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Forest First!GUIDEBOOK
2010 – '11 edition
“For Newcomers & Old-Timers Alike Since 2002”
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Minimum monthly payment required. 0% interest for 12 months with Care Credit Card. Subject for credit approval. No interest for 365 days. See store for details.
The “Commonwealth Hearing Difference”… we will beat any competitor price on exact or similar model.
Elbryne “Bo” L. Radford, Forest, VA“I was told my left ear was gone and would never have any use out of it. With my hearing aids from Commonwealth Hearing Center, I can hear with both ears. The service I have received from them has been outstanding”
Linda Torrence, Lynchburg, VA“I recommend Commonwealth Hearing to anyone because I get great service when I need it – Thanks to Brad and Lisa”
I have fi bromyalgia and my doctor and physical therapist have both told me that staying active is essential. Zumba made me step out of my comfort zone and try something new, but I am so glad that I did. Thank you for offering this class to everyone.
My daughters have learned not only poise and grace, but confi dence in who they are. They devel-oped lasting relationships with friends and teachers, met role models, and became positive role models themselves! It’s a great feeling to leave my girls where they are safe and happy. It is so much more than dance!
The Lynchburg Area NEWCOMERS CLUB
Meets the second Thursday of each month....a great way to meet people and learnabout the area. The group offers numerous activities, including luncheons at area restau-rants on the second Thursday of the month, day trips, special interest groups (e.g., bridge,bunco, book club, hiking, etc.) and a monthly newsletter.
For more information, please call Lynn Govers at 434-384-2131
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22 Looking for a Relaxing, RejuvenatingRetreat?
28 Dogs and Cats are CrazyAbout Pet Craze!
DEPARTMENTS10 Major Area Employers24 JF Event Schedule27 News & Notes30 EMS Volunteer Rosters32 Forest Area Dining Guide38 Forest First! Business Directory44 Useful
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FEATURES FOR SHOPPERS7 Make Your Own Electricity…and
Reduce Your Power Bill!15 A Lynchburg Tradition Continues in Forest16 Beyond These Hills
17 New Forest Chiropractor Emphasizes a “Whole Body” Approach to Wellness
20 A Treasure For Our Children
The Forest First GUIDEBOOKis a service of
All-American Publications LLC
Mailed to All Homes and Businesses in the Forest and Goode zip codes, and beyond!
Circulation 10,000
PUBLISHER & EDITORDan Curran
To inquire about advertising inthe Forest First GUIDEBOOK
Copyright 2010 All-American Publications LLC, Lynchburg, VA. All rights re-served. The reproduction of this magazine in any form is prohibited without writtenpermission from the publisher. The information contained herein has been obtainedfrom sources believed to be reliable. However, there is no warranty, expressed orimplied, made by All-American Publications LLC regarding the accuracy or reliabilityof this infor mation. To report inaccuracies, comment or inquire about advertising inthe 2011 Forest First! Guidebook, write to
All-American Publications, 115 Bradley Dr., Lynchburg, VA 24501
Contents
A Letter from the Publisher
In case you missed the announcement on page 36,we now proudly host www.ShopForestFirst.com.ShopForestFirst.com features a directory of all
shops, restaurants and miscellaneous services locatedin Forest.
We want to constantly remind people of twothings: one of them is that the expanding Forest busi-ness community offers excellent stores, restaurantsand services...the other is that it is important for For-est residents to keep their sales tax dollars local, soother taxes, such as the real estate tax, won't have tobe raised as much or as often.
The new website features the new Forest FirstGuidebook and a complete business directory, in al-phabetical order and by category. Beginning Feb. 1,sales and coupons from local stores and restaurantswill be available, along with "For Sale" classified adsfrom Forest residents.
We're wide open to any suggestionsyou may have to increase or improvethe content...such as sharing any re-view you might have of a business, shopor restaurant you have used, either pos-itive or negative. Just let us know!
Dan Curran
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Receive up to 30%–• 80% of the costs back with Federal and State incentives.
Call today!
(434) 929-1166
An installer of solar panel systems, for homes and businesses,with a showroom in Madison Heights, is now serving Forestand adjacent areas.
Solar panels are growing in popularity as a cost-savings measurethat also increases the value ofhomes. Others embrace solar panelsas a way to reduce the environmen-tal impact of their homes.
Owner and manager of Afford-able Energy Concepts (AEC), DavidWall, is enthusiastic and passionateabout his work.
“Most new solar-panel systemswill pay for themselves in a reason-able amount of time,” says Wall,“starting with rebates of 30%-80%,and with accumulated energy sav-ings over the years.”
