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Program grants county residents age 60 and over free admission to events
Frederick County Public Schools is again offering Senior Passports to county residents who are at least 60-years-old. The passports provide admission to Frederick County Public School athletic events at James Wood High School, Millbrook High School, Sherando High School, Admiral Richard E. Byrd Middle School, Frederick County Middle School, James Wood Middle School and Robert E. Aylor Middle School. Admission to tournaments and playoffs governed by Virginia High School League rules is excluded. The passports also are good for admission to music and drama productions at all Frederick County Schools and certain other school activities where admission is charged. Schools Superintendent Dr. David Sovine says, “Throughout the school year, there are many opportunities for the community to support our students and schools. The Senior Passport program is one way for us to thank the area’s seniors for their support of our school division. I encourage all Frederick County residents who are at least 60-years-old to get a Senior Passport and use it to enjoy the various activities our schools offer to the community. There are great things happening in Frederick County Public Schools and we want to share them with the community.”Those interested in receiving a Senior Passport may apply in person at Room 9 in the Frederick County Public Schools Administration Building, 1415 Amherst Street, Winchester, Virginia. An ID including the applicant’s date of birth and address is required. Applications can also be requested by calling 540-66-3889 x88169. The passports do not need to be renewed annually. Those acquired prior to the 011-1 school year will continue to be honored. (From a release)
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Charles Burlsem “Charlie” Thweatt, Jr., 88, of Winchester, Virginia, died Friday, August 6, 011, at Winchester Medical Center. He was born March 18, 193 in Smyth County, Virginia, the son of Charles B. and Mamie Cregger Thweatt. He served in the US Navy during W.W.II, and was a recipient of a Purple Heart. He retired as foremen after 51 years from Zuckerman Steele Co. in Front Royal. He was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #84, Senior Citizens Bowling League, and Macedonia United Methodist Church. He married Oneda V. Sparks in 1946 in Stephens City. He is survived by a companion, Nellie Edwards of Winchester; one daughter, Faye Hicks; one son, Rickie Michael Thweatt, both of Winchester; two sisters, Chloe Sparks of Nebo, Virginia, and Grace Jarrett of Tennessee; five grandchildren, Mike Thweatt, Janene Thweatt, Kista Oates, Jay Chapman, Timothy Thweatt; three great-grandchild, Kellen Breeden, Glenna Dehart, Seff Oates and one great-great-grandchild, Jude Oates. He is preceded in death by his wife, one sister, and three brothers. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, August 30, 011 at 11:00 a.m. at Jones Funeral Home with Rev. Jason Duley officiating. Burial will follow in Shenandoah Memorial Park. Family will receive friends on Monday evening, August 9, 011, from 6-8:00 p.m. Pallbearers will be Mike Thweatt, Jay Chapman, Tim Thweatt, Terry Oates, Junie Bush, and Rick Bush. Honorary pallbearers will be Seff Oates and Kellen Breeden. Online condolences may be made to www.jonesfuneralhomes. com
or 65. If you’re a member of AARP, there are dozens of discounts built right into the membership. On the Web site [www. aarp.org] click on Member Benefits, then Discounts. To name just two of the new discounts, Walgreens offers savings if you show your card, and Michaels has discounts on Tuesdays. There are 15,000 restaurant locations that offer discounts, and travel discounts can be found on car rentals, hotels, cruises and tours. Seniors Discounts [www.seniordiscounts.com] has more than 150,000 businesses listed that give discounts to seniors. There is a fee, however, either $7.95 or $1.95 per year, depending on the level of services you want. Start carrying your AARP card in your pocket! Remember to use the plastic one with the magnetic strip and bar code on the back. Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 3853-6475, or send e-mail to
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Lewis Terry Nichols, 73, of White Post, Virginia, died Friday, August 6, 011 in the Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions may be made to Boyce Volunteer Fire & Rescue, P O Box 85, Boyce, VA 60 or to American Cancer Society, 654 Valley Ave., Suite B, Winchester, VA 601. Donald A. Browder, 67, of Stephens City, Virginia died Wednesday in Blue Ridge Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, VA 601 or to the American Cancer Society, 654 Valley Avenue, Suite B, Winchester, Virginia 601. On August 5th, Charles (Charlie/Gene) Eugene Payne, 76 of Stephenson, Virginia, passed away during a rehabilitation stay at the Golden Living-Rose Hill Center in Berryville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Enders and Shirley Funeral Home, P O Box 106, Berryville, VA 611. Elizabeth “Libby” Mae Layman, 59, of Winchester, VA, died Friday, August 6, 011 at the Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions will be made to White Hall U.M. Church, 365 Apple Pie Ridge Road, Winchester, VA 603 or Weekday Religious Education, c/o Galen Snider, 7 Soldier’s Rest Lane, Winchester, VA 60. Raymond J. Willis, 84, of Winchester, VA died Tuesday, August 3, 011 at his residence. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 W. Cork Street, Winchester, VA 601 Dorothy Virginia “Dot” Jones McDonald, 95, of Winchester, VA passed on to her Heavenly Father on Tuesday, August 3, 011. On the afternoon of August 3, 011 Annemary Justice of Marple Rd Winchester, 88 passed from this world. Annemary (Marie as she was known to most) had finally succumbed to the cancer that had infected her since early spring of this year. A memorial service for family and friends will be held at her home. Her legacy of love, comfort and compassion will be with us always. Margaret Ethel Ross, 99, of Winchester, Virginia, died Thursday, August 5, 011, in Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Winchester, Virginia, 601. Lois R. Payne, 70, of Winchester, Virginia, died Monday, August , 011, in a local nursing facility. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, Three Churches, West Virginia, 6757.
