Defense is strong but Chargers lose 14-2

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Defense is strong but Chargers lose 14-2
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Vol. 114, No. 24
Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • September 11, 2008
B Section
Defense is strong but Chargers lose 14-2
by Larry S. Chowning
The Middlesex High School
offense was unable to get
untracked Monday night as
the Chargers opened its varsity
football regular season with a
14-2 loss at rival Mathews.
The game was scheduled
to be played Friday night but
tropical storm Hanna forced
the time change. Several other
teams in the area played games
on Thursday night to avoid
Hanna.
With 9:43 left in the first quarter, Middlesex stopped the Blue
Devils on downs and forced a
punt. The Chargers’ rush got
to the punter and blocked the
kick. A Mathews player fell on
the ball and was tackled in the
end zone by Charger linebacker
Craig Connely for the two-point
safety.
“Our defense played an outstanding game,” said MHS
head coach Heath Cockerham.
“We just couldn’t seem to get it
together on the offensive side of
the ball.”
Mathews answered the Chargers’ score with 4:09 left in the
first quarter when Blue Devil
running back P.J. Roye broke
through the line and ran 80
yards for a touchdown.
The Blue Devil’s second
touchdown came in the third
quarter after Middlesex fum-
Middlesex wingback Sean Lee attempts to elude a Mathews defender.
(Photo by Tom Chillemi)
bled a punt attempt. The Charger punter fumbled the ball
and the Blue Devils recovered
it at the Middlesex 9 yard line.
Mathews then scored on a
9-yard pass play.
“That pretty much sealed the
game for them,” said Coach
Cockerham. “It just seemed to
take the wind out of our sails
and the offense . . . well, it just
laid an egg the entire game.”
One bright spot in the game
for the Chargers was the offensive and defensive play of Nigel
Rich. “He was all over the
place,” said Cockerham. “Nigel
played an outstanding game.”
Rich ran for 54 yards on
offense and had 12 solo tackles
on defense.
Malcolm Ward rushed for
38 yards, and Ronnie Watkins
had 8 rushing yards. Sean Lee
carried the ball 4 times for no
yards.
MHS sophomore quarterback
Chuckie Morris played in his
first varsity game. Morris was
the Chargers’ JV quarterback
the past two years. He had three
passes intercepted and completed one pass in 10 attempts.
Marcus Hammond caught the
pass for 21 yards.
Mathews had 190 rushing
yards and 58 passing yards for a
total of 248 yards. Roye rushed
for 131 yards.
Middlesex had 121 yards
of offense with 88 yards rushing and 33 yards passing. The
Chargers has six first downs
compared to nine by the Blue
Devils.
MHS will travel to Lancaster
this Friday to take on the Red
Devils at 7 p.m. Lancaster is
1-1. The Devils lost 12-8 to
Northumberland in their first
game of the season and beat
Charles City 40-30 on Thursday night.
“We have a real challenge
ahead of us coming off a
short week,” said Cockerham.
“Lancaster played last Thursday
night and will be well rested.”
MHS girls face 3 straight road matches
The Middlesex High varsity
volleyball team fought back to
defeat visiting Rappahannock
on September 3; lost a tight
five-game match at Lancaster
on September 4; and swept
Rappahannock on September 8.
On
September
3
at
Rappahannock, Middlesex lost
the first game 25-15 before
taking the next three games
26-24, 25-16 and 25-14.
“Once again, we started slow,
but quickly gained momentum,” said Lady Charger coach
Jennifer Harrow. “My starters
just couldn’t click during the
first game.”
Harrow made a few changes
in the second game, and the
Lady Chargers came alive.
“Raquel Pierce’s enthusiasm
on and off the court helps keep
the team excited,” Harrow
said. “She also had some great
passes.”
Ashley Figg, Kelsey Hainley, Danielle Montgomery and
Megan Payne “helped pull
Middlesex through the last three
games with great serving,” said
Harrow.
Ashley Figg led the Lady
Chargers with 14 points (3
aces), 5 assists and 4 kills.
Megan Payne added 9 points
(6 aces), 6 kills and 2 digs.
Kelsey Hainley had 8 points
(3 aces) and an assist.
Danielle Montgomery had 7
points (2 aces), 2 digs, 7 kills
and a block.
Also for the Lady Chargers,
Jamie Davis, 4 points (1 ace),
2 digs; Raquel Pierce, 3 points
(1 ace); Maggie Hall, 2 aces, 1
dig; Chelsea Lewter, 4 points;
Hayley Guess, 1 ace; Ashae
Burnett, 1 kill; Kelly Purcell, 2
assists; and Lauren Figg, 1 dig.
After losing the first and
second games (25-20, 25-23)
to Lancaster on September 4,
Middlesex came back and won
the next two games 25-22 and
25-19.
Middlesex recovered from
a slow start and got behind in
the third game and it looked
like it might be an early night
for the Lady Chargers. “The
girls were determined to win,”
said Harrow. “They took the
third game and breezed through
the fourth working hard, communicating well, and being
aggressive both offensively and
defensively.”
The Lady Chargers’ determination forced a showdown in
game five. However, Middlesex
didn’t sustain its momentum
and lost 15-7. “We fell apart in
the fifth game,” said Harrow.
“We played like we were scared
to lose instead of continuing
with strong hits and serves.
“Kelsey Hainley really had a
great serving and hitting game,”
Harrow said. “She was really
pounding them down!”
On Monday, Middlesex swept
Rappahannock in three games,
25-11, 25-14 and 15-6.
“The girls connected once
again,” said Harrow. “They
talked well and were able to
set up our offense well. We still
have some things to work on,
but we are getting better each
match. This game was an allover team effort.”
Ashley Figg racked up 20
points (7 aces), 2 digs, 8 assists
and a kill.
Jamie Davis served for 11
straight points in the last game
and tallied 14 points (4 aces), 3
digs and 2 kills.
Maggie Hall had 4 points, 3
digs and 3 kills. Hayley Guess
had 4 points, one dig, one
assist, 3 kills and 4 blocks with
a point.
Danielle Montgomery had 3
kills and a block with a point.
Kelsey Hainley had 3 points
(one ace), 3 digs, 7 assists, 2
kills and 3 blocks with a point.
Also for Middlesex, Raquel
Pierce, 2 points, one kill; Caroline Davis, one point, one assist,
one kill, one blocked point;
Chelsea Lewter, one point, one
kill; Kelly Purcell, 2 assists, one
kill; Chelsi Blake, 2 points (one
ace), one kill; Megan Payne,
one dig, one assist; Lauren
Figg, 2 kills.
The Lady Chargers are 3-1
and have three road games this
week. They are at W&L on September 11, at Essex on September 15, and at Northumberland
on September 18.
JV games begin at 6 p.m. and
varsity games follow at 7:30
p.m.
Lady Charger JVs
improve to 4-0
by Tom Chillemi
Middlesex JV quarterback Raheim Lockley hands off to halfback Donovan Jones as Skyler
Bolten blocks in last Thursday’s 34-14 junior varsity loss to Mathews.
(Photo by Larry Chowning)
MHS JVs lose opener
by Larry S. Chowning
The
Middlesex
High
School junior varsity football
team lost its first game of the
season on Sept. 3 to Mathews,
34-14.
MHS was paced by wingbacks Chris Chamberlain and
Malik Henderson, who both
scored touchdowns in the
losing cause. Chamberlain
also scored on a two-point
conversion.
“We have a good athletic
group of young men playing
on our football team,” said
MHS coach Austin Moon.
“When we went back and
looked at the tapes of the
game the main problem was
that we did not tackle well. If
we improve on our tackling,
I think we will win some
games.
“We’ve got a real young
team that are learning the
basics of the game,” he said.
“It’s going to take a while,
but I’m seeing improvements
every day.”
The JV Chargers hosted
Lancaster September 10,
and will travel to Essex on Middlesex’s P.J. Hart gets hit
Wednesday, September 17. hard in junior varsity action
The games start at 6:30 p.m. last week against Mathews.
The Middlesex High JV
Lady Chargers volleyball team
swept three matches this week
against non-district opponents
and are 4-0 on the season.
The JV Lady Chargers
defeated visiting Rappahannock
on September 3 in two games,
26-24 and 25-15.
Bridgette Self was the big
scorer for Middlesex with a
total of 14 points in the two
games.
Ashley Williams and Ivy
Perkins each contributed 6
strong assists in the victory.
Ashley Lane had 4 impressive digs, showing her strength
as a defensive player.
Mary Stevens and Kelly
Wilson debuted their talent in
their first high school JV games
and helped the starting lineup
finish off the Raiders in the
second game.
On September 4, the JV Lady
Chargers defeated Lancaster in
two games, 25-20 and 25-17.
Bridgette Self and Ashley Williams led the overall team scoring with 7 points apiece.
Jessica Dixon helped with 6
assists, and Ivy Perkins tallied
4 impressive kills.
On Monday, September 8,
the Lady Chargers defeated
visiting Rappahannock in two
games. Middlesex trailed much
of the first game but came back
for a 25-23 win.
JV Lady Charger coach Meredith Holt substituted freely in
game two after getting a good
lead. Rappahannock started a
comeback attempt and Holt reinserted her starters, who held
on for a 26-24 overtime win.
“Game two was a total team
effort,” said Holt. “Everyone
played well.”
Ivy Perkins was credited with
11 points in the second game.
The Middlesex volleyball
teams are at Washington & Lee
tonight, September 11, and at
Essex on Monday, September 15. On September 18 they
play at Northumberland. The
JV games are at 6 p.m. and the
varsity games follow.
Middlesex High wingback
Marcus Hammond (#34)
reaches for an overthrown
pass as P.J. Roye of Mathews
defends.
(Photo by Tom Chillemi)
Middlesex
golfers edge
Mathews
The Middlesex High
School golf team added
another Tidewater District
win against foe Mathews
on Thursday, 181-183.
The Chargers improved
to 4-0 in the district and
6-4 overall.
Pacing the Chargers
was Alex Crittenden who
finished with a season low
42. “Alex is playing good
golf right now and he has
remained the most consistent thus far,” said MHS
coach Greg Harrow.
Jake Fletcher and
Harley
Moore
both
found early troubles but
bounced back to turn
in 45s. “These guys did
exactly what we’ve been
talking about all season,”
noted Harrow. “They put
the bad holes behind them
and played hard the rest
of the way in.”
Robbie Pitts had the
fourth best score with a
49. “Robbie is young, but
he works hard and is getting better every time he
gets a chance, and it paid
off for us today,” said
Harrow.
Others competing in
the match were Drew Pitts
(50) and Mason Goodrich
(60).
“This was a big win for
us today and, hopefully,
we can carry the enthusiasm and improved game
with us the rest of the
way,” said Harrow. “There
are still some wrinkles
that need ironed out.
The Tidewater District
Tournament is September
22.
Middlesex cross-country
teams have 28 members
The Middlesex High crosscountry team opened its season
on September 3 at King William.
The Charger boys were
led by returning sophomores
Kevin Walsh and John Walsh
and senior Mark Hall. Freshman Austin Bushong also participated for MHS. The rest of
the boys did not have the necessary number of practices to
run, which left the boys with
not enough runners for a team
score.
The MHS girls ran five runners and lost a close meet with
last year’s Tidewater District
champion, King William,
28-31. Leading the girls were
freshman Missy Hall and junior
Lindsay Harrow, who finished
second and third, respectively.
Sophomore Rebecca Walker
finished fifth, junior Stephanie
Hutton placed seventh, and
senior Tiana Serna finished
12th.
The rest of the cross-country
teams, which now consists of
15 boys and 13 girls, will be
available for the teams’ next
meet. Coaches Bill Murray
and Johann Odom said they
are looking forward to a strong
season from this year’s teams.
The Chargers will host
Northumberland on Sept. 17.
B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Sept. 11, 2008
Lowe named CAA Director
of Basketball Strategies
MHS sports season
tickets are on sale
Middlesex High School
sport season tickets for winter
and fall athletic events are now
for sale at the high school.