AEC’s staff is highly trained bythe manufacturer, which guaranteesit will be installed correctly. All work comes with a warranty, andAEC will even help with financing. The office will handle the paper-work required for state and federal rebates.
David says, “with financing, only a small, up-front payment is
necessary…in some cases, no money is necessary upon installation.” If you may be interested in at least knowing if your home or busi-
ness is suitably located to efficiently utilize solar power, you can callDavid and give him your address. He will then “Google-Earth” your
home or office building to seewhat direction it faces and itsproximity to trees and theirshade.
After determining that youwould be a good prospect forsolar power, Wall will thencome out to your home andconduct an Solar System SiteAnalysis. Extremely thorough,the analysis will allow AEC togenerate an accurate proposalthat provides important infor-mation such as the systems pay-back period and rate of returnon investment.
A visit to their new showroom, where they display a solar panelsystem and how it produces electricity and hot water, is worth thetrip. It is located in their solar-powered office (of course!) off Rt. 29in Madison Heights.
Make Your Own Electricity…and Reduce Your Power Bill!
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ELEMENTARY
Boonsboro Elementary- Mrs. Nancy Sale, Principal Enrollment- 301
Forest Elementary- Mrs. Lorri Manley, Principal Enrollment- 458
New London Academy- Ms. Tammy Parlier, Principal Enrollment- 329
Otter River Elementary- Mrs. Georgia Hairston, Principal Enrollment- 206
Thomas Jefferson Elem.- Mr. J. Andy Greenough,Jr., Principal Enrollment- 596
MIDDLE
Forest Middle School- Mr. Scott Simmons, Principal Enrollment- 1,014
SECONDARY
Jefferson Forest High School- Mr. Tony Francis, Principal Enrollment- 1,312
Forest at a GlanceNUMBER OF HOMES- approximately 8,149 (according to recent Post Office figures).POPULATION- about 20,148 (based on the Virginia and national average of 2.5 persons per household).ORIGINATION OF NAME- according to “Parker’s History of Bedford,” 1988-”Following the Norfolk and Western Rail-way west from Lynchburg, the first village in Bedford is Forest. It had its beginnings in the late 50’s (over 150 years ago, be-fore the War Between the States) when the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad (now the N & W Railroad) was built through thecounty, and was named for “Poplar Forest,” the nearby home of Thomas Jefferson.
SCHOOLS
Forest Elementary
Thomas Jefferson Elem.
Boonsboro Elementary New London Academy Otter River Elementary
Forest Middle School Jefferson Forest High
Total enrollment for the schools above is about 4,216
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Carolyn Seaman, owner of Virginia Handcrafts in the ForestSquare Shopping Center (next to Kroger), never imagined she wouldhave a life in retail. Havingmoved to Richmond from Lynch-burg over 15 years ago, being backhome is an adjustment, but a wel-come change.
“I worked in a governmentagency for many years and feltvery restricted. I needed a morecreative environment to live andwork,” Carolyn said.
Upon returning to Lynchburg,Seaman rented space atRiverviews Art Space and beganto connect with a community ofartists and craftspeople.
“I was listening to people say they missed Virginia Handcraftsand the beautiful handcrafted pieces that Mrs. Harriss carried,” Car-olyn said. She contacted Mrs. Frances Harriss (Virginia Handcrafts’original owner) to discuss “re-opening” Virginia Handcrafts.
“Mrs. Harriss has been excited, gracious, and extremely support-ive from the very beginning!” Seaman reports. Virginia Handcrafts
in Forest offers many of the same artists’work and many new artists’ work. Car-olyn strives to maintain the integrity andquality that Mrs. Harriss worked hard toachieve over the 40 years she grew herbusiness.
Carolyn travels extensively to meetartists, learn about their process, and eval-uate the quality of their work. Her goal,as was Mrs. Harriss’ goal, is to providecustomers with unique, quality pieces,handcrafted by American artists andcraftspeople. Currently, Virginia Hand-crafts offers items from more than 100artists and craftspeople.
Virginia Handcrafts offers a unique shopping experience for all!From home décor to special gifts, Virginia Handcrafts is the placeto go!
A Lynchburg Tradition Continues in ForestA Nearby Location for Pottery, Jewelry, Art Work, Candles & More
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Open Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30Sat. 10-4. Extended Holiday Hours
Bob Timberlake signature • items & framed artTim Wolfe wildlife art • sculpturesUnique Accent furniture • piecesLamps & Mirrors• Framed Art & Pottery• Botanicals• Gift ideas for the golfer, • fi sherman, & outdoorsman& More!•
525-4111www.BeyondTheseHills.com
4700 Waterlick Rd. Forest(At the Bedford/Campbell County border)
After a 22-year career with a well-known local retail/manufac-turer, Vera Swain decided to pursue a dream which was to open herown retail shop inspired by the mountains of Virginia, North Carolinaand Tennesee.
