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March 11, 011 – Washing-
ton, DC – In the wake o themost powerul earthquake everto hit Japan, many Americanswant to help those impacted by the earthquake and the tsunamithat ollowed. Your Better Busi-ness Bureau (BBB) warns donorsto exercise caution when makingdonations to relie agencies andcharities.
As with every natural disaster,there are unscrupulous peoplewho will attempt to take advan-tage o the public’s eagerness tohelp victims.
As immediate relie needs areassessed in the wake o the dev-
astating earthquake in Japan, andthe resulting tsunami in the Pa-cic Ocean, the BBB warns that as occurred ollowing the Haitiearthquake in 010, and other
natural disasters raudulent
charities will emerge to try toscam donations rom well-mean-ing Americans.
Whenever there is a majornatural disaster, be it home orabroad, there are two things youcan count on: the generosity o Americans to donate time andmoney to help victims, and theappearance o poorly run and insome cases raudulent charities.Not only do Americans need tobe concerned about avoidingraud, they also need to makesure their money goes to com-petent relie organizations thatare equipped and experienced to
handle the unique challenges o providing assistance.
Te BBB oers the ollowingsix tips to help Americans decidewhere to direct donations:
Rely on expert opinion when it
comes to evaluating a charity.
Be cautious when relying onthird-party recommendationssuch as bloggers or other Websites, as they might not have ully researched the listed relie orga-nizations. Te public can go towww.bbb.org/charity to researchcharities and relie organizationsto veriy that they are accreditedby the BBB and meet the 0 Stan-dards or Charity Accountability.
Be wary o claims that 100 per-cent o donations will assist re-lie victims.
Despite what an organizationmight claim, charities have undraising and administrative costs.Even a credit card donation willinvolve, at a minimum, a pro-cessing ee. Tey may use someo their other unds to pay this,but the expenses will still be in-curred.
Be cautious when giving on-line.
Be cautious about online giving,especially in response to spammessages and emails that claimto link to a relie organization. In
response to the Haiti disaster in010, there were concerns raisedabout many Web sites and new organizations that were created
overnight allegedly to help vic-
tims.
Find out i the charity has anon-the-ground presence in theimpacted areas.
Unless the charity already hassta in the eected areas, it may be dicult to get new aid work-ers to quickly provide assistance.See i the charity’s website clearly describes what they can do to ad-dress immediate needs.
Find out i the charity is provid-ing direct aid or raising money or other groups.
Some charities may be rais-ing money to pass along to relie organizations. I so, you may want to consider “avoiding themiddleman” and giving directly to charities that have a presencein the region. Or, at a minimum,check out the ultimate recipientso these donations to ensure theorganizations are equipped to e-ectively provide aid.
Gits o clothing, ood or otherin-kind donations.
In-kind drives or ood and
clothing while well inten-tioned may not necessarily bethe quickest way to help those inneed - unless the organization hasthe sta and inrastructure to beable to properly distribute suchaid. Ask the charity about theirtransportation and distributionplans. Be wary o those who arenot experienced in disaster relie
assistance.
Finally, remembneeds o the victimor some time. Whlie and rescue agenimmediate inusiontheir work will ctime. So do not be pmaking a donation you have had time tcharity. Helping ththe right thing to dcertain you give wias well as your hear
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Te Frederick County SchoolBoard is seeking public input asit begins the process o search-ing or a new Superintendent o Schools. Current Superinten-dent Patricia aylor is retiringeective June 30. Te Board isplanning to introduce aylor’ssuccessor in late May.
School Board Chairman StuartWolk says, “One o the Board’smost important duties is hiringa superintendent. We are beingassisted in the search by Haz-ard, Young, Attea and Associ-ates, a nationally renowned rmspecializing in superintendentsearches. One o the initial stepsin the process is soliciting inputrom various constituent groupson the characteristics, traits andskills they would like to see in thenext superintendent.”
In order to gather as many opinions as possible, the Boardhas launched an online survey
which is accessible throughthe Frederick County PublicSchools website (www.reder-ick.k1.va.us). Te survey also
can be accessed through a linkon the homepage o each o thecounty’s public schools. Tereare separate surveys or variousconstituent groups includingFrederick County Public Schoolsadministrators, Frederick County Public Schools teachers, Freder-ick County Public Schools sup-port sta, students enrolled inFrederick County Public Schools,parents with children attendingFrederick County Public Schoolsand members o the FrederickCounty community.
Wolk says, “Te inormationcollected through the onlinesurvey and ocus groups willbe used to develop a leadershipprole. Te prole will help theBoard recognize the leadershipqualities the community wantsto see in the superintendent o schools.”
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sion, but thought I would get youradvice first. A company based inChester, N.Y., has issued com-memorative coins bearing imagesof the World Trade Center and theU.S.S. New York. They are madewith silver retrieved from groundzero after 9/11. The coins are $29.95each, a price I think will certainlyincrease in the future. Charley,Davenport, Iowa
A:I would not purchase medalsor coins from this company.
For starters, the National Collector’sMint is not affiliated with the UnitedStates Mint, and the coins they issue
are not legal tender but rather whatI call “instant collectibles.” Instantcollectibles rarely, if ever, increasein value. If you have doubts, talk topeople who purchased “limited issue”plates throughout the 1980s and ‘90sand are now trying to sell them.
