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FREE Volume VI, Issue 1 · Mid January, 2011 Warren County Report 20,000 Readers • #1 Newspaper in Front Royal & Warren County! 2010: The year in review 2 Solar lawsuit targets Robinett Safety warning goes wrong 10 Tragic accident 4 Salahi, tabloid snit Page • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com According to that amended complaint Robinett is cited for “intentional” and “malicious” providing of incomplete information to the Richmond law firm of Troutman Sanders in seeking an answer to [bribe] questions first raised to him by Holloway and Lauder on March 30. Town Robinett to be named defendant in solar lawsuit Town attorney cited for intentional misrepresentation of ‘bribe’ info By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report Warren County Report has received information that Front Royal Town Attorney Tom Robinett will soon be added as a fourth individual defendant in a $30-million lawsuit filed by local representatives of the company that brought the initial solar power proposal to the town government in mid 2009. At the time the SolAVerde lawsuit was filed in July, three “John Does” were listed as potential defendants yet to be identified by the plaintiffs. If so named, Robinett will join sitting town Councilmen Tom Sayre, Carson Lauder and Vice Mayor Chris Holloway as individually named defendants in the defamation of character and illegal interference in a business contract lawsuit brought by SolAVerde principals and local businessmen Greg Horton (Arctic Air) and Donnie Poe (Poe Construction). The Town of Front Royal is also named as a defendant in the suit which seeks $30 million in actual damages, responsibility for which would be split equally among all defendants, as well as an additional $350,000 per defendant in punitive damages. As of September all 26th Judicial Circuit judges recused themselves from the case due to Sayre’s presence as a defendant who also practices law in the 26th Judicial District. As recounted in our 2010 Year in Review section, the lawsuit was served to the town and councilmen during a break between a July 19 work session and closed meeting. If served individually, it will be Robinett’s second receipt of the lawsuit. Robinett accepted the initial serving on behalf of the town in his role as “I’ve had trouble sleeping for about 2 years. I’d finally get to sleep, then wake up in the middle of the night and not be able to go back to sleep. My granddaughter introduced me to the LifeWave .I read the brochure and wanted to try it. 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Later that week I was having some pains in my lower back. , so she applied the pain patches and, again within a minute, my pain was gone. It’s amazing how these work. No drugs, nothing enters my body, yet the pain is gone.” Donald Sims, Front Royal, VA town attorney. And it is other actions alleged to Robinett as town attorney that have resulted in his pending addition as a defendant in the case according to a draft of the amended complaint sent anonymously to this newspaper the first week of January. According to that amended complaint, Robinett is cited for “intentional” and “malicious” providing of incomplete information to the Richmond law firm of Troutman Sanders in seeking an answer to questions first raised to him by Holloway and Lauder on March 30. Those questions were whether jobs and an estimated $1.2 million in direct economic benefit to the town cited by then Town Manager Michael Graham in a March 29 closed session could be construed as bribes offered by solar principals to the town manager. The draft motion acquired by this paper states Robinett is being added “as a defendant in his personal capacity as town attorney for actions in not providing Troutman Sanders with all the facts necessary to make an informed legal opinion. That it was intentional … and that it was malicious and intended to harm the plaintiffs … and that [Robinett] was well aware that SolAVerde was not a bidder in the RFP process … and he did not take steps to protect the plaintiffs when the information became public.” Silek unsuccessfully sought a public apology and settlement from the town in the wake of the “solar bribe” issue going public last April 13. At the time the lawsuit was served Silek said, “They chose to publicly defame my clients and they chose this pro- cess. We publicly asked for a retraction on several occasions and that a settlement be offered. I have repeatedly asked that the source of the leak [of the Troutman Sanders opinion and associated Robinett memos] man up and come forward. To me, the only reason that person or persons haven’t yet come forward is self interest. They have put their individual self interest above that of the Town of Front Royal and exposed all of the town to liability – that’s how selfish that person is.” Ben Orcutt, the author of the series of front page NVD stories about the solar bribe inquiry and Troutman Sanders opinion, has identified the source of those confidential town documents leaked to his paper as a then-sitting member of the Front Royal Town Council. Questioned by this reporter in the past, all six councilmen at the time, Holloway, Lauder, Sayre, Conkey, Parker and Hrbek, as well as then Mayor Tewalt, have denied being that source. Secret incentives? In her memorandum on Robinett’s questions to her firm, Troutman Sanders staff attorney Megan Rahman wrote that yes, such economic incentives Graham was seeking direction from council on dealing with on March 29th could be construed as bribes under the conditions as outlined by the Front Royal town attorney. And Troutman Sanders attorney Carter Glass, with whom Robinett initially discussed the bribe concerns by phone, writes in introduction to Rahman’s opinion, “These ‘incentives’ were not solicited by the Town In addition to the patches shown, for people AND animals, For more information, , your Local Independent LifeWave Distributor, to set up an appointment for a free demo and purchase trial packs. . 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Instead, they were apparently made secretly, and one can easily infer that they were intended to influence the procurement decision … Further, such secret incentives likely provide a basis for another company to challenge the entire procurement process.” In prefacing her opinion, Rahman references the town’s solar RFP (issued in December 2009), adding, “It has come to the Town Attorney’s attention that, during the procurement process, one of the top three companies secretly offered incentives to the Town Manager that were not contained in its written response to the RFP.” Rahman goes on to identify those “secretly offered” incentives as 200 jobs and a $1.2 million payment to the town. “In sum, so long as the Town Manager has not accepted or agreed to accept the offer, there does not appear to have been any violation of either the criminal statures or the VPPA (Virginia Public Procurement Act). But, the actual offer itself does constitute the type of benefit that would be considered a bribe under either 18.2-447 or the VPPA,” Rahman concludes. And Robinett concludes his cover letter to council and the mayor prefacing the Rahman opinion by stating, “While ‘secret incentives’ may be a normal part of private business, they are clearly not acceptable in a public business setting.” Au contraire However, the SolAVerde lawsuit dates that company’s discussion of the referenced incentives to open town work sessions beginning in August 2009 and notes that Standard Energy picked up those discussions in October 2009 prior to the town issuing the RFP in December of that year. It adds that similar benefits to the community are discussed in the Standard Energy January 2010 RFP response on pages 16 and 17. It further notes that Horton and Poe were never principals of Standard Energy and so were never involved in the Standard RFP response. Since the leaked “bribe opinion” info surfaced last April, one citizen activist and Graham supporter, retired U.S. Energy Department official Tina Hobson, has repeatedly asserted to council, with documentation submitted at meetings, that the job and economic benefits Robinett, Holloway and Lauder all expressed ignorance of prior to March 29, 2010 were documented at a series of public council work sessions and other meetings between June and December 2009. At issue for both plaintiffs and at least one pending defendant now is whether the information Robinett provided to Troutman Sanders was complete, accurate and reflected the town attorney’s full knowledge of the circumstance of the solar negotiating process and Standard Energy RFP response. Jalisco Authentic Mexican Restaurant Magic shows and Balloon animals Presti Entertainment - Home of Joe the Show Jan 13th from 6pm-8pm bring your family, friends and neighbors. 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On Jan. 4, Mayor Tim Darr said he was unaware of any pending move to add Robinett to the list of defendants in the case. Darr also noted that the town’s legal defense was already in the hands of a Virginia Municipal League attorney (Julia Judkins), so questioned any level of impact on how a defense of the town and its accused officials would be prepared or presented. rogerb@warrencountyreport.com g n i t t i Qu ! e l a S s Busines W O N t h g i R g Star tin s e o G y r l e ALL Jew 50 OFF % hese Sale Prices! Nobody Beats T Orig. Price Some Jewelry Items Slashed 75% OFF! ything Goes To The Bar Baree Walls! Ever erything Ev er z zAll Diamond Rings zAll Wedding Rings z z zAll Color Stone Rings z zAll Gold Jewelry own r y DJewelry HurPearl z zAll est he B Before T Items ld! Ar e So z zAll Diamond Earrings z zAll Diamond Pendants z zAll Colored Stone Rings z zAll Colored Stone Pendants z zAll Sterling Silver Jewelry SAVE 50% to 7 5% Stor ewid e! 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By Roger Bianchini & Dan McDermott Warren County Report On Friday, Jan 7, one half of Warren County’s most famous alleged White House gatecrasher and Reality TV couple is due back in a Warren County Courtroom on an appeal of a $5,000 civil claim he won against an executive at a national celebrity gossip website. On September 3rd in Warren County General District Court Tareq Salahi received a default judgment of $5,000 against Dylan Howard. Salahi claims Howard never paid him an agreed upon $5,000 fee for photographs taken of Salahi and his wife Michaele the weekend of February 20th at the Salahis’ private residence in Warren County. Howard is Senior Executive Editor for RadarOnline.com. Radar PASSAGES TRAVEL TRAVEL PASSAGES & CRUISES & “We CRUISES Do Everything But Pack Your Bags” Don’t let the Winter blues get you down... Call for an appointment Book your cruise today! Online was bought by American Media several years ago. American Media owns national tabloids The Star, The Globe and National Enquirer. According to Wikipedia Howard has appeared on a wide range of television and radio programs as a news expert. Included on that list are Entertainment Tonight, The Insider, CNN, Fox News, HLN, CBS News, ABC’s Nightline, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Inside Edition, the BBC, Britain’s Sky News and HLN’s prime-time program “Issues With Jane Valez Mitchell” Howard, whose address in court documents is listed as 55 Wall Street in New York City, is seeking to have the judgment against him voided and money taken as a result of a subsequent garnishment issued Sept. 27th returned. Court records indicate Howard claims Tareq Salahi knew his apartment number but withheld it from the affidavit so that he could not be successfully served. 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That invoice is addressed to: Dylan Howard, 55 Wall Street, Apt. 824, New York, NY 100052826. At stake in the Jan. 7 hearing scheduled before Judge W. Dale Houff is a total of $5,451 in allegedly unpaid fees, interest and court costs. Tareq Salahi is represented in the matter by Manassasbased, local attorney David Silek. The case file includes an alleged e-mail exchange between Salahi and Howard dated Feb. 16, 18, and 19 indicating the Salahis’ agreement to do the photo shoot the coming weekend. “Michaele and Tareq, How is everything looking for the photo shoot I want to do? My offer of $5,000.00 is firm and hope we can do more after this. How is your schedule the next two weeks?” Howard e-mailed the Salahis on Feb. 16 according to court records. “Dylan, my wife & I have agreed. Please confirm. We are free this weekend,” Tareq Salahi replied on Feb. 18. On Friday, Feb. 19, again according to court records, Howard e-mailed the couple to confirm, stating he would take photos of the couple together and separately, adding, “I will pay you $5,000 for the photos. In addition, if you allow me to take video of you two, Radar Online may also be interested in purchasing that for an additional $5,000 or $10,000 …” Howard allegedly concludes this final “pre-shoot” e-mail by alerting Tareq that he “will also need to ask some questions of you about playing polo with Prince Charles & Prince Harry. You had some interesting anecdotes, from memory, about Harry.” The references are to Charles, Queen Elizabeth’s son and heir to the British throne and his and the late Princess Diana’s youngest son Harry. Ah, the trappings and privilege of celebrity – but I guess there’s baggage too. Reached late Wednesday, a spokesperson for WIDE EYE Communications provided The Lynchburg Times with the following statement: “In a publicity stunt aimed solely at garnering media attention, the Salahis, whose notorious history speaks for itself, recently named WIDE EYE and its principal Dylan Howard as defendants in a frivolous lawsuit. There is absolutely no merit to the Salahi’s claims. “We look forward to vigorously defending ourselves in a court of law and speaking with the Commonwealth of Virginia and law enforcement to expose yet another fraudulent act perpetrated by these individuals, in this in- Salahi alert stance, the creation of fictitious e-mails.” Responding to this statement, Salahi attorney David Silek said the following: “The Salahis are once again the subject of a baseless attack. First, WIDE EYE’s assertion that it is a defendant in this matter is simply false. So inquiry must begin with that false assertion. Second, if service did not get to Mr. Howard, fine. So be it. His attorney failed to enter a special appearance and rather entered what is known as a general appearance in this matter and has given our Court jurisdiction over Mr. Howard. Now that Mr. Salahi has counsel in this matter, any procedural difficulties will be corrected. We look forward to setting this case down for hearing and a trial on the merits. We are certainly glad that Mr. Howard elected to make a general appearance and give our court in personum jurisdiction over him, which was lacking as he was served by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. “Third, Mr. Howard came to Virginia to take pictures of the Salahis and then I assume sold the pictures to someone. It is a shame that he now refuses to honor his obligations.” rogerb@warrencountyreport.com I SET THE THERMOSTAT Dominion Document Preparation Service, LLC 133 W. Boscawen St., Ste. 9A, Winchester VA 22601 540-313-4385 (by Appointment) www.dominiondocs.com DDPS, LLC is not a law firm. We are a Debt Relief Agency. 