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In late May, wildlife managers in multiple states, including Virginia, began receiving reports of sick and dying birds that were exhibiting eye issues (swelling, crusts, discharge, etc.), along with neurological symptoms. No definitive cause(s) of illness or death have been determined. No human health or domestic livestock and poultry issues have been documented. As of mid-August, reports of sick and dead birds have declined in many jurisdictions,

and the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is lifting its previous recommendation to cease feeding birds in affected areas. Virginia was one of the first states that received reports of birds displaying eye and neurological signs. Beginning in early June, the DWR, along with other local collaborating organizations, began documenting dead or sick bird reports and submissions to local wildlife rehabilitation hos-

pitals. From these data, the DWR was able to target its response guidance to the areas of Virginia most likely to be affected by this mortality event, which included Alexandria, Arlington, Clarke, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Manassas, Prince William, Shenandoah, Warren, and Winchester. The DWR recommended removal of bird feeders in these affected areas beginning in June in order to limit potential disease transmission. Natural resource management agencies in the affected jurisdictions continue to work with diagnostic laboratories to investigate the cause(s) of this event. The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center, the University of Georgia Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, the University of Pennsylvania Wildlife Futures Program, the Indiana Animal Disease Di-

agnostic Laboratory, and multiple state labs have been involved. As reported previously, based on results received to date, the following pathogens have not been detected in any of the birds

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Henrico Baltimore Cemetery deeded to descendants Page 4 • Warren/Frederick County Report • Early September, 2021

Great-great-great-great grandsons travel to Front Royal for signing ceremony

Friends and relatives of the Baltimore family traveled to Front Royal to attend the transfer of ownership from Jeff Taylor to descendants of Henrico Baltimore at the cemetery named for him. Back row: l-r, Sophia Clowe, Damion Clowe, Constance Johnson, William Baltimore, Lenox Baltimore III, and James Johnson. Lisa Johnson is in front.

William Baltimore signs the deed to the Henrico Baltimore Cemetery while his brother Lenox Baltimore, III looks on.

By Carol Ballard Warren/Frederick County Report Approximately 30 members of family and friends gathered at the Henrico Baltimore Cemetery in Warren County that holds the graves of former and freed enslaved people on Saturday, August 21. The weather held, and feelings of community spirit and excitement to be a part of a momentous event were expressed by many. They were there to witness and celebrate the transfer of the deed to the cemetery to brothers Wil-

liam and Lenox Baltimore III, giving them the opportunity to care for the place where Henrico, their great, great, great, great grandfather has been laid to rest. Henrico Baltimore, who bought his parcel in 1870, and Emily Elzie were two of the first owners, when, after the Civil War, a free community was created, and several families were given the opportunity to buy property near where they had worked for others. They are both buried in the restored cemetery. Strasburg resident Jeff Taylor felt the need to do something about its

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neglected state and began restoration work on the grounds in 2018 after he discovered the graves and artifacts from remnants of several cabins on the forested hill. Jeff stood to address the respectful group of supporters before the signing ceremony. “I didn’t find the cemetery,” he said. “It found me. I just wanted to clean it up, but it turned into a historical quest. In 1995, the original developer of Reliance Woods realized the importance of it and surveyed it out so it wouldn’t be touched by others.” Before he began the restoration, he was convinced that people needed to remember that it is a forgotten community. “People who lived there have been forgotten for a long time,” he said. The three main goals he had were: to restore the cemetery; find out the history; locate a relative to give him permission to clean it up, (which he did after searching for

and contacting a relative in Harrisburg, Pa.,) and finally, to find existing family members and turn it back to them. These have all been achieved, culminating with the ceremony signing over the deed to the Baltimore brothers on Saturday. At first, he was mostly involved with cleaning up and restoring, removing fallen trees, clearing brush and then found, he said, “that it was part of history.” “It’s been an ongoing learning experience, not for money or glory,” he added. “I didn’t know what a slave gravestone or a slave graveyard was. I learned all of this in whatever purpose the Good Lord gave me. It was the right thing to do, something that nobody but me could do.” He named his quest the Genesis Project, he said, to bring something “dead” back to life. Most of those buried there have not been named. “You’ll never know who they

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Three ministers, Pastor Dr. Diane Newman-Frye, Reverend Raymond H. Morton Jr., and Reverend Frank Bertrand attended the deed signing on August 21. Rev. Morton holds up the Late November 2019 issue of the Warren/Frederick County Report with the cover photo of Jeff Taylor and Ellen Gant who have worked on the restoration of the Henrico Baltimore Cemetery in Warren County.