The National Collector’s Mint wascited as recently as 2004 by NewYork’s attorney general for falseadvertising and forced to pay $2 mil-lion in fines and penalties. The com-pany claims in its television ads thata portion of the profits from the saleof the coins will be used to benefit theSecret Service Uniformed DivisionBenefits Fund, which on closer exam-ination is a private group that runs agift shop in Washington, D.C., notan official U.S. agency. Before you
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Dan McDermottTe Sherando imes
I’m not making this up.areq and Michaele Salahi re-
leased a statement this morningthat says two things: a) Michaeleis seeking help rom Dr. Drew Pinsky or “private pains andpersonal struggles she endured”ollowing her alleged crashing o President Barack Obama’s rstWhite House state dinner andb) she has released a new Iphoneapp that lets users “Crash any party with Michaele.”
Te statement almost, semi,sort o conrms that Michaeleis set to appear on Dr. Drew
Pinsky’s VH1 reality show Celeb-rity Rehab. Ater stating “we areunable to discuss any elevisionShows/projects in development”it proceeds to do just that:
Whatever new show she is par-ticipating in, it will be a ocus orher on the private pains and per-sonal struggles she endured thatresulted rom the White Houseissues, Congress and how theselie changing events aectedher Multiple Sclerosis. MichaeleSalahi is consulting with Dr. Drew and she hopes he will be able toassist her about everything shehas endured over the last year.
Hubby areq Salahi told MZthat he is crashing (no pun in-tended) at Michael Lohan’s placewhile the show is being taped andsaid his wie isn’t addicted to any-thing except perhaps “love andchocolate” and claims Michaelehas never even had a drink.
Speaking o love, the title o the couple’s new all-things-Mi-chaele app is “LoveYou!” It prom-ises “Cutting-Edge echnology to
Provide Exclusive New Featuresand Closer Interaction WithFans.”
In addition to oering Michaelequizzes, personal photos and evena playlist o her avorite songs,
the app allows users to “Crasha Party with Michaele: Fans can
easily insert Michaele into any o their photos, which can be saved,e-mailed and shared with riendson witter and Facebook. Now you can crash any party with Mi-chaele.”
Te rst review o their new app on iunes is not kind.
In a critique entitled “Rehabneeded or this app or reals”VeganisAwesome writes:
I’m an absolute Real House-wives an, but this app is abso-lutely the most ridiculous thing Ihave ever seen. A complete copy o Paris Hilton’s app produced by the same company. I you want to
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Greetings rom your Delegate to the Vir-ginia General Assembly. Tis week over,000 bills have been led by Delegates andSenators throughout the Commonwealth o Virginia.
Governor Bob McDonnell gave his second
speech to a Joint Session o the General As-sembly last Wednesday. My colleagues andI will spend much o the session consider-ing thousands o bills and amendments tothe state’s two-year, $78 billion budget.
I was also re-appointed by the HouseSpeaker to serve as Vice-Chairman o theHouse Courts o Justice Committee. TeCourts o Justice Committee is recognizedalong with the Appropriations Committeeas one o the two most powerul standing
committees in the Virginia House o Del-egates and I am appreciative o being se-lected by the Speaker to serve as its Vice-Chairman.
As Chairman o the Court’s Civil Law Subcommittee, I am aorded the privilege
o overseeing all proposed changes to Vir-ginia Civil Laws. Since the House Courts o Justice Committee hears over sixty percento all the bills introduced in any legislativesession and also recommends to the Gener-al Assembly all the appointments to vacan-cies in the Virginia Judiciary, that role alonekeeps me very busy year round.
In addition, I was re-appointed to serveon the House Education Committee, whereI will serve as Chairman o its Studentsand Day Care Sub-Committee. Te HouseEducation Committee oversees K-1 PublicSchools and Higher Education in Virginiaand as a Virginia Community College grad-uate, I take particular interest in all areas o education.
I was also re-appointed to the Health,Welare and Institutions Committee whichoversees all laws relating to healthcare inVirginia as well the Militia, Police, and Pub-lic Saety Committee which oversees law enorcement agencies throughout Virginia.Tus, I am one o only a ew senior delegatesthat serve on our Standing Committees inthe House o Delegates.
I was also re-elected by my peers as Chair-man o the House Policy Committee which
works to develop numerous prreorm Virginia’s government anly strengthen a myriad o Virginilaws each legislative session.
Jobs and the state o our econCommonwealth will be the maj
the 011 General Assembly Seover the coming weeks in thI hope to also share with myents many other public policywhich seek to streamline state gthrough reorm and cost cutting
sential services.As always, I thank you or t
tunity to serve in the Oldest Dbody in the New World. Just sitdesk on the foor o the Capitoby Tomas Jeerson is both awand very humbling or a boy who36 Duncan Avenue in Viscose Csession, I can be reached at 1-804or Email [email protected]
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By Sue Golden
Te Sherando imes
Te Middletown own Coun-cil met on Monday, March 14,011, or its monthly meeting. Allmembers were present. MayorMark Brown opened the meet-ing with a moment o silence orthose suering in Japan.
Linda Shephard opened theCitizens’ Comment portion o themeeting. Ms. Shephard asked thetown to:1. add a “Committee or Econom-ic Development” to market thetown to tourists and businesses;. have individuals answer the
phone in own Hall, instead o using the antiquated phone sys-tem;3. give permission to raise undsto buy a bullet-proo vest or“rooper,” the town’s K-9 dog;and4. approve the proer o the Dol-lar General as soon as possible.
