Thursday, January 31, 2013

Adult Softball registration; Spring Youth Soccer registration

 

Registration for York County
Adult Men's and Co-ed Softball Program begins
 
January 31, 2013   
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
     Adult Men's and Coed Softball Program registration will begin for returning teams on Monday, February 4 at 8:15 a.m. New teams may begin registering on Monday, February 11 at 8:15 a.m. All registration will end on Friday, February 22 at 5 p.m. Registration may close prior to February 22 if a league limit is reached. Leagues will consist of Men's East, Men's West, Co-ed Church and Co-ed Industrial.  The Men's West Division will play double header games on Monday evenings. The Men's East Division will play double header games Tuesday evenings. Co-ed Church and Industrial Divisions will play double header games Friday evenings. 
     Adult Spring 2013 league fees are $475 per team. Registration is taken in person only at the Parks and Recreation office, 100 County Drive, just off Goodwin Neck Road in the Grafton area. This program is open to residents and non-residents. Interested individuals not affiliated with a team can be placed on the "pool list."
     For more information, Please call Parks and Recreation at 890-3500.
 
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Registration currently underway for
York County Spring Youth Soccer
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
     York County Parks and Recreation will accept registration for Spring Youth Soccer now through Friday, February 15, on weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation office, 100 County Drive, just off Goodwin Neck Road in the Grafton area.  Spring Soccer brochures will be available in the public schools, the public libraries, the York County website an the Parks and Recreation office.
    Registration will be taken at the Tabb Library also on Tuesday, February 12, from 5 to 7 p.m.  The fee is $45 for the first child and $40 for each additional child per family.  Leagues include coed and girls from grades Kindergarten through 12.  League play begins on Saturday, March 16.
     For more information, please call Parks and Recreation at 890-3500.
 
               

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

York County Board of Supervisors' Meeting Agenda

To view the agenda for the February 5, 2013, meeting of the York County Board of Supervisors, click on the link below:

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iPad Lessons at your library; February Fun at your library

 

February Fun at your Library
 
January 30, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     February may be the shortest month of the year, but it's packed full of activities at your York County Public Libraries. Best of all, they're free!
     Join us for a special Valentine's Day Story Time on Saturday, February 9, at 10:30 a.m. at the Tabb Library or 1 p.m. at the Yorktown Library.  Children, ages 3 and up, will enjoy stories, songs and a craft. Registration is not required.
     We'll supply the Legos, and you bring the imagination on Monday, February 11, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Tabb Library's monthly program for Lego lovers ages 6-12.  Registration is currently underway.  Class size is limited to 25.  Please note that parents of children under 10 must stay in the library during the program.  Contact the Tabb Youth Services Department at 757-890-5110 for more information and to register.
     On Saturday, February 16, the Teen Advisory Board is hosting a book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Tabb Library meeting room.  Hardcover books are 50 cents, and paperback books are 25 cents.  Hundreds of used books in a variety of genres for all ages are available.  All proceeds will go to Operation Gratitude to aid in the cost of shipping care packages to U.S. Service members.
     Teens, ages 13-18, are invited to join the Teen Book Club.  Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Tabb Youth Services Activity Room.  Read and bring your favorite book on friendship to the February 21 meeting.
     For more information, visit our website at www.yorkcounty.gov/library or contact the Tabb Library at 890-5120 or the Yorktown Library at 890-5207. Visit the Tabb Library at 100 Long Green Blvd., Yorktown, VA 23693 or the Yorktown Library at 8500 George Washington Memorial Hwy., Yorktown, VA 23692. Library hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.
 

 

iPad Classes at Your Library
 
January 30, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     Starting in February, the York County Public Library will host a series of free technology programs, Teen Tech Tutors, geared toward teaching adults about iPads. Classes will be held twice a month at the Tabb Library.  All classes will begin at 4 p.m. and last approximately one hour. Bring your own iPad, if possible.  Classes will be presented with the assistance of teen volunteers from the library's Teen Advisory Board.
     Online registration for each month's sessions will begin on the first of the month.  Register via the "Event Calendar" link on the library's website, www.yorkcounty.gov/library.
 
Feb. 14 & 28 — iPad Basics
Have a new iPad and don't know were to begin? Learn how to control basic iPad functions, including volume settings, appearance and lock screen.
 
March 14 & 28 — iPad Mail App
Have an email account that you want to check through your iPad? Learn how to use the mail app included with your iPad to send messages from your existing email accounts, e.g., Gmail and Yahoo Mail.
 
April 11 & 25 — iPad Calendar App
Why keep a paper schedule when you can use your iPad's calendar app to manage your time? Learn how to add events and alerts to your calendar to become more efficient and productive.
 
