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RELEVANCE. EQUITY. INNOVATION.

Continuing path of success is goal By Melody Kinser Managing Editor

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Scout Master Brad Bateman, back left, and members of his Troop 544 from Mechanicsville don eye protection to look at the start of the eclipse. Troop 544 and about 300 others were on the campus of Randolph-Macon College to watch the eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21. Scouts who participated received an eclipse patch. For more on the R-MC event, turn to page 16.

ASHLAND – The successes that Hanover County Public Schools enjoyed last year stemmed from what Dr. Michael Gill, superintendent, plans to repeat when students return for the 2017-2018 term on Tuesday. “This time last year we began with two major themes that were going to guide the school division,” Gill said. Those themes were relevance and equity.

“As the school year progressed, a natural theme started to emerge and that was the theme of innovation. So those three ideas became what all of our work in the school division centered around.” In the fall of 2016, the school district adopted its new six-year long-range plan, which Gill said is a “document that we are extremely proud of.” The school system, he said, has “objectives, specific strategies, and a handful of goals that we want to accomplish during the course of the six-

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year plan.” He said it is very detailed, but it “also can really be described as advancing the ideas of relevance, equity and innovation.” He then fast forwards to the upcoming school year. “I’ve been asked by several people ‘What’s going to be the next big thing?’ My response is relevance, equity and innovation, see SUCCESS, pg. 23

Public input wanted as supervisors mull deer hunting revisions By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local HANOVER – The Hanover Board of Supervisors is consider-

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Local resident bowls his way into national title By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local

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ECHANICSVILLE — Keith Green recently bowled his way into a second-time victory after taking the national title of the American Wheelchair Bowling Association’s 56th national championship in the spring. Formed in June 1962, the American Wheelchair Bowling Association (AWBA), according to its website is a “national organization that is dedicated to growing the sport of bowling from a wheelchair,” which is when the first national wheelchair bowling tournament took place at a site in Louisville, Kentucky. AWBA has grown to over 500 members throughout mainland America, with an average of 10 annual tournaments organized across the country. Green took home his second AWBA national victory in just three years at the national championship in June. He said the victory felt “wonderful, [I’m] shocked – I still can’t believe I did it!” With a final score of 217 to his opponent’s score of 206, Green won the national championship for a second time in the “B division.” There were 19 bowlers in the B Division, out of 48 total bowlers from all over the nation; with 21 bowlers in the A Division and eight scratch bowlers.

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Mechanicsville resident Keith Green captured the national title of the American Wheelchair Bowling Association during the 56th national championship.

Green’s best score is 255, which he bowled during the singles games of the 2016 national championship. They bowl 15 matches of singles games before the “roll-offs,” which are essentially the finals of the national championship, where he won with his score of 217. Green originally won first place at the 53rd AWBA national championship in 2014, and, since then, he has maintained his training in preparation for his spring victory earlier this year. “I have learned from Al Uttecht how to set equip-

ment and relax when I am bowling. He has taught me how to read the lanes and oil conditions, and how different equipment reacts on different lane conditions,” Green said, referring to his bowling mentor, who is a 13-time national scratch champion. Green still bowls on two leagues every week at AMF Hanover Lanes in Mechanicsville. He said his “doubles partner, Phillip Daniel … inspires me to perform to the best of my abilities, he is like a brother to me.” He said Daniel was a see BOWLS, pg. 5

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Simple assault was reported in the 8200 block of Atlee Road.

Simple assault was reported in the 9100 block of Atlee Road/ Chamberlayne Road.

Larceny property, $200 with intent to sell, was reported in the 10400 block of Washington Highway.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 10100 block of Kings Acres Road. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 10100 block of East Patrick Henry Road. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 6100 block of Memory Lane.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 8300 block of Shady Grove Road. Driver did not report an accident in the 8000 block of Elm Drive. Simple assault was

Possession of marijuana was reported in the 7200 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 14500 block of Mountain Road, Glen Allen.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 7100 block of Ellerson Mill Creek, Mechanicsville.

Petit larceny shoplifting was reported in the 6400 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

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

False report to police or falsely summoning police was reported in the 13200 block of Hanover Courthouse Road, Hanover.

Petit larceny was reported in the 12000 block of Old Ridge Road/Lucas Road, Doswell.

Issuing bad checks, $200, was reported in the 7300 block of Rural Point Road, ID theft ID to defraud was reported in the 7300 block of Valley Creek Drive, Mechanicsville.

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 10900 block of Air Park Road, Ashland.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

Obtaining money by false pretenses, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Identity fraud use of identifying information to defraud was reported in the 10200 block of Still Creek Lane, Mechanicsville.

Unauthorized use of vehicle, boat or animal was reported in the 16400 block of Tyler Station Road, Beaverdam.

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

Driver did not report an accident with damage, $1,000, in the 9100 block of Atlee Road/Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville.

Petit larceny shoplifting was reported in the 7000 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 9300 block of McKenzie Drive.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 6700 block of Cold Harbor Road. Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 102009 block of Lakeridge Square Court.

Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substances was reported in the 7500 block of Cold Harbor Road.

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Possessing forged coin or bank notes, 10, was reported in the 10100 block of Lewistown Road.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell. Grand larceny building was reported in the 7400 block of Ambrose Drive, Mechanicsville.

Fail to perform construction after advance, $200, was reported in the 14300 block of Country Club Road, Ashland. Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny building was reported in the 7500 block of Washington Arch Drive, Mechanicsville. Possessing forged coin or bank notes, 10, was reported in the 8900 block of Ringview Drive, Hanover. Carrying a concealed

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Obtaining money, etc., false pretenses, larceny, $200 conspiracy, was reported in the 7300 block of Bell Creek Road.

Petit larceny, $200 not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way.

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Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 6500 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/ Lee-Davis Road. Brandishing a firearm was reported in the 7400 block of Pole Green Road/Bell Creek Road. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 15000 block of Washington Highway. Grand larceny building was reported in the 11200 block of Lucas Road. Possession of Schedule I and II controlled substances was reported in the 12200 block of West Patrick Henry Road. Obtaining drugs by fraud, utter false or forged prescription was reported in the 7000 block of Lee Park Road. Sale and distribution of marijuana was reported in the 3700 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike. Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses was reported in the 7100 block of Garden Park Lane.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 9100 block of Hunters Club Court/Great Meadows Drive. Breaking and entering to house to commit larceny and assault was reported in the 8100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike. Carrying a concealed weapon, first offense, was reported in the 3700 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/ Old Cavalry Drive.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 9100 block of Epps Road.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 8000 block of Darva Glen.

Shooting or throwing missiles at occupied vehicles was reported in the 12200 block of Yowell Road/Elmont Road.

False statement in an investigation of another’s crime was reported in the 7500 block of County Complex Road.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Old Hickory Drive/ Mechanicsville Turnpike.

Credit card theft was reported in the 8000 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike.

Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 9300 block of Atlee Road.

Petit larceny, $200 not from a person, was reported in the 7100 block of Cold Harbor Road.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 7400 block of Stuart Drive.

Lottery violation fraudulent use of lottery money was reported in the 9400 block of Chamberlayne Road.

Destruction of property, monument, was reported in the 7100 block of New Hunter Road.

Simple assault was reported in the 10100 block of Lewistown Road.

Unauthorized use of vehicle, boat or animal was reported in the 8400 block of Shady Grove Road.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 12000 block of Ashcake Road.

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 10100 block of Lewistown Road.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 7100 block of Mill Valley Road.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 6100 block of Memory Lane.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way.

Petit larceny, $200 not from a person, was reported in the 5300 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike.

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

Defrauding hotels and motels, $200, was reported in the 7000 block of Jackson Avenue. Inhaling drugs was reported in the 16000 block of Mountain Road.

a family member was reported in the 11000 block of Old Telegraph Road.

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Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way.

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

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $500, in the 6000 block of Havenview Drive.

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

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Simple assault was reported in the 8200 block of Oak Street.

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Members of the Ashland Police Department sponsored a child safety seat check on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at Carter Parter Pool. Intern O. Johnson, Officer Jaime Hanlon and Sgt. Grant Bonistalli were ready to help with direction (which way the seat faced), location (where to install the seat), installation, and harnessing a satefy seat.

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division national champion in 2016, and has been in a wheelchair for more than 40 years. Green said he believes his desire to spread the word about AWBA to folks in wheelchairs that may have not heard much, if anything, about the association, is very important. “AWBA is a great way to meet other people; it teaches you that you have abilities that you didn’t know you had,” Green said. “I hope this can help get the word out about AWBA, and how it can help people in wheelchairs find the rehabilitation and camaraderie they need – no matter where you are. They’re helping people; it’s great motivation – you get to be outgoing, social and [you get to] relax; you don’t real-

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Keith Green’s wheelchair is draped with the recognition of his bowling victories in the American Wheelchair Bowling Association.

ize you’re doing fitness at the same time.” Green said his favorite part about being involved with AWBA is how it allows him to travel to different parts of the country and the opportunities to meet new people.

“It helps you to fellowship with other people that understand life in a wheelchair,” Green said. He added, “AWBA has become our extended family – they are our bowling family.” When asked if he’s looking for another shot at the title, Green said, “Of course, I look at it as another goal to try and reach every year.” He said they have another tournament coming up Friday through Sunday, Sept. 22-24, at Bowl America in Short Pump. “We’d love for the word to get out so that others can benefit from the AWBA — like I have.” Those who are interested in learning more information about the American Wheelchair Bowling Association can go to www. awba.org.

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It’s time to think about returning to school

Councilman gets blame for recent rioting

By Melody Kinser Managing Editor Yes, before we know it, Sept. 5 will be upon us and the kids will be out at the bus stops, buses will be rolling to their various destinations, and schools will be abuzz on the official first day of the 2017-2018 year in Hanover County Public Schools. There’s a unique excitement about the first day of school. Even after all these years, I remember that feeling. As I’ve said before, I wasn’t the student I should have been or could have been. But, getting back into the routine of classes and seeing friends Monday through Friday became the norm as I got older. The technology that has become common for

the millennials was like something out of a science fiction movie when I was a teen. I think the only time I was nervous about the first day of school was when I was entering the seventh grade and changing from a school near my home to one in the downtown area. I don’t remember the number of feeder schools into that old building. Without a doubt, my official first day of school was memorable as I bit the teacher. I did not want to stay and my sister, who was in the sixth grade, had to spend the day with me. That should have been a sign that my academic life wasn’t going to be as fulfilling as my sister’s journey. Back to school shopping was a ritual in our family, with a trip to Huntington. We went to a popular department store for all our clothing

needs. It seems like yesterday with Mom taking my sister and me through the clothes, shoes and accessories departments. Dad spent his time in the tools section. With the new term fast approaching, I wish all the students throughout the county division, as well as those in church schools and home schools, to think positively about what’s ahead. I’ve been out of public school for 43 years and I continue to learn. That dispels the old saying, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Take advantage of the studies ahead of you. Pursue your dreams and the future you desire. The groundwork is being laid, now it’s up to you to get back into class work and whatever extracurricular activities you choose. Reach for your star . . .

How to handle the dark side of the moon with kids By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist Days before the big event, my exwife asked me if I’d spoken to our children regarding the eclipse. “What do you want me to say?” I replied. She explained that the kids should be aware of the dangers associated with this unusual act of nature, and wanted to make sure they didn’t go outside and stare into the sun. Her concern was probably legiti-

mate, but, I swear, I’ve heard more about the eclipse than I ever needed to, and I couldn’t get that excited about a couple of minutes of near darkness in the middle of the day. Before you accuse me of generational negativity, understand that some of us have experienced these things before, and it’s not nature’s first rodeo when it comes to amazing spectacles. I remember my grandmother telling me stories about Haley’s Comet

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and the national feeling of imminent doom that accompanied its arrival in 1910. Some scientists feared the gases from the comet’s tail would poison the earth. Those less scrupulous sold anticomet pills to a terrified public. Those historical tidbits seem remote lest you consider the millions of eclipse glasses that have been sold in recent weeks and the frenzy of potential watchers who failed to act quickly and will have to devise new methods to see the phenomenon.

Now, I hear a lot of folks saying they’ve seen a total eclipse before, but most of them are mistaking their recollections with partial screenings that were visible from various locations over the years. It’s been 26 years since the U.S. has experienced a full total solar eclipse. The one I’m recalling occurred in 1970 when most of the East Coast was able to view an almost total eclipse. Incidentally, the one I’m referencing is see MOON, pg. 8

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Do you know what grinds my gears? The politically correct Left jumping on the events in Charlottesville. Just like Dillon Roop in 2015, a kooky, lone idiot, has sparked a firestorm to take down Confederate monuments, and anything Confederate for that matter, across the nation. The monuments are now seen as a “magnet for hate”. Don’t be ignorant. The hate-monger who started all of this is Wes Belamy, the Charlottesville City Council member who called for the removal of the Lee and Jackson statues in Charlottesville. He created a problem where no problem existed. This is a man who, allegedly, put out a message via social media that he didn’t even like snow because it was white. His call to remove these statues to great men has caused this firestorm we are now faced with because it has motivated the extremist on both sides of what has now become a race war. An NBC poll shows that over 60% of Americans want the monuments to stay, while only 27% want them taken down. So, what you have is approximately 1% of the general population (the extreme Right and Left) motivated by hate on both sides, causing politicians to buckle rather than show true leadership. Make no mistake, after the Left is done with Confederate monuments, monuments to the Founding Fathers will be next! Remember, the Confederates were fighting for the same cause the Founders were fighting for: overthrowing an over-bearing and oppressive form of government. Educate yourselves; don’t let a socialist want to be government tell you what to think! Andrew Bennett Morehead. Old Church see LETTERS, pg. 8


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Gen. Lee’s advice: reunite the country Many look at Gen.l Robert E. Lee as a traitor. Many look at him as a true Southern gentleman. Many look at him as one of the most outstanding military strategist that ever lived. Matter of fact, many of Gen. Lee’s battle plans are still studied in most of our military institutions. What most people do not know is that Gen. Lee recommended to refrain from anything that would belabor the reuniting of the states after the Civil War. Gen. Lee strongly recommended that battlefield of the war not be preserved. He also strongly recommended that no

statues be erected recognizing Confederate leaders. He recommended that every citizen work to reunite the nation and overcome the hated and division that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands. I hope everyone will follow Gen. Lee’s leadership and seek to obliterate all forms of hatred, to recognize the value of each individual, and advance the creed in our Declaration of Independence “that all men are created equal”. Yes, Gen. Lee is one to be admired because he lived by principals that we should all adhere to. Dan Johnson Montpelier

Weighing in on debates over monuments As a native of Richmond,

who has been blessed to reside all but two of his 74 years in the Commonwealth of Virginia, I am compelled to weigh in on the growing, inflammatory debate over Civil War monuments. Yes, I vividly recall those times from my youth when segregation and racial bias was prevalent in my beloved Richmond. Even my grandparents, all of whom immigrated to America from Italy and Sicily in the early 20th century, weren’t immune to maltreatment in those days. This did not prevent my parents from teaching me to treat others kindly. Although I wasn’t always perfect in this pursuit, as a youngster I didn’t accept the idea of non-white people sitting in the back of buses, being denied access to restrooms, and the other demeaning abuse of my fellow man that went with racism. I am certainly not blind to skin pigment, but I have never seen anyone’s skin taint their character. Only imprudent,

unreasonable perception can do that. In the time I have lived in the former Capital of the Confederacy, I have been socially acquainted with thousands of Caucasians and many, many people of other ancestries, including Negro, some of whom have become my friends. Among all those people, I have never met a black militant and I have only known one white supremacist, a now deceased KKK member whose ideology I challenged on more than one occasion. Of course, others of a similar mindset do exist in society. Fanatical people that champion racism are statistical byproducts of the billions of humans that inhabit our planet. That said, if hate groups are prevalent in Virginia, they are doing an exceptional job of remaining undercover. Nevertheless, perception remains its own form of reality. There are those among us that enjoy keeping the embers of discord glowing. They’d like us

to believe that hate groups are widespread. It gives these people a platform, one the media seems disposed to embrace and promote. After all, evil and discord sells much better than love and peace. Just look at the headlines. As for Civil War statues, I have passed the ones on Monument Avenue thousands of times. I never perceived them to be symbols of hatred. To me, they were symbols of men willing to sacrifice everything for their convictions, beliefs I did not hold. Slavery, which is fundamentally evil, wasn’t the only issue in that era. States’ rights, which is unconstitutional but not inherently evil, was another. I now see these monuments as testament to the greatness of America. In the course of history, human bondage has been part of the world. Yet, to my knowledge, America is the only country that had the will to purge it. And we did so at

great cost. Hundreds of thousands died and countless others were maimed in the process. But in the end, slavery in America was abolished. Those monuments that have now become so controversial are emblematic of that epic struggle, the will of Americans to fight to the death over ideologies of human freedom and an undivided nation. Certainly, money was the root, which is true of all revolutions and wars. Nevertheless, the evil of slavery was vanquished, a fact that should elicit pride in Americans, not shame. However, we now have people that wish us to remove those valuable reminders of our past, the time when Americans slaughtered each other over slavery and states’ rights. Instead of seizing the positives from that amazing era in our history, they want to bury it. Some want to destroy the symbols. Others want to move

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over two minutes at the height of the event, the moon eclipsed the sun. Now, I realize we encountered an industrial strength amount of hype for 150 seconds of amazement, but scientists promised it was an experience we wouldn’t forget and anytime you had a chance to witness something rare and unusual, it was probably a good idea to take a peak. As for viewing precautions, every publication in the Western Hemisphere published guidelines for safely witnessing the spectacle, but, simply put, it came down to “Don’t stare at the sun.” My faded memories of that 1970 event involve an attempt to construct something called a shadow box, where the image of the transformation can be clearly seen through a

reflection. Not sure what I did wrong, but it never worked for me. Even with the hype, it somehow reassured me to witness the power of nature to inspire, attract and amaze, and it’s still good to know the old mother can still pack the house when it comes to special events. Now, that conversation with my kids and the eclipse went something like this: “Dad, is it going to get dark in the middle of the day?” my daughter asked. After I nodded yes, the obvious question followed. “What should we do?” Another unanswerable question to add to the volume of things I couldn’t respond to in a lifetime of unsolved mysteries, I thought to myself. But, my wit was quick and my response’s aim was true. “Get a flashlight.”

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them from their rightful place ‌ hide them. While they bully us to accept their notions, they overlook the potential benefit of these monuments: a reminder of the greatness of America that can be used as a teaching tool. Certainly, Lee, Jackson, Stuart and the rest of the Confederates like the 257 cadets from VMI that were engaged in the Battle of New Market fought on the wrong side, and many died. But why should we demolish their memorials? And if we do, should we likewise remove monuments of union soldiers in Washington, D.C., Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and other places? Should we have bonfires with books on the subject, erase knowledge like the Nazis did? Absolutely not. History serves the future. It should never be eradicated or altered in any way. And if America wishes to remain the great, free nation under God that the Founding Fathers envisioned, its success will be dependent on people that love it and its rich history, not hate groups, rabble rousers, and activists devoted to reshaping everything they don’t like or understand, while accomplishing nothing of value. They are impediments to success. In fact, most people so inclined seem to have elitist, egocentric mentalities. They don’t appreciate America for what it is, the greatest nation in the history of the world. They have not had the opportunity to witness humans struggling to obtain a bowl of rice or to have a sanitary, safe habitat, which I have seen. For this reason, they can’t truly comprehend what they have or why Americans are the envy of the world. Hence, we have enemies. As a result, we are now facing serious external problems, and

more are likely on the horizon. We don’t need any selfinflicted wounds. We need leaders that understand the consequences of their words and deeds, people that encourage unity and logic as opposed to provoking discord and irrationality. We don’t need lightning rod situations that draw extremists, like the one in Charlottesville that resulted in violence. And to our local politicians, the public needs law and order, well-maintained roads and highways, elite, safe public schools, zero illegal drugs, modern infrastructure, balanced budgets and so forth. The less pontificating on issues that have the potential to divide us the better. It took most of the 150-plus years after the Civil War to form a scar. Don’t try to reopen the wound ‌ or to make fresh ones. I want my offspring, as I am certain most do, to experience the benefits of a united, free America, not the problems of a divided society. God bless Virginia and the United States of America, Daniel Corso Mechanicsville

Agreeing with opinion on bike trails This letter is in response to Larnie Allgood’s questioning of spending taxpayer money for the construction of bike trails. I’m in 100% agreement with Mr. Allgood. My wife and I both enjoy riding bikes around our neighborhood. Would we enjoy riding on a bike trail? Yes. My wife likes horseback riding. How about some equestrian trails? I like riding motorcycles. How about some off highway trails for motocross and ATV riding? My wife and I both enjoy target shooting. How about a county range?

There are around 100,000 people in Hanover County. Of this number, what percentage are bike riders? Of the 100,000, how many operate a motor vehicle? Drive around the county and look at all the new developments being built. More people, more traffic. Try Pole Green Road around 5 p.m. If the Hanover County Board of Supervisors decides on bike trails, let’s have it financed through a bike registration fee and yearly bike plate renewals. How happy would bike owners be with that? About as happy as non-bike riders would be seeing their tax money go for these trails instead of roads. It simply comes down to “wants� verses “needs�. What I believe is we “need� our transportation funds to be used only for road improvements and repairs which would better serve the taxpayers of Hanover County. Charles Williamson Mechanicsville

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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals ROBERT ALLEN Robert Poole Allen, 71, died peacefully on July 28, 2017. He was born October 30, 1945, in McMinnville, Tennessee., to Gladys and L.C. Allen, who preceded him in death. He leaves to cherish his memory his family: two sons, Nathan Allen of Hanover and Bryan Allen of Williamsburg; three granddaughters, Althea Allen and Cassidy Allen of Croaker and Danielle Allen of Richmond; two sisters, Elizabeth Dillon and husband, Charles, of Glen Ellen, California, and Martha Davis and husband, Peter, of Front Royal; two brothers, John Allen of Charlottesville and Dr. Charles Allen of Hinsdale, Montana. He also leaves 10 nieces, six nephews, 11 great-nieces and nephews, and a host of other family and friends. He will be dearly missed by all. After graduating from York High School in 1964, he attended Virginia Tech. He served in the Marine Corps Reserve from April 16, 1967, to July 7, 1972. He retired from Xerox after many years of service. He was a loving and caring father and grandfather. He

was so involved in his son’s love of BMX racing that he began racing himself. He later enjoyed bicycle riding with members of the RATS organization (Richmond Area Tandem Society). Over the years, he designed and built two different houses. He was one of a few non-professionals to acquire government approval for building plans. He also was an accomplished Shade Tree mechanic. In his spare time, he hand made a recumbent bicycle. A celebration of Bob’s life was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, August 26, 2017, at Woody Funeral Home at 9271 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Memorial donations may be made to Go Home Foundation for Bob’s nephew, Ross Dillion. Make checks payable to WaterStone and write GHF 10760 in memo. Mail checks to WaterStone Support Foundation Inc., 10807 New Allegiance Dr., Ste. 240, Colorado Springs, CO 80921. You will receive a receipt for your charitable gift.

FAWN M. BARRETTE Fawn M. Barrette, 57, of Mechanicsville, went to her

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heavenly home on August 11, 2017, after a courageous fight with lung cancer. She is survived by her wife, Sandra; her son, Eric, and wife, Beth; her sister, Linda, and husband, Danny; sisterin-law, Jean; four nieces and nephews and a countless circle of BARRETTE friends and family. Fawn brightened every room she entered. She had a contagious smile and laugh, and a quick sense of humor. She loved life and always showed a positive attitude and unyielding courage. Fawn was a retiree of Bon Secours Memorial Regional Hospital and of Riverside Health Systems. Fawn always had a love of learning and a thirst for knowledge. In addition to her certifications in the medical field, she obtained a diploma in photography and her licenses in real estate and private investigating. She also attended Strayer University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Fawn’s favorite places to be were the beach, outdoors playing with her dog, Bailey, and being with friends and family at home. She will be remembered with a smile on her face and a beer in her hand. A memorial service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 9, 2017, at Ginter Park Presbyterian Church, where Fawn was a member, followed by a Celebration of Life catered lunch in the fellowship hall. Memorial donations may be made to the American Lung Association to

aid in lung cancer research.

WILLIAM BROOKS JR. William L. “Billy” Brooks Jr.; 64, of Mechanicsville, departed this life on August 23, 2017. He is preceded in death by his father; William “Mutt” Brooks Sr. He is survived by his devoted wife of 43 years, Brenda Brooks; two BROOKS daughters; Elizabeth Kay Pullin “Beth” and Rebecca Thompson “Becky” (Justin); four grandchildren; Brenden, Tristen, Lydia and Eisabella; his mother, Nan Brooks; a brother; Ricky Brooks; his aunt, Cecile Dowell; as well as his beloved fur babies, Max and Henry. Billy loved old cars, especially convertibles, and his family. A Celebration of Life was held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, August 27, 2017 at Monaghan Funeral Home at 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville.

MAYNARD BURKETT JR. Maynard Ernest . “Bud” Burkett Jr., 91, of Chesterfield, passed away peacefully at home on August 18, 2017. He was born in Smithfield, Ohio, on April 5, 1926, and was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He attended John Marshall High School, then served in the U.S. Army Air Force as a tail gunner in World War II, graduated from the University of Richmond as a member of Sigma Pi Sigma with a degree in phys-

ics in 1949, and then served in the USMC Reserves for a time. He then had a successful career as a hydraulics and plant engineer at Cardwell Machinery and Philip Morris in Richmond. Bud was a longtime member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Richmond and his greatest joys were gardening and spending time with his family. His humble, gentle, loving spirit was one of a kind and he BURKETT is greatly missed by all. He was preceded in death by his high school sweetheart, Clara R. Burkett; a daughter, Mary Alice Burkett; a son, Maynard Ernest Burkett III; and is survived by his daughter, Martha B. Wells (Tom), of Lewisville, North Carolina; brother, Frank Burkett of Mechanicsville; nine grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, five nieces and three nephews. Funeral services were held at noon on Tuesday, August 22, 2017, at Bennett Funeral Home at 14301 Ashbrook Parkway in Chesterfield. Interment followed in Dale Memorial Park.

DORA COCHRAN Dora Uebele Cochran, age 90, passed away Friday, August 25, 2017, at Elizabeth House in Glen Allen. She was predeceased by her parents, Rudolph and Stella Uebele; brother, Charles Uebele; and sister, Mary Skelton. She is survived by her children, Sandra Taylor (Wayne) of Mechanicsville, Dora May (Galen) of Cullowhee, North Carolina, and Susan

Cochran and Nancy Pitts of Richmond; grandchildren, Stephanie Creekmore (Toby), Matt Taylor, Preston Bounds (Amber), and Jacob Pitts and Ben Pitts; great-grandchildren, Stella Creekmore and Kingston Bounds; sisters, Barbara Brooks (Felix) and Jean Edwards of Tappahannock; and several nieces and nephews. Dora retired from Westminster Canterbury of Richmond after 28 years of faithful service. She was loving and devoted to her family and to her Elizabeth House family. The family wishes to thank Elizabeth House and AseraCare Hospice. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 27, 2017, at the Western Hanover Church at 16050 Mountain Road in Montpelier. The family will receive friends beginning at 1 p.m. No flowers please. Contributions can be made to Western Hanover Church, P.O. Box 44, Montpelier, VA 23192. Online guestbook may be found at affinityfuneralservice.com.

JOANNE GRAHAM JoAnne Williams Graham, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and special friend, left to be with her heavenly Father on GRAHAM August 22, 2017, just three days prior to her 88th birthday. She was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, Marvin Francis Graham; and her sister, Linda see OBITUARIES, pg. 11


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Williams. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Wanda and Dr. Thomas J. Towberman of Keswick; her son and daughter-in-law, Curtis Williams III and Kim of Chesterfield; her grandson and granddaughter, Curtis Williams IV and Brandy Williams of Chesterfield; her brothers, George Williams of Mechanicsville and John Williams of Granbury, Texas; her two sisters, Sue Saddington of Midlothian and Brenda Bundy of Lebanon; her great-granddaughter, Ava Williams; and many special nieces and nephews. JoAnne was born in Huntington, West Virginia, on August 25, 1929. Her family relocated when she was a child to the small town of Green Bay. As an adult, she moved to Richmond and attended Smithfield-Massey Business School. Upon graduation, she accepted employment as an administrative assistant with the CSX Corporation, where she worked for 11 years. Later she moved to the firm of Fairbank, Knapp and Warren to work for William R. Warren, who was her treasured family friend for life. Later she chose to step out of the employment arena to become a stay-at-home wife and mother. Her natural leadership skills, keen intelligence and strong nurturing abilities allowed her to articulately care for her children, husband, mother and others. She often reached out to make friends with and care for the elderly in her community. As a daughter, she honored and cared deeply for her parents. She loved her father implicitly and followed in his footsteps having an avid interest in our country’s political arena. On any given day, she could discuss political topics with ease and great enthusiasm. During her

mother’s last years of life, she moved her mother into her own home and cared for her there until her mother’s passing three years later. JoAnne was a thoughtful listener to those who knew her and was there to help others along their path. Throughout her life, she treasured many friendships that endured the test of time. Her love of nature was always apparent. She enjoyed gardening and garden club friends and activities. As a dedicated animal lover and advocate, she showered her pets with the best of care. For many years prior to her passing, she enjoyed weekly Bible study meetings in her home. JoAnne was known to be a most generous and giving person. It was customary when you left her home to have a gift in your hand while hearing her very favorite expression, “Bless Your Heart.” She will be greatly missed and will live forever in the hearts of her family and friends. Funeral services were held at noon Tuesday, August 29, 2017, at her hometown church, Liberty Christian Church, at 149 Green Bay Road in Green Bay.

