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Table of contents

Numbers to Know . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Elected Officials Board of Supervisors . . . . . . . . . . .6 Virginia General Assembly . . . . . .6

County Services County Administration . . . . . . . . .8 Commission of the Revenue . . . . .8 Business Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Health Department/ Social Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Refuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Economic Development . . . . . . 16 Business Organizations . . . . . . . 17 Other Organizations . . . . . . . . . .18 Education Public Education . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 School Administration . . . . . . . . .20 School Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Snow Closings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Private Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Home Schooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Agriculture 4-H Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Cooperative Extension . . . . . . . .23 James River Soil & Water Conservation District . . . . . . . . . .23 Master Gardener . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Recreation Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Hunting and Fishing . . . . . . . . . .24 Public Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

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he recreated 1611 Citie of Henricus, an outdoor living history museum, demonstrates history through “hands-on” encounters with period dressed historical interpreters," states the Citie of Henricus website. Pictured are: Henricus founder Sir Thomas Dale (Dennis Stawderman), Ship's Master (Ron Blackburn) and deck hand (Calvin Jenkins) are aboard a small sailing vessel that would have been used on the James River to carry supplies and explore the waterways. The volunteer crew with others rebuilt the ship "Phoenix", which was found in Florida,

based on blueprints from the time period. Henricus Historical Park, open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., will be hosting many events throughout the year leading up to its 400th anniversary during the annual celebration of "Publick Days" in September 2011. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for children ages 3-12 and free for children under 3. For information about the park, events, and programs, visit www.henricus. org. Photo by Elizabeth Farina

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NUMBERS TO KNOW CHESTERFIELD COUNTY GOVERNMENT

CORRECTIONS FACILTIES

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Chesterfield County Jail . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1476 Community Corrections Services . . . . . (804) 717-2250 James River Correctional Center & Work Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 784-3551 Juvenile Detention Home . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1460 Virginia Correctional Center for Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 784-3582

County Administrator James J. L. Stegmaier . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1211 Animal Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1683 Board of Supervisors Clerk, Janice Blakley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1200 Building Inspection & Permits . . . . . . . (804) 748-1057 Commissioner of the Revenue Joseph A. Horbal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1281 Human Resource Management . . . . . . (804) 748-1551 Parks & Recreation (office) . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1623 Adverse Weather Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1001 Real Estate Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1321

COURTS AND THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM Circuit Court Clerk Judy L. Worthington . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1241 Commonwealth’s Attorney . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1221 Director of the Chesterfield Juvenile Detention Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 768-7873 General District Court Clerk Office . . . (804) 748-1231

Treasurer’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Cordle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1201 Voter Registration Registrar Lawrence Haake III. . . . . . . (804) 748-1471

COMMUNITY/BUSINESS SERVICES Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 748-6364 Chesterfield Council on Aging . . . . . . . (804) 768-7878 Committee on the Future . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 796-7079 Community Development . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 318-8866 Community Services Board . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1227 Disability Services Board . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 768-7878 Domestic and Sexual Violence . . . . . . . (804) 706-1272 Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 318-8550 Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 796-4360 Game & Inland Fisheries . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 367-1000 Health Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1691 Historical Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 796-7121 Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 751-2275

PUBLIC SAFETY Emergency Medical Services, Fire, Police, Animal Control, Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 Crime Solvers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-0660 Crisis Intervention Emergency Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 748-6356 Families First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 318-8655 Fire and EMS Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1360 Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Department. . (804) 748-1227 National Response Center, Pollution/Toxic Chemical/Oil Spill . . 1-800-424-8802 Police Non-Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1251 Prevention Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 768-7800 Substance Abuse Program . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1227 Traffic Complaint Hotline . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 318-8084 Victim/Witness Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 796-7087 Virginia Family Violence and Sexual Assault 24-hour Hotline . . . 1-800-838-8238 Virginia Poison Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-552-6337 YWCA 24-hour Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 796-3066

Planning Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1050 Social Services (Call Center) . . . . . . . . .(804) 318-8777

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Social Services (Switchboard) . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1100

Chesterfield County Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1405 Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Marcus J. Newsome superintendent@ccpsnet.net

Department of Transportation. . . . . . . (804) 748-1037 Virginia Dept. of Transportation Chesterfield Headquarters . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1037 Utilities (Water & Sewer) . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1271 Waste and Resource Recovery . . . . . . . (804) 748-1297 Youth Planning and Development . . . . (804) 796-7100

STATE POLICE Main Headquarters, Richmond . . . . . .(804) 674-2000 Division 1, Area 6 Office, Chesterfield . .(804) 379-8645 Division 1 – Communications . . . . . . . . . 1-800-552-9965


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PHOTO BY ELIZABETH FARINA/FILE PHOTO MARCH 2010

Chesterfield County Supervisors Marleen Durfee, left, Dorothy Jaeckle, Art Warren, Virginia Governor Robert ‘Bob’ McDonnell, SportsQuest CEO and Chair Dr. Steve Burton, Supervisors Dan Gecker and Jim Holland, and County Administrator Jay Stegmaier during a groundbreaking ceremony of phase one of the athletic complex. SportsQuest opened its East Campus in October 2010.