Ms. Shephard was ollowed by Carol Snyder and Carol Waltersrepresenting the MiddletownGarden Club. Te ladies dis-cussed the placing o the gardenclub urns throughout Middle-town. Te club plans to buy new soil and new plants or the urns,
and to group them to make wa-tering the plants easier. However,they were concerned that water-ing the plants once a week, asproposed by the Public WorksDepartment, was not enough.Council member John Blaisdellsaid that he and John Owings vol-
unteered to use the town truck
to water the plants as much asneeded during the summer. Tecouncil noted that the GardenClub volunteers are covered by the town’s insurance policy whendriving the town truck to waterplants.
Mayor Brown asked the GardenClub i they could analyze theCleveland Pear rees on MainStreet, and develop a plan as towhere new trees are needed. Teclub representatives agreed.
urning to the council meeting,the minutes o the February 14,011 council meeting were ap-proved without comment.
Te reasurer’s Report con-tained the ollowing numbers:
Account Change rom prior month Closing A
General Fund + $. $16,46.0Water Fund +$.03 $,57.34Sewer Op/Maint No Change $3,007.9Parks & Rec No Change $,534.10General Sinking +$.01 $40.57Water Improvement +$.30 $,6.36Water Deposit Escrow +$600.00 $16,174.1J. Carper Education Fund No Change $1.05Bond Reserve/Police No Change $303.73First Bank Checking $7,557.71 deposits $5,001.9
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By Alissa SmithVirginia Statehouse New
RICHMOND Virginian’sacing oreclosure might get alittle help rom Gov. Bob Mc-Donnell’s oreclosure task orce.
But exactly what kind o helpwon’t be known until the taskorce completes its mission.
Te task orce met or a pre-liminary meeting uesday todiscuss the structure o uturemeetings and to look at currentoreclosure trends. Te groupalso looked at legislation thatwas proposed during the recent
session o the General Assem-bly.
“Te good news is that things
are improving on the ront end,which is loans going into de-ault,” said Barry Merchant, asenior analyst with the VirginiaHousing Development Author-ity who spoke as an expert onhow the Commonwealth aredduring the past year regardingoreclosures.
“We’re seeing slow but steady improvement in all categories,”said Merchant. “Te bad news is,is that things are continuing toworsen on the back end as lend-ers continue to struggle to re-solve the substantial oreclosureinventory.”
Where Merchant saw the sig-nicant problem was in north-ern Virginia. While the number
o oreclosures has allen sig-nicantly in that area since Sep-tember 010, the number stillremains higher than average inVirginia.
“Virginia is one o the quick-est states to oreclose, so i youwait too long there might be asale day, and you might nd itdicult because you’re ghtingthe clock,” said Marjorie Leon, atask orce member and nancialeducation program associate orthe Prince William County Co-operative Extension.
Te task orce is trying to helpthe public navigate oreclosures
by providing reports completedin previous years as well as o-ering inormation or troubledhomeowners to nd advocatesthat can help them through aoreclosure, such as the Web sitewww.virginiaoreclosureino.com.
A crucial part o what the taskorce’s mission involves review-ing legislation introduced in theGeneral Assembly this past ses-sion and determine how it couldbe improved.
“Tis year’s meetings are go-ing to be a bit dierent becausewe actually got policy initiatives
that were presented during theGeneral Assembly session thatwe are now going to review,
study and discuss beore provid-ing eedback to the General As-sembly based on our explorationo those policies,” said errieSuit, chairwoman o the Fore-closure ask Force.
Many o the bills they will bediscussing were proposals thatdid not pass out o their originalcommittee. Te committees sentletters to Suit regarding what theGeneral Assembly might like tosee be done with the proposals.
“What I think is going to hap-pen, is there will be a report is-sued by the task orce that willsay “Tis is all the inormation
we ,and this is whmend”,” said Judsogeneral council orwas asked to discution the task orce w
However, McKelnot certain what with the recommen
Te task orce wimore times beorbreak. Te next mat 1 p.m. April 19eral Assembly builmond. Suit said thathe public are welcat this and other m
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Crunching numbers whilestooped over a pile o receipts,orms and coee gone cold isa scene that most people areamiliar with this time o year.It is no wonder that we dreadand procrastinate the work o having to reconcile income,expenses and taxes.
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By Rachel HammanTe Sherando imes
On Saturday evening, March1, Stephens City was honoredby the presence o Bob Maz-zuca, the Chie Scout Executiveo the Boy Scouts o America.He was here to celebrate 101years o scouting in America.He was also here to challengescout council ocers and packand troop leaders to “Reintro-duce scouting in America.” Healso wanted their help in hon-
oring the dedicated scout vol-unteers who were recognizedat the 83rd annual dinner orthe Shenandoah Area Council,which was held at SherandoHigh School Saturday evening.
Bob Mazzuca has certainly worked his way to the top inscouting and truly deserves thedistinction o being the Chie Scout Executive. Growing up inCaliornia, he received the high-est rank a Boy Scout can achieve– Eagle Scout. Trough scout-ing, Mazzuca learned skills thatwould benet him later on incollege and his career. As Chie
Scout Executive, Mazzuca isnow responsible or leading anorganization that boasts “1,100national employees, 5,800 local
council employees, and almost1. million adult volunteerswho serve more than 3.7 mil-lion youth” in the United States.Mazzuca says that Boy Scouts isthe “largest youth movement”in the country.
But Mazzuca is not contentwith the number o scouts whoare currently registered in themembership o Boy Scouts o America. He said the numbershould be much higher thanit is. He said that sometimeswhen people ask him about his
job, they will ask, “Are they (theBSA) still around?” Accord-ing to the ocial Boy Scoutso America website, the scoutmembership or 009 was,790,63, including cub scoutsthrough Venturers (www.scout-ing.org).
