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INDEX<br />
Going Medieval at Byrd Elementary School<br />
Calendar 19<br />
Classifi eds 20-23<br />
Letters 6<br />
Obituaries 14<br />
Opinion 6<br />
Sheriff’s Reports 7<br />
Sports 16<br />
TV Listings 17-19<br />
SPORTS<br />
Sam Hunt getting<br />
shot with NASCAR<br />
> page 16<br />
Photo by Ken Odor<br />
Fifth-grader Maddie Munz jousts with Byrd Elementary School Principal James Hopkins last Thursday at the<br />
school’s Medieval Fair, the culmination of Munz’s GRIP (Gifted Research Interest-Based Project). Munz, faculty<br />
and students transformed the school into a castle with a drawbridge and torches (paper-not flame) on the<br />
walls for the event. For more pictures and story, see page 15.<br />
INSIDE<br />
Underwood named<br />
best in Region One<br />
> page 4<br />
Volume 57, Number 15 April 12, 2012<br />
School board<br />
approves new<br />
organizational plan<br />
Geyer, Gordon<br />
promoted<br />
By Ken Odor<br />
jodor@goochlandgazette.com<br />
The Goochland County<br />
School Board approved an<br />
organizational chart last week<br />
that established two Assistant<br />
Superintendents, one for<br />
Supervisors create<br />
seven-member<br />
planning commission<br />
By Ken Odor<br />
jodor@goochlandgazette.com<br />
Goochland now has a sevenmember<br />
planning commission<br />
after the board of supervisors<br />
passed a new ordinance last<br />
week night and appointed four<br />
members.<br />
After an evening of public<br />
hearings on the budget, the<br />
board held another hearing on<br />
the ordinance, which creates a<br />
<strong>NEWS</strong><br />
Lawsuit against<br />
Benedictiine dismissed<br />
> page 5<br />
instruction and one for operations.<br />
At the same time, they<br />
added back the Directors of<br />
Elementary and Secondary<br />
Education that were eliminated<br />
in their first try at changing<br />
the reporting structure of<br />
the school system.<br />
In doing so they made<br />
four appointments:<br />
see School board > page 8<br />
planning commission with one<br />
member from each of the five<br />
voting districts and two at-large<br />
members. The new ordinance<br />
also gives the board the power to<br />
remove planning commission<br />
members who miss three meetings<br />
in a row or four meetings in<br />
a 12-month period.<br />
The new members are Derek<br />
Murray in District 3 and Joe<br />
see Supervisors > page 8
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Bellview Gardens prepares for round 2 of development battle<br />
Residents<br />
remain wary of<br />
development on<br />
Mills Road<br />
By Jim Ridolphi<br />
news@goochlandgazettec.om<br />
Following an extended<br />
and successful campaign last<br />
year that eventually defeated<br />
a rezoning that would have<br />
allowed the construction<br />
of a Goodwill Store at the<br />
entrance to their neighborhood<br />
at Bellview Gardens,<br />
residents breathed a unified<br />
community sigh of relief.<br />
That respite might be<br />
short lived.<br />
When a developer filed<br />
a pre-application for rezon-<br />
ing of the same property<br />
last month, many residents<br />
viewed the process as another<br />
assault on their neighborhood,<br />
property values and<br />
quality of life.<br />
Tom Kinter of General<br />
Land scheduled a meeting<br />
with neighbors last week,<br />
and even the timing of the<br />
meeting caused some controversey.<br />
President of the Friends<br />
of Bellview Gardens Lisa<br />
Pumphrey requested a<br />
change in the date and time<br />
to accommodate families preparing<br />
to celebrate Easter or<br />
leave for Spring Break.<br />
Kinter said that request<br />
came too late to accommodate<br />
those who had already<br />
planned to attend.<br />
It didn’t take long before<br />
the meeting between General<br />
Land and the homeowners<br />
became heated last week at<br />
the Centerville Fire Station<br />
and attendees wasted no time<br />
airing their thoughts on the<br />
latest development idea for<br />
the four lots in question that<br />
are currently zoned R-3.<br />
“The problem I’ve got is<br />
you guys are not real honest<br />
and forthcoming,” said resident<br />
Jim Ingersol. “You continue<br />
to interrupt my life and<br />
I’m tired of that. It’s getting<br />
personal,” he added.<br />
Kinter explained the preliminary<br />
plan he submitted<br />
showing three 22,000<br />
sq. feet office buildings on<br />
the four lots at the entrance<br />
of Bellview Gardens, two of<br />
which front Broad Street.<br />
Pumphrey said the only<br />
Photo by Jim Ridolphi<br />
Tom Kinter of General Land talks with residents of Bellview Gardens regarding a future project<br />
his company is considering for the area at the intersection of Mills Road and Broad Street.<br />
two lots the on which the<br />
neighbors are willing to<br />
negotiate are the front two<br />
lots on Broad. They do not<br />
want the two lots on Mills<br />
Road developed commercially.<br />
Kinter said that would<br />
make his project impossible<br />
and termed the front two<br />
lots “undevelopable” without<br />
the adjoining two lots on<br />
Mills Road. Many neighbors<br />
said that was just too close<br />
to their property lines and<br />
would affect their quality of<br />
life.<br />
Kinter told the group that<br />
no decisions have been made<br />
and plans are just preliminary,<br />
but it was a tough sell<br />
to a group of homeowners<br />
who see land around their<br />
neighborhood as a target for<br />
commercial development.<br />
In addition, many see this<br />
attempt as a renewed effort<br />
by General Land owner<br />
Mike Carroll to place another<br />
project on the site after<br />
the unsuccessful bid with<br />
Goodwill.<br />
“We wanted to get your<br />
input on what you would like<br />
to see on that site,” he said.<br />
“Some of you are trying to<br />
find a conspiracy where there<br />
is none,” Kinter added.<br />
Resident Jordan<br />
Hedgepeth said the residents<br />
were only seeking some<br />
answers to questions that<br />
would affect their home sites<br />
and lifestyles.<br />
“What we want from you<br />
is a clear plan that shows<br />
us what the county intends<br />
to do with our neighborhood,”<br />
Hedgepeth said. “We<br />
want honesty in our dealings<br />
and we want you to work<br />
with us. We’re not opposed to<br />
development, but you need to<br />
work with us,” he added.<br />
Pumphrey said the process<br />
is off to a shaky start after<br />
she sent emails requesting<br />
pre-application information<br />
and received no response.<br />
Kinter said that was a case<br />
of miscommunication and<br />
apologized for the error, but<br />
still maintained his company<br />
had nothing to hide in the<br />
see Bellview > page 3
Bellview<br />
Thursday<br />
April 12, 2012<br />
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process. “I’m not trying to deceive anyone,”<br />
Kinter said.<br />
Jo D Hoskens said she understands the<br />
company’s motivation, but said the feelings of<br />
the residents should also be considered.<br />
“We bought properties in Bellview<br />
Gardens for a substantial amount and we’ve<br />
seen losses on those properties in the last five<br />
years. Our interest is to protect our subdivision,”<br />
she said.<br />
With the Goodwill case still fresh in their<br />
minds, Hoskins said this application is too<br />
soon. “It’s not the right time, it’s not the right<br />
thing because we just came off a predatory<br />
attempt,” Hoskins said.<br />
The elephant in the room was the property<br />
that is not being considered for development<br />
at this time. Many residents expressed<br />
concern that this project would spearhead<br />
other projects on large tracts of land to the<br />
rear and west of their property.<br />
Kinter said he had no control over that<br />
property and could not predict how it would<br />
be used in the future.<br />
“At this time we have no plans for that<br />
property,” Kinter said. “We’re not talking<br />
about that property.”<br />
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Some attendees took the renewed attempts<br />
to rezone as a personal assault on their lifestyles<br />
and investments. “Why does General<br />
Land want to continue to invade our neighborhood?”<br />
Ingersol asked.<br />
Kinter said he would take the information<br />
gathered at the meeting and determine if and<br />
how the project should move forward<br />
Hedgepeth said he hopes the communication<br />
will improve in the future. “We all<br />
expect development to pop up around us.<br />
It’s a crossroads and a prime spot,” he said.<br />
“We want honesty in negotiations. We want<br />
to have a comprehensive plan that shows us<br />
how our neighborhood will be preserved<br />
over the course of 20 to 30 years. We’re looking<br />
at becoming an island of residences in a<br />
sea of developments,” Hedgepeth added.<br />
Finding common ground between developer<br />
and some residents may not come easy<br />
given the set of circumstances surrounding<br />
the proposal.<br />
“Nothing you’ve said takes away from the<br />
fact that we are talking about commercial<br />
development within a residential neighborhood,<br />
and it’s not okay. It affects me and<br />
my children’s quality of life. The moving<br />
forward should be you not submitting an<br />
application, and then we’re done,” said resident<br />
Sean Pumphrey.<br />
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the state award<br />
By Ken Odor<br />
jodor@goochlandgazette.com<br />
Goochland School<br />
Superintendent Linda<br />
Underwood has been named<br />
Region One Superintendent of the<br />
Year by the Virginia Association<br />
of School Superintendents<br />
(VASS).<br />
The region includes school<br />
divisions in Charles City,<br />
Hanover, Prince George, Colonial<br />
Heights, Chesterfield, Henrico,<br />
Surry, Hopewell, Dinwiddie,<br />
New Kent, Sussex, Petersburg,<br />
Powhatan, and Richmond as well<br />
as Goochland.<br />
“Dr. Underwood was nominated<br />
from within our group of<br />
Region 1 Superintendents and was<br />
a unanimous selection for Region<br />
1 Superintendent of the Year,”<br />
said Joe Cox, Superintendent<br />
of Schools for Colonial Heights<br />
and Chairman of VASS Region I<br />
Superintendents.<br />
Cox said Underwood is<br />
currently Secretary/Treasurer<br />
of Region 1 and part of the<br />
Legislative Committee.<br />
“Dr. Underwood is very<br />
deserving of this honor and we<br />
are indeed fortunate to have a<br />
leader of her caliber in our<br />
region,” said Cox.<br />
She now goes on to compete<br />
with seven other regional<br />
selectees for the title of Virginia<br />
Superintendent of the Year.<br />
VASS will announce the winner<br />
on May 8 at their annual conference<br />
in Roanoke.<br />
“To be honored by my colleagues<br />
is very meaningful,” said<br />
Underwood in an interview at<br />
her office Friday. “No one knows<br />
the job like other superintendents.”<br />
Underwood attributed her<br />
File Photo<br />
Goochland School Superintendent Linda Underwood is the<br />
VASS Region One Superintendent of the Year.<br />
selection to the work of all the<br />
staff of Goochland Schools and<br />
to the community.<br />
“It’s an honor for all the people<br />
in Goochland Schools,” she<br />
said.<br />
Underwood said the selection<br />
process for Virginia<br />
Superintendent of the Year<br />
involves a lengthy application.<br />
“After the region selects you,<br />
you have to fill out the paper<br />
work. It’s a bear,” she said but<br />
called it a valuable exercise.<br />
Underwood was<br />
named Goochland School<br />
Superintendent in 2007, when<br />
she succeeded Frank Morgan,<br />
under whom she served as<br />
Assistant Superintendent from<br />
2003-2007.<br />
Underwood assumed her<br />
current position shortly before<br />
the economic downturn began<br />
and presided over painful and<br />
sometimes controversial cuts<br />
in school budgets and positions.<br />
“You have to plan for tight<br />
budgets and hope for the best,”<br />
said Underwood of the present<br />
economic climate.<br />
She began her career as a<br />
physical education instructor<br />
after graduating from Depauw<br />
University. She has a master’s<br />
degree in Adapted Physical<br />
Education from Indiana<br />
University and a doctorate<br />
from Virginia Tech.<br />
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positions in her career, from<br />
Instructor in Adapted Physical<br />
Education a the University<br />
of Puerto Rico, Associate<br />
Principal at Washington High<br />
School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa<br />
and Assistant Superintendent<br />
of Schools in Mobile Alabama.<br />
Before coming to<br />
Goochland in 2003, she served<br />
as Director, Staff Development<br />
and Mentoring for Washington<br />
County Public Schools in<br />
Hagerstown, Maryland.<br />
Goochland’s new<br />
school board congratulated<br />
Underwood.<br />
“The School Board extends<br />
its congratulations to Dr.<br />
Underwood on being selected<br />
as the Region 1 Superintendent<br />
of the Year by VASS. It is<br />
an acknowledgement of her<br />
hard work and commitment<br />
to student achievement in<br />
Goochland. This type of recognition<br />
is especially meaningful<br />
when coming from one’s peers,”<br />
said Chairwoman Beth Hardy.
