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22 Culpeper Times • April 27-May 3, 2017 Place to Work by The Culpeper Times 2017 Best of the Best! EURO- COMPOSITES® would also like to welcome new COO/President, Andy Johnson. At a recent meeting in New York with the new general manager of Neuhaus USA, THE FRENCHMAN’S CORNER learned that they were again the # 1 independent retailer for Neuhaus in 2016. Neuhaus recognized the Frenchman’s Corner for using passion and white glove service for its mantra and for its strong dedication to the Neuhaus brand. The meeting is ushering a path for a deepening partnership and cooperation between the venerable 160-year-old chocolatier and its largest American dealer. The Frenchman’s Corner and its affiliates, are in Virginia and Alabama and the flagship store located in the historic downtown Culpeper. THE MUSEUM OF CULPEPER HISTORY recently announced The Pulse of Business in Culpeper Volume 3, Issue 30 AGING TOGETHER, a partnership of senior-serving organizations, welcomes Ginny Biggs, County Resource Specialist. Ginny comes to us from Northern Virginia and has a wealth of experience in volunteer and events management. pranapiloga is pleased to announce they have settled into their new space 767 Madison Rd, Suite 116, Culpeper Office Park. We have a massage therapist, Becki Curtis and in April, they began several outdoor yoga land and water classes, including once-a- month free yoga classes at the E.B. Wood Community Park, also known as the “pocket park” in downtown Culpeper. Happy spring! ELIZABETH BAILEY, PORTRAIT ART BY ELIZABETH received her Fellow of Photography (FP) degree with the VA Pro Photographers Association in mid Feb. This is the next designation after Assoc Fellow of Photography. Congratulations! ROSSON & TROILO is happy to announce Caitie, Peppe & Tony Troilo have completed and are now certified by Hertz Rental to become local Rental Agents for Hertz. Congratulations to EURO- COMPOSITES®CORPORATION! They were awarded the Best chamber advantage april members in the news DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize students from Grymes Memorial School for their contributions to the facility. For more than 20 years there has been a partnership between Dogwood Village and Grymes School; whereby, students have connected with our residents developing special relationships. These friendships often extend to visits with the students and their family members. Typically second and third grade students are transported to the facility monthly to work on art projects, entertain and share seasonal songs with the adopt a grand- friend program. This volunteer effort is greatly appreciated by residents, family members and Dogwood Village staff. Pictured is resident Sarah Crigler with Samantha Goff. welcome new members Friends of Delegate Nicholas J. Freitas Joel Hensley-Legislative Assistant Christian Heiens-Legislative Assistant P.O. Box 693 Culpeper, VA 22701 540.222.7706 [email protected] Government Jamie Clancey Culpeper, VA 22701 [email protected] Individual Member Piedmont Media LLC Patty Engle 139 Culpeper Street Warrenton, VA20186 540.347.4222 [email protected] Newspaper Chris Williams Culpeper, VA 22701 571.275.8785 [email protected] Individual Member Woodmen Life Matt Lambert-Sales Representative 9293 Ceder Hollow Road Unionville, VA 22567 520.603.0047 Non-Profit Pathways, Inc. Margie Benitez-Director Culpeper, VA 22701 540.422.0907 [email protected] Non-Profit Meet Amy Frazier! At Narmada winery, Amy is key in keeping the Tasting Room friendly and welcoming for Narmada's guests. She helps create and implement the winery's year-round calendar of special events, music and art exhibits. She is the main point of contact for brides who seek a romantic winery wedding. Amy helps guests plan private parties, staffs Narmada's booth at numerous wine festivals, and represents the winery at local chambers of commerce and other civic organizations. She is also in charge of Narmada's wholesale program, selling the wines to restaurants, B&B's, and wine shops in VA-MD-DC area. Most recently she has introduced Narmada wines into Total Wine and Wegmans stores in Virginia. She obviously stays very busy at the winery but still manages to find time to serve as a Relay For Life Team Captain and is involved with the GMU Alumni Association and Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. Amy’s favorite thing about her job is working with people. That sounds like the perfect invitation for anyone to stop by Narmada Winery and visit with Amy. Contact Amy regarding special events, tastings, and products at Narmada Winery at 540-937-8215 or [email protected]. YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SPOTLIGHT Amy Frazier Tasting Room Manager and Events Coordinator, Narmada Winery Morgan Pierce as its new executive director effective April 24th. Among many activities Morgan will look to further the Museum’s position in the community while increasing its membership opportunities and fundraising efforts, and improving its exhibits and collections in the wonderfully renovated historic Depot. He is a Clarke County native who attended James Madison University and George Mason University for his undergraduate and graduate degrees and has worked for museums and art galleries for the past thirteen years.