     For more information, visit our website at www.yorkcounty.gov/library or contact the Tabb Library at 890-5120 or the Yorktown Library at 890-5207. Visit the Tabb Library at 100 Long Green Blvd., Yorktown, VA 23693 or the Yorktown Library at 8500 George Washington Memorial Hwy., Yorktown, VA 23692. Library hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.

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February Observer Newsletter

The latest edition of the Observer Newsletter is available online.  Below is the direct link to the newsletter.  If for some reason you can not open the link.  Go to www.yorkcounty.gov/communityservices and click on the Senior Center of York link on the left side of the screen then scroll down and click the Observer Newsletter link.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Is this an essential government service during a recession?

Is this an essential government service during a recession? Is this REALLY FREE?
I realize that this couldn't cost very much... but neither do the line dancing lessons or the advanced line dancing lessons or the ??? or the ??? But at some point, maybe it is just the principle of frivolous spending when taxes have just been raised and a new tax increase is being considered. .
GG
 
In a message dated 1/29/2013 3:05:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, subscribe@yorkcounty.gov writes:

 

York County Extension Office Offers FREE On-Site Pruning Clinics
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     February (a dormant month) is the best time to prune ornamentals. By pruning, you improve the plant's health, thus reducing the needs for pesticides and improving water quality. The York County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension is offering free pruning clinics to assist homeowners through hands-on learning.
 
Pruning Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
 
  • February 2,   10 a.m. - noon at Grafton True Value Hardware (Rt. 17)
  • February 16,   10 a.m. - noon at Taylor's Do-It-Best, Poquoson
  • February 23, 10 a.m. – noon at Ken Matthews Garden Center (Rt. 17)
 


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plenty of "no public comment" periods on York County budget talks

l noticed this timeline in an email sent by Col Tom Shepperd. These "budget talks" come after the Bd of Supervisors raised the real estate tax rate in York County on its citizens by 12.77% last year. So, is another tax increase coming? BTW, most public comment periods in York County are for 3 minutes, so prepare to  talk fast !!!
GG
 

Take a look at all these times for "no public comment"
 
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The following is a list of budget meeting for the FY2014 budget:

 

            - February 5th – Work session with Board of Supervisors and School Board in the York Hall East Room starting at 6 p.m.  There is no public comment period for this meeting.

 

            - March 5th – Supervisor work session in the York Hall East Room starting at 6 p.m.   There is no public comment period for this meeting.

 

            - March 19th – County Administrator makes a formal presentation of his FY 2014 Budget to the Supervisors at 6 p.m. in the York Hall Board Room.  Citizens are invited to make comments during the Citizen Comment Period as listed in the meeting agenda. NOTE: normally the public comment period for these meetings are at the beginning, so if this holds true, then the "public comment" period will be BEFORE the presentation by the Count Administrator.

 

            - March 26th, April 2nd and April 9th– Supervisors work sessions in the York Hall East Room.  All meetings start at 6 p.m.   There are no public comment periods for these meetings.

 

            - April 25th – Public Hearing in the York Hall Board Room on the FY 2014 Proposed Budget and Tax Rates starting at 7 p.m.  Citizens are invited to make public comments on the budget.  NOTE: This might be the only public comment period after the presentation is made by the County Administrator.  

 

            - April 30 – Supervisor work session in the York Hall East Room starting at 6 p.m.  There is no public comment period for this meeting.

 

            - May 7th –  Supervisor work session in the York Hall East Room to Adopt the FY2014 Budget and Tax Rate.  Meeting starts at 6 p.m.  There is no public comment period for this meeting.

2013-14 Youth Commission Applications due March 6

 

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     The York County Board of Supervisors is currently seeking students who are interested in representing youth interests and concerns by serving on the York County Youth Commission for the 2013-2014 school year. Applicants must be York County residents who are currently enrolled in grades 8-11.
     The Youth Commission serves as a link between the Board and the county's youth by representing youth-related needs and issues. In addition, Commission members typically participate in rewarding community service projects, learn about county government, sponsor county-wide high school social events, and build leadership skills through various team-building activities.
     A completed application form and a letter of recommendation must be received at the York County Parks and Recreation office by 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 6. After reviewing the applications, the Board of Supervisors will appoint up to three teens from each of the county's five voting districts. The new Commission will be formally introduced at a Board of Supervisors' meeting in June.
     Application forms and complete program details are best available by downloading from the York County Youth Commission's website at www.ycyc.info. Hard copy forms are also available at the Yorktown and Tabb libraries, the Williamsburg-James City County libraries, and at the Parks and Recreation office located at 100 County Drive.
     Interested teens and their parents are invited to attend the Monday, February 4 Youth Commission meeting anytime from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Yorktown Library Meeting Room, 8500 George Washington Memorial Highway (Route 17). Those who attend will have the opportunity to observe the meeting and ask questions of this year's commissioners. Applicants are not required to attend this meeting, and attendance will not enhance one's application.
     For more information about the Youth Commission, please call Parks and Recreation at 890-3500.
 