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The Warren County Dog Park will be a three-acre facility that will be added to the County’s Eastham Park, located off of Luray Avenue. A one-acre area will be provided for smaller or more timid pets; while an accompanying two acres will allow larger pets plenty of room to run. The planning, development, and funding of the park has come from the combined efforts of Warren County officials and the Warren County Dog Park Association (WCDPA). The WCDPA is a grassroots 501(c)3 association that was formed to bring together dog lovers to promote the establishment of off-leash recreation in our community. According to Association President Kelly Walker, “Communities benefit from dog parks because they make dog owners and their pets better members of their community. By providing socialization and exercise opportunities, dogs are less likely to create a nuisance by barking excessively or destroying property.” The idea of constructing a dog park has been well received by the Warren County community, with many seeing multiple benefits that will result. The recreational area will provide dog owners the ability to participate in a variety of activities that are not currently available including: off-leash dog socialization, safe outdoor recreation for dogs of all ages and sizes, and alternative exercise options for dogs with elderly owners who have difficulties walking their pets on a lead. Pet owners are also expected to reap benefits from the facility with research showing an increase in bonding between pet owners in the community, improved overall physical fitness of Bringing the World to You One Glass at a Time. Daily Menu Wed. to Sat. 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McDermott (540) 305-3000 editor@warrencountyreport.com Managing Editor and Reporter: Roger Bianchini (540) 635-4835 rogerb@warrencountyreport.com News Editor: Laura Biondi editor@warrencountyreport.com News Reporter: Carol Ballard carol@warrencountyreport.com National & Agency Advertising: Dan McDermott (540) 636-1014 editor@warrencountyreport.com Advertising Sales Representatives: Alison Duvall (540) 551-2072 alisond@warrencountyreport.com Angie Buterakos (540) 683-9197 angie@warrencountyreport.com Billing Coordinator: Pam Cole billing@warrencountyreport.com Graphic Design: Production Manager - Jeff Richmond Ad Design - Terri Schuyler Ad Design - Paul Speary layout@warrencountyreport.com Contributors: Ryan Koch, Cartoonist Extraordinaire Tony Elar, Cartoonist Extraordinaire Kevin S. Engle, Humor Columnist Leslie Fiddler, Writer Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Ribbon Cutting for new community center announced Warren County officials have announced that the official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Warren County Community Center will take place on Monday, January 17th, at 3:30 pm. Speakers for the event will include Daniel Lenz, Director of Parks and Recreation; Reverend James Kilby; Douglas Stanley, County Administrator; members of the Warren County Board of Supervisors; Pamela McInnis, Superintendent of Warren County Public Schools; and Representative Frank Wolf of the 10th District, Virginia. The event is open to the public. The former Samuels Public Library, located at 538 Villa Avenue in Front Royal, was renovated for conversion to the Warren County Community Center over the last year. The facility will be utilized by the Warren County Parks and Recreation Department and Warren County Public Schools. The facility has been modified to include a music room, three small classrooms, a computer lab, two large classrooms, and an assembly room. Support spaces were also added including a lobby/reception area, two private of- Lobby PINOCCIOS CLOCK REPAIR This publication is proudly printed on 100% recycled paper with soy-based ink. ■ Authorized Service Center for Howard Miller & Sligh ■ Licensed and Insured ■ House Calls Available ■ Antique or Modern ■ Serving the valley for over 36 years Front entrance fices, an open office area with five workstations, and a break room. The construction was funded by two federal grants; the first a $246,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration and the second a $445,500 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Representative Wolf was the driving force behind Warren County receiving the federal funding. “We are extremely excited about seeing this project come Warren County Report to completion,” Stanley said. “We definitely see this facility being in high demand and we look forward to the many new programs that our Parks and Recreation Department and Public School System will now be able to provide within the additional space.” For more information on the project or to reserve a classroom or meeting room space, citizens and community groups can contact the Parks and Recreation staff at the Community Center or by calling (540) 635-1021. (540) 636-7369 www.pinocciosclockrepair.net Brill’s Assisted Living Where we make our home, Your home... 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Bolton, to cancer in 1995, she has contributed thousands of hours of time and energy toward fundraising for the event. So it was fitting that she be awarded the Volunteer Leadership Award at Front Royal chapter’s November kick-off Rally for 2011. JENN ERATIONS Hair Studio Salon, Spa & Barber services Royal Plaza Shopping Center Front Royal 540.631.1177 But she was not expecting it. “I was surprised and very honored that my peers see me as a leader here in the county,” she said. She became involved with the event a few years after her mother’s passing and was willing to share some thoughts on the subject of cancer. She said that the time caring for her mother in her fight with the disease was a big learning experience. “It was one of the best times because I had more quality time with Mom and one of the saddest times because it was so limited,” she said and added, “It’s a sad fact that somewhere in life, most people will be involved with someone who has to deal with cancer.” Throwing herself into the position as Relay chairman for the last three years, Maria has initiated dozens of fun and sometimes unusual ways to raise money. One of those was sparked by the fact that last year some members were irritated at dogs being barred by the no pet rule at the official Relay for Life camp-out. Why not give them an event of their own? And raise money at the same time? And so was born the first annual “Bark For Life” Relay this year. Twenty-nine dogs were registered, and the event took place at Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal. The fourhour canine fundraiser included dogs dressed in Halloween costumes, enthusiastically doing their laps around the field and dunking for hot dogs. The total raised: $3,500. According to her sister Christine (Chrissy) Thomas, who is also active in the organization, Maria’s efforts in her chairman role has led the community in raising over $400,000. She did this, Chrissy said, by tripling the number of people involved in Relay and involving cancer survivors in the organization. The goal now is to raise the number of all participants from 131 to 150 and to change the total of 29 teams to 50. Another idea being discussed is to recruit younger people and get the information out to various business and banks and involve them to act as sponsors. The kick-off rally held at the Raymond E. Santmyers Youth Center was attended by about 50 dedicated and caring individuals, and plans for the 2011 Relay For Life 12-hour overnight event were discussed. It was scheduled it to be held from six p.m. on Saturday, June 11 until Sunday June 12 at dawn. Camp is to be set up at Skyline High School football field and participants will walk around the field all night long. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), the relays are held overnight, “because cancer never sleeps.” Luminaries, or candles commemorating those whom cancer has claimed, are to be arranged around the field and lit at nine p.m. Maria is still the chairman of that fundraiser and she is still active in raising money for the ceremony. The overall goal for next year is $120,000. The only requirement to partici- FRONT ROYAL GOLF CLUB Come play the best 9 hole course in the Valley! Front Royal Golf Club brings back the 4-hour round of golf. It’s a fun and excellent test of golf you’re sure to enjoy. Conveniently located just off I-66 at Exit 6, on Country Club Road in the beautiful and historic Shenandoah Valley. 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However, according to Elsea’s arrest warrant he later admitted to department investigator Maiatico that he provided the container to Russo Two young volunteer firemen just recently voted to regular membership in the Linden Volunteer Fire Department have been hit with arson-related charges related to a Christmas Day fire in a small Linden Beverage out building they were involved in responding to. Linden Beverage is located adjacent to the Linden Fire House. Darren Taylor Russo, 19, of the perhaps unhappily appropriate address of 3701 Fiery Run Road, Linden, was arrested on December 25th and charged with arson. Troy Allen Elsea, 18, of 718 Warren Avenue, # 4, Front Royal was arrested on December 27th and charged with conspiracy to commit arson. The rear of the Linden Fire House, background, is a stone’s throw from out building, right foreground, Russo and Elsea are accused of conspiring to set on fire. to fill with gas and use in setting the fire. Russo told the investigating deputy that he “was just trying to be a hero and be able to tell his 5-year-old nephew he put a fire out.” Santa, nor it appears county magistrate Weakley, apparently doesn’t reward those kinds of Christmas “heroes.” However, having at least contributed to Russo’s unorthodox Christmas celebration and ANGELS KORNER DAY CARE AND LEARNING CENTER Serving the Front Royal Community since 1989 Open from 6am to 6pm Serving 2 locations We invite you to come and be part of our team &DULQJIRUFKLOGUHQZNVWR\UVLQ DORYLQJQXUWXULQJHQYLURQPHQW 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQSURYLGHGWRDQGIURP For 6wks-2yrs call SXEOLFVFKRRO 517 Braxton Road (540) 635-1124 Front Royal, VA :RUNVGLUHFWO\ZLWKVFKRROV\VWHPV To Inquire about 621 Commerce Ave SUHSDUH\RXUFKLOGIRUWKHLUIXWXUH all age groups call Front Royal, VA %LEOHVWXGLHV (540) 635-9787 (540) 635- 9787 &RPSXWHUVWR\UROGV RXUPDLQRI¿FH 6WDWH/LFHQVHG 7UDLQHG6WDII 6XPPHU.DPS.WKURXJKWKJUDGH 6FKRODUVKLSVDZDUGHGWR6N\OLQHDQG :DUUHQ&RXQW\+LJK6HQLRUV “LOVE GROWS HERE” seeing little immediate consequence, Elsea then celebrated New Year’s by getting charged with assault and battery of his girlfriend. Elsea was booked at 2:38 a.m. on New Year’s Day and charged with assaulting Ashley Hemlick, cited as a “cohabitant” household member in a Domestic Relations Court arrest warrant. Elsea made a $1,000 secured bond later that day. The domestic violence warrant states Hemlick told officers Elsea “kicked her in the back” and “grabbed her neck” when she tried to get to a phone to call for help. Officer Jeremy Seal reported that Hemlick had marks on both sides of her neck but that Elsea “stated nothing happened.” The warrant adds that Hemlick told Elsea not to return to her residence. Elsea listed a different address, 293 Pine Shores Drive, on that warrant. But back to that Christmas Day fire. According to a Dec. 30th press release issued by Warren County Fire Chief Richard E. Mabie, “On December 25 at 3:15 a.m. the Warren County Department of Fire and Rescue Services responded to a reported structure fire behind the Linden Beverage Company on Dismal Hollow Road in the Linden area of Warren County near the Linden fire house. Fire crews arrived on scene at 3:23 a.m. to find an outside storage type building with fire on the exterior siding and ground surface area surrounding the building. The fire was brought under control within minutes and damage was limited to $500. No injuries were reported during this fire event. “During suppression efforts fire crews determined the fire incident was suspicious in nature and called for the response of the Warren County Department of Fire and Rescue Services Fire Investigator. The fire scene was examined and determined to be caused by an arson type event and the Warren County Sheriffs Office was called for assistance. “The joint investigation of this Christmas morning fire revealed that two volunteer fire and rescue personnel from the Linden Fire and Rescue Station 4 were involved in cause of the fire. “Both personnel have been removed from operational duty and the Warren County Department of Fire and Rescue Services and Linden Fire and Rescue Station 4 awaits further action on their membership status pending the outcome of the court proceedings. “The fire investigation is still ongoing and anyone with additional information should contact Lieutenant Gerry R. Maiatico with the Warren County Department of Fire and Rescue Services at (540) 636-3830.” rogerb@warrencountyreport.com Happy New Year! Jennifer Hensley 540-551-2232 Page 10 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Public safety Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 When good intentions go horribly wrong Fatal accident apparent result of intended night safety warning James “Jimmy” Oldfield, 1951-2010 By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report According to the daughter of a man killed when he was struck by a car while walking to work along Fairgrounds Road the evening of Dec. 28, the sequence of events leading to the fatal accident may have been initiated by a wellintentioned Warren County Sher- McCoy’s Cookie Jars iff ’s Office deputy. Virginia State Police Press Officer Sgt. F. L. Tyler reports that 59yearold James Alfred Oldfield died as a result of injuries sustained when he was struck at 10:25 p.m. by a 2002 Chevy Avalon driven by Joshua William Stanley, 27, of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The accident occurred three tenths of a mile east of Route 522 on Fairgrounds Road as Oldfield was walking west. Oldfield was flown by medical helicopter to Winchester Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 12:40 a.m. on Dec. 29. “Our understanding is that the deputy was turning around to tell him he needed to wear a reflector and the other driver was coming out of Ferguson’s and looked in his rear view mirror when the deputy turned their lights on and didn’t see dad,” Oldfield’s daughter Joanna Morgan told us. She said she believes the driver exiting Ferguson’s believed he was being pulled over by the deputy, possibly for expired tags, when he began to pull to the side of the road and struck her father. Sgt. Tyler later confirmed this outline of the incident and said that Stanley was eventually charged with an expired registration. Joanna said her dad, who lived off Fairgrounds Road, was walking to Family Dollar for the third shift which began at 11 p.m. She added that her dad lost his car to a finance company she had less than kind words for recently and had just decided to continue walking to work as a cost saving measure in the tight economy. The accident was investigated by VSP Trooper P. M. Neff, who was assisted at the scene by the Warren County Sheriff ’s Office and county fire and rescue. “He was a professional painter. He loved art, loved to draw and go fishing with the kids. He was just a general, good person and there aren’t many of those around. And he was a devout Christian – and Virginia Wright that’s made it easier on us because we know he’s gone to heaven. I don’t know what else to tell you about Daddy other than we love him and miss him,” Joanna concluded. 