As the Chie Scout Executive,Mazzuca does a lot o traveling.During the past year, he saidhe has spent over 00 nights inhotels. He noted that invariably when he gets on a plane, therewill be someone sitting close tohim who was involved in scout-ing at some level as a youngster.
He says that once people ndout who he is, they just can’tkeep rom talking about scout-ing. For most o the guys who
“swap camp stories” with Maz-zuca on a plane, he says theirbiggest regret is, “I didn’t make
Eagle.” At that point, he is hum-ble enough not to mention thathe did.
For people who ing is only or neMazzuca challenge
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Mazzuca challenges leaders to “reintroduce scouting in America
Pictured here is Bob Mazzuca, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of Aspoke to a group of scout leaders and council members at Artisically FrameFraming) this past Saturday evening before attending a dinner at Sherando Hwhere several council ofcers and scout leaders were recognized.
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to Te Summit: Bechtel Fam-ily National Scout Reserve nearBeckley, West Virginia, and seehow hard it is to climb the moun-tain there. Mazzuca noted that
there is empirical evidence thatshows denitively how scoutingpositively impacts the charactero young people and helps themdevelop leadership skills. Ac-
cording to Mazzuca, researchshows that youth who spend3-5 years in scouting are morelikely to graduate rom college.However, he says it starts with
the parents. Parents have to seethe importance o getting theirchildren involved in scoutingand how it can benet them.
One small but signicant
change in the Boy Scout uni-orm has been to add a smallpocket designed or holdingan iPod just below where thepack/troop number is worn onthe let arm. Mazzuca believesit is important to reach out tothe younger generation whoare into technology. He saysthat the scout handbook is now available in an iPod applicationto help make it more accessibleto today’s youths. He acknowl-edged that the Boy Scouts o America has been slow to keepup with technology. He saidthey have become “bureau-
cratic” but that they need to“become more nimble” in theirapproach to reaching out to andrecruiting young men. Not only should current scout leadersand council ocers reach out toprospective scouts, but also toalumni o scouting to encour-
age them to once ainvolved in the org
Mazzuca stated ever joined scoutcharacter.” Rather,
scouts because thun doing things. something scoutsadded benet toties in which theyIn scouting, younglearn that not eva trophy or everwhich they particitrast to many o tnized sports or yone doesn’t alwaysor a ribbon. Someis part o the growIn scouting, it is stichoose teams. Scouthat sometimes ai
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Middletown meetings
Work Session First Monday 7pm. Regular Council SecondMonday 7pm. Committeeshird uesday 7pm. Planning
Commission Fourth Monday 7pm.Public Hearings as scheduled andproperly advertised. All meetingsare and always have been open tothe public
Bingo in Middletown
Every uesday at the MiddletownVolunteer Fire and Rescue. Doorsopen at 5pm. Bingo starts at 7pm.Located in the social hall rear o building. Concessions sold by Middletown Volunteer Fire andRescue auxillary.
Winter reading program atbowman library
Mar 16, 011 11:00 amMar 19, 011 11:00 amMar 3, 011 11:00 amMar 6, 011 11:00 amMar 30, 011 11:00 amApr , 011 11:00 am
Bowman Library, 871 askerR o a d , S t e ph e ns C i t y , V ATis reading program’s purpose isto encourage early literacy, so allthe materials provide inormationor reading stages o youngchildren, inant to kindergarten.Te reading stages include print
motivation and awareness,phonological awareness, letterknowledge and vocabulary, andnarrative skills. 540-869-9000
Paws or reading
Mar 19, 011 1:00 pm - :15 pmApr , 011 1:00 pm - :15 pm
Bowman Library Children,come to Bowman Library andread your avorite story toa willing listener--a specially trained dog! Our dogs love to
listen to stories, which have agreat appeal or beginning readersand those who are strugglingas they learn to read. Dogs arehappy to hear a good book. Tereading times are in 15-minute
increments rom 1:00 to :15 p.m.Register in person or by calling869-9000 ext. 15.
Book sale
Book Sale is March 9 throughApril nd. Preview Night isMonday, March 8, 011
Barbara Dickinson, ExecutiveDirector. Friends o Handley Regional Library. PO Box 4,Winchester , VA 604 (540) 66-6046 ext. 31 www.handleyregional.org
Te most dangerousman in America
Mar 16, 011 ime variesMar 19, 011 ime varies
Handley Library AuditoriumMarch 16 at 7:00 pm; March 19 at:00 pm. Tis Oscar-nominateddocumentary reviews the saga o Daniel Ellsberg who leaked 7,000pages o top secret documentsin 1969 to expose the course o U.S. Government involvement inVietnam. Narrated by Ellsberg,MDMA is “both engrossinghistory and astonishingly germaneto present-day political debates”
(WashPost). Unrated, 93 minutes.All events are ree and open to thepublic. www.magiclanterntheater.org [email protected]
Is your garden a water hog?
Mar 17, 011 11:30 am - 1:30 pmHandley Library, Benham RoomI you want to become a creativegardener that is water-wise, join us!Tis presentation discusses properwatering techniques and water
quantity or a healthy garden.Explore alternatives to large lawnareas and how to exchange yourgarden plants or native plants thattolerate drought conditions. KarenRidings 540-665-5699
Basket bingo benet
Sunday March 0: basketbingo to benet re and rescueoperations at the Stephens City re station, 5346 Mulberry Street.Doors open at 1:30pm; gamesbegin at pm. Filled basketsas prizes. For presale tickets orspecial rale call 540-974-1667ater 10 am and beore March0.
