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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Where yours truly here at Reader Rewards is here to shower all of our loyal readers with nothing but GREAT NEWS!  For all those that are gearing up to string those Christmas lights up on the house and/or inside the house - how about that news from Dominion Energy?  If you missed it - check it out right here. Word of even a modest refund at ANY time of the year is welcome, but right at the moment when so many will be lighting their residence for the holidays!  Told you we are here with great news!  

More great news: Thanksgiving!  A year in which we can take a step back toward normalcy by gathering with a larger group of family and friends.  After such a long period of time keeping our distance and almost skipping Thanksgiving last year - it will be nice to spend time with a larger circle again.  So, I'm sure most of us will be spending time gearing up for a HUGE meal or two next week and plenty of football!  For those with extra busy plans next week and not quite as much time to cook the big meal, The Pilot's Yana Ginburg - brings us all some tips on Thanksgiving made easy - right here.

In anticipation of Black Friday and the impending shopping spree - our contests reflect that this week!  A special contest: a two-night getaway at The Annapolis Waterfront Hotel!  With shopping in mind, special/one-time $100 gift cards to your favorite Black Friday retailers!

In addition to our Annapolis two-night getaway, this week it's ALL about Black Friday Christmas shopping: Amazon, Target, Macy's Kohl's, Best Buy & TJ Maxx!

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Last Week's Contest Winners

Walmart -  Teresa Park

Kroger -     
Patrick Robertson

Food Lion -   
Louise Conklin Phillips


CONTESTS

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COMING SUNDAY:

In late October, Julia Wright walked into a training room inside the Suffolk Police Department. She was joining a group that doesn’t want to have new members.

But the Suffolk Advocacy Group has grown since it started in March. It’s a support group for those who have lost loved ones to violence.

Eight people were here this Thursday night and Joan Turner, the co-founder of the group, had initially invited Wright because she is a social worker. She wanted Wright to work with the advocacy group to coordinate a Thanksgiving drive for a family in need.

Then Wright stood behind a podium and recounted how her uncle was fatally shot 24 years ago.

Two men were charged with his death. and she unexpectedly encountered one of the men at a birthday dinner last year.

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

Mike Provost, a Navy vet who recently started Virginia Maritime Solutions, has made it a personal mission to remove an abandoned vessel right off the shoreline on Broad Bay at First Landing State Park, ever since he noticed it when out with his kids a few months ago. But he's learned about the web of jurisdictions, lack of funding and long-term solutions that make this a larger issue. Virginia offers no easy disposal, so owners leave their boats to rot, becoming an environmental and navigational hazard.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

The loss of Something in the Water and the later conversation at Pharrell Williams’ Elephant in the Room event should make one thing clear for our region’s leaders: It is time to listen to what our young and creative people have to say.

When Williams announced his plans to hold a music festival, many were opposed to his idea; some wrote to this very newspaper. They were skeptical that such an event was needed or could be beneficial to the region. Young people, like myself, took note of the naysayers’ comments and worried that Williams’ vision would never come to fruition.

When Something in the Water became a reality, many of us felt an immense sense of pride in our region. After setbacks like the failure to expand The Tide or establish a pro sports team, there was at last something that put us on the map. For a few days in April 2019, Hampton Roads was the coolest place to be, anywhere.

Read Grayson Orsini's guest column in Sunday's Opinion section

One of Rabbi Ellen Jaffe-Gill’s basic rules of a good latke — OK, strong preference — is to not use those leftover mashed potatoes from Thanksgiving to make the traditional potato pancake.

Another is to not even consider baking or air frying them. Frying the potato pancakes for Hanukkah, which begins Sunday, Nov. 28, connects with the story of the holiday. The story goes back to the Maccabean Revolt and reclaiming the holy temple for the Jewish community. When the victors lit a menorah to rededicate the synagogue but realized they only had enough oil for one night. But the oil burned for eight days, hence the eight days of Hannukkah.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Cashe’ Clark liked cooking with her grandmother as a child but she wasn’t the most coordinated helper. When her grandmother, Joyce Lane, asked her to bring her eggs — in the kitchen or grocery store — Clark would often trip and send the eggs tumbling to the ground.

Still, Clark learned how to make brownies, yellow cake with chocolate icing, and other treats including bread pudding — her grandmother’s favorite. Clark, now 23, has tweaked the recipe and includes buttery brioche bread and cinnamon bread.

The Virginia Beach baker has become such a standout that she has earned a spot on Food Network’s new series, “Holiday Baking Championship: Gingerbread Showdown.” The episode airs at 9 p.m. Nov. 22.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

An expanding cake business is fulfilling a family’s franchise dream and bringing relatives closer together in Hampton Roads.

Robert and Sherry Whitaker became Nothing Bundt Cakes franchisees in 2015 with the aim of leaving a legacy to their sons and grandchildren, daughter-in-law Dana Whitaker said. And the opportunity to run a business is bringing the kids on board.

The family’s third location, owned by Sean and Dana Whitaker, opened Oct. 27 in Virginia Beach’s Haygood Shopping Center. The parents had opened the first location in Newport News Tech Center and a second in Virginia Beach’s Hilltop area, which are now owned and operated by their son Brandon.

Read more in Sunday's Work & Money section



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