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4th Annual Franklin County E-Cycling Day a Success!

4th Annual Franklin County E-Cycling Day Results in Over 12,000 Pounds Collected

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

April 24, 2012

Franklin County, Goodwill Industries® of the Valleys, Prudential Waterfront Properties, Earth Environmental and Civil, and Franklin Community Bank are excited to announce the results of the 4th Annual Franklin County E-Cycling Day.  The event took place on Saturday, April 21st at the Goodwill® Store and Franklin Community Bank in Rocky Mount, as well as Prudential Waterfront Properties in Westlake.  In an effort to keep material out of area landfills, the public was encouraged to donate their old computers, computer equipment, small appliances, and electronics.  Additionally, confidential on-site document destruction was offered at Franklin Community Bank.

Thanks to great community support a total of 12,248 pounds of material was collected.  Many people also took advantage of the shredding truck at the bank location with more than 10,000 pounds of documents destroyed.  This year’s event saw an increase of 47.3% in the amount of material collected over last year.  Since the first E-Cycling Day in 2009 over 21 tons of materials were kept out of area landfills.  “We are very pleased about these outstanding results. The E-Cycling Day is not only a great way to celebrate Earth Day, but is also benefiting the environment and our community as a whole,” said Christopher Finley, Director of Marketing and Communications for Prudential Waterfront Properties. “Thanks to everyone who participated and donated to this great cause.”

The Franklin County E-Cycling Day is an extension of a Goodwill partnership with Dell Computers and an effort to increase awareness of recycling and green initiatives throughout the Franklin County area.  Through the Dell RECONNECTTM partnership, computers and computer related hardware are responsibly recycled by Dell with proceeds benefiting Goodwill job training and employment programs. “Events like Franklin County E-Cycling Day reinforce that people are growing more conscious of recycling and protecting the environment,” states Lucie Touchton, Goodwill Marketing Manager . “For Goodwill it is important to stress that people don’t have to wait for an event like this to responsibly dispose of their old computers and electronics. They can bring these items to Goodwill every day.”

In 2011, Goodwill kept over 14.3 million pounds of material out of area landfills throughout the 31 county, 14 city territory in Virginia.  Through successful salvage efforts, the organization works diligently to see that the community’s castoffs do not come back to harm the environment. The revenues generated through the sale of donated goods, including salvage and recycling operations, support Goodwill programs, which train individuals and help place them in competitive, community employment.

Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, a United Way partner organization headquartered in Roanoke, serves 31 counties and 14 cities in the New River, Roanoke, and Shenandoah Valleys.  Its mission is to help people and families in our community achieve a better life through work and independence.  In 2011 Goodwill assisted 75,734 individuals and in this difficult employment market placed 2,111 people into jobs in the community.

For over 25 years, Prudential Waterfront Properties markets real estate throughout Smith Mountain Lake and the surrounding areas. As members of the Multiple Listing Service, Prudential Waterfront Properties REALTORS® are able to assist buyers and sellers with all listed properties in a variety of price ranges and locations throughout the lake and surrounding areas. Prudential Waterfront Properties REALTORS® are consistent leaders in sales as well as customer and client service.

Franklin Community Bank, N.A. opened its doors for business in September 2002. Part of its mission is to support through active participation the communities we serve along with providing the highest level of service to help our clients achieve financial prosperity. We invite you to visit with us at one of our 3 locations in Franklin County and you will see why “your bank is here.”

Earth Environmental and Civil, Inc. has been providing environmental and civil engineering service throughout the region for 22 years. With large company capabilities and small company accessibility, our Engineers, Geologist, Scientists, and Planners keep our clients satisfaction as their top priority. At EEC, our emphasis lies in our ability to consistently provide quality service while effectively meeting budgets and schedules. Our experience ranges from project conceptualization through initiation to implementation and finally, the satisfaction of project completion.

