Foster Harris breakfast
Klaus Peters, co-proprietor of Foster Harris House in Washington, is trying something new. “We have become known for serving exceptional breakfasts. Until now, we were serving only our B&B guests. With Tula’s being closed, I am exploring an idea of offering a weekly breakfast to our local community and I am planning to start a trial breakfast on Wednesday, March 10,” Peters writes.
Advance seating required for the 8:30 a.m. event, with prices starting at $35. For more information, call (540) 675-3757 or email klaus@fosterharris.com.
Delegate Michael Webert has sponsored a resolution in the Virginia General Assembly this week to commend Rappahannock County High School Principal Jimmy Swindler for his many years of service. Swindler will retire at the end of this school year a er a 20year career as a teacher, athletics director and school administrator.
“Whereas, Jimmy Swindler has treated the young people under his care as individuals and has worked to build a culture of fairness and mutual respect among students, faculty, and sta ,” the resolution reads. “Whereas, thanks in part to Jimmy Swindler's leadership, Rappahannock County High School opened on a hybrid 2020-2021 academic year to safely provide students with valuable in-person interaction and instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic”
House of Delegates, That James E. Swindler II hereby ce commend on the occassion of his retirement as principal of Rappahannock County High School; and, be it resolved further, that the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to James E. Swindler II as an expression of the House of Delegates' admiration for his dedication to helping young people succeed in and out of the classroom.” The resolution, No. 549, was laid on the Speaker’s table on Feb. 22. Del. Webert could not be reached for comment before the publication of this story.
Weekly doses of COVID-19 vaccine given to the RappahannockRapidan Health District