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By Jonathan Bennett
Frederick County Report
Te weather might nally bestarting to even out around here,but some area musicians areabout to shake things up soon.
Se Oates, 23, is the guitar-ist and vocalist or Challenger, ametal band ormed earlier thisspring. Se and his our band-mateslead vocalist yler Jirci-tano, lead guitarist Cody Fowler,drummer Nate Hockman, andbassist Alex Swoordwill playin ront o a paying audienceor the rst time on September13that Sweet Carolines in Win-chester.
Oates and Hockman are theounding members o the bandand the two remaining originals;ater a ew auditions and alsestarts with bass players and gui-tarists, the current lineup soundsgood and eels good and its whatweve been looking or, says Sein a phone interview.Te bandtook their moniker rom the titleo exas metal band MemphisMay Fires third LP, Challenger.We really identiy with thoseguys and what theyre doing, saysSe. Were really excited to start
playing and also or the release o
our rst EP.Te record hes reerring to is
a sel-titled ve song EP due outthis all. It was recorded at RedVelvet Studios in Winchester,with Brian Bayliss producing.Weve got some working titlesor the songs, says Se, butwere nalizing them now andwere gonna try to have the recordout sooner rather than later. TeEP is being mixed and masteredat Red Velvet now, so be on thelookout or it soon, and anyonewho shares or suggests riendingChallenger on Facebook or postsa link o the band on their Face-book page will receive a ree copyo the EP when its released.TeSeptember 13th show at SweetCarolines will also include Justi-
ed Asylum, Unto Tee, and LetTis Be Ours. Te music beginsat 7pm and will rock well into thenight.
A short drive (or decent walk)across town is Island Delights, apopular spot or up and comingbands like Gallows Bound, whowill take the stage tonight at 7.Rob Shultz, the drummer (ortunder-skin player) or the banddescribes their music as outlawpunk bluegrass and ater givingtheir record Empty Flask, EmptyHeart a listen, Id agree that thisis indeed an apt description owhat theyre playing. Te album,released earlier this month, is anaggressive yet melodic collectionhighlighted by vocal and guitar
duties shared by both Jesse Mar-kle and Jordan Joyes, who alsothrows some mandolin in the mixon a ew tracks. Rounding outthe lineup are banjo picker JustinCarver, bassist Aaron Blow, andharmonica/mandolin player andbacking vocalist Forrest Veatch.
Standouts on the album includethe title track, an acoustic guitar-driven stomp with anthemic lyr-ics that sounds like it couldvebeen a B-side on a Mumord &Sons single (gotta love lyrics that
equate the warmtwhiskey to the h
your hips) and LoA While, both oJordan Joyes sweecals to stretch out into thinking yourEmmylou Harris. on this band and geolks. Soon enougcool to say you knethey were just an upchester, VA.
OK so tonight aDelight is Gallowsopening acts and inthe 13th is Challensupporting acts. Bthis article have Fac
Im sure the others dget to them in anBoth clubs have Facebook pages. TIsland Delight is 5Te number or Swis 540-723-8805; cticket prices or covany other questionsI havent answered.
Get out o the hcatch some great liv
Bands to watch or. And go see live
Gallows Bound, pictured here, are playing Island Delight tonight,
August 24th. Their debut album Empty Flask, Empty Heart is avail-
able now. Check their Facebook page or upcoming shows and
news.
Hardcore band Challenger, above, will be playing their frst live
show on September 13 at Sweet Carolines in Winchester.
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E.E. Shotsie Bayliss, IIIEllis Edmond Shotsie Bayliss, III, 63, o F
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made to Esther Boyd Animal Shelter, 161 FoRoad, Winchester, Virginia 22601.
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ginia, died Wednesday, August 15, 2012, in WMedical Center. Memorial contributions mayto Brucetown United Methodist Church, 216
town Road, Clearbrook, Virginia 22624 or theCancer Society, 2654 Valley Avenue, Suite B., W
Virginia 22601.
J. Clayton Cochran, Jr.Mr. John Clayton Cochran, Jr. age 88, o Wincdied Friday, August 17, 2012, at Blue Ridge Hodential Center. Contributions in memory o Mmay be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 W. C
Winchester, VA 22601.
Deborah Ann GaumerDeborah Ann Debbie Kendall Gaumer, age 5chester, VA, died Tursday, August 16, 2012, dence. In lieu o fowers, memorial contributiomade to James E. Nicholson, P.O. Box 1039, Fr
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Ronald Scott TackerRonald Scott Tacker, 46, o Stephenson, died
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Navy Federal to nearly double its Winchester call center and M&H Plastics adds 20 ne
By Carol BallardFrederick County Report
wo major companies are expand-ing their acilities in Frederick Coun-ty, which will add a total o 420 jobsto the areas employment pool.