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<strong>NEWS</strong>: What’s Going on in Goochland County<br />
Suit to halt Benedictine move to<br />
Goochland County dismissed<br />
By Kristen Green<br />
Media General News Service<br />
Goochland Circuit Judge<br />
Timothy K. Sanner Friday<br />
dismissed a lawsuit filed<br />
by a group of Goochland<br />
County residents who want<br />
to block Benedictine College<br />
Preparatory School’s planned<br />
move to River Road.<br />
Sanner said the case against<br />
the Board of Supervisors<br />
and Benedictine Society of<br />
Virginia, which owns and<br />
operates the school, was premature.<br />
“There’s not yet been an<br />
adverse action toward the<br />
plaintiffs,” he said.<br />
Benedictine Headmaster<br />
Jesse Grapes said the case’s<br />
dismissal is “a clear sign for<br />
us moving forward that we<br />
are in good legal standing.”<br />
Sanner dismissed the case<br />
without prejudice, which<br />
means the plaintiffs can refile<br />
it later.<br />
The school’s site plan<br />
has not yet been approved<br />
by the county or the<br />
Virginia Department of<br />
Our<br />
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install turn lanes at the school<br />
entrance that will require it<br />
to purchase land from neighboring<br />
property owners.<br />
The plaintiffs maintain<br />
that Benedictine’s Plan of<br />
Development, or POD, must<br />
also be approved by the county’s<br />
planning commission.<br />
Benedictine attorney<br />
Darwin Satterwhite said<br />
Monday that is not the case.<br />
“The county has a procedure<br />
for the POD approval,”<br />
he said.<br />
“It’s clearly the law that it<br />
doesn’t go back to the planning<br />
commission.”<br />
But at least one of the<br />
14 plaintiff’s was still upbeat.<br />
“We’re not at all discouraged,”<br />
said David Pendergrast<br />
Friday. The court will allow<br />
us to bring it back.”<br />
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Patrick M. McSweeney, a<br />
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he filed the lawsuit early to<br />
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“We were trying to accelerate<br />
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Thursday<br />
April 12, 2012<br />
Chock full of news<br />
That would be a good way to describe Goochland last week.<br />
Everywhere one turned something pretty important was going on.<br />
Over at the Goochland Board of Supervisors, the five members held a public<br />
hearing on the budget that drew more discussion on the Tuckahoe Creek<br />
Service District (TCSD) debt and how to pay for it.<br />
But they also took the time to pass an ordinance creating a new sevenmember<br />
planning commission and Chairman Ned Creasey offered in<br />
response to questions that this was just a temporary expedient, that a fivemember<br />
planning commission is in the works for next year.<br />
That will, I presume, require another ordinance and since the three members<br />
of the commission who declined the supervisors’ request resign will be<br />
at the end of their terms, the new BOS will then finally have a planning commission<br />
of its own creation.<br />
One might assume that this all revolves around spurring development<br />
and growth in the county, which was the subject of another story we covered,<br />
the first meeting between a potential developer and the residents of Bellview<br />
Gardens, who fought off Goodwill Industries last year in a spectacle that I’ve<br />
been told by more than one source embarrassed the county and tarred its<br />
image in the business community.<br />
This time around medical office buildings are under discussion. We’ll follow<br />
the progress of this possible development and see if there is a way to both<br />
bring some revenue to the county by developing the corner of Mills Road and<br />
Broad Street while at the same time honoring the concerns of the residents.<br />
Over at the Goochland School Board, members approved a new organizational<br />
chart that added back two directors of education. And they gave one<br />
of the spots, that of elementary education director, to Dianna Gordon, who<br />
some folks thought they were fixing to demote after the famous leak from a<br />
closed meeting. And Francie Ball, principal at Goochland High School since<br />
2008, stepped down. She also was thought to be on the verge of being reassigned<br />
in the swirl of controversy following that closed meeting.<br />
Finally, school superintendent Linda Underwood was named Region<br />
One Superintendent of the Year by the Virginia Association of School<br />
Superintendents (VASS). She could conceivably be named Virginia School<br />
Superintendent of the Year in May at the VASS convention. That after several<br />
years of controversy and criticism, some on this page, for her handling of job<br />
cuts and reductions in the school budget these last few years.<br />
Lastly, it’s spring, and the weather and the flowers have been beautiful.<br />
When it all get’s too busy, just a step outside helps one put things back into<br />
perspective. Now if we could just get rid of the pollen!<br />
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Observations about<br />
county roads<br />
Have you traveled the roads in<br />
western Goochland lately? Especially<br />
Shannon Hill Rd. and Hickory Hill Rd.<br />
If not you should and see if you agree<br />
with me that we need to rename some of<br />
them and I would suggest that we name<br />
them “Paperwork”. Why? Because they<br />
are patched, patched and patched some<br />
more, and rough at that. I have no<br />
objection to patches but the way these<br />
are done.<br />
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Letters to the Editor<br />
There are detour signs at many intersections<br />
in the area that have been up for<br />
over six months. Maybe it is me, but they<br />
are so confusing – I have no idea how or<br />
where to detour.<br />
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thoughts?<br />
Sophia Pryor<br />
Columbia<br />
Goochland needs the<br />
TCSD to succeed<br />
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agree with Ms. Dickson who says, “We<br />
are our own worst enemy.”<br />
I travel through West Creek almost<br />
every day. It continues to be a ghost<br />
town, with no commercial activity whatsoever.<br />
While the commercial tax base<br />
continues to languish, our planners and<br />
former supervisors kept adding churches<br />
and private schools that pay no taxes.<br />
Since 2007 as most residents know<br />
the value of their property has decreased,<br />
and based on what is happening locally,<br />
it is wishful thinking to hope that it<br />
will change much in the next few years.<br />
During this time the county has seen<br />
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fit to reduce my property taxes<br />
about 20%. I brought this fact up<br />
at a meeting a few years ago with<br />
Jim Eads at a town hall meeting<br />
where I said cutting my taxes and<br />
removing services was the wrong<br />
thing to do. I was obviously vilified<br />
by a majority of attendees. I<br />
do not think the county should<br />
subsidize my home by lowering<br />
my taxes as I took the risk to buy<br />
the property in the first place.<br />
We love the fact that our taxes<br />
are the lowest in the area, but<br />
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by many standards our services<br />
and schools are not the most<br />
admired.<br />
It seems that Tuckahoe Creek<br />
Service District has become the<br />
focus of county anguish, as the<br />
plans made back in 2002 did not<br />
become reality. Unfortunately,<br />
you do not plan for recessions<br />
and economic setbacks, which<br />
occurred and dealt all the TCSD<br />
plans a serious blow. But what<br />
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encompasses the TCSD. As any<br />
county planner worth their salt<br />
will tell you, single family residences<br />
are not good economic<br />
additions while commercial business<br />
is a great addition to the tax<br />
base.<br />
Raising taxes is an anathema<br />
to me, as they usually are used<br />
by the government wastefully.<br />
All one need to do is to look to<br />
Washington to see spending<br />
lunacy at its best. But the TCSD<br />
is an asset for the whole county<br />
and should be treated as such. An<br />
undertaking such as the TCSD<br />
is a risk, but to make it a reward<br />
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for Goochland we have to invest<br />
in it and keep it solvent. If it<br />
means adding a few cents to my<br />
taxes, then do it. We will not see<br />
the fruits of any county development<br />
unless we all invest and<br />
support the ventures. I am not<br />
saying we invest in West Creek,<br />
but protecting and enlarging the<br />
TCSD had a great many benefits<br />
which recriminations and short<br />
sightedness will never see flow<br />
to the county. And these benefits<br />
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Schoolboard<br />
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Stephen Geyer, former<br />
Director of Elementary<br />
Education, was named<br />
Assistant Superintendent for<br />
Instruction.<br />
Current Assistant<br />
Superintendent Peter Gretz,<br />
who it was announced has<br />
received his doctorate at<br />
the Tuesday night meeting,<br />
will serve as Assistant<br />
Superintendent of Operations.<br />
Dianna Gordon, current<br />
Randolph Elementary School<br />
Principal, was chosen to replace<br />
Geyer as the new Director of<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
Tom DeWeerd, current<br />
Director of Secondary<br />
Education, remains in that<br />
Supervisors<br />
continued from > page 1<br />
Andrews in District 4. The two at<br />
large members are Matt Brewer<br />
and Thomas Rockecharlie. All<br />
four appointees were approved<br />
unanimously.<br />
Murray and Andrews<br />
had served on the 10-member<br />
planning commission but<br />
had resigned at the request of<br />
the newly elected supervisors,<br />
who wanted to create a fivemember<br />
planning commission.<br />
Three holdovers from the old<br />
10-member commission did not<br />
resign. They are Chairwoman<br />
Courtney Hyers from District<br />
5, James Atkinson, District 1<br />
and Ty Querry, District 2. Their<br />
terms expire March 31, 2013.<br />
The four new members will<br />
serve two year terms.<br />
Several speakers weighed in<br />
on the new ordinance during the<br />
public hearing.<br />
David Ligon said he was in<br />
favor of the new plan.<br />
“The old planning commission<br />
sent all of their problems to<br />
the board of supervisors,” said<br />
Ligon.<br />
Michael McDermott asked<br />
how the at large members would<br />
be selected.<br />
position.<br />
The appointments are<br />
effective July 1.<br />
In another personnel<br />
change, the board accepted<br />
the resignation of Goochland<br />
High School Principal Francie<br />
Ball.<br />
“Mrs. Ball has been a dedicated<br />
leader at Goochland<br />
County Public Schools and<br />
we appreciate her many contributions<br />
at our high school<br />
over the past several years. On<br />
behalf of the entire administration<br />
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her all the best in her future<br />
endeavors,” said Goochland<br />
School Board Chairwoman<br />
Beth Hardy.<br />
In an email to the Gazette,<br />
Hardy called the new chart<br />
a “revised structure,” that<br />
reflects “a change from January<br />
“How does at large work?<br />
Is it random? Where do they<br />
come from?” he questioned.<br />
McDermott also said he would<br />
like to see the compensation of<br />
the commissioners spelled out.<br />
Goochland County Attorney<br />
Norman Sales said at large<br />
members could come from anywhere<br />
in the county and that<br />
the discretionary language about<br />
compensation was intentional.<br />
McDermott insisted the at<br />
large members should rotate<br />
among the districts<br />
In answer to the questions<br />
about the at large members,<br />
board of supervisors Chairman<br />
Ned S. Creasey sought to allay<br />
any concern.<br />
“In a year we’ll be going to a<br />
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in that we were attempting<br />
to streamline the instructional<br />
arm of the organization<br />
by eliminating Director<br />
of Elementary and Secondary<br />
Education.<br />
“The intent was to have<br />
a Director of Instructional<br />
Services underneath the<br />
Assist ant Superintendent of<br />
Instruction. A number of positions<br />
that would’ve reported to<br />
the Director of Instructional<br />
Services were eliminated and<br />
other proposed positions (K-<br />
12 specialists) just couldn’t<br />
materialize given the current<br />
economic constraints.”<br />
Hardy said the principal<br />
positions would hopefully be<br />
filled by July 1, first day of the<br />
new fiscal year school calendar,<br />
with both internal and external<br />
postings of the positions.<br />
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Vernelle Burton speaks during the public hearings on proposed<br />
tax rates at last week’s board of supervisors’ meeting.<br />
five-member commission,” he<br />
said.<br />
In the other public hearings,<br />
the supervisors heard continued<br />
discussion of the various proposals<br />
for hikes in utility rates<br />
and changes in Tuckahoe Creek<br />
ad valorem tax rates.<br />
Speaker Vernelle Burton said<br />
the TCSD debt was a county<br />
problem. “Everybody should<br />
pay,” she said.<br />
P. K. Deverell told the board<br />
he thought the budget was<br />
imbalanced toward schools.<br />
“In my mind the primary<br />
function is public safety,” he<br />
said.<br />
The board meets April 17 to<br />
vote on the budget, tax rates and<br />
the Capital Improvement Plan.
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Dr. Joseph Garvin, Program<br />
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at least annually. In an<br />
area where the disease occurs<br />
frequently, such as southeast<br />
and Tidewater Virginia, most<br />
veterinarians recommend<br />
vaccination every six months.<br />
For the vaccine to be effective<br />
it must be handled and<br />
administered properly and<br />
be given at least two weeks<br />
before the horse is exposed<br />
to the virus. Additionally,<br />
to stimulate full immunity,<br />
horses must be vaccinated<br />
twice, about 30 days apart,<br />
the first year that the horse is<br />
vaccinated. Other prevention<br />
methods include destroying<br />
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for mosquitoes, using insect<br />
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and sometimes fever and<br />
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April 12, 2012<br />
Goochland student sponsors<br />
health day at Second Union<br />
By Ben Orcutt<br />
news@goochlandgazette.com<br />
Quinton Pace wants to be<br />
an orthopaedic surgeon. But<br />
the 18-year-old senior who<br />
attends Blue Ridge Virtual<br />
Governor’s School and<br />
Goochland High School is<br />
not waiting until he finishes<br />
medical school to give back to<br />
the community.<br />
Pace is spearheading a free<br />
health day from 10 a.m. to<br />
noon on Saturday at Second<br />
Union Baptist Church, located<br />
at 2843 Hadensville Fife Road.<br />
The health day is Pace’s<br />
senior project and he wants<br />
to share some of the knowledge<br />
he’s gained while interning<br />
with Dr. Chester H. Sharps<br />
at Tuckahoe Orthopaedic<br />
Associates.<br />
“I really want to [take] what<br />
I learned and give it back to the<br />
community,” Pace said of his<br />