Called Beyond These Hills Gallery & Home Accents, Vera offersan interesting variety of home accessories, art and unique gift items,from sources locally and outside the area. Much of her inventory isinspired once again by the beauty that surrounds us.
“We fully support the extremely talented artists, artisans andcraftsmen found in the surrounding area”, Vera says. Currently dis-playing are a variety of original paintings, as well as prints, by localartists such as Betty Caithness, Barbara Cocks, Pat Dougherty, PatrickKnowles, Mary Stamps and James Underwood, just to name a few.Also displayed at press time is photography by Vickey Duncan,Pauline Goodman, Sam Maddox, and Robert Miller, whose“FoggyWood” photo is being featured in the National Geographic book Sim-ply Beautiful Photographs.
New local art as well as pottery, quilts, candles, jewelry andunique items such as bottle lights are added weekly, so there is muchto enjoy within a collection of wildlife, nature and outdoor themes.Vera laughs as she says there’s something for everyone here; whetheryou’re one of the guys that enjoys golfing, fishing or nature or one ofthe ladies that enjoys the softer, more feminine items.
Beyond These Hills Gallery is one of two Bob Timberlake dealers
found in Virginia; carrying many of Timberlake’s signature piecessuch as lamps, candlesticks, mirrors as well as his art.
A recent addition to the selection here is Fishwood Farm's AlpacaNook. A variety of Alpaca products such as foot warmers, shawls andcaps are now available, just in time for the Holidays!
Vera has found thatthere is a demand forart/craft and decoratingclasses in the area, so sheoffers a variety of classesfor all ages and levels. Forexample, local artist EdGowen will be teaching atwo-day class, December17th and 18th, which willallow students to completea beautiful oil painting“Evergreen and Old Ivy” just in time for Christmas.
Swain is also now offering custom framing services, which is anatural for those purchasing artwork or those framing their own art.
Meeting and working with new customers daily, Vera enjoys giv-ing each one personal attention and going the extra mile by offeringlay-away and free gift wrapping services. She hopes that you will stopin to see the shop soon!! You won’t be disappointed.
“Evergreen and Old Ivy”
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Dr. Patrick Stull, DC, and his wife Elizabeth's name for theirpractice, "New Life", is dually appropriate.
The Stull's, including their 8-year-old son, Joshua, started a newlife in the Lynchburg area after moving here from Georgia earlierthis year.
Located in the large, brick building with white columns, at thecorner of Rt.s 811 and 221 (Forest Rd.), New Life Family Chiro-practic & Wellness is where Ollis Chiropractic used to be (Dr. Ollisrelocated to the Louisville, Kentucky area...the Stull's took over hispractice).
A Marine veteran after serving for 4 years, Dr. Stull first becameinterested in chiropractic care, as a career, about ten years ago whenhe was having back pain during his Marine Corps service, when hewas helped by a chiropractor. It was then solidified after his sonJoshua, then only about 12 months old, responded well to chiroprac-tic care for an ear infection. Also, it didn't hurt to have an olderbrother Dennis, who has been a chiropractor practicing in the Min-neapolis area for 6 years.
After an Honorable Discharge from the Marines, Dr. Stull wentback to school in his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin, studying at
the University of Wisconsin and eventually transferring to the presti-gious Life University of Marietta, Georgia. He graduated after 7 1/2years with a Doctor of Chiropractic and a Bachelors of Science de-gree, and has since picked-up 180 hrs. of pregnancy and pediatricpost-graduate studies.
"Our goal is to provide chiropractic and wellness services to allmembers of the family, regardless of age or general health," Stullsays. "You don't have to be sore, or old, before seeing us, becauseprevention is the key to a healthy life."
He went on to explain that he is also Webster Certified, which isa famous technique for allowing babies to get into the best possibleposition for birth.
"Health is more than just feeling well, it involves moving, eating,and thinking well," Stull said. “We strive to help you and your fam-ily increase your quality of life through safe and effective chiroprac-tic care.”
Patrick's wife Elizabeth is the office manager, and their sonJoshua helps to entertain the younger patients or visitors. This istruly a family that wants to help you and yours.
