully equipped established location in Deltaville. 804776-8818. (5-1-4tRR)
HARDYVILLE: Fantastic location on
Piankatank. Farmhouse with central
air/ heat. Pier with 2 boatlifts. Up to
5 BR, 1 bath. References. $1,200
month. First and 12th month and
$1,000 security. 804-641-1772.
(5-8-2t)
HORSE BOARDING: 48 yrs. professional experience. 24/7 security.
Lighted covered arenas. $400, $100
HARTFIELD GREEN Subdivision: RII¿UVWPRQWKERDUG
/RWVDFUHV¿QDQFLQJDW SUMMER CAMPS. Overnight avail6%. Buy now, build when you wish. able. Lessons. www. BridlewiseRid804-337-7913. FSBO. (3-27-26t)
ingAcademy.com 804-238-8116.
(3-20-13t)
HOUSE FOR SALE by owners
in town of Urbanna. 2 bedrooms, HORSE BOARDING: New openings
1 bath, large kitchen, large living now available @ $400 per month.
room, deck, shed. 1 acre. Town www.pidlinacres.com 804-758water. Can be converted back to 3 1555.(8-30-tf)
bedrooms. $126,000.
FOR RENT: $750 month plus MARINER’S POINT Waterfront
Condo: Spacious 2bedroom, 2bath,
deposit. 804-824-6322.(4-24-tf)
YDXOWHG FHLOLQJ JUHDWURRP Z¿UHHOUSE IN DELTAVILLE: 2 bed- place, furnished, upscale commurooms, living room, large eat-in nity, pool, tennis courts, covered
kitchen, 1 big bath, porch. Needs parking, deepwater boat slip availsome repair. 2 lots with septic tank able. $1,000/mo. 804-586-3368.
on both. $95,000. 804-761-7368 or (5-8-tfRR)
804-776-9337. FSBO.(4-24-tf)
URBANNA: Townhouse convenient
RAMBLING RANCH, 3BR, 2.5BA, to town amenities. All appliances.
large added master suite, family 2BA, 3BR. $900 month. Call Cheryl,
room, large outdoor storage for 694-9025. (5-8-2t)
large boat / motorhome. $189,000.
Carolyn Bailey, Mason Realty, 804- WATER VIEW: 2-bdrm., nicely
furnished river cottage. Skylights,
366-2554. (4-17-4t)
W/D, DW, central air/heat. 400’ to
RANCH HOME / DELTAVILLE: 3BR, pier, seating area at river’s edge.
2BA, ceramic tile & granite! Fenced $850, year lease. 804-741-5511.
DUHDGHFNJDUDJHRSHQÀRRUSODQ www.rivahvacations.com for pic$179,500. Carolyn Bailey, Mason tures.(5-8-8t)
Realty, 804-366-2554. (4-17-4t)
WATERFRONT mobile home.
STINGRAY POINT beach cottage Access to pier and sand beach.
with 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, sandy Quiet neighborhood. Must have
beach, pier. $399,000. Rhonda good credit, no pets allowed. Call
Wells, Rhonda K. Wells Real Estate, 804-435-6791 for more details.
804-436-4709. (12-5-tf)
(5-8-tf)
WATERFRONT:
2-bedroom,
1-bath cottage on Broad Creek in
Deltaville. Solid tongue & groove
SLQH ZDOOV LQWHULRU H[WHULRU ¿UHplace, carport, pier. $329,000. Call
804-776-9150. (5-1-4t)
Commerical Rentals
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Rent one
office or a suite of offices. On
Route 3 beside Hummel Airport.
Commercial Rentals
For Sale
Furnished is Electricity, Heat and Air
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Conditioning. High speed internet,
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Buy & Sell Items
Various sizes with a 12x12 renting
Post Real Estate For Sale
for $158 per month. Call Ms. Leo
Advertise Your Business
804-370-4674 or Oscar 804-370Shop Local
5555.(1-19-tf)
(4-24-4tRR)
HARTFIELD VILLAGE CENTER,
Rt. 3-33. Attractive office space
next to carpet shop and consignment shop. Freshly painted and
partially furnished. Monthly rent:
$345. Information, Marguerithe
Haasnoot, Ches-Bay Realty, Inc.,
804-776-6044.(4-10-6tRR)
Yard Sales
DELTAVILLE, Bayside Mini Storage,
Saturday, May 10, 8 to 12. Fishing
rods, tackle, yard tools, household,
books, CDs, collectibles, games and
other items. (5-8-1t)
OFFICE SPACE for rent at Urbanna
Professional Center. 1,200 sq.ft.
Lease term negotiable. Call 7584477. (3-6-tfRR)
Boats/Motors
Help Wanted
‘87 23’ Correct Craft $17K
‘73 23’ Chris-Craft $17,500
2001 23’ Sea Fox $15,000
‘96 24’ Chaparral $12,000
‘05 24’ Robalo WA $45K
‘06 26’ Custom Cent. Con. $55K
1986 33’ Tiara $25,500
‘01 37’ Nordic Tugs $290K
1968 46’ Tiffany $35,000
1999 33’ Sea Ray Exp. $85K
2002 34’ Sea Ray Exp. $79K
‘88 36’ Trojan Convert. $42K
‘87 36’ Carver Aft Cab. $39K
1976 42’ Post $74,500
1979 53’ Hatteras $150K
TIFFANY YACHTS
www.tiffanyyachtsinc.com
Call 804-453-3464
(5-8-1t)
FAMILY & YOUTH FOUNDATION
is currently seeking experienced
Intensive-in-home counselors
and Mental Health support for the
Williamsburg, West Point, King
and Queen County and out to the
Middlesex areas. Please forward
resumes to: [email protected] or
call 757-380-0385.(3-27-10t)
ESTATE / MOVING SALE, Sat.,
5/10 & Sun., 5/11, at 349 Shore Dr.,
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Furniture, yard furniture, household WE ARE SELLING BOATS! Ches72:1 2) 85%$11$ 2I¿FH items, nautical items, golf cart and apeake Yacht Sales @ Deltaville
Yachting Center, Virginia’s Dealer
Commercial spaces available. much more!(5-8-1t)
1500sf and 300sf with storefront. ESTATE YARD SALE, May 10, 8 to for Catalina Yachts & Carolina ClasRent single space, or multiple with 1. Come for great stuff! Furniture, VLF6SRUW¿VKLQJ%RDWV0DLQVKLS
discount. Call 804-758-2037 or dishes & servingware, antique glass, Albin Specialist. LARGE INVENTORY PREOWNED POWER &
804-694-7365.(5-19-tf)
art, copper. 2009 Toyota Highlander SAIL. 804-776-9898. www.cysboat.
