Rappahannock Record, Thursday, June 11, 2015, Section B

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Rappahannock Record, Thursday, June 11, 2015, Section B
Section B
LocalLife
Rappahannock Record
Kilmarnock, VA
June 11, 2015
www.rrecord.com
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Flag retirement ceremony
set Friday in Kilmarnock
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Kathryn Shepherd
will close 2015
Viewpoints series
Actress and attorney Kathryn Shepherd will close out the 2015 Viewpoints series June 29 at Rappahannock
Westminster-Canterbury, 132 Lancaster
Drive, Irvington.
Her presentation will begin at 11a.m.
The event is open to the public and
admission is free, said vice president
for development Whiz Harris. Shepherd was originally scheduled to be the
inaugural speaker in the 2015 series but
her presentation was postponed due to
inclement weather.
Shepherd graduated from Arizona
State University and has appeared on
stage with actor Nick Nolte, in the film
“Home is Where the Heart Is” with
actress Jessica Lange, and in numerous
commercials.
She lives at historic Mahockney Plantation in Essex County. Since relocating
to the area she has appeared in a number
of local theater productions. In addition
to her stage and screen work, Shepherd
is a practicing attorney known in California and Washington, D.C., and is active
as a senior docent in the Curator’s Office
of the United States Supreme Court.
A complimentary buffet luncheon
will follow the presentation. Reservations are required; call 438-4000 on or
after June 15.
Wounded Veterans
Benefit Concert to
feature five bands
The second annual Wounded Veterans
Benefit Concert will be held June 20 at
Yankee Point Marina, 1303 Oak Hill
Road, Lancaster. Five bands will be featured from 4 to 11 p.m.
Local bands will include Ottoman and
Salty Dawgs, reported Karen Knull of
Yankee Point Marina. Regional performers will include ONYX, TypeCast, Parker
Arnold & Jaye Arnold.
Jan Williams of FCP Sound and Light
will handle the sound. Captain Woody
will make a special appearance as ‘Elvis’
and has again volunteered to act as
Master of Ceremonies. He is bringing a
few guest speakers who will share their
experiences as veterans.
Admission is $10 per person. Food,
soda and adult beverages will be available for purchase. Guests cannot bring
their own beverages into the concert.
Raffle tickets will be for sale.
All proceeds of the concert and raffle
will benefit Firefighters Assisting Armed
Forces Families and Truckin 4 Troops,
two all-volunteer charitable organizations who purchase adaptive chairs for
wounded veterans.
“This year we are raising money to
be able to hold a Veteran’s Retreat weekend in September,” said Knull. “We will
be hosting a good number of combat
wounded vets at the marina for a weekend of sailing, fishing, music therapy and
just hanging out.
“We are hoping to be able to bring
in about 15 guys and gals to participate
in this event. It will be very low key, as
many of our heroes don’t want to be in
the spotlight. As the summer goes on,
we will be contacting sailors with larger
boats to get volunteers to take veterans
out on their boats for that weekend,” she
said. “Our thought is not to have a formal
regatta but a more intimate day of sailing
for the pure enjoyment of the veterans.”
Sponsor a vet for $150. A donation
of $150 will cover a wounded veteran’s
travel and expenses for the weekend.
“Let’s show them Northern Neck
appreciation and hospitality,” said Knull.
To learn more about these events, contact Knull at Yankee Point Marina, 4627635, or karen@yankeepointmarina.
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The Marine Corps League of the
Northern Neck, Detachment 1062,
will hold its 14th annual Charity
Yard Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, at Banes Northern
Neck Upholstery, 129 Northumberland Highway, Callao.
There will be many new and used
items, as well as a 50/50 raffle. Proceeds go to Marines, veterans and
local charities. To donate, call 5803808, or 450-8022.
T
here is Old Glory, worn and
frayed. Time to replace the Stars
and Stripes with a new flag? But,
what do you do with your flag that
faithfully displayed your patriotism?
The Town of Kilmarnock and
Flotilla 33 of the U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary will conduct their fourth
annual flag retirement ceremony
from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, June 12, at
the Town Centre property on North
Main Street. Flag Day is Sunday,
June 14.
“We found that many members
of the community have stored their
old flags because they want to
dispose of them respectfully, but
were unsure of how to go about it,”
said deputy town manager Susan
Cockrell. “We thought it would be
a great service to our community to
team up with Flotilla 33 every year
and retire unserviceable flags in a
respectful manner.”
“We know there is a need for an
event like this,”said flotilla commander Wally Jachimski.“We are
continually surprised with the
amount of unserviceable flags the
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community has. We retire between
300 and 400 flags each year.”
“According to the American
Legion, Flag Day is the best day for
retiring unserviceable flags; however, because Flag Day falls on a
Sunday this year, we decided to conduct the ceremony on Friday afternoon for this year,” said division
vice commander Amy Thomas, a
member of Flotilla 33. “Also, burn-
Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury’s year-long 30th anniversary
celebration will continue June 11
with a “Best of Virginia” Gala to benefit the RW-C Foundation’s Fellowship Fund. The gala is scheduled from
5 to 7 p.m. in the Chesapeake Center,
132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington.
The fee is $75 per person. To attend
the gala, mail payment to the RWC
Foundation, 132 Lancaster Drive,
Irvington, VA 22480 by June 4, or call
438-4000.
ing unserviceable flags in a respectful ceremony is the recommended
method of disposing of them.”
“We welcome people to drop off
their flags at the Town Hall prior
to June 12 if they cannot attend the
ceremony,” added Cockrell. “Also,
we want to thank the Kilmarnock
Volunteer Fire Department who
oversees the burning to ensure a safe ■,IPTIVW
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The Bay Center, 31 Noblett Lane,
controlled environment.”
Kilmarnock, will host its eighth
annual Helpers and Healers Gathering
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 12. This
gathering is for members of the community to meet and mingle with those
who provide medical, psychological,
spiritual, legal, and complementary
services in the Northern Neck and
Middle Peninsula.
Refreshments will be provided.
Donations to The Bay Center will be
appreciated. To RSVP (appreciated
but not required), call 436-3191, or
email info@bayspiritualdevelopment.
com.
Comedy will open Friday
“Grace and Glorie” will open Friday,
June 12, at The Lancaster Playhouse,
361 Chesapeake Drive, White Stone.
Doors will open at 7 p.m. and the show
will start at 8 p.m.
Sally Clark will portray Glorie, an
uprooted New Yorker filled with questions about life and loss who’s spending
her time as a Hospice volunteer.
Donna Smith will portray, a woman
of the Blue Ridge filled with wisdom,
pride and dignity, who cannot fathom
why Glorie would volunteer to spend her
time with a 90-year-old who’s reaching
the end of her days.
“Preparing for this show with Donna
and Sally has been more rewarding than
I could have ever expected,” said director Mark Favazza. “Their commitment
to stagecraft and character development
has often reminded me of why the stage
is so transformational.”
The Lancaster Players’ production
will continue with evening performances
June 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. For matinees
June 14 and 28, the doors will open at 2
p.m. and the show will start at 3 p.m.
Volunteers of the cash bar have created
a signature drink for the show named for
the characters, Grace and Glorie.
Reservations are required. Tickets
($20) are available at lancasterplayers. *VSQ PIJX 7EPP] 'PEVO TSVXVE]W +PSVMI ERH (SRRE 7QMXL TSVXVE]W
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org, or 435-3776.
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The Northumberland County
Chapter of the American Red Cross
will host a Celebration of Community
Heroes Luncheon at 1 p.m. June 13 at
the Callao Rescue Squad, 1348 Northumberland Highway, Callao.
The Red Cross will honor first
responders serving the Northumberland community. For tickets, call
580-4933, or visit the chapter office
within the Northumberland Family
YMCA, 6348 Northumberland Highway, Heathsville.
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Afton United Methodist Women
will hold an indoor yard sale from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. June 13 at Afton UMC,
5130 Hacks Neck Road, Ophelia. The
sale will be by donation and proceeds
will be used for church and community projects.
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Upcoming Music by the River
concerts at Belle Isle State Park
will include Ray Pittman and Chris
McIntyre on June 13 and 33 East on
June 20.
Concerts begin at 6 p.m. in the
The Corrottoman Seniors Club will picnic area at the park, 1632 Belle Isle
meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, at the Road, Lancaster. A $4 parking fee is
Upper Lancaster Ruritan Club, 3989 payable at the front gate. Picnics are
encouraged.
White Chapel Road, Lively.
All seniors are welcome, said Lor■4VI*EXLIV´W(E]HERGI
raine Dixon.
A Pre-Father’s Day dance will
The guest speaker will be Carolyn
be
held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. June
Williams as “Nadine.”
The devotion will be given by Frances 13 at Northumberland County
Marsh and Bingo callers will include Community Center Organization
Building, 679 Browns Store Road,
Fannie Clingan and Helen Cover.
The food pantry at Kilmarnock Bap- Browns Store. The DJ will be Nuttist Church needs cereal and syrup, said cracker. Light refreshments; bring
your own bottle.
Dixon.
The fee is $10 per person by tickA smart tip will be offered by Shirley
ets
or pay at door. For tickets, call
Barrack.
Hostesses for June will be George Phyllis D. Nickens, 577-3414, or
Irvin Nickens, 480-0369.