JAMES JESSIE JR. James Arthur “Jim” Jessie Jr., 44, of Henrico, passed away Friday, August 25, 2017. He was the grandson of the late William Ryland Sr. and Annie Jessie; JESSIE and Courtney Percy Sr. and Frances Wade. He is survived by his loving wife, Sarah Elizabeth Jessie, three daughters; Hannah Mae, Katherine Grace and Caroline Reese Jessie, parents; James A. Sr. and Judith Jessie, sister; Angel Ford (Jamie), brother; Justin (Elizabeth), father and mother

in law; Gordon and Sue Maham, sister-in-law; Amy Irvin and numerous nieces and nephews. Jim was retired from the Henrico County Police Division. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, August 29, 2017, at Sandston Baptist Church at 100 West Williamsburg Road in Sandston. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Badge of Life, P.O. Box 1066, Middlebury, CT 06762 or www.badgeoflife.com. Monaghan Funeral Home at 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville was in charge of arrangements.

GWENDOLYN LACKEY Gwendolyn Settlemyre Lackey, of Mechanicsville, went to be with her Lord on August 16, 2017. She was born December 8, 1928, in Hickory, North Carolina, the daughter of the late Phillip A. and Genette Settlemyre. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William Miles Lackey, whom she married on May 21, 1949, in Hickory; and a LACKEY grandson, Brian A. George. She is survived by her son, Stephen Randall Lackey (Angela); and her daughter, Gwyneth L. George (Frank); two grandsons, William A. George and Stephen A. Lackey; a granddaughter, Jeanette G. Whitcomb (Nathan); and a great-grandson, Joseph George-Thomas. She moved to Norfolk in 1960 with her husband and children and became a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday School. She was a secretary at Holy Cross see OBITUARIES, pg. 12

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Lutheran Church. She began working at Virginia National Credit Union as a teller in 1960 and continued working in the banking field in several areas including branch manager, until retirement from Bank of America in 1996. She continued to be very active in the church, the AKC Kennel Club and The Moose Club. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Monday, August 21, 2017, at Woody Funeral Home-Atlee Chapel at 9271 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Interment was in Signal Hill Memorial Park in Hanover. In lieu of flowers, make a donation in Gwen’s memory to your local food bank. Online condolences received at www.woodyfuneralhomeatlee.com.

SHERRY MARSHALL Sherry Rollins Marshall, 59, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord on August 21, 2017. She was preceded in

death by her loving mother. She is survived by her sons, Taylor and Tanner and their MARSHALL father, Timmy; her father, Melvin; sister, Debbie; mother-in-law, Carolyn; aunt, “Oley”; a niece and numerous nephews. Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. Friday, August 25, 2017, at Bliley’s-Central at 3801 Augusta Avenue. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

PATRICIA MELTON Patricia Wells Melton, 74, went to be with the Lord on August 20, 2017. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joseph K. Melton; her parents, Ruth and Lloyd Wells; and a grandson, Zachary Sharpe.

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in Gethsemane Church of Christ at 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike. Burial followed in the churchyard. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Pat’s name to either Capital Care Hospice or Gethsemane Church of Christ. Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road in Mechanicsville was in charge of arrangements.

DR. JOSEPH MITCHELL The Rev. Dr. Frank Joseph (“Joe”) Mitchell, 90, of Croasdaile Village United Methodist Retirement Home in Durham, North Carolina, died in the company of his family on July 25, 2017, from pneumonia complicated by congestive heart failure. A vivid person with strong views on many subjects, he was unfailingly devoted to his family. Those who knew and loved him will never MITCHELL forget him. Joe was born on February 12, 1927, in Fairfield, Alabama, to Seth Hamilton Mitchell and Effie Schmitz Mitchell. The youngest of three sons, he grew up in a working class family, as his father and several uncles were employed by United States Steel in the Birmingham area. Joe graduated at the top of his class from Fairfield High School in 1944. In 1945, he enlisted as a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman. After discharge in 1946, he went to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University), graduating in history education in 1950. He earned an M.Div. from Duke Divinity School in 1953 and

was ordained in the Virginia Methodist Conference. Between 1953-1958, he served as pastor at Chamberlayne Heights Methodist Church in Richmond and Tabernacle Methodist Church in Pungo. He earned his Ph.D. in Religion at Duke in 1962. Joe spent most of his career in the teaching ministry as a religion and philosophy professor at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. (1961 to 1962); Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky (1962 to 1965); Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri (1965 to 1970); and Troy State University in Troy, Alabama (1970 to 1989). In Troy, Joe and wife Dr. Norma Taylor Mitchell were faithful members of the First United Methodist Church, where Joe taught the Covenant and New Covenant Sunday School classes. There they reared their daughter, Anne Virginia. In 1989, Joe retired from Troy and re-entered the pastoral ministry at the Covenant United Methodist Church in Chesapeake from 1990 to 1992, he pastored the Ensley First United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. In 2001, Joe and Norma returned to Durham to be near their daughter and her family. There they were active in community groups, including Epworth United Methodist Church, where he taught the Fellowship Class for 15 years. ‘Til the last, Joe was a dogged researcher and writer of family and community histories, a lover of computers and his iPad, a liberal Democrat, and an insatiable reader. In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his brothers, Jesse L. Mitchell, Asheville, North Carolina, and Seth H. Mitchell Jr. and wife, Kathleen, of Corpus Christi, Texas; and his brother-in-law, Orville C. Taylor and wife, Marie Taylor of Virginia

Beach. He is survived by his wife of almost 58 years, Dr. Norma Anne Taylor Mitchell; daughter, Dr. Anne Virginia Mitchell Whisnant (Dr. David Whisnant); and grandsons, Evan David Whisnant and Derek Taylor Whisnant of Chapel Hill, North Carolina; sisters-in-law, Faye Mitchell of Asheville, North Carolina, and Wanda Mitchell of Portland, Texas; brother and sister-in-law, Randall H. and Joyce Taylor, Bluffton, South Carolina; cousin, Carolyn, and Donald Lantz of Mechanicsville; and cousinsin-law, Jo Rhea and David Ford of Oxford, Alabama, and Dillie Culberson of Hueytown, Alabama. He also is survived by many beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and cousins. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 7, 2017, at the Epworth United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, with a reception to follow. All who knew and loved Joe are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial gifts to the following: Epworth United Methodist Church, 3002 Hope Valley Road, Durham, NC 27707 (http://www.epworth-umc. org); Birmingham-Southern College, 900 Arkadelphia Road, Box 549003, Birmingham, AL 35254 (http://www.bsc.edu); People In Need “PIN” Ministry, 503 15th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (https://www.pinministry.org/home); or Bread for the World, 425 3rd Street SW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20024 (http://www.bread. org). A full obituary is available at http://bit.ly/2wpWof8.

ELIZABETH MORRIS Elizabeth Taylor Morris; 76, of Mechanicsville, joined her lifelong love, John Haley Morris Jr., in heaven, on Tuesday, August 22, 2017. see OBITUARIES, pg. 13


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She also was preceded in death by her parents; Robert Edward Taylor and Geraldine Vandegrift Taylor. Elizabeth is survived by her daughters; Haley Morris Hollins (Christopher) and Shannon Taylor Morris, three grandchildren; William Harold Cully III, Harley Madison Cully and Peter Nicholas Morris, four sisters-in-law; Angie, Wanda, Linda and Brenda, and a brotherin-law; Donald Wayne, and many nieces, MORRIS nephews, and friends. Elizabeth retired from C&P Telephone Company after 40 years of service as an engineer. She attended John Marshal High School where she was a cheerleader. Elizabeth was a long-time member of Shalom Baptist Church; and loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, August 25, 2017, at Monaghan Funeral Home at 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville. Interment followed at Hanover Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org.

her sisters, Verlon Cary (Stan) and Mitzi Leighty (Paul); and other family members. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in her memory to The Alzheimer’s Association of Richmond, 4600 Cox Road #130, Glen Allen, VA 23060. There will be no service.

JAMES SCHOOLS James J. “Jimmy” Schools, 84, of Mechanicsville, went Home to his Lord Friday, August 25, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elizabeth Wyatt and Frank Raymond Schools; stepmother, Violet Tignor Schools; grandson, James Aubrey “Jay” Schools; and brothers, Frank R. SCHOOLS Schools Jr. and Franklin S. Schools. Jimmy is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 65 years, Shirley Fogg Schools; two sons, James T. Schools (Judy) and Robert W. Schools (Linda); two daughters, Pamela S. Wyatt (Mike) and Elizabeth S. Nolte (Jay); 10 grandchildren, John Schools (Tina), Robbie Schools, Jennifer Hare (Jason), Amy Hooper (Ryan), Megan Williams, Jayson Nolte (Marie), Josh Nolte (Lauren), Jonathan Nolte, Ryan Baker and Roger Baker; as well as

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States Marine Corps. Eddie is survived by his fiance, Susan Nelson, of Hanover; and his beloved Yorkie, “Ginger.” Also surviving are three brothers, Herbert, Clyde (Sadie) and Roger (Willie), all of Baskerville; and one sister, Stella (Wade) Newsom of Chase City. He also leaves to mourn many friends and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 29, 2017, at Woody Funeral Home at 9271 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Burial with military honors was in Signal Hill Memorial Park

Richfood Corporation and owner of W.E. Spraggins Heating and Air. Eddie was a proud veteran of the United

BENJAMIN STORRS Benjamin “Buster” Storrs, 90, of Mechanicsville, departed this life on August 18, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, Warner and Cordilla Storrs; his daughter, Estella Denise Storrs; four sisters and three brothers. Surviving are seven daughters, Loretta Hopson Bush (Donald), Diane Urquhart (Lorenzo), Sabina S. Jones (Ivan), Aletha Storrs, Ren’ee Chichester, LaTrice Ampy

(Ken) and Tiffany Mauldin (Ken); two sons, Benjamin S. Storrs (Terry) and Warren A. Storrs (Michael); 22 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, August 24, 2017, at the First Shiloh Baptist Church at 8150 Walnut Grove Road in Mechanicsville, with Dr. R. Neal Siler officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Online guestbook may be found at scottsfuneralhome.com. Scott’s Funeral Home at 115 East see OBITUARIES, pg. 22

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WILLIAM SPRAGGINS William Edward “Eddie” Spraggins, 80, of Hanover, passed away on Friday, August 25, 2017, after a long illness. Eddie was born to Clarence and Flora Spraggins of Mecklenburg County on August 30, 1936. Eddie was a retired HVAC supervisor with the former SPRAGGINS

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Minnie Jean O., 78, of Mechanicsville, passed away peacefully at her home on August 16, 2017, surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond Oates and Claudia Chiocca; and by her daughter, Kathleen Bollinger. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, John; her sons, Dwayne and John (Missy);

11 great-grandchildren. He was formerly employed for 12 years by Westvaco and retired after 22 years of service from Richmond Gravure/ International Paper Co. After retirement, Jimmy was employed by WRE/Colortech and Packaging Gravure. He was a former member of Upper King and Queen Baptist Church and joined New Bethesda Baptist Church in 2002. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, August 28, 2017, at the Aylett Chapel of B.W. White Funeral Home at 7837 RichmondTappahannock Highway. Interment followed in Upper King and Queen Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Annual Crab Feast satisfies crowd and benefits firefighters

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George and Retta Ramkey of Mechanicsville, photo at left, take a break to smile for the camera while enjoying the crabs at the Crab Feast ’17, sponsored by Hanover Firefighters. This year’s event, held on Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Hanover Cold Harbor Ruritan Park, marked the 26th anniversary. Jacob Franco and Alex Huntley, photo at right, members of the Hanover Explorers, proudly display some of the day’s dining delights. For more information on the Crab Feast, visit www.hanoverfirefightersevents.com.

Parks & Rec’s Senior Travel heading to new casino on Sept. 29 ASHLAND — The bus is filling and the Hanover Parks and Recreation Department has space available. Grab your friend, family member or neighbor to join you on a day trip to the MGM National Harbor Casino on Friday, Sept. 29. Be one of the first to see the new MGM Casino located in the National Harbor, just across the Potomac River from Alexandria.

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The casino has an elegant feel with bright, shimmering crystals hanging from the ceiling. The floor is dominated by more than 3,300 eye-catching slot machines. There are many upscale restaurants, sports bars and more casual dining in their “National Market.” The tour for seniors will include: Round-trip motor coach transporta-

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tion, $20 in slot play, refreshments served aboard the motor coach, and driver gratuity. The cost is only $90 with registration closing on Friday, Sept. 8. “We invite our senior travelers to embark on this tailored trip,” Greg Sager, director of Hanover County Parks & Recreation, said. Preregistration and payment is required in advance for the trip.

Spaces are limited, so don’t delay in registering at www.hanoverparksrec. com. For more information, contact Hanover County Parks & Recreation at 804-365-7150 or email parksandrec@hanovercounty.gov. Information submitted by Niko Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks & Recreation.

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4) Don’t take medicine for high cholesterol and blood pressure, they get lower with age. 5) You can never get too much salt so add more to everything you eat. 6) If you drink sugar free drinks, add your own sugar, don’t be a sissy. 7) Eat lots of processed meats, it’s faster than cooking. 8) Don’t have yearly physicals; remember you only need to have one when you start feeling bad. 9) See a doctor about every 20 years and you won’t be stressed over ObamaCare. Follow the above suggestions and feel free to add anything that will cause more plaque buildup. Now you need a bit of luck to catch the blockages before you die if you want to meet the nice people I mentioned above. If you are unlucky, there is another group of probably nice people waiting for you that only your relatives and friends will meet. I had a four-way bypass on July 11. I was a perfect specimen of health (or so I thought) — no symptoms, feeling fine and no problems at all. Dr. J caught a problem during my yearly physical and the rest is history, the procedure went absolutely great. The surgery and care was so great in fact that I may schedule a bypass for next year. You really need to meet these surgeons and nurses so keep eating bad food, smoking, and drink like crazy; they are always on call at Memorial Regional Medical Center. Ted Mentz Old Church

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your Opinion article titled “There’s no place for hate in our America”, page 6 of The Mechanicsville Local dated Aug. 23, 2017. I am writing in response to what I feel are the “prejudiced by omission” opinion you have stated that does not speak to the whole story regarding the regrettable and tragic events in Charlottesville on Sunday Aug. 13. With respect to the very tragic loss of Heather Heyer, Ms. Heyer was one of those “nice people’ President Trump referred to in denouncing the atrocities we watched unfold that Sunday. She had every right to be there, and, for that, she was tragically stuck down by the act of a white supremacist idiot with intent to harm. The truth of the groups/ events of that day were: There were three groups poised for confrontation in Charlottesville: Group1.) White supremacists that received the city permit for lawful demonstration, not criminal riot conduct to promote their repulsive ideology (I may not agree with what you say, but I will fight to the death, your right to say it). Group 2.) The “Antifa”, without permit to a lawful demonstration, but were there with intent to do harm and destroy … simply said – to fight. Group 3.) Charlottesville city management under the direction of Mayor Michael Signer. By no means do I excuse the actions of either group 1 or 2, both were reprehensible, repulsive, criminal conduct … should have never been allowed. But in Charlottesville, it was allowed, if was allowed by indifference. Substantiated below through no-action taken by Mayor Signer — intentionally… Here is what I find so offensive: Neither The Local or mainstream media (in lock step) want to speak to: the Charlottesville city mayor and

police chief complicit in these repulsive events that will forever stain our Commonwealth’s history and legacy. I am aware of the rumors speaking to anonymous police officer reports saying: “We [Charlottesville police] were ordered to bring the rival groups together. As soon as they were in contact with each other, we were told to stand down. It was outrageous. We weren’t allowed to arrest anyone without asking the mayor first. We weren’t even allowed to stop the driver as he sped away. The event was being set up as far back as at least May and it went like clockwork. We wanted to do our job and keep the peace. But these [expletive] in charge really want to destroy America”. The truth is these reports are false, not true, never happened. But what did happen and not reported was the orders given law enforcement Saturday, prior, please read the complete article posted at http://www.snopes.com/werepolice-told-stand-down-charlottesville/. This article substantiates no such orders were given; rather, it was the lack of orders not given on Sunday that allowed the riots to evolve. As stated and verified — Law enforcement was told at the Saturday briefing: You are not to engage the demonstrators without specific orders from Mayor Signer. No orders were ever received, none. Guidelines were set in place to promote a riot by Charlottesville city management, yet no one in mainstream media wants to speak to this? Why is that? Why is Mechanicsville subjected to half-truths under the guise of an opinion? Surely you recognize your article promotes racial tension rather than help to resolve the hate? What am I missing here? Richard Gentry Mechanicsville

Reader: North had exploited the South The last thing I want to do is get into arguments with mindless simpletons who insist that slavery was the cause of the War Between the States. It is my guess that many if not most such people don’t actually believe it themselves but take the position simply in an effort to advance their leftist agendas. As noted in a recent issue of Confederate Veteran magazine, prior to the outbreak of hostilities in April 1861, “Southerners were paying three-fourths of the taxes going into the federal treasury, but three-fourths of the tax money was being spent in the North.” Cotton alone made up 60 percent of U.S. exports in 1860. Southerners grew 66 percent of the world’s cotton, but the North raked in the huge profits in the handling. Without the North, 100%

of the profits would stay with the South. Such exploitation of the South had been going on for decades. Abraham Lincoln, in his consultations with peace committees he met with just prior to the outbreak of war never mentioned slavery. His only concern was for “my revenues, what will happen to my revenues” if he let the South go. In September 1861, the great author Charles Dickens, who had visited the U.S., wrote in the Influential British magazine All the Year Round that “The quarrel between the North and South is…solely a fiscal one.” In a letter to a friend on March 16, 1862 he wrote, “Slavery has in reality nothing on earth to do with it, in any kind of association with any generous or chivalrous sentiment on the part of the North … Every reasonable creature may know, if willing, that the North hates the Negro, and

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until it was convenient to make a pretense that sympathy with him was the cause of the War, it hated the Abolitionists and derided them up hill and down dale.” Our great Confederate leaders, particularly Robert E. Lee, are today being demonized mercilessly. Let’s make a comparison of Lee with Union Gen. William T. Sherman, who burned, looted, and murdered his way through South Carolina and Georgia. Both were West Point graduates. Sherman at West Point received by his own admission per annum about 150 demerits. Lee, by contrast, went through all four years at West Point without receiving a single demerit. Sherman never rose above being a private. Lee headed the Corps of Cadets as Adjutant. Michael “Mickey” Reardon Mechanicsville

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R-MC hosts eclipse watch Physics professor joins in welcoming crowd to solar event By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local

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Luc Gilman and his sister Emma look at a projection of the eclipse on a Sunspotter. Both are students at South Anna Elementary School.

ASHLAND — Along with those across the rest of the nation in its path, students and members of the community showed up in large numbers to a solar eclipse watch party Monday, Aug. 21, at the Frank E. Brown Plaza on the campus of Randolph-Macon College. The crowd gathered in Ashland so they they could get a good view of the “once-in-a-lifetime” natural phenomenon. The event, at 300 Henry St., was hosted by R-MC, and had “everything that attendees [needed] to safely observe this spectacular event, including solar eclipse glasses,” said George F. Spagna Jr. Ph.D., R-MC physics professor, in a news release on the school’s website.

From the start of the solar eclipse at 1:17 p.m. to the eclipse’s maximum at 2:44 p.m., attendees used every pair of protective lenses, as it was a major attraction for anyone curious in seeing the moon as it partially covered the sun. When the partial eclipse peaked at its maximum, the moon continued in its path until it was clear SPAGNA of the sun at about 4:04 in the afternoon. Virginia’s position in terms of the eclipse’s path across America offered only a partial coverage of the sun’s face, in that Virginians were not able

to see totality as other parts of the nation saw. Those who attended R-MC’s event saw at least 85% of the sun covered by the moon before it hit its peak and continued past it. In addition to people being able to see the solar eclipse through special glasses that are designed to shield their eyes from any damage, Spagna also had a specially designed solar viewing projector that displayed the solar eclipse through the sun’s light and shadows via a lens. Spagna is director of the school’s Keeble Observatory, a newly constructed teaching laboratory where he said they have intentions to hold public viewing sessions. The new observatory was built in connection with the college’s newly see ECLIPSE, pg. 17

Bluemont Concert Series closing out with The Taters Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND – The Bluemont Concert Series will present The Taters for the final concert of the 2017 season as a welcome back to RandolphMacon students, faculty, staff, and members of the Ashland community. The event will begin at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 3, on the steps of Mary Branch Dorm, located at 204 Henry St. All are welcome. Admission is $5 per person, $4 for Bluemont Friends and seniors, and $2 for kids under 12.

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There will be no charge for Randolph-Macon students, staff, and faculty with the presentation of a valid school ID. Proceeds go to support Bluemont’s Artists-inEducation Program in area schools. The Taters play a highenergy mix of roots-rock, power-pop, country, and Americana. Their sound has been described as “Country roots-pop with the genius songwriting of ’60s and ’70s power-pop, …a curious mix of Mavericks, Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and Beatles”

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(CDBaby). Billboard Magazine calls The Taters “American rootsrock with thoroughly modern, totally hip sensibilities”. The Taters “Successfully combine the best elements of Buddy Holly with the vocal harmonies of the Everly Brothers” (Washington Post). Concert-goers are invited to bring a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on, and a picnic to enjoy before the show. As at all Bluemont concerts, no pets, alcohol or smoking are allowed.

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The final performance of the 2017 season of the Bluemont Concert Series will be presented at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 3, on the steps of the Mary Branch Dorm on the campus of RandolphMacon College at 204 Henry St. in Ashland. The Taters will perform.

In the event of bad weather, the concerts will be held indoors at the Randolph-

Macon College Blackwell Auditorium. Everyone is welcome at

these family-oriented concerts. see BLUEMONT, pg. 17


Power Soccer brings out the competitive spirit in tournament MECHANICSVILLE — There was no lack of competitive enthusiasm at the Cool Spring Baptist Church Recreation Center in Atlee as Power Soccer competitors from across the state gathered for their second annual state tournament. Sportable RVA hosted the recent event that featured three Virginia teams with athletes suffering from muscle disease or injuries who are confined to powered wheel-

chairs. Although these athletes have been deprived of their mobility, it quickly became apparent that their enthusiasm and sense of competition remain strong. It’s a competition where effort garners the most applause, and each accomplishment is cheered by all without regard to team loyalty. Sportable RVA provides disabled athletes with a number of sporting opportunities, but the real rewards of the program are best witnessed

in the relationships formed at events like the soccer tournament. Nicole Herbert of Sportable RVA said the tournament is a chance for teams to compete, but also an opportunity for athletes and their

families to interact and form relationships. “It’s our only opportunity for Sportable FC players to play against other teams so they love it. It’s a great day and they look forward to it each year,” Herbert said.

“This is our second year here at Cool Spring Baptist Church and they have been amazing in providing the space and allowing us to come in and have the tournament,” she added. Founded in 2005,

Sportable also provides opportunities for disabled athletes in 12 sports, including lacrosse, basketball, rock climbing and kayaking. It’s a rare opportunity for these athletes to interact and

constructed science building, Macon F. Brock Jr. Hall. People who participated also brought their own homemade box projectors, something you can simply design out of a shoe box. Ellen Pleasants, who lives in the Ashland zip code, said, “I’ve been looking forward to this for three to four months.” She brought her own box

projector that she made that shows the eclipse through a pinhole. Boy Scouts of America Troop 544 from Mechanicsville also attended the event. The eclipse served as a special and rare opportunity for the boys to earn a badge. Scout Troop 544 is sponsored by the Shady Grove United Methodist Church, which is the location of their meetings. They had to document

the eclipse and demonstrate their knowledge on how an eclipse occurs, as well as view the eclipse in their scout group

in order to achieve the Boy Scouts of America solar eclipse patch. For more information

about the R-MC solar eclipse watch party, or the Keeble Observatory, contact Spagna at 804-752-7344.

Foundation, Middleburg Bank, Dominion Foundation, Target, and Walmart. Bluemont relies on more than 1,200 volunteers each summer and on the support of local businesses and community organizations. If you would like to volunteer or be a sponsor, contact Lily Dunning Widman at 540-955-8186 or email lily@bluemont.org. Bluemont Cultural Programs and Summer Concert Series have truly become part of the fabric of Ashland.

Bluemont is seeking local businesses, friends and neighbors to become Bluemont members who will help assure the organization’s future in Hanover County and beyond. Many friends and families have already responded to a recent mailing asking for general support. Every contribution helps. For complete schedules, performer descriptions, directions and more information, contact the Bluemont office at 540-955-8186 or visit www. bluemont.org.

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Dr. George Spagna of Randolph-Macon College set up this Sunspotter outside the Brock Center.

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The popular Bluemont Summer concert series is made possible by successful public/private partnerships, including the Town of Ashland, the Hanover Arts and Activities Center, Randolph-Macon College, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, Wells Fargo Advisors, Loudoun Mutual Insurance Company, The Gerald and Paula McNichols Family

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Cool Spring Baptist Church in Mechanicsville recently was the scene of the second annual state tournament for Power Soccer, a competitive sport for those who are wheelchair-bound.

see SOCCER, pg. 19

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CALENDAR | News, Updates & Listings Sundays, Sept. 3 to Nov. 19 GriefShare, a support group to help and encourage those who have lost a loved one meets from 2:30 to 4 p.m. except for Labor Day weekend Sunday, Sept. 3, in Room G111 at the Shady Grove United Methodist Church at 8209 Shady Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. For more information, contact shadygroveumc.org/griefsupport or 804-746-9073. Grief recovery topics, featuring nationally recognized experts, include “Is This Normal?”, “Grief and Your Relationships”, “Why” and other topics to help you through the feelings and challenges you face as you work through grieving your loss. The sessions are self-contained, so you may join at any time. Walk-ins are welcome.

Thursday, Aug. 31 Colonial Supper & Musick will be presented at Historic Hanover Tavern featuring supper and musick. A genteel supper and liquor suitable for such an occasion will begin precisely at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $75 per person, with a cash bar and family style seating. Libations will be prepared by Frank Clark, master of historic foodways at Colonial Williamsburg. After supper, a concert of Musick will begin at 8 p.m. with Scottish National Fiddle Champion Seán Heely, including tunes played by Hanover’s own Patrick Henry. The fee for Musick only is $20 per person.

Friday, Sept. 1 A Soaking Prayer service will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Healing Place Center for Counseling and Spiritual Formation at the Youth Center at the First Shiloh Baptist Church at 8150 Walnut Grove

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Rd. in Mechanicsville. The Soaking Prayer service provides an opportunity to pray in a quiet setting and is open to the community. For more information, contact The Healing Place staff at 804-7301348.

Sundays, Sept. 3 to Nov. 26 The New Bethesda Baptist Church will host The Truth Project from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 9019 New Bethesda Rd. in Mechanicsville. The 13-week study is open to the public. The one-hour video lessons will answer such questions as: Why are we here? Who is God? Who decides what’s right and wrong? To see a brief video introduction, go to http://www.thetruthproject. com. Online registration is recommended but not required. Plan to arrive at 6:10 p.m. for light refreshments and seating. For more information, call the church at 804-779-2101.

Sunday, Sept. 17 The Black Creek Baptist Church at 6289 McClellan Rd. in Mechanicsville will be celebrating its 240th Anniversary with worship starting at 10:15 a.m. For more information or questions, call the church at 804-781-0330.

Monday, Sept. 18 The Pamunkey Woman’s Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Baptist Church, with Debbie Boykin from the International Mission Board as the guest speaker. She will share her experiences from a medical mission to Jordan. Information about attending the club meeting or becoming a club member may be obtained by contacting the club’s membership chairman, Debbie Walker, 730.2311 or

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by visiting the club’s website, www.PAMUNKEYWC.org.

for groups of five or more by emailing www.richmondquiltersguild.com .

Saturday, Sept. 23 A community yard sale will begin at 8 a.m. at Trinity Christian Church at 8469 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. Rent a space for $15 or two for $25 in the church office weekdays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. For more information, call 804-746-4838. The day also will include a bake sale, Rada knives and Billy Moore’s “All Stewed Up” Brunswick stew (first sale of the season). Preorder and pay in the church office. The cost is $8 per quart. Pick up will be available from 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 23. Some extra will be available for purchase that day.

Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23-24 The Richmond Quilters’ Guild and Virginia Longarm are co-sponsoring the 2017 Richmond Quilt Show, “The Art of Quilting -- Both Traditional and Modern,” from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Richmond Raceway at 602 Laburnum Ave. in Richmond. An artistic display of traditional and modern quilts will be presented. The show is hosted every three years. In addition to over 300 quilts in both judged and non-judged venues , there will be vendors, demos , door prizes and raffle quilts. There also will be a boutique offering handmade items donated by guild members. All proceeds from these sales go to Fisher House, a facility on the grounds of McGuire Veterans Hospital, which is a home away from home for veterans’ families when undergoing hospital stays. Tickets are $7 at the door, free for children under 16 and $5 for advance booking

Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29-30 The Healing Place Center for Counseling and Spiritual Formation will host a Married Couples Enrichment event: Unlocking Love’s Potential at the First Shiloh Baptist Church (Youth Center) at 8150 Walnut Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. The event will include dinner and dancing on Friday evening and continue on Saturday with sessions presented by Drs. Neal and Sharon Siler and Dr. and Mrs. Sir Walter Scott. Online registration is available on The Healing Place website at www.thehealingplaceva.org. For more information, contact The Healing Place by email at ahealingforyou1@aol.com or by telephone at 804-730-1348.

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.

Bazaar and Craft Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 8209 Shady Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. A Silent Auction, bake sale, flu shots and homemade Brunswick Stew by the United Methodist Men will be included in the day of fun. Proceeds from the bazaar go toward mission projects locally, nationally, and internationally. For more information, contact bazaarinformation@yahoo.com or call the church office at 804-7469073. The Doswell Ruritan Club will be hosting a Flea Market/ Bake Sale. Those wishing a space to sell their goods are asked to call Betty Lee Stanley at 804-368-0035 for details.