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It’s that time of year again! Children are flocking back to school, and parental choruses of “Have you done your homework yet?” are echoing nationwide. For many families, too, this is the time of year when it first becomes apparent that a child needs a little extra help. Worrying about a child who is struggling in school is a terrible strain for many parents – and the problem can’t always be solved by putting in an hour or two a night helping with homework or quizzing on test topics. Some children – even very smart children – simply need a bit more, whether more time, access to someone with subject matter or teaching expertise, a more neutral relationship between tutor and pupil, or some one-on-one assistance building study skills, organization, and focusing techniques. Luckily for many distraught parents in Winchester and surrounding areas, this is where Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services enters the picture. The nation’s largest one-on-one, inhome tutoring program, Club Z!’s supportive methods have resulted in a high success rate and hundreds of thousands of happy clients. Tutoring is conducted one-on-one in the privacy of the student’s own home, where children already feel comfortable and distractions can be minimized. Scheduling is flexible and parentfriendly, and tutors meet with parents after each session to consult on their child’s progress. Club Z! tutors are highly-trained and pre-screened, and can provide instruction in any subject needed, from basic math and reading, to core academic subjects, to standardized test preparation. Club Z! hopes that local families will consider securing a tutor now as their children headed back to school. Whether they are struggling with the new level of academic subject matter, or simply needing to catch up to their peers, Club Z! can help! Our tutors can be a great supplement to home-school programs, providing subject-area expertise, curriculum support, or standardized test preparation to pupils as needed, in conjunction with parents’ own efforts. Our tutor’s schedules fill up quickly once school begins, so call NOW to ensure the most convenient days and times for your child’s tutoring this fall. For additional information about Club Z! Tutoring Services in Winchester and surrounding areas, please call 540 545-7001 and visit www. clubztutoring.com/wv_va_md
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The Spotlight Film Series at the Alamo Drafthouse in Wichester will present independent and limited-release films that have been requested by guests. The series will feature several films that have played only a handful of theaters around the country. Tickets for each screening are only $5, including the 3D presentations. Tickets go on sale 11 am Thursday, August 5 at www.drafthouse.com/ winchester, www.fandango.com, or at the Alamo box office. “The Spotlight Film Series gives us an opportunity to bring in exciting films that have not played in the market,” said Alamo Drafthouse Cinema partner Steve Nerangis. “Throughout the year, we receive requests for films from our guests. We listen to every request, and though we can’t bring every film to the theater, we are very pleased when we can bring in new, limited-release movies that are often only available to larger markets.” The series begins Thursday, September 1 with an opening night event celebrating the arts in Virginia. In the lobby from 5 pm – 7 pm, the event will feature special guest Mark Thompson, founder and master brewer of Starr Hill Brewery, as well as live entertainment from Dean Fields, a singer/ songwriter from Richmond. At 7 pm, the Alamo will present a ticketed event with short films from three filmmakers with ties to Virginia. Winchester native Katherine Vondy will present her short film The Broken Heart of Gnocchi Bolognese. Handley graduate and Richmond resident Mike Buchbauer will debut Tomorrow, When the Sky Falls Down, which is an anthology of shorts that includes his brand new film The Donors. Filmmaker Zack Clegg will screen his film entitled The Modern, Post-Modern Man; or An Idealistic Phenomenon. Zack works at the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester and is a recent graduate of George Mason University.