Winchester-Frederick Countywon the competition against Florida
or the Navy Federal Credit Unionsdecision to invest some o their mil-lions in the local project.
Its a antastic company-a Fortune500-were pleased that FrederickCounty is part o that. Its great inthese economic times and that it addsmore jobs or us is great as well, saidPatrick Barker, Winchester-Freder-
ick County Economic DevelopmentCommission executive director, onAug. 21.
Te worlds largest credit unionis listed as one o Fortunes 100 bestcompanies to work or which alsoadds to it attractiveness to localworkers. It already employs about500 at its location on Security Drive.
With this expansion, the worldslargest credit union, created in 1933and headquartered in Fairax Coun-ty, is able to construct an additionalacility on its undeveloped propertyadjacent to the current operationand it will become one o FrederickCountys largest employers. Con-struction is expected to start withinthe month and take about a year, ac-cording to corporate sources.
Tis project strikes home on di-erent levels. When a company in-
vests here, its very desirable, butwhen they re-invest, it means more-that we responded so well, saidBarker.
Positions at the expanded contactcenter are expected to be memberservice representatives, security,management, work station analystand human resources positions.
All o this speaks well or this areaand its desirability, and so it makessense that another company, M&HPlastics, is also expanding in Freder-ick County.
Te company which is based inBeccles, England, is located locally at485 Brooke Road, Winchester, and isa supplier and manuacturer o plas-tic packaging or the personal care
and health-care indusM&H Plastics w
in operation here sinpected to invest $6.220 new jobs and expan50,000 square eet, acWinchester/FrederickWith its larger, 110,0acility and equipmenplastics company loo
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100 percent increase in productioncapability. Tis will be the secondexpansion o M&H Plastics sincecoming to Frederick, having spent $2million in 2009.
Tis is their rst company out-side o the UK. Our community re-sponded well in our ability to supplyinrastructure and workorce. Tatthey re-invest means a great deal,Barker said.
Barker went on to explain thatthe unction o the EDC is two-old,to retain the companies we alreadyhave, and to be the rst stop or mid-to large-size companies looking to
locate or the rst time.What gets us on the radar gen-
erally is location and workorce, hesaid.
Barker also noted that the orecaston the employment ront or 2012or the Winchester/Frederick Countyarea was very positive.
Its (the two companies expand-ing) been a great investment in ashort amount o time. He addedthat it would be great i there werea crystal ball to be able to predicthow many other companies will beexpanding or locating here, but un-ortunately, there isnt one. He ended
on a positive note, though.Teres a large part o 2012 is let
or us to capture. Were very pleasedwith the community we have to mar-ket, he said.
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Parties gear up or national conventio
By Jonathan LucciFrederick County Report
As summer winds down to itsconclusion, voters who may havespent the last ew months trying toignore the never-ending politicalcombat between Mitt Romney andBarack Obama will nd it muchmore dicult to do so over the nextew weeks. Next week Republicanswill gather in ampa, Florida ortheir national convention to nomi-nate Mitt Romney or President, aswell as his new and controversialrunning mate Paul Ryan. Aterthe Labor Day holiday weekend,the Democrats will descend onCharlotte, North Carolina or their
convention, as the incumbent ac-cepts his partys nomination or asecond term.
Political conventions, once thestage o backroom dealings andthe proverbial smoke-lled roomsare now less than suspenseul inmost circumstances. B oth conven-tions will undoubtedly re up theirrespective political bases, while inall likelihood only deepening the
sense o dissatisaction among swingvoters. In addition to be highly
partisan, these conventions are alsovery dicult to ignore or voterswho enjoy watching network televi-sion in the evenings.
It is not hard to predict the basicmessages o both conventions. TeRepublicans in ampa will spendseveral nights decrying the currentstate o Americas economy, warning
viewers about massive decits, andplacing the blame squarely at theeet o President Obama. Te ol-lowing week will likely see Demo-crats pointing to what they see asObamas achievements, while spend-ing much o their primetime slotspainting Mitt Romney as a man tooout o touch with average Americansto be trusted.
Nevertheless, while modern po-litical conventions are not ne cessar-ily lled with suspense over who willbe nominated, they do give opportu-nities or both candidates to speak tolarge television audiences and alsogive rising stars the chance to shine.
Lets not orget, whatever ones cur-rent opinion o President Obama
his speech at the 2004 DemocraticConvention launched his nationalpolitical career and was widelypraised even by many Republicans atthe time.
