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December
18-19,
2013
Mopar Motivators Car Club of Va. hosts 8th annual car show The
Mopar
Motivators
had
a
surprise
guest
appearance
at
its
annual
car
show
held
on
September
28,
2013
at
the
Bethal
Redsox
/
Cardinal
Ballpark
in
Carson. Little
Darian
Day
traveled
¼
mile
to
show
everyone
his
car
as
he
drove
his
Cadillac
Escalade
onto
the
grounds,
while
receiving
the
Best
of
Show
in
the
Battery
Powered
Vehicle
Category.
Dar- ian
is
the
Grandson
of
Steve
and
Denise
Day.
This
picture
along
with
pictures
of
all
the
other
cars
as
well
as
pictures
of
each
award
winner
receiving
trophies
can
be
seen
on
the
website
Mopar
Motivators
Facebook. The
event
was
free
to
the
public
and
everyone
present
were
given
a
chance
win
over
30
door
prizes,
thanks
to
busi- nesses
for
their
donations
and
products.
Our
thanks
to:
Quality
Machine
Shop,
Len
Lane
In- surance,
Masi
Muscle
Car,
Rinkeydink
Cafe,
J.M.
Automotive
Parts
&
Towing,
Browders
Towing,
CrossRoads
C.D.J.,
Advance
Auto
Parts,
Parhams
Shell,
O
Riley
Auto
Parts,
Pep
Boys,
Auto
Zone,
Celebrity
Shine,
BB&T
Bank,
and
Compact
Auto
Service.
Trophy
awards
were
presented
to
the
following
persons:
Best
Mopar
Show
Car:
Mike
Kvasnic- ka,
1968
Plymouth
GTX Best
GM
Show
Car:
Arther
Dean,
1979
Chevrolet
Corvette Best
Ford
Show
Car:
Carol
Morgan,
1965
Mustang Best
Import
Race
Car:
Leon
Parham,
1978
Dotsun Best
Ford
Race
Car:
James
Perry,
1987
Mustang
Best
Mopar
Race
Car:
Michael
Lip- scomb,
1984
Dodge
Charger Best
Chevy
Race
Car:
Chris
Reece,
1969
Nova Best
Interior:
Steve
and
June
Bryant,
1962
Ford
Fairlane
500 Best
Engine:
Wesley
Jarrett,
1968
Chevrolet
Chevelle Best
Truck:
David
Cabaness,
2013
GMC Best
Rising
Star:
Anthony
Parham,
1986
Ford
Mustang Oldest
Mopar:
C.
A.
Reed,
1950
Dodge Oldest
GM:
Tom
Morgan,
1962
Chev- rolet
Impala Most
Club
Members
Represented:
Ford
Adjitators Longest
Distance
Traveled:
Sussex
Cruisers Best
Car
Trailer:
Chris
Reece Best
in
Show:
Tom
Morgan,
1962
Chevrolet
Impala
Theyare
a
charitable
organization
and
our
proceeds
have
been
used
for
vari- ous
assistance
to
include
giving
turkeys
to
the
needy
for
the
holidays,
donating
supplies
to
the
“back
to
school”
pro- gram,
and
supporting
college
funds. The
club
expands
to
a
chapter
in
North
Carolina
and
we
want
to
thank
those
who
came
up
and
supported
us
in
this
event. The
group
welcomes
anyone
who
is
interested
in
joining
our
organization
as
long
as
one
is
a
person
of
good
character
and
owns
a
vehicle
made
by
Chrysler.
Applications
can
be
obtained
by
contact- ing
Larry
Morgan
at
804
720-5167. Visit
the
website
at
www. moparmotivators.9f.com.
Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 earns certifi cate of appreciation from Dinwiddie Schools
Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 Passes out over 1,500 coloring books, 500 comic books and 600 book marks to five Dinwiddie County Elementary Schools. At left, is Chairman Ronald Brooks and Sunnyside Elementary school principal Wanda Snodgrass. Brooks also does the Dictionary project for seven local Elementary schools, and this year passed out over 400 Dictionary’s to the third grade classes. Last week the Dinwiddie School superintendent presented the Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 and Brooks with a certificate of appreciation from the county for all the work the lodge does to help the county with their education programs.
Virginia State University breaks ground on Multipurpose Center Calling
the
new
facility
“a
symbol
of
unity,”
Virginia
State
University
President
Keith
T.
Miller
led
a
delegation
of
state,
local
and
University
offi
cials
and
construction
partners
in
the
offi
cial
Groundbreaking
on
VSU’s
long-anticipated,
$84
million
Multipurpose
Center.
Touted
as
the
“new
front
door
of
the
University,”
