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ECHANICSVILLE – With a grade point average of 4.72, Timmy Shields leads the 2017 Class of Atlee High School as valedictorian. The salutatorian is Drew Klesat, who has a 4.69565 (weighted) GPA. Shields is the son of

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Colleen and Chris Shields. He serves as the president of SODA and captain of the golf team. He also is a member of DECA, the National Honor Society and Beta. An entrepreneur at a young age, Shields is the co-owner of RVA

Dronography, a real estate photography company that utilizes a drone. In his community, he is a member of the Hanover Youth Service Council. Graduation details on page 2

As he looks to continuing his education, Shields said, “I will be attending UVA and I intend to major in business with a concentration in finance. I hope to one day to either become a business consultant or hedge fund analyst.” The years at Atlee, he said, have been pleasant and memorable. “I have really enjoyed my time at Atlee and have met some unbelievable students and staff. They have helped mold me into the person I am today. I am truly honored to be the valedictorian.” Klesat’s parents are Glen and Heather Klesat. At Atlee, he has served as captain of the varsity soccer team and is a member of the Spanish Honor Society and

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“I am honored to serve the people of the 55th House District, and it is with that ASHLAND – Del. Buddy desire, and in that spirit, I Fowler is announcing his canannounce my decision to seek didacy for re-election to the a third term as your Delegate in Virginia House of the Virginia General Delegates. He repAssembly,” said resents the 55th Fowler. House District, Fowler has been which includes parts in endorsed in the of Hanover and past by the National Caroline and a porRifle Association tion of Spotsylvania (NRA), the Virginia Counties and the Citizens Defense Town of Ashland. League (VCDL), Fowler currently the Virginia FOWLER serves on the House Farm Bureau, the Finance Committee, Richmond and Privileges and Elections Virginia the Association of Committee and Militia, Police Realtors. He has accumulated & Public Safety Committee. an A + rating from the Virginia He also serves as a member Chamber of Commerce and of the Board of the Virginia received a 100% rating from War Memorial, the Volunteer the National Federation of Firefighters and Rescue Squad Small Business (NFIB) for his Workers Service Award Fund support of small business. Board (VOLSAP), and the During the 2017 General Joint Sub-Committee on Block Grants. see FOWLER, pg. 4

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SHLAND – Dr. Michael Gill, superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools, will be the keynote speaker when members of the Class of 2017 accept their diplomas on Saturday, June 17, at the E.J. Wade Arena at the VCU Stuart Siegel Center at 1200 W. Broad St. in Richmond. The schedule of commencement ceremonies is as follows: 8:30 a.m. – LeeDavis High School.

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DR. MICHAEL GILL School — 804-723-3700. Lee-Davis High School – 804-723-2200. Patrick Henry High School – 804-3658000. The graduation ceremonies will be streamed live at www.hcps.us. Those unable to attend any of the graduations may visit the home page on June 17 where a link to the streaming video will be available.

‘Lectures on the Lawn’ series opens June 1 Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – The 2017 series of “Lectures on the Lawn” will get underway on Thursday, June 1, at Rural Plains. A free outdoor event, “Lectures on the Lawn” features three talks from leading scholars. The opening program will take a look at how Patrick Henry’s argument of the “Parsons’ Cause” helped pave the way for revolution. The talks, organized by the Rural Plains

Foundation, are on successive Thursday nights — June 1, June 8 and June 15 — at 6:30 p.m. on the lawn of the Shelton House, part of the Totopotomoy Creek Battlefield at Rural Plains in Mechanicsville. Visitors are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and food. Chairs will be available as well. Richmond lawyer and historian John T. Tucker III opens the series on June 1 with “The Parsons’ Cause — Prelude to Revolution”. He is see LECTURES, pg. 8

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SHERIFF’S REPORTS | Crime, Accidents, Fire & Rescue was reported in the 16100 block of Coatesville Road, Beaverdam.

May 8

Coerce, intimidate or harass a person by computer was reported in the 7500 block of County Complex Road, Hanover. Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 12500 block of Cedar Lane/Rocky Ridge Road, Ashland. Damage to a vehicle, boat or aircraft was reported in the 8200 block of Carter Lane, Mechanicsville. Passing a stopped school bus loading or unloading was reported in the 6000 block of Michael Heather Court/Anvil Lane, Mechanicsville. Passing a stopped school bus loading or unloading in the 7300 block of Highlander Place/Little Sorrell Drive, Mechanicsville.

ID theft ID to defraud, $200,

Identity theft financial loss, $200, was reported in the 17300 block of Rocky Ford Road, Montpelier. Simple assault was reported in the 1000 block of Lighthouse Road, Ashland. Destruction of property, monument, value $1,000, was reported in the 6300 block of Broad Sky Circle, Mechanicsville.

$1,000, in the 8400 McClellan Road/Old Church Road, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 3700 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Possession of credit card forgery device was reported in the 9700 block of Sliding Hill Road, Ashland.

Driver did not report an accident with damages,

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 8000 block of Clay Hills Court, Mechanicsville. Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 9100 block of Bracey Mill Place, Mechanicsville. Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 10200 block of Penningcroft Lane, Mechanicsville. Threats of death or bodily injury by letter or electronic means was reported in the 13400 block of Liberty School Road, Ashland. Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 11400 block of Farrington Farm Lane, Ashland. Reckless handling of a

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Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Reckless handling of a firearm was reported in the 8100 block of Patrick Henry Boulevard, Mechanicsville. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 8300 block of Peaks Road, Hanover.

Grand larceny parts was reported in the 16000 block of Binns Road, Doswell.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 9300 block of Atlee Station Road,

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Assembly, Fowler said he continued to support public education reforms, with emphasis on Career and Technical Education. He is a major supporter of the 2nd Amendment rights, working tirelessly to support gun owner’s rights. In the 2017 session, Fowler submitted legislation that passed through both Houses of the Legislature that will make the roads safer, the election laws better and legislation that will improve the operations and regulatory oversight of the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Fowler discussed numerous issues back in 2013 with the voters, however the campaign focused on five critical issues, including: Jobs and the Economy, Public Education Reform, Ethics Reform, Mental Health Reform and finally his opposition to Medicaid expan-

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sion as it is currently configured in Virginia. Fowler said he has “kept his word” to his constituents during his first two terms in the House of Delegates. The Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the NFIB have repeatedly recognized my support for maintaining a positive business climate. “I co-patroned and supported numerous education bills that reform the Public Education Standards of Learning and provided local school divisions with increased flexibility in meeting those Standards of Learning,” said Fowler. In addition, he copatroned and supported ethics reform legislation that provides for more transparency and prohibits gifts of over $100. Fowler supported legislation extending the time allowing for emergency custody orders, which create an “online” bed registry providing critical mental health services

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merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road.

Identity fraud use of identifying information to defraud was reported in the 19300 block of Beaver Dam Road.

Possession of Schedule III drugs was reported in the 8100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/ Henrico County.

Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substances was reported in the 7300 block of Jackson Arch Drive.

Forging coin and bank notes was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Cold Harbor Road/Harbor Hill Drive.

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Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 6300 block of Sledds Lake Road.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 8100 block of Studley Road/ Garrison Manor Drive, Mechanicsville.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 7000 block of River Valley Road.

Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 14000 block of Hanover Quarter Road.

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Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, second offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, was reported in the 9200 block of Sliding Hill Road/Silverstone Drive, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, was reported in the 9200 block of Sliding Hill Road/ Silverstone Drive.

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“I will continue to work to support legislation that is intended to spur economic and employment growth”, Fowler added. “I believe I have done my absolute best to reach out to the people I am privileged to represent in the 55th House District by attending as many meetings, gatherings, church services, clubs, and local events as possible. I intend to represent every citizen in the 55th House District to the very best of my ability… all 80,000. It does not matter who you are, your political affiliation, your religious or ethnic background. My pledge is to treat every constituent with respect, openness and honesty. I am blessed to have received so much support over the last four years and would appreciate your vote in 2017. I have assembled a great team to help me and plan to hit the ground running. I hope to see, or hear from you soon.” Fowler said.

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in a timelier manner. “Numerous times, I voted against legislative efforts to expand the current Medicaid system in Virginia. Today, I am currently waiting to see what changes are coming down from Washington on Medicaid,” Fowler said. The economy was the most important issue of Fowler’s second term. Stagnant economic growth created fiscal challenges for the Commonwealth. In 2016, the General Assembly was looking at a $1.2 billion budget shortfall. “As a member of the House Finance, I supported making some tough legislative decisions which helped to provide the House Appropriations Committee with the resources needed to balance the State Budget, fund critical priorities like public education, public safety and health care, and at the same time avoid any tax or fee increases on our citizens”, Fowler said.

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Memorial Day tradition continues ing to ensure our freedom will be honored. Founding committee members of the Veterans Memorial also will be recognized. Master of Ceremonies will be James Kickler, chairman of the Hanover County Veterans Memorial Ceremony. Also participating will be Joel Bradberry, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, invocation and benediction; Charles McGhee, the National Anthem; Dan Johnson, vice chair, Hanover County Veterans Memorial Committee, Pledge of Allegiance; Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office, Rifle Salute; Wally Fleming, Hanover Concert Band, Taps; and Greg Sager, director, Hanover County Parks and Recreation, recognition of founding members and memorial bricks.

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The laying of the wreath is an integral part of the ceremony. This wreath was placed during the 2016 program.

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By Melody Kinser Managing Editor The room was filled with a who’s who of regional leaders gathered to pay tribute to law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice while in the line of duty. Col. David R. Hines, sheriff of Hanover County, hosted the 27th Annual Memorial Breakfast last Wednesday morning at VFW Post 9808 in Mechanicsville. On Oct. 1, 1962, President John F. Kennedy designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day. The recognition had been passed by the United States Congress exactly a year before. In addition to the bill, JFK also signed a proclamation. He also declared the week that May 15 falls in as Police Week. Hines told the group that “It is the best time to be in law enforcement if you’re doing it right.” Virginia Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Brian J. Moran was the keynote speaker. He talked about the “brotherhood and sisterhood of law enforcement,” as had been

addressed by President Kennedy. Also taking part in the program were Lt. Col. Allen Davidson, Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office; the HCSO Honor Guard; Sgt. J.A. Livingstone of the Henrico Police Department who performed “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipes; Deputy Cory Pope, 2016 Rookie of the Year, HCSO, Pledge of Allegiance; Rev. Paul Flowers, HCSO chaplain, who delivered the invocation and benediction; Angela Kelly-Wiecek, chair of the Hanover County Board of Directors, who presented a proclamation about the day/week. After the invocation, Rev. Flowers asked for a moment of silence “In remembrance of those officers who lost their lives in the line of duty during 2016-2017.” Among those guests attending the breakfast were Commonwealth’s Attorney Trip Chalkley; Supervisors Canova Peterson, Scott Wyatt and Sean Davis, Dr. Michael Gill, superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools; Hanover County Administrator Cecil R. “R” Harris Jr.; State Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, R-12; Del. Buddy Fowler,

R-55; Col. W. Steven Flaherty, superintendent of Virginia State Police; Chesterfield County Administrator Joe Casey; and John Cox, a member of the Hanover County Sheriff’s Advisory Board. It was poignant and solemn as the names of the Virginia law enforcement offers who lost their lives in the line of duty from Jan. 1, 2016, to May 10, 2017, were read. They are: Deputy Sheriff Curtis Allen Bartlett, Carroll County Sheriff ’s Office, end of watch Thursday, March 9, 2017, cause of death vehicle pursuit; Trooper II Chad Phillip Dermyer, Virginia State Police, end of watch Thursday, March 31, 2016, cause of death gunfire; Officer Ashley Marie Guindon, Prince William County Police Department, end of watch Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, cause of death gunfire; Corporal Harvey Snook III, Arlington County Police Department, end of watch Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, cause of death 9/11 related illness; and K9 Krijger, Norfolk Police Department, end of watch Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, cause of death gunfire. Before closing, a special thank you to the VFW for the hospitality and tasty breakfast. Your efforts are much appreciated.