Sunday, Oct. 8 Christina Perera Ministries, a nonprofit Christian ministry based in Mechanicsville, is joining with Harvest Renewal Church to bless the community with the practical and spiritual love of Jesus from noon to 3 p.m. at A Place of Miracles at 2124 Willis Rd. in North Chesterfield. A Cookout for Christ welcomes all community members, but there is a special invitation to the at-risk population and the homeless. The event is free, but a $5 donation is requested to help cover the costs. Hamburgers, chips, drinks and dessert will be available. Blankets will be collected to hand out to those in need. For more information, visit http://christinaperera.org/ cook-outs-for-christ.

The Lee-Davis High School Class of 1967 will be holding its 50th class reunion from 4 until 8 p.m. at the JeffersonLakeside Country Club at 1700 Lakeside Ave. in Richmond. For more information, contact Bill Gagnon at 804-5591605 or email wgagnon@vcu. org, Retta Atkinson Ramkey at 804-357-3703 or email ramkeyra@comcast.net or Patsy Corker Christian at 804-5512042 or email pchristian@slurrypavers.com. The dress will be casual. There will be a cash bar and dinner will be provided. The cost is $50 per person. Respond by Friday, Sept. 15. Make checks payable to Lee-Davis Class of 1967 and mail them to Bill Gagnon, 7462 Fullview Ave., Mechanicsville, VA 23111.

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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 804-730-4812 or email sandy.leigh@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 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.

Sundays All Souls Episcopal Church celebrates Holy Eucharist Rite II at 9:15 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church at 8154 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. Katherine G. Dougherty is the Deacon in charge of All Souls. For more information, visit www.allsoulsva.org. A Healing and Recovery see CALENDAR, pg. 19


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compete with fellow competitors in similar situations. There are no stares, accessibility issues or the peering judgment and isolation that often accompany mobilitychallenged individuals. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for these athletes to get that competitive game in against peers,� Herbert said. The teams competed in three separate contests, all timed and officiated. Chris Mulholland has been involved with Power Soccer for years, and his son Kevin plays for the Tidewater Piranhas. When he first became involved, Mulholland noted the need for a consistent set of rules for the sport, so he devised and submitted a blueprint for consideration. Relying on Mulholland’s experience as a professional referee for many decades, the national Power Soccer association tapped him as head of officials for their organization. Kevin serves as the

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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 804-746-5081 or contact Craig Simpson at craigwgbc@gmail.com.

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Piranhas’ team captain and is a pool player on the national team and participating in international tournaments in South America. “These kids have to be very careful when they are in these chairs and in public situations,� Mulholland said. “But out here on a court with all wheelchairs, they just start trading paint.� He said the experience provides a moment where the participants can enjoy the camaraderie and joy of sport. “They get a chance to be competitive and that lets them loose,� Mulholland said. “It teaches them about team sports. They are not typically around other people in wheelchairs.� And Mulholland has seen the very real effects of what the program means to its participants. “It can change lives. Power soccer can give them the opportunity to open doors.� Steve Phillips is a member of the team and his dad, Ted, coaches for the Northern Virginia Patriots. Ted became involved in the sport for almost a decade.

Steve is now a graduate student at George Mason University, studying to be a special education teacher, but loves his time on the power soccer court. “He just loves having an outlet for sports,� Phillips said. “This is as close as it gets to a real competitive sport and having a real sense of belonging to a team.� Steve Belechak coaches the Tidewater and Richmond teams and envisions a bright future for the sport in the Commonwealth. “I’d like to get more people involved and more teams formed,� he said. “I’m here to perpetuate the sport of power soccer so the masses can see it and utilize it.� He’s been with the Piranhas since 2007 and has coached Sportables Football Club for the past three months, and said tournaments are a step in the right direction for the sport. “The facilities here were outstanding,� Belechak said. “The ability for us three teams to come together like this a blessing for us.�

December, at the Hanover Arts and Activities Center at 500 S. Railroad Ave. in Ashland, just south of U.S. 54. Membership is open to anyone who can read music and play a non-string instrument. High school students are welcome with parents’ permission. For more information, visit www. hanoverconcertband.org or call 804-789-0536.

The WEB of Hope meets from 10 a.m. to noon the second Monday of each month (Jan. 10, Feb. 13, March 13, April 10, May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11) at the Black Creek Baptist Church at 6289 McClellan Road in Mechanicsville. The WEB of Hope group, an extension of the American Red Cross, meets to knit, crochet, sew and quilt for those that need assistance. Gifts are distributed to such groups as the Pregnancy Resource Center, MCEF, Bless the Children, various Native American Reservations, etc. Participants will learn how to knit and crochet if they don’t know how. For more information, Laurie Wagner at 804-7810338.

Thursdays The Rotary Club of Ashland meets at noon for lunch at the Henry Clay Inn at 114 N. Railroad Ave. in Ashland. For more information, contact Jennifer Fox at 804-314-2834 or jfox@barnesfamilylaw.com.

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DivorceCare group continues Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – Those who are separated, going through divorce, or have experienced divorce, are invited to take part in DivorceCare. DivorceCare is described as a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. Help, hope, and healing is provided in a group led by those who understand and have experienced what you are going through. DivorceCare is a Christcentered, video-based Divorce/ Separation Recovery Program featuring nationally recognized experts on divorce and recovery. The 13-week seminar sessions include topics like “Facing My Anger”,

“Facing My Loneliness”, “New Relationships”, “KidCare” and “Forgiveness”. Atlee Church started a new DivorceCare group on Tuesday, Aug. 22. Meetings are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. each Tuesday at the church at 7171 Verdi Lane in Mechanicsville. The DC4K (DivorceCare for Kids) program also will be held. DC4K provides your children with a safe and neutral place to gain an age-appropriate understanding of separation and divorce. They will learn how to process their feelings.. DC4K is for ages 5 to 12 years. For children younger than 5, childcare will be provided during each weekly session. For more information, call the church office at 804-7303676 or visit the Find-a-Group page at the DivorceCare website at www.divorcecare.org and send a message.

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(Editor’s note: Col. David R. Hines, sheriff of Hanover County, releases a letter to the students of Hanover County Public Schools just prior to the start of a new term. With the 2017-2018 year getting underway on Tuesday, Sept. 5, the sheriff has shared his letter with our readers. We encourage you to read Hines’ letter and be mindful of the availability of him and his officers. The goal of everyone is for the county’s students to have a safe and productive school year.)

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September 5, 2017 Dear Students, Welcome back from your summer vacation! I hope you enjoyed your time away from school and spent pleasant days with your family and friends.

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When traveling to and from school (or driving anywhere), please use your seat belt, obey the speed limit and pay attention to road conditions as well as those around you. Do not text and drive; in fact, to be safe, avoid using your phone at all while driving. You have often been spoken to about peer pressure. I wish I could tell you as you mature, peer pressure lessens, but that is not factual—we are all influenced by our peers. Ask yourself this question: “Would I make this same decision if I were alone?” If the answer is “no,” rethink your actions. As you make decisions, use good judgment and common sense.

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Hanover County (and its school system in particular) is very proud of you—the outstanding young men and women returning this school year. As your sheriff, I am honored to have such fine citizens attending our schools. For seven hours each day, you are students within the Hanover School system, but for 24 hours each day, you are citizens of this county. I am proud to be your sheriff, and my message to you is to please be safe. As each of us grows, we find ourselves confronted with more temptations and difficult decisions that can affect our entire lives. We often see others making poor decisions, and we may say to ourselves, “That could not happen to me.” As you go through the year, remember when confronted with difficult situations, make good choices and keep safety in the forefront.

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CELEBRATIONS | Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bartz are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Sean Tyler Liverman of Mechanicsville, Virginia, to Susan Angelic Howell of Long Beach, California. The couple will reside in Ruther Glen, Virginia. An April 2018 wedding is planned.

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Roger and Sandra Linkous of Mechanicsville celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on August 26, 2017. They celebrated the special event with their son, Jason; daughter, Tracy; daughter-in-law, Melissa; and their sweet granddaughter Madalyn Rae. The family joined in saying, “Congratulations Mom and Dad, we love you!”

L-DHS Athletic Booster Club selling memberships today in lobby MECHANICSVILLE – The LeeDavis High School Athletic Booster Club will have a table set up in the front lobby today (Wednesday, Aug. 30). Members encourage the L-DHS community to consider joining for $15 per member. They also will be selling

adult and student season passes. The season pass gets the bearer in to all regular season home games at Lee-Davis, including Varsity Football games. The student pass is only $30. This is good for all Hanover County students

(elementary, middle and high school aged). With five regular season home varsity football games at $7 apiece for a ticket, it is considered “a great deal for students.” The adult pass is $75, unless a mem-

ber of the Booster Club, then only $50. Athletic Booster Club Membership is $15 and also can be purchased online through My School Bucks. Student Season Pass is $30. Non-Member Adult Season Pass is $75 and Member Adult Season Pass is $50.

Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – The New Bethesda Baptist Church at 9019 New Bethesda Rd. in Mechanicsville will host The Truth Project, a 13-week study that will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 3 through Nov. 6. The program will focus on a world that is wrestling with questions of ethics in private life as well as government, struggling with how to value human life, witnessing the rise of artificial intelligence, and many other challenges. Among the questions that will be addressed are: How important is it to understand and develop a view of life and the world that aligns with God’s Word? What does a Biblical world view even look like in today’s culture? Each session consists of a one-hour video lesson taught by Dr. Del Tackett, who will help attendees look at life from a biblical perspective. The series will offer the opportunity to ask — and answer —questions such as: Why are we here? Who is God? If God is real, and created everything, does He have the right to expect something of His creation? If so, what is it? Who decides what’s right and wrong? The sessions will be led in person by experienced Truth Project facilitator, Felix Cross, the attorney for the Dover Baptist Association. There are no costs to the participants nor are there any printed materials to purchase. Registered participants will enjoy free online access to all of The Truth Project outlines,

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Local joins Roma family in Sicily

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The Mechanicsville Local recently traveled with the Roma family to their hometown in Sicily. Shown are, from left, Sal, Angelo, Lesley, Philip, Maria and Anna Mannino; Teresa Robins; and Giorgia, Melania, Marco, Gianluca, Matteo and Alessandro Mannino.

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Natalie Scherer, 4, and her sister, Ellie, 7, traveled to Fort Erie, Canada, and brought along a copy of The Mechanicsville Local. They enjoyed a beautiful day at the beach on Lake Erie playing in the sand and water.

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WILLIAM THOMAS William James “Bill” Thomas, age 57, of Mechanicsville, passed away on Monday, August 21, 2017, peacefully after a long illness. He was predeceased by his parents, Jim and Shirley Thomas; and his younger sister, Janice Wainwright. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Kathryn Bevan Thomas; and their children, Chris and Tommy Neisz and Jessica Evans. Also survived by seven grandchildren; his mother-inlaw, Mary Bevan; a sister, Julie Weeks (Eddie); his brother, Marc; and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

The family wishes to thank At Home Care Hospice. Services will be private.

CARL WALTER JR. Carl “Bucky” I. Walter Jr., 74, of Mechanicsville, passed away Friday, August 18, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Alice Walter. Carl is survived by his devoted wife, Barbara Walter; four children, Angie Alley WALTER (Dana), Stacey Williams (Bobby), Vicki Smith (Vince) and Jason Walter; four grandchildren, Devin Massey, Rachel Alley, Allison and Vincent Smith; and many friends. Carl was a member of the Richmond

East Moose Lodge #1947 and a huge Clemson fan. He and his wife loved antiquing and traveling. A Celebration of Life Ceremony was held at 3 p.m. on Monday, August 21, 2017, at the Richmond East Moose Lodge #1947, 7167 Flag Lane in Mechanicsville. In lieu of flowers, the family would like you to consider making a donation to the American Heart Association. For full obituary, visit monaghanfunerals.com.

LINDSAY WILLIAMS Lindsay B. Williams, 57, departed this life on August 14, 2017 in Mechanicsville. He was born to Lottie Mae Langford and Olin Leslie Williams on March 6, 1960. He leaves behind his wife, Sandra F. Williams; two daughters, Jessica L. Williams and Abbey N. Williams; two see OBITUARIES, pg. 23


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stepdaughters, Erika L. Sanderson and Ayla N. Skinner; and several WILLIAMS grandchildren, all of Mechanicsville. His father and one son preceded him in death. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m.

Saturday, September 2, 2017, at Woody Funeral HomeAtlee Chapel at 9271 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. Harley attire suggested. In lieu of flowers, donations to CancerLINC are preferred. A special thanks to the staff of the Virginia Cancer Institute (Mechanicsville) and At Home Care Hospice. Online condolences will be received at woodyfuneralhomeatlee.com. Send obituaries to Melody Kinser at mkinser@mechlocal. com. The Mechanicsville Local does not charge to publish obituaries.

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which is ironic in some ways because repeating the same ideas does not seem very innovative.� Gill said he, his administrative staff and the Hanover County School Board do know that whether it’s in the business world or the education world those who have attained success don’t change the horse midstream. “They have a commitment to the ideas, the mission of the organization.� “So the very nature of relevance in innovation means that we constantly have to analyze what we are doing in order to prepare students in the best manner possible.� The work that was accomplished last year was “fantastic.� “Relevance is the idea that students see and understand a connection between what they’re being taught in a classroom and what they are or will experience in the real world,� the superintendent continued. “So the ideas go beyond the bricks and mortar of a school building, and will have an application to the world in which they will live and work.� “Equity is the idea that education is not best pro-

vided in a cookie cutter approach where one size fits all,� Gill said. “Rather, we take the time to understand the unique needs and abilities of each learner and provide the resources and most rigorous education experiences possible for everyone.� “Innovation should essentially speak for itself, but in the educational context innovation is giving teachers, the educators, permission to say yes to think outside of that proverbial box, to not be afraid to experiment in the classroom, and to give them the permission to have authentic learning experiences that appeal in a system in seeing the relevance of the lessons being taught.� Gill said those “three big ideas that began to emerge last year made fantastic progress but are going to continue to define who we are.� “To commit to these ideas has really shown strength in our approach, and, again, I believe it will in the year to come. It’s also giving our teachers permission to approach the learning process a little bit differently,� he added. Gill said that teachers were viewed as the gatekeeper of knowledge in the past. The advent of the information age with online tools and additional access has provided stu-

dents with the ability to utilize certain content areas that may give them an advantage over instructors. He emphasized that it isn’t a competition, but rather an opportunity “to accept and embrace that the educator may not know everything about every subject and it is perfectly OK. And, in many cases, correct for the teachers to learn along with the students, which is a new way of looking at the educational process, the model.� “The teachers, now more than ever, are needed in the classroom while there is more content knowledge available at the click of a few keys than at any point in history, and being able to apply that knowledge and put it in the appropriate context, to know the pedagogy behind teaching that knowledge. That will always be what the teacher is trained to do.� “I have been so impressed this summer,� Gill said. “We have a lot of professional development opportunities. While some are optional, I have been so impressed with the number of teachers and support staff that have been taking professional opportunities throughout the summer. I can feel enthusiasm for the coming year. Our staff is excited about it, I’m excited about it.�

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“The current code limits rifle hunting of deer to the use of muzzle loading rifles during muzzle loaded season as well as general firearm season,” Harksen said. “The rifle hunting of other game is allowed.” Deer hunting by rifle “with conditions” is allowed in most other Virginia counties. “We did go to the Community Development Committee and reviewed this information. The committee came out with a recommendation that an ordinance if it were allowed would allow rifle hunting of deer with a rifles of .23 caliber or larger; that the person be in elevated stand of at least 10 feet,” Harksen said. The committee recommended the matter be referred to the full board for consideration of scheduling a public hearing regarding the changes.

Harksen asked the supervisors to approve a motion that would schedule a public hearing on the matter next month. Aubrey “Bucky” Stanley, Beaverdam District supervisor, said he had already received many comments on the proposed changes, the majority of them emanating from hunters. “Everyone I’ve talked to on this so far — and they’ve all been hunters — have been in opposition because they say, even if it’s approved, they are not going to allow it in their clubs,” Stanley said. Davis said the committee he chairs recommended the board consider a public hearing to gather input from all sides concerned regarding the changes. “Between now and the time of the hearing, please contact your board member if you have any questions or concerns or opposition, and you can read the ordinance on our website,” Davis said.

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Troy Bell, director of marketing for the Capital Region Airport Commission, provided an update on performance at RIR for the past year to the Hanover County Board of Supervisors last Wednesday. He said more direct flights are available from the airport than last year and fares remain competitive. Boston was the most travelled to city from Richmond the past 12 months.

The board voted unanimously to authorize a public hearing on the proposed ordinance.

Board members also received an update from Troy Bell, director of marketing director for the Capital Region Airport Commission. He recently was named Employee of the Year at RIC. Bell relayed continued good news regarding flight opportunities from Richmond. When it comes

to accessibility, it appears you can get there from Richmond. Bell said the airport continues to enjoy a rise in ridership and rates remain within five percent of the national average. There also are more direct connections from RVA to destinations like Boston, Denver and Fort Lauderdale. Bell said ridership on flights from Richmond to popular destinations like the Caribbean also are increasing, and flights from Richmond to many cities are considerably less than the same fare from Norfolk. The director also noted two major improvements recently completed that will allow more expansion at the Henrico facility. A new taxiway provides better traffic flow for incoming and departing flights and an access road to the eastern portion of the airport should enhance industrial and support development in that area of RIC. Stanley and South Anna supervisor Wayne Hazzard serve on the Airport Commission, and Stanley has been elected incoming chairman. Hazzard heads the commission’s finance com-

mittee. In other matters, the board appropriated $91,000 from the department’s contingency fund to provide funding for the county’s 25 percent match requirement for a $1 million federal grant. Fire-EMS Chief Jethro Piland said the funds will allow the county to provide full-time staffing for nine positions at the Farrington Fire Station. The SAFER grant is issued through the Department of Homeland Security. “It was well needed and came at the right time,” Piland said. Without the grant, Piland estimated it would have taken the county at least three years to achieve the same goal minus the federal funding. The board approved the county’s share by a unanimous vote. Piland said the contingency fund still has an $848,000 balance. The board also agreed to accept a $78,000 in-kind donation from the Beaverdam Youth League to install lighting at Montpelier Park. The lighting will allow for night play on the fields and facilitate other activities at the site. The county share on the $120,000 project is $42,000.


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is something we are all proud of.” Lane said the project was envisioned with a focus on equity and providing instruction for computer science related jobs that are needed in Richmond today. But, according to Lane, the vision went further. “We also wanted to create what we hope will be the most innovative school in the Richmond region, one that thinks about the high school experience differently and can be a laboratory for things we can replicate in our schools,” Lane said. David Myers, superintendent of New Kent County Public Schools, also serves on the advisory board and told the assembled group the idea for CodeRVA had humble beginnings, at least fundingwise. “We started with a $50,000 grant from the Department of Education,” Myers said. The Commonwealth has provided further funding for the new school, including funds that will allow Code RVA students to attend school year-round on a trimester system. “This has been a huge effort, not only in sweat equity, but in the amount of funding that was necessary to make it happen,” Myers said. Roger Bourassa, a Hanover County School Board member, serves on the CodeRVA board and said the project struck him on a personal level.

Bourassa makes his living in the IT business, but found no outlet for his skills and interests in high school. He ended up studying automobile engine repair in technical school, but quickly yearned for a career more suited to his interests and abilities. He returned to college to pursue his career in IT. “To have this opportunity at a young age and get into technology is a great opportunity for these students,” Bourassa said. “They’ll get the opportunity to live and learn now, grow from it — and I can’t imagine what they will be able to do right out of high school. These kids will be 18 years old with opportunities.” Hanover County Public Schools assistant superintendent Jennifer Greif focused on the laboratory aspect of the project and said many of those innovative ideas could end up in Hanover schools. “In addition to serving the students coming here, it’s also going to serve as a model for us to rethink the way we do even our comprehensive high schools in Hanover,” she said. “We’re really looking at this as a learning lab — sending teachers down to see how things are running with blended and integrated learning and really being able to tap into some of that type of thinking to bring back in to our own schools,” Greif added.

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a world that is wrestling with questions of ethics in private life as well as government, struggling with how to value human life, witnessing the rise of artificial intelligence, and many other challenges. Among the questions that will be addressed are: How important is it to understand and develop a view of life and the world that aligns with God’s Word? What does a Biblical world view even look like in today’s culture? Each session consists of a one-hour video lesson taught by Dr. Del Tackett, who will help attendees look at life from a biblical perspective. The series will offer the opportunity to ask — and answer —questions such as: Why are we here? Who is God? If God is real, and created everything, does He have the

right to expect something of His creation? If so, what is it? Who decides what’s right and wrong? The sessions will be led in person by experienced Truth Project facilitator, Felix Cross, the attorney for the Dover Baptist Association. There are no costs to the participants nor are there any printed materials to purchase. Registered participants will enjoy free online access to all of The Truth Project outlines, PowerPoint slides, selected videos, and interviews with experts on the various subjects covered. The Truth Project sessions are open to the public. Go to http://www.thetruthproject.org to see a brief video introduction. Light refreshments will be served at 6:10 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to arrive by that time to get seated. Online registration is recommended but not required. For more information, call the church at 804-779-2101.

VAASL award Photo submitted by Chris R. Whitley

Margaret Hill, left, and Julie Tate, right, have been named as the recipients of the 2017 Friend of VAASL Award and the 2017 VAASL School Library Educator of the Year Award, respectively, by the VA Association of School Librarians. Hill is the division’s Business Partnerships Specialist and executive director of the Hanover Education Foundation. Tate is the division’s Media Services Curriculum specialist. Both will be presented with a plaque and citation at the fall VAASL Conference Awards Banquet.

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TRUTH Continued from pg. 21

PowerPoint slides, selected videos, and interviews with experts on the various subjects covered. The Truth Project sessions are open to the public. Go to http://www.thetruthproject.org to see a brief video introduction. Light refreshments will be served at 6:10 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to arrive by that time to get seated. Online registration is recommended but not required. For more information, call the church at 804-779-2101.

Kindergarten Orientation set tomorrow at South Anna MONTPELIER – Opening events for South Anna Elementary School will begin with Kindergarten Orientation from 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31. Open House will follow for students in grades 1 through 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. All kindergarten students and parents are invited to attend. All kindergarten students will have the opportunity to meet their teachers and classmates, drop off their supplies, and take a tour of the school and a school bus. Parents will participate in an information session with administrators. The Open House is a “drop in” event. Students may stop by the cafeteria to receive classroom assignments. Students and families may then visit classrooms,

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drop off school supplies, pay fees, join the PTA, and order a yearbook. General announcements include: Visit the school website at http://hcps2.hanover.k12.va.us/saes and click on South Anna Supply Lists located below the calendar. Early arrival time change: As announced in June, a time change is being made for students who need to arrive early. To increase their safety and supervision level, students may begin arriving at 8 a.m. this school year. Cars are not allowed in the bus loop as buses begin arriving; therefore, parents must park and walk their child to the front entrance. These students will remain in the cafeteria until the first bell rings at 8:15 a.m. Car

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One of the following, which must reflect the resident’s name and physical address: a current bill for landline telephone, cable, internet or satellite service, a voter registration card, an automobile registration card, or a tax document for the most recent tax year (income tax return, W-2 form, receipt for personal property taxes paid within the current year). For more information, contact the school registrar. The first day of school is Tuesday, Sept. 5, with the first bell at 8:15 a.m.; tardy bell is 8:35 a.m. Kindergarten Parents’ Boo Hoo Breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. Back to School Night starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19.

rider drop-off at the side doors at the 5th and 2nd grade halls remains unchanged and begins at 8:15 a.m. Students who have moved or their address has changed must have their parents or guardians notify the school immediately. Parents/legal guardians should provide the schools in which their children attend two proofs of residency upon a change in address. Proof of residence shall include: One of the following, which must reflect the resident’s name and physical address: a sales contract for the purchase of the residence (signed by seller and purchaser), a deed, a current mortgage statement from the lender, or a signed current lease;

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Prep football: Deep Run at Atlee 7:00 p.m.

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Hanover puts up fight in loss to Monacan By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – After 12 minutes of play, it looked like Monacan, ranked No. 7 in the Times-Dispatch preseason poll, was well on its way to a runaway win over a rebuilding squad at Hanover High School Friday night. After 24 minutes of play, it looked like the Hawks were going to put up a fight. They did. While the Chiefs – led by five touchdowns from Korey Bridy and a 302-yard passing performance by quarterback Syour Fludd – did prevail, Hanover fell by a respectable 26-14 margin. The first quarter was dominated by Fludd’s passing and a defensive onslaught, led by defensive end Marteise Phipps, that rarely gave Fludd’s Hanover counterpart, Tyler Elrod, a chance to breathe much less pass. The Chiefs jumped out to a 20-0 lead. But the Hawks were undaunted. “We needed to put the little things together,” Elrod said. “We were there making the plays, but the third-and-longs, the third-and-shorts, we just had to put together. Defense stepped up. We put some points on the board.” Hanover’s biggest problem was Phipps and the opportunities he created for his lineback-

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Hanover receiver Parker Chenault bobbles the ball down the Monacan sideline before pulling it in for an 80-yard touchdown Friday.

ers to get to Elrod. Statistically, Elrod rushed 10 times for minus 33 yards – almost all of that a result of him scrambling for his life as Monacan defenders, frequently untouched by blockers, flushed him out of the pocket. While the Hawks were never fully able to contain Phipps and the Chiefs’ frequently blitzing linebackers, they did make enough adjustments to allow Elrod a bit of time to make

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plays. He led Hanover to two scores for 11 points in the second quarter. “They started double-teaming our pass rusher No. 4, Marteise Phipps,” said Monacan head coach Jim Henderson. “They started to help out and get some extra bodies on him, and that definitely helped them get a little bit more time back there in the pocket. And they exploited some things in the

secondary when we were in between coverages and stuff like that.” Hanover’s first score ended after a quick exchange early in the second quarter. The Hawks’ quarter-opening drive ended in a pick by Monacan defensive back Daniel Peterson. But on the Chiefs’ third play after the turnover, Hanover defensive back Tyler McCormick returned the favor,

intercepting Fludd and setting the Hawks up with a first-and10 on their 23-yard line. The Hawks reached the Monacan 8-yard-line, but could get no closer. Hanover head coach Derek Stoudt called in placekicker John Dustin, who – despite bouncing the ball off the right goalpost – made good on the 26-yard field goal attempt to make it 20-3. Monacan looked set to score

again late in the half, driving from their 15 to the Hanover 27, when the Hawk defense stepped up again. Defensive back Eric McLemore snagged another Fludd pass and set Hanover up on its own 20 with less than a minute to go before intermission. The Hawks needed just one play to make good on the opportunity. Elrod tossed up a bomb to Parker Chenault. Chenault first touched the ball midfield along the Monacan sideline. He bobbled it and bobbled it before finally getting control about the Monacan 30 and sprinting across the goal line. Eric Rankin ran the conversions in to make it 20-11. “That touchdown was huge. It gave us momentum and let us know we were in the game,” Elrod said. Still, watching the bobbled ball gave him some discomfort. “I was nervous,” Elrod said. “But he held on to it.” Hanover opened the second half with a 75-yard scoring drive capped by another 26-yard field goal by Dustin. Despite being sacked four times, Elrod finished with a solid outing, completing 22-of44 passes for 312 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. His favorite target was McLemore, who snagged 11 passes for 110 yards. see HANOVER, pg. 32


Patrick Henry hopes to do it again at states Connor Askew and freshman Conor McFadden to supplement Cole on the outside. But Cassil notes that her newcomers have extensive volleyball experience and expects them to make a strong transition – even if it takes some time. “We have many seniors leading the team, but the new players are very experienced and they add to the depth of our team,” Cassil said. “We have a few people new to volleyball, so keeping a high level of play with each lineup is tough right now. I have every confidence we will get there sooner rather than later.”

By Chip Knighton For The Mechanicsville Local What do you do for the encore for a state championship team? Patrick Henry boys volleyball coach Michael Townsend hopes to run it back and do it again. The Patriots went 21-4 and defeated three-time defending state champions Princess Anne in three games in last year’s Group 5A state championship, and nearly every important player from that team is back. Senior setter Adam Lane was named state player of the year after compiling 843 assists. Most of the beneficiaries of those sets are also back, including junior all-state picks Jarrett Carrano (outside hitter) and Jaxon Delgado (middle hitter), who combined for 420 kills in 2016. Senior libero Connor Logan, a second-team all-state pick, is also back, as is second-team allconference outside hitter C.W. McIlhenny and senior opposite Luke Puckett. Their performance will go a long way toward determining Patrick Henry’s chance to repeat. “I definitely feel like we’re a better team than we were at this point last year,” Townsend said. “But a bunch of other teams have gotten better, too.” Sophomore Cal Inge will get the first crack at replacing the lone starter missing from 2016, middle Carter Riddle. So Townsend should get his wish for a similar season to the one that ended with the Patriots celebrating at the Siegel Center. “The odds look like they’re in our favor,” Townsend said. “But we have a lot of work to do to get there. Our mindset is to work hard and good things will happen. We want to do the exact same thing we did last year.” If the Patriots do repeat, however, it will be in a differ-

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Patrick Henry hopes to earn another excuse to form a dogpile over head coach Michael Townsend, as it did after winning the VHSL Group 5A state boys volleyball championship last year. With most of its starters back, it has a good chance of doing so.

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Left, Hanover’s Brendan English lays himself out for a dig at Midlothian Thursday. Hanover could challenge Patrick Henry.

better record than their Patriot counterparts at 21-3, but fell to Princess Anne in a five-set heartbreaker in the state semifinals. The Raiders, however, aren’t quite as settled going into the 2017 season. All-state selections Alex Field Atlee Atlee’s boys actually had a (outside hitter) and Jake French

ent classification. Because of enrollment declines, Patrick Henry will compete in Class 4A against the likes of Hanover and Midlothian rather than 5A against foes like Atlee.