the
facility
will
feature
a
seating
capacity
of
approximately
5,100
for
sport- ing
events,
and
6,100
for
stage
events
and
concerts.
The
Mul- tipurpose
Center
will
include
academic
classrooms
and
labs;;
a
wellness
center
for
students
and
staff;;
practice
facilities
and
locker
rooms
for
men’s
and
women’s
basketball,
volleyball,
and
cheerleading;;
a
banquet
kitchen
that
can
accommodate
events
up
to
900;;
six
VIP
suites,
the
President’s
Suite,
Trojan
Club
and
outdoor
club
ter- race.
This
building
will
achieve
LEED
Silver
rating,
promoting
not
only
scholastic
and
athletic
excellence,
but
also
an
environ- mental
awareness.
VSU’s
Multipurpose
Center
will
serve
as
the
anchor
for
the
University’s
and
Chesterfi
eld
County’s
partnership
to
revital- ize
the
Ettrick
area.
A
mixed-
use
residential
and
commercial
corridor
along
Chesterfi
eld
Av- enue
will
complement
the
new
facility.
The
plans
for
growth
are
outlined
in
both
VSU’s
Master
Plan
and
Chesterfi
eld’s
Comprehensive
Plan.
VSU
an- ticipates
the
project
taking
22
months
to
complete. V
SU’s
Multipurpose
Center
will
be
the
only
facility
of
its
type
between
Richmond
and
Raleigh,
NC
and
serve
as
a
cultural
hub
for
a
wide
swath
of
Southside
Virginia.
Joining
President
Miller
in
the
Ground- breaking
ceremony
was
Virgin- ia’s
Secretary
of
Education
and
a
VSU
alumnus
Javaid
Siddiqi,
who
grew
up
in
Ettrick.
Also
on
hand
was
Steve
Elswick,
Vice
Chairman
of
Chesterfi
eld
County’s
Board
of
Supervisors;;
members
of
VSU’s
Board
of
Visitors,
Foundation
and
Real
Estate
Foundation;;
and
repre- sentatives
of
Ballard
Construc- tion,
the
lead
contractor;;
and
project
architects
and
engineers
Clark-Nexsen.
President
Miller
praised
the
support
of
the
University’s
neighboring
communities
and
said
the
MPC
will
serve
as
a
hub
for
the
region.
“Look
beside
you,”
he
asked
the
stand-
ing-room-only
crowd
at
the
Groundbreaking.
“Your
neigh- bor
may
look
differently;;
have
different
beliefs;;
but
everyone
here
will
benefi
t
from
this
facil- ity.”
“The
Multipurpose
Center
holds
promise
to
revitalize
the
village
of
Ettrick,
and
be
a
cata- lyst
to
transform
it
into
a
true
college
town,”
said
VSU
Presi- dent
Keith
T.
Miller.
“When
you
drive
past
the
construction,
and
later,
when
the
Multipurpose
Center
is
complete,
remember
what
it’s
about
–
a
unifi
ed
com- munity.”
December 18-19, 2013
Page B-3
COMMUNITY NEWS, TIPS & EVENTS
Dunlop House Presents Donations To These Very Good Causes
Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb (left) of Dunlop House Assisted Living present a check for $3000 to Lori Mollnow and Bill Humphries with the Colonial Heights Food Pantry. Stacey Bowen (left) and Toy Newcomb (center), of Dunlop House Assisted Living, presents a check for $1000 to Keith Weygand, director of the Salvation Army Men’s Shelter. The money will be used to provide shelter for the winter.
Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb (left) of Dunlop House Assisted Living present a check for $1500 to Sam Parham and Sam Jean (right) with the Rotary Club of Petersburg Breakfast. The donation is used for their annual Christmas (from left to right) Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb of Dunlop House Assisted dinner for the needy. Living present a check for $1000 to Sean Miller (right) of the Boys and Girls Club of Petersburg. The club serves over 100 children a day.
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Stacey Bowen (left) and Toy Newcomb (right), both with Dunlop House Assisted Living, present a check for $1000 to Charlene Ketcham (center left to right) and Pamela Brown-Smith with Interfaith Adult Daycare in Petersburg. Interfaith has provided services to adults for over 20 years. For more information, call 732-3919
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 God’s