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For more information, contact:

Lucie Touchton

Marketing Manager

Office: (540) 581-0620, Ext. 174

Cell: (540) 529-9290

ltouchton@goodwillvalleys.com

Christopher E. Finley

Director of Marketing & Communications

The Willard Companies

Office : (540) 721-5288

chris@thewillardcompanies.com


April 26, 2012   Comments Off

Press Release: Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Continues Search for Missing Woman

Office of the Sheriff
County of Franklin
70 East Court Street
W.Q. “Bill” Overton, Jr. Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151
Sheriff 540-483-3000

News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Lt. Todd Maxey
540-483-6601
toddmaxey@franklincountyva.org

Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Continues Search for Missing Woman
Heather Dialian Hodges has been missing for a week
ROCKY MOUNT, VA (April 16, 2012) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is continuing the
search for a Franklin County woman who’s been missing for a week now.
22-year-old Heather Dialian Hodges was last seen by her boyfriend, Paul R. Jordan II, on Monday,
April 9, 2012 at approximately 10:30 p.m. Jordan, who’s 39-years-old, advised deputies that he left the
residence they shared in Franklin County for approximately ten minutes and upon returning was unable
to locate Heather.
A member of Heather Hodges family saw her earlier in the day
on April 9. Heather’s sister told deputies that she last saw
Heather when she dropped Heather off at her residence at 6:30
that morning. Heather is the mother of a two year old girl.
Family members say over the past week Heather has not called
to check on the child and that this is extremely unusual. The
two year old is currently staying with family members.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has utilized the VA State
Police helicopter, tracking dogs, the Franklin County Swift
Water Rescue team as well as interviews with family,
neighbors and friends in an effort to locate Heather Hodges.
Heather Hodges is a white female with blonde hair and blue
eyes. She is 5 foot one and weighs 100 pounds. Anyone with
information on the whereabouts of Heather Dialian Hodges is urged to contact the Franklin County
Sheriff’s Office at 540-483-3000.
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April 23, 2012   Comments Off

A White Winter Weekend at Smith Mountain Lake

Earlier this month when Punxsutawney Phil predicted another 6 weeks of winter, many of us scoffed: what winter? But over the weekend, during one of Virginia’s up ‘til now mildest winters on record, Smith Mountain Lake received a long overdue smattering of snow snow snow.

By late Sunday afternoon, back roads in Moneta, Wirtz, and throughout Bedford and Franklin counties became treacherous and all but 4-wheel drive vehicles met great difficulty navigating hills and curves. The storm wasn’t limited to just the lake area however. The entire state and much of the region was hit hard, with the Roanoke area receiving more than its fair share of the white stuff.

The temperature is supposed to climb into the 50’s by Tuesday, so we can all expect a big wet soggy mess for at least the next week.

February 20, 2012   Comments Off

Chateau Morrisette Celebrates Labor Day Weekend with Live Music, Movies and More

Wrap up the summer at Chateau Morrisette with their Friday Night Live, Cinema on the Lawn and Labor Day Monday events coming up on September 2, 3rd and 5th, respectively. Chateau Morisette is located in nearby Floyd and is convenient to all Smith Mountain Lake Residents, offering spectacular mountain views and regular fun-filled events for all tastes.

If you’re in the mood for a more rambunctious good time, live entertainment and fun, upbeat music, Friday Night Live features Southern Remedy from 6-9 p.m. Southern Remedy is a returning band that performs classic rock music, and while you listen you can dine from the outdoor grill, drink wine and dance with friends. Tickets cost only $8 apiece and you must bring your own seating. This event will continue rain or shine.

Next on the agenda for the weekend is the Cinema on the Lawn event. This is a more relaxing event for those who would like to curl up in a lawn chair and watch the sun set and have some delightful cinematic entertainment to round out their weekend. The Hitchcock classic “Dial M for Murder” will be shown and wine and food will be sold separately at the event. You must bring your own seating and blankets and picnics, coolers or outside food and drinks are not permitted. Tickets are $5, much less expensive than your average movie and with scenic sights surrounding you as the movie lights up the silver screen.