(opposite) and their combined 557 kills have moved on, leaving a hole in the Atlee attack. Outside hitter Blake O’Donnell and setter Michael Norris will lead the offense this year, with sophomore outside hitter Mason Ellenberger, sophomore middle Christian Rollison and junior outside hitter Nathan Sening playing big roles – the latter two in their first year on varsity. Sening doubles as a libero, while senior defensive specialist Ryan Henderson returns to lead the defense. “This year, we will have a balanced offense relying on several new varsity players to step up and fill the shoes of Alex

and Jake,” coach Randy Jones said. “We have a ways to go, but I predict we will be a different, much improved team by the end of the season.” Hanover Hanover coach Hilary Cassil hopes good things come with experience. The Hawks return eight seniors from last year’s 1811 team, led by all-state outside hitter Turner Cole. Setter Brendan English returns to run the offense, with two experienced middles in Peyton Grubbs and Griffin Meyers. For all that experience, the Hawks will rely on two firsttime varsity players, junior

Lee-Davis Size is a helpful trait for any volleyball team, and Lee-Davis coach Nick Brown has it in spades. He has four seniors over 6-foot-4 in outside hitter Cole Schlothauer, opposite Aaron Milstead and middles John Emory and Brandon Halphen, and with that height comes the ability to rain powerful spikes from all over the court. Schlothauer, who had 201 kills last year, is the most efficient of the group. But Milstead actually led the Confederates with 234 kills. Getting them the ball will be a newcomer, sophomore setter Nick Rodgers, who was voted a captain by his teammates despite his youth. “He’ll be as important to our success as anybody else,” Brown said. “Cole and Aaron will steal the headlines because they can hit the ball, but everything runs through Nick.” With an imposing offense, the Confederates will go as far as their less-proven defense will take them. “We’ve worked hard all offseason on our defense,” Brown said. “We know that’s what we need to drive our success. If

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Hawks dominate in Hanover quad By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor

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Hanover’s Jimmy Hill tees off on the ninth hole at Hanover Country Club in the Hanover County quad Tuesday. Hill and teammate Christian Dyer tied for medalist honors with a 2-over part 37.

sively,” he said. “Unfortunately for us, to be good offensively, Continued from pg. 31 you’ve got to control the ball, and that’s probably the question we’re in the right spots and we mark, maybe the weakness on play good defense, we’re a really this team. It’s a double-edged sword.” good team.”

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Girls Atlee Like the Lee-Davis boys, the Atlee girls return nearly everybody from a team that had a good, but not great 2016. That entire team returns after going 18-10 last season, a record that coach Curtis Carpenter calls “less than mediocre.” That said, the Raiders have plenty of individual talent. The most likely to step into the shoes of past Atlee stars like Rachel Stanford, Hailey Brooks and Meg Bowers is senior middle Kyra Walden, who rang up 113 kills and 47 blocks as a junior. Joining her on a talented front line are classmates Lauren O’Reilly, an outside hitter, and Tabitha Green, who rotates between middle and outside hitter. Setter Annie Jarvis returns after collecting 469 assists as a junior, but Carpenter knows his team will go as far as its ball control will take it. “We can be very good offen-

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Hanover Hanover is younger than Atlee, but the returning Hawks picked up plenty of quality experience during an 18-4 2016. Chief among those experienced returnees is senior outside hitter Kylie Tuxford, who rang up 315 kills and 187 digs en route to a honorable mention all-region nod. Two juniors – outside hitter Megan Kratzer and opposite Olivia Everhart – make up a promising offense, while senior Hannah Reichel and sophomore newcomer Anna Loce will hold down the middle for a team that coach Greg Knight cited for its serving, serve-receiving and intelligent play. The Hawks also have a deep defense with two viable liberos in senior Lauren Hughes (147 digs in 2016) and sophomore Leslie Anne Currie. Unfortunately, that depth might be tested as Hanover enters the season with injury issues.

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Lee-Davis Kristy Porterfield may be the new coach on the block in the Hanover County volleyball scene, but she’s got plenty of experience in local volleyball circles and in the county. She’s the aunt of aforementioned Hanover star Tuxford and has coached junior teams at Richmond Volleyball Club for years. Porterfield’s mother, longtime Meadowbrook coach Kim Aldous, is the junior varsity coach at Lee-Davis, but that’s not the coaching hire she’s most excited about. That would be former Virginia Commonwealth standout Kat Lester, who is working almost exclusively with the Confederates’ setters. “She brings us a wealth of knowledge in an area where we were weak,” Porterfield said. “We graduated our setter, so we had to develop one from scratch. That’s a big hole to be filling.” Junior Jillian Turner will look to fill that role in her first year on varsity after switching positions. She’ll be aided by a deep, talented group of hitters led by senior outside Brooke Adkins, senior middle Mackenzie Wright, senior opposite Casey Branson and junior oppo-

ASHLAND – Once again, Hanover proved the dominant team in the Hanover County Quad golf match at Hanover Country Club Tuesday. The Hawks scorched the course with three scores in the 30s: Jimmy Hill and Christian Dyer, who both tied for medalist honors with 2-over-par 37s, and Andrew Wilkinson with a 3-over 38. Jack Proctor finished off the scoring by posting a 6over 41. Hanover finished with a 153, followed by Atlee at 166,

Lee-Davis at 175 and Patrick Henry at 180. Dyer said home-course advantage helped the Hawks prevail. “Us playing and practicing here every day, it allows you to know the course and know your shots and which shots you want to hit at certain times,” Dyer said. “That had a big role to play in it.” Home-course advantage did not help the Patriots much, however. While Rory Ailor tied for third with Atlee’s Nick Carlo at 39 and Jessica Rathbone tied with several others for fifth with a 41, no other Patriot shot

site Tori Crabbe. Senior libero title after an 8-9 record in her McKenna Mehlbrech will lead first season at the helm. The Cavaliers should be well posithe Confederates’ defense. tioned to hit that mark, with six seniors back from last year’s Patrick Henry As much as any local team, team – Emily Glazebrook is the Patrick Henry finds itself in a only starter who graduated from rebuilding phase in 2017. The last year’s team. They’ll rely on a strong Patriots lost top hitting talent Brooke Winston, four-year set- offense led by senior hitters ter Laura Williamson, three- Caleigh Agee, Jenna Evans, year starter Kate Melson and Heather Means, McKenzie five other players from a 13-8 Lockett, Nicole Townsend and Camryn Vincent. Agee will team. That’s not to say the Patriots are inexperienced. Coach Billy Farmer returns six seniors, led by middle Grace Girdley, outContinued from pg. 30 side hitter/middle Emily Clarke and defensive specialist Kayla McCreary. Sophomore outside Fludd completed 19-of-33 hitter Alexis McNair might be passes for Monacan, includthe most promising Patriot after ing one for a touchdown – to a strong freshman season. Bridy. Bridy finished with 28 The challenge will be get- carries for 130 yards and four ting those players the ball in the rushing touchdowns and three right position. Junior Phoebe receptions for 52 yards. Izayah McLaughlin, a first-time var- Reaves led the Chiefs in receivsity player, replaces Williamson ing yardage with 8 catches for at setter, while classmate Claire 161 yards. Williams will also be counted Dave Lawrence can be on as a newcomer. reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. King William 20 0 6 0 — 26 King William coach Melissa Monacan Hanover 0 11 3 0 — 14 Ware hopes her team can compete for the Tidewater District MON — Bridy 17 pass from Fludd

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below 50. “You just need four good scores,” Ailor said. “We had two decent scores – me and Jessica both know we can go lower. We’ve showed that in the past. It’s a bit of an off day for us.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Tuesday, Aug. 22 (9 holes at Hanover CC, par 35) HAN (153): Hill 37, Dyer 37, Wilkinson 38, Proctor 41 ATL (166): Carlo 39, Emerson 41, Talley 42, LaCroix 44 L-D (175): Spear 40, Brown 44, Watkins 45, Hoare 46 PH (180): Ailor 39, Rathbone 41, Krishnamurthy 50, LaFontaine 50

share the setting role with a pair of promising newcomers, sophomore Channing Pitts and freshman Addie Johnson. Add in a strong junior class of hitters in Rosalina Volo, Jamie Hooper and newcomer Jordan Simons and the Cavaliers should have the firepower to compete with Mathews and West Point for the district title. Chip Knighton can be reached at sports@mechlocal.com.

17 (penalty) MON — Bridy 17 run (pass failed) MON — Bridy 7 run (Walls kick) MON — Bridy 1 run (Walls kick) HAN — FG Dustin 26 HAN — Chenault 80 pass from Elrod (Rankin run) HAN — FG Dustin 26 MON — Bridy 25 run (pass failed) RUSHING MON: Reeves 1 carry minus 1 yard, Bridy 28-130, Fludd 9-42, Pullings 1-(minus 5), Snyder 1-22, Branch 1-1, Addams 1-2. HAN: Rankin 10-24, Elrod 10-(minus 33). PASSING MON: Fludd 19 completions 33 attempts 302 yards 2 interceptions. HAN: Elrod 22-44-312-2. RECEIVING MON: Bridy 3 receptions 52 yards, Jeter 4-46, Reeves 8-161, Mendoza 2-37, Branch 1-8, Addams 1-(minus 2). HAN: Falls 4-46, McLemore 11-110, Rankin 4-40, Chenault 2-99, Wilcox 1-17..


BUS ROUTES | Routes and Bus Numbers

Listed in alphabetical order. Bus routes and times are subject to change. Daily updates can be found at: http://hanover.k12.va.us/busroutes/busroutes.htm

ATLEE HIGH SCHOOL CHICKAHOMINY MIDDLE

student pick up), Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle (no student pickup).

Run: 1 • Bus: 239 Start run at the intersection of: Signal Hill Road and Luck Ave (7:50 am), Right on Strain Ave., Left on Dunfee Lane, Left on Edgeworth Road, Right on Signal Hill Road, Left on Elm Drive., Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Left on Edgeworth Road, Right on Signal Hill Road, Right on Ford Ave., Left on Oak Street., Left on Elm Drive., Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Left on Edgeworth Road, Right on Signal Hill Road, Right on Jackson Ave., Left on Lee Ave., Right on Atlee Road, Proceed on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Take 295 North to the Hanover Exit (Rt 301), Proceed on Chamberlayne Road (Rt. 301), Left on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle.

Run: 4 • Bus: 44 Start run at the intersection of: Windsor Dr & Ford Ave (7:50 am), Proceed on Windsor (Pickup students to Barnett Ave), Right on Barnett Ave., Left on Addie Dr, Right on Windsor Dr, Right on Ellerson Dr (no student pickups), Left on Timberlake Green Dr, Right on Buckard Dr, Left Gold Coast La., Left on Windsor Dr, Right on Troub La., Right on Bink Pl (Turnaround at Bucket Dr.), Proceed on Bink Pl., Left on Troub La., Right on Windsor Dr, Left on Ellerson Dr (no student pickups). Right on Meadowbridge Rd (no student pickups). Left on Atlee Rd (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Rd (no student pickups), Right on Atlee Station Rd (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle)

Run: 2 • Bus: 224 Start run at the intersection of: Windsor Dr & Ford Ave (7:47 am), Right on Ford Ave., Right on Barnette Ave., Left on Hill View Drive., Left on Princess Anne Drive., Left on Clark Cir., Left on Princess Anne Drive., Right on Hill View Drive., Left on Barnette Ave., Left on Windsor Drive., Right on Ellerson Dr (pickup students to Shire ParkWay), Left on Shire Pkwy (Turnaround at Kelshire Trace)., Left on Ellerson Dr, Right on Meadowbridge Rd (pickup students on the right to Atlee Road), Left on Atlee Rd (No student pickup), Left on Chamberlayne Rd (No student pickup). Right on Atlee Road (No student pickup) to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 3 • Bus: 119 Start run at the intersection of: Windsor Drive and Atlee Road (7:50 am), Proceed on Windsor Drive., Right on Eleanor Drive., Left on Lucille Road, Left on Lake Terrell Drive., Left on Thelma Lou Road, Right on Eleanor Drive., Right on Windsor Drive., Left on Strain Avenue, Right on Sawyer Lane, Right on Windsor Drive., Right on Moritz Lane, Left on Hillis Way, Left on Atlee Road (pickup students to Crestline Lane), Proceed on Atlee Road (pickup students between Meadowbridge & Summerwalk), Left on Summer Walk ParkWay, Right on Ellerson Green Place (turn around at Ellerson Green Terr), Left on Summer Walk Parkway, Left on Atlee Road (no student pick up), Left on Chamberlayne Road (no

Run: 5 • Bus: 101 Start run at the intersection of: Shady Grove Road and Lansdowne Rd (7:50am), Proceed on Shady Grove Road (Pickup Students on right side to Meadowbridge), Right on Meadowbridge Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Road (Pickup Students on right side to Franklin La., Right on Franklin Lane, Left on Tangle Oaks Drive., Right on Tangle Pond Lane, Left on Oak Bower Lane, Left on Tangle Ridge Drive., Left on Tangle Oaks Drive., Right on Franklin Lane, Left on Ellerson Farm Drive., Left on Wonderland Lane, Left on Ellerson Station Drive., Right on Mary Mundie Lane, Left on Apricot Lane, Left on Banberry Drive., Left on Ellerson Station Drive, Left on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 6 • Bus: 139 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Road and Crestline Lane (7:50 am), Right on Crestline Lane, Right on Landover Dr, Right on S. Mayfield Lane, Right Atlee Road, Right on Meadowview Lane, Right on Brook Road, Left on S Mayfield Lane, Left on North Mayfield Lane, Right on Atlee Road, Left on Meadowbridge Road (Pick up Students on the right to Spring Valley Road), Right on Spring Valley Road, Right on Burnside Drive., Left on Atlee Road (No student pickup), Left on Chamberlayne Road, Right on

Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 7 • Bus: 185 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Road & Mechanicsville Elem Bus Ramp (7:48 am), Right on Atlee Road (pickup Students to Lee Avenue), Left on Lee Ave., Left on Shady Grove Road, Left on Fullview Ave., Right on Roosevelt Avenue, Proceed on Roosevelt Avenue, Left on Bruce Blvd., Right on York Street., Right on Fullview Ave (to end turn around), Left on Shady Grove Road, Left on Arnoka Road ( to end turn around), Left on Shady Grove Road, Right on Ridge View Road, Left on Deborah Drive (cross over Shady Grove Road), Proceed on Arnoka Road ( to end and turn around), Right on Shady Grove Road (Pick up students to Moutain Lily Lane), Right on Meadowbridge Road, Right onto 295 North to 301 (Hanover Exit), Proceed on Chameberlayne Road, Left on Atlee Station Road, Proceed to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 8 • Bus: 302 Start run at the intersection of: Meadowbridge Rd & Shady Grove Rd (7:55 am), Right on Shady Grove Road (pickup students to Olde Grove Glen), Left on Olde Grove Glen, Right on Darva Glen, turn around at Hartpine Court, Left on Mountain Lily Road, Right on Shady Grove Road, Left on Meadowbridge Road, Right on Pleasant Grove Road (pickup students to Atlee Road), Right on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups), Procced to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 9 • Bus: 156 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Rd and Marc Gregory Ct (7:50am), Proceed on Atlee Road, Right on Summerwalk ParkWay, Left on Silkwood Drive., Right on Summerwalk Parkway to Atlee Road, Left on Atlee Road (Pick up students to Atlee Springs Drive), Proceed on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Run: 10 • Bus: 342 Start run at the intersection of: Mann Drive & Dell Ray Drive (7:47 am), Left on Mann Drive (Pickup students to Lansdowne Road), Right on Lansdowne Road, Right on Atlee Road, Left on Holly Ridge Road (pick up students at intersections to Briarthorn Ct.), Left on Briarthorn

Court (to end turn around), Left on Holly Ridge Road, Right on Jane Lee Circle, Right on Colmar Drive., Left on Wanda Drive., Left on Compass Drive., Right on Quailfield Road, Left on Atlee Road (pickup students to Russet Lane), Left on Russet Lane, Left on Stywalt Lane, Left on Rollins Lane, Left on Atlee Road (pickup Students to Studley Road), Proceed on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups), Right on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy). Run: 11 • Bus: 269 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Road & Studley Road (7:52 am), Proceed on Atlee Road (Pick up students to Chamberlayne Road), Right on Chamberlayne Road, Left on Rutlandshire Dr, Left on Combs Dr, Right on Atlee Rd (turnaround at Hollycroft Ct.), Proceed on Atlee Rd., Right on Chamberlayne Rd., Right on Atlee Station Rd to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 12 • Bus: 359 Start run at the intersection of: Shady Grove Rd & Mann Dr (7:50 am), Proceed on Shady Grove Road (pick up students to Studley Road), Left Studley Rd (Pickup students from Twin Oaks Rd to Rutland Rd), Left on Rutland Rd., Left on Fayemont Drive (Continue across Studley Rd to Fayemont Dr.), Right on Oakfield Lane, Right on Twin Oaks Road, Right on Studley Road (no students pickup), Left on Rural Crosse Drive., Right on Winter Spring Drive., Right on Meadowsweet Drive., Left on Atlee Springs Drive (pickup students to Woodsage Court), Right on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 13 • Bus: 147 Start run at the intersection of: Shady Grove Road and Academy Drive (7:52 am), Right on Culley Drive (turn around at end), Right on Academy Drive., Left on Verdi Lane, Right on Pole Green Road, Right on Antique Lane (3 point turnaround at entrance of Antique Lane), Right on Pole Green Road, Proceed on Meadowbridge Road, Right on Shady Grove Road (Pickup students to Mann Dr.), Proceed on Shady Grove Road, Proceed on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Atlee Station Road, Proceed to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle, Cool Spring Baptist Church, RTMA,

PT Performance and Toddler University after school program in afternoon only ( Dickey Drive). Run: 14 • Bus: 92 Start run at the intersection of: Studley Road and Burkwood Club Drive (7:55 am), Continue West on Studley Road to Wyattwood Road, Right on Wyattwood Road (turn around at end), Right on Studley Road, (pickup students to Shady Grove Road), Proceed on Studley Road (pickup students to Cardinal Creek Dr.), Left on Cardinal Creek Drive., Left on Quail Creek Drive., Left on Shady Grove Road Pick up students to Hanover Crossings Drive., Right on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Hanover Crossing Drive., Right on Shady Grove Road, Left on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle). Run: 15 • Bus: 2 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Rd & Chamberlayne Rd (7:50 am), Proceed on Chamberlayne Rd (pick up students to Huntington Woods Drive), Right on Huntington Woods Drive (Turn Around on Sugar Wood Dr), Right on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Marley Drive (3 point turn at Marley Dr & McKenzie Dr.), Right on Chamberlayne Road, Right on McKenzie Drive (3 point turn at Timberlake Lane & McKenzie Dr.), Right on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Crown Colony ParkWay, Right on Braxton Way (turn around), Left on Crown Colony Parkway, (pickup students to Chamberlayne Road), Left on Chamberlayne Road (picking students up to Atlee Station Road), Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 16 • Bus: 223 Start run at: New Ashcake Road and Chamberlayne Road (301) (7:54 am), Proceed on Chamberlayne Road (301). Right on Windmill Watch Drive., Right on Laurel Grove Road, Right on Cedar Lane, Left on Winston Drive., Right on Laurel Grove Road, Right on Powhickery Drive, turn around at Duling Road, Left on Laurel Grove Road, Proceed on Jupiter Drive., Right on Mars Drive., Left on Venus Drive., Left on Neptune Drive., Right on Jupiter Drive., Left on Shannon Road, Right on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups), Right on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups) to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. PM ONLY: Burkwood Swim Club

Run: 17• Bus: 177 Start run at the intersection of: New Ashcake Rd and Seminole Rd (7:50 am), Turn on Seminole Road and continue to Mattaponi Road, Left on Mattaponi Road, Left on Pamunkey Road, Left on New Ashcake Road, Left on Cool Spring Road pickup students to Blakeridge Ave., Left on Blakeridge Avenue (turn around at Knollwood Court), Right on Brittewood Circle, Right on Blakeridge Avenue, Left on Cool Spring Road (Pickup students to Ringview Dr.), Right on Ringview Drive ( 3 point turn around at Thornecrest Dr.), Proceed on Ringview Drive., Right on Cool Spring Road (pickup students to Hughesland Road), Left on Combs Drive., Left on Atlee Road, Right on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 18 • Bus: 338 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Station Rd and Warren Ave. (7:56am), Right on Warren Ave., Left on Coleman Road, Left on Howard Drive., Right on Warren Ave., Right on Atlee Station Road, Right on Westone Road, Right on Thomas Ave., Right on Craney Island Road, Left on Atlee Station Road, Left on Jeans Grove Lane (pickup students at intersections to Odey Drive), Right on Odey Drive., Right on Pelot Place (pickup students at intersections to Atlee Station Road), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickup), Left on Warren Avenue, Left on Coleman Road, Left on Howard Drive., Right on Warren Ave., Left on Atlee Station to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 19 • Bus: 328 Start run at the intersection of: Weststone Road and Cudlipp Avenue (7:56am), Left on Weststone Road, Right on Tusing Ave., Right on Craney Island Road, Left on Cudlipp Avenue, Right on Hudnall’s Road, Right on Caleb Drive., Right on Aaroe Drive., Right on Cool Autumn Drive., Left on Ebaugh Lane, Left on Cudlipp Avenue (pickup students to Dewitt Drive), Right on DewittDrive (pickup students at intersections to Atlee Station Road), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickup), Proceed on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 20 • Bus: 297 Start run at the intersection of: Williams Trail & Cool Spring Road (7:58 am), Proceed on Cool Spring Road (Pick up students on see BUS ROUTES, pg. 34

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right side to Combs Drive), Right on Combs Drive., Left on Crestfield Drive., Right on Hughesland Road, Right, on Colvincrest Drive., Right on Kiblercrest Drive., Right on Barnescrest Drive., Left on Hughesland Road, Left on Cool Spring Road, Right on Atlee Station Road to Atlee & Chickahominy Run: 21 • Bus: 175 Start run at the intersection of: Tazwell Green Dr and Atlee Station Rd (7:50 am), Left on Beechwood Drive., Right on Ashking Drive., Ashking Drive turns into North Rinker Drive., North. Rinker Drive., Left on Gerljean Drive., Right on Rinker Drive., Rinker Drive turns into North Rinker Drive., Right on Gerljean Drive., Left on Aragon Drive., Cross over Ashking Drive to proceed on Wilmore Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road, Proceed on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 22 • Bus: 150 Start run at the intersection of: Stags Leap Drive & Deer Stream Drive (7:57 am), Proceed on Deer Stream Drive (Back in to Stags Leap Drive & turn around), Right on Fawn Park Lane (turn around at Alexgarden Court), Right on Deer Stream Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 23 • Bus: 149 Start run at the intersection of: Kings Charter Drive and Durhams Ferry Place (8:00am), Pickup students at intersections to Amelia Manor Court, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 24 • Bus: 360 Start run at the intersection of: Honey Meadows Rd & Meadow Pond Drive (7:50 am), Left on Meadow Pond Drive (to end and turn around), Proceed on Meadow Pond Drive., Right on Honey Meadows Road, Right on Atlee Station Road, Right

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on Castle Tower Place (Turnaround at Castle Tower Place), Proceed on Castle Tower Road, Right on Drawbridge Road (pickup students to Peridot Court), Right on Atlee Ridge Road (no student pickups), Right on Guenevere Place, Right on Castle Tower Road, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 25 • Bus: 190 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Station Rd and Beechwood Dr (7:52 am ), Proceed on Atlee Station Road (Pick up students on Right Side to Sliding Rock Drive), Turn Left on Sliding Rock Drive (to end turn around), Right on Atlee Station Road (Pickup Students on right to Grand Hickory Dr.), Right on Grand Hickory Drive (to end turn around), Right on Atlee Station Road (Pickup Students on right to Wilmore Drive), Proceed on Atlee Station Road to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 26 • Bus: 176 Start run at the intersection of: Old Ivy Trace & Spring Ivy Lane (7:53 am), Proceed on Spring Ivy Lane (pickup students at intersections to Kings Charter Drive), Left on Kings Charter Drive., Right on Stephens Manor Drive., Right on Chestnut Grove Terrace, Right on Stephens Manor Dr (turn around in the Stephens Manor cul-de-Rd., Left on Kings Charter Drive (no student pickups), Right on Spring Ivy Lane, Right on Kings Charter Drive., Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 27 • Bus: 332 Start run at the intersection of: Patuxent Way and Totopotomoy Trl (8:01am), Right on Wanchese Way, Left on Kings Charter Drive., Continue on Kings Charter Drive (pickup students to Burkes Garden Place), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 28 • Bus: 202 Start run at the intersection of: Charter Crossing and Kings Charter Dr (7:55am), Pickup students to Matthews Grove Lane, Right on Spring Ivy (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 29 • Bus: 195 Start run at the intersection of: Oak Shade Ct and Manorwood Dr (8:00am), Continue on Manorwood Drive (turn around at Spring Garden Court), Right on Charter Gate Drive., Right on Dogwood Garth Lane, Left on Rose Garden Path, Left on Apple

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Blossom Drive., Right on Dogwood Garth Lane, Left on Charter Gate Drive., Left on Atlee Station Road (pickup up students to Slidingrock Drive), Continue to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 30 • Bus: 308 Start run at the intersection of: Wild Rose Ct & Charter Gate Dr (7:58 am), Right on Windsor Shade Drive., Right on Rose Garden Path, Left on Kings Charter Drive., Right on Charter Crossing (pickup students to Atlee Station Road), Left on Atlee Station Rd (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 31 • Bus: 100 Start run at the intersection of: Rapidan Way & Totopotomoy Trl (8:01am), Left on Rapidan Way, Right on Monongahela Trail, Right on Patuxent Way, Left on Susquehanna Trail, Right on Monocan Way, Right on Totopotomoy Trail, Left on Kiptopeake Way, Right on Rappahannock Trail, Right on Rapidan Way, Left on Totopotomoy Trail to Sliding Hill Road, Left on Sliding Hill Road, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 32 • Bus: 261 Start run at: Manor View Drive & Stone Spring Drive (8:00 am), Right on Stone Spring Drive to Silverthorne Court (turn around at Silverthorne Ct. Then p/u), Proceed on Stone Spring Drive., Right on Manor View Drive to Plateau Place (turn around come back p/u ), Proceed on Manor View Drive., Right on Stone Spring & p/u at Greyhawk Court & turn around, Right on Milestone Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Atlee high and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 33 • Bus: 144 Start run at the intersection of: Ridgebrook Drive & Crossover Drive (7:55am), Proceed on Ridgebrook Drive (pickup students at intersections to Indianfield Drive), Right on Indianfield Drive (no student pickups to Milestone Drive), Right on Milestone Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups) to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 34 • Bus: 321 Start run at the intersection of: New Castle Dr & Oak Cottage Dr (7:52am), Continue on Oak Cottage Dr (pickup students at intersec-

tions to Linderwood Dr.), Left on Linderwood Dr (no student pickups), Right on Summer Grove Rd (pickup students at intersections to Coolwater La., Left on Coolwater La., Left on New Ashcake Rd (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Rd (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Rd to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 35 • Bus: 242 Start run at the intersection of: New Ashcake Road and Springton Road (7:53am), Proceed on New Ashcake Road (Pickup students on Left side of road to Cool Water Lane), Left on Cool Water Lane, Left on Summer Grove Road (pickup students to Winterham Drive), Left on Morella Place, Right on Tarleton Drive (turn around at Althea Bend Court), Left on Little Joselyn Drive pickup students to Linderwood Drive., Right on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 36 • Bus: 295 Start run at the intersection of: Brickerton Dr & Meade Hall Ct (7:56 am), Proceed on Brickerton Drive (pick up students at intersections to Wadelock Place), Left on Wadelock Place (turn around at Balducci Place), Left on Brickerton Drive., Left on Linderwood Drive (pickup student at intersections to Oak Cottage Drive), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 37 • Bus: 294 Start run at: Sliding Hill Road & King Braxton Court (7:53 am), Proceed on Sliding Hill Road (pickup students to New Ashcake Road), Right on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Right on Linderwood Drive., Proceed on Linderwood Drive., Right on Brickerton Drive., Right on Morning Dew Lane (turn around at end), Right on Brickerton Drive., Left on Pantego Lane (pickup students to Turnout Court), Left on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (Pick up Students on Right side to Atlee Station Rd), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle) Run: 38 • Bus: 48 Start run at the intersection of: Ashcake Road & Sliding Hill Rd (7:25 am), Left on Sliding Hill Road (Pick up students on Left to Egypt Road), Left on Egypt Road (To End turn around), Left on Ashcake

Road (Pick up students on Left to Johnson Town Road), Left on Johnson Town Road (To End turn around), Left on Ashcake Road (no student pick up) Right on Cheroy Road (no student pick up) Right on Cheroy Woods Lane (no student pick up) Right on Heath Pond Drive (no student pick up) Left on Ashcake Road (Pick up students on Right to Lewistown Road), Right on Lewistown Road (no student pick up) Left on Air Park Road (Pick up students at campground), Right on Leadbetter Road (no student pick up) Proceed on Atlee Station Road (no student pick up) Left on Honey Meadows Road, Right on Honey Harvest Road, Right on Orchard Meadow Road (Turnaround at end), Proceed on Orchard Meadow Road, Left on Honey Meadows Road, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pick up) Proceed to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 39 • Bus: 106 Start run at the intersection of: Kings Charter Dr & Spring Ivy La (8:00 am), Proceed on Kings Charter Drive picking students up to Gathright Valley Court, Turn around at Gathright Valley Court, Right Ivy Banks Dr (Pick up to Sword Ct.), Left on Castletower Road, Left on Atlee Station Road, Right on Crescent View Drive (Pick up Students to Snap Dragon Road), Turn around at Snap Dragon Road, Proceed on Crescent View Drive., Right on Stags Leap Drive (Pick up at intersections to Still Creek La., Left on Deer Stream, Right on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 40 • Bus: 173 Start run at the intersection of: Doncastle Ct & Tarleton Dr (7:56 am), Proceed on Tarleton Drive., Left on Little Joselyn Drive pickup students to Linderwood Drive., Right on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Atlee High and Chickahominy Middle. Run: 41 • Bus: 318 Start run at the intersection of: Windsor Shade & Charter Creek Court, (Kings Charter Apartments) (7:54 am), Right on Charter Gate Drive (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups), Left on Finlandia Lane, Turns into Falcon Drive., Right on Plymouth Place, Left on Thor Lane, Left on Falcon Drive., Left on Guenevere Place, Right on Atlee Ridge Road, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups), Left into Atlee Chickahominy Middle and Atlee High

