An Eastern Shore Valentine

February 14, 2013

Today is St. Valentine’s Day.

Sure, it would be easy to be cynical.

The schmaltzy, saccharine cards.

The Hallmarkification of the original Valentine who was — I don’t know — tortured by the Inquisition or something.

I suppose I’m still young at heart, because I love those cards.

I love boxes of candy with little pointless teddy bears.

I love sweet nothings.

One day, I will take a pretty girl to an Italian restaurant and together, we will sit in the alley and share a plate of spaghetti (heavy on the meatballs.)

Tony, the rotund owner, will come out and sing to us. [Read more…]

COMMENTARY:
Anonymous School Survey Biased and Cowardly

By TED WARNER

February 13, 2013

Recently a survey was circulated though email by an unnamed “local community group” in an attempt to explore “perceptions of the local school options” and “local Eastern Shore schools.” It was reported by the Cape Charles Wave. The survey was not appreciated and accomplished nothing. Its organizers should be ashamed.

And who are the organizers? They are anonymous; anonymity has no place in the public discourse.

At a basic level, we must exchange ideas in order to make any progress. That’s why testimony has value in a democracy. That’s how minds are changed. And, because we sign our names to our ideas, democracy is done in the light of day and personal accountability.

It matters that I sign my name to this letter; it means that tomorrow, someone can approach me on Mason Avenue and speak to me about it. My boss will see it. I can’t hide from what I’m saying here, but I’m going to say it anyway. Because it matters.

But this anonymous group has deliberately chosen to excuse themselves from that system of accountability. They are hiding. They are cowards.

There is also something psychologically violent about this anonymous survey. It is not, as it claims, an exploration. Its suspicious and shoddy methodology reveals its own bias. [Read more…]

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FRIDAY 2/15: Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser for Missionary

Trinity United Methodist Church is holding a spaghetti supper 5-7 p.m. Friday, February 15, to raise funds for Cadence Snyder, a missionary going to Nicaragua in the fall. [Read more…]

FRIDAY 2/15: Free Health and Wellness Seminar at Rejuvenating Body Therapies

The next free Health and Wellness seminar is 5:30 p.m. Friday, February 15, at Rejuvenating Body Therapies. [Read more…]

THURSDAY 2/21: Aquatic Ecosystems Seminar at Coastal Research Center

“Monitoring Seagrass Meadow and Oyster Reef Ecosystem Services” will be presented 7 p.m. Thursday, February 21, at Anheuser-Busch Coastal Research Center in Oyster. [Read more…]

FRIDAY 2/22: ‘Advances in Neurology’ Lecture at ESCC

The Science and Philosophy Seminar of the Eastern Shore of Virginia will present  “Advances in Neurology” 12:30 p.m. Friday, February 22, in the Eastern Shore Community College lecture hall, 29300 Lankford Hwy, Melfa. [Read more…]

FRIDAY 3/8: Deadline for 4-H Summer Camp Counselor Applications

4-H Camp Counselors Wanted –If you are 14 to 18 years old, like kids and are looking to improve your leadership skills you should apply to be a camp counselor for 4-H Camp. [Read more…]

TOWN COUNCIL:
South Port Wins Easements; Library Remodeling Funded

By DORIE SOUTHERN
Cape Charles Wave

February 12, 2013

South Port Investors LLC has cleared two more hurdles in its quest to construct a yacht repair facility adjacent to the town harbor.

Cape Charles Town Council on February 7 awarded South Port two 40-year encroachment easements at the harbor.

The easements were put out for bid and were advertised as required by law. South Port’s offer of $100 was the sole bid.

Council also voted to amend two property leases with South Port. The lease amendments allow land leased by South Port from the Town to be used for boat repair, fueling, docking, a cafe/market, sale of ship stores, administrative offices, transient housing, and a boatel.

Library Update

Town Manager Heather Arcos reported the status of remodeling  the new library building. Painting is complete,  the bathroom is almost ready, and carpeting has been purchased. A new circulation desk is under consideration.

If renovations are completed on schedule, the new library will open April 1. [Read more…]

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