Te Republicans in ampa havechosen their own rising star to givethe keynote address. New JerseyGovernor Chris Christie, amous orhis plain-spoken bluntness and hisbattles with public sector unions,will undoubtedly seize the oppor-tunity to cement his place in the
Republican uture regoutcome o this electi
the most closely watchby many will be deliveman on the bottom oWisconsin Rep. Paul Rnor Romneys pick o but highly polarizing whose drated budgetshape this campaign wrepresented one o ththat the amously cauhas chosen to roll theer, gutsy calls are gutsWhile beloved by sc
Republicans are preparing to nominate former Mass.
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tives, Ryans budgets is loathed bya Democratic base that has beenharder to energize this year. Swing
voters seem lukewarm at best toRyan and Romneys prescriptions tox entitlement programs, and Ryancould use his convention speech tohelp explain his views and preemptthe inevitable Democratic attacks.
Needless to say, Mitt Romney hasa great deal o work to do in ampawhen he takes the podium. No onedoubts his abilities as businessman,but he is acing an incumbent whois highly vulnerable and yet he hasailed to close the deal and time isquickly running out. His speechin ampa, ollowed by the closelywatched debates represent his bestopportunity to dene himsel beoreswing voters go to the polls.
Meanwhile, the Democraticconvention in Charlotte will likelystand in stark contrast to the gather-
ing our years ago in Denver. EvenPresident Obamas supporters admitthat this campaign has taken quitea toll on the Presidents image.Nevertheless, in addition to somepositive deenses o Obamas recordexpect the Democratic conventionto be a non-stop bombardment othe Republican ticket. With a verynarrow, but remarkably stable lead
in most national polls going into theall the Obama campaign is unlikelyto change course rom the negativeattacks that have done a great deal odamage to Mitt Romneys standingamong swing voters.
Unlike the Republican conven-tion, which will not eature ormerPresident George W Bush, the Dem-ocrats will be gladly handing thepodium over to the last Democratto stand or reelection as President:Bill Clinton. Despite the remainingbruises between the Clintons andObamas rom their 2008 primarybattle, there is perhaps no otherperson the Democrats should beas excited to have speaking at theirconvention. In an election over thecompeting economic views o bothparties, Bill Clinton is a Democratwho knows how to win.
Vice-President Biden, recentlydogged yet again by some verycontroversial comments here in
Virginia, will likely reprise his role asthe campaigns chie attacker in his
speech. While Biden is sometimesundoubtedly a liability to Obamascampaigns with his legendaryslips o the tongue, he is still quitecapable at connecting with swing
voters in his own unique way. Ando course, the President himsel willstep to the podium last o all themajor contenders this year to deliverone o the most important speecheso his career. His eloquence, marredquite a bit by the negative turn thiscampaing has taken, is still quite a
ormidable orce. Make no mistake,while the bar or Obama is high andwords alone will not win this elec-tion, Democrats have reason to ex-pect quite a perormance. Love himor hate him, Barack Obama is easilyone o the most talented politiciansin todays world.
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Are you looking or some unand a totally unique experience?Ten, come to the 40s style USOShow and Dance being held at theFront Royal-Warren County AirportFriday night, September 7th. Doorsopen at 6:30 pm and the dance bandbegin playing at 7:00 pm. Te event,being held in conjunction with AirShow Week (September 3rd-8th),and the Virginia Air Show (Septem-ber 8th) promises to be quite theaair and
admission is only $3.00 (militaryin uniorm are FREE). Period cos-tumes are also welcome. Hal o allproceeds raised by the County willgo to support our troops through
the USO o Metropolitan Washing-ton.
Join us hangar side (rain or shine)to experience live music provided byJump Alley out o Strasburg, VA.our the Airport grounds to viewvintage WWII aircrat like the P-51D Mustang and multiple militaryvehicles or gaze in wonder at a hotair balloon glow (weather permit-ting). I you havent seen a balloonglow you are in or a real treat as theballoons light up at night.
Te USO supports our troopsthroughout the world with en-tertainment, a place to relax in aoreign land, and help in masteringa new area. Dedicated to our active
duty service men and women andthose that have served the showhopes to promote the mission o theUSO to lit the spirits o Americastroops and their amilies until allour troops come home.
Food will be available hangar siderom McAlisters Deli. Beer, tea andother beverages will also be avail-able at a nominal cost and a portiono all ood and beverage sales willalso be donated to the USO o Met-
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Airports Virginia Air Show now inits 5th year takes place September8th and promises to be bigger andbetter than ever. So, come join us toswing dance the night away Fridayand watch the air show the ollow-ing day or just come or the ood,un, and activities, youll be glad youdid
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Friday August 24
11:30am Te National Active andRetired Federal Employees Associa-tion (NARFE) Winchester Chapter180 will hold its monthly luncheonand chapter meeting. Chapter 180members, ederal retirees and cur-rently employed ederal employeesare invited. Tis meeting will includeour Chapter Picnic and Silent Auc-tion. Lunch begins at 11:30a.m. inthe Lee Jackson banquet room othe Best Western in Winchester,Va. Te cost is $11 or membersand guests. For urther inormationand reservations call Harmon Byrdat 540-877-1952 by uesday August21, 2012.