New Forest Chiropractor Emphasizes a"Whole Body" Approach to Wellness
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Piedmont Floors on Enterprise Drive offers a broad selection of floor coverings for every purpose, budget, and style. You’ll recognize top name brands including Mohawk, Smartstrand, Daltile, Florida Tile, and Kane & Shaw, just to name a few. Piedmont Floors offers great prices, an experienced sales staff, in-store financing, shop at home service, and quality installation of all products. Please stop by our showroom for popcorn and soda while you browse at our exclusive products, designer rugs, hardwoods, tile, stone, carpet and laminate. “You’ll be floored” with our commitment to yourshopping experience.
2011 Enterprise Drive I Forest, VA 24551 I (434) 316-5985 I www.piedmontfloor.com
Carpet, Tile, Hardwood, Area Rugs and Everything in Be
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434.660.7787Lynchburg, VA
Quality Built Custom HomesRemodeling & Additions • Earthcraft Certifi ed
Congratulations to Rick Moorefield of R. Moorefield Construction Co.! Winner of 2010 Real-tors Choice Award in 2010 Parade of Homes! Plus the winner of all 6 awards in Level IV cate-gory: The Best Overall, The Best Interior, The Best Kitchen, The Best Master Suite, The BestExterior and The Best Landscaping. The winning home can be seen at 113 Amaya’s Way, just offBon-Ton Road beside James River Day School on Boonsboro Road.
Rick has built a reputation for quality since 1989 using selective local craftsmen with whom hehas worked with for the past 20 years. From excavators to finishers they share the same workethic. Rick strongly believes, “if you build it right the first time, you won’t have to hire somebodyto come behind them. You can save money by having a solid product in the beginning.” His com-pany has been fortunate enough to have many repeat clients and referral business. He is EarthCraft certified for his “greener” clients and currently building a green home. Past neighborhoodsRick has built in include Irvington Park, Bethel Estates, Bethel Park, Beacon Hill, Carter’s Grove,London Downs, Thomas Jefferson Crossing, Brookstone, Boxwood, Meadow Ridge Farms, LakeVista, Spring Lake, Locksview, Regency Woods, Mount Haven, Smith Mountain Lake and manymore. Talk to him for your next project and be the judge yourself.
Winner of 2010 Realtors Choice Awardin 2010 Parade of Homes
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Have you heard ofBlue Ridge MontessoriSchool? If you haven’t –you need to do some re-search to learn about thiswonderful treasure of aschool for children ages 18 months – 6 years (in-cluding kindergarten.)
Blue Ridge Montes-sori School (BRMS)opened in the fall of 1985by its founder Tom Taylor.The school is located at
1071 Woodberry SquarePlace, Lynchburg 24502.
BRMS offers children a beautiful learning environment prepared in accordance with the Montessori prin-ciples of education. Dr. Maria Montessori developed this edu-cational approach in 1907. It is based on herunderstanding of children’s natural learning tendenciesand her belief that the years from birth to the age of sixare the most important in a child’s life.
In 2009 the school moved to its new location on Rt.221 across from Scott’s Mulch and More, just past theCottontown Rd. intersection. The building was designedto be a Montessori school from the ground up, and hassuch special features as radiant-heated floors (becausemany Montessori lessons are done on the floor), big win-dows for natural light, and skylights in the Primary class-rooms. The new design has two Primary classrooms (ages3 years to 6 years) and two Early Learner classrooms(ages 18 months to 3 years). Each classroom has accessto a covered porch for outdoor environments, and a play-ground area with classroom gardens, and a fish pool/wa-terfall.
The Blue Ridge Montessori classrooms are designed to havematerials available for children in the following areas:
Practical Life: Children learn to care for the environment,as well as their personal needs. Activities such as food prepa-ration refine motor skills, promote concentration and enable thechild to live graciously.
Sensorial: Special materials designed for the refinementof all senses help the child to clarify, classify and comprehendthe world.
Mathematics: Specifically designed work allow childrento naturally discover abstract concepts, preparing the way fordeeper understanding of math operations.
Language: Vocabulary enrichment, oral language explo-ration and learning letter sounds and symbols encourage chil-dren to write and develop a love of reading.
Cultural Awareness: Children discover the world throughexperiences in nature, earth study and global awareness.
The children at BRMS engage in this meaningful work withspecially designed Montessori materials under the guidance oftrained Montessori teachers. Through this process the childgains a sense of purpose, independence and deep satisfaction.
“My children have learned the ability to make choices forthemselves, and furthermore how to make good, soundchoices,” says one BRMS parent. “It is amazing to watch achild thoughtfully come to positive conclusions about the worldon their own and take such pride in their purposeful work attheir school.”
Another proud BRMS parent adds, “My children are so ob-viously happy in this beautiful environment. I, too, have learnedand gained so much from this approach and have thoroughlyenjoyed what we consider this extension of our home.”