The love of a mother is like no other in our lives By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist When my mother was diagnosed with cancer in 1993, I was about the least likely family member qualified to be her caregiver. Truth be known,

‘condominium, and it seemed after months of turmoil, I was finally recovered and on a positive path. When I first accepted the responsibility of caring for her while she underwent treatment and therapy, I

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had no earthly idea what that job entailed, or how much true grit it would take to get both of us through the process. My job as a rural character at the Post Office assumed a second fiddle role, as trips to the doctor and the

hospital became regular staples of my schedule. In the months that followed, we laughed, reminisced, and cried as the disease continued its terrible path to see MOTHER, pg. 8

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More than 5,000 pounds of meat has been recalled from grocery stores in six states, including Virginia, because it may be contaminated with a potentially deadly strain of E. coli bacteria. The bacteria can cause bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain but also can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome. Thankfully, no serious illnesses have been reported yet. But because meat is high in saturated fat and cholesterol and is linked to heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other serious ailments, it’s really not safe to eat regardless. The best way to protect yourself from food poisoning and other lifethreatening illnesses is to stop eating meat and other animal-based foods. Plant-based foods don’t naturally harbor E. coli — they only become contaminated when animal manure is used to fertilize crops or leaks into waterways. (Cross-contamination also can occur when produce is placed on the same surface as meat, or when someone doesn’t practice proper hygiene when handling food.) If we all eat tasty vegan foods, E. coli and other harmful pathogens will be less likely to spread and sicken people, and we’ll be less likely to suffer from many diet-related diseases. For more information and a free vegan starter kit, see www.PETA.org. Sincerely, Heather Moore The PETA Foundation 501 Front St. Norfolk, VA 23510 941-330-6430


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ATLEE Continued from pg. 1

Key Club. Community involvements include being a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, a volunteer guardian for VFW Honor Flight Historic Triangle, volunteer buddy for the Richmond Kickers RVA Access, CVSRA official, and Richmond Kickers Travel Soccer. In the fall, Klesat said he will be attending Virginia Tech to pursue a degree in engineering. “I’ve also been

MOTHER Continued from pg. 6

an inevitable end. She made sure we dealt with the reality of the situation head-on, and her clear head and spot-on judgment made our mission easier. I hired ladies to come to the house when I had to work, and they provided care that no nursing home could. It quickly became evident that she had

selected for an engineering college internship at Dahlgren Naval Base through the U.S. Navy Pathways program.” “My time at Atlee High School has taught me a lot about hard work and dedication,” Klesat said about his experience. “A rigorous and challenging path over the past four years has greatly prepared me for a future in engineering. Even though I am excited to continue my education at Virginia Tech, I will miss my teachers, friends and coaches that I am leaving behind.”

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worked her magic on her caregivers and they, too, soon felt a stake in the efforts. Throughout the process, something else happened that was unexpected: I got to know my mother in a way I’d never imagined. We sat and talked about life … and death, intertwined with a wealth of stories about her youth and how her life had unfolded.

I only then realized how much she had loved my father who passed away when my sister and I were kids. The choices she made to get up and fight, and raise two children with no help became evident to me. More importantly, I understand the reasons for her choices. We talked about everything, but a recurring theme was my career at the Post Office. While

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a history teacher-turned-lawyer who has served as Chief Staff Attorney for the Virginia Court of Appeals since 1990. He also is an adjunct professor of law at the University of Richmond (where he received his law degree) and the College of William & Mary. His talk at Rural Plains will focus on the fateful 1st of December 1763, when a young Hanover attorney, Patrick Henry, stepped from obscurity to challenge King and Clergy in open court.

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As Tucker will discuss, the effect from that argument not only changed Henry’s life, but also echoed through the Colonies and provided an early spark for independence. Next, Native American historian and scholar Buck Woodard appears on June 8 to present “Native Peoples in Virginia during the Civil War and Reconstruction.” Woodard is an Affiliated Scholar at the American Indian Resource Center in the College of William & Mary’s Department of Anthropology. He specializes in the history

and culture of Native peoples of the Eastern Woodlands. He presentation will examine the intense pressures on, and divided loyalties of, a population caught between factions in an ongoing conflict that threatened their fragile existence. The National Park Service’s own David Ruth and Bob Krick present “Rural Plains — Then and Now” on June 15. They will look at the past ten years of renovation and improvement at the Shelton House and Rural Plains, and what the future may hold. The two men have spearheaded efforts here since the

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she never degraded or judged any sort of honest work, I felt her disappointment that I had earned a degree in journalism and had never come close to using it. “Jimmy, there’s nothing wrong with good honest work, but you have a gift,” she told me. “One of the saddest things in life is wasted potential. Don’t throw yours away.” As the months passed, the trips to the hospital became more frequent and the good days became more and more isolated, and we both knew our time together was limited. I asked more questions, listened more intently to the answers, and appreciated each and every bit of wisdom she produced in those last months. Toward the end, the caregiving became more important than my job, and I took a leave of absence to nurse her through the final chapters of a life I had learned was well lived. On the night before she left us, I sat by her bed, holding her hand and hoping for a few more words of wisdom. “You can’t go yet,” I said in a whisper not sure she could hear. “I still have lots of questions.” Her eyes opened only slightly as she looked up and said in a whisper, “But now, you can figure out the answers.”

I thought about all of that as her granddaughters placed a small flower-lined heart in her hands shortly before her coffin was closed. After the funeral, we sat in her house and met with her old friends, acquaintances and colleagues. In the midst of the conversations, I heard several of her lifelong friends talking. “After Becky lost Jim, she really dedicated her life to her kids,” the older woman said. “It was kind of sad she didn’t have a life for herself after her husband died.” The words laid in my mind as I tried to sleep that night, and I’ve considered their description many times over since that day. True enough, she did give up everything so her kids could have a good life, never realizing that our family did it on one salary while most of my friends enjoyed the benefits of two, one of the many things I never realized until I spent those final months with her. As for that lost life, her role as mother was the most important thing in her life, and I can’t think of a minute where she ever regretted that choice. On Mother’s Day, I always remind my friends that taking care of their parents is more than a task or responsibility to be delegated. It’s an honor and the people who perform the

important role of caregiver are truly heroes in my mind. In retrospect, those two years I approached with dread and dismay turned into some of the best months of my life, and I learned more in that period than any formal education could teach. When I first assumed the caregiving role, I was not yet a man. On the final day of her life, I was. To those fortunate enough to visit with their mothers in person on this special day, I say savor every moment and inhale each word you hear. Some of them will last you a lifetime. Shortly after her death, I resigned from the Post Office and got my first job in journalism, a late bloomer to be sure. But, the confidence she instilled in me allowed me to weather the first harrowing days on the job. It wasn’t long before I realized she had given one more gift during those last months — the ability to work and make a living doing something I truly love. Never doubt the power of a mother’s love or its ability to inspire long after the person who expressed it has gone. And, I suppose the saddest irony is that sometimes it takes a person dying to teach another how to live. Thanks, Mom!


Carly Fiorino addresses Reagan Day Dinner County Republican Party welcomes former presidential candidate who says nation is ‘exceptional’ Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – The Hanover County Republican Party welcomed former presidential candidate Carly Fiorina to a sold out audience of 235 for its annual Reagan Day Dinner on May 5 at the American Legion in Mechanicsville.

“We started having to turn people away the week before the event because we just did not have room for everyone that wanted to attend the dinner,� said Russ Wright, chairman of the Hanover County Committee of the Republican Party. Wright noted that this dinner was an exceptional event in that the entire Hanover County

legislative delegation was in attendance at the dinner, as well as numerous Hanover County public officials from all over Hanover to hear the inspiring speech on leadership given by Fiorina. Mechanicsville business owner John Wash Sr. said, “It was quite a pleasure for me to work on an event of this mag-

nitude, which was graciously supported by the business community.� U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman, who introduced Fiorina, addressed the gathering with a positive message on the passage of the new health care legislation, which is the first step in replacing ObamaCare. He said it is failing in states all over the country. In her keynote speech, Fiorina told the crowd that, in her travels all over the world, “I have learned over the years that our nation is exceptional. We are so exceptional because if you think about it most nations are founded on eth-

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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals BEULAH C. BURTON Beulah C. Burton, of Kents Store, departed this life on May 18, 2017. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ray Burton, of 53 years. She is survived by her three daughters and sons-inlaw, Margie and Jim McCarthy of Chesterfield, Patty and Greg Senter of Ashland and Susan and Tom McIntyre of Mechanicsville. She also is survived by four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren in Virginia and Florida. She will be lovingly remembered and missed by many. Beulah was a lifelong member of Mt Gilead Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. She was known there for her baking talents and that big green platter of rolls every Homecoming. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 23, 2017, at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. Interment followed in the church graveyard. Sheridan Funeral Home of Kents Store was in charge of arrangements.

JEREMIAH DICKERSON Jeremiah Dickerson, of Mechanicsville, passed away Sunday, May 14, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. He was preceded in death by his son, Brandon Dickerson; and his parents, Carlton and Sadie Dickerson. Jerry

is survived by his devoted wife of 52 years, Charlene Dickerson; daughters, Tammy Bailey (Rick Nisewonger) and Michelle Johnson (David); grandchildren, Patrick Bailey (Pauline), Kelly Bailey (Jonathan Carter), JB Bailey, Jacob Johnson and Kelsey Johnson; great-grandson, Ford Bailey; brother, David Dickerson; sisters, Jean Windsor, Rebekah Goodrich and Sara Cox; brother-in-law, John Ford Jr. (Chrystal); sisterin-law, Patsy Layne (Curtis); and numerous nieces and nephews. Jerry retired from ReyDICKERSON nolds Metal. He loved being outside, fishing, working in the yard, and was a jack of all trades. His family will miss his great sense of humor, but are thankful to have many happy memories. Special thank you to Aseracare Hospice, especially Jessica Kulp and Lisa Kirby. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 18, 2017, at Monaghan Funeral Home at 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville. Interment followed at Hanover Memorial

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LLEWELLYN FRENCH Llewellyn V. “Lew� French, 88, of Mechanicsville, the son of the late Bessie and Frank H. French, Sr., went home to be with the Lord and his loving wife, Frances Durrette French, on Sunday, FRENCH May 14, 2017. He is survived by his devoted family, which includes his daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Michael Owens; daughter, Maria Isabel Tenorio; granddaughter, Erin Bartlett Vaughan, and her husband Jacob; stepgrandchildren, Sarah and Sam Owens; his sisters-in-law, Virginia Beer and Elizabeth Patton, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his siblings, Audrey Matthews and Frank H. French Jr. After graduating from John Marshall High School, he joined the U.S. Navy and later enjoyed a 40-year career with General Electric Supply Company. He rose through the ranks from the warehouse to Region Manager and won many sales awards that provided him and his wife the opportunity to travel the world. He had a passion for music, learning to play the piano by ear, and he loved to work outdoors, especially raising his beautiful roses. Lew was a long-time member of the Shady Grove United Methodist Church in Mechanicsville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2017, at see OBITUARIES, pg. 11

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the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road. Interment followed at Signal Hill Cemetery in Hanover. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131.

MILDRED HARRELL Mildred Celest Harrell, 86, of Mechanicsville, co-owner of the original Carolina BarB-Que, departed this life May 13, 2017. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lemuel and Henrietta Henry; two sisters, Cecil Anderson and Edna Charity; and brother, Lemuel Henry Jr. She leaves to cherish her memory a loving and devoted husband, Thomas “T.C.” Harrell; HARRELL devoted daughter and granddaughter, Marilyn Harrell and Kiersten Jefferson; stepson, Linwood Lancaster (Betty); two other grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 18, 2017, at the Rock Hill Baptist Church at 4271 Rockhill Road in Mechanicsville, with the Rev. Phillip Knight officiating. Interment followed in Roselawn Memory Gardens. March Funeral Home at 2110 East Laburnum Avenue was in charge of arrangements.

EMILY HIGGINS Emily Armistead Peyton Higgins, widow of Dr. William Harrison Higgins Jr., and daughter of Emily Armistead and Robert Eden Peyton

Jr., died on May 18, 2017. She was born on September 6, 1919, in Richmond. She graduated from St. Catherine’s School and attended Sweet Briar College. Mrs. Higgins was a lifelong member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. She had an abiding interest in Hollywood Cemetery and served on its board. Mrs. Higgins also served on the board of The Virginia Home and on the Richmond Committee of Stratford Hall, and was a charter member of the Council of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. She was predeceased by her grandson, Philip Wagener Higgins of Richmond, and her brothers, Robert Eden Peyton and Armistead Peyton. She is survived by her children, William Harrison Higgins IV and his wife, Susan, of Hanover County, Elizabeth Armistead Higgins of Concord, Massachusetts, Emily Higgins Kilvert and her husband, Charles, of Nantucket, Massachusetts; seven grandchildren, Peyton Higgins Miller of Bridgewater, Patricia Higgins Clarke and William Harrison Higgins V of Richmond, William Cole Congram of Watertown, Massachusetts, Margaret Peyton Kilvert, Charles Alexander Kilvert IV and Marshall Higgins Kilvert of Nantucket, Massachusetts; nine great-grandchildren, Noah, Ben and Rye Miller, Grace, Philip, Betsy and Andrew Clarke, and Emily and William Higgins. She also is survived by her late brothers’ children, Mary Peyton Cortright of Fort Mill, South Carolina, Nancy Lee Peyton Gresham of Richmond, Emily Peyton Cech of New York, New York, Gay Tredway Peyton and Eliza Peyton Leitch of Richmond, and Armistead Peyton Jr. of Kirkland, Washington. A graveside service was held at 1 p.m. see OBITUARIES, pg. 12

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JUNE HOSKINS June Hoskins, formerly of Warrenton, died May 17, 2017, in Mechanicsville. She was born in Hyden, Kentucky, in 1922. She came to Virginia in 1944, when her husband was assigned to Vint Hill Farms Station in the Army Signal Corps. They made their home in Virginia after the war. She HOSKINS loved Virginia; the history, the trees, flowers, and, particularly, the birds. When she could no longer get around, she enjoyed drives through the back roads of King and Queen County,

scanning the woods and fields, searching for eagles. She was a lovely presence in our lives. Her husband, Rex Hoskins, preceded her in death in August of 2014. She is survived by three children, Sue Kellon and her husband, Bob Lee, of Warrenton, Roger Hoskins of Tappahannock, and Jeffrey Hoskins and his wife, Carolyn, of Aylett; two grandchildren, Eric Kellon and wife, Cathy, of Portland, Oregon, and Delanie Kellon and husband, Rolando, Zamora of Brussels; four great-grandchildren, Owen, Reed, Amelie and Elyse.