Run: 42 • Bus: 260 Start run at the intersection of: Linderwood Drive & Rouzie Ct (7:57 am), Pick Up Students on Linderwood Dr from Rouzie Ct. to Pantego Lane, Proceed on Linderwood Dr, UTURN after Pantego Stop, Proceed on Linderwood Dr, Left on Oak Cottage Dr, Left on New Ashcake Rd (no Student Pickup), Left on Milestone Drive (pickup students at Milestone Dr & Manor View Dr.), Right on Manor View Dr (pickup students at Winnepeg Court), Turn around on Manor View Dr, Left on Milestone Drive (no student pickup), Left on Ashcake Road (no student pickup), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickup), Left on Atlee Station Rd to Atlee / Chickahominy Bus ramp Run: 43 • Bus: 112 Start run at the intersection of: Indianfield Dr & Milestone Dr (8:00 am), Right on Indianfield Drive (pick up students at intersections to turn around), Turn around on Indianfield Drive., Proceed on Indianfield Drive., Left on Crossover Drive., Left on Ridgebrook Drive (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left on Sliding Hill Road (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Atlee / Chickahominy. Run: 44• Bus: 301 Start run at the intersection of: Cavlin Ct & New Holland Ln (7:50 am), Left on New Holland Lane, Left on Oakham Drive., Proceed on Oakham Dr. (across Combs Dr.), Right on Fox Hill Farm Rd., Left Colvincrest Dr, Left on Oakham Dr, Right on Combs Drive., Left on Cool Spring Road, Right on Atlee Station Road, Proceed to Atlee HS

BATTLEFIELD PARK ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 276 Start run at the intersection of: Old Church Road and Christian Ridge Drive (7:00 am). Proceed on Old Church Road (Pick up students to Piping Tree Ferry Road), Left on Piping Tree Ferry Road, Right on Pamunkey River Farms Drive (turn around at end), Left on Retreat Drive., Left on Pamunkey Crest Drive., Right on Retreat Drive., Left on Pamunkey River Farms Drive., Right on Piping Tree Ferry Road (pickup students to Old Lafayette Road), Right on Old Lafayette Road (Turnaround at Morgan Wray Lane), Right on Piping Tree Ferry Road (pickup students to Old Church Road), Right on Old Church Road (pickup students to Spring Run Road), Right on Spring Run Road (Pick up students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickup), Left on Walnut Grove Road see BUS ROUTES, pg. 35


to Battlefield Park Elementary Run: 2 • Bus: 193 Start run at the intersection of: Fishtail Pond Court and Homehills Road (7:27am), Proceed on Homehills Road, Right on Northfall Creek Parkway, Right on Green Haven Drive (pickup students to Deep Creek Drive), Right on Pebble Path Parkway (no student pickups), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pickup students to Walnut Grove Road), Right on Walnut Grove Road, Proceed to Battlefield Park Elementary. ***First Shiloh Baptist Church Daycare PM Only Run: 3 • Bus: 163 Start run at the intersection of: Hopewell Rd & Black Walnut La (7:00am), Proceed on Hopewell Rd (pickup students to Figuly Rd), Right on Figuly Rd., Turn around at Westwood Farms Ct., Proceed on Figuly Rd., Right on Hopewell Rd (pickup students to Westwood Rd), Left on Westwood Rd., Right on Hidden Lake Estate Dr (turnaround at Hidden Lake Circle), Right on Westwood Road (pickup students to Jordan Woods Drive), Left on Jordan Woods Drive (turn around at end), Left on Westwood Road (pick up students to Boundary Run Drive), Left on Boundary Run Drive (Pick up students to Denise Lynn Court), Right on Denise Lynn Court (turn around at end), Right on Boundary Run Drive (turn around at end), Right on Boundary Run Drive., Left on Westwood Road (pickup students to McClellan Road), Right on McClellan Road (pickup students on Right side to Crown Hill Road), Left on Crown Hill Road, Right on Turnersmill Drive (turn around at Crown Hill Estates Drive), Left on Crown Hill Road, Left on McClellan Road (pickup students on Both sides to Old Church Road), Left on Old Church Road (no student pickup to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickup), Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickup), Proceed to Battlefield Park Elementary Run: 4 • Bus: 111 Start run at intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike and Hughes Road (7:10 am), Right on Hughes Road (to end turn around), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pickup students to Beatties Mill Road), Right on Beatties Mill Road (pickup students to Peppertown Road), Left on Peppertown Road, Right on Pepper Lane (to end turn around), Left on Peppertown Lane, Left on Beatties Mill Road (pick up students to Sandy Valley Road), Proceed on Sandy Valley Road (pickup students on right

Run: 5 • Bus: 99 Start run at the intersection of: Sandy Valley Road & Little Florida Road (7:10 am), Left on Little Florida Road (pickup students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pick up) Turn around on Mechanicsville Turnpike at first break in median, Right Little Florida Road (pickup students to Sandy Valley Road), Right on Sandy Valley Road (no student pick up) Right on Colts Neck Road (no student pickup), Left on Walnut Grove Road, Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickup), Right on Greystone Creek Road (no student pickup), Left on Silktree Place, Right on Yellowrose Lane, Right on Bear Grass Lane, Right on Trumpetvine Lane, Right on Greystone Creek Road (no student pickup), Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickup), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickup), Right on Walnut Grove Road to Battlefield Park Elementary Run: 6 • Bus: 317 Start run at the intersection of: Westwood Rd & Flannigan Mill Rd (7:00 am), Left on Flannigan Mill Road, Right on Babbling Brook Lane (turnaround at end), Right on Flannigan Mill Road (pickup students to Old Church Rd.), Proceed on Old Church Road (pickup students to Christian Ridge Drive), Right on Christian Ridge Drive., Right on Deerhunter Crossing (turn around at Elizabeth Ann Drive), Right on Christian Ridge Drive (turn around at end), Left on Old Church Road (pickup students to Piping Tree Ferry Rd), Proceed on Old Church Road (no student pickup), Proceed on Old Church Road (pick up students from Spring Run Rd to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pick up) Left on Walnut Grove Road to Battlefield Park Elementary Run: 7 • Bus: 114 Start run at the intersection of: Lake Haven Dr and Greenhaven Dr (7:30am), Right on Deep Creek Dr, Right on Pond Place Way (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Right on Walking Stick La., Right on Pond Grass Rd., Continue on Pond Grass Rd., Left on Old Estate Way (pickup students to Walnut Grove Rd), Left on Walnut Grove Rd., Proceed to Battlefield Park Elementary Run: 8 • Bus: 181 Start run at the intersection of: Pebble Lake Drive at Community Clubhouse (7:25 am), Left to continue loop on Pebble Lake Dr, Right on Brashier Blvd., Right on Creighton Pkwy

Left on Greystone Creek Rd., Right on Pond Grass Rd., Proceed on Pond Grass Rd., Right on Old Estates Way, Left on Walnut Grove Rd., Proceed on Walnut Grove Rd to Battlefield Elementary School. Run: 9 • Bus: 367 Start run at the intersection of: Walnut Grove Rd & Old Estates Way (7:25 am), Proceed on Walnut Grove Rd (pick up students to Creighton ParkWay), Right on Creighton Parkway (pick up students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pick up students to Pebble Path ParkWay), Right on Pebble Path Parkway (pick up students to Havenview Dr.), Right on Havenview Dr (pick up students to Lake Haven Dr.), Right on Lake Haven Dr (turnaround in Lake Have Drive Cul-de-Rd., Left on Green Haven Dr (no student pickup), Left on Pebble Path Pkwy (no student pickup), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickup), Right on Walnut Grove Rd to Battlefield Park Elementary

Road), Right on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Wyatt House Road), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road to Cold Harbor Elementary School Run: 2 • Bus: 76 Start run at the intersection of: Fox Hunter Lane and Market Road (7:08am), Turn on Market Road and continue to Range Road, Left on Range Road (turn around at end), Left on Market Road, Left on Falling View Lane (turn around at end), Left on Market Road, Right on Rockhill, Right on McClellan Road, Right into Black Creek Church to turn around, Left on McClellan Road, Left on Rockhill Road, Straight onto Cold Harbor Road, Continue to Cold Harbor Elementary. Run: 3 • Bus: 45 Start run at the intersection of: McClellan Road and Peace Road

and Gaines Mill Road (7:15 am), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students on the right side to Sedan Road), Right on Sedan Road, Right on Camille Drive., Left on Gaines Mill Road, Right on Pohite Drive., Right on Camille Drive., Right on Robin Drive., Left on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students on the right side to Old Mill Stone Drive), Right on Old Mill Stone Drive., Right on Old Gainesmill Lane (to end turn around), Left on Old Mill Stone Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Creighton Road, Right on Bonniefield Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left into Cold Harbor Elementary

Run: 4 • Bus: 305 Start run at : Cold Harbor Road

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Run: 5 • Bus: 319 Start run at the intersection of: Draperfield Road and Chenault Way

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Run: 10 • Bus: 123 Start run at the intersection of: Pond Grass Rd and Greystone Creek Rd (7:30 am), Proceed on Pond Grass Rd., Left on Willow Dance Rd (pickup students to Empresstree Lane, turnaround), Proceed on Willow Dance Rd., Right on Pond Grass Rd (no student pickup), Right on Old Estates Way (no student pickup), Left on Walnut Grove Rd (no student pickup), Proceed to Battlefield Park Elementary. *** Minnie Land Daycare PM Only

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COLD HARBOR ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 160 Start run at the intersection of: Black Creek Drive and Rose Drive (7:05 am), Continue east on Black Creek Drive to Hakala Drive., Right on Hakala Drive., Left on Kendrick Drive ( to end turn around), Right on Hakala Drive., Left on Black Creek Drive., Left on Rose Drive (to end turn around), Proceed on Rose Drive., Cross over Black Creek Drive., Proceed on Rose Drive (to end turn around), Right on Black Creek Drive., Right on McClellan Road, Right on Pa Pa Lane (to end turn around), Proceed on Pa Pa Lane, Right on McClellan Road, Left on Parsley’s Mill Road, Left on Crown Hill Road, Right on Valley Creek Drive., Right on Foxworth Lane (to end turn around), Right on Valley Creek Drive (to end turn around), Proceed on Valley Creek Drive., Right on Crown Hill Road (pick up students to Tall Cedar Lane), Left on Tall Cedar Lane (To end turn around), Left on Crown Hill Road (pick up students to Cold Harbor

(7:00 am), Left on Peace Road (turnaround in driveway across from 6029 Peace Road), Proceed on Peace Road (pickup students to Longhorn Drive), Left on McClellan Road (pick up students to Fox Hunter Lane)., Left on Fox Hunter Lane (Back into Swamp Lane to turnaround), Proceed on Fox Hunter Lane, Left on Market Road (pick up students to Cold Harbor Road), Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Turkey Hollow Place, Right on Gobbler Glen Place (turnaround at end), Left on Turkey Hollow Place, Left on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Elder Ridge Lane (turnaround at Garthright Court), Right on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Flaherty Drive (turnaround at end), Right on Cold Harbor Road, Continuing on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Cold Harbor Elementary).

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(7:22 am), Proceed on Chenault Way Left on Lakevista Dr, Right on Holstein Lane, Left on McCauley Lane, Right on Brooking Way, Left on Hanna Drive., Left on Poteet Lane, Left on Adaline Lane, Right on Brooking Way, Right on McCauley Lane, Left on Luther Bosher Lane, Left on Lakevista Dr, Right on Chenault Way, Left on Marie Lane, Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Cold Harbor Elementary). Run: 6 • Bus: 126 Start run at the intersection of: Brooking Way and Shannonwood Court (7:20 am), Right on Shannonwood Court (to end turn around), Left on Brooking Way, Right on White Pine Lane, Right on Drinkard Way (turnaround at Drinkard Court), Left on White Pine Lane, Right on Brooking Way, Continue on Brooking Way Left on Hanna Drive., Left on McCauley Lane, Left on Adaline Lane, Left on Harriet Lane, Left on Tammy Lane, Left on Jenkins Road, Left on Bonniefield Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Cold Harbor Elementary). Run: 7 • Bus: 315 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & Janet Lane (7:22 am), Proceed on Cold Harboer Road, Right on Oakley Hill Lane, Right on Sydnor Lane, Left on Daffodil Road, Left on Bartlett’s Bluff Road, Left on Ancient Oak Drive., Left on Syndor Lane, Right on Oakley Hill Lane, Right on Cold Harbor Road (Pick up students to Autumn Ridge Lane), Right on Autumn Ridge Lane (turn around in Autumn Ridge Lane Cul-de-Rd., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (pick up Students on right side to Mary Esther Lane), Proceed to Cold Harbor Elementary. Walnut Grove Church Daycare PM Only. Run: 8 • Bus: 299 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & Creighton Road (7:14 am), Left on Creighton Road (pick up students to Walnut Grove Road), Left on Walnut Grove Road, Left on Cactus Road, Right on Queens Lace Road, Left on Lereve Drive., Cross Cold Harbor Road to Lighthouse Place, Right on Harbor Drive (turn around in Harbor Drive cul-de-Rd., Left on Lighthouse Place, Right on Cold Harbor Road (pick up students to Tuckaway Day Care), Right into Tuckaway Day Care (return to Cold Harbor Road), Right on Cold Harbor Road (pick up students to Cold Harbor Elementary). Tuckaway Daycare AM & PM

Run: 9 • Bus: 327 Start run at the intersection of: Cactus Road & Walnut Grove Road (7:26 am), Left on Cactus Road, Left on Morning Glory Road, Right on Harver Way, Left on Betron Way (turn around at Harver Court), Right on Harver Way, Left on Morning Glory Road, Left on Cactus Road, Left on Dahlia Road, Right on Cactus Road, Left on Bonniefield Drive to Cold Harbor Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Cold Harbor Elementary). Run: 10 • Bus: 303 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Elem Bus Ramp & Cold Harbor Rd (7:26am), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (Pickup students on Right to Creighton Road), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Haynes Drive., Right on Gary Lane, Left on Sunnyside Drive., Left on Haynes Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Creighton Road, Right on Sledds Lake Road, Left on Diary Drive., Left on Draperfield Road, Right on Sledds Lake Road, Right on Creighton Road, Left into Fairmount Christian Church (Pick up in back), Right on Creighton Road (pickup students to Cold Harbor Road), Left on Cold Harbor Road (Pickup students on Left to CHES), Right into Cold Harbor Elementary. Run: 11 • Bus: 73 Start run at the intersection of: Crown Hill Road and Beulah Church Road (7:10 am), Continue on Beulah Church Road, Right on Old Traveller Lane (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Right on Beulah Church Road, Right on Glen Harbor Lane ( turn around at Danes Run Dr.), Proceed on Glen Harbor Lane, Right on Beulah Church Road, Right on Keitts Corner Road (turn around in Keitts Corner Road cul-de-Rd., Left on Torbert Place (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Left on Keitts Corner Road, Left on Cabell Place. Right on Truex Place (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Left on Cabell Place, Left on Keitts Corner Road, Right on Beulah Church Road, Left on Sandy Valley Road, Right on Colts Neck Road, Left on Anvil Lane, Right on Creighton Road (no student pickup), Left on Buffridge Road, Left on Marimel Lane (turn around at end), Prcoeed on Marimel Lane, Right on Buffridge Drive., Right on Creighton Road (no student pickup), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Cold Harbor Elementary). Run: 12 • Bus: 107 Start run at the intersection of: Parsleys Mill Road & McClellan Road (7:05 am), Proceed on McClellan Road (Pickup students, on left side of road, to Crown Hill Road), Left on Crown Hill Road, Right on Burnett Field Drive., Left on

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Armstrong Drive., Left on Sunmark Drive., Left on Burnett Field Drive., Right on Armstrong Drive., Left on Sinclair Road, Left of Beattiemill Drive., Right on Beattiemill Court (To end turn around), Right on Beattiemill Drive., Left on Sinclair Road, Right on Beatties Mill Road (pickup students on right side to Doolittle Drive), Right on Doolittle Drive., Right on Sinclair Road, Left on Beatties Mill Road, Left on Sandy Valley Road (Pickup students, on left side, to Colts Neck Road), Proceed on Sandy Valley Road (Pickup students, on Both side, to Creighton Road), Left on Creighton Road (no student pick up) Right on Cold Harbor Road to Cold Harbor Elementary. Run: 13 • Bus : 121 Start run at the intersection of: Walnut Grove Road & Mary Esther Lane (7:15 am), Proceed on Walnut Grove Road (pickup students on right to Colts Neck Road), Right on Colts Neck Road (Pick up Students on Right to Anvil Lane), Right on Anvil Lane, Right on Creighton Road, Left on Walnut Grove Road, Left on Merle Smith Lane (turn around at end), Left on Walnut Grove Road, Left on Kristy Star Lane, Right on Mary Esther Lane, Left on Eula Street., Left on Kristy Star Lane, Right on Mary Esther Lane, Left on Cold Harbor road (no student pick up to Cold Harbor Elementary).

COOL SPRING ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 190 Start run at the intersection of: Rose Garden Path and Pecan Tree Ct (7:23am), Proceed on Rose Garden Path, Left on Windsor Shade Drive., Left on Charter Gate Drive., Right on Kings Charter Drive., Right on Charter Creek Drive., Right on Windsor Shade Drive., Right on Charter Gate Drive (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups), Left on Finlandia Lane, Right on Falcon Drive., Right on Plymouth Place, Left on Thor Lane, Left on Falcon Drive., Left on Finlandia Lane, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School) Run: 2 • Bus: 202 Start run at Bundle of Joy Daycare (7:30am), Left on Kings Charter Drive to Henderson Hall Road, Continuing on Kings Charter Drive no student pickups to Atlee Station Road, Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 3 • Bus: 195 Start run at the intersection of: Oak Shade Court and Manorwood Drive (7:27) am, Proceed on Manorwood

Drive (turn around at Spring Garden Court), Right on Charter Gate Drive., Right on Dogwood Garth Lane, Left on Rose Garden Path, Left on Apple Blossom Drive., Right on Dogwood Garth Lane, Left on Charter Gate Drive (No student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road (Pick up students to Sliding Rock Drive). Run: 4 • Bus: 338 Start run at the intersection of: Still Spring Court and Charter Crossing (7:34am), Proceed on Charter Crossing, Right on Aynhoe Lane (pick up students at Aynhoe Lane & Aynhoe Ct then 3 point turn), Proceed on Aynhoe Lane, Right on Charter Crossing, Pickup students to Atlee Station Road, Left on Atlee Station Road, Right on Sliding Rock Drive, to end turn around, Right on Littlerock Court (turn around at Rockytop Court), Right on Sliding Rock Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 5 • Bus: 332 Start run at the intersection of: Kings Charter Drive and Seatoncroft Court (7:35am), Left on Wanchese Way (turn around at Belle Farm Terrace), Left on Kings Charter Drive (pickup students to Grace Manor Court), Continuing on Kings Charter Drive to Atlee Station Road, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School) Run: 6 • Bus: 150 Start run at the intersection of: Kings Charter Drive and Stephen’s Manor Drive (7:25am), Left on Stephens Manor Drive., Continue on Stephen’s Manor Drive (back in & turn around at Cedarview Court), Left on King Charter Drive., Continue on Kings Charter Drive picking up students to Charter Lake Drive., Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School Run: 7 • Bus: 176 Start run at the intersection of: Kings Charter Drive and Covington Ridge Court (7:30 am), Proceed on Kings Charter Drive (pickup students at intersections to Spring Ivy Lane), Left on Spring Ivy Lane (pickup students at intersections to Clearstream Terrace) Left on Ivy Banks Drive (pickup students at intersections to Kings Charter Drive), Right on Kings Charter Dr (no student pickups), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 8 • Bus: 360 Start run at: Kings Charter Drive & Spring Ivy Lane (7:26 am), Proceed on Kings Charter Drive (pick up students at intersections to Hopkins Branch Way), Turn around at Hopkins Branch Way, Right on Kings Charter Dr (pick up Students

at Ivy Banks & Kings Charter), Left on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 9 • Bus: 293 Start run at the intersection of: Deer Stream Drive & Doe Run Place (7:20 am), Right on Summer Oak Drive., Right on Doe Run Place, Left on Deer Stream Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road, Left on Honey Meadows Road, Left on Meadow Pond Drive (to end and turn around), Proceed on Meadow Pond Drive., Right on Honey Meadows Road, Left on Atlee Field Access Road to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 10 • Bus: 328 Start run at the intersection of: Tazwell Green Drive & Atlee Station Road (7:25 am), Proceed on Atlee Station Road (Pickup students on right side to Castle Tower Road), Right on Castle Tower Place, to end turn around, Right on Guenevere Place, Left on Atlee Ridge Road, Left on Drawbridge Road to Castle Tower Road, Left on Castle Tower Road, Right on Ivy Banks Drive., Right on Spring Ivy Lane, Right on Kings Charter Drive., Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School). Run: 11 • Bus: 175 Start run at the intersection of: Grand Hickory Drive and Pine Creek Court (7:25 am), Continue north on Grand Hickory Drive to Atlee Station Road, Right on Atlee Station Road, Right on Beechwood Drive., Right on Ashking Drive., Ashking Drive turns into North Rinker Drive., Proceed on North Rinker Drive., North Rinker Drive turns into Rinker Drive, Left on Gerljean Drive., Right on Woodglen Drive., Right on Ashking Drive., Left on Wilmore Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road, Continuing on Atlee Station Road no student pickups to Cool Spring Elementary School Run: 12 • Bus: 297 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Station Rd and Crescent View Dr (7:25 am), Right on Crest View Drive (turn around at Snap Dragon Road), Right on Stags Leap Drive., Left on Deer Stream Drive., Right on Fawn Park Lane (turn around at Alexgarden Court), Right on Deer Stream Drive pickup students to Summer Oak Drive., Right on Atlee Station Road, Left on Honey Meadows Road to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 13 • Bus: 318 Start run at Cool Spring Baptist Daycare (7:16 am), Right on Atlee Station Road, Right on Dickey Drive (Turnaround at end), Left on Atlee Station Road, Left on Weston Road, Right on Tusing Avenue, Right on Craney Island Road, Left on Atlee Station Road,

Left on Warren Avenue, Left on Howard Drive., Right on Coleman Road, Right on Warren Avenue, Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups to Cool Springs Elementary School), Toddler University AM & PM, Cool Spring Baptist / AM Only Run: 14 • Bus: 294 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Station Rd & Staple Lane (7:15 am), Proceed on Atlee Station Road, Right on Jean’s Grove Lane, Right on Odey Drive., Right on Pelot Place to Atlee Station Road, Right on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups), Right on Craney Island Road (no student pickups), Right on Cudlipp Avenue (pickup students at intersections to Ebaugh Lane), Left on Ebaugh Lane (pickup students at intersections to Caleb Drive), Right on Caleb Drive., Left on Aaroe Drive., Left on Ashlar Place (turn around), Right on Aaroe Drive., Right on Cool Autumn Drive., Left on Ebaugh Lane, Left on Cudlipp Avenue (pickup students at intersections to Dewitt Drive), Right on Dewitt Drive (pickup students at intersections to Atlee Station Road), Left on Atlee Station Road (no student pickups), Right on Honey Meadows Road to Cool Spring Elementary School. Run: 15 • Bus: 149 Start at intersection of: Honey Meadows Road & Cool Hive Place (7:32 am), Proceed on Honey Meadows Road, Right on Honey Harvest Road, Right on Orchard Meadow Road (To end turnaround), Proceed on Orchard Meadow Road, Left on Honey Meadows Road to Cool Spring Elementary Run: 16 • Bus: 20 Start run at the intersection of: Cool Spring Elementary School Bus Loop (2:35 pm), Turn left on Honey Meadows Road, Left on Atlee Station Road, Right on Giles Farm Road, Right into Cool Spring Baptist Church (circle parking area) PM Only Run: 17 • Bus: 109 Start run at the intersection of: Cool Spring Elementary School Bus Loop (2:35pm). Turn left on Honey Meadows Road, Left on Atlee Station Road. Right on Chamberlayne Road., Right on Leon Lane, Right on Dickey Drive., RTMA PM Only (Do Not go into Parking lot stop at entrance & Dickey Drive).

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(7:12 am), Right on Plum Grove Drive., Right on Soft Wind Lane (turn around at Bama Road), Right on Plum Grove Drive., Right on Pole Green Road, Right on Colemanden Drive., Left on Ryegate Place, Right on Thornham Lane, Right on Wetherden Drive (turn around at Hertfordshire Way), Right on Brooks Hallow Parkway to Lee Davis Road, Proceed across Lee Davis Road to Laurel Meadows Drive., Left on Pimlico Drive., Right on Angela Nicole Lane, Right on Whiskey Hill Lane, Right on Christopher Paul Drive (no student pickup), Left on Meredith Farms Drive (no student pickup), Left on Halycon Drive., Left on Laurel Meadows School Road to Laurel Meadow Elementary. Run: 2 • Bus: 6 Start run at the intersection of: Crump Dr & Vaughan Dr (7:18 am), Left on Vaughan Dr, Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Right on Elliott Dr, Left on Crump Dr (turn around at end), Left on Elliott Dr, Right on Vaughan Dr, Left on Crump Dr, Left on Compass Point La., Left on Gardenbrook Way, Right on Sussex Rd., Left on Woodbridge Rd., Left on Wedgewood Rd., Right on J David La., Left on Pimlico Dr, Left on Christopher Paul Dr, Right on Meredith Farms Dr, Left on Halycon La., Left on Laurel Meadow Elementary Rd., Hanover Friends Daycare PM Only. Run: 3 • Bus: 25 Start run at the intersection of: Hickory Lane & Colony Drive (7:20 am), Proceed on Colony Drive., Right on Meadow Drive., Right on Wynbrook Lane, Left on Cherry Lane, Left on Kenmore Drive., Right on Meadow Drive., Left on Peachtree Road, Left on Willow Avenue (turnaround at Lilac Lane), Continue on Willow Avenue to Cherry Lane, Right on Cherry Lane, Left on Wynbrook Lane (pickup students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), Left on Lee Davis Road to Laurel Meadow Elementary (no student pickups), Run: 4 • Bus: 157 Start run at the intersection of: Lee Davis Road and Pole Green Road (7:20 am), Proceed on Lee David Road (Pickup students on right to Spicewood Drive), Right on Spicewood Drive to Spicewood Place, Left on Spicewood Place (turnaround at Sugar Oak Court), Left on Spicewood Drive., Right on Soft Wind Drive., Left on Hanover Grove Lane, Left on Hanover Grove Boulevard (to end turnaround), Left on Lone Cedar Drive (to end turnaround), Left on Hanover Grove

Boulevard, Right on Hanover Grove Lane, Right on Soft Wind Drive., Left on Spicewood Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road, Left on Wesbeam Drive (Pickup students at intersections to Horsham Drive), Left on Horsham Drive., Left in to Laurel Meadow Elementary. Run: 5 • Bus: 120 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Road & Bell Creek Road (7:10 am), Proceed on Bell Creek Road ( Pick up students to Meadowgate Road), Left on Meadow Gate Road, Right on Caraway Lane, Left on Fairview Drive., Right on Fondale Road, Left on Mayetta Drive, Left on Mintawood Lane, Left on Bellspring Drive., Right on Greenview Road, Left on Pegway Lane, Left on Caraway Lane, Right on Meadow Gate Road, Left on Bell Creek Road ( pick up students to Alpen Lane), Left on Alpen Lane, Left on Lynmar Lane, Left on Bell Creek Road (Pick up students to Sandy Lane), Left on Sandy Lane (3 point turn / back into Woody Lane), Right on Bell Creek Road, Left on AMF Drive (pick up students to Pole Green Road), Right on Pole Green Road (pickup students to Hanover Grove Blvd), Right on Lee Davis Road to Laurel Meadow Elementary. Run: 6 • Bus: 363 Start run at the intersection of: Woodbridge Rd & Sussex Road (7:18 am), Proceed on Woodbridge Road, Left on Dunwoody Road, Left on

Ridge Lane, Right on Woodbridge Road, Right on Lakeway Drive., Left on Foxrock Lane, Left on Woodbridge Road, Right on Lakeway Drive., Right on Tiffany Lane, Right on Lantana Lane, Left on JDavid Lane, Left on Pimlico Drive., Left on Christopher Paul Drive (no student pickup), Right on Meredith Farms Drive (no student pickup), Left on Halycon Lane (no student pickup), Proceed to Laurel Meadow Elementary Run: 7 • Bus: 313 Start run at the intersection of: Lee Davis Road & Brooks Farm Road (7:12 am), Proceed on Lee Davis Road (Pickup students on the right to Foxlair Drive), Right on Foxlair Drive., Left on Foxbernie Drive., Right on Foxlair Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road, Left on Kiwi Lane, Right on Gittings Court, Left on Solitude Lane, Left on Evergreen Lane, Left on Snowshed Lane, Left on Kiwi Lane, Right on Scooter Lane, Right on Goodfellow Lane, Left on Snowshed Lane, Right on Cypresstree Lane, Right on Lee Davis Road, Right on Wesbeam Drive (no student pickup’s), Left on Horsham Drive to Laurel Meadow Elementary Run: 08 • Bus: 68 Start run at the intersection of: Jackson Arch Dr & Mechanicsville Trnpk (7:05am), Right on Jackson Arch Drive., Left on Marshall Arch Drive., Right on Access Road Behind Lowes, Right on Adams Farm Lane (to end turn around), Right on

Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickup), Right on Lexington Drive (to end turn around), Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickup), Right on Walnut Grove Road (pickup students to Lee Davis Road), Right on Lee Davis Road, Right on Thrush Way, Right on Brandy Creek Drive., Left on Mallard Way, Left on Thrasher Way, Left on Brandy Creek Drive., Right on Thrush Way, Right on Lee Davis Road, Right on Cardinal Way, Left on Brandy Creek Drive., Left on Robin Way, Left on Wren Way, Left on Lark Way Proceed across Brandy Creek Drive., Left on Pine Drive., Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Right Lee Davis Road, Proceed to Laurel Meadow Elementary Run: 9 • Bus: 361 Start run at the intersection of: Weathered Oak La & Turnage La (7:20 am), Proceed on Turnage La., Left on Angela Nicole La., Right on Pimlico Dr, Right on Christopher Paul Dr (to end turnaround), Right on Pimlico Dr, Right on Shane Edmonds La (to end turnaround), Right on Pimlico Dr., Left on Laurel Meadows Dr, Left on Hawks Hill La., Right on Christopher Paul Dr, Right on Meredith Farms (Pickup Students to Laurel Meadow Dr.), Left on Laurel Meadow Dr (no student pickups), Left to Laurel Meadow Elementary

Harbor Road & Walgrove Ct (7:13 am), Right on Walgrove Court (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Right on Cold Harbor Road (Pick up students on right to Walnut Grove Drive), Right on Walnut Grove Drive., Left on Peach Orchard Lane, Right on Arrow Stone Road, Left on Walnut Grove Court, Left on Whipper Lane, Right on Peach Orchard Lane, Left on Walnut Grove Drive., Left on Sunnyhill Drive (turn around at culde-sac & crossover Walnut Grove Drive), Right on Harvest Lane, Right on Cornfield Lane, Right on Walnut Grove Drive., Left on Lee Davis Road, Right on Wesbeam Drive., Left on Horsham Drive., Left in to Laurel Meadow Elementary. Note: PM Walnut Grove Baptist Church Day Care Run: 11 • Bus: 302 Start run at the intersection of: Walnut Grove Rd and Highlander Pl (7:15am), Left on Highlander Place (to end and turn around), Proceed on Highlander Place, Right on Walnut

Grove Road, Right on Travellers Way (pickup on East side of War Horse Lane& Travellers Way), Proceed on Travellers Way (turn around in Travellers Way Cul-de-Rd., Right on Little Sorrel Drive (turn around in Little Sorrel Drive Cul-de-Rd., Right on Travellers Way (pickup on west side of War Horse & Travellers Way), Right on Walnut Grove Road ( no student pickup), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickup), Proceed to Laurel Meadow Elementary Run: 12 • Bus: 283 Start run at the intersection of: Foxlair Drive & Lee Davis Road (7:07 am), Proceed on Lee Davis Road (Pickup students on right to Old Hickory Drive), Right on Old Hickory Drive (Pickup Students at entrance of Goddard School Parking), Proceed on Old Hickory Drive., Pick up Students at Child Time Daycare, Proceed on Old Hickory Drive., Right on Sherwood Crossing Place, Proceed on Old Hickory Drive., Right see BUS ROUTES, pg. 38

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on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Wynbrook Lane, Right on Colony Drive., Left on Birch Lane, Right on Croftwood Drive., Left on Sandy Lane, Left on Hunterbrook Drive., Right on Croftwood Drive., Left on Birch Lane, Right on Colony Drive., Left on Wynbrook Lane, Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Right on Kenmore Drive., Left on Wynbrook Lane, Left on Meadow Drive., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Right on Brandy Hill Drive (turn around in circle and pick up at apartment entrance), Left on Lee Davis Road to Laurel Meadow Elementary (no student pickups), ***Goddard School & Child Time AM Run: 13 • Bus: 194 Start run at the intersection of: Laurel Meadow Elementary School Bus Loop (2:35pm), Turn left on Lee Davis Road, Right on Old Hickory Drive., Drop Off at Goddard School (Do Not go in Parking lot of Goddard stop at entrance & Old Hickory Drive), Proceed on Old Hickory Drive., Drop Off at Child Time Daycare, ***Goddard School & Child Time AM (Bus 283) & PM (Bus 194)

LEE DAVIS HIGH STONEWALL JACKSON MIDDLE Run 1 • Bus: 343 Start run at the intersection of: Old Church Road & Flannagan Mill Road (7:12 am), Proceed on Old Church Road (Pickup students to Christian Ridge Drive), Right on Christian Ridge Drive., Right on Deerhunter Crossing (U-turn at Elizabeth Ann Drive), Right on Christian Ridge Drive (Turnaround at end), Proceed on Christian Ridge Drive., Right on Old Church Road (pickup students to Devils Three Jump Drive), Turn around at Devils Three Jump Drive., Proceed on Old Church Road, Right on Piping Tree Ferry Road (pickup students to Pamunkey River Farms Dr.), Right on Old Church Road (no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), Right on Lee Park Road Right on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson and Lee Davis Road, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 2 • Bus: 125 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike & Pole Green Road (7:10 am), Proceed East on Mechanicsville Turnpike (Pick up students on right to Old Church Road), Right on Old Church Road, Left on Piping Tree Ferry Road, Left on Pamunkey River Farms Drive.,

Right on Retreat Drive (Continue to end merging into Pamunkey Crest ), Continue on Pamunkey Crest Drive., Right on Retreat Drive., Left on Pamunkey River Farms Drive., Right on Piping Tree Ferry Road (pickup students to Epps Rd), Right on Epps Road (to end turn around), Right on Piping Tree Ferry Road, Right on Old LaFayette Road (turn around at Morgan Wray Lane), Right on Piping Tree Ferry Lane, Right on Old Church Road (pickup students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pickup students to Spring Run Road), Right on Spring Run Road (pickup students to Old Church Road), Right on Old Church Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups to Lee Davis/Stonewall Jackson), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 3 • Bus: 366 Start run at: Holly Stone Drive & Baker Woods Place (7:10 am), Proceed on Baker woods Place, Proceed on Hopewell Road, Left on Figuly Road (to end turn around), Right on Hopewell Road (pickup students to Flannigan Mill Road), Proceed on Flannigan Mill Road (pickup students to Babbling Brooke Lane), Right on Babbling Brooke Lane (turn around in the cul-de-Rd., Right on Flannigan Mill Road (pickup students to Old Church Road), Left on Old Church Road (pickup students to Corbin Braxton Lane), Proceed on Old Church Road (no student pickups to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 4 • Bus: 102 Start run at the intersection of: Hidden Lake Estates Dr & Hidden Lake Estates Cir (7:15 am), Turn around at Hidden Lake Circle, Right on Westwood Road (pickup students to Jordan Woods Drive), Left on Jordan Woods Drive (to end turn around), Left on Westwood Road (Pick up students to Boundary Run Drive), Left on Boundary Run Drive (turn around at end), Left on Denise Lynn Court (turn around at Michael Ann Court), Left on Boundary Run Drive., Left on Westwood Road (pickup students to McClellan Road), Right on McClellan Road (no student pickups), Left on Parsleys Mill Road (pickup students to Crown Hill Road), Left on Crown Hill Road (no student pickups), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Straight onto Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 5 • Bus: 291 Start run at the intersection of: Walnut Grove Rd & Battlefield Park Elem (7:50am), Proceed on Walnut Grove

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Road (Pick-up students to Creighton ParkWay), Right on Creighton Parkway (No Student Pickup), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (Pick-up students on the right to Compass Point Lane), Left on Compass Point Lane, Proceed on Marshall Arch Drive., Right on Jackson Arch Drive., Right on Washington Arch Drive., Left on Compass Point Lane, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Lee Park Road, Right on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson MS then on to Lee Davis HS, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 6 • Bus: 72 Start run at the intersection of: McClellan Road and Rockhill Road (7:19 am), Continue on McClellan Road pickup students to Black Creek Drive., Left on Black Creek Drive, Right on Hakala Drive., Left on Kendrick Drive (turn around at end), Right on Hakala Drive., Left on Black Creek Drive., Right on Rose Drive (turn around at end), Proceed on Rose Drive (Cross over Black Creek Drive), Proceed on Rose Drive (turn around at end), Left on Black Creek Drive., Left on McClellan Road (no student pickups), Right on Fox Hunter Road (no student pickups), Right on Market Road (pickup students to Range Road), Left on Range Road (to end turn around), Left on Market Road (pickup students to Falling View Lane), Left on Falling View Lane (turn around at end), Left on Market Road, Left on Rockhill Road (no student pickups), Continue straight onto Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Boatswain Lane), Left on Boatswain Lane (to end turn around), Left on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Watt House Road), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Continue onto Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 7 • Bus: 351 Start run at the intersection of: McClellan Road and Crown Hill Road (7:25am), Continue south on McClellan Road (pickup students to PaPa Lane), Left on PaPa Lane (to end turn around) (am only) Left on McClellan Road (pickup students to Rockhill Road), Right on Rockhill Road (pickup students to Cold Harbor Road) Right on Swans Lane (to end turn around), Right Rockhill Road, Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Continue to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 8 • Bus: 277 Start run at the intersection of: Fox Hunter Lane and Market Road (7:03 am), Left on McClellan Road (pickup

students to Peace Road), Right on Peace Road, Right on Quaker Road, Proceed on Dispatch Road, Proceed on Fox Hunter Lane, Left on Market Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (turn at Ed’s Landscaping), Continue on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Turkey Hollow), Left on Turkey Hollow (to end turn around), Left on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Elder Ridge Lane (turn around at Garthright Court), Right on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Flaherty Drive), Right on Flaherty Drive (turn around at end), Right on Cold Harbor Road (pickup to Ellerson’s Garage), Continuing on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Lee Davis Road), Continue onto Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 9 • Bus: 322 Start run at the intersection of: Old Church Road and McClellan Road (7:17am), Proceed south on McClellan Road (pickup students to Crown Hill Road), Right on Crown Hill Road (pickup students to Valley Creek Drive) Right on Valley Creek Drive (to end turn around), Right on Crown Hill Road (pickup students to Tall Cedar Lane), Right on Madisons Estates Drive (to end turn around), Right on Crown Hill Road, Left on Tall Cedar (to end turn around), Left on Crown Hill Road (pickup students to Beulah Church Road), Right on Beulah Church Road, Right on Old Traveller Lane (turn around at end), Right on Beulah Church Road (pickup students to Glen Harbor Lane), Right on Glen Harbor Lane ( turn around at Danes Run Dr.), Proceed on Glenharbor Lane, Right on Beulah Church Road, Right on Keitts Corner Road, Right on Cabell Place (turn around at end), Right on Keitts Corner Road, Right on Torbert Place (to end turn around), Left on Keitts Corner Road, Right on Beulah Church Road (pickup students to Sandy Valley Road), Left on Sandy Valley Road (no student pickups), Right on Colts Neck Road (no student pickups), Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickups), Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), Right on Lee Park Road (no student pickups), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Left in to Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 10 • Bus: 246 Start run at the intersection of: Little Florida Road and Sandy Valley Road (7:25 am), Continue east on Sandy Valley Road pickup students to Beattie’s Mill Road, Right on Beattie’s Mill Road (Pick up students to Crown Hill Road), Right on Crown Hill Road (no student pickups),

Right on Burnett Field Drive., Left on Sunmark Drive., Right on Armstrong Drive., Left on Sinclair Road, Left on Beattiemill Drive (2nd intersection) Left on Sinclair Road, Left on Beattie’s Mill Road, Stay Right to continue on Beattie’s Mill Road, Right on Peppertown Road, Right on Pepper Lane (turn around at end of Pepper Lane), Proceed on Pepper Lane, Left on Peppertown Road, Right on Beattie’s Mill Road (pickup students to Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle) Right on Lee Park Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road, Left in to Stonewall Middle School, Proceed on Stonewall Middle Bus Ramp to Old Hickory Road, Left on Old Hickory Road, Left on Long Street / Lee Davis High Bus Ramp, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 11 • Bus: 114 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike and Hughes Road (7:51am), Continue east on Mechanicsville Turnpike pickup students to Little Florida Road, Right on Little Florida Road pickup students to Sandy Valley Road, Right on Sandy Valley Road pickup students to Colt’s Neck Road, Right on Colt’s Neck Road (no student pickups), Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickups), Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 12 • Bus: 305 Start run at :Cold Harbor Road & Creighton Road (7:45am), Proceed East on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Sedan Road), Right on Sedan Road, Right on Camille Drive., Left on Gaines Mill Road, Right on Pohite Drive., Right on Camille Drive., Right on Robin Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Watt House Road (to end turn around), Proceed on Watt House Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Marie Lane), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road, Continue onto Lee Davis Road, Left on Brandy Hill Drive (turn around in cul-de-Rd., Left on Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 13 • Bus: 121 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & Haynes Drive (7:52am), Left on Haynes Drive., Right on Gary Lane, Left on Sunnyside Drive., Left on Haynes Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Creighton Road, pickup students to Buffridge Drive., Left on Buffridge Drive., Left on Marimel

Lane (turn around at Marimel Lane cul-de-Rd., Right on Buffridge Drive., Left on Creighton Road (pickup students to Walnut Gove Road), Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickups), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Left on Foxlair Drive., Left on Foxbernie Drive., Left on Foxlair Court, Right on Foxlair Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 14 • Bus: 319 Start run at the intersection of: Creighton Road & Sandy Valley Road (7:51am), Right on Sandy Valley Road (pickup students to Colts Neck Road), Left on Colts Neck Road (Pick up students to Anvil Lane), Left on Anvil Lane (pick up students to Creighton Road), Right on Creighton Road (no student pick up) Left on Walnut Grove Road (Pickup Students to Highlander Place), Right on Highlander Place, Left on Little Sorrel Drive (no student pick up) Left on Travellers Way (no student pick up) Right on Walnut Grove Road (pickup students to Lee Davis Road), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickup), Proceed on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High. PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run :15 • Bus: 313 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike & Creighton Parkway (7:56 am), Proceed on Mechanicsville Turnpike (Pickup students on right to Pebble PathWay), Right on Pebble Pathway (Pickup students at intersections to Lake Haven Drive), Right on Lake Haven Drive (pickup students at intersections to Lake Haven Drive), Turn around on Lake Haven Drive., Left on Havenview Drive (pick up students at intersections to Goodlife Court), Left on Pebble Path Pkwy., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (Pickup students at intersections to Walnut Grove Road), Right on Walnut Grove Road (no student pick up) Right on Creighton ParkWay, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Lee Park Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High. PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 16 • Bus: 99 Start run at the intersection of: Fishtail Pond Court & Homehills Road (7:50am), Proceed on Homehills Road (pickup students to Northfall Creek ParkWay), Right on Northfall Creek Parkway (no student pickups), Left on Green Haven Dr (pickup students to Deep Creek Dr.), Left on Deep Creek Drive (no student pickups), Left on Pond Place Way (no student pickups), Right see BUS ROUTES, pg. 39


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on Walking Stick Lane (no student pickups), Right on Pond Grass Road (no student pickups), Left on Old Estates Way (no student pickups), Right on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickups), Right on Creighton Parkway(no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 17 • Bus: 123 Start run at the intersection of: Old Estates Way & Walnut Grove Road (7:55am), Proceed on Walnut Grove Road (Pickup students on right to Creighton ParkWay), Right on Creighton ParkWay, Right on Greystone Creek Road, Left on Silktree Place, Right on Yellow Rose, Right on Beargrass Lane, Right on Trumpetvine Lane, Left on Greystone Creek Road, Left on Pond Grass Road, Left on Willow Dance Road (turn around at Empresstree Lane), Right on Pond Grass Road, Right on Old Estates Way (no student pickups), Right on Walnut Grove Road (pickup students to Creighton ParkWay), Right on Creighton Road (no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ( pickup students to Woodbridge Road), Proceed on Mechanicsville Turnpike (no student pickups), Right on Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load. Run: 18 • Bus: 327 Start run at the intersection of: Creighton Road and Bonniefield Drive (7:50am), Continue north on Bonniefield Drive cross over Cold Harbor Road to Cactus Road, Right on Cactus Road, Left on Dahlia Road, Right on Cactus Road, Right on Morning Glory Road, Cross over Cactus Road, Right on Harver Way, Left on Betron Way (turn around at Harver Court), Right on Harver Way, Left on Morning Glory Road, Left on Cactus Road (no student pickups), Left on Bonniefield Drive (no student pickups), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Continue onto Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 19 • Bus: 283 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike & Adams Farm Lane (7:55am), Right on Adams Farm Road, Left on Bunker Hill Dr, Left on Lexington Drive., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Creighton Parkway (Pickup Students on Right Side to Walnut Grove Road), Right on Walnut Grove Road (No Student Pickups), Left on Merle Smith Lane, Left on Starke Court (to end turn around), Right on

Walnut Grove Road, Right on Cactus Road, Right on Queens Lace Road, Left on Lereve Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Old Hickory Drive., Proceed to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Middle. PM: Stonewall Middle First Load Run: 20 • Bus: 47 Start run at the intersection of: Eula Street & Kristy Star Lane (7:50 am), Right on Eula Street., Left on Mary Esther Lane, Right on Walnut Grove Road, Left on Travellers Way, Proceed on Travellers Way (turn around at end), Right on Little Sorrel Drive (turn around at end), Right on Travellers Way, Right on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickup), Right on Bluebird Way (no student pickup), Left on Mallard Way (no student pickup), Right on Brandy Creek Drive (no student pickup), Proceed on Lee Park Drive (no student pickup), Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickup), Continue to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 21 • Bus: 68 Start run at the intersection of: Brandy Hill Drive & Lee Davis Road (7:55am), Proceed on Lee Davis Road ( pick up students on right side to Walnut Grove Drive), Proceed on Lee Davis Road (no student pick ups), Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pick ups), Right on Kristy Star Lane and continue to Mary Esther Lane, Left on Mary Esther Lane, Right on Cold Harbor Road (pick up students to Walnut Grove Road), Proceed on Lee Davis Road, Right on Dove Way, Left on Jay Way, Right on Thrush Way, Right on Bell Creek Drive., Left on Mallard Way, Left on Thrasher Way, Right on Brandy Creek Drive., Right on Lark Way (turn around at Buckley Court), Right on Wren Way, Right on Robin Way, Left on Brandy Creek Drive., Proceed on Lee Park Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High, PM: Stonewall Jackson First Load Run: 22 • Bus: 107 Start run at the intersection of: Creighton Rd and Powhite Farms Dr (7:54 am), Left on Tammy Lane (no student pickup), Left on Marie Lane, Left on Chenault Way, Left on Sledds Lake Road, Right on Draperfield Road, Right on Dairy Drive (pickup students to Nells Trace)., Right on Marie Lane (no student pickups), Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Continue onto Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Middle First Load Run: 23 • Bus: 303 Start run at the intersection of: Tammy Lane and Tammy Court (7:48 am), Continue north on

Tammy Lane (pickup students to Wilt Lane), Left on McCauley Lane, Left on Chenault Way Right on Lake Vista Drive (pickup students to Luther Bosher Lane), Right on Luther Bosher Lane, Right on McCauley Lane (pickup students to Brooking Way), Left on Brooking Way (pickup students to Tammy Lane), Right on Tammy Lane, Left on Marie Lane, Left on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Right on Old Hickory to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load, Tuckaway Daycare PM Only Run: 24 • Bus: 315 Start run at the intersection of: Daffodil Road and Sydnor Lane (7:50 am), Left on Daffodil Road, Left on Bartlett’s Bluff Road, Left on Ancient Oak Drive., Left on Syndor Lane, Right on Oakley Hill Lane, Right on Cold Harbor Road ( pickup students to Autumn Ridge Lane), Right on Autumn Ridge Lane (turn around at end), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Left on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups) to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson First Load

Run: 27• Bus: 290 Start run at the intersection of: Catlin Road and Aquaris Drive (7:59am), Left on Senn Way, Right on Mill Valley, Right on River Holly Drive., Cross over to Aquaris Loop Right on Catlin Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 28 • Bus: 273 Start Run at: Beavedam Creek Apts. (7:54 am), Continue west on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups to Mechanicsville Turnpike ), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Bell Creek Road (Pick up Students at Bell Creek Road and Sandy Lane), Left on Hampton Inn Hotel Drive., Left on IHOP restaurant Drive., Left on Sandy Lane, Right on Bell Creek

Run: 29 • Bus: 182 Start run at the intersection of: Stonewall Parkway and Garden Park Lane (7:55 am), (Pickup students at “The Pines at Cold Harbor”), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Right on East Blvd., Left on Matroka Road, Left on Catlin Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Old Hickory Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load

Run: 30 • Bus: 300 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & Fast Lane (8:00 am), Right on Fast Lane (Turn Around at end at Zip Corvette), Right on Cold Harbor Road, Right on New Hunter Road, Right on Brook Way, Left on New Hunter Road, Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickup), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle). PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 31 • Bus: 73 Start run at the intersection of: Edgewood Road & Ridge Way (7:56 am), Proceed on Edgewood Road, Right on Dominion Park Drive., Right on Stonewall Parkway (no student Pickups), Cross Cold Harbor Road to Stonewall Drive., Left on Ambrose Drive., Right on Early Drive., Right see BUS ROUTES, pg. 40

The Hanover County Public Schools (HCPS) Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) advises the School Board, regarding needs of students with disabilities. It also assists HCPS in formulating plans for improving the performance and outcomes of all students with disabilities in the division’s schools and community.

Run: 25 • Bus: 335 Start run at the intersection of: Arrow Stone Road and Walnut Grove Court (7:55 am), Left on Walnut Grove Court, Left on Whipper Lane, Left on Peach Orchard Lane, Left on Walnut Grove Road, Right on Cornfield Lane, Left on Harvest Lane, Left on Sunnyhill Drive (turn around at Lauralee Circle), Left on Walnut Grove Drive., Right on Harvest Lane, Left on Thrush Way, Left on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load. Run: 26 • Bus: 266 Start run at the intersection of: Harbor Hill Drive and Colonel Crump Drive (7:55am), Proceed on Harbor Hill Drive., Right on Sunset Drive (turn around at Sunset Court), Left on Harbor Hill Drive, Left on Colonel Crump Drive., Left on Ann Cabell Lane, Right on Claybird Lane (turn around at Snaffle Lane), Left on Ann Cabell Lane, Right on Ann Cabell Court, Left on Bruce Academy Lane, Right on Bruce Academy Court, Right on Old Cold Harbor Road, Left on Harbor Hill Drive to Cold Harbor Road (Entrance of Mill Trace Apts), Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Left on Bell Creek Road (no student pickups), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Left on Old Hickory Drive., Right on Long Street to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High School First Load

Road, Stay Right to proceed on Bell Creek Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Left on Old Hickory Road, Continue straight into the Sherwood Crossing Apts, Left on Old Hickory Road, Right on Long Street / Lee Davis Access Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load

Special Education Advisory Committee Announces 2017-2018 Meeting Calendar

Throughout the year, the HCPS SEAC conducts public meetings. The SEAC encourages and welcomes public comment from individuals or groups about experiences, suggestions, and concerns regarding the education of students with disabilities. Written public comment is also welcomed and may be sent to hanoverprc@hcps.us The HCPS SEAC will meet on the following dates, beginning at 7:00 p.m. during the 2017-2018 school year. SEAC chairpersons will hold planning meetings 30 minutes prior to all subcommittee meetings. An additional planning meeting will be held on July 12, 2018 at 7:00 am. All meetings will be held at the School Board Office located at 200 Berkley Street, Ashland, VA 23005. Business Meetings Presentation topic for business meeting Subcommittee Meetings

9/11/17

11/6/17

1/8/18

3/5/18

5/7/18

6:15pm Literacy for Transition Orientation; 7pm Inclusive students (post Ableism Superintendent’s Education with school) Message disabilities 10/2/17

12/4/17

2/5/18

4/9/18

4/23/18

6/4/18 SEAC Annual Needs Report 5/21/18

7/12/18

The HCPS SEAC members for 2017-2018 are: Debra Holloway (Chair), Allison Thurman (Vice Chair), Christie Sumner (Secretary), Kara Brant, Lucy Cantrell, Jessica Collette, Kim Fennelly, Linda Fielding, Christina Finke, Hank Foley, Jamie Goodloe, Jennifer Lee, Regina Hodges, Yvette Jackson, Stephanie Kim, Laura Lunsford, Lisa Lunsford, Caroline Quigley, Candice Ramsey, Jennifer Rice, Victoria Russell, Bethany Sizemore, and Terese Urban. The consultants for the HCPS SEAC for 2017-2018 are: Jennifer Greif, Diane Brown, Lauran Ziegler, Marla Coleman, Charles Stevens, Meredith Eads, Karen Akom, Shellie Waldron, Kristen Wilken, Kelly Jones

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For more information about the Special Education Advisory Committee or if you are interested in consideration for membership, contact the Hanover County Public Schools Parent Resource Center at (804) 365-4596 or Debra Holloway, Chairman, at (804) 938-9381. Membership applications are located online at http://hcps2.hanover.k12.va.us/instruction/parentresource/seac.htm and are required to be submitted by May 15, 2018.

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BUS ROUTES Continued from pg. 39

on General Drive., Left on Ewell Road and continue onto West Boulevard, Left on Park Drive., Right on East Boulevard, Right on Stuart Drive., Left on Grant Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 32 • Bus: 120 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Road and Bell Creek Road (7:50am), Left on Bell Creek Road, Left on Meadow Gate Drive., Right on Caraway Lane, Left Fairview Drive., Right on Fondale Road, Left on Mayetta Drive., Left on Mintawood Lane, Left on Bell Spring Drive., Right on Greenview Road, Left on Pegway Lane, Left on Caraway Lane, Right on Meadow Gate Road, Left on Bell Creek Road, Proceed on Bell Creek Road, Left on Loralea Drive (turn around at Rampart Circle), Left on Bell Creek Road, Left on Alpen Lane, Left on Lynmar Lane, Left on Bell Creek Road, Right on AMF Drive to Pole Green Road, Right on Pole Green Road (pickup students to Plum Grove Drive), Right on Lee Davis Road to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 33 • Bus: 174 Start Run at: Plum Grove Drive & Pole Green Road (7:55 am), Proceed on Pole Green Road (Pick up stu-

dents to Lee Davis Road), Right on Lee Davis Road (Pick up students on right to Spicewood Drive), Right on Spicewood Drive (pick up students at intersections to Spicewood Place), Right on Soft Wind Drive (no student Pickups), Right on Soft Wind Lane (no student Pickups), Right on Plum Grove Drive (no student Pickups), Left on Spicewood Drive (no student Pickups), Right on Lee Davis Road (pickup students to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 34 • Bus: 157 Start Route at: Plum Grove Drive and Spicewood Drive (7:51am), Right on Plum Grove Drive., Right on Soft Wind Lane, Left on Soft Wind Drive., Right on Hanover Grove Lane, Left on Hanover Grove Boulevard (turnaround at the end), Left on Hanover Grove Lane (to end turnaround), Proceed on Hanover Grove Lane, Right on Soft Wind Drive., Left on Spicewood Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road (to the Stonewall Middle and Lee Davis High), PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 35 • Bus: 341 Start Run at the intersection of: Rural Point Road & Pole Green Road (7:55am), Proceed on Pole Green Road (pick up students on left to Lee Davis Road), Left on Lee Davis Road, Left on Wesbeam Drive (turn around at Horsham Drive), Proceed On Wesbeam Drive., Left on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Left on Cypresstree Lane, Left on Snowshed Lane, Right on Evergreen Lane, Right on Solitude Lane, Right on Gittings

Help Us Help Children! Did you know that Hanover County Public Schools provide special education and related services to children with disabilities?

