Friday, September 30, 2011

Historic Yorktown Fall Events Continue in October and November

 

Historic Yorktown continues to celebrate the fall season!  With cooler temperatures around the corner, Historic Yorktown is the place to be for fantastic fall filled fun activities.  For a complete listing of events and additional details, please visit www.visityorktown.org

 

 

Riverwalk Landing, 425 Water Street, Yorktown, VA 
Come and sample wines from premiere wineries throughout Virginia. Art and food vendors plus entertainment. Rain or Shine. Riverwalk Landing. Admission. $ www.villageevents.org (757) 877.2933
 
Riverwalk Landing, 323 Water Street, Yorktown, VA 
The Creative Place to BEad.  Looking for something different?  We love all those great "classic" techniques at Studio Foray.  Learn about color, scale, proper techniques and tool use as you design and create a necklace, bracelet and earring set.  Check out our new classes designed around new products.... Sculptural Wireknitz and Bubbles and Baubles.  For a complete class listing visit our website www.studioforay.com or call (757) 969.1094
 
Originally built in 1697, this church survived the Revolutionary War, the Yorktown fire of 1814, the Civil War, and still serves an active Episcopal Congregation over 300 years later.  The Nelson family, including Thomas Nelson, signer of the Declaration of Independence, is buried in the churchyard. 111 Church Street, Yorktown. (757) 898.3261.
 
We've stepped things up a bit, literally!  This year's concert series features three Fridays of toe tappin' jazz followed by two Fridays of knee slappin' country. Get your toes tappin' to fantastic sounds during this five-week concert series. This week's performance is Dave Cynar Band. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Riverwalk Landing. Free. (757) 890.3500
 
Riverwalk Landing, 425 Water Street, Yorktown, VA
In addition to the usual array of fresh produce, meat and seafood, baked goods, specialty cut flowers, quality art, there will be hayrides, a pumpkin patch and Children's Hay Maze, Face Painting, and Children's Activities. Entertainment provided by Made from Scratch Bluegrass Band and Chefs demonstrations at 9:30 and 11 am provided by The Revolt Restaurant.  Riverwalk Landing.  Free.  (757) 890.3500
 
Yorktown Victory Center presents a Saturday evening public lecture series beginning at 7 pm in the Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Theater. Please join Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation historian, Edward Ayres for a presentation on The French Alliance and the Road to Yorktown. Yorktown Victory Center. Reservations recommended.  Free.  For more information, please call (757) 253.5185 or (757) 253.4838.
 
Jamestown Settlement's Godspeed will be open for public tours at the Riverwalk Landing piers on Friday, October 14 from 2 pm-6 pm. Public tours will also be offered on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 am - 4 pm, Sunday, Oct. 16 from 10 am - 2 pm, and Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 10 am - 5 pm. Free. (757) 253.4838   
 
We've stepped things up a bit, literally!  This year's concert series features three Fridays of toe tappin' jazz followed by two Fridays of knee slappin' country. Get your toes tappin' to fantastic sounds during this five-week concert series. This week's performance is Glen Boswick and The Sounds of Swing Orchestra. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Riverwalk Landing. Free. (757) 890.3500
 
10/15/2011 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Yorktown Victory Weekend Special programs and tours help mark the 230th anniversary of the American and French victory at Yorktown. Yorktown Battlefield.  Admission. $ (757) 898.2410. At the Yorktown Victory Center, military life and artillery demonstrations are presented during its "Yorktown Victory Celebration." Admission. $ (757) 253.4838. Jamestown Settlement's Godspeed will be open for public tours at the Riverwalk Landing piers on Saturday, October 15 from 10 am - 4 pm. Free. (757) 253.4838
 
