Baker, Mrs. Helen Marie Hobson, 49, of Chesterfield, wife of Charles William Baker Jr. Barden, Mr. Emmett Archie Jr., 89, of Chesterfield, a WWII Navy veteran, widower of Susie Barden. Brown, Mr. Elwood Jr., of Chesterfield, widower of Susie Harris Brown. Cartte, Mr. Charles H., 83, of Chesterfield, a Korean War Air Force veteran, husband of Evelyn Mae Cartte. Dixon, Mrs. Jane Langhorst, 73, of North Chesterfield, wife of James Franklin Dixon Jr. Dyson, Mrs. Patricia Harmon, 75, of Chesterfield, widow of William F. “Dump” Dyson. Farmer, Mrs. Gwynn Latham Monk, 70, of Chesterfield, widow of Eugene Farmer. Fletcher, Mrs. Alice, 90, of Chesterfield, widow of Ira Fletcher.…
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I attended a retiree luncheon the other day and got into a conversation with one of the most respected truck lieutenants that I ever had the privilege of working with. We were talking about the retired firefighters that have had to deal with varying types of cancer. My thought was that my generation of firefighters would be the last of the high cancer numbers. My reason for saying this is that, though we had improved fireground safety, our practices, after we returned to the station, needed improvement. Some examples were sitting our bunker pants beside our beds, right after returning…
Columbia Gas of Virginia has provided a $5,000 grant to the Chesterfield Food Bank in helping reduce the number of neighbors in our home town who go hungry each and every day. “The number of people in our community who are food-insecure continues to be a great challenge,” said Brent Archer, Columbia Gas of Virginia’s President. “We hope that this contribution will help provide the needed meals for children, families and seniors so they can live in dignity and without hunger.” In the past five years, Columbia Gas of Virginia and the NiSource Foundation have provided more than $1.7 million…
The Haven for Hope Committee at First Baptist Church Centralia is sponsoring a musical for the community. “Celebrating the Pioneers of Gospel Music,” will be held at the church on Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m., featuring First Baptist Church Centralia Mass Choir in concert. The concert is free. Dinners will be available for $10 between the hours of 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Wilson E.B. Shannon, serves as Pastor at First Baptist Church Centralia, located 2920 Kingsdale Rd., N. Chesterfield. Call 804-275-0407 for more information.
The 41st Annual Fort Clifton Arts & Crafts Festival will be held May 7 and 8 at Berberich Park – site of Fort Clifton in Colonial Heights located behind Tussing, Elementary – 5501 Conduit Rd. The Fort Clifton Festival began in May of 1976 as part of the Bicentennial celebration and has now become an annual event held on Mother’s Day weekend. The festival will feature 100 arts and crafts exhibitors, Civil War encampment, exhibitors and demonstrations, activities for children to include pony rides and petting zoo, as well as live musical entertainment by Cedar Creek and The Johns. Festival…
Madison and Jordan Clark visiting their 97-year-old great-great Aunt Edith in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Meaghan and Emily Priddy visited Disney World in March with family.
Members of Matoaca High School Future Business Leaders of America recently volunteered their time and service at the Chesterfield Food Bank, located on Iron Bridge Road in Chester. This event was organized by Austin Sutherland, chapter secretary and was a huge success. The representatives at the food bank were very appreciative of FBLA’s efforts in this endeavor. Members agreed that it was a humbling experience to help others in need by giving back to the community. Mr. Cassein Carter, chapter adviser, attended the event and praised the volunteers for their commitment to serving their community.
“No Signal,” an intriguing, collaborative photography exhibit by R. Jehrad Gholson, Jr., former Matoaca high school football standout and his family, will be on display at Petersburg Public Library through April 30, 2016. The exhibit may be viewed during Library hours: Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. The Library is located at 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg. For more information, visit the Library’s website at www.ppls.org. After suffering a traumatic brain injury from a severe helmet-to-helmet blow to the head during a regular season game on the Matoaca High…
The students worked since November practicing day after day to be ready for their big show. “The kids put in a lot of hours to give a quality show,” Martha Holland Stanley, head of Theatre Department, and director of the play, at Beth Davis Middle School said. Stanley said approximately 50 students participated this year in making the production of the “The Lion King, Jr” a success. “Auditions begin in October and the cast is chosen,” Stanley said. “Then it’s a lot of work; we have practices almost every day.” It’s a bit commitment to perform in the play. The…