Elected Officials

Voice Mail: (804) 768-7397 E-mail: geckerd@chesterfield.gov

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

source: www.chesterfield.gov

PO Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832 Office: (804) 748-1211 The Board of Supervisors serve a 4-year term. Next election will be November 2011. Bermuda District Dorothy Jaeckle (R) Voice Mail: (804) 768-7398 E-mail: jaeckled@chesterfield.gov

Dale District James M. “Jim” Holland (D) Voice Mail: (804) 768-7528 E-mail: hollandj@chesterfield.gov

Matoaca District Marleen K. Durfee (I) Voice Mail: (804) 768-7400 E-mail: durfeem@chesterfield.gov

Clover Hill District A. S. “Art” Warren (R) Voice Mail: (804) 768-7396 E-mail: warrena@chesterfield.gov

Midlothian District Daniel A. Gecker (I)

SCHOOL BOARD School board members serve a 4-year term. Next election will be November 2011. See “School Board” under Education for member and contact information.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Senate 10th District John C. Watkins (R) PO Box 159, Midlothian, VA 23113 District: (804) 379-2063 Legislative: (804) 698-7510 E-mail: district10@senate.virginia.gov 11th District Stephen H. Martin (R) PO Box 700, Chesterfield, VA 23832 District: (804) 790-0127 Legislative: (804) 698-7511 E-mail: district11@senate.virginia.gov 16th District Henry L. Marsh, III (D) 422 East Franklin Street, Suite 301 Richmond, VA 23219-1800 District: (804) 648-9073 Legislative: (804) 698-7516 E-mail: district16@senate.virginia.gov


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27th District Roxann L. Robinson (R) PO Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 District: (804) 308-1534 Legislative: (804) 698-1027 E-mail: delrrobinson@house.virginia.gov

66th District M. Kirkland “Kirk” Cox (R) 131 Old Brickhouse Lane Colonial Heights, VA 23834 District: (804) 526-5135 Legislative: (804) 698-1066 E-mail: delkcox@house.virginia.gov

62nd District Riley E. Ingram (R) 3302 Oaklawn Boulevard Hopewell, VA 23860 District: (804) 458-9873 Legislative: (804) 698-1062 E-mail: delringram@house.virginia.gov

68th District G. Manoli Loupassi (R) 6002A W. Broad Street, Ste. 200 Richmond, VA 23230 District: (804) 440-6222 Legislative: (804) 698-1068 E-mail: delmloupassi@house.virginia.gov

63rd District Rosalyn R. Dance (D) PO Box 2584, Petersburg, VA 23804 District: (804) 862-2922 Legislative: (804) 698-1063 E-mail: delrdance@house.virginia.gov

69th District Betsy B. Carr (D) P.O. Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 District: (804) 767-7530 Legislative: (804) 698-1069 E-mail: delbcarr@house.virginia.gov

65th District R. Lee Ware (R) PO Box 689, Powhatan, VA 23139 District: (804) 598-6696 Legislative: (804) 698-1065 E-mail: dellware@house.virginia.gov

70th District Delores L. McQuinn (D) P.O. Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 District: (804) 222-1574 Legislative: (804) 698-1070 E-mail: deldmcquinn@house.virginia.gov

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County Services COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Lane B. Ramsey Administration Building 9901 Lori Road P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-1211 County Administrator — James J. L. Stegmaier Deputy County Administrator for Human Services — Sarah C. Snead Deputy County Administrator for Management Services — Dr. Sheryl D. Bailey Deputy County Administrator for Community Development — William D. Dupler Asst. County Administrator for Administration and Government Affairs — Marilyn E. Cole

Treasurer’s Office Main Administration Building First Floor, Room 101 9901 Lori Road P.O. Box 70 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0070 (804) 748-1201 Treasurer: Richard A. Cordle

Commission of the Revenue Main Administration Building First Floor, Room 165 9901 Lori Road P.O. Box 124 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0124 (804) 748-1281 Commissioner: Joseph A. Horbal

Payment of Taxes Upon moving to Chesterfield County or purchasing/trading vehicles, contact the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue at (804)748-1281. Do this within 90 days of your relocation! Tell that office that you are a new resident to the county. They will instruct you on proper tax procedures that apply to you as a new resident. The county offers numerous ways to pay your taxes, including online, over the phone, through an Automated Payment Service from your bank account, with a credit card, check, or money order. For more information concerning payment, call (804) 748-1201.

Personal Property Taxes This tax is assessed on the value of motor vehicles, trailers and boats that are stored, garaged, or parked

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in Chesterfield County. The Commissioner uses the lowest value in recognized pricing guides, such as the National Automobile Buyer’s Association Used Car Guide (NADA), as the basis for vehicle assessments. The vehicle tax rate is $3.60 per $100 of assessed value. Vehicles are assessed for the number of months they are sited in Chesterfield County. All vehicles must first be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicle owners, lessees, and purchasers of new vehicles must register their vehicles with the Commissioner of Revenue within 90 days of moving to Chesterfield County or the purchase of vehicle. All vehicles are taxable based on ownership. Personal Property taxes on motor vehicles are prorated on a monthly basis, while mobile homes are not. For questions regarding mobile homes, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue at (804) 7481281. Personal Property tax returns must be filed on or before March 1 of each year. Taxes are to be paid by the due date of June 5 to avoid penalties and interest. Failure to register your vehicle(s) with Chesterfield County Commissioner of the Revenue will result in a late filing penalty of 10 percent and interest.

