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May 25, 2016

Local law enforcement honors fallen officers By Laura McFarland News Editor

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OWHATAN – The annual trek to Washington, D.C. to participate in National Police Week activities this May was once again an experience of solidarity and sadness for the local men and women who attended. On the one hand, a gathering that brings together tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from across the nation and even the world can be a fascinating experience, Powhatan County sheriff Brad Nunnally said. This year marked the 10th time a Powhatan group has made the trip to honor officers nationwide who were slain in the line of duty the year before, and each year he goes Nunnally said he makes new connections with people who share a passion for law enforcement. SUBMITTED PHOTO “It is just to reflect on the commitment that these other A group of 17 from Powhatan County attended officers also make and realize we are not alone in this. We National Police Week in Washington, D.C. are around there with people who do the same job we do,”

he said. “You realize there are a lot of people who for low pay and long hours will put their lives on the line to make sure people are taken care of. That’s what we do.” Combined with that feeling of camaraderie is the very real reminder of the dangers inherent in the job. The reminder comes in the form of the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and the new names added to it every year in honor of fallen officers, detective Marilyn Durham said. “If people ever want to see another side of a police officer, they should go and see this event,” she said. “I think sometimes people forget we are human just like everyone else, especially right now when a lot of people are anti-police. It gives perspective that we are all in this together.” Each year, local law enforcement officers make the trek to the nation’s capital to honor officers who died in the line of duty. The events always fall around May 15, which was see OFFICERS page 7A

Students join forces to fight cancer By Laura McFarland News Editor

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POWHATAN – The students of Pocahontas Middle School once again showed they have big hearts and a willingness to go the extra mile when the almost $7,000 they collectively raised to help in the fight against cancer was the second highest of any school in the state. The middle school again participated in the Pennies for Pasta fundraiser, bringing in $6,997.91 for the Leuke-

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Jennifer DeGroat’s homeroom at Pocahontas Middle School brought in the most change for Pennies for Pasta, helping the school on its way to raising the second highest amount in the state.

mia and Lymphoma Society, said Lynn Stephens, who coordinates the campaign. This year’s contribution brings the total PMS students have raised since the school began participating in 2007 to $57,319.42. But more important even than the numbers has been the giving spirit of so many of the students, many of whom

worked extra hard or made big sacrifices for the cause, she said. “It is affirmation of my love and pride for the community and these kids. The genuine love, care and concern they have for each other really touches me, and it never gets old,” said Stephens, a special education teacher and Student Council Association

sponsor. During a five-week period between March and April, students were challenged to bring in spare change to go toward the fundraiser. The homeroom that brought in the most money receives a pasta lunch catered by Olive Garden. see STUDENTS page 4A

Powhatan County Fair

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Rides, entertainment and family fun reigned at the Powhatan County Fair last weekend. More photos on page 10A.

B OA R D E VA LUAT E S D E B T M A N AG E M E N T P O L I C Y By Laura McFarland POWHATAN – The Powhatan County Board of Supervisors added an extra workshop to their May schedule to give members a chance to better hash out the debt management policy they want to set for the county as they move forward. The board met in an hourlong workshop on Monday, May 16 where the only agenda item was to help shape the county’s debt management policy, which was scheduled to review for possible vote at its meeting on Monday, May 23. This meeting happened after press time. Kyle A. Laux, first vice president of Davenport & Company LLC, the county’s investment firm, laid out a draft of the policy his compa-

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Kyle A. Laux, left, first vice president of Davenport & Company LLC, speaks to the Powhatan County Board of Supervisors about the county’s debt management policy.

ny has worked on with county staff so the supervisors could ask questions and discuss what they liked and didn’t. A debt management policy is something the county has had in place historically and also a policy that any local government that is rated as highly as Powhatan County is

would be expected to have in place, Laux said. But the county’s current policy hasn’t been revisited in several years, he added. “It is just a good practice to every so often revisit those policies. We put together with staff a draft of some policies that would be put in place pri-

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or to going forward with our bond issues for the schools and several county projects,” he said. The draft resolution Laux presented had a 31-point debt management policy divided into several areas: capital imsee BOARD page 2A

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Substance abuse prevention coalition wins award Contributed Report The Rural Substance Abuse Awareness Coalition (RSAAC) of Goochland and Powhatan Counties was recently awarded $5,000 by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) following the April 17 event, “Heroes not Heroin - No more secrets” event in Powhatan. RSAAC is comprised of representatives from the following sectors: schools, businesses, parents, youth-serving organizations, substance abuse treatment professionals, government, law enforcement, health care professionals, media, faith-based organizations, civic groups, and business leaders. Coalitions recognize that substance abuse is a systemic problem that

cannot be addressed successfully by one organization. It takes the entire community working together to first develop an understanding of the “local conditions” that place individuals at risk and to then develop a plan with evidence based strategies that will work within this specific community. The coalition’s role in the Heroes not Heroin event was to collect information about the community through a survey on opinions and perceptions of substance abuse and mental health. Results of the survey were used to describe the impact of substance abuse in this community at the May 12 town hall meeting, “No More Secrets: Achieving a Community Free of Substance Abuse.” The event took place in the Powhatan Village Building audito-

rium. The Rural Substance Abuse Awareness Coalition’s mission is to inspire, equip, and educate the people of Goochland and Powhatan on the issues of substance abuse. Their vision is a community free of substance abuse. The award from DBHDS will be used to seek nonprofit status for the coalition. This is a necessary step to make RSAAC eligible for the Drug Free Communities grant, which is one of the largest and most prestigious grants available for substance abuse prevention. Those interested in becoming involved in RSAAC, receiving coalition updates, or asking other questions may email Robin Pentecost at rpentecost@goochlandva. us.

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provement program (CIP), guidance for debt issues, target debt ratios, consultants, financial disclosure and policy supersedes other policies. Discussion centered on what Laux called some of the high points as well as points supervisors questioned and wanted adjusted. He started by pointing out why these kinds of policies are so important. “One of the most critical reasons as we think about it and as you think about the rating agencies is the fact that it makes us look beyond just the next fiscal year. It gets us in the discipline, as you have been in for awhile, of looking out multiple years as you think about a budget,” Laux said. He added that 30 percent of a county’s rating is based on their management style, “and having policies in place and following those policies speaks directly to the management side of your credit rating.” The resolution makes the points that an effective debt management policy: contributes significantly

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to the county’s ability to insulate itself from fiscal crisis; enhances shortterm and long-term financial credit ability by helping to achieve the highest credit and bond ratings possible; promotes longterm financial stability by establishing clear and consistent guidelines; directs attention to the total financial picture of the county rather than single issue areas; promotes the view of linking long-term financial planning with day to day operations, and provides county staff, the board of supervisors, and citizens a framework for measuring the fiscal impact of government services against established fiscal parameters and guidelines. No votes were held on May 16 about the resolution as the workshop was only intended to give the board earlier input into the draft before they vote on it. Changes in wording brought up by the board would still have to go back to staff for fine-tuning before the meeting. The full policy can be found on the county’s website. Some of the points gone over in more detail during the workshop were: The points about the CIP didn’t change much because the county is good about having a fiveyear CIP, showing it thinks in terms of the future and not just year to year, Laux said. David Williams, who represents District 1, questioned wording for a point that said “the county will attempt to determine the least costly and most flexible financing method for all new projects.” He asked about options that may be more costly but provide the county more flexibility. Laux said they would usually be looking for a balance of those factors

Girls from Powhatan Girl Scout Troop 3140 sold more than 2,000 boxes of cookies this year. They voted to give a portion of their proceeds to Lonesome Dove Equestrian Center because they wanted to give back to the veterans who have given so much to them. Clint Arrington, founder of LDEC, gave the girls a tour of this special facility that offers therapeutic riding and equine-related activities to veterans. They have helped more than 2,000 veterans since 2008 to regain their courage, confidence and hope through therapeutic riding with horses at no charge.

and the lowest all-in cost of borrowing. Larry Nordvig, District 2, made a suggestion about changing the wording to “determine the best balance of cost and flexible financing for all new projects.” Carson Tucker, District 5, supported the change. Chairman Bill Melton, District 4, pointed out the parts of the policy that say target debt ratios would be calculated annually and included in the review of financial trends, but the county will review the policies at least once every four years and either reaffirm them or adjust them to reflect evolving county priorities, developments in industry best practices, or changes to rating agency criteria. Nordvig referenced a point that said “the term of any long-term debt will not exceed the useful life of the assets purchased or constructed” and brought up the proposed sally port and courthouse expansion. The expansion for the sheriff’s office and 911 dispatch purposes has been said to have a useful life of five to 10 years but the time it takes to pay off will be significantly longer, he said. Laux said each project can be evaluated individually even though they are looking at the bonding as a whole. Charla Schubert, the county’s director of finance, said that the useful life of the building is longer than 10 years, a time period that referenced how long the communications center would continue to be housed there. March Altman, deputy county administrator, added that the building expansion is being designed so the new space can be converted to a courtroom for a future use, which extends its life.

Nordvig said he wasn’t “digging in his heels” but wanted to point out that if he votes for a project and eight years later it is being used for another purpose that is not something he voted on. Angie Cabell, District 3, said that is inherent in the nature of a business and that “you cannot micromanage the future.” Laux said that the county has been good at following one of the points, where “prior to entering into new long-term borrowing the county will project the impact of the proposed new borrowing on the county’s debt ratios over at least a 10-year projection period.” Regarding refinancing loans, the policy says the county will do it when it is in its best financial interest and that it will save at least 3 percent of the refunded bond principal amount, Melton said. If the savings is less than that, the county can still consider it on a case-bycase basis. Laux clarified that the document is a policy and is not legally binding but it sets the foundation of general practices. In relation to the target debt ratios, the net tax supported debt versus assessed value will not exceed 4 percent in the new policy, Laux said. Net tax supported debt is defined as any and all debt that is funded in whole or in part by tax revenues including utility enterprise debt if that debt is reliant on support from general tax revenues. The county’s current ratio is at 2 percent, but with the adopted CIP and a plan for making principal and interest payments from the beginning on the bonds, funding them would likely bump the ratio up to 3.7 percent. Williams had a question about the utility system, which Laux said is

O B I T UA R I E S DORIS GILMORE Doris Hogan Duffer Gilmore of Powhatan, formerly of Henrico, graduated to glory on Sunday, May 15, 2016. She was born in Richmond on February 17, 1933. Doris was a licensed practical nurse from 1970 until 1995 working on the MCV burn unit and Beth Shalom Nursing Home. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert B. Hogan and Peggy Spivey Hogan, and husband, Robert (Bob) Gilmore. She is survived by her two sons, Robert C. Duffer Jr. (Cathy) of White Stone, Mark A. Duffer (Vicky) of Powhatan; two grandsons, Robert C. Duffer III, M. Ben Duffer; and her favorite granddaughter, Sarah Duffer. The family received friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17 at Bennett & Barden Funeral Home, 3215 Anderson Highway,, Powhatan. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 18 at Powhatan United Methodist Church, Powhatan. Interment was at 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 19 in Westhampton Memorial Park.

MARY LOU MORGAN Mary Lou Morgan, 75, of Powhatan, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 19, 2016. She is survived by her daughter, Vicky Williams of Bedford; three grandchildren she raised, Mary Florence (Jacob) of Midlothian, Heather MorMORGAN gan of Blackstone and Katelyn Morgan of Powhatan; sister, Shirley Whittier of Pennsylvania; great-grandchild, Chesney; and a devoted friend, Sharon Morrison. The family received friends from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 22 at Bennett & Barden Funeral Home, 3215 Anderson Highway, Powhatan, and where services were held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 23. Interment Greenwood Memorial Gardens. see OBITUARIES page 4A

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mentioned as not being self-sufficient now for the sake of transparency. The policy also had the ratio of tax-supported debt service as a percent of total governmental fund and school fund operating expenditures maintained with 12 percent as the optimal level and 15 percent as the maximum, he said. The county’s current ratio is 10.1 percent, but the new projects and the bonds to pay for them would likely bump that up to 14 percent. Raising the county’s policy from its current 12 percent to allow for 15 percent as the cap has been a bone of contention among the supervisors for weeks. Nordvig raised the most concerns on going up to 15 percent in the policy, especially if projections top it out at 14 percent. He said he feels it is too high and doesn’t leave a buffer in the policy in regard to how credit rating agencies will be looking at Powhatan County. “It doesn’t make any sense in my head at all to say, hey, we want to be at 12 percent when we have already done a budget that far exceeds 12 percent. It’s like hey I would like to weigh 10 pounds less but I am diving in and eating birthday cake. It just doesn’t make any sense to me. Why would you do that,” he said. Laux mentioned that interest rates are currently even better than was projected in all of the financial scenarios Davenport created, but that is not set in stone. If the rates stay lower, the debt ratios may also come out a little lower. However, if the rates increase, the opposite is true. Because nobody will be sure what the rates are until the bonds go out, it is best to leave a little wiggle room in the policy, he said. There was discussion

about language regarding getting the debt ratio down below 12 percent, but the consensus seemed to be to not try to bind future boards. There was also a discussion started by Nordvig about a point that says the county will only exceed 12 percent if the board determines “that the funded projects alleviate a critical or potentially life-threatening situation in the county.” Points were made about how projects could be too open to interpretation based on those terms. The board decided to change the language to when the board deems the projects appropriate. Laux also explained the point that says the “ten-year tax-supported principal payout ratio shall be at least 50 percent by the end of the five-year capital planning window.” This ratio measures how quickly the county is paying off its debt, looking at the amount of principal debt it will pay off in the next 10 years relative to the total outstanding principal amount. The policy says the county wants that amount to be at least 50 percent, so it is paying off half of its debt that is currently outstanding including the new stuff over the next 10 years. He showed a sheet that demonstrates a scenario where, except for dipping down to 47.2 percent in 2017, the 10-year tax-supported principal payout ratio is consistently above 50 percent and reaches 60.5 percent by 2020. He said that this ratio combined with the debt service versus expenditures ratio is where the county can demonstrate balance in how quickly it is paying off the debt, he said. Laura McFarland may be reached at Lmcfarland@ powhatantoday.com.