When the deed was signed by the Baltimore brothers and notarized by Pastor Dr. Diane Newman-Frye, transferring the rights to the Henrico Baltimore Cemetery, Jeff Taylor, who has been restoring the cemetery, held it up for everyone to see.

site. She has been an integral part of the process almost daily since then. She agreed with his statement that it was something that nobody but he could have done. Ellen organized the event with Jeff and contacted the Reverend Frank Bernard, retired pastor of

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“This barren graveyard will never be the same, your ‘peeps’ will hear your footsteps in the sunset of day and in the moonlight of the night walking this graveyard each day, each week, every month, thinking of what you can do to give them the respect of beauty to be remembered. “Who will cry for the little ones in the grave? “Taylor will. “He has built a fence to protect their blanket of green periwinkle that covers them. “These lost people now have a

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began. “I felt a peaceful feeling. There’s something that comes over you. I’m happy they are not forgotten. Jeff and Ellen were heaven sent.” He continued. “To see the support and seeing the gravestones in person, it was even a little emotional and I had to pull myself together to do the ceremony. I am blessed and happy to know I can care for the ancestors, and I’m looking forward to it. To walk the soil, feel the surroundings, see the gravesites and murals and artwork, there was no way to prepare for all that.” He said that William has been the front man looking into the an-

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cestry part of the process and has laid the groundwork for him as well as for the other families. “It will help lots of other families who have ancestors there too,” he observed. Their wish is to make it a historical site and will try to get assistance to keep it up. “We’d like to make it a big thing,” he concluded. He added that he will try to reach out to other families and will also be coming out to visit frequently. Also attending were three ministers who lent their blessings to the transfer. Besides the Reverend Frank Bertrand who led the prayer, were Reverend Raymond H. Morton, Jr., pastor of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Middletown and Pastor Diane H. Newman-Frye of

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the Edified Body of Christ Church in Middletown. Pastor Dr. Diane Newman-Frye, who is also Middletown’s councilmember-at-large, added her observations. “It’s so heart-touching to see this happen, to know a lot of work has gone into this and that to give up something you love is not easy. The good part is that it is given back to the family so their roots can be discovered,” she said. “They are just now taking it over and will need a lot of help.” Reverend Raymond H Morton Jr., pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Middletown shared his thoughts as well. “As I was driving here from Winchester, I thought about what scripture would best apply,” he began. “The words from Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3, first verse (in the King James Version of the bible), says, “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. “This thing worked on my heart, and I said, ‘Lord, we as people (our country) need to more recognize, value and embrace the tragedies of the past and the hope of the future. This is the time and the season to grab and go with it. The door is not always open, but now it is open.’ “It is human and also godly to

Ellen Gant, of the Middletown Historic Society, joins Jonathan Noyalas, director of the McCormick Civil War Institute and history professor at Shenandoah University, his wife Brandy and son Alex to celebrate the transfer of the Henrico Baltimore Cemetery to his descendants. Noyalas, with Shenandoah University and Handley High School students mapped the cemetery, finding 198 graves.

reach beyond the aisle. We reach as humans under God and Jesus, and the purpose is doing the Good Will of God.” And after watching how the diverse group of folks who had come in good spirits and with strong support to witness the signing, were happily talking and laughing with each other, he commented. “Look around, this is the way it’s supposed to be,” he said. Reverend Bertrand was standing near him, and he observed, “This is God’s Church.” When Bertrand was asked how he felt about the event, he said, “I’m