Those interested in purchasing
season tickets should contact
Middlesex High athletic director Brad Norris at 758-3928.
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First Flight winners in the Lower Middlesex Volunteer Fire
Department Golf Tournament on August 21 were, from left,
Justin Williams, Andy Edwards, Matt Rogers and Larry Collier. The tournament raised $9,613 for the Tommy Purcell
Memorial Educational Trust.
Seahorses fall to VES 36-25;
host St. Christopher’s Friday
by Jonathan Bennett ’10
The Fighting Seahorses of
Christchurch School opened
their football season with a
close 36-25 loss at Virginia
Episcopal School in Lynchburg
on Saturday.
Christchurch was leading
25-13 late in the fourth quarter
until VES made a late comeback.
As with the case against Collegiate last week, both teams
scored early in the first quarter.
VES scored first on the opening
kickoff of the game, but sophomore lineman Julius Wormley
(Hampton) of Christchurch
blocked the extra point.
Christchurch then answered
on their first offensive play of
the game with a 60-yard touchdown run by senior running
back TJ Williams (Knightdale,
N.C.). CCS kicker Justin Hale
(Wake) made the extra point
and the Seahorses took an early
7-6 lead.
The defense held off VES for
a good amount of time, playing
very physically with great closing speed to the football.
After taking a 13-7 lead, VES
threatened to score again from
the CCS six-yard line when
the Seahorse defense tightened
and Williams, playing safety,
caused a fumble. Senior cornerback Noble Cunningham
(Washington, D.C.) picked up
the loose ball and returned it 94
yards for a touchdown, igniting
the Christchurch sideline and
evening the score at 13-13.
With this energy the
Seahorses’ defense caused
three more turnovers before the
end of the game—two interceptions and another fumble.
The interceptions, one by
freshman linebacker Carlos
Gray (Temple Hills, Md.) and
the other by senior linebacker
Zach Hijjawi (Mason Neck),
each came as VES was making
a deep drive.
The second fumble, also
caused by Williams and recovered by senior lineman Kevin
Miltz (Virginia Beach), also
came on a deep VES drive.
Christchurch’s final two
touchdowns were running
touchdowns, one by freshman
Carlos Gray on a seven-yard
run and the other by Williams
from 40 yards out.
Although Christchurch gave
up three fourth quarter touchdowns, the defense played
extremely well for the majority
of the game.
Williams played an excellent
game with 206 rushing yards,
two touchdowns and five tackles on defense.
Also with five tackles, which
led the team, were junior safety
Shane Jones (Toano) and sophomore linebacker Cleveland
Battle (Stem, N.C.).
CCS will host Saint Christopher’s School on Friday, September 12, at 4:30 p.m.
Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner Tom Yeager
has announced the hiring of
Kathryn F. “Katie” Lowe to
the newly-created position of
Director of Basketball Strategies.
Lowe’s duties at the CAA will
include developing strategic
initiatives for basketball in the
areas of marketing and scheduling, with an emphasis on women’s basketball. She will also be
involved in the operation of the
CAA men’s and women’s basketball championships. Lowe
will report to Ron Bertovich,
the CAA Deputy Commissioner
of Basketball Operations.
“We are excited about the
knowledge and ideas that Katie
will bring to our staff after working on the NCAA men’s and
women’s basketball championship staffs,” Yeager said. “The
CAA has made great strides in
basketball over the past several
years and we think the addition
of Katie will allow us to build
on that success.”
Lowe has worked for the past
14 months at the NCAA office
in Indianapolis, Ind., as the
Division I men’s and women’s
basketball intern. In that role,
she provided assistance to the
directors of the NCAA men’s
and women’s basketball championship and their staffs. Lowe
was involved in the selection
process for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship
and also helped in the operation of the event. She served
as a liaison for transportation
and travel needs of the NCAA
staff and basketball committee
during the championship.
Prior to working at the
NCAA, Lowe spent a year as
an intern at the Old Dominion
Athletic Conference. Among
Katie Lowe
her duties with the ODAC were
managing numerous conference and NCAA championships, including the Division
III national championships in
volleyball, football and men’s
basketball.
Lowe is a magna cum laude
graduate of Hollins University
in Roanoke where she played
volleyball for three seasons,
and is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa.
In 2003 Lowe graduated summa cum laude from
Middlesex High School where
she played both JV and varsity
basketball and volleyball. She
also played and coached in the
Middlesex Youth Basketball
League with her dad, the late
Rick Lowe. Her older sister
Brindley was an All-State volleyball setter and holds the state
record for most assists/sets that
resulted in points. Katie Lowe
is the daughter of Martha Lowe
of Urbanna.
ymca youth soccer
The 2008 fall soccer season
is under way and it could not
have been done alone.
First, members of the YMCA
Soccer Committee must be
recognized for helping set up
the fields, building new goals
that were purchased by the
Middlesex Sports Complex,
and assisting as referees. The
committee is led by Stacey
Moore, Joe Heyman and D.A.
Belcher.
The YMCA also extends
gratitude to the coaches, players and sponsors of the league.
The 3-5 age league volunteers
consist of Joe Hogge coaching the C. Ben Lennon Yellow
Jackets; Kathy Ruark coaching Carlton Edwards Lumber
Co. Green Gorillas; Jeffery
Cox coaching The Galley Blue
Bears; and Ranger Joe coaching the Red Rockets.
The 6-8 age division has
grown this year and we have
been blessed to have great
coaches in the league. The
Shores and Ruark Rapids are
coached by Rufus Ruark and
Jim Beam; the Gloucester
Pharmacy Red Bulls are
coached by Donna Armento
and Justin Williams; the Moose
Design Builders Dynamo are
coached by Carlton Revere and
Joey Pausic; the D.P. Norwood
Plumbing Co. Wizards are
coached by Mike Daddario and
Nate Meadows; the Bethpage
Miniature Golf and Ice Creamery Revolution are coached by
Melinda Hart and Jackie Wake;
the Captain Johnny Crew are
coached by Clark Laster and
Todd Taylor; and the Ryman’s
A/C and Heating Fire are
coached by Eric Smith and
Michael Chandler.
The 9-11 age division has
also grown as Scott Rae and
Mario Kieselbach lead Cellular Services FC Middlesex;
Nick Van Dyke and Chester
Williams lead the Deltaville
Yachting Center Galaxy; Harry
Haynie and Bubbie Crown represent the WE Moye United;
and Jayson Newman and Steve
Zeliff coach the Captive Aire
Earthquakes.
The 12-15 age division has
a great season ahead as V.J.
Wilkins coaches the Deltaville
Napa Liverpool team; and William Glenn and Andy Edwards
coach the EVB Arsenal.
This year we also have the
age 15-18 Colonial Pizza Chelsea coached by Stacey Moore.
This Saturday’s games are
as follows: 10 a.m., Shores &
Ruark Seafood v. Ryman’s A/C
& Heating; 11 a.m., Bethpage
Miniature Golf & Ice Creamery
v. Lancaster YMCA; noon, D.P.
Norwood Plumbing Co. Inc. v.
Moose Design Builders; noon,
Captain Johnny v. Gloucester
Pharmacy.
On the large fields, 10 a.m.,
Lancaster YMCA v. Cellular
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school
Cub Scout Recruitment
Night is Sept. 23 at MES
Bank supports MHS band
Bank of Lancaster is proud to support the Middlesex High
School Band Boosters in their upcoming fundraising efforts.
Above, MHS band director Justin Ranson (left) accepts a
check from Nevin Ramsburg, Bank of Lancaster’s real estate
loan originator serving Middlesex, Mathews and Gloucester
counties. “Bank of Lancaster’s strong commitment to the
America’s Promise Program to ‘Invest in the Future by Investing in our Children’ is evidenced by the bank’s support of
children’s education and activities throughout the Northern
Neck and Middle Peninsula,” said a bank spokesperson.
Single parenting course
offered at Lower Church
A six-week study, “Single
Parenting That Works—Raising well-balanced Children in
an Off Balance World,” began
at Lower United Methodist Church, Hartfield, with an
introduction to the course on
September 10.
The course will continue
through October 22 each
Wednesday.
The meeting will start at 7
p.m. at the church in the Joy
Classroom. The cost for materials is $10, and childcare is
provided.
The community is invited to
attend. Call the church at 7766250 or Kathleen Kruse at 7769578.
mhs happenings
Sept. 11—Volleyball @ Washington & Lee, 6 & 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 11—Golf @ West Point, 4 p.m.
Sept. 12—Varsity Football @ Lancaster, 7 p.m.
Sept. 15—Volleyball @ Essex, 6 & 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 16—Golf vs. King William, 4 p.m.
Sept. 17—JV Football @ Essex, 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 17—Cross Country vs. Northumberland, 4 p.m.
Sept. 24—Senior Parent Night Meeting, 6:15 p.m.
Little League nomination
deadline set for Sept. 17
Middlesex County Little
League is actively soliciting
nominations from residents of
the county who would like to
serve on the Little League Board
of Directors for the 2008-09
term that begins November 1.
Nominations will be accepted
until September 17.
Little League is a volunteer
non-profit organization serving Middlesex boys and girls in
baseball and softball divisions
ages 5-16. Those interested
in submitting one’s name as a
potential nominee, please contact Don Harris at 758-4090 or
Tammie Putney at 804-5145303 or Jeff Davis at 804-8159587.
“We welcome your support
and time to our best resource in
Middlesex—our youth,” said a
league spokesperson.
golf results
Results of the Piankatank
Ladies Golf Association competition (tee-green) are as follows:
1st Flight: Kim Walthall 35;
Chong Hudgins 36; Jeanne
Rogers 39.
2nd Flight: Sally Parkinson 34; Ann Stanley 35; Patty
Rosenberg 37.
3rd Flight: Ruth Wallace 43;
Bonnie Norton 43; Ann Powell
44.
Cub Scout Packs across
Middlesex County will hold
Recruitment Night at Middlesex
Elementary School on Tuesday,
September 23, starting at 7 p.m.
Pack leaders will be at MES to
answer questions or parents
may call them.
Contact Mr. Antonio Bagby
Sr., Cubmaster of Pack 314,
at 758-3058. This pack meets
at Hermitage Baptist Church
in Church View. Contact Dori
Alcombrack, Pack 370 Committee Chairman, at 7760818. This pack meets at the
Middlesex YMCA in Hartfield.
This year’s Cub Scout recruitment theme is “The School of
Mischief.” This theme is about
letting “boys be boys” by providing a safe, adult-supervised
environment for boys to participate in timeless activities that
are a natural part of boyhood.
Paper airplanes, bottle rockets,
bugs and occasional mud are all
part of the School of Mischief,
framed in Cub Scouting’s traditional educational program to
instill values of self-reliance,
responsibility and concern for
others in boys ages first-grade
to 10 years old.
The School of Mischief theme
also has a manifesto which
states: “When a boy yearns to
fire a BB gun, we teach him to
do it safely. When a boy adventures into the woods, we teach
him how to survive. When a
boy scrapes his knee, we teach
him how to take care of himself.
When a boy plays capture-theflag with his friends, we teach
him sportsmanship.”
Traditional Cub Scout activities designated to the School
of Mischief satisfy every boy’s
innate desire to build, figure
out things and explore. For
more information, visit www.
schoolofmischief.org.
For more information regarding Cub Scouts in Middlesex,
contact the leaders above.
New teachers at Ware Academy are, from left, Aaron Ward,
Ginger James, Sandy Van Leeuwen and Tracy Pausic.
Ware has four new teachers
Ware Academy is delighted
to announce the new teachers
for the 2008-09 school year.
Aaron Ward of Middlesex is
the new music teacher. Ward
attended Ware Academy with
his three siblings, and his
mother Helen served as an
employee and later a trustee.
Ward currently manages his
family business, Wilton Cottage, and is the music director
for Lower United Methodist
Church in Hardyville. In addition, Ward is the director of the
Rappahannock District Youth
Choir.
Dawn Fleet of Lancaster
County and Ware’s previous
first grade teacher is the new
kindergarten teacher and primary school lead teacher. Fleet
has 19 years of experience in
elementary education.