Real Estate Taxes The Department of Real Estate Assessments is responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on each locally assessed property in Chesterfield County. Written documents, deeds, wills, etc., relating to the ownership of real estate filed in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Chesterfield County are received and processed daily by the Assessor’s Office. The Real Estate Tax is .95 cents per $100 of assessed market value. Assessed values are based on market activity within a given area or neighborhood. Market activity (sales data) is used to establish fair market value. The fair market value of a property is defined as the price most people would pay for the property of an open market. Real Estate Taxes are due and payable twice a year, June 5 and December 5. Questions or concerns should be directed to the Treasurer or Commissioner of the Revenue.

Business Personal Property Most persons or corporations owning tangible personal property (other than motor vehicles, trailers, boats, or aircraft) that is used or available for use in a trade or business ( including processing businesses, but not manufacturing) and located within Chesterfield County as of January 1 must file the Return of Business Tangible Personal Property (“BPP”) by March 2 to avoid a 10% late filing penalty. Business personal property tax, unlike that of vehicles, is not pro-rated. The property is assessed at various percentages of the total capitalized cost, depending on the year of


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acquisition. All such property must be reported annually, including that which has been expensed or fully depreciated, and items that once were (or still are) used for personal use while still available to business use. Unlike the business license process, payments for the business tangible personal property tax do not need to accompany the return. Tax bills are mailed by the Treasurer’s Office after the return is processed by the Commissioner’s Office, and are due to be paid on or before June 5 to avoid 10% late payment penalties and interest (10% per year, accrued monthly).

terfield County Business License , new businesses should complete the Business License Classification Questionnaire . This form provides information that is necessary in order to classify your business activities correctly. For assistance with the business license application or the licensing process, please contact the Commissioner’s Office at (804) 748-1281, or visit the office during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

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involving misdemeanors, and traffic violations. Clerks of the J & DR and General District Courts are appointed by the Chief Judges of those respective courts. Final decisions of the District Courts may be appealed to the Circuit Court. Circuit Court appeals cases are heard de novo (i.e., completely new). Unlike Circuit Courts, District Courts do not conduct jury trials nor do they have jurisdiction to adjudicate felony cases. Instead the District Courts are limited to holding preliminary hearings for felony cases to merely establish probable cause. For cases involving monetary disputes between $4,500 and $15,000, General District Courts and Circuit Courts have concurrent jurisdiction. For civil cases exceeding $15,000, the Circuit Court has exclusive original jurisdiction. In addition, Circuit Courts have jurisdiction to preside over all types of criminal cases, including felonies and misdemeanor charges certified by a grand jury. Circuit Courts also preside over chancery suits (or those claims seeking judgments for something other than money). Circuit Court decisions may be appealed to the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court of Virginia, depending on the type of case involved. Death penalty, lawyer disbarment, and most civil cases are appealed to the Supreme Court. The Chesterfield General District Court contains three divisions, the Civil, Criminal, and Traffic Courts.

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Chesterfield County Jail 6900 Mimms Drive Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-1476

On May 12, 1749 a “Commission of the Peace” was issued by Governor William Gooch that created a judicial body to administer general laws. Governor Gooch appointed John Archer the first Sheriff of Chesterfield County. Griof Randolph was named his assistant. Sheriff Archer and Undersheriff Randolph were the first law enforcement officers for the County of Chesterfield. These gentlemen were also tasked with the security of the Judges, the courthouse and the jail. The earliest court records show a session taking place on July 7, 1749. In this session the court created the first acts of authorization for the building of a courthouse, prison and pillory. Chesterfield’s first jail had a rated capacity of three. The first Courthouse in Chesterfield was built in 1750. Jump to early 1990’s, where the modern jail experienced enormous growth in the inmate population. The jail’s rated capacity at this time was approximately 150 prisoners. It was not unusual to find the court exceeding 400 on a regular basis. The county agreed to construct a facility that would ease the crowding problem. Plans were already set in motion to have Chesterfield participate in a Regional Jail that would be built at a later date. Construction on a Jail Annex began, with completion slated for the spring of 1994. The annex was built to house 115 prisoners, relieving the crowded conditions in the jail. The crowded conditions were relieved further with the opening of Riverside Regional Jail. This modern facility took many of the jail’s sentenced offenders awaiting transportation to the state system. Construction of a new, modern facility was completed in May of 2006. The county jail offers a Workforce program, which allows sentenced inmates to shorten the amount of time they spend in jail by working on county or state property. There are also home incarceration and work release programs. Source: www.chesterfield.gov

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES Chesterfield County Health Department

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The Chesterfield Health District is composed of three local health departments - Chesterfield County, Powhatan County and the City of Colonial Heights. As a state agency, each local health department operates in a cooperative relationship with the city or county that it serves. A network of 35 health districts delivers public health services across the state. Each health district is composed of multiple local health departments operating under the auspices of the Virginia Department of Health. Public health encompasses many things, such as preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards, preventing injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, and assuring the quality and accessibility of health services. Information about Chesterfield Health Department services is available from the Virginia Department of Health Web site. Please visit http://www.vdh.state.va.us/LHD/ chesterfield/index.htm Source: www.chesterfield.gov

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Access Chesterfield Chesterfield County Coordinated Transportation Program 7321 Whitepine Road Richmond, VA 23237 (804) 279-8489

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The Chesterfield County Coordinated Transportation Program, Access Chesterfield, provides transportation services for any Chesterfield County resident who is disabled or over age 60, or who meets federal income guidelines regarding poverty levels. Transportation providers are contracted by the Chesterfield County Access Chesterfield program to provide transportation service within the Chesterfield County, Richmond, Petersburg, Hopewell and Colonial Heights metropolitan areas.