Mastering theelectronic job search
M a r , 0 1 1 9 : 0 0 a mVirginia Workorce Connection,100 Premier Place, Winchester, VAMastering the Electronic JobSearch: Reasons to Use theInternet, Online Resumes, JobSearch Engines, Networking Sites& more. Te Mature Job Seeker:I you eel your age is workingagainst your re-employmenteorts; you need to attend thisworkshop! 540-7-3415
Battle o the bands
Wednesday, March 3, 011 @
6-9 p.m.– Sherando High School“Warriorstock” Battle o the Bandsand Music Festival Te NationalHonor Society at Sherando HighSchool is hosting “Warriorstock”which is a Battle o the Bands andMusic Festival. A variety o studentbands will be perorming.
Staging andarranging workshop
March 4th, 011- Freeworkshop. Would you like tips
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Sherando collection orhealthy amilies
Monday, March 14-30, 011–Sherando High School NationalHonor Society collection orHealthy Families. Te NationalHonor Society at Sherando HighSchool is collecting baby itemswhich will be used to createbaskets or needy amilies. Oncethey’re assembled, the baskets willbe donated to Healthy Families
Benet concert
Cedar Creek Duo (Keith andLaura Filppu)/ShenandoahUniversity Arts Academy Guitarand Flute Benet Concert with theproceeds going to the Evans Home.Saturday, March 6, 011 @ 7:00 pmMarket Street United MethodistC h u r c h 1 3 1 S . C a m e r o nStreet, Winchester, VA 601For more inormation contactBarbara Human at 540-665-
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Can you can? Yes you can!
Mar 31, 011 11:30 am - 1:30 pmHandley Library, Benham RoomI you have thought about canning,but don’t know where to begin,join this canning presentation. Wewill discuss equipment needed orvarious types o canning and basicprocedures to ensure success!!!
Jewelry show
March 31st 6:00-8:00 p.m. at TeMiller House, 5960 Valley Pike,
Stephens City. W“pink and green” or Aand your “Pearls” orPearls party. Reredoor prizes. Be thethe newest designs
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On Saturday, AHistoric Jordan Sprits Second Annual Cmain ballroom o thGuests can enjoy toptional) period-atevent in the one o asetting that has plsuch notable gureRoosevelt, GenerLee, and GeneralJackson, among mwho have attendeddays gone by. A be available or becocktails in the smajust across the Granthe main ballroom4pm. Dinner will6pm as a three-coappropriate meal prExecutive Che andteam. Ater dinneenjoy dancing rom taking instruction and period band.dances as Ring-AroPin, the Grand Marcmore!
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Patio showcase open to public
he event will be held romSaturday April 9th rom 10 am to4 pm on the Bowling Green SouthGol Club. Te event will eature
two dry-laid paver patios withsegmental block seating walls. Alsoto be eatured will be a new paverdriveway, porch and walkway.Te projects will highlight suchamenities as repits, columns with
lights, seating walls and curved,bull-nosed steps. Prosperity Landscaping construction expertswill be on hand to discuss projectdesigns and construction methods.hey will also have brochuresavailable that picture and describeall sorts o material options. Lightrereshments will be served. Formore ino call 540-869-004.
First annual “spring ever”bass tournament
A pr 9 , 0 1 1 a nd A pr i l10, 011 Cal l or deta i l sSponsored by Watermelon Park& he North Mountain BassAnglers. eams can pre-registeror $75 (Entry ee includes onenight o camping, a ticket to aBBQ dinner being prepared by Big Mike’s BBQ (winner o the010 Watermelon Park Blues n’BBQ Festival) and a live band will
be perorming on stage. Please getpre-registered by going to www.northmtnbassanglers.com andyou better hurry! he winningeam will be awarded $1000CASH. Please visit your local
business starting February 1st. topick up a registration orm. I youor your company would like tobecome a sponsor please contactMike Capanelli 571.40.0646 [email protected]
S.H.S.B. spaghetti dinnerand live auction
Sunday April 10, 011 Startingat 1 noon at Sherando HighSchool. o benet the SherandoHigh School Band. Sit downspaghetti dinner rom 1noonto 1:30pm. Dinner includesspaghetti, bread, salad, dessertand beverages. Live music 1pmto 1:30pm courtesy o Sherandoband students. Live auction withproessional auctioneer LeonStrosnider at 1:30pm. Adults $7,children ages 4 to1 $5, children 3and under are FREE. For advancedtickets, contact any band member,call Amy at 540-664-8690 or mailyour check and sel-addressed &stamped envelope to: SherandoHS Band Booster Assn., 185South Warrior Drive StephensCity, VA 655. Visit http://www.shsbandbooster.org or and upto date list o pledges items and
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Blocks and booksbowman library
Apr i l 11, 011 4 :00 pmBowman Library Blocks andBooks, a Lego™ building programor Elementary Builders. BowmanLibrary is conducting days inFebruary, March, and April o imaginative play or childrenwho are just learning to build.Tis program is appropriate orelementary and middle schoolstudents. Builders’ tools will beLego® bricks. On February 14,
the children will build anythingthey want in the theme o “Construction.” “Pirates” willbe the theme on March 14, andon April 11, the children canbuild anything having to do with“Te Circus.” Perhaps there willbe houses and skyscrapers inFebruary, ships on the high seas inMarch, and trapeze artists on thehigh wire and clowns in Aprilit’sup to the children’s imaginationsas to what they build.