senior project. “It’s about you<br />
choosing a topic and exploring<br />
what you really want to<br />
do when you go to college and<br />
what your dream job is. So<br />
through the Governor’s School<br />
program, they allow you to do<br />
certain things and I’m studying<br />
orthopaedics and I really<br />
want to be an orthopaedic surgeon<br />
once I’m finished with<br />
college at Christopher Newport<br />
[University] and go off to medical<br />
school….”<br />
Saturday’s health day will<br />
feature general health checks<br />
like dental and diabetes screenings<br />
and blood pressure checks.<br />
“Really information on how<br />
to get yourself into shape and<br />
the theme is, ‘Knowledge Is<br />
Power,’” Pace said.<br />
There also will be activities<br />
for kids, such as a rock climbing<br />
wall and a bounceable house,<br />
Pace added. Pace also wants<br />
those who attend the health<br />
day to bring two cans of food<br />
Photo by Ben Orcutt<br />
Goochland student Quinton Pace is sponsoring a health<br />
day at Second Union Baptist Church this Saturday. Pace is a<br />
senior at GHS and the Blue Ridge Virtual Governor’s School.<br />
to donate to the food pantry<br />
at the Goochland Free Clinic.<br />
Virginia Blood Services will be<br />
on hand to collect blood.<br />
Pace said his passion to<br />
sponsor the health day is further<br />
fueled by what he’s seen<br />
while serving his internship.<br />
“Well I’ve seen at the doctor’s<br />
office plenty of patients who<br />
are overweight,” Pace said.<br />
“When you have diabetes, high<br />
blood pressure, it’s basically<br />
giving yourself a early death<br />
sentence.”<br />
Those attending the health<br />
day who cannot afford to pay<br />
for medical care “will be able<br />
to take away some knowledge<br />
about how to take control of<br />
[their] health or how to stop<br />
these bad eating habits,” Pace<br />
said. “Plant a garden or do<br />
some healthier things in life.<br />
Move at least 30 minutes a day<br />
and hopefully that one thing<br />
will make a big difference in<br />
their entire life.”<br />
A well-rounded individual,<br />
Pace was a member of the<br />
Bulldogs’ football team that<br />
advanced to the Group A,<br />
Division I state championship<br />
<strong>NEWS</strong>: What’s Going on in Goochland County<br />
game. He’s adept in the classroom<br />
where he sports a 4.2<br />
grade point average. Pace also<br />
is a member of the Skills USA<br />
team that recently won the<br />
regional championship and will<br />
advance to state competition<br />
April 20 and 21 in Hampton<br />
Roads.<br />
Pace said he uses “time<br />
management” to juggle his<br />
in-school and extracurricular<br />
activities.<br />
Part of his motivation to<br />
become an orthopaedic surgeon<br />
is that he’s had two operations<br />
on his left shoulder and<br />
one on his left leg, Pace said.<br />
His motivation to give back<br />
to the community comes from<br />
the community itself. “When I<br />
volunteer here in Goochland,<br />
it’s a really caring community,”<br />
Pace said. “Everyone really<br />
cares for everybody. Everybody<br />
really knows each other, so if<br />
you know this person, I know<br />
that person. It’s really a huge<br />
family.”<br />
For more information on<br />
Saturday’s health day, contact<br />
Pace at qpace@brvgs.k12.<br />
va.us.<br />
Byrd Elementary School<br />
Second Grade<br />
Asher Bunovich, Savannah Cave, Audrey<br />
Dolan, Jesse Henley, Benjamin McCray,<br />
Ariana Page, Porscha Suttle, Skyler Van<br />
Boxel, Joshua Williams, Landon Baehr,<br />
Baleria Balderson, Kallop Cox, Dallas<br />
Daniels, Curtis Dixon, Jordan Elliott,<br />
Mira Garcia, Tanara Johnson, Aubrey<br />
Karim, Tamiyah Kellam, Mallory King,<br />
Thomas Robertson, Ana Somerday, Deja<br />
Taliaferro, Cody Ware, Abrielle White,<br />
Nova Wonderling, Joseph Zamora.<br />
Third Grade<br />
Tamer Abdelgelil, Ryane Barlow,<br />
Vencetia Flournoy, John Livingston,<br />
Jacob Neill, Jason Pendleton, Christopher<br />
Spence, Zella Warner, Rayna Alfonso,<br />
Danae Baugh, Rachel Bratton, Breana<br />
Cobb, Daniel Dixon, Andrew Donaldson,<br />
Anastasia Fleischman, Kendall Griffis, Elijah<br />
Harris, Caleb Holden, Anthony Holland,<br />
Jasmine Johnson, Lucius Lafoon, Travis<br />
Lestyk, Christian Lifsey, Shane Matthews,<br />
Jordan Muniz, Samantha Proffitt, Ahmani<br />
Quarles, Brianna Stackpole, Christopher<br />
White, Owen Wilson, James Wright.<br />
Fourth Grade<br />
Kyle Blanchard, Hannah Harless, Trinity<br />
Miller, Narily Alvarez-Correa, Chelsea<br />
Bowman, Kennedy Chandler, LaMya<br />
Cowan, Emily Cullinan, Kinley Elliott,<br />
Lexi Hooe, Maryann King, Austin Payne,<br />
Thomas Trowbridge, Trinity Wonderling.<br />
Fifth Grade<br />
Betty Jean Abdelgelil, Phillip Elliott,<br />
Cayleigh Graham, Sean Harrigal, Mason<br />
McCray, Sydney Meiller, Helena Somerday,<br />
Natalie Southerland, Mattingly Spence,<br />
Adriana Wirsch, Jacob Bolenske, Jared<br />
Brooks, Haley Burton, Diamonique<br />
Chambers, Noelle Easley, Breeana Grimm,<br />
Jacob Hayward, Amya Laing, Jordyn<br />
Livingston, Keegan Lull, Bre’ana Mills,<br />
Rachel Moore, Myleeka Morman, Sara<br />
Mueller, Madeleine Muniz, Sarah Nichols,<br />
Edward Rareshide, Madison Reynolds, Sara<br />
Sexton, Christian Tilden, Keyvanta Watson,<br />
Brandon White, Mason Wonderling, Robert<br />
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Wood, Christian Zeppa-Drumheller.<br />
Goochland Elementary School<br />
Second Grade<br />
Aidan Allen, Bayleigh Allen, Loren Bass,<br />
Cate Bryant, Grayson Cagwin, Summit Caul,<br />
Jack Clarke, Madyson Clary, Bridget,Dinora,<br />
Alexandra Geyer, Rena Maier, Devyn Powers,<br />
Sarah Pudwill, Dillon Rose, Sophie Sleime,<br />
Sydney Walker, Jack Young, Hunter Brooks,<br />
Chloe Carter, Erin Clark, William Covington,<br />
David Dick, Joe Hardman, Grant Heidel, Tyler<br />
Hopkins, Dylan Kidd, Conner Lafoon, Trevor<br />
Lucy, McKenzie Mealy, Luke Michaels, Julia<br />
Michel, Connor Puckett, Cody Sharpe, Kylie<br />
Stagg, Michael Tanner, Erla Thorkelsdottir,<br />
Dylan Woodward, Harry Young.<br />
Third Grade<br />
Robert Duncan, Taylor Gagnon, Kyle<br />
Goff, Megan Harlow, Grace Kemmerly,<br />
Taylor Michaels, Cullen Parrish, Owen<br />
Sundstrom, Mia Tohme, Greta Waitz,<br />
Amanda Williams, Sydney Yates, Juliana Bunge,<br />
Kat Clement, Skylar Dacey, Carter Dowdy, Dylan<br />
Flores, Valyn Grebe, Kiersten Green, Mario<br />
Laudato, Camille Mangiere, Gina Marcialis, Ryan<br />
McDonnell, Kandice McKay, Mason Nuckols,<br />
Emily Roberts, Ryan Rodriguez, Alazar Shaffer,<br />
Hannah Street, Luke Thrasher, Rachel<br />
Walter, Joe Williamson, Bella Wilson.<br />
Fourth Grade<br />
Rilie Bass, Sam Browning, Madison<br />
Lee, Hope Sleime, Jessie Steadman, Sophie<br />
Summit, Alex Thompson, Gunnhildur<br />
Thorkelsdottir, Evan Walker, Jack<br />
Williamson, Cole Bashinski, Amanda Bryant,<br />
Hunter Clark, Rhianna Coates, Patrick<br />
Dewey, Ryan Elliott, Haley Escalera, Parker<br />
Forcke, Breanna Goode, Anna Hazzard, Anna<br />
Heidel, Camden Hill, Jayden Jones,Tyler<br />
Lafoon, Brook Nega, Ivan Pudwill, Nathan<br />
Riddock, Jaiden Semple, Morgan Sharpe, Ellie<br />
Spencer, Stuart Taylor, Jacinda Whalen,<br />
Hunter Willms, Lilly Yutzey.<br />
Fifth Grade<br />
Kennedy Carter, Campbell Engel, Anna<br />
Gerdes, Meredith Hefner, Garrett Kemmerly,<br />
see Honor Roll > page 13
Honor Roll<br />
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continued from > page 12<br />
Jacob Massey, Ben McLemore, Midori Mendez,<br />
Savannah Slater, Bronte Sundstrom, Chantel<br />
Taylor, Gretchen Wiggins, Keshawn Brooks, Rayven<br />
Daniels, Kendall Dowdy, Kaylee Eckert, Peyton<br />
Gaider, Simone Grubbs, Justin Hawk, Vincenzo<br />
Laudato, Avery McKay, James McLemore, Shadi<br />
Nassar, Chris Revercomb, Justin Peck, Chase<br />
Smith, Cooper Thrasher, Angela Thurston, Catoria<br />
Towles, Peter Trevor, Keshawn Wilkins, Jr.<br />
Randolph Elementary School<br />
Second Grade<br />
Devin Anderson, Blair Bussells, Sophie<br />
Friedman, Sophia Grizzle, Karsyn Martin,<br />
Katarina Nickolaou, Carlyn Overton, Jasmine<br />
Price, Anneliese Rogerson, Hatcher Teague,<br />
Izzy Thompson, Collin Handy, Aaron Brown,<br />
Jonah Bruce, Reece Cole, Shannon Ferguson,<br />
Christian Garcia, Sydney Harris, Julia Kistler,<br />
Emmy Paulin, Tyler Paulin, Addisyn Winston,<br />
Allie Boatwright, Caleb Harris, James Hosken,<br />
Allie Joyner, Ava Paone, Greyson Ragone, Hailey<br />
Teague, Harmony Cox, Mitchell Davis, Thaddeus<br />
Martin, Tanner Michels, Alexander Rosenbaum,<br />
Marina Stratiou, Ella Walton, Jill Flammia, Jamel<br />
Richardson, Clemente Sanchez, Eli Umberger,<br />
Kirsten Hamlin, Katelyn Miller, Gabby Traw, Jet<br />
Turner, Seth Wall, Garrett Webb, Jason Woodson,<br />
Trista Alley, Nicole Davis, AJ Houck, Mariusz<br />
Jablonski, Blake Miers, Jazlyn Marshall, Karis Pruitt,<br />
Gavin Ware, Jackson Beens, Dylan Hedgepeth,<br />
Rosa Hernandez, Emmett Jones, Nathan Marsh,<br />
Julia Phillips, Devon Proctor, Sitlany Romero.<br />
Third Grade<br />
Bella Grace Finck, Gabrielle Ragone, Simon<br />
Schelin, Billy Thackston, Ryan Tremain, Halle<br />
Wooten, Megan Bowers, Grace Juran, Haiden<br />
McCourt, Jack Hoffler, Amaya Oiler, Keeley<br />
Shoemaker, Caroline Webb, Austin White,<br />
Katharine Wright, Reid Dameron, Ivy Flory, Colt<br />
Haynes, Jane Norman, Jordan Pruitt, Joshua<br />
Roth, Sabine Rucker, Jacob Taylor, John Williams,<br />
Layla Allen, Emma Crampton, Natalie Filipowicz,<br />
Charlie Flammia, Rachel Kane, Kyle Lumpkin,<br />
Caitlin McDermott, Coby Newcomb, Kyle Parrish,<br />
Conner Popielarz, Maggie Proffitt, Bibby Raines,<br />
Abdul Socarras, Emiley Stout, Skylee Alberts,<br />
Madison Bowles, Lucas Edwards, Olivia Manno,<br />
Dallas Silva, Aryanna Thomas, Autumn Vace,<br />
Adam Webb, Mike Crampton.<br />
Fourth Grade<br />
James Alford, Bethany Costello, Mea Handy,<br />
Anna Hoffler, Lauren Joyner, Jackson Raines,<br />
Walker Schatz, Taylor Teague, Coleman Boatwright,<br />
Rachel Ferguson, Raegan Harrahy, Walker Murray,<br />
Clare Anderson, Jonathan Daly, Demond Morris,<br />
Jacob Richradson, Evie Wensell, Abby Whitlock,<br />
Morgan Allen, Sydney Butler, Rachel Carter,<br />
Zachary deShazo, Shelby Hawk, Koby Anderson,<br />
Shane Brennan, Rebecca Holcombe, Max Jarrell,<br />
Jordan Ottaviano, Abigail Paulin, Makaila Pryor,<br />
Trey Stokes, Luke Agee, Kaytlin Hawk, Laysha<br />
Palacio-Calzada.<br />
Fifth Grade<br />
Morgan Butler, Emma Ragone, Bevan Fichter,<br />
Julius Greenburg, Lacey McRoberts, Haley Austin,<br />
Taylor Crampton, Hailey Hall, Jessica Wilckens,<br />
Emmy Alvis, Nathaniel Taylor, Berkeley Winston,<br />
JaMel Allen, Warren Arkesteyn, Cape Beirne, Citty<br />
Curtis, Dakota Hansen, Kendall Hungate, Maggie<br />
Johnson, Jaelyn Jones, Allison Mohar, Jessica<br />
Shedden, Grace Stevens, Justin Woodson, Wynter<br />
Artis, Elska Bowman, Isabella Engel, Andrew<br />
Garcia, Lanaysia Gonzalez, Will Grigg, James<br />
Hardy, Samantha Haynes, John Joyner, Duncan<br />
Proffitt, Chase Proffitt, Victoria Spooner, Quentin<br />
Snead, Ryan Bernstine, Elijah Coles, Logan Creasey,<br />
Brooke Hix, Patrick Kane, Nicholas Kernan, Lauren<br />
LaFlamme, Jaylene Lopez, Sam Dembicer, Anna<br />
Kendrick, Bret McLeod, Derek Powers, Geoffrey<br />
Staunton, Brack Stovall, Aleysia Watson, Emma<br />
Wright.<br />
Democrats to caucus Saturday<br />
Contributed Report<br />
The Goochland<br />
Democratic Committee will<br />
hold its US 7th Congressional<br />
District Caucus on Saturday,<br />
April 14, at the Goochland<br />
Library, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30<br />
p.m.<br />
The caucus is unassembled,<br />
which means anyone<br />
who is registered to vote in<br />
Goochland and is committed<br />
to voting for a Democratic<br />
candidate may arrive, vote,<br />
and leave anytime before<br />
12:30, when the doors will<br />
be locked and the votes<br />
<strong>NEWS</strong>: What’s Going on in Goochland County<br />
counted. David Hunsicker<br />
and Wayne Powell are seeking<br />
the Democratic nomination<br />
to run against Eric<br />
Cantor in the 7th District<br />
this fall.<br />
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OFFICIAL CALL<br />
Mass Meeting of the Goochland County Republican Committee<br />
of the Republican Party of Virginia<br />
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As Chairman of the Goochland County Committee of the Republican Party, and pursuant to the Plan of<br />
Organization and as recommended by the Committee, I, Benjamin J. Slone III, do hereby issue this call for<br />
a Mass Meeting to be held at the Grace Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 2955 River Road West, Goochland,<br />
Virginia 23063 starting at 7:15 PM local time, with registration from 6:00 to 7:00 PM on April 26, 2012, for<br />
the following purposes:<br />
a) Electing a Unit Chairman, Vice Chairman, Treasurer, & Secretary each to two-year terms;<br />
b) Electing Members of the Unit Committee:<br />
c) Electing up to 270 Delegates and an equal number of Alternates to the Republican Party of Virginia<br />
State Convention, to be held on June 16 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, beginning at 10:00<br />
AM for the purposes of electing a State Party Chairman, Republican National Committee (RNC) National<br />
Committeeman, RNC National Committee Woman, 13 At-Large Delegates and 13 At-Large Alternate<br />
Delegates to the RNC Convention, and two At-Large Presidential Electors. Each unit is entitled to one (1)<br />
Delegate Vote per 250 Republican votes for Governor and President at their last election, so that Goochland<br />
County is entitled to fifty-four (54) Delegate Votes;<br />
d) Electing up to 270 Delegates and an equal number of Alternates to the Seventh District Republican<br />
Convention, to be held on Saturday, May 12, 2012, at the Hilton Hotel Short Pump, 11900 West Broad<br />
St., Richmond, VA, 23233 (Henrico County) or an alternate site if necessary, beginning at 10:00 AM. The<br />
purpose of the meeting is to elect a District Chairman, three Delegates and three Alternate Delegates to<br />
the RNC Convention, a Presidential Elector, and three members of the Republican Party of Virginia State<br />
Central Committee. Each unit is entitled to one (1) Delegate Vote per 250 Republican votes for Governor<br />
and President at their last election, so that Goochland County is entitled to fiftyfour (54) Delegate Votes.<br />
Qualifications for Participation: All legal and qualified voters of Goochland County under the laws of the<br />
Commonwealth of Virginia, regardless of race, religion, national origin or sex, who are in accord with the<br />
principles of the Republican Party and who, if requested, express in open meeting either orally or in writing<br />
as may be required, their intent to support all of its nominees for public office in the ensuing election, may<br />
participate as members of the Republican Party of Virginia in its mass meetings, party canvasses, conventions<br />
or primaries encompassing their respective election districts. Voters wishing to participate in the<br />
Mass Meeting must be properly registered to vote in Goochland County and may be required to produce<br />
personal identification, such as a valid driver’s license or a Commonwealth of Virginia Voter Registration<br />
Card issued by the Goochland County Registrar.<br />
Filing Requirements: Candidates for the election of Unit Officers shall file a written statement by postal<br />
mail, or in person, which includes your full name, mailing address and phone number, to Benjamin J. Slone<br />
III, 2052 Maidens Road, Maidens, Virginia 23102, which must be received not later than 5:00 PM April 20,<br />