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Virginia front and center in campaign 2012
By Jonathan Lucci Frederick County Report Citizens of Frederick County will have a much larger role to play in the Presidential election next year than citizens of most other states. This is because President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign will be focusing heavily on winning Virginia, and his opponent will be just as focused on recapturing the Old Dominion for the Republican Party. In 008, President Obama became the first Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in 1964 to win Virginia’s electoral votes, a feat made possible largely because of the influx of Democratic voters into Northern Virginia as the Washington and Baltimore metro areas expand. Most of the scenarios that result in an Obama victory include Virginia winding up in the blue column. Virginia looks increasingly attractive to the President’s campaign as his popularity erodes rapidly in decisive midwest battlegrounds such as Iowa, Ohio, and even must-win Pennsylvania. At the same time, Republican candidates now focused on their own primary fight are likely feeling confident if the President is placing such heavy emphasis on Virginia. It is very possible that Virginia’s Democratic turn in 008 was symptomatic of the end-of-term unpopularity of former President Bush and will switch back now that Bush is not on the ballot. North Carolina and Indiana are even more extreme cases of states Democrats won in 008 but will almost certainly lose in 01. The question that may decide the next Presidential election is whether Virginia is in that category, or is actually changing so rapidly that it could be a battleground state so crucial it joins Ohio and Florida as the most decisive places for electoral votes. Frederick County itself voted heavily for John McCain in 008, despite the national trend toward President Obama. The City of Winchester voted narrowly for President Obama, giv-
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ing him 5% of the vote against McCain. Despite the Republican tilt of the region, every vote cast in Frederick County could be decisive in deciding who wins the state, and therefore possibly the Presidency. President Obama won Virginia by six percentage points in 008, and it is not believed he can replicate the turnout among young
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be negative. That is the kind of thing that goes along with being a battleground state, and thanks to the changing demographics Virginia is likely to join Ohio and Florida as perennial battlegrounds. Virginia will also see a bitter fight for the senate seat being vacated by Jim Webb after just one term. Vying for the seat are former senator George Allen and former governor and Democrat chairman Tim Kaine. Both candidates are running with flaws and challenges and the race is expected to be very close. Allen will likely benefit from the President’s unpopular position while possibly still suffering from the fallout of his famous “macaca” moment in 006, when
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he ridiculed a staffer from his opponent during a rally. Kaine will be harmed by appearing on the ballot with the President, but his conservative positions on social issues and personal popularity should help him. The race is one of the closest watched races in the country in 01.
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Return of Friday night football!
While the Sherando players were obviously upset and disappointed that they did not come away with a victory, but they were proud of the spectacular effort they put forth. The players and coaches seemed to understand the potential this season holds now that the Warriors have proven they can go toe to toe with the elite of West Virginia football. Friday also saw the Handley Judges defeat Old Dominion 313, behind a relentless running attack on the ground. James Wood won a close game 4-1 over Heritage while Millbrook was defeated 7-10 by Tuscarora High School. Next issue will include an overall look at the strengths and weaknesses of each of the four Frederick County high school football teams.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011 7 p.m. - Sherando High School Powderpuff Football Game The annual Sherando powderpuff football game features juniors versus seniors. The event is coordinated by Sherando’s DECA club. Thursday, September 15, 2011 6:30 p.m. – Sherando High School Homecoming Parade and Carnival This annual event is a partnership between Sherando High School and the Town of Stephens City. The parade will be held along Main Street with a carnival and bonfire taking place at the town commons area. Thursday, September 22, 2011 6:00 p.m. – Making It Count program at Sherando High School. This program is a free seminar for the parents of high school students focusing on how to pay for college. The information will include how to plan for and manage college costs, the types of financial aid that are available, options for developing a college funding strategy and how to send a student to college without risking a family’s financial future.
The Warriors banner is held by cheerleaders before their game against Martinsburg on Friday, Aug. 26. Courtesy Sherando Warrior Club.
By Jonathan Lucci Frederick County Report Friday football made a return to Frederick Aug. 6 as the four county high school teams faced off against their opponents in the opening game of this season. The Sherando Warriors, attempting to come back from their playoff defeat against Broad Run last year, took on the Martinsburg Bulldogs. Martinsburg is the defending AAA West Virginia State Champion, while Sherando was defeated in the first round of the playoffs last year. The Warriors went in as the clear underdogs, but were able to fight Martinsburg almost to a stalemate. An early touchdown by Martinsburg was all that was needed, as the Sherando offense simply could not put the ball in the endzone. Arrowhead Stadium was packed to the brim with fans from both sides eager to watch a great football game on a warm Friday night under the lights. The game was a defensive battle with great physicality on both sides, with the first and only score coming when Martinsburg’s quarterback ran into the endzone to put the bulldogs up. Sherando was forced to rely on many of their backups to step up, as players dropped like flies with cramps and had to be stretched out. At one point both of the Warrior’s quarterbacks were cramping up, as well as both of their running backs. The backups, particularly on defense, did a fantastic job filling in and holding Martinsburg to 7 points.