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the last few years have volunteered time, materials and energy to help with the restoration. They were all willing to express their thoughts as well. One notable expert in the field of keeping the history of slavery in the forefront of present-day people’s consciousness, is Jonathan Noyalas, director of the McCormick Civil War Institute and history professor at Shenandoah University. He and his wife Brandy and son Alex attended the ceremony and he was willing and open about his eagerness to be part of the ongoing process of the cemetery’s progress. He was contacted by Jeff and Ellen when they were interested in registering it as a historical landmark. Noyalas, along with a contingent of students, faculty and staff from SU and students from Winchester Public Schools went to the cemetery and did an inventory of burial sites from which he created a professional map with the total count of 198 graves. The map was on display at the

ceremony. He has written a book called “To Be Free Some Day’: Race, Slavery, and Emancipation in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era.” Ellen proudly said that he had given her the book and referenced her work in it, inscribing in part, “Especially for my friend Ellen, with respect…” This is what he had to say about the part he has played documenting this cemetery. “Cemeteries such as this one are enormously significant because they first and foremost provide tangible evidence to those who might have been taught to believe that slavery did not exist in the Shenandoah Valley that it indeed existed. “I believe that the hidden nature of this cemetery and another I mapped with my students just east of Middletown (in the same condition) are metaphors for the African American experience in the Valley-it has been hidden and forgotten by the masses.

“Working on these projects has special meaning to me and my students--while the identities of the enslaved people buried in these cemeteries may never be known, we in some way are breathing life into their story and bringing a message, which is, ‘regardless of what you do in life, every life has value.’” Those who volunteered in other ways, weighed in with their thoughts on how much they care for the restoration as well. Robbie Molden, who is on the Frederick County Planning Commission, and has been asked to be on the Belle Grove Plantation’s Board of Directors said he brought his bobcat to the site and laid gravel and lined stone for the driveway. “I knew Ellen from helping to care for the Middletown Mt. Zion Cemetery,” he said. “And I’m happy to be able to help restore this cemetery.” Rocky Taylor and his wife Pammy came to witness the deed signing and Rocky shared that he wanted to be a part of this and had helped with landscaping here and

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The aim is to build a sense of belonging in the community and help ease folks’ isolation

Enthusiastic Warren Coalition Executive Director Christa Shifflett, Data Manager Kay Schroyer and Support Specialist Denise Hackney, were here at Front Royal’s National Night Out to let people know that “You are not alone, and you matter.”

By Carol Ballard Warren/Frederick County Report “The pandemic has created isolation and made people pull back from each other,” said Executive Director of the Warren Coalition, Christa Shifflett, in a recent conversation. “Isolation has been really bad for a lot of people. We (humans) are social beings who need one another to be healthy.” So, in an attempt to solve that problem, the Warren Coalition is

working on the launch of a campaign called “We See You Warren County” (#WeCUWC). “This is for the whole community, all 40,000 of them,” she said, with a smile in her voice. “We’re doing this program because one of the main goals of the Coalition, particularly with children, is to build resilience. This prevents substance misuse, disease and mental health disorders. For people to be their best selves, they need a sense of safety and be-

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example, the first month will be simply, “Hello, I hope you have a wonderful day.” This greeting is to be used for everyone, both those you know personally and those you don’t.” In the beginning of the campaign the greetings will be something that people are already comfortable saying, like “How are you?” “We will also be giving out stickers that people can keep, wear, and/or give out, as some people might be uncomfortable saying something like, ‘You matter,’ and will print them by the tens of thousands,” she said enthusiastically. Christa said that she has been talking to folks about the campaign for about a month, and the response has been overwhelming. She explained that Covid has also shown people that there’s a need to be social-that we are people and need to be valued. Some have also become afraid to be around others because of Covid. Also in the works is the creation of a podcast, which will be available around mid-September, called “My Story Weaves Our Story.” It will consist of a group format that will highlight the diversity of different populations within the county. This podcast will be about exploring how important all of the

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By Carol Ballard Warren/Frederick County Report At the downtown boutique called White Picket Fence friendly and open co-owners Sue and Chris Laurence spent time talking about the history and essence of their shop on 405 East Main in a recent interview. “We’ve been here since 2005, and in August 2019, we opened our real estate business, Key Move Properties next door,” Sue began. “Chris retired a few years

ago and we wanted to do something in the adjacent space.” So they opened the White Picket Fence at the same time. The couple welcomes all family members and they enjoy it when kids come in with their parents. They stock interesting and sometimes quirky articles for nearly every age. One small child has been quoted as saying that she likes the shop because she can find things she likes that are especially for children.