R.O.C.K. (raising ourchildren’s kids) group
Meets Each hursday Feb.4-March 31 a t 9 :30 a .m.FCPS-sponsored-he ROCK
group is a support group orgrandparents who are raisingtheir grandchildren. Te groupmeets or an hour-and-a-hal eachweek or six weeks. It is acilitatedby one o our school guidancecounselors . opics coveredinclude: Discipline, Attachment,Family Relationships, FinancialAid, Pediatric Health, Seniors’Concerns and Sel Care.
Mulch or sale
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Newcomers club being ormed
Newcomers Club ormed orwoman new to the Winchesterarea who would like to meet andbecome involved with others inthe community. Meetings areheld every third Wednesday o the month. All interested womanare encouraged to attend a coeeon February 16th. Te meetingis being held at Jim Barnett Park,
War Memorial Bldg., Lord FairaxRoom, with guest speaker MikeForeman speaking on the history o Winchester. o sign up orget more inormation pleasecall 540 38-06 or e-mail;[email protected] Please eel ree to joinus, it may be a great opportunity or an article about a new groupgeared towards woman lookingto meet others and enjoy monthly coees, lunch bunches, bookclubs, dinners, shows etc...
Network or aging support
Meets the 3rd Monday o every month at Westminster Canterbury in “Te Abbey” on the nd foor.Social time 11:30am-noon. Shareideas & topics on senior issues1-1 pm . All business associatedwith seniors are invited. Contact:Lisa Carper 540-7-7458.
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students also are exempt romthe immunization requirementor religious or medical reasons.According to the VirginiaDepartment o Health, the dapvaccine protects against tetanus,
diphtheria and pertussis. etanus,also called lockjaw, causes painultightening o muscles throughoutthe body. It can lead to “locking”o the jaw, making it dicult orthe sick person to open his or hermouth or swallow. Diphtheriais a serious disease that causesa thick covering in the backo the throat and can lead tobreathing problems, paralysis,heart ailure, and even death.Pertussis, also called whoopingcough, causes coughing spellsso bad that it is oten hard toeat, drink, or breathe. Childrentypically receive the pertussisvaccine at inancy. However, overtime their immunity wanes. Tedap vaccine boosts immunity in persons 10 years o age andolder and is aimed at helpingeliminate pertussis outbreaks.Frederick County Public SchoolsCoordinator o Health ServicesPam Unhoch says there arecertain immunizations that arerequired or a child to attendpublic schools in Virginia. Parentsare responsible or providing thedocumentation which showsthat all required immunizationshave been administered and arecurrent. By the end o February,letters will be sent to the parentso all ith grade students whoneed to receive the dap boosterbeore entering the sixth grade.Parents need to review theirchild’s immunization record andi the last vaccination was beoreAugust 006, the student needsto receive the dap booster priorto the start o school in August.Specic medical questions shouldbe reerred to the child’s physician.Sixth grade students who havenot had their vaccination priorto the irst day o school willbe temporarily excluded rom
classes until the booster has beenadministered.
2011 schedule ortdap vaccinations
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CHURCHBRIEFS
Prayer shawl group meeting
Beauty or Ashes Prayer shawlgroup o Te Camp o Faith Church
meets the second Saturday o eachmonth at the Martins coee shopat 9 am. Any and all knitters orcrocheters are welcome to joinus. Questions can be directedto [email protected] or by
calling 540.869.0497.
Revival
R e v i v a l , A w a k i n i ng t h eWatchman, March 13-0,011 at 7pm. he Church o the Valley, 18 John MarshallHighway Strasburg, VA Guestspeakers and music. For moreinormation call 540-465-3899.www.thechurchothevalley.com
13th annual chili dinner
Friday March 18, 011 5:30pmto 8pm. Braddock Street UnitedMethodist Church to benet theEvans Home or Children. Visitwww.evanshome.org or call 540-66-850 or more inormation.
Ham and oyster dinner
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Church’s Annual. Saturday,April 1st, 011. 339 Valley Pike,Winchester, VA 60 540-667-798. akeout orders rom :00– 3:15. Eat in rom 3:30 until …Country Ham or Baked Ham - $10,
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Wednesday March. 16
BATTLE: LOS ANGELES 12:40 pm,3:20 pm, 6:20 pm, 9:10 pm,
MARS NEEDS MOMS in 3D 12:50 pm,3:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:20 pm,
RED RIDING HOOD 1:10 pm, 4:20 pm,7:00 pm, 9:50 pm,
RANGO 12:30 pm, 3:10 pm, 6:10 pm,8:55 pm,
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU 1:40 pm,4:00 pm, 6:50 pm, 9:40 pm,
HALL PASS 3:50 pm, 6:40 pm, 9:30pm,
UNKNOWN 3:40 pm, 6:30 pm, 9:20pm,
JUST GO WITH IT 1:30 pm, 4:10 pm,7:10 pm, 9:55 pm,
THE KING’S SPEECH 1:00 pm,
GNOMEO AND JULIET in 2D 1:20 pm
Thursday, March 17
BATTLE: LOS ANGELES 12:40 pm,3:20 pm, 6:20 pm, 9:10 pm,
MARS NEEDS MOMS in 3D 12:50 pm,3:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:55 pm,
RED RIDING HOOD 1:10 pm, 4:20 pm,7:00 pm, 9:50 pm,
RANGO 12:30 pm, 3:10 pm, 6:10 pm,
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU 1:30 pm,6:50 pm,
HALL PASS 3:50 pm, 6:40 pm, 9:30pm,
UNKNOWN 3:40 pm, 9:20 pm,
JUST GO WITH IT 4:00 pm, 9:55 pm,
THE KING’S SPEECH 1:00 pm,
RUDY 6:30 pm,
GNOMEO AND JULIET in 2D 1:20 pm,
LEAP YEAR 8:30 pm,
Friday, Marc
LIMITLESS 12:40 pm, pm, 9:20 pm,
PAUL 12:50 pm, 3:50 pmpm,
LINCOLN LAWYER 12:26:40 pm, 9:55 pm,
BATTLE: LOS ANGEL3:20 pm, 6:20 pm, 9:30 p
MARS NEEDS MOMS i2:05 pm, 7:10 pm, 9:40 p
RED RIDING HOOD 1pm, 6:10 pm, 8:55 pm,
RANGO 11:50 am, 2:508:50 pm,
THE ADJUSTMENT Bpm, 7:00 pm, 10:05 pm,
JUST GO WITH IT 3:10
RUDY 4:30 pm,
Saturday, Ma
LIMITLESS 12:50 pm, pm, 8:55 pm, 9:40 pm,
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transmission with 135+ milesNeeds minor radiator work and aheater core. $2500.00 EdlebrookRims Asking $3000.00/ B.O. needto pay bank before Acquiring title.540-877-0981 Leave Message
Allen Digital Computer Organ,Nice Theater Organ for SmallChurch or Home. Plays Well,Sounds Good. 2 Manuals, Bench,32 Pedals, 45 Stops, 5 ProgramStops, 9 rhythm selections, MOS-1; Model: 416-TH. Serial Number:57041, Built 1972-1975. Call 540-539-4297.