Saturday August 25
7pm Tird Annual Murder MysteryGala. Heavy hors doeuvres, wine,desserts and a murder mystery ea-turing local actors and actresses.Purchase tickets online or reserve
them by calling 540 662-9041, ext.14. Te perormance this year, AVote or Murder, was written byNick Nerangis who has graciouslyallowed us to produce this workat no charge to the Library. Tegeneral theme o the mystery isthat Jack (played by WinchesterCity Council member Les Veach) isan up-and-coming Senator who isannouncing his bid to become Presi-dent o the United States. At a und-raising dinner, Jack is poisonedand collapses. A host o characterswith a series o intertwined roman-tic relationships tries to gure outwhat has happened. Along with LesVeach, several local leaders will alsoperorm in cameo roles including
Winchester Sheri Lenny Millhol-land Winchester Commissioner othe Revenue Ann Burkholder. Localtheater avorites Steve and EllenNichols return to the Handley stageor this production. Steve plays adetective `a la Inspector Clouseauand Ellen is cast as the ex wie. Ra-
chel Smith brings her unique talentsto the production as the director
uesday August 28
7:30am Te Rotary Club o Freder-ick County will meet or breakastand ellowship at Shenandoah Uni-
versity in the Clement Board Room- Allen Dining Hall. Club members,invited guests and visiting Rotariansare welcome. For more inormationcontact Stephen M. Gyurisin at 540-336-7357 or [email protected]
Wednesday August 29
4pm to 6:30pm LFCC Rugby eamHosts UK Coach or Skills Clinic,Lord Fairax Community College(LFCC) and its mens and womensrugby teams will host a skills clinicled by Eric Miller, a ormer playeror the British Lions and the IrelandNational teams and a coach or Lein-ster, and Mark Lambourne, Mens
Rugby Coach at JMU. Te event willbe held at the LFCC MiddletownCampus. Te event will allow LFCCteam members and interested play-ers to work on specic skills.
6:30pm Te Northern ShenandoahValley EA Party would like to invitethe public to our next at the Freder-ick County Public Saety Bldg, 1080Coverstone Drive, Winchester, VA22602. Please plan to enjoy reresh-ments @ 6:30pm; meeting begins at7:00pm. SUBJEC: Virginia GeneralAssembly Legislative UpdateSPEAKER: Delegate Beverly Sher-
wood, 29th District. For inormationon the meeting please contact Jay L.Marts @ (410) 440-1344.
3pm Community Policy & Manage-ment eam schedules public meet-ing. Winchester Community Policyand Management eam (CPM)Policy Subcommittee has scheduleda public meeting. Location: OurHealth Campus, 2nd Floor Coner-ence Room , 411 N. Cameron St.,Winchester, VA
4 p.m. First Day o School Press-Conerence at Middletown Elemen-tary School. Tis will be the onlytime on August 29 to connect withDr. Sovine and the Assistant Super-intendents regarding the opening oschool or the 2012-13 school year.We will also make several studentsavailable or interviews as wellas a ew teachers/sta members.Inormation on rst day enrollment,etc. will also be provided. We willmeet in the Middletown ElementarySchool library.
Tursday August 30
10am to 11:30am Google Spread-sheets & Forms FREE seminar LordFairax Community College CorronCommunity Development Center173 Skirmisher Lane Middletown,VA 22645 Room 107
Monday September 3
10 am Guided Civil War Walking
our o Old own Winchester. Meetat 2 N. Cameron Street. Experiencethe Civil War as a civilian in Oldown Winchester! Learn about thecitizens and the events that tookplace in Winchester during thatstirring period o time. Make yourreservation by calling 540-542-1326.$5 per person, payable to your guide.
Saturday September 8
1pm to 4pm Open House atTerapeutic Massage Now Availableat Hands with Heart. Come or anexciting aternoon o prizes, specialdiscounts, good ood and ree chairmassages. Hands with Heart, BeckiLanham, CM & Owner. 540-539-7227. Located in historic downtown
Winchester at 133 West BoscawenStreet, Suite 9.