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P RO PE RT Y T R A N S F E R S 3930 Mill Station Drive, Powhatan; John T. Nichols Inc. to Robert B. Drew, $329,000. 3801 Old River Trail, Powhatan; Alan R. Thorn to Paul D. Pentecost, $305,000. 1311 Shroeder Road, Powhatan; Jerry Lee Hill to David C. Williams, $424,000. 1560 Walkers Ridge Road, Powhatan; Adam E. Hiler to Terence Christian Metz, $378,000.

1.03 acres; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Jameson Enterprises Inc., $75,990. 2 acres; Samuel I. White PC, substitute trustee to US Bank NA, $184,264. 83.6 acres; Jeanie Drucker Johnston to Bryan Pace Graham, $118,750. 96.33 acres; ALG Trustee LLC to JCM III LLC, $146,682. Lot 16, Section A, Branchway

Springs; Goodwyn LLC to Theresa R. Vause Living Trust, $117,000. Lot 2, Section 3, Oak Leaf; Oak Leaf Real Estate Holdings LC to Oliver C. Long, $90,900. Lot 3, Red Lane; Jayme L. Cridlin to Mary Compton, $127,000. Lot 31, Section A, Seven Ridges; Trustee Services of Virginia to Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., $211,326. Lot 5, Section 3, Scottville at

C R I M E R E P O RT Thursday, May 12 A deputy responded to a report of a fraud in the 3400 block of Ceasar Town Road. A deputy responded to a vandalism in the 1900 block of Judes Ferry Road.

Friday, May 13 A deputy responded to a report of threatening phone calls in the 2700 block of Ridgeview Road. A deputy responded to a domestic assault in the 2000 block of Flint Hill Road.

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A deputy arrested an intoxicated driver near Anderson Highway and Red Lane. A deputy responded to a vicious animal in the 4200 block of Pierce Road. A deputy responded to a breaking and entering in the 2400 block of Anderson Highway. A deputy responded to a larceny in the 2300 block of Georges Road. Deputies responded to a domestic situation that turned into a standoff with law enforcement in the 1300 block of Schroeder Road.

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Kelsey Osborne and Morgan Eskanazy were married on April 23, 2016 at Carolyn Baldwin Lake Pavilion in Farmville. The Rev. Rod Spencer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Osborne Sr. of Powhatan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brett Reese of Powhatan and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eskanazy of West Monroe, Louisiana. The bride was escorted by her father. The matron of honor was Angela Osborne, the bride’s mother. The bridesmaids were Fallon Osborne, cousin of the bride and Michelle Davis, friend of the bride. Flower girls were Ali Osborne and Emi Leake, cousins of the bride. The groom’s best man was Zach Holy. Groomsmen were Matthew Osborne, brother of the bride and Evan Reese, brother of the groom. Ring bearers were Rylen Osborne, nephew of the bride and Easton Osborne, cousin of the bride. Following the reception at Carolyn Baldwin Lake Pavilion, the groom took his bride on a “surprise weekend getaway” to Natural Bridge to ride SUBMITTED PHOTO an elephant. The couple is honeymooning in May Mrs. Morgan Eskanazy, the former Miss Kelsey on a cruise to three islands in the Bahamas. Osborne.

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This year, the participation was so good and the competition was so close that Olive Garden agreed to cater lunch for the top two fundraising homerooms at the middle school, Stephens said. Jennifer DeGroat’s homeroom brought in the most change with $681.70 while Lindsay Salyer’s homeroom was a close second with $655.95. The students had their lunch on Tuesday, May 17 and had a great time, she added. Rebecca Stevens, 11, and Olivia Kapasakis, 11, both fifth-graders in DeGroat’s homeroom, joined forces to sell muffins, lemonade, books and stuffed animals in front of Flat Rock Village to help raise money. The girls wanted to help their class win and were thrilled when they did. “It was good. You feel really excited. Everybody was screaming,” Rebecca said. Underlying that excitement was a feeling of knowing they had accomplished something good together. Both girls’ mothers talked to them about leukemia, and they were saddened by how it affects people. They were also amazed they help their class raise so much money to go toward cancer research and other projects. “I was proud,” Olivia said. Fifth-grader Sam Shevrin was in Amy Woodell’s homeroom, which raised the third highest in the school with $556.26. Sam had been saving up coins for a few

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years – change from when he bought things or coins he found on the ground. One day he brought in two piggy banks worth of coins; the next day he had large Ziploc bags filled with even more. All told, he brought in about $167 worth for the cause.

“I started to think, if I had leukemia and my mom was worried, I wouldn’t want her worried,” Hunter said. “I decided to bring in a lot of money because I wouldn’t want other parents to feel like that.” Hunter said that when he told his

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Lindsay Salyer’s homeroom at Pocahontas Middle School brought in the second highest amount for Pennies for Pasta.

“It was just going to sit under my bed, so I felt this was the time to give it,” Sam said. There was an even more important reason behind the move, though. Sam said he lost his uncle to cancer and it was really sad. He just wants to find a cure. “It wasn’t really about the winning. It was just very sad,” he said. Hunter Stoddard, a sixth-grader in Salyer’s homeroom, said he kept thinking about his aunt, who had breast cancer.

mom he was going to donate the $60 he earned doing several weeks of chores, she said she was proud of him and matched his donation. A few days later his dad gave him $40 to bring in and his mom doubled the amount again. “I was happy that a lot of people brought in a lot of money. I wouldn’t want to be a parent and your child have leukemia or cancer,” Hunter said. When Asher Timberlake, a sixthgrade in Mike Morin’s homeroom, saw his class hadn’t raised much money yet

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for the fundraiser, he decided to donate the $100 he received for his birthday in March. The move was not out of character. For the last few years, he said that instead of toys and money for his birthday, he asked for food for a local food pantry. “I just feel bad for the people who have cancer. I know it’s not a good feeling,” he said. Asher said he was really motivated when he heard a teacher’s father had suffered from cancer. “I know it’s raising money for people who have cancer and getting rid of it,” he said. The teachers at the middle school did a good job of conveying the importance of the fundraiser, especially since the impact has been felt in Powhatan County, Stephens said. Rebecca Maupin was a student who died from acute myeloid leukemia in 2014 after battling it since 2010. The county also lost a sweet friend and teacher when Amy Casteel died in 2010 from a form of leukemia, Stephens said. “It is not just something you see on TV or in movies. Everybody has been affected by this awful disease of cancer,” she said. Stephens added that for every child who brought in large amounts of money, there were dozens more who helped by bringing in their little bags of change, all of them “glad they were helping the cause.”

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Participants in the Bike 2 DC stopped at Graceland Baptist Church in Powhatan on their way to National Police Week activities.

Cyclists stop in Powhatan By Laura McFarland News Editor

POWHATAN – The tradition started with a simple request: “Can we use your bathroom?’ A group of cyclists was passing through Powhatan County on its way to Washington, D.C. to participate in National Police Week and honor fallen law enforcement officers. Stopping at Dorset Market to use the restrooms and rest, there were too many of them and they came across the street to Graceland Baptist Church for a little hospitality. The church answered the request 10 years ago and has continued to offer its hospitality every year since, opening its doors with snacks and drinks to recharge the riders and a place to rest, Dr. Ron Wyatt Jr., pastor at Graceland, said. On Wednesday, May 11, 72 riders and their 13-member support crew made up this year’s Bike 2 DC team – a large group of current and former officers and friends and family who once again found the door of the fellowship hall opened wide for them. It’s only for a few hours, but it is an important gesture for Wyatt and the church members who welcome the group on their four-day, 500-mile trip from Charlotte to

Washington, D.C. “I like showing the officers we support and appreciate what they do and we remember some have given their all,� Wyatt said. The riders recognize and appreciate the gracious gesture, said Katie Schwartz, event director and an officer with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. When someone with the ride calls the church every year to see if they can host the cyclists for a few hours on the third day of the ride, Graceland always welcomes them

with refreshments and a safe place for them to regroup before they head into Richmond for the night. Gathered at the church this year were riders from the Charlotte area, Fayetteville, N.C., Kannapolis, Alexandria, Bridgewater, Massachusetts and more. They left Charlotte on May 9 and rolled into Washington, D.C. on May 12. The goal is to arrive in time to participate in the annual candlelight vigil on May 13 and

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EVERGREEN COMMUNITY CHURCH (PCA) Proclaiming & Practicing the Gospel of Jesus Christ

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The Bridge The Church of Jesus Christ of Church Latter-day Saints “It’s an Experience� 1957 Capeway Rd., Powhatan, VA

Sundays: 804-403-3963 Morning Worship 10:00 AM Stephen Shelton, Bishop Wednesday: Family Life Night 7:00 PM Sacrament Service – 9:00 am 2480 Academy Road Gospel Doctrine – 10:20 am 598-7159 Priesthood/Relief Society – 11:10 am Pastor: Johnathan M. Whichard Located off Route 60 at Lower Hill Rd.

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Powhatan Christian Fellowship

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other activities. The vigil honors fallen law enforcement officers like Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers Jeff Shelton and Sean Clark, who lost their lives in the line of duty on April 1, 2007. Their names would go on the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall in 2008. A month after Shelton and Clark were killed, four fellow officers who wanted to do something physical to honor their fallen friends, rode their bicycles from Charlotte to Washington and to the memorial. “When we lost our officers in 2007, some of our officers said, ‘This is how we would like to pay tribute,’ ” Schwartz said. “They hopped on their bikes and they have been doing it ever since.” Wyatt said hosting the riders makes him feel appreciative of what they are doing, but the experience also carries a bit of sadness because it is a reminder that officers are too often mistreated while they work to keep the public safe. Powhatan County sheriff Brad Nunnally, who made the trek to Washington with a local group the day after the riders rode through the county, came to the church to welcome them. He said what they are doing is always inspiring to him. “We just like to do whatever small part we can do to help them on their journey,” he said. For more information about the ride, visit www. bike2dc.com. Laura McFarland may be reached at Lmcfarland@powhatantoday. com.


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designated as Peace Officers Memorial Day in 1962. National Police Week draws between 25,000 to 40,000 attendees. This year’s journey was made on May 12 to 15 by a group of 17 current and former Powhatan deputies, emergency services workers and the brothers of deputy Robert “Robbie” Green, the first law enforcement officer from the Powhatan County Sheriff’s Office to die in the line of duty. Members of the department have attended National Police Week activities every year since 2007, when Green’s name was added to the memorial wall and a large group of officers, family and others traveled to Washington to pay tribute to him. This year, Green’s brothers, Charlie and Jason Green, attended the event to pay tribute to their brother, Nunnally said. Green lost his life on Sept. 20, 2006, when his patrol car crashed while he was responding to offer assistance to other deputies and Virginia State Police troopers in a vehicle pursuit. “None of us had actually attended until that happened. We attended the first year they put his name on the wall, and we have been going back ever since,” Nunnally said. “Most law enforcement does try to go anyway, but for us it is especially important we go after his name went on the wall.” Each year the Powhatan group has its annual traditions. On Friday, May 13, they attended the 28th annual Candlelight Vigil, a

solemn event where the names of the officers who died in the line of duty in 2015 were read. Because of construction for the National Law Enforcement Museum, the vigil was held at the National Mall this year. Those names now join thousands of others on the memorial honoring fallen officers. Nine years ago it was Green’s name. This year it was names like Kerrie Orozco, the Omaha police officer who was shot and killed on her last day of work before taking the remainder of her maternity leave to spend with her daughter, who had been born prematurely and was ready to be released from the hospital. Remembering her story was a particularly sad moment this year, Nunnally said. On Saturday, May 14, the Powhatan group also attended the annual Emerald Society and Pipe Band March and Service held at the memorial. Walking around the memorial is an emotional experience not only because of the thousands of names listed there but the mementos left to honor the fallen, Durham said. Visitors take time to read letters from children to a parent they have lost and see the wreaths, drawings, wooden plaques, scrapbook pages, flowers and stuffed animals left by family and friends. Seeing the wall is a solemn reminder that not everybody loves and appreciates law enforcement officers or what they often have to do, Durham said. “I have three kids and I don’t ever want to be on that wall. I want to go home to them just like everybody else,” she said.