NANCY HYLTON Nancy Jeter Hylton, 85, of Chesterfield, died May 16, 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband, Darrell Hylton; parents; two sisters, Martha L. Jeter and Helen S. Hana; and two brothers, Hillis M. Jeter and Robert Ryland Jeter Jr. She is survived by her son, Charles F. Johnson (Jeanie); daughter, Ruth

Mercadante (Andy); eight grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Nancy grew up on a farm in Hanover as the second youngest of seven. In her youth, she loved playing basketball, softball and bowling; HYLTON and in her later years, she expressed that love by watching her grandchildren play sports. A Memorial Mass was celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2017, at the Catholic Church of the Epiphany at 11000 Smoketree Drive. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.

RICHARD JENKINS Richard Franklin Jenkins, 82, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord on Monday,

May 15, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, Pierce and Virginia Jenkins; and brotherin-law, JENKINS Larry Wilkinson. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Helen Leath Jenkins; children, Mark Jenkins (Macarena), Jill Dewey (Rich) and Joy Stinnett (Cary); grandchildren, Madelyn, Hayden, Isabella, Lola, Ava, Claudia and Alexandra; sisters, Beverley Royster (Charles), Charlotte Wilkinson and Nancy Cooke (Jack); and numerous nieces and other family members. He fought in the Korean War as a member of the U.S. Army. He retired as an accountant from Philip Morris after 35 years of service. He was a Deacon and active volunteer

in the finance department at First Baptist Church. Richard was a golf enthusiast and loved spending time with his family and friends. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 18, 2017, at the First Baptist Church at 2709 Monument Avenue in Richmond. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Baptist Church at the above address. The Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road was in charge of arrangements.

JAMES McKINNEY James Linwood, “Skeeter� McKinney, 71, of Mechanicsville, formerly of Halifax County, passed away peacefully after a short battle with pancreatic cancer on Friday, May 19, 2017. At the age of 18, he served his country and joined the U.S. Navy, touring the Mediterranean and Middle East. He retired

after 49 years in the automotive industry, where he made many lifelong friends. He enjoyed bluegrass, NASCAR racing, gardening, riding his tractor and tinkering in the garage. He was preceded in death by his parents, McKINNEY Joseph Lee and Margaret Duncan McKinney, and brothers, Raymond and William McKinney. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Barbara Orange McKinney; daughters, Jamie McKinney Hopkins and Shana McKinney Fleet (Robert); grandchildren, Logan Hopkins (Brittany) and Wesley Fleet; greatgranddaughter, Natalie Rose Hopkins; sister, Lorraine see OBITUARIES, pg. 13

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Myers (Wayne); and numerous other family members and loving friends. Skeeter’s jokes and laughter will live on in our hearts and he will be greatly missed by all. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday, May 24, 2017) at Broadus Memorial Baptist Church at 5351 Pole Green Road in Mechanicsville. Interment will follow a short reception at the church at 2 p.m. in Westhampton Memorial Park at 10000 Patterson Avenue in Richmond. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. The Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road is in charge of arrangements.

SHIRLEY MENZIES Shirley Moore Menzies, 81, of Mechanicsville, passed away

on May 12, 2017. She was preceded in death by her parents, Campbell and Eula Moore; sister, Mildred; brothers, Glen, Norman and Ike Moore; and granddaughter, Meg Menzies. Shirley is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, John; son, Kirk (Gale); and daughter, Donna MENZIES (David); grandchildren, Scott (Stacey), Kelly (Adam), Ryan (Christy) and Taylor (Kourtney); as well as nine great-grandchildren of whom she was a very special part of their lives; sisters, Virginia and Nancy; and brother, Sherman (Sheila); many nieces and nephews; and two chosen grandsons, Seth and Britt. She was

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HARRY ROBERTSON III Harry Wilson Robertson III, 80, of Hanover, founder and owner of Hanover Fly Fishers, Ltd., died Monday, May 8, 2017, in San Jose, Costa Rica. Mr. Robertson was born August 21, 1936, in Covington, the only child of Harry W. Robertson Jr. and Mary Ellen Hoylman, who predeceased him. After briefly attending military school in Virginia, he graduated in 1960 with a BFA from Richmond Professional Institute (now Virginia Commonwealth University). From 1960 until 1965, Mr. Robertson worked at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts as Supervisor of Art Services. During that time, he continued his career as an artist, holding shows locally and in galleries on the East Coast and in New York. Although fishing later became his main

focus, painting and sculpting were always part of his life. In 1965, Mr. Robertson’s interest in fishing and hunting expeditions for himself and friends began to evolve. After decades of research, study and travel, the trips he organized developed into the outdoor sporting business of Hanover Fly Fishers. Those seminal expeditions grew in size and scope over the years and ultimately led him around the world, from Great Bear Lake near the Arctic Circle to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, from Mongolia to Australia and New Guinea, from Central and South America to Africa and the Seychelles. His reputation in the industry grew exponentially as did the number of trophy fish and prizes he received from the International Game Fish Association. His personal and business connections in the field became worldwide and enormous. As important as adventure travel was for him, Mr. Robertson had a love of sharing his knowledge of

casting and fly fishing with others. Considered one of the country’s leading authorities on the subject, he possessed a remarkable ability to impart his knowledge in a clear, concise and understandable manner that relaxed, enthused and entertained the student. He regularly gave seminars and held casting clinics, and taught ROBERTSON the art of the cast at his business location in Hanover. For almost a decade, he introduced the sport to a new generation of fly fishers at Hampden-Sydney College. Mr. Robertson also possessed a vast knowledge and understanding of the world’s ecosystems, and passed on to his students the importance

of protecting those fragile environments. In 2013, Mr. Robertson was awarded the Nat Burgwyn Lifetime Achievement Award from Fly Fishers of Virginia for his commitment to fly fishing and its education, and for general conservation efforts. A natural raconteur possessed of high intellect and charm, Mr. Robertson was admired fondly by people from all walks of life, many of whom became lifetime followers of his adventures. He is survived by his greatest admirer, Emily Jeanne Comer Robertson, his wife of 43 years. At the request of the deceased, there will be no memorial service; a gathering of friends will occur at a later time.

LOIS SOWER Lois Marie Sower, born on February 14, 1933, in Roanoke, went to be with her heavenly father on May 17, 2017. She is survived by her endearing husband of 62 see OBITUARIES, pg. 28

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Pepicelli’s Pizza honored for community service RICHMOND — Tom and Lisa Checkosky, owners of Pepicelli’s Pizza in Ashland, didn’t know they’d been nominated for the 2017 Virginia Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Award for Outstanding Small Business, so, when they received the call that they’d won while in Florida celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary, they were confused at first. Tom kept asking the person on the other line, “You mean in the entire state of Virginia, there was nobody else?” Once he realized what was happening, Tom said he was brought to tears. The award ceremony was

held at the Governor’s Mansion on April 20. According to Tom, “The best way I can describe the event was it was the most informal, formal event, I have ever been to.” He was surprised by the warmth and welcome extended to him and his family by Gov. Terry McAuliffe. The Governor even took selfies with some of Tom’s family. Last year, Pepicelli’s Pizza received the Hanover County “Spirit of Volunteerism” award for “Commitment to Community,” recognizing the local business or nonprofit that exemplifies strong community values and a sustained com-

Master Gardeners announce winners of schools grants award programs

with the 2017 Virginia Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Award for Outstanding Small Business.

Photos submitted by Amanda McDaniel

see GARDENERS, pg. 17

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see PEPICELLI’S, pg. 21

Steven K. Smith, author of The Virginia Mysteries series, recently visited fourth and fifth graders at all 14 elementary schools in Hanover County. The books all take place at historical venues in the Richmond area. Students read one of the books in the series, “Mystery on Church Hill”, for the 2017 Reading Olympics. Prior to Smith’s visit, librarians blended information about historical events and locations from the books into their instruction. They also used maps from Richmond Region Tourism so that students could find the various locations. The students have challenged Smith to write about a historic location in Hanover next. Hanover County Public Schools extended its thanks to the Hanover Education Foundation for sponsoring this event. Smith is shown with the fourth and fifth grade students at John M. Gandy Elementary School in Ashland.

HANOVER — Hanover Master Gardeners Association is pleased to announce the winners of their annual Hanover schools grants award programs for 2017. Each year HMGA invites public schools in Hanover to apply for grant money for a project that encourages good horticultural practices. The applications are judged and cash grants awarded to schools with suitable projects. Beaverdam Elementary School will be growing wild celery to be transplanted to an at-

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mitment to supporting the community. The Checkoskys said they fell in love with Ashland and all its warmth and charm when they relocated to the town years ago to open their restaurant, Pepicelli’s, named after Lisa’s family. Since the opening of the restaurant, the Checkosky family has become tremendous supporters of the Ashland and Beaverdam communities, volunteering and contributing in many area events and charities. Photo submitted by Tom Harris The couple say they enjoy The Checkosy family operates Pepicelli’s Pizza in Ashland and serves as outstanding examples giving back to their local com- of caring for the community in which they live and work. Gov. McAuliffe presented Tom and Lisa

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Ashland man killed in crash Ashland Martin’s to close Aug. 2 Staff Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND – A 19-yearold Ashland man was killed Thursday morning in a singlevehicle crash in the 17000 block of Washington Highway. Sgt. James R. Cooper of the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office said Erid Javier Rivas

Hernandez was pronounced dead at the scene. The preliminary investigation revealed that Hernandez, driving a 2012 Nissan fourdoor sedan, was traveling south when the vehicle ran off the right shoulder and struck a tree. Investigators, who arrived Ashland.

SHERIFF’S Continued from pg. 4

monument, was reported in the 113000 block of Rosemont Drive, Rockville.

Discharge firearm or missile in/at an occupied building was reported in the 9300 block of Totopotomoy Trail, Ashland. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 3700 block of Interstate 295/U.S. 360, Mechanicsville. Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 7200 block of Battle Hill Drive, Mechanicsville. Embezzlement, $200, was reported in the 11400 block of Washington Highway,

at the scene around 7:48 a.m., continue to collect information to determine the circumstances of the incident. “We extend our sincerest condolences to the Mr. Hernandez’s family during this difficult time,” Cooper said, speaking on behalf of Col. David R. Hines, sheriff.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported din the 7100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/Wynbrook Lane, Mechanicsville.

was reported in the 7000 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 9400 block of Atlee Station Road, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 12000 block of Karen Drive, Ashland.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 16800 block of Mountain Road, Montpelier.

Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses

Unauthorized use of a vehicle, boat or animal was reported in the 7000 block of Bell Creek Road/ Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Staff Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND – The Ashland store of Martin’s Food Markets will close on Aug. 2 at the 253 N. Washington Hwy. location. It is among the nine remaining stores in the Greater Richmond and Williamsburg

CHAMBER Continued from pg. 15

betterment, set him apart. Brown is a scholar, athlete, leader and volunteer. The longevity of her participation in various activities displays great commitment. Her letter of rec-

GARDENERS Continued from pg. 16

risk area of the James River to increase the animal population and improve the environment, therefore positively impacting the Bay. Henry Clay Elementary School will continue its Root and Shoots program that intro-

duces students to healthy eating and a pride in being able to grow their own food. For more information about applying for a school grant, contact Laura Maxey-Nay, Hanover County Ag Agent at 804-7524310 or luaram@vt.edu. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 16100 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

Hit and run, personal injury, was reported in the 10300 block of Ashcake Road/ Heath Pond Drive, Ashland.

Unauthorized use of a vehicle, boat or animal was reported in the 8000 block of Lynmar Lane, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 10000 block of Poplar Hall Court, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny shoplifting was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Petit larceny from auto was reported in the 7400 block of Pebble Lake Drive/Creighton Parkway, Mechanicsville.

Petit larceny shoplifting was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 15400 block of Pouncey Tract Road/ Goochland County, Rockville. Simple assault was reported in the 8300 block of Meadowbridge Road, Mechanicsville.

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Grand larceny building was reported in the 13300 block of Verdon Road, Ruther Glen.

Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 8000 block of Meadow Drive, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, auto theft, was reported in the 7100 block of Ellerson Mill Circle, Mechanicsville.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 9100

excellent service in the coming weeks. We are also making a best in class commitment to take care of our people with a strong severance package.” Stores closing on July 10 are: 6401 Centralia Road, Chesterfield

more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

six months, was reported in the 6000 block of Kings Charter Drive, Ashland.

block of Atlee Road, Mechanicsville.

May 13 ommendation included the descriptors “dependable, conscientious and motivated”, which showed through in her essay. This year, in addition to assemblies, the Chamber will recognize students at its June and July Business After Hours events.

areas to close this summer. “Throughout this difficult process, our top concern has been to take care of our associates and treat them fairly and with respect,” said Tom Lenkevich, president, Giant/ Martin’s. “We know our associates’ continued dedication to our customers will provide

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 10300 block of Morning Dew Lane, Mechanicsville.