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Free Pruning Clinics; Indoor activities in historic Yorktown

 

York County Extension Office Offers FREE On-Site Pruning Clinics
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     February (a dormant month) is the best time to prune ornamentals. By pruning, you improve the plant's health, thus reducing the needs for pesticides and improving water quality. The York County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension is offering free pruning clinics to assist homeowners through hands-on learning.
 
Pruning Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
 
  • February 2,   10 a.m. - noon at Grafton True Value Hardware (Rt. 17)
  • February 16,   10 a.m. - noon at Taylor's Do-It-Best, Poquoson
  • February 23, 10 a.m. – noon at Ken Matthews Garden Center (Rt. 17)
 
     Register at ex199@vt.edu or by calling 890-4940. Be sure to reference the pruning clinic you would like to attend. (Please leave your name, address and phone number)

 

Visit Historic Yorktown for Indoor Events
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     Historic Yorktown offers plenty of indoor activities to keep you entertained through the winter with art galleries, museums, literary teas, wine dinners and much more. 
     Come and enjoy the mixed media art show at the Gallery at York Hall and relish in the revolving exhibit of fine art in all media by local artists both for display and sale. Winter hours are Tues, Thurs, and Sat from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appointments may also be made by calling 757-890-4490. Don't miss the other Yorktown galleries and antique shops to include Black Dog Gallery, Nancy Thomas Gallery, Redcoat Antiques, and Swan Tavern Antiques, all open this winter season.
     Although the Cabin Fever Concert Series at the Yorktown Freight Shed sold out quickly, don't miss Literary High Teas at Carrot Tree and enjoy a delightful high tea featuring silk sachet teas; scones & biscuits; petite quiche; tea sandwiches; and dessert plates. Each month features a different guest speaker. Call 757-988-1999 for reservations. 
     The remaining winter monthly high tea lectures are as follows:
  • February 27th, Jeff Toalson, Editor Mama, I Am Yet Still Alive, Composite Diary of 1863 in the Confederacy
  • March 27th, Justin Pantzer, Harney & Son's, The History of Tea
Retreat to the indoors at the Yorktown Victory Center, where gallery exhibits chronicle the experiences of ordinary men and women during the American Revolution.  In an adjacent children's discovery area, youngsters can try on 18th-century-style clothing. Outdoors now through Feb. 15, explore the re-created Continental Army encampment and 1780s farm on 60-minute guided tours offered hourly from 10:05 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.
     Dine on the banks of the York River at Riverwalk Restaurant, serving regional seafood, steaks, poultry and seasonal dishes. The bar serves the full restaurant menu plus a Tapas Bar Menu beginning at 4 pm each day. Closed Mondays through February 28. Don't miss the Valentine's 3-day Dinner Special Feb. 14 – 16 and treat yourself to a four course scrumptious dinner. Call 757-875-1522 for reservations. 
     Yorktown Battlefield and Visitor Center remains open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours provided based on personnel availability and the three historic homes (Nelson, Moore & Poor Potter) and Quartermaster lodge open based on volunteer availability. Tour roads are open at 6 AM and close at dusk. 
     On the warmer winter days, Catchin' Up is available for 2 and 4 hour sightseeing/pleasure cruises and half day and full day fishing charters. Or, book your guided Segway PT adventure tour and explore monumental events of the past while gliding effortlessly on a Segway PT. Patriot Tours & Provisions offers historic and off-road guided Segway PT adventures in Yorktown. Call 757-969-5400 to book your tour today. 
     Don't let the cold weather keep you indoors. Yorktown offers a variety of winter fun sure to please the whole family. Book a romantic evening (or two) for Valentine's Day. Yorktown features a beachfront hotel and several B&B's for a great getaway. Start your planning at www.visityorktown.org and book your weekend getaway, complete with touring, delicious meals, causal comforts, and explore the many unique shopping options in the historic village of Yorktown.