2012 (Postmarks do not govern), or by email to sloneb@fml.com. There is a non-refundable filing fee of<br />
$50.00 to run for Unit Officers, due by 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 26, 2012.<br />
Individuals who wish to be elected Delegates to either the Seventh District Convention or the Republican Party<br />
of Virginia State Convention shall file a written statement by postal mail, or in person which includes your<br />
full name, mailing address and phone number, with the appropriate voluntary fees to Benjamin J. Slone III,<br />
2052 Maidens Road, Maidens, Virginia 23102, which must be received not later than 7:00 PM April 26, 2012<br />
(Postmarks do not govern), by email to sloneb@fml.com, or provided prior to the start of the Mass Meeting.<br />
For more information, or to pre-file as a candidate for Unit Officers, Seventh District Delegate, or State<br />
Delegate, contact Benjamin J. Slone III, 2052 Maidens Road, Maidens, Virginia 23102 or sloneb@fml.com.<br />
Conduct of the Mass Meeting: The Meeting will be conducted in accordance with the Code of Virginia, the<br />
Republican State Party Plan, this Call, and Robert’s <strong>Rules</strong> of Order Newly Revised, Tenth Edition, in that order<br />
of precedence. For a resolution to be considered by this Meeting, a written copy must be filed with Ben Slone,<br />
2052 Maidens Road, Maidens, VA 23102, and must be received on or before 5:00 PM, Tuesday, April 20, 2012.<br />
Postmarks will not be considered. Nominations from the floor of the Mass Meeting will not be allowed.<br />
Registration Fees: There will be a $10 registration fee to participate in the Seventh District Convention<br />
and a $35 voluntary registration the Republican Party of Virginia State Convention, payable to the Republican<br />
Party of Virginia. All delegate registration fees are due by 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 26, 2012. Goochland<br />
County Republican Committee membership dues are $25.00 per year. Goochland County Republican<br />
Committee associate membership dues are $20.00 per year. There is no fee to attend the Goochland<br />
County Republican Mass Meeting. Checks should be made out to the “Goochland County Republican Committee”<br />
or “Goochland GOP.”<br />
Event or Membership Amount<br />
Republican Party of Virginia Convention $35.00 Voluntary<br />
Seventh District Convention $10.00 Mandatory<br />
Goochland County Republican Mass Meeting 0 NA<br />
Goochland County Republican Committee Membership $25.00 Mandatory<br />
Goochland County Republican Committee Associate Membership $20.00 Mandatory<br />
Goochland County Republican Committee Officer Filing Fee $50.00 Mandatory<br />
Paid for and authorized by the Goochland County Republican Committee
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Charles Edward Hooe Sr., 66,<br />
of Montpelier, passed away peacefully<br />
at home on March 24, 2012<br />
with his family by his side. After<br />
his retirement from Colonial<br />
Pipeline, Ed spent his final years<br />
devoted to his best friend and<br />
wife of 49 years, Thelma Hall<br />
Hooe. Ed had many hobbies<br />
throughout his life, most notably<br />
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about sharing his interests with<br />
everyone around him. He is survived<br />
by his sons, Charles E. Hooe<br />
Jr. (Terre), Mechanicsville, and<br />
Robert S. Hooe (Jill), Goochland;<br />
six grandchildren, Eric Morton,<br />
Flagstaff, Ariz., Lindsey Morton,<br />
Austin Hooe and Savannah<br />
Hooe, Mechanicsville, Nicholas<br />
Hooe and Lexi Hooe, Goochland;<br />
two brothers, Stephen D. Hooe<br />
of Spotsylvania and Robert W.<br />
Hooe of Powhatan; as well as<br />
a host of nieces and nephews.<br />
He was preceded in death by<br />
his infant sister, Shirley Ann<br />
Hooe; his parents, Edward S.<br />
and Gertrude D. Hooe; and his<br />
beloved grandmother, Nannie<br />
Duncan. The family received<br />
friends Tuesday, March 27, 2012<br />
at the Woody Funeral Home<br />
1771 N. Parham Rd., Richmond,<br />
Va. 23229. There was a graveside<br />
service held Wednesday,<br />
March 28, 2012 at Westhampton<br />
Memorial Park. Condolences<br />
may be left at woodyfuneralhomeparham.com.<br />
Jasper<br />
John C. Jasper, 78, of<br />
Goochland, formerly of<br />
Washington, D.C. He is survived<br />
by his devoted wife, Christine<br />
Evans Jasper. Family received<br />
friends at the Robert Mealy<br />
Funeral Home, Goochland,<br />
Va. Funeral services were<br />
held Thursday, April 5,<br />
2012, at Fauquier Baptist<br />
Church, 2455 Dogtown<br />
Road, Goochland. Pastor<br />
Melvin Woodson officiated.<br />
Graveside services were held<br />
in the church cemetery.<br />
OBITUARIES: Death Notices<br />
Mann<br />
Margaret Beatrice Mann,<br />
“Bea”, 94, passed away on<br />
Saturday, March 31, 2012 at<br />
Chippenham Medical Center.<br />
Born in Crewe, she was the<br />
daughter of the late Emmett P.<br />
and Ruth Moses Bass, the widow<br />
of Edward Randolph Mann<br />
and was preceded in death by<br />
a son, Edward Phillip Mann.<br />
Mrs. Mann was a member of<br />
Highland United Methodist<br />
Church, the Colonial Heights<br />
Garden Club and Women’s<br />
Club and a retired teacher<br />
from Flora Hill Elementary<br />
School, Colonial Heights.<br />
She is survived by a daughter,<br />
Ruth Ann Elliotte and husband,<br />
Kenneth David Elliotte,<br />
of Chesterfield; a granddaughter,<br />
Margaret Courtney Hyer<br />
and husband, Kenneth Hyer, of<br />
Goochland; two grandchildren,<br />
Ashley Jordan Hyer and William<br />
Randall Hyer; three nieces, Betsy<br />
Michalek and husband, Ed, Kirky<br />
Archer and husband, Johnny,<br />
Lynn Inge and husband, James;<br />
a nephew, Leslie Mann and wife,<br />
Pam; friends, Barbara and Wayne<br />
Burner. A graveside service was<br />
held Thursday, April 5, 2012 in<br />
Sunset Memorial Park, Chester.<br />
Reverend Bill Rawlings officiated.<br />
In lieu of flowers, contributions<br />
may be made to a charity of<br />
your choice. Arrangements by<br />
the Colonial Heights Chapel<br />
of the E. Alvin Small Funeral<br />
Homes & Crematory, 2033<br />
Boulevard. Condolences may<br />
be registered at www.ealvinsmall.com.<br />
Marks<br />
Roger Dale Marks, 58,<br />
passed peacefully on March<br />
23, 2012. Formerly a resident<br />
of Goochland County, he<br />
was preceded in death by his<br />
parents Lucy V. Marks and<br />
Hayward H. Marks and is<br />
survived by his two siblings.<br />
Graveside service will be held<br />
at Smyrna Baptist Church on<br />
Saturday, April 14, 2012 at<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Mealy<br />
Judge W. Mealy, 99, of<br />
Goochland, departed this<br />
life Saturday, April 7, 2012.<br />
Memorial services were held<br />
Wednesday, April 11, 2012,<br />
at the Robert Mealy Funeral<br />
Home, Goochland, Va. Pastor<br />
Melvin Woodson officiated.<br />
Parrish<br />
David Louis Parrish Jr.,<br />
“Doc”, left his Goochland<br />
County home on April 1,<br />
2012 at age 84, a lifelong resident<br />
of Goochland County.<br />
He was preceded in death by<br />
a son, David Louis Parrish III<br />
and his wife, Ella Ruth Luck<br />
Parrish. He is survived by<br />
daughters, Gwendolyn and<br />
Beth Parrish; a son, Michael<br />
Parrish (Susan); sister,<br />
Arlene Goodwin; two brothers,<br />
Carroll (Bush) Parrish<br />
and Leroy Parrish; and<br />
seven grandchildren, Alanna<br />
and David Arthur, Clay,<br />
Evan, Julia Parrish, Kerstin<br />
and Tennis Bradshaw, all<br />
of Goochland. Louis was a<br />
graduate of Randolph-Macon<br />
College. He was a State<br />
employee, serving as a teacher<br />
and coach at Goochland<br />
High School, State Probation<br />
and Parole Officer and Clerk<br />
of the Circuit Court of<br />
Goochland County from 1968<br />
to 1991. He was a veteran of<br />
WWII, serving in the Army<br />
and USMCR, as well as very<br />
active in numerous civic and<br />
political organizations. These<br />
included being Past President<br />
of the following: Virginia<br />
Court Clerks Association<br />
1977-78, Goochland<br />
Forum Club (charter member),<br />
Goochland Young<br />
Democrats, Goochland<br />
Jaycees (Jaycee Outstanding<br />
Young Man of the Year 1961),<br />
and Goochland Lions Club<br />
(charter member). He was<br />
Past Commander of Legion<br />
of Honor ACCA Shrine<br />
and American Legion Post<br />
215. He was Past Director<br />
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of the following: Goochland<br />
County VFD, Goochland<br />
County Historical Society<br />
and National Association<br />
of Court Recorders and<br />
Clerks. He was Chairman<br />
of the Goochland Red<br />
Cross Disaster Committee<br />
and the Goochland County<br />
Bicentennial Commission.<br />
He was Past Master Dewitt-<br />
Clinton Masonic Lodge #141<br />
and Past District Deputy<br />
Grand Master of the 16th<br />
Masonic District, 32nd Degree<br />
Scottish Rite Mason, Member<br />
of International Association<br />
of Clerks, Recorders, Election<br />
Officials and Treasurers and<br />
Goochland County Rep. on the J.<br />
Sargeant Reynolds Community<br />
College Board. He was a member<br />
of Ragland Memorial<br />
Baptist. Family received friends<br />
at Ragland Memorial Baptist<br />
Church on Wednesday, April 4,<br />
2012. Funeral services were held<br />
at Ragland Church on Thursday,<br />
April 5, 2012. In lieu of flowers,<br />
memorial contributions may<br />
be made to Ragland Church<br />
Building Fund, P.O. Box<br />
185 Sandy Hook, Va. 23153.<br />
Interment church cemetery.<br />
Norman Funeral Home is in<br />
charge of arrangements.<br />
Preas<br />
Richard Alan Preas,<br />
of Lewisburg, Tenn., and<br />
Goochland, went to be with<br />
the Lord April 3, 2012. He<br />
was preceded in death by his<br />
father, William R. Preas; and<br />
is survived by his mother,<br />
Myrtle G. Preas; brothers,<br />
Gene (Betty), Noland (Gladys)<br />
and Ronald. He served his<br />
country in the U.S. Army and<br />
National Guard. Family received<br />
friends Friday, April 6, 2012 at<br />
the Norman Funeral Home,<br />
Goochland, Va. Graveside services<br />
were held Saturday, April 7,<br />
2012 at Perkins Baptist Church.<br />
In lieu of flowers, contributions<br />
may be made to Perkins Baptist<br />
Church, where as a child<br />
he accepted Jesus Christ as<br />
Savior and was baptized.
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Byrd students travel back in time with Medieval Fair<br />
Photos by Ken Odor<br />
Visitors to Byrd Elementary School had to cross a drawbridge (see photo at left) last Wednesday as the school was transformed<br />
into Byrd Castle for a Medieval Fair. Above, principal James Hopkins knights students in a ceremony after instructing<br />
them as to their duties. Below left, Sir Blackwolf and Dame Dagrny of Medieval Fantasies talk to studnents about life during<br />
the Middle Ages.<br />
By Ken Odor<br />
jodor@goochlandgazette.com<br />
Byrd Elementary School<br />
students took a step back in<br />
time last Wednesday. After<br />
crossing a drawbridge they<br />
entered Byrd Castle, where<br />
the halls were decorated with<br />
paper torches to recreate the<br />
look of the middle ages castle.<br />
It was all a part of the<br />
Medieval Fair, a project that<br />
grew out of 5th-grader Maddie<br />
Munz’s GRIP idea.<br />
GRIP stands for Gifted<br />
Research Interest-Based<br />
Project, explained Enrichment<br />
Teacher Glenda Hawk.<br />
“Students use higher level<br />
thinking skills to research an<br />
area of interest to them, create<br />
an authenic product, and<br />
share with a real world audience.<br />
Maddie choose to organize<br />
a medieval fair based on<br />
her research,” said Hawk.<br />
Munz, who moved to<br />
Goochland last year, said she<br />
had been working on the project<br />
since September. She used<br />
the Internet for much of her<br />
research and learned some<br />
interesting things, she said.<br />
“I didn’t know about the<br />
code of chilvary and honor of<br />
the knights,” she said, or that it<br />
took seven years for a youth to<br />
become one.<br />
Most likely neither did the<br />
students who took part in<br />
the knighting ceremony performed<br />
in the library by King<br />
Hopkins (formerly known<br />
as Byrd E.S Principal James<br />
Hopkins), who knighted each<br />
and every student after a brief<br />
talk explaining the feudal system<br />
and how it all worked.<br />
The King explained that at<br />
seven years of age a boy could<br />
become a page, progressing<br />
to squire at 14 and by 21 he<br />
could be ready to be a knight<br />
and enter into an agreement<br />
with his king to receive land<br />
in exchange for his loyalty<br />
and service to the king.<br />
But the knighting ceremony<br />
was just part of it all. At<br />
five other stations around the<br />
school the students learned<br />
more about life in the Middle<br />
Ages.<br />
Sir Blackwolf and Dame<br />
Dagrny of Medieval Fantasies<br />
staged a weapons and armor<br />
reenactment, Linda Sullilvan<br />
from Camelot Moon set up<br />
a medieval marketplace and<br />
there were stations for students<br />
to practice their juggling<br />
skills and learn about<br />
stained glass art.<br />
Third-grader Ridgway<br />
Donaldson, who also studied<br />
medieval life for his GRIP<br />
project, wrote a mummer’s<br />
play, and enlisted students<br />
from each group to play the<br />
roles.<br />
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Another popular station<br />
was jousting in the gym,<br />
where students galloped on<br />
imaginary horses wielding<br />
foam rubber lances, recreating<br />
the medieval contest<br />
between knights.<br />
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A dislocated shoulder prematurely<br />
ended Sam Hunt’s<br />
football career last fall, but the<br />
James River High School senior<br />
is feeling no ill effects from the<br />
injury as he navigates his rookie<br />
season as a stock-car racer in<br />
the NASCAR K&N Pro Series.<br />
Hunt joined fellow 18year-old<br />
driver C.J. Faison<br />
at Richmond International<br />
Raceway last Thursday, where<br />
they shared their stories and<br />
addressed a variety of racingrelated<br />
topics with a large group<br />
of students from Henrico<br />
County Public Schools automotive<br />
classes.<br />
The drivers also gave the students<br />
a tour of their race haulers<br />
and even let a few of them<br />
slide into the cockpit of the cars<br />
they’ll pilot in the Blue Ox 100<br />
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East<br />
race later this month at RIR.<br />
While Faison made his debut<br />
on the ¾-mile oval last spring,<br />
the April 26 event will be a<br />
significant racing milestone for<br />
Hunt, a Midlothian native who<br />
has many fond memories of sitting<br />
in the grandstand with his<br />
father and watching NASCAR’s<br />
stars turn laps at RIR.<br />
“It was always a dream of<br />
mine, but it really did seem far<br />
away,” Hunt said of the oppor-<br />
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From high school QB to NASCAR driver<br />
By Jim McConnell<br />
Media General News Services<br />
Contributed report<br />
Twelve NASCAR stars,<br />
past and present, will run the<br />
Denny Hamlin Short Track<br />
Showdown, a NASCAR Whelen<br />
All-American Series Late Model<br />
division race at Richmond<br />
International Raceway on<br />
Thursday, April 26. Joining the<br />
best local Late Model drivers<br />
for the race are: Denny Hamlin,<br />
Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, Jeff<br />
Burton, Michael Waltrip, Joey<br />
Logano, Aric Almirola, Jason<br />
White, Timothy Peters, Chase<br />
Elliott, Darrell Wallace Jr. and<br />
tunity to race in Richmond. “It<br />
will be a big deal for me and<br />