*VSQPIJX6E]4MXXQERERH'LVMW1G-RX]VI[MPPVIXYVRXS&IPPI-WPI Hazzard and Irene Walker.
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Please bring an envelope and $1 for
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FIKMREXTQMRXLITMGRMGEVIEEXXLITEVO&IPPI-WPI6SEH Bingo, said Dixon.
Summer Weekends will be pre0ERGEWXIV%TEVOMRKJIIMWTE]EFPIEXXLIJVSRXKEXI4MGRMGWEVI
A covered dish lunch is planned.
sented June 12 by the Woman’s
IRGSYVEKIH 8LIVI [MPP FI KEQIW ERH EGXMZMXMIW JSV GLMPHVIR HYVMRK Please bring a favorite dish, she said.
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Please bring a book to exchange, Club of White Stone. Activities
will include a luncheon, summer
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added Dixon.
fashions for men and women by
Weekends of Kilmarnock and a
raffle for gift baskets.
The event will take place at the
The Richard Henry Lee Chapter of the Sons of the Ameri- defend the Commonwealth, reported Bob Denton. Archival WCWS Clubhouse, 560 Chesacan Revolution will meet at 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 15, at records at the library may help document an ancestor’s mili- peake Drive, White Stone. Doors
Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, tary or public service during the war. Crew will describe the will open at 11 a.m. Guests may
availability and use of certain records to trace such histories.
remain for games. The fee is $25.
Irvington. Members and guests are invited.
Crew received a master’s in history from Old Dominion For reservations, contact Ginger
R. Thomas Crew, a senior reference archivist at the Library
of Virginia, will discuss “War of 1812: Records and Resources University and worked in the archival field at the General Dou- Philbrick at 435-3046. The deadglass MacArthur Memorial and the Mariner’s Museum prior line is June 5.
at the Library of Virginia.”
Early in that war, soldiers and sailors were called up to to joining the Library of Virginia in 1996.
Seniors club to
meet June 16
Pittman at the park
Reference archivist to discuss available War of 1812 records
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UPCOMING#ALENDAR
June
11 Thursday
%%, 8 p.m. De Sales Hall and
Kilmarnock UMC.
%P%RSR, 8 p.m. Kilmarnock
Baptist. 588-9224.
,IEXLWZMPPI*SVKI
&PEGOWQMXL+YMPH, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern.
580-3377.
&E]8SRIW&EVFIVWLST
'LSVYW, 7-8:30 p.m. St. Andrews
Presbyterian, Kilmarnock.
Rehearsals. New singers welcome.
+VMIJ7YTTSVX+VSYT, 2 p.m.
Henderson UMC, Callao.
:SPYRXIIVW2IIHIH, 8
a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/
Northumberland Habitat for
Humanity build a house. 435-3461,
or LNHabitat.org.
2SVXLIVR2IGO1EWXIV
+EVHIRIV´W,IPT(IWO, 9
a.m.-noon. 0ERGEWXIV:')3J½GI
462-5780.
3ZIVIEXIVW%RSR]QSYW,
11 a.m. to noon.Tappahannock
Memorial UMC, 345 Earl Street,
Tappahannock.
(YTPMGEXI&VMHKI, 1 p.m.
Woman’s Club of White Stone.
435-6207.
'ERGIV7YTTSVX+VSYT, 3
p.m. Bon Secours Rappahannock
General Hospital, Cancer Center
Oncology Conference Room,
Kilmarnock.
&ERH2MKLX, Sal’s Pizza, 456
North Main Street, Kilmarnock.
10% of all revenue generated on
Red Devil Band Night goes to the
Lancaster High School Band.
2SVXLYQFIVPERH&SEVH
SJ7YTIVZMWSVW, 5 p.m.
Northumberland Courts Building,
39 Judicial Place, Heathsville. Public
hearings: $36 million budget for
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property tax increase.
&IWXSJ:MVKMRME+EPE, 5-7
p.m. Rappahannock WestminsterCanterbury, 132 Lancaster
Drive, Irvington. Conversation,
camaraderie, food and drink.
Celebrating 30 years serving
the Northern Neck and Middle
Peninsula. $75. Mail payment to the
RW-C Foundation, 132 Lancaster
Drive, Irvington,VA 22480 by June
4, or call 438-4000.
3R8LI6MWI4IVJSVQIVW,
7-9 p.m.Willaby’s on the
Rappahannock, 327 Old Ferry
Road,White Stone. 435-0000.
-VZMRKXSR8S[R'SYRGMP, 7:30
TQ8S[R3J½GI7XIEQFSEX
Road, Irvington.
12 Friday
%%, noon.Trinity Episcopal,
Lancaster.
%%, 8 p.m. Calvary Baptist,
Kilmarnock.
%%, 8 p.m. St. Andrews
Presbyterian, Kilmarnock.
%P%RSR, noon. Bay Center for
Spiritual Development, 31 Noblett
Lane, Kilmarnock. 588-9224.
=EVH7EPI10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat
for Humanity, 460 Main Street,
Kilmarnock.
7YQQIV;IIOIRHW, 11 a.m.
Woman’s Club of White Stone, 560
Chesapeake Drive,White Stone.
Luncheon, summer fashions for
men and women by Weekends
SJ/MPQEVRSGOVEJ¾IJSVKMJX
baskets, followed by games. $25. By
reservation, 435-3046.
*PEK6IXMVIQIRX'IVIQSR],
3-4 p.m.Town Centre Property,
North Main Street, Kilmarnock.
Sponsors:Town of Kilmarnock and
U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 33. Bring
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them at Town Hall, 1 North Main
Street, Kilmarnock, prior to the
ceremony.
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,IEPIVW, 5:30-7:30
p.m. The Bay Center, 31 Noblett
Lane, Kilmarnock. Meet and mingle
with medical, psychological, spiritual,
legal providers. Refreshments.
Donations appreciated. RSVP
appreciated, 436-3191, or info@
bayspiritualdevelopment.com.
+VEGI
+PSVMI, 7 p.m. social
hour, 8 p.m. curtain. Lancaster
Players, 361 Chesapeake Drive,
White Stone. $20. Reserve seats at
lancasterplayers.org, or 435-3776.
0IKEG], 7–10 p.m.Willaby’s on
the Rappahannock, 327 Old Ferry
Road,White Stone. Rock. 4350000.
Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 33.
Enroll at winschwab@gmail.com,
or 703-635-4100.
-RHSSV=EVH7EPI, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Afton UMC, 5130 Hacks Neck
Road, Ophelia. Donations/proceeds
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projects.
Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Banes
Northern Neck Upholstery, 129
Northumberland Highway, Callao.
Sponsor: Marine Corps League of
the Northern Neck, Detachment
1062. 580-3808.
Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-noon. Urbanna
Baptist Church, 121 Watling Street,
Urbanna. Sponsor: “No Strings
Attached” Puppet Ministry. 7582720.
'EV;EWL, Kilmarnock Baptist
Church, 65 East Church Street,
/MPQEVRSGO8SFIRI½XQMWWMSRW
=EVH7EPI10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Lancaster/Northumberland Habitat
for Humanity, 460 Main Street,
Kilmarnock.
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10 a.m.-8 p.m. Belle Isle State Park,
1632 Belle Isle Road, Lancaster.
Make a crab pot workshop, 10
a.m., registration required, $30.
Water’s Edge Labrador Retriever
Demonstration, 1 p.m. Geocaching
101, 3 p.m. $6 per unit. Free Play
Fun & Games, 6 p.m. Picnic. Unless
otherwise noted, registration
recommended, 462-5030.
0ERGEWXIV,MKL7GLSSP
+VEHYEXMSR, 10 a.m. LHS
Gymnasium, 8815 Mary Ball Road,
Lancaster.
&SSO7MKRMRK, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Holiday Inn, 599 North Main
Street, Kilmarnock. Author:Yolanda
Gibson. 436-5470.
1MHHPI4IRMRWYPE%JVMGER
%QIVMGER+IRIEPSKMGEP
%RH,MWXSVMGEP7SGMIX]3J
:MVKMRME, 11 a.m. Essex Public
Library, 117 North Church Lane,
Tappahannock.Topic: DNA testing.
758-5163.
'IPIFVEXMSR3J'SQQYRMX]
,IVSIW0YRGLISR, 1 p.m.
Callao Rescue Squad, 1348
Northumberland Highway, Callao.
Sponsor: Northumberland
County Chapter, American
Red Cross. Honorees: First
responders. Purchase tickets
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Northumberland Family YMCA,
6348 Northumberland Highway,
Heathsville.
2SVXLIVR2IGO%RKPIVW
'PYF, 7 p.m. Lancaster Community
Library, 235 School Street,
Kilmarnock. All members and
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Membership information and
tournament rules can be found
at northernneckanglersclub.
wordpress.com.
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+PSVMI, 7 p.m. social
hour, 8 p.m. curtain. Lancaster
Players, 361 Chesapeake Drive,
White Stone. $20. Reserve seats at
lancasterplayers.org, or 435-3776.
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1G-RX]VI, 6 p.m. Music by the
River, Belle Isle State Park, 1632
Belle Isle Road, Lancaster. $4
parking fee. Southern soul, blues,
rock. 462-5030.
&EVVEGYHEW, 7 p.m. Pelicans at
the Point, 40 Windjammer Lane,
White Stone. 435-8915.