 House THIS
 
 WEEKEND
A Place of Trial and Testing by David Wilkerson David Wilkerson Today [May 19, 1931 - April 27, 2011] Many
 
 believers
 
 arrive
 
 at
 
 places
 
 of
 
 trial
 
 and
 
 testing.
 
 Sometimes
 
 the
 
 Lord
 
 brings us
 
 to
 
 places
 
 similar
 
 to
 
 Marah,
 
 where
 
 the
 
 waters
 
 of
 
 life
 
 are
 
 bitter
 
 (see
 
 Exodus 15:22-Â23).
 
 And
 
 once
 
 there,
 
 we
 
 too
 
 face
 
 unfulďŹ
 
 lled
 
 thirst,
 
 nagging
 
 questions and
 
 grave
 
 doubts.
 
 You
 
 may
 
 protest,
 
 “No,
 
 you
 
 can’t
 
 compare
 
 me
 
 to
 
 those idolatrous,
 
 fornicating
 
 Israelites!
 
 You
 
 can’t
 
 say
 
 I’m
 
 like
 
 them!� But
 
 the
 
 poor
 
 Israelites
 
 did
 
 not
 
 recognize
 
 these
 
 things
 
 about
 
 themselves;͞
 
 they did
 
 not
 
 realize
 
 what
 
 was
 
 in
 
 their
 
 hearts
 
 until
 
 their
 
 time
 
 of
 
 testing
 
 came.
 
 I believe
 
 the
 
 same
 
 is
 
 true
 
 of
 
 God’s
 
 people
 
 today.
 
 The
 
 prophet
 
 Jeremiah
 
 writes, “The
 
 heart
 
 is
 
 deceitful
 
 above
 
 all
 
 things,
 
 and
 
 desperately
 
 wicked:
 
 who
 
 can know
 
 it?�
 
 (Jeremiah
 
 17:9). Remember,
 
 these
 
 are
 
 the
 
 same
 
 people
 
 who
 
 would
 
 later
 
 tremble
 
 before
 
 the
 
 Lord
 
 at Mount
 
 Sinai
 
 after
 
 hearing
 
 His
 
 commandments.
 
 They
 
 would
 
 quickly
 
 answer, “Everything
 
 God
 
 has
 
 said,
 
 we
 
 will
 
 do.
 
 We’ll
 
 obey
 
 every
 
 command!�
 
 And
 
 the Israelites
 
 sincerely
 
 meant
 
 every
 
 word
 
 they
 
 said.
 
 They
 
 were
 
 full
 
 of
 
 the
 
 fear
 
 of God,
 
 and
 
 were
 
 convinced
 
 they
 
 would
 
 not
 
 fail
 
 to
 
 honor
 
 Him.
 
 But
 
 they
 
 had
 
 no
 
 idea what
 
 was
 
 in
 
 their
 
 hearts;͞
 
 in
 
 truth,
 
 they
 
 were
 
 spiritually
 
 bankrupt. You
 
 see,
 
 Israel
 
 was
 
 living
 
 off
 
 the
 
 experience
 
 of
 
 their
 
 pastor
 
 and
 
 teacher, Moses.
 
 They
 
 had
 
 no
 
 faith
 
 of
 
 their
 
 own
 
 and
 
 when
 
 God
 
 removed
 
 Moses
 
 from
 
 their midst,
 
 they
 
 backslid
 
 within
 
 forty
 
 days! The
 
 same
 
 thing
 
 happens
 
 with
 
 many
 
 Christians
 
 today.
 
 When
 
 they
 
 hear
 
 God’s
 
 Word preached,
 
 they
 
 eagerly
 
 pledge
 
 to
 
 obey
 
 it
 
 with
 
 all
 
 their
 
 hearts.
 
 But
 
 in
 
 reality, they
 
 are
 
 living
 
 off
 
 someone
 
 else’s
 
 experience.
 
 They
 
 feed
 
 on
 
 teaching
 
 tapes, seminars,
 
 the
 
 revelations
 
 of
 
 their
 
 pastors—and
 
 they
 
 have
 
 no
 
 deep
 
 experience of
 
 their
 
 own
 
 with
 
 Christ. Beloved,
 
 you
 
 cannot
 
 get
 
 God’s
 
 true
 
 revelation
 
 from
 
 someone
 
 else.
 