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New experience helps editor celebrate two years in Powhatan By Laura McFarland

right hysterical. It’s hard to say which was funnier – when the hypnotist convinced the people onstage that when he said a It seemed fitting that just in time for this writer’s sec- certain word the person sitting next to them had pinched ond anniversary as news editor of the Powhatan Today, their bottom and they didn’t like it, or when an altoI managed to experience a local tradition – the Powhat- gether different phrase made them think the same action an County Fair – for the first time. had occurred but they did like it. It is still hilarious to Having started the day after Memorial Day in 2014 think of them looking horrified one minute and sporting and traveled to Texas for my mother’s birthday in 2015, secretive smiles the next. I had yet to experience the local fair, and it was defiAs mentioned above, I felt the experience would be nitely on the to-do list. So, when my parents decided to a good way to celebrate two years in Powhatan County. come for a visit this past weekend and it was time to There were several reasons: It draws a good cross-secconsider the proverbial question of how to entertain tion of the county population to interact with; it was a them during their visit, the county fair seemed like a fun longstanding tradition in Powhatan I had yet to experisolution for what to do Friday night. Luckily, it was. ence, and it was just plain fun. Shouldn’t an experience Now, depending marking a good twoon where you go, year anniversary be county fairs differ. fun? And it has been a Some of the ones this good two years, at writer has attended in least on this writer’s the past have had part. more of a local and There certainly agricultural focus was a learning curve. with baking contests, Going from only doprizes for the best ing feature stories to vegetables, animal suddenly writing exhibits and competiabout county governtions and more. ment, crime, courts, Not to say that agriculture, education there weren’t animals. and features was a PHOTO BY LAURA MCFARLAND challenge. For those The first thing my parents and I delight- Brad Matchett Comedy Hypnotist entertains the crowd at of our subscribers ed in finding upon ar- the Powhatan County Fair. who stuck with us rival was a petting zoo while I was learning complete with goats, rabbits, a tortoise, a donkey and a and before we became a free, countywide newspaper, camel. The photo of the camel seemingly sneering at thank you. I do not pretend that there aren’t still more my dad was priceless. aspects of this county to learn about, and I look forward The Powhatan County Fair centers more around the to that challenge as well. carnival experience and entertaining shows, which was Powhatan County has some big changes ahead bedifferent but still really fun. tween several major construction projects, the consoliAt one point while standing by a ride taking photos dation of schools, and indicators that economic develfor the newspaper, I pivoted in place to see the rides all opment is going to be a big push in the near future. around. They ranged from kiddie rides and a Ferris Among all of that will still be the stories of Powhatan wheel to ones that spun you vertically, horizontally and County and the happy, sad, frightening, maddening, every which way. I remember thinking that there was a joyous, challenging, invigorating, and heartbreaking ride for every dizziness tolerance level and why didn’t moments that will take place here that the Powhatan Tothey make the banana planes in adult size for my level. day, and I, will be part of in the future. A big thank you The Team Rock mixed martial arts show was enter- to our readers for joining us, and especially me, on the taining as they broke bricks and pieces of wood in vari- journey wherever it takes us. ous stunts. The Brad Matchett Comedy Hypnotist show Laura McFarland may be reached at Lmcfarland@ we got caught up in watching on the way out was down- powhatantoday.com. News Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Plenty of ways for residents to get involved in stopping litter in Powhatan County Dear Editor, The Powhatan Anti-Litter Council would like to thank all those who participated in the recent Amnesty Day at the Powhatan County Fairgrounds. We collected over 13,000 pounds in large appliances, had two trucks filled with small appliances and filled a tractor trailer with tires. We would like to mention that we are on the county’s webpage and also have a Facebook page. Information on how to reach the Anti-Litter Council and when we hold meetings is available there. In an effort to keep the county clean we would remind the public that littering affects the water we need to drink, the air we breathe and the soil to grow food. There is a cost to taxpayers for having to clean up the environment. If only we could do away with that cost. It is as simple as disposing of litter and items such as tires, oil, batteries, etc., properly. A wonderful website for any information along those lines is www.Earth911.com. A current problem in the county, which the Anti-Litter Council has been getting calls about, is newspapers being left near mailboxes and in driveways. This can be a security issue as well as a litter problem. Please pick up the papers and if going out of town, stop the paper. Anti-Litter also hears from citizens in regards to the Adop-A-Highway signs. If there are signs posted and it appears that the roads are not being picked up, please call Vertig McDougald at 804-674-2805. She will look and see if they are still active. If they are not active or have not picked up within one year, the permit is cancelled and the name is removed from the sign and an 800 number will go up on the sign stating that the location is available for adoption. There are some new ordinances in place. These involve properties that have a lot of debris or derelict vehicles. Calls can be placed to the county and someone will go investigate what has been reported. If found in violation of code, the owner of the property will be sent a letter and a time frame to pick up the debris. Hopefully, the property will be picked up, but if not, what can ultimately happen is the property owner can be taken to court. Every effort will be made to help get the property picked up and/or derelict vehicles removed. There are services available that will pay to remove the vehicles for scrap. Thank you to all those who regularly pick up litter along the roadsides. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was no litter to pick up? Karen Ylimaki Chair of the Powhatan Anti-Litter Council

The Country Store: America’s faded memories still bring a smile By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist

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alking in the double screen doors of a country store is an experience that is quickly vanishing in America. Sure, there are plenty of historically accurate restorations that reflect the contents to the last detail. But, the real flavor of the country store was more often displayed in the unique characters who visited. As a youth, the highlight of a visit to my grandmother’s house in Gaithersburg, Maryland, was a trip to Hershey’s Store. My Uncle Dudley drove a Diamond cab for most of his life, and the tan and black taxi was a well recognized icon around the then small village of Gaithersburg. The trip from Meem Avenue to Hershey’s was always exciting. Dudley drove with his knees while, to our amazement, holding his hands in the air. The roads wound around to the small spot on the tracks that Hershey’s occupied for years. We jumped out of the cab and entered a candy-centered world of delight, an experience that always offered a new and unique experience. Doris Hershey handed out penny candy, and Dud-

ley allowed us to plunge our hands into the icy water of a red cooler that held an endless selection of soft drinks. After several minutes of critical decision-making, our frozen hands emerged with a variety of brands and flavors. Dudley always timed the trip to coincide with the passing mail train that offered its own brand of entertainment. Hershey’s also served as a post office, and each day bags were hung by the tracks for pickup by the next train. What followed was a mystical, almost magician act by a tiny man barely visible from an open door on the mail car. Somehow, he threw out the incoming bag and snatched the outgoing seemingly in one deer-like move. We always laughed and clapped as the train passed, its mission accomplished. We’d roam through the old store looking at toys that must have been there for years. The wrappers and boxes were yellowed on the dusty shelves that provided endless enchantment. I bought my father his first Father’s Day present at Hershey’s Store: a small weathered pocketknife pulled from a cardboard display. Doris charged me 25 cents for the knife, a deal that made me proud to know the

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Emotions ran high at May 2 meeting By Laura McFarland News Editor

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OWHATAN – Members of the Powhatan County Board of Supervisors earlier this month expressed some of their frustration, disappointment and anger with comments made at recent meetings and in the public. In the midst of the board’s votes on Monday, May 2 regarding the county’s tax rate, budget and capital improvement program (CIP), some supervisors took the opportunity to address what they described as misconceptions, false statements and attacks on county staff. During the vote about the tax rate, chairman Bill Melton, who represents District 4, started his comments by talking about members of the public who had encouraged him to vote to meet the needs of the county. He also praised county staff members, especially Pat Weiler, county administrator, for helping the board institute policies and procedures that improve efficiencies, maintain quality service, and ensure local, state and federal policies are adhered; developing a good working relationship with school district leaders, and being a community volunteer. “This may not be the appropriate time for this statement, but I am going to make it anyway. I want to personally apologize to Pat for allowing a small group of citizens to attack your professionalism, integrity, work quality and credibility,” Melton said. “In some cases, the facts have been incorrect. You have my pledge to make sure that when this happens I will publically address the inaccuracies in the paper and in public meetings.” After giving a rundown of the timeline and efforts that have gone into shaping the CIP and budget and alluding to efforts being made to shift the

tax burden away from citizens, Melton addressed the effective five cent increase caused when increased re-assessments combine with keeping the real estate tax rate at 90 cents. For a homeowner with a house assessed at $150,000 a year, the cost is $75 in real estate taxes annually or $6.75 a month, he said. At the higher end of the spectrum, a $500,000 house’s real estate taxes are $250 a year or $20.83 a month. Melton said that after members of the public spoke against anything above an 85 cent real estate tax rate, he became curious about how much they are paying in taxes. He said he went online to the public records of their assessments and found it interesting that one naysayer would only be paying 98 cents more a month because of the 90 cent rate. “Maybe that sounds like a little bit of money and maybe it’s the principle, but I really wanted to see what the impact was going to be on the individuals that spoke against it,” he said. He also later expressed frustration with the people who said they wanted an 85 cent real estate tax rate no matter what but didn’t offer a viable substitute plan that involved paring down the CIP or staggering projects. Larry Nordvig, District 2, had brought forth a plan to cut spending at a previous meeting, but several variables he was not aware of meant the plan was not viable. During the vote on the real estate tax rate, Angie Cabell, District 3, expressed gratitude for Weiler and county staff and said the county is well managed. She also addressed some citizens’ accusations that the board members do not listen to the public. “It has been said that we are not responsible and that we do not value opinions. I take exception to all of that. I will put forth that sometimes it is our

constituents that don’t seem to listen,” she said. “All that some seem to hear are the aspects that align with their own world view. While it is my job to sit up here and listen to everyone and to peel back the layers of the onion.” She added that she will not “legislate for the extremes” but “will honor the commitment I made to be a leader, to make the difficult choices and to honor all of the obligations attributed to being a citizen.” Carson Tucker, who represents District 5, spoke a few times during the different votes addressing a variety of issues. He gave a timeline of the work that has gone into preparing the CIP and budget and why he felt the 90 cent real estate tax rate was necessary. He became especially adamant during his defense of a need for a new 911 system and illustrated his point by having fire and EMS chief Steven Singer play recordings of real calls marred by poor coverage. During the vote on the budget, Tucker outline several misconceptions stated by others on the actions of the board of supervisors and county and what they are trying to accomplish. He addressed misconceptions about the ranking of Powhatan’s tax rate amount versus other localities; the state of the real estate market; how debt repayment will be handled; misconstrued statements; county growth; maintenance costs on a new school, and Powhatan’s cost per pupil compared to the state average and other localities. He also addressed accusations that said Weiler was trying to confuse the bond issue with so many possible financing scenarios. Those scenarios, which the board requested, help the supervisors look at what-if scenarios to better evaluate and understand possible outcomes of their different actions, he said. His closing remarks addressed the difficult role of a leader that members

sometimes struggle with and that can keep them up at night in deliberation. He made it clear that he believes they do the best job they can with all of the information they can gather before voting on issues. “If we had to be perfect to be in these positions of responsibility, not one of us sitting up here being asked to make decisions about the future of our community would be here. But that’s what leaders do,” he said. He also addressed people who take the stance that they are right and don’t leave room to reflect on the possibility that they “don’t unilaterally have a lock on the truth.” “I have to admit that I envy you. How easy it is for those who do not have to make decisions and live with the consequences to sneer at those who sometimes make the sometimes painful compromises necessary to get things done,” he said. Tucker said that the supervisors and citizens “have to believe that a better end result of a better future is possible. “We have to be committed to the long haul, not just to the political quick fix,” he said. Before the first of what would be several divided votes on different issues, Larry Nordvig, District 2, acknowledged that fact and said that even when they disagree, he is encouraged by the way the board works together. “They have all treated me very fairly, very civilly. Same thing with the county staff. For me, we disagree on a couple of issues here on the budget, but I am ready to move forward and work with all four of these colleagues, and everybody on the county staff, everybody on the school board, etc. That doesn’t change a thing for me, and I appreciate their attitude and their willingness to work,” Nordvig said. Laura McFarland may be reached at Lmcfarland@powhatantoday.com.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday, May 25 Powhatan County Public Library’s family storytime is held at 10:30 a. m. every Tuesday and Wednesday. Library hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. The library is closed on Sundays and county holidays. For more information, call 804- 5985670. Powhatan Domestic Violence Services and Goochland Family Services hold a support group for survivors of domestic violence from Powhatan and Goochland counties and surrounding areas every Wednesday. The group meets in the evening with childcare provided. All women are welcome. For more information or location, contact Powhatan Domestic Violence Services at 804-598-5630 or go to the organization’s Facebook page and send a private message. The Powhatan Lion’s Club will meet at 6 p.m. at the County Seat Restaurant. Contact Mike Jones at 804-794-1440 for more information.

Thursday, May 26 The Powhatan Farmers Market will operate from 4 to 7 pm. every Thursday in front of Tractor Supply, 2470 Anderson Highway, until Oct. 27. Local producers and artisans will be offering vegetables, berries, meats/meat products, eggs, cheese, honey, ginger, soaps, wines, baked goods, jewelry, pottery, photography, kettle corn, Thai foods and more. The farmers market is a producer-only market, meaning vendors sell only produce they’ve grown or art/crafts they have made. The first Thursday of each month will feature the Kids Market and Children’s Corner. For more information, visit www.powhatanfarmersmarket.com. The Powhatan Food Pantry is open from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Tuesdays in the Plainview Office Center, 2152 Plainview. Contact Theresa Fields at 804-389-9136. The Woman’s Club of Powhatan’s Clothes Closet is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday, Monday and Tuesday and from 11 a.m. to 2

p.m. every Saturday at 3908 Old Buckingham Road at the back end of the social services building. Donations accepted anytime but preferably during regular hours. Shoppers can fill a paper grocery bag full of stuff for $3. The second hand store sells clothes, shoes, books, movies, CDs, housewares, linens, toys, small electronics, games and more. Look for The Clothes Closet of Powhatan on Facebook.

Powhatan AA meets at 8 p.m. every Saturday at Manakin Episcopal Church on Huguenot Trail. A pet food drive takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday at Tractor Supply Co., 2470 Anderson Highway, Suite G, Powhatan. Pet food donations are taken to Powhatan Animal Control and animal shelters in surrounding counties. Contact Mary Ellen Boyd at 804598-5075.

Bible, the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, and the Anglican Way of worship. The goal of the first 45minute gathering is to introduce people to God’s Word and to help them to use it. Admission is free for people of all ages and all levels of biblical awareness. Contact the Rev. Deacon Ken Mills at 804-3478633 or dkenmills@inbox.com. The Powhatan Moose Lodge will host Bingo with doors opening at 6 p.m. and games starting at 7 p.m. every Tuesday. For more information, call 804-598-2809.

The Powhatan chapter of the NAACP meets at 7 p.m. at the Powhatan County Fairgrounds. Guest speakers will be Karen Alexander, county registrar, about the Virginia Restoration of Rights Process and sheriff Brad Nunnally giving the progress and update of the sheriff’s office. The public is welcome. For more information, contact Gail Hairston at 804-598-3435.

Sunday, May 29

Mill Quarter Republican Woman’s Club (MQRWC) will meet at Italian Delight restaurant, 1795 South Creek One, Powhatan. Fellowship begins at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Speakers will be Congressman Dave Brat and John Adams, candidate for attorney general. MQWRC is an active group and interested in expanding. Visitors are always welcome.

Monday, May 30

Ongoing

The 36th annual Huguenot Springs Cemetery Memorial Day Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 25 at Huguenot Springs Road south of Robious Road and west of State Route 288 in Powhatan County. The event is co-sponsored by the J. E. B. Stuart Camp #1343 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Huguenot Springs Cemetery Foundation and Knibb’s Battery. It will include bagpipe music by Virginia Scots Guards and an address by B. Frank Earnest, past Virginia division commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, followed by a wreath presentation, artillery salute and refreshments the event is free and open to the public. Contact 804-356-8868 or 804-7401405.