4pm Yard Party- Reliance UnitedMethodist Church Country Ham orBB-Q Chicken DinnerAdults: $10 - Children: (6-12) $5Homemade Ice Cream AvailableBenet: Church Bldg FundReliance UMC 1571 Reliance Rd, Re-
liance, VA
Tursday September 13
10am to 12pm Te C-SPAN Cam-paign 2012 Bus will visit maincampus rom 10 a.m. to noon. Tebus is ree and open to the entirecampus community, but its primarymission is to educate Shenandoahstudents interested in govern-ment and the political process. TeCampaign 2012 bus is designed toprovide an interactive, sel-guidedmultimedia experience demonstrat-ing C-SPANs oerings and uniquecampaign coverage. Te bus isdesigned to host visitors in two mainareas: a classroom setting in theback and an interactive section upront. For more inormation on thebus visit to Shenandoah University,contact Dr. Bill Shendow, chair othe Political Science Department, at540/665-4697 or [email protected].
September 15thPancake Breakast. - 7:00 A.M. to11:00 A.M. Pancake, Biscuits, Sau-sage, Sausage Gravy, Scrambled Eggs.Baked Apples, Coee, Juice, and Hotea. Adults $7.00; 4 to 12 years old
$3.00. Under 3 Free
uesday September 18
4pm to 8pm Original Tird ues-day Business Networking Event. Itstime to reconnect, reunite, and re-
vitalize your business, Te OriginalTird uesdays Business Network-ing Evening will be held at Piccadil-lys Public House, 2nd Floor, 125 EPiccadilly St. Winchester, VA 22601.Ater taking a summer hiatus DarioSavarese o Full Circle Marketing
and Ren Hollebrandse o ActionCoach are ready to help businessesreconnect and jump start themselvesor the nal two business quarters.Tis is a great opportunity to meetand socialize with other businessesleaders and owners. Everyone in theregion is invited to attend, bring abusiness card; there is no cost andree appetizers. Contact 540-722-8700 or questions or visit http://originalthirdtuesday.eventbrite.com/
Saturday September 22
9:45 am to 5pm 13th AnnualApple Butter Celebration at SkylandResort, Mile 41.7 on Skyline DriveShenandoah National Park, VA. Te
celebration starts at dlighting o the res ano the copper kettles. event will include entstarting at 9:45 a.m. wResi Linton ollowed bShenandoah Valley CHorse Cloggers and mHigh Ground Blue GrPossum Ridge String Resort ches will prepchicken with apple sawith apple barbeque scaramel apples, cider ruit themed delights.pony rides and childrealso be oered as will apple butter to take h
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Te Valley Stars 16U will be having the PaGol ournament on October 6th at ApplelCenter. Te ormat is
two players per team $50 per goler. Entry gol, range balls or wand beverages. Pleasetachments i you wishas a player or i you orwould like to be a holethe low cost o only $Stars 16U Baseball eto thank you or your
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Sat. August 25Sun. September 168:00 am - 4:45 pm
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Youmight not like the sudden setback inyour plans. But keep that headstrongArian temperament in check and waitfor explanations. Things will begin toclear up by weeks end.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)Enjoy the respite from your recenthectic schedule, but be ready to plungeinto a new round of social activities. Anew contact holds much potential forthe future.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Atrusted colleague has news that couldchange your perception of a currentworkplace situation. What had seemedunfair might prove to be highly favor-able after all.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22)You still need to watch what you sayand how you say it. What you assertas honesty, others might perceive as
Crabbiness. Be patient. This difficultperiod clears up by the weekend.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) YourRoyalness needs time away from thelimelight to catch up on things, fromtidying your desk to making thosecalls youve put off. Youre back in thecenter of things by the weekend.
VIRGO(August 23 to September 22)Honesty is the best policy, of course.But youll do better at achieving yourgoals if you can be less aggressive andmore circumspect in how you phraseyour comments.
LIBRA (September 23 to October22) Your ability to maintain your bal-ance in confusing s ituations continuesto work for you. Stay on the steadycourse, one step at a time. The week-end shows improvement.
SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-ber 21) Your indecisiveness could sim-ply be your keen Scorpian sense warn-ing you to be wary of making a com-mitment. Take this time to do a morethorough investigation.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 toDecember 21) Good news: New infor-mation comes your way to help youmake a more informed decision onhow to deal with the opportunity thathas opened up for you.
CAPRICORN (December 22 toJanuary 19) This is a good time toreinforce your self-confidence byacknowledging your good qualities toyourself. A lull in your social life endsby the weekend. Have fun.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru-ary 18) Its a good time to let thoserecently pent-up emotions flow morefreely. Why not start by letting thepeople you care for know how you
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Resist offers, no matter how well-intentioned, to help with a personaldecision. Only you know what mustbe done, and you have the emotionalstrength to follow through.
BORN THIS WEEK: You have atalent for getting things done. You alsohave a gift for bringing people togeth-er in both personal and professionalrelationships.