4VI*EXLIV´W(E](ERGI,
9 p.m.-1 a.m. Northumberland
County Community Center
Organization Building, 679 Browns
Store Road, Browns Store. DJ
Nutcracker. Light refreshments.
BYOB. $10 at the door, or advance
tickets. Call 577-3414, or 480-0369.
14 Sunday
Flag Day
%%, 7:30 p.m.White Stone UMC.
%%, 5:30 p.m. Henderson UMC.
4ERGEOI&VIEOJEWX, 8-9:30
a.m. Kilmarnock Baptist Church, 65
East Church Street, Kilmarnock.To
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;MHS[IH4IVWSRW+VSYT,
after church. Crazy Crab, 902 Main
Street, Reedville.
+VEGI
+PSVMI, 2 p.m. social
hour, 3 p.m. curtain. Lancaster
Players, 361 Chesapeake Drive,
White Stone. $20. Reserve seats at
lancasterplayers.org, or 435-3776.
1IQSV]0ERI'EV'PYF, 3
p.m. meeting, 4 p.m. cruise-in. Boys
and Girls Club of the Northern
Neck, 517 North Main Street.
Kilmarnock. All collector vehicles
welcome. 435-6171.
4EX1SSVI, 5-8 p.m. KC’s Crabs
%%, 8 p.m. Irvington Baptist.
& Cues, 10428 Jessie Ball DuPont
%%, 8 p.m. Heathsville UMC.
Memorial Highway, Kilmarnock.
%%, 8 p.m. Henderson UMC.
435-7665.
,IEXLWZMPPI*SVKI
&EGGEPEYVIEXI7IVZMGI,
&PEGOWQMXL+YMPH, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern. 6 p.m. Northumberland High
School Auditorium, 201 Academic
580-3377.
8EZIVR7TMRRIVW
;IEZIVW, Lane, Claraville. NHS Class of
2015. Sponsor: Northumberland
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Rice’s Hotel/
Ministerial Association. Speaker:
Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 Monument
Place, Heathsville. Studio and store Rev. Kornel Kiss.
open. 435-2414.
:MVKMRME&SEXMRK7EJIX]
%%, noon. Palmer Hall.
'PEWW, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Lancaster
%%TQ*EMV½IPHW&ETXMWX
Community Library, 235 School
%P%RSR%*+ 8 p.m.
Street, Kilmarnock. Sponsor: U.S.
13 Saturday
15 Monday
Kilmarnock UMC.
;IMKLX;EXGLIVW, 5:30 p.m. St.
Andrews Presbyterian, Kilmarnock.
:IXIVERW´'EJI, 9 a.m.-noon.
84 Main Street,Warsaw. Wounded
Warrior Program welcomes all
veterans from all branches of
service for coffee, conversation and
camaraderie.
6IEH8S6L]XLQ, 9 a.m.
Lancaster Community Library, 235
School Street, Kilmarnock. 4351729.
,MWXSV]PERH'SQQYRMX]
;SVOWLST, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Lancaster Woman’s Club, 16
Mary Ball Place, Lancaster. Crafts,
projects. Bring a bag lunch and a
drink, New members welcome.
&EF]KEVXIR7XSV]XMQI, 10:30
a.m. Lancaster Community Library,
235 School Street, Kilmarnock.
Ages 6 months-2 years.435-1729.
6MGLEVH,IRV]0II'LETXIV
7%6, 11:30 a.m. Rappahannock
Westminster-Canterbury, 132
Lancaster Drive, Irvington. Speaker:
R.Thomas Crew.
0'0&SSO'PYF, 2:30 p.m.
Lancaster Community Library, 235
School Street, Kilmarnock. Book:
The Boys in the Boat. 435-1729.
2%1-1MH8MHI[EXIV
*EQMP]7YTTSVX+VSYT, 7
p.m. Urbanna Baptist Church, 121
Watling Street, Urbanna. 684-1480.
/MPQEVRSGO8S[R'SYRGMP,
7 p.m.Town Hall, 1 North Main
Street, Kilmarnock.
Second reading and adoption of
proposed $3.6 million budget.
16 Tuesday
%P%RSR%*+ 4:30 p.m.
Kilmarnock Baptist.
%%, 7 and 8 p.m. Palmer Hall.%%,
7 p.m. St. Mary’s White Chapel
Episcopal. %0%232, 7:30
p.m. Lower UMC. 776-9799.
/MPQEVRSGO
(MWXVMGX4MTI
&ERH, 7 p.m. Campbell Memorial
Presbyterian,Weems. 462-7125.
,IEXLWZMPPI*SVKI
&PEGOWQMXL+YMPH, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern.
580-3377.
3ZIVIEXIVW
%RSR]QSYW, 4 p.m. St. Andrews
Presbyterian, 435 East Church
Street, Kilmarnock.%TLEWME
+VSYT, 11 a.m. Bon Secours
Rappahannock General Hospital
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Center, 43 William B. Graham
Court, Kilmarnock. $40 per month,
or $10 per session. 435-8501.
*PSVEP(IWMKR0YRGLISR
11:30 a.m. Indian Creek Yacht and
Country Club, 326 Club Drive,
Kilmarnock. Sponsor: Kilmarnock
Garden Club. Presenter: A.Virgil
Winslow. Social period, followed
by luncheon and presentation.
$28. Purchase tickets at 436-1404.
:SPYRXIIVW2IIHIH, 8
a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/
Northumberland Habitat
for Humanity build a house.
435-3461, or LNHabitat.org.
2SVXLIVR2IGO1EWXIV
+EVHIRIV´W,IPT(IWO, 9
a.m.-noon. Northumberland
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(YTPMGEXI&VMHKI, 1 p.m.
Lancaster Woman’s Club. 435-6207.
'SQTYXIV8VEMRMRK, 1:30
p.m. Northumberland Public
Library, 7204 Northumberland
Highway, Heathsville. Kindle
and tablet instruction. 5805051.1MHHPI4IRMRWYPE
2SVXLIVR2IGO'SQQYRMX]
7IVZMGIW&SEVH, 3 p.m.
Woodland Pointe Apartments,
6019 Dixon Lane, Gloucester.
2YVXYVMRK4EVIRXMRK
6:30-8:30 p.m. Mental Health/
Substance Abuse Clinical
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Tidewater Trail, Saluda. Ongoing
program Pre-registration required.
$20 handbook plus $20 per
person, per session. 642-5402.
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'SQQMWWMSR, 7 p.m. Old
Courthouse, 72 Monument Place,
Heathsville.
17 Wednesday
%%, 8 p.m.Trinity Episcopal,
Lancaster.
%%noon.Women’s meeting,
Irvington UMC.
/M[ERMW'PYF, 7:30 a.m. St.
Andrews Presbyterian, Kilmarnock.
6SXEV]&VIEOJEWX'PYF, 7:30
a.m. Lee’s Restaurant, Kilmarnock.
6SXEV]'PYF for Kilmarnock,
Irvington and White Stone, 12:30
p.m. Rappahannock WestminsterCanterbury.
8EZIVR7TMRRIVW
;IEZIVW,
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Rice’s Hotel/
Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 Monument
Place, Heathsville. Studio and store
open. 435-2414.
7XSV]XMQI, 10:30 a.m. Lancaster
Community Library, 235 School
Street, Kilmarnock. Preschoolers.
435-1729.
&YVKIV&IRI½X, 3-10 p.m.
Northern Neck Burger, 62
Irvington Road, Kilmarnock.
Kilmarnock UMC fundraiser to
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United Methodist Conference
project.
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4:30-6 p.m. Steamboat Era Museum,
156 King Carter Drive, Irvington.
$25. Reservations, 438-6888, or
steamboateramuseum.org.
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;IMKLX, 6 p.m. Rappahannock
Westminster-Canterbury, 132
Lancaster Drive, Irvington. Board
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Ronald Flora, Ph.D. $95, includes
reinforcement CD. Pre-registration
not required.
7EPX](E[KW;MXL*EMXL,
6 p.m. grounds open for picnics,
7 p.m. concert. Grace Episcopal
Church, 303 South Main Street,
Kilmarnock. Bring chairs or
blankets.
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7QSOMRK, 6 p.m. Rappahannock
Westminster-Canterbury, 132
Lancaster Drive, Irvington. Board
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Ronald Flora, Ph.D. $95, includes
reinforcement CD. Pre-registration
not required.
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(MWXVMGX&SEVH, 6:30 p.m.
Northern Neck Planning District
Commission Conference Room,
457 Main Street Warsaw. 313-9102,
ext 101.
3TIR1MG2MKLX, 6:30-9 p.m.
Northern Neck Burger Company,
62 Irvington Road, Kilmarnock.
/EVESOI 7 p.m. KC’s Crabs &
Cues, 10428 Jessie Ball duPont
Memorial Highway, Kilmarnock.
435-7665.
18 Thursday
%%, 8 p.m. De Sales Hall and
Kilmarnock UMC.
%P%RSR, 8 p.m. Kilmarnock
Baptist. 588-9224.
,IEXLWZMPPI*SVKI
&PEGOWQMXL+YMPH, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern.
580-3377.
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'LSVYW, 7-8:30 p.m. St. Andrews
Presbyterian, Kilmarnock.
Rehearsals. New singers welcome.
+VMIJ7YTTSVX+VSYT, 2 p.m.
Henderson UMC, Callao.
:SPYRXIIVW2IIHIH, 8
a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/
Northumberland Habitat for
Humanity build a house. 435-3461,
or LNHabitat.org.