Ltd. Tools, lumber/trim. Home also com WE TAKE TRADES & MAKE
for sale by owner, 1701 Stampers DEALS ON NEW BOATS!(3-15Vacation Rentals
Bay Road (next to boat landing), tfRR)
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WATER VIEW: 2-bdrm., nicely or birds.(5-8-1tRR)
furnished river cottage. Skylights,
Marine Services
W/D, DW, central air/heat. 400’ to LARGE! 27 Campbell Drive, Toppier, ½ mile to boat landing. Sea- ping, in front of CDC Storage Units.
DELTAVILLE, Ruark Marinas: Sailsonal Lease $1,800 a month. 804- Saturday and Sunday. (5-8-1t)
boat slips for rent. 20ft. to 50ft. 804741-5511.
www.rivahvacations.
MOVING SALE: Sat., May 10, 337-7913. (3-27-52t)
com for pictures.(5-8-8t)
9a.m., Bay Self Storage, Unit A13,
Urbanna. Day bed, opens to King- HUNDLEYS BOAT WORKS: Fibersize; TV cabinet; wood computer glass boat repair and fabrication.
Want to Rent
desk; 60-year-old dining room set Structure and cosmetic. Over 30
years experience. Will beat anyMATURE COUPLE looking to (buffet, table, 4 chairs, bowed front body’s estimates! 804-815-4678.
rent small apartment or cottage in china cabinet needs some repair); (4-24-13t)
or near Deltaville year round as cookbooks; books; Cricket Expressecond home. Call 804-364-4944 sion with lots of extras, rarely used; MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W.
piano-size keyboard (cost $900, Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21or 804-306-7266. (5-8-2t)
hardly used, asking $500); more tf)
items too numerous to mention.
(5-8-1t)
For Sale
FLOORING TECHNICIAN: Seeking
an energetic person to perform genHUDOODERUWDVNVLQÀRRULQJLQGXVWU\
Applicant must be over 18, valid
driver’s license and able to pass a
background check. Must be able
to lift over 50lbs., have solid work
ethic, strong sense of integrity and a
positive attitude. Call 804-824-9741.
(4-17-4t)
HVAC/Boiler Technician licensed
with experience in 100 ton chillers and commercial boilers and
kitchen equipment. Prefer 3-5 years
experience. Full time position with
benefits. Apply at the Tides Inn,
480 King Carter Drive, Irvington, VA
22480 or [email protected] or
fax 804-438-4445.(5-8-1tRR)
LOCAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMPANY is seeking 1 full time
Service Technician in the Saluda
area. Requirements are HS diploma
or equivalent, valid driver’s license
with proven good record, ability to lift
75 lbs., customer relation skills and
able to work non-standard hours.
Formal electronics training, NCTI,
SCTE Certification or equivalent
are preferred. EOE. DMV/drug
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after 60 days. Mail resume to: Attn:
Jacquelyn Thomas, PO Box 1147,
Saluda, VA 23149, or jacquelyn.
thomas@ metrocast.com No phone
calls accepted.(5-8-1t)
MINISTER OF MUSIC: Immanuel
Baptist Church in Saluda is seeking
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MULTI FAMILY: May 10, 8:30 to
to direct its music ministry. Applicant
*FILL DIRT. $90/load delivered. 1:00, 291 Marston Ave., Urbanna.
30-mile radius from Saluda. 758- Rain date set for Sat., May 17, same AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN: must be a capable and committed
2800. (3-6-tf)
Experienced needed. State Inspec- musician with a spiritual calling to
time, same place. (5-8-1t)
WLRQ/LFHQVHDPXVW$6(&HUWL¿HG lead contemporary and traditional
2000 CUSTOM HARLEY Electra QC FLEA MARKET: Fri./Sat. preferred. Heated & AC shop. gospel music for all musical groups
Glide, 25K miles. 804-436-6403. 8-4. Collectibles, jewelry, knives, Call 804-776-0550, Deltaville Auto of the church. Keyboard, organ and
(5-8-2tRR)
power-tools, bulk landscape rope, Sales. Ask for Jim or Jonathan to choral skills are required. Candidate
with a relevant degree is preferred,
2008 ROADRUNNER CAMPER, diesel generators. Clean out attic/ discuss details.(5-1-2t)
however, candidates who demon18ft., like new. $6,000. 804-654- garage. Tables $15/day. Daily/ CDL CLASS A/B DRIVERS: Local VWUDWHSUR¿FLHQF\LQWKHDIRUHPHQweekly/monthly rates. Routes 3/198,
4568. (5-1-2tRR)
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motivated, organized self-starters to apply. Send resume with a current
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Harbour. Clubhouse & pool. Alana )HUU\ 5RDG +DUW¿HOG 0RUH QHZ trical experience. Requires experi- Calvin Rideau, Sr., P.O. Box 1139,
ence driving straight trucks and/ Saluda, VA 23149. All applications
Courtney, IsaBell Horsley Real stuff to go! (5-8-1t)
or combination vehicles hauling must be postmarked no later than
Estate, 804-514-4225. (4-10-13t)
heavy equipment and tankers. July 10, 2014.(5-1-10tRR)
Autos/Trucks
MODEL TRAIN CLUB Spring
Tanker endorsement on CDL license
Flea Market and Open House.
required. Applicant must have trans- RETAIL POSITION in Parts Sales.
