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Where were you when you heard about the September 11, 2001 attacks? I was at home getting ready to go to work. The Today Show was on in the background when I heard Katie Couric say something about a plane crash. I turned and watched the report, which said no one knew what had happened other than a plane had hit the World Trade Center. I had a bad feeling and called to my daughter to watch the coverage. You know the rest of the story. That event started a series of events, highlighting organizations and terms that we had…

SEPTEMBER 9 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET – 3 – 6 p.m. Chesterfield County Government Complex on Mimms Loop. WEEDS – Weed Seminar to learn tips about what you can do now to control fall weeds. 6 p.m. Central Library, 9501 Lori Rd., Chesterfield. Space is limited, call the Chesterfield Cooperative Extension Office at 751-4401 or email [email protected] to register for this seminar. SEPTEMBER 10 CHESTER PICKLEBALL. Goyne Park. Ecoff Ave. Each Thursday. 9 – 11 a.m. Play will be at the tennis courts located behind the baseball field. Questions or info, call 804-712-8113. TECHNOLOGY CLASSES – PC Basics Class. 10:30…

R.E.B. recipient, Anne Canipe, has completed her around-the-world trip, days before the start of the new school year and her teaching assignment in the Social Studies Department at Cosby Health Science Specialty Center teaching World History I, AP Human Geography and Medical Law & Ethics. Canipe’s 27-day adventure in East Asia consisted of traveling to Japan for the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. She traveled to China where she discovered wonders of the world and then on to Hong Kong visiting high school classrooms and their AP Geography program and sightseeing before returning home. In an email, she…

The James River Advisory Council is calling for volunteers to participate in the annual James River Regional Cleanup Saturday, Sept. 12. Volunteers can select from 14 different cleanup sites throughout the James River watershed. The following sites have a critical need for volunteers at this time. Two locations are in the Chester area: Dutch Gap Boat Landing and Conservation Area and Falling Creek Ironworks Registration is easy. Visit www.jrac-va.org to sign up and select a site. Then, show up at your chosen site Saturday, Sept. 12. Sign-in will begin at 8:30 a.m., and refreshments will be provided between noon and…

Artist Chris Blackmon sees himself as a hyperrealism, charcoal pencil artist. Blackmon is the featured artist of the month for September at the Chester Branch Library located at 11800 Centre St. The Artist of the Month is sponsored by the Chesterfield Center for the Arts in Chester, in partnership with the Chester Friends of the Library and the Chester Branch Library. “I enjoy my artform – realism – because being able to capture an image and recreate it on paper, in a sense enables you to recreate the thoughts and feelings that were experienced at that moment, while sparking new…

When I was small, and still today, I had a hero, someone that would help me be strong, that would give me guidance, and teach me about courage, friendship, brotherhood – my father. We all have heroes. We find them in comic books, literature we read, maturing, we find them as sports figures, and as adults, they turn from action figures, to figures of action. We all know the heroes of September 11. Not by name, not by who they were, but by their courage, their bravery and their willingness to help by overcoming their fears. Yet, there was still one,…

The Lashleys have just returned from our very first trip out west, and it was quite the adventure. It was our last hoorah before school started, and a grand adventure for the children to talk about for years to come. My brother lives in Washington on the lovely and magical piece of paradise known as Whidbey Island. My mother had been planning a trip to see him and impulsively invited our little family along. Unfortunately, it was spur of the moment and my darling husband could not come with us, so I traveled with my mother and the children. I…

ALAN DR (50xx block) 08/28/2015 10:30 p.m. – Weapons Violations-Throwing Missiles ALLERTON ST ((60xx block) 08/31/2015 8:30 p.m. – Property stolen from unlocked vehicle. ARCADIA AVE (23xx block) 08/28/2015 12:05 a.m. – Miscellaneous property reported stolen from residence. AUSTIN RD (15xx block) 08/30/2015 11:00 p.m. – Property stolen from unlocked vehicle. BERMUDA TRIANGLE RD (126xx block) 08/28/2015 5:00 p.m. – Battery stolen from vehicle. BRAMPTON WY (27xx block) 08/31/2015 12:01 a.m. – Bicycles reported stolen from residence. CENTRAL AVE (145xx block) 08/22/2015 11:30 p.m. – Miscellaneous items reported stolen from residence. CENTRALIA RD (64xx block) 08/27/2015 3:29 p.m. – Shoplifting…

Chesterfield County is serious about keeping kids safe. Officials with the county, the Chesterfield County Police Department and Chesterfield County Public Schools have launched an intensive campaign to get the message out to drivers that illegally passing stopped school buses with red lights flashing is not only dangerous, it could result in a ticket. Drivers must stop for any school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm no matter from what direction they approach on a public highway or road, private road or school driveway. This applies to drivers traveling behind the bus, as well…

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