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still some things in our region that havent gone up! Free computer work-shops are on tap this all at Bowman and Handley libraries. All workshopsare open to the public at no charge, but are limited to six participants, socall today! o reserve your space in the Bowman Library workshops call540-869-9000 ext. 203. For Handley Library classes call 540-662-9041ext. 19. Workshops may be subject to change, so please check our websiteevents calendar or changes www.handleyregional.org.
Bowman Library May-June
Computer Workshops 540-869-9000x 203871 asker Road, Stephens City, VA 22655,E-Readers (All readers, tablets, & mobile devices)Monday, Sept. 10, 6-7:45 pmBasic MS Word uesday, Sept. 11, 6-7:45 pmIntroduction to the Internet Friday, Sept. 14, 2-3:30 pmExcel Monday, Sept. 17, 6-7:45 pmGetting to know the computer Friday, Sept. 21, 2-3:30 pmGetting to know the computer better! Monday, Sept. 24 6-7:45 pm
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Handley Library, May-June
Computer Workshops 540-662-9041 x 19100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA 22601Basic Email Wednesday, Sept. 5, 6-7:30 pmIntroduction to the Internet Wednesday, Sept. 12, 6-7:30 pmExcel Monday, September 24, 5:30-7:30 pmGetting to know the computer Wednesday, Sept. 26, 6-7:30 pmBasic Email Wednesday, Oct. 3, 6-7:30 pmIntroduction to the Internet Wednesday, October 10, 6-7:30 pmExcel Monday, Oct. 22, 5:30-7:30 pmGetting to know the computer Wednesday, Oct. 24, 6-7:30 pm
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care law. Average basic premiums or Medicare prescription drug plansare projected to remain constant in 2013, Health and Human ServicesSecretary (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius announced today. Te average 2013monthly premium or basic prescription drug coverage is expected to be$30. Average premiums or 2012 were projected to be $30 and ultimatelyaveraged $29.67. At the same time, since the law was enacted, seniors andpeople with disabilities have saved $3.9 billion on prescription drugs asthe Aordable Care Act began closing the donut hole coverage gap.Premiums are holding steady and, thanks to the health care law, millionso people with Medicare are saving an average o over $600 each year ontheir prescription drugs, said Secretary Sebelius.odays projection or the average premium or 2013 is based on bids sub-mitted by drug and health plans or basic coverage during the 2013 ben-et year, and calculated by the Centers or Medicare & Medicaid Services(CMS) Oce o the Actuary.Te upcoming annual enrollment period -- which begins Oct. 15 andends Dec. 7, 2012 allows people with Medicare, their amilies and theircaregivers to choose their plans or next year by comparing their currentcoverage and quality ratings to other plan oerings. New benet choicesare eective Jan. 1, 2013.Because o the Aordable Care Act, out-o-pocket savings on medica-tions or people with Medicare continue to grow. Last month, CMS an-nounced that more than 5.2 million people with Medicare have saved over$3.9 billion on prescription drugs in the Medicare Part D donut hole sincethe law was enacted. In the rst hal o 2012, over 1 million people withMedicare saved a total o $687 million on prescription drugs, averaging$629 per person this year.As a result o the Aordable Care Act, coverage or both brand name andgeneric drugs in the coverage gap will continue to increase over time un-til 2020, when the coverage gap will be ully closed. Tis year, peoplewith Medicare received a 50 percent discount on covered brand namedrugs and 14 percent coverage o generic drugs in the donut hole. In 2013,Medicare Part Ds coverage o brand name drugs will begin to increase,meaning that people with Medicare will receive a total o 52.5 percent othe cost o brand name drugs (a 50 percent discount and an additional 2.5percent in coverage) and coverage or 21 percent o the cost o genericdrugs in the donut hole.
For more inormation on how the Aordable Care Act closes the Medi-care drug benet donut hole, please visit: http://www.healthcare.gov/law/eatures/65-older/drug-discounts/index.html.
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1998 Cadillac Seville Service Manuals, 3-volume set, $35. Ford Thunderbird/Cou-gar Shop Manual, $25. Biscuit Jointer, EC,complete with instruction manual, $40.Makita Recipro Saw, EC with blades andinstruction manual, $75. Heavy Duty oorjack, $125. Craftsman Skillsaw. $20.00.Call 540-635-6947 (12/6)
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Aluminum (Mid-2010) is powered by a dual
core 3.06 GHz Intel Core i3 I3-540 (Clark-dale) processor with a dedicated 256k level
2 cache for each core and a 4 MB shared
level 3 cache. In lieu of a system bus, it has a
Direct Media Interface (DMI) that connects
between the processor and chipset at 2.5
GT/s.