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Horsemanship (BRCTH) 8-week Fall Riding Session will begin the week of Sept. 5th at Horse Patch Farm in Boyce, VA. Lessons are scheduled for weekday afternoons and Saturday. We serve persons from age 5 through adult with disabling conditions in the northern Shenandoah Valley. Lessons include grooming, basic horse care and knowledge, as well as riding skills. Benefits can be multiple and life-enhancing. There are several openings for students, and interested persons should contact Margie Youngs at 540-837-1575 or
[email protected] for more information and to request a registration packet. Wayside Inn Farmers’ Market Every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon through October head to Main Street in Middletown for all locally grown/made products. New vendors welcome. For more information: 540-868-2389. Winchester City Market Every Saturday morning May through November from 9am to 2pm on Loudoun Street mall. Fruits, vegetables, baked goods, flowers, plants and more. Live musical entertainment Music, food, fun Joe Herbert and Friends will be featured every Thursday night at Little Tokyo in Stephens City, at 201 Centre Dr. Come out for some great food, and fabulous entertainment. Bazaar to benefit Stephens City Fire and Rescue Bazaar Fundraiser. Reserve your table for $15 at the Stephens City Fire & Rescue bazaar on October 22. Call Reta at 8692275. Proceeds benefit rescue operations. Live music Robbie Limon will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday at the Wayside Inn in Middletown. Spay Today Spay Today is this area’s low cost, nonprofit program for spaying and neutering cats and dogs. At the time of surgery, initial tests and shots can also be obtained at lower rates. To find a participating vet near you: www.baacs.org or 304-728-8330. TOPS weight loss meetings TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is the original nonprofit, noncommercial, affordable network of weight-loss support groups. TOPS offers tools and programs for healthy living and weight management, with exceptional group fellowship and recognition.The following chapters meet in this area: TOPS VA 0056 Winchester - WEDNESDAY EVENING: Valley Health Systems (333 W. Cork Street), in Conference Room 2, 5:30
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p.m. TOPS VA 0369 Strasburg - TUESDAY EVENING: St Paul’s Lutheran Church, 193 W Washington Street, Lower Level, 5:45 p.m. TOPS VA 0370 Woodstock - THURSDAY EVENING: St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 235 South Main Street, in the Meeting Hall, 5:15 p.m. TOPS VA 0427 Winchester - THURSDAY MORNING: St. Paul’s on the Hill Church, 1527 Senseny Road, Lower Level, 7:00 a.m. TOPS VA 0556 Relief - TUESDAY AFTERNOON: Relief United Methodist Church, 5275 Middle Road, in the conference room, 5:00 p.m. TOPS VA 0601 Sunnyside - MONDAY EVENING: Bethel Lutheran Church, 2077 N. Frederick Pike, in the Christianson Room, 6:15 p.m. For more information, please contact Barbara Simmons, TOPS Area Captain at 540-667-8131 or by e-mail at
[email protected]. Network for Aging support Meets the 3rd Monday of every month at Westminster Canterbury in “The Abbey” on the 2nd floor. Social time 11:30am-noon. Share ideas & topics on senior issues 12-1 pm . All business associated with seniors are invited. Contact: Bonnie LaMay 703869-4529 or Queenie Kemmerer 703-4762260. FIrearms Safety Training Classes Concealed handgun permit training. Our instructor is Tony E. Cerella of Grey Wolf Academy. NRA instructor #921185. Our armory conducts an 8 hours basic firearms familiarization training class utilizing National Rifle Association certified firearms instructors. Our training classes meet and exceed the Virginia competency training requirements for residents who desire to obtain their Virginia Concealed handgun Permit. Our training classes are designed to provide home-owners, business owners and the average citizen with the vital knowledge, skills and proper attitude necessary for the responsible proper, safe handling/use/storage and transport of firearms. Call Black Bear Armory, LLC at 540-635-1113 for more information Farmers Market Friday farmers market. May 20th through October 7th, 6-8 pm. Help strengthen our local food economy! Support a farmers market and meet the folks producing the bounty of crafts, baked goods, goat milk and cheese, eggs fresh produce, value-added products and meat within our community. Cristina’s Cafe Parking lot, 219 W. King street, Strasburg, VA. The Department of Planning & Development Senseny/Eastern Frederick Urban Area Plan The Senseny/Eastern Frederick Urban Areas Plan provides an exciting opportunity for the community to participate in and guide the future growth, development, and redevelopment of this urbanizing area of the county. Residents can craft a plan that is proactive and creative, meet anticipated growth demands, and maintain a high quality of life for the future. Key Points The Senseny/Eastern Frederick Area is home to many families and successful businesses, and contains some of the areas most accessible natural resources, environmental features, and public facilities. Help improve upon the livability of this area by participating in a Working Group. Two Public Introduction meetings will be held in September to introduce the study, seek early input, and to encourage participation in the study and working groups. Thursday September 15, 2011 at 7 p.m. Millwood Station Volunteer Fire & Rescue, 252 Costello Drive Tuesday September 20, 2011 at 7 p.m. Greenwood Mill Elementary School, 281 Channing Drive. Study Area This effort will encompass the area of the County that is generally east of the City of Winchester and Route 522 South to the Clarke County line and from Redbud Run in the north to the Opequon Creek in the south. This study area includes the Route 7 and Route 50 Business Corridor Plans which were both adopted in 1994. The study area has been expanded to incorporate portions of the Southern Frederick Land Use Plan which was adopted in 1999, generally north of the Opequon Creek and east of Interstate 81. The study area includes both the Red Bud and Shawnee Districts and a small portion of the Stonewall District Household Hazardous Waste Collection Household chemicals such as insecticides, pesticides, pool chemicals, antifreeze, transmission fluid, car batteries, fluorescent and compact light tubes, paints, thinners, solvents and household cleaners are collected for proper disposal. Several of the items collected are sent off for recycling. This event is closed to businesses. These events are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month from noon to 6 p.m. during the months of April through October. During the months of November, December, January, February and March, one event will be held each month on the third Wednesday of the month. All collections take place at the landfill’s citizens’ convenience center. Call