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Intellectual and Physical Disabilities Services

Over 100 juried Arts & Craft vendors – a shopper’s paradise 10 food vendors offering a regional variety – from Oysters to Barbecue to Brunswick Stew Live Entertainment by Casper and Steve Bassett & Ammon Tharp with the Mystic Soul Bubbas

Chesterfield County Community Services Board P.O. Box 92 6801 Lucy Corr Boulevard Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 (804) 748-1227

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Residential Services is committed to excellence in service delivery to individuals with mental retardation. In partnership with the community, persons impacted by mental retardation are assisted with life enhancing opportunities and supports. Residential Services widens the opportunities for individuals with mental retardation to decide where, with whom and how they lead their lives as citizens of Chesterfield County. Specializing in providing supports and resources to individuals and families, our team helps you and your family with the process of working towards your goals for the future.

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Day Program Services provides adults and students with the opportunity to participate in skill development training, volunteer options and leisure recreational activities. Training and activities take place both in our centerbased facilities and out in the community. Individuals with developmental disabilities who are interested in skill development training, volunteering, leisure awareness and participating in a variety of recreational opportunities are provided with supports from a Leisure Coach who will assist them with making choices and participation. Day Program employees are trained to provide supports in the areas of socialization, positive behavioral interventions, communication, community integration and personal care skills. Day Program Services currently operates 3 centerbased sites in Chesterfield County.

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Crisis Intervention The Chesterfield Crisis Intervention Team is a 24hour emergency mental health program for citizens of Chesterfield County. 24-HOUR EMERGENCY — (804) 748-6356.

The Crisis Staff are specialists trained in the assessment of acute mental health problems and short-term counseling. They resolve presenting issues to prevent the situation from worsening. They also evaluate individuals being considered. Crisis Staff refers individuals to the appropriate program for treatment services that best meet the person’s needs.

Infant and Toddler Connection of Chesterfield – Early Intervention (804) 768-7205

Early intervention programs work with children with special needs, ages birth through two years. There are many programs throughout your area. Early intervention services include occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, audiological evaluations, nutrition, respite care, assistive technology, special instructor (education) services, and other services. Staff include physical therapists, speech pathologists, nurses and developmental specialists - all specially trained to work with children and their families. Source: www.chesterfield.gov

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LIBRARIES Hours Public Library Hours (All Branches) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday, Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Sunday and Thursday* * (Central Library opens Thursday from 1-9 p.m.) Friends of the Library Friends of the Chesterfield County Public Library P.O. Box 4842 Midlothian, VA 23112-4842 The mission of the Friends of the Library is to help the Chesterfield County Public Library achieve its objectives and generate community support for those objectives. It does this by: focusing public attention on and creating interest in library resources and activities; fostering the idea of the Chesterfield County Public Library as an active and dynamic cultural, educational and recreational force in the community and encouraging its use as a community center for such activities; encouraging and promoting the donation of gifts, financial and otherwise, which may assist the library; serving as a link between the library and the community it serves, interpreting each to the other; providing knowledgeable and willing volunteers for library activities; educating members and general citizens about the need for legislation that fosters the growth of

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the library system. To join the Friends today, send your tax-deductible contribution, along with your name, complete mailing address, telephone number, areas of interest (book sales, volunteering, programs, etc.), and branch affiliation to the above address.

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Southern Area Convenience Center 6700 Landfill Drive, off Ironbridge Road (between United Rentals and Riptides Restaurant) site closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Open 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Branch contact information Bon Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 320-2461 Central Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1603 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-6314 Clover Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 318-8668 Enon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(804) 530-3403 Ettrick-Matoaca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 526-8087 LaPrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 276-7755 Meadowdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 318-8778 Midlothian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 794-7907 Outreach Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 748-1768

Curbside Recycling

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REFUSE Convenience Centers

Gate fee - $7 per vehicle, per load (larger loads charged accordingly)

Northern Area Convenience Center

3200 Warbro Road, off Genito Road (near Hull Street Road) site closed on Wednesday and Thursday. Open 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Frirs ea un! 5 Y nd F 2 ing n a rat catio b u le Ce ce Ed n a of D

The county operates two convenience centers for household refuse disposal and recycling. These services are provided for county residents only. The sites accept waste generated from residential homes, including household waste, construction/demolition debris, brush and yard waste and bulky waste. For additional information, call (804) 748-1297. Additionally, numerous recycling options are available at the sites.

Chesterfield County offers a biweekly curbside recycling program to more than 94,000 homes. This program allows residents to recycle paper, cardboard, glass and plastic in a single container, while deferring waste from local landfills. As of July 1, 2010 an annual fee of $25 (equals $0.96 per pickup) will be applied to each household to support this program. This fee will be included on the county’s real estate tax bill, with $12.50 charged in December and the other $12.50 charged in June each year. The fee will be for all single-family through quadplex homes and is to be paid by

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the homeowner. Homes not currently on curbside recycling routes will be added to the schedule on or about July 1, 2010. If you would like to participate in the recycling program and have not received a bin, please contact CVWMA at 340-0900, to request a bin or recycling sticker for containers you own. This program offers an “opt-out” feature, which allows residents who do not want to participate in the program a way to stop receiving the curbside recycling service. Residents who opt out are not required to pay the $25 annual fee. The deadline for opting out of the first half charge in December has passed. Residents wanting to avoid the second $12.50 charge, which will be billed in June 2011, must do so by March 15, 2011. To opt-out, call the Customer Service Center at (804)748-1297 or complete the electronic form online at chesterfield.gov. All above information available: www.chesterfield.gov