I’m sure there will be a ton<br />
of butterflies, being on this big<br />
stage. But once you’re strapped<br />
up and out on the track, it’s<br />
amazing how fast all that stuff<br />
goes away.”<br />
Hunt has been most comfortable<br />
going fast since the first<br />
time he raced a go-kart as a<br />
6-year-old. He got interested in<br />
racing when his family moved to<br />
Holland and continued to work<br />
his way up the motorsports ladder<br />
upon returning to the United<br />
States a few years later.<br />
Hunt started racing Late<br />
Curtis Markham.<br />
This season marks the second<br />
year the Denny Hamlin<br />
Short Track Showdown will<br />
run at RIR. The event features<br />
12 NASCAR drivers and celebrities<br />
battling on the ¾-mile<br />
track with some of the best<br />
local Late Model Stock Car<br />
drivers.<br />
Proceeds from the Denny<br />
Hamlin Short Track Showdown<br />
benefit the Denny Hamlin<br />
Foundation, a 501c(3) established<br />
to raise funds for individuals<br />
and families suffering<br />
Models before he received his<br />
learner’s permit, quickly earning<br />
kudos for his ability to protect<br />
his equipment and avoid<br />
the type of “over-aggressive”<br />
mistakes that have dogged so<br />
many teenage racers.<br />
Hunt spent last season with<br />
FDJ Motorsports in Ashland,<br />
running Late Models at South<br />
Boston Speedway. He was on<br />
the verge of breaking into the<br />
top-10 in points when he took<br />
a helmet to his right shoulder<br />
during an October football<br />
game against Midlothian and<br />
sustained a torn labrum.<br />
Surgery ended both his<br />
Tony Stewart joins Hamlin in Short Track Showdown<br />
from cystic fibrosis. The foundation<br />
supports organizations<br />
like The Children’s Hospital of<br />
Richmond, St. Jude’s Hospital<br />
and Victory Junction.<br />
Call (866) 455-7223 to<br />
purchase tickets for the Denny<br />
Hamlin Short Track Showdown.<br />
All tickets are general admission<br />
and $25. Children 12 and<br />
younger are admitted free with<br />
a ticketed adult. Tickets include<br />
the Blue Ox 100 NASCAR K&N<br />
Pro Series East race, which precedes<br />
the Denny Hamlin Short<br />
Track Showdown.<br />
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football career and his race season,<br />
and forced him into four<br />
months of physical therapy to<br />
regain both strength and range<br />
of motion in his shoulder. But<br />
the “bad break” would soon<br />
be followed by a golden career<br />
opportunity he never saw coming.<br />
On Nov. 29, Precision<br />
Performance Motorsports<br />
owner Rick Gdovic announced<br />
his operation had added Hunt<br />
to its Driver Development<br />
Program for the 2012 K&N Pro<br />
Series season.<br />
“I wasn’t looking to move<br />
up because I didn’t think I’d<br />
be able to find funding,” Hunt<br />
said. “I kept my nose clean and<br />
Dayton a Hall of Fame finalist<br />
Contributed report<br />
St. Catherine’s Director<br />
of Athletics Julie Dayton was<br />
recently named a finalist for the<br />
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.<br />
She is one of 12 women finalists<br />
for the Class of 2012, which will<br />
be announced in late May.<br />
Dayton was a four-year athlete<br />
at Longwood University<br />
(1978-1981) where she was<br />
named a two-time first team<br />
All-American (1980, 1981) and<br />
Longwood’s Female Athlete of<br />
Photos by Charlie Leffl er<br />
At left: K&N Pro Series East driver Sam Hunt, center, talks<br />
to Henrico High School students about what it’s like to be<br />
involved in NASCAR. Above: Hermitage high school students<br />
Dillon Jackson, center left, and Corey Davenport, center right,<br />
discuss the engine in Hunt’s stock car.<br />
my eyes open, and fortunately it<br />
came to me.”<br />
Now it’s all about learning<br />
on the fly. Hunt made his<br />
K&N Pro Series debut at Bristol<br />
Motor Speedway last month<br />
and posted a respectable 24thplace<br />
finish in his first race on<br />
the legendary ½-mile bullring.<br />
The series moved on to<br />
Greenville-Pickens Speedway,<br />
where Hunt found himself<br />
more than a second off the pace<br />
in practice on a track he had<br />
never even seen on television.<br />
“I told my guys on the radio,<br />
‘I have no idea what I’m doing<br />
here,’” Hunt recalled with a<br />
smile. “Every track is going to<br />
be something new; that’s what<br />
it’s like when you’re a rookie<br />
on any series. Following guys<br />
the Year (1981). She was also a<br />
member of the U.S. Women’s<br />
National team (1985, 1987), the<br />
U.S. Women’s National squad<br />
(1981-1985, 1989, 1990) and<br />
the U.S. Women’s World Cup<br />
team (1986).<br />
Dayton has already<br />
been inducted into USL’s<br />
Charlottesville Chapter Hall<br />
of Fame (1997), the Delaware<br />
State Hall of Fame (2003) and<br />
Longwood University’s Hall of<br />
Fame (inaugural class, 2005).<br />
who have been doing it for a<br />
long time is the way to get up to<br />
speed quickly.”<br />
As the top step in NASCAR’s<br />
“Home Tracks” program, the<br />
K&N Pro Series has become<br />
a launching pad for developmental<br />
drivers looking to move<br />
into the three national touring<br />
series.<br />
Among its alumni are current<br />
Sprint Cup drivers Joey<br />
Logano, Kevin Harvick and<br />
Martin Truex Jr., as well as 2011<br />
Daytona 500 champion Trevor<br />
Bayne and other young up-andcoming<br />
talents such as Austin<br />
Dillon and Ricky Carmichael.<br />
Hunt knows he has a long<br />
way to go before he can be<br />
mentioned in the same sentence<br />
as those racers, but he’s<br />
willing to do whatever it takes<br />
to get there.<br />
It’s the same message he<br />
shared last week with the students,<br />
many of whom are also<br />
high school seniors and preparing<br />
to embark on their postgraduation<br />
lives.<br />
“It almost makes it easier<br />
talking to kids because I can<br />
relate everything to my own<br />
life,” Hunt said. “I’ve had to<br />
make a lot of sacrifices that<br />
most kids don’t and I’ve had<br />
to grow up faster, but it’s been a<br />
good thing for me.”
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AMC (56) W (2:30) Kindergarten Cop CSI: Miami Addiction ’ CSI: Miami Shootout ’ CSI: Miami Cop Killer ’ ››‡ Overboard (1987) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. Å ››‡ Overboard (1987) Goldie Hawn. Å<br />
HBO (301) 5 (:15) ››‡ George of the Jungle (:45) ›› The Medallion (2003) Å (:15) ›› Green Lantern (2011) Ryan Reynolds. Portrait Too Short True Blood ’Å K. Morgan Real Sex Bridesmds<br />
MAX (320) (270) Runaway (:40) ››‡ Lottery Ticket (2010) Bow Wow. ’ (:20) ››‡ Life (1999) ‘R’ Å (:15) ››› Death Becomes Her (1992) ’ ‘PG-13’ ››‡ The Adjustment Bureau ’ (:45) Naughty Reunion<br />
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APRIL 13, 2012<br />
4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM<br />
ESPN (4) C NFL Live (N) Å Around Interruption SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NBA NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns at Houston Rockets. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Mavericks at Trail Blazers<br />
CSN (7) E ACC Cavalier Wizards Redskins SportsNet SportsNet Wizards NBA Basketball: Washington Wizards at New York Knicks. (Live) SportsNet SportsTalk SportsNet Redskins Wizards<br />
8-ABC (8) ( Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å 8 News 8 News News ABC News Wheel Jeopardy! Shark Tank (N) Å Primetime: What Would 20/20 (N) ’ Å News Nightline J. Kimmel<br />
6-CBS (9) & The Dr. Oz Show (N) ’ News News News CBS News CBS6 News Extra (N) Undercover Boss (N) ’ Lionel Richie and Friends --In Concert Finl Score Late Show W/Letterman<br />
35-FOX (11) . Maury (N) ’ Å Judge Judy Judge Judy Simpsons Family Guy Two Men Big Bang The Finder (N) ’ Å Fringe The Consultant News at 10 FOX First Two Men Big Bang Family Guy<br />
12-NBC (12) , News Inside Ed. News News News NBC News Ent Inside Ed. Who Do You Grimm Love Sick (N) ’ Dateline NBC (N) Å News Tonight Show w/J. Leno<br />
65-CW (13) 4 Judge Mathis (N) Å Judge B. Family Fd Family Fd News Payne Payne Nikita Origins ’ Å Supernatural ’Å TMZ (N) ’ King King 30 Rock ’ Friends ’<br />
WGN (15) MLB Baseball: Cubs at Cardinals MLB Post. 30 Rock ’ Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine (N) 30 Rock ’ Scrubs ’ Scrubs ’<br />
23-PBS (23) Fetch! With WordGirl Electric Wild Kratts News Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Washington McLaughlin Art in the 21st Century Titanic-Len Austin City Limits Å C. Rose<br />
57-PBS (24) Charlie Rose (N) Å Sid Peep Curious Clifford Burt Wolf Served? Antiques Roadshow (N) Doc Martin Erotomania Independent Lens Å PBS NewsHour (N) ’<br />
USA (33) < Law Order: CI Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Fairly Legal (N) Å In Plain Sight (N) Å Suits Tricks of the Trade Fairly Legal<br />
TNT (34) H Law & Order Rumble ’ Law & Order Merger ’ Law & Order Progeny ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order Fame ’ ››‡ We Are Marshall (2006) Matthew McConaughey. Å We Were Soldiers (2002)<br />
WTBS (35) B Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ King King Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Payne Payne Payne Payne ››‡ Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)<br />
A&E (37) = The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage<br />
SPIKE (39) I Gangland Bandido Army Gangland Los Angeles. Gangland ’ Å ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) ’ ››‡ Rambo III (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ’ Big Easy Big Easy<br />
DISC (44) O American Chopper ’ Man, Woman, Wild ’ Dual Survivor ’Å Dual Survival ’Å Dual Survival ’Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Catch<br />
NICK (49) M Big Time Victorious SpongeBob SpongeBob Monster High SpongeBob SpongeBob Fred SpongeBob George George ’70s Show ’70s Show Friends Friends Friends ’<br />
DISN (50) K Good Luck Good Luck Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Shake It Good Luck Shake It Jessie ’ Jessie (N) A.N.T. Farm Fish Hooks Good Luck Austin Good Luck Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Shake It<br />
FAM (53) J (3:30) ›› A Walk to Remember (2002, Romance) ››‡ The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews. ›› The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) The 700 Club Å Prince<br />
LIFE (60) > How I Met How I Met I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted I Survived<br />
AMC (56) W (3:30) ››‡ The Jerk (1979) ››‡ Overboard (1987) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. ››› O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) George Clooney. ››› O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) Å<br />
HBO (301) 5 Le Divorce God-Bigger (:15) ›››‡ Quiz Show (1994) John Turturro. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››‡ Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å Real Time W/ Bill Maher Real Time W/ Bill Maher Eastbound<br />
MAX (320) (270) William Shakespeare (:20) ›‡ Little Fockers (2010) ’ ›››‡ The Usual Suspects ‘R’ (:45) ›››‡ Seven (1995, Suspense) Brad Pitt. ’ ‘R’ Å Girl’s Guide Sex Games Co-Ed<br />
SATURDAY AFTERNOON © Zap2it<br />
APRIL 14, 2012<br />
12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30<br />
ESPN (4) C College Softball: LSU at Tennessee. (N) (Live) ESPN Goal Line (N) (Live)<br />
CSN (7) E College Baseball: North Carolina State at Clemson. (N) (Live) Barclays Prem<br />
8-ABC (8) ( Raceline Paid Prog. Joint Pain? Athlete Cindy C Estate Ball Boys Ball Boys<br />
6-CBS (9) & Busytown Natural Ad. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Auto Racing PGA Tour Golf<br />
35-FOX (11) . MLB Player Pregame MLB Baseball: Regional Coverage. (N Subject to Blackout) ’ (Live) Å<br />
12-NBC (12) , Willa’s Pearlie (EI) Heal Power-Juicing McCarver My Pillow NHL Hockey<br />
65-CW (13) 4 Into Wild Exploration On Spot Animal Atl. ›› Joe Somebody (2001, Comedy) Tim Allen.<br />
WGN (15) Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI<br />
23-PBS (23) Mexico Kitchen Simp. Ming Lidia’s Italy Best of Joy Painting Trip Steves<br />
57-PBS (24) Baking Victory Old House Old House Old House Hometime W’dwright MotorWeek<br />
USA (33) < (10:00) Sex and the City ›‡ License to Wed (2007) Robin Williams. ›››‡ Juno Å<br />
TNT (34) H Law & Order Positive ››› Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) Å (:15) Road to Perdition<br />
WTBS (35) B (11:30) ››› Michael (1996) (:45) ›› Rat Race (2001, Comedy) Rowan Atkinson. Å<br />
A&E (37) = Flip This House Å Flip This House Å ››› Independence Day (1996) Will Smith. Å<br />
SPIKE (39) I Trucks! (N) MuscleCar Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction<br />
DISC (44) O American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper ’ American Chopper ’<br />
NICK (49) M Power SpongeBob Kung Fu Kung Fu The Legend of Korra Big Time Big Time<br />
DISN (50) K Wizards Wizards Good Luck Good Luck Shake It Shake It Shake It Shake It<br />
FAM (53) J ›› Ice Princess (2005) Joan Cusack. ››‡ The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy)<br />
LIFE (60) > (11:30) ›› Mom at Sixteen (2005) Fantasia Barrino: Life Is Not Fairy Tale Pregnancy<br />
AMC (56) W Lonesome Dove Two former Texas Rangers. (Part 1 of 2) Å<br />
HBO (301) 5 Monte C (:25) ›› Sucker Punch (2011) Å Veep ›› The Losers (2010) ‘PG-13’ Å<br />
MAX (320) (270) (11:45) ››› X-Men: First Class (2011) ‘PG-13’ ››‡ Waterworld (1995) Kevin Costner. Å<br />
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APRIL 15, 2012<br />
12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30<br />
ESPN (4) C SportCtr Baseball PBA Bowling College Bowling<br />
CSN (7) E College Football College Baseball: Florida International at Louisiana-Lafayette. (N) (Live)<br />
8-ABC (8) ( Paid Prog. NBA NBA Basketball: Miami Heat at New York Knicks. (N) Å Basketball<br />
6-CBS (9) & Heal Power-Juicing Motorcycle Racing Bull Riding PGA Tour Golf<br />
35-FOX (11) . Paid Prog. WEN Hair ››‡ The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) Å Best in Show (2000)<br />
12-NBC (12) , NHL Hockey: Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) ’ (Live) Å NHL Hockey<br />
65-CW (13) 4 ›››‡ The Prince of Egypt (1998, Musical) ›‡ Van Wilder Deux: The Rise of Taj (2006)<br />
WGN (15) (10:00) Walk the Line Videos Pregame MLB Baseball: Tigers at White Sox<br />
23-PBS (23) Moyers & Company ’ Currents Down 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman<br />
57-PBS (24) Cyberchas Fetch! With Wash. Need Religion Contrary This Old House Hr<br />
USA (33) < (11:00) Quantum of Solace (2008) (:27) ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) George Clooney. Å<br />
TNT (34) H Law & Order ’ ››› Clear and Present Danger (1994) Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe. Å<br />
WTBS (35) B (11:30) ››› Shrek 2 (2004) MLB Baseball: Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox. (N) (Live)<br />
A&E (37) = (11:00) ››› Independence Day (1996) Å Driving Driving Parking Parking<br />
SPIKE (39) I Trucks! ’ MuscleCar Big Easy ››› Rocky II (1979) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. ’ Å<br />
DISC (44) O Bering Sea Gold Å Bering Sea Gold Å Bering Sea Gold Å Bering Sea Gold Å<br />
NICK (49) M T.U.F.F. Penguins Victorious Rock Victorious iCarly ’ Big Time Big Time<br />
DISN (50) K Radio Wizards Good Luck Good Luck Shake It Shake It Jessie ’ Austin<br />
FAM (53) J Casper ›› Richie Rich (1994) Macaulay Culkin. ››› Happy Feet (2006)<br />
LIFE (60) > (10:00) Heartbreakers Another Man’s Wife (2011) Rena Sofer. Å ››‡ Devil’s Pond<br />
AMC (56) W (:04) ››› An Officer and a Gentleman (1982, Drama) Richard Gere. Å The Bodyguard (1992)<br />
HBO (301) 5 Real Time/Bill Maher (:15) ››‡ Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å Medallion<br />