Blue Ridge Montessori School offers two programs; anEarly Learner program for children ages 18 months – 3 yearsand a Primary program for children ages 3 years – 6 years. Thisyear BRMS had the unique opportunity to expand and nearlydoubled in size. BRMS is currently accepting applications andhas limited spaces available.
If you would like to learn more about Blue Ridge Montes-sori School (www.blueridgemontessori.com), please contact ei-ther co-director Susan Key or Robin Boling at (434) 525-0061to receive information and set up your school tour today!
A Treasure in Forest/Lynchburg for Our Childrenby Melissa Rector
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1071 Woodberry Square Place • Lynchburg, VA 24502
434.525.0061www.blueridgemontessori.com
The mission of Blue Ridge Montessori School is to aid children in the task of self-construction in a nurturing environment.
In the spirit of Dr. Maria Montessori, we promote peace,concentration, creative problem solving, order, and independence.
Social, emotional and academic growth is encouraged in adevelopmentally appropriate learning environment. Respect
for the child and all living things is at the heart of all we do.
Children work independently with Montessori materials andreceive individual and small group lessons in the following areas:
• Practical Life • Sensorial • Mathematics• Language • Cultural Awareness
"And so we discovered that education is not something which the teacher does, but that is a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being."
– Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952)
Enrolling Ages 18
Months To6 Years
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Discover what it means to escape completely® with Princess®
Steve Arthur, owner of Travel Lovers on Forest Road suggeststhat you embark on a carefree vacation with Princess Cruises.Whether you long for the sandy beaches of the Caribbean, the land-marks and legends of Europe, or the natural beauty of Alaska and be-yond, Princess delivers the world to you in comfort.
Experience freshly prepared cuisine, a wide range of onboard ac-tivities, and the warm, welcoming service that allows you to com-pletely escape. Picture riding a gondola in Venice, walking on top ofa glacier in Alaska, or swimming with dolphins in the crystal clearwaters of the Caribbean...with Princess, it’s more than just a vacation.;it’s a collection of special moments and memories that will last a life-time.
With a little planning, any cruise can be turned into a special eventwhether it be romantic in nature like a honeymoon, anniversary or en-gagement to a lively birthday celebration or a family gathering -- ba-sically anything that makes you feel like celebrating you can do on acruise ship. Celebrating life milestones on a cruise is a fun and thrillingway to commemorate happy occasions. Add the convenience of hav-ing everything all in one place and professionals who take care of yourevery need - it's no wonder that a cruise ship is the perfect venue forall celebrations. Travel Lovers specializes in planning both group andindividual vacations.
Speaking of celebrations, most Americans put a priority on havingfun rather than sleeping while they are vacationing, according to a re-
cent relaxation survey commissioned by Princess Cruises. The Princess Cruises "Relaxation Report" uncovered some sur-
prising insights as to how Americans pursue leisure. The "Report"showed that 55% of vacationers preferred to get up early rather thansleep in on vacation, while 44% chose to sleep late.
Travel Lovers is Central Virginia’s largest travel agency. Locatedat 19129 Forest Rd., across from Terry VW-Subaru, Travel Lovers isLynchburg’s only Gold Star agency, and has been the winner of“Lynchburg’s Best” News and Advance award for five consecutiveyears.
Looking for a Relaxing, Rejuvenating Retreat?
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Every time you get together, you talk about “the time.” The time you all piled into Grandpa’s station wagon. The time Aunt Pat challenged Aunt Debbie to a limbo contest. The time the cousins bought matching ten-gallon hats. Every time you get together, you give yourselves something to laugh about the next time.
Imagine the stories you’d tell, the times you’d have, sailing together on a magical Disney cruise.
It’s the ideal vacation choice for big families. Disney cruise ships offer outstanding accommodations with some of the roomiest staterooms in the industry including a select number of connecting rooms and family suites. And every detail is taken care of for you, even the complicated parts – the how-can-14-people-eat-dinner-at-the-same-time and who wants- to-stay-where parts.
Each of you, all 14 or 18 or 22 of you, will be able to build the vacation that you want, with plenty to do when you feel like being together – deck parties, excursions, time at Castaway Cay, Disney’s own private island – and just as much to do when you feel like being apart.
This isn’t just a family vacation. This is the family vacation that will be the talk of every family vacation from now on.
19129 Forest Rd., Lynchburg (across from Terry VW/Subaru)
(434) 385-5192www.travellovers.com
Invite the whole family.Even the characters.
A vacation so perfect, you won’t want to leave anyone behind.