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a.m.-noon. 0ERGEWXIV:')3J½GI
462-5780.
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11 a.m. to noon.Tappahannock
Memorial UMC, 345 Earl Street,
Tappahannock.
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7SGMIX] 11:30 a.m. Pilot House
Restaurant, 2737 Greys Point Road,
Topping. Speaker:Thomas Culbert.
Topic: Pan Africa.
2SVXLYQFIVPERH
7YTIVZMWSVW, 7 a.m. County
%HQMRMWXVEXSV´W3J½GIMRXLI3PH
Courthouse, 72 Monument Place,
Heathsville. Budget adoption
session.
6ETTEXSQEG;VMXIVW
'VMXMUYI+VSYT 1-3 p.m. Java
Jacks Cafe, 504 South Church Lane,
Tappahannock.
(YTPMGEXI&VMHKI, 1 p.m.
Woman’s Club of White Stone.
435-6207.
7MT2'VIEXI7IVMIW'SPPEKI
/MGO3JJ, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Rappahannock Art League, Studio
Gallery, 19 North Main Street,
Kilmarnock. Instructor: Diana
Jamison. No experience necessary.
For fees and registration, call 4369309.
0ERGEWXIV7YTIVZMWSVW, 7 p.m.
County Administration Building,
8311 Mary Ball Road. Public
hearing: Proposed $29.7 million
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16, proposed real property tax rate
increase of 4 cents, and proposed
reduction of boat tax.
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'SQQMWWMSR, 7 p.m. Courts
Building, 220 Judicial Place,
Heathsville. Public hearing: brewery/
microbrewery/distillery.
3R8LI6MWI4IVJSVQIVW, 7-9
p.m.Willaby’s on the Rappahannock,
327 Old Ferry Road,White Stone.
435-0000.
donk’s
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40th Anniversary
Show
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Sat., June 20th - 8 p.m.
FYI
River Market
Homemade
Key Lime Pie
White Stone 435-1725
June 11, 2015
Rappahannock Record
Kilmarnock,VA
Your guide to the most delicious food
& tastiest treats in the
Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula.
CHESAPEAKE CLUB AND
TERR AC E LOU NG E AT TH E
TIDES INN:
It’s the views. It’s the relaxing terrace. It’s the variety of dining options, light fare, happy hour small
plates, craft beers, wine flights and
award-winning wine list.
Open daily for breakfast, lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch. For reservations, 804-438-4489. www.
tidesinn.com for sample menus
and dining events.
CORNER BAR & GRILL:
Located in Uptown Lively corner
of Rt 3 and Rt 201. Home of the
½lb Black Angus Burger, no filler
Crab Cake and Thursday Night
Shrimp Special. Casual Dining
& Take Outs available. 462-0110
Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm, Fri & Sat
11am-1am.
THE GOLDEN EAGLE GRILL
AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE GOLF
CLUB:
Casual lunch under the “French
Quarter ceiling fans” or al fresco on
the porch, featuring locally sourced
seafood, salads and sandwiches.
Perfect for private dinner parties/
family gatherings and wedding
rehearsal dinners. Open for
lunch daily 11am to 3pm, except
Tuesdays.
Call Gayle or Don Nelson at 4386740, 364 Clubhouse Rd, Irvington,
VA 22480.
KILMARNOCK INN:
Sunday Brunch 11 - 2, Open 7
days a week. All American brunch
buffet and home of the Bloody
Mary Meal! Classic Dining grilled filet mignon, handmade
crab cakes, crisp rock fish, black
Angus burgers, with gluten free
and vegetarian options. Entrees
with a modern flair, yummy,
popular
dining.
Homemade
desserts. Like us on Facebook.
com/kilmarnockinn to see our
daily lunch specials. A Growing
Kilmarnock Tradition. 34 East
Church St., Kilmarnock, 804-4350034, www.kilmarnockinn.com.
Call 435-1701 to join the
Record’s Dining Guide
KING CARTER CAFÉ AT KING
CARTER GOLF CLUB:
The best golf club on the
Northern Neck also has the best
lunch on the Northern Neck!
Open for lunch 7 days a week
from 11:00am-2:00pm (closed
on Mondays during the winter.)
Enjoy a few of our favorites such
as our Mulligan Salad, Chicken
or Steak Wraps, King Carter
Burger or our Classic BLT loaded
with crispy bacon. Our Café is
the perfect place for your next
meeting, lunch outing, or private
party.
Like us on Facebook
and follow us on Twitter @
kingcartergolf for daily updates.
Call Jeff Crabbe at 435-7843, 480
Old St. Johns Road, Irvington, VA
22480.
LEE’S RESTAURANT:
Hometown cooking and atmosphere in a popular downtown
Kilmarnock tradition. Full menu,
fresh local seafood in season,
homemade pies made daily.
(B,L,D) Main St. Kilmarnock,
435-1255.
NATE’S TRICK DOG CAFE:
Wonderful little restaurant full
of music and laughter with extraordinary food located in the
“Shops at Trick Dog” in the quaint
watertown of Irvington. Open
Tues.-Sat. 5pm until closing. Dinner 5pm to 9:30pm. Reservations
suggested. 4357 Irvington Road
804-438-6363.
RAPPAHANNOCK GRILL:
Open 7 days a week. Offering
a fresh American Menu which
features the freshest local seafood,
prime cut steaks, great burgers
and fries as well as daily specials.
Carry out available. Live Music
Wednesday Nights. Great Food
and Fun with Friends. 37 N Main St.
435-5152 rappahannockgrill.com
SAL’S PIZZA:
Pizza, subs, pasta, burgers, beer,
wine, and more. Large parties
welcome. Tuesday 4-10pm, Wed.Thurs. & Sunday 11am-10pm, Fri.
& Sat. 11am -11pm, closed Mondays. 456 N. Main St. 435-6770.
Find us on Facebook!
RRecord.com
JUST A FEW TICKETS REMAIN!
Tea with
Emily Dickinson
with
Julia Tilley and Jane Tims
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$25. Seating is Limited
$2
For more information and to reserve
a seat call 804.438.6888 or visit
steamboateramuseum.org
A CULINARY EXPERIENCE FOUND NO WHERE ELSE
The Dog and Oyster Vineyard and Byrd’s Seafood
Nationally Acclaimed Local Wine
paired with Local Oysters
and other Seasonal Seafood Specialties
Soft Shell Crabs This Weekend!
Windmill Point and Kellum Oysters
The Dog and Oyster’s Oyster White and Pearl
LUNCH every weekend
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“As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint
metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the
sea taste and the succulent texture, and as I drank their cold liquid
from each shell and washed it down with the crisp taste of the wine,
I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans.”
Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast
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Patrons Gala slated at the Studio Gallery
Tickets are still available for the Rappahannock
Art League’s ninth annual
Patrons Gala. The event will
be held at 4 p.m. June 28 at
the Studio Gallery, 19 North
Main Street, Kilmarnock.
In addition to enjoying
a wine and hors d’oeuvres
party, every ticket holder is
guaranteed to go home with a
piece of art valued at greater
than $100, said chairman
Lella Lee Edwards.
Members and patrons have
donated over 75 and counting works of art, either their
own or by another artist.
These paintings, photography, wood, ceramics and
jewelry are judged to be
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Summer reading
program to start
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Faron Hamblin to open
Morattico Waterfront
Museum’s concert series
Country music performer
Faron Hamblin will launch
the summer concert series at
Morattico Waterfront Museum,
6584 Morattico Road, Morattico, from 5 to 7 p.m. June 27
in the James A. Vick Pavilion.
The programs in June, July
and August will offer three
distinctive groups performing
traditional American music,
according to Mary Byrd
Martin.
Tickets at $10, or $25 for
all three concerts. To purchase
tickets, contact Linda Beck at
462-6284, or Lbeck2011@
live.com. A cash bar will be
available and guests may purchase a burger or hot dog, soda
and chips for $5.
On July 25, the Tara Mills
Band will take the stage with
bluegrass
selections.
On
August 29, MSG: Acoustic
Blues Trio will return.
The series is sponsored by
the museum’s Property Purchase Capital Campaign. Performances are made possible
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in part by a grant from the Rappahannock Foundation for the
Arts and donations from the
Bank of Lancaster, B.H. Baird
Insurance Agency, Currie
Funeral Home and Pritchard
and Fallin.
Sessions to address
mental health issues
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Lancaster/Northumberland
Habitat for Humanity will hold
a yard sale featuring items for
use in home building, remodeling or repair. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. June 12 and 13 at 460
North Main Street, Kilmarnock.
To donate, contact Bob
Kammerer, 296-0853, or call
office manager Lauren Henry,
435-3461, or lauren@lnhabitat.org.
■7YQQIVGSRGIVXW
Grace Episcopal Church, 303
South Main Street, Kilmarnock,
will host a free concert featuring Salty Dawgs with Faith on
Wednesday, June 17. Folks are
invited to bring their lawn chairs
and picnic dinners at 6 p.m. to
the lawn south of the church. An
hour-long concert will begin at 7
p.m.
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The Steamboat Era Museum,
156 King Carter Drive, Irvington, will host an English tea
with Emily Dickinson from
4:30 to 6 p.m. June 17. Actress
Julia Tilley will discuss Dickinson’s life including her love of
nature, struggle to be published
and her love life and romances.