Piano- Wurlitzer, VGC Ivory/creamwith gold trim. Has gold cush-ion seat with storage. $550.00. .Slipcovers for high back diningroom chairs. Country look, blueand white. Only 5, $75.00 for all.Lots of kitchen items, dish-es, bowls, corning ware, sil-verware, take all $75.00.Kitchen table, round glassw four cushion high backchairs. very nice $75.00.Leave message 868-9030
Apple iPod Touch 8 GB - Brandnew in box-never used. $185/obo. Wii Game System and SportPack rarely used. $200.Call 540-533-14721998 Suzuki Motorcycle ( streetbike ), LS650 Savage, orange incolor, garage kept and no miles: $1,395.00 call 540 974 6460
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2007 Ford Focus SES Black, 50K,PW/PL/PM, Sunroof, Leather in-terior, 30 MPG. $12,000 OBO.Call 540-877-1217
20 ton wood splitter $900, usedonce.Rototiller $700.00, usedonce.Call 869-2452
1902 Price & Teeple Fancy Ma-hogany Upright Piano. Works,but needs to be restored. $2500.OBO.Day Call 540-868-1138
Golf Cart, battery operated,cherry red, new paint, runs great!$2700.00.Call 540-551-21282004 White Yamaha Golf Cart.Battery operated, rear seat, fulllights, runs great, excellent con-dition, garage kept since pur-chased. Charger and cover in-cluded. $2,800 OBO.Call 540-667-2735
Guitar, black, 6-string acoustic,exc. cond., $600. Guitar, Jack-son, 6-string electric, loaded,a “screamer”, $800. Keyboard,Yamaha Motif 77, full midi, exc.cond., $3,000. Keyboard, Ro-land RD 700 (88), exc. cond.,
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2008 Chrysler Town and Country.Call 540-550-5380
Vending machine route for sale.Locations throughout FrederickCounty, VA. Nine established lo-cations are included in the sale.There are a total of 13 machinesthat are placed throughout theroute. Asking $28000. Pleasecontact 540-514-9858.
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1999 Dodge 1500 Ram con-version van. 7 passenger 4captains seats/ rear bench.Auto, V- 6. Nice Chromewheels. Green in color. 109,000miles, very sharp & well main-tained in good condition. Newinspection. In the Stephens Cityarea. $3350 OBO. 540-327-0811
4 black metal swival bar stools 24”high, like new. $100 for the set or $30 each. Call 540-465-3898
Pitbull Puppies part red nose andblue nose. $50.00 540-336-4435
1998 EIT Civil Review for theFundamentals of EngineeringExam by Donald G. Newman,Ph-d P.E. $25.00. 1998 Engineer-ing in Training-License Reviewby Donald G. Newman, Ph-d P.E.$25. Call 540-539-7206
Peavey DJ system for sale. Load-ed with 2600 watt amp, speak-ers with stands, lights with footcontrols, mic, headphones, &cables. Control panel enclosedin hard case. Great system to getstarted in your own DJ business.In excellent condition. All youneed are your own music cds andyou can immediately start your own business. Pictures avail-able. $3000.00.(540) 535-7315.
Pet Hair Sheep lambs, they donot have wool so there is no needto ever shear! This breed hashair like a dog ,they shed out to asmooth coat in summer, just likedogs do. Females $200.00 Weth-ers $150.00 & Rams $300.00.Raised naturally with their mother’s,around human contactdaily, in Shenandoah County VA.We have even sold to children’spetting zoo. Please email for more information,photos or to beput on our wait list. [email protected] Mens plus size cloth-ing for sale. Sizes 4, 5 and 6X.Good Condition. Urban wear.Many jackets also. Please call
540-631-4552Handyman/repair/remodelingbusiness assets for sale. 200214 foot freightliner/sprinter vanfully loaded with tools. Ready torun business now. To much infor-mation to list so if you are inter-ested please email me $22,000for all or willing to split tools andvan. $18,000 for van and $4,000for tools. Call 703-930-3438 /[email protected].