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Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 11 To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 2010 Year in review Things change but they stay the same … (again) By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report As we tried to present a balanced look back at 2010 we realized that other than some feelgood community stories, our review was becoming top heavy with stories revolving around the turmoil within the town government. And rather than fight “city hall” – you know you can’t win there – we just rolled with the flow of stories that jumped out at us. Because in the end that is THE STORY of 2010 – the maneuverings in and around the Front Royal Town Government. So get your popcorn and sit back and get ready for a suspension of disbelief – because honest, kids, we didn’t make any of this up. It really happened and continues to evolve as you will read in the non-review section of this issue. We’ve tried to leave room to acknowledge major capital improvement moves of the county government – approval of a new county public safety building and the first movement toward realization of a long sought by some counties’ officials at least, Lucky Star Regional Jail. Also, we’ve tried to recall some of this community’s brighter and more personal community moments. And as seems to be the case each year as we look back, we are struck by the old adage “things change but they stay the same.” – New town council, new town manager, new growth proposals, new requests for town utility extensions into the county – the faces may have, in part, changed; but the basic issues and attitudes sound hauntingly familiar. In our opening story reviewing pivotal issues and events of 2010, that “change/same” adage never seemed truer. 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By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report Perhaps buoyed by a second Commonwealth’s Attorney’s opinion he has no apparent legal conflict of interest resulting from road proffers offered by Front Royal Limited Partnership (FRLP) in its rezoning application on 149 acres not far from his home, Thomas Sayre often dominated a Jan. 4 work session discussion of that application. Awaiting that most recent Commonwealth’s attorney’s opinion, recently Sayre has recused himself, if not exactly been silent, during discussion of the FRLP rezoning proposal – on Jan. 4 he was making up for lost time. However, the value and accuracy of Sayre’s contributions to the discussion of a final, new proffer package offered by FRLP principal David Vazzana prior to a Jan. 11 Public Hearing and vote were continually questioned by others present. Five times Sayre belabored the application and proffer package for the lack of a site plan, questioning how the town could be expected to approve any rezoning without a detailed site plan to assure things were done as promised. Five times it was explained by either another councilman, Town Attorney Tom Robinett or acting Planning Director Bruce Drummond that by town code or even state law a site plan is not required in a rezoning application and that other means existed to assure development plans were adhered to. Sayre repeatedly stated that former mayor, councilman and current 18th District State Delegate Clay Athey told him rezoning applications “never were approved without a site plan.” After Sayre’s third allusion to Athey’s alleged site plan requirement comment, J. Daniel Pond III, himself a former councilman, vice mayor and current legal partner of Athey’s, interjected. Pond, who was present representing another Happy Creek area developer-property owner, Millennium Lotus, explained he had been present during the Athey-Sayre discussion of rezoning requirements. Pond explained that rather than a “site plan requirement,” Athey told Sayre it was unusual to approve rezonings without “a conceptual plan.” Conceptual plans are not as detailed or as expensive as site plans … Following Pond’s elaboration on Athey’s comments to Sayre, Mayor Eugene Tewalt, Vice Mayor Bret Hrbek and Robinett all reminded Sayre that the applicant had presented three conceptual plans, including one for the now proposed 320 units, to council at a December 2008 work session at which Sayre was present. “But the only thing we can hold him to his the proffers,” Sayre offered. “And town codes,” Drummond replied. “Until it comes up for site plan approval – I think we’re putting the cart in front of the horse … I think we need to put this [subject] to rest,” Robinett said of something that didn’t happen for another 20 minutes. At one point Councilman Tom Conkey berated Sayre for his continued harping on the absence of a site plan not required by town code. – “To require an applicant to do something that is not required by law and to spend a million dollars on a site plan based on ‘what ifs’ for something that is not approved is unfair.” … Sayre took a final shot at the re- Creative Touch Experienced staff Family Owned & Operated Since 1995 “Quality Work, at a price you can afford!” Paint & Drywall zoning application he must assert he “can be fair and objective” in voting on, according to Commonwealth’s Attorney Brian Madden’s conflict of interest opinion. He asked Drummond if he had considered the proposed subdivision’s POA (property owner’s association) covenants that would be enacted within the town limits. “Mr. Sayre, it’s not something the town can regulate,” Drummond replied. Town Attorney Robinett agreed that the town had no legal athority over POA covenants. Legal or not, Sayre replied that he thought town oversight of POA covenants was “in the best interest of the citizens.” “I think it is in the best interest of the applicant to structure covenants to make it attractive to prospective homeowners,” Drummond replied … Road connectivity Drummond said that should the town decide not to contribute to completing the E-W connector, leading FRLP to only build the portion of that road that accesses its subdivision, the portion of the proffered $4.3 million for off-site road improvements would transfer to construction of Leach’s Run Parkway (Note: plans for both roads run them adjacent or close to, if not through Sayre’s home Mom’s Country Kitchen v Excellent References • Custom Colors • Wallpaper Removal • Drywall Repair • Stain & Sealant Application • Cabinet painting • Rental Repaints • Water & Fire Damage • Licensed/Insured • Interior/Exterior • Commercial • Industrial • Residential Now Booking Interiors with Lower Winter Rates! 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Hupp’s November, 522 corridor decisions pass. On the down side, that decision stripped the town’s authority to include a 4-percent meals tax-based fee to its 522 corridor water-sewer bills – the estimated missing $600,000 of town revenue mentioned in our budget, tax-hike debate story. On a somewhat brighter note, Hupp also ruled the town owed only about $120,000 in back fee payments to the three plaintiff restaurants, Cracker Barrel, Applebee’s and TGIFriday’s, dating to the January 2009 filing of the suit challenging the fees. Had that ruling gone otherwise the town could have been liable for millions in back payments to all the corridor restaurants that have been paying it since they opened since 2007 – not to mention to the Quarles truck stop based food businesses that have been paying it since somewhere between 1999 and 2002. Town officials, including Mayor Eugene Tewalt, Vice Mayor Bret Hrbek and Councilman Tom Conkey all indicated the decision was a financial risk versus reward one … “The potential for success did not justify the potential expense of an appeal on the taxpayers,” Hrbek [said] … Both the mayor and vice mayor defended the initial decision to fight to maintain the fees, particularly with the estimated $600,000 of current annual meals tax revenue built into past and current town budgets. “I think it was well worth the money we spent – somebody had to make a decision on whether it was legal or illegal,” the mayor said. “Our biggest problem was that while the non-annexation agreement approved by the three judge panel allowed us to charge a meals tax fee as part of the taxes equal to in-town tax rates, in 2005 when the county implemented its own meals tax, it superseded ours … “I think it’s important to understand that Judge Hupp’s decision was based on the fact he viewed the [corridor utility] contracts as vague, rather than a fundamental decision that a meals tax could not be included in the corridor agreement,” Hrbek says. “However with that decision on the contracts made by the judge, ultimately we felt it would cost the taxpayers too much to continue.” … Page 14 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 2010 Year in review Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com “Nothing confidential was said; nothing was said to influence or respect the judge on the merits of the case.” – Thomas Sayre on Dec. 8 conversation with judge during Jan. 21 News at Noon appearance Sayre goes on attack mode – ‘election starts today!’ Council debates whether proprietary info disclosed in Dec. 8 Sayre-Hupp meeting Tom Sayre shed crocodile tears as he successfully argued against his Censure by collegues last January. Some Sayre supporters told council their man shouldn’t be “censored” - what will become of democracy, they wondered. Fortunately for democracy censorship wasn’t at issue, professional ethics were. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report (Note: As we attempted to explain to supporters of Mr. Sayre on the “Censure” issue at the time, at issue for council was not “the censorship” of the councilman’s right to express his opinions, but rather a “Censure”- or public reprimand – for previous actions contrary to expected standards of behavior of a public official in the conduct of his office.) The controversy swirling around a potential censure of Front Royal Town Councilman Thomas Sayre over a closed door meeting with the judge presiding over the Route 522 Corridor law- suit escalated on Jan. 21. Less than three days after authorization was given to the town attorney to proceed with the drafting of a Resolution of Censure of Sayre, the councilman appeared on WZRV’s News at Noon show to defend his actions related to his Dec. 8 closed door discussion with Judge Dennis L. Hupp. He also took the opportunity to attack his colleagues who might support his censure. “Obviously some of my council members are blowing this out of proportion for political purposes. The election starts today,” Sayre, who is up for reelection this spring, told WZRV News Director Mario Retrosi. However some of Sayre’s subsequent radio remarks about what he told Hupp in chambers have raised further issues about Sayre’s conduct and potential breaches of ethical standards. “Nothing confidential was said; …” Sayre stated … [but] Sayre verified Judge Hupp’s e-mail observation that he had informed the judge that the town watersewer bills would be going out with the meals tax-based fees still attached so the judge “wouldn’t be angry.” In conversations with Vice Mayor Bret Hrbek and Councilmen Tom Conkey and Shae Parker following Sayre’s Jan. 21st radio appearance we asked if they agreed with Sayre’s representations that he had violated no ethical standard or revealed any confidential information regarding the still Specialized Mobility and Contracting, LLC New and Used Stair lifts Wheelchair lifts FREETES! A ESTIM Bathtub lifts Wood Ramp Construction Call Tim (540) 877-4949 Installation included in pricing pending legal case. All three indicated that to the best of their recollection the fact the water-sewer bills were going out as they had in the past had only been a topic of closed session discussion about consequences and strategies in the wake of Hupp’s Nov. 30 ruling on the first aspect of the case. We asked Town Attorney Tom Robinett, who led that closed session discussion of legal issues and strategies if that was in fact the case. “That is consistent with my recollections and I do not recall any previous or subsequent discussion of that (the water bills),” Robinett stated … “If that’s the case he did reveal proprietary information from a closed session to the judge,” Conkey observed. “This one incident is indicative of others in which Mr. Sayre has gone to radio, TV or newspapers … He has divulged information gathered in confidence and released information that could be damaging to the town for his own benefit. I’m comfortable that requesting this resolution is not a political ploy,” Conkey, who is not up for re-election, said … “If it was an error and if it made the judge uncomfortable I do apologize,” Sayre said of his Dec. 8 meeting in the judge’s chambers … However Sayre did not extend that apology to any of his colleagues, whom he accused of at- tempting to stifle his opinion on issues … “obviously some of my opinions are in disagreement with some of my fellow council members. I think nothing would make them happier than to be able to gag me,” Sayre stated. “That’s insane – why would he say that?” Vice Mayor Bret Hrbek said in reaction to Sayre’s remarks. “It’s not about the politics of issues; it’s exactly what Shae said it was. What Tom [Sayre] did we felt was inappropriate. I think the council is just trying to protect the town’s interest and distance itself from this action,” Hrbek, who is also up for re-elec- tion, said of Sayre’s closed door conversation with Hupp about a pending case involving the town. “I watch L.A. Law and I know not to talk to a judge about a case” [Hrbek said] … “If this were a football team, Mr. Sayre is the guy who knows better than the coach and says he knows better than the coach. Then he goes and gives the playbook to the competition and says the coach is [a jerk]. What do you do with a player like that? – He’d be cut,” Conkey surmised. However, Sayre told Retrosi he believes it is others who will be “cut” this spring … In-Town Tractor Trailer Parking • Well-lit lot behind fire hall staffed 24 hours a day • Just $100 per month • Only 12 spots left! Front Royal Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. 221 N. 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However, exactly one month earlier on Feb. 22, Sayre unsuccessfully urged council to stop the grant application process. Such a move would have killed the possibility of accessing the fed and state money to remove the dam and created an imminent $500,000 to $1 million cost liability to the town to repair the dam. At the February meeting, Sayre, who had appeared to be on board with the removal earlier, cited council candidate and former town electric department head Joe Swiger as the source of information changing his stance on the advisability of removing the dam. Swiger told council during February public comments that he believed the dam could be resurrect- Pam’s European Skin Care 540-683-1675 www.skinbypam.com When I say "good," you say "neighbor." Powers Insurance Agcy Inc Bill Powers, Agent Front Royal, VA 22630 Bus: 540-635-2825 P097314 Now that's teamwork. CALL FOR A QUOTE 24/7 State Farm Home Office, Bloomington, IL ed to some use. 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Apparently no such information was forthcoming in the intervening month. In fact at earlier work sessions, Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries Regional Fisheries Manager Larry Mohn called the dam “a high-hazard” structure with virtually no potential of future use due to increased public water usage by communities upstream, including Winchester and Frederick County … Another speaker, longtime local volunteer fireman Patrick Harvey, rose to ask a couple of pointed questions. When was the dam last used by the town? Not since 1930, Mayor Eugene Tewalt informed Harvey. Harvey then revisited the cost issues cited above. “Why are we still here talking about this?” a baffled Harvey finally questioned council … Finally it seems, despite the uninformed posturing of some political candidates (Swiger) and [self-described] foreign missionary workers (David Howard Benner on Feb. 22), the slavish acceptance of that posturing by one sitting councilman (Sayre), and the nostalgic reminiscences of at least one other councilman (Lauder), the current council came to its collective senses without dissent (Parker was absent due to illness). Engle’s Angle: 11 for ‘11 By Kevin S. Engle Warren County Report January 1st. A time for new beginnings. Instead of making resolutions this year, I’m focused on something else. Here are 11 things I don’t want to see, hear, touch, taste, or smell in 2011: 11. Stink bugs – I don’t want to hear them buzzing by my ear. I don’t want to see them staring back at me from the top of my computer screen. I don’t want to smell their stench. I’ve had more than my share of close encounters of the stink bug kind. How about stink bug extinction? 