10/16/2011 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Yorktown Victory Weekend Special programs and tours help mark the 230th anniversary of the American and French victory at Yorktown. Yorktown Battlefield.  Admission. $ (757) 898.2410. At the Yorktown Victory Center, military life and artillery demonstrations are presented during its "Yorktown Victory Celebration." Admission. $ (757) 253.4838. Jamestown Settlement's Godspeed will be open for public tours at the Riverwalk Landing public piers on Sunday, October 16 from 10 am - 2 pm. Free. (757) 253.4838  

 
Riverwalk Landing 
Activities include a portrayal of Thomas Nelson, Jr., performances by the York River Symphony Orchestra Ensemble and The Fifes and Drums of York Town. Riverwalk Landing. Free.  (757) 898.1936
 
Historic Yorktown Area
Patriotic ceremonies, a parade, fifes and drums performances, and demonstrations by "The Old Guard" commemorate the 230th anniversary of America's momentous Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown. Yorktown Battlefield. Free. (757) 898.2410 Jamestown Settlement's Godspeed will be open for public tours at the Riverwalk Landing public piers on Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 10 am - 5pm. Free. (757) 253.4838
 
Grace Episcopal Church, 111 Church Street, Yorktown
Enjoy ham biscuits, stew, and homemade pies in the churchyard of Grace Episcopal Church. 111 Church Street. Admission. $ (757) 237.0257
 
Well-known journalist, historian and author, Marc Leepson, will talk on his seventh book, a concise biography of the Marquis de Lafayette, the renowned Frenchman who commanded a division of Continental Army troops at the Battle of Yorktown. Drawing from a number of historical sources, including Lafayette's own memoirs, Leepson gives this most restless man an affectionate and engrossing portrait. Tickets are not required, however, seating is limited. Complimentary refreshments will be served immediately following the presentation. Sponsored the York County Historical Committee. For more information, call (757) 890-3508.
 
Riverwalk Landing, 323 Water Street, Yorktown, VA
This is our second Fall Raku Bead and Pendant Workshop in collaboration with Martha Hayes of Summer Haze Pottery. Space is limited, so please register early. We don't want you to miss out! For more information visit our website www.studioforay.com or call  (757) 969.1094
 
Cole Digges House (circa 1720), 411 Main Street
Halloween dinner with L.B. Taylor presenting the program at the Cole Digges House (circa 1720), 411 Main Street.  Reservations recommended. Seating is limited. Call for pricing and more information. 757-988-1999.
 
Riverwalk Landing, 323 Water Street, Yorktown, VA
This is our second Fall Raku Bead and Pendant Workshop in collaboration with Martha Hayes of Summer Haze Pottery. Space is limited, so please register early. We don't want you to miss out! For more information visit our website www.studioforay.com or call  (757) 969.1094
 
Watermen's Museum (309 Water Street)
Colonial music, crafts demonstration and sales, and naval living history demonstrations. Last Saturday of each month (April-Oct). Watermen's Museum. Free. (757) 887.2641
 
Enjoy a delightful high tea featuring; Silk Sachet Teas; Scones & Biscuits; Petite Quiche; Tea Sandwiches; Dessert Plates, and more.  Join us on Wednesdays, November 2nd, 16th, 23rd and 30th at the Cole Digges House (circa 1720), 411 Main Street.  Reservations recommended. Seating is limited. Call for pricing and more information. 757-988-1999.
 
Riverwalk Restaurant, 323 Water Street, Yorktown, VA
Celebrating Farmers of Foods and Wines.  Guest farmers will discuss their harvests and the wines will be some or the world's most organic and sustainable. Call or visit www.riverwalkrestaurant.net for ticket information and pricing.  (757) 875.1522
 
York Hall, 301 Main Street, Yorktown, VA
Friday, November 11 – Veterans Day Ceremony, 12 pm. "Letters from War" is the theme of this annual event in which all veterans are honored. York Hall, 301 Main Street. Free. (757) 890.3500
 
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Fund raiser for Ben Loyola!