The
new
kindergarten
assistant is Ginger James
of Gloucester County and current Ware parent. James has a
bachelor’s degree in elementary
and middle school education.
She was very busy last year as
one of the school’s substitutes
on a regular basis, and she has
also been a strong volunteer at
the school.
CCS student leaders gather
Sandy Van Leeuwen of
Christchurch School student leaders recently spent a week- Gloucester County will teach
end at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Port Isobel Island the first grade. Van Leeuwen
Education Center just off Tangier Island. As part of the
“Great Journeys Begin at the River!” initiative, CCS students are connecting with the Rappahannock, the Bay, and
the greater environment. While at Port Isobel, the group
crabbed, canoed, explored the island, studied conservation
methods, and devised leadership strategies for the school
year. While at the retreat, senior Trent Joyner of Stem, N.C.,
was appointed Head Prefect for the school year. Above,
are the student leaders at Port Isobel. In the front are CCS
The Middlesex Elementary
Rappahannock Watershed Coordinator and Outdoor Educator Dave Cola, and Campus Sustainability Coordinator School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is actively recruitWill Smiley.
ing members for the 2008-09
school year.
Being a part of the PTA is an
excellent opportunity for parThe lunch menu at St. Clare ents to support their children,
The lunch menu at Middlesex
Elementary School is as fol- Walker and Middlesex High help the school and share great
memories. The PTA recognizes
School is as follows:
lows:
Friday, September 12— Spa- how valuable parents’ time is,
Friday, September 12— Spaghetti, roll, tossed salad and ghetti, roll, tossed salad and so PTA meetings are kept to
less than an hour in length and
fruit.
fruit.
Monday, September 15— are normally held in conjuncMonday, September 15—
Cheeseburger or hamburger, Cheeseburger or hamburger, tion with another school event.
For those parents with spebaked fries, mixed veggies and baked fries, mixed veggies and
cial interests and who have
fruit.
fruit.
Tuesday, September 16— time to volunteer, the PTA
Tuesday, September 16—
Chicken nuggets, baked fries, Chicken nuggets, baked fries, encourages their participation
peas and fruit.
peas and fruit.
Wednesday, September 17—
Wednesday, September 17—
Nacho grande, corn chips, Nacho grande, corn chips,
tossed salad and fruit.
tossed salad and fruit.
comes to Ware from Norfolk
Collegiate School after an
impressive tenure in its lower
school. Van Leeuwen wanted
to be closer to her home, which
is directly across the highway
from Ware.
Tracy Pausic of Middlesex
County is the new fifth grade
teacher. Before moving to this
area, Pausic was a sixth grade
language arts teacher and has
earned her master’s degree.
“She is an energetic instructor
who diligently integrates the
students’ learning experiences
across all subject areas,” said a
school spokesperson.
After a successful 10-year
accreditation visit in April
2008, Ware Academy is off to
an eventful start. The visiting
team from the Virginia Association of Independent Schools
commended the school for its
mission and philosophy where
a learning environment characterized by developmental practices and a clear emphasis on
leadership and character prevail.
The school’s mission emphasizes empowerment, academic
excellence, and wholeness; and
starting this year there will be
an even larger focus on standards of excellence throughout
the entire educational program,
said a school spokesperson.
MES Back to School
Night is September 18
school menus
and welcomes their assistance.
Involvement in the PTA can be
as simple as baking cookies to
helping at a PTA function to
serving on a committee.
Membership forms will be
sent home with students, or
parents can join the PTA at the
MES Back to School Night
scheduled for September 18
at 7 p.m. Those who join the
PTA prior to the beginning of
the Back to School Night event
will be entered in a drawing to
win a backpack/lunch box survival kit.
For more information about
the PTA, contact Karen Daddario at rnmom2erin@aol.com.
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CLASSIFIEDS
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Real Estate
For Rent
For Rent
Yard Sales
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
1.02 WOODED ACRES for sale in
Church View. Asking $35,000 OBO.
609-771-9517.(9-4-4t)
CHARMING 3BR, 2BA, 3,000’
BEACH, WATERFRONT, PRIVATE
ESTATE, GORGEOUS, PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION. PREFERENCE
PROFESSIONALS. NUMEROUS
OTHER RENTALS, GLOUCESTER, MIDDLESEX AVAILABLE.
$850-$1,250/MO. 804-776-6500,
804-761-0845.(9-11-2tRR)
WATERFRONT: 3BEDROOM, 1
1/2bath in Topping. Deepwater, pier,
gorgeous view! Appliances, furniture
available. $1,100/mo., year lease,
references and deposit required.
804-776-6939.(9-4-2t)
MULTI-FAMILY SALE: Saturday,
9/20, 8a.m.-? 48 Lynns Lane off Mill
Creek Road in Wake. Camper, tools,
kid’s stuff, household items, much
miscellaneous.(9-11-2tRR)
tomers and employees a must. An
aggressive producer with multi-tasking skills! Able to perform your job on
a busy day working under pressure.
Good appearance, hygiene and
good manners with customers and
fellow employees. Must be a person
who is a self starter and motivated
to improve. Employee will also do
manual tasks, lifting, cleaning, packing, shipping and assisting. A person
that will adapt quickly to resolve
problems. Mon-Friday work week,
5 paid holidays, 1 week pd. vacation after 1 yr. employment, group
company health insurance available. Employee can earn personal
time off. Pay based on experience
and your productivity. Call ahead
to schedule an appointment for
interview. Have your resume ready!
We are looking for an applicant who
wants long term employment with
growth. Mac’s Auto World of Virginia,
Inc. 140 Chesapeake Dr. White
Stone. Call 804-435-6660. Must
apply in person.(9-11-1tRR)
producing consistent cultures of
microalgae, feeding bivalve brood
stock, conducting water exchanges,
water quality measurements, nursery care, data collection, and equipment maintenance when necessary.
The applicant will assist in hatchery
work on occasion and will have a
close working relationship with the
KAC Manager, ABC staff and VIMS
staff as well as interaction with
industry groups such as oyster growers. (Overtime, weekend and holiday
hours will be required to maintain
consistent KAC operation.)
Qualifications Required: Graduation
from an accredited college or experience in marine science, aquaculture,
or related field. Knowledge of bivalve
culture and demonstrated ability to
sustain high quality algal cultures is
preferred (this includes the ability to
practice aseptic techniques related
to algal culture, operate a microscope, count algae cell densities
using a hemocytometer and conduct
algae transfers). Must have the ability to record and maintain a detailed
database. Must have ability to use
hand/power tools occasionally. Preferred: Prior experience in hatchery
operations and biosecurity protocols
dealing with non-native species of
oysters also preferred.
Applications must be submitted
through our On-Line System at
WWW.wm.edu/hr until Sept. 26,
2008. Faxed, emailed or mailed
applications will not be accepted.
The College of William and Mary
is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action university.(9-11-1t)
44 KILMER LANE, Urbanna, PRICE
REDUCED $469,900. Custom built
4bdrm., four season room, 2-car
garage, approx. 10 years old. Tons
of extras, must see. Call Ann Powell,
804-338-1773, GRANT MASSIE
LAND COMPANY.(9-11-2t)
B AY C U S TO M H O M E S I N C .
Come and visit our model home.
6792 Lewis B. Puller Hwy (Rte 33)
Mattaponi. System Built Custom
Homes in a fraction of the time.
804-785-2235, 804-462-0599. www.
baycustomhomesinc.com.(4-24-tf)
FLORIDA: Indian Lake Estates
near Disney, building lot with 2 golf
courses, marina, $25,000. FSBO,
Bankie Nuckols Benton 758-5815
(c)954-551-4107. Call for plat and
directions.(9-11-4tRR)
FSBO: Great starter home! Freshly
renovated 3BR, 1.5-bath, brick
ranch on 1.2 acres in Wake. New
kitchen. $195,000. Incentives available. Owner/Agent Will Vest, 804370-0265.(7-3-13tRR)
GLOUCESTER VILLAGE: Unique
large residence w/attach. apt., lovely
serene grounds, walk or bike to
everything! $449,500. Call Carolyn
Bailey, IsaBell Horsley Real Estate,
804-366-2554.(7-24-13t)
HOUSE IN SALUDA, 443 Woods
Drive across from Food Lion. FSBO.
3.167 acres, living room, dining
room, kitchen, den, 2 full baths,
2 bedrooms (possible 3), garage,
Additional small house on lot, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath, living room and
kitchen. $249,000. 804-758-4635/
804-761-7368.(8-14-tf)
MODULAR HOMES: Your lot or
ours, high-efficiency, quality construction. 2B Properties, 804-7769738.(1-17-tf)
OWN YOUR OWN WILDLIFE
PRESERVE! Stream, woodland
trails, oaks, laurel, dogwoods. 7ac.,
$69,900; 3ac., $54,900. Near boating, golf, Callao area. Libbie Mitchell,
Middle Bay Realty, 804-450-7241.
www.ownlandva.com.(9-11-2t)
OWNBY AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
When planning to buy or sell real
estate in the Northern Neck or
Middle Peninsula, call Diane Bennett
at 804-347-2235, email: bennett@
ownbyco.com.(8-21-13tRR)
OWNER ASSOCIATIONS. We provide full services from hourly assistance to total annual management.
For free consultation, call Lee Management Company, 804-436-7031,
email LeeManagementCompany@
gmail.com.(8-21-13tRR)
PIANKATANK SHORES: 321 Shore
Drive, 2 waterview lots with renovated home. Garage, boat shed and
golf cart. $229,500. Open House
8/31, 1-3. Home Ventures Realty
804-559-9201.(8-28-3t)
TOPPING: 2.5ac LOT w/pond frontage. Minutes to marina, golf, airport,
restaurants, shopping. 4BR perc.
Protective covenants. $69,900.
Walter Lawson, Mason Realty, 804832-9109.(8-7-6t)
WAKE:
Near
Rappahannock
River. Builder close out. 2 cleared
3.5 acre lots, perk letters for 3BD,
conv. spectics, ready to build from
$59,900. EdwardsBayandRiverPro
perties.com. Helen Edwards, 8153333.(8-21-4t)
For Rent
15x40 and 15x44 STORAGE UNITS
AVAILABLE. Heated and electric.
Desiged for motor home, large equipment or anything. Call Denise 7585500 or Oscar 370-5555.(4-24-tfRR)
2 ROOMS, BATH, KITCHEN Privileges. Small private farm near
Hartfield. Perfect for single professional. 804-824-1926.(9-4-2tRR)
CHARMING 2 BEDROOM, upstairs
apartment with deck, water view, free
cable. Prefer professional single/
couple. Lovers Lane, Deltaville. 804815-3102. $700/mo. References.
(8-14-tf)
CUTE TWO STORY, two bedroom house, 1 1/2 baths, glassed/
screened porch, ac/ heat pump.
Downtown Deltaville. Couple/ 1 child
or business. $700/mo. References.
804-815-3102.(8-14-tf)
DELTAVILLE AREA: New 3BR,
2 1/2Ba, Cape Cod. Double car
garage, located on 5 acres, $1,100
per month, deposit and credit check.
Call 804-815-1425.(9-11-4t)
DELTAVILLE, VA: Newly-decorated,
one bedroom terrace-level apt. at
Fishing Bay Estates; $575/mo. plus
utilities (est. $68/mo). Targeting low
to moderate income elderly singles
(ages 62+ or disabled) w/good references. Call 804-776-0146 (711
if TDD/TTY) visit website: EHO.
(9-11-2t)
DELTAVILLE: New Construction.
2BR, 1BA duplex in great location. Includes W/D hookup, central
heat and air, private deck and yard
maintenance. $800/month plus
security deposit. Call 804-815-3585.
(9-11-4t)
FULL HORSE BOARDING www.
pidlinacres.com. (804)758-1555.
(3-15-tf)
HOME IN WATER VIEW. 3Bedrooms plus loft, 1bath, living room,
kitchen/dining together. Available
Oct. 1. $700/mo. References and
security deposit required. 804-3050807.(9-11-2t)
HOUSE IN PIANKATANK SHORES:
3bedroom, 1bath, new kitchen, new
floors, water view, garage. $950/mo.
plus security deposit. 804-785-2226.