MAX (320) (270) (11:20) Hard Rain (1998) ›››‡ 127 Hours (2010) ’ ‘R’ (:40) ››‡ Major League (1989)<br />
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APRIL 14, 2012<br />
4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM<br />
ESPN (4) C (2:00) ESPN Goal Line (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å High School Basketball: Jordan Brand Classic. (N) NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns at San Antonio Spurs. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å<br />
CSN (7) E MLS Soccer: United at Revolution SportsNet Wizards NBA Basketball: Cleveland Cavaliers at Washington Wizards. Postgame SportsNet NBA Basketball: Cavaliers at Wizards<br />
8-ABC (8) ( ESPN Sports Saturday (N) News ABC News Wheel Jeopardy! Titanic (Premiere) The ship collides with an iceberg. (N) ’ Å News Criminal Minds Å<br />
6-CBS (9) & (3:00) PGA Tour Golf: RBC Heritage, Third Round. News CBS News Extra (N) ’ Å CSI: NY Indelible Å 48 Hours Mystery Å 48 Hours Mystery Å News (:35) Without a Trace ’<br />
35-FOX (11) . Coach ’ ›› View From the Top (2003) Gwyneth Paltrow. Paid Prog. NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup: Samsung Mobile 500. From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. News at 10 Alcatraz Webb Porter ’<br />
12-NBC (12) , NHL Hockey: Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. News NBC News Entertainment Tonight Escape Routes (N) ’ The Firm (N) ’ Å Law & Order: SVU News (:29) Saturday Night Live<br />
65-CW (13) 4 ›› Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd. Judge B. Judge B. Payne Payne Campmeeting TMZ (N) ’ Å 30 Rock ’ 30 Rock ’ Sunny<br />
WGN (15) Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) 30 Rock ’ Scrubs ’ Scrubs ’<br />
23-PBS (23) Antiques Roadshow (N) The Desert Currents BBC World Burt Wolf Lawrence Welk Served? Keeping Up Wait... As Time... Doc Martin Erotomania EastEnders EastEnders Saving<br />
57-PBS (24) Charlie Rose (N) Å Aviators Aviators Antiques Roadshow (N) Nature Voices of the Sea NOVA (N) ’ Å ›››‡ Key Largo (1948) Humphrey Bogart. Globe Trekker ’ Nature ’<br />
USA (33) < (3:00) ›››‡ Juno NCIS Bikini Wax Å NCIS Red Cell ’ Å NCIS Murdered model. NCIS Lost & Found ’ NCIS ’Å NCIS Hide and Seek ’ ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) Å<br />
TNT (34) H (3:15) ››› Road to Perdition Å (:45) ›› Transporter 3 (2008, Action) Jason Statham. Å ››› American Gangster (2007) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe. Å ›››‡ Mystic River (2003) Å<br />
WTBS (35) B King King Friends Friends Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ››‡ Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)<br />
A&E (37) = Independence Day Å Parking Parking Parking Parking Storage Storage Storage Storage Parking Parking Driving Driving Driving Driving Storage<br />
SPIKE (39) I Auction ››› Rocky II (1979) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Premiere. ’ Å ››› Rocky III (1982) Sylvester Stallone. Premiere. ’ Å ›› Rocky IV (1985) Sylvester Stallone. Å Interview<br />
DISC (44) O Sons of Guns ’Å Sons of Guns ’Å Sons of Guns ’Å Sons of Guns ’Å Sons of Guns ’Å Jesse James Sons of Guns ’Å Jesse James Sons<br />
NICK (49) M iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victorious Victorious Victorious Victorious iCarly ’ Rock iCarly ’ Victorious ’70s Show ’70s Show Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’<br />
DISN (50) K Shake It Shake It Good Luck Jessie ’ Austin Shake It Radio Rebel (2012) Debby Ryan. ‘NR’ Fish Hooks Jessie ’ A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Shake It Shake It Austin<br />
FAM (53) J Princess ›› The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) ›››‡ Aladdin (1992), Robin Williams ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991, Fantasy) ››‡ The Karate Kid (1984)<br />
LIFE (60) > (3:30) The Pregnancy Project (2012) ››› Selena (1997, Biography) Jennifer Lopez. Å ››› Gia (1998) Angelina Jolie, Elizabeth Mitchell. Å The Client List Å Chris (12:01) Gia<br />
AMC (56) W Lonesome Dove Jake’s involvement with the Suggs gang. (Part 2 of 2) Å ››‡ The Bodyguard (1992, Drama) Kevin Costner. Å ››› An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) Å<br />
HBO (301) 5 (:15) ›› Charlie St. Cloud (2010) Zac Efron. Å ››‡ Monte Carlo (2011) Selena Gomez. ‘PG’ ››‡ Horrible Bosses (2011) ‘R’ 24/7 (:15) Game of Thrones (:15) ››‡ Horrible Bosses ‘R’<br />
MAX (320) (270) (:15) ›‡ Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (:05) ›› 50 First Dates (2004) Å (:45) ››› X-Men: First Class (2011) James McAvoy. ‘PG-13’ ›››› Alien (1979) Tom Skerritt. ‘R’ Å Girl’s Guide<br />
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APRIL 15, 2012<br />
4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM<br />
ESPN (4) C College Softball: LSU at Tennessee. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York Yankees. (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å<br />
CSN (7) E Rugby SportsNet SportsNet MLS Soccer: United at Revolution UEFA Mag. Ravens SportsNet Boxing: Jason Davis vs. Frankie Gomez. (Taped)<br />
8-ABC (8) ( NBA Basketball: Mavericks at Lakers News ABC News Funniest Home Videos Once Upon a Time ’ (:01) Titanic (N) Å (:01) GCB (N) ’ Å News (:35) Law & Order Å<br />
6-CBS (9) & (3:00) PGA Tour Golf: RBC Heritage, Final Round. CBS News News 60 Minutes ’Å The Amazing Race (N) The Good Wife (N) ’ NYC 22 Pilot ’ Å News (:35) Brothers & Sisters<br />
35-FOX (11) . (3:00) Best in Show Judge Judy Judge Judy Big Bang Big Bang Simpsons Cleveland Simpsons Burgers Family Guy Cleveland News at 10 Two Men Big Bang Ring of Honor Wrestling<br />
12-NBC (12) , NHL Hockey: Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. News NBC News Dateline NBC (N) Å Harry’s Law The <strong>Contest</strong> The Celebrity Apprentice Puppet Up! (N) ’ Å News Inside Edit. Paid Prog.<br />
65-CW (13) 4 ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. Heartland Divorce Horse The Closer Saving Face The Closer Ruby Å King King Friends ’ Friends ’ Comedy.TV<br />
WGN (15) MLB Baseball Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 30 Rock ’ How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News/Nine Replay The Unit ’Å Monk<br />
23-PBS (23) ›››‡ Key Largo (1948) Humphrey Bogart. Art in the 21st Century Globe Trekker ’ Finding Your Roots Masterpiece Classic Choirmaster’s obsession. (N) Served? Keeping Up Classic<br />
57-PBS (24) 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman Easy Yoga Pain 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! Overcoming habits. ’ Å Roots<br />
USA (33) < ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Diesel. Å Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark<br />
TNT (34) H ››› American Gangster (2007) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe. Å ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood. Å ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood. Å Falling<br />
WTBS (35) B Baseball Payne Payne Payne ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (2009) ››‡ Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)<br />
A&E (37) = Parking Wars Å Parking Parking Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Breakout Kings (N) (:01) Breakout Kings Storage<br />
SPIKE (39) I Rocky II ’ ››› Rocky III (1982) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. ’ Å ›› Rocky IV (1985) Sylvester Stallone. ’ Å ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ’ ››› Red Dragon (2002, Suspense)<br />
DISC (44) O Bering Sea Gold Å Frozen Planet ’Å Frozen Planet ’Å Frozen Planet ’Å Frozen Planet (N) Å MythBusters (N) Å Unchained Reaction (N) Frozen Planet ’Å MythBuster<br />
NICK (49) M iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victorious Victorious SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob ’70s Show ’70s Show Nick News My Wife George George Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’<br />
DISN (50) K Phineas Phineas Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Shake It Shake It Shake It Austin Shake It A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Austin Jessie ’ Shake It A.N.T. Farm Wizards<br />
FAM (53) J (2:30) Happy Feet (2006) ›››‡ Aladdin (1992), Robin Williams ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991, Fantasy) ›››‡ The Blind Side (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. J. Osteen<br />
LIFE (60) > (3:00) Devil’s Pond Å ›› The Stepfather (2009) Dylan Walsh. Å Blue-Eyed Butcher (2012) Sara Paxton. Å Army Wives Casualties The Client List (N) Å (:01) Blue-Eyed Butcher (2012) Å<br />
AMC (56) W (3:00) ››‡ The Bodyguard (1992, Drama) ››› North Country (2005, Drama) Charlize Theron. Premiere. Å The Killing Ogi Jun (N) Mad Men Signal 30 (N) (:04) The Killing Ogi Jun Mad Men<br />
HBO (301) 5 (3:30) The Medallion ’ (:15) ›› The Dilemma (2011) Vince Vaughn. Å (:15) ››‡ Horrible Bosses (2011) ’ ‘R’ Å Game of Thrones (N) ’ Eastbound Girls Å (:05) Game of Thrones Eastbound<br />
MAX (320) (270) Major Lea. ›‡ Major League II (1994) Charlie Sheen. ‘PG’ (:20) ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010) Jonah Hill. ’ ›› Arthur (2011) Russell Brand. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å Sweet<br />
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APRIL 16, 2012<br />
4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM<br />
ESPN (4) C NFL Live (N) Å Around Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å MLB Baseball: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) SportsCenter (N) Å SportCtr<br />
CSN (7) E Action Sports World Ravens Redskins SportsNet SportsNet Franchise Wizards NBA Basketball: Washington Wizards at Chicago Bulls. (Live) SportsNet SportsTalk SportsNet Redskins<br />
8-ABC (8) ( Dr. Phil ’Å 8 News 8 News News ABC News Wheel Jeopardy! Dancing With the Stars (N) ’ (Live) Å (:01) Castle Headhunters News Nightline J. Kimmel<br />
6-CBS (9) & The Dr. Oz Show Å News News News CBS News CBS6 News Extra (N) How I Met Broke Girl Two Men Mike Hawaii Five-0 ’Å News Late Show W/Letterman<br />
35-FOX (11) . Maury ’Å Judge Judy Judge Judy Simpsons Family Guy Two Men Big Bang Bones (N) ’ (PA) Å House (N) ’ (PA) Å FOX News at 10 Å Two Men Big Bang Family Guy<br />
12-NBC (12) , News Inside Ed. News News News NBC News Ent Inside Ed. The Voice Top vocalists from two teams compete. Smash The Movie Star News Tonight Show w/J. Leno<br />
65-CW (13) 4 Judge Mathis (N) Å Judge B. Family Fd Family Fd News Payne Payne Gossip Girl (N) ’ Å Hart of Dixie (N) Å TMZ (N) ’ King King 30 Rock ’ Friends<br />
WGN (15) Walker, Texas Ranger Chris Chris 30 Rock ’ 30 Rock ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) 30 Rock ’ Scrubs ’ Scrubs ’<br />
23-PBS (23) Fetch! With WordGirl Electric Wild Kratts News Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow America Revealed ’ Summer Palace C. Rose<br />
57-PBS (24) Art in the 21st Century Sid Peep Curious Clifford Expeditions Americas Globe Trekker ’ Nature Voices of the Sea NOVA (N) ’ Å PBS NewsHour (N) ’ T. Smiley<br />
USA (33) < NCIS Honor Code Å NCIS Under Covers ’ NCIS Frame-Up Å NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS Probie ’ Å WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) Psych Å NCIS Å<br />
TNT (34) H Law & Order Lucky Stiff Law & Order Burned ’ Law & Order Kingmaker Law & Order Mega ’ The Mentalist Code Red The Mentalist ’Å The Closer Å Rizzoli & Isles Å CSI: NY ’<br />
WTBS (35) B Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ King King Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan (N) Å The Office<br />
A&E (37) = The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Storage<br />
SPIKE (39) I CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ’ ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) ’ Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die<br />
DISC (44) O American Chopper ’ Man vs. Wild ’Å American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper Deadliest Catch Å American Chopper Catch<br />
NICK (49) M Big Time Victorious SpongeBob Penguins iCarly ’ Victorious SpongeBob SpongeBob My Wife My Wife George George ’70s Show ’70s Show Friends Friends Friends ’<br />
DISN (50) K A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Austin Austin Shake It Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Wizards A.N.T. Farm ›› Starstruck (2010) ’ ‘NR’ Å Jessie ’ Austin Wizards A.N.T. Farm Wizards<br />
FAM (53) J ’70s Show ’70s Show The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream (2008) Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Make It or Break It (N) Secret-Teen The 700 Club Å Prince<br />
LIFE (60) > How I Met Reba Å Reba Å Reba Pilot America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted America’s Most Wanted Wanted<br />
AMC (56) W (2:00) North Country CSI: Miami ’Å CSI: Miami Identity ’ CSI: Miami Plane crash. CSI: Miami Game Over CSI: Miami Sex & Taxes The Killing Ogi Jun ’ Mad Men Signal 30 CSI: Miami<br />
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April 12, 2012<br />
TV LISTINGS: Find Local TV Shows and Movie Schedules<br />
Thursday, April 12 and free tour of wildflowers in Buy your tickets at Glen Allen<br />
The National Alliance on<br />
Powhatan’s Fighting Creek Park Opening Day on April 20 or at<br />
Mental Illness-Central Virginia<br />
at 10 a.m. The walk will begin at GHS Home Baseball Games.<br />
Chapter (NAMI-CVA) will<br />
the large picnic pavilion across Drawing: Thursday, April 26,<br />
have their monthly meeting at 7<br />
from the athletic fields at 2105 2012 at end of 6pm GHS Baseball<br />
p.m. at the Weinstein JCC, 5403<br />
Mann Rd. Powhatan, Va., 23139, Game. (Rain Date: Tuesday, May<br />
Monument Ave, Richmond VA.<br />
and should last about one hour. 1, 6pm GHS Baseball Game). Do<br />
The meeting is free and open<br />
not have to be present to win.<br />
to the public. Topic-”Resources Friday, April 20<br />
for Veterans at McGuire VA $5 Raffle Ticket for a chance<br />
Saturday, April 21<br />
Hospital” by Jennifer Garrison to win a framed collectible Earth Day Craft Program at<br />
-Dean, Suicide Prevention 8x10 autographed color action the Goochland Branch Library<br />
Coordinator. Light Refreshments photo officially licensed by MLB at 10 a.m. Ages 11 and up. Make<br />
are served!<br />
of Justin Verlander American your own eco-friendly note-<br />
League 2011 Cy Young Award books and journals from recycled<br />
Saturday, April 14 and MVP throwing a pitch in his papers and other materials. Call<br />
You are invited to join the<br />
second career No-Hitter. Proceeds 556-4774 or visit the library at<br />
Goochland Powhatan Master<br />
Benefit Goochland High School 3075 River Road West for more<br />
Gardeners on an informative<br />
2012 All Night Graduation Party. information.<br />
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Pleasant Grove Baptist<br />
Church will have a youth and<br />
young adult day celebration at 4<br />
p.m. The event is located at 3845<br />
Shannon Hill Rd., Columbia,<br />
Va.<br />
The K-Cettes, Knights of<br />
Columbus Council 395’s Ladies<br />
Auxiliary, will hold a Craft and<br />
Bake sale inside the Columbian<br />
Center, 2324 Pump Road, from<br />
9-2 p.m. Bring your family for<br />
some lunch or a snack, and you<br />
may even find the perfect gift for<br />
Mother’s Day.<br />
Glenn and Kendall Duke<br />
6th Annual Memorial 2012<br />
Spring Car, Truck, Motorcycle<br />
19<br />
and Tractor Show to benefit the<br />
Hadensville, Va. Company # 6<br />
Volunteer Fire and Rescue<br />
Group; located at the<br />
Goochland Drive-in Theater,<br />
4344 Old Fredericksburg Rd.,<br />
Hadensville, Va. 23067, 10-<br />
4 p.m. On-site registration<br />
from 10-1 p.m. - ($25); ($20)<br />
advanced via email; Free<br />
Public Admission; Vendors<br />
welcome ($25) (email for<br />
space reservation), no food<br />
vendors; Raffles include cash<br />
and other great items. For<br />
info and advanced registration<br />
- contact Kelly Woods at<br />
hadensville6carshow@gmail.<br />
com, Rain date will be April<br />
28.