Backpacks of Love, a nonprofit committed to eliminating hunger in school-age children by providing nourishing food for their weekend, needs help. In addition to the constant need for donated individual-sized food items, adults or students are needed to double bag the plastic bags the group packs in, which will help expedite the packing process. (This job can be done at home if people pick up bags at the pantry office.) The group also needs help breaking down boxes for recycling. This job should be done weekly preferably on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and/or Thursdays after packing days. These are great jobs for students looking for community hours. Contact Gloria at 804-598-2723.

AA meets at 7:30 p.m. every Monday in the gathering room at May Memorial Church, 3926 Old Buckingham Road.

The Coalition of Powhatan Churches needs drivers for clients to go to doctor appointments and small errands as present volunteers are being overwhelmed with requests. For more information on volunteering, contact Liz Benton at 804372-6384 or angels5517@aol.com.

Powhatan Relay for Life meets at 7 p.m. at the Huguenot Safety Building. All are welcome. For more information, contact Polly Mullins at 804-921-7983 or pmmullins89@ aol.com. Powhatan AA meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Thursday in the Powhatan Village Building. The Powhatan Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m. every Thursday at the County Seat Restaurant. Awaken to Hope Al-Anon meets at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at St. John Neumann Catholic Church.

Friday, May 27 Kay’s Krafters, a small branch of From the Heart Stitchers, will meet from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information and location, call Donna at 804-598-7514 or visit www. fromtheheartstitchers.org.

Saturday, May 28

Greenbrier Baptist Church will hold a Memorial Day Service/Celebration, “Keeping the Memory Alive,” at 4 p.m. at 4731 Bell Road, Powhatan. The special guests will be the Rev. Dr. Carvell Phillips, the Heavenly Hands Sign Ministry and the Little Zion Baptist Church Male Chorus.

Tuesday, May 31 An Anglican Workshop will be held at 10:15 a.m. at the Powhatan County Public Library where people may learn about a Christian worship-style that is distinctively different from the current cultural trends. The Rev. Deacon Ken Mills will present a series of workshops over the next several weeks to help navigate through the Holy

AA meets at 8 p.m. every Tuesday at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Huguenot Trail. The Powhatan Right (POWR) monthly meeting is held at 6:30 p. m. at the Powhatan County Public Library.

No one deserves to be abused. Find safety, options and support. Women’s support group based in Powhatan but open to all women impacted by domestic violence. The group is free, confidential and childcare is available. Contact 804598-5630 ext. 2422 or 2420 for more information.

Upcoming The Vietnam Memorial Wall is coming to Powhatan July 14 - 17 and volunteers are needed for setup, security, computer aids, wall assistants and breakdown. Call Ray at the American Legion for more information at 804-5431295. Independence Golf Club’s Rockin’ at Independence concert series continues with Sportsbar Rockstar from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2 at the club at 600 Founders Bridge Boulevard, Midlothian. Upcoming shows are: Cedar Creek, June 9; The Janitors, June 16; Pat Russell Band, June 23, and Jackson Ward, June 30. Free admission with food and beverages available for purchase. Contact 804-601-8600. The Rural Health team of McGuire VA Medical Center is improving health education and wellness information by bringing educational classes to the community that is free for veterans and guests. All classes start at 11 a.m. in the first floor classroom of the Virginia Cooperative Extension, 3910 Old Buckingham Road, accessed at the rear of the building. The classes are on June 2, 15 and 29, July 13 and 27, and August 10 and 24. Contact Jeannie Coaker at jean.coaker@va. gov or 804-675-3382. Relay For Life of Powhatan will hold its 20th anniversary relay event beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 4 at Powhatan Junior High School, 4135 Old Buckingham Road, Powhatan. For more information, visit http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?pg=entry&fr_ id=71182. Premiere Dance Company will hold its first Summer Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 4 at Premiere Dance Studio, 1664 Anderson Highway, Powhatan. A day of fun for everyone including free dance classes, rummage sale, arts and crafts, silent auction, raffle, delicious food and baked goods, face painting, gently used dance wear and costumes for sale. Come see award winning dance performances featuring Premiere Dance Company performed every hour. For more information, contact 804-378-0808.


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Entertainment abounds at Powhatan County Fair

PHOTOS BY LAURA MCFARLAND

Sights at the Powhatan County Fair this weekend included: (top left) Maci Kinker of Powhatan is eager to get her prize; (top center) Hennessee and Waverly Jarvis meet baby goats in the petting zoo, which also had a camel (top right); (right) members of Team Rock perform for the crowds; (below) plenty of food, games, prizes and rides kept visitors to the fair happy and busy.

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May 25, 2016

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PHOTO BY BILLY FELLIN

Powhatan’s Mason Basdikis makes contact with a ball against Louisa on May 19. Basdikis would hit a key triple in the bottom of the fourth inning that scored two runs that provided the Indians with insurance runs.

Indians beat Louisa, win streak reaches 13 By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

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owhatan’s softball team had one final systems check prior to the Conference 20 tournament beginning this week. The Indians passed that test with a 4-

3 win over Louisa and got some valuable experience in two very specific situations that’ll pay off for the team in the playoffs. “It was a good game,” Powhatan softball coach Marie Crump said. “We knew it was going to be a good game. We had played (Louisa) before and we

were able to jump out early and that Taylor Robinson grounded out to helped us. Today was a bit opposite.” third base, allowing Batchelor to score. In the matchup on May 19, the Lions Powhatan pitcher Ali Celiberti got scored the first run of the game. Leadoff out of that inning with two more groundbatter Kennadie Batchelor got on base balls to first. with a single, and then advanced to third Louisa sat the Indians down 1-2-3 in when Amber Lanch reached on an error. see INDIANS page 3B

Track wins two titles By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

PHOTO BY BILLY FELLIN

Another meet for Powhatan track and field and another record for distance runner Lindsay Fanz. Fanz was one of two conference champions over the two-day event for the Indians at Huguenot High School. In the 800 meters, Fanz ran a 2:20.18, setting a new meet record and a new school record, breaking her own record that she set just a few weeks prior. She also finished second in the 1,600 meters with a 5:23.63 and led

most of that race. Coach Paulette Bowman said that Fanz just has a love for running. “I always say, these runners have to love to run,” she said. “And she loves to run. You can’t take time off, because you can lose that step. She’s one of the elite runners because she will push herself, she will work hard and she will try to get better.” Sakrisson won her title on May 20 in the discus with a throw of 106-feet, five-inches. “She was so close at the invitational,” Bowman said. “She almost had it. Anything can happen. She

Powhatan’s Lindsey Fanz led the pack early in the 1,600 meter run.

still has her ticket to states. That’s why it’s so important for her. She has been working extremely hard and lifts weights on her own. She’s gotten stronger and she deserves it because she has worked really, really hard.” The rest of the Powhatan contingent had solid performances as well and a good number of the Indians will join Fanz and Sakrisson at the Region 4A East track meet this Friday and Saturday back at Huguenot. The top six in each event advanced to the region meet. On the girls side, Ali see TRACK page 7B

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PHOTO BY BILLY FELLIN

Powhatan’s Joseph Davis (center) signs his scholarship to Mid-Atlantic Christian University with mother Nina Davis (left), MACU coach Allan Harris (right), MACU assistant coach Charles Sims (back, left), father Greg Davis (back, center) and Powhatan basketball coach Steve Washburn (back, right).

Powhatan’s Davis signs on with Mustangs By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

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owhatan’s Joseph Davis was the Indians’ big presence, using his size and range to be a key component of the offense and a stout blocker on the defensive end. After May 16, Davis will know where he will utilize those skills in his college years. Davis signed on the dotted line to attend Mid-Atlantic Christian University and will play basketball for the Mustangs. “It feels great,” Davis said after his signing ceremony. “I’ve been waiting a long time for this. Just have to thank God for it.” Mustangs head coach Allan Harris, assistant coach Charles Sims made the drive up to Powhatan for the ceremony. Davis’ parents Greg and Nina Davis as

well as boys basketball coach Steve Washburn were in attendance for the signing. Davis said the process of finding a place for his collegiate athletic career was tough. “It was definitely hard because I had a few different options,” he said. “But, this college felt most like home. It’s a really good community. It’s really nice.” The school is also right on the water, which was a perk for Davis, an avid fisherman. Mid-Atlantic Christian is in Elizabeth City, N.C. and is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. The athletic department is small, with only five sports offered. Mid-Atlantic’s men’s basketball team had a rough season last year, going 3-22 on the year and shot 37.5-percent from the floor and only 54.9-percent from the free throw line in 25 games.

Davis’ size will be welcome on the Mustangs’ roster, as he will come in as the second tallest player on the team at six-feet, five-inches. His scoring ability will also be a welcome addition for Mid-Atlantic. Davis averaged 12 points per game and missed the final six games of the season after appendix surgery. Mid-Atlantic would love to see Davis have games for them like he had against Caroline in the Glen Allen Invitational tournament at the end of 2015. Davis was held in check in the first have against the Cavaliers, but they couldn’t keep him down in the second half as he exploded for 16 points, utilizing his size to overpower Caroline. His 7.5 rebound average from this past year will also bolster the Mustangs’ lineup. “I want to show them what I can do,” he said. “I want to prove myself.”

Washburn noted in an email that the sky is the limit for Davis. “I look forward to what he still has to come because I feel as though he is still a developing talent that will continue to get better,” he wrote. “He has put a lot of time and work into his game over the last couple of years and it has shown in his production. He was a major part of our growth as a team. He is a great person and teammate.” Davis said that he’ll look back fondly on his days at Powhatan. “It was a lot of fun,” he said. “I made a lot of friends. It was a really good experience.” He is also the latest in a long line of athletes from Powhatan that have gone on to play athletics in college. “I’m definitely proud to be a part of it,” he said of that lineage. “I’ve been working really hard to improve my game.”

BSH baseball season ends in VISAA first round By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

The Blessed Sacrament Huguenot baseball season has come to an end. On May 16, the team traveled down to Isle of Wight Academy for the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) first round state baseball tournament in Division III. The Knights fell to Isle of Wight 18-8. “We had some guys play out of position because of injury,” Knights coach James Poore said. “We were unable to make the routine plays.” Poore said that the team played hard against Isle of Wight. “I could have maybe made a few changes that could have made things a little different,” he said. “I used one of my pitchers who was available to pinch run because I thought the run was valuable at that point in the game. Later we could have gone to him, but he was already out of the lineup.”

The Knights finished second in the Virginia Colonial Conference (VCC) this season and were the seventh seed in the VISAA tournament. It is the 12th time out of the last 16 seasons that Blessed Sacrament Huguenot has been in the state playoffs. Along with making the state playoffs once again in 2016, the Knights had one of their own honored by the VISAA. Carter Davis was honored as first team allstate. “He had a really solid season at the plate and handling the pitching staff,” Poore said of Davis. “He was certainly a difference maker with a really young team.” Davis was also a member of first team All-Conference in the VCC, along with James Heldmann. Coleman Smith, Trey Gregg, Tanner Dobrucky and Ryan Cary were all second-team All-VCC selections. Zane Buono was named to the VCC all-academic team.

Poore said that he feels that this was a very good season for him team. “We just had an overall great year,” he said. “They were very receptive of what I was trying to teach them. They worked hard every day and I thought they enjoyed being on the field together.” Only two seniors will depart from the team for next season, meaning that many of the players that earned valuable experience and playing time this season will be poised to make even bigger contributions next year. Poore said that the expectations for next year are high, as always. “The goal is always to make it to states and see what happens,” he said. “We have taken another step every year. Last year, we finished fifth in the conference and made it in as the final seed in the state tournament. This year, we finished second in the conference and grabbed the seventh seed. So, the next step is to contend for a conference title and state title. My players

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Top: Blessed Sacrament Huguenot’s James Heldmann and Carter Davis stand with the rest of the honorees from the VCC first team All-Conference team. Bottom: Davis (left), Heldmann (center) and All-tournament selection Noa Hasty pose with their awards.

are playing in the summer and trying to become better baseball players every time out. The off-

season is vital to next year’s success. Before we even play our first game, the season will have al-

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College roundup: Maiolo named to All-Region team By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

Powhatan grad Nick Maiolo played a large part in the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets baseball team making it further than it ever has before in the history of the program. On May 22, Maiolo had a leadoff single and eventually scored the game’s first run in the top of the second inning in the NCAA Mideast Regional championship game in Washington, Penn.

Maiolo was 2 for 4 with that run in the game, but the Yellow Jackets fell to La Roche 4-3 in the championship game, ending their season. It was the most successful season for Randolph-Macon baseball at a 35-8-1 record. It also was the first time the team had made the regional finals. Maiolo caught fire at the plate once the playoffs began for the Old Dominion Athletic Conference champions. On May 18, he went 2

for 4 with three runs and 2 RBIs in an 8-0 win over St. Joseph’s. He followed that up on May 20 with a 3 for 6 performance with three runs and 3 RBIs in a 19-6 win over La Roche. He went 2 for 5 against La Roche in a 7-2 loss on May 21. Maiolo was one of four Randolph-Macon players named to the All-Region team. James Walsh (Atlee), Travis Lodge (Matoaca) and Rick Spiers (Matoaca) were also named to the team.

The Yellow Jackets were one win away from clinching a berth in the College World Series. SOFTBALL Rachael Walters, a Powhatan alumni, is headed to the NCAA Division 1 Super Regionals with her Auburn Tigers. She pitched two innings and allowed one run on three hits while striking out one batter on May 22 against Jacksonville State. But, a six-run third inning padded the Tigers lead and they cruised to a

14-3 win. Walters earned a win against Jacksonville State on May 20, coming on in relief for four-and-twothird innings and allowed just one hit and struck out 10 batters. She walked just one batter of the 16 she faced. The Tigers won that game in walk-off fashion in the bottom of the ninth inning. Auburn will face Arizona in the Super Regional on Saturday. Powhatan alumni Hanah Marshall and Rachael

Shiflett both fell short of advancing to the Super Regionals with the Christopher Newport Captains. The Captains were defeated in a double-header on May 14 6-1 and 5-4 by Messiah. Shiflett was 1 for 4 in the first game against the Falcons. Marshall was in the circle for the Captains in game two and allowed five runs, all earned, on eight hits. She struck out one batter and walked three.