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Water and wastewater services Chesterfield County Utilities Department P.O Box 608 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0009 (804) 748-1291

No county tax dollars are used for the department. As a result, Utilities depends solely on revenue generated from system users and new connections. Customers are billed bimonthly (every two months). Customer, capacity, and commodity charges make up the total bimonthly bill. The customer and capacity charges equal the minimum charge for service regardless of the amount of water used. The commodity charges are determined by the metered water volume (amount of water used). The customer is charged for water at a rate of $1.24 per 100 cubic feet (CCF) and wastewater service at a rate of $1.50 per CCF. For more information about how to calculate your bill, see Calculate Water Bills or call (804) 748-1291.

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Chesterfield County is in the center of the more than half-million-person workforce in the Richmond Metropolitan area. Prevailing wage levels are moderate, but Chesterfield-area employees have aboveaverage levels of education and skill. They work in a business-friendly environment rich with training opportunities. Ancillary employment costs, such as workers’ compensation and unemployment insurance, are among the lowest in the nation. Chesterfield’s labor pool is large enough to support and diverse enough to supply employees for almost any kind of new business. Richmond-Petersburg metro area’s civilian non-agricultural labor force consisted of 653,420 people in May 2009. Chesterfield’s portion of the labor pool totaled 168,534 in that same month. The workforce number is projected to continue to climb through the decade as in-migration augments the natural population increase. A high quality of life makes it easy to recruit key executives and managers from outside the area. Chesterfield’s unemployment rate was 7.1 percent, with 156,510 persons employed in May 2009. The majority of those workers still commute out of the county, but 39,740 workers commuted into Chesterfield County in 2000. Source: www.chesterfieldbusiness.com


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county government. In addition to being your voice, the chamber offers you many networking opportunities with other business owners in the area.

P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0040 (804) 318-8866

Source: www.chesterfieldchamber.com

The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership (HOME) programs receive entitlement funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) each fiscal year. The objectives of the Community Development Block Grant and Home Investment Partnership programs are to benefit low/moderate income persons, eliminate slums/blight, provide for urgent needs of recent origin, and provide affordable and safe housing in the county.

Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

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Chesterfield County Chamber of Commerce

Greater Southport Business Association

9330 Iron Bridge Road, Suite B Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-6364 The Chesterfield County Chamber of Commerce is the most influential and effective business advocacy group in Chesterfield County. With more than 600 members, it can be one of the best tools a business owner has available for channeling concerns to the

600 E. Main Street Suite 700 Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 648-1234 The Greater Richmond Chamber was chartered in 1867 and has been a strong and positive force in shaping the financial, educational, and civic well being of the region, serving the city of Richmond and the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico.

The Greater Southport Business Association (GSBA) has been in existence since 1978 and has been considered a premier business Association by Chesterfield County. From east to west, the Association reaches from Arboretum to Woolridge Road. From north to south it reaches from Bellgrade to Powhite and Courthouse, as well as all of the businesses along the Midlothian corridor. The purpose of the association is to sustain and improve the business quality

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heart of our culture at Primrose. Our goal is for each child to develop into a well-rounded individual prepared for learning and enjoying life.” Parents choose Primrose not only because of our outstanding curriculum, but also because of the quality of the teachers. “When you have passionate people, a proven curriculum and the highest standards, there is no limit to what you can do for children,” said Elizabeth Weddle, the kindergarten teacher at the Primrose School of Swift Creek. “We (the Primrose teachers) bring the accredited program to life in our classrooms by providing opportunities for child-initiated and teacher-directed activities every day. The accompanying student assessments provide us with a teaching blueprint so our instruction is meaningful and purposeful. These tools also make it possible for us to focus on each child’s individual learning experience.” Primrose School of Midlothian at Waterford is located off Charter Colony Parkway, just past the intersection of Old Hundred Road and Powhite Parkway. For enrollment information, call 639-1011 or visit www.primrosewaterford. com. Primrose School of Swift Creek was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in April 2008. For more information, call us at 744-0787 or visit us at www.primroseswiftcreek.com.


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Source: www.southportassociation.com

Alliance is to bring together business professionals, community leaders and government officials by providing a venue to share information, build relationships and collaborate on issues and activities affecting Western Chesterfield County.

Retail Merchants Association

Source www.wcba.biz

5101 Monument Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23233 (804) 662-5500

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of life. This requires county participation, community involvement and networking events within the organization.

The Retail Merchants Association proudly represents, educates and promotes success in the retail business community. Through membership in the Retail Merchants Association, a wide range of services are offered including professional development programs, legislative representation, economic development efforts as well as retail industry promotion and discounted business services. With the dynamic leadership of a board of directors representing many categories of retail business, there remains a constant focus to meet retailers’ changing needs. Source: www.retailmerchants.com

Western Chesterfield Business Alliance P.O. Box 451 Midlothian, VA 23113 The mission of the Western Chesterfield Business

Chesterfield County offers a number of opportunities to become involved in the community through Rotary, Ruritan, Kiwanis chapters and other civic and service organizations. Please visit the organizations’ national websites to find information about local chapters in your area.

Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother P.O. Box 2500 Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-1183 The Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother program exists to ensure that in our community no family is without food, no child is without toys and clothing, and no elderly person is forgotten as we celebrate the holidays. Your gift is tax deductible. The Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother is a volunteer organization registered with the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia. They are a 501c3 non-

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Chesterfield Historical Society P.O. Box 40 10201 Iron Bridge Road Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 796-7121 The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia, established on September 23, 1981, serves as the center for Chesterfield County history. Their mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and promote the county’s unique past for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations. Their vision is to be the premier resource for all Chesterfield County citizens and visitors regarding local history. In partnership with the County of Chesterfield, they provide quality programs, exhibits, and information to support educational goals. Source: www.chesterfieldhistory.com

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since 1986, partnering with hardworking families to build more than 280 homes in the City of Richmond and the counties of Henrico, Chesterfield, Charles City and New Kent. More than 34,000 volunteers have built with Richmond Habitat since our founding in 1986; that’s over 68,000 hands that have touched the lives of Richmond families. Volunteers range from students to retirees, from skilled trades people to weekend do-it-yourselfers, from church, synagogue and mosque members to colleagues and co-workers from large and small businesses. The common thread is the desire to take part in something big and see the tangible results – to help build decent, modest homes for low income, working families. Source: www.richmondhabitat.org

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Students at J.B. Watkins Elementary School in Midlothian watch the classroom pet in the terrarium.

Education SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Chesterfield County Public Schools Administration Building 9900 Krause Road Chesterfield, VA 23832 Mailing Address: Chesterfield County Public Schools P.O. Box 10 Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-1405 Here are 2010-2011 numbers to know about Chesterfield County Public Schools: • 38 elementary schools • 12 middle schools • 11 high schools • 1 technical center • 59,109 students projected • $8,635 cost per student • $517.8 million operating budget • 7,858 full-time positions Source CCPS Parent Handbook Superintendent — Marcus J. Newsome, Ed.D. superintendent@ccpsnet.net

SCHOOL BOARD The School Board is the governing body of Chesterfield County Public Schools. The board’s respon-

sibilities include policy making, budget approval, hiring and evaluation of the superintendent and hearing appeals of discipline and grievance issues. Board members are elected to four-year terms; the current terms expire Dec. 31, 2011. Meeting packets, presentations and minutes can be found in the School Board section of chesterfield.k12.va.us or via BoardDocs at www.boarddocs.com/vsba/chesterfield/Board.nsf. If more information is needed, please call the Clerk’s Office at (804) 748-1497. David Wyman, chair, Dale District (804) 768-9353 Marshall Trammell Jr., vice chair, Bermuda District (804) 706-1144 Dianne Pettitt, Clover Hill District (804) 897-0075 Omarh Rajah, Matoaca District (804) 639-8035 Patricia Carpenter, Midlothian District (804) 379-5242

Meals School menus are available at chesterfield.k12. va.us. Parents or students may pay in advance for meals, and students will be debited for lunch costs through a computerized system available in all schools. Students may not charge meals at any Chesterfield school. Parents who use myLunchMoney.com may deposit funds for school breakfasts and lunches online and


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view their child’s account balance online. Parents may limit the money their children can spend on a la carte items by contacting their cafeteria manager or by setting up a free account with myLunchMoney.com. High schools offer a la carte breakfast and lunch programs. All items are sold individually with daily lunch combos offered at a slightly reduced rate, starting at $3.25. Vending services offer water, juices and healthy snacks. Elementary and middle school lunches cost $1.75 (40 cents is the reduced price), and milk and ice cream cost 60 cents each. Adult lunches at elementary and middle schools cost $2.75. If a student does not want a complete lunch, milk and food items may be purchased individually. Breakfast is available at elementary and middle schools for $1.10 (30 cents is the reduced price). For the 2010-2011 school year, the reduced fee will be waived so that elementary and middle students who qualify for reduced-price meals will receive breakfasts and lunches at no charge. To apply for free or reduced-price meals in elementary or middle school, families must complete an application. Only one application is needed per family, and forms are available in each school’s office, on the school division’s website (chesterfield.k12.va.us) or by calling (804) 743-3717.

Health Services Students may not bring any medication to school, including non-prescription medication. If it is necessary for a student to receive medication during school

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hours, parents should contact the school for more information on the medication policy. Parents of a student with critical health concerns may want to provide additional medication to their child’s school in case of an emergency. Limited clinic facilities operate at all county schools to handle illnesses that occur during the school day. Parents or guardians are contacted when a student becomes ill at school and are asked to make arrangements to pick up the student as soon as possible. Nurses are not available in schools on a daily basis. In addition, students enrolling in a Virginia public school for the first time must provide a certified birth certificate, a physical examination for all elementary students (within the past 12 months for kindergarten students) and updated medical records listing state required immunizations by day, month and year of vaccination. Documentation of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP) and polio is required for all students. Hepatitis B vaccine is required for students born on or after Jan. 1, 1994, and students entering sixth grade after July 1, 2001. Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine is required for all children born on or after Jan. 1, 1997, who have not already had the disease. A booster of tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (Tdap) is required for all students entering sixth grade if at least five years have passed since their last tetanus-containing vaccine.