10. Sarah Palin – I’m all for a female President, as long as it’s not her. I don’t care what she thinks about moose hunting, puppies or the federal deficit. And I’d like to go at least one day in a row without hearing her name in the news. Just go back to Alaska and hibernate. Please. 9. Holiday Leftovers – I like turkey at Thanksgiving and ham for Christmas. But when I’m still eating them come spring, I’ve had enough. 8. Significant snow accumulations; black ice; and of course, milk, bread and toilet paper. They all mean the same thing. Bad news. 7. Gas prices that start with a 3. 6. Brett Favre – please. Enough is enough man. Hang it up. See #10 above. 5. My mother-in-law standing at my front door. My mother-in-law standing at my back door. Ok, let’s just make this simple. My mother-in-law. 4. Those little bugs that fly in your face, go up your nose and get in your ears anytime you set foot outside from May through September. 3. The annual leaf convention in my yard. 2. Woodpeckers, wood bees, carpenter ants and mice. I don’t want them on my house, in my house or near my house. And of course, 1. STINK BUGS! Here’s hoping your 2011 is filled with all the things you want, and none of those you don’t. I If he were forced to choose between stink bugs and his motherin-law, the author would have a tough decision to make. kevinengle456@comcast.net Page 16 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 2010 Year in review Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com “This is ridiculous. These are all things that were proposed as business proffers. They are incentives to the community that have been out there from the outset. I’m not getting anything, the town is. This isn’t cloak and dagger stuff.” - Town Manager Graham on “bribe” allegations Leaked memos may sink solar project, 100-plus jobs Motives of town attorney, confidential document-leaker questioned Graham ponders November 2009 work session attacks spearheaded by Chris Holloway and Tom Sayre about his role in the solar negotiating process. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report (Note: Even cut, this story remains long. It is presented at length though because this story remains pivotal to much of what subsequently happened, and continues to happen in and around the town government: virtual abandonment of any role in the now AMP-Standard Energy led solar power project; an unresolved $30million defamation etc. lawsuit against the town and individual town official by local SolAVerde principals; a May election council turnover, and Town Manager Graham’s post-election termination all grew to some extent out of the “solar bribe leak” debate.) Hot on the heels of the Front Royal Town Council’s unexpected April 12th rejection of its $100,000 RFP process on solar power proposals described elsewhere in this issue, all hell broke loose on April 13-14 in the wake of the leak of an internal memo from Town Attorney Tom Robinett to council. The leak, cited as from an unnamed member of council, resulted in an April 14 front page banner Northern Virginia Daily headline: “Town attorney: Incentives taint solar project”. The cited town attorney memo references March 30th inquiries from two unnamed councilmen (later identified as Holloway and Guitar playing. Entertainment consulting. 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However where the issue is apparently muddied legally is how contract negotiations initiated prior to the RFP process and continuing outside of it by the initial applicant could impact the RFP process itself. Consequently Glass writes that Robinett’s idea to “withdraw the entire RFP sounds like good advice to me.” However it appeared Glass and his staff were unaware of the full parameters of the contract negotiations described by other staff and the mayor. Town Manager Michael Graham says the referenced incentives have been on the table from the outset of serious discussion with SolAVerde in mid 2009 and have never been secret. Graham has been at odds with Robinett and Councilmen Carson Lauder and Chris Holloway over the dynamics of the $100,000 RFP process versus Standard Energy/ Springfield Computers • PC & Mac • New & Used Sales • In-Home Repairs • In-Shop Repairs 510 N. 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SolAVerde’s initial private sector inquiry to the town dating to last spring … “This is ridiculous,” Graham said when asked about the “bribe” inquiries from council to the town attorney leaked to the local media by sources within council. “These are all things that were proposed as business proffers. They are incentives to the community that have been out there from the outset. I’m not getting anything, the town is. This isn’t cloak and dagger stuff.” Lack of trust Vice Mayor Bret Hrbek seemed both angry and exasperated at the situation. “I’d like to know if Carter Glass or his staff ’s opinion would be the same if they knew that all the offers or add-ons referenced were related to the manufacturing facility, not the solar field itself. That is my understanding – they were all within the context of the manufacturing facility, which was not part of the RFP proposals, which were solely about the purchase and production of solar power,” Hrbek said … “…I mean when Walmart came they were writing checks to different groups or departments around town, to the police force – are those bribes?” Hrbek asks … “And I wonder who gave Mr. Robinett the authority to go to Carter Glass for an opinion? … There is no trust in town hall any longer. There is no trust between council. There is no trust between staff members. I try not to contribute to such a situation but it has gotten out of hand,” the vice mayor said bluntly … “What bothers me more than anything is that we can’t keep anything confidential anymore. There appear to be one or two members of council that take everything to the press. I don’t know where they’re coming from but I do know we all took an oath of office to uphold the best interests of the town and confidentiality on legal communications or closed session discussions is a part of that,” Mayor Gene Tewalt said. Tewalt also agreed with Hrbek that the town attorney had overstepped his bounds in seeking an outside legal opinion. “He shouldn’t have gone to anyone until he got authorization from the town council,” the mayor said of Robinett’s inquiry to Glass … [Shae Parker said,] “Incentives to the town never came forward as part of the RFP process. There were discussions about scholarships, bringing jobs to the community. But I don’t understand the idea that jobs could be considered a bribe. I think a condition of EDA approval of leasing land at Avtex to them was that a number of permanent jobs be created. “But now between the bad press, the bad egos and bad feelings all around, I am more concerned about those trying to derail something that could be good for the community, that would bring jobs, bring scholarships for our children and green, sustainable energy to the community,” Parker concluded … However, both Holloway and Lauder are suspicious of the involvement of the town manager in the ongoing Standard Energy/ SolAVerde negotiations. “Why is it so important that Standard Energy (top recommendation in all RFP scenarios) Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 17 2010 Year in review get the contract?” Holloway asks. He asserts that the town attorney witnessed what he recalled as a March 16 assertion by Graham that the town could get $1.2 million from Standard if their Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) was accepted … Both Holloway and Lauder questioned the information flow leading to the bribe inquiries. “In the RFP there was no discussion of incentives to the town. So why would they be discussed with anybody?” Holloway wonders. “I didn’t have a clue about incentives and Mike and Bret didn’t want to discuss it. And I don’t know where this scholarship came from. There was no mention of scholarships that I was aware of. And if there was, why didn’t I, Carson and Mr. Sayre know? The whole thing is screwy. I’m not trying to derail this but there are lots of things going on behind closed doors.” … allegations. 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In his most scathing criticism Tewalt said that some councilmen may have lied when they took their oaths of office to “uphold the Town of Front Royal.” As Tewalt neared the end of his statement, Councilman Tom Sayre suddenly attempted to silence the mayor on a point of order. “I’m talking … I have a right to speak,” Mayor Tewalt reminded Sayre as he continued his explanation of why he would break a 3-3 tie and vote to allow the public to see the internal council documents in question. Those documents are related to a solar project “bribe” inquiry initiated through the town attorney’s office by Councilmen Chris Holloway and Carson Lauder and leaked to The Northern Virginia Daily by an unknown councilman … Mayor’s statement “And this is why we’re here tonight, because someone broke our confidentiality and released some things to the press … it’s a shame that we have men of this kind on council that don’t have the fortitude – or when they took their oath of office and went to the courthouse and said I will uphold the Town of Front Royal and then come back and lie to the public and release a confidential statement. And I’m really sorry and sad to say that I have worked with some of these men on this council for these past two years – and it’s a shame.” Shut up, why don’t ya? At this point one minute and 41 seconds into Tewalt’s two-minute statement, Sayre interrupted the mayor and tried to silence him on a point of order … Sayre’s stance appeared to be that the mayor does not have the same right as councilmen to explain the reason for their votes. Front Royal’s mayor only votes to break ties. “Mr. Attorney, point of reference, he’s supposed to vote, I mean, he’s supposed to vote,” Sayre continued. “I have the right to speak,” Tewalt reiterated. “And in that, this evening,” Tewalt continued to another unsuccessful Sayre interruption. “And in that on this vote here tonight I’m going to vote no,” the mayor pressed forward. “And I’d like to see the records turned over from the town to any person that requests them, so my vote here tonight is no (to Sayre’s amendment),” Mayor Tewalt concluded … Hrbek’s original motion to release the information to the public and let the chips fall where they may then passed by the same 4-3 margin that Sayre’s first amendment was defeated by, with Mayor Tewalt joining Hrbek, Conkey and Parker to approve the public release. 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Clint Keller briskly raced up from behind. The council had just voted to go into a closed session to discuss the potential lawsuit with the town attorney (an item conspicuously absent from the agenda) and it appeared to some that one meeting had ended but another had not yet begun as spectators, staff and reporters began packing their items up to leave. At this point, process server Arena, 6-foot-9-inches tall and armed with size 18 feet and four 154-page copies of a lawsuit that could cost Front Royal taxpayers millions, casually sprung into action. Arena first placed a folder in front of Town Attorney Thomas R. Robinett, thus serving notice to the town government, and walked away. Expressing some consternation Robinett said, “Sir, you are going to interrupt a public meeting?” Arena said nothing and methodically proceeded around the table toward his next target, Vice Mayor Chris W. Holloway. Holloway sat and didn’t say anything (yet.) Newly installed Mayor Tim Darr asked Arena if he could wait until after the closed session which the mayor promised would only last “about five minutes.” Arena slowed for a moment before placing the next folder in front of Holloway. As Arena proceeded around the mayor toward his final two targets, Holloway threw his hands into the air in exasperation … At this point target 3, Councilman Sayre … got up and walked to the far end of the meeting table to flee Arena and his intimidating folders. Councilman Carson Lauder, target 4, sat calmly and took it like a man. Even calmer, considering he was being threatened with jail by one councilman, being asked to wait by a mayor and town attorney and chased – albeit slowly – by one of the top two officials of the town police department, Arena simply proceeded to slowly walk around the table to drop the last two lawsuits of a lifetime in front of Lauder and at Sayre’s suddenly vacated seat. With Sayre out of camera range at the far end of the table, Arena appears to make eye contact, says, “Mr. Sayre,” and drops his final packet at Sayre’s place … Town Attorney Robinett, realizing the deed had been done, suggested they keep the thick folders … Responding to WC Report’s Roger Bianchini and Dan McDermott’s comments on his actions during the process serving on WZRV’s The News at Noon on July 20, Sayre explained by e-mail, “It appeared to me he [Arena] might be arrested on the spot and I got out of the way in case there was an altercation.” Sayre has not yet responded to our follow up question about leaving a considerably older co-defendant, Carson Lauder, to fend for himself had such an altercation, as unlikely as it seemed, occurred. Asked about Sayre’s explanation of his actions in being served, Silek said, “I think the video speaks for itself. It Court process server John Arena delivers a copy of the $30-million SolAVerde lawsuit to Town Attorney Tom Robinett on July 19. 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Page 20 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com 2010 Year in review “Mr. Tharpe, who initiated the termination vote, was thrown off the council in 2004 by irate citizens who objected to building a Walmart in a flood plain and across from a school – apparently he hasn’t learned.” – town citizen Tina Hobson Post-election coup completed – Graham FIRED Holloway, Lauder, Tharpe form 3-2 majority to oust town manager “Mike has been really good for this community. His leadership will be sorely missed. My job now is to help the council move the town forward,” Conkey told us … A citizen perspective Carson Lauder and Chris Holloway prior to a council meeting. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report The announcement came in a tersely worded press release around 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 28: “The Town of Front Royal Town Council voted last night to terminate the contract of Town Manager, J. Michael Graham. “At this time the Council has decided to move in a different direction. “The Mayor and Council would like to thank Mr. Graham for his service to the community, the citizens, and the staff and wishes Ivy Lodge Gift Shop 101 Chester Street Front Royal, VA (540) 636-1446 Open Mon-Fri 9:30 am - 4 pm Great Gift Ideas, including: Books, Pewter, Brass & Pottery Locally Handcrafted Gift Items & Much More Proceeds benefit the Warren Heritage Society him well in his future endeavors.” It took exactly 10 months, 2and-a-half weeks to accomplish what now Vice Mayor Chris Holloway and a block within the Front Royal Town Council and who knows where else, set out to do – fire Front Royal Town Manager Michael Graham. The first aborted effort to remove Graham, signed on to by Holloway, Carson Lauder and Tom Sayre in a termination document circulated by Town Attorney Tom Robinett without Former Town Manager and Councilman Walter Duncan was one of a full house of critics of the firing of Town Manager Michael Graham. the knowledge of the mayor or full council, occurred on Nov. 9, 2009. Forty-two-and-a-half weeks later, following a routinely scheduled performance review on Sept. 27, 2010, in the wake of earlier ones survived by both Robinett and Council Clerk Jennifer Berry, a five-member council, with Tom Sayre absent, voted to fire Graham. The motion to terminate Graham effective immediately was made by Hollis Tharpe. 