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the bottom of the first, but that’s when Celiberti locked in and went to work. She pitched through the third inning and did not allow another Lions batter to reach base. She struck out four hitters in a row and then forced a flyout and a groundout, drying up the Louisa offense. Powhatan’s offense, on the other hand, came alive in the bottom of the second inning. Lauren Ratliff drew a one-out walk. Autumn Lederman drew a twoout walk before Sami Pleasants hit the ball to shortstop and went under the glove of the Louisa defender. Ratliff scored from second to tie the game. Lederman scored on a passed ball when Valarie Fridley was at bat. Fridley came through with a single, but neither Pleasants nor Fridley would score before the inning

ended. But, the Indians found themselves ahead 2-1. “We helped them on their first run,� Crump said. “They helped us on our second run. After that, both teams played well defensively and earned the runs. When you play a good team, that’s what’s to be expected.� Mason Basdikis entered the game in the top of the fourth in the circle and continued what Celiberti had started, allowing just one hit in the fourth and keeping Louisa at bay. In the bottom of the fourth, Powhatan padded its lead with another twoout rally. Pleasants singled to start the rally and then Fridley followed with a single of her own. Basdikis then brought them both home with a triple, helping her own cause and making the lead 4-1. “We’re pretty strong offensively,� Crump said. “The bottom of the lineup really came through, that was good to see. It was a

good game for us.� Louisa got a runner to third in the top of the fifth after a single, a stolen base and then advancing on a groundout to Basdikis, but a flyout to right field ended the threat. Celiberti reached base with a two-out single in the bottom of the fifth, but that two-out magic wasn’t found again and the inning ended without any further insurance. The sixth inning featured both teams go down in order. Louisa made noise in the top of the seventh that hardened the Indians’ late-inning defense. A leadoff double and then a triple from Taylor Dickerson made it 4-2. Lanch struck out and Karrington Keaton grounded out to second base, scoring Dickerson to bring the Lions within one. But, Amanda Kern grounded out to second base, ending the threat and the game. The win over Louisa extends Powhatan softball’s winning streak to 13 games and gives the

team momentum going into the tournament. “At this point, you’re starting all over,� Crump said. “It doesn’t matter what you did in the past. It’s what you do next that’ll determine your season.�

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Powhatan’s Autumn Lederman scores in the bottom of the second inning against Louisa.

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AFL Premier. Football NHRA Drag Racing The 600 NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Race Hub SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å College Softball 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Soccer: International Friendly College Lacrosse SportsNet Redskins SportsNet SportsTalk Fame Game 365 Blower GT Worx College Baseball Good Morning America Good Morning Hanna Ocean Rescue Wildlife Rock-Park Explore Raceline Paid Prog. CBS6 News CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) (S) Å Battle Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Innovation Inspectors Hidden Live Life Wild Amer. Larry King Riches! CIZE! Riches! Paid Prog. LifeLock Paid Prog. LifeLock Best Pan Ever! Today (N) (S) Å News Today: Saturday Chica Noodle Floogals Nina’s Ruff-Ruff, Astroblast! French Open CIZE! Paid Prog. LifeLock Paid Prog. Person of Interest (S) Person of Interest (S) Person of Interest (S) Person of Interest (S) Washington Journal (S) Washington This Week (S) AM Style With Leah Williams “Calista” Saturday Morning Q “Calista” (N) Garden Greener Victory This Old House Hr Craftsman Woodright Woodsmith Chefs Life Cook Martha Kitchen Tiger Tiger Curious Nature Cat Thomas Builder Tiger Tiger Curious Nature Cat Ready Jet Wild Kratts New Day Saturday (N) New Day Saturday (N) Smerconish (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) AM Joy (N) MSNBC Live (N) LifeLock Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Perf. Yard Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. FOX and Friends Saturday (N) Bulls Business Forbes Cashin’ In Bob Massi Jour. Buffy, Vampire Slayer Buffy, Vampire Slayer Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men “Underworld” Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Chrisley ››› “Air Force One” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford. Å NCIS (S) Å (DVS) Law & Order “Positive” Law & Order (S) Law & Order (S) Law & Order (S) Law & Order “Fame” “Librarian: Quest” Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (2011) Alice Operation Tiny Tiny House Nation (S) Flipping Vegas (S) Å Zombie House Flipping Criminal Minds (S) Å Criminal Minds Å Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cops (S) Cops (S) Vegas Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops (S) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Comedy South Park ›› “Police Academy” (1984) Steve Guttenberg. › “The Benchwarmers” (2006) David Spade. 21 DAY Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Fast N’ Loud (S) Å Fast N’ Loud (S) Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 1st Home 1st Home 1st Home 1st Home Wildman Wildman Wildman Wildman Uncovering Aliens (S) Uncovering Aliens (S) Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Alvinnn!!! (6:25) “You Wish!” (S) (:05) “The Proud Family” (2005, Fantasy) Å (9:50) ›› “Quints” (2000) (S) Å (:25) ››› “Horse Sense” (1999) ››› “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (2001, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. (S) ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) (S) The Nanny (S) Å The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny (S) Å Reba (S) Reba (S) Reba (S) Reba (S) “Bombardier” (1943) “Behind the Rising Sun” (1943) ›› “Marine Raiders” (1944, War) ›› “Flying Leathernecks” (1951, War) Love Lucy Love Lucy The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls ››› “The Wish List” (2010) Jennifer Esposito. LifeLock Paid Prog. CIZE! Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. CIZE! Paid Prog. ››› “Friends With Benefits” (2011) Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Be.- Made Brunch at Daphne D. Southern Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer Farmhouse The Kitchen (N) The Kitchen Paid Prog. Abundant: Martin (S) Martin (S) Martin (S) Å Martin Martin Martin Martin (S) Å Martin (S) Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Catfish: The TV Show Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Pokémon Teen Teen Teen Uncle Gra. Teen Clarence Gumball We Bare Uncle Gra. Teen Teen Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Twilight Zone (S) Twi. Zone › “Piranha DD” (2012, Horror) “Bait” (2012, Action) Xavier Samuel. Å Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman ››› “Hondo” (1953, Western) John Wayne. CMT Music (S) CMT Music (S) Hot 20 Countdown (N) Å Instant Jam (N) Å Pawn Houdini: (S) (Part 1 of 2) Å Houdini: (S) (Part 2 of 2) Å Hatfields & McCoys: (S) (Part 1 of 3) Å Veggie Wonder Kids Club Animated RocKids Auto B. Gd Paha. Is. Veggie Monster Hopkins Lassie (EI) Goliath

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Almeida vs. Garbrandt - Prelims UFC Fight Night: Almeida vs. Garbrandt (N) (Live) Å UFC Post UFC SportCtr NBA Countdown (Live) NBA Basketball: Toronto Raptors at Cleveland Cavaliers. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportCtr Baseball Tonight MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Mets. (N) (Live) World of X Games (N) ESPN FC (N) College Baseball: CAA Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (In Stereo) SportsNet SportsNet Adventure Sports SportsNet Game 365 Funniest Home Videos ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe. News Scandal (In Stereo) Blue Blood 60 Minutes (In Stereo) Undercover Boss Å The Good Wife Å Elementary (In Stereo) News Person of Interest Å Extra Å NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup Series: Coca-Cola 600. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å News ROH Wrestling Big Bang Mod Fam Dateline: On Carmichl Carmichl American Ninja Warrior “All Stars” (In Stereo) News Inside Ed. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. National ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007, Action) ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. “The Guardian” (1990) Washington This Week Q & A (In Stereo) Question Time: Road to the White Q & A (In Stereo) Question Time: Barbara Bixby Jewelry Carolyn Pollack Susan Graver Style WEN by Chaz Dean “Hair and Body Care” Outdoor Living Globe Trekker National Memorial Day Concert: (N) National Memorial Day Concert: No Going: Currents American Masters Å Memorial: Forget: War Journal: Incredible: Soldiers: Into Harm’s Way: (In Stereo) Å Steves Point Memorial: Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. United Shades United Shades Anthony Bourd. Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Lockup Lockup Lockup: San Quentin Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Fox Report (N) L&L: Real West Factor Special: The Greg Gutfeld L&L: Real West Factor Special: The “The Wolverine” (2013) ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy. (In Stereo) Å ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) Å Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Motive “Best Enemies” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU “Inglourious Basterds” ››‡ “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. ››‡ “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) Inglourious Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. (DVS) The First 48 (In Stereo) The First 48 (In Stereo) The First 48 (In Stereo) The First 48 (In Stereo) The First 48 (In Stereo) The First 48 (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Bar Rescue (In Stereo) Step Brot ››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell. Å ››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell. Å Step Brot Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid Å Sister Wives (In Stereo) Sister Wives “Unforgiven” (N) (In Stereo) Å Single Dad Seeking... Sister Wives “Unforgiven” (In Stereo) Å Megalodon: The Extended Cut: (In Stereo) Å Yeti or Not: (N) (In Stereo) Yeti or Not: (In Stereo) Thunder Thunder Lost in the West: Å Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends Friends “Cloud 9” (2014) Å ›› “Teen Beach 2” (2015) Ross Lynch. Å “Bad Hair Day” (2015, Comedy) “How to Build a Better Boy” (2014) “Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows” ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) Daniel Radcliffe. J. Osteen Jeremiah Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Raymond Raymond George George King King King King “No Time-Sgts.” ›››› “Glory” (1989) Matthew Broderick. Å ›››› “The Best Years of Our Lives” (1946, Drama) Fredric March. “All Things Valentine” (2015) Sarah Rafferty. Good Witch (N) Å Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Movie “Running for Her Life” (2016) Claire Forlani. Movie Flip or Flip or Lakefront Lakefront Caribbean Caribbean Island Life Island Life Hunters Hunt Intl Caribbean Caribbean Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Food Network Star (N) Celebrity Celebrity Chopped Food Network Star ››› “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ››‡ “Life” (1999, Comedy-Drama) Eddie Murphy. Å P. 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MLB Whiparound (Live) UFC Titans of Mavericks (N) Å World Poker Sports Sports Sports Best-Herd SportsCenter (N) (Live) SEC Storied (N) SpoCenter SpoCenter Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Football Å Rookie Rookie Rookie Keepers of the Game Baseball Tonight (Live) The 2014 Sea Trials: English Premier League Soccer SportsTalk SportsNet Redskins SportsTalk SportsNet Game 365 Wheel Jeopardy! The Bachelorette (N) (In Stereo) Å Mistresses Å (DVS) News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline News Hollywood Supergirl (In Stereo) Scorpion “Cuba Libre” Person of Interest Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden Big Bang Big Bang So You Think Houdini & Doyle (N) Fox News at Ten Å Mike Two Men Mod Fam Two Men ET Inside Ed. 2016 Stanley Cup Final: Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Meyers Elementary (In Stereo) ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Key Capitol Hill Hearings: (In Stereo) Capitol Hill Hearings: Outdoor Living LOGO by Lori Outdoor Living PM Style With Shawn Killinger Clean It Up PBS NewsHour Å Antiques Roadshow TED Talks (In Stereo) Doc Martin (In Stereo) Art in the Twenty-First Charlie Rose (N) Å VCU: Curious National Memorial Day Concert: (N) National Memorial Day Concert: PBS NewsHour Å TED Talks (In Stereo) Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Hardball Matthews All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show Shark Tank (In Stereo) Shark Tank (In Stereo) Shark Tank (In Stereo) Shark Tank (In Stereo) Shark Tank (In Stereo) Shark Tank (In Stereo) On the Record Special Watters’ World Meets The Kelly File: Donald Hannity Special: Trump Watters’ World Meets The Kelly File: Donald “Zero Dark Thirty” ››› “Lone Survivor” (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg. Å ››› “Lone Survivor” (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg. Å Chrisley Chrisley WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (In Stereo Live) Å Chrisley Impr. “That Awkward” The Last Ship Å NBA Tip-Off (Live) Å NBA Basketball: Thunder at Warriors Inside the NBA Å Law Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Amer. Dad The Detour The Detour Fam. Guy Full Conan Å The Detour Conan ›››‡ “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe. Å Roots: (Premiere) (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 4) Å Roots: (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 4) Å Back III ›››‡ “Back to the Future” (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. (In Stereo) ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (1989) Michael J. Fox. ››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008) Å ››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell. Å Daily Show Nightly At Mid. South Park Street Outlaws: Full Throttle (N) (In Stereo) Å Street Outlaws “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” Street Outlaws “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” To Be Announced Outdaughtered Å Outdaughtered Å Outdaughtered Å Outdaughtered Å Outdaughtered Å Yeti or Not: (In Stereo) Deadliest Place Weird, True: River Monsters: Monster-Sized Weird, True: River Sponge. Sponge. Lost in the West: Å Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends (In Stereo) Å “Camp Rock” (2008) “Descendants” (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron. ›› “Teen Beach Movie” (2013) Ross Lynch. “Cadet Kelly” (2002) ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011, Fantasy) Monica the Medium (N) The 700 Club Å Lizzie So Raven George George George Lopez Å George Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King “Guns-Navarone” ››› “Where Eagles Dare” (1969, War) Richard Burton. Å ››› “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970, War) Clint Eastwood. Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” (2009) Roots: (Premiere) (N) (Part 1 of 4) Å To Be Announced To Be Announced Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Hunters Hunt Intl Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Vacation Vacation Kids BBQ Diners, Drive Chopped Chopped Diners, Drive ››‡ “Just Wright” (2010) Queen Latifah. Å ››‡ “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself” (2009) Tyler Perry. Å Wendy Williams Show “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Scream (N) (In Stereo) Scream (N) Teen Mom Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Black Ink Crew (N) Love, Hip Hop Black Ink Crew Love, Hip Hop Powerpuff Teen King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen ›› “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” (2013, Action) 12 Monkeys (N) Å Hunters (N) ›› “The Warrior’s Way” (2010) Jang Dong Gun. ››‡ “Heartbreak Ridge” (1986, War) Clint Eastwood. Å TURN: Washington TURN: Washington “Heartbreak Ridge” NASCAR: NASCAR: The Rise of American Speed: ››› “Rush Hour” (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. Reba Å Roseanne ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks. Roots: (Premiere) (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 4) Å Roots: (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 4) Å Rodriguez Potters Trinity GregLau Franklin Duplantis “Flag of My Father” (2011, Drama) Graham J. Osteen P. Stone