 A
 
 preacher can
 
 stir
 
 and
 
 inspire
 
 you,
 
 and
 
 you
 
 may
 
 learn
 
 to
 
 spout
 
 biblical
 
 precepts.
 
 But until
 
 you
 
 have
 
 your
 
 own
 
 experience
 
 with
 
 Jesus
 
 and
 
 develop
 
 a
 
 history
 
 with
 
 Him, you
 
 cannot
 
 know
 
 Him.
 
 His
 
 word
 
 has
 
 to
 
 work
 
 its
 
 way
 
 into
 
 your
 
 heart
 
 until
 
 it becomes
 
 a
 
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Military News
December 18-19, 2013
Page B-5
Universities partner to create degree program, support leader development The
 
 Army
 
 Logistics
 
  University
 
 and
 
 Virginia
 
  Commonwealth
 
 Univer- sity
 
 have
 
 partnered
 
 to
 
 cre- ate
 
 a
 
 new
 
 degree
 
 program
 
  to
 
 support
 
 Soldiers.
 
 The
 
  Master
 
 of
 
 Supply
 
 Chain
 
  Management
 
 is
 
 slated
 
 to
 
  begin
 
 in
 
 fall
 
 2014
 
 and
 
 will
 
  emphasize
 
 innovation,
 
  critical
 
 thinking
 
 and
 
 logis- tics
 
 management. In
 
 a
 
 ceremony
 
 Dec.
 
 4,
 
  at
 
 the
 
 Richmond
 
 cam- pus,
 
 Dr.
 
 Michael
 
 Rao,
 
  VCU
 
 president,
 
 and
 
 Maj.
 
  Gen.
 
 Larry
 
 D.
 
 Wyche,
 
  Combined
 
 Arms
 
 Support
 
  Command
 
 and
 
 Fort
 
 Lee
 
  commanding
 
 general,
 
  signed
 
 a
 
 Memorandum
 
 of
 
  Understanding,
 
 or
 
 MOU,
 
  agreement
 
 to
 
 develop
 
 the
 
  program. Combined
 
 Arms
 
 Sup- port
 
 Command,
 
 known
 
  as
 
 CASCOM,
 
 a
 
 major
 
  subordinate
 
 command
 
 of
 
  the
 
 U.S.
 
 Army
 
 Training
 
  and
 
 Doctrine
 
 Command,
 
  is
 
 responsible
 
 for
 
 training
 
  over
 
 185,000
 
 students
 
 an- nually
 
 through
 
 more
 
 than
 
  540
 
 courses
 
 taught
 
 by
 
 the
 
  Ordnance,
 
 Quartermas- ter
 
 and
 
 Transportation
 
  schools,
 
 Soldier
 
 Support
 
  Institute
 
 and
 
 Army
 
 Logis- tics
 
 University,
 
 or
 
 ALU.
 
  The
 
 mission
 
 for
 
 the
 
 com- mand
 
 is
 
 to
 
 train,
 
 educate
 
  and
 
 grow
 
 the
 
 sustain- ment
 
 community
 
 as
 
 well
 
  as
 
 develop
 
 and
 
 integrate
 
  innovative
 
 Army
 
 and
 
 joint
 
  sustainment
 
 capabilities,
 
  concepts
 
 and
 
 doctrine
 
 to
 
  enable
 
 UniďŹ
 
 ed
 
 Land
 
 Op- erations. “I
 
 am
 
 proud
 
 to
 
 inaugu- rate
 
 an
 
 academic
 
 program
 
  that
 
 will
 
 be
 
 critically
 
 im- portant
 
 for
 
 Central
 
 Vir- ginia,�
 
 Rao
 
 said.
 
 “Central
 
  Virginia
 
 -Â-Â
 
 led
 
 by
 
 VCU
 
 and
 
  Fort
 
 Lee
 
 -Â-Â
 
 needs
 
 to
 
 be
 
 a
 
  national
 
 model
 
 for
 
 inno- vative
 
 logistics
 
 and
 
 supply
 
  chain
 
 management.
 