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Church Directory<br />
Thursday<br />
April 12, 2012<br />
MISCELLANEOUS REAL<br />
ESTATE & SERVICES<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT<br />
Commercial<br />
Real Estate for Rent ∫<br />
OTHER PROPERTIES<br />
Homes for Sale<br />
OTHER PROPERTIES<br />
GENERAL REAL ESTATE<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
St. Francis Episcopal Church<br />
1484 Hockett Road - Manakin Sabot, VA<br />
Sunday Worship Service: 11:00a.m<br />
Visit our website: stfrancisva.org<br />
For Rent - two rooms in Goochland -bedroom &<br />
living room in lower level of private home.<br />
Share kitchen, bath, laundry, and deck. Includes<br />
utilities. $550. per month. No pets. References<br />
required. Call Mr. Mills 1-804-919-1086.<br />
GOOCHLAND - Private furnished room & bath. All<br />
utils. No cooking/ Nopets, $450/mo 804-338-5556<br />
Building for Lease - approximately 4500 sq. ft on<br />
approximately 1.09 acres. 6-large bays plus office.<br />
2-Automotive Lifts. Zoned B-1. Excellent auto repair<br />
& inspections shop. 5 minutes west of Short<br />
Pump on Plaza Drive. Robert Salmons, 355-4488<br />
(daytime), 784-5111 (evenings) or 517-3025 (cell).<br />
For Sale By Owners - 3.54 Acres with buildings.<br />
471 Paynes Mill Road - Orchid<br />
For Details, Call 804-337-2140<br />
Estate Sale April 21st at the Property<br />
For all your Real Estate<br />
Needs and Rental<br />
Management<br />
WESTEND REALITY, INC.<br />
2987 RIVER ROAD WEST<br />
GOOCHLAND, VA. 23063<br />
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804-921-5218 OR 804-556-3070 EXT. 12<br />
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AC & HEATING<br />
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Keep your family safe and warm with an<br />
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Central Boiler.Call today 804-966-5411<br />
ADULT CARE<br />
Caregiver for the elderly, live in or out.<br />
Will do light housekeeping. 15 years experience.<br />
Call Barbara 804-762-3117.<br />
CLEANING & HOUSEKEEPING<br />
DRIVEWAYS<br />
HAULING<br />
- CHERI’S MAID SERVICE -<br />
Very Dependable. Excellent References.<br />
An Eye For Detail. Reasonable Rates.<br />
Monthly, Weekly, One Time. 749-3979<br />
-SEASON SPECIAL- Load of Driveway Stone,<br />
delivered & tailgate spread, $225.<br />
Top Soil $175/ per load. Also available driveway<br />
grading & bushogging. Call 400-9957<br />
û FREE TOWING û No Title Needed. $400/up<br />
CASH PAID for all Junk Cars/Trucks. 804-247-8640.<br />
Abandoned Junk Cars Wanted Pay $350 up to<br />
$1,000. No title needed - free towing. 804-677-0156<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />
SUPPORT LOCALLY OWNED<br />
Get two Estimates then call us. Windows, Siding,<br />
Roofing. Professional Home Services. 804-216-5924<br />
LAWN SERVICES<br />
Brooks Davis Lawn & Landscaping, LLC<br />
Mowing, Mulching, Leaf & Tree Removal, Aerating,<br />
Seeding, Fertilizing, and More! Fully Insured.<br />
Email BDavisLandL@aol.com or 804-356-0223<br />
POWER WASHING<br />
BL&G Powerwashing Lic / Ins. Houses, Decks,<br />
Fences etc. Deck Sealing & Staining avail. Free Est,<br />
Donald Cassity 317-9156, 779-0349.<br />
www.BLGPowerwashing.com<br />
Elite Powerwashing- Cleaning all Surfaces<br />
Gutter Cleaning<br />
Call 804-314-0150<br />
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Trimming, Topping & Removal.<br />
Minutes from Goochland<br />
Call 540-872-2600<br />
TONY SMITH’S TREE SERVICE Fully Insured.<br />
Free Estimates. Complete Tree Service.<br />
24hr Storm Damage 1-804-314-0770, 1-434-589-2392<br />
CRAFT SPACES AVAILABLE<br />
at the Powhatan Spring Antique Power Show.<br />
April 28th & 29th. $25/day; $40/both.<br />
Call: 804-598-0093<br />
FLEA MARKET SPACES AVAILABLE<br />
at the Powhatan Spring Antique Power Show.<br />
April 28th & 29th.<br />
$20/day; $35/both.<br />
Call: 804-389-9136<br />
Bed - New Mattress Set in Plastic w/ warr. Full<br />
$99, Queen $109, King $189. Delivery/Lay -A-Way.<br />
Call 804-340-0143.<br />
SPRING METAL BUILDING CLEARANCE -<br />
Thousands off Factory Direct Pricing, Discount<br />
Shipping Available - Available sizes include<br />
24x20, 20x30, More! Limited Availability<br />
Call Today 877-280-7456<br />
TURKEY HUNTING - 2012 Spring Hunting Season.<br />
South Hampton Co. Va. 3052 Total Acres Avail.<br />
Can be reduced to smaller partials. $4 - $7/ac.<br />
Call 757-377-9921 or 757-650-8421 for appt.<br />
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Chesterfield!<br />
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Standingpulp<br />
Transportation<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
Call<br />
CELL 804-614-7388<br />
804-556-3616<br />
2005 Ford F250 Lariat Truck Crew Cab Auto, 8<br />
cylinder, 6.0L V8, Diesel, Black in Color, 140K miles,<br />
Towing Package, All leather Exterior, Bed Liner,<br />
Interior Wood Trim, 6 FT Bed, 4-Doors, Running<br />
Boards, New Tires & New Inspection. $12,500 OBO.<br />
Call 804-241-1259<br />
Recruitment<br />
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT<br />
Goochland Social Services<br />
Social Worker I: L0003<br />
Starting salary: $29,930 minimum<br />
(salary based on experience)<br />
Status: Full time-salaried<br />
Application period: April 6, 2012-April 20, 2012<br />
Application instructions:<br />
Applications must be completed online. Faxed,<br />
emailed, or mailed applications will not be accepted.<br />
For a detailed job description and/or to apply,<br />
log onto https://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov<br />
EEO/AA<br />
Wiring Tech: Entry level position for low voltage<br />
wiring tech; Job requires good driving record,<br />
background check, ability to lift heavy loads<br />
and work off of ladders. Benefits.<br />
Email Resume to: js_brewer@brecom.com<br />
Office number: 804-749-8100<br />
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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT<br />
HEALTHCARE<br />
SALES<br />
Part-time Janitorial work from<br />
5:30p-9:30pm, M-F, in Manakin area.<br />
Call 804-226-9341<br />
Thursday<br />
April 12, 2012<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
Companies desperately need employees to assemble<br />
products at home. No selling, any hours. $500<br />
wkly potential. 1-985-646-1700 , Dept. VA-2713<br />
Positive Hits PER radio 89.9 & 90.5 has an opening<br />
for an Underwriting Executive to serve our growing<br />
Richmond area clients. Experience in sales and<br />
copy writing; and please have a heart for Ministry.<br />
Send your resume to info@positivehits.org<br />
Legal Notices<br />
LEGAL DISPLAY ADS<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
264 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in long green cukes,<br />
bell pepper, eggplant, squash and other diversified crops in Sampson County, North<br />
Carolina,forDL&BEnterprises,Inc.,withworkbeginningonorabout05/24/2012<br />
and ending on or about 10/31/2012. The minimum offered wage rate that workers<br />
willbepaidis$9.70perhourandpieceratesareoffereddependingoncropactivity.<br />
Workers must commit to work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed<br />
workfor3/4ofthecontractperiod,beginningwiththefirstdaytheworkerarrivesat<br />
theplaceofemployment.Allworktools,suppliesandequipmentareprovidedatno<br />
cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those workers who cannot reasonably<br />
return to their permanent residence at the end of each working day. Transportation<br />
and subsistence will be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the<br />
work contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside the area of intended<br />
employment. Applicants must provide documentation that they are eligible legally to<br />
work in the United States. Workers may be required to submit to random drug and<br />
alcohol testing. Applicants should report or send resumes to the nearest local office<br />
oftheirStateWorkforceAgencyandreferencejoborder#NC10101827.ContactNC-<br />
ESC, 115 North Blvd. Clinton, NC 28328 (910) 592-5756. EOE. C-12090-33883.<br />
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FARMWORKERS<br />
12 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
sweet potatoes, cotton and other diversified crops in Sampson County,<br />
North Carolina, for Hobbs & Peterson Farms, Inc. with work beginning on<br />
or about 05/24/2012 and ending on or about 10/31/2012. The minimum<br />
offered wage rate that workers will be paid hourly is $9.70 and piece<br />
rates are offered depending on crop activity. Workers must commit to<br />
work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work for 3/4<br />
of the contract period, beginning with the first day the worker arrives<br />
at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment are<br />
provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those<br />
workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence<br />
at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence will be<br />
provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work contract,<br />
or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside the area of intended<br />
employment. Applicants must provide documentation that they are<br />
eligible legally to work in the United States. Workers may be required to<br />
submit to random drug and alcohol testing. Applicants should report or<br />
send resumes to the nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency<br />
and reference job order # NC10101617. Contact NC-ESC, 115 North Blvd.<br />
Clinton, NC 28328 (910) 592-5756. EOE. C-12090-33876.<br />
2620427-01<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
26 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in cucumbers,<br />
tobacco, sweet potatoes, peanuts, corn, soybeans, cotton and other<br />
diversified crops in Sampson County, North Carolina, for Fann Farms, Inc.<br />
with work beginning on or about 05/24/2012 and ending on or about<br />
11/21/2012. The minimum offered wage rate that workers will be paid<br />
is $9.70 per hour and piece rates are offered depending on crop activity.<br />
Workers must commit to work the entire contract period. Workers are<br />
guaranteed work for ¾ of the contract period, beginning with the first day<br />
the worker arrives at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies<br />
and equipment are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided<br />
to those workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent<br />
residence at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence<br />
will be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work<br />
contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside the area of<br />
intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation that they<br />
are eligible legally to work in the United States. Workers may be required<br />
to submit to random drug and alcohol testing. Applicants should report or<br />
send resumes to the nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency<br />
and reference job order # NC10101371. Contact NC-ESC, 115 North Blvd.<br />
Clinton, NC 28328 (910) 592-5756. EOE. C-12090-33878.<br />
2620462-01<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
34 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
sweet potatoes, and other diversified crops in Sampson<br />
County, North Carolina, for Blue View, Inc. with work beginning on<br />
or about 05/17/2012 and ending on or about 11/23/2012. The minimum<br />
offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.70 per hour<br />
and piece rates will be offered. Workers must commit to work the<br />
entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work for ¾ of the<br />
contract period, beginning with the first day the worker arrives at<br />
the place of employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment<br />
are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to<br />
those workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent<br />
residence at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence<br />
will be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of<br />
the work contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside<br />
the area of intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation<br />
that they are eligible legally to work in the United States.<br />
Workers may be required to submit to random drug and alcohol<br />
testing. Applicants should report or send resumes to the nearest local<br />
office of their State Workforce Agency and reference job order #<br />
NC10099526. Contact NC-ESC, 101 Hunt Valley Dr., Dunn, NC 28334<br />
(910) 891-2915. EOE. C-12083-33779. 2620468-01<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
21 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in<br />
tobacco, sweet potatoes, and other diversified crops in Johnston<br />
County, North Carolina, for Hill Top Farms, Inc. with work beginning<br />
on or about 05/17/2012 and ending on or about 10/31/2012.<br />
The minimum offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.70<br />
per hour and piece rates may be offered depending on crop<br />
activity. Workers must commit to work the entire contract period.<br />
Workers are guaranteed work for ¾ of the contract period,<br />
beginning with the first day the worker arrives at the place of<br />
employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment are provided<br />
at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those workers<br />
who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at<br />
the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence will<br />
be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work<br />
contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside the area<br />
of intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation<br />
that they are eligible legally to work in the United States.<br />
Applicants should report or send resumes to NC-ESC, 224 Peedin<br />
Rd., Smithfield, NC 27577 (919) 934-0536, or the nearest local<br />
office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job order<br />
#NC10099446. EOE. C-12083-33781. 2620478-01<br />
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FARMWORKERS<br />
5 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
corn, soybeans, cotton and other diversified crops in Lenoir,<br />
Greene and Wayne Counties, North Carolina, for Scarborough<br />
Farms, Inc., with work beginning on or about 05/24/2012 and ending<br />
on or about 11/21/2012. The minimum offered wage rate that<br />
workers will be paid hourly is $9.70. Workers must commit to work<br />
the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work for ¾ of<br />
the contract period, beginning with the first day the worker arrives<br />
at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment<br />
are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to<br />
those workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent<br />
residence at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence<br />
will be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of<br />
the work contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside<br />
the area of intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation<br />
that they are eligible legally to work in the United States.<br />
Workers may be required to submit to random drug and alcohol<br />
testing. Applicants should report or send resumes to NC-ESC, 2100<br />
Presbyterian Ln., Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 526-4435, or the nearest<br />
local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job order<br />
#NC10101529. EOE. C-12090-33882. 2620490-01<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
7 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
soybeans, corn, cotton and other diversified crops in Lenoir<br />
County, North Carolina for L.E. Rouse Farms, LLC, with work beginning<br />
on or about 05/24/2012 and ending on or about 12/05/2012.<br />
The minimum offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.70<br />
per hour. Workers must commit to work the entire contract period.<br />
Workers are guaranteed work for ¾ of the contract period,<br />
beginning with the first day the worker arrives at the place of employment.<br />
All work tools, supplies and equipment are provided at<br />
no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those workers<br />
who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the<br />
end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence will be<br />
provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work<br />
contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited from outside the<br />
area of intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation<br />