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
2pm - 5pm BIG Block Party at the Camp of Faith Church. It’s all free, water games, face painting, hot dogs, soda, volleyball, horse shoes, music and more at 635 Double Church Rd., Stephens City. More information: 540-869-0497.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
7:30am The Rotary Club of Frederick County meeting is scheduled at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. President Kitty Zuckerman and the Club Committee Chairs will conduct a Club Assembly to review committee activities and programs. New Generations is the theme for the month of September. Club members, invited guests and visiting Rotarians are welcome. 6:30pm City Council and Winchester Public School Board Ad Hoc Committee. Rouss City Hall, 4th Floor Exhibit Hall 7pm The Bull & Bear Investment Club will meet at the N.W. Works located at 3085 Shawnee Drive, Winchester, Va. We will discuss, “Where in the world to invest?” Call L. Sullivan at 540662-4994 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
6:30pm The Northern Shenandoah Valley TEA Party would like to invite interested citizens to our next meeting. The event will start with refreshments at the Greenwood Mill Elementary School, 281 Channing Drive, Winc 22602. The meeting will begin at 7:00pm. Subject: Public Safety and Frederick County Elections 2011. Speakers: Scott McCafferty – Candidate for Frederick County Sherriff, Ross Spicer – Candidate for Supervisor, Gainesboro District. For additional information on the meeting please contact Jay L. Marts (410)440-1344 or Ken Rion at (540) 327-2528. Email us at info@ NSV-TEAparty.org
Show/ Silent Auction (makeup rain date) M c C o y ’s D a i r y B a r p a r k i n g l o t 320 Fairfax Pike Stephens City Virginia. Registration 9 to noon. Top 10 judging is by you the spectator. Silent Auction is 9 to 2 lots of good items to choose from passport to a Kingsford Grill and much more. Come out help us raise money for the KIDS and see the beautiful Antique Cars. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital 9am - 10am George Karnes, Edward Jones Financial Advisor Market Outlook Seminar held at the Holiday Inn. Free Breakfast included. Reservations required. Call April at 635-6798 9am - 1pm Outreach Yard and Bake Sale (benefits OUTREACH) Sponsored by Boyce, Millwood and White Post Churches. Held at 158 White Post Church. For more information call Elaine Boyd at 540-837-1754. Free Will Offering 9:30am-5pm Winchester Va coin show. Buysell-trade, coins & currency. Sponsored by the Winchester coin club (only coin club in Winchester,va.) will be held at the : Hampton Inn (Washington room) 1204 Berryville ave. 1-81 exit 315, Winchester, VA across from Shoneys and Five Fuys. 20 dealers free admission, contact David Sabo at 540-535-7236 11am - 2pm Patriotic paws day. Frederick County Esther Boyd animal shelter is sponsoring an open house and celebrating our freedom. events include animal related events, demonstrations, rescue groups, vendors, and a silent auction. all proceeds go towards the care and maintenance of the shelter animals. see you there! 161 Fort Collier Road * Winchester. 540-667-9192 2pm James Wood Class of 1974 annual picnic at the home of Carl Zachgo 744 Valley View Avenue, Winchester, VA 22602. Barbeque dinner served at 4 pm (BYOB) There will be volleyball, badmitton, horseshoes, and other activites. For directions or additional information please call Julie Beeler Boyce 540-662-2183 or Peggy and Rodney Hodgson 540-869-1019. 4pm Yard party at Reliance UMC with a country ham and BBQ chicken dinner. $10 for adults, and $5 for children featuring homemade ice cream.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
The Rotary Club of Frederick County meets Tuesday morning, September 13, 2011 at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. Invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome. Mr. Ogie Shaw is the program speaker. Mr. Shaw’s presentation is on health and fitness.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
6:30pm Back to school night at Sherando High School
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7pm Sherando Class of 2001 10 year reunion will be held at the Sportsplex in Winchester. Tickets will be $20 per person if paid in advance, $25 at the door. If you would like any additional information or a flyer mailed to you please email:
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11am - 4pm Donate blood at Vitamin Shoppe 2500 Pleasant Valley Ave, Winchester. Make your appointment online at www.redcrossblood.org 11:30am - 1pm – 9/11 Program at Gainesboro Elementary School. Gainesboro Elementary School will be holding a special celebration to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The front of the school will be decorated with mini flags and a huge flag that’s being handmade by students and staff. In addition, the school is inviting some local firefighters to join them for lunch. During lunch, fifth grade students will serve as hosts and read a story. Fourth grade students will be singing a song. Everyone in the building is involved in the event and will be working to make the local firefighters feel special.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
7:30am The Rotary Club of Frederick County will meet at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. Denman Zirkle, Executive Director of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation will speak about the Third Winchester Battlefield restoration and interpretation project. Invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome.