Rappahannock River Railroaders, 2003 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE, portation and good driving record. Experience a plus but candidates
May 24, 10a.m. to 2p.m. Free to 4WD, Z71, fully loaded. 127,000 Background check and Drug-Tested. with positive attitude should apply
public. 83 Ballpark Road, Deltaville. miles. 804-654-4568. $7,500. (5-1- Email resume to: new2014hire@ regardless of experience. Full-time
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COMPANY is hiring counter and
Boats/Motors
804-238-1617, call anytime. (5-8-2t)
kitchen staff for our new restaurant SMALL ENGINE TECHNICIAN:
in Urbanna. Please visit www. Full-time or part-time. RequireSNAPPER Lawnmower with twin PROLINE 251 Walkaround Sport bayoyster.com for an application. PHQWV ÀH[LELOLW\ SRVLWLYH DWWLWXGH
bagger. Excellent condition, just Fish 5.7l Bravo III. Lots of extras. Questions? Call 776-0220.(5-8-2t)
clean DMV record. Reply to: powserviced. $600 or best offer. 804- $14,500. Call 804-337-9197. ([email protected] (5-8-2t)
2t)
776-6654. (5-8-2t)
CUSTODIANS NEEDED in
Middlesex County. Background
Work Wanted
check required. Please call 804-2388224.(4-3-13t)
EXPERIENCED Assistant ExtraorD.P. NORWOOD Plumbing Com- GLQDLUH4XDOL¿HGWRKHOS\RXLQMXVW
pany, Inc. is hiring a full time Plumber about any way! Elderly: CompanHelper. Must have at least 3-5 years ionship, housekeeping, cooking,
plumbing experience. References shopping, doctors, medications,
needed. 804-874-9788. (5-1-2t)
personal care, cognitive activiDENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for ties and socialization. Packing to
IDVWSDFHGGHQWDORI¿FH7ZR\HDUV move or unpacking. Organizexperience and X-ray certifica- ing your home, closets, kitchen,
tion are a must. Experience with paperwork, bills, etc. Need a room
Dentrix and Dexis software a plus. painted? I’ve got you covered!
Please submit resumes to: P.O. Having a party? I do setup, servBox 600, Mathews, VA 23109 or ing and cleanup! Excellent referHPDLOWRFEORI¿FHPDQDJHU#JPDLO ences. Available M-Th from 8a.m.
to 4p.m., Fri. 8a.m. to 3p.m. (Sat.
com (5-1-3t)
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BUYING OLDER CARS, small
Boat Deliveries • Training • Management
E Q U I P M E N T O P E R ATO R S / trucks that run, junk, unwanted
Septic Tanks Pumped, Drain Lines
INSTALLERS: Local service com- cars. $135 and up, CASH. No title.
and Distribution Boxes Cleaned
Bruce Allen
pany seeking highly motivated, Same day removal. General, high
USCG Retired
organized self-starters with septic, performance repairs available. 804plumbing and/or electrical experi- 824-1718.(5-8-13t)
Licensed Master
Hartfield,
VA
23071
ence. Requires experience with all
North American • Caribbean Waters
Phone: Day - 776-9485
types of equipment working in the HAS YOUR RIDING MOWER or
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a CDL license are a plus. Applicant away free? Just call the Duck and
must have transportation and good he will pick it up! 804-776-6951.
driving record. Background check (5-1-2t)
and Drug-Tested. Email resume
to: [email protected] (5-8Business Services
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Got a service? Need customers?
Call (804) 758-2328 today to get your directory listing in front of
over 11,000 potential customers each week!
HTS CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Harvey’s Tree Service
Marine & Residential
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Driveways
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Restaurant, 17321 General Puller
Hwy., Deltaville. (5-8-2t)
* JOANN’S House Cleaning Service.
Reasonable rates. 804-445-3527.
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summer homes. Licensed. 804512-9021 or 804-758-4705, leave
message. [email protected]
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Business Services
Notices
A&A POOLS and LAWN CARE: Call
us for all your pool and landscaping
needs. Openings, closings, weekly
& bi-weekly service and everything
in-between. 804-436-2796. (4-1013tRR)
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
DIVISION
On or about February 25, 2014, the
following items were seized from the
residence, 3101 Coley Lane, Hayes,
Virginia 23072; residence, 7906
Mountain Laurel Trail, Gloucester,
VA 23061; residence, 998 Greys
Point Road, Topping, VA 23169;
business, 2324 Greys Point Road,
Topping, VA 23169; and business,
36 Campbell Drive, Topping, VA
23169.
Notices
recorded and unrecorded matters of
title to the extent thay may lawfully
apply to the Property or any part
thereof and take priority over the
lien of the Deed of Trust. The successful bidder shall be responsible
for any roll back taxes. Any and all
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE by
charges relating to the Property will
Brandon Putney. Monthly, weekly,
be adjusted at settlement as of the
bi-weekly. Power washing, debris
date of the foreclosure sale, and
and leaf removal. Mulch and
shall be assumed by the successgravel delivery. Reasonable rates.
ful bidder to the extent they have
Licensed and insured. 804-832accrued on or after the date of the
1797.(4-24-13t)
foreclosure sale. Successful bidder
shall be responsible for any real
B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting conestate taxes, penalties and interest
tractor serving Middlesex County for
and any water/sewer charges due
30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting.
on Property through date of sale
Free estimates. 804-824-4930. 68140030-01
U.S. Currency $8,799.72
(which must be paid at settlement).