Disney Cruise Line Sets Sail forAlaska in 2011
For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line® will offer Alaskancruises during a four-month season of seven-night sailings aboard theDisney Wonder® in summer 2011. Combining the natural wonderand adventurous spirit of Alaska with the unparalleled, family-friendly experience provided by Disney Cruise Line, the Disney Won-der will depart out of Vancouver, B.C., calling on popular ports suchas Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway.
As part of the new Alaska itinerary, Disney Cruise Line Guestswill be able to experience breathtaking natural vistas, an abundanceof wildlife and the rich history and customs of Alaska's native culture.On their Alaskan adventure, Guests may catch a glimpse of a brownbear, bald eagle or humpback whale, and explore magnificent glaciersand fjords in Juneau. In Ketchikan, Guests can fish for some of thelargest wild salmon in the world and learn about local culture throughhand-carved totem poles. In Skagway, Disney Cruise Line Guestscan traverse panoramic landscapes by railway, or pan for gold likeminers from the famous Klondike gold rush.
Before and after the 2011 summer season in Alaska, the DisneyWonder will sail seven-night Mexican Riviera cruises from the Portof Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta.
The Disney Magic® will once again return to the Mediterraneanin 2011 with 10- and 11-night cruises sailing out of Barcelona. In ad-dition to popular ports in Italy, France and Spain, the Disney Magicwill visit Tunis in northern Africa and the island nation of Malta.
Disney Dream... Launching in 2011!Created with all the imagination of Disney dream makers, our
newest ship features spectacular innovations that will make dreamscome true in brand-new ways.
Legendary Disney service, unique personal touches and elegantdetails all come together on this incredible vessel to create spaces andexperiences designed to delight kids, teens, adults and families in en-chantingly different ways.
Thrill to the first water coaster at sea, the AquaDuck! A wild, wa-tery ride, this 765-foot-long, winding slide propels you up, down,around, through the forward funnel, splashing down four decks andeven over the edge of the ship!
To see the latest updates and even more incredible onboard areasthat Disney Cruise Line® has dreamed up, be sure to contact TravelLovers, Central Virginia’s largest travel agency. Located at 19129Forest Rd., across from Terry VW-Subaru, Travel Lovers is Lynch-burg’s only Gold Star agency, and has been the winner of “Lynch-burg’s Best” News and Advance award for five consecutive years.
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Boys' BasketballDate Opponent Time Location12/3 Appomattox 6/7:30 Home12/8 St. River 6/7:30 Away12/10 W. Campbell 6/7:30 Home12/11 Beacon Classic TBA Glass12/13 EC Glass 6/7:30 Home1215 St. River 6/7:30 Home12/20 Rustburg 6/7:30 Away12/27-28 Appom.Tourn 6:00 Away1/3 Liberty 6/7:30 Home1/5 L. Boutetourt 6/7:30 Home1/6 Heritage 6/7:30 AwayDate Opponent Time Location1/10 Amherst 6/7:30 Home
Girls' Basketball Date Opponent Time Location12/6 Gretna 6/7:30 Home12/11 Beacon Classic TBD Glass12/14 EC Glass 6/7:30 Home12/16 St. River 6/7:30 Home12/21 Rustburg 6/7:30 Home
Music,Sports & More at Jefferson Forest...
GO CAVS!!All Times, Dates and Locations Below Subject to Change...Last Revised 11/05/10
Go to www.bedford.k12.va.us/Jfhs/athletics.htm for latest information
DramaFeb. 3, 4, 5, & 6: (Thursday - Sunday) - CavalierTheatre’s winter musical will be Kiss Me Kate.Music/lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam & BellaSpewack. Tickets are $10, students & seniors $6.Available at the door, or online atLynchburgTickets.com.