Bull and commercial heifer sale. Anguspolled herefords, balancers, gelbviehs, blackbaldies. Friday, December 2 @ noon. KnollCrest Farm. Red House, VA 434-376-3567
(11/22)
Baseball Bats: Little League, aluminum. Have3 bats. Cushioned grip, some wear but ingood condition. $25 each. Air Hockey Table-7 foot. Brand New! $150. NY Giants hoodedwinter coat. Boys size Medium. In very good,like- new condition $25. Baby/Dog Gate: 3 ft
high metal. Has 4 sections and is adjustableto over 5 feet wide. Used for a short timeingood condition. $50.00 rm. Can email pic-tures. Call 540-723-0285 (6/14)
White Crosley heavy duty washer with 20
lb. capacity. Good Condition. $100. Please
call 540-336-9531 after 6PM. (8/9)
Admiral Heavy Duty Dryer - like new, with 5cycles and 3 temperature settings. Very nice.$200.00. Please call 540-336-9531 after6PM. (8/9)
Print: LN, framed and matted, 31 x 42, Vic-torian Lunch, have original receipt $111. Call540-550-6674
Woolrich Hunting Coat and pants. Set size is44 coat & 36 pants. Very warm $75.00 Goodcondition Call 540-665-0463
15 Cubic Foot Upright Freezer. Good Condi-tion $200.00. 540-869-5073
Chest freezer $50. Cross Junction. Call703-936-6681 (2/10)
Three dorm refrigerators for sale: threedifferent sizes, $65-85.Call 540-869-7977 (12/20)\
Crossbow (Similar to Bowex) Good Con-dition. $125 If interested, please call 540-622-2424.
Whole body vibration exerciserBrand new in box. $250.00Call 540-869-3388 6/14)
Treadmill - ProForm $70 Stephens City423-470-6911 6/14)
Pipe Rack for full size pickup. $195.00Call 540-665-0463 (6/28)
High-def projection TV for sale. 50-inchToshiba. 5 years old, New lamp, Excellentcondition. $250. Call #540-869-7571.Love Seat for sale. Floral print cushionswith wicker trim. Good condition. $50.Call #540-869-7571 (6/28)White Crosley heavy duty washer with 20
lb. capacity. Good Condition. $100. Please
call 540-336-9531 after 6PM.
30 NATUAL GAS RANGE four years old -
white $125.00 (540) 869-3506 (8/9)
17 cubic foot refrigerator $125.00. Call(540) 869-3506 (8/9)
Daytona Beach Timeshare for sale$1900.00. Availabe the 3rd week of Janu-ary. Located on the beach. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,sleeps 6. Call 540-338-7581 (8/23)
Saturday August 25 8am to 2pm. 99 Caro-line Ave Stephens City, Va FredericktownGirls toys and clothes, household, books,cds, die cast nascar cars, shing polesand more.
Relay for Life, Louises Angels will beholding a yard sale on August 30 and 31,and September 1 from 8:00 until..... at201 Cedarmeade Ave. inWinchester, VA
across from Frederick Douglas Elemen-tary School. All proceeds go to American
Cancer Society.
Saturday, September 22. 8 AM 2 PM.SCSM and friends are cleaning house! Wehave gently used household and kitchengoods, toys, books, computers, printers,ofce supplies, and more. 76 W. ShirleyAvenue Warrenton, VA 20186. RAIN ORSHINE. All proceeds go to Spiritual CareSupport Ministries (Entrance donationof $10 requested from those who comebefore 8 am) Contact Chaplain Liz Dan-ielsen, 540/349-5814 for questions or todonate
Queensize Antique Sledbed frame, $225obo, leave a message,540-869-3521 (7/13)
Carmate Trailer, 5x10 Green Exc. cond.,toolbox, ramps, sidedoor, tire & tire rack,can been seen @ 1045 Tasker Rd., 540-869-6188 (7/13)
Baldwin Piano, cherry nish with QueenAnne legs. One owner, purchased in 1991.Keys in excellent condition/needs tuned.$1500.00 OBO (7/26)
Refrigerator: Black Maytag Side by SideRefridgerator w/ Icemaker & water onfront door. Freezer on bottom. EC - MSTA.$600 rm. Please call 540-336-9531 af-ter 6:30PM (8/23)
Washer & Dryer: Matching beige coloredset of Whirpool lg. capacity washer &dryer. VGC . $350/BO.