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Prayer shawl group meeting Beauty for Ashes Prayer shawl group of The Camp of Faith Church meets the second Saturday of each month at the Martins coffee shop at 9 am. Any and all knitters or crocheters are welcome to join us. Questions can be directed to secretary@ faithbap.org or by calling 540-869-0497.
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We’ll just have to see how everySpeedway. “Really, we’re working as hard as we body responds to pressure when it can every week to bring the best race really kicks up.” cars we can to the track,” said Biffle. “It’s important that we have the best Johnson may not know whom to possible equipment right now. make the favorite, but it seems a bit “We’re racing as hard as we can.
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out. I had a second shot (after the final caution) at (Busch) on the restart and didn’t have enough to get by. “No excuses. I just wasn’t able to get him today.” Naturally, Johnson will rely on his experience in the Chase. “You’re going to be tested in all areas,” he said. “We all have weaknesses, and we all have strengths. “Really, the bottom line is being strong or adequate in your weakest areas, and raising that part up so your average is high enough to perform. ... It’s really about withstanding pressure in all areas.” ••• Monte Dutton covers motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette. E-mail Monte at:
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Atypical Year for as Hard as He Can This hasn’t been the season Greg Biffle expected, though he certainly The Master has time to pick up the pieces.
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The 39-year-old Biffle didn’t win during the 2008 regular season, for This hasn’t been a typical year but after making the Chase, proceeded to Jimmie Johnson ... yet. win its first two races. He wound up Johnson, who will turn 36 third in the Sprint Cup standings. on For 17, Biffle’s first priority Sept. now,has won 54 Sprint Cupis making the Chase, but that doesn’t races since he became off. mean he’s going to back a series reg“We’re certainly not racing conservular in 00. Then there’s the matatively,” he said. “We’re racing to win, ter of five championships. The last but we’re not going to do anything stufive. pid. “We know we have to stay in (the top This year Johnson has won once. 12 in order to qualify for the Chase). The Pure Michigan 400 marked It’s tight ... and we’re doing all we can do.” his second runner-up finish. only Roush Fenway Racing put Biffle in what was then still the Winston Cup Series back in 2003. He finished second in the Chase standings two years later. A year ago, three Roush Fenway drivers — Biffle, Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth — made the Chase. They could do it again, but the positions of Biffle and Kenseth are hardly secure as the regular season enters its
absurd to pick anyone but ... him. After all, no one else has ever won five straight championships at NASCAR’s premier level. He could use a victory or two in the final three regular-season races, but his consistency to this point does rank him second, and consistency is important in the Chase. Johnson was unable to hold off Kyle Busch at Michigan International Speedway, one of few tracks Five-time champ Jimmie Johnson, seen at right with his wife, Chandra, ranks seconds in the points standings despite having an off year with just where he has never won. Afterone win. (John Clark/NASCAR This Week photo) ward, he said his only regret was Roush Fenway driver Greg Biffle says his just three races making the Chase,“not winning.” On the other hand, Johnson, who now first priority is away. but grew thatin El Cajon, Calif., ranks back off from trying to winto see how up doesn’t mean he’s going to “I’m very interested races. (Photo: “I had every opportunity handed Getty Images) second in the point standings, and this Chase goes,” he said. “I think to me,” he added. “(Crew chief ) not ular in hisseason), and we know we’re on it’s We’retime,taking racing for theIt’s the five championship seasons, the hardest one big predict. win.”Chad (Knaus) made an awesome to risks, but, at same we’re the bubble, so it’s important to have he hasfinishesled the points at the going to be a close one. I don’t call to get me to pit road before the Monte Dutton has covered motorgood never right now.” sports for The Gaston favorite. (next to last) caution (flag) came Biffle, regular season, Wash., end of the from Vancouver,which is is know who to make the(N.C.) Gazette
one of only two drivers to have won championships in both the Nationwide and Camping World Truck series. (Johnny Benson is the other.) Biffle also was rookie of the year in both series. He came up through NASCAR’s developmental system, winning track championships early in his career at Tri-City Raceway in West Richland, Wash., and Portland (Ore.) since 1993. He was named writer of the year by the National Motorsports Press Association in 2008. His blog NASCAR This Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) features all of his reporting on racing, roots music and life on the road. E-mail Monte at
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final four races. “We’re just going to have to be better,” said Biffle. “We know that. We’re nervous about getting in (the Chase), and anything can happen. ... There are some races we’re concerned about leading up to the cutoff (end of the reg-
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EDUCATION
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Class, History, Snacks, Performances & Fun! Reg. & Shop 4 - 4:30pm
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5336 Water Street, Stephens City, VA 22655 Ph: (540) 869-6105 Cell: (540) 247-3197
Sept. 18, 25, Oct.2, 9, 16 & 23 Fee $63 Beg. Level: 4-5:15 pm Int. Level: 5-6:15 pm
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Driver Improvement Clinic
Saturday September 11, 2011 8am to 4:45pm Sunday September 24, 2011 8am to 4:45pm
Driver Education Class
Sept. 13th - Oct. 15th Class days Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 5pm to 6:45 pm Sat. Sept. 17 8am to 11:30 am Classes at 153 Narrow Ln. Mt. View Christian Academy Stephens City, VA
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(For Sale, Automobiles, Wanted, etc.)