Tickets are $25. For reservations, contact the museum at
438-6888, or steamboateramuseum.org.
Barracudas
804-435-8915
Lee Andersen
Tulip & More
Chalet Flax
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The Friends of the Rappahannock will host a boating trip
on the Rappahannock River
from 8 a.m. to noon on June
13, to gain an understanding of
the challenges of a waterman.
Bring plenty of water, a snack
and sunscreen. Minimum age
is 12 years.
The fee is $75 for individuals, $225 for families
($60/$180 for members). The
boat will leave from 2899
Simonson Road, Farnham. Preregister at riverfriends.org, or
■;EVXMQII\LMFMX
The Kilmarnock Museum, 443-3448.
76 North Main Street, Kilmarnock, will feature a military ■6EMRFEVVIPW
The Northern Neck Master
display through June. The
exhibit will include artifacts Gardeners will hold a Rain
from several war-time eras Barrel Workshop from 10 a.m. to
with most of the focus on noon June 13 at Menokin, 4037
Menokin Road, Warsaw.
World War II.
Participants will take home rain
The museum also has added
several new exhibits and arti- barrels they construct at the workcles. The museum is open from shop at a cost of $50 each. All
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays, parts and tools will be provided.
Fridays and Saturdays and by
calling 296-0930.
DJ/Karaoke
Cut Loose
Edwards.
ticketholders in the order
At the gala, these works that their ticket stub is
are then selected by the drawn. The number of tick-
AREA EVENTS
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Mid-Tidewater Chapter recently announced an upcoming series.
“What is a Crisis Intervention Team?’ and “What is the Recovery Assessment and Support Center?” will be covered and geared
toward different audiences, reported Denise LaRue.
A session on how these services affect adults with mental illness will be presented at noon June 24 at the Gloucester County
Public Library main branch, 6920 Main Street, Gloucester.
A session targeting families, caregivers, healthcare providers
and others who have to call for help with mental health, dementia
or Alzheimer’s issues will be held at 7 p.m. July 20 at Urbanna
Baptist Church, 121 Watling Street, Urbanna.
Members of the community are urged to attend either or both
presentations, said LaRue. For directions, call 684-1480, or ■*PSVEPHIWMKR
email namimidtidewater@gmail.com.
The Kilmarnock Garden
Club will hold a luncheon and
floral design program June 16 at
Indian Creek Yacht and Country
&RIDAY*UNE
Club, 326 Club Drive, Kilmarnock. A social time will begin at
MIDNIGHTs.OCOVER
11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at
noon and the floral design program at 1 p.m., presented by A.
3ATURDAY*UNE
Virgil Winslow, owner of Smith
PMMIDNIGHTsCOVER Floragift in Hampton.
Club members will display
Open Friday - Sunday 11 am - closing
floral exhibits to “showcase” its
focus on horticulture and floral
Seafood tiki bar menu
design. The fee is $28. To pur"EERs7INEs-IXED"EVERAGES
chase tickets, call 436-1404.
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ets sold will not exceed the
number of artworks that are
available, so everyone with a
ticket will be able to choose
a piece of art, she said.
There also will be a silent
auction of donated artwork.
Original art contributed
for the gala will be displayed
at the Studio Gallery Exhibit
Room through June 28.
Patrons are advised to come
in to view the art ahead of
time to select favorites since
the drawing goes quickly,
said Edwards.
Purchase a ticket at the
gallery. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through
Saturdays. The event contributes to the Rappahannock Art League’s numerous
community programs.
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There will be a free screening of “Rappahannock” at 7
p.m. June 20 at the Morattico
Waterfront Museum’s James A.
Vick Pavilion, 6584 Morattico
Road, Morattico.
The 45-minute film explores
the history and ecology of the
Rappahannock River. Volunteers will have cookies and
lemonade available. Visitors
with picnic baskets are welcome.
■0YRGLXSKS
The Sharon Baptist Church
Fall Festival Committee will
sponsor a lunch to go at 11 a.m.
June 28 at the church, 1413
Lumberlost Road, Weems.
The menu will include fried
chicken, pig feet, potato salad,
green beans and dessert. Contact Katie Chewning, 4362605, or Geraldine Avery, 4362471.
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The St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Church BBQ & Bluegrass will
be held from 4:30 to 8 p.m. June
20 at Historic Roanoke Farm,
6108 Northumberland Highway, Heathsville. Red Light
Rodeo and the River City Band
will provide the bluegrass. The
menu will include pork barbecue, hot dogs, beans, slaw,
desserts and soft drinks. Adult
beverages will be available.
Advance tickets are $25
and may be purchased at bbq.
ststephensheathsville.org, in
Kilmarnock at Bank of Lancaster main branch; Heathsville at EVB and St. Stephen’s
Thrift Shop; Burgess at Essex
Bank; and Callao at Essex
Bank. Tickets at the gate will
be $30. Children younger than
age 12 will be admitted free.
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Discount tickets for the 25th anniversary KIWS Rotary Club
Bay Seafood Festival will be available through June 15 for $45.
After June 15, the fee goes up $5 per ticket.
The festival will be held September 11 at Camp Kekoka, 1083
Boys Camp Road, Kilmarnock. No tickets will be sold at the
gate. Purchase tickets at 800-777-9717, or kiwsrotary.com.
The Kilmarnock Inn now serving:
Homemade creamy grits
and the best shrimp and grits in Virginia!
Home of the Bloody Mary Meal!
Relax and Enjoy a Growing Tradition
Buy any one breakfast entreé and get a second free!!*
*Monday-Wednesday
Through the month of June
*Coupon must be redeemed at the
time of purchase. The lesser priced
meal will be discounted.
www.kilmarnockinn.com
804-435-0034s%AST#HURCH3Ts+ILMARNOCK
Kilmarnock
Garden Club Presents
The
“Summer Happenings”
Luncheon and Floral Design Program
Featuring Floral Designer
Virgil Wilson
When: June 16, 2015
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Cost: $28
Reservations: Required
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To list your church, call 435-1701.
ANGLICAN
򐂰All Saints Anglican
48 New Street, Saluda
757-374-6724; Rev. Jeff Johnson
7YRHE].YRI
10 a.m.,Adult Bible Study
11 a.m.,Worship/Holy
Communion Weekly
򐂰Holy Redeemer Anglican
11264 Kings Highway
Montross,VA 22520
Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner
804-493-7407
1928 BCP 1940 Hymnal
Traditional Anglican Faith
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11 a.m., Holy Communion
򐂰Light of Christ Anglican
formerly St. Stephens Anglican
meets at 3585 Courthouse Rd.
Heathsville; 804-580-4555;
The Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar;
www.lightofchristva.org
7YRHE].YRI:
9 a.m., Bible Study
10 a.m.,Worship Service
9:45 a.m., Nursery available
8YIWHE].YRI:
7 p.m., Bible Study
BAPTIST
򐂰Abiding Faith Baptist
83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock
Rev. Dr. Barbara L. Cain
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5 p.m., Sunday School
6:30 p.m.,Worship
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4-6 p.m., Intercessory Prayer Line
at 435-8742
򐂰Corrottoman Baptist
48 Ottoman Ferry Road,
Ottoman; 462-5674
Rev. David C. Cromer
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9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
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5:30 p.m.,Youth Discipleship
6 p.m., Family Dinner/Fellowship
7 p.m., Adult Bible Study
Cherub Choir
򐂰Fairfields Baptist
15213 Northumberland Hwy.,
Burgess; 453-3530
7YRHE].YRI
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship Service
Nursery Provided
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5:30 p.m., Dinner/Fellowship
6 p.m., Adult Bible Study/Kids
for Christ
򐂰Fairport Baptist
2395 Fairport Road, Reedville;
453-3235; Rev. Neale Schools
www.fairportchurch.org
7YRHE].YRI
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
trinitylancasterva.org
The Rev.Torrence M. Harman
7YRHE].YRI
9:30 a.m.,Third Sunday after Pentecost, Holy Eucharist with The
Rev. Jen Kimball preaching
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7 p.m., Bible Study & Prayer
Pray for Churches Everywhere
򐂰Irvington Baptist
53 King Carter Drive, Irvington;
438-6971; Rev. John Howard
Farmer
7YRHE].YRI
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
10 a.m., Bible Classes
11 a.m.,Worship
;IHRIWHE].YRI
7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing
򐂰Wicomico Parish
5191 Jessie Ball duPont Highway,
Wicomico Church; 580-6445;
Rector The Rev. James H. Silcox Jr.