“If kids come in and are ‘antsy,’ I have taken them on a treasure hunt which ended with giving the child a chance to choose a Ty bear to take home,” said Sue. “I usually let kids get something.” And for men who aren’t necessarily into the shopping experience, there is a brightly painted comfortable green bench in front of the shop where they can sit. “We put the bench out front, where the men can relax because they don’t always like to come into the shop,” Chris explained with a grin. The bench also serves as a great place for anyone who wants to just sit, enjoy the view of the Gazebo and surrounding green space, people watch, and be still. The conversation evolved into recollections of their positive memories of the period when Main Street was closed to traffic downtown last year on the weekends and then what has changed since it opened up again. The couple took turns talking about the feeling of community spirit they had and how interactions with many other downtown business owners affected them when inside seating in restaurants was banned due to Covid-19 restrictions. During that time, the closed street allowed people to sit outside without danger from traffic, as well as to feel free to walk around and visit other shops. “More folks came downtown,” they said. “We all supported each other’s businesses and got together once a month to do things together,” Sue said. “For example, we had a fairground and circus theme to go with “The Greatest Show on Earth” when the movie was being shown at Royal Cinemas.” During the shutdown, theater owner Rick Novak brought the “Main Street Movie” series that he showed outdoors in front of the theater at multiple times throughout the day and evening. At the time, many folks commented on how much they enjoyed bringing lawn chairs and blankets for kids to watch the movies on the outdoor screen. People said it reminded them of being at a drive-in theater. But this year, the street has been opened up again. “So we lost the free spirit,” Chris

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keychains and pins.” There are so many different and colorful unique things to be found on the shelves and walls during an enjoyable walk around the store. To list just a few, these are: • Collectibles. • “Warmies” – described as, “soft, cozy, and super comforting, making them perfect for cuddling all night long. Infused with real dried French lavender, Warmies are designed to lull children of all ages off to sleep.” • “Malicious Women” candles described as, “Handmade 100% Sassy candles.” • CBD products that are adver-

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On 29 March 2021, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter of the Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution sponsored a salute to Vietnam Veterans at the Commonwealth Senior Living Facility in Front Royal. Compatriots from the chapter were there to provide a commemoration for National Vietnam Veterans Day. Larry Johnson provided prayers and Marty Keesecker led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. This event honors all veterans from that era as explained by Dale Corey who further provided background information about the day. He explained how the United States became involved in

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then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 2pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Saturday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 8pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 8pm and 2am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

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day and ordered the dang thing. It came today. Delivery was supposed to happen between 9AM and 1PM. After breakfast, I climbed behind our current television and stared at all the wires and cords going this way and that. I took a few pictures, just in case I couldn’t remember what went where. I then unhooked and unplugged everything and moved the TV to another room. I was ready. The delivery truck came shortly before noon. We ate lunch and then watched the short video telling us how to open the box and carefully remove the TV without breaking the glass. So far so good. “Where’s the stand?” my wife asked. “In the box,” I told her. I assumed it was in the box. She shook her head. “I don’t think so.” I started to sweat. She was right. There was a little box with the wall mount in it, but no stand. This wasn’t really happening was it? We looked online at our invoice, clicked on the TV’s specs and scrolled and scrolled down to the very last page of information. The information I hadn’t looked at until now. Included: Wall Mount – Yes; Stand – No Sonofab#$$%#!!! My face got hot. “I don’t believe it!” We both knew we wouldn’t be watching our new TV tonight. God dangit!!! After I stewed for a few minutes, ok, more than a few minutes, we carefully put the TV back into the box and moved it out of the way. While she researched stands, I moved the old TV back to where it was this morning. To my surprise and utter amazement, I actually remembered how to connect everything. Correctly. I didn’t even need the pictures I’d taken just a few hours before. And when I pressed the power button? It came on just like it’s supposed to. Of course the TV stands weren’t in stock. We ordered one. On Monday, when it gets here, we’ll do this again. I can’t wait. I wish she’d gotten those bigger See BRIEFS, 16


