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My Community: Goochland Manakin-Sabot
March 04, 2007 9:35 AM
Read all about Manakin-Sabot and Goochland County in this month’s installment of Stepping Out, our series with staff writer Meredith Bonny exploring metro Richmond communities to find the stories, hot spots and history hidden within. Comments (0)St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
February 23, 2007 8:06 PM
I was driving down River Road on project, and happened to pass by this beautiful church. I’d never seen or heard of it. The entire church property was attractive, but I was most impressed with the sanctuary and bell tower. Even though this church was rennovated in 1992, the entire church look practically brand new and I couldn’t tell it was older than even a couple of years. I also loved the way the church’s architecture apparently stayed true to the original design. Phil Riggan Pvt. completes basic training
February 20, 2007 12:55 PM
Hankins and his fellow recruits began their training each day at 5 a.m., by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical conditioning program,Pvt. Hankins spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments, which included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Hankins also received instructions on the Marine Corps’ core values—- honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Harrison and fellow recruits ended the training phase with the Crucible, a 54 hour team effort and problem solving evolution/ After graduation from Parris Island, he/she will be stationed at Camp Geiger for 8 weeks of combat training. Harrison is a 2005 graduate of Goochland High School. Comments (0)Benedictine H.S. considers move
February 12, 2007 3:29 PM
Post your comments and tell us what you think about this development, and see two videos on Benedictine: one Rockville students named to VT Dean’s List
February 09, 2007 4:07 PM
The following students enrolled at Virginia Tech were named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2007 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must attempt at least 12 credit hours graded on the A-F option and earn a 3.4 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester. Lindsey K. Buracker, a senior majoring in biochemistry in the College of Science. Goochland’s finest?
February 09, 2007 11:25 AM
West End Sportsman Show
February 01, 2007 8:59 AM
The West End Church of the Nazarene (591 Broad Street Road, Manakin-Sabot, VA) is putting on a Sports Show on February 10th, from 9 am to 5 pm. Fun for the whole family! Admission is FREE!! Winter got you down? Here’s your cure for cabin fever. Enhance your dreams of a rtophy fishing trip. Get better ideas for a bigger Buck. At the West End Sportsman Show you can talk with the experts to get the real scoop on how and where to make your outdoor experiences better. Take this opportunity to learn about many aspects of hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities from the experts without driving a lot of miles and spending a lot of money. Talks on developing a wildlife friendly environment in your back yard and community, fly fishing, restoring the quail population in VA and much more will be available throughout the day. Come join us for a great day learning more about what you love. Admission is free; donations are welcome. Bring your friends and family and plan on having fun! Drawings and prizes for kids and adults. This sportsman show gathers the top local, regional and national experts on its platform. For 2007, the West End Sportsman Show will present several topics and speakers. Get tips and hear stories on survival and outdoor safety from our vendors and speakers. Highlights Call 804-784-4537 for more information. Comments (0)Goochland boosters want your help
January 24, 2007 6:47 PM
By Steve Rosen About a month ago, Arthur Utley, the high school sports reporter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, asked me, “When did Goochland become the center of the universe for sports?” My response was, “I am not sure when this happened, but Goochland has been a great place to live and raise a family and it has been the best kept secret in Central Virginia.” Goochland is not only a place where you can call home, but the people have a great sense of community. Recently, we have all taken ownership of our local sports heroes and state championship football and baseball teams. It was a great thrill to see thousands of Goochland residents make the trip up to Harrisonburg to watch Coach Joe Fowler’s football team win the Group A state championship. Last spring, Coach Bryan Gordon took his baseball team to Radford and won a state title as well. Goochland can now be called the “County of Champions.” Two major sports championships ‘back to back’ do not happen very often. And our local sports heroes have made us all very proud of them. Justin Verlander, the American League Rookie of the Year, has made everyone across the country know the location of Goochland County. Then there is former Goochland football standout, Brandon Myles, who has made a habit of catching touchdown passes on New Year’s Day bowl games. The Goochland Athletic Boosters are extremely proud of the accomplishments of our athletes and teams. The Boosters exist to assist the athletic programs and to try to enhance the student/athletes experience while at Goochland High School. Among the things that we provide for the athletic department are: (1) the seasonal awards ceremonies, (2) “Hall of Fame” where we recognize standout past athletes, (3) provide charter buses for teams making long travel trips, (4) provide sport specific banners that are hung in the gymnasium, (5) provide commemorative t-shirts for teams winning district championships, (6) assist in providing funds for the athletic department where the administration feels necessary. And, most recently, we bought and presented the baseball team state championship rings. We did not do additional fundraising for this as we thought that it was something extra that we could present to the team and they could wear these proudly for years to come. We would like to do the same for the football team as they have earned the right to wear rings as well. However, considering the size of the team, we will need your help as the rings will cost us close to $12,000. We are asking the business community, residents and anyone who is willing to help contribute to the Boosters so that we can make our goal of buying the rings. We plan on having a ring ceremony in the spring. For those of you who can donate money for the rings, you will be personally invited to this event. If you are interested in making a donation, please make your check payable to: The Goochland Athletic Boosters, P.O. Box 45, Oilville, VA 23129. Here is your chance Goochland to show our Champions how proud we are of them and to reward them for all the hard work it took for them to put Goochland County on the map! Steve Rosen is president of Goochland Athletic Boosters. For more information, contact him at 749-4533. Comments (1)
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