(9-4-4t)
LARGE 1BEDROOM APARTMENT
w/walk-in closet, large kitchen,
washer/dryer on premises. No
pets. Utilities included, $675 month,
Topping area. 804-758-5734 or 804832-9058.(9-11-3tRR)
MINI STORAGE UNITS/ Open
storage available. Hartfield area.
Call Frank Murphy. 804-436-5475.
(8-14-13t)
NEW STORAGE UNITS in Deltaville,
next to T’s Tee Shirts. Sizes from
4’x12’ to 10’x32’. Call 804-363-0371.
(1-19-tf)
OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Deltaville.
Call 804-758-4540 for information.
(7-3-tf)
OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Saluda.
Call 804-758-4540 for information.
(7-3-tf)
WATERFRONT: Topping, Mobile
Home. 2 small bedrooms, living
room, kitchen, 1bath, $650/rent,
$650/sec. dep., credit references
required. 758-2025.(9-11-2t)
Vacation Rentals
“LAURELHURST” COTTAGE:
Weekly vacation, fantastic views.
Upscale home, furnished, bring or
rent linens, hrdwd flrs, pier, deep
water. Deltaville $950/week. Debbie/
Morgan and Edwards RE, 804-7251955.(7-10-tf)
A BEAUTIFUL URBANNA Harbour Waterfront Getaway: Porch,
4 bedrooms. Weekend/ Weekly.
(804)639-1256. http://www.vacation
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Inn, a waterfront retreat in the
of peaceful living. Arrive by
air, sea. www.sunsetviewinn.
Topping. 804-577-7083.(7-5-
WATERFRONT COTTAGE: Pier,
beach, AC/heat, fireplace, two
bedrooms, screened porch, canoe.
www.Rivahvacations.com for information and pictures. (804)7415511 evenings. Summer $800/
week.(4-10-52t)
For Sale
2007 EZ-GO ST 350 Golf Cart
and Utility Trailer. Cart has 2 sets
of wheels, top, windshield, lift kit,
folding rear seat and brush guard.
Used very little. $4,400. Call 804758-3243.(9-4-3t)
26ft. CHEROKEE Aluminum gooseneck horse trailer. Stud box, dressing room, new tires and brakes, good
shape. $10,000. 804-432-9556.
(9-11-1t)
4 LIKE-NEW MUD TIRES: 30575R16 $250; Proform C950 treadmill and Tony Little’s Gazelle Edge
exercise equipment. Best Offer!
804-776-9880.(9-11-4t)
ALL NEW: 1kw emergency generator, $295; 8-inch bench grinder
with light, $75; industrial gasolinepowered air compressor, 12 CFM at
100psi, $795; air tool kit and hose,
$95; commercial cut-off saw, $195;
Reddy space heater, $95. Gordon
White, 804-776-7947.(9-11-1t)
ATLANTIC MOBILE HOMES CLOSE
OUT SALE. One 28x60 3br 2bath
was 68,000 now 59,900. One 14x70
3br 2bath was 38,000 now 35,900.
Don’t miss out, call 804-758-5681,
Route 17, Saluda.(9-4-3t)
SALE: “Penny Lane” Purple House,
329 Chesapeake Dr., White Stone.
Some old/some new. Roosters, gifts,
fall decor, all at closeout prices.
Saturdays by chance. 9/13-20-27,
10-3pm.(9-11-3tRR)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th,
8a.m.-until (rescheduled), beside
the Woman’s Club, Urbanna. Girls’
clothing, household items and toys.
(9-11-1t)
TAG SALE: 2435 Regent Rd., Topping. September 13th, 8-4. Sofa,
chairs, small kitchen table, lamps,
pictures, washer/dryer, household
items, many misc. items.(9-4-2t)
YARD SALE: Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, 7:30am-until. 1124
Johns Neck Road, Weems. Turn
left at Claybrook Baptist Church,
follow to end. Tools, trailers, yard/
lawn equipment, washers, dryers,
off shore dinghy, small appliances,
books, curtains, linens. Everything
priced to go.(9-11-1tRR)
Autos/Trucks
1999 TOYOTA Avalon XLS: 4-dr,
very good condition, garage kept,
service records available, 154k, air,
all power, CD/AM/FM, leather, cruise
control, ABS, alloy. $4850. 804-4620606.(9-11-2tRR)
2000 SUBARU OUTBACK SPORT:
AWD, 5-spd AT, new brakes, 151k,
CD/cassette, spoiler, roof rack and
cargo tray. Runs GREAT, 26-27
mpg. $3,800. 804-695-0109.(8-286t)
Boats/Motors
17ft. BOSTON WHALER: 1972
Classic Montauk 2006 90hp Johnson, less than 100 hours, fully
restored, original teak, custom
cushions w/rear seat, new wiring
and ‘05 galvanized trailer; electronics. A must see! Price reduced to
$13,995 OBO. 804-337-6133 or
804-776-6265.(4-24-tf)
32 DEADRISE, New deck, washboards, cockpit, sole combing, still
needs a little more work. Must sacrifice, $2000 OBO on yard at DBY,
804-938-1610.(9-11-2t)
BOSTON WHALER, 13ft. with 40hp
Yamaha, automatic oil injection. Low
Hours on motor. $1,800. Call 804776-7418.(9-11-2t)
CAROLINA SKIFF J-14 w/Yamaha
15hp 2-stroke, great condition and
trailer, $2,000. Call before 8p.m.
804-357-0566.(8-28-3t)
CUB CADET 1500 Series, 25hp,
garden tractor 42”cut w/bagger. Cost
$3,000, sell for $1,500. 2 yrs. old.
804-758-9222.(9-11-1t)
CUSTOM YACHT SERVICE
YACHT BROKERAGE
96 SEAFOOD LANE
IRVINGTON, VA 22480
(804)438-5563
www.yachtworld.com/customyacht
RIVER ACCESS, Center Cross
area. 3Bedrooms, 2baths, washer/
dryer, $750/mo. No pets. Credit
check. 804-241-4112.(9-11-2t)
DOG FREE to good home, good
farm dog just needs room to run,
friendly, current shots, 3-year-old
mixed lab. Please call cell 804-8221523.(9-11-1t)
POWER
1997 Angler 22’ - $17,000
1985 Chris Craft 28’ - $16,000
1994 Luhrs 29’ - $79,900
1999 Pursuit 30’ - $110,000
SALUDA AREA: 2Bedroom, 1Bath
House, Deck. $600/mo plus deposit.
757-897-0729, 757-898-3122.
(9-4-tf)
FILL DIRT. $90/load delivered.
30-mile radius from Saluda. 7582800.(6-30-tf)
RIVER ACCESS in Center Cross
area: 2bedrooms, 1bath, washer/
dryer, $750/mo, no pets, credit
check. 804-241-4112.(9-11-2t)
URBANNA HARBOR, prime boat
slip. 50amp/water/cable. Close to
pool and clubhouse. $1,800/yr. 804758-9222.(9-11-1t)
URBANNA: 2BR apartment in quiet
neighborhood. No smoking, no pets.
$600/mo. Owner/agent. Call 804690-6568.(9-11-1t)
WATERFRONT COTTAGE, 9 month
lease, Sept.-May. 2 bedrooms, pier,
beach, screened porch. www.rivahvacations.com for information and
pictures. 804-741-5511 evenings.
$850/mo.(6-26-13)
WATERFRONT Farmhouse Estate
w/acreage. $1,000 week, $2,500
month, or $2,000 month w/year
lease. Deep water pier. Furnished.
Debbie/Morgan & Edwards RE, 804815-8621.(7-10-21t)
WATERFRONT, 4BD, 2BA HOUSE,
Deltaville. Available September 30.
$900/mo. plus utilities. Call 804-8320334.(8-14-tf)
FREE to good home! 4 kittens and 2
cats. Kittens hand-raised since birth.
804-854-6414.(9-11-2t)
GE DISHWASHER: Relatively new.
Excellent condition. $100. Call 804758-1606.(8-28-3t)
MULCH, TOPSOIL, and OYSTER
SHELLS. Pick up or delivered. Call
for prices. 804-854-6627.(6-19-13t)
SEASONED FIREWOOD: Dump
truck load, cut, split, and delivered.
$125/cash or $130/check. Call
804-694-6469 or 804-694-5530.
(12-13-tf)
SOFA BED: Ikea “EKTORP” Model,
khaki color, 1-year old, 78 3/4 inches
wide, excellent condition. Original
price, $700, sell for $400. Hartfield
location. 202-577-1522.(9-4-4t)
SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE, gated
smooth, 7-yr. old Gelding. 15.2
hands, beginner broke. Excellent
on trail. $3,000. Also, new and used
tack and equipment for sale. 804432-9556.(9-11-1t)
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS: Three
cancelled orders. 20’x20’, 25’x40’.
Great for Workshop/Garage. Easy
payments available. Don’t delay!
Call today for savings. 866-3520469.(9-11-2t)
Yard Sales
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 8 to 4,
Route 713, 323 Hibble Road off
Route 639 (behind Christchurch
School).(9-11-1t)
MOVING: Indoor yard sale, Friday
and Saturday, rain or shine. 320
Howard Street, Urbanna, 8a.m.1p.m.(9-11-1t)
Classified Rates
$6.00 minimum for up to 25 words,
one week; 2 weeks $10.00; 3 weeks
$15.00; 4 or more weeks $4.50 each
week. Minimum run for TFN ads, 4
weeks. 25 words or fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40.00. Ads with 26
or more words, 24¢ each word. Custom classifieds $1.25 per line, minimum $11.25.
10% Discount for cash with order.
No refunds, no credit. No discount
on credit card sales.
Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon
Tuesdays. To place your ad,
call (804) 758-2328, FAX (804)
758-5896, email <classifieds@ssentinel.com>, or mail to: Classifieds,
Southside Sentinel, P.O. Box 549,
Urbanna, Va. 23175.
Corrections: Please check your ad
the first week to see that it is correct.
SAILBOAT
1988 Stevens 42’ - $135,000
(8-7-tfRR)
Marine Services
KLEENFUEL: Fuel polishing, tank
cleaning using the Ocean Marine
System, USCG licensed and insured.
Save on your boat downtime. Visa
and Mastercard accepted. Cell, 804694-6040.(4-24-26t)
MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W.
Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21tf)
NAUTI NELL’S MARINE CONSIGNMENT: 14 years experience. Turn
your usable equipment, hardware,
motors, boats into cash. Call for
information and to schedule drop-off.
776-9811, Deltaville.(7-17-13t)
SAILBOAT RIDES, LESSONS and
consulting. Boat repair and restoration, fiberglass repair, boat painting,
stripping, varnishing, etc. 804-8244006.(9-11-26t)
BUSY HARTFIELD SALON is looking for licensed cosmetologist,
commission or booth rental. Please
call 804-776-0061 or 804-694-6528.
(6-26-tfRR)
BUSY OBGYN needing a parttime
front desk office assistant. Must
be proficient with the computer,
able to multi-task, pleasant, and
dependable. MUST have medical
office experience. Send resume with
salary requirements to Gloucester
Women’s Clinic, P.O. Box 2148,
Gloucester, VA 23061.(9-4-2t)
CARING, RESPONSIBLE ADULT
or CNA/ Companion to supervise
10-year-old with High-functioning
Autism for 4 hours after school,
M-F. Help child with laundry/shower/
homework/food prep. On Middlesex/
Essex line. Must pass Criminal/
Child Protective Svcs. background
checks. Opportunity for other/ more
hours, if interested. Beth 804-3141019.(8-21-4t)
CHESAPEAKE MARINE RAILWAY: in Deltaville, currently has an
immediate opening for the position
listed below. Interested applicants
please send your resume to 548
Deagles Road, Deltaville, VA 23043,
or FAX to 804-776-8835. Position
is part time and includes competitive salary with benefits package.
Marine industry experience helpful.