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The 600 Monster Jam Å Monster Jam (N) Å NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) Å UFC Prefight Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball College Softball MLS Soccer: Orlando City at New York City SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball College Baseball: SEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SEC Storied College Baseball College Baseball: Atlantic 10 Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (Taped) SportsNet SportsNet 2016 Indianapolis 500 (N) (Live) World of X Games (N) Paid Prog. Box Office 1st Family News ABC News Paid Prog. Paid Prog. PGA Tour Special Å PGA Tour Golf: DEAN & DELUCA Invitational, Final Round. (N) (Live) Å CBS News News “Divine Secrets-Ya-Ya Sisterhd” Paid Prog. Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Two Men Two Men Paid Prog. Prerace NASCAR Racing 2016 French Open Tennis 2016 Senior PGA Championship: Final Round. (N) (S Live) Å News NBC News In the Heat of Night ››› “The Negotiator” (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson. Å ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage. Washington This Week (S) Newsmakers (S) In the Kitchen With David (N) Carolyn Pollack Sterling Silver Jewelry Peter Thomas Roth Barbara Bixby Jewelry Currents Real Va. War Journal: Incredible: Soldiers: Kehinde Wiley: Father Brown (S) Å Weekend Roadtrip Odd Odd Arthur Cyberchas Wash Charlie Contrary Religion Cooking Martha Memorial Day Concert: Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom MSNBC Live (N) Meet the Press Å MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. America’s Election HQ Fox News Sunday Bob Massi Jour. America’s Election HQ MediaBuzz “DC” Fox News Sunday “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) (S) ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Hugh Jackman. (S) ›› “The Wolverine” (2013) Hugh Jackman. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ››› “Collateral” (2004) ›› “Olympus Has Fallen” (2013, Action) Gerard Butler. ››› “Inglourious Basterds” (2009, War) Brad Pitt. “50 First Dates” (2004) ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011, Comedy) Jason Bateman. ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston. Criminal Minds (S) Å Criminal Minds (S) Å Criminal Minds “Coda” Criminal Minds (S) Criminal Minds (S) The First 48 (S) Å Bar Rescue (S) Bar Rescue (S) Bar Rescue (S) Bar Rescue (S) Bar Rescue (S) Bar Rescue (S) ›› “Step Brothers” (2008) Å ›› “Step Brothers” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell. Å ›› “Step Brothers” (2008) Will Ferrell. Å Naked and Afraid (S) Naked and Afraid (S) Naked and Afraid (S) Naked and Afraid (S) Naked and Afraid (S) Naked and Afraid (S) Four Weddings (S) Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Catching the Catfisher: Urban Predator: Lion: 9-1-1 9-1-1 River Monsters: River Monsters (S) The Cannibal in the Jungle: (S) Å Thunder School Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Loud Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry (:10) ›› “Double Teamed” (2002) (S) Å (2:55) ›› “Rip Girls” (2000) Å (:35) ››› “Motocrossed” (2001, Adventure) Cloud 9 (S) Harry ››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. (S) “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Reba (S) Reba (S) Reba (S) Reba (S) PackUp ››› “Buck Privates” (1941) Å ››› “Mister Roberts” (1955, Comedy) Henry Fonda. Å “No Time for Sergeants” (1958) “Recipe for Love” (2014) Danielle Panabaker. “Valentine Ever After” (2016) Autumn Reeser. “Love’s Complicated” (2015) Ben Bass Å UnREAL “Wife” Å UnREAL ›› “Enough” (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez. Å “Stolen From the Suburbs” (2015, Suspense) Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or The Kitchen Diners Diners Diners Diners Kids BBQ Food Network Star Food Network Star ›› “Life” (1999, Comedy-Drama) Eddie Murphy. Å ›› “National Security” (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. Bad Boys ›› “Employee of the Month” (2006, Comedy) Dane Cook. ›› “Step Up 3” (2010, Drama) Rick Malambri. (S) “Next Friday” (2000) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Dating Naked (S) Steven Steven Powerpuff Powerpuff Teen Teen “Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright” (2013, Comedy) Gumball Gumball Nightmare ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis. Å ›› “Deep Impact” (1998, Drama) Robert Duvall. Å GI Joe “GoldenEye” (1995) ››› “Casino Royale” (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. Å ››› “I Am Legend” (2007) Will Smith. Å Reba (S) ›› “Legally Blonde” (2001, Comedy) Reese Witherspoon. ›› “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock. Walk Line American Pickers (S) American Pickers (S) American Pickers (S) American Pickers (S) American Pickers (S) American Pickers (S) PowerPnt. Is Written Pathway Super Kelinda Jesse J. Hagee Marriage Bal. Living G. Dickow Potters Everyday

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Powhatan lacrosse teams fall in playoffs

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Left: Powhatan’s Ashley Van Buskirk (12) squares off against Albemarle on May 16. She scored a goal against Midlothian on Friday. Right: Jared Somerville tries his hand on net, but his shot would be off the mark.

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On May 20 at Midlothian High School, both Powhatan lacrosse teams had the chance to experience their first taste of the Conference 20 playoffs. Unfortunately for both programs, their inaugural seasons ended in losses to the Trojans. The girls lacrosse team took the field first and fell behind quickly two goals to Midlothian. But, Reagan Thomas got the Indians on the board quickly to make it 2-1. The Trojans responded to Thomas’ goal with a nine goal run to quickly turn it from a close game into a deficit that Powhatan would not be able to recover from. The Indians had some heads up plays in the first

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half. Ashley Van Buskirk took a shot on net that was saved by the Midlothian keeper. She kept on the play, ran up behind the keeper and knocked the ball out of her stick. Powhatan was able to get the ball, but a shot from Thomas clanged off the side of the net and Midlothian grabbed the loose ball. A circle violation foiled a second goal for the Indians in the first half as well. It was 13-1 at halftime and Midlothian would score four more goals before Van Buskirk answered for the Indians to make it 17-2. The Trojans would get two more goals before the end of the game. Powhatan coach Vince Evans said that the improvement from day one of the program, when there were nine girls that had never picked up a lacrosse stick before, to May 20 was remarkable.

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“We were getting a lot of shots, a lot off the post,” Evans said. “Give these girls another year, with some more conditioning, some more time. We’ve had some injuries that have plagued us. When you get into a conference game like this, hats off to all of them. They worked hard all year. I just can’t say enough about the ones that have really stepped up and are really starting to play in the last week or so that have really started to play like a team. Hopefully, that’ll carry over into next fall into our condition program and when we start next spring, we will be ready.” Powhatan’s boys team took to the field after the girls and had a strong defensive front to start the game against the Trojans. While the Indians defense held the Trojans to just four goals in the first period, Midlothian went

on an eight goal run to make it 12-0 before Powhatan got on the board. Austin Griffith was the scorer for the Indians, getting a long-range shot to go into the back of the net to make it 12-1. Corey Palmore would get two goals for the Indians, both up-close-andpersonal shots that beat the Midlothian keeper before the end of the game for the 18-3 final. “Our inaugural season, we made the playoffs,” Indians coach Chris Muss said. “I can’t say much more for them. I’m extremely tickled with the effort this season, the boys worked hard all year. We came out flat sometimes, and sometimes it happens like it did today. Other times we come out on top when they’re firing on all cylinders. All in all, it’s been a fun season and a fun ride. I look forward to having a lot of them back next year because I only have two seniors leaving.”

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Powhatan has rough pre-playoff outing By Billy Fellin Sports Editor

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t was not the kind of game that the Powhatan Indians wanted going into the Conference 20 tournament. But, shaking the disappointing 80 loss to Louisa on May 19 will be crucial for the team to right the ship when it is one-and-done time. The Indians mustered three hits against the Lions, but committed eight errors. Trenton Tiller started on the mound for the Indians and despite a leadoff walk got out of the first unscathed.

Powhatan went down in order in the bottom of the first. Tiller worked through another scoreless inning in the top of the second before the Indians got their first baserunner of the game in the bottom of the second. But, the leadoff walk and eventual advance to second base on a single wouldn’t amount to anything. Louisa scored a run off Tiller in the top of the third inning, but the Powhatan defense was able to keep the damage at just one run. The Indians tried some small ball in the bottom of the third with Adam Seal getting on thanks to a bunt single.

But, Seal wouldn’t make it around to score. The fourth was scoreless before the Lions opened up the floodgates on the Powhatan relievers. Louisa scored two runs in the top of the fifth, four in the top of the sixth and one in the seventh. Powhatan’s offense was silent during that time, with some baserunners being stranded or early singles, like in the bottom of the fifth, being erased by a double play. The Indians finished the regular season with a 10-6-1 record and traveled to Monacan on Monday for the first round of the Conference 20 tournament. PHOTO BY BILLY FELLIN

Powhatan’s Dillon Hall (20) was one of four relievers to come in for the Indians against Louisa on May 19. The fifth, sixth and seventh innings were particularly rough for Powhatan, allowing six runs in those three innings that opened the deficit up.

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Anderson was fifth in the 400 meters with a 30.07. Megan Remillard was fifth in the 3200 with a 13:38.58. The 4x100, 4x400 and 4x800 relay teams all will advance to the region meet with times of 55.52, 54.89 and 4:31.98, respectively. Their finishes were fifth, fourth and second. Ashley Trevillian continued her strong high jump season with a sixth place jump at four-feet, eight inches. Danielle Bigham was fifth in the triple jump with a 32-foot, one-inch leap. On the boys side, Perrion Morris was fourth in the 100 meters with a 11.36. Gabe Satterwhite was sixth in the 200 meters with a 24.21. Chase Miffleton was fifth in the 3200 meters with a 10:29.11.

Change pays.

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Powhatan’s Perrion Morris (center) was fourth in the 100 meters.

Johnatan Arnold was fifth in the 110 hurdles with a 16.70. Just like the girls teams, the 4x100, 4x400 and 4x800 relay teams advanced with finishes of sixth (47.92), fifth (3:55.99) and fourth (9:21.44), respectively.

Jeremy Arnold and Lamont Henderson both had strong throws in the discus. Arnold threw a 120-foot even, good for third. Henderson was fifth in the event with a 111-foot throw. Bowman said that the event was a good experi-

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Legal Notices TRUSTEE SALES NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE 1600 Chippewa Lane, Powhatan, VA 23139 By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated April 11, 2006, and recorded in Deed Book 682, Page 784 in the Clerk’s Office for the Circuit Court for Powhatan, VA, securing a loan which was originally $129,600.00. The appointed SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit Court, located at 3880 Old Buckingham Road, Powhatan, Virginia 23139 on: June 14, 2016 at 1:30 PM improved real property, with an abbreviated legal description of All that certain lot of land designated as Lot One (1), Block "A" Section "A", of "Tamrick Farms" Subdivision, situated on the north side of Chippewa Lane in Huguenot District of Powhatan County, Virginia, a plat of which is of record in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Powhatan County, Virginia, in Plat Book 8, Page 83, and to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the land. This conveyance is made subject to such covenants, restrictions, conditions and easements of record as may lawfully affect said property., and as more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold "AS IS," WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements, rights of way, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust to be announced at the time of sale. A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, in cash or cashier’s check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds are received in the office of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, will be due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale and Substitute Trustee’s fee. All other public charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges have been advanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to pay the seller’s attorneys at settlement, a fee of $445.00 for review of the settlement documents. Additional terms will be announced at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be required to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding.

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ROBIN ADAIR WILBUR I. ADAMS BURNIE ADCOCK KEITH ADCOCK KENNY ADCOCK ANDREW W. ADKINS ROBERT ADKINS WALTER B. ADKINS W.C. ALLEN ED ALEXANDER PETER AMICO JR. PETER AMICO SR. COURTNEY ANDERSON J.D. ANDERSON LEWIS “BUZZ” ANDERSON CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD GARY WAYNE ARNOLD RALPH ARNOLD MELVIN C. ARRINGTON RAYMOND ARSENAULT JOHN W. ASTON JAMES T. ATKINSON GREEN AYERS JAMES BABCOCK DAVID A. BABER JR. JAMES WALTER BAGBY CHARLES L. BALL LUELLA C. BANTON OTIS BANTON JAMES E. BARDEN SR. LARRY W. BARDEN EARNEST F. BARHAM JAMES BARTLETT LEE ROY BASS FLOYD BATES GLENN F. BATES LEON T. BATES SR. NOAH BATES ROBERT BATES GORDON L. BATTERSON NELSON L. BATTERSON REGINALD N. BATTERSON WILBURN BATTERSON FRED BEHRENS ALONZOL BELL CARLTON L. BELL ROGER BELL DALLIN BELL GEORGE E. BELL IVORY BELL, JR. JOHNNY BELL JOEL N. BELL PAUL S. BELL VELON BELL GEORGE BENNER ROBERT BENNETT E.W. BERRY, JR. ALVIN BETHEL BEN BETHEL JOHNNY BETHEL PETE BETHEL HERMAN BIRDSONG AILEEN BLANDFORD WILLIAM BLANDFORD JOSEPH BIRRIEL WILLIAM BLANDFORD, JR. TOM BLEVINS CLIFFORD BLANKENSHIP HARRY BLANKENSHIP HENRY C. BLANKENSHIP ANTHONY ‘NICK’ BLATTO MICHAEL BOATWRIGHT RAYMOND BOELT WILLIAM BOELT, JR. HAROLD BOLLINGER EDGAR BOLTE GEORGE BONAPARTE JOHN BONAPARTE STANLEY BONAPARTE OTTO BONAVITCH STEVE BONIFANT NELSON BOOKER JULIAN BOWLES STEPHEN J. BOWLES ED BOYER EDWARD BRACKETT CHARLES BRADBURY, SR.