 At
 
  VCU,
 
 we
 
 understand
 
 this,
 
  and
 
 I’m
 
 so
 
 proud
 
 that
 
 my
 
  colleagues
 
 in
 
 the
 
 School
 
  of
 
 Business
 
 have
 
 become
 
  national
 
 leaders
 
 in
 
 this
 
  area.� The
 
 MOU
 
 signing
 
 rep- resents
 
 the
 
 culmination
 
 of
 
  a
 
 journey
 
 in
 
 partnership
 
  that
 
 began
 
 with
 
 a
 
 VCU
 
  leadership
 
 visit
 
 to
 
 Fort
 
  Lee
 
 in
 
 2012.
 
 That
 
 visit
 
 
established
 
 the
 
 founda- tion
 
 that
 
 has
 
 developed
 
  into
 
 this
 
 new
 
 cooperative
 
  graduate
 
 degree
 
 program.
 
  “We
 
 were
 
 so
 
 excited
 
 that
 
  VCU
 
 was
 
 not
 
 only
 
 in- terested
 
 in
 
 developing
 
 a
 
  joint
 
 graduate
 
 program
 
 in
 
  supply
 
 chain
 
 management
 
  but
 
 also
 
 in
 
 standing
 
 up
 
 a
 
  new
 
 teaching
 
 department
 
  to
 
 do
 
 so,�
 
 Wyche
 
 said. “The
 
 program
 
 we
 
 have
 
  co-Âdesigned
 
 re
 
 ects
 
 our
 
  shared
 
 vision
 
 of
 
 the
 
 lo- gistician
 
 who
 
 will
 
 master
 
  both
 
 the
 
 defense
 
 logistics
 
  system
 
 and
 
 the
 
 business
 
  of
 
 logistics,�
 
 Wyche
 
 said.
 
  “Together,
 
 we
 
 have
 
 de- signed
 
 a
 
 course
 
 of
 
 instruc- tion
 
 that
 
 will,
 
 perhaps,
 
  be
 
 the
 
 best
 
 such
 
 program
 
  available
 
 to
 
 Department
 
  of
 
 Defense
 
 ofďŹ
 
 cers
 
 and
 
  civilians.� The
 
 12-Âmonth
 
 en- hanced
 
 graduate
 
 degree
 
  program
 
 in
 
 the
 
 VCU
 
  School
 
 of
 
 Business
 
 will
 
  place
 
 special
 
 emphasis
 
 on
 
  innovation
 
 and
 
 creative
 
  thinking
 
 as
 
 well
 
 as
 
 the
 
  use
 
 and
 
 application
 
 of
 
  SAP
 
 enterprise
 
 software.
 
  Students
 
 will
 
 learn
 
 how
 
 to
 
  manage
 
 the
 
 complexities
 
  of
 
 global
 
 supply
 
 chains
 
  by
 
 using
 
 applied
 
 research
 
  programs,
 
 analyzing
 
  real-Âworld
 
 problems
 
 and
 
  working
 
 with
 
 local
 
 ďŹ
 
 rms
 
  and
 
 government
 
 agencies.
 
  The
 
 program
 
 will
 
 draw
 
  students
 
 from
 
 the
 
 corpo- rate
 
 sector
 
 as
 
 well
 
 as
 
 from
 
  the
 
 military,
 
 and
 
 provide
 
  both
 
 the
 
 unique
 
 oppor- tunity
 
 to
 
 learn
 
 from
 
 each
 
  other. “The
 
 course
 
 re
 
 ects
 
  what
 
 the
 
 Army
 
 and
 
 de- fense
 
 department
 
 have
 
  wanted
 
 for
 
 years
 
 -Â-Â
 
 a
 
  careful
 
 blending
 
 of
 
 gov- ernment
 
 and
 
 business
 
  theories
 
 and
 
 practices
 
  involving
 
 the
 
 art
 
 and
 
  science
 
 of
 
 supply
 
 chain
 
  management
 
 and
 
 logisti- cal
 
 support
 
 to
 
 our
 
 armed
 
  forces,�
 
 Wyche
 
 said. VCU
 
 is
 
 a
 
 major,
 
 urban
 
  public
 
 research
 
 university
 
  with
 
 national
 
 and
 
 interna- tional
 
 rankings
 
 in
 
 spon- sored
 
 research.
 
 Located
 
  in
 
 downtown
 
 Richmond,
 
  VCU
 
 enrolls
 
 nearly
 
 31,000
 
  students
 
 in
 
 223
 
 degree
 
  and
 
 certiďŹ
 
 cate
 
 programs
 
 
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In a ceremony Wednesday at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Michael Rao, VCU president, and Maj. Gen. Larry D. Wyche, Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee commanding general, signed a Memorandum of Understanding agreement to develop the new Master of Supply Chain Management degree program. in
 
 the
 
 arts,
 
 sciences
 
 and
 
  humanities.
 
