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The hometown newspaper of the Colonial Heights area

Vol. 11 No. 52 FEBRUARY 28, 2009 THURSDAY,

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014

IN THE COMMUNITY

They’re back!

Dunlop House to host educational event; RSVP is required

City students head back into the classroom

COLONIAL HEIGHTS — Dunlop House Assisted Living and Dementia Care will host another Survival Skills for Healthy Aging “Dash and Dine” educational event from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9 at the facility, located at 235 Dunlop Farms Blvd. The session is titled “How to Live with Arthritis and Osteoporosis.” A physician from AMDC Arthritis and Osteoporosis Clinic will present the program and help you understand the symptoms. A box dinner will be provided. RSVP is required by calling 804-5200050.

Kiwanis Club to host Shrimp Feast COLONIAL HEIGHTS — The city’s Kiwanis Club will host its annual Shrimp Feast from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Appomattox Small Boat Harbor, located at 1605 Fine St., Prince George County. Music will be provided by Bustin Loose from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 each and are available from any Colonial Heights Kiwanis member or go to http://www.kiwaniscolonialheights.org/ All proceeds will go to support the club’s many civic contributions, including college scholarships for Colonial Heights High School students. The meal includes steamed shrimp, golden beverages, hush puppies and other fixings.

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Students hop off their bus at Tussing Elementary School in Colonial Heights Tuesday morning. Most students in the Tri-Cities returned to school on the traditional day after Labor Day, although some Petersburg students started in August.

Rewards for recycling COLONIAL HEIGHTS — In partnership with the city, Recycling Perks rewards residents for curbside recycling with points that can be traded in for discounts and freebies from local businesses. Recycling Perks launched its new website on July 1, providing new features that include an easier sign up process, automatic cart verification and address validation and additional features to better serve its members. Register at www.recyclingperks. com .

Above: Jennifer Resnick helps her kindergartners color frogs at Tussing Elementary School Tuesday morning. Colonial Heights Public Schools welcomed students back to the classroom on the traditional day after Labor Day. Left top: Tussing Elementary Principal David Staples greets students in teacher Sarah Miller’s classroom Tuesday. Left: Students color frogs in Jennifer Resnick’s kindergarten class at Tussing Elementary School Tuesday morning.

- Diane Yates, vice mayor, Colonial Heights Diane Yates is the vice mayor of Colonial Heights. She is a retired educator.

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How long have you lived in Colonial Heights? 35 years.

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What do you like most about the city?

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I like the sense of family that is here. I think we have a

wonderful school system and I love the sense of community. Because it’s small, you have an opportunity to know a lot of people, but yet everything you need is right here.

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What’s rewarding about being vice mayor?

Being able to help people that have problems that they’re having difficulty solving and just giving

of the time, that’s probably the biggest one.

Q city?

back to my community ... I was an educator for 31 years in Colonial Heights and when I retired I didn’t want to just quit, I wanted to keep giving back to our community and I felt this was a good way to do that.

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What’s the biggest challenges that come with the job?

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There’s no way that you can make everybody happy all

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Diane Yates, a retired educator, is currently the vice mayor of Colonial Heights.

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