OFFICE CLERK: Duties to include,
but not limited to: customer service,
inventory management, scheduling,
computer skills required.(9-11-1t)
LINE COOK, great pay with weekly
tip-outs, Cocomos, Deltaville. Call
Lori, 804-776-8822. (Dishwasher
also needed).(7-31-tf)
MACHINE OPERATORS NEEDED.
Starting rate $8.45. Excellent benefits. Apply Star Fields, 2905 Buckley
Hall Rd., Cobbs Creek, VA.(6-5-tf)
Endless
Summer
Deltaville’s Tanning Salon
September COUPON
Monthly Unlimited $29.00 (with this ad)
804-776-UTAN
DELTAVILLE DOCKSIDE INN:
HELP NEEDED FOR CLEANING
AND HOUSEKEEPING (PARTTIME). CALL OFFICE 804-7769224.(9-11-2t)
DENTAL HYGIENIST NEEDED:
Licensed dental hygienist needed for
a busy dental office. Applicants must
be able to work independently. Good
compensation package offered.
Please send resume by fax to 804725-1685 or mail to P.O. Box 736,
Deltaville, VA 23043.(9-11-tf)
EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE
SALESPERSON needed, 5-day
week (incl. Saturdays). Resume to
P.O. Box 385, Saluda, Va 23149 or
call Harrow’s Home Center, 804758-5481.(8-21-tfRR)
EXPERIENCED SALES CLERK,
5-day week (incl. Saturdays). Send
resume to: P.O. Box 385, Saluda, VA
23149 or call Harrow’s Home Center,
804-758-5481 for appt.(8-21-tfRR)
LABORATORY & RESEARCH
SPECIALIST I
HATCHERY SPECIALIST
New Position # 00157V
Pay Band-3 Salary $24,000
Location: VIMS,
Kauffman Aquaculture Center,
Topping, VA
This position is with the Aquaculture
Genetics and Breeding Technology Center (ABC) at the Kauffman
Aquaculture Center (KAC) located
in Topping, Virginia. ABC develops
superior shellfish brood stocks
and supports breeding programs
using traditional and molecular
approaches. KAC is a unique shellfish quarantine facility holding native,
non-native, and genetically modified
oysters in recirculation systems. The
position is a restricted appointment
with funding subject to renewal. The
successful applicant will support the
KAC manager in daily operations.
Primary responsibilities include
Help Wanted
A NEW CAREER?
Truck Driver Training
Train Locally at
Rappahannock Community
College - Glenns
For more information call:
1-888-878-4CDL
(1-13-tfRR)
AUTO PARTS AND SERVICE:
Position (full time). Minimum requirements include: High School graduate. 3-yrs. DMV record and signed
release for background check, 3-yrs.
auto parts store and/or auto repair
service, computer usage, typing and
catalogue and parts sourcing skills.
Excellent communicator with cus-
Maintenance
Innovative, dynamic and progressive are just a
few words to describe Hampton Roads Sanitation District. If you’re seeking a great place to
work, your search is over. Come grow with us!
We offer some of the best benefits and one of
the most generous compensation packages in
the region.
Publisher’s Notice
All real estate advertised herein is
subject to Virginia’s fair housing law
which makes it illegal to advertise
‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color,
religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or
intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.’
This newspaper will not knowingly
accept advertising for real estate
that violates the fair housing law.
Our readers are hereby informed
that all dwellings advertised in this
newspaper are available on an equal
opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint,
call the Virginia Fair Housing Office
at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888)
551-3247. For the hearing-impaired,
call (804) 367-9753. E-mail fairhousing@dpor.virginia.gov. Web site:
www.fairhousing.vipnet.org
If you have semi-skilled trades experience, we
are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Operator on the Middle Peninsula (Hartfield). Starting Salary is $31,397. HS Diploma or GED required.
Qualified applicants may obtain an application
and job description at www.hrsd.com or by calling 460-7305 for a recording on how to receive
an application packet. All positions require preemployment background check, drug screen,
and post-offer physical. The positions are open
until filled, but don’t delay. EOE.
✁
2.25 AC. WATERFRONT LOT on
LaGrange Creek. Has perk and
artesian well. $225,000. 804-7589222.(9-11-1t)
B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Sept. 11, 2008
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Business Services
Notices
Notices
Notices
MAINTENANCE: HRSD. Innovative,
dynamic and progressive are just
a few words to describe Hampton
Roads Sanitation District. If you’re
seeking a great place to work, your
search is over. Come grow with us!
We offer some of the best benefits
and one of the most generous compensation packages in the region.
If you have semi-skilled trades experience, we are currently recruiting
for a Maintenance Operator on the
Middle Peninsula (Hartfield). Starting salary is $31,397. HS diploma
or GED required.
Qualified applicants may obtain an
application and job description at
www.hrsd.com or by calling 4607305 for a recording on how to
receive an application packet. All
positions require pre-employment
background check, drug screen,
and post-offer physical. The position
is open until filled, but don’t delay.
EOE.(9-4-4t)
clerical support within the District.
Duties include: opening/closing
office, greeting the public, providing excellent assistance to clients/
patients, processing sewage/well
applications, making appointments,
database entry, taking messages,
making deposits, setting up patient
accounts. Ideal candidate will possess proficient computer skills,
specifically Windows, MS Word
and Excel. Ability to communicate
effectively both orally and written as
well as work independently, organize and prioritize tasks, manage
multiple projects and complete
assignments in a timely manner.
Experience working with confidential issues or previous experience
in an office setting. Experience in
customer service field. Capable of
working closely with peers, interacting with the public, organizing and prioritizing. High School
graduate, GED or equivalent combination of training and experience
considered. Ability to work independently as well as on a team.
Must be able to interpret, adhere
to and explain policies and procedures. Public Health/Environmental Health experiences would be
a plus. Travel required throughout
the district. Applicants must have
a valid driver’s license. Must provide own transportation with mileage reimbursement. Twelve month
probationary period is required for
all new state employees. Selected
candidate must successfully pass
a National Criminal Background
Check. A completed application,
including all previous employment,
salary history, and education, must
be submitted on-line at www.vdh.
virginia.gov for consideration. No
faxed, mailed, e-mailed applications accepted. Applications must
be completed prior to 5:00 p.m.,
September 15, 2008. Virginia
Department of Health is an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer.
(9-11-1t)
AAA HANDYMAN: Everybody needs
a hand. Let me be your handyman!
Family business 30 years. Windows,
Doors, Floors, Roofs, Porches. Free
estimates. Keith, 758-4422/ 804824-8105.(7-10-13t)
NOTICE
ABANDONED VESSEL
Notice is hereby given that the following vessel has been abandoned
for more than 60 days on the property of:
Urbanna Yachting Center
15 Watling St.
Urbanna, VA 23175
804-758-2342
1987, 27 SeaRay Sundancer
powerboat
White hull,
name “Foolish Pleasure”
on transom;
Hull #SERM8987L687
VA 9829 PP
Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance
with Section 29.1-733.1 of the
Code of Virginia if this vessel is
not claimed and removed within 30
days of first publication of this notice.
Please contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
with questions.(9-11-3t)
DEFECTS;
2. CONSTRUCTION IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER; AND,
3. FITNESS FOR HABITATION.
MISCELLANEOUS: The Beneficiary reserves the right to bid at
the Trustee’s sale. The Trustee
reserves the right: (i) to waive the
deposit requirements; (ii) to extend
the period of time in which the purchaser is to make full settlement; (iii)
to withdraw the real property or any
portion thereof from sale at any time
prior to the sale or termination of the
bidding; (iv) to keep the bidding open
for any length of time; (v) to reject
all bids; (vi) to postpone or set over
the date of sale; (vii) to approve the
credit worthiness of any bidder and
final purchase; and/or (viii) to sell the
Property as a whole or in separate
parcels. In the event the Trustee
deems it best for any reason at the
time of sale to postpone or continue
this sale from time to time, such
notice of postponement or setting
over will be announced in a manner
deemed reasonable by the Trustee
and in accordance with the Code of
Virginia and the Deed of Trust.
It will be the responsibility of the
Purchaser(s) to obtain possession of
the Property(s) at the Purchaser(s)
expense. The Purchaser(s) shall
assume the risk of loss and shall be
responsible for any damage, vandalism, theft, destruction, or the like, of
the Property occurring after the date
of the above sale.
Written notice of this Trustee’s Sale
has been provided pursuant to Section 55-59.1 of the 1950 Code of
Virginia, as amended.
ANDREW G. BURY, JR.
Sole Acting Trustee
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew G. Bury, Jr., Esquire
P.O. Box 386
Urbanna, Virginia 23175
(804) 695-3662
Substitute Trustee
(9-4-2t)
September 11, 2008 to 4:00 p.m. on
October 14, 2008
PERMIT NAME: Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit - Wastewater issued by DEQ,
under the authority of the State
Water Control Board
APPLICANT NAME, ADDRESS
AND PERMIT NUMBER: Middlesex
County; P.O. Box 428, Saluda, VA
23149; VA0091316
FACILITY NAME AND LOCATION:
Middlesex Courthouse WWTP;
Northern side of Route 33, 1/4 mile
east of Courthouse Drive
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Middlesex County has applied for
a reissuance of a permit for the
publicly owned Middlesex Courthouse Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The applicant proposes to release
treated sewage wastewaters from
the facility at a rate of 39,900 gallons
per day into a water body. Sludge
from the treatment process will be
disposed by pump and haul method
by a licensed septage hauler. The
facility proposes to release the
treated sewage wastewaters in
an unnamed tributary to Urbanna
Creek in the Rappahannock River
watershed. A watershed is the land
area drained by a river and its incoming streams. The permit will limit the
following pollutants to amounts that
protect water quality: organic matter
and solids.
HOW TO COMMENT AND/OR
REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: DEQ accepts comments and
requests for public hearing by
e-mail, fax or postal mail. All comments and requests must be in writing and be received by DEQ during
the comment period. Submittals
must include the names, mailing
addresses and telephone numbers
of the commenter/requester and
of all persons represented by the
commenter/requester. A request for
public hearing must also include: 1)
The reason why a public hearing is
requested. 2) A brief, informal statement regarding the nature and extent
of the interest of the requester or of
those represented by the requester,
including how and to what extent
such interest would be directly and
adversely affected by the permit. 3)
Specific references, where possible,
to terms and conditions of the permit
with suggested revisions. DEQ may
hold a public hearing, including
another comment period, if public
response is significant and there are
substantial, disputed issues relevant
to the permit.
CONTACT FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS, DOCUMENT REQUESTS
AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Jeremy Kazio, Piedmont Regional
Office, 4949-A Cox Rd., Glen Allen,
VA 23060; Phone: 804-527-5044;
E-mail: jskazio@deq.virginia.gov;
Fax: 804-527-5106. The public may
review the draft permit and application at the DEQ office named above
by appointment.(9-11-2t)
PIANIST/KEYBOARD Player
for Sunday services, 10a.m. to
11:15a.m., Living Water Lutheran
Church, Rt. 200 and Bluff Point
Rd., Kilmarnock. 804-580-8727.
(9-11-3tRR)
PIANKATANK RIVER GOLF CLUB
is looking for golf shop assistants
and beverage cart drivers, must
be 21 yrs. of age or older for both
positions. We also have employment opportunities available for cart
attendants. Please apply in person
in the golf shop. 804-776-6516.
(9-11-1tRR)
REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED to
market payroll benefits to existing
accounts and to open new accounts
with businesses. Excellent income
potential, stock bonuses, Fortune
200 company. Send Resume to:
P.O. Box 738, Gloucester Point, VA
23062.(8-21-4t)
SHUCKERS NEEDED. Hours:
6:00am-12:00noon. Monday-Friday.
Please contact Tony at Tony Walton
Seafood, 758-4086 or 758-5011.
(9-11-2t)
SOCIAL WORKER
Position L0011
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Social Worker, King & Queen Social
Services, $30,529-$46,829. Full-time
employee will manage a generic service caseload; investigate referrals
of suspected child and adult abuse
and neglect; develop and implement service plans for families; etc.