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They were: 1. the possibility the termination was done in violation of the town’s own charter and codes on such personnel moves and so could present grounds for removal from office; 2. an initiative to move town elections from May to November, effectively at least doubling the voter turnout and breaking a perceived special interest or “good old boy” network stranglehold on SolAVerde’s Donnie Poe, hat, and Greg Horton react to Councilman Sayre’s belated support of solar energy and the former town manager. recent council election results. 3. and the final – get ready for this – a threat to begin a legal process to dissolve the town as an independent municipal entity and force consolidation with the Warren County government. Phew, that last guy must have really been mad! Well yeah, it was town native and SolAVerde attorney David Silek. Silek, it may be recalled, is attorney for local businessmen Greg Horton and Donnie Poe who have filed a $30-million- BUDGET SELF STORAGE plus lawsuit against the town and three of its sitting councilmen … As for [recall] signatures, former Town Manager and Councilman Walter Duncan told council 190 signatures had been gathered in less than two weeks on a letter protesting council’s actions in terminating Graham … Tim Ratigan forwarded the idea of November town elections. After pointing out a Charter change on election dates could take a year to realize, including approval by the Virginia General Assembly, Councilman Shae Parker said he was exploring the possibility such a change could be facilitated by a simpler and quicker town code change … Calling Sayre, Lauder, Holloway and Town Attorney Robinett by name, [Tina] Hobson said all were directly involved in the 2008 re-adoption of those cited codes and therefore themselves may be guilty of malfeasance of office. 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Page 22 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com 2010 Year in review “ ‘Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime.’ And that’s my favorite quote (of Adlai Stevenson) and I want to present this as a thank you to everyone at Homes for Our and everyone at Buracker Construction A small town community gives back to a local hero Welcome home, Bunky - you had our back, now we have yours It was a special Veteran’s Day week in Warren County and Browntown when Sgt. Arthur “Bunky” Woods got the keys to his new voice-activated home financed through the combined efforts of Homes for Our Troops and the local business and building community By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report Sometimes it’s good to see real patriotism in action rather than the self-serving, partisan rhetoric used to justify someone’s fawning grasp for political power and imagined self importance that too often passes for it. On Nov. 10th, the day before Veteran’s Day 2010, Browntown in Warren County hosted just such an event that ran tingles of patriotism up the spine of even this jaded and cynical American reporter. Staff Sgt. Arthur “Bunky” Woods got the keys to, and his first glimpse of the completed home made for him through an inspirational joining of community resources and national non-profit organization Homes for Our Troops (www.homesforourtroops.org). The event brought local, state and federal officials or their representatives out, as well as Warren County’s own Hollywood starlet, “Amazing” Grace the performing mule (“Get Low” with Robert Duvall) who entertained the huge gathering and its host and dignitaries following key ceremonies. But most importantly the event brought together the working backbone of this community who donated their time, materials and love to this project. That love and all the rest was given to see that the physical needs of a local son who put it all on the line for the ideals upon which this country was founded will be accommodated as he lives out his life in the hometown he loves. This home will make Bunky Woods pretty self sufficient with the little things that most of us take for granted … “It’s just been a wonderful thing, that in a recession people have been as generous as they have and I think sometimes hard times makes people more caring. 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Because like I said, America is worth fighting for and it’s because of people like you and the people from Homes for Our Troops that make it that way,” Bunky told his now large and extended family. “And this house, it isn’t just for me. I want everybody when they ride by and look up on the hill and see this beautiful house in this beautiful setting looking over God’s beautiful creation, to know this house is a symbol that the American spirit is alive and well today in Warren County and in Browntown. 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And it may be as much by that creativity and resiliency, as by the much needed supplies being sent there, that Haitians will ultimately survive this catastrophe of Biblical proportions … Relief supplies from Captain Rock Skowbo’s plane are unloaded in Cap Haitien following flight from Front Royal-Warren County Airport last February. on Haiti’s north coast … With much publicity surrounding the backup of relief supplies at other major entry points, Cassagnol and Skowbo delivered their supplies to and under the auspices of Cassagnol’s sister, Rose-Marie Chierici’s non-profit, volunteer organization Pwoje Espwa, or H.O.P.E., described in our last edition story (http://hopehaiti.org). H.O.P.E. is based in the northern Haitian town of Borgne, in an area of about 800,000 … Cassagnol said it appeared some Haitian refugees were moving away from the worst of the devastation to areas where help was more readily available. “We got these things in and my sister’s mission will see they are distributed to people who need them,” he said … That was the date a 7.9 Richter Scale earthquake centered near Portau-Prince, a city of around 2 million in a nation of 9 million struck. Haiti is considered the poorest of all Western Hemisphere nations and perhaps the most ill-equipped institutionally to deal with the disaster that has befallen it. Casualty estimates have climbed into the hundreds of thousands with a million or more impacted directly by the earth- GM SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEEDED Call Glenn Williams at: 540-635-2153 ext. 13 for a confidential interview and e-mail a brief resume to: jechevy@comcast.net Employment subject to having valid Driver’s license and copy of DMV record. 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It would be nearly impossible to duplicate this finish by hand. — Joe F., via e-mail A: Great information, Joe, and thanks for the clarification! Stainless-steel sinks are quite durable, and most stains or spots are made by other objects — for example, leaving a piece of damp steel wool in the sink overnight will inevitably reveal a rust spot the next day. However, a wipe and a rinse generally removes the spot. As Joe noted, stainless-steel sinks do lose their gleaming shine over time, particularly if you use abrasives. You can keep the finish looking uniform by rinsing and wiping down the sink each night with a nonabrasive cloth or sponge, then drying with a towel so that water spots don’t Never use a steel-wool pad to clean a stainless-steel sink. Steel-wool pads have a tendency to break apart, and tiny particles of steel can become embedded in sink’s surface. The steel particles will rust, making it appear that the sink itself is rusting. form. 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While it’s getting harder … for me everyday physically, I am doing all I can … I hope I’m an inspiration to other people. This ship will be my legacy.” – Glenn Mikulak Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 25 2010 Year in review An improbable tale of the high seas A captain among men, Glenn Mikulak sails toward a brighter shore passion,” he told us. “I try to use all that I have and make the best of it. I anticipate a cure in the future and while it’s getting harder and harder for me everyday physically, I am doing all I can. It’s discouraging at times but I am still creating and building. I hope I’m an inspiration to other people. This ship will be my legacy.” EMPLOYMENT Glenn Mikulak and his Ship of Dreams By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report If the above headline rings a bell it may be because it was used this spring just prior to the gradation of the WCHS Class of 2010. We featured soon-to-begraduate Glenn Mikulak’s display of his creation of a 10,000-piece model ship of his own design at his school. On Oct. 24, memorial services for 18-year-old Glenn Michael Mikulak were held at Maddox Funeral Home in Front Royal before a crowd of several hundred. In tribute to Glenn, who died of respiratory failure resulting from his battle with Duchenne syndrome Muscular Dystrophy on Oct. 19, we reprint a portion of that story with brief comments added below: For most people, me included, memories of a nice trip, whether it be on a ship or by another mode of transportation, are generally recorded in our sometimes flawed memory banks or on photographs soon to be curled and yellowing in some forgotten scrap book. But for Warren County High senior Glenn Mikulak, the memories of a 2006 trip with his late grandmother, Linda Hogoboom, on a Caribbean cruise ship were translated into an astonishing reconstruction of a cruise ship. On April 28th Glenn brought his ship, appropriately christened “K’nector of the Seas of the Royal K’nibbean Line” since it is made of approximately 10,000 K’NEX pieces, for display in the Warren County High lobby. The reactions Family and friends dock Glenn’s ship at the Town Gazebo during October Memorial Service. of classmates, teachers and even Principal Ernestine Jordan mirrored my own reaction. “That’s awesome!” “Glenn, that’s incredible – did you draw a picture of it first?” “No, I just started building it,” Glenn replied. “I couldn’t do that if I had my whole life to finish it,” one student exclaimed. The fact Glenn oversaw the event from his wheelchair underscores perhaps the added awe with which his classmates viewed his achievement. Glenn suffers from a form of Muscular Dystrophy known as Duchenne, an irreversible deterioration of the muscular system. As a consequence of his condition, Glenn has a reduced life expectancy and must face that fact each day of his life. 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Most critical to the merchants’ concerns were the 2 million pounds sterling in outstanding debts owed to them by their North American counterparts. • On Jan. 18, 1882, A.A. Milne, creator of “Winnie-the-Pooh,” is born. Milne wrote his volumes of verse for his son, Christopher Robin: “When We Were Very Young” (1924), “Winnie-the-Pooh” (1926), “Now We Are Six” (1927) and “The House at Pooh Corner” (1928). • On Jan. 19, 1915, during World War I, Britain suffers its first casualties from an air attack when two German zeppelins drop bombs on Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn on the eastern coast of England. The zeppelin, a motor-driven rigid airship, was developed by German inventor Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin in 1900. • On Jan. 17, 1953, a prototype Chevrolet Corvette sports car makes its debut at General Motors’ Motorama auto show in New York City. The car featured an all-fiberglass body, a white exterior and red interior, a 150horsepower engine and a starting price tag of around $3,500. An AM radio and heater were extra. • On Jan. 20, 1961, 87-year-old Robert Frost recited his poem “The Gift Outright” at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. Although Frost had written a new poem for the occasion, titled “Dedication,” faint ink in his typewriter made the words difficult to read, so he recited “The Gift Outright” from memory. • On Jan. 21, 1977, President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War. In total, some 100,000 young Americans went abroad in the late 1960s and early ‘70s to avoid serving in the war. • On Jan. 22, 1981, Rolling Stone magazine’s John Lennon tribute issue hits newsstands, featuring a cover photograph of a naked John Lennon curled up in a fetal embrace of a fully clothed Yoko Ono. The photograph had been taken just 12 hours before Lennon’s death. January 3, 2011 Artist Sandra Varney, wellknown locally for her portrayal of “Daffodil Bill” William Powell, is showing her latest collection of luminous watercolors at Front Royal’s Sun Studio Framing and Earthworks Gallery at 20 E. 8th St. “The painting of William Powell was my entrance into the Front Royal art community about 10 KFWS • MindGym By Carol Ballard Warren County Report like them because the park is local.” She believes that community support of artists could be seen at her Sun Studio opening on January 3, 2011 Sandra Varney in front of and built a studio onto their both very detailed and realistic. house. She also makes medita- Many of her subjects are to be tion beads but, “I’ve always been found locally. Her paintings of a painter,” she said. She attended Shenandoah National Park shown The Corcoran College of Art and at Sun Studio in November of Design in Washington, D.C., and 2009 just happened to coincide during the holidays. A surthe Art League School of Art at with you themade upcoming 75th anniverawaits you at the exhibit week’s end. the Torpedo Factory in Alexan- sary prise of the Park. The was LIBRA (September 23 to and Octodria, and has been painting for 30 entitled “A View of the Park” ber 22) Don’t hide your talents. It’s a years. She started out painting in mostgood of the 16show paintings time to what you exhibcan do to oils, but said, “Once I discovered ited were sold. She “People impress people whosaid, can do a lot for you. A dispute with a family member watercolors, I was hooked.” ARIES 21 (workto April 19) might still need some smoothing over. “I don’t do much(March plein air Aspectspainting call for because care in preparing SCORPIO (October 23 to Noveming outdoors) in material for submission. Although ber 21) Be open with your colleagues my opinion, it doesn’t itself to go about your plan to bring a workplace you might find itlend bothersome to watercolors, ” she said. Most over what you’ve done, the fact is, matter out into the open. You’ll want artists agree thatcould working with rechecking be worth your time their support, and they’ll want to know and effort. how you’ll pull it off. is one of the most her painting “The Wonder” watercolors 20 to May 20) The SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to difficult TAURUS painting(Aprilchallenges. years ago. Everybody in Front week is favorable for Bovines who December 21) Trying to patch up an With oil welcome paintings, mistakes can change. New career oppor- unraveling relationship is often easier Royal seemed to know him and be fixed tunities easilywait andto watercolors be checked out. You said than done. But it helps to discuss 1. ANATOMY: Where in the human bought his daffodils,” she said. So Whowork had out moreanycareer victories do not allow adds,on that 1.and mightfor alsomany. want to She get started problems that as arise body is the mandible? she would hear from people who 1.first Name the femaleyou’ve singer whoconsid-a major-league pitcher: Bert Blyleven home makeover been along the way. “The time I painted plein air, 2. MYTHOLOGY: According to just met her, “Oh you’re the Dafreleased “The Were.” ering. CAPRICORN or Tommy John? (December 22 to to rain Way andWe before I could GreekLady. mythology, who ferries theit began fodil Bill ” 2. Which one-hit-wonder group GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You 2.January 19) While your creative aspect Three different Phillies pitchget my work covered up, a whole souls offrom the dead the rivers might have toBut be Me” extraincareful high this week, you Coming outacross of town thatStyx recorded “Nobody 1968?to pro-ers remains won the N.L. Cy Young Awardmight at day’s painting was ruined. Ihave never Acheron? tectwas that planned, want to call on your practical side to 3. What thesurprise originalyou name of the springandday, she was visiting her least once during the 1980s. One was leave home without my camera GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: to a certain snoopy someone help work out the why and wherefore group thanks B.T. Express? Name its 1974 father 3.who had retired to War- By Carlton (1980, ‘82). Name the who wants to know more about yourSteve of an upcoming decision. andhit. am more comfortable workwhat common name is the pirate’s flag ren County. Passing through the other two. planscontrolled than you’re willing to share. AQUARIUS (January 20 to Februing in the environof skull and crossbones known? 