(12-12-26t)
68140032-01
Successful bidder shall be responBILLY’S WINDOW WASHING, 2013 Kia Sorento
sible for all costs of purchase and
mulching, gutter cleaning, deck VIN#: 5XYKT3A69DG404712
transfer, including the grantor’s tax.
staining, yard cleanup. Call for 68140032-02
Obtaining possession of the Propdetails 832-3758. (4-3-13t)
2011 Chevrolet Camaro
erty shall be at the sole cost, risk
VIN#: 2G1FK1EJ0B9114173
and expense of successful bidder.
CALL EUGENE, 804-238-4312 for 68140032-03
In the event a successful bidder
ODZQPRZLQJÀRZHUEHGFOHDQLQJ 2011 Chevrolet Silverado
fails to consummate the purchase in
mulching and debris hauling. Also, VIN#: 1GC4K1C89BF157416
accordance with the terms of sale as
moving service available. (5-8-2t)
herein provided and in the contract
COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL The property is subject to adminis- of sale, the deposit will be applied
S E R V I C E S : V i r u s s p y w a r e / trative forfeiture under the provisions to the costs and expenses of the
removal. Pictures/ data recovered. of 18 U.S.C. § 981(a)(1)(A) and 18 sale and thereafter to the outstandHome/ Office network installa- U.S.C. § 982(a)(1) due to the prop- ing balance on the Note and the
tion, hardware/software upgrades, erty’s involvement in a transaction, property may either be resold at the
repairs. Nothing outsourced. Quick or attempted transaction, in violation risk and expense of the defaulting
turnaround. Call: 804-776-0885 of 18 U.S.C. § 1956 and 1957. Any successful bidder or Trustee may
Visit: www.deltavillecomputers.com person claiming an ownership inter- accept the next highest bid at the
HVWLQWKLVSURSHUW\PXVW¿OHDFODLP foreclosure sale, if available. In
(2-13-13t)
with the Internal Revenue Service either event, the defaulting successCOUNTRY TIME LAWNCARE SER- Attn: Asset Forfeiture Coordinator at ful bidder shall be personally liable
VICES, LLC: Lawn maintenance 400 N 8th St. Room 1024, Box 32, IRUDQ\GH¿FLHQF\UHVXOWLQJXSRQDQ\
services. Mulch, gravel, bush hog- Richmond, VA 23219 on or before resale of the Property. The foregoing
ging. Yard cleanup, leaf removal. June 9, 2014; otherwise, the prop- remedy shall not limit or be deemed
Warren Rainier, David Rainier. erty will be forfeited and disposed of to limit any right of Trustee or NoteLicensed, insured. 804-370-4019 or according to law.
(4-24-3t) holder to pursue additional legal or
804-445-3513.(11-14-26t)
equitable remedies available as a
NOTICE OF
result of such default by successFLOORING, INSTALLATION and SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE ful bidder. The property shall be
REPAIRS: Carpet, wood, laminate,
OF UNIMPROVED
sold “AS IS, WHERE IS,” without
vinyl. Khourys Floor Covering, 28
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY
representation or warranty of any
yrs. exp., lic., ins. Free est. Samples.
Tax Map No. 13-12-3 & 13-12-4
sort or nature concerning its condiMiddle Peninsula area. Sammy In execution of a certain Deed tion. Sale is subject to Noteholder
Khoury, 804-815-8671.(4-3-13t)
of Trust dated July 27, 1998, in FRQ¿UPDWLRQ
the original principal amount of
HANDYMAN SERVICE: Home $18,000.00 and recorded in the Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt
maintenance and repairs; drywall &OHUN¶V2I¿FHRIWKH&LUFXLW&RXUWRI Collection Practices Act, I advise
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Grasscutting, mulching, hauling the payment of the Note thereby All information deemed reliable, but
debris, spraying, pruning. 804- secured, and being requested to do Trustee makes no representations
445-5300 (cell), or 804-758-5003. so by The Baldwin Family Limited or warranties as to accuracy.
Partnership, L.L.P., the holder of FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
(3-27-13t)
the note (“Noteholder”) secured JAMES H. WARD, JR.
HAVE A MOSQUITO FREE PROP- by the Deed of Trust (the “Note”), Substitute Trustee
ERTY. Guaranteed kid & pet safe. James H. Ward, Jr., (“Substitute 837 Gloucester Road
Works on over 75 different pests. Trustee”) after giving not less than 3RVW2I¿FH%R[
Call A&A Pools and Lawn Care, fourteen (14) days prior written Saluda, Virginia 23149
804-436-2796. (4-10-13tRR)
notice thereof to the owner of the 804-758-5391
real property encumbered by the
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home dog grooming. Contact Lisa ¿HGPDLOUHWXUQUHFHLSWUHTXHVWHG
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of the date, time, place and terms
ABANDONED VESSEL
JUNK YARD DOGS: We haul junk! of sale, will offer such property for Notice is hereby given that the
Affordable rates. 804-758-4727. sale at public auction at the front following vessel has been abanentrance of the Middlesex County doned for more than 60 days on
(4-11-tf)
Courthouse Building, 73 Bowden the property of: Walden’s Marina,
LANDSCAPING / LAWNCARE: Street, Saluda, Virginia 23149 on 1224 Timberneck Road, Deltaville,
Four Season Services. Mulch deliv- May 9, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. (local Virginia 23043. 804-776-9440.