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  • 22 Culpeper Times • April 27-May 3, 2017

    Place to Work by The Culpeper Times 2017 Best of the Best! EURO-COMPOSITES® would also like to welcome new COO/President, Andy Johnson.

    At a recent meeting in New York with the new general manager of Neuhaus USA, THE FRENCHMAN’S CORNER learned that they were again the # 1 independent retailer for Neuhaus in 2016. Neuhaus recognized the Frenchman’s Corner for using passion and white glove

    service for its mantra and for its strong dedication to the Neuhaus brand. The meeting is ushering a path for a deepening partnership and cooperation between the venerable 160-year-old chocolatier and its largest American dealer. The Frenchman’s Corner and its affiliates, are in Virginia and Alabama and the flagship store located in the historic downtown Culpeper.

    THE MUSEUM OF CULPEPER HISTORY recently announced

    The Pulse of Business in Culpeper • Volume 3, Issue 30

    AGING TOGETHER, a partnership of senior-serving organizations, welcomes Ginny Biggs, County Resource Specialist. Ginny comes to us from Northern Virginia and has a wealth of experience in volunteer and events management.

    pranapiloga is pleased to announce they have settled into their new space 767 Madison Rd, Suite 116, Culpeper Office Park. We have a massage therapist, Becki Curtis and in April, they began several outdoor yoga land and water classes, including once-a-month free yoga classes at the E.B. Wood Community Park, also known as the “pocket park” in downtown Culpeper. Happy spring!

    ELIZABETH BAILEY, PORTRAIT ART BY ELIZABETH received her Fellow of Photography (FP) degree with the VA Pro Photographers Association in mid Feb. This is the next designation after Assoc Fellow of Photography. Congratulations!

    ROSSON & TROILO is happy to announce Caitie, Peppe & Tony Troilo have completed and are now certified by Hertz Rental to become local Rental Agents for Hertz.

    Congratulations to EURO-COMPOSITES®CORPORATION! They were awarded the Best

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    members in the news

    DOGWOOD VILLAGE would like to recognize students from Grymes Memorial School for their contributions to the facility. For more than 20 years there has been a partnership between Dogwood Village and Grymes School; whereby, students have connected with our residents developing special relationships. These friendships often extend to visits with the students and their family members. Typically second and third grade students are transported to the facility monthly to work on art projects, entertain and share seasonal songs with the adopt a grand- friend program. This volunteer effort is greatly appreciated by residents, family members and Dogwood Village staff. Pictured is resident Sarah Crigler with Samantha Goff.

    welcome new membersFriends of Delegate Nicholas J. FreitasJoel Hensley-Legislative AssistantChristian Heiens-Legislative AssistantP.O. Box 693Culpeper, VA [email protected]

    Jamie ClanceyCulpeper, VA [email protected] Member

    Piedmont Media LLCPatty Engle139 Culpeper StreetWarrenton, [email protected]

    Chris WilliamsCulpeper, VA [email protected] Member

    Woodmen LifeMatt Lambert-Sales Representative9293 Ceder Hollow RoadUnionville, VA 22567520.603.0047Non-Profit

    Pathways, Inc.Margie Benitez-DirectorCulpeper, VA [email protected]

    Meet Amy Frazier! At Narmada winery, Amy is key in keeping the Tasting Room friendly and welcoming for Narmada's guests. She helps create and implement the winery's year-round calendar of special events, music and art exhibits. She is the main point of contact for brides who seek a romantic winery wedding. Amy helps guests plan private parties, staffs Narmada's booth at numerous wine festivals, and represents the winery at local chambers of commerce and other civic organizations. She is also in charge of Narmada's wholesale program, selling the wines to restaurants, B&B's, and wine shops in VA-MD-DC area. Most recently she has introduced Narmada wines into Total Wine and Wegmans stores in Virginia.

    She obviously stays very busy at the winery but still manages to find time to serve as a Relay For Life Team Captain and is involved with the GMU Alumni Association and Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. Amy’s favorite thing about her job is working with people. That sounds like the perfect invitation for anyone to stop by Narmada Winery and visit with Amy.