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FOR SALE
1987 Wedding Dress. Professionally sealed. Long Sleeve. White satin with elaborate beading and lace. V-cut back. Cathedral length train and veil. Includes train carrier. Size 6 - 8. $500. Can email photos. Call 571-405-8350 (7/13) 2004 White Yamaha Golf Cart. Battery operated, rear seat, full lights, runs great, excellent condition, garage kept since purchased. Charger and cover included. $2,800 OBO. 540-667-2735 (7/13) Bass guitar and amplifier for sale. Also white mink coat with white socks. Call 304-433-6548 (7/13)
2 refurbished Dell Inspiron 600m, Windows XP, 1.6-2.0GHz, 80GB HDD, 512MB memory, 14” LCD and more. $160 each. 1 Gateway MD7309u, Windows 7, 2.1GHz, 250GB HDD, 3GB memory, 15.6” LCD and more. $320 OBO. Can email picture. Call 540-514-1412. (7/27)
FOR SALE
Handyman/repair/remodeling business assets for sale. 2002 14 foot freightliner/sprinter van fully loaded with tools. Ready to run now. Too much information to list. If interested please call. $22,000 for all or willing to split tools and van. $18,000 for van and $4,000 for tools. Call 703-930-3438 (7/13) Piano- Wurlitzer, VGC Ivory/cream with gold trim. Has gold cushion seat with storage. $550.00. Slipcovers for high back dining room chairs. Country look, blue and white. Only 5, $75.00 for all. Lots of kitchen items, dishes, bowls, corning ware, silverware, take all $75.00. Kitchen table, round glass w four cushion high back chairs. very nice $75.00. Leave message 868-9030 (7/13) Longhorn bull weighing approximately 1,000 lbs. 3-yrs old and a proven breeder. You transport. Loading pen available. Cash price $600. Call 540-869-4095 (7/13) Craftsman power tools table saw10” blade and table extender, asking $300. Shaper - never used asking $300. Band saw 12” (extra blades), asking $200. All three for $700. Tools have been used very little (or not at all) and we need the space. Call 888-6034 (7/13) Pet Hair Sheep lambs, they do not have wool so there is no need to ever shear! This breed has hair like a dog ,they shed out to a smooth coat in summer, just like dogs do. Females $200.00 Wethers $150.00 & Rams $300.00. Raised naturally with their mother’s, around human contact daily, in Shenandoah County VA. We have even sold to children’s petting zoo. Please email for more information,photos or to be put on our wait list. unicorn1@ shentel.net Mens plus size clothing for sale. Sizes 4, 5 and 6X. Good Condition. Urban wear. Many jackets also. Call 540-631-4552 (7/13) Guitar, black, 6-string acoustic, $600.Guitar, Jackson, 6-string electric, loaded, $800.Keyboard, Yamaha Motif 77, full midi, $3,000 OBO.Keyboard, Roland RD 700 (88), $2,800 OBO.Roland Fantom Synthesizer, loaded, $2,600 OBO. Call 540-869-5454 (7/13) Light color wood with 1 large storage cabinet with wood doors on the bottom. 73” X 72” X 15” . TV opening: 31.5” X 27” (back is open so it can accomodate a deep TV. Sturdy and in good condition. $200.00 Can e-mail picture 540-723-0285 (8/10) Baseball Bats (Little League/aluminum): Have 2-call for dimensions. Cushioned grip, some wear but in good condition. Can e-mail pic $25.00 each. 540-723-0285 (7/27)
FOR SALE
3 Childcare Cots with Mattresses $10 ea. - 2 Adult Aluminum/Canvas Army Cots $15 ea. - Blazing Rails Power Train Set (NEW, 45x36 Track) w/Tunnel & Accessories $20 - 1990 Fleet (Packaged) Premiere Edition (Fleer All Pro Player Shots) Football Cards $15 box - 1990 Fleer (Opened – All Pro Player Shots) Football Error Set $10 box - Gallon Size Bag of Collector Postage Stamps (with Postmark) from 1950-1960’s Best Offer. Call Sherry 540-869-2249 (8/23)
MISC.
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YARD SALES
Yard Sale spaces $10 W/Geat exposure. Shop or sell, Sept. 17, 8-2pm. Redland UMC Pig Roast and Community Day. 6540 N. Frederick Pike visible from 522 North in Cross Junction Virginia. 10’ X 36’ spaces. Reserve your spaces early, mark your calendars to shop. Food available. Call 540-888-4418 for spaces. www.redland-umc.org (8/16)
MISC.