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onstrations in the upper level of the Beverley B. Shoemaker Welcome Center. The schedule includes Chef Blair Dolinar of Nibblins gourmet and kitchen shop at 1:00 p.m., Chef Phil Anderson of The Chef ’s Corner at 2:15 p.m., and Christa Nahhas of La Nourriture Catering at 3:30 p.m. Food will be available for purchase from Shaffer’s Barbecue and Market (Middletown) serving its famous BBQ, SOBO Mobile (Warrenton) serving Tex Mex favorites, and VITTLES (Woodstock) serving sandwiches and desserts. Among the artisan and merchandise vendors at Wine Fest will be J&W Farms apple cider products, My Buddy’s Nuts, Jenny Lee Jewelry, Fur and Bers bath products, India Imports jewelry, Scentsy candles, White Caterpillar candles, Paparazzi jewelry, and Color Street nails. The Belle Grove Museum Shop in the Beverley B. Shoemaker Welcome Center will be open during the festival and sells unique items made by local artists and producers. Advanced tasting tickets are on sale now for $25 at www.bellegrove.org, in the Belle Grove Museum Shop, and at the Winchester- Frederick County Visitors Center (cash and check only). On the day of the event, tasting tickets may be purchased for $30 at the gate (cash and credit cards accepted). Admission includes a souvenir tasting glass, all tastings, access to all vendors, performances, demonstrations, and tours of the historic Manor House. General admission is $15 for visitors who do not wish to do tastings, are designated drivers, or who are under age 21. Sponsors for Wine Fest include Crescent Cities Charities, iHeart Media, First Bank, Thermo Fisher, Korjus’ Country Store, and The Original Coffee Paint Company. Their generous underwriting allows ticket proceeds from the festival to contribute to Belle Grove’s education programs and preservation projects. For safety, activities will be distanced throughout the outdoor event space and visitors are asked to wear masks when indoors. For the latest information, visit www.bellegrove.org or www.facebook.com/BelleGrove. Pets, large backpacks, and outside food or drink may not be brought onto festival grounds. Belle Grove Plantation is located off Route 11 at 336 Belle Grove Road just south of Middletown, Virginia 22645 and is conveniently located to I-81

(use exit 302) and I-66. Belle Grove is a non-profit, historic house museum on 283 acres that is still farmed today and has panoramic, Shenandoah Valley views. It is a National Trust for Historic Preservation site and a partner in the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park.

Harness Racing Fans To Get Added Bonus at 2021 Shenandoah County Fair Fans that attend harness racing at the Shenandoah County Fair this year will have something extra special in store besides four days of pacing and trotting action from September 1-4. Six attendees over the four days will win a unique chance to “Own a Horse for a Day”. The lucky winners will return on Saturday September 18 --- opening weekend of the Shenandoah Downs parimutuel meet --- and actually own a horse in a $4,000 race. Those six, joined by two winners from a local radio station contest, will each draw one of eight horses in the “Own a Horse” race field. Each winner will get to spend time in the paddock with their horse, trainer and driver before the race, enjoy lunch on the VIP trackside viewing deck, and

keep the purse money their horse earns in that race. The “owner” of the horse that finishes first will win $2,000! Owners of horses that finish second thru fifth will receive 25%, 12%, 8% and 5% of the purse, per the regular owner distribution formula. Finishers of the sixth thru eighth place finishers will receive $100, in addition of course to a memorable time. Fans can register by coming to the Shenandoah County Fair harness races in Woodstock any day -- or all days --- between Wednesday September 1 and Saturday September 4 and filling out an entry. Post time each day is 12 Noon. One winner be drawn at random after the 6th race each day and as a weekend bonus, two names will be drawn on both Friday and Saturday. Two more “Own a Horse” opportunities will be available during the Shenandoah Downs meet. Fans can register during the race cards on September 18 and October 2 for a chance to own a horse the following Saturday --- September 25 and October 9 --- with respective $4,000 purses. The promotion is sponsored by the Virginia Harness Horse Association (VHHA). Fans attending the Fair are encouraged to stop by the track’s promotional booth in the exhibit building to register to win a Shenandoah Downs VIP Experience. Two winners will return to the races on Friday September 24 and enjoy a harness enthusiast’s dream package. They will each get dinner, a $20 betting voucher,

a ride in the starter’s car, a race named in their honor complete with a winner’s circle presentation and souvenir picture, plus they will each announce a harness race that day and compete in a double seater sulky race. Two additional winners will be selected at the September 18 race card. Both the County Fair and Shenandoah Downs races take See BRIEFS, 18