Commercial Space for Lease. Prime Loca-tion in Historic Downtown Strasburg. Pre-Civil War Building with Period Restoration.Log and Brick with Wide Plank Floors.New 3 Zone Heat/Air. 4 Exterior Doors.110 N. Massanutten Street. Monthly Rent
$1,500.Off-street parking available. CallWendy Connor (540)975-0390
(11/16)
1,100 sq.ft. ofce space for rent in theWinchester area. Call 540-539-7095
(6/28)
Modern two bedroom single family home/built 2007. Secluded--- located in centerof 6 acre heavily wooded lot. Close toJames Woods H.S. and Valley Health.Attached garage - Heat pump /central ai r- Corian counter tops - Energy efcientfront load washer and matching dryer -Kenmore stove/oven - Raised deck in back- Kenmore side by side refrig w/dispens-ers - Ceiling fans (3). Last three electricbills averaged $35. No water or sewagecosts. Internet ready. Available September
or possibly August. Please email [email protected] for more informationor call 210 744-1986 (6/28)
Autumn Glen/Stephens City, VA - Two bed-room duplex for 55 years/older; doubledoor garages; 8-ft back yard fence;carpet;stove/refrigerator/dishwasher included.Limit 3 people; No pets - $1,300 permonth/$1,400 deposit and credit check.Call: 540-247-9456 (7/26)
3 bdrm, 1 bath, nice lot, storage building. 229Shenandoah Ave, Winchester 540-839-2827
(5/26)
1 br corporate rental in Front Royal VA.Bath, kitchen, large master br. Liv. rm.
All furniture provided for you. Plus, cable,
internet, electric, and water. Call 540-622-6940, 11 - 5pm. No pets or smok-ing (1/24)
Roommate needed for corporate housingshort term lease only $760.00 includesrent, utilities, and furniture. Call 540-622-6940 (1/17)
Outer Banks / Kitty Hawk, N.C. SeaScapeBeach & Golf Villa Resort. www.SeaScape-villas.com. April Week or October Week 2Bedrooms, 2 Bath, Sleeps 6. Fully StockedCondo. $2,200.00 Call 540-667-2031 forinfo (8/9)
Clean Townhouse for rent in Winchester,VA.3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, kitchen ap-pliances, gas heat, central air. NO PETSCREDIT CHECK $770.00 MONTHLY PLUS$770 SECURITY DEPOSIT Call (540) 869-3506 (8/9)
Bach French Horn with hard case. Standardsingle yellow brass with xed bell. A goodhorn for beginners and intermediate stu-dents. $750.00 OBO Call 540-323-0017for more information (8/23)
Baldwin Piano, cherry nish with QueenAnne legs. One owner, purchased in 1991.Keys in excellent condition/needs tuned.$1500.00 OBO 540-323-0017
WANTED: MOD AND THE ROCKERSNOW.Vinyl record album released locally in 1967. Will
pay $200 cash for a copy in good condition.Call540-877-2293
Help Wanted- the Front Royal Diner is NOWhiring, please call 845-391-4766 for ap-point. (6/28)
Small scooter & van lift Looking for adonation. Please call Mary or Willis at540-868-8800
Twin bed. Cherry wood, good condition.
$75. High quality sofa, good shape. $100.
Stephens City area. Call 703-434-1130
(12/13)
Entertainment Center: Light Oak with
glass doors-lots of storage. (64 wide X
58 high X 23 deep) Very good condition.
Can e-mail picture $300.00 Call 540-723-
0285 (3/22)
VINTAGE TEA ROSE - PURE ELEGANCE
comes with settee, 4chairs, coffee table,
and end tables. Mohagany dining room
table, two black leather chairs, kitchen
table, 3 printers, print stand, ofce desk,
large and small paintings, 2 oor size rugs,
sewing machine. Call 540-686-5769
(2/23)
FOR RENT
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FURNITURE
Black Tappan Electric Stove with 4 burners and2 shelves in oven. Purchased new and used only1 year. $150.00 or Best Offer. Please call 540-336-9531 after 6PM. (8/9)
Black Maytag Side by Side Refridgerator withfreezer on the bottom and an ice maker. Pur-chased new for $2200.00 and only used for 2years. Will sell for $800.00. Please call540-336-9531 after 6PM. (8/9)
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AUCTIONS
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION 9/8/12 @ 10:30
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Western Amherst County 174+/- Acres
at Auction Sept. 15 at 12 Noon, Recre-ational, Timber Tract, Wilderness Creek,
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RECIPE OF THE WEEKBarbecue Flapjacks
1 lb. ground beef
1/2 c. barbecue sauce
1/4 c. shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 c. chopped onion10 oz. can Hungry Jack biscuits
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In frying pan, brown beef and onion;
drain. Stir in sauce and simmer while preparing crust. Separate
dough into 10 biscuits. Place in ungreased 13x9 inch pan. Press
together over bottom and 1 inch up sides to form crust. Spread hot
meat over dough; sprinkle with cheese. Bake for 15-20 minutes
until crust is golden brown.
Compliments of Round Hill Community Fire & Rescue. Winchester,
Virginia Cookbooks available by calling Charlotte at 540-450-8470
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