You must have a bachelor’s degree
in any field with at least two years
of experience in human services.
Special requirements: 1) Driver’s
License, 2) Must be willing to work
outside normal working hours,
which will include being on-call. To
be considered for this position you
must submit a completed Commonwealth of Virginia Application to King
& Queen Social Services. Contact
King & Queen Social Services at
785-5977 or 769-5003 to obtain
applications and a complete job
description.(9-11-2t)
STERILIZATION TECH needed
for a busy dental office. Experience preferred. Applicants must be
able to work independently. Hours
would be Monday and Wednesday,
8:00am-5:00pm and on Friday
from 8:00am-2:00pm. Please send
resume via fax to 804-725-1685 or
mail to P.O. Box 736, Deltaville, VA
23043.(9-11-tf)
THE STEAMBOAT RESTAURANT
at The Piankatank River Golf Club
has employment opportunities available for servers, bussers, bartenders, dishwashers, and experienced
line/prep cooks. Please apply in
person. 804-776-6589.(9-11-1tRR)
THREE RIVERS
HEALTH DISTRICT
Virginia Department of Health
Essex County
Office Services Specialist, #TRX13
Three Rivers Health District is
seeking a part-time Office Services Specialist, Position #TRX13
based in Essex County, to provide
Work Wanted
NEED FT/PT FLEXIBLE HELP?
Quick resume: BSBA, Microsoft,
desktop publishing, data entry,
documents, notary, etc. Excellent
customer service skills. My office or
yours. Call 804-776-0705.(8-21-4t)
WILL DO TRACTOR WORK, redo
yards, driveways, spread dirt or
gravel. Call 804-776-6301.(8-284t)
Wanted
2 TWIN MATTRESSES, 1 picnic
table and men’s bike. 804-285-9740.
(9-11-1t)
ITEMS NEEDED for the Annual
Salem United Methodist Men’s
Auction. Please call 804-785-2101,
804-693-2023 or 804-832-5409.
(5-15-tf)
VETERAN RHYTHM GUITARIST
WANTED for occasional local area
gigs in rock ‘n’ roll band. No stress,
have fun. 758-4463, Urbanna.
(9-11-1t)
WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked
or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will
pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf)
Wanted To Buy
WILL BUY OLD FISHING rods,
reels and tackle. 804-776-9462 or
804-241-4130.(7-17-tf)
Business Services
A to Z HOME AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS: all types, no
job too small! Call Steve, 832-2041.
(8-14-tf)
A YOUNG URBANNA Grandmother
will provide child care in her home,
804-758-4604.(9-4-2t)
Email news and photos to
editor@ssentinel.com
BUSHHOGGING AND TRACTOR
work. Call Jeffrey Armistead, 7582761, 815-1529.(7-31-13t)
CARPENTER: Able to do sheetrock,
painting, doors, windows, cabinets,
rotten wood, flooring, trim, decks,
siding. 25 years experience. Quality
work for less. Call Kevin, 758-4223.
(7-13-13tRR)
CERTIFIED GAS AND PLUMBING
REPAIRS, also NEW INSTALLATIONS. Also one call for carpentry,
trim, painting and electrical work.
7-day and 24-hour emergency
service. Over 20 years experience.
Don’t wait for winter to service your
gas logs and heaters. One call can
do it all. Chris Hanuska, home: 804776-9911 and cell: 804-832-6092.
(6-26-12t)
COMPUTER DOCTOR makes
house calls! PC hardware or software problems? Have toolbag, will
travel! Home/ small business/ wireless networks a specialty. Reasonable rates. 758-5365.(9-11-13t)
D. STEVENS CONSTRUCTION,
LLC, Class B Contractor. New
homes, additions, renovations.
LICENSED and INSURED. Call
Darrell 804-815-2154 or 804-4432898.(1-3-tf)
DAYCARE-PRESCHOOL Openings: State licensed, lunch, snacks,
fenced yard, two adult caretakers,
CPR first-aid certified teacher, 22
years experience. References. 804776-9836.(9-11-4t)
DECORATIVE PAINTING, FAUX
finishes, murals and color consulting. Professional, experienced and
licensed contractor. See online
portfolio and general information:
www.marshhawkstudio.com, then
call Lausanne, 804-815-6851.(8-2813t)
HAVE GROOMER WILL TRAVEL,
Mobile grooming. 5 years experience bathing, nail trimming, ear
cleaning and hair cutting. Lisa
Barbee, 804-730-8841, cell 804514-2945. E-mail: mariacar38@
comcast.net.(7-3-13t)
HOUSE CLEANING at your service!
Free estimates, reasonable rates,
references available. Call Laura
804-832-9458.(8-28-13t)
LOWERY CARPENTRY SERVICES, LLC: Hardwood floors,
cabinets, trim, decks, water damage,
remodeling, etc. 25 years experience. Free estimates. Licensed and
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PAINTER: Low, low prices. Free
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Notices
Commonwealth Antiques
& Appraisals, Inc.
Estate Sale
Saturday & Sunday
September 13th & 14th
9am-4pm
at the home of the late Dr. and
Mrs. Anthony Susen, 193 Old
Glebe Point Road, near Burgess
Partial Listing of Items: Framed “Jefferson Davis” signature, ant. pine farm table, ant. US silver dollars, landscape
oil painting signed “Henry H. Parker”, tall case mahogany
clock, Windsor dining chairs, Hepplewhite-style reproduction sideboard, 100s of books, Towle Old Colonial &
Wallace sterling flatware, King’s Cross crystal, Waterford
shrimps, sterling tea service & much other sterling holloware, decoys, shore birds, Louis XVI-style sofa & settee,
Hepplewhite-style pine hunt board,, jardinières, Baccarat
vase, Limoges plates, Meito dinner service, etched stemware, oval occasional tables, Empire-style marbletop table,
upholstered chairs, mirrors, porcelain figurines, mahogany
bedside commodes, Art Deco crystal lamp, Sheraton-style
mahogany king-size bed, French Directory-style cabinet,
Queen Anne-style sofa table, M.L.Hann prints, pastel signed
“Blum”, Chip-style cherry tall chest, chaise longe, Hepplewhite-style bowfront chest, Queen Anne-style lolling chair,
Sheraton-style double bed,wrought iron stand, glass-top coffee table, Chelsea ship’s bell clock, painted entertainment
center, lots of glassware, china, pottery, kitchen & household items, safe, Adirondacks suite, John Deere tractor, tiller
and many other tools. Dodge Ram pickup truck 1993. Lots
more!
Directions: From Route 200 between Wicomico Church
and Burgess, follow signs to Old Glebe Point Road. House
is at end of long driveway on Old Glebe Point Road.
Terms of sale: No prior sales, items sold in “as is” condition, announcements on day of sale are binding, all sales
final, cash or approved check only.
For further information, call Lisa and Henry Lane Hull
at (804) 580-2922 or (804) 580-3301
email: comantqu@crosslink.net
NOTICE
ABANDONED VESSEL
Notice is hereby given that the following vessel has been abandoned
for more than 60 days on the property of:
Chris G. Braun
148 Hazlewood Dr.
Urbanna, VA 23175
DESCRIPTION of Vessel:
25ft. Sailboat, named Beverly
hailing from
Princess Anne, MD.
Registration No.: MD8772AW
Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance
with Section 29.1-733.1 of the
Code of Virginia if this vessel is
not claimed and removed within 30
days of first publication of this notice.
Please contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
with questions.(9-11-3t)
NOTICE OF SALE
Contents of Self-Storage
Units B-11 and B-13
to be sold at Public Auction on
September 25, 2008 at 1:00 pm
at Hartfield Mini-Storage
10880P Gen. Puller Hwy.
Hartfield VA 23071
804-776-6044
Either by individual pieces
or as a whole lot. As-is.(9-11-1t)
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE’S SALE
OF PROPERTY LOCATED IN
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Pursuant to the terms and provisions
of a certain Deed of Trust (“Deed
of Trust”) dated July 3,2002 and
recorded among the land records
of Middlesex County, Virginia (the
“Land Records”) in Deed Book 343
at Page 878, from Robert Davis, also
known of record as Robert E. Davis
and Jennifer Jewel, also known
of record as Jennifer T. Jewell to
Darren Soodak, Trustee, and securing that certain Note (the “Note”) of
even date, payable to the order of
Equitable Mortgage Group, Inc. (the
“Beneficiary”) in the original principal
sum of $33,000.00, the Beneficiary
having declared an event of default
and instructed the undersigned
Sole Acting Trustee, by virtue of a
Deed of Appointment of Substitute
Trustee recorded as Instrument
Number 080001871, among the
Land Records, to proceed with the
Trustee’s sale, the undersigned
Sole Acting Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder, on
September 23, 2008
11:00 a.m., local time
at the front entrance of the Middlesex
County Courthouse Building located
at 73 Bowden Street, Saluda, Virginia 23149, all of the certain lot of
land together with all improvements
and fixtures thereon, and rights
and privileges appurtenant thereto,
situate, lying and being in Middlesex
County, Virginia, described as follows:
All that certain piece or parcel of
land, with all improvements thereon,
situated in Pinetop Magisterial
District, Middlesex County, Virginia,
containing four (4) acres, more or
less, but conveyed in gross and not
by acre. For a more accurate and
particular description as to the metes
and bounds of the property hereby
conveyed, reference is made to a
plat of survey prepared by John T.
Ward, L.S., dated February 1983,
a copy of which is recorded in the
Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of
Middlesex County, Virginia, in Deed
Book 138, Page 625; and designated as “Tract A, 4.000 Acres”. Said
property is substantially bounded
on the North by a private right-ofway designated as “Lawson Road
(private)”; on the East by other land
of the grantors herein, on the South
by land now or formerly of Thomas
A. Ladd, et ux; and, on the West by
land now or formerly of Elizabeth
S. Nuckols.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH. A cash
deposit of ten percent (10%) of the
sales price for the lot purchased
by cash, or by certified or cashier’s
check, will be required of the successful bidder at the time of sale
with the balance due in cash, or its
equivalent, within thirty (30) days
from the date of said sale. The
deposit of the successful bidder at
the time of the sale will be retained
by the Sole Acting Substitute Trustee
pending settlement. TIME IS OF
THE ESSENCE. The deposit shall
be applied to the credit of the successful bidder at settlement; or in
the event of the failure to complete
settlement within thirty (30) days
from the date of sale, the deposit
shall be applied to pay the costs and
expenses of sale and against the
balance of sums due by the Grantor
under the Deed of Trust; including
payment of the Sole Acting Substitute Trustee’s compensation.
All costs of the conveyancing,
which shall be by special warranty
deed, examination of title, recording
charges, notary fees, settlement
fees, including preparation of deed
and grantor’s tax thereon, etc., to
be at the cost of the purchaser. Past
due real estate taxes, if any, to be
paid from proceeds of sale and real
estate taxes for the year 2008 to be
adjusted to the date of sale.
The sale is subject to filed and
unfiled mechanic’s liens and other
applicable senior liens and encumbrances, if any, affecting the Property and all covenants, conditions,
restrictions, rights-of-way, easements, declarations and reservations, if any, contained in the deeds
and any other documents forming
the chain of title thereto.
WARRANTIES: Report of title is
available for inspection at the offices
of Andrew G. Bury, Jr. Esquire, P.C.,
40 Cross Street, 3rd Floor, Urbanna,
Virginia 23175, but is not warranted
in any way. The information with
respect to the Property has been
obtained from sources deemed
reliable and believed to be accurate
when given. However, no express or
implied warranty is made as to the
accuracy of these representations.
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND
ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS TO
THE PROPERTY CONVEYED
SHALL BE CONVEYED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPERTY, IN “AS IS”
CONDITION. IN ADDITION, THE
WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THE
CODE OF VIRGINIA, SECTION
55-70.1, IF APPLICABLE, ARE
ALSO EXCLUDED INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:
1. FREEDOM FROM STRUCTURAL
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Mariners
Point Unit Owners Association has
applied for a permit from the Marine
Resources Commission to construct
135 linear feet of riprap marsh toe
sill adjacent to the Association’s
property situated along Wilton Creek
in Middlesex County.