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Behind on Your REC Bill? Call Today to Set Up a Payment Plan The Cooperative wants to work with members who have fallen behind Nearly 5,000 Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) member-owners face the possibility of disconnection of service unless they set up a payment arrangement. As the Cooperative begins transitioning to normal billing and payment processes on Sept. 1, it wants to work with members to establish long-term payment plans. “We understand the hardships that the pandemic has created for our member-owners,” said Casey Hollins, Managing Director – Communications and Public Relations. “We strongly encourage members who have fallen behind

on their electric bill to call us and set up a payment arrangement. Our message to members is simple: ‘We want to work with you.’ ” REC is working with members on an individual basis, setting up a payment plan that suits each person’s budget, including options of up to 24 months. Members can contact REC’s Member Services Team by calling 800-552-3904 or by email at office@myrec.coop. Members can also call their local department of social services or 211 to see if they qualify for additional assistance.

class. For more information or to register, contact Nick Capozio at (540) 636-2323. Karate Program: This program will encompass the usual stances, kicking, punching techniques, stretching, weight lifting (2 to 4 lbs.), and an overall history and review of martial arts. Sensei Drago emphasizes the attitude of working with each other, not at

each other. The program is held on Saturdays, September through December 2021, at the Front Royal Karate Club, 7 Kidd Lane, Front Royal, Virginia 22630, from 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. for those ages 5 to 16. The cost of the program is $120.00 per participant for ten (10) consecutive classes. This program is ongoing and starts the first week you register.

Mah Jongg “Players Club” Players will enjoy several hands of Mah Jongg against skilled opponents. This club meets on Tuesdays, September 7, 2021 through September 28, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Warren County Health and Human Services Complex Band Room, located at 465 W. 15th Street, Front Royal, Virginia 22630. The cost

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years of age or younger to participate. Pre-registration is required; limited to 30 couples. Registration deadline is Wednesday, September 8, 2021. Cribbage Club: Players will enjoy several hands of Cribbage against skilled opponents. This club meets on Mondays, September 13, 2021 through September 29, 2021 from 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Warren County Health and Human Services Complex Band Room, located at 465 W. 15th Street, Front Royal, Virginia 22630. The cost for the club is $8.00 per month pre-pay or $3.00 per day drop in at the door. Youth Basketball League: Registration will be held September 27, 2021 through October 22, 2021. This program emphasizes fundamental teamwork, sportsmanship, and positive participation with the goal of providing a fun and rewarding youth basketball experience where young players can create a bond with the game while also learning what it takes to be successful away from the court. Games will begin Saturday, December 4, 2021 and will be held at the Warren County Health and Human Services Complex, located at 465 W. 15th Street, Front Royal, Virginia 22630 and Ressie Jeffries Elementary School, located at 320 E. Criser Road, Front Royal, Virginia 22630. Practices will be held twice a week, including Saturdays, until games start and then once a week when games begin. Practices are held at various locations. Draft will be held Saturday, October 30, 2021 and Sunday, October 31, 2021. This program is for boys and girls, ages 7 to 14 years as of December 1, 2021; age verification is necessary to register for this activity. The cost is $70.00 per participant. Please note that all practice locations and times will vary and are subject to change due to gym availability. Artistic Adults: In this six week class, participants will work with different styles of paints, sealers, and mediums, including glass, wood, and canvas, to build their artistic knowledge and confidence. Whether you are a beginner or an old hat at the art game, you will enjoy picking up your brush and paints to delve into a wonderful world of creativity and color. Classes will be held on Tuesdays, September 28, 2021 through November 2, 2021, from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Warren County Community Center, located at 538 Villa Avenue, Front Royal, Virginia 22630. This class is for those 18 – 54 years of age. Cost is

