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A Math Adventure That Nearly Wasn’t
By Bill E. I retired from the Navy after 30 years as a Captain, USN. The highlights of my career were three years in command at sea and a two-year tour in Madrid, Spain
THE STEERING WHEEL CAME OFF!
One of the Nine Lives of Charles and Mary Kay Rotert By Mary Kay Rotert Some 40 years ago, the yacht club was returning home after a Potomac River cruise up to Washington, DC.
Saving Hickory Hollow
By Tom Teeples Hickory Hollow (HH) is part of a much larger tract of land, once owned by Lancaster County. The tract provided land for the high school, dog pound and county dump. HH
Stay in the Boat?
By Philip C. I was looking for a way to make a lot of money in a short period of time. My teenage friends and I heard about an older menhaden fishing boat that
What’s At the Heart of Older Adults’ Senior Living Apprehensions?
The future of senior living is one of the most talked-about topics in the industry — and for good reason. The next generation of older adults brings new expectations and preferences when it comes
News Releases
97-year-old RWC Resident to Display Portraits in Esteemed Show
97-year-old RWC Resident to Display Portraits in Esteemed Show Margaret Feil will showcase surreal art at RAL’s 58th Annual Labor Day Art Show If you see 97-year-old Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury (RWC)
Award-winning artist returns to RWC in September
Award-winning artist returns to RWC in September Jacquie Colligan traveled around the world solo at 16 years old Local artist and world traveler Jacquie Colligan will bring her unique artwork
Altria Retiree Showcases Photography in RWC’s August Art Exhibition
Altria Retiree Showcases Photography in RWC’s August Art Exhibition Harold Burnley’s work to feature Southwest Virginia landscapes Harold Burnley Jr.’s life work took him all over the globe, giving him