Trespassing on church or school property was reported in the 9400 block of Atlee Station Road, Mechanicsville. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

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Forging coin and bank notes was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, $200 or

Vandalism was reported in the 13000 block of Overhill Drive, Glen Allen.

Stalking, type not clear from record, was reported in the 10000 block of Providence Woods Lane, Ashland.

Credit card fraud, $200 in

see MARTIN’S, pg. 19

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 8000 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Violation of a protective order (violence), second within five years, was reported in the 7200 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

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HANOVER – Hanover County residents are being encouraged to take part in a survey designed to gather information on the current levels of walking, running and biking in the county, as well as residents’ attitudes towards these activities, and what prevents people from participating. The survey prepared by the Hanover County Bicycle and Pedestrian Engagement Committee (“Bike Walk Hanover�) can be found at https://qtrial2014az1.az1. qualtrics.com/jfe5/form/SV_ 3lL9pOI5ZHTfNXv. Residents are able to offer

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Diane Wood captured Best in Show for What Pleases You Arrangement during the May 8 meeting of the Town and Country Garden Club. Competition focused on Horticulture and Arrangement categories. In addition to Best in Show, Wood won 2 Blues and 1 Red. Other winners were: Elizabeth Bourret, 2 Blues; Judy Futch, 1 Blue; Tish Iorio, 1 Blue; Sarah Peters, 2 Blues, 1 Red andBest in Horticulture for Kousk Dogwood; Laura Ploof, 2 Blues; Jennifer ShowalterCupp, 2 Blues and1 Red; Mary Stone, 2 Blues and 1 Red; Ruth Syman-May, 3 Blues; Susie Witbeck, 1 Red; and Barbara Zeigler, 1 Red. Members gathered at the home of Mary Stone. The hostess led a tour of her garden, which includes more than 90 peony plants in full bloom. Stone was joined by Iorio in hosting the meeting and providing refreshments for fellow members. The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 12, at St. James the Lesser Episcopal Church in Ashland. For more information, contact Sarah Peters at phpeters@gmail.com.

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Summer Hill Farm is oldest Century Farm in state Staff Report news@mechlocal.com RICHMOND – Farming has been the backbone of the Commonwealth for more than 400 years. Virginia’s Century Farm program honors the commitment and contributions of farm families who have owned and worked their farms for 100 years or more. Since the program was established in 1997, nearly 1,400 Virginia farms have been designated as Century Farms. Virginia’s oldest designated Century Farm is Summer Hill Farm in Hanover County. The

Newton and Page families have owned the farm since 1672. “For many families, farming is both a tradition and a business that has been passed down from one generation to the next,” said Commissioner Sandy Adams. “Agriculture remains Virginia’s largest private industry, contributing $52 billion annually to the Commonwealth. It speaks volumes about our state’s long commitment to agriculture when there are nearly 1,400 farms designated to have been in operation for more than a century.” Fast facts about Virginia’s Century Farms 92 of the state’s 95 counties have desig-

Child and Babysitting safety class to be offered at Squad 13 ASHLAND — Babysitting is usually a teenager’s first attempt at building and running a small business. Hanover Parks and Recreation has a Child and Babysitting safety class that is designed to engage and inform the aspiring babysitter. The class provides everything you need to know — from getting started and securing that first babysitting job, to interacting with parents and children, to key safety, caregiving and first aid tips. With summer on the way, parents and care

SURVEY Continued from pg. 18

their comments and opinions on topics such as what makes it difficult for you to walk, bike or run in Hanover County today; what types of infrastructure improvements you want to see Hanover County develop in the future; and whether you think Hanover County should adopt pro-

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givers are always looking for skilled and mature babysitters. The class is being held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, at the Ashcake Volunteer Rescue Squad #13 at 8375 New Ashcake Rd. in Mechanicsville. Class fee is $50 per participant and registration can be taken at www.hanoverparksrec. com. Students invited to participate are ages 12 see CHILD, pg. 24

walking and biking policies in the update of the county’s Comprehensive Plan. The committee considers the survey to be important to developing a plan and that answers from the community are even more important. Those taking part in the survey are urged to share it with family, friends and neighbors. To learn more about Bike Walk Hanover, go to https://

www.hanovercounty.gov/707/ Bi c ycl e - an d - Pe d e s t r i an Engagement-Commit. To learn more about the 2017 update of Hanover County’s Comprehensive Plan, go to https://www.hanovercounty. gov/704/Comprehensive-PlanUpdate-2017. Spearheading this effort is Max Hepp-Buchanan, director of Bike Walk RVA, Sports Backers.

Avenue, Williamsburg In addition to Ashland, the stores closing on Aug. 2 are: 12601 Jefferson Davis Highway, Chester 200 Charter Colony Parkway, Midlothian 7045 Forest Hill

Avenue, Richmond 5700 Brook Road, Richmond “We want to thank our associates for their hard work and dedication over the years, and we are grateful for the loyalty of our many customers,” Lenkevich added.

nated Century Farms; Southampton County has the highest number of Century Farms at 90. Six independent cities have Century Farms; the city with the most Century Farms is Suffolk at 24. More than 20 family farms in Virginia are designated as over 250 years old. The Century Farm program is administered by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) through the Office of Farmland Preservation. To be eligible for the Virginia Century Farm program, a farm must have been owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years,

be lived on or farmed by a descendant of the original owner and gross over $2,500 annually from the sale of farm products. In recognition of their designation as a Virginia Century Farm, families receive a certificate signed by the governor and VDACS’ commissioner, and a free 17-inch by 11-inch aluminum sign with the Virginia Century Farm logo for outdoor display. All designated Century Farms are listed by locality on VDACS’ website. For more information about Virginia’s Century Farm program, contact Andy Sorrell at Andrew.Sorrell@vdacs.virginia.gov.

HABA urges members to help with Cleanup Day Staff Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND — The Hanover Airpark Business Association encourages members of the community to take part in Hanover Cleanup Day from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Friday, May 26. The organization will pro-

vide T-shirts, drinks and other safety supplies. The Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office also is requesting that those businesses that utilize tractor-trailers for delivery/pickup to make sure they are off the road before loading, unloading or parking. This creates hazardous travel condi-

tions, so please have them stage in a safe, off-the-road location. After the cleanup, participants will gather at Center of the Universe, which will be offering $1 off beers to those that helped in the cleanup. For more information, call 804-523-2903 or email info@ haba-va.com.

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Smart Beginnings reps explain coalition’s role By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local ASHLAND — Working together to ensure that children enter school healthy, wellcared for, and ready to succeed in their education, work and in life is the objective of an ongoing coalition taking place in the Richmond metropolitan region, and across the commonwealth. Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond is a regional coalition of public and private organizations, businesses and citizens who are working together to ensure successful and healthy early childhood development in the area. Rich Schultz, executive director of the organization, along with Monica Callahan, the director of outreach and development, attended last week’s regular meeting of

Ashland Town Council to talk about their efforts in Hanover County. “Our partnership is with Hanover County Public Schools and your schools here in Ashland fall under the Hanover County public school system,” Callahan said during the Tuesday, May 16, meeting. In explaining why early childhood development is so important, Callahan said, “Because children are our future, everything about that 0 to 5 time-frame is about learning and exploring, and becoming the little people that will eventually turn into our future leaders.” She pointed out how, for that reason, ensuring that kids have a successful and healthy early childhood is truly an investment to our society. In addition, she said that investing in our children early

on is especially important because their brains are constantly learning. Callahan emphasized that children who are born into low-income families typically enter school behind, and, usually, they end up staying behind. She said that this usually results in the negative things our society currently is seeing such as an increase in dropout rates, teen pregnancies and crime; saying that these are ripple effects. Smart Beginnings is operating in 17 different communities across Virginia, creating a state-wide network of initiatives that are supported by the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation. Acknowledging that this is truly the region’s plan, Schultz thanked Ashland council members for their support. “Thank you for your part-

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Rich Schultz, left, Frankie Butler and Monica Callahan, standing at the podium, address members of Town of Ashland leaders. They are, from left, Town Manager Joshua Farrar, Town Attorney Andrea Erard, Councilman Steve Trivett and Vice Mayor James Murray.

nership as well, because you all have been champions of this work and have been partners with us, so we thank you for that,” he said. Also attending the May 16 council meeting was Frankie Butler, chair of the Hanover County cabinet of the regional Business Council of ChamberRVA. Callahan said Butler supports this plan for earlylearners and school readiness “because it’s a business case; it is more than just a parent’s

| News, Updates & Listings Atlee High School Band is raising funds to participate in New York City’s America’s Parade on Veteran’s Day. For $30, you get four vouchers for general admission tickets to any 2017 regular season Flying Squirrels game (excluding July 4th) and a 10% off coupon to the Squirrels’ Nest Team Store. That’s a $6 savings off game day tickets. The Atlee Band will get $10 for each book sold. To purchase, contact Kristy Cosley at 804-387-1955 or kristyc@jonescorporations. com by May 25.

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Sports physicals for the 2017-2018 school year will be available on June 1. The cost is $25 per student. Pre-screenings will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. May 30 at Lee-Davis High School in the athletic hallway and from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. June 1. Physicals will take place at OrthoVirginia from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m. June 1 on the Memorial Regional Medical Center campus in the OrthoVirginia Building at 8200 Meadowbridge Rd. Suite 200, in Mechanicsville (appointments are necessary). Email Sara Salvato at sesalvato@hcps. us to sign up for a physical appointment. Pre-screenings are first come, first served.

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town’s economic development and quality of life. There is an exponential increase in regards to the flow of data being used in our society. Unfathomable five years ago, Farrar said today we are using terabytes of data, and that we are even starting to get into the petabyte range. He said he didn’t think people quite understand the amount of data that is going out and being used on a daysee SMART, pg. 22

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issue. It’s a current workforce issue and a future workforce issue – so we thank him for being here and being a part of our presentation here tonight.” Butler also is co-owner and a managing partner of True North Advisors, LLC, a company based in Glen Allen that offers financial solutions to its clients. Also during the May 16 regular meeting, Town Manager Joshua Farrar addressed Council regarding dark fiber opportunities pertaining to the

Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3 Members of the faculty and staff at Rural Point Elementary School will be participating in the Mechanicsville Relay for Life in memory and honor of many co-workers, family members and friends. Teams walking from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m. Students will receive 10 purple feet and a little flyer explaining how the Relay for Life fundraiser works. Donations are due by May 30.

Saturday, June 3 Bake and Craft Sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Christian Village Apartments at 7105 Brooks Farm Rd. off of

Lee Davis Road in the Bosher Center. Grilled hot dogs also will be sold.

Thursday, June 8 Imprint Shh!ilent Auction will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Cobb Technologies HQ at 1000 Technology Park Drive in Glen Allen. Monies are being raised for hometown children. Donations of goods or services are welcome. Every sponsor will be recognized with a placard, social media promotion and event signage. Bidding ends at 7 p.m. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. For more information, go to cobbimprint.org/fundraiser. html.

ax submissions to calendar to 804-730-0476, email to mkinser@mechlocal.com or mail to 8460 TimesDispatch, Mechanicsville VA 23116. Deadline is 3 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s issue. Calendar announcements cannot be taken by phone. We reserve the right to edit all items submitted to The Local.

Friday, June 9 A Soaking Prayer service will be held on from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Healing Place Center for Counseling and Spiritual Formation at First Shiloh Baptist Church Youth Center at 8150 Walnut Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. The Soaking Prayer service provides an opportunity to pray in a quiet beautiful setting and is open to the community. For more information, contact The Healing Place staff at 804-7301348.

Monday, June 19

The Hanover Education Foundation’s 20th Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the Hanover Country Club at 14314 Country Club Drive in Ashland. Players’ names are needed by June 9. The Hanover Education Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization (Tax ID#54-1573406). Funds support educational initiatives of Hanover County Public Schools. For more information, contact Hanover Education Foundation, 200 Berkley St., P.O. Box 1297, Ashland, VA 23005. Phone see CALENDAR, pg. 24


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Tom Checkosy, second from left, and his wife, Lisa, right, recently received the 2017 Virginia Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Award for Outstanding Small Business from Gov. McAuliffe, third from left.

munity where they can see their efforts making a difference near home. Among their many contributions, Pepicelli’s Pizza donates 20 pizzas every month for families at Children’s Hospital of Richmond through Connor’s Heroes Foundation, an organization helping children and families during cancer treatment.