 Sixty-Âeight
 
 of
 
  the
 
 programs
 
 are
 
 unique
 
  in
 
 Virginia,
 
 many
 
 of
 
 them
 
  crossing
 
 the
 
 disciplines
 
 of
 
  VCU’s
 
 13
 
 schools
 
 and
 
 one
 
  college. This
 
 program
 
 provides
 
  the
 
 Army
 
 a
 
 great
 
 oppor- tunity,
 
 said
 
 Dr.
 
 Billy
 
 J.
 
  Davis,
 
 College
 
 of
 
 Profes- sional
 
 and
 
 Continuing
 
  Education,
 
 ALU. “The
 
 comprehensive
 
  curriculum
 
 will
 
 help
 
 pre- pare
 
 students
 
 for
 
 the
 
 rig- orous
 
 demands
 
 of
 
 being
 
 a
 
  supply
 
 chain
 
 and
 
 logistics
 
  professional.�
 
 He
 
 further
 
  explained
 
 that
 
 ALU
 
 stu- dents
 
 will
 
 also
 
 be
 
 able
 
  to
 
 combine
 
 their
 
 studies
 
  in
 
 the
 
 Theater
 
 Logistics
 
  Planners
 
 Program
 
 with
 
  additional
 
 coursework
 
  taken
 
 at
 
 VCU. “This
 
 collaboration
 
 will
 
  educate
 
 and
 
 help
 
 prepare
 
  military
 
 and
 
 civilian
 
 sus- tainment
 
 professionals
 
 to
 
  become
 
 innovative
 
 logisti- cians
 
 who
 
 are
 
 competent,
 
  committed
 
 and
 
 adaptive
 
  to
 
 their
 
 ďŹ
 
 eld
 
 of
 
 profes- sional
 
 practice,�
 
 Davis
 
  said.
 
 “Collaborations,
 
  such
 
 as
 
 this,
 
 are
 
 instru-Â
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  VCU
 
 Board
 
 of
 
 Visitors
 
 and
 
  the
 
 State
 
 Council
 
 of
 
 High- er
 
 Education
 
 for
 
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 new
 
 degree
 
 pro- gram
 
 represents
 
 the
 
 great
 
  teamwork
 
 between
 
 the
 
  defense
 
 and
 
 academic
 
  communities,
 
 Wyche
 
 said.
 