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short chiffon veil with pearl head-band, preserved for storage -$350or $400 - 540-539-4872.Sony 27” TV w/original remote.Excellent Condition $80. Com-plete golf club set w/bag, pull cartand accessories. Excellent Con-dition $100. Call (540) 622-2172
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Getting Controlof Your Money
It’s bad enough when you’re suffer-ing from the effects of the economy,but it’s even worse when you don’tknow where your money goes. Hav-ing finances that are out of control canmake a bad situation worse.
The National Foundation for CreditCounseling has put together someexcellent ideas for reining in your finances. Here are six of them:
Get organized. Create a systemfor tracking bills that come in, whenthey’re due and when you’ve paidthem. This can be as simple as a cal-
endar or ledger where you note pay-days and dates certain bills should bemailed. Then, be sure to open everybill on the day it comes in and writeit down.
Track your spending for 30 days.Write down every dime that getsspent. At the end of the month you’llknow where your money goes. Thendecide if that’s how you want to spendyour income. Put limits on flexiblespending categories where you knowyou can cut back. Then let that newbudget be your guideline until thereis a change in circumstance, perhaps
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Withchange dominant this week, don’t besurprised to find new facts emerg-ing that could put another slant on asituation and offer you another choice.Think it through before you decide.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Therecould be some lingering problemsfrom a previous matter that involveda decision you felt you had to make.Resolve the situation with your strongTaurean no-nonsense approach.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) TheGemini’s carefully made plans couldbe undone by someone’s unexpecteddecision. Getting the full story behindthat surprise move can help you decidehow to deal with the matter
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Recently uncovered informationmight put a new light on a situationyou thought had been resolved. Keepan open mind about possible changesthat you might have to consider.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With apotential revision of an old agreement,you can’t beat the Big Cat for knowinghow to sharpen a “clause” to the bestadvantage. Someone close could havethe news you’ve been waiting for.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplacecould put you in the middle of a disputeyou’d rather not deal with. Expressyour honest feelings before the pres-sure to take sides builds up.
LIBRA (September 22) You might feel unewith someone you’ve But your relationship shwithstand and even thrfronted with your true f
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1. Who is Concetta Rosa MariaFranconero? What was the name of her first U.S. No. 1 hit?
2. Which solo artist wrote andreleased “Blame It on the Boogie”before the Jacksons did?
3. Who released “(Your Love KeepsLifting Me) Higher and Higher,” andwhen?
4. Name the band that released “I’llBe There for You.”
5. What was the original band nameof Tavares, aka The Tavares Broth-ers?
6. Who first sang “A Lover’s Ques-tion,” written by Brook Benton andClyde Otis?
Answers
1. Connie Francis. Her first No. 1 hitwas “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,”followed immediately by “My HeartHas a Mind of Its Own” in 1960 .
2. The song was written and releasedby English artist Mick Jackson (norelation) in 1978. The Jacksons’ ver-sion did better on the charts, but notmuch.
3. Jackie Wilson, in 1967. RitaCoolidge followed with her own cov-er of the song in 1977.
4. Bon Jovi, in 1988. The song wasthe New Jersey group’s final No. 1hit.
5. Chubby and the Turnpikes in1959. Their first R&B No. 1 was a1974 cover of “She’s Gone,” writtenby Daryl Hall and John Oates.
6. Clyde McPhatter, in 1958. Coun-try music singers Del Reeves andJacky Ward had successful remakesof the song in the 1970s.
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By Samantha Weaver
NASCAR’s GotIts Groove Back
Merle Haggard oncenoted that, among otherexamples, there are “twokinds o babies to hold.”
So, too, are there twokinds o great races. Someare great because o the ac-tual events, and some aregreat because o the natureo the stories. Many racesdescribed as great are re-ally just great stories. Aclassic example was DaleEarnhardt’s only Daytona500 victory, in 1998. Tat
wasn’t a great race. It wasa great story because Earn-hardt ended years o adver-
sity and bad luck at a trackwhere his skills were unri-valed.
Every race so ar this sea-son has been an interestingstory.
ime may largely or-get that the biggest reasonrevor Bayne won the Day-tona 500 -- what put himin position to win -- was aateul error by David Ra-gan. Had Ragan not madea crucial error on a restart,his might have been theCinderella story. Baynestill deserves considerablecredit or making the rightstrategic move -- stifingCarl Edwards’ advance -- with the race on the lineand most expecting him tomess up.
From this viewpoint,the best race so ar was inPhoenix, where Je Gor-
don ended his long winlessstreak. Tat race had thekind o ebb and fow, with
various drivers rising andalling and rising again,that makes or a good race.
Te most interesting as-pect o Las Vegas was anuncommon development.A mistake with more than100 laps remaining endedup playing a prominentrole in Edwards’ victory and ony Stewart’s deeat.In an age in which driversroutinely come rom twolaps down to win, takingadvantage o rather liberalNASCAR rules, a pit-roadmistake doesn’t cost a driv-er a race very oten.
Tis season will producegreat races, too. Tey’ve al-ready occurred unocially in the Budweiser Shootoutand Daytona’s two qualiy-ing races.
Te mood around thesport is upbeat, and it’s al-
most as i NASCAR’s luckhas turned or the better.Te victory o a 0-year-
old unknown in the sport’sbiggest race is quite a con-trast to a nationally tele-vised 010 version marredby aulty pavement.
Te eect o each race soar has been to create ad-ditional interest in the nextone. In short, NASCARis building momentumagain.
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