ered, installed. Tree, shrub planting. time). The real estate is to be sold
Description of vessel:
Design. Install. Maintain. Lawn together with all improvements and
1967 Butler, 26’ Deadrise
irrigation installs, repairs. Insured. appurtenances thereunto belonging
Hull: Pre 1972
Free estimates. 804-832-4636. (the “Property”), being described in
Boat Registration/Title:
[email protected]
said Deed of Trust and more particu# VA 1372 L
(4-24-13t)
larly described as follows:
Application for Watercraft RegistraMASSARO BROS. SEAMLESS ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL tion/Title will be made in accordance
GUTTERS: 5”/6” GUTTERS. Gutter OF LAND TOGETHER WITH ALL with Section 29.1-733.1 of the
covers. Clean-out and repair. Lowest IMPROVEMENTS AND APPURTE- Code of Virginia if this vessel is
price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call NANCES THERETO BELONGING, not claimed and removed within 30
Matt for FREE ESTIMATE, 804-480- SITUATED IN JAMAICA DISTRICT, GD\VRI¿UVWSXEOLFDWLRQRIWKLVQRWLFH
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MOVING SERVICES: Local, long 2 ON A PLAT OF SURVEY PRENOTICE
distance or just moving furniture PARED BY STANLEY E. PAYNE,
ABANDONED VESSELS
around in your home. Since 1973. III, LAND SURVEYOR DATED
Crawford Moving & Storage, Inc. JUNE 18, 1997, IN PLAT BOOK Notice is hereby given that the
804-725-2555 or 804-435-6683. 13, PAGE 364, RECORDED IN following vessels have been abanTHE CLERK’S OFFICE, CIRCUIT doned for more than 60 days on
(2-27-13t)
COURT, COUNTY OF MIDDLE- the property of: Walden’s Marina,
NURSING ASSISTANT: 10+ yrs. SEX, REFERENCE TO WHICH 1224 Timberneck Road, Deltaville,
experience. Call 804-296-7075. SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADE FOR Virginia 23043, 804-776-9440.
(4-24-4t)
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PASSPORT PICTURES made TION OF SAID PROPERTY.
35’ Viking, “Dusk til Dawn”
TERMS
OF
SALE:
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while you wait! Please call to make
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bidder’s
deposit
of
$5,000
(in
the
an appointment, 804-758-2328,
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PRESSURE WASHING. No job too required at the time of settlement.
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little! Free estimates. 804-815-3968. Successful bidder shall execute a
contract at end of sale. Settlement
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WRRFFXULQWKHRI¿FHRIWKH7UXVWHH Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance
TURNER DRYWALL and Painting within 30 days after sale.
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renovation, home improvements, tile made subject to the covenants, Code of Virginia if this vessel is
work. 804-761-5410. Over 20 years conditions, easements, restrictions, not claimed and removed within 30
experience!(2-27-13tRR)
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or
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recorded
and
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including
Haddon has applied for a permit
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any and all statutory liens for labor or modification from the Marine
VACATION and ESTATE Prop- materials which are superior to the Resources Commission to modify
erty Management: Weekly home lien of the Deed of Trust. The sale an existing community pier permit
checks, landscaping and home further shall be made subject to the to include an additional uncovered
maintenance performed by us, rights, if any, of persons in posses- boatlift in an existing slip at property
schedule vendors. Local refer- sion of the Property.
on Stampers Bay at 504 Shoansy
ences. 804-832-4636. 4seasonser- TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE. Lane in Middlesex County.
The bidder on behalf of Noteholder Send comments/inquiries within
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TOWN OF URBANNA BUDGET
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015
Pursuant to Section 15.2-2506, Code of Virginia (1950), public notice is hereby given that
the Urbanna Town Council shall hold a public hearing at the regular monthly meeting on
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Town Hall, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public
comment on the proposed FY2014-2015 Budgets for the Town of Urbanna. Pursuant to Section 15.2-2506, Code of Virginia (1950), the following synopsis of the proposed budget is
provided for informative and planning purposes. A copy of the full, detailed budget is availDEOHIRUUHYLHZDWWKH7RZQ2IÀFHORFDWHGDW&URVV6WUHHW8UEDQQD9LUJLQLD
Proposed General Fund
EXPENDITURES:
General Government Administration ..................................................................... $308,786
Middlesex Fire Department ....................................................................................... 18,000
Central Middlesex Volunteer Rescue Squad ............................................................. 10,000
Other Public Safety ...................................................................................................... 2,000
Public Works ...............................................................................................................62,313
Parks and Recreation.................................................................................................. 79,035
Planning/Community Development........................................................................... 92,094
Debt Service ............................................................................................................... 32,024
General Fund Reserve .................................................................................................. 7,062
Transfer to Marina ....................................................................................................... 3,499
TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENSES ............................................................ $614,813
REVENUES:
General Property Taxes .......................................................................................... $274,300
Other Local Taxes .....................................................................................................176,712
Special Events License Fees ...................................................................................... 43,250
Revenue from Use of Money and Property ................................................................. 1,250
From Taber Trust Fund .............................................................................................. 46,000
Revenue from the Commonwealth ............................................................................ 15,795
Other Revenue ........................................................................................................... 57,506
TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE ..............................................................$614,813
The real estate property tax rate remains at $0.24 per $100 assessed value. The personal
property tax rate remains at $0.65 per $100 assessed value. The 2014 Oyster Festival Special Business License Taxes remains at $450.00 for food concessions, $125.00 craft vendors
and $350.00 for other.