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FRANK R. DELGREGG CECIL DENOON CHARLES E. DENOON RAYMOND DENOON SNEAD W. DENOON RUDOLPH E. DE PASS LEWIS DICKERSON TED DICKSON TOM DICKSON JUNIE DONLAVEY WILLIAM DONOVAN JOHN DOUMLELE RALPH B. DOWNEY JIMMY DRESSLER GORDON DRUMHELLER CHARLIE DUKE OTIS DUKE W.J. SPARKIE DUKE WALTER ELLINGHAUSEN ALFRED EVANS CARL R. EVANS CHARLES W. EVANS ENOS D. EVANS GARY C. EVANS KRISTIN EVANS LAMAR EVANS RACHEL EVANS ROSCOE EVANS THOMAS D. EVANS WILLIAM DOUGLAS EVANS EDWARD FARISS WILLIAM FARISS BILL FENDER CORP. RICHARD HAROLD FERGUSON CARLETON FINNEY COLONAL G. FINNEY EDWARD N. FINNEY ESSEX FINNEY MAURICE FINNEY J. POWELL FINNEY VIRGIL A. FINNEY DAVID M. FISHER GEORGE FLEMING JOSEPH “JOE” FLORINO JON IVAN FLOWER VAN FORD VAN FORD B. FOUTCH ROGER FOX THOMAS A. FLETCHER RICHARD WAYNE FIELDER DOUG FIELDS HAROLD W. FIELDS JR. RICHARD FIELDS JULIAN FRANKLIN R.V. FRAYSER FIELDER ELWOOD FULTZ WILLIS FUNN PETER GIAMBALVO NORMAN CHUBBY GARRETT JULIAN FRANKLIN GATES ED GAY PAUL GEYER RALPH GIANARD CHRISTOPHER GIDEONS BEVERLY GILLS CLARENCE GILLS GARLAND H. GILLS NORRIS GILLS ROBERT GILLS EDWIN G. GLIDEWELL ED GLOVER WENDELL E. GLOVER RAYMOND GOINS SR. NICOLE GOODE NILES GOODE LEE GOODE RAYMOND GOODE FRANCIS D. GRAHAM JOHN W. GRAHAM SKIP GRAHAM WILLIAM GRAHAM DANIEL GRANT RAYMOND E. GRANT WILBUR L. GRAVES

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CARNELL W. HUGHES BUDDY HURT WILLIAM HURT C.C. ‘TRAPPER’ HUTCHINS CURTIS JACKSON ERNEST JACKSON JAMES E JACKSON LARRY JACKSON MONTELL JACKSON WALTER E. JACKSON JR. WILLIAM M. JACKSON, SR. LEITHA JACKSON-WOOTEN PAUL GILBERT JAFFEUX PAUL A. JAFFEUX, JR. WILLIAM F. JASPER EARL R. JENKINS CHARLES JENNINGS WILLIAM JERVEY LLOYD N. JESSEE BENNY D. JESSUP LEON JESSUP ROBERT JESSUP HARVIE JETER JARRETT JETER CLARENCE JOHNSON DANNY JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON WADE JOHNSON WALTER JOHNSON HAROLD JONES JERRY JONES REGINALD C. JONES RODNEY T. JONES STEPHEN C. JONES WILLIAM A. KARNOLT BRIAN KEMP DARRYL KEMP SANDRA KEMP BILLY KENNY JAMES KENNY JERRY KENNY MATTHEW KENNY THOMAS KENNY JOHN M. KERR BILL KING WAYNE KNABE HEINZ A.M. KOEHLER BILLY KORNEGAY JAMES Q. KORNEGAY EMMETT J. LANGLEY HAROLD JOSEPH LANGLEY JOHN LANGLEY JERRY LATHROP STUART LAWSON WELBERT LAWSON JOHNNY HANS LEBOFF GEORGE LEE DAVID NEAL LEEHY EMILE LEHMANN DELMONTE LEWIS LEONARD L. LILLY PAUL R. LINDSEY RALPH LINEWEAVER JONATHAN LIPSCOMB RAWDIN LIPSCOMB RAWDIN LIPSCOMB WARREN LIPSCOMB WIRTLEY LIPSCOMB RICHARD LITTON WAYNE LLOYD JOHN LOHR RONALD LOHR JOSEPH V. LOMBARDO CHRISTOPHER S. LONG CARL S. LOW CECILE B. LOW JOSEPH LOWENTHAL ‘SNOOKS’ C. LOWERY JOHN R. LUCAS CHARLES EDWARD LYNCH DELBERT D. LYNN RONALD E. MACK RICK MANDARINO JAMES D. MANLEY RON MARCHAND KEN MARTIN OLLIE MARTIN

FRANK LEROY MATTHEWS STEWART MATTHEWS GARLAND MAXEY JOE MAXEY WILLIAM E. MAXEY, JR. DAVID MAY, JR. JAMES A. MAYO JAMES B. MAYO JOHN MAYO ROBERT MAYO JIM MCCUE CANNON MCFARLEY JR. BILL MEARA ANGELO MELUSO ROMY O. MERCHANT JOHNATHAN MEYER FRANK MIDKIFF ALFRED MILBY MORGAN MILBY LINWOOD T. MILES, SR. REGINALD A. MILES DECATUR E. MILLER MERLE D. MILLER ROBERT MILTON JAMES HENRY MINOR KEVIN LEE MITCHELL REGINALD MITCHELL WILSON MITCHELL THOMAS MOFFAT FRED MOORE EARNEST MANLEY MOORE FORREST W. MOORE, SR WILLIAM H. MOORE BERNARD MORRIS AURBEY W. MORRIS, JR. BURNETT MORRIS EARL H. MORRIS FREDDIE D. MORRIS HOLLIS L. MORRIS JAMES WELDON MORRIS LEON MORRIS LLOYD MORRIS MCGUIRE MORRIS REGINALD MORRIS RUSSELL P. MORRIS WEBSTER R. MORRIS JACK MOUNTCASTLE EUGENE MOYER WALLACE MOYER CLYDE MORRISON D. RAY MURPHY ROBERT MURPHY DON MURRAY MARY HATCHER MYERS ERNEST W. NASH JOHN E. NASH SANDIGE B. NEAL TURNER NELMS FRED NEUROHR LEWIS G. NEWMAN STEPHEN NEWMAN CURTIS NEWTON SEAN NEWTON JAMES NICE ALVIN C. NICHOLLS AUBREY NICHOLLS CHARLES E. NICHOLLS FRANK C. NICHOLLS HAWTHORNE D. NICHOLLS JAMES H. NICHOLS JAMES NICHOLLS KENNETH P. NICHOLLS MALCOLM A. NICHOLLS ROY NICHOLLS CARNIE F. NICHOLS JIM NICHOLS JOSEPH E. NICHOLS MAX NICHOLS WAYNE NICHOLS MARGARET PITMAN NIELSEN JAMES NIELSEN PAUL DOUGLAS NOLEN JOHN NUCKOLS MARVIN NUCKOLS JUDGE P. OLIVER GRAYSON ORANGE

JESSE C. OWENS CLARA D. PADGETT ‘PETE’ PADGETT LLOYD E. PADGETT EDWARD PALMORE ERIC PALMORE FRANCES PALMORE GEORGE PALMORE HARRY PALMORE LEE PALMORE OTIS PALMORE SAMUEL PALMORE VIVIAN PALMORE WINFREY PALMORE HARVEY PAQUETTE JR. EDDIE PARKS JAMES PARTIN BOB PARTLOW BOB PATRICK ROBERT PATRICK, JR. BILLY J. PAYNE LEVI PAYNE PAUL PATRIKUS JAMES PAYNE TONY & GRETCHEN PAYNE BILL PEMBLETON CHARLES PENATZER JAMES R. PENNINGTON ROY M. PENNINGTON WILLIAM J. PENNINGTON JAMES H. PERKINS JARAD S. PERKINS JOHN PERKINS W. BAXTER PERKINSON GEORGE PERSON CHARLES A. PETTIT KENNETH PHIBBS DAVID PHILLIPS JOHN PICCHI CLIFF PRILLAMAN DOYLE PRUITT DICK PIERCE PEYTON T. PIERCE EDWARD PLEASANT EDWARD PLEASANT JACK PLEASANT DARLENE POEGL ANTHONY POLUBINSKI JOSEPH POORE DAVID PORTERFIELD EMMETT PORTERFIELD DOROTHY S. POWELL OSCAR POWERS ROBERT EARL PRIMOVIC SR ROBERT PURYEAR RUTH PURYEAR RICHARD RABON CHARLIE RANDALL LLOYD RANDOLPH J.A. RANSONE MARION RAPALEE LISA RASNAKE GEORGE RAULFS, JR. CHRIS RAWLINGS RAYMOND E. REAMS RICHARD REAMS HARVEY REAMS EVERETT REBICK JOHN REDD TOMMY REEKES JOSEPH REESE MARK REGULA JOSEPH J. REIN, III GARY C. RENGER SHIRLEY REYNOLDS HOWARD RICHARDSON WILLIAM R. RICHARDSON BRIAN E. RITZBERG, JR. CATHERINE MCCANN ROBERSON MORRIS E. ROBERSON BERLEY ROBERTS, JR. DAVID A. ROBINS KERRY & JERRY ROBINSON TRAVIS L. ROBINSON STUART ROLFE RIC RONDAN

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Luella C. Banton

Otis Banton

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Larry W. Barden

Earnest F. Barham

James Bartlett

Lee Roy Bass

Floyd Bates

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Noah Bates

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Velon Bell

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Jon Ivan Flower

Van Ford

Van Ford

B. Foutch

Roger E. Fox

Thomas A. Fletcher

Richard Wayne Fielder

Doug Fields

Harold W. Fields Jr.

Richard Fields

Julian Franklin

R.V. Frayser

Elwood Fultz

Willis Funn

Norman Chubby Garrett

Julian Franklin Gates

Ed Gay

Paul Geyer

Sgt. Peter Giambalvo

Ralph Gianard

Christopher Gideons

Ed Glover

Wendell E. Glover

Raymond Goins Sr.

Beverly Gills

Clarence Gills

Garland H. Gills

Norris Gills

Robert Gills

Edwin G. Glidewell

Lee S. Goode

Nicole Goode

Niles Goode

Raymond Goode

Francis D. Graham

John W. Graham

Skip Graham

William Graham

Daniel Grant

Raymond E. Grant

Wilbur L. Graves

Alfred Gray

Clarence Gray

Earnest J. Gray

Everett Gray

Morris Gray

Moses Gray

Sterling Gray

Jesse C. Green, Jr.

John Green

Joseph Dallas Green

Fred Gregory

John C. Gross Sr.

William Gunn

George Guss

James Guss

Elinor Guza

Gerald L. Hagen, Sr.

Collin Hague

Jolen Hague

Everett Hall

Glenn Hall

Stanley R. Hall

Forrest E. Hamilton

Forrest K. Hamilton

Hugh Hardwicke, Jr.

Mike Hargadon

Leroy Hargrove

Edward Harlan

Max Harlan

Stom C. Harper

Charles Harris

CV Harris

David Harris

Floyd Wilbur Harris

James Carter Harris

Hugh H. Hardwicke, III

John Otis Harris

Walter Johnson

James E Jackson

Harold Jones

Jerry Jones

Reginald C. Jones

Rodney T. Jones

Charles E. Henry

George Henshaw, Jr.

Dick Hershel

Isaac Hertzler

Ira Eugene Hess

Frank Hewins

Simple ways to honor those who have served Men and women serving in the military make considerable sacrifices in defense of the United States and its citizens. Such sacrifices can easily be taken for granted by those with no friends or family members serving in the military, but it’s important for all Americans to recognize the efforts of both active and veteran servicemen and women.

Honoring active military members and veterans does not have to be an elaborate undertaking. Service members and their families often cherish even the simplest of gestures, and the following are a handful of ways grateful men and women can show their appreciation to active and retired members of the military.

Help a neighbor who’s on active duty. Active duty service members can be away from their families for long periods of time, and their absence can make things difficult for their families. Spouses of deployed service members are typically left to manage a household on their own for months at a time. Neighbors can show their appreciation by helping with

some chores around the house. Offer to mow a neighbor’s lawn or drive a neighbor’s kids to school. Such gestures might seem small, but they can go a long way toward alleviating some of the stress that spouses of deployed service members deal with on a daily basis. Support the Wounded Warrior Project. Many service

members sustain physical injuries while deployed. The Wounded Warrior Project works to raise awareness and enlist the public’s help to address the needs of injured service members. Men and women who want to show their appreciation to injured service members can work with the Wounded Warrior Project by see Honor page 5C


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U P C O M I N G LO C A L M E M O R I A L D AY E V E N T S Sunday, May 29

Monday, May 30

Greenbrier Baptist Church will hold a Memorial Day Service/Celebration, “Keeping the Memory Alive,” at 4 p.m. at 4731 Bell Road, Powhatan. The special guests will be the Rev. Dr. Carvell Phillips, the Heavenly Hands Sign Ministry and the Little Zion Baptist Church Male Chorus.

The 36th annual Huguenot Springs Cemetery Memorial Day Service will be held at 2 p.m. at Huguenot Springs Road south of Robious Road and west of State Route 288 in Powhatan County. The event is co-sponsored by the J. E. B. Stuart Camp #1343 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Huguenot Springs Cemetery

Foundation and Knibb’s Battery. It will include bagpipe music by Virginia Scots Guards and an address by B. Frank Earnest, past Virginia division commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, followed by a wreath presentation, artillery salute and refreshments. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact 804-356-8868 or 804740-1405.

American Legion Post #201 will hold a Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. at the War Memorial Building, 2375 Skaggs Road. The guest speaker will be Larry Nordvig, a member of the Powhatan County Board of Supervisors, who will speak on “Heroes Through the Ages.” The event is free and open to the public. Contact Billy Kornegay at 804-598-1014.

Henry C.Hewitt

Jamey Hickman

Jackie D. Hicks

Raymond W. Hicks

Leroy Harris

Leroy P. Harris

‘Luke’ Lee Harris

Monte Harris

Paul Chester Harris

Richard J. Harris

Robert Harris

Robert T. Harris

Roland Harris

Solomon Harris

Steve Harris

Warren Harris

Walter R. Harrison

Henry E. Hatcher

James W. Hatcher

Robert Henry Hatcher

George Hauser

Charles Henderson

Howell Henderson

Randy Ray Henderson

Revell E. Hicks

Harold Hill, Jr.