7YRHE].YRI
8 a.m., Holy Communion, Rite II
Breakfast
10 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite II
11 a.m., Coffee Hour
򐂰Kilmarnock Baptist
65 East Church St. Kilmarnock;
435-1703, Dr. Matthew Tennant
7YRHE].YRI
9 a.m.,Worship Service
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship Service
;IHRIWHE].YRI
6 p.m.,Worship on Wednesday
6:30 p.m., Fellowship Dinner
7:15 p.m., Choir Rehearsal
򐂰Lebanon Baptist
Rev. Carlton Milstead, Pastor
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9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
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10 a.m., Sunday School
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9:45 a.m.,Worship
򐂰Mt. Olive Baptist
6749 Jesse Dupont Mem. Hwy.
Wicomico Church; 804-435-3725
Rev. Dr.Tyron Williams
email: mountolivebc@
va.metrocast.net
7YRHE].YRI
8 a.m.,Worship
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
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7 p.m., Hour of Power
򐂰Queen Esther Baptist
7228 River Road, Lancaster;
462-7780, Rev. James E. Smith
7YRHE].YRI
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
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7 p.m., Bible Study
򐂰Sharon Baptist
1413 Lumberlost Road, Weems;
438-6659; Rev. Dale S. Bunns
7YRHE].YRI
9:30 a.m., Sunday School Power
Hour
11 a.m., Morning Worship
;IHRIWHE].YRI
2 p.m., A Day in the Word Bible
Study
7 p.m., Evening Bible Study
򐂰White Stone Baptist
517 Chesapeake Drive
White Stone; 435-1413
Dr. M. S.“Jeff” Shanaberger,
Pastor wsbc11@verizon.net
7YRHE].YRI
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
LUTHERAN
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Kilmarnock; 435-1285
The Rev. David H. May
The Rev. Megan Limburg
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8 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite I, at
Historic Christ Church
10 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite II, at
Grace Church, Kilmarnock
11 a.m.,Worship
Nursery Provided-Ages 0-4
.YRIVBS
5:15 p.m.VBS Dinner
6-8 p.m.,VBS
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1-3 p.m., Food Pantry Open
򐂰Willie Chapel Baptist
510 Merry Point Road;
462-5500, Rev. Rose Curry
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8:45 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m.,Worship
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4 p.m., Senior Bible Study
7 p.m., Bible Study
򐂰St. Mary’s Episcopal
3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton;
Rev. Sandi Mizirl; 453-6712
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7:30 p.m., Free Movie
7YRHE].YRI
11 a.m.,Worship
St. Mary’s Thrift Shop
108 Fairport Rd.
Open Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
CATHOLIC
򐂰St. Paul’s Catholic
Intersection of Tavern Run Rd. &
Nomini Hall Rd., Hague
472-3090; saintpaulhague.com
7EXYVHE].YRI
5 p.m.,Vigill Mass
7YRHE].YRI
7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m., Mass
Noon, Spanish Mass
8:30 a.m., Daily Mass
Mon,Tue,Wed, Fri, Sat
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4:15-4:45 p.m., Saturday
8:15 to 8:45 a.m., Sunday
򐂰St. Mary’s
Whitechapel Episcopal
5940 White Chapel Road,
Lancaster, 462-5908;
Rev.Torrence M. Harman
priestsmwc@aol.com
7YRHE].YRI
11:15 a.m., 3rd Sunday after
Pentecost, Holy Eucharist
򐂰St. Stephen’s Episcopal
EPISCOPAL
6807 Northumberland Hwy.
724-4238; Rev. Lucia Lloyd
ststephensheathsville.org
7YRHE].YRI
8:15 a.m., Choir Practice
9 a.m., Holy Eucharist
10 a.m. Coffee Hour
1SRHE].YRI
11 a.m., Northumberland
Homemakers
8YIWHE].YRI
6 p.m., Boy Scouts
;IHRIWHE].YRI
Noon Day Prayer
12:15 p.m., Out to Lunch Bunch
2 p.m., Hal White’s Book Club
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Noon, Bridge
򐂰Grace Episcopal
򐂰Trinity Episcopal
CHURCH OF GOD
򐂰Tibitha Church of God
P. 0. Box 167, 991 Fleeton Road,
Reedville,VA. 22539
453-4972, Rev. Steven P. Hency
www.tibitha.net
7YRHE].YRI
10 a.m.,Worship
11:15 a.m., Sunday School
6 p.m., Sunday Evening
;IHRIWHE].YRI
7 p.m., Bible Study
303 South Main Street,
8484 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster;
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83 Bluff Point Rd., 435-6650
admin@livingwaterchapel.org
7YRHE].YRI
Sunday School on summer recess
10 a.m., Worship Service
METHODIST
򐂰Afton UMC
5130 Hacks Neck Road, Ophelia;
453-3770; Rev. Moses Min
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10 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship Service
򐂰Bluff Point UMC
Bluff Point Road
Rev. Jack Bailey - 436-4071
7YRHE].YRI
11:30 a.m.,Worship Service
Fellowship to follow.
Clarence Jones, Pastor
438-5393/435-1777:
7YRHE].YRI
7:30 a.m., Radio Broadcast,
101.7 FM
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
;IHRIWHE].YRI
7:30 p.m.,Worship
򐂰Rehoboth UMC
98 N. Main St., Kilmarnock
7YRHE].YRI
10:30 a.m., Service/Sunday School
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7:30 p.m.,Testimony Mtg.
Reading Room open Tues,Thurs.
& Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
126 Shiloh School Rd.,
Kilmarnock 580-9723
Rev. Donna Blythe
7YRHE].YRI
9 a.m.,Worship
10 a..m., Fellowship Time
118 Methodist Church Road,
White Stone; 435-3555
Rev. Bryan McClain
whitestoneumc.org
7YRHE].YRI
9:30 a.m., Bible Study
11 a.m.,Worship
Noon, SPPR Meeting
7:30 p.m., AA Mtg.
8YIWHE].YRI
7 p.m., Council
;IHRIWHE].YRI
8:30 a.m., Fellowship Breakfast at
Lee’s Restaurant
1 p.m., Friendship & Fun
8LYVWHE].YRI
10 a.m., Bible Study
12:30p.m., Lunch Bunch
7 p.m., Choir Practice
PRESBYTERIAN
򐂰Campbell
򐂰Fairfields UMC
14741 Northumberland Highway,
Burgess; 453-3770
Pastor Moses Min
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9:25 a.m.,Worship
;IHRIWHE].YRI
7 p.m., Choir Practice
򐂰Heathsville UMC
39 Courthouse Road, Heathsville;
580-3630; Rev. Rebecca L. Minor
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6 p.m., Fellowship/Game night
7YRHE].YRI
10 a.m.,Worship/Communion
Nursery Available
;IHRIWHE].YRI
6:30 p.m., Bible Study
򐂰Irvington UMC
26 King Carter Drive, Irvington;
438-6800;A. Ray Massie, Pastor
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9:45 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
򐂰Kilmarnock UMC
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
1SRHE].YRI
5:30 p.m, Clothes Bank
8 p.m.,ACOA
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6 p.m., Handbells
7:30 p.m., Choir
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8 p.m.,AA
򐂰White Stone UMC
򐂰Living Water
89 East Church Street,
Kilmarnock, 435-1797; Rev.
Penny Cory
(Elevator access)
7YRHE].YRI
8:30 a.m.,Worship
June 11, 2015
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Kilmarnock,VA
Memorial Presbyterian
3712 Weems Rd.,Weems
438-6875; campbellchurch.net
The Rev.W. Clay Macaulay
7YRHE].YRI
Guest Preacher Rev. Karen
Stanley
9 a.m., Service of Praise
10 a.m., Sunday School
11 a.m.,Worship
Noon, Fellowship
1SRHE].YRI
8 a,m., Men’s Prayer Group
10:20 a.m., Men’s Golf @ Golden
Eagle Golf Course
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7 p.m., Kilmarnock Pipers
򐂰St. Andrews Presbyterian
435 East Church Street,
Kilmarnock; 435-3948
Rev. Dr.Thomas R. Coye
Rev. Dr. Judith E.Thomson
saintandrewspc.org
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8 a.m.,Weekenders Worship
10 a.m., Worship
OTHER
DENOMINATI0NS
򐂰Christian Science Society
򐂰Historic White Marsh
Church
11040 Mary Ball Rd., Brookvale
543-8861, Rev. Hall
462-7908, Rev.Talley
7YRHE].YRI
11 a.m.,Worship
8LYVWHE].YRI
7 p.m.,Time of Praise
򐂰New Life Community
Church
At Bluff Point United Methodist
436-6498; Pastor C. Richard Lynn
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9 a.m.,Worship Service
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6 p.m., Fellowship dinner
7 p.m., Bible Study
򐂰Northern Neck Religious
Society of Friends (Quakers)
580-4505; David Scarbrough
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10 a.m., Silent Worship
11 a.m., Discussion
Noon, Social Fellowship
򐂰Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of the
Rappahannock
366 James Wharf Road
White Stone 758-4790;
uufrappahannock.uua.org
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10:30 a.m., Fellowship Service
Speaker: Donna Sequeira
“The Y’all in UUism”
򐂰White Stone
Church of the Nazarene
57 Whisk Drive,White Stone
435-9886;
Sr. Pastor, Jimmy Jackson
www.whitestonechurch.com
7YRHE].YRI
8:30 & 9 a.m.,Adult Bible Studies
9:45 a.m.,Worship, Kids Worship
Nursery
6 p.m., Small groups for grades
5-6 and 7-12
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group opportunities
򐂰Calvary Pentecostal
781 John’s Neck Road,Weems
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Funeral Home
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CHURCH NOTES
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The Puppet Ministry of
Urbanna Baptist Church will hold
a yard sale from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, June 13, at the church,
121 Watling Street, Urbanna.
Items include antique and high
end furniture, small appliances,
original art and prints.
Proceeds will help fund its
summer mission trip to Virginia’s Eastern Shore, where the
team will minister to migrant
farm workers and their children
through outreach and relationship building. To donate, call
758-2720, or 776-0966.
