The time for entries to the county fair draws nigh. There’s a category for everybody (PDF)—fruits, vegetables, livestock, sculpture, photography, pies, knitting, and lots more.
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The time for entries to the county fair draws nigh. There’s a category for everybody (PDF)—fruits, vegetables, livestock, sculpture, photography, pies, knitting, and lots more.
Some guy trying to cross the train tracks on grounds impaled himself on the top of the spiked, 6′ tall fence designed to keep pedestrians off the tracks. #
Progress owner Media General is having a hard time paying its debt. #
A local guy by the name of Peyton Williams intends to run against Rep. Robert Hurt. #
Somebody has taped a piece of paper to a statue! Alert the populace! #
Remember the UVA Law student who invented a story of how he was racially profiled and humiliated by UVA police? He’s been acquitted of honor code violations. I guess nothing is an honor code violation. #
Three months after winning his case against Fluvanna County, a court has ordered the county to pay Bryan Rothamel $37,000 in legal fees after they passed a law prohibiting him (and others) from displaying the county seal. #
Albemarle will issue an RFP for a new Crozet library. I’ll believe it when I see it. #
Amtrak’s Northeast Regional will likely have its funding renewed by Congress, continuing our daily rail service to D.C. #
Albemarle needs you to volunteer to serve on boards. ACSA, Places 29, Pantops Advisory, Planning, Police Citizens Advisory, Region Ten, and RSWA Citizens Advisory all need members. #
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Marc and I entered photography just to see if we would be the famous blogging photog. Alas, we didn’t see a single picture by Waldo. Makes the two blue ribbons we won a little less exciting. ;)
Honestly, thanks for the reminder about this. It was the only reason we were able to enter our pictures.
Two? That’s great! I’d hoped to enter this year, but the last week has been a roller coaster (I hope to be able to write about it in due time)–there’s been no time to head down to the fairgrounds. I’ll be visiting the fair, of course, and I look forward to seeing your blue-ribbon photos.