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LB prom photos: Robert Patten and Dakota Kennedy and friends

LB prom photos: Justin Cox and Makenzie Harman

Photo: James River grad competes in rowing championship

Elisabeth Hancock (far right) competed in the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference Championships as a member of the University of Mary Washington rowing team.

Elisabeth Hancock (far right) competed in the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference Championships as a member of the University of Mary Washington rowing team.

Elisabeth Hancock, a 2006 graduate from James River High School, recently competed in the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference Championships as a member of the University of Mary Washington rowing team. The competition near York, Pennsylvania included eight colleges and universities. The UMW women’s rowing team repeated as conference champions. Elisabeth rowed with the women’s Varsity 8, which earned a gold medal by winning the two kilometer race with a time of 7:13. Elisabeth was also honored as one of two UMW students to be named to the all-conference academic honor roll for having participated in the conference championships while maintaining a 3.5 GPA.

CAMS band and chorus to perform in June

The Central Academy Middle School chorus will perform June 1.

The Central Academy Middle School eighth-grade chorus and band will perform June 1.

On Tuesday, June 1st, the eighth grade band and chorus students at Central Academy Middle School in Fincastle will hold their end of the year concert at 7 p.m. in the forum. This will be the eighth graders’ final concert as middle schoolers at CAMS and we will honor them with a reception following the concert in the cafeteria.

Then, on Thursday, June 3rd, a combined end of the year concert between the sixth and seventh grade band and chorus students of Central Academy Middle School will take place at 7p.m. in the forum. Songs for and about America including folksongs and patriotic music will be presented by the choral students. We hope

The sixth and seventh grade chorus will perform June 3.

The sixth and seventh grade chorus will perform June 3.

that you will come out and support our music students during both concerts. You are sure to be in for two enjoyable evenings of wonderful music! The music teachers at CAMS are Mr. Will Divers, band instructor and Mrs. Kimberly Hardy, chorus director.

Submitted by Randolph Brinkley

Photos: “Angel Street” at Attic Productions opens May 13

The Attic Productions show “Angel Street” opens Thursday, May 13 at the D. Geraldine Lawson Center for the Performing Arts outside Fincastle. For details on tickets and showtimes, see our April 23 post.

Here are some rehearsal photos, showing Wyatt Ewell and Melanie Boyd.

Cast for “Angel Street”, a Victorian Thriller by Patrick Hamilton

Bill Winters- Mr. Manningham
Melanie Boyd-Mrs. Manningham
Wyatt Ewell-Detective Rough
Celie Holmes-Eslzabeth, the maid
Kerry Plank-Nancy, maid
Josh DiPalma-policeman
Jordan DiPalma-policeman

Director-Trina Yancey
Assistant Director-Anji Whitaker
Stage Manager-Terry Vaughn

Lt. Jeff Stritesky to speak at Wheatland Lutheran

Lt. Jeff Stritesky, Crime Prevention Specialist for the Botetourt County Sheriff’s Department, will be the speaker for the May 18 meeting of “Sharing God’s Grace,” the monthly gathering for fellowship, food and entertainment at Wheatland Lutheran Church.

Lunch, provided by the ladies of the church, will be served at 12 noon, followed by the program. All are invited to learn the many ways in which the Botetourt County Sheriff’s Office continues to participate and take an active part in the community.

Bring friends and neighbors for an hour or so of good food, fellowship, and information. A free will offering is requested. Please call 992-5403 or 254-1734 by Friday, May 14 to make a reservation and to get directions.

Submitted by Natalie Haley

Photos: Lord Botetourt baseball vs. Salem

Rebecca Evans shares this photo gallery of Lord Botetourt baseball vs. Salem.

Do you have photos involving people or events around Botetourt? You can share at news@botetourtview.com.

Spring hunting photos from Carson and Norma Quarles

Carson and Norma Quarles of Botetourt show off their hunting photos on outdoors writer Mark Taylor’s Wild Life blog. You can find their photos, and details, here.

Photos: Swing4Schools at Ashley Plantation

Botetourt Education Foundation had 122 participants in the Swing4Schools Golf Tournament yesterday at Ashley Plantation. The Ed Foundation raises the funds to aid projects and programs in the Botetourt County Public School Division. They have funded everything from the building of a home by BTEC students to sending Journey Middle Schoolers to an ecological study on the Chesapeake Bay.  Here are a few photos.

In tight economy, Santillane partners with other local businesses for a win-win

Lissy Merenda on the columned front porch of Santillane displays the Package brochure and discount cards for BB guests and event customers

Lissy Merenda on the columned front porch of Santillane displays the partners package brochure and discount cards for B&B guests and event customers

Lissy Merenda spent those snowy winter days thinking about how to promote not only her business, but how to benefit other Botetourt partner’s as well. She and her husband Dan own Santillane an historic old mansion on Houseman Street. It is a bed and breakfast as well as an event location for weddings and parties located just west across Roanoke Road from the Town of Fincastle.

Her idea evolved from her time as a school administrator in Roanoke City where she created and nurtured community and school partnerships. “With a tough economy this is a win-win for us and those who partnered with us.”

“WIIFM,” she said, “is the question most ask– the acronym stands for ‘what’s in it for me?” Twelve area businesses partnered with Santillane to give discounts for guests who stay or have an event at the gorgeous site.

Santillane is an antebellum home on the site where the home for the Hancock’s of Botetourt once stood in the 18th and early 19th century. Surrounded by massive ancient oaks and old growth hedges and shrubbery, the view is green and inviting. Inside and out, ambiance of the genteel surrounds visitors. The gardens welcome guests into a slower age of the historic upper south. Historically the site connects with Judith “Julia” Hancock who married William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Clark returned after the great exploration to continue to pursue the young woman. They later married in Fincastle. Clark named the Judith River in Montana after her on the mapping trip commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson through the rugged areas of the Louisiana Purchase.

The venue is booked with weddings through out the spring and summer in particular, so the packages that Merenda has designed include the offerings at the partners. “I also offer local events for instance we will host the Historic Fincastle, Inc Christmas party here this December.”

There are  packages for men, grooms and grooms men to do things like shoot skeet or golf, fish or canoe/kayak the James River and spa and massage, dining packages for brides and bridesmaids.  Each package features a card to use with local partner’s to receive discounts on visits. “I feel it gives an extra special touch that make the guest feel welcome here.” The discount cards are good for one visit at a partner location for 10 per cent off.

The partners all of whom Merenda already had familiarity with include: Blue Mountain Therapy, Botetourt Athletic Club, Botetourt Country Club, DL  Nail Salon, Healing, Inc, Hollywood’s Restaurant and Bakery, Ikenberry’s Farm Market, Pomegranate, Three L’il Pigs, Town of Fincastle, Twin Rivers Outfitters and White Oak Tea Tavern.

Merenda contacted Botetourt Tourism Director Kevin Costello as well as Dan Naff at the Botetourt Chamber of Commerce. She looks at the “Go Local Botetourt” theme as comparable to one her sister introduced her to in Austin Texas. She feels the tourism website has helped book stays at the B&B from those interested in history and genealogy from as far away as Minnesota and Michigan.

“This idea has a great potential for growth. The more we network and get our brochures out there, I think the farther this idea will spread and help the businesses involved. We can make Fincastle and Botetourt a destination.” Said Merenda.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

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