Finally, come celebrate your Labor Day Monday at the winery and join them for lunch followed by a tasting and tour. The restaurant will be open on Monday from 11 am to 2 pm and the winery hours are from 10 am to 5 pm. Take this opportunity to relax and enjoy some delicious beverages and food and pamper yourself a bit on your day off!

Chateau Morrisette would like to offer you a wonderfully relaxing weekend with their 3-day lineup of exciting events so close by to Smith Mountain Lake. If you haven’t visited the winery before, take your chance now in the midst of so many wonderful activities!

August 23, 2011   Comments Off

“Get Low” Star and Trick Mule Amazing Grace Performs Live at the Sedalia Country Fair


Get the whole family involved in a relic from the past by bringing them out to The Sedalia Center’s Sedalia Country Fair! This fun-filled nostalgic country fair event takes place nearby to Smith Mountain Lake at Bedford’s Sedalia Center and includes activities such as food competitions, agricultural displays, tons of animals and other kids’ activities, local vendors and more! Step back in time as you experience an old-fashioned fair atmosphere that’s fun for the entire family.

All the fun takes place on September 10th beginning at 10:00 a.m. and keeps going until 6:00 that evening. Some of the highlights of the event include the Coon Mule Jump and the food competitions, with categories ranging from best homegrown produce, home canned vegetables, meats and fruits to baked goods. No pre-registration is necessary to enter the competition, and for more contest guidelines visit http://www.sedaliacenter.org/?q=/events/Country_fair_2011

As the main event of the fair, a very famous visitor will be present to entertain and delight the audience: Amazing Grace, trick mule will be performing live! This is no ordinary trick mule; Amazing Grace has earned renowned fame and has co-starred in movies with the likes of Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray and Lucas Black. Grace is the star of the movie Get Low and can perform tricks such as dunking a basketball, playing the piano, painting on canvas, getting the mail and doing basic multiplication! Read more about her and watch a video of her featured on the Today Show here and don’t miss out on your chance to see this unique movie star in our own backyard! The kids will love Amazing Grace the mule and adults will be delighted and awed by her talents as well.

Admission to the fair for adults is just $5 and children 12 and under are admitted for free. This event is a great opportunity to mimic the fair atmosphere and community gatherings of the not-too-distant past and to come together as a community in the beautiful, agriculturally rich setting of Bedford and Smith Mountain Lake. Don’t miss your chance for exciting family fun in the sun this September!

For more information visit the event site or call (434) 299-5080. The Sedalia Center is located at 1108 Sedalia School Road in Bedford and is conveniently located to the Smith Mountain Lake area.

We hope to see you there!

August 18, 2011   Comments Off

Family Comes First at the Bedford Genealogy Fair

Family is important to Smith Mountain Lake Residents, and what better way to bring the family together than to attend the Bedford Genealogical Society’s Bedford Genealogy Fair on September 10, 2011. If you’ve ever been curious about your ancestors and would like to know more about genealogy and its study and uses, the genealogy fair is a perfect opportunity to come enjoy the company of expert genealogists, scholars and family historians.

Each day of the fair boasts lectures every hour from 9 am until 1 pm covering various topics of interest to genealogists and family historians, and other day events include 40 tables covering surnames, libraries, organizations, vendors selling books and wares (many of the books will be related to Bedford County), free census and internet genealogy look-ups, and breakfast and lunch items will be catered and available for purchase during the day. In addition to all this, each guest may bring one old photo to have scanned and have minor digital corrections made. All events associated with the fair are open and free to the public!

During the lectures, participants will have the opportunity to hear author Connie Lapallo tell the story of one of the few survivors of Jamestown, VA. Ginny Guedes will be offering a lecture on photography and digitizing old photos. Retired Historian Dr. John Kern, PhD will lecture on how to use land records and deeds as an aid to conducting your genealogical research. These lectures and others are listed on the Bedford Genealogical Society’s lecture schedule, which you may access here.

The informative genealogy fair takes place on the Bedford Campus of Central Virginia Community College (CVCC) at 1633 Venture Blvd in Bedford, VA (24523).