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Portable Heating Safety Tips; Historical Committee Officers; Outstanding Youth Awards

 

Portable Heating Safety Tips
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     With the high cost of home heating fuels and utilities, many people use alternative heating methods to keep warm. These alternatives often come with a risk of fire. Residential building fires during the colder months occur mainly in the early evening hours, peaking from 5 to 8 p.m. Although at its highest in December, residential building fire incidence is collectively highest in the three winter months of January, February and March.
     The York County Department of Fire and Life Safety's Fire Chief, Stephen Kopczynski, urges you to use care when heating your home this winter. An estimated 900 portable heater fires in homes are reported to U.S. fire departments each year and cause an estimated 70 deaths, 150 injuries, and $53 million in property loss. Only two percent of heating fires in homes involve portable heaters; however, portable heaters are involved in 45 percent of all fatal heating fires in homes! Many of these fires can be prevented. The following fire safety tips can help you maintain a fire-safe home this winter.
 
Electric Space Heaters
     Buy only heaters evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Check to make sure it has a thermostat control mechanism, and will switch off automatically if the heater falls over. Heaters are not dryers or tables; do not dry clothes or store objects on top of your heater. Plug space heaters directly into wall outlets and never into an extension cord or power strip. Always unplug your electric space heater when not in use.
 
Kerosene Heaters
     Buy only heaters evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Never fill your heater with gasoline or camp stove fuel; both flare-up easily. Only use crystal clear K-1 kerosene. When refueling, allow the appliance to cool first and then refuel outside. Never overfill any portable heater. Use the kerosene heater in a well-ventilated room.
 
     You can prevent a fire in your home and prevent tragic injury or death by following these additional fire safety steps.
·         Turn portable heaters off when you got to bed or leave the room.
·         All heating equipment needs space. Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away.
·         Supervise children whenever a heat producing appliance is being used. Have a three-foot "kid-free" zone around open fires and space heaters and all heat-producing appliances.
·         Make sure your smoke alarms work by testing and cleaning them at least once a month, and make sure you have alarms inside occupied bedrooms and near the sleeping areas. They dramatically increase your chances of surviving a fire.
·         Remember to practice a home escape plan frequently with your family. Test all windows to be sure they can be opened and NEVER place furniture in front of a window. In an emergency, this may be your only way out.
 
     For additional information, please contact the York County Department of Fire and Life Safety, Monday through Friday, from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 890-3600 or visit our website at www.yorkcounty.gov/fire.

 

York County Historical Committee installs new officers
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     At its annual installation ceremony recently, the York County Historical Committee presented its new slate of officers for 2013. The Honorable Sheila S. Noll, York County Board of Supervisors District 2 representative, presided over the induction of Lois Winter, chairman; Chris Mollenkamp, vice-chairman; Dick Lusk, treasurer; Kathy Rose, recording secretary; and Kathleen Manley, corresponding secretary.
     Appointed by the Board of Supervisors, the 25-member Historical Committee begins the new year with a full calendar of planned public events. Commemorations of Memorial Day and Veteran's Day will be held, along with a Memorial Day student poster/essay contest and the Yorktown Christmas Tree lighting. The Committee also lends support to the Yorktown-Zweibrucken Student Exchange, Yorktown Day festivities, and the York County Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee.
     The Historical Committee meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at York Hall. For more information, visit www.yorkcountyhistoricalcommittee.org or call 890-3508. Interested citizens are invited to apply at www.yorkcounty.gov, select "On-Line Services" and then "Board Bank Applications."

 

Nominations due February 13 for 2013 York County Outstanding Youth Award Scholarships
 
January 29, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
     Citizens are encouraged to nominate a deserving student for one of the county's $500 Outstanding Youth Award Scholarships sponsored each year by the Board of Supervisors and the Youth Commission. Nominations in the categories of Compassion, Courage, Community Service, and Overall Achievement are due in the Parks and Recreation Office by Wednesday, February 13, 2013.
     Anyone can nominate a deserving student for one of these scholarship awards. Nominees must be residents of York County and currently enrolled in grades 9-12. Students attending public, private or home school are all eligible. A Selection Committee will review the nominations and choose an award recipient for each category. The four award recipients will each receive one of the educational scholarships and be formally recognized with their families and nominators at a reception in their honor and at a Board of Supervisors meeting in May 2013.
     The Board of Supervisors will send a letter and signed certificate to all nominees congratulating them on their nomination and informing them of their nominator. You can make a positive impact on a student's life by showing him/her that you recognize and appreciate their character and the inspiration they are to our community!
     Nomination forms and complete program details are best available by downloading them from the York County Youth Commission's website at www.ycyc.info. Hard copies of the nomination forms are also available at the Yorktown and Tabb libraries, Williamsburg-James City County libraries, and the Parks and Recreation Office at 100 County Drive.
     Please call Parks and Recreation at 890-3500 if you have any questions regarding this program.
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