Lisa, whose brother was born without a right ventricle in his heart, spent a lot of time in Children’s Hospital as a child, and understood that eating a decent meal at the end of the day was something most families in that situation rarely enjoy. Her father started a similar foundation in the 1980s after dealing with his son’s health issues. The family also is heavily involved in the CJ Thumbs Up Foundation, an organization

providing assistance to families of children with chronic or life threatening illnesses. They raise their own chickens and donate hundreds of eggs to area food banks. They also have contributed to the Hanover Humane Society, Hanover Safe Place, Relay for Life, Shop with a Cop, the Rockville and Beaverdam little leagues and countless others. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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Community meeting called to discuss Atlee Road extension MECHANICSVILLE — A community meeting on the major construction project of extending Atlee Road from Rutland about one-half mile to Atlee Station Road will get underway at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, in the Atlee High School auditorium. The goal is to help residents prepare for the road changes and adequately plan for changes to their commutes and trips

to schools in the area. The county will provide an overview of the project and review the various detour phases and their anticipated timing during the 2017-2018 school year. Citizens will be able to ask questions and get answers about the project. Construction will last more than a year and will involve multiple road closings and detours.

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Traffic detour impacts will begin in October. Detours will affect routes to schools and some school bus routes. Construction will not be completed until the fall of 2018. The project includes construction of a bridge over the railroad, closure of the existing rail crossing and Cool Spring Road connection to Atlee Station Road. Cool Spring Road will be connected to the new Atlee Road Extended. The project also includes a traffic signal at Atlee Station Road and the new Atlee Road extension. Sidewalks and accommodations for bicycles will also be constructed as part of this project. Maps and additional information can be viewed at http:// www.virginiadot.org/projects/ richmond/atlee_road_extension_in_hanover.asp Variable message boards will be placed announcing the detours at least two weeks prior to any change in traffic patterns. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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by-day basis. The point is that there is a ton of data being used, and local communities need something that can transfer that data. “That pushes us to maybe need an infrastructure that can handle a little more than what’s out there right now,” Farrar said. In recent years, he explained that the town discovered dark fiber that is sitting right at the Exit 92 interchange on Interstate 95. Dark fiber is fiber-optic cable infrastructure that is currently in place but is not being used.

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Local Lions support Boys/Girls State Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE — The Mechanicsville Lions Club annually offers financial support to qualified high school

Optical fibers make up these fiber-optic cables that convey information using light pulses. Dark fiber doesn’t have any light pulses going through them that send data, but they have the capability to do so. The dark fiber that is sitting at a node at Exit 92 is owned by a company called SummitIG. They have a line that travels from the Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia area all the way down to the state capital, and now it’s even starting to continue even farther South. He said that the plan, if the funding is available and other obstacles don’t stand in the way, would be to drag that dark fiber cable from where it currently sits on I-95 to Ashland

juniors in the area who have been selected to attend the Virginia Boys/Girls State Program. This session marks the 75th anniversary of this long-standing program and is sponsored

Town Hall, and the hope then would be to extend it to the Holland Tract. The preferred method would be to do this via underground, but he said that using existing poles can be an alternative. One of the possible hurdles they may experience that could hinder the process are tremendous efforts by members in the Virginia General Assembly that are trying to prevent governments in local communities in the state from doing anything like this. “That got shot down this year, but I would say that it will be reintroduced in the coming year, [so] we always have to keep that eye for what’s hap-

see LIONS, pg. 25

pening in Richmond – because if we do this and they adopt that legislation we will have to change course,” said the town manager. He added that the legislation prohibits internet utilities, which he said wasn’t what they were looking to do because they were looking for infrastructure, but acknowledged that they are starting to get close to that fine border. “I think there are still benefits to having it, but [that legislation] could certainly change the conversation, and I want you to know all of the hurdles that may be put in front of you before you say, ‘Josh, go ahead and take the next step’,” he told council members.


Hanover County receives Playful City USA designation Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com RICHMOND — Hanover County recently was honored with a 2017 Playful City USA designation by KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids. The Playful City USA pro-

gram honors cities and towns across the country for putting the needs of families first so kids can learn, grow and develop important life skills. The 2017 Playful City USA recognition includes 258 communities across the country that are transforming ordinary places into playful spaces and using play as a solution to the

challenges facing their residents.

Nationwide, these communities feature more than 14,000 safe and engaging playspaces that serve more than 4 million kids. Hanover County was designated along with the City of Richmond, the Town of Ashland, and the counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Henrico, New Kent and Powhatan.

With each of the region’s nine localities recognized individually, the Richmond region became the first playful region in the nation. The benefits for being designated as a Playful City USA include national recognition and increased competitive advantage in competitions for grants and other fund-

ing opportunities; access to Kaboom!’s playability engagement series, webinars, newsletters, and policy tools; and two highway road signs to showcase the recognition to residents and visitors. The collaborative effort to apply for the program was led by Capital Region Collaborative see PLAYFUL, pg. 24

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Families Anonymous Support Group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday at the Episcopal Church of the Creator at 7159 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville. The group is a self-help fellowship for the friends and family members of addicts who are in need of understanding and healing themselves. For details, call Sandy at 804-7304812 or email sandy.leigh@

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(CRC) and Sports Backers as part of the effort to increase active living habits by transforming ordinary places into playful spaces. Last year, the partners worked with the City of Richmond to receive a 2016 designation as a Playful City USA. “After seeing the benefits from the city’s designation last year, it was clear we needed to spread the effort to include the entire region,” said Ashley Hall, manager of the Capital Region Collaborative. “We’re proud of the regional commitment to playability, a subject that connects across our region’s eight priority areas – from education and quality place, to the James River and healthy community.” Jeff McIntyre, Active RVA’s director, added, “This is far more than entertainment and leisure. Active play is crucial to the well-being of kids, families and their communities. In a playable environment, children’s creative adventures on the playground create a foundation for classroom learning. For adults and families, play creates connections, expands social networks, and helps to

verizon.net. Overcomers Outreach and Women’s Codependency, a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope and healing for recovering alcoholics, addicts and their families meet every Monday at 7 p.m., at the Mechanicsville Christian Center at 8061 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. For more information, call 804366-9645 or email kjfaith1@ gmail.com. Civil War re-enactors are wanted for the 12th Va. Inf. Reg’t, Co B. Members said they are “a family-oriented unit dedicated to providing a high build stronger and safer neighborhoods. It shows our commitment to providing all members of the community with enhanced opportunities to be more active.” As cities are becoming hotbeds for innovation, communities across the country are creating inventive ways to attract and retain residents. Playful City USA honorees are taking bold action to ensure kids have great places to play with the goal of making play the easy choice for all kids, no matter where they live. In addition to the playground down the street, Playful City USA communities are turning grocery stores, vacant lots, crosswalks

CHILD Continued from pg. 19

and up. The registration deadline is Tuesday, June 13. No on-site registrations will be accepted. For more information about the class, call Hanover County Parks and Recreation at 804365-7150 or email at parksandrec@hanovercounty.gov. Information submitted by Nikodemas M. Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks and Recreation.

degree of authenticity while honoring our ancestors. The group does small and large reenactments, living history, and have a period dance group. For more information, call 804512-2621.

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All Souls Episcopal Church celebrates Holy Eucharist, Rite II at 9:15 a.m. with Christian Education at 10:45 a.m. All Souls worships at Messiah Lutheran Church at 8154 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor is the Vicar. For more information, visit www.

A Healing and Recovery SS Class meets at 9 a.m. at the Walnut Grove Baptist Church at 7046 Cold Harbor Rd. in Mechanicsville. The class is for adults 18 and over and is an extension of the NorthStar community that also meets at 6 p.m. Fridays at the church. The Christian 12 Steps and Biblical wisdom are the basis of study and discussion to learn about God’s place in our lives. All are welcome. For more information, call 804746-5081 or contact Craig Simpson at craigwgbc@gmail. com.

and sidewalks into opportunities for play. “We are thrilled to recognize Hanover County for putting kids first,” said KaBOOM! CEO James Siegal. “The wellbeing of our communities starts with the well-being of our kids, and play is critical for them to thrive. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that all kids get the childhood they deserve filled with play.”

To see the full list of Playful City USA communities and to learn more about making play the easy choice for kids, visit www.playfulcityusa.org. You also can take part in the conversation with leaders across the country using #PLAYceforkids on Twitter and Facebook. Information submitted by Nikodemas M. Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks and Recreation.

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ership action program will develop a working knowledge of the structure of government. Along the way they will have the opportunity to learn the political process. Each level of government will be run by those delegates who are elected to serve. Instruction will be presented on the law and court system, parliamentary procedure and Virginia political history. In most cases, expenses associated with attending this program are paid by a sponsoring American Legion Post and its Auxiliary, local businesses, or another communitybased organization such as The Mechanicville Lions Club, which continues in its support of this project for the young men and women selected to attend.

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OBITUARIES Continued from pg. 13

years, Walter R. Sower. She is also survived by her son, Timothy Sower and wife, Kim; daughter, Laurie Sower and husband, Mark. Lois SOWER loved her grandchildren dearly;

Amanda Maino and husband, Chris, Ross Sower, Mason McDaniel and Maddy McDaniel. Lois had a strong faith and was a member of Shady Grove Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Malcolm and Lizzie Mason. Lois was the youngest of 10 children and was preceded in death by her siblings, Malcolm Mason, Ruby Thompson, Raymond Mason, Thomas Mason, Francis Ellett, Christine Winston, Russell Mason, Marvin Mason and Gertrude Morgan. Funeral services

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were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 21, 2017, at the Shady Grove Methodist Church at 8209 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Graveside services followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery. The Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee Davis Road was in charge of arrangements.

MARGARET WERNER Margaret “Margie” Merkel Werner, of Mechanicsville, passed away Monday, May 15, 2017. “Margie” was born in

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North Bergen, New Jersey, on August 3, 1920, to WERNER August and Dundee Margaret Merkel. She worked for the Federal Reserve during World War II, was a homemaker for many years, and then retired from Lawyers Title. “Margie” is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Glaubinger; grandsons,

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ASHLAND — South Center Street (northbound) between Myrtle Street and Lee Street continues to be closed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, May 26, for storm sewer and sidewalk installation. The closure went into effect on Monday as work has proceeded in that area.

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Benjamin Glaubinger and Daniel Glaubinger (Sauce Leon); as well as friends and neighbors. She was preceded in death by her sister, Eleanore Ochs; brother-inlaw, Fred A. Ochs; niece, Dundee Jarvis; and nephew, Fred C. Ochs. Funeral services were held at 12 p.m. Friday, May, 19, 2017, at Woody Funeral Home, Atlee Chapel, at 9271 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Burial followed in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at woodyfuneralhomeatlee.com

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Peyton perfect as Atlee keeps league title By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Atlee’s Peyton St. George doesn’t usually get told to keep quiet in her own dugout, but late in the game she asked a teammate if any Albemarle players had reached base. The teammate told her, “Shut up, Peyton!” Warren merely had St. George’s best interest at heart, for no Patriots had reached base, nor would any do so by the time the seventh inning came to a close, for St. George threw a perfect game to lead the Raiders to a 9-0 victory over visiting Albemarle in the Conference 16 softball championship game Friday night. St. George wasn’t offended by her teammate’s brushback and didn’t dwell on it, either. “I think I’m so focused on, kind of, the new pitches and getting my speed – and I changed my wind-up a little bit – so I’m not really focused on the whole perfect game. But then I think in the fifth or sixth inning I realized that, ‘Wow! I haven’t hit someone and I haven’t walked anyone, so I guess no one has gotten on base.’ “Then I was like, ‘Don’t think about it! You’re just going to jinx yourself!’ ” St. George threw a few balls. Albemarle hitters made some contact. But no one got on base. When the last out was recorded,

Dragum, Hawks hammer C-feds By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor

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Atlee’s Sydney Kuester beats the throw to Albemarle catcher Meghan Brown to score in the Raiders’ 9-0 win over the visiting Patriots in the Conference 16 championship Friday. The Raiders earned a first-round bye in the Region 5A North tournament.

fans – including Albemarle fans – stood up and applauded. Albemarle head coach Charlie Scott said the Patriots knew what to expect. “She’s not a secret,” Scott said. “She’s an incredible softball player, an incredible pitcher. She hasn’t earned what she’s earned

for no reason.” St. George finished with 12 strikeouts. She recorded three more assists fielding grounders to have a hand in 15 of Albemarle’s 21 outs. Scott said Albemarle’s lack of offense wasn’t for a lack of effort.