Come out for an educational and enlightening experience amongst other Bedford, Franklin County and Smith Mountain Lake area residents and learn about your own ancestors or hear more about the history of others!

August 16, 2011   Comments Off

Dueling Pianos and Dazzling Duets to Light up Labor Day Weekend for Smith Mountain Lakers

A few nights of classical music are in store this Labor Day weekend for those of us who are lovers of music here at beautiful Smith Mountain Lake. Partake in a few evenings of musical enlightenment as you listen to the beautiful sounds of master musicians such as Maestro David Stewart Wiley, Tracy Cowden, Philip & Tara Bouknight and Leah Marer Wiley during the 2 days of exciting musical events and local concerts.

  • On Friday, September 2 at 7:00 p.m. Tracy Cowden and David Stewart Wiley will grace the Trinity Ecumenical Parish stage in Moneta on duo pianos, providing the lake crowd with the privilege of enjoying their program entitled “Duo Piano Fireworks: From Sea to Shining C”. Throughout this program you will hear 176 keys dueling in harmony, with favorites such as Rachmaninoff Romance, Grieg Norwegian Dance, selections from Petrouchka, a Hungarian Dance and the Haydn Variations by Brahms, and a Gershwin Porgy and Bess Fantasy. There will also be a sampling of piano music from Maestro Wiley’s score to the locally filmed “Lake Effects” movie starring Jane Seymour. For a sneak peak at the scoring and to enjoy all the classics, get your tickets early for the program because they are sure to sell out!

  • In addition, there will be a program on Sunday, September 4 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. entitled “Labors of Love: from Boheme to Bernstein” in which the Bouknights and the Wileys will perform classic “Labors of Love” from beloved hit musicals and the silver screen as well as popular arias, duets and trios. The program is built for the three shining vocalists and the accompanying piano in order to share with us the musical expressions of love and love’s labor’s lost. Bring a date or your spouse to this night of musical enchantment conveniently located near the lake, and hear classics including duets from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, Mozart’s Don Giovanni & Marriage of Figaro, Bizet’s Carmen, Copland’s The Tender Land, Bernstein’s Candide & West Side Story, and Puccini’s La Boheme as well as themes from theater classics including Gone With the Wind, Rent, My Fair Lady, and many other romance favorites.

  • Tickets for these events cost $20 each or $35 per ticket for both performances and they are available by mail when addressed to SMAC, P.O. Box 70 in Moneta, VA (24121) (please include a self-addressed stamped envelope) and they will also be available at the SML Visitors Center, Print-n-Paper, and the General Store. Come get swept away with us while enjoying a few nights of entertainment and refined romance on this very special Labor Day weekend!

    Both concerts will be held at Trinity Ecumenical Parish in Moneta, VA on Route 122 at Lakemount, Moneta. For tickets or information contact (540) 297-0965 or (540) 309-1676.

August 16, 2011   Comments Off

4th Annual Jazz & Wine Festival Comes to the Sedalia Center

Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or want to broaden your tastes, the Sedalia Center’s 4th Annual Jazz & Wine Festival has something to offer everyone. Come out for a classic evening of wine tasting and jazz music featuring talented artists and a rare chance to sample the tastes of some of the region’s best vintners. The smooth voices and musicianship of Jane L. Powell, Nat Reeves, and the Vince Lewis Trio will provide the perfect backdrop to your wine-tasting experience while you sample wines from Blue Ridge Vineyard, Century Beverage Distributor, Chateau Z Vineyard, and Fincastle Winery, among many others.

The event takes place in the Sedalia Center’s shaded, atmospheric open-air pavilion. The artists are local legends, with Jane Powell beginning her singing career in Roanoke, Virginia and Nat Reeves being born in nearby Lynchburg. Powell has been described as having a soulful style and a five-octave range, performing throughout the US, Canada and the Caribbean and has been featured in a national McDonalds commercial, a Dino DeLaurentis film Marie and in the 1999 New Line comedy, The Bachelor. Nat Reeves and The Vince Lewis Trio have also received national acclaim and airplay. These artists are divine jazz musicians who will put on a performance you won’t want to miss out on at the Sedalia Center!