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Date Opponent Time Location 1/4 Liberty 6/7:30 Away1/5 Gretna 5:30/7 Away1/7 Heritage 6/7:30 Home1/11 Amherst 6/7:30 Away1/14 Brookville 6/7:30 Home1/17 Harrisonburg 2/3:30 Away1/18 EC Glass 6Var/7:30JV Away1/21 St. River 6/7:30 Away1/24 Rustburg 6/7:30 Away1/27 Liberty 6/7:30 Home1/29 Harrisonburg 3:30/5 Home1/31 Heritage 6/7:30 Away2/3 Amherst 6/7:30 Home
Senior Night2/7 Brookville 6/7:30 Away
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SwimmingDate Opponent Time Location12/1 Hidden Valley 6:30 Away12/14 JF/ Herit/Amh 4:30 SweetBriar12/17 JF/Glass/Lib 6:00 Downtown1/04 Cave Spring 6:30 Away1/07 Brookville 6:30 Bedford1/13 Patrick Henry 6:30 Bedford1/20 JF/SR/Lib 6:30 Bedford1/28 Heritage 6:30 Jamerson2/11 Districts 4:00 Jamerson Y2/19 Regions TBA JMU2/25-26 States TBA UVA
Varsity WrestlingDate Opponent Time Location12/1 EC Glass 6:00 Home12/3-4 St River Tour 4/9:00 SR12/10-11 Rust Tour 4/9:00 Rust12/30 Hill City D 10:00 Glass12/31 Martinsville 10:00 Mvl1/7-8 LCA Tour 4/9:00 LCA1/12 Heritage 6:00 Away1/15 Brookville 9:00 Away1/19 Amherst 7:00 Home1/26 Brookville 7:00 Away1/28 Bedford Co 7:00 Home
Date Opponent Time Location2/5 Districts 9:00 Rustburg2/11-12 Regionals TBA St. River2/17-19 States TBA Salem
B-team WrestlingDate Opponent Time Location12/1 EC Glass 5:00 Home12/6 Dunbar 6:00 Away12/8 St. River/ 6:00 Away
Indoor TrackDate Opponent Time Location12/1 ECG, Brvl,JF 7:00 Her12/10-11 LU Chr.Invite 3/10 LU12/13 JF,Rust,GW 7:00 Her12/18 LU Elite 9:30 LU1/ 4 Amh, Brvl,JF 7:00 Her1/14-15 LU HS Invite 3/10 LU1/18 JF,Lib,Amh 7:00 Her1/25 Her,JF, SR 7:00 Her1/28-29 VT Invite TBA VT1/29 Her JV Invite TBA HerSCHOOL IN BOLD IS IN CHARGE OF THE MEET
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and operated by Dr. Scott Adams. A distinctly Christian prac-tice, Dr. Adams and his highly trained, compassionate staffare dedicated to ministering to the needs of the whole person,with an emphasis on ministering to the spiritual lives of theirpatients.
Dr. Adams is a Board Certified family physician who islicensed to practice medicine, minor surgery and psychiatry.He was a cum laude graduate of The Ohio State Universityin 1991, and received his doctorate from the Ohio State Col-lege of Medicine in 1995.
He completed his Family Practice Residency with Caril-ion in 1998, and worked for another Lynchburg area practicefor 12 years before opening his new office.
Forest Dental Center ContinuesFree Event
Every fall for the last three years local dentists have gath-ered at Forest Dental Center on Graves Mill Road to providea day of donated dental services. This event called Dentistryfrom the Heart has grown over the years and now includesdentists from VA Beach and Rockingham County as well aspatients from other communities. This year 15 dentistsworked together with Dental hygienists and many other vol-unteers to provide dental treatment that included fillings, ex-tractions and cleanings to over 200 patients.
According to spokesperson Cari Zello the volunteer doc-tors and team worked over nine hours to provide treatmentthat would have cost about $69,000. “It seemed as thoughthis year the need was greater” Zello said “and there were
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My name is Sheeba. I am a retriever/collie mix dog and was res-cued by the Hobson family about 4 years ago. I share my house withanother rescue dog, 4 rescue cats, 3 kids (not rescued) and two bigpeople.
My mom loves animals and, about 18 months ago, she opened astore that is for animals like me. The store is called Pet Craze at West-ern Ways.
Pet Craze has a self serve dog wash (1st one in this area). I walkup a ramp into a big stainless steel tub and get bathed with this reallynice shampoo, dried with towels provided by the store and thengroomed with dryers at a grooming station, if needed. Aprons are alsoprovided in case I splash my mom. I like being with my mom whilebeing bathed and my mom likes that she can give me a bath withouther back hurting and that Pet Craze cleans up the mess! Basically, PetCraze provides everything that a dirty dog like me needs to get cleanat a very reasonable cost.
Before the store opened, I noticed that my food changed. Mymom went out of town and took a class from an animal nutritionistand learned more about what is healthy for me and my adoptive sib-lings. Therefore, at Pet Craze you can buy highly nutritious dog andcat food. Also, if you want a certain food for your animal, Pet Craze
can special order your requests. Pet Craze has snacks and supplements.Since my food has been changed, I have noticed that my coat is shinierand I feel better!
When my mom takes me to Pet Craze, I just want to play! Thereare sooooo many toys!! Toys for big dogs like me, little toys for mypetite friends, and toys that I haven’t seen anywhere else. There arealso great dog and cat toys (gifts) for people.
