Residents urged to vote on pool, directors at annual meetingWhat percentage of Lake Monticello’s population is over 65 and what percentage is below? Ask any five Lake residents and you’ll likely come away with five different answers.Lake...
The weather was nearly perfect for golf on the weekend of June 10-11. Thirty member-guest teams were divided into five six-team flights. The combined handicap of the team members determined the teams’ flight. In each flight, teams played each other in nine-hole matches. Teams played three matches on Saturday and two matches on Sunday...
Thanks to Fluvanna ReviewThe Lake Monticello Wildlife Committee wants to thank the Fluvanna Review and reporter Page Gifford for the recent article regarding the pollinator program at the Fluvanna library and the trip to the pollinators’ garden afterward. Master naturalist Walter Hussey, beekeeper Amber Houk, and master gardener Sue...
Launches free business tip lunchesRepresentatives from more than 100 businesses gathered June 5 at Cunningham Creek Winery for a relaxed evening of good food, drink and companionship.The whole idea was to show appreciation for business owners in the county, said Jason Smith, community and economic development director. “Although May is...
Fluvanna County Library Director Cyndi Hoffman is excited about a unique experience for children this summer at the library: two live theater performances of Pinocchio and Beauty and the Beast performed by the Hampstead Stage Company, a traveling troupe of actors based in New Hampshire. The company was named for the four founders who...
Pickleball is reportedly the fastest growing sport in the United States. You can now play this fast-moving, but not overly-taxing, sport in Fluvanna County and at Lake Monticello. The game is played on a downsized tennis court and folks are playing it indoors at Carysbrook and outdoors at the Lafayette tennis courts at Lake...
Donald Minor, 85, of Palmyra, Va., died on Thursday, June 8, 2017, at Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, Va.Born February 21, 1932, in Long Branch, N.J., he was the son of James Minor and Rose Woolley.He spent 30 years in the USAF and retired as Master Sergeant. Following his military service, he worked for the USPS in...
Garrett unresponsive to constituentI’m writing to the Fluvanna Review because my phone calls and emails to Rep. Thomas Garrett have gone unanswered.On Mr. Garrett’s website, it says, “Serving Virginia’s 5th Congressional District.” On the House of Representatives website, it says, “Representatives carry out a broad scope of...