Business Licenses fees will be: Gross receipts of $100,000 or less - $50.00; Gross receipts of
$100,001 - $300,000 - $150.00 and Gross receipts over $300,001 - $300.00
Proposed Water Fund
EXPENDITURES:
General Administration ............................................................................................ $79,935
System Operations ................................................................................................. 68,064
Debt Service ............................................................................................................... 21,576
Reserve....................................................................................................................... 20,000
TOTAL WATER FUND EXPENSES ................................................................. $189,575
The proposed in-town water rate schedule for FY2014-2015 is as follows:
0-3,000 Gallons .......................................................................................................... $14.00
Over 3,000 Gallons ................................................................. $2.60 per Thousand Gallons
The proposed out-of-town water rate schedule for FY2014-2015 is as follows:
0-3,000 Gallons .......................................................................................................... $27.00
Over 3,000 Gallons ................................................................. $5.20 per Thousand Gallons
REVENUES:
Charges for Services .............................................................................................. $189,500
Other Water Fund Revenue ............................................................................................... 75
TOTAL WATER REVENUES ............................................................................ $189,575
Proposed Capital Improvements
Water System Upgrades ......................................................................................... $56,000*
(* from water reserve fund)
Proposed Historic Trust
EXPENSES
To Trust Base .................................................................................................................. $30
TOTAL HISTORIC TRUST EXPENDITURES........................................................ $30
REVENUES
Interest............................................................................................................................. $30
TOTAL HISTORIC TRUST REVENUES ................................................................ $30
Proposed Taber Fund
EXPENDITURES:
General Fund............................................................................................................ $46,000
TOTAL TABER TRUST FUND EXPENDITURES ........................................... $46,000
REVENUES
Trust Income ............................................................................................................ $46,000
TOTAL TABER TRUST FUND REVENUES..................................................... $46,000
Upton’s Point Marina
EXPENDITURES:
Utilities, Repairs, Maintenance ................................................................................$23,306
Debt Service ................................................................................................................. 8,222
Part Time Help ........................................................................................................... 19,427
TOTAL UPTON’S POINT EXPENDITURES .................................................... $50,955
REVENUES:
Use of Money and Property ..................................................................................... $47,456
Transfer from General Fund ........................................................................................ 3,499
TOTAL UPTON’S POINT MARINA REVENUES............................................ $50,955
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Urbanna Creek Architecturally designed...
Open and airy! Deck and
hot tub... Great views
and sand beach... Pier
with boatlift......$295,000
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master with private LR...
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with game room... Pool,
deck, porch... On over
2¼ acres........$289,000
Queen Anne’s Cove
2 BR, 2 BA... Granite in kitchen... Great
views, beach, pool, boat
ramp... Deep-water slips
available.......$355,500
Business workshops offered
The University of Mary
Washington Small Business
Development Center Warsaw
will offer a Virtual Communication Workshop at its office
in Warsaw on Monday, May
12, from 1-3 p.m. This topic
introduces students to virtual
communication tools used in
situations where phone calls
and emails are suboptimal.
They learn how to set up a
Skype account and use it,
how to use the screen sharing tool Mikogo, in conjunc-
tion with Skype; and consider
ways in which VoIP might be
integrated with other standard
business communication tools.
The registration fee is $20
per class and the deadline is
May 9.
The center will offer a Communication Plan Workshop at
the RCC Kilmarnock Center,
447 N. Main St., Kilmarnock,
on Tuesday, May 13, from 1-3
p.m. This topic introduces stu-
(See Business, pabe B9)
DYC ABYC Master Techs
Piankatank Access
Kitchen with oak cabiQHWV/DPLQDWHÀRRUV
FP, porch and deck...
Tool shed........$170,000
Woodland Heart-pine
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garage with apartment...
On 17 acres...$399,000
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Middlesex
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construction... Modular home
on 6 acres... 3 BR, 2
BA..............$171,500
For Sale by Owner. Piankatank Shores
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 4-car garage, 1-car garage/shop. $269,000
Please call William Ellis 804-647-4732
Saturday, May 10, 2–4 p.m.
Christchurch
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3-BR, 2-BA Ranch
on an acre... Full, un¿QLVKHG
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building........$149,000
Rappahannock River 2,900 SF, 6 BR, 4
BA! 3-zone heat pump,
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rage... Boat and jet ski
lifts, hot tub.....$825,000
Topping Area 1½
acres on corner site...
Level, cleared land...
Country home needs
work, 515' highway
frontage.........$95,000
2 Open Houses
Piankatank Shores
2 decks... Super views
of Urbanna Creek and
the River... Pool, sand
beach, pier and boat
ramp............$365,000
Kilmer’s Point –
Rappahannock
River Lots of glass!
Fireplace, central air/
heat pump... Pier and
bulkhead...
Treed
lot...............$495,000
Marvin Mason . . . . 815-8391
Steve Darman . . . . 815-2036
Area
3½
acres private! 3 BR,
kitchen with island,
LR with fireplace and
wet bar... 2½-car
garage, plus carport............$179,000
Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400
Eric Johnson . . . . . 815-8374
Craig Hall. . . . . . . . 815-8494
Saluda
Realtors
and
Appraisers
Jean Darman . . . . . 577-7083
Zani Autry . . . . . . . 512-8350
Bill Kallam . . . . . . . 832-1024
R. D. Johnson II . . . 815-8320
Ann Powell . . . . . . . 338-1773
Walter Lawson, Jr. . 832-9109
Carolyn Bailey . . . . 366-2554
758-5372
Urbanna
758-2777
Saluda
776-9295
Deltaville
For access to all listings
in this area search at
www.masonrealty.com
When you think, shop and buy
locally, YOU help build schools,
improve roads, and support
those who employ
your friends and neighbors.
around deltaville
by T.D. Harris
$155,000
394 Plum Drive
Urbanna Condo with
Lew and Onna Grimm, owners of Deltaville Yachting
Center (DYC), are proud to announce that William Hodel
(left) and Eddie Gibson (right) have joined other DYC
technicians who have achieved American Boat and Yacht
Council (ABYC) Master Marine Technician status. ABYC
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$155,000
SHORT SALE
138 Huckleberry Drive
Jane Elkin
Realtor®
804-577-3599
[email protected]
May is all about getting ready
for summer. It looks like Virginia is taking a page from our
northeastern states and making
winter last longer, which is
going to make summer shorter
this year. It is time to pull the
tulips out and put them either in
storage or transplant them. The
squirrels are watching so maybe
chicken wire would be a good
idea to put in the ground around
them.