Ken Cuccinelli will be at Greg Garrett's house on Oct 29th for an event for Ben Loyola !!!!
Fresh seafood including the best OYSTERS on the planet, of course.
We want people here from Richmond, Va Beach, Norfolk, Eastern Shore, Mathews, Gloucester, NN, Hpt, Williamsburg, York Co, JCC etc etc etc !!!!
$100 per person or $250-$2500 pp & up for co-hosts
4:00pm until 6:30.
      Ben's election is critical for 2 reasons:
        1. to return the Senate to a Republican majority
        2. he will also be a strong advocate within the Republican Party for true conservative issues
 
      Email  Greg at ggdirect@aol.com or send checks to :
                Friends of Ben Loyola
                122 Sandbox Ln
                Yorktown Va 23692
                
                 Directions attached
 
 

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News from York County

 

County offices to be closed Oct. 19 for Yorktown Day
 
                           
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
York County offices will be closed Wednesday, Oct. 19, in observance of Yorktown Day, the anniversary of the victory at Yorktown.
 
County offices, York County Public Libraries and York-Poquoson Social Services will be closed that day, as will the county's Waste Management Center offices.
 
The General District Court, Circuit Court and Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court, as well as the York County Virginia Cooperative Extension office will be open. Please note that the courts will be closed Monday, Oct. 10, for Columbus Day.
 
Collection of garbage and recyclables will not be affected by the holiday. The compost facility and transfer station located on Goodwin Neck Road will be open, however the administrative offices of the Waste Management Center will be closed.
 
For more information about the Yorktown Day office closing schedule, please call the Public Information Office at 890-3300.
 
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Register by Oct. 17 for the Oct. 26 Senior Safety Summit
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The Peninsula Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.) Council will conduct its annual Senior Safety Summit at Northside Christian Church in Yorktown on Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
 
Attendees will hear Juanita Ballenger from the Office of the Attorney General speak about frauds and scams targeting seniors; Attorney Susan I. Jean will speak about government benefits to safely keep seniors in their homes; Kathleen Ryan from the National Organization to End Financial Abuse will discuss the warning signs of financial exploitation; Liz Linthicum, a personal trainer, will demonstrate exercises to help improve balance; and Carla Veney will highlight travel opportunities. 
 
The day will begin with a free Shred It event from 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. in the church parking lot. Bring old papers and mail to shred and lessen your chance of becoming a victim of fraud. A continental breakfast and registration begins at 8 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony at 9 a.m.
 
The registration fee, which includes lunch, is $6 and the registration deadlineis Oct. 17. No money will be accepted on the day of the summit.
 
Northside Christian Church is located at 1300 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown (accessed by either Emerson Lane or Coventry Blvd.). In addition, there will be more than 25 exhibitors on hand to answer questions, and there will be door prizes.
 
The Senior Safety Summit is a joint community effort of the local Police Departments, Sheriff's Offices, AARP, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Foster Grandparent Program, York County Community Services, Humana, Transitions Family Violence Services, and Newport News Parks, Recreation, and Tourism.
 
For more information on registration and payment, call 595-9037.
 
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9th Annual Virgionia Fall Classic

Jerry,
 
Hal Hartel asked me to pass this on to you for posting on the HRCCC web site.
 
Thanks
 
 21-23 October 2011 9th Annual Virginia Fall Classic to benefit the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Newport News, Va. Friday Kasual Kruz-in and Dinner 430-830pm, Saturday car/truck/motorcycle show (open/all classes)  at Newport News Park, 13560 Jefferson, Ave, Newport News, Va 23603 9am-3pm multiple awards, DJ & music, food vendors, Sunday Fall Scenery  Cruise 1pm-3pm. (rain date for car show Sunday 23 Oct.) Rob Alexander 757-593-1719 or Hal Hartel 867-6336 www.vafallclassic.org
 
Event is cosponsored by the Virginia Peninsula car Club Council and the City of Newport News.
 
 
Al Crane & "Mr Lucky" 1949 Ford Custom Sedan
Classic Cruisers Car Club
Yorktown, Va

Republican Campaign Precinct Walks Schedule

 
   Please come out to help elect our Republican Candidates! 
 