Bring your friends and family out for a night of refined relaxation and all sorts of live entertainment with music, dancing, and drinks from 4:00-10:00 pm on August 27th at the Sedalia Center located at 1108 Sedalia School Road in Bedford, VA. It is convenient to Smith Mountain Lake and only costs $15 for an advance ticket and $20 at the gate for a night of music, wine, vendors, festival food and beverages. Advance tickets may be purchased here.

For more information, call (434) 299-5080 or visit www.sedaliacenter.org

August 4, 2011   Comments Off

Give the 3D Archery Tournament at Blackwater Bowhunters near Smith Mountain Lake a Shot

If you’re interested in the hunting and archery amenities in the Smith Mountain Lake and Franklin County areas, this event may be for you! Blackwater Bowhunters is hosting a 3-D Archery Tournament on August 20th & August 21st. With 14 paper spot and 25 +1 3D targets, the building is well-equipped for the tournament and can cater to all participants. If you’ve never tried your hand at archery, the 3D targets are the perfect, safe way to get started, and for old pros you can come join this competitive event and enjoy a special breakfast and lunch provided on site by “By George” restaurant.

Blackwater Bowhunters is located at 1084 Wirtz Road in Wirtz, VA and is convenient to Smith Mountain Lake and Westlake.

Another tournament event, the Tough Man Tournament event will be hosted on August 27th. For both events registration begins at 8:00 am and ends at 2:00 pm each day. The cost is $10 for the First Round and $5 for each additional round, but only the first round counts for tournament scoring.

Blackwater Bowhunters has a charter from the Virginia Bowhunters Association and participates in many community outreach events. Please come out on August 20th, 21st and 27th for some 3D and recreational fun with your family and friends and to support our local businesses!

August 4, 2011   Comments Off

Children’s Literature Celebrated with Events at Hollins University

For those of us living at Smith Mountain Lake with an affinity for literature or those of us with children who we’d like to inspire to read and enjoy books and the journey of knowledge they can open, Hollins University has some special upcoming events to offer us.

  • On July 23rd, the University will be hosting the Seventeenth Annual Francelia Butler Student Conference on Children’s Literature at 9:00 a.m. The conference will include a keynote address by visiting scholar Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina. Gerzina is the author of “Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Unexpected Life of the Author of The Secret Garden” and “Black London: Life Before Emancipation” and editor of “The Annotated Secret Garden” and the “Norton Critical Edition of The Secret Garden.” An author of her caliber is a great treat to have visiting and enhancing the already extensively rich culture of our area. Her most recent book is “Mr. and Mrs. Prince” about Lucy Terry, the first known African American poet, and her husband Abijah Prince. Gerzina is also well known for her nationally-syndicated program “The Book Show” and has appeared on many British radio and television documentaries. She has much to speak about and share with reading enthusiasts and scholars alike. To learn more about her as an author and about her works, visit www.gretchengerzina.com. To learn more about the event, visit www.hollins.edu or call (540) 362-6451. The conference takes place in the Frances Niederer Auditorium in the Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center at Hollins University.

  • If you can’t make it out to the conference, another opportunity to celebrate children’s literature at Hollins University will be taking place on July 27th at 7:30 p.m. in the Hollins Room of the Wyndham Robertson Library. There will be a Children’s Literature Faculty Authors Reading held there, where Graduate Program in Children’s Literature faculty authors read from their own works. This is an opportunity for children and scholars alike to come hear some original works being read and delight in the imagination involved in the process of creating children’s literature.

Visit Hollins University at 7916 Williamson Road in Roanoke, Virginia (24019) to reconnect with your inner child and learn from some of the community’s top scholars about how to return to the imagination and wonder of your youth and to enjoy some great literature provided to us as residents of the Roanoke Valley/Smith Mountain Lake area. Enrich your life with this and other vast local opportunities to immerse yourself in creativity, culture and knowledge!

July 19, 2011   Comments Off