Send comments/inquiries within
15 days to: Marine Resources
Commission, Habitat Management
Division, 2600 Washington Avenue,
3rd Floor, Newport News, Virginia
23607.(9-11-1t)
PUBLIC NOTICE ENVIROMENTAL PERMIT
PURPOSE OF NOTICE: To seek
public comment on a draft permit
from the Department of Environmental Quality for a municipal wastewater treatment works in Middlesex
County, Virginia.
FIRST PUBLIC NOTICE ISSUE
DATE: Sept. 11, 2008
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD:
Executive Assistant
Chesapeake Bank is looking for an Executive Assistant
that is responsible for serving as the transfer agent for
Chesapeake Financial Shares, et al, including shareholder accounting, assisting trustees with ESOP administration, overseeing corporate files, and assisting senior
officers.
Candidates need office/clerical experience, working
knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Excel, Word,
Access) and Works, the ability to use multiple types of
office equipment, type 50-60 words per minute when
composing correspondence, and good oral and written
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Applications may be obtained at any Chesapeake
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Please mail your application to the following address:
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Attn: Human Resources
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King William, Middlesex, and Essex. Wx is a
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more energy efficient through such measures as
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If your home is in need of Weatherization or you
want further information, please contact: Catrina
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Sept. 11, 2008 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7
Notices
VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
PAT R I C I A J . S AT T E R F I E L D ,
TRUSTEE of the
T H E A A R N E T TA L O C K L E Y
POLSON REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST,
v.
Petitioner,
Case No. CL07000117-00
ELIZABETH EBROM, et. al.,
Respondents.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
The object of the above-styled suit is
to quiet title and to compel partition of
four parcels of real property located
in Middlesex County, Virginia.
1. Petitioner’s counsel has filed an
affidavit that due diligence has been
used on behalf of the Petitioner to
ascertain the identity and location of the following Respondents,
Michael Coachman, John Holmes,
Herella Penamon, Marian Kelly,
Edward Kelly, Howard Lewis, Lloyd
H. Goldman, and Charles Goldman,
as those parties are more distinctly
described in the Complaint for Partition filed by Petitioner.
2. There may be other persons
with an interest in the Property,
whose names and addresses are
unknown, including but not limited
to the unknown heirs, devisees,
and successors in title of the abovenamed individuals and/or Joshua
Dudley and/or Hannah B. Dudley.
Those persons are made Defendants by the description of “Parties
Unknown.” It is ORDERED that
this Order be published at least
once a week for four successive
weeks in the Southside Sentinel,
a newspaper of general circulation
within the County of Middlesex,
Virginia, and that the parties named
herein appear on October 15, 2008
at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office
of the Circuit Court for the County
of Middlesex, and do what may be
necessary to protect their respective
interest in this suit.
Entered this 22nd day of August,
2008.
ENTER THIS:
Peggy W. Walton
Clerk of the Court
WE ASK FOR THIS:
W. Hunter Old, Esquire
(VSB #43076)
Alison V. Lennarz, Esquire
(VSB #42944)
Kaufman & Canoles P.C.
4801 Courthouse Street,
Suite 300
Williamsburg, VA 23188
(757)259-3800
Counsel for Petitioner
(9-4-4t)
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middlesex rotary news
by Fernando Atienza
U.S. Army Colonel Scott
Robinson, senior military
adviser to the Secretary of
Defense (Homeland Defense),
told Middlesex Rotarians
the types of threats we face,
including from within, and
what people and communities can do to help. Robinson spoke during the club’s
breakfast meeting at The Pilot
House Restaurant in Topping
on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
That nuclear weapons as well
as chemical biological weapons can be easily manufactured
and smuggled into the United
States is a myth, said Robinson.
It will take more than a suitcase
and makeshift laboratories as
depicted in the television series
“24.”
One problem he emphasized
is that requests for federal
assistance has to come from
the local government, one of
the major issues that delayed
federal response to Hurricane
Katrina.
Robinson then enumerated
some of the state and federal
support teams that have been
Colonel Scott Robinson
organized post 9-11 and the
activation process. In massive emergency scenarios, Robinson pointed to the need for
an established community or
county emergency plan. “Virginia has an excellent disaster
response plan,” he added.
Emergency plans should
include the crucial role of the
workplace, neighborhoods,
church groups, and clubs such
as Rotary, all the way down
to the individual person. In
flood situations, for example,
“Would one know simple
things such as where and how
to turn off your utilities?” he
asked.
Important personal documents should be kept in waterproof containers.
The ad
deadline for the
Fall Rivah
Visitor’s Guide is
September 17
Second place in national contest
This year’s Windows on the Bay, a real estate and home
improvement special section published jointly by the
Rappahannock Record in Kilmarnock and Southside Sentinel in Urbanna, recently won a national award. The 2008
issue took second place in the Environment & “Going
Green” category of the Newspaper Business Development
Contest for newspapers with circulations under 50,000.
The contest is co-sponsored by the Inland Press Association
and the Newspaper Business Development Network, and
honors excellence among North American newspapers in
developing new products and new revenue ideas. Awards
were presented at the New Business Development Conference August 14-16 in Chicago. Windows on the Bay was the
only entry from Virginia to place in the contest. Above, from
left, special section coordinators Susan Faulkner and Reid
Pierce-Armstrong display the award.
Robert A. Gary III honored
The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors recently passed
a resolution honoring the late Robert A. Gary III for his dedicated service on the Middlesex County Industrial Development Authority (IDA). Mr. Gary passed away on July 17. He
was a charter member of the IDA and served as its chairman, vice chairman, secretary and treasurer. Above, Mr.
Gary’s wife Erma accepts a plaque in her husband’s honor
from Middlesex County Board of Supervisors chairman Kenneth W. Williams.
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Sept. 11, 2008 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9
Mixed media art on display
Aaron Bowles of Tappahannock is exhibiting a collection
of modernist art in a show called
“XX–Experiments Examined”
at the Essex County Library.
Bowles has painted this series
of mixed media works since
moving to the region. The artwork explores the interaction
of the human form with planes
of space and light.
A native Virginian, Bowles
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studied painting at East Carolina University with Ed Reep,
a California modernist, and
studied design and illustration
at Virginia Commonwealth
University. He has continued
his art education at the graduate level by studying drawing
and painting at George Mason
University.
A reception for Bowles will
be held Saturday, September 13, at the Essex County
Library from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
The show continues until September 30.
Mathews Market Days winners named
Winners of the 2008 Mathews
Market Days art competition
conducted by the Mathews Art
Group were announced Friday
morning by this year’s judge,
Williamsburg
artist/teacher
Lynn Hosegood.
The Best in Show award went
to Gary Edmondson for a small,
precisely rendered landscape.
Archie Fripp’s photography
took first place, and Richard De
Paul won second place for his
watercolors. De Paul also won
the Artists’ Choice Award.
Impressed by the overall
quality of entries, judge Hose-
good presented a dozen participating artists with honorable
mention ribbons. The awards
went to G. Watts Brown, Gail
Cunningham,
Constance
Jones, Don Mikulecky, Kathleen Noffsinger, Jane Partin,
Gib Pulley, Cynthia Ray, Jerry
Spangler, Sandy Stromberg,
John Tobin and James Ziemer.
The People’s Choice Award
for art displayed at the “From
Whence We Came” exhibit
went to Bob Haynes for his
watercolor of Christ Church.
Winner of the Scaffie raffle
was Arnold Ripley of Susan.
Proceeds from the sale of
raffle tickets will fund several
art scholarships to be awarded
to Mathews High School
graduates. The Scaffie sailing
vessel was donated by retired
Williamsburg educator Martin
Mathes and restored by Rob
and Terry Robinson.
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Gurleys, Mercy Creek to perform
Hometown favorites will
give back-to-back concerts this
month at Belle Isle State Park
in Lancaster.
Bill and Macon Gurley of
Crawford’s Corner will be
featured on the Music By The
River stage at 5 p.m. Saturday,
September 13.
Mercy Creek of Weems, fea-
turing singer/guitarist Cheryl
Nystrom and drummer Jim
Ball, will be featured at 4 p.m.
Sunday, September 14.
Bring a picnic, a lawn chair
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Pets on a leash are welcome.
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deltaville maritime museum and holly point nature park news
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We’ve slipped right into fall
and the next big event—this
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would be in charge of fundraising and marketing for this
specific project. The old adage,
“You can’t do it all,” applies to
the volunteers working on the
Crockett. It’s time to give ‘em
some help, can you?
And then there’s the park;
it’s just time to turn the Nature
Girl shovel over. While I’ll
still be nerding on Wednesdays
with a great group of dedicated
“gardenerds,” I’m sure there’s
a member who has a zest for
working on a community park
project. And by the way, thanks
to Raynell we’ve made the Virginia State Map.
Calling all businesses, community organizations, and Halloween enthusiasts, please call
Lynn or Don Burnett at 7760727 to sign up for your space
for “Halloween in the Park” at
Holly Point. This second annual
event on October 31 from 6 to
8:30 p.m. is being planned and
we need your help.
Check your calendar to make
sure you have marked Saturday,
October 11, for the 5th Annual
Holly Point Art and Seafood
Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We will be pre-selling food
tickets this year; pick them up
this Sunday at the annual meeting.
Remember, the world is run
by those who show up, so we’ll
hope to see you this Sunday at
3 p. m.
And now to Krunch for the
boat report and other things.
Imagine my surprise when
thumbing through the new
Woodenboat magazine (Sept.Oct. 2008) and seeing pictures
of Mystic Seaport’s latest project, the restoration of “Joann,”
an eastern dragger. You can’t
tell these photos from our
“Crockett” project, except that
the “Crockett” is oh so much
prettier.
They have a gazillion dollars
and a working shipyard, and we
have John England and three
other guys, yet “F.D. Crockett”
is every bit as well done and
probably more complicated than
“Joann.” We have some very
special work going on down on
the dock so, gentle reader, don’t
you miss it. And, if you find us
worthy, some financial support
would sure help.
While I am begging, how
about checking out the Deltaville
website under donated boats for
sale. We’ve got some dandies,
and how about those Jags? They
can be seen at Nauti Nell’s, and
most of the boats are in our Field
of Dreams next to Deltaville
Boatyard. Uncrowded waters,
perfect weather, let’s go boating!
Next up for “Explorer” is the
“taste of Suffolk” up the Nansemond River. We have our guides
out just to find the place—oh
well, they are paying, so we are
going.
We are having a shake up at
the museum—people coming
and going—signs of a healthy
organization. If you would like
to join in the prestige of our
board and have some time to
share, we’d love to talk to you.
The pay is terrible, but the satisfaction: priceless.
BAY/RIVER OFFICE
www.chesapeakebay-river.com
White Stone
Deltaville
Chesapeake Drive
804-435-2673
Toll Free-877-435-2673
Gen. Puller Highway
804-776-6534
Toll Free-800-650-2879
BEVERLY SHULTZ
SKIPPER GARRETT
August
CLOSING & SALES LEADER
JULY
Sales Leader
Expansive View
New Construction
Great Wicomico River
$390,000–2± ac. w/gentle slope–188± ft. w/f
Beverly Shultz–804-436-4000
Rappahannock River
$960,000-Spacious, wide views, sand beach
Skipper Garrett-804-443-2514
SRBA men
meet Sept. 22
The Southside Rappahannock
Baptist Association (SRBA)
Division of Men will hold its
monthly meeting on Monday,
September 22, at Good Hope
Baptist Church in Dunnsville.
All men of Southside’s
churches are invited to come
at 7 p.m. to share in fellowship
and, if interested, participate in
the Men’s Chorus.
Brother Soloman Oakley
(443-5989) of Good Hope
Church will host the meeting.
Call 443-5928 if transportation is needed.
New Waterfront Listing
Little Bay–Davenport Cove
$485,000–Custom Built–Many Upgrades
Skipper Garrett-804-370-4080
Byrl Taylor-804-356-7879
Private Pier–Seller will pay
$10,000 in closing costs.