I would be remiss to not mention that my mom has this other storecalled Western Ways that is for horses (go figure). Western Ways sellsall sorts of horse stuff (English and Western), cowboy boots, westernclothing, kid toys, Dansko shoes andmuch more. This store has threeadopted cats named Mittens, Miles,and Ollie.
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enough dentists and specialists to be able to provide moretreatment for each patient.” Nine hours nonstop, seeing over200 patients is a very demanding pace and without exceptionall the team members wanted to come back for next year’sevent.
This event brings the dental community together for agreat cause. Many other organizations also donated supplies,equipment and food with one local church group servingbreakfast and lunch. To find out more information or to vol-unteer for next year’s event to be held on September 17,2011, please contact Mrs. Zello by e-mail at:cdzdental@ yahoo.com.
On behalf of the Forest Dental Center Team, a hugeThanks to all who volunteered to make it a Huge SmilingSuccess.
Lacrosse in ForestBy now everyone knows that lacrosse has come to For-
est. The sport started at Forest Youth Athletic Association in2006 with about 35 players, all boys. In the spring of 2010,nearly 190 players from ages 7 – 18 participated on sevenboys’ teams and two girls’ teams. With such rapid growthcomes challenges. Fortunately, a group of parents has takenon the challenge.
Effective Nov. 1, 2010 a new club has been formed forhigh school players in the area. The Forest Lacrosse Club, anew 501(c) 3 organization, will take over the responsibilitiesof running a lacrosse program for high school boys and girlsfrom the area. While the goal is ultimately to get lacrosseinto the Bedford County schools, the Forest Lacrosse Clubwill welcome players from all around the area for the spring2011 season. Participants do not have to be residents of For-est or Bedford County to play for the Forest Lacrosse Club.
Last spring there were three boys’ teams and one girls’
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Monty Coleman, PresidentPhil Gordon, V. PresidentScott Burnette, Secretary
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team at the high school level. The FLC Board of Directorsanticipates at least two boys’ teams and two girls’ teams thiscoming spring. Given the rapid growth of the sport in our area,
there is a wide range of skill from beginners to experiencedand teams will be formed to accommodate all levels. Tryoutswill be held at the beginning of the season to help with the for-mation of the teams. Both the boys’ league and the girls’
league will have an elite (or varsity) team that will play a var-sity schedule. The remainder of the players will be placed onother teams that will play a junior varsity schedule.
Opponents will include club teams as well as some highschools in the Central and Southwest Virginia areas, such asRustburg High School, New Covenant School, Hargrave Mil-itary Academy, Williamsburg Lax Club, Swift Creek, EastRoanoke, New River Valley, South County, Fluvanna, Shenan-doah and the Richmond Shock. In past years EC Glass HighSchool, Salem High School and Patrick Henry High Schoolhave played our varsity and junior varsity teams, but with theaddition of varsity lacrosse at William Fleming High School aswell as others in their district, in the spring of 2011 theseschools now have full varsity schedules with other VHSL pro-grams and cannot schedule games with clubs like Forest.
As school systems in the area add lacrosse to their list ofvarsity sports, club teams like FLC will be forced to travel far-ther during the regular season. For this reason, the mission ofthe Forest Lacrosse Club will be to work towards becoming anapproved sport in Bedford County Schools. Over the next fewyears, the FLC will work to become a club that competes on avarsity level and will prepare players for the transition to be-coming a school team. Once the sport is
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system, the FLC will become the Lacrosse Booster Club forJV and Varsity high school players.
While the Forest Lacrosse Club works to develop the highschool program, Forest Youth Athletic Association will con-tinue to support the younger players. As with football, cheer-leading, soccer and basketball, FYAA will continue to supportyounger boys and girls as they develop their interest and skillsin lacrosse. Registrations for both programs will be taken online during the month of January atwww.forestlacrosseclub.com for all high school students, andwww.forestyouth.org for younger players.
The Forest Lacrosse Club will have numerous start up ex-
penses and will be looking for volunteers to help with fieldmaintenance, equipment, concessions and fundraising.Donations to the FLC will be tax deductible, and sincerely ap-preciated. For more information, contact Victor Clarke at434-610-4064 or Gary Rupert at 434-546-1312.
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According to Forest First Guidebook publisher and Shop-ForestFirst website owner Dan Curran, "We want to remindForest consumers, 24/7, about the importance of keeping salestax dollars in Forest, so other taxes, such as the BedfordCounty real estate tax, won't have to raised as much, or asoften.”
The new website features the new Forest First Guidebookand a complete business directory, in alphabetical order andby category. Beginning Feb. 1, sales and coupons from localstores and restaurants will be available, along with "For Sale"classified ads from Forest residents.
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