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Ages 4-12 are invited to search
for the real meaning of treasure
at the Great Treasure Hunt vacation Bible school from 6 to 8:30
p.m. June 15-19 at Smithland
Baptist Church, 1047 Walnut
Point Road, Heathsville. There
will be dramas, lessons, games,
crafts and songs.
A registration picnic will be
held at 5 p.m. June 14. Call 5803092, or 580-4232.
■&MFPIWGLSSP
Vacation Bible school at Claybrook Baptist Church, 2242
Weems Road, Weems, will take
ages 2-14 on a “Journey Off the
Map.” Discover truths about
Jesus—the ultimate guide. Bible
stories, games, dinner, crafts and
music will be part of the program.
A pre-registration picnic will
be held from 2 to 5 p.m. June 20.
Bible school will continue June
22 through 26 with registration at
5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. For
more information, call 438-5570,
■;SQIR´WHE]
Beulah Baptist Church, or email sampewett3@aol.com.
Lively, will celebrate its annual
women’s day at 3 p.m. June 14. ■;SVWLMTMRWSRK
Lunch will be served following
The Male Chorus of Calvary
morning worship.
Baptist Church, Kilmarnock, will
The special guest will be celebrate their 10-year anniverminister Glenda Rich of First sary at 5 p.m. June 20.
Baptist Church, Loretto. She
Guests will include the Mornwill be accompanied by the ing Star Male Chorus, the Men of
First Baptist Praise Team.
Shabach and New St. John Male
Chorus.
Queen Esther Baptist Church,
Mollusk, will hold family and
friends day at 3 p.m. June 14.
The guest speaker will be the
Rev. John Jones, pastor of Zion
Branch Baptist Church, Saluda.
He will be accompanied by his
choir, ushers and congregation. ■&YVKIVFIRI½X
Kilmarnock UMC will conduct a fundraiser event from 3
■7GLSPEVWLMTHE]
Sharon Baptist Church, 1413 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, June 17,
Lumberlost Road, Weems, will at Northern Neck Burger Co.,
hold its annual scholarship day 62 Irvington Road, Kilmarduring the 11 a.m. worship ser- nock. Proceeds from this funvice on June 28. The theme will draiser will support the United
be “Dream Big, Sparkle More, Methodist Conference “ImagShine Bright” based on the Bib- ine No Malaria” project.
lical text, Matthew 5:14-16.
Highlights will include praise ■*PEK(E]
dancers, dedication song, words
The members of Good Shepof encouragement, words of herd Lutheran Church, 1717
wisdom, “I have a dream” Hampton Hall Road, Callao,
speech, clarinet duet and drum invite veterans and their families
routine. Proceeds will ben- to worship at 9 a.m. on Flag Day,
efit the Rev. Clarence P. Carter June 14, to participate in a special
Memorial Scholarship Fund.
“Passing the Flag” ceremony.
To demonstrate commitment
■ *EXLIV´W(E]
to the nation’s principles and
The members of Good Shep- freedoms, pastor Mike Ramming
herd Lutheran Church, 1717 will lead worshipers in a service
Hampton Hall Road, Callao, of thanksgiving for what the Lord
will honor the oldest and young- has bestowed upon America and
est fathers attending the 9 a.m. encourage renewed patriotic
worship on Sunday, June 21, commitment to the principles that
Father’s Day. All fathers attend- formed our national liberties and
ing will receive a special gift.
religious freedoms.
■*YPPGSRGIVX
New St. John’s Baptist Church
on June 27 will host The Faithful
Connection of Fredericksburg at
5 p.m. They will be in full concert.
■*EXLIVWJIEXYVIH
Abiding Faith Baptist Church,
83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock, will observe “Fathers” at 3
p.m. June 21.
The Rev. Dr. Michael Bryant,
an associate minister at Shiloh
Baptist Church in Reedville, will
deliver the message.
■+SWTIP)\XVEZEKER^E
Hartswell Baptist Church,
10559 River Road, Lancaster,
will host a Gospel Music Extravaganza at 5 p.m June 20. The
event is sponsored by trustee Gail
Palmer to benefit Hartswell’s new
addition.
Special guests will include
Derek Savage, Earl Cox and New
Creation, Faithful Few and gospel
worship leader the Rev. Tammy
Veney.
American Standard
Insurance Agency, Inc.
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JUNE IS ADOPT A CAT MONTH
Week 2
CatFreckles
FRECKLES is a
young male tuxedo
with some spots,
which accounts for
his name. Neutered
and fully vetted.
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but sweet, and should do well as an only pet in a quiet
household. The AWL Cat Team will be happy to help with
his transition to his Forever Home. For more info or to
visit, call Mary at 435-9803 or Sharon at 436-4140.
And submit your entries this month for the annual CAT
PHOTO CONTEST. The contest and exhibit at the
AWL Thrift Shop will run the month of July.
7KLV\HDU·Vtheme: “Catt-itude”. Call for details:
(804) 435-0822
Visit our website at
www.animalwelfareleagueofthenorthernneck.org
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Queen Esther Baptist Church
will hold its Missionary Ministry
Biblical Queens service at 3 p.m.
June 28.
The speaker will be deacon
Patricia Davis of Queen Esther
Baptist Church, Mollusk. The
theme will be “How Far Have We
Come.”
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PLEASE HELP AWL
The Animal Welfare League of the Northern
Neck is in need of adult volunteers to work in
our Main Street Thrift Store in Kilmarnock. This
involves interacting with customers in the shop,
with no direct contact with animals required.
Donating just three hours of your time each week
will help us earn the funds to better protect and
serve the animals, as we have done for the past
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our group of wonderful volunteers who love animals and enjoy giving back to our community.
If you have an interest in joining our AWL family,
please contact the thrift shop at 804-435-0822.
Leave your name and number and we will get in
touch with you as soon as possible.
Visit our website at
www.animalwelfareleagueofthenorthernneck.org
/BITUARIES
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KILMARNOCK—Derek
L. Ferrand of Kilmarnock, a
retired captain with United
Airlines, born February 22,
1929, in Southport, England,
passed away June 4, 2015.
He is survived by his wife,
Annie Sue Ferrand; children,
Malcom (Maria) Ferrand,
Glenn (Karen) Ferrand, Gail
(Len) Orem; grandchildren,
Ian and Connor Ferrand,
Taylor (Sara) Orem, Grant
(Katelyn) Orem; great-grandchildren, Keegan and Finley
Orem; and brother, Brian N.
Ferrand of Southport, Eng-
land.
A private graveside service
was held at Historic Christ
Church Burying Grounds.
Memorial
contributions
may be made to Rappahannock General Hospital
Cancer Center, P.O. Box 1449,
Kilmarnock, VA 22482; or
VCU Medical Center Respiratory ICU, 4th Floor Critical
Care Hospital, 1213 East Clay
St., P.O. Box 985902, Richmond, VA 23298.
Currie Funeral Home LLC
of Kilmarnock handled the
arrangements.
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H E AT H S V I L L E — J u l i a
Virginia Rucker of Heathsville died May 30, 2015.
Mrs. Rucker was born
December 27, 1932.
She was a member of Zion
Church at Lottsburg and
Parklane Baptist Church in
Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Rucker was predeceased by her husband,
Samuel Rucker; and granddaughter, Mahgan.
She is survived by her
children, Samuel Rucker
Jr., Crystal Rucker, Santra
Rucker, Sylvia Lovelace and
Felicia Rucker; grandchildren, Samuel III, Diamond,
Kyndia, Shabazz, Tammy,
William, Donnell, January
and Wardaron; nine greatgrandchildren; and her sister,
Doll Bea.
A funeral was held June 6
at Zion Church at Lottsburg.
Interment followed in the
church cemetery.
4EYP;8VIEOPI
WHITE
STONE—Paul
Wyatt Treakle, 84, of White
Stone died June 7, 2015, at his
home in Ocran.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Mr. Treakle served three years
aboard a Navy destroyer and
also a tour of duty with Task
Force 77 and Task Force 95.
His education included
White Stone High School,
Bliss Electrical Engineering
School in Tacoma Park, Md.,
U.S. Navy Electronics School
in Great Lakes, Ill., Northeastern University in Boston,
Mass., and various special
courses.
He was employed by Sylvania Semiconductor Division in
Woburn, Mass., for 11 years.
His career involved the design
of electronic test equipment for
semiconductor products. Later
he was co-founder of two electronics companies: Microdyne
Instruments Inc. and Accutest Corporation. Both were
involved in the design and
manufacturing of automatic
test systems for semiconductor
products. He retired in 1984
and returned to Virginia in
1994.
Surviving are three daughters, Kathleen Demers and
husband Normand of Auburn,
Maine, Sandra Mendoza and
husband Rene of Midlothian,
and Carolyn Resendiz of Richmond; two sons, Bryan Treakle
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Kilmarnock,VA
Church to serve pancakes
and clean cars for a cause
Kilmarnock Baptist Church
invites the community to attend
various fundraising events to
support a much-anticipated
return mission trip to Haiti in
August.
“The community has been so
overwhelmingly generous to us
in the past—we appreciate the
support. It makes a tremendous
difference in the lives of the
children at the Source of Light
orphanage,” said pastor, Dr. Matthew Tennant.
During June, KBC will host
Sunday morning pancake breakfasts from 8 to 9:30 a.m. In addition, car washes will be held
June 13 and July 11 at KBC, 65
East Church Street, Kilmarnock.