that they are eligible legally to work in the United States.<br />
Workers may be required to submit to random drug and alcohol<br />
testing. Applicants should report or send resumes to NC-ESC, 2100<br />
Presbyterian Ln., Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 526-4435, or the nearest<br />
local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job<br />
order #NC10101358. EOE. C-12090-33879<br />
2620507-01<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
10 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
soybeans, corn, cotton and other diversified crops in Lenoir County,<br />
NorthCarolina,forFaulknerFarms,LLCwithworkbeginningonorabout<br />
05/24/2012andendingonorabout10/24/2012.Theminimumoffered<br />
wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.70 per hour. Workers must<br />
commit to work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work<br />
for3/4ofthecontractperiod,beginningwiththefirstdaytheworker<br />
arrivesattheplaceofemployment.Allworktools,suppliesandequipment<br />
areprovidedatnocosttotheworker.Housingwillbeprovidedtothose<br />
workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence<br />
at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence will be<br />
provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work contract,<br />
or earlier, to workers who are recruited from outside the area of intended<br />
employment. Applicants must provide documentation that they are eligible<br />
legally to work in the United States. Workers may be required to submit to<br />
random drug and alcohol testing. Applicants should report or send resumes<br />
toNC-ESC,2100PresbyterianLn.,Kinston,NC28501(252)526-4435,or<br />
the nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job<br />
order #NC10101612. EOE. C-12090-33881<br />
FARMWORKERS<br />
10 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco,<br />
pickling cucumbers, and other diversified crops in Warren County,<br />
North Carolina, for Hight Family Farms, LLC, with work beginning on or<br />
about 05/24/2012 and ending on or about 10/31/2012. The minimum<br />
offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.70 per hour and<br />
piece rates may be offered depending on crop activity. Workers must<br />
commit to work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed<br />
work for ¾ of the contract period, beginning with the first day the<br />
worker arrives at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies<br />
and equipment are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will<br />
be provided to those workers who cannot reasonably return to their<br />
permanent residence at the end of each working day. Transportation<br />
and subsistence will be provided by the employer upon completion<br />
of 50% of the work contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited<br />
outside the area of intended employment. Applicants must provide<br />
documentation that they are eligible legally to work in the United<br />
States. Applicants should report or send resumes to NC-ESC, 309 N.<br />
Main St., Room 123, Warrenton, NC 27589 (252) 257-3230, or the<br />
nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job<br />
order #NC10101622. EOE. C-12090-33877. 2620579-01<br />
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GOOCHLAND COUNTY<br />
GOOCHLAND, VIRGINIA 23063<br />
AGENDA<br />
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS<br />
SUSAN F. LASCOLETTE, District 1<br />
MANUEL ALVAREZ, JR., District 2<br />
NED S. CREASEY, Chairman, District 3<br />
ROBERT H. MINNICK, District 4<br />
KEN C. PETERSON, Vice-Chairman, District 5<br />
DATE: APRIL 17, 2012 BOARD MEETING ROOM TIME: 3:00 P. M.<br />
1:00 P.M. – There Are No Work Sessions<br />
3:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER<br />
• INVOCATION: Pastor Daniel Chu of Grace Chinese Baptist Church<br />
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE<br />
1. Citizens’ Comment Period<br />
2. Requests to Postpone Agenda Items and Additions, Deletions or Changes in the Order of Presentation<br />
3. Approval of Minutes: February 27 and March 6<br />
4. Chairman’s Comments:<br />
Update on the April 12 Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting – Status of Goochland’s Long Range Projects – Mr. Manuel<br />
Alvarez, Jr.<br />
5. County Administrator’s Comments:<br />
Introduction of Kelly Parrish, Director of Human Resources<br />
6. Reports<br />
a. Fire/EMS<br />
b. Sheriff<br />
c. VDOT<br />
7. New Business<br />
• Consent Items<br />
a. Accounts Payable: 03/15/12 checks 165362-165576 $1,094,429.84, 03/30/12 checks 1165623-1165805 $577,623.04<br />
b. Renewal of Group Health Benefits Contract with The Local Choice<br />
8. Presentation on Goochland County’s Proposed Rural Transportation Projects in the Regional 2035 Rural Long Range Transportation Plan<br />
9. Presentation Regarding the County’s 2013-18 Secondary Six Year Plan (SSYP FY13-18) and Request to Set Public Hearing for May 1, 2012<br />
10. There are no Tentative Referrals to the Planning Commission for May 17, 2012<br />
11. There are no Public Hearings for Rezoning or Conditional Use Permit Applications Scheduled for the Board of Supervisors for May 1, 2012<br />
12. Establishment of the Goochland High Speed Internet Committee<br />
13. Appointments<br />
14. Closed Meeting Motion and Certification: None<br />
15. Dinner Break<br />
7:00 p.m.<br />
16. Chairman Calls Meeting Back To Order<br />
17. Citizens’ Comment Period<br />
18. County Administrator Comments:<br />
Recap of afternoon comments<br />
19. Budget Items for Board Consideration and Adoption<br />
a. Adoption of An Ordinance to Amend the Goochland County Code, Chapter 13 (“Taxation”), Article I (“In General”) by<br />
Amending Section 13-4 (“Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes – Due Dates”) to Provide that Vehicle Personal Property Taxes<br />
Shall Be Due Twice a Year: One-half on June 5 and One-half on December 5, Effective with the 2013 Tax Year<br />
b. Adoption of An Ordinance to Amend the Goochland County Code, Chapter 9 (“Motor Vehicles and Traffic”), Article II (“County<br />
Vehicle License”) by Amending Section 9-47 (“Vehicle License Fee Imposed”) to Provide that the Vehicle License Fee Shall Be<br />
Due on June 5 Instead of March 15 of Each Year, Effective with the 2013 Tax Year<br />
c. Resolution to Adopt Tax Rates for the 2012 Calendar Year, Including the Tuckahoe Creek Service District Ad Valorem Tax Rate<br />
d. Resolution to Approve the FY2013-2017 Capital Improvement Program, and to Adopt First Year FY2013 Revenues/Expenditures<br />
e. Adoption of the FY2013 School Operating Fund Budget<br />
f. Adoption of the County Administrator’s Proposed FY2013 County Budget<br />
g. Resolution to Adopt the Personal Property Tax Relief Act – Percentage Relief for Citizens<br />
h. Adoption of An Ordinance To Amend The Goochland County Code, Chapter 5.5 (“Fees And Taxes”), Article II (“Schedule Of<br />
Fees And Charges”), Section 5.5-26 (“Water And Sewer Charges”) To Increase The General County And Tuckahoe Creek Service<br />
District Water And Sewer Charges By Establishing A Single Countywide Water And Sewer Fee Structure For All Customers,<br />
pursuant to the authority found in Sections 15.2-2111, 15.2-2119, 15.2-2122, 15.2-2143 and 15.2-2403 of the Code of Virginia<br />
i. Discontinuation of Interest Accrual on the Original $3 Million Loan from the General Fund to the Tuckahoe Creek Service<br />
District Debt Fund<br />
j. Resolution to Appropriate Designated Funds and Accounts from Estimated Revenues for FY2013<br />
20.Public Hearings<br />
a. District 1 CU-2012-00001 Application filed by Joseph Liesfeld (Byrd Creek LLC) requesting a Conditional Use Permit for a<br />
portion of Assessor’s Parcel Nos. 15-1-0-7-A (GPIN 5789-97-8134), 24-1-0-5-B (GPIN 5789-95-7998), and 24-1-0-5-E (GPIN<br />
5789-86-9371) consisting of approximately 83.8 acres located at 6276 River Road West and is zoned A-1 (Agricultural, General).<br />
The applicant plans to use the property for public and private events such as weddings and company retreats. Future plans<br />
may include a bed and breakfast, and sportsman activities such as equestrian events, fox hunting, fishing, hiking and mountain<br />
biking. The Conditional Use Permit is required by Article 2, Section 3.4, 3.7, and 3.22 of the County Zoning Ordinance. The<br />
Comprehensive Plan shows this area as rural enhancement.<br />
b. District 5 CU-2012-00002 Application filed by Bill Stinson (Yardworks) requesting a Conditional Use Permit to operate a<br />
landscaping supply business located within the flood fringe portion of the 100-year floodplain area on Assessor’s Parcel No. 64-<br />
1-78A (GPIN 7734-52-4821) located at 12290 Patterson Avenue abutting the jurisdictional boundary with Henrico County. The<br />
property is zoned B-1 (Business, General), is within the Floodplain District and Dam Break Inundation Zone Overlay District. A<br />
Conditional Use Permit is required by Article 20, Section 11.15 of the Goochland County Zoning Ordinance. The Comprehensive<br />
Plan shows this area as suitable for commercial use.<br />
c. Public hearing for sale of timber at Leakes Mill Park (Tax Map Parcel #40-1-40). Approximately 25 acres of the park will be<br />
clear-cut in preparation for activity fields and other park related facilities. Pine thinning will be conducted on an additional 80<br />
acres. Revenue generated from this timber sale will be used to develop the park.<br />
d. County Wide Ordinance Amendment: Ordinance amending the Goochland County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the<br />
Goochland County Code of Ordinances) to amend Article 18 (Industrial, Limited, District M-1), Section 2 (Uses and structures<br />
permitted by right) to include provisions for multi-family development in the M-1 Zoning District.<br />
e. County Wide Ordinance Amendment: Ordinance amending the Goochland County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the<br />
Goochland County Code of Ordinances) to amend Article 21 (Supplemental Regulations) by adding Division 6 (Multi-Family<br />
Residential Development Design Standards), Sections 22 (Statement of Intent), 23 (Development Standards), and 24 (Submission<br />
Requirements) to implement development design standards and guidelines for multi-family residential development.<br />
21.Consideration to Cancel the May 1 st Public Hearing on Comprehensive Plan Amendments Related to Urban Development Areas (UDA)<br />
22. Other Business<br />
23.Adjournment: The Board will adjourn to Tuesday, May 1, 2012<br />
This is a draft agenda and is subject to change
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT<br />
Goochland County<br />
Planning and Zoning<br />
THE GOOCHLAND COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WILL<br />
HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN THE BOARD MEETING ROOM IN<br />
THE GOOCHLAND COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING LO-<br />
CATED AT 1800 SANDY HOOK ROAD, GOOCHLAND, VIRGINIA<br />
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 AT 7:00 PM ON THE FOLLOWING:<br />
Countywide<br />
Ordinance Amendment Ordinance to amend Article 3 (“Agricultural,<br />
Limited, District A-2”), Section 3 (“Conditional uses permitted<br />
by special exception”) and Article 30 (“Definitions”) of the<br />
Goochland County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland<br />
County Code of Ordinances) to define the term “wastewater treatment<br />
plant” and to allow the same as a conditional use permitted by<br />
special exception in the A-2 Zoning District.<br />
District 5<br />
CU-2012-00003 Application filed by Aqua Virginia, Inc. requesting<br />
a Conditional Use Permit to construct and operate a “wastewater<br />
treatment plant” on Assessor’s Parcel No. 62-1-31-D (GPIN<br />
7704-66-9181) located at 600 Hermitage Road at the intersection of<br />
River Road West and Hermitage Road. The property is zoned Agricultural,<br />
Limited (A-2) and is designated Rural Enhancement Area<br />
and Residential Minimum 1 Acre Lots in the Comprehensive Plan.<br />
The property is partially within Manakin Village.<br />
Countywide<br />
Ordinance Amendment Ordinance to amend Article 21, Division<br />
5, Section 18 (“Plan of Development”) of the Goochland County<br />
Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland County Code of<br />
Ordinances) by revising the provisions related to the plan of development<br />
approval process.<br />
Anyone may attend and express opinion on the above. A copy of<br />
any of the items scheduled for public hearing may be viewed at the<br />
County Administration Building, Department of Community Development,<br />
Planning and Zoning Office, each business day between the<br />
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Meeting accommodations including<br />
interpreters are provided upon request. Telephone 556-5860 (TDD<br />
711 (Virginia Relay)). E-mail address: countyadmin@co.goochland.<br />
va.us. Website: www.co.goochland.va.us<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
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The Goochland County Board of Supervisors will hold public hearings on Tuesday,<br />
April 17, 2012, 7:00 p.m. in the Goochland Administration Building, Board<br />
Meeting Room, Suite 250, 1800 Sandy Hook Rd., Goochland, VA on the<br />
following:<br />
a. District 1 CU-2012-00001 Application filed by Joseph Liesfeld (Byrd<br />
Creek LLC) requesting a Conditional Use Permit for a portion of Assessor’s<br />
Parcel Nos. 15-1-0-7-A (GPIN 5789-97-8134), 24-1-0-5-B (GPIN 5789-95-<br />
7998), and 24-1-0-5-E (GPIN 5789-86-9371) consisting of approximately<br />
83.8 acres located at 6276 River Road West and is zoned A-1 (Agricultural,<br />
General). The applicant plans to use the property for public and private<br />
events such as weddings and company retreats. Future plans may include a<br />
Bed and Breakfast, where guests may stay overnight and sportsman activities<br />
such as equestrian events, fox hunting, fishing, hiking and mountain biking.<br />
The Conditional Use Permit is required by Article 2, Section 3.4, 3.7, and<br />
3.22 of the County Zoning Ordinance. The Comprehensive Plan shows this<br />
area as rural enhancement.<br />
b. District 5 CU-2012-00002 Application filed by Bill Stinson (Yardworks)<br />
requesting a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to operate a landscaping supply<br />
business located within the flood fringe portion of the 100-year floodplain<br />
area on Assessor’s Parcel No. 64-1-78A (GPIN 7734-52-4821) located at<br />
12290 Patterson Avenue abutting the jurisdictional boundary with Henrico<br />
County. The property is zoned B-1 (Business, General), is within the<br />
Floodplain District and Dam Break Inundation Zone Overlay District. A<br />
CUP is required by Article 20, Section 11.15 of the Goochland County<br />
Zoning Ordinance. The Comprehensive Plan shows this area as suitable for<br />
commercial use.<br />
c. County Wide Ordinance Amendment: Ordinance amending the Goochland<br />
County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland County Code of<br />
Ordinances) to amend Article 18 (Industrial, Limited, District M-1), Section<br />
2 (Uses and structures permitted by right) to include provisions for multifamily<br />
development in the M-1 Zoning District.<br />
d. County Wide Ordinance Amendment: Ordinance amending the Goochland<br />
County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland County Code of<br />
Ordinances) to amend Article 21 (Supplemental Regulations) by adding<br />
Division 6 (Multi-Family Residential Development Design Standards),<br />
Sections 22 (Statement of Intent), 23 (Development Standards), and 24<br />
(Submission Requirements) to implement development design standards<br />
and guidelines for multi-family residential development<br />
e. Public hearing for sale of timber at Leakes Mill Park (Tax Map Parcel #40-<br />
1-40). Approximately 25 acres of the park will be clear-cut in preparation<br />
for activity fields and other park related facilities. Pine thinning will be<br />
conducted on an additional 80 acres. Revenue generated from this timber<br />
sale will be used to develop the park.<br />
The above information/applications/plans/ordinances/resolutions/amendments can<br />
be viewed in the County Administrator’s office, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.<br />
– 5:00 p.m. Meeting accommodations, including interpreters, are provided upon<br />
request. TDD 556-5317.<br />
E-mail:countyadmin@co.goochland.va.us. Website: www.co.goochland.va.us.
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PROCESSING FEE AND FACTORY ADDED FEATURES. WITH APPROVED CREDIT. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. SALE ENDS 4/30/12.<br />
NEW<br />
4TO<br />
CHOOSE<br />
40<br />
MPG *<br />
$<br />
149 MO *