Fluvanna Art Association member and art instructor Troy Weidenheimer returned for another workshop, this time to focus on learning to paint more freely. That’s not an easy thing to do after years of learning how to structure one’s artwork. To do...
The Fluco football team looked solid in its final test before the home opener, which will be on Friday (Aug. 24) against Prince Edward County. Relying on a big play early, and a touchdown off a turnover, the Flucos topped the Spotswood High School Trailblazers on Friday (Aug. 17) by a 14-2 score. ...
A special thanks goes to Gena Keller, James Barlow, the school board, former players, coaches, and cheerleaders for naming the new field “The Phil Browning Field.”
It appears the water line project just isn’t going to go away and all of us are to blame. Not enough taxpayers are getting involved. I received an email from the Fluvanna Taxpayers Association (FTA) responding to Joe Chesser’s comments on a previous water line newsletter. The FTA email must have taken hours to prepare as indicated by...
I was thinking of visiting the new Obama 2012 headquarters also, like the man described in Susan Wolff’s letter (in the Aug. 9 issue of the Fluvanna Review). In my imagination, however, I saw myself just asking for directions to the Romney headquarters (not that I’m a Romney fan).
Brigadier General John Douglass, a Democrat, seeks to represent the Fifth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. John Douglass is a former foster child who rose to the highest ranks of the U.S. military and served our country with honor for 35 years under Presidents Reagan and Clinton. Now retired, he and his wife,...
After the drastic million-dollar budget cuts to Fluvanna County Public Schools in May, one of first the programs cut was Adult Education. The elimination included Families Learning Together, which educates parents in order to help their young children succeed in school. But Gayle Von Keyserling and Mary Ott, who ran the program,...
Brian Patrick Keefe, Jr., 28, of Palmyra, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 in Fluvanna County, and he is now at peace. He was born August 13, 1983 in Red Bank, New Jersey, a son of Cheryl A. Drumheller of Palmyra and Brian P. Keefe, Sr. of Scottsville.