4. Which group was Peter in Fam- 3.ary intersection where John Marshall When Centralwith Michigan’s CANCER (June 21 toCetera July 22) 18) Dealing someone’sDan disap4. ENTERTAINERS: Which actressment of my studio, where I can before ily going his own? tiesout are on strong this week, althoughLeFevour Highway meets 522 Sth., she saw pointment can be difficult forfootAquarset a major college was born with the name Betty Joanlay out my my prob- ians, who always try to avoid giving 5. Name the and singerstill-unresolved whoplan released an photographs, old Bill standing selling daffodils out ball career record in 2009 for total Perske? composition, draw my painting lem might create some unpleasanttouchdowns pain. But a(150), full explanation and adid show “Undercover Angel.” whose mark of his truck and saw a wonderful 5. MEASUREMENTS: What does aand have moments. If so, look topaints straighten the of sympathy can work wonders. all my tools and 6. Who was the original drummer for he break? opportunity a painting. She tachometerfor measure? situation outyear oncedid andhefor all. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) around me. ” What the Eagles? start? 4.Getting Toronto’s Jose Calderon asked his permission to paint him LEO (July 23 to August 22) a job-related matter set pastthe some 6. HISTORY: What was the first year When she began painting, she NBA record for free-throw percentAnswers with of the flowers, he consented, Although the Lion might see it as an major obstacles should be easier this the winter Olympic Games? said sheBarbra didn’t reallyand have any in 2008-09 at 98.1 percent. Whotake act ofStreisand. loyalty courage towas hold onageweek. The songartA personal situation might and the7.painting was born. GEOGRAPHY: Where is Valleyists in1.mind influences, but position, she anasincreasingly surprising but not necessarily unwelthe mark? on thetosoundtrack of theshaky 1973 film ithadaheld Sandra husband Tom Forge,and site her of George Washington’s admired artists Andrew Wyeth might be wiser to make changes now 5.come turn by the week’s Who is the only playerend. in hockby the same name and won multiple now encampment live just outside town during theofRevolutionto prevent a possible meltdown BORNtoTHIS WEEK: You andawards. Winslow Homer, who werelater. ey history win a Stanley Cup,can an be ary War? VIRGO (August 23 to September both a dreamer and a doer. You conOlympic gold medal, a world cham2. The22)Human Beinz. 8. ASTRONOMY: Europa is a moon Your gift for adding new people to sider helping others to be an important a World 3. Brooklyn Trucking Express. “Do your circle of friends works overtimepionship, part of your life. Cup, a Memorial of which planet? Cup and a world junior title? It (‘Til You’re Satisfied)” rose to No. this week, thanks largely to contacts © 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. 9. LITERATURE: Who wrote “The —2 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 27 To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 November 20. “I’ve had four openings there. The exhibits have been well received and the turn-outs fantastic. Many of the 16 new paintings in the Sun Studio show are landscapes of local scenes, but there are also still lifes of fruit and vegetables and a selfportrait. One large painting, “The Wonder”, features a child exploring the beauties and fascination of the seashore. Several local bridges, barns, and mountains take their place on the gallery’s walls, including “Across the Rappahannock” and “Meems Bottom Bridge”. Her paintings are routinely exhibited at The Mill, in Millwood, Va, and her paintings hang at Apartment 2G, Warren Memorial Hospital, The Front Royal Visitor’s Center, Griffith Tavern in Flint Hill and several other businesses Meems Bottom Bridge in the Front Royal area. She also participated in a show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council, sponsored by Front Royal’s Women’s Resource Center, and her work appeared in the Spring 2009 issue of The said. She is represented locally by Candy Howland of Sun Studio, and she has nothing but praise for her. “Candy Howland has done as much or more for local artists as anyone in the community. “Ms. Howland does all my matting and framing because she is simply as good as it gets in terms of the finished product. She has excellent taste and a great eye about what yards, including a 33-yard touchdown pass. He also broke off a 40yard touchdown run — the longest touchdown run for a quarterback in Broncos history and the longest touchdown in NFL history for a quarterback in his first start. But wait, Tebow became just the third quarterback in NFL history to throw for a touchdown of 30 or more yards and run for a touchdown of 40 or more yards in the same game. When you consider that this is the house that John Elway built, the numbers become even more staggering. Then came his first win — a commanding performance in Denver where he rallied the Broncos from a 17-0 deficit at halftime, finishing with 308 passing yards, one touchdown pass and a fourth quarter rushing touchdown, which capped the comeback. It was only two games, but fans saw enough in his arm and poise to get plenty excited about. His record-setting college career (including his mind-bending, Heisman Award-winning sophomore campaign) had already given him a faithful flock — his jersey is the best selling in the NFL and the most ever for a rookie — and they believe there is more to come. Tebow, though enthusiastic, displayed his Christian humility. “In the NFL, everything you do is an interview, and it is an audition,” he said after the game. “You always have to put your best foot forward. ... I will try to do nothing less, personally.” The Denver faithful want to be made believers. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter and publisher of The Kansas City Luminary. © 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. Piedmont Virginian magazine and a special interest publication of Better Homes and Gardens. Other paintings are in collections all over the country, she said. In the spring she will be showing at Stephen Carter Winery, located on route 688 near Hume and Bleu Rock Inn in Washington, Va. “I am very appreciative of the support local artists receive from our folks here in Front Royal,” she Front Royal’s King Features Weekly Service And so it was that on the first Sunday after Christmas, a star appeared to the faithful in Denver. He had been heralded for seemingly ages — blessed with a strong arm, fleet of foot and possessing a strong faith in God. This man is named Tim Tebow, but he has been called “Tim Tremendous,” “the Mile-High Messiah” and “Touchdown Jesus” — a nickname the seriously evangelical Tebow must surely frown upon. The Broncos have always inspired a certain kind of religious fervor among their followers. But it has been a long while since they have been to the Promised Land, and despite a few promising starts from quarterback Kyle Orton, the Broncos lost their way in 2010. With the exception of an epic beat down of their division-rival Chiefs, the Broncos have seemingly played without soul or conviction (at least not the good kind). And despite relatively good numbers, it was Orton banished to the sidelines and Tebow moved out of clipboard purgatory on Dec. 19. And despite a 39-23 road loss to the Raiders of Oakland, many fans saw a revelation on the field. In that contest, Tebow hit on eight of his 16 passes, good for 138 Peas, Pears and a Red Delicious January 3, 2011 Tebow: False Prophet or Mile-High Messiah? Culture Fussell Florist Commerce Ave. Across from the Front Royal Fire Dept. Too busy to stop in? Visit us online 24 hours a day 7 days a week www.frontroyalsfussellflorist.net www.fussellflorist.net 202 E. 2nd St. Front Royal, VA Spacious brick GREAT home close to House! town. 5 bed, 3 baths, 3400+ finished square feet. Mostly h a r d w o o d sale $209,900 flooring and l a m i n a t e . Finished basement. Fenced back yard. Fireplace. 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COUNT TWO: On or about October 24, 2010, in the County of Warren, Wifrido Toledo Jr., as a driver of a vehicle having received a visible or audible signal to stop, did drive such vehicle in a willful or wanton disregard of such signal attempted to escape or elude such law enforcement officer. COUNT THREE: On or about October 24, 2010, in the County of Warren, Wifrido Toledo Jr. did drive a motor vehicle on a highway at a speed of twenty miles per hour or more in excess of the applicable maximum speed limit where the applicable speed limit is thirty miles per hour or less, or at a speed of sixty miles per hour or more where the applicable maximum speed limit is thirty five miles per hour, or at a speed of twenty miles per hour or more in excess of the applicable maximum speed limits where the applicable maximum speed limit is forty miles per hour or more, or in excess of eighty miles per hour regardless of the applicable maximum speed limit. Elizabeth Ann Repass Indictments 21758, did unlawfully and feloniously forge a public record, or a certificate, return, or attestation of a public official or employee, in relation to a matter in which such certificate, return or attestation may be received as legal proof. unlawfully and feloniously manufacture, sell, give, distribute, or possess with the intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute, a controlled substance listed in Schedule I of the Drug Control Act, to wit: Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Owen Searle Monroe Steffan Lee Farris The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that on or about July 1, 2010, in the County of Warren, Owen Searle Monroe, 20, of 89 Little Long Mtn., Flint Hill, VA 22627, did The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: COUNT ONE: On or about September 24, 2010 through September 27, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris, of unknown age and address, did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of William Lacey, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT TWO: On or about September 24, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Billie Jean Clifton, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT THREE: On or about September 20, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that on or about May 14, 2010, in the County of Warren, Elizabeth Ann Repass, 43, of 19105 Keeptryst Rd., Knoxville, MD Friends and the community rallied around the family of Debbie Llewellyn, here with husband Charlie in 2009, as she battled paralysis resulting from neck surgery. Over $70,000 was raised to help the family, particularly Charlie, spend as much time with Debbie in rehab in New Jersey as possible HVAC Commercial and Residential Commercial Refrigeration Kitchen Equipment Repair / Maintenance We are now accepting part time For more information please call: The First Baptist Church Theresa C. Nether’s at 540-635-6668 Page 30 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Indictments Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away the goods and chattels of Billie Jean Clifton, with a value of $200.00 or more. COUNT FOUR: On or about September 20, 2010 through September 26, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Harris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Sandra Kiepfer, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT FIVE: On or about September 1, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Gerald Knapp, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT SIX: On or about September 1, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away the goods and chattels of Gerald Knapp, with a value of $200.00 or more. COUNT SEVEN: On or about September 1, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Gerald Knapp, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT EIGHT: On or about September 1, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away a firearm of Gerald Knapp. COUNT NINE: On or about September 1, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Gerald Knapp, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT TEN: On or about September 1, 2010 through INDICTMENTS see pg 32 From the driveway to the roof and everything in between. “Whatever you need, Whenever you need it!” Ask about our Senior Citizen discounts! Receive $25 OFF your first service call when you mention this ad. 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COUNT THIRTEEN: On or about July 7, 2010 through July 8, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away a firearm of Darlene Burke. COUNT FOURTEEN: On or about July 7, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Bryan Knepper, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT FIFTEEN: On or about July 7, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal and carry away the goods and chattels of Bryan Knepper, with a value of $200.00 or more. COUNT SIXTEEN: On or about September 15, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Ronald Galvin, with the intent to commit larceny therein. COUNT SEVENTEEN: On or about September 15, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away the goods and chattels of Ronald Galvin, with a value of $200.00 or more. COUNT EIGHTEEN: On or about September 21, 2010 through September 22, 2010, in the County of Warren, Steffan Lee Farris did unlawfully and feloniously break and enter a dwelling house of Beth Chetosky, with the intent to commit larceny therein. The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that on or about February 24, 2010, in the County of Warren, Sean Patrick O’Donnell, 41, of 567 Granny Smith Dr., Linden, VA 22642, did unlawfully and feloniously possess a Schedule II controlled substance, to wit: Oxycodone. obtain or attempt to obtain a drug by the use of a forged prescription. COUNT TWO: On or about October 21, 2010, in the County of Warren, Becca Lynn Snider did unlawfully and feloniously obtain or attempt to obtain a drug by the use of a forged prescription. COUNT THREE: On or about October 21, 2010, in the County of Warren, Becca Lynn Snider did unlawfully and feloniously obtain or attempt to obtain a drug by the use of a forged prescription. COUNT FOUR: On or about October 21, 2010, in the County of Warren, Becca Lynn Snider did unlawfully and feloniously obtain or attempt to obtain a drug by the use of a forged prescription. COUNT FIVE: On or about October 21, 2010, in the County of Warren, Becca Lynn Snider did unlawfully and feloniously obtain or attempt to obtain a drug by the use of a forged prescription. Becca Lynn Snider Kristal Renee Henry The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: COUNT ONE: On or about October 21, 2010, in the County of Warren, Becca Lynn Snider, of unknown age and address, did unlawfully and feloniously The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: COUNT ONE: On or about June 11, 2010, in the County of Warren, Kristal Renee Henry, 23, of 514 Ross Ave., Front Royal, VA 22630, did unlawfully Sean Patrick O’Donnell What is the cost of peace of mind? Add all your living expenses: Mortgage • Home Repairs • Fuel Oil • Utilities • Insurance • Groceries & Food