Services Available Include: • • • • • • • • •

Evaluation and Assessment Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Adaptive Physical Education Hearing Services Vision Services Counseling Transition Services

• Parent Education and Information • Individualized Programming • Vocational Exploration and Training • A continuum of placement options (to least restrictive environments) • Interagency Referrals

If you think your child may need any of these services, you may talk to your child’s school, call the Special Education Department at 365-4500, or call the Parent Resource Center at 365-4596. The Hanover County School Board does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in its employment practices or educational programs and activities. The director of special education is designated as coordinator for nondiscrimination for access to and implementation of programs under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The assistant superintendent of human resources is designated as coordinator for nondiscrimination regarding personnel matters. To contact Hanover County Public Schools by telephone, please call 804-365-4500. 379666-01

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Court, Left on Kiwi Lane, Left on Lee Davis Road to school, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 36 • Bus: 268 Start run at the intersection of: Pimlico Drive and Christopher Paul Drive (8:00am), Left on Christopher Paul Drive., Right on Hawks Hill Lane, Right on Shane Edmonds Lane, Left on Pimlico Drive., Right on Laurel Meadows Drive., Left on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Proceed on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson Middle and Lee Davis High, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 37 • Bus: 6 Start run at the intersection of: Woodbridge Rd and Wedgewood Rd (7:58am), Left on Woodbridge Rd., Right on Foxrock La., Right on Lakeway Dr, Right on Tiffany La., Right on Lantana La., Left on J David Lane (pickup students to Brandy Ct.), Left on Pimlico Dr (no student pickups), Right on Laurel Meadows Dr (no student pickups), Left on Lee Davis Rd no student pickups to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 38 • Bus: 367 Start run at the intersection of: Woodbridge Road & Dunwoody Road (7:53 am), Right on Dunwoody Road, Left on Ridge Lane, Right on Woodbridge Road, Left on Sussex Road, Left on Gardenbrook Way, Right on Compass Point Lane, Right on Crump Drive (turn around at end), Right on Elliott Drive., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 39 • Bus: 299 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Turnpike and Meadow Dr (7:50 am), Right on Meadow Drive., Right on Wynbrook Lane, Left on Colony Drive., Left on Birch Lane, Right on Croftwood Drive., Left on Hunterbrook Drive., Right on Sandy Lane, Right on Croftwood Drive., Left on Birch Lane, Left on Colony Drive (Crossover Mechanicsville Turnpike), Left on Woodberry Drive., Right on Hunter Drive (turn around at end), Left on Woodberry Drive., Left on Colony Drive (continue around to Meadow Drive), Right on Wynbrook Lane, Left on Cherry Lane, Left on Kenmore Drive., Right on Meadow Drive., Left on Peachtree Road, Left on Willow Avenue (turnaround at the end), Right on Cherry Lane, Left on Wynbrook Lane, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Old Hickory Drive., Continue to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson

Middle First Load Run: 40 • Bus: 54 Start Route at: Elm Drive and Sporting Lane (8:00 am), Continue into the Chickahominy Bluffs Apartments (turn around), Right on Elm Drive to Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 41 • Bus: 76 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road and Old Millstone Drive (7:51 am), Continue on Old Millstone Drive to Old Gainsmill Lane, Right on Old Gainsmill Lane, Left on Old Reflection Circle (turn around at Old Reflection Circle Cul-de-Rd., Right on Old Gainsmill Lane, Left on Old Millstone Drive., Right on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Creighton Road (no student pickups), Right on Tammy Lane, Right on Marie Lane, Left on Cold Harbor Road (pickup students to Lynk Lane), Left on Lighthouse Place , Right on Harbor Drive (turn around in the cul-de-Rd., Left on Lighthouse Place, Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Proceed on Lee Davis Road, Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Right on Old Hickory Drive., Bare Right to continue on Old Hickory Drive., Right on Long Street to Lee Davis High School, Left on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson Middle School. PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 42 • Bus: 363 Start Route at: Deep Creek Drive & Pond Place Way (8:00 am), Left on Pond Place Way, Right on Walking Stick Lane, Right on Pond Grass Road, Left on Old Estates Way, Right on Walnut Grove Road to Creighton Parkway (no student pickups), Right on Creighton Parkway (no student pickups), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike to Lee Davis and Stonewall Jackson (no student pickups), PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 43 • Bus: 126 Start run at the intersection of: Walgrove Ct & Cold Harbor Road (7:49 am), Right on Walgrove Ct (To end and turn around), Right on Cold Harbor Road (Pick up students on Right Side to Brooking Way), Left on Brooking way (Pickup students at intersections to Adaline Lane), Right on Adaline Lane, Right on Poteet Lane, Right on Hanna Lane, Left on MCCauley Lane, Left on Adaline Lane, Right on Hanna Drive., Right on Brooking Way (no student pickups), Crossover Cold Harbor Road to Bell Creek Road, Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Old Hickory Drive., Right on Long Street., Drop off at LDHS. Left on Lee Davis Road, Right into Stonewall

Jackson Middle Bus Loop. PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 44 • Bus: 25 Start Route at: Wesbeam Drive & Lee Davis Road (7:50 am), Proceed on Lee Davis Road (Pick up students on right to Pole Green Road), Left on Pole Green Road, Left on Colemanden Drive., Left on Ryegate Place, Right on Thornham Lane, Right on Wetherden Drive (turn around at Hertsfordshire Way), Right on Brooks Hollow Drive., Right on Lee Davis Road (no student pickups), Proceed on Lee Davis Road no student pickups to Lee Davis High & Stonewall Jackson Middle, PM: Stonewall Jackson Middle First Load Run: 45 • Bus: 50 Start Route at: Turnage Lane and Weathered Oak Lane (7:51 am), Continue on Turnage Lane to Angela Nicole Drive., Left on Angela Nicole Lane, Right on Whiskey Hill Lane, Right on Christopher Paul Drive., Left on Meredith Farms Drive pickup students to Lee Davis Road, Left on Lee Davis Road (no pickups to Lee Davis High and Stonewall Jackson Middle), PM: Lee Davis High First Load Run: 46 • Bus: 181 Start run at the intersection of: Greystone Creek Road & Silk Tree Place (7:50am), Proceed on Greystone Creek Road (Pickup students at intersections to Pond Grass Rd), Right on Pond Grass Road (Pickup students at intersections to Old Track La., Right on Old Estates Way (No student pickup), Right on Walnut Grove Road (No student pickup), Right on Creighton Parkway (No student pickup), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike (No student pickup), Proceed on Mechanicsville Turnpike (No student pickup), Right on Lee Park Road, Right on Lee Davis Road to Stonewall Jackson MS then on to Lee Davis HS. PM: Lee Davis High First Load

MECHANICSVILLE ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 182 Start run at: Stonewall Drive & Ambrose Drive (7:18 am), Right on Stonewall Drive., Left on Ambrose Drive., Right on Early Drive., Right on General Drive., Left on Ewell Road, Right on West Blvd., Left on General Drive., Right on East Boulevard, Right on Park Drive., Left on Grant Drive., Left on Stuart Drive., Right on East Blvd., Right on Cold Harbor Road (Pickup students on right to New Hunter Road), Left on New Hunter Road, Right on Brook Way, Right on Jennifer Lane, Right on Stonewall ParkWay, (Pickup students at “The Pines at Cold Harbor”/ Park bench), Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Continue on

Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left into Mechanicsville Elementary. Run: 2 • Bus: 273 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Road & Old Mechanicsville Bypass (7:15 am), Proceed on Atlee Road (Pickup students on Right to Davis Ave), Right on Davis Ave., Left on Shady Grove Road, Right on Ridgeview Road, Right on Deborah Road, Right on Arnoka Road (cross over Shady Grove, to end turn around), Right on Shady Grove Road (pickup students to Full View Ave), Right on Full View Avenue, Right on Roosevelt Avenue, Left on Bruce Boulevard, Right on York Avenue, Right on Full View Avenue (turnaround at end), Proceed on Full View Avenue, Right on York Ave., Right on Atlee Road (pick up students on Right side to Mechanicsville Elementary)Left in to Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 3 • Bus: 266 Start run at the intersection of: Mill Trace Apartments at Ellerson Mill Circle (7:12 am), Proceed on Ellerson Mill Circle, Left on Harbor Hill Drive., Right on Old Cold Harbor Road, Left on Bruce Academy Court, Left on Bruce Academy Lane, Right on Ann Cabell Court, Left on Ann Cabell Lane, Proceed on Ann Cabell Lane, Right on Claybird Lane (turn end around at), Left on Snaffle Lane (turn around at Snaffle Court), Left on Claybird Lane, Left on Ann Cabell Lane, Right on Colonel Crump Drive., Right on Harbor Hill Drive., Right on Sunset Drive., Left on Harbor Hill Drive., Left on Cold Harbor Road, Proceed on Atlee Road, Then proceed to Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 4 • Bus: 185 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & Beaverdam Creek Apartments (7:25 am), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road, Left on Stonewall Parkway (pick up students at All Aboard Child Care), Proceed on Stonewall ParkWay, Right on Elm Drive., Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike., Left on Atlee Road, Continue to Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 5 • Bus: 300 Start run at intersection: Davis Ave & Atlee Road 7:25 am., Proceed on Atlee Road ( Pick up students on right between Davis Ave & Lee Ave), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Fast Lane (To end turn around), Right on Cold Harbor Road, Right on Stonewall Parkway (no student pickups), Left on Elm Drive., Proceed on Sporting Lane, Proceed Stand Circle (turn around), Proceed on Stand Circle, Proceed on Sporting Lane, Proceed on Elm Drive., Right on Stonewall Parkway (no student see BUS ROUTES, pg. 41


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pickups), Left on Cold Harbor Road (Pickup Students to Bridge), Left into Mechanicsville Elementary. Run: 6 • Bus: 290 Start run at the intersection of: Cold Harbor Road & East Blvd (7:15 am), Proceed on Cold Harbor Road (Pickup students on right to Catlin Road), Right on Catlin Road, Left on Aquarius Drive., Right on Aquarius Loop, Right on Mill Valley Road, Left on Senn Way, Left on River Pine Drive., Left on River Holly Drive., Right on Mill Valley Road, Left on Catlin Road, Left on Matroka Road, Right on East Blvd., Left on Cold Harbor Road (no student pickups), Left into Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 7• Bus: 239 Start run at the intersection of: Jennifer Lane and Stonewall Parkway (7:20 am), Proceed on Jennifer Lane to Brook Way, Right on Brook Way, Left on New Hunter Road, Left on Brook Way, Right on Jennifer Lane, Left on Edgewood Road, Right on Dominion Park Drive., Right on Stonewall ParkWay, Left on Cold Harbor Road to Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 8 • Bus: 44 Start run at the intersection of: Mechanicsville Elementary Bus Ramp and Atlee Road (7:17am), Proceed on Atlee Road (Pick up students on Right side to Signal Hill Road), Right on Signal Hill Road (pick up students to Strain Avenue), Right on Strain Avenue (pick up students at intersections to Dunfee Lane), Left on Dunfee Lane, Left on Edgeworth Road (pick up students at intersections to Signal Hill Road), Right on Signal Hill Road, Right on Ford Avenue, Left on Oak Street., Left on Elm Drive (pick up students at intersections to Elm Tree Terrace), Left on Mechanicsville Turnpike ., Left on Edgeworth Road, Right on Grace Lane, Right on Public Lane, Right on Carolyn Lane, Right on Edgeworth Road, Right on Signal Hill Road, Right on Jackson Avenue, Left on Lee Avenue, Left on Atlee Road, Left into Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 9 • Bus: 224 Start run at the intersection of: Barnett Avenue and Oak Street (7:13 am), Proceed on Barnett Avenue, Left on Hill View Drive., Left on Princess Anne Drive., Right on Clark Circle (1st). Right on Princess Anne Drive., Right on Hill View Drive., Right on Barnette Avenue, Left on Ford Ave., Right on Windsor Drive., Right on Moritz Lane, Right on Rie-Bob Lane, Left on Strain Avenue, Left on Sawyer Lane, Left on Sunshine Court (turn around), Right on Sawyer Lane, Right

on Windsor Drive., Right on Atlee Road to Mechanicsville Elementary Run: 10 • Bus: 139 Start run at the intersection of: Atlee Road and Mechanicsville Elementary Bus Cir (7:15 am), Proceed on Atlee Road (Pick up students to South Mayfield Lane), Right on South Mayfield Lane, Left on Landover Drive., Left on Crestline Lane, Right on Atlee Road, Right on Carter Lane, Right on Landover Drive, Left on South Mayfield Lane, Right on Holly Lane, Proceed on North Mayfield Lane, Right on Brook Drive., Right on Meadowview Lane, Right on Atlee Road, Right on N. Mayfield, Right on Brook Drive., Right on South Mayfield Lane, Left on Atlee Road, Mechanicsville Baptist Daycare. Run: 11 • Bus: 119 Start run at the intersection of: Shady Grove Road Tavern Keepers Way (7:15 am), Proceed on Shady Grove Road (Pickup students to Meadowbridge Road), Left on Meadowbridge Road, Left in to Shady Grove Methodist Drive (Pickup Students at Kiddies Kids), Proceed on Shady Grove Methodist Drive, Right on Shady Grove Road (Pick up students to Mountain Lily Lane), Left on Mountain Lily Lane, Right on Darva Glen (turn around at Hartpine Court), Left on Darva Glen, Left on Olde Grove Glen, Left on Shady Grove Road, Left on Zorbas Lane, Right on Darva Glen, Right on Mountain Lily Lane, Left on Shady Grove Road (pickup students on Right Side to Davis Ave), Right on Davis Ave (no student pickups), Right on Atlee Road (no student pickups), Left into Mechanicsville Elementary. SHADY GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Daycare AKA Kiddies Kids

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Lane (7:27 am), Left on Pantego, Continue east on Pantego Lane (picking up students to Linderwood Drive), Right on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Left on Tarleton Drive (pickup up students to Doncastle Court), Right on Althea Bend Court (turn around in the culde-Rd., Right on Tarleton Drive (pickup students to Little Joselyn Drive), Right on Little Joselyn Drive (no student pickups), Right on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Right on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left into Pearson’s Corner Elementary School Bus Loop Run: 3 • Bus: 344 Start run at the intersection of: Oak Cottage Dr & Newcastle Dr (7:20 am), Proceed on Oak Cottage Dr (Pickup students at intersections to Linderwood Dr.), Right on Linderwood Dr, Right on Brickerton Dr, Right on Morning Dew Lane (turn around at end), Right on Brickerton Drive., Left on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Right on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Left in to Pearson’s Corner Elementary Bus Loop. Run: 4 • Bus: 301 Start run at the intersection of: Auburn Grove Ct & Linderwood Drive (7:22 am), Proceed on Linderwood Dr (Pickup to Red Hill Circle), Proceed on Linderwood Dr (no student pickups), Right on Brickerton Drive., Left on Waldelock Place (turn around at the end), Left on Brickerton Drive., Left on Shawns Grove Pl., Turn around on Shawns Grove Pl., Right on Bickerton Drive (no student pickups), Left on Linderwood Drive (no student pickups), Right on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups) Left in to Pearson’s Corner Elementary Bus Loop

Run: 1 • Bus: 308 Start run at the intersection of: Rushbrooke La & Rutlandshire Dr (7:25 am), Proceed on Rutlandshire Drive., Right on Barnfield Lane, Right on Atlee Road, Right on Combs Dr, Right on Cool Spring Rd., Right on New Ashcake Road, Right on Seminole Road, Left on Mattaponi Road, Left on Pamunkey Road, Right on New Ashcake Road, Left on Georgie Drive., Left on Suzanne Drive., Right on Georgie Drive., Right on New Ashcake Road, Proceed on Ashcake Road to (pickup students to Pearson’s Corner Elementary), Right into Pearson’s Corner Elementary School Bus Loop

Run: 5 • Bus: 144 Start run at the intersection of: Rouzie Court & Linderwood Drive (7:26am), Proceed on Linderwood Drive., Right on Minglewood Lane (to end turn around), Proceed on Minglewood Lane, Crossover Linderwood Drive., Proceed on Little Joselyn Drive., Left on Tarleton Drive., Left on Morella Place, Right on Summer Grove Road (no student pickups), Left on Winterham Drive (pickup students at intersections to Linderwood Drive), Right on Linderwood Dr (no student pickups), Right on New Ashcake Road (Pickup students on right side to Pearson’s Corner Elementary), Left in to Pearson’s Corner Elementary Bus Loop

Run: 2 • Bus: 85 Start run at the intersection of: Brickerton Drive at Pantego

Run: 6 • Bus: 177 Start run at the intersection of:

Combs Drive and Cavlin Court (7:24 am), Left on Cavlin Court, Left on New Holland Lane, Left on Oakham Drive., Left on Combs Drive., Right on Crestfield Drive., Left on Hughesland Road, Right on Cool Spring Road, Right on New Ashcake to Pearson’s Corner Elementary (No student pick ups), Left into Pearson’s Corner Elementary School Bus Loop Run: 7 • Bus: 304 Start run at the intersection of: New Ashcake Road & Holly Road (7:20am), Proceed on New Ashcake Road (pickup students on right side to Linderwood Drive), Left on Linderwood Drive., Left on Cottleston Circle (to end turn around), Right on Linderwood Drive., Right on Summer Grove Road , Left on Morella Place (No Student Pickup), Right on Tarleton Drive (No Student Pickup), Right on Little Joselyn Drive (No Student Pickup), Right on Summer Grove Road, Right on Cool Water Lane picking up students to New Ashcake Road, Right on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups to Pearson’s Corner Elementary), Left into Pearson’s Corner Elementary, School Bus Loop Run 8 • Bus: 242 Start run at the intersection of: New Ashcake Rd and Cool Spring Rd (7:15 am), Left on Cool Spring Road (pickup students to Ringview Drive on right side), Right on Ringview Drive (3 point turn around at Thornecrest Dr.), Right on Cool Spring Road (Pick up students on right side to Self-Storage business), Turn around at Self Storage business. Proceed on Cool Spring Road (Pick up students on right side to Blakeridge Avenue), Right on Blakeridge Avenue (turn around at Knollwood Court), Proceed on Blakeridge Avenue, Right on Brittewood Circle, Right on Blakeridge Avenue, Right Cool Spring Road (pickup students to New Ashcake Road on right side), Right on New Ashcake Road, Left into Pearson’s Corner Elementary School Bus Loop Run: 9 • Bus: 223 Start run at Chamberlayne Road and New Ashcake Road (7:10 am) Proceed on Chamberlayne Road (Pickup students on right to Windmill Watch Way), Right on Windmill Watch Way, Right on Laurel Grove Road, Right on Cedar Lane, Left on Winston Drive., Right on Laurel Grove Road, Right on Powhickery Drive (turn around at Duling Road), Left on Laurel Grove Road, Left on Jupiter Drive., Right on Chamberlayne Road, Proceed on Chamberlayne Road, Right on Shannon Drive (To end

turn around), Left on Jupiter Drive., Left on Mars Drive., Left on North Star Drive., Left on Neptune Drive., Left on Jupiter Drive., Right on Chamberlayne Road (pick up students to Rutlandshire Drive), Right on Rutlandshire Drive., Left on Barnfield Lane, Right on Atlee Road (To end and turn around), Proceed on Atlee Road, Left on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups), Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Right into Pearsons Corner bus loop, PM ONLY: Educare Daycare & Minnieland Academy (Rutland) Run: 10 • Bus: 173 Start run at Oakham Dr & Lyndon Circle (7:25 am) Proceed on Oakham Drive., Right on Fox Hill Farm Road, Left on Colvincrest Drive., Left on Oakham Drive., Right on Combs Drive., Right on Crestfield Dr, Right on Hughesland Road, Right on Barnescrest Drive., Left on Kiblercrest Drive Left on Colvincrest Drive Left on Hughesland Road, Left on Cool Spring Rd, Left on Combs Dr, Left on Atlee Rd, Left on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups)Left on New Ashcake Road (no student pickups), Right into Pearsons Corner Bus Loop

POLE GREEN ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 268 Start run at the intersection of: Minnie Ball Ave & Dress Blue Drive (7:25 am), Left on Minnie Ball Avenue, Right on Brevet Lane, Right on Six Pound Lane, Right on Prolonge, Left on Battalion Drive Right on Brigadier Drive Proceed on Bell Creek Road, Left on Pole Green Road, Proceed on Pole Green Road, Left on Pole Green Park Lane, Proceed to Pole Green Elementary. Run: 2 • Bus: 243 Start run at the intersection of: Haversack Lane and Six Pound Lane (7:20am) Left on Haversack Lane Right on Gabion Lane (turn around at Barbette Ct) Left on Brigadier Road (no student pickups) Proceed on Bell Creek Road (no student pickups) Left on Pole Green Road (no student pickups) Proceed to Pole Green Elementary Run: 3 • Bus: 50 Start run at the intersection of: Feildshire Drive & Pole Green Road (7:19 am) Proceed on Pole Green Road (pickup students to Lee Davis Road) Right on Lee Davis Road (pickup students to Hill Meadows Court) Turn around at McGregor Farm Drive Proceed on Lee Davis Road (pickup students to Pole Green Road) Left on Pole Green Road (pick up Students at Rustic Lane) Right on Sherrington Drive Right on Pimlico Drive Right on Angela

Nicole Lane Right on Turnage Lane Right on Greenback Drive Left on Sherrington Drive Right on Pole Green Road Left on Pole Green Park Lane to Pole Green Elementary Run: 4 • Bus: 292 Start run at the intersection of: Old Calvary Drive and Thicket Run Way (7:20 am) Make a U-Turn on Old Cavalry Drive Left on Stronghold Drive Left on Skirmish Lane Right on Retreat Hill Lane Left on Winding Hills Drive Left on Old Cavalry (no student pickups) Right on Perryville Drive (turn around in cul-de-sac) Right on Old Cavalry Proceed on Calvary Drive (no student pickups) Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickups) Left on Pole Green Road (no students pickups to Pole Green Elementary Run: 5 • Bus: 220 Start run at the intersection of: Siege Road and Old Cavalry Drive (7:21 am) Proceed on Old Cavalry Drive to Ironclad Drive Right on Ironclad Drive (turn around at Ironworks Court) Right on Old Cavalry Drive (no student pickups) Left on Gettysburg Lane (turn around at Devil’s Den Lane) Left on Old Cavalry Drive (no student pickups) Left on Walnut Grove Road (no student pickup) Left on Pole Green Road no student pickups to Pole Green Elementary Run: 6 • Bus: 78 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Road and Pole Green Park Road (7:14 am) Continue east on Pole Green Road to Williamsville Road Left on Williamsville Road (turnaround at Talley Farm Lane) Proceed on Williamsville Road Left on Pole Green Road Left on Woodlawn Drive (turnaround at Talley Pond Road) Left on Pole Green Road Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pickup students to Walnut Grove Road) Right on Walnut Grove Road (pickup students on right side to Pole Green Road) Left on Pole Green Road (No students pickup’s to Pole Green Elementary) Run: 7 • Bus: 349 Start run at the intersection of: Scarecrow Road and Lodgepole Drive (7:30 am) Proceed on Lodgepole Drive to Southern Watch Place Left on Southern Watch Place Right on Midnight Drive Right on Dijon Drive Right on Tarragon Drive (to end turn around, return to Pole Green Road) Right on Pole Green Road (no student pickups to Pole Green Elementary) Run: 8 • Bus: 186 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Road & Cosby Lane (7:13 am) Proceed on Pole Green Road (Pickup see BUS ROUTES, pg. 42

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students to Raven Run Drive) Left on Raven Run Drive Left on Scarecrow Road Left on Lodgepole Drive Left on Midnight Drive Left on Fieldshire Drive (turnaround at Fieldshire Court) Proceed on Fieldshire Drive Left on Midnight Drive (turnaround at end) Left on Fieldshire Drive Left on Banshire Drive (turnaround at Banshire Court) Left on Fieldshire Drive Right on Pole Green Road Left on Pine Hill Road (turnaround at Nedam Lane) Left on Pole Green Road to Pole Green Elementary. Run: 9 • Bus: 235 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Rd & Walnut Grove Rd (7:07 am) Proceed on Walnut Grove Rd (Pickup Students to Hanover Meadow Dr) Right on Hanover Meadow Dr (turnaround at end) Right on Walnut Grove Rd, Right on Old Cavalry Dr (pick up students to Dugout Terrace) Left on Dugout Terrace Continue on Dugout Terrace to Muzzle Court (turn around at Muzzle Ct) Right on Old Cavalry Drive Right on Walnut Grove Rd (pickup Students to Mechanicsville Turnpike) Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike (pickup Students to Westhaven Dr) Right on Westhaven Dr (to end turnaround) Right on Mechanicsville Turnpike Right on Creighton Pkwy (turnaround at

end) Right on Mechanicsville Tpke Right on Woodbridge Rd, Left on Wedgewood Rd, Right on J David La Right on Pimlico Dr Left on Sherrington Dr Right on Pole Green Rd to Pole Green Elementary Run: 10 • Bus: 54 Start run at the intersection of: Sherrington Drive and Gemstone Place (7:30am) Proceed on Sherrington Drive Right on Harbor Mist Lane Left on Creighton Road Right on Pole Green Road Right on Dijon Drive Left on Tarragon Drive to Pole Green Road Right on Pole Green Road to Pole Green Elementary Run: 11 • Bus: 307 Start run at the intersection of: Pole Green Road & Lee Davis Road (7:23 am) Proceed on Pole Green Road (Pick up students to Verdi Lane) Right on Verdi Lane (Pick up students to Brigadier Road) Right on Brigadier Road Left on Salient Lane Left on Battalion Drive Right on Brigadier Road Left on Vidette Lane Right on Red Sash Drive Right on Dress Blue Circle Right on Dress Blue Drive Left on Brigadier Road Proceed on Bell Creek Road Left on Pole Green Road to Pole Green Road to Pole Green Elementary Run: 12 • Bus : 291 Start run at the intersection of: Battalion Drive & Annex Lane (7:20 am) Proceed on Battalion Drive

Left on Smoothbore Lane Right on Annex Lane Left on Hard Tack Road Right on Dress Blue Drive Right on Brigadier Drive Proceed on Bell Creek Road Left on Pole Green Road Proceed on Pole Green Road Left on Pole Green Park Lane Proceed to Pole Green Elementary.

WASHINGTON HENRY ELEMENTARY Run: 1 • Bus: 147 Start run at the intersection of: Pleasant Grove Road & Atlee Road (7:07 am) Left on Pleasant Grove Road Right on Meadowbridge Road Left on Atlee Road Right on Windsor Drive Right on Eleanor Drive Left on Lucille Road Left on Lake Terrell Drive Left on Thelma Lou Road Right on Eleanor Drive Right on Windsor Drive Right on Barnette Ave Left on Addie Drive Right on Windsor Drive Left on Troub Lane Right on Bink Place (turn around at end of Cul-de-sac) Left on Windsor Drive Right on Gold Coast Lane Right on Buckard Drive Right on Elwin Drive Left on Windsor Drive Left on Ellerson Drive Right on Meadowbridge Road Left on Atlee Road (no student pickups) Right on Mann Drive no student pickups to Washington Henry Elementary Run: 2 • Bus: 162 Start run at: Atlee Rd & Rainbow Station @ Bon Secour MRH (7:05 am)

Right on Memorial Regional Hospital access road to Rainbow Station Daycare Right on Meadowbridge Road Left on Ellerson Drive Right on Shire Parkway Right on Shire Court (turn around in Shire Court Cul-desac) Right on Shire Parkway (turn around in Shire Parkway Cul-de-sac) Right on Kelshire Trace (turn around in Kelshire Trace Cul-de-sac) Right on Shire Parkway Right on Ellerson Drive Right on Timberlake Green Drive Left on Buckard Drive Proceed on Elwin Drive Left on Ellerson Drive Right on Meadowbridge Road Left on Spring Valley Road Right on Burnside Drive Right on Newman Drive Left on Hillcrest Lane Right on Burnside Drive Left on Atlee Road Left on Summerwalk Parkway Right on Ellerson Green Place (turn around at Ellerson Green Terrace) Left on Summerwalk Parkway Left on Atlee Road (no student pickups) Right on Lansdowne Road Left on Del Ray Drive Right on Mann Drive to Washington Henry Elementary Note: PM ONLY Rainbow Station Day care. PM ONLY Atlee Christian Day care Run: 3 • Bus: 101 Start run at the intersection of: Meadow Bridge Road & Ellerson Station Drive (7:24am) Proceed on Ellerson Station Drive Right on Mary Mundie Lane Left on Apricot Lane Left on Baneberry Drive Left on Ellerson Station Drive Right on Wonderland Lane Right on Ellerson Farm Drive Right on Franklin Lane Left on Tangle Oaks Drive Right on Tangle Pond Lane Left on Oak Bower Lane Right on Tangle Ridge Drive (to end turn around) Left on Tangle Oaks Drive Right on Franklin Lane Left on Ellerson Farm Drive Right on Carneal Lane Left on Atlee Road (Pick up students on right side to Lansdowne Road) Right on Mann Drive to Washington Henry Elementary

Run: 4 • Bus: 174 Start run at the intersection of: Shady Grove Rd and Academy Drive (7:05 am) Right on Culley Drive (turn around at end) Right on Academy Drive Proceed on Verdi Lane Right on Pole Green Road Right on Antique Lane (turn around at end) Right on Pole Green Road Right on Shady Grove Road (pickup students to Chamberlayne Road) Right on Chamberlayne Road Right on Hanover Crossing Drive Left on Shady Grove Road Right on Mann Drive to Washington Henry Elementary Bell Creek Learning Center Daycare & The Learning Connection Daycare PM ONLY Run: 5 • Bus: 342 Start run at the intersection of: Merrilake Court and Silkwood Drive (7:20 am) Left on Redberry Lane (turn around in Redberry Lane Cul-de-sac) Left on Silkwood Drive Left on Summer Walk Parkway Right on Shady Ridge Lane (turn around at Springset Lane) Right on Summer Walk Parkway (turn around at end) Proceed on Summer Walk Parkway Left on Atlee Road (no student pickups) Right on Mann Drive to Washington Henry Elementary Run: 6 • Bus: 156 Start run at the intersection of: Mann Dr & Atlee Rd (7:07am) Proceed on Atlee Road (pickup students to Atlee Library, turn around in shopping center) Right on Atlee Road Right on Rollins Lane Right on Stywalt Lane Right on Russet Lane Right on Atlee Road Left on Atlee Springs Drive Right on Meadowsweet Drive Left on Winter Spring Drive (turn around at Snowstraw Place) Right on Meadowsweet Drive Left on Atlee Springs Drive Cross over Atlee Road to Quailfield Road Left on Compass Drive Left on Wanda Drive Right on Kaye Drive Right

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on Colmar Drive Left on Jane Lee Circle Left on Holly Ridge Road Right on Briarthorn Court (turn around in cul-de-sac) Right on Holly Ridge Road Right on Atlee Road Right on Marc Gregory Court (turn around in cul-de-sac) Left on Atlee Road (pickup students to Mann Drive) Right on Mann Drive to Washington Henry Elementary Run: 7 • Bus: 359 Start run at the intersection of: Studley Road & Wyattwood Road (7:15 am) Left on Wyattwood Road (turnaround at Wyattwood Road Cul-de-sac) Right on Studley Road Cross over Shady Grove Road Continue on Studley Road Left on Rural Crosse Drive Left on Winter Spring Drive Right on Atlee Lake Court (turnaround at end) Left on Winter Spring Drive Right on Rural Crosse Drive Right on Studley Road Left on Twin Oaks Road Left on Oakfield Lane Left on Fayemont Drive Right on Studley Road Left on Rutland Road Left on Sherton Drive Right on McFaye Ave Right on Atlee Rd, Right on Chamberlayne Road (pickup on Chamberlayne Road to Huntington Woods) Right on Huntington Woods Drive (turn around at Huntington Woods & Sugar Wood Drive) Right on Chamberlayne Road Right on Shady Grove Road Right on Studley Road Left on Cardinal Creek Dr. Left on Quail Creek Dr. Right on Shady Grove Road (pickup students to Mann Drive) Right on Mann Drive (to Washington Henry Elementary) Run: 8 • Bus: 2 Start run at the intersection of: Chamberlayne Road & Marley Drive (7:15 am) Right on Marley Drive (3 point turnaround at entrance to Marley Pointe) Right on Chamberlayne Road (pickup students to McKenzie Drive) Right on Crown Colony Parkway Right on Braxton Way (turnaround on Braxton Way) Right on Crown Colony Parkway (to end turn around) Right on Sir Michael Lane (To end turn around) Right on Crown Colony Parkway Right on Assembly Way Left on Evanston (turnaround at Doral Place) Right on Assembly Way Right on Crown Colony Parkway Left on Chamberlayne Road (no student pickups) Left on Shady Grove Road picking up students to Washington Henry Elementary Run: 9 • Bus: 48 (PM only) Start run at Washington Henry Elementary (2:30 pm) Right on Mann Drive Left on Atlee Road Left into Rainbow Station DayCare Stop At Rainbow Station DayCare Right on Atlee Road Right on Grove Road Stop at Bon Secour Regional Memorial Day Care


MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES EPISCOPAL

All Souls Episcopal Church Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran 8154 Atlee Rd Sunday Worship - August 9:15 am Holy Eucharist We are a welcoming, Inclusive faith community. Nursery Provided * 804-559-9302 Katherine Dougherty, Deacon 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 All Are Welcome 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:45 am Please visit our website creatorcontact@comcast.net

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

INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00, Contemporary 9:30 & 11:00, 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; Mike Campbell, Youth Minister; Ashley Sears, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org

INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN

NAZARENE

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

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

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

PRESBYTERIAN

SOUTHERN BAPTIST 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

SOUTHERN BAPTIST 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

Knox Reformed PCA 4883 Southard Lane Sunday School 9:30 Worship 11AM Scriptural, Confessional & Traditional

Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 www.BroadusChurch.org Belong, Believe, Become

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

MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee and Signal Hill Rd. 746-5496; www.MechPresVA.org Rev. Nancy Clark Sunday Schedule: 10 am Sunday Worship Service Thursday Night Worship 6:30pm (Food Truck 5:30pm on Thursday)

Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.coolspring.org or call 746-0800

New Highland Baptist Church 8:30 am & 11am Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School; 9200 New Ashcake Road, 550-9601 ww.newhighlandbaptist.org

Fairfield Presbyterian Church Worship: 9am Contemporary 11am Traditional 6930 Cold Harbor Rd, 23111. www.fairfieldpcusa.org

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, 6:30pm. Church phone: 746-2788

SOUTHERN BAPTIST 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

Hebron Campus 3407 King William Rd. Aylett (at Mangohick) 23009 11am Contemporary Worship

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

Shalom Baptist Church 7446 Adams Farm Road (church office) 746-7737 Sunday Activities will be held @ Pole Green Elementary School 8993 Pole Green Park Lane 8:30 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship Tuesday Night Activities will be held @ Broadus Baptist Church 5351 Pole Green Road 6:15 pm Children, Youth & Adults Bible Studies www.shalombaptist .net

For info, call 335-6728

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST

Web: graceunitedfc.org

New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mech. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday Prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley, Pastor. For more info 321-2110. www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org

Our Mission: "Love God, Learn the Bible, Care for People" Glenn Hawkins, Pastor 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

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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 Summer Sunday Worship 10am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School for all ages 9 am. 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 Mass celebrated on Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM

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CLASSIFIEDS Residential for Rent Apartment Referral Services Policy Apartment referral service companies sell lists of available apartments for rent in your area. Please read contracts thoroughly to ensure that you understand and agree to all the terms and the cancellation policy of the contract.