Twelve volunteers are currently signed up to spend one
week in Port-Au-Prince leading
Vacation Bible School for the 34
orphans who live at the Source
of Light Center, an orphanage
that came into existence following the devastating January
2010 earthquake. Many of the
orphans, ages 3-13, lost one or
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both parents during the earthquake.
“Although the children appreciate new toys and physical possessions, what they really crave
is the knowledge that they are
valued and loved,” said music
director Robbie Spiers. “That’s
why relationship building is
weaved into the VBS activities.
“Through the music, crafts,
games and Bible stories, we take
time to listen to each child and
remind them that we love them
and God loves them,” he said.
Those who are unable to
attend any of the fundraisers but
want to make a donation, call
the church office, 435-1703, or
draft checks payable to Kilmarnock Baptist Church with “Haiti
VBS” in memo line, and mail to
P.O. Box 99, Kilmarnock, VA
22482.
Irvington Baptist Church holds senior day
and wife Iris of White Stone
and Harry Treakle and wife
Heather of Plaistow, N. H.; nine
grandchildren, Jeanelle, Andre
and Sylvie Demers, Olivia
and Paul Mendoza, Austin
Resendiz, David, Daniel and
Ryan Treakle; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Treakle was preceded
in death by his wife, Carol
Pratt Treakle; his sisters, Winfrey Treakle Dwyer, Harriet
Mattox and Doris Treakle; and
a brother, Henry Treakle.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 11, at
Currie Funeral Home, Kilmarnock, with the Rev. L. Bryan
McClain officiating. Family
will receive friends one hour
prior to the service. Interment
will be private.
Memorials may be made to
Rappahannock General Hospital Foundation, P. O. Box 1449,
Kilmarnock, VA 22482.
Irvington Baptist Church
honored its eight high school
graduates at senior day on May
31.
The Youth of the Church conducted the worship service with
the 2015 graduates serving as
the youth ministers, reported
youth director Hazel Farmer.
Graduates include Katy
Duryea, home school; Le’Aria
Kelley, Lancaster High School;
Brenna Lounsbury, home
school; Caroline Merryman,
LHS;
Jamerson Robertson,
LHS; Luey Robertson, Middlesex High School; Joey Rudolph,
LHS; and Kelli Tignor, LHS.
On behalf of the church
family, the Rev. John Farmer
A source for volunteerism
For a monthly community calendar visit: www.nnconnection.org
The family of Betty Ann Cuffee
wishes to acknowledge the many expressions of
love, concern and compassion from friends and loved
ones during this time of bereavement. There are no
words that seem adequate enough to say thank you to
everyone who expressed their sympathy during the loss
of our beloved Betty Ann. Through the memories that
she gave each of us, she will live on forever in our hearts.
The Cuffee & Wright Families
presented each of the 2015 dation, presented each a college
graduates a personalized Bible; scholarship.
and Travis Tomlinson, treasurer
Following the service, everyof the church’s Memorial Foun- one enjoyed a wonderful lun-
cheon honoring the graduates
hosted by Youth Committee
members Karen Burke and
Dawn Fleet, said H. Farmer.
CHURCH
NOTE
■4ERGEOIFVIEOJEWX
Kilmarnock Baptist Church
invites the public to attend any of
their Sunday Pancake Fundraiser
Breakfasts in June.
The meal will be served from
8 to 9:30 a.m. at the church, 65
East Church Street, Kilmarnock.
Donations will go toward the
church's mission trip to Haiti in
August.
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Abiding Faith Baptist Church,
83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock,
during regular worship service at
6:30 p.m. will provide prayer for
healing every first Sunday.
The Rev. Kim Turner, assistant
pastor and minister of healing at
Sharon Baptist Church, Weems,
will be the guest minister to begin
the series.
Visiting St. Mary’s Whitechapel
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Holy Redeemer will hold ‘first communion’ event
On June 21, 1607, Father Hunt
celebrated the first communion
service at Jamestown Island
using a split log for an altar and
shaded by an old ship’s sail. It
was partially due to the efforts of
this dedicated priest that the settlers at Jamestown had survived.
Fr. Hunt did not live long after
this first service.
At 11 a.m. Saturday, June
20, Holy Redeemer Anglican
Church, 11264 Kings Highway,
Montross, will celebrate the
408th anniversary of that first
communion service, reported the
Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner.
Participants with local clergy
will be the Bishop of the Anglican Church of Virginia, the Rt.
Rev. Larry W. Johnson.
Holy Redeemer is a tradi-
tional Anglican Church utilizing
the King James Bible, the 1928
Book of Common Prayer and the
1940 Hymnal, said the Rev. Dr.
Gardiner. The service celebrated
each Sunday is virtually the same
as that celebrated by Fr. Hunt
over 400 years ago.
The Virginia Scots Guards
Drum and Bagpipe Corps will
play. Luncheon will be served.
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times driving to some sad appointment. There have been more than a few
trips along happy highways, with both
I used to do a lot of traveling: some
friends and family.
actually on the road; and, some in front
The general theme holds: the road is
of my TV on Sunday mornings.
leading some where. Often our journeys
CBS used to offer up a grand Sunday
are circuitous. We leave on a long jourmorning event, a journey actually, with
ney, only to arrive, conduct our business
TV travel host Charles Kuralt. Kuralt
(or monkey business), then to mount
was born (1934) in Wilmington, N.C.,
our trusty steed for the return leg.
the son of a social worker and a teacher.
Dare I stretch to suggest that the
After covering the war in Viet Nam and
most productive highway on which we
crawling through many of the jungles
should travel might be the highway to
of the Far East, he turned to reporting
heaven? It is a destination most Holy.
from the small towns and back roads of
It will be a trip sublime. Only the simAmerica. He died (1997) in New York
plest map will do —directing us from
City at the age of 62.
where we are to the waiting arms of our
Unlike so many TV personalities,
Savior-Redeemer.
Kuralt was an unimposing man. He
Some readers will attach to the trip
was gentle, balding, and pudgy. He
the accouterments of their
had the ability to see simple
particular persuasion or
beauty spread all across Rest from trying to decide who has the
system of beliefs. Rest from
rural America, while logging
trying to decide who has the
some 50,000 miles a year in best directions. It is the destination that
best directions. It is the destia motor home. He delighted
nation that rewards—even if
in, and cared about, telling rewards—even if the journey fails us.
the journey fails us.
stories, the stories of real
The on-ramps are legion, beginning
Americans—not just popular heroes. fingers. At times memory fails me, I
He introduced us to the folks who lived turn to friends Gloria Jones and Betty with the house of faith closest to our
homes. Traffic control will be limited to
along the back roads (like you and me). Kay, of Kilmarnock.
In our Bible there are roads, public keeping us moving along. Many interHis mellifluous voice always welcomed
highways that: run from Gibeon to Beth- sections await. Here and there we may
you along the journey.
Kuralt graduated from the University horon (Josh 10:10); and a road that goes detour to sample this and that. Map in
of North Carolina (1955). In 1956, he from Bethel to Shecem (Judges 21:19); hand, God in control, we will catch up
won the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award from Judea, by way of Samaria to Gali- to speed and set heart and mind on everfor his offbeat, human-interest columns lee (John 4:3-5, 4). Additionally there lasting peace.
Around the curve we’ll encounter
while working for the Charlotte, N.C., is a road to the house of God (Judges
News. It was an appropriate award as 20:31). There is a road to the city of lads and lasses walking along. Do slow
Pyle was the famed WWII reporter, refuge (Deut 19:3) and a road built by down. My abiding prayer is that you
and I will stop to offer some faith-hiker
buried in the “Punch Bowl,” Oahu, rulers (Num. 20:17; 21: 22).
Isaiah (40:3) foretold of: “The voice a ride.
Hawaii.
Hey, watch those curves and bumps.
Kuralt joined CBS in 1957, first as of him that crieth in the wilderness,
This I know, God will go with us. He
a writer, later as an on-air correspon- prepare ye the way of the Lord, make
dent covering the 1960 presidential straight in the desert a highway for our will guide, rebuke, encourage, and redicampaign. Later he became head of God.” “Every valley shall be exalted, rect our travel. He makes an excellent
CBS’ newly established Latin America and every mountain and hill shall be companion.
Perhaps your journey he’ll grace if,
bureau. He served four tours covering made low; and the crooked shall be
made straight, and the rough places that is, you ask him along.
the war in Vietnam.
In 1967, Kuralt began a three-month plain,” (see Matt. 3:3).”
Much of my life has been on the road, Rev. John Farmer has been the pastor at
trial run of “On The Road.” The show
was an immediate success. He eventu- sometimes rushing to recreation, other Irvington Baptist Church since 1986.
ally logged more than a million road
miles on the show before taking over
as anchor of “Sunday Morning,” a news
magazine show.
Kuralt reported on basic life such as:
a school for unicyclists; horse-trading;
and a gas station turned poetry factory.
He interviewed a 104-year-old nursing
home entertainer, professional wrestlers, lumberjacks, farmers and whittlers. Along the way Kuralt found time
to write a number of books.
My Scottish ancestors sang: “O ye
take the high road, and I’ll take the low
road, and I’ll be in Scotland a’fore ye.”
My resource for reaching back to such
songs (of my youth) is quite divine. I’ll
hum a bit of the song to myself hoping
to bring it forward to my piano playing
‘Journey Off the Map’
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