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National College announces graduates

The Charlottesville Campus of National College (www.national-college.edu) announced the graduates in the class of 2012.

Seniors Helping Seniors comes to Fluvanna

James Watkins doesn’t live in Fluvanna but visits frequently from northern Albemarle County, where he has lived since April with his wife. It was Linda IdDeen who is shining a light on Watkins,’ worthwhile and one-of-kind service for seniors. Seniors Helping Seniors is a non-medical intervention for seniors, helping them to remain in...

The Artist is a must see

One might think a silent movie would be odd to see in this day and age but The Artist is exceptional. The Oscar winner was shown at the Fluvanna County Library courtesy of Friends of the Library. Showing films twice a month is becoming popular in these parts and people are enjoying these outings.

Agent shares 100 hot biz tips for artists

After publishing her award-winning How to Be Your Own Booking Agent, The Musician’s & Performing Artist’s Guide to Successful Touring, author and former agent and manager, Jeri Goldstein decided it was time to share some more business tips with wannabe entertainers. One hundred hot business tips are compiled in her latest book...

An evolution of self

Many of us have inherited gardens and are working to keep them going. One dilemma is how to preserve the garden left by the ancestor and still work with the inevitable change that goes on in every garden.

The Italian food tastes Italian

I was introduced to Mama Cucina about 11 years ago when I was working for the American Cancer Society. Their regional office was just around the corner in Glen Allen. The first time I went to lunch there with some of my office mates, I was really surprised. The Italian food tasted really Italian, just the way I remembered when I was...

Flucos ready to fly with outstanding new facilities

Fluvanna County will open its new high school this week. The Flying Fluco sports teams will be taking to the field or the court this year in substantially upgraded facilities. The Fluco football team will be the first squad to break in the school’s twenty first century sports venues. ...

Carysbrook elementary gets facelift

Carysbrook Elementary will be opening its doors for the first time on August 13 as the newest school in the Fluvanna district. When our community comes to those doors they will notice a huge difference thanks to Eric Taylor and Armstrong Landscaping. ...

Lowe’s helps out in Fluvanna

The Lowe’s Heroes national  program helps to improve the communities where Lowe’s customers and employees work and live. Together each store team identifies a community service project to work with annually. This year the Fork Union Community Center and JABA benefited from the generosity of Lowe’s. ...

Fresh coffee, fresh paint

Local artist Aubry Lassiter, 14, painted a mural on the exterior of Cuppa Joe’s coffee shop on Rt. 15 in Palmrya.
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