Preparation • Housekeeper & Supplies • Auto Maintenance • Gasoline • Cable • Real Estate Taxes • Lawn Mowing & Weeding • Doctor Visits • Shoveling & Snow Removal and don’t forget to add the value of your time! HIDDEN SPRINGS SENIOR LIVING prides itself on providing life’s comforts and amenities so you can relax, knowing you CAN AFFORD a warm, comfortable lifestyle that keeps you safe & secure for the winter without all the hassle of life’s obligations! It’s Cold And Snowing... We have snow equipment to keep Buck Mountain Road always open to 340 South for emergency access. www.WarrenHomes.info It’s the best home BUYERS market in decades. Let us show you how to get the best deal on the market & Oh, by the way, who do you know that may need help with buying or selling a home? Please send us their names and numbers so we can help them too. “With our superior nursing care and affordable rates, Hidden Springs Senior Living offers the best senior living value in the valley” Call today to schedule your personal tour! (540) 636-2008 A short distance South of Skyline Drive • 973 Buck Mt. Rd., Bentonville VA. www.hiddenspringsseniorliving.com Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 33 To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 and feloniously engage in an act of fellatio with J.M.R., a child less than thirteen (13) years of age. COUNT TWO: On or about June 13, 2010, in the County of Warren, Kristal Renee Henry did unlawfully and feloniously engage in an act of fellatio with J.M.R., a child less than thirteen (13) years of age. Clifford William Jenkins Jr. The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that on or about September 8, 2010, in the County of Warren, Clifford William Jenkins Jr., 20 of 92 Vesy Dr., Front Royal, VA 22630, did unlawfully and feloniously take, steal, and carry away the goods and chattels of Heather Willingham, with a value of $200.00 or more. Xavier Diandre Lawrence The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: COUNT ONE: On or about September 17, 2010, in the County of Warren, Xavier Diandre Lawrence, 22, of 136 Scott St., Front Royal, VA 22630, did unlawfully and feloniously carnally know, without the use of force, a child thirteen (13) years of age or older but younger than fifteen (15) years of age. COUNT TWO: On or about September 24, 2010, in the County of Warren, Xavier Diandre Lawrence did unlawfully and feloniously knowingly and intentionally use a communications system, including but not limited to computers or computer networks or bulletin boards, or any other electronic means, for the purposes of soliciting with lascivious intent any person he knew or had reason to believe was less than fifteen (15) years of age to entice, allure, persuade, or invite such child to enter a vehicle, room, house, or other place for the purpose of sexual intercourse. Ricky Wayne Berkeley Jr. The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: COUNT ONE: On or about October 12, 2010, in the County of Warren, Ricky Wayne Berkeley Jr., 24, of 422 Viscose Ave. Apt. #2, Front Royal, VA 22630, did unlawfully and feloniously steal property, having a value of $200.00 or more, belonging to Target. COUNT TWO: On or about October 26, 2010, in the County of Warren, Ricky Wayne Berkeley Jr. did unlawfully and willfully conceal or take possession of with the intent of converting goods or merchandise to his own or another’s use, goods and merchandise having a value of less than $200.00, belonging to Famous Footwear without having paid the full price for such goods or merchandise. COUNT THREE: On or about October 26, 2010, in the County of Warren, Ricky Wayne Berkeley Jr. did unlawfully and feloniously willfully conceal or take possession of with the intent of converting goods or merchandise to his own or another’s use, goods or merchandise having a value of $200.00 or more, belonging to Target without having paid the full price for such goods or merchandise. Shane Alexander McWhorter The Warren County, VA Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that on or about December 19, 2010, Indictments in the County of Warren, Shane Alexander McWhorter, of unknown age and address, did unlawfully carry about his person concealed from common observation, a pistol, revolver, or other weapon designed or intended to propel a missile of any kind by action of an explosion of any combustible material, having been previously convicted of a like offense. Dominion 30 HEALTH & FITNESS CELEBRATING OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY We’re offering you the opportunity to EXERCISE MORE SPEND LESS! Free Child Care! 12:2))(5,1* -Kick Boxing 6ZLP/HVVRQ 7HQQLV&OLQLFV 3DUHQW¶V1LJKW2XW 2 Q O \ ( Q UR O O P H Q W ) H H Offer Ends 1-31-11 Single, Buddy & Family Plans Available 9816 Winchester Rd., Front Royal ( at the intersection of 522 & I-66) ZZZGRPLQLRQKHDOWKFRP540-636-2820 0)DPSP6DW6XQDPSP With this view on state maintained road! Clint Pierpoint clintpierpoint@hotmail.com +RPH6FKRRO )LWQHVV3URJUDP =XPED7DL&KL OPEN HOUSE & HEALTH FAIR! PUBLIC INVITED! Jan 22nd 2011 10-4pm )5,(1'6-2,1,1* As low as... $30 each per month 18-month Membership This home... To be built for $219,900!!! NEW K ALSO CHEC THIS OUT! Nice 2 bedroom home with partially finished basement located in town. $99,000 540-671-5898 Page 34 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Front Royal-Warren County Chamber of Commerce HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! As we move into 2011 the Chamber staff and Board of Directors would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your staff an extremely successful and prosperous new year! As you go forward in 2011, remember to take full advantage of your Chamber membership – there is something for everyone! If you would like suggestions on becoming more involved or if you have specific needs that the Chamber can address, contact Niki at 635-3185 or nfoster@ frontroyalchamber.com. CHAMBER SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Sponsorship has its privileges! Your Chamber has sponsorship packages designed with our members’ needs in mind. Sponsorship opportunities are available for all members, small or large. Contact the Chamber at 635-3185 or info@frontroyalchamber.com for more information. Sponsorships are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis and are selling fast! Contact us today to reserve your space. SENATOR OBENSHAIN TOWN HALL MEETING On Saturday, January 8th at 1 PM, Senator Obenshain will be holding a town hall meeting at the Warren County Government Center and would like the public to attend. For those who are unable to attend this event, Senator Obenshain is also offering a tele-town hall meeting on Monday, January 10th at 7 p.m. Meetings will also be held at town halls elsewhere in the district, visit www.markobenshain.com for a complete list, as well as to sign up for the tele-town hall meeting. BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Join us Wednesday, January 12th from 5:30pm – 7pm at Riverfront Christian School for food, fun and the power of networking. Meet your next new client or catch up with an old one – but don’t miss this great opportunity to get out and just meet! Riverfront Christian School is located at 55 E. Strasburg Road. RSVP to the chamber by calling 540-635-3185 or email to priffle@ frontroyalchamber.com. Don’t forget your business cards!!!! MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR CHAMBER DAY AT THE CAPITOL Join us for “Chamber Day at the Capitol” on Wednesday, January 26th. This is your opportunity to travel to Richmond and hear from the Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General and others about issues facing businesses and the Commonwealth of Virginia. You will also have the opportunity to meet with our state representatives and discuss issues/ concerns and make suggestions. Please contact Niki at nfoster@frontroyalchamber. com or 635-3185 if you are interested in attending “Chamber Day at the Capitol” and watch for additional details soon! I DO BRIDAL SHOWCASE If weddings are a part of your business, then your business needs to be a part of the 2011 “I Do” Bridal Showcase. At the Bridal Showcase, you will be in direct contact with many brides searching for all sorts of services. You can display your products/services for them to see, taste and/or experience. Your display space will allow you to set an atmosphere for on-the-spot consultations and planning. The “I Do” Bridal Showcase is where you and your business need to be. The “I Do” Bridal Showcase will be held on Sunday, February 27th at Bowling Green Country Club from 11am until 3pm. Anyone registering before January 14th receives a 10% discount. Contact Pam at priffle@frontroyalchamber.com or call the Chamber at 635-3185 for more information. The “I Do” Bridal Showcase is sponsored by Bowling Green Country Club. WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The Warren County Sheriff’s Office Community Public Safety Program is scheduled to begin on February 8, 2011. The program will run for ten weeks on Tuesday nights from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Representatives from the Warren County Sheriff’s office and Warren County Fire and Rescue will provide an in-depth overview of the operations and responsibilities of Warren County Public Safety. Highly trained and experienced Warren County deputies and fire/rescue personnel will provide presentations and demonstration on law specialized operations. Interested citizens may obtain applications for program participation at the Warren County Sheriff’s Office public assistance window, 23 East Jackson Street, Front Royal. The class size is limited to a maximum of 15. If you have questions regarding this program please contact Deputy Larry Funk at the Warren County Sheriff’s D.A.R.E. office at 540 635-0399 or email wcdare@ warrencountysheriff.org MEMBER NEWS lia sophia with Marlean Ring is offering the following special -- Book a show in 1/11! After serving everyone else for the holidays it’s your turn-I’ll bring the jewelry to you & your friends. An extra treat- “RING” in ‘11 pick any 2 rings for just $11 each PLUS all the other benefits! If a show doesn’t work, but you would like to order with the January clearance, contact marleanm@hotmail.com or 540-635-2726. January clearance sale is buy 1 at regular price and get 2 (more expensive) at 50% off!! The River 95.3/WZRV and AM-1450/WFTR are celebrating the New Year with fantastic savings! Purchase a minimum of 10 commercials on The River 95.3 and/or AM-1450 at regular published rates, and you can double your schedule for only $1 per commercial! You receive at least 10 extra commercials per week for as little as $10! Ask Sarah Sica for details and about adding your commercial schedule on the web at www. theriver953online.com. New Year’s “Dollar Day$” will help you affordably reach current and potential clients eager for your products or services! New Year’s “Dollar Day$” program runs Saturday, January 1 through Sunday, March 27, 2011. Inventory is limited so don’t delay! Place your schedules on The River 95.3/WZRV and AM-1450/WFTR today and start saving! Call Sarah Sica at 6926051 for more information. Blue Ridge Housing Network is hosting a free VHDA Homeownership Education Class on January 5 & 12, 2011 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm in Front Royal. This program is designed to take the mystery out of the home buying process and help first-time homebuyers prepare to make the important choices related to homeownership. Topics include: Personal Finances, Credit Reports, Role of the Lender, Working with your Real Estate Agent, Home Inspections and Closing you Mortgage Loan. For Reservation call 540-622-2711. The Front Royal Oratorio Society will begin rehearsals for its spring season on Monday, Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Warren County High School in Front Royal. The choir is under the direction of George T. Amos, music director and conductor, and Judy B. Connelly, accompanist. The featured work for the spring concert will be Requiem in D minor, Op. 48, by Gabriel Fauré. The society welcomes singers of all ages and all voice parts. No auditions are required. Concert dates will be announced later in January. For over 40 years, the Front Royal Oratorio Society has brought fine choral music to the Northern Shenandoah region. The dedicated members of the society have, over the years, presented concerts with a wide variety of excellent music such as the works of Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Medieval and Renaissance composers, as well as contemporary and traditional American pieces. For more information, call 540-622-6974, or visit the web site: frontroyaloratoriosociety.org. DIGIscanUSA will be having a Grand Opening on January 15th, 2011. DIGIscanUSA are a records and document management company that specializes in scanning, indexing, and storage of microfiche, film, slides, and documents and, large format services for Engineer drawings, Landscape Architects, blueprints, etc. DIGIscanUSA has scan-tofile and scan-to-print capability. Visit their website at www.digiscanusa.com. Amerisist Assisted Living invites veterans or spouses of a veterans that are in need of assisted living to join them on Thursday, January 20th , 2 p.m. at 106 Westminster Drive to learn what benefits are available, who can qualify and how to apply. You may be entitled to a significant monthly income from the Veterans Administration. For more information and to rsvp call 540-631-0505. On January 23rd from 1-3 p.m., Wakefield Country Day School invites all families to come for a tour and enjoy some refreshments. WCDS is a private college preparatory PS-12th grade day school offering a rigorous classical education focusing on both character and intellect. We have an unbroken tradition of 100% 4-year college acceptance and our 23 2010 graduates received over $1.2 million in merit scholarship offers. Come see what a Wakefield Country Day School education could mean for your child. WCDS is located at 1059 Zachary Taylor Highway, Flint Hill, VA 22627 ~ (540) 635-8555 ext. 227 ~ www.wakefieldcds. org ~ bus service available from 8 area counties. Samuels Public Library announces that their computer class in January will be on Microsoft Word. Due to patron requests, we’re trying something new by adding evening classes. The class will meet January 6 and 20 at 10:00 a.m. and January 13 and 27 at 6:30 p.m. Both ongoing book clubs will have meetings in January. The Book and Vintage Film Club will meet on January 19; they are discussing Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi. The BLU Tuesdays book club will meet on January 18. Both clubs are always looking for new members! Samuels Public Library will also continue the series featuring the executive director of the Warren Heritage Society, who will talk about the history of the Front Royal Remount Station on January 11. The director of the Virginia Quilt Museum will present a program on the stories in quilts on January 22. The month will finish up with programming on January 25 from a biologist with the Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, who will talk about what makes a snake a snake— and bring a live corn snake to demonstrate! For more information call 635-31853. The 2011 Shenrapawa District Corporate Pinewood Derby will be held Saturday, February 26th, at the Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club. Please contact Joe Parajecki at 262957-7546 if you would like to race. All proceeds to benefit the Friends of Scouting for the Shenandoah Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. The Hampton Inn in Front Royal is pleased to announce that our total renovation/addition is almost done! They now have 102 remodeled guest rooms, a new indoor pool, and upgraded Jump Start® Fitness Center. Their Perfect Mix Lobby® is nearing completion and will feature an expanded breakfast area and Suite Shop with