   Neighborhood walks to distribute literature and/or knock on Republican doors have been scheduled for Saturday October 1st for the Tom Harmon 2nd Senate District and Gordon Helsel 91st House District Campaigns. 
 
  We will meet at the Oasis Restaurant at 8:30 AM for breakfast (Dutch Treat) before finishing walking the Wythe Precinct for Tom Harmon.  If you don't want breakfast, you can still meet us there at 9:15 AM to get instructions, materials, and an area to walk. 
 
   Two joint walks for Gordon Helsel and Tom Harmon will meet at 12 Noon Saturday
 
    One group will meet at Syms Middle School on Fox Hill Road to finish walking the Syms Precinct
 
    Another group will meet at the Helsel HQ in Poquoson (corner of Wythe Creek Road and Victory Blvd) to walk the Running Man area (York County Bethel Precinct)
 
    We will be distributing literature for both campaigns and/or knocking on Republican doors to talk to folks about getting out to vote for our conservative candidates.      
 
    Please come out to help elect our Republican Candidates!
 
Carl Anderson
Chairman, 2nd Senate District and 91st House District Committees
 
 
   

CHKD Benefit Car Show Newport News 22 October

Submitted for inclusion in the "Outside the Gate" feature of the Peninsula Warrior 21 Oct edition.
 
CHKD benefit Car/Truck/Motorcycle Show Saturday 22 October. Newport News Park, 13560  Jefferson Ave, Newport News Va 23603 9am-3pm. Family friendly event will feature hundreds of classic, antique, show, and street cars/trucks/bikes. Children's area, food vendors, live music & DJ, Police & Coast Guard demonstrations/displays. $20 to display vehicle. Spectators free. Handicap parking. Rob alexander 593-1719 www.vafallclassic.org
 
This event is sponsored by the Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council. In the past 8 years this event has raised over $260,000 for the Children's hospital of the King's Daughters. This event has drawn hundreds of vehicles and over a thousand visitors yearly. The event is family friendly, we welcome active duty, reserve/guard, retired, and veterans and their families.
 
Al Crane USAF (Ret)
104 Winder Road
Yorktown, Va 23693
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9th Annual Virginia Fall Classic Sept 21-23 2011

Friday, Saturday and Sunday Oct 21-23. 9th Annual Virginia Fall Classic. Newport News, Va  Kasual Kruzin & Dinner Friday Night 430-830 pm, Car/Truck/Bike (all years/classes) Saturday 9am-3pm Multiple awards, Music, food, Silent Auction, 50/50. (Newport News Park) Fall Scenery Cruise Sunday 1pm-3pm. Benefit CHKD Rob Alexander 593-1719 www.vafallclassic.org
 
 
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Yorktown, Va
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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Aerial Spray

 

Langley AFB will be conducting an Aerial Spray Flight for mosquitoes next week starting Monday, 3 Oct. The plane will spray the last two hours of daylight on 3-5 Oct and depart on Thur, 6 Oct. The spray area plan is as follows.
 
- Mon, 3 Oct- Langley, Poquoson & York County (Hampton if added)
- Tue, 4 Oct – Newport News, Ft Eustis & Naval Weapons Station
- Wed, 5 Oct-Portsmouth, Craney Island & (York County if not finished Mon)

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York County Board of Supervisors' Meeting Agenda

Click on the link below to view the October 4, 2011, Regular Meeting Agenda of the York County Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

120 people in Yorktown, VA


2012
Robert --

Here's something you don't have in common with 120 other supporters of this movement who tell us they live in Yorktown, VA.

That many of your neighbors have decided to own a piece of this campaign by making a donation of whatever they could afford. For some, that meant just $5. For others, it meant $100 or more. But each had their own personal reason for giving.