“We fought hard at the plate,” he said. “We struck out quite a few times, but we fought hard and we swung the bat. That’s all I can ask the kids to do. St. George also contributed to the Raider offense, going 2for-3 with a double. Teammates Casey Barrett

and Kelly Warren did much of the heavy lifting for the Raider offense, each going 3-for3. Barrett had two doubles, a sacrifice fly, and a run scored. Warren scored a pair of runs herself. Jordan Durbin went 2-

MECHANICSVILLE – On Monday, May 15, the No. 1 Hanover and No. 3 Lee-Davis baseball teams battled to a 1-run, comefrom-behind Hawk win. The two teams met at Hanover for a rematch the following Tuesday, but this time the outcome was quite different. Hanover, buoyed by a first-inning stand in which they held the visiting Confederates scoreless despite Lee-Davis loading the bases, jumped on the Confederates for four runs in the bottom of the first and coasted to a 10-0 victory in a mercifully shortened five-inning outing. Hawk starting pitcher Jack Dragum helped himself both on and off the see HAWKS, pg. 33

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Raiders end Patriots’ season with 13-3 win By Andrew Spencer for the Mechanicsville Local MECHANICSVILLE – Atlee’s and Patrick Henry’s baseball teams both lost their respective Conference 16 semifinals, so when the two teams met in a conference third-place game at Atlee Friday night, they faced the prospect of winning or watching the season from the sidelines. The Raiders had fresher arms in its bullpen, however, and a seemingly unstoppable offense, and they used both to their advantage in a 13-3 victory over the Patriots in a game ended in the sixth inning by the mercy rule. Atlee starter John Kish threw four complete innings, leaving with a 9-1 lead. Atlee head coach John Corbin said the key to victory was in the direction of their focus. “When our guys worry about themselves and not the other team, we play this type of baseball and we can beat anybody,” Corbin said. Offensively, the Raiders put up 13 hits, including a walk-off single by Nick McMillion that drove in Cam Harris for the run that ended the game. “The kids really swung the bats tonight. They were aggressive early and got to the starting pitcher quickly,” Corbin said. Patrick Henry starting pitcher Conner Logan took the loss after giving up two runs in two innings and allowing the first two batters in the third inning to reach base. He was relieved by Chase Mills, but Mills didn’t fare much better, surrendering four runs of his own. The Raiders got the scoring started in the first with an RBI double by Nick Carlo. Carlo squared around to bunt on the pitch, but pulled the bat back and swung away, sending the

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ball screaming up the middle into center field to bring Adam Jewell home from first. Patrick Henry – with 10 hits of its own – had opportunities to score, but the Patriots were rarely able to convert. They stranded runners in scoring position the first three innings – and scored no runs. Twice, those runners were on third base, 90 feet from home, when the third out was called. “You’ve got to create your own breaks,” said Patrick Henry head coach Sam Hart. “We just didn’t create any for ourselves tonight.” The third inning was the real turning point for both teams. After putting the first two batters on at second and third, the Patriots watched their next three batters go down in order without getting a ball out of the infield. When it was their turn at bat, the Raiders unloaded, batting through the order while scoring six runs on six hits. Adam Jewell came in in relief of Kish at the beginning Kenny Moore for The Local

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for-4 with a run scored. Barrett and the rest of the team started the day in an aggressive frame of mind, a huge contrast from a subdued performance in the Raiders’ 40 victory over Halifax in the Conference 16 semifinal. “I think it really started with our music,” Barrett said. “We play [our] songs on a loop, but still every time we hear them, it’s like hearing them for the first time in forever. “And then, as soon as we got in the dugout, we have a rally bin. Today, since it was a cham-

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Atlee’s John Kish slides safely home while Patrick Henry catcher Hunter Hart awaits the throw in the Raiders 13-3 win Friday.

pionship game, we just had our rally bin the entire game. We wear hats and, like, boas and stuff just to get us fired up.” It was the second no-no of the week for St. George, who threw a no-hitter in the Raiders’ 4-0 victory over visiting Halifax in a conference semifinal Wednesday. “Moving forward, we really just need to focus on staying humble, but staying hungry – staying intense in the dugout, staying intense on the field,” St. George said after the Halifax game. “We know what goal we’re looking towards, and we can’t just assume we’re going to win it again like we did the past two years.”

Atlee, as conference champion, draws a bye in the first round of the Region 5A North tournament. The Raiders will host their first game in the second round of the tournament Thursday against an opponent to be determined later. Albemarle, as the conference runner-up, will host an opponent – likewise to be determined later – in the first round of the region tournament Tuesday. Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Dave Lawrence/The Local

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Atlee’s Peyton St. George struck out 12 in a perfect outing in the Raiders’ 9-0 victory over visitiing Albemarle in the Conference 16 championship Friday. She struck out 15 in a no-hitter in Atlee’s win over Halifax in a conference semifinal Wednesday.


Raider girls hold on for win against Wildcats By Andrew Spencer for the Mechanicsville Local ASHLAND – With time running out, a loose ball on the field and her team clinging to a one-goal lead over the Deep Run Wildcats, Atlee co-captain Claire Reagan was completely focused on one task. “All I could think when I saw that ball on the ground was that I had to get it,” Reagan said. “I had to get there as fast I could so we could win this game.” Fortunately for Raider fans, Reagan got there first, picked up the ball, and secured 5A South/ East group lacrosse championship for the Atlee Raiders with a 7-6 win over the Wildcats at Randolph-Macon College Thursday. Getting to that pivotal ground ball wasn’t without plenty of drama. The Raiders took the early lead after Faith Anna won the initial draw and got the ball to senior phenom Kylie Eastman, who netted her first of five goals on the day. “As a senior, I was not going to go out with a loss today,” Eastman said. “Our plan was to take charge from the beginning, and we did that today.” The Wildcats answered back quickly, as Lauren Heffron forced a shot past Atlee goalkeeper Savannah Clarke to tie

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Faith Anna (9) sprints up the field as a Deep Run defender pursues her in the Raiders’ 7-6 win for the Region 5A South/East title.

the game at 1-1. But the Deep Run attack was hindered both by its own inability to make quality passes in the first half as well as by a stubborn Atlee defense.

Topping that defensive effort was Clarke’s play in goal, where she recorded 12 saves. “I just wanted to play really well today for my team and for my coaches,” Clarke said.

“We’ve worked really hard this season and I think it showed today.” “Savannah was amazing today. Today she made a huge difference for us, especially at

the end of the game,” said Atlee head coach Christina Dobson. “We lost a little bit of control and composure, but Savannah was ready for the challenge and she stepped up.”

After trading goals and playing to a 3-3 tie with 40 seconds left in the first half, Clarke made what was a rare – and potentially costly – mistake. After making a save, her attempt to clear was intercepted by a Deep Run attacker, who was one-onone with Clarke. But the Atlee keeper stood strong and made what might have been her most important save of the half. She passed the ball to Emily Karn, who took it downfield and fed a perfect pass to Eastman. Eastman sent the ball into the goal to give the Raiders the lead with 18 seconds left in the half. In the second half, the Deep Run defense was inspired and stymied the Atlee attack. The Wildcats offense managed ten shots on goal in the second half, scoring on three of them. The most important shot of the half, though, was taken by Deep Run freshman Hannah Braswell on a penalty shot that would have tied the game. Braswell’s shot just missed the goal, sailing high of the crossbar and out of bounds. The Wildcats even up with the Raiders 6-6 late in the second half. But, with just over four minutes to play in the game, Clarke came up with another huge save after a failed clear see RAIDERS, pg. 32

Atlee rides big second quarter to title By Wayne Epps Richmond Times-Dispatch ASHLAND – At the end of the first quarter of Thursday night’s boys lacrosse 5A South/ East group final at RandolphMacon, top seed Atlee and second seed Douglas Freeman were knotted at 1. Dylan Rice had scored for Atlee, and senior Jack Bernhardt

responded for Douglas Freeman about three minutes later. Atlee coach Fielding Crawford said he was impressed with the looks his players were getting. But those looks weren’t turning into goals with senior goalkeeper Joe Hoskins coming up with stops for Douglas Freeman. Heading into the second quarter, Crawford told his play-

ers to keep doing what they were doing. He said they didn’t need to change a thing. And then the goals started falling. The Raiders scored six unanswered goals from the start of the second quarter to early in the third to build a lofty lead. The Rebels clawed back later, but the Raiders held on for a 9-7 victory. It was the fourth consecutive

year the teams played for the conference crown, with Atlee winning its third straight. Crawford said he thought his team limped into the end of the season. He said players weren’t communicating on defense and that offensive play was a little lazy. So the players Alexa Welch Edlund/Times-Dispatch were challenged. Douglas Freeman’s Ted Palmer tries to score against Atlee’s see BIG, pg. 32

goalkeeper Jack Wilson in the Raiders’ 9-7 victory in the Region 5A South championship game at Randolph-Macon Thursday.

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Hawk, Raider girls sweep tennis championships By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Both Hanover’s and Atlee’s girls tennis teams won their respective trifectas last week, sweeping the team, singles and double titles in Conference 20 and Conference 16, respectively. The matches made for a long week for all concerned, as the team championship matches had to be postponed until last week in the middle of the conference singles and doubles championships. Hanover’s girls swept Midlothian 5-0 in the singles matches to claim the Conference 20 team title at Hanover Wednesday. The next day – again at Hanover – Hawk No. 1 Stephanie Broussard defeated Midlothian’s Julia Deaver 6-2, 6-0 for the singles championship. Broussard then teamed up with Madison Moore to defeat Deaver and Grace Clarke 6-3, 6-0 for the doubles title. “They were very excited,” Hanover head coach Lindsey Hein said of Broussard and Moore after their winning efforts Thursday. This is the first season that

Hanover’s girls swept the conference titles. By the time it was all over, they were exhausted. “They were a little tired,” Hein said. “They just played a singles on Monday, then they played singles and two doubles matches on Tuesday. They played a team match – singles match – on Wednesday. Then Stephanie played a singles and a doubles on Thursday and Madison played a doubles on Thursday.” Atlee’s Allison Wandling defeated Patrick HenryRoanoke’s Alexandra DeFelice 6-0, 6-4 for the Conference 16 title Wednesday. Wandling and Jessica Wills and Allison Wandling defeated fellow Raiders Katie Sarnowski and Shelby Morton 6-3, 6-2 to claim the Conference 16 girls tennis doubles title Friday. Hanover’s boys finished as runners up to Midlothian in the Conference 20 team title Wedneday, but Hawks’ No. 1 Turner Cole won the conference singles championship and Cole and Ross Violi won the doubles title Thursday. Dave Lawrence/The Local Dave Lawrence can be Hanover’s Turner Cole returns a volley to Midlothian’s Venkat Cheekati in Cole’s 6-4, 6-7 (10-8), 10-6 No. 1 singles victory in the reached at dlawrence@mechlo- Conference 20 boys tennis championship match at Hanover High School Wednesday. cal.com. However, Atlee finished the Follow 804Varsity on Twitter Times-Dispatch Top 5, up 4-1. job in its third matchup with “We knew we had to step up, and like us on Facebook. Continued from pg. 31 And the team wasn’t done. Douglas Freeman this season. and I think the team just really lectively mobbing Clarke in the got focused there,” Cook said of After Atlee got one back, the The Rebels won 13-12 on May goal. Rebels scored the last three 1, after the Raiders prevailed “This win means so much,” “We basically said, if you’re the second quarter. Senior midfielder Will goals of the third quarter to cut 12-5 in March. Reagan said. “We’ve been so not willing to go out there and “They just got good players close so many times, and to lay it all on the line, then we’re Stockhausen capped Atlee’s sec- their deficit to three, 8-5. “The guys did a really good all over the field,” Crawford said finally get here in our senior going to find somebody that ond-quarter run with a score year means the world.” is,” Crawford said. “And they 6.9 seconds before halftime as job of keeping their heads of Douglas Freeman. “So we’re the Raiders took a 5-1 advan- focused on getting back in the proud of our guys for kind of Andrew Spencer can be responded tonight.” game and made it a game,” weathering that storm.” reached at sports@mechlocal. A goal by sophomore tage into the break. Wayne Epps can be reached It was more of the same Douglas Freeman coach Jimmy com. Andrew Cook about a minute at wepps@timesdispatch.com. into the second quarter kicked to start the second half as Hovis said. Atlee 43—7 But Rice put Atlee back off the Raiders’ big scoring run. Stockhausen and sophomore Deep Run 3 3 — 6 1042—7 on the board just 36 seconds Freeman Drew Miller found the back of Cook then assisted on the next ATL: Anna, Eastman 5, McGlamery. Atlee 1431—9 DR: Brown, Heffron 2, LaBorne, goal, by senior Preston Tribble the net to put Atlee up 7-1. But into the fourth to make it 9-5. DF: Bernhardt, Mize 3, Palmer, Douglas Freeman (12-4), which Mize scored again for Douglas Peacock, Smith. about two minutes later. Whitaker, Wyman. Assists: ATL - Karn. ATL: Cook 2, Miller 2, Rice 2, And, not too long after that, is ranked No. 4 in the T-D Top Freeman with 8:12 to play. Then Saves: ATL - Clarke 10. DR Stockhausen 2, Tribble. Cook got his second goal of 5, ended its scoring drought senior Harrison Peacock scored Jacob 9. Assists: DF - Burke, Laughlin, Records: Atlee 14-2; Deep Run the quarter to put Atlee (14-1), with 4:20 left in the third on a with 2:28 to play to cut it to Palmer 4, Phillips. ATL - Cook 3, two. which is ranked No. 1 in the goal by junior Ned Mize. 10-4. Miller.