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AUTOS
1969 Mercedes Benz 280S staight-6 Recent Tune- Up. New radiator, brakes and 2 new carburator. AC works great. Under 100,000 original miles. Runs Good only $4000.00 540-8693521 or 540-303-8275 (7/13) Parts for a 1989 Ford Ranger, bought new, never used: E-coil $80.00 and Evaporator $60.00 or B.O. Call 540-683-9197 (7/20) Fifth Wheel Camper Trailer -2006 Cruiser Model,28RL.2 Slides,10 Gal gas electric hot water heater, upgrade insolation,15 K BTU, AC, 8 cu ft alloy wheels. Like New. $19,995.Call 540-869-6686 (7/13) 2007 Ford Focus SES Black, 50K, PW/PL/PM, Sunroof, Leather interior, 30 MPG. $12,000 OBO. Call 540-877-1217 (7/13) 2010 Toyota Corolla Sport. White, 16.8K, AUTO, sunroof, spoiler, trac. ctrl., CD, 32 mpg!! Small scrape on back bumper. $16,000 OBO. Call 540-869-1076 (7/13) 2007 Pontiac Vibe, white, 62,300 miles, automatic, sunroof, 29/34 mpg. $12,500 OBO. Call 540-869-3880. (7/27) 2003 Bounder Motorhome - Model # 32W - 33ft long, excellent condition, winter cover, 2 slide outs, gas, ducted A/C & heat, sleeps 6, queen bed and queen sleeper sofa, convection microwave, 2 flat screen TV’s with DVD’s, satelite TV, luggage rack/ladder, new inspection, 28K miles, generator, automatic leveling system, power cab seats, outside shower, backup cameras, solar battery charger, $40K. Call 540-539-7206 (7/13) 1st & second generation Camaro parts Engines, Poweglide Transmissions. Also, 1990 Nissan 240 Sx, 5 speed hatchback restored. $3850.00 Call 540-850-0864 (8/03) Need rear end for a 1991 Mazda pickup. Will buy whole truck wrecked. Call 540-465-8066 (8/10)
Good Condition. Urban wear. Many jackets also. Call 540-631-4552 (7/13) Nice, clean Chicago Bulls jacket. About 1988. X-Large. Bargain for only $50. Call 540-327-4397 (7/13) Coffee table, slate top, hexagonshaped, with wooden base. Slate top can be lifted off to access storage area. 40” wide and 17 1/2” high. Ideal for use with sectional sofas. Excellent condition. $30.00 Call 540-364-9773 (8/16) Trolling motor, brand new with battery, never used. 10 folding chairs and 4 heavy folding tables 5 x 6 ft. long. Carpet steam cleaning unit with attachments, slightly used. Large picnic cooler, operates on 12 volt system. Call after 5pm. 540-869-2899 (7/13) Wood loft bed. Includes bunk bed, desk, and dresser. All wood, very sturdy. Can be used as a unit or separately. EC. Pictures available upon request. $500. Call 540-869-8487 (7/13) Camouflage Hunting Apparel. Coverall, Quilted Jacket, new backpack, gloves, two long sleeve shirts and 2 neon net vests. Size L. $50. Call 540-622-4628 (7/13) Rocker Balance board-great for strengthening core muscles. Solid wood covered with durable nonslip coating. Is Professional Grade Board-150 lb max weight capacity. Brand new/excellent shape. $75.00. Can e-mail pic. 540-723-0285 (7/27) Air Hockey Table (7 FT)- Brand New! Can e-mail pic $200.00 Call 540-723-0285 (7/27) Entertainment Center: Light Oak with glass doors. (64” wide X 58” high X 23” deep/ TV opening 35” X 32”) Very good condition. Can email pic $300.00 Call 540-723-0285 (7/27)
FOR RENT
A bedroom (8X10) with a closet and hallway bathroom to share in a ranch 3 bedroom home in Middletown next to Interstate 81 with two others and two loveable dogs. Seeking professional, non smoking/drugs professional. $500.00 a month, all utilities included plus $500.00 security deposit and 6 month term lease required. A credit and background check will be done on applicant. Please contact before noon. Scott 540-877-7083 or Melissa 540-931-1615. (8/17) A master bedroom with two spacious closets and private powder room off Valley Avenue. Inside a 2 bedroom townhouse to share with 2 other tenants and a playful kitten. $540 a month covers all rent, utilites, cable, and wireless internet. Must sign 10 month lease and have a steady source of income. Please contact Alicia 302-559-0282 or
[email protected]. (7/13)
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YARD SALES
Yard Sale: 9/23 & 9/24 7AM-4PM Household goods,clothing, books, toys, air hockey table, entertainment centers, weight bench, balance board, and more! 628 Kernstown Ct, Winchester (in Battlepark Estates-besides Creekside Shops off Valley Ave) (8/31) Big indoor Garage Sale, Rain or shine, Sept.1 + 2, Furniture, jewelry, vintage items, nice handbags, clothes, coats, shoes and so much more! Off Tasker Rd. 210 Wakeland Dr. Stephens City (8/31)
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