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SNOW CLOSINGS Snow Closings If it becomes necessary to close schools because of inclement weather or for any other reason, such as power failure, announcements will be transmitted to parents via phone and e-mail through ParentLink. Important information also will be shared via the school division’s web site, CCPS TV on Comcast channel 96 and the local media. Parents should make emergency closing child care arrangements at the beginning of the school year so that students know what to do and where to go if early dismissals become necessary.

Creating a Plan Chesterfield County stresses the importance of developing a plan in case of a school closing during the day. This is especially important for working parents with younger children as to avoid confusion or panic. Parents need to be clear in instructing their child what to do, such as staying with a neighbor or relative. All above information available www.chesterfield.k12.va.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS Banner Christian School . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 276-5200 Benedictine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 342-1300 Blessed Sacrament Huguenot . . . . . . . . . (804) 598-4211 Buford Road Christian Academy. . . . . . (804) 323-0197 Collegiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 740-7077 Evangel Christian School . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 526-5941 Freedom Christian Academy . . . . . . . . . (804 )796-9020 Gill Grove Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 590-1535 Guardian Christian Academy . . . . . . . . .(804) 271-1891 Heritage Christian Academy . . . . . . . . . (804) 745-2387 Iqra Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 330-4888 Millwood School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 639-3200 Richmond Christian School . . . . . . . . . . (804) 276-3193 Riverside School Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 320-3465 St. Edward Epiphany School . . . . . . . . . (804) 272-2881 St. Gertrude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 358-9114 St. Mary’s Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 740-1048 Tuckahoe Montessori School . . . . . . . . . (804) 359-2754 Trinity Episcopal School . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 272-5864 Webber Community Christian School . (804) 271-4705

HOME SCHOOLING Families interested in home schooling in Chesterfield must complete the Chesterfield County application and submit it along with a curriculum plan for approval to:

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participate in Advanced Placement (AP) and Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) examinations. Please contact the guidance department of your child’s base high school prior to October 1 for PSAT registration information and prior to March 1 for AP test registration information. Financial assistance to low-income students is available.

Agriculture 4-H Program 4-H is the comprehensive youth development program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. Youth between the ages of 5 and 18 engage in hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of adult or teen 4-H volunteers trained by 4-H agents. 4-H programs use experiential learning opportunities to teach the latest research-based subject matter knowledge and to foster skill development in effective citizenship, leadership, and other life skills. Youth also participate in educational experiences at six 4-H educational centers. 4-H has both a schoolbased and a community-based delivery model. The specific learning experiences a 4-H member participates in are shaped locally and supported at the state and national levels. 4-H members learn how to make decisions, manage resources, work with others, and utilize effective communication skills. The mission of 4-H is to develop youth and adults working with those youth to realize their full potential -- becoming effective, contributing citizens through participation in research-based, informal, hands-on educational experiences.

Cooperative Extension Chesterfield County Cooperative Extension P.O. Box 146 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0040 (804)-751-4401 Cooperative Extension is a joint program of Virginia Tech, Virginia State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and state and local governments. The Virginia Cooperative Extension provides programs and information covering the broad areas of agriculture, families and 4-H. Source: www.chesterfileld.gov

Debra Gadberry – Home Instruction Specialist Fulghum Center 4003 Cogbill Road Richmond VA 23234 (804) 743-3637 High school-aged home instruction students may

James River Soil & Water Conservation District (804) 957-6156 or (804) 957-6148 Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD’s) were established by legislation in the late 30’s as a “grassroots” conservation delivery network that


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identifies problems and helps to guide solutions voluntarily. In Virginia there are 46 SWCD’s covering 15 cities and 100 counties. The James River Soil & Water Conservation District is made up of Chesterfield County and Prince George County. Oversight is provided by a Board of Directors who voluntarily serve three-year terms. Two elected directors from each County, along with two appointed directors, oversee the programs administered by staff. Partial funding from state and local governments is supplemented by fund-raising activities such as: tree seedling sales and rental of a no-till planter.

Master Gardener

PHOTO BY ELIZABETH FARINA/FILE PHOTO JUNE 2010

Fresh peaches by the bushel at the Chesterfield Berry Farm road side stand on Hull Street Road.

(804) 751-4401 The Master Gardener (MG) volunteer program is designed to meet the ever increasing needs of the public for home gardening information. This program allows the Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) to better serve clientele with questions regarding trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, and lawns. Trainees will receive over 50 hours of horticultural training from Extension Agents, local specialists and advanced Master Gardeners. Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. during February and March of each year. It is desirable that applicants have pre-

vious knowledge or experience in gardening. Trainees become certified Master Gardeners upon completing at least 50 hours of volunteer service to the community, which is to be completed by October 31st of the training year. Official certificates of recognition and identification badges are presented at graduation in November. To maintain certification after completing the initial training, Master Gardeners must volunteer at least 20 hours and complete at least 8 hours of continuing education annually. Source: www.chesterfield.gov

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PHOTO BY AMY PODRAZA/FILE PHOTO 2010

A June morning of sailing at Swift Creek Reservoir. Right: Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation hosts a community Kite Day in March.