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left her in a one-on-one situation with a Deep Run attacker. She quickly passed the ball out of the circle to Eastman, who scored the game winner with 3:30 left in the contest. “Kylie is a fighter and a competitor,” Dobson said. “She wasn’t going to let us lose this game today.” But that margin never felt safe until Reagan scooped up the ground ball and held it until the horn sounded. Only then did the Raiders celebrate, col-

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R-MC falls to Marlins in NCAA region final By Andrew Spencer for the Hanover Local ASHLAND – The Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets faced a familiar foe in the Virginia Wesleyan Marlins when the two teams squared off on Monday in the finals of the Ashland Regional NCAA Division III softball tournament. Unfortunately for the Yellow Jacket faithful, the result was all-too-familiar, too. The Marlins only needed five innings to close out the tournament as they posted a 9-0 score after five innings, when the run-ahead rule was invoked and the game ended. It was the fourth time that the two teams have met this season, and it was the fourth time the Yellow Jackets fell to the Marlins. “They’ve had an unbelievable season,” said RandolphMacon head coach Kevin Proffitt. “They went 46-2 this season, so it’s not like it’s just us that has been having trouble with them.” The Marlins were undefeated in ODAC play, posting a .386 season batting average with 40 home runs during the regular season. Despite having pitched three complete games in two days, sophomore Candace Whittemore was in the circle for the Yellow Jackets to face the powerful Marlin lineup. The effects of so much work over so few days seemed to catch up to her in the second inning, when Whittemore surrendered five hits, including a three-run, bases-loaded double by senior Liz Bailey. “I knew that Candace was throwing outside a lot,” Bailey said, “so I sat outside and took my chances.” In the third inning, Whittemore was back out in

regional was not only exciting for us as a team, but exciting for the whole school and the community,” said Powhatan’s Jen Balcom, the lone senior on this year’s Yellow Jacket squad. Proffitt echoed that sentiment. “We told our kids after the game to focus on the thirty-five wins we got this year, on setting a program record for wins, hosting an NCAA regional tournament,” he said. This Yellow Jacket team made the NCAA tournament two out of the last three years, and there’s plenty of reason for optimism about next season. “We were a very young team this year, so I think that there’s nothing but greatness coming up behind me,” Balcom said. “I think that there’s potential to not only equal this year’s success next season, but to even have a better season.” Proffitt agreed. “We have a ton of kids Nick Liberante for The Local returning and a very good Virginia-Wesleyan’s Madison Glaubke focuses on the ball as she connects for a home run in the recruiting class coming in,” he fifth inning of the Marlins’ 9-0 victory over Randolph-Macon in the final of the NCAA Division III said. “The sky’s the limit next regional softball tournament Monday, May 15. The Yellow Jackets ended their season at 35.11. season. As much of a bummer as today is, we’re really excited the circle, but she gave up two Marlins while allowing only about the season as a whole. “We had a great season and about the future. We want to be home runs before managing to two Randolph-Macon hits. “I played stress-free the we played great in the tourna- playing in May every year.” close out the inning. Virginia Wesleyan will host Despite the offensive explo- whole game, because our ment. Being able to host the sion from Virginia Wesleyan, offense was just smashing the Proffitt had no regrets about ball,” Hull said. “That’s just such but I battled – the whole team starting the Hanover County an amazing feeling when you can pitch like you don’t have a battled. I knew that if I didn’t native. Continued from pg. 29 walk anybody and let them hit “I think when you evalu- care in the world.” The Marlins finished with it, we were going to make plays, ate all of our options, Candace is the best option when she’s four home runs on the day, mound, giving up five hits and and we did.” Off the mound, Dragum ready to go,” Proffitt said. “And all over the fence in left-center no runs in four innings of work. between myself, the trainer, field. He stayed composed despite earned the game-winning “We didn’t come out flat loading the bases in the first RBI with a single in the first and her, we felt like there was inning, then padded Hanover’s nothing wrong with starting today like we did on Saturday,” inning. her. I don’t second-guess that Proffitt said, referring to his “I was just trying to limit lead with a two-run home run team’s anemic first-round per- the damage. It ended up being over the center field fence in decision at all.” Chesterfield’s Hannah Hull formance against Averett that nothing,” he said. “I knew that the second inning along with continued to demonstrate the sent the Yellow Jackets to the if they put the ball in play, we a sacrifice fly to center field in pitching dominance that made loser’s bracket. “We just got would make plays. And if we the fourth. He was looking for a fast her a force to be reckoned with beat today. They hit the ball got out of the inning with limat Clover Hill High School last really well, and we didn’t hit it.” ited damage, we’d get it done as ball when he hit his big blast in Despite the loss, Proffitt and a team. … the second off Lee-Davis starter year, recording seven strikeouts in four innings of work for the his Jackets team were upbeat “I didn’t have my good stuff, Brian Diehr.

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a super regional May 19-20 in Norfolk, with the winner of that tournament advancing to the national championship tournament on May 20-25 in Oklahoma City. “Playing in a best two-outof-three format like you have in a super regional, it’s a huge advantage to be playing at home,” said Virginia Wesleyan head coach Brandon Elliott. “Marlin Nation will be with us, and we’re excited to be playing at home.” Over the course of the Ashland Regional, Virginia Wesleyan was undefeated and un-scored upon, surrendering only eight hits over three games while scoring 17 runs on 23 hits. Randolph-Macon finished the regional six runs on 16 hits. Andrew Spencer can be reached at sports@timesdispatch.com. VWC 042 12 — 9 10 2 R-MC 000 00 — 0 3 2 Hull, Newcomb; Whittemore, Thompson. W: Hull, L: Whittemore, S: Newcomb. HR – VWC: Henderson, Cardamone, Richardson, Glaubke. Records: Virginia Wesleyan 462; Randolph-Macon 35-11

“We knew as a team he wasn’t going to consistently throw his curve ball over the plate, so we took away the fast ball,” Dragum said. “Every time he threw it, we were on it, it seemed like.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Lee-Davis 000 00 — 0 5 1 Hanover 420 22 — 10 8 0 Diehr 4, Russell 0.1. Dragum 4, Plummer 1. W: Dragum. L: Diehr. Highlights: L-D — Jackson 2for-2; Trice 2B. HAN — Dragum 2-for-2, HR, sac, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Caler double, 2 runs, sac.

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L-D runs away with Conference 11 track title By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor RICHMOND – It’s safe to s RICHMOND – It’s safe to say that the Lee-Davis boys track and field team ran away from the competition, whether the Confederates were running or something else. Lee-Davis scored nearly three times as many points as second-place Glen Allen, 23277, to claim the Conference 11 boys track and field championship at Mills Godwin Friday night. Glen Allen won the girls title, followed by J.R. Tucker and Mills Godwin. The Confederate girls finished fourth. Hanover’s girls finished second and the Hawks’ boys finished third in the Conference 20 meet at Huguenot Wednesday. Midlothian swept both team titles, with Dinwiddie coming in second in the girls team standings. Lee-Davis head coach Neil Mathews said everyone was healthy and ready for the postseason to begin. “We’re pretty happy with how we did. Everybody just kind of did their job,” Mathews said. “I think they were a little excited that the postseason is finally here. They’ve been waiting for a chance to get back since indoors. We have most

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of the fifth inning, giving up two runs and striking out five in two innings of work. “The whole team played really well tonight,” Corbin said. “I was really proud of these kids.” In the bottom of the sixth, Atlee’s Cam Harris took advantage of an error in the Patrick

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of our guys healthy – knock on wood – and running well at the same time. I knew they were going to have some fun.” The Confederates had multiple individual champions: Nicholas Corbin in the 110meter and 300-meter hurdles (he also tied for first with teammate Brandon Brooks in the high jump), Dallas Jackson won the long jump and triple jump, and Connor Scott won the shot put and discus. Jarel Braxton, Jamon Coffey, Jamir Johnson and Josh Rice won the 400 relay; Alex Slinkman won the pole vault and Christian Gilliam won the 400 dash. Rachel Crytser won a pair of events for the Hawks in the Conference 20 girls championships. She came in first in the 1,600 run and also won the 3,200 run. Sophie Kinney won the 100 hurdles for Hanover. “We did OK,” said Hanover head coach Rich Firth. “I think we’re going in the right direction – the kids are working hard. … I’m proud of them.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Conference 11 Boys team scores: Lee-Davis 232, Glen Allen 77, Douglas Freeman 73, Mills Godwin 72, Deep Run 69, J.R. Tucker 61, Hermitage 46, Henrico 26. Girls team scores: Glen Allen 147, J.R. Tucker 128.50, Mills

Henry outfield that allowed him to stretch what would have been an RBI single into a two-RBI rap that put him at third base. The table was set for Nick McMillion, who hit a line drive into right-center to score Harris and end the game. Despite the outcome, Hart took solace in the fact that the core of this year’s Patriots team will return next year. “We lose four guys to graduation,” he said. “The juniors

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Lee-Davis’ Nicholas Corbin closes in on a win in the 110-meter hurdles in the Conference 11 track and field championships Friday.

Godwin 111.50, Lee-Davis 88.50, Douglas Freeman 63.50, Henrico 49, Deep Run 40, Hermitage 27 Conference 20 Boys team scores: Midlothian 189.5, Dinwiddie 132, Hanover 100, Huguenot 83.5, Monacan 70, Powhatan 45 Girls team scores: Midlothian 221, Hanover 155.5, Dinwiddie 99, Monacan 73.5, Powhatan 45, Huguenot 33

played a lot this year and they got a lot of experience. They’ll bring that into the beginning of the season next year, so we’ll see how that shakes out for us.” Andrew Spencer can be reached at sports@mechlocal. com. P. Henry 000 111 —3 10 5 Atlee 206 023 — 13 12 3 Logan, Mills (3), Napier (4), Buehren (6), Hart; Kish, Jewell (5), Kenny Moore for The Local Farrar. Records: Patrick Henry 11-8, Hanovers Delaney Kassah leads the pack on the first lap en route to winning the boys 800-meter run in the Conference 20 track and field championships at Huguenot High School Wednesday. Atlee 14-7


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All Souls Episcopal Church Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran 8154 Atlee Rd Sunday Worship 9:15am Holy Eucharist 10:45am Christian Ed We are a welcoming, Inclusive faith community. Nursery Provided o 804-559-9302 The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor, Vicar allsoulsepiscopalva@gmail.com

On the web: www.allsoulsva.org Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454. 3263 Old Church Rd. Sundays: 10a Holy Eucharist, 10-11a Nursery, 11:15a Refreshments & Adult Christian Ed. immanueloc.org. The Episcopal Church of the Creator 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered, Biblically Focused 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:00am & 10:15am. Sunday School 9:30-10:15am www.creatorfamily.net creatorcontact@comcast.net

EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sun. 10:30AM Sunday School @ 9:15AM

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INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00, Contemporary 9:30, Modern 11:15, Bible School at 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Kevin Tucker, Associate Worship Minister; Josh Smith, Youth Minister; Ashley Sears, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Gethsemane Church of Christ 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM 804-779-2044 Bill Wines, Senior Minister www.gethsemanechristians.org

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Hanover Baptist Church (3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190 www.hbcva.org LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295. "The Church With Your Family At Heart" Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00 Evening Service 6:00; Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm, Prayer Service 7:30 Pastor Don Sumpter. Find out more on our web: lbcrichmond.com Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170 COME & SEE! All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com

LUTHERAN Messiah Lutheran Church 8154 Atlee Road 746-7134 messiahmech.com Sunday Service- 10:45 am Sunday School 9:15 am St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 ∂ 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sun. Sch. 9:15am, Worship 10:30am

NAZARENE Hope Community Church 8391 Atlee Rd, www.hopenow.cc Atlee Christian Academy PK-5th grade, (746-3900) atleechristianacademy.com

PRESBYTERIAN Fairfield Presbyterian Church Worship: 9am Contemporary 11am Traditional 6930 Cold Harbor Rd, 23111. www.fairfieldpcusa.org Knox Reformed PCA 4883 Southard Lane Sunday School 9:30 Worship 11AM Scriptural, Confessional & Traditional MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee and Signal Hill Rd. 746-5496; www.mechpres.org Rev. Nancy Clark Sunday Schedule: 9 am Contemporary Service 10 am Sunday School Classes 11 am Traditional Service

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 7400 Antique Lane Mech., Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am. Worship Service, 11am. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 7pm. Church phone: 746-2788

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Black Creek Baptist Church, 6289 McClellan Rd. Bible Study, 9am; Worship 10:15 am (Nursery Prov.) Youth Bible Study, Children’s Choir 4:00 pm; Wed. Night Activities: Family Dinner 6:00 pm, Children in Action Missions Time, Adult Bible Study and Youth 6:30 pm, Adult Choir 7:30 pm, Rev. Joe Kendrick, Pastor. www.blackcreek.org or call 781-0330

Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hillcrest Road Hanover, VA. 23069 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sunday 11am Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. www.HillcrestHanover.org

Broadus Memorial Baptist 1 Church - 2 Locations! 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship Hebron Campus 3407 King William Rd. Aylett (at Mangohick) 23009 11am Contemporary Worship Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 www.BroadusChurch.org Belong, Believe, Become Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.coolspring.org or call 746-0800 FCC - Fellowship Community Church Teaching the Word of God and watching for the miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am www.fellowshipcc.com Grace United Family Church "Where Grace Unites Us" 7252 Beulah Church Road (Site of Historic Beulah Church) Mechanicsville, 23111 Sundays, 10:30AM & Wednesdays, 6:00PM For info, call 335-6728 Web: graceunitedfc.org Our Mission: "Love God, Learn the Bible, Care for People"

Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev. Tim Madison 8:30am Contemporary, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Trad. Worship www.mechanicsvillebaptist.org New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Caleb Bittler, Minister to Students & Family Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities 6pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org New Highland Baptist Church 8:30 am & 11am Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School; 9200 New Ashcake Road, 550-9601 ww.newhighlandbaptist.org

UNITED METHODIST Enon United Methodist Church 6156 Studley Rd; 746-4719 ReNe’e Teague, Pastor Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided) www.enonumc.org office@enonumc.org Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School all ages. 10 am. Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org Shady Grove United Methodist Celebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings. Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:15. Contemporary worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:15am. All Ages. Nursery for infants & toddlers at all services. Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd, Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073 shadygroveumc.org

ROMAN CATHOLIC Church of the Redeemer 8275 Meadowbridge Road 746-4911 www.churchredeemer.org

Shalom Baptist Church 6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737 Sunday Activities: 8:30am Worship 9:20am HE Brews Cafe 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Worship Wednesday Night Activities: 5:30pm Supper (Sept- May) 6:15pm Children, Youth & Adults Bible Studies www.shalombaptist.net

Mass celebrated on Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM

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Social Services officers discuss benefits, demand in demand for the agency’s ser- Cold Harbor District while By Melody Kinser Fuller is from Mechanicsville. vices. mkinser@mechlocal.com Lynn H. Saunders and David Four-year terms are appointed With a mission to help those by the Hanover County Board who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new of Supervisors. selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are Saunders, in the role and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on of chair, said she sees firstCountySocialServicesAdvisory the board. see NEED, pg. 25 ` Saunders represents the Board talked about the increase

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Local teen taking talents to Texas By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com Abram Dean’s “first real thing” in terms of performing paid off earlier this year when he captured the title of Hanover Junior Idol. Thanks to some encouragement from his mom Debbie Lunsford, he took the leap into the world of music. And now the 16-year-old from Mechanicsville is preparing to move to Texas to pursue his dream. On Aug. 20, Abram and his mother will head to Dallas where he has been accepted to study — and hone his skills — with the Linda Septien Entertainment Group. Debbie said she suggested Abram enter the Hanover Arts and Activities Centersponsored Idols competition because he “wants to get into this music thing, so let’s see TEEN, pg. 14 `

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Taylor Dragum, Alex Goleski, Laci Miller, Courtney Chenault and Madison Cox cheer on the Atlee All-Stars on Saturday, July 31, during the opening game of the Tournament of State Champions at Mitch Stadium near Huntington, W.Va. For more, see Sports, page 32.

School district again expects full accreditation For the ninth consecutive year, Hanover County Public Schools will again receive 100 percent full accreditation. According to Dale S. Theakston, communications specialist, the accreditation is determined based on the 200910 Standards of Learning assessments. Preliminary information from the Virginia Department of Education indicates the accreditation status. Final accreditation reports are expected on Sept. 15.

County receives VACo honor Hanover County has Development. been recognized by the VACo received 60 entries Virginia Association of for the statewide contest. Former Hanover County Counties as the recipient of the 2010 Achievement assistant administrator Award for the Dominion Marilyn Blake joined Lane Resources Greentech Ramsey, former Chesterfield Incubator. County administrator, and The county was honored Tedd Povar, associate direcfor its model local govern- tor ofthe Virginia Institute of ment program in the catego- Government, in judging this ry of Community/Economic see HONOR, pg. 4 `

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CANCER • Jun 22/Jul 22 While you shouldn’t compare yourself to others too often, once in a while it can illustrate just how far you have come. Why not compare against the person you once were?

LIBRA • Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, once you are knee-deep in a project, you may not need to take frequent breaks. You’re ready to plow through to the finish line and reap the rewards of hard work.

CAPRICORN • Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you tend to hold yourself to a very high standard because you always want to do your best the first time out of the gate. Others appreciate your dedication.

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VIRGO • Aug 24/Sept 22 You may have to explain your point of view over and over again before others see your way of thinking, Virgo. Don’t let this discourage you this week.

SAGITTARIUS • Nov 23/Dec 21 Explaining a proposal may require some creative thinking, Sagittarius. Make a list of all the talking points and then narrow down your options this week.

PISCES • Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, extreme focus on a subject can be a help or a hindrance. Remember to remain flexible in the next few days.

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Street Parties: KOS has town partying its Ashland off By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local ASHLAND — Perfect weather, the sweet sounds of classic soul music and an idyllic setting alongside the railroad tacks can only mean one thing if you are anywhere near the Center of the Universe — the Ashland Street Party is back! For the 14th year, Ashland’s signature concert series attracted sell-out crowds as the Kings of Swing, now known as KOS, brought their experienced brand of rhythm and blues to the kickoff event for this season. “We always have a great crowd when KOS plays and the weather couldn’t have been any better,” said Ashland Street Parties (ASP) board member Marnie Triscari. KOS has a loyal following of local fans, and the street party has become a fixture on the band’s schedule. The group traces its beginnings to just north of Ashland at Kings Dominion where the group formed to fill a slot at the newly opened theme park, and have been playing Motown favorites, classic oldies and disco ever since. This year’s concert series has partnered with Origin Beer Lab in Ashland, which will craft and label a special ale for each of the three concerts scheduled for this year. “They are partnering with us and crafting a special beer for each one of our events. That’s new for this year,” board member Trey Flanagan said. The inaugural brew was called “Party Your Ashland Off” and seemed to be garnering a positive response from the many who sampled the special brew. Flanagan said the event is enjoying continued success due to the unique audience, good bands and great atmosphere. “This is a great community event that appeals to a crosssection of people,” he said. “It looks like a great year coming up. We’ve got KOS, Premiere

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Ashland Street Parties kicked off Saturday evening with KOS (formerly known as Kings of Swing). As usual, the crowd enjoyed the music and danced the night away.

Band and English Channel.” Flanagan said KOS is the perfect fit for the party, offering a wide array of musical choices. “They play a lot of different genres which is one of the reasons we wanted them

here,” he said. “We don’t get pigeon-holed into one particular type of music.” Triscari said another key element of the event’s success is the squad of volunteers who man the concert. She said

some of them return each year to assist with the project. The Kiwanis Club runs the food and the Ashland Strawberry Faire runs the beer sales, but the corporate sponsors — who back the series each year — are the

real heart of the event. “They come here and work tirelessly for this event,” Flanagan said. Even with the years of practice, setting up is no easy task, and work begins early Saturday for the evening concert. “We are blessed to have some great volunteers. We have people here from the Town of Ashland as early as 7:30 a.m. to set up, and people continue to set up all day. It’s a collaborative event,” Flanagan said. The concert series has achieved regional notoriety, and many return season after season to attend the concerts. “After 14 years, we’ve obtained a following and we have folks from places like Fredericksburg and farther north who come back for the concerts,” Flanagan said.

Another staple of the long running series is honorary emcee and local radio personality Bill Blevins. He happened upon the event the first year it was held, and has returned each year to announce the bands. “I was living out here at the time and they asked me to come up and make some announcements, so I did,” Blevins said. Although he doesn’t reside in Ashland now, Blevins has returned each year as honorary emcee. He explained why. “This is truly a community party,” he said. “It’s a great atmosphere and another thing I like is that people dance from the first note.” Next on the Ashland Street Parties lineup is the Premiere Band on Aug. 19. Tickets are available in advance and doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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2017 Local’s Choice Contest Rules – Hanover County, Virginia – Richmond Suburban News 1. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE ONE’S CHANCES OF WINNING. THIS CONTEST IS INTENDED FOR PLAY IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY AND WILL BE GOVERNED BY U.S. LAW. DO NOT PARTICIPATE IF YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE OR NOT LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE TIME OF ENTRY. Employees of the Richmond Suburban News and its affiliates which are owned by BH Media Group, Inc. (“Sponsor”), and members of their immediate families (spouse, parents, children, and siblings and their spouses) are eligible to vote but are not eligible to win prizes (if any) associated with this Contest. Void where prohibited. 2. Agreement to Official Rules. By participating in the Local’s Choice (also referred to as the “Contest” or “Promotion”), participant fully agrees to and accepts these Official Rules and the decisions of Sponsor, which are final and binding in all respects. Failure to comply with the Official Rules will result in disqualification from the Promotion. This Contest is not intended to be used for gambling purposes. If it is determined that a participant is using the Contest for gambling purposes, that participant will be disqualified. 3. Eligibility. Voting under this Promotion is open to United States residents who reside within 100 miles of the Richmond Suburban News office located at 8460 Times Dispatch Blvd., Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116 who are the age of majority in their state of residence at the time of participation, and who have the capacity to enter into legally binding contracts and satisfy all eligibility requirements. Nominated business contestants are only eligible to participate in the Promotion if they have a physical storefront within Hanover County, Virginia or the town of Ashland, Virginia. 4. Voting Process. Participants may vote for business contestants Wednesday, May 24, 2017 through Friday, June 16, 2017 at 5:00 P.M. by writing in the business contestants on an official Local’s Choice ballot. Official Local’s Choice ballots will be located in the Sponsor’s publications (The Mechanicsville Local or The Hanover Local) on May 17, May 24, and May 31, 2017. Official ballots may be mailed or personally delivered to The Mechanicsville Local, 8460 Times Dispatch Blvd., Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116. Entries must be received by Sponsor by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 16, 2017 to be eligible. Only one ballot per person, and only one vote per category per ballot is allowed. All ballots must include name, address, email address and telephone number and must list a minimum of ten (10) business contestants to be counted. Ballots that are incomplete, illegible or damaged are void and will not be accepted or eligible. Any participant suspected of using a proxy for voting, concealing one’s true identity, using the name of a fictitious person or a real person without such person’s authorization will be disqualified. All registration information submitted by voters to the Promotion must be valid. In the event the Sponsor believes a ballot was not valid or violated these rules, any votes related to such ballot will be disqualified. Votes may not be sold, bought or paid for. 5. Business Winners . Winners will be determined by the total number of votes received during the voting period. The business contestants that receive the most, second most, and third most votes in a category will be the First, Second and Third place winner, respectively, for that category and will be published in The Local’s Choice publication on July 26, 2017. In the event of a tie, the tying businesses will all receive the award. All prizes are non-transferable. 6. General Conditions. By participating in the Promotion, participants agree to comply with and to be bound by the Official Rules and by all interpretations of the Official Rules by the Sponsor. Decisions of

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Sponsor shall be final in all matters relating to the Promotion. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute any prize with another prize of equal or greater value. Prizes are non-transferable. Each winner is responsible for all federal, state and local taxes and may be required to complete an IRS form W-9. Sponsor reserves the right to withhold prizes until a completed form W-9 is received. If a dispute arises regarding who submitted an entry, the entry will be deemed submitted by the person in whose name the entry was made. Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries. The Sponsor reserves the right to withdraw the transmission of the Promotion and award the prize from among the eligible entries received prior to the date of the withdrawal. Entrants agree to abide by these Official Rules. Failure to comply with these rules may result in disqualification from this Contest. The Sponsor reserves the right to permanently disqualify from this Contest any person they believe has violated these Official Rules. A participant grants to the Sponsor and its affiliates the right to use and publish his/her proper name and address online and in print, or any other media, in connection with the Contest. By accepting a prize, a winner grants the Sponsor the right to use his or her name and likeness for advertising and promotional purposes without further compensation. Participants agree (a) to release and hold the Sponsor and all of its respective officers, directors, employees, representatives and agents harmless from any and all liability for any injuries, losses or damages of any kind, including death, or property resulting in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from acceptance, possession, misuse or use of the prize or participation in this Contest; (b) that under no circumstances will participants be permitted to obtain awards for any punitive, incidental or consequential damages; (c) all causes of action arising out of or connected with this Contest, or any prize awarded, shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action; and (d) any and all claims, judgments, and awards shall be limited to actual out-of- pocket costs incurred, excluding attorneys’ fees and court costs. 7. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: By participating in this Contest, each participant assumes all liability for any injury or damages caused or claimed to be caused by participation in the Contest and/or the acceptance and/or use of any prize and releases the Sponsor from any such liability. The Sponsor is not responsible for Internet crashes or slowdowns caused by network congestion, viruses, sabotage, satellite failures, phone line failures, electrical outages, natural disasters or acts of man or God, lost, late, misdirected, postage-due, unintelligible, returned, undelivered entries or email, or for lost, interrupted or unavailable satellite, network, server, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Website, or other connections availability, accessibility or traffic congestion, miscommunications, failed computer, network, telephone, satellite or cable hardware or software or lines, or technical failure, or jumbled, scrambled, delayed or misdirected transmissions, computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties, or other errors of any kind whether human, mechanical, electronic or network. Persons who tamper with or abuse any aspect of this Contest or Website, or act in violation of the Official Rules, or act in any manner to threaten or abuse or harass any person, or violate Website’s terms of service, as solely determined by the Sponsor, will be disqualified. The Sponsor is not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information whether caused by Website users, tampering, hacking, or by any of the programming or equipment associated with or used in this Contest, and assumes no responsibility for any errors, omission, deletion, interruption or delay in operation or transmission or communication line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized Website access. Any use of robotic, macro, automatic, programmed or like methods of play will void all such plays, and may subject that participant to disqualification.

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