$60.00 per participant.Minimum participants needed for this class is 2 (two); maximum participants is 6 (six). Registration deadline for this class is September 24, 2021; pre-registration is required. Senior Painting: This seniors painting class uses art and creative thinking to help keep the mind sharp and promote physical and mental dexterity. In this six week class, participants will work with different styles of paints, sealers, and mediums, including glass, wood, and canvas, to build their artistic knowledge and confidence. Classes will be held on Thursdays, September 30, 2021 through November 4, 2021, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Warren County Community Center, located at 538 Villa Avenue, Front

Royal, Virginia 22630. This class is for those 55 years of age and older. Cost is $60.00 per participant. Minimum participants needed for this class is 2 (two); maximum participants is 6 (six). Registration deadline for this class is September 27, 2021; pre-registration is required. To see if any of these programs are eligible for online registration, visit us on the web at parksandrecreation.warrencountyva.net Registration information for any of these programs can be obtained by contacting the Warren County Community Center, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., evening and weekend hours may vary at (540) 635-1021. Please visit us on the web at www. See BRIEFS, 20

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Yard Sale Sept. 10 Calvary Episcopal Church’s Men of Calvary are holding their Annual Yard Sale on Friday, Sept.10, 4 p.m. dark & Sat., Sept.11 -9 a.m. - ?, 132 N Royal Ave, Front Royal. Come find a deal and help support our mission and ministries!

“Games We Play” will be the theme of our stories, songs, and finger plays. For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. Tuesday, September 21 – 4:30 Science Scouts. Children ages 6-11 are invited to join us weekly to explore the mysteries of the world through science! During this week’s club, we will use a wind machine to lift a man made of Legos. Registration is required. Wednesday, September 22 – 10:15 Toddler Story Time. Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft! “Games We Play” will be the theme of our stories, songs, and finger plays. For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. 11:00 Preschool Story Time. Come in with your preschooler, aged 3 1/2 to five, for an enjoyable hour filled

with amazing tales, exciting singalongs, finger plays, and a nifty craft! “Games We Play” will be the theme of our stories, songs, and finger plays. For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. Monday, September 27 – 10:15 Toddler Story Time. Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft! We’ll have a great time as we read stories about apples! For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. 11:00 Preschool Story Time. Come in with your preschooler, aged 3 1/2 to five, for an enjoyable hour filled with amazing tales, exciting sing-alongs, finger plays, and a nifty craft! We’ll have a great time as we read stories about apples! For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. Tuesday, September 28 – 4:30 Science Scouts. Children ages

Humane Society of Warren County Our annual yard sale will be on Friday and Saturday 9/3 and 9/4 from 8am-2pm at the shelter - 1245 Progress Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630. We are currently accepting donations during business hours - 10a-4pm every day of the week except Wednesdays.

Samuels Public Library Youth Programming September 16-30 These are the events being presented by the Youth Services Department at Samuels Public Library from September 16-30. More information about Samuels Library and the programs and services available can be found at www.samuelslibrary. net or by calling (540) 635-3153.

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6-11 are invited to join us weekly to explore the mysteries of the world through science! Planetary orbits will be the theme this week, as we discover how long it takes to orbit the sun. Registration is required. Wednesday, September 29 – 10:15 Toddler Story Time. Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft! We’ll have a great time as we read stories about apples! For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. 11:00 Preschool Story Time. Come in with your preschooler, aged 3 1/2 to five, for an enjoyable hour

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September we will be discussing Rachel Joyce’s The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. This meeting will be held Monday, September 20th at 6:00 P.M. This group meets on every 3rd Monday and Wednesday of the month. SamiCon 2021: Level up with your library card! Samuels Public Library invites you to come out and

join us for our annual geek convention SamiCon, Saturday, September 25th from 10:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M! SamiCon is a free event for all comic & tech fans, geeks, gamers, and cosplayers. Checkout local products in our vendors fair as well as participate in our makerspace, crafts, prize drawings and more. This year’s theme is Video Games! Come dressed as your favorite char-

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