Rappahannock News

MEETINGS & NOTICES

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➤ Rappahanno­ck County Board of Supervisor­s meets in special session 9:30 a.m. Monday (June 27) at the courthouse for its end-of-year accounts payables. The Rappahanno­ck County Board of Zoning Appeals meets 7 p.m. Wednesday (June 29) at the courthouse. The agenda includes: Ashley Marie Frazier family apartment; Susan Hager tourist home.

➤ Foothills Forum’s June board meeting is 10 a.m. Thursday, June 30 at the 4-H Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Tula's Building in Washington. Open to the public. For more informatio­n, call 540-675-1207.

➤ The Washington Town Council continues its June 13 meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, July 5 at town hall for a public hearing on its intention to adopt ordinances and/or resolution­s for the sale of a portion of the Avon Hall property for a total purchase price of $750,000 cash on certain terms and conditions; and to also consider a release proposed by David Konick to the town dischargin­g the parties from liability to each other and ending all matters associated with the court action known as Konick v. Town of Washington, et als. The contract for the above sale and survey, and other documents are available for inspection at town hall during normal business hours.

➤ Sometimes the biggest challenge in cancer treatment is getting there. Let Road To Recovery help. Providing transporta­tion to cancer treatments, the free service is sponsored by the American Cancer Society; trained volunteer drivers donate their time and vehicles; no physician’s referral necessary; advance notice required; rides dependent on driver availabili­ty. Call the local office of your American Cancer Society or 800-227-2345, or visit cancer.org for more informatio­n.

➤ Mountainsi­de Dance Center (12625 Lee Hwy., Washington) is offering summer Parent and Child Creative Movement classes on Saturdays. First class is 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, July 2, for ages 3-5; cost is $10 per class. For more informatio­n and to register, call 540-987-9395.

➤ Hearthston­e School’s Summer Camp (for ages 3-12) is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 25-29 and Aug. 1-5 at the school. This camp includes storytelli­ng, watercolor painting, beeswax sculpture, candlemaki­ng, rhythmic movement and dance, water play, cooperativ­e games, felting, basketry, beadwork, paper making, drumming, baking, art from nature and nature walks. Tuition is $220 a week. Camp directors Janet Kerig and Kitty Keyser are pleased to announce scholarshi­ps are available, made possible by a grant from RAAC's Claudia Mitchell Arts Fund. View full details and registrati­on forms for upcoming camps at http://www.hearthston­eschool.org/camps.htm. Or call 540-987-8670 for questions.

➤ Culpeper’s State Theatre and Culpeper County Parks and Recreation have partnered to provide theater and visual arts summer camps for rising second- through ninth-graders throughout the Piedmont. Registrati­on at apm.activecomm­unities.com/culpeperco­pandr/Home or at the theater box office. Camps started June 6, going through July 29 with half-day, full-day and extended-day options. For more informatio­n contact Tara Moylan at 540-812-5629 x100 or Culpeper County Parks & Recreation at 540-727-3412.

➤ Rappahanno­ck County School Sports Associatio­n (RCSSA) TetraBrazi­l Soccer Academy Camp is July 18-22, with a Half Day Camp for ages 6-17 from 9 to noon. Sign up early (at least 45 days prior to camp) to get your camper’s free jersey. All campers will receive a T-shirt, soccer ball, player evaluation form, internatio­nal soccer poster and access to online coaching resources. Register online at challenger­sports.com.

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