food, beverages, and sundry items for our guests convenience. The meeting rooms are also being updated and will be available for your next function soon. Coming in first quarter 2011-an enlarged Business Center is moving to the lower level. Call 540-635-1882 with questions, for a property tour, or if you need overnight accommodations and meeting space. Clear your head with fresh mountain air and join Chamber member Tim Frees, PSIA Certified Alpine Ski Instructor on the slopes at Whitetail Resort, www.skiwhitetail.com where the ski school staff enjoy sharing fun on the snow. Lessons are available for young and old, from 4 years & up. Ask about the “Mountain Passport” program or contact Tim at tfrees@comcast.net COUNTY OF WARREN Tuesday, January 4th, 9 a.m. at the Government Center Tuesday, January 18th, 7 p.m. at the Government Center TOWN OF FRONT ROYAL Monday, January 10th, 7 p.m. at the Government Center Monday, January 24th, 7 p.m. at the Government Center UPCOMING EVENTS January 6 Tourism Committee, 2 p.m. at the Chamber office January 11 Chamber Board of Directors, 5 p.m. at the Chamber office January 12 Ambassadors, 2 p.m. at the Chamber office January 12 Education Committee, 1:30 p.m. at the Chamber office January 12 Business After Hours, 5:30 – 7 p.m. hosted by Riverfront Christian School January 13 Adult Leadershiip Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 35 Diversions Page 36 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Kids page Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Sponsor the Kids Page! Call Alison Duvall 540-551-2072 • alisond@warrencountyreport.com Sponsor the Kids Page! Call Dan McDermott 540-636-1014 • editor@warrencountyreport.com Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 37 Diversions Page 38 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Ask Stewart Dear Stewart, Ask Stewart I hear there’s something big that is going to happen on Happy Creek soon. What’s going on? Curious Citizen Dear Curious Citizen, Yes, Happy Creek will look a little different over the next couple months. The Town of Front Royal had received Federal stimulus funding this year through the Virginia Department of Forestry for tree related projects. Two of the three projects awarded this year have already been completed. One projected was related to extra professional care of the beautiful old Oaks in Bowman Park off Luray Avenue; the other covered the cost of over seventy new evergreens planted at our new library. The third project will happen at Happy Creek from South Street to the Prospect Street bridge. A local environmental firm has been hired to remove the invasive trees along both sides of the banks so that the beneficial native trees can survive and do well. Invasive trees are trees that have been introduced from elswhere that do so well in their new environment, they crowd out the native plants and take over the area. A good example of this is the Ailanthus or Tree of Heaven. Over the years, the town crews used to come in and literally mow everything down along Happy Creek. While it looked “clean” for a while, it gave the invasive trees a better chance of surviving and actually caused more of an issue than it solved. That practice was finally discontinued and the local Tree Stewards, along with other groups, have spent several work sessions dealing with the invasive removal and new seedling planting on a voluntary basis. It always seemed to be a never ending battle to stay ahead of the invasives. When the stimulus funding became available this year, the Urban Forest Advisory Commission saw a great opportunity to enlist professional help for our creek. The end result of the professionally done removal will be a creek bank with primarily beneficial trees to provide shade and help stabilize the fragile creek banks. You may actually be able to see the creek now as it meanders through that section of town and the local wildlife will have a much better Humane Society of Warren County environment in which to live. Keep checking as you pass by Happy Creek to see how the work is progressing. Stewart ••• The Front Royal/Warren County Tree Steward program began in 1997 with volunteers dedicated to improving the health of trees by providing educational programs, tree planting and care demonstrations, and tree maintenance throughout the community. The group now consists of over 30 active members with several interns working toward becoming certified tree stewards from our annual “All About Trees Class”. Each month Stewart will answer a question from our readers. Please forward it to “Stewart” in care of treesfrontroyal@comcast.net and we may publish it in a future issue.. Monday thru Sunday 10 am to 4 pm- Closed Wednesdays • 1245 Progress Drive, Front Royal, VA • 540-635-4734 • humanesocietywc@gmail.com Please ask about our low cost spay and neuter program. Please be sure your pets at home are spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Check out our other adoptable pets on www.warrenco.petfinder.com 540 635-4734 Chewy is a male Pit/Boxer mix. He is 10 months old and is good with dogs and cats and kids. He is very playful and loves stuffed animals. Buddy is a male Shepherd/Lab mix. He’s 6 months old and good with other animals. He’s very loving and sweet. Gollum is a male Brindle Pitbull mix. He’s 10 weeks old, and is very playful and energetic. He needs a good home. Moe is a male Beagle. He’s 2-3 years old and is good with other animals. He’s very sweet and is just a happy, cute dog. Chewy’s ad sponsored by: Buddy’s ad sponsored by: Gollum’s ad sponsored by: Moe’s ad sponsored by: Martins Foods 409 South St. Front Royal 540-635-2249 Wanda Snead Property Management Serving the area for 16 years Sam Snead Realty 540-635-9753 SamSneadRealty.com Parkers Automotive & Towing 226 E. 7th St. Front Royal “We Count On Our Tows!” All Creatures Pet Care 24/7 636-3456 petsit4u@shentel.net If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs, the adoption fee is $145 and includes the spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, flea/tick treatment and deworming. Thank you for your support of the Humane Society. With your help we have been able to place thousands of animals in good homes. Contact Alison @ 540-551-2072 if you would like to become a pet sponsor too! Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com Mid January, 2011 • Warren County Report • Page 39 To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com - 540-683-9197 Fri Jan 7, 2011 Forecast for 22630 (37° | 21°) 1:30pm - 2:30pm Education Committee. Chamber Office. 2pm - 5pm Vino E Formaggio Wine Tasting. 124 E. Main Street. Always Free, Always Fun! www. vinoeformaggio.com (540) 6352812. Sat Jan 8, 2011 Library in Front Royal. Today is Toddler Story Time. Theme: Manners. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Preschool Story Time. Theme: Manners. 3:30pm - 5pm Chamber Board Meeting. Chamber Office. Thu Jan 13, 2011 7pm - 8pm Council Meeting. County of Warren Government Center. 10am - 11am Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Toddler Story Time. Theme: Manners. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Preschool Story Time. Theme: Manners. 12 pm Shenandoah Valley Golf Club. Christian Women’s Connection will hold its “Happiness Is... Luncheon.” Features will be skin care and cosmetics with natural ingredients by Arbonne. Music will be by Jessica Dove. Speaker, Tricia Warfield of Linthicum, MD., will tell how to find beauty in brokenness. Reservations are required by January 10th. Call Anna at (540) 636-6885 or Shirley (540) 635-4560. Free child care. Everyone is welcome. 4:30pm - 5:30pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Big Kids Story Time for Kindergarten and up. Theme: Snow. Tue Jan 11, 2011 Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:30pm - 1pm Tourism Tuesdays. 95.3 - the River radio station. Hear the latest tourism related news and events every Tuesday at 12:30! If you can’t listen live check out the podcasts at http://www.theriver953online.com. 7pm - 7pm BAR Meeting. There is no meeting tonight as there are no applications to consider. 7pm - 8pm National Zoo Event. Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal. Journey with Smithsonian scientists as they travel the globe to study and protect species and ecosystems. Share their adventures during tonight’s FREE science lecture. Tonight is “Black-footed Ferrets: From Box to Burrow”. For more information please call (540)635-6540 Or CRCEducation@si.edu. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. “Time for Baby”. This is a new, 30-minute nursery rhyme program for babies and their parents. “Time for Baby” is designed to develop pre-reading skills, socialization skills, speech and motor coordination. Wed Jan 12, 2011 8am - 4pm Warren County Fair Flea Market. Warren County Fairgrounds. For more informa- Forecast for 22630 (34° | 21°) 8am - 4pm Warren County Fair Flea Market. Warren County Fairgrounds. For more information: (540) 635-5827 http://www. warrencountyfair.com/15.html. 2pm - 3pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today the “Teen Creative Writing Club” meets. Please register in advance. Sun Jan 9, 2011 Forecast for 22630 (36° | 22°) 8am - 4pm Warren County Fair Flea Market. Warren County Fairgrounds. For more information: (540) 635-5827 http://www. warrencountyfair.com/15.html. Mon Jan 10, 2011 10am - 11am Samuels Public Sat Jan 15, 2011 8am - 4pm Warren County Fair Flea Market. Warren County Fairgrounds. For more information: (540) 635-5827 http://www. warrencountyfair.com/15.html. 10:30am - 11:30am Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is “Books and Barks”. Relax and read to the “Books and Barks” therapy dogs. Please register. Sun Jan 16, 2011 tion: (540) 635-5827 http://www. warrencountyfair.com/15.html. Mon Jan 17, 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr’s Day. The Town of Front Royal Business Offices are CLOSED today in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. Trash/recycling pickup for today is scheduled for Wednesday, January 19. Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:30pm - 1pm Tourism Tuesdays. 95.3 - the River radio station. Hear the latest tourism related news and events every Tuesday at 12:30! If you can’t listen live check out the podcasts at http://www.theriver953online.com. 7pm - 8pm BZA Meeting. There is no meeting tonight as there are no applications to consider. 7pm - 8pm Work Session. Town of Front Royal Town Hall in Front Royal, Virginia. Tonight is a Town Council Work Session. Please contact the Clerk of Council for an agenda at (540) 635-8007 or jberry@frontroyalva.com. Wed Jan 19, 2011 10am - 11am Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Toddler Story Time. Theme: Owls. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is FrVaToday.com Preschool Story Time. Theme: Owls. 7pm - 8pm Planning Commission Meeting. County of Warren Government Center Thu Jan 20, 2011 10am - 11am Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Toddler Story Time. Theme: Owls. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Preschool Story Time. Theme: Owls. 4:30pm - 5:30pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal. Today is Big Kids Story Time for Kindergarten and up. Theme: Penguins. 5pm - 8pm Third Thursday ArtWalk. Downtown Front Royal. Sat Jan 22, 2011 8am - 4pm Warren County Fair Flea Market. Warren County Fairgrounds. For more information: (540) 635-5827 http://www. warrencountyfair.com/15.html. 9am - 3pm Volleyball Camp. Warren County Middle School Front Royal, Virginia. The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with Warren County Middle School will be sponsoring a Volleyball Camp today. Cost is $25.00/participant. For more information please contact Coach Brill at (540) 635-4036 or via e-mail at cbrill@wcps.k12. va.us. Registration forms are available at the Warren County Parks and Recreation Office. 2pm - 3pm Samuels Public Library in Front Royal, Virginia. Today is “Manga Meet Up”. Come in to discuss Manga favorites, showcase collectibles and meet others with your interest. For ages 10 and up. Please register. Royal Family Bowling Center Behind Gateway Plaze Rt. 522 So., Front Royal 540-636-3113 Come out & play in the dark Friday & Saturday 11pm-1am Xtreme Special! $10 per person, unlimited bowling including shoes! Come check out our new light show!!! We are now a nonsmoking facility with a smoking lounge RENT-A-LANE $10 per person Sat 2-4P.M. Sun 12-2p.m.&3-5p.m. 2 HOURS UNLIMITED Bowling Up to 8 people per lane Winter Special! “Monday Dollar Day” $1 Game $1 Shoes $1 Hot Dogs $1 Small Drinks $1 Fries! ALL DAY!!! royalfamilybowl.com Page 40 • Warren County Report • Mid January, 2011 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.WarrenCountyReport.com 65 YEARS IN BUSINESS! 65 YEARS IN BUSINESS! THE OLDEST CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP DEALERSHIP SERVICING WARREN CO. PAGE CO. FREDERICK CO. & THE WINCHESTER AREA COMPLIMENTARY RECALL CHECK Your vehicle may be involed in an active recall, let us check for you! Buy one Oil & Filter change, for $29.95 And Get the Next 3 For FREE!!! Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. Oil change coupons expire 24 months from the date of the original lube, oil & filter purchase at participating Chrysler Group LLC dealers only. (Up to 5 quarts only. Additional charges may be applied for HEMI® and fluid disposal.) Service Contract Essential Care oil change offer is made by the dealer, who is solely responsible for it. Plan offered on 1983 to current year vehicles (excluding Crossfire, Viper, Prowler, Diesels, SRT10® and all other vehicles that require synthetic or semi-synthetic oils.) Competetive makes also apply. Expires Jan. 31, 2011 Expires Jan. 31, 2011 Nitro-Fill SPECIAL $ 39.95 + Tax Fill All Tires with Nitrogen, Includes 12 mos. Road Side Assistance, Road Hazard Protection, Free Pressure Checks, Tire Replacement & Much More. Helps Increase Fuel Economy, Extend Tire Life, Improves Handling, Reduces Pressure Fluctuations Expires Jan. 31, 2011 “The Works” Package $49.95+ Tax • • • Tire Rotation & Balance Replace Wiper Blades 23-Point Inspection • • • • • 99.95 Hand Wash & Wax Exterior Vacuum & Shampoo Interior Clean & Protect Leather (If equipped) Clean Engine • Clean Trunk Treat All Exterior Trim (MOST CARS, VANS & TRUCKS SLIGHTLY HIGHER) Expires Jan. 31, 2011 Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. Expires Jan. 31, 2011 Expires Jan. 31, 2011 DETAIL SPECIAL Reg. $149.99 $ + Tax NEW Monday thru Friday: 7:00 am ‘til 7pm Saturday: 8am ‘til 5pm We’re Here When You Need Us! WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS! COMPLIMENTARY 23-POINT INSPECTION and get 15% OFF Recommendations (Within 30 Days Of Report) Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. Expires Jan. 31, 2011 Buy 1 BG Fluid Flush at Regular Price and get 50% OFF the Second Includes: Brake, Transmission, Power Steering, Coolant, Differentials, and Transfer Case Service. Ask Your Service Advisor about the BG Protection Plan. Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. Expires Jan. 31, 2011 2004 Ford Taurus SE Convertible GT Premium 36,576 Miles #10WR203C $23,615 Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be present prior to service write-up. Offer ends January 31,2011. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTER COMPANY. FLUID SERVICE SPECIAL EXTENDED SERVICE HOURS: 2008 Ford Mustang WOW! ONLY Front or Rear Brake Service Special up to 5 quarts of motor oil PARTS & SERVICE Based on retail of price. Not to exceed 10% off total parts and labor. Excludes retail parts, tires, collision/body shop parts and service. See service advisor for details. Expires Jan. 31, 2011 20% OFF Includes: • Oil & Filter Change $100 off ANY 28,586 Miles #U896A WOW! ONLY WAS $9,241 $29,990 2008 Ford Fusion SE 2008 Ford Super Duty F-250 XL 39,572 Miles #A845C 26,447 Miles #11WR14A WOW! ONLY $12,453 WAS $14,995 WOW! ONLY $27,972 WAS $34,990