 
“We
 
 are
 
 looking
 
 forward
 
  to
 
 a
 
 lasting
 
 and
 
 meaning- ful
 
 relationship.�
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 article
 
 was
 
 con- tributed
 
 by
 
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  Arm
 
 Support
 
 Command
 
  Public
 
 Affairs
 
 and
 
 Virginia Commonwealth
 
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 contrib- uted
 
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Be Mindful Of Motorcycles
An
average
of
three
lives
a
day
could
be
saved,
ex- perts
estimate,
if
motor- ists
and
motorcyclists
were
more
careful
at
in- tersections.
In
fact,
crash
data
reveals
that
motor- cycle
crashes
happen
more
often
at
intersections
than
anywhere
else,
relative
to
the
amount
of
time
riders
spend
in
them.
To
help,
one
major
insur- ance
company
is
putting
up
caution
signs
on
roads
all
over
the
country.
The
yellow,
diamond-shaped
signs
feature
a
motor- cycle
silhouette
and
are
inscribed
with
the
word
“LOOK”
to
encourage
mo- Motorists and motorcyclists should look out for torists
to
look
for
motor- each other, especially at intersections. cycles
before
crossing
an
intersection.
It’s
all
part
of
torcyclists
do
not
activate
tective
clothing,
activate
Allstate’s
“Once
is
Never
their
brake
light
when
turn
signals
early
and
al- Enough”
(ONE)
program,
slowing
down.
They
slow
ways
use
your
headlights. by
downshifting. •
Flash
your
daughters brake
lights
designed
to
and remind
driv- down
James Arlene Branch and their three recently participate in the Stony Creek Christmas ers
and
riders
that
look- •
Don’t
assume
motorcy- when
slowing
down.
This
Parade representing A Branch Auto Service. ing
once
at
intersections
is
clists
are
speeding.
Due
helps
others
on
the
road
to
their
small
size,
mo- know
your
intentions. never
enough.
“In
the
time
it
takes
to
torcycles
may
seem
to
be
•
Leave
enough
space
be- blink
an
eye,
a
life
could
be
moving
faster
and
appear
tween
you
and
the
car
in
you.
wYou’ll
have
completing
a
Automotive
Certification
program
at
farther
away
than
they
re- tfront
saved,”
said
Keith
Rutman,
Arlene
and
James
Branch
decided
hat
tof
hey
anted
more
time
to
react
to
other
vice
president
of
Allstate’s
ally
are. to
open
their
own
Auto
Service
Business
and
recently
Southside
Community
College.
consumer
household
unit.
•
Motorcyclists
often
ad- motorists’
actions. they
found
the
oare
pportunity
just
south
of
limits.
If
When
James
first
checked
into
the
auto
mechanics
just
position
w ithin
tawo
lane.
m•
iles
Ride
w ithin
your
Fortunately,
there
helps
them
seen
closed
you’re
a
nfew
things
drivers,
riders
Stony
Creek.
Tand
he
bThis
uilding
had
be
been
or
rider,
a
consid- program
he
found
that
automotive
classes
were
er
taking
a
training
course.
taught
in
Goochland
and
Keysville.
Both
campuses
more
easily
by
motorists.
others
can
do.of
years
but
number
the
couple
and
their
daughter
They
also
tend
to
avoid
the
Rush
hour
is
not
the
time
Tips
for
Motorists Jamie
could
see
the
possibilities.
Some
paint
and
a
lot
are
around
80
miles
from
their
home
near
Sussex
•
Be
cautious
when
going
center
of
the
lane
because
to
learn
how
to
maneuver
of
cleaning
made
a
of
big
difference
in
the
appearance
liquids
that
leak
from
your
motorcycle.
All
rid- Courthouse
but
he
was
determined
to
follow
his
through
intersections.
ers
should
avoid
extreme
dream.
Since
he
is
originally
from
Lunenburg
County
engines,
transmissions
•
Look
left,
lright
and
left
of
their
ocation
at
car
15346
Blue
Star
Highway.
A
big
temperatures
and
inclem- and
radiators. again
ofor
motorcyclists.
sign
ver
the
front
d oor
and
several
along
the
road
let
he
chose
Keysville
and
drives
to
class
on
Tuesday
and
Also,
be
aware
that
be- Tips
for
Motorcyclists ent
weather. people
in
the
community
know
they
were
o pen. Thursday
nights
for
four
hour
classes
and
gets
home
Learn
More cause
of
a
motorcycle’s
•
Be
cautious
when
going
James
B ranch
h as
e xperience
i n
a uto
a nd
fl eet
For
more
information
re- late.
small
size,
a
bike
can
easily
through
intersections.
garding
motorcycle
safety
e
visible
when
you
ra ide.
hide
in
a
car’s
blind
sapot. maintenance
nd
is
•
Bjust
one
class
way
from
Arlene
Branch
is
an
early
retiree
from
the
federal
•
Allow
for
greater
follow- Try
to
avoid
blind
spots,
and
awareness,
visit
www. ing
distance.
Most
mo- wear
bright-colored,
pro- Allstate.com.
James Branch is standing in front of newly opened A Branch Auto Service in Stony Creek.
Branch family opens new auto service business south of Stony Creek
government
and
has
experience
with
computers,
accounting,
business
and
process
improvement,
quality
management,
and
customer
service.
She
is
looking
forward
to
working
with
her
husband
to
provide
quality
automotive
care
and
maintenance
to
local
customers
as
well
as
travelers
from
the
interstate.
Jamie
Branch
has
experience
with
customer
service
and
will
be
working
with
used
parts
as
well
as
picking
up
new
parts
and
assisting
her
Dad
in
the
shop. The
goal
of
this
business
is
to
provide
a
quality
service
and
to
have
satisfied
customers
that
will
rely
on
A
Branch
Auto
Service
for
their
automotive
needs.
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4 Cemetery Plots located in Southlawn Memorial Park, within 7 Apostles section. Valued at $7500. Will sell all 4 plots for $4995 or 2 for $3000. Please call 804-733-7514.
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Squirrel dogs 1 1/2 years old. Carolina Pernell Cur. Ready to train. $200 ea. 804-265-5053
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