Big Lake-Deltaville Waterfront
$539,000-4 BR, 2 BA, quick Bay access, comm. bch.
Bonnie Vest-804-339-5282
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Coles Creek-Great Wicomico
$1,300,000-Your own private marina-beautiful river views
Beverly Shultz–804-436-4000
White Stone
Mosquito Creek-Truly a RIVAH home
$760,000-2+acres, 1st flr, BR, Pier, wide views
Byrl Taylor-804-356-7879
Sherwood Forest
Rappahannock Riverfront
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Breathtaking views! 2.5 acres,
high elevation. Lovely 3,000
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quarters, double garage, whole
house generator. Breezy gazebo
with panoramic views & stairs
to water & riprapped shoreline.
Offering price $950,000
Historical Cape Cod–18+ Acres
Little Wicomico River–Point Lot
$499,000–Big views, deep protected water
Beverly Shultz–804-436-4000
Sweet Hall Village–West Point
$1,930,000–Boat Ramp & Pier on Pamunkey River
Tim Hill-804-366-5140
BAY PROPERTIES
Your Bay Connection
804-725-7788
www.bay-properties.com
Home Built 2006—323+ Acres
Farnham-Richmond County
$1,500,000-Master & Guest Suites-Paddocks & Stables.
Toni Graham-Bell-443-995-2391
Yvonne Hurt-804-453-3036
Heathsville-All Brick
Little Wicomico Rvr-Blue Jay Drive
$890,000 Beautiful point lot-sailboat depth water, pier/ramp
Byrl Taylor 804-356-7879
3 Acres of Pasture
Deltaville Cottage
Rappahannock River Beach Front
$499,000–Freshly updated, private sand beach
Bonnie Vest-804-339-5282
2019 Beans Road, Heathsville
$165,000-Perfect for office, horses, etc.
Beverly Shultz 804-436-4000
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www.EdwardsBayandRiverProperties.com
Open Houses
Saturday 10 – 12
Church View Area at Hilliards Mill Pond... BRICK home on 1.9 wooded
acres... FIREPLACE in living room... SUN ROOM... PRICED BELOW ASSESSMENT... Near Saluda and town of Urbanna..............................$169,500
Piankatank Shores
Pipe-N-Tree
690 Coach Pt. Rd.
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Cheerful Open Floor Plan
Just Past Piankatank Shores
Deeded access to Piankatank
Left on Point Ann and Right on Pipe Lane
3 Bd. Ranch priced $10k under new appraisal
Bring Offers
$219,000
Moores Creek at Deltaville... Private 3-acre estate with like-new 2,880
SF, 2-story Cape... 3 BR, 3½ BA... Master suite, great room, DR, family room/library... Bonus room... Screened porch and deck... Attached 2-car
garage... Screened gazebo overlooks pier with 8,000 lb. lift...........$589,000
Hunton Creek GREAT views across the Rappahannock River... 2-BR,
2-BA cottage with bonus room... Screened porch... Pier with crab shack
on protected creek... Access to large, white sand beach..........$495,000
$189,000
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Mathews
Stutts Creek
Prestigious “Seaford Estate”
6 Waterfront Acres
Over 700’ Frontage.
Restored center aisle Barn
with modern Apartment
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almost 2,000 SF... New room design, flooring, heat and air, painting, etc...
3 BR, 2 BA... Upper suite with sitting room... Free-standing FIREPLACE...
Cute look-alike playhouse... Storage building... Pier and boat.......$375,000
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Deltaville 2 BR, 1½ BA... New
appliances and water system...
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Piankatank River Great weekend retreat! 3 BR, 1 BA... Great room with
lots of glass... Super views! Vinyl bulkheading... Pier with boat lift....$429,000
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(202) 441-3037
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DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek - 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Newly renovated
home with great room, Florida room, kitchen, deck with hot tub & views
across the Rappahannock River. Pier & boatlift..………………$489,000
HARDYVILLE - Chick Cove-Three bedroom, 2 bath 2600 sq ft home
with great room, large loft, attached garage, on 1.87 wooded acres.
Numerous community amenities: pool, tennis and basketball courts,
boat ramp and slips.……………………………Reduced to $349,500
Hunton Creek Deltaville 3 BR, 3½ BA... DR, LR, 2 bonus rooms upstairs, master suite up AND down... 2-car attached garage... On an
ACRE... Pier with boat lift to 3' MLW.......................................$699,500
and boat ramp access... 3 BR, 2½
BA... Great room with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, sun room, DR,
breakfast area... Second floor bonus
room.................Make offer $399,000
Urbanna Area 3 BR, 2 BA... Being renovated... New vinyl; central heat and air; WOOD floors by master craftsman! ONE acre! Near
Urbanna and Saluda.................................................................$164,000
Water View Beautifully restored home with over 4,000 SF... Quality crafts-
manship! On 1.2 acres... Must see! Near Rappahannock River...........$199,000
DELTAVILLE - Enjoy spectacular sunsets over the Chesapeake Bay from
your own crow's nest deck at the mouth of Broad Creek. 20' x 60' deep
water slip. Over 330' Waterfront. 3 BR, 2 BA Cottage. Beautiful sandy
beach with pier… $789,900 Call Today! Hopson Murfee 804-776-8064
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HARTFIELD - The Landing West - NEW CONSTRUCTION: 2,900
sq. ft. two story, brick and vinyl siding home fronts on the #3 tee at The
Piankatank River Golf Course,3 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a half
bath, 2 fireplaces, cherry kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, screened
porches, 2 car attached garage, generator and more..………$579,000
The Piankatank River Golf Course
Lots available in "The Landing" and "The Landing West" starting at $55,500.
Call for covenants, restrictions and plat. All lots are perk approved.
Call for brochures on these and other properties.
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Acting and music theater classes set
The Court House Players
(CHP) will again offer theater
classes beginning the week of
September 15. Classes will run
10 weeks and will end in a col-
lective showcase on November
21. Musical theater classes will
be held at White Marsh Baptist Church in Gloucester on
Monday evenings from 5 to
5:50 p.m. for ages 8-12, and 6
to 6:50 p.m. for ages 13 to adult.
Acting classes will be held on
Tuesday nights at White Marsh
Baptist Church from 5 to 5:50
p.m. for ages 8-12 and 6 to 6:50
p.m. for ages 13 to adult. The
classes also will be taught at
Thomas Hunter Middle School
in Mathews from 6 to 7 p.m.
for ages 8-12, and 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. for ages 13 to adult. Visit
www.courthouseplayers.org or
call 725-3414 to register.
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P.O. Box 489, 4460 Lewis B. Puller Mem. Hwy., Shacklefords, VA 23156
Vaulted Ceiling Great Room
{ 26 x 18 }
Fireplace, 2 Master Suites
50' Yacht Slip available.
$419,500
' Wilton Creek Road '
Boathouse
Piankatank River
{ Note: Cannon now Build boathouse in this area }
10 MLW Yacht Dock
Septic Installed
to your Beach
Step from Porch on
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B14 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Sept. 11, 2008
Chesapeake Academy begins 44th year
Chesapeake Academy opened
for its 44th consecutive year with
a convocation and an assembly
for students, parents and faculty
designed to commemorate the
beginning of school and promote involvement in all aspects
of school life.
Head of School Deborah
Cook led the program by welcoming preschool through grade
eight students for the 2008-09
academic year, encouraging
each to plan for personal and
academic successes while keeping this year’s theme of courage
in the forefront of their actions.
“Heroic bravery is certainly
one part of being courageous,”
Cook explained to the assembled students, referring to
people throughout history who
have explored the world, fought
for what they believed in, or put
the safety of others above themselves. “Bravery can also help
us face fear of difficulties or
failure in our everyday life.”
Prior to the official opening
of the academy, the 18-member
faculty attended a three-day
Soccer . . .
(Continued from page B2)
Services; 11 a.m., Mathews
Ocean Products v. Deltaville
Yachting Center; noon, Captive
Aire v. W.E. Moye; 1 p.m., EVB
v. West Point YMCA Revolution; 2 p.m., NAPA Deltaville
v. West Point YMCA United.
For more information about
any of the programs at the
YMCA, please call the front
desk at 776-8846.
Chesapeake Academy kindergartners engage in a group
cuddle to show their excitement in meeting new friends and
reuniting with old friends on the first day of school.
workshop on differentiated
instruction led by academic
dean Julie Keesee. Building
on a framework for designing
curriculum units, instruction
and performance assessments
implemented by the academy
in 2005, Keesee reviewed with
the faculty teaching techniques
that address individual student
learning style differences.
Additional enhancements to
the academy’s college preparatory curriculum include the
addition of an 8th grade Writer’s
Workshop in the Technology
Lab designed to help students
develop the skills to communicate ideas effectively. The Writer’s Workshop is team-taught
by Keesee and English teacher
Ted Cook and supports writing
projects across the 8th grade
curriculum, while targeting
technology skills, traits of writing, the writing process, vocabulary study, and grammar.
Chesapeake Academy added
one year of Latin to its middle
school language arts curriculum. Additionally, the academy initiated a “Bridge to the
Middle School” program to
help smooth the academic and
social transition from the lower
school to middle school.
The recent change to a fullday kindergarten program and
five-mornings-a-week
preschool program in response to
the needs of families seeking
sound educational foundations
for their emerging school-age
children, has been wonderfully
received by students and teach-
ers alike.
Early childhood teachers Beth
Clark, Julia Zimmerman and
Karen Minter are thrilled about
having more time to explore
topics indepth, to elaborate
and repeat activities supporting
differentiated instruction, and
to balance academic activities
with crucial social and moral
development.
Chesapeake Academy is
an independent school offering a half-day preschool and
pre-kindergarten, and full-day
instruction in grades kindergarten through eight. There are
openings in some classes and
mid-year enrollment inquiries
are welcome. It is an accredited
member of the Virginia Association of Independent Schools
and currently serves students of
Gloucester, Lancaster, Mathews,
Middlesex and Northumberland
counties. To arrange for a
campus tour or for additional
information, contact Hilary
Scott, director of admissions, at
438-5575.
Coffee Creations has new owner
In the heart of downtown Deltaville, Coffee Creations is
under the new ownership of Aaron Ward. Above, Ward
and former owner Bev Kidd are surrounded by the Coffee
Creations’ staff. The coffee shop offers a tempting array of
freshly-brewed gourmet coffees, bulk coffee by the pound,
customized lattes and cappuccinos, panini, salads, subs, ice
cream, cookies and more. The shop is open seven days a
week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 776-0303 for more information.
Chess lessons
for youngsters
begin Tuesday
The Fall/Holiday
issue publishes
October 1
Advertising
deadline is
September 17!
Call Deborah, Maeghaen
or Wendy at
the Southside Sentinel
758-2328 or email
rivah@ssentinel.com
Hurry!
Have you ever seen a group
of Middlesex school kids
teaching each other to play
chess? It is a reality coming to
a library near you!
Originally, chess fever was
launched in 2004 as part of the
Middlesex County Schools’
gifted education program with
the help of Rev. Dan Hough,
former pastor of Saluda Baptist Church. It was taught
during club time at St. Clare
Walker Middle School for two
years. Then, last year, when
the schedule changed at SCW,
then high school junior Greg
Dorsey began coming down
to Middlesex Elementary after
school and teaching it to interested students there.
Now Dorsey is at it again!
This time he wants to hold a
chess class at night from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the Urbanna
library on Grace Street. This
new program, “Chess Tuesdays,” has chess instruction
for students in grades 1-5, and
will be held from September
16 through October 21. To
enroll a child, a sign-up sheet
is available at the main reception desk of Middlesex Elementary.
Dorsey is hoping this new
time and place, plus his love
for the game, will yield a new
generation of players to come.
The class is limited to 14 kids
for the term. Parents can bring
their child in and enjoy the
library surroundings during
class.
For more information call
Beth Knight Brown (7582277), director for gifted
education in the Middlesex
County Public Schools.
END OF THE SUMMER
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