Archive for December, 2006

Requiem: Old Sperryville Bookshop, 1998-2006

By James P. Gannon
It’s always sad to see a local business die–especially when your own blood, sweat and tears have been invested in it. And so, when I visited the Old Sperryville Bookshop today, on the last day of its existence, it felt a bit like sitting casket-side in the funeral home, remembering the good […]

Posted: December 31st, 2006 under News.
Comments: 1

Requiem: Old Sperryville Bookshop, 1998-2006

By James P. Gannon
It’s always sad to see a local business die–especially when your own blood, sweat and tears have been invested in it. And so, when I visited the Old Sperryville Bookshop today, on the last day of its existence, it felt a bit like sitting casket-side in the funeral home, remembering the good […]

Posted: December 31st, 2006 under Opinion.
Comments: 2

The Theatre’s Spring schedule: Jazz, Cooter, Classical, and “Wine, Women & Song”

THE THEATRE AT WASHINGTON, VIRGINIA
Spring Schedule 2007 (January - June)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 at 4 p.m. MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY OBSERVANCE
A community event. No admission charge.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 at 7 p.m. WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH VARIETY SHOW
Eleventh annual variety show produced and presented by the Washington Baptist Church.
A community […]

Posted: December 30th, 2006 under News.
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M.L. King Observance

[ January 14, 2007; 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ] Martin Luther King Jr. Observance: A community event commemorating the civil rights leader at The Theatre in Washington, VA. 4 p.m. No admission fee.

Posted: December 29th, 2006 under Events.
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Rappahannock National Bank envisions a “professional center” including medical clinic, pharmacy and government complex

By James P. Gannon
Rappahannock National Bank’s plans for a “professional center” on its 20-acre property along Route 211 include a medical center with a pharmacy, a county government offices building, and other professional offices for attorneys, accountants, and the like, but not retail stores or fast-food restaurants, Bank President Michael T. Leake said.
In a wide-ranging […]

Posted: December 29th, 2006 under News.
Comments: 1

RappVoice poll: Your favorite local place to eat out

When you want to go out to eat in Rappahannock County, what is your favorite place? Vote for your favorite in our poll: See the poll ballot box at the bottom of the left-hand column on this page. After you vote, you can see the results.

Posted: December 28th, 2006 under News.
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