    Contact Amy regarding special events, tastings, and products at Narmada Winery at 540-937-8215 or [email protected].

    YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SPOTLIGHTAmy Frazier

    Tasting Room Manager and Events Coordinator, Narmada Winery

    Morgan Pierce as its new executive director effective April 24th. Among many activities Morgan will look to further the Museum’s position in the community while increasing its membership opportunities and fundraising efforts, and improving its exhibits and collections in the wonderfully renovated historic Depot. He is a Clarke County native who attended James Madison University and George Mason University for his undergraduate and graduate degrees and has worked for museums and art galleries for the past thirteen years.

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    RIBBON CUTTING

    REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH

    Where: 601 Madison RoadWhen: April 28, 2 p.m. Tour their new place of worship and enjoy light refreshments and fellowship.

    WELLSPRING HEALTH SERVICES

    Where: 15237 Creativity Dr.When: May 8, 8 a.m. Tour their new urgent care center and enjoy light refreshments and fellowship.

    CULPEPER FEST

    CULPEPERFESTWhere: Eastern View High School

    When: June 9, 3-7 p.m.The area's largest business expo will connect residents with more than 125 local businesses.

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    Mark your calendar for CulpeperFest 2017, the area’s largest business expo being held on Friday, June 9 from 3-7pm at Eastern View High School*. This one-of-a kind event connects over 125 local businesses to more than 2,300 community members.

    CulpeperFest, now in its 36th year, continues to be the Chamber’s premier event, connecting local business to the community.

    With our Grand Champion Sponsor, Culpeper County Economic Development “Be a Culpeper Local” Campaign this event truly embodies what we set out to accomplish each year; the positive economic impact to our community when we keep our dollars local. CulpeperFest gives you the opportunity to learn more about what we have available right here in our community.

    New this YearHealth & Wellness PavilionThis year we will have an entire section dedicated to our

    businesses that focus on your health and well-being each and every day!

    l Free Health Screeningsl Free Demonstrationsl Give-a-ways

    Focus on Major IndustryMajor Industry is growing and thriving in our community. Come

    out and learn more about what they really do and the impact they have locally. You may even learn about employment opportunities.

    For more information go to culpeperfest.com or follow the event at facebook.com/culpeperfest.

    Exhibitors to date:3 Dimensional CreationsAble Heating and Air, Inc.Appleton Campbell, Inc.BB&TBingham & TaylorBlossman Propane Gas & ApplianceBrandy Station & Cedar Mountain State Park AllianceCedar Mountain Stone CorporationCintasClore-English Funeral HomeContinental Automotive Systems, Inc.Culpeper Car WashCulpeper County LibraryCulpeper County Republican CommitteeCulpeper Kids DentistryCulpeper Media NetworkCulpeper Soccer AssociationCulpeper Star-ExponentCulpeper Volunteer Fire Dept, Inc.Culpeper Window and Siding

    Davies, Barrell, Will, Lewellyn & Edwards, PLCDogwood Village of Orange CountyFit For Life International, LLCGirls on the Run PiedmontHearing Healthcare of VirginiaKid Central -Culpeper Department of Human ServicesPartnership With Native AmericansPuffenbarger Insurance & Financial Services Inc.Rappahannock Media and Culpeper TimesRappahannock-Rapidan Regional CommissionRemodel USASmall Business Development Center at Culpeper

    Food Vendors:Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & BarCountry Cafe & Catering, LLCDominos Pizza - CulpeperShawn's Smokehouse Barbecue & Catering CompanyUncle Elder's BBQ

    CulpeperFest Sponsors to date:Grand champion

    Champion

    PatronCintasCulpeper Media NetworkNicholas, Jones & Co., PLCRappahannock Electric CooperativeUnion Bank & TrustUVA Community Credit UnionContributorAble Heating and Air, Inc.Blossman Propane Gas & ApplianceClore-English Funeral Home

    Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.Culpeper Car WashDavies, Barrell, Will, Lewellyn & Edwards, PLCEnvironmental Services System, LTD.Eppard OrthodonticsEuro Composites CorporationPrecision Machine Works, Inc.State Farm Insurance, John Willett LUTCF, LTCPOle Country Store

    Virginia Community BankXpress Copy & Graphics, Inc.Fan3 Dimensional CreationsBB&TBingham & TaylorEmbrace Home Loans, Inc.Fisher Auto PartsKoons Automotive, Inc.Oak View National BankYount, Hyde & Barbour, PC

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