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HOUSES UNFURNISHED Hanover Courthouse Area 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large yard. $1050/month + $1050/Deposit Available Immediately. Call 746-7654

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Executive Director

A & N Hauling, LLC Gravel, Mulch, Top Soil & Sand Call 804-876-2887

Hauling - All Types of Light Hauling Trash - Brush - Junk - Clean Out Garages and Sheds - Etc. Reasonable Prices. Call 347-4943 or 746-8653

We have immediate openings for

• Inserters (Part-Time) • Material Handlers (Full-Time) • District Managers (Full-Time)

Announcements

Apply at our Job Fair Wednesday, August 30 • 5-7 p.m.

GENERAL & SPECIAL NOTICES $ CASH $ CASH $ CASH $ ANY PROPERTY ANY CONDITION CALL or TEXT JESSE ANYTIME! 804-537-0673

Richmond Times-Dispatch Hanover Production Center 8460 Times Dispatch Blvd., Mechanicsville Various shift times available: 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Inserters: $9 per hour District Managers: $36,000 a year Material Handlers: $22,000 - $25,000 a year

Merchandise MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 1-unit holds 2. Call 804-569-8030

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PIANO LESSONS Challenging, yet fun ! Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced BA Degree Music 25 Years Experience Jeanette H Harrison (804) 746-0062

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GENERAL Cool Spring Child Care Center is accepting applications for a parttime teacher in its After School program. Great work environment…must be 18 or older. Experience necessary. 2-6 pm Mon-Fri. Call 804-746-4179.

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(804) 746-1235 ext. 2

-SEASON SPECIALLoad of Driveway Stone, delivered & tailgate spread, $250. Screened Top Soil $250/ per load. Also available driveway grading & bushogging. Call 804-400-9957

APARTMENTS UNFURN. Gethsemane Court Apt. 2-Bedrooms, 1-bath. 2-story with central air, range, refrigerator & washer/dryer hook up. $850/ month. Available September 1st! Section 8 approved. Call Dennis 746-8630 or 513-0717.

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Recruitment

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AUTO REPAIR/PARTS

AUTO REPAIR/PARTS

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN!! Experience is necessary working in a collision repair shop. ICAR credentials would be great but not necessary. We are very busy in collision repair. Would like to hire two man team if you have a buddy with one being the leader. Commission shop with DRP’s keep us busy. Good benefits vacation, healthcare, 401K retirement, 8 to 5, M/F.

Call 804 746 2590 ask for Paul Dorn for appointment interview. Colonial Body & Paint Shop located in Village of Mechanicsville.

Electricians/Helpers Houston Electric LLC located in Mechanicsville, VA has immediate openings for full-time experienced commercial Electricians and Helpers. Call 804559-6023 to schedule an interview and provide contact information and work history.

GENERAL Adult Care needed - part-time, 3/4-times weekly for 3-hours a day. Please call 804-839-4582

The Ashland Main Street Association, a designated Virginia Main Street Community, is a non-profit, 501c3 organization comprised of community volunteers representing businesses, civic organizations, Randolph-Macon College, and residents of Town of Ashland affectionately known as the "Center of the Universe" - is seeking a full-time Executive Director. Interested individuals are encouraged to access the following link for a complete job description and application information: http://ma streetashland.org/news/ashlandmain-street-seeking-executivedirector Gary Chapman’s Auto is seeking Automotive Technician, full time position. 2 years experience. Must have own tools. Also seeking Technician’s Helper, full time. Call Gary 730-1009 Groundperson - Medek Tree Service, Inc. is seeking groundperson to assist with clean-up. Must have valid VA D/L with excellent driving record , be able to pass a pre-employment as well as random drug test. Benefits available, pay based on experience. 804-746-8580 Pet Boarding Facility looking for PT Kennel Assistant Pet experience helpful. Early Mornings & Afternoons. Includes weekends & some holidays. Call 730-4616 Toddler University is hiring for a full time cook. Must have previous experience. Apply within or call 569-0301 9001 Dickey Drive, Mechanicsville Behind the McDonalds on 301 Wanted Residential Plumber & Helper. Good Pay, Paid Holidays, & Vacation. Must have 3 years in the field experience. Please call 804-746-5030 if interested or fax resume to 804-746-5185

TRANSPORTATION

Bucket Operator/Crew Leader Medek Tree Service, Inc. is seeking experienced Bucket operator/Crew Leader to perform residential tree care operations. Must have valid VA D/L, CDL a plus, excellent driving record , be able to pass a pre-employment as well as random drug test. Benefits available. 804-746-8580

Class A CDL Driver Medek Enterprises, LLC. is seeking highly skilled Regional CDL Class A Driver. Driver will be responsible for hauling wood chips, must have excellent driving record and be able to pass a pre-employment as well as random drug test. Hourly or Commission 804746-8580

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HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS CARPENTRY

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Affordable Home Repairs Carpentry, Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows, Gutters & Decks. Lic/Ins. Jim Martin, 347-3812

CHIMNEY CLEANING Hanover Chimney Sweeps Serving area since 1981. Ins. Chimney & Gutter Cleaning. 746-1056

ELECTRICAL Affordable Generator - Installations, Sales, Service & Repairs Free Estimates. BBB. Call 746-4350 www.mallory-electric.com Danny Electric Specializing in Residential Service. Professional work that you can afford! Lic/Ins. Danny Hinton, 804-640-5044

EXCAVATING A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE Commercial and Residential Excavation Clearing & Site Work, Road & Driveway Construction & Repair, All Size Ponds, Grading, Shore Line Repairs & Erosion Control. Lic. Fully Ins. 746-2605

FENCING **Fence Scapes** 559-8797 Custom Wood, Chain-Link, Vinyl, Ornamental Aluminum. www.fencescapesllc.com *SUPERIOR FENCE CO* for the BEST VALUE on a Quality Wood Fence Call 559-2211 Repairs & Improvements of All Sizes Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.

FLOORS Flooring Installation Sand & Finish Licensed & Insured ∂ Free Estimates Accepts Credit Cards Call 804-640-1153

GARAGE A & E Door Company, LLC Eddie Funai, Owner/Operator Garage Doors & Openers Replaced or Repaired. Over 25 yrs. exp. Free Est.! Lic/Ins. Call 804-402-8522

To advertise, email us at sales@mechlocal.com

or call us at (804) 746-1235

Purcell Construction Hunter Purcell 804972-2215

www.PurcellConstruction.Biz Custom Homes & Additions ∂ Barns ∂ Siding & Replacement Windows ∂ Roofing ∂ Sunrooms ∂ Decks ∂ Porches ∂ Inter/Exter Renovations ∂ Kitchen & Bath Remodels ∂ Free Est. ∂ Lic/Ins Res/Comm ∂ 34 yrs exp ∂ BBB ∂ Angie’s List ∂ Senior Citizens Discount Available.

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Additions • New Construction • Remodeling • Low Cost Drywall Repair Class A Lic. Free Estimates. 40 yrs Exp. Home Owner and Realtor Punch Lists George at 804-690-2767

HANDYMAN EXPRESS Your Small Job Specialist Painting, Repairs, and Maintenance Call Steve Hall 426-8544 Indoor/Outdoor Handyman: Sheetrock Repairs, Painting, Hardwood Floor Installation & Refinishing, Plumbing, Light Electrical & Landscaping. Call Bryan Henley 804-980-5324

HEATING BELL CREEK Heating Cooling Service & Preventative Maintenance. 31 yrs exp. Lic. Call 559-1045.

HOME REPAIR Stanley Home Improvement Repairs inside & outside your home. No job too small. 20 years experience. Licensed & Insured Ken 262-8845 or 840-0464 Drywall Repairs- Small jobs welcome. Clean & Dependable. Licensed & Insured 30 years experience. Dean~ 803-8417 Herring Home ImprovementWindows, Decks, Sheds, Repairs Licensed & Insured. Call 537-5755

HOUSEWASHING A BROWN’S HOUSE WASHING ROOF STAINS REMOVAL 804-937-8351

ROOFING

LAWN CARE PLUS - Complete Lawn Care & Landscaping Year Round Maintenance Programs Available Fully Lic/Ins. Free Estimates 730-2367

HANOVER HANDY SERVICES

Leaf Removal, Mulching & Grass Cutting. Also, seasoned firewood for sale. Call Todd 804-779-3362 or 804-366-8185

Low Pressure Powerwashing Gutter Cleaning Lic. & Ins. Call 363-8393 www.hanoverhandy.com

PAINTING Affordable House Painting & Repairs Int. & Ext. Painting, Staining, Power Washing, Textured Ceilings, Sheetrock & Wall Papering Lic. & Ins. - Kevin Taylor, 241-5016

Locally owned & operated since 2001. Licensed & Insured. Houses, decks, deck staining & aggregate concrete sealing. 804-5399682 www.mpadrichmond.com

ALLSHOUSE PAINTING Powerwashing, Sheet Rock Repairs, Gutter Cleaning, Commercial/Residential. Lic/Insured. Int./Ext. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531

PERDUE’S POWER WASHING Est. 1995 - Full Service Pressure Washing. Resid. & Light Comm. Gutter Cleaning. Lic. & Ins. Free Est. Ernie Perdue 328-1668

E.J. Hornung Excellent References. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613 Guy Stinchfield Painting & Repair Int./Ext. Painting, Carpentry, Drywall Repair, Pressure Washing, Wallpaper Removal. Lic/Ins. 20 yrs experience Refereneces. Free Est. 804-439-7700

We Clean/Remove Black Algae Stains, Moss And Mildew Growing On Your Roof Without Using A Power Washer. Call Chad Perdue 804-306-2214

LAWN CARE A Superior Landscaping - Landscape Design, Installations, Hardscapes, Irrigation installation and maintenance , Mowing, Pruning, Leaf removal and Clean up, Mulching, Fertilizing, Aerating, Seeding. Call 804-746-2605.

Ground Keepers Lawn Care Your #1 Choice Grass Cutting • Trimming • Hedges Mulching • Aerating • Seeding FREE Estimates Reasonable Rates Rick Custalow, 804-517-3321 KJLC Landscape Management Commercial & Residential Landscape Grading, Pavers, Sidewalk, Patios & Retaining Walls, Drainage, Fertilization, Aeration, Seeding, Pruning, Mulch, Fence Installation & Repair. Call 746-0827, ext. 2.

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Central Virginia Power Washing Homes, decks, sidewalks, etc Call or text us at (804) 397-6195 for a free estimate, or find us on Facebook at "Central Virginia Power Washing" to see client testimonials and pictures! Licensed and insured.

Gutter Specialist Seamless Gutters, Guards, Cleanings & Repairs, 19 yrs. exp. Lic/Ins. Free Est. Stronghold Construction 804-218-1136

HANDYMAN

LAWN CARE

Affordable Powerwash - Houses, Roofs, Decks, Lic & Ins. 550-2345 Serving Mechanicsville & Hanover for over 20 years.

Committed Experience Over 20Years! New & Re-roofs Residential & Commercial Certified/Master Installers for GAF & Certainteed Standing Seam, Metal &Copper, Gutter Installation. BBB Member VA Class A Licensed - Fully Insured We accept all major credit cards.Call today for your FREE Estimate, 559-4144 Davidson Roofing Co. Residential Roofing & Repair Specialists. Lic/Insured GAF Master Elite Contractor BBB /Free Estimates 804-672-0540 www.davidsonroofing.com

Gary’s Plumbing Repair Service. Lic./Ins. 218-1467 Paul Brown Plumbing - in Business Since 1983. New Residential, Light Commercial, Renovations, Additions & Service. We do it all! Senior Citizen Discounts. For free estimate, 746-5030

ROOFING A W Austin/ Q R & R Vinyl Siding, Thermal Windows, Seamless Alum. gutters, Roofing & Painting, 5 yr. warr. Free Est. Class A #2705133754. Ins. BBB. Call 226-9293

ADVERTISE Call 746-1235 to find out about upcoming opportunities to advertise with The Local in print and online!

Pay it Forward Tree Service Tree, Lawn & Handyman Serv. Storm Damage, Stump Grinding & Log Splitting. Credit Cards Accepted. Free Est. Ins. 387-3434

Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding, etc. No Job too BIG or small. Lic/Ins. Free Estimates.

Roofing - All Types of Installation & Repair. 40+ years of experience. Licensed / Insured. Call 804-347-3812

TILE PCT Remodeling Tile / Kitchens & Baths Free Est. Licensed & Insured. Call 264-9352

TREE SERVICE

PCT Remodeling Exterior/Interior Painting. Licensed/Insured. 264-9352

PLUMBING

Tree Services, LLC Tree & Shrub Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding. Health/Risk Assessments. Insured. Free Est. 804-779-2170 Certified Arborist and MD LTE

Tree Services: Deadwood/Thinning, Weight/Height Reduction, Tree/Stump Removal, Emergency Services. Hardscape Services: Patio Installs/ Designs, Sidewalks, Retaining Walls, Repairs. For free estimates call, 804-779-3464. Fully Insured. hanoverpruningandhardscapeinc.com

24 Hour Emergency Storm Service Trimming, Topping, Tree & Stump Removal. Firewood. Lic. & Ins. / Res. & Comm 804-937-3671 William A. Silva Jr., Owner/Operator ADAM S. MEDEK MEDEK TREE SERVICE, INC. Resid. & Comm. Services Tree Removal, Pruning, Stump Grinding Emergency Services Class A VA License Fully Insured – accepting VISA/MC/AmEx Call today for your FREE EST. 746-8580 A People’s Tree Service Professional work at a reasonable rate. Insured. Free Estimates. Mulch. Call 730-2163. Ernie’s Tree Service - Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. Free Est. 75ft. Bucket Truck. BBB. 730-6563 or 833-9663

Tree & Stump Removal ∂ Lot Clearing ∂ Brush Removal Topping & Trimming Insured Free Estimates 804-730-0600

Trimming & Take Downs. Stump Grinding. If it’s tree work we do it! Insured. Free Est. BBB THANK YOU!!! MC/VISA/Discover.

WALLPAPERING Wallpaper Hanging & Removal. References. Reliable. Call Jane Watkins 746-9025 www.janeswallcovering.com

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FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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CLUES DOWN 1. Typically noncoding molecules (abbr.) 2. Former Secretary of State 3. River in Belgium and France 4. Unnilhexium 5. “Fall Guy” actor Majors 6. Tooth caregiver 7. Lucci character ‘Kane’ 8. Latvian capital 9. Pet detective Ventura 10. Sporting dog 11. External genitals 12. “The Secret Room” novelist

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TAURUS • Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, it is unwise to make any impulsive commitments or decisions right now. Too many things are in flux, and you have to work through all the scenarios for a little bit longer. GEMINI • May 22/Jun 21 The key to creating some spark in your love life this week is through your social life, Gemini. Spend time with an eclectic group of friends who can offer a new experience.

CANCER • Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, exercise patience in regards to a financial situation in the coming months. Patience may pay off if you can simply wait things out. Lean on a loved one for support.

LIBRA • Sept 23/Oct 23 Keep a spouse’s or special someone’s feelings in mind before making a decision that impacts you both, Libra. Otherwise, you risk damaging the relationship.

CAPRICORN • Dec 22/Jan 20 A calm demeanor may help you get through a situation unscathed, Capricorn. Try not to attract any attention right now and everything should be fine.

LEO • Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you might have your mind set on a vacation to an exotic location. If that is your ultimate goal, work toward making it a possibility in the near future.

SCORPIO • Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, this week you may get the chance to revisit an issue from your past. Use the opportunity wisely, as second chances are rare and this is a unique opportunity.

AQUARIUS • Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, coworkers may demand more from you this week, but you don’t really have the time for extra work. Find someone who can share in some of these additional tasks.

VIRGO • Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, even though you know what needs to get done, you may experience difficulty adhering to a schedule. Look to a friend to get you back on course.

SAGITTARIUS • Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, although you may appear reserved on the surface, underneath it all the wheels are turning in your mind at a rapid pace. You have plans you’re not yet willing to share.

PISCES • Feb 19/Mar 20 Every action carries extra weight this week, Pisces. People may be watching you more closely, so exercise caution.

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Would 7. Pitching stat 10. Wounded 12. Guitarist Clapton 13. Penalizes 14. Female MMA fighter VanZant 15. Proverb 16. Urban gym 17. Midway between northeast and east 18. La __ Tar Pits 19. Go out to eat 21. Oral allergy syndrome 22. Where some are put 27. Spiral galaxy 28. Lethargic 33. Integrated circuit 34. Let your mind wander 36. Midway between north and northeast 37. Nomadic palace 38. Posted 39. Trouble 40. Wise

ARIES • Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you see the wisdom in someone else’s idea and you are willing to go along for the ride. Express your support and your utmost confidence in this person and his or her idea.

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Registration for CERT training due by Sept. 10 HANOVER — Are you prepared for an emergency? Do you want to learn how to help your family and neighbors when and if an emergency strikes? Thisfall,basicCommunity Emergency Response Team (CERT) classes will be held at the Hanover Fire/EMS Administration building at 13326 Hanover Courthouse Rd. just north of the Courthouse. These classes are free. Sessions will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Sept. 13, 20 and 27 and Oct. 4 and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays, Sept. 16 and 30. Attendance at all sessions is necessary for graduation. Participants will learn about the origins of CERT, how to identify risks in your home and neighborhood, disaster preparedness, fire

extinguishers, basic first aid and light search & rescue, among other subjects. Over 200 Hanover County residents have already taken this class and more than 50 have gone on to join the CERT Unit as volunteers under Hanover Fire/EMS. Members assist in events and with higher training, can also be deployed to incidents such as search and rescue, traffic control, etc. The lower age limit for the class is 17 and requires a parent/guardian attending the sessions. There is no physical requirement for this hands-on class. To sign up, email HanoverCoCERT@gmail. com. The registration deadline is Sunday, Sept. 10. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

Photo submitted by Sgt. James R. Cooper

Law enforcement officers from Hanover County, New Kent County, Spotsylvania County and Chesterfield graduated Thursdasy from the Hanover County Criminal Justice Academy. A ceremony was held in their honor at the Hanover County Administration Building. Col. David R. Hines, sheriff of Hanover County, addressed the graduates and presented them with certificates and awards. Shown are, from left, first row, Michael Sandford, James Gillend and Thomas Perroni (Spotsylvania), and, back row, Eric Roy, Hank Rempe, Stewart Roberts, Steven Dalton (New Kent) and Christopher Wholley (Chesterfield).

Recruits graduate from Reserve Academy HANOVER – Five of the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office newest reserve recruits graduated on Thursday, Aug. 24, from the Hanover County Criminal Justice Academy at a ceremony held at the Hanover County Administration Building. In addition to the Hanover graduates, one recruit from the New Kent County Sheriff ’s Office, one recruit from the Spotsylvania County Sheriff ’s Office and one from the Chesterfield Police Department also graduated from the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office Criminal Justice Academy.

Col. David R. Hines, sheriff, delivered an address to the graduates, as well as presented them with their certificates and awards. The five graduates will enter into their final phase of their training as reserve deputies where they will be required to complete additional field training with a certified field training officer. Over the past 11 months, each graduate successfully completed over 820 hours of instruction. In addition, the recruits were tested on over 1,300 training objectives established by the Virginia Department of Criminal

Justice Services. The reserve recruits attended the academy every Tuesday and Thursday evening, as well as every other Saturday to fulfill their required training through DCJS. Anyone interested in learning more about a career in law enforcement with the Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office is encouraged to call 804-365-6110 or visit http://va-hanovercountysheriff.civicplus. com/174/Career-Opportunities. Information submitted by Sgt. James R. Cooper, public information officer, Hanover County Sheriff’s Office.

to address Montpelier Ruritans County administrator inviting the public to come and Parks & Recreation building with an opportunity to ask ques

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MONTPELIER — The Montpelier Ruritan Club is

meet Cecil R. “Rhu� Harris Jr., county administrator, of Hanover County, at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, in the

located at 17205 Mountain Rd. in Montpelier. Residents are encouraged to attend as they will be provided

tions and learn more about what is happening in the county. For more information, call Dan Johnson at 804-883-7249.


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Updated 4BR w/2 full & 2 half BA on oversized lot overlooking the city! Low traffic street. Rear yard is fenced! Updated kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances! Hdwd flrs in foyer, living and dining rm. First flr w/fourth BR that can be used as a den. Second flr w/3 BR w/master w/balcony! Third flr is a loft rm w/ many possibilites! Basement w/washer & dryer (both convey)! Please Call Bradley Boykin 804-427-5104 One year ERA Buyers Warranty! Approx. 5 years left on a City to Schedule an Interview! of Richmond tax abatement! $259,950 Call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

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Nice 3 bed/2 bath brick rancher in quiet neighborhood convenient to shopping and interstates. This home features family room, den , dining room, sunporch with sliding glass doors, replacement windows, maintenance free exterior, 2 zone heat pump (1 is only 4 months old), fenced rear yard, paved driveway, large patio, detached shed and more. All appliances convey! $209,950 Call or text Bradley 363-2731

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611 Fern Meadow Loop # 105 2 bed, 2 bath, 1200 sq ft condo in Midlothian.........................$1350 6289 Simi Ct 4 bed, 2 bath 1400 sq ft ........ $1350

Call Joe Inge 389-6655

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Great opportunity to own this 3 bed/2 bath brick rancher on 1 acre with a 2 car garage close to 95 but far enough away for peace and quiet. Eat-in kitchen, sun porch. The home also has a wood burning fireplace. With just a little love and attention this house will make a great home. Contact me today to schedule a showing. All contracts and offers are subject to final review and approval of seller, all offers or contracts are not binding unless the entire agreement is ratified by all parties. Home is sold AS IS $119,000 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

The first floor offers a bedroom plus a full bath which makes an excellent in-law suite or office! There are beautiful hardwood floors on the first floor. Upstairs is perfect for a large family w/ 5 bedrooms, and 3 full with a a luxurious master bath! Walk in closets with lots of storage space! Gorgeous hardscape which is really nice for enjoying family cook outs or entertaining! $699,950 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

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Beautiful 4 bedroom 2½ bath 2,039 sq ft home on large lot. Spacious family room, eat-in kitchen with tile floors, formal dining room, double door 2 car garage, huge privacy fenced backyard, replacement windows, 2 zone heat pump, stainless steel appliances and much more. $267,500 Call or text Bradley for showings. 363-2731

August 30, 2017

Private 6.6 Wooded Acres 4 bedroom/4 bathroom two story Colonial on 6.6 wooded acres with a full basement. If you want privacy, here it is. This one is tucked back off the road and offers peace and quiet on this serene setting. Brand new dimensional shingle roof. Meticulously renovated kitchen with granite countertops, new tile floors and new appliances. Living room with a corner fireplace, an office/study with a corner fireplace and a formal dining room. The basement offers a recreation room with another fireplace. The walk-out basement can easily serve as an in-law suite, as there a full bath. The downstairs bedroom also has a fireplace. $379,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

Sherrington Beautiful 2-story in Hanover High District w/4 BRs, 2.5 BAs & almost SF. Offers NEW HVAC 2 ZONE SYSTEM, 2-car attached garage, large rear deck & yard & shed. Hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, formal rooms, family rm w/ gas FP & opens to eat-in kitchen w/granite, island, stainless & pantry. Luxury master w/his & hers walk-ins & luxury en suite. $339,900.

Ash Creek 2-car attached heated & cooled garage, newer dual zone Trane HVAC, fenced yard, irrigation system, generator, rear deck with built-in seating & shed. Open floor plan w/4 BRs, 2.5 BAs, over 2,500 SF, FR w/gas FP, eat-in kitchen w/stainless, pantry, & bfast nook w/vaulted ceiling. Master retreat w/sitting room, vaulted ceiling, WIC & en suite bath. Enjoy tons of community amenities & Atlee High District. $342,500.

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Charming 2-story home featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths and 2,010 square feet on over 1 acre lot. The exterior offers detached storage shed, 2-car carport, paved driveway, country full front porch and a large rear deck overlooking a private rear yard. $229,950.

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All brick rancher w/2-car detached garage, 4 BRs, 2½ BAs & 1,640 sq. ft. Replacement windows, rear deck, fenced rear yard & detached shed. Open flr plan w/ laminate flrs in the FR, Dr & KT. DR includes brick FP & opens to KT. Master w/door to rear deck, WIC & en suite. New carpet in BRs. Conveniently located just minutes from interstates, shopping & restaurants! $215,000. W NE ICE PR

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Atlee High School 3 BR, 2 full BA rancher w/huge 1 ACRE lot, rear patio, detached storage shed & enclosed 18x22 metal building for tons of exterior storage! Newer HVAC system plus oil backup, WHOLE HOUSE GENERATOR & replacement windows. Family rm w/Buck woodstove, & built-in bookshelves, kitchen w/island, attached dining rm w/hardwood flrs. Hdwd flring in all 3 bdrms. Attic w/tons of interior storage space, enclosed rear porch & alarm system. $189,950.

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Maintenance free living in Hanover High School District! This adorable 2-story end unit townhome has been well maintained and is practically brand new! Brick & vinyl exterior, 1-car attached garage w/concrete driveway, fully privacy fenced rear yard w/lovely patio w/awning. $235,000.

Close in New Kent Adorable move-in-ready vinyl sided rancher with 3 BRs, 2 BAs & 1,869 SF. Newer roof, air handler and vinyl windows, new water heater, new rear deck & gazebo & new fully fenced yard! Interior is freshly painted throughout, family rm w/new laminate flooring, WBFP, kitchen w/new flooring & walk-in pantry & opens DR w/laminate floors. Master w/en suite bath w/new tile flooring, new vanity $219,950

Creekside Village/Hanover High End unit w/3 BRs, 2½ BAs & almost 1,900 SF. Open flr plan w/hdwd flrs throughout 1st flr, FR w/crown, gourmet eat-in kitchen w/granite, stainless appl., island w/bar & pantry. Master suite w/walk-in closet & en suite luxury bath. Maintenance free community w/community pool $229,950.

John Thiel

Call The Thiel-Morris Team at 804-467-9022 or 804-652-9025


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