Do not have any hints on
keeping the voles from eating
them. Voles must have a purpose
other than being an attraction
for the Corgwyn. Often when
gardening I wonder if other
people have holes and mounds
of dirt where their dogs have
dug, or if everyone but me has
well-trained pets. Oh yes, the
voles eat the grubs in the earth
that turn into Japanese beetles.
Trying to be a good steward of
the bay means not using poisons
or fertilizers that can harm the
bay. We found a black snake this
week in the bushes. It was about
three feet or so long. Thinking
of positive reasons not to kill it
resulted in agreeing we would
not have mice under the house.
It escaped through the air vents
under the house.
Bluebird houses should be
up and being used by now. We
put ours up Sunday and it looks
like Rube Goldberg designed it.
There is a stove pipe with wire
inside to keep raccoons and
snakes from crawling up to the
bird house, and it is on a pipe
driven into the ground, which
is sand and clay that amounts
to concrete, so it is not very far
into the ground and tilts a little,
but bricks are piled up around
the base of the pipe. It is going
to be like the cradle in the tree,
“When the wind blows, the
cradle will rock.”
The ospreys are setting on
their nest in the front of the
house. Think about it. How
many people can stand in their
home talking to someone on the
phone and watch an osprey fly
by with a fish in its talons? Or
watch a heron waiting patiently
for a fish in the shallows of the
creek? We are so blessed that
we can take the time to be part
of nature.
Birthdays have been celebrated earlier this week by
William Benjamin Walker,
Maxine Higgason, Chuck Wall
and Sandy Woolard. Betty and
Les Hockman celebrate their
anniversary on Monday. Today
is Austin Martin and Christian
Hensley’s birthdays. Tomorrow
Angela Walton and on Saturday
Acoline Harris will celebrate
birthdays. Happy days to all.
It is hard to believe Café By
The Bay has been around for
four years this week. Susan and
Debbie work hard to provide
breakfast for those who start out
their day early, whether working
or fishing. They graciously provide WiFi and lunch for boaters,
workers and ladies of leisure.
Seven days a week can be a bit
much, so they close at 3p.m.
every day.
Don’t forget to do something for the dogs that Rick,
our animal warden, has picked
up and taken to the Middlesex
County Animal Shelter at
Cooks Corner. A few dollars for
the fence around the dog park or
for medical care or a bag of dog
food all go a long way toward
caring for the animals. Perhaps
you are looking for a pet to love,
or to be loved by a pet that will
show gratitude for the rest of
his life. This week I passed a
gentleman walking a hound dog
or maybe that was the other way
around, but it was a “smiling
moment.” The man was smiling
and the hound’s tail was wagging, and then I was smiling.
“People who care about each
other take care of one another.
It’s not a duty, it’s a pleasure.”
Fair winds.
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Stroke
by Bob Cerullo, EMT-E
It could start with slurred
speech, facial drop or weakness in an arm. If you think you
or someone is having a stroke,
follow the American Stroke
Association’s F.A.S.T. rule:
• Face drooping—Does
one side of the face droop or
is it numb? Ask the person to
smile. Is the person’s smile
uneven?
• Arm weakness—Is one
arm weak or numb? Ask the
person to raise both arms.
Does one arm drift downward?
• Speech difficulty—Is
speech slurred? Is the person
unable to speak or hard to
understand? Ask the person to
repeat a simple sentence, like
“The sky is blue.” Is the sentence repeated correctly?
• Time to call 911—If someone shows any of these symptoms, even if the symptoms
go away, call 911 and get the
person to the hospital immediately. Act quickly.
To learn more about joining
a local rescue squad, call the
MCVRS of Deltaville at 804815-0314 or the CMVRS of
Urbanna at 804 824-3276.
May 8, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9
Business workshops offered . . .
dents to the steps necessary for
writing the communications
section of a business plan.
Students learn about different aspects of communication
planning, both for strategic
and for tactical purposes. They
learn how to build a complete
communications plan and are
introduced to some techniques
for conducting effective internet searches, and they practice
using a series of online tools
for developing branding and
communication materials.
The registration fee is $20
per class and the deadline is
May 9.
The center will offer a Print
Marketing Workshop at the
(Continued from page B8)
Northern Neck Small Business Incubator in Heathsville
on Thursday, May 15, from
6-8 p.m. This topic deals with
the creation of print marketing
materials for a small business.
The registration fee is $20
per class and the deadline is
May 12.
For additional information
or to register for any of the
above classes, call 804-3330286 or email bhaywood@
umw.edu.
ISABELL K. HORSLEY
REAL ESTATE, LTD.
www.HorsleyRealEstate.com
TOWN OF URBANNA
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Urbanna Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the Council
Chambers, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna VA 23175 to consider
revisions to the Capital Improvement Plan for the Town of
Urbanna, Virginia. The public is invited to share their comments. The Planning Commission will make their recommendations to Town Council with regard to revisions to the
Capital Improvement Plan.