Irene Status Update



Hurricane Irene – Status of Debris Removal Operations
Debris Removal Contractors began collections of vegetative storm debris on Tuesday, September 6, 2011, and have completed one pass throughout the County.
Storm debris collections will be suspended until Saturday, October 1st to allow residents a final opportunity to move any remaining debris generated from Hurricane Irene to the public right of way.  All storm debris must be placed at the public right of way by Friday September 30th.  Please remember that this final collection will be for vegetative debris generated as a result of Hurricane Irene only.  For debris generated as a result of regular yard maintenance, residents should call the Waste Management Center at 890-3780 to schedule a yard debris collection under normal program guidelines.

Please take note of the following important information regarding storm debris removal efforts:

Friday, September 23, 2011

News from York County

 

Updated status of Hurricane Irene debris pickups
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
As of Thursday, Sept. 22, contractors hired to remove storm debris in York County have removed an estimated 90 percent of eligible Hurricane Irene storm debris.
 
Residents who have remaining storm debris should have all eligible material to the public right of way no later than Friday, Sept. 30. Please remember that this special collection is for debris generated by Hurricane Irene only.
 
Effective Oct. 1, the York County Division of Waste Management will resume normal operations. Collections for any debris placed at the right-of-way after Sept. 30 will need to be scheduled as a regular Yard Debris Collection. Residents should contact the Waste Management Center at 890-3780 or go to http://www.yorkcounty.gov and select EDS CUSTOMER SERVICE SYSTEM under ONLINE SERVICES to schedule a regular Yard Debris Collection. 
 
As part of the yard debris collection program, York County residents may request one curbside yard debris collection of up to 28 cubic yards for $25 in any 30-day period. Additional collections within a 30-day period can be requested for $250 per 28 cubic yard load. Please remember that limbs can be no longer than 10 feet in length and eight inches in diameter. 
 
Residents may also self-haul storm debris to the VPPSA Composting Facility located at 145 Goodwin Neck Road. Material delivered directly to the composting facility can be up to 10 feet in length and 24 inches in diameter and should be free of any stumps and or dirt. 
 
For more information or if you have questions concerning the storm debris removal process, please call the York County Division of Waste Management at 890-3780.
 
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Sept. 23 Rhythms on the Riverwalk canceled due to rain
 
September 23, 2011
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Tonight's Rhythms on the Riverwalk concert featuring Glen Boswick and The Sounds of Swing Orchestra has been canceled due to the weather.
 
This band has been rescheduled for Friday, Oct. 14 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing in Historic Yorktown. For more information, call the York County Parks & Recreation Office at 890-3500.
 
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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Hurricane Irene-Debris Removal Status

 

Hurricane Irene – Status of Debris Removal Operations
 
As of Thursday, September, 22nd, 2011, contractors hired to remove storm debris have removed an estimated 90 percent of eligible storm debris that resulted from Hurricane Irene. Residents who have remaining storm debris should have all eligible material to the public right of way no later than Friday, September 30th. Please remember that this special collection is for debris generated by Hurricane Irene only.
Effective October 1, 2011, the York County Division of Waste Management will resume normal operations.  Collections for any debris placed at the right-of-way after September 30th will need to be scheduled as a regular Yard Debris Collection.  Residents should contact the Waste Management Center at 890-3780 or go to http://www.yorkcounty.gov and select EDS CUSTOMER SERVICE SYSTEM under ONLINE SERVICES to schedule a regular Yard Debris Collection.  As part of that program, York County residents may request one curbside yard debris collection of up to 28 cubic yards for $25.00 in any 30-day period. Additional collections within a 30-day period can be requested for $250.00 per 28 cubic yard load. Please remember that limbs can be no longer than 10 feet in length and 8 inches in diameter. Residents may also self-haul storm debris to the VPPSA Composting Facility located at 145 Goodwin Neck Road. Material delivered directly to VPPSA can be up to 10' in length and 24" in diameter and should be free of any stumps and or dirt. For more information or if you have questions concerning the storm debris removal process, please call the York County Division of Waste Management at 890-3780.
 
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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