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Independence Golf Club

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P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0040 (804) 748-1623

CAMPING

Pocahontas State Park 10301 State Park Road Chesterfield, VA 23832-6355 (804) 796-4255 1-800-933-PARK

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Birkdale Golf Club and Country Club (daily fee) 8511 Royal Birkdale Drive Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 739-8800

Brandermill Country Club (private) 3700 Brandermill Pkwy Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 744-1185

Highlands Golfers’ Club (private) 8136 Highland Glen Drive Chesterfield, VA 23838 (804) 796-4800

Meadowbrook Country Club (private) 3700 Cogbill Road Richmond, VA 23234 (804) 275-7865

Providence Golf Club (daily fee) 1160 South Providence Road Richmond, VA 23236 (804) 276-1865

River’s Bend Golf Club (daily fee) 11700 Hogan’s Alley Chester, VA 23836 (804) 530-1000

Salisbury Country Club (private) 13620 W Salisbury Road Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 794-6841

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Windy Hill Golf Course- Lakes Course (daily fee) 16500 Midlothian Tnpk Midlothian, VA 23113 (804)794-0010

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Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries 4010 W Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 367-1000

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21400 Chesdin Road Petersburg, VA 23803

20621 Woodpecker Road Colonial Heights, VA 23834

Bensley Park and Bensley Community Building

Ettrick Riverside Park

2900 Drewrys Bluff Road Richmond, VA 23237

Chester Linear Park 11801 Womack Road Chester, VA 23831

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Huguenot Park

21514 Chesterfield Avenue

10901 Robious Road Richmond, VA 23230

Fernbrook Park

Lake Chesdin Park

9270 Chatham Grove Lane Petersburg, VA 23803

12900 Lake Chesdin Parkway Chesterfield, VA 23838

Fort Stevens Historical Park Matoaca Park

Clarendon Park 2428 Brookforest Road Midlothian, VA 23112

County Fairgrounds

8920 Pams Avenue Richmond, VA 23237

19900 Halloway Avenue Petersburg, VA 23803

Goyne Park

R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks

5300 Ecoff Road Chesterfield, VA 23831

10300 Courthouse Road Chesterfield, VA 23832

201 Enon Church Road Chester, VA 23836

Harrowgate Park

Dutch Gap Boat Ramp

Robious Landing Park

4000 Cougar Trail Chester, VA 23831

441 Coxendale Road Chester, VA 23836

3800 James River Road Midlothian, VA 23113

Harry G. Daniel Park at Eppington - Circa 1765-1775 Iron Bridge

Rockwood Park

14201 Epps Fall Road Chesterfield, VA 23838

3401 Courthouse Road Chesterfield, VA 23832

6600 White Pine Road Richmond, VA 23237

Henricus Historical Ettrick Park & MayesPark and Dutch Gap Colbert Ettrick Community Conservation Area

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YOUTH SPORTS Opportunities abound for families to become involved in youth sports throughout Chesterfield County. The following is not a complete list of the leagues, sports, and organizations in the county.

Chesterfield Baseball Clubs Inc. Teams are fielded countywide by local athletic associations for ages 5-18. (804) 357-6968 or cbcbaseball.com

Chesterfield Little League Teams will practice and play at sites along the Hull Street Road corridor. For ages 5-18. (804) 254-2374 or eteamz.com/cllbb

Central Chesterfield Little League Practices and games will be at sites along and south of the Courthouse Road corridor. For ages 5-18. (804) 271-0160 or ccllbaseball.com

PHOTO BY SARA PAGE/FILE PHOTO AUGUST 2010

The venerable Mr. B welcomes the team from Channahon, Ill. during the Chesterfield Baseball Clubs PONY League Bronco-11 World Series.

Huguenot Little League Practices and games will be at sites along the Midlothian Turnpike corridor. For ages 5-18. (804) 323-6357 or hllball.org

Chesterfield Youth Softball Association This league offers slow-pitch and fast-pitch softball for ages 5-18. Practice and play will be countywide. (804) 272-3855 or leaguelineup.com/cysa

Chesterfield United Soccer Club (804) 271-2714 or chesterfieldunited.com

Dynamo Soccer Club (804) 201-0272 or dynamosc.com

F.C. Richmond Soccer League (804) 897-5200 or fcrichmond.com

James River Soccer League (804) 271-2714 or jrusoccer.com

Midlothian Youth Soccer League (804) 744-8505 or mysl.com

Richmond Kickers (804) 644-5425 x 311 or richmondkickers.com

Commonwealth Youth Lacrosse Association This recreational league for those aged 5-19 offers field hockey and lacrosse recreational and travel teams. A “must-play” rule is enforced for all recreational teams. This league is affiliated with USLA and USFHA. (804) 744-5060 or sclacrosse@verizon.net

Chesterfield Quarterback League This a countywide youth football league for ages 6-14. Practice starts in August. Games will be played on Saturdays beginning in September at various park and school sites around the county. Register through your local athletic associations. cqlfootball.com or (804) 778-7888

Chesterfield Metro Football League (Affiliated with Metro Youth Football League) This association offers football and cheerleading to ages 5-15. The league uses Virginia High School League Rules and enforces the must-play rule for all participants. Practice starts in August. Lou Lippa, (804) 743-1328, www.ourleaguesite.com

Chesterfield Cheerleading League This countywide cheerleading program is for ages 815. Flag cheering for ages 5-7, and competitive squads for grades 4-12. Participants will cheer at Chesterfield Quarterback League football games. A countywide competition is held in the fall. Register through your local athletic association. Sandy Cassis, smcassis@verizon.net

Youth Volleyball An indoor volleyball league open to youths in grades 6-10 will be held at Manchester Middle School on Monday nights starting in mid-November. Individuals should contact their school’s Physical Education department for more information. Kelly Thompson, (804) 748-1122 Source: www.chesterfield.gov


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