Harold Hill, Sr.

Charles Hobson

Earl Hobson

Roger Hobson

Tracy Hobson

Edgar Hobson

Joseph Hodges, Jr.

Joseph Hoffman

Charlie Hogg

Russell Holland

Edith McFarley Hollice

Jerry Hollice

Paul Hollandsworth

Chester Holtyn

Quentin Howell

Clarence E. Hubbard

Franklin Hubbard

Jin Hubbard

Carnell W. Hughes

Buddy Hurt

William Hurt

C.C. ‘Trapper’ Hutchins

Curtis Jackson

Ernest Jackson

Larry Jackson

Montell Jackson

Walter E. Jackson Jr.

William M. Jackson, Sr.

Leitha JacksonWooten

Paul Gilbert Jaffeux

Paul A. Jaffeux, Jr.

William F. Jasper

Earl R. Jenkins

Charles Jennings

William Jervey

LLoyd N. Jessee

Benny D. Jessup

Leon Jessup

Robert Jessup

Harvie Jeter

Jarrett Jeter

Clarence Johnson

Danny Johnson

John Johnson

Wade Johnson

Stephen C. Jones

William A. Karnolt

Brian Kemp

Darryl Kemp

Billy Kenny

James Kenny

Jerry Kenny

Matthew Kenny

Thomas Kenny

John M. Kerr

Bill King

Wayne Knabe

Heinz A.M. Koehler

Billy Kornegay

James Q. Kornegay

Emmett J. Langley

Harold Joseph Langley

John Langston Langley

Jerry Lathrop

Stuart Lawson

Welbert Lawson

Johnny Hans Leboff

George Lee

David Neal Leehy

Emile Lehmann

Delmonte Lewis

Leonard L. Lilly

Paul R. Lindsey

Ralph Lineweaver

Jonathan Lipscomb

Rawdin Lipscomb

Rawdin Lipscomb

Warren Lipscomb

Wirtley Lipscomb

Richard Litton

Wayne Lloyd

John Lohr

Joseph V. Lombardo

Christopher S. Long

Carl S. Low

Cecile B. Low

Joseph Lowenthal

‘Snooks’ C. Lowery

John R. Lucas

Charles Edward Lynch

Delbert D. Lynn

Ronald E. Mack

Rick Mandarino

James D. Manley

Ron Marchand

Ken Martin

Ollie Martin

Frank Leroy Matthews

Stewart Matthews

Garland Maxey

Joe Maxey

William E. Maxey, Jr.

David May, Jr.

James A. Mayo

James B. Mayo

John Mayo

Sandra Kemp

Robert Mayo

Jim McCue

Cannon McFarley Jr.

Bill Meara

Ronald Lohr

Angelo Meluso


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Romy O. Merchant

Johnathan Meyer

Frank Midkiff

Alfred Milby

Morgan Milby

Decatur E. Miller

Merle D. Miller

Linwood T. Miles, Sr.

Reginald A. Miles

Robert Milton

James Henry Minor

Kevin Lee Mitchell

Reginald Mitchell

Wilson Mitchell

Thomas Moffat

Fred Moore

Earnest Manley Moore

Forrest W. Moore, Sr

William H. Moore

Bernard Morris

Aurbey W. Morris, Jr.

Burnett Morris

Earl H. Morris

Freddie D. Morris

Hollis L. Morris

James Weldon Morris

Leon Morris

Lloyd Morris

McGuire Morris

Reginald Morris

Russell P. Morris

Webster R. Morris

Jack Mountcastle

Eugene Moyer

Wallace Moyer

Clyde Morrison

D. Ray Murphy

Robert Murphy

Don Murray

Mary Hatcher Myers

Ernest W. Nash

John E. Nash

Sandige B. Neal

Turner Nelms

Fred Neurohr

Lewis G. Newman

Stephen Newman

Curtis Newton

Sean Newton

James R. Nice

Alvin C. Nicholls

Aubrey Nicholls

Charles E. Nicholls

Frank C. Nicholls

Hawthorne D. Nicholls

James H. Nicholls

Kenneth P. Nicholls

Malcolm A. Nicholls

Roy Nicholls

Carnie F. Nichols

Jim Nichols

Joseph E. Nichols

Max Nichols

Wayne Nichols

Margaret Pitman Nielsen

James Nielsen

Paul Douglas Nolen

John Nuckols

Marvin Nuckols

Judge P. Oliver

Grayson Orange

Jesse C. Owens

Clara D. Padgett

‘Pete’ Padgett

Lloyd E. Padgett

Edward Palmore

Eric Palmore

Frances Palmore

George Palmore

Harry Palmore

Lee Palmore

Otis Palmore

Samuel Palmore

Vivian Palmore

Winfrey Palmore

Harvey Paquette Jr.

Eddie Parks

James Partin

Bob Partlow

Bob Patrick

Robert Patrick, Jr.

Billy J. Payne

Levi B. Payne

Paul Patrikus

James Payne

Tony & Gretchen Payne

Bill Pembleton

Charles Penatzer

James R. Pennington

Roy M. Pennington

William J. Pennington

James H. Perkins

Jarad S. Perkins

George Person

Charles A. Pettit

Kenneth Phibbs

David Phillips

John Picchi

Cliff Prillaman

Doyle Pruitt

Dick Pierce

Peyton T. Pierce

Edward Pleasant

Edward Pleasant

Jack Pleasant

Darlene Poegl

Anthony Polubinski

Joseph Poore

David Porterfield

Emmett Porterfield

Dorothy S. Powell

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volunteering at project-sponsored events or hosting fundraising events such as golf tournaments or community picnics. More information about the Wounded Warrior Project is available at www. woundedwarriorproject.org.

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Write a letter of appreciation. One of the simplest ways to show your support for service members is to write them a letter expressing that appreciation. If friends, relatives or neighbors are active service members or veterans, sit down and write a letter telling them how much you appreciate their sacrifice in service of their country, and encourage youngsters to do the same.

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Robert E. Primovic Sr.

If you don’t know any members of the military, you can work with A Million Thanks (www.amillionthanks.org), a year-round campaign that encourages Americans to write letters or emails or send cards or prayers to U.S. military personnel, past and present to thank them for their sacrifices, dedication and service. Exercise your right to vote.

Ruth Puryear

John T. Quick Jr.

One of the best ways to honor servicemen and women is to avoid taking the rights they so bravely defend for granted. Members of the military routinely put their lives on the line so Americans can enjoy freedoms that many people across the globe cannot. Voting is one such freedom, so Americans should make it a point to vote every Election Day and

teach their kids about the responsibility each American has to vote and take an interest in their government. Speak with active and veteran members of the military about their thoughts on proposed legislation and their opinions on how to improve that legislation, taking those opinions into consideration before casting your vote.


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Richard Rabon

Charlie Randall

Lloyd Randolph

J.A. Ransone

Marion Rapalee

Lisa Rasnake

George Raulfs, Jr.

Chris Rawlings

Raymond E. Reams

Richard Reams

Harvey Reams

Everett Rebick

John Redd

Tommy Reekes

Joseph Reese

Mark Regula

Joseph J. Rein III

Gary C. Renger

Shirley Reynolds

Howard Richardson

William R. Richardson

Brian E. Ritzberg, Jr.

Catherine McCann Roberson

Morris E. Roberson

Berley Roberts, Jr.

David A. Robins

Kerry & Jerry Robinson

Travis L. Robinson

Stuart Rolfe

Ric Rondan

Charles D. Rose

Dee Dee Rose

Harry V. Rose

James S. Rose

William Ross

Herman Royal

Archibald Royall

Jesse Linwood Royall

Nelson Royall

Vincent Royall

Bruce Rush

Jason Sage

Richard Sakiewicz

Vincent Salvo

Edgar Ray Samuel, Sr.

James Sanders

Rhonda Sanders

Dick Sanfilippo

Jesus Santaigo

George Saunders, Sr.

Frank Saunders

David J. Schalow

John Schnieder

Bonnie Schulkers

Randy Schulkers

Jimmy Simpson

Wesley Simpson

John C. Scherr

Bill Schwicker

Travis (Tony) Scott

Fairfax Scruggs

Andrew Seamons, Jr.

George Settle

Jimmy Shephard

James Ira Shiflett

Billy Sifers

Robert Simms, Jr.

Conrad Sims

Paul Simons

Alice R. Smith

Bobby Smith

Earl Dwane Smith

Porter Smith

Randy Smith

Walter D. Smith

Earl Smothers

Joey Smythe

Edwin Snider

Shawn Snider

Walter Southworth

James R. Sowers

Harry Steffenhagen

Thomas Stewart

Jason Stinnett

George Stinson

Dennis Stokes

Garland Stokes

H.S. Mickey Stokes

Kenneth Stokes

Sidney Stokes

Roots of Memorial Day run deeper than many realize

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hough many people are quick to refer to Memorial Day as the unofficial beginning of summer, the day is much more than that. Initially known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day is a day to remember those military members who died in service of the country. The origins of Memorial Day remain a topic of debate. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson declared Waterloo, New York as the official Celebrating the birthplace of Memoday in May was Day. significant to event rial However, organizers because the roots of Memorial May is a month Day likely when flowers are run much in bloom, making deeper, as researchers it easier for observ- at Duke ers of the holiday University that to place flowers on note during the the graves of fallen Civil War, organized soldiers. women’s groups in the south had begun to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers. Memorial Day as we know it today

can likely be traced to Charleston, South Carolina, where teachers, missionaries and some members of the press gathered on May 1, 1865 to honor fallen soldiers. During the Civil War, captured Union soldiers were held at the Charleston Race Course and hundreds died during captivity. Upon their deaths, soldiers were buried in unmarked graves. When the Civil War ended, the May Day gathering was organized as a memorial to all the men who had died during captivity. The burial ground was landscaped, and those freed as a result of the Civil War played an integral role in the event at the Charleston Race Course. While the event in Charleston might have been the first Memorial Day-type celebration in the southern United States, General John A. Logan is often cited as inspiring similar events in the north. As commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, a veterans’ organization for men who served in the Civil War, Logan issued a proclamation just five days after the Charleston event that called for Decoration Day to be observed annually across the country. Logan preferred the event not be held on the anniversary of any particular battle, and thus the day was see MEMORIAL page 7C

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Stuart Stokes

Elmore E. Stoll

Samuel H. Stovall, Jr.

William Stovall

Allen Stowell

Buzzy Stowell

Matt Stowell

Howard B. Stroud, Jr.

Quint Sutton

Alexander Sweeney

Larry G. Sweeney

Joshua Tackett

Alfonso Taylor

Creed Taylor, Jr.

Edward Taylor

Harvey T. Taylor

Herman E. Taylor

Lawrence E. Taylor

Melvin Taylor

Milton Taylor

Moses A. Taylor

Wilbur Taylor

Winfred Taylor

Wayne Terry

James Thomas

David Thornton, Jr.

Francis Tilman

Samuel Tilman

Jamie Timberlake

Maxwell Timberlake, Jr.

Thomas A. Tokarz

Jamie Tomlinson

Larry Toney

Ricky Torres

Jason Tracoma

Garland Trent

Revell Trent

James Tribble

Sidney Tucker

Frank Ira Turner

Thomas E. Turner Jr.

Raymond Tyler

Robert Tyler

Louis A. Urbine, Sr.

Louis Cecil Urbine

Tom Vance

Jesse Vasquez

Irving Vest

Steve Vidra

Edna & Leonard Vimpney

Jack Walker

James W. Walker

York Walker

William T. Waller

Alvah E. Walton

Herman Walton

MSGT Mitchell Walton

Robert Walton

Theodore J. Wanderer

Garland Warren

William Watson, Jr.

William Watson, III

Norman M. West, Sr.

Sam West

Warren West

Warren West, Jr.

Charles White

Bobby J. Weatherford

Mark W. Weeks

James C. Weisiger

Pete Wells

Ellsworth B. West

Gordon E. White

Hardaway White

Willie White

Carl Whitfield

James M. Whitlock

Julian M. Whitlock

Eddie Whitt

Ronald Wilkerson, Jr.

David Williams

Joseph Williams

Percy Wiley

Arthur M. William

Calvin Williams

Elwood Williams

Frank Williams

Joseph L. Williams

Walter Williams

William R. Williams

Willie Williams

Richard Wills

Russell Wilson

William S. Winall

James W. Windle

Dwayne Wineguard

Vernon Winfree

W.A. Winfree

Eileen Kenny Wirt

Hugh V. Wood, Jr.

Walter Wood

Eugene W. Woolridge

Nelson Worsham

William B. Worsham

‘Kaiser’ Worsham

Harold Wright

Steve Wriston

Bobby J. Yates

Elwood Yates, Jr.

Gray Younce

William A. Youngblood

Charles H. Zartman

Homer H. Zartman

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observed for the first time on May 30. Celebrating the day in May also was significant to event organizers because May is a month when flowers are in bloom, making it easier for

observers of the holiday to place flowers on the graves of fallen soldiers. In 1868, events were held at more than 180 cemeteries in 27 states, and those figures nearly doubled in 1869. By 1890, every northern state officially recognized Decoration Day as a state holiday. But southern states hon-

ored their dead on a different day until after World War I, when the holiday was changed to recognize Americans who died in any war and not just the Civil War. Nearly every state now celebrates Memorial Day, a name for the holiday first used in 1882, on the last Monday in May.

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signed to the U.S.A.T. Dorchester, which was attacked by a German UBoat on Feb. 3, 1943. The four chaplains are remembered for their efforts to not only get soldiers from below deck onto deck but into life boats with lifejackets. Eventually the lifejackets ran out, and each man gave up his own lifejacket. Only 230 of the more than 900 souls on board survived the attack, he said. The ceremony also included Sharon Samuel Labons singing the national anthem and “On Eagles Wings,” a laying of a wreath to honor the fallen, people sharing the names of veterans who passed this year, and everyone singing “Taps” together.

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