Welcome to the fourth edition of FACES of Culpeper, focusing on the many local faces that make up the successful business community throughout Culpeper County, Virginia.
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On one side of Boom Fitness at Braggs Corner in Culpeper County are women looking to get back into shape after a year of being stuck inside of COVID-19. On the other side, are a gaggle of young girls running and laughing it up during a musical theatre class.
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John Christiansen, the new director of operations for the Museum of Culpeper History, has had a love of history since first grade.
- By Karen Bill Consumer Banking Regional President Atlantic Union Bank
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We are in the midst of what the wedding industry is calling the “summer of love,” an anticipated influx of celebrations that were originally postponed due to COVID-19. This surge in weddings means many newlyweds will soon be jointly navigating their finances.
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The Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market is the longest running and most successful market in the Culpeper area. The market is open every Saturday, through October from 7:30 a.m. until noon. The market offers a one-stop shop for local agriculture and horticulture items.
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Residents living in and around the Culpeper can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. Best Western Culpeper Inn will host this community event on Aug. 9. The site is…
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The Virginia Career Works–Culpeper Center is holding one final fall outdoor job fair Oct. 21 from 10 a.m.-noon in the parking lot of Culpeper Baptist Church, 318 S West St. Businesses attending include:
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RappCats, in association with Kash Imprints in Culpeper, has created a new online holiday store with RappCats items for every taste and budget. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each item at https://tinyurl.com/yytevbwz will help RappCats rescue, care for, and find homes for needy c…
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Businesses and organizations in Culpeper’s downtown footprint can apply to receive up to $1,500 in grant money as part of a micro loan program.
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Businesses and organizations in Culpeper’s downtown footprint can apply to receive up to $1,500 in grant money as part of a micro loan program.
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Positive vibes and a sense of excitement during challenging and questionable times highlighted a Sept. 16 ribbon cutting ceremony for the Novant Health UVA Health System Outpatient Imaging Center in Culpeper.
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Six days a week for the last 30 years, married couple Skip and Lou Price have worked together at Village Frameworks & Gallery and they still are not tired of the job or each other.
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The Town of Culpeper will receive $850,000 in state Community Development Block Grant money to support small, women and minority-owned businesses that suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a news release from Gov. Ralph Northam’s office.
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Freda White has been in the business of hearing for 13 years. Now, at 58, she is a business owner for the first time having recently bought Wagner Hearing Aid of Culpeper.
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Sonya Lyn Pancione, owner of The Rusty Willow Boutique, is grounded in her southern roots, faith and family — and now in Culpeper.
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“Business is good.”
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With increasing premiums and deductibles, co-pays, and lack of access have making it difficult for many to receive effective healthcare, Wellspring Health Services has announced a first-of-its-kind healthcare alternative to cash-only services — the Wellspring Health Services Membership Program.
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Culpeper residents might have noticed a new outside dining option along Davis Street — five parklets have been installed in an effort to enhance Culpeper’s downtown and increase economic activity.
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The town of Culpeper has received $10,000 from the Virginia Tourism Corporation DMO WanderLove Recovery Grant Program, a new grant made available to Virginia’s Destination Marketing Organizations across the Commonwealth that have been heavily impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic, to fu…
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Seth Heald, candidate for Region IV director on the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative board of directors, said he wants to reform the member-owned utility.
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Sanford Reaves Jr., incumbent candidate for Region IV director on the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative board of directors, said it would cost the member-owned utility too much money to provided broadband service and it wouldn’t offer a return on investment by the time the technology is antiquated.
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Workers from S&S Rigging helped guide a new MRI machine to its entry point at the new Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center Outpatient Imaging Center along Main Street on Thursday, July 16.
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In the coming weeks, more people will be heading out to restaurants, worship services and family gatherings. Donna Duerson, infection prevention and control manager at Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, offers advice on staying safe.
- By Jeff Say President Culpeper Chamber of Commerce
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Change is hard.
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Drugwatch — a free online health resource reviewed by the Health on the Net Foundation, University of Illinois at Chicago's Drug Information Group and The Physicians' Review Network Inc. — just published a consumer's guide to the COVID-19 Coronavirus, which is filled with helpful information…
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Funds received from multiple sources will support Aging Together’s newest campaign geared toward overcoming barriers of loneliness and boredom associated with secluded seniors, especially during this pandemic period.
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Novant Health UVA Health System, an integrated network of physician clinics, outpatient services and medical centers in northern and central Virginia, announces that it is currently offering all services that were paused in mid-March due to COVID-19.
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