The Middlesex County School Board is accepting bids for
#2 fuel oil and propane gas for the Fiscal 2014/2015. Bid
information may be obtained from the Middlesex County
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Christchurch
seeks players for
soccer tourney
Boys and girls in grades 6-8
are invited to join Christchurch
School Soccer Coach Matt
Schaefer and his varsity players for a fun afternoon of 3V3
soccer at 11 a.m. on Saturday,
May 24.
The tournament is on the
official list of qualifying tournaments for the National 3V3
Tournament Championship,
which will be held in Lake
Buena Vista, Fla., this summer.
There is no charge to play
in the tournament, but please
reserve a spot by calling Robin
Schroeder ‘79 in the CCS
Office of Admission at 7582306, ext. 133.
Tourney to benefit
Humane Society
The Puttin’ for Paws Monty
Haskell Memorial Golf Tournament will be held Friday, May
30, at Piankatank Golf Club in
Hartfield. Proceeds will benefit
the animals of the GloucesterMathews Humane Society. The
cost is $100 per player, which
includes golf cart, greens fee,
lunch, two mulligans, five raffle
tickets and two drinks. Call
804-693-5520 to register.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
by Dave Cryer
Protect Yourself
Middlesex Partners in Progress (MPIP) will meet Thursday,
May 15, at 10 a.m. at Immanuel
Baptist Church (note: this is a
different location for our May
meeting). Immanuel is on Town
Bridge Road between Old Virginia Street (Route 602) and
Route 17.
This will be the group’s last
meeting for the year (we meet
September through May). The
public is invited to attend and
join in our discussion. MPIP’s
goal is to match community
needs with resources. Each
month we also have a brief presentation on a topic of interest.
Our May presenter will
be Deputy Collamore of the
Middlesex Sheriff’s Department. He will discuss “Identity
Theft and Scams” that often
target individuals and especially
seniors. After his presentation
there will be a question-andanswer period and you will have
a chance to address related concerns you may have.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
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the Code of Virginia, that a public hearing will be held
by the Middlesex County Board of Zoning Appeals on
Monday, May 19, 2014, at 6:30 PM to consider the
following:
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Charles S. Garber, Jr. & Tamarah F. Garber requesting
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of an approximately 1320 square foot single family
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property for which the exception requested is located
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porch that is to be added to an existing dwelling. The
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Saluda District.
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Two additional items that will
be briefly covered are the 2014
Wish-A-Fish outing and ongoing progress for a Middlesex
“LINK” operation.
Wish-A-Fish will be held
Saturday, August 16, at the
Deltaville Maritime Museum
and Holly Point Nature Park in
Deltaville. It is a chance for special needs children to have a funfilled day that includes activities,
fishing trip (with a volunteer
fishing-buddy), lunch, and special guests that will interact with
the children. A report on this
project will be provided at the
May 15 MPIP meeting.
The LINK is a Lancaster/
Northumberland organization
that brings together churches,
Social Services, and other
groups and organizations with a
mission of helping families and
individuals in crisis. The LINK
verifies the need and then contacts member organizations to
solicit assistance. This avoids
duplication and also works with
clients to develop a pro-active
plan to resolve problems in the
future. An MPIP committee is
working on implementing such
a program in Middlesex and its
report will be given.
As always, everyone is invited
to attend. We end our meetings with a time for you to
make general announcements
of an upcoming activity your
organization has, or a concern/
need you may have with which
another group present may be
able to help. For more information, contact Dave Cryer at 804363-0280.
Volunteers
sought for 4-H
shooting camp
Middlesex County 4-H is in
the process of starting a 4-H
Shooting Education Club. The
4-H shooting education program uses shooting as a vehicle
to help young people ages 9 to
19 develop life skills such as
discipline, responsibility, and
leadership. Middlesex 4-H is
looking for adult volunteers
who would be interested in
working with youth to teach
them the disciplines of the
4-H shooting areas—archery,
pistol, muzzleloading, rifle,
and shotgun. Through these
disciplines, youth learn firearm
safety and basic marksmanship fundamentals. There will
be an informational meeting
about leader responsibilities
and requirements for shooting sports adult volunteers on
Monday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. at
the Cooks Corner Office Complex on Route 33, two miles
east of Saluda. Anyone interested in being involved with the
Middlesex County 4-H Shooting Education Club is welcome
to attend. Light refreshments
will be served. For more information, contact Karlee Steffey
at the Middlesex Extension
Office at 804-758-4120 or
email at [email protected].
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then scored on Wake’s triple.
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fielders choice to make it 6-4
Lady Chargers. With 2 outs,
Rachel Howard tripled but was
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play when Freeze threw to the
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MHS pitcher Kaitlyn Weber
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“We need to work hard, stay
focused, and play at this level
down the stretch,” said Lady
Charger coach Wade Traynham.
The Lady Chargers host
Charles City on Thursday, May
8, and King William on Tuesday, May 13. Both games are at
5 p.m. at the Middlesex Sports
Complex in Locust Hill.
the Establishment of a Public Service Authority for distribution of water and adoption
of the ordinance below
The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday,
June 10, 2014, regarding establishment of a Public Service Authority for distribution
of water within established water and wastewater service areas and the adoption of
the enabling ordinance below:
MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY
RECITATIONS:
a. Pursuant to the proper advertisement thereof, a Public Hearing was held by the
Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, on the question
of the adoption of this Ordinance.
b. Upon conclusion of said Public Hearing, and upon consideration of matters pertinent
to the formation of an Authority, the Board has concluded that Middlesex County
should create a public service authority.
IT IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY ORDAINED:
The Articles of Incorporation for the Middlesex County Public Service Authority shall
read as follows:
1. The name of the Authority shall be the Middlesex County Public Service Authority.
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their views concerning the proposed Public Service Authority. Information on the proposed
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