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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! So much for those warm temperatures in the 70s huh?  Well - we can look at it this way: Thanksgiving Day is just one week away.  Wow - Thanksgiving snuck up fast, didn't it??

So, yes - the Thanksgiving feast is upon us.  Looking for pick-up options or possibly even dining out this year?  Yana Ginburg, correspondent for The Pilot - has ALL the local options for you right here. A daylong all-you-can-eat buffet....without worrying about cleaning up the kitchen?  Worth a thought!

Before we reach Thanksgiving Day - this weekend The Grand Illumination Parade in downtown Norfolk is back!  A three-year absence is definitely a long time.  For all your planning, preparation and the event schedule - check out coverage by The Pilot's Colin Warren-Hicks right here. It will probably be a bit chilly this Saturday night, but so good to have the Grand Illumination Parade back.

For all those longing for warmer weather - we'll soon be able to set sail on a cruise to warmer climes year-round!  Yes - Carnival is planning on increasing the number of trips out of Norfolk AND planning on year-round operations in the future.  If you missed the announcement - check out othe coverage by The Pilot's Trevor Metcalfe right here. 

As always, football will once again be a large part of Thanksgiving weekend.  William & Marry is actually on the verge of matching its best football season in 80 years.  The coverage and preview is right here - provided by Wilford Kale, correspondent for The Daily Press. Once the Thanksgiving feast is over - high school football picks up again with the second round of the VHSL playoffs. The Pilot's Larry Rubama and Marty O'Brien have all the local playoff predictions right here. 

Note to readers:  Yours truly here at Reader Rewards will be taking some time to enjoy Thanksgiving, watch some sports, relax and enjoy time with family as well.  Your newsletter will take a week off next week and be back better than ever the following week!


Yes - time for those contests!  And yes - it's all about Black Friday shopping, even though most of us have probably already started that shopping long ago:  Amazon, Target, Macy's Kohl's, Best Buy & TJ Maxx!

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Food Lion                              -   
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COMING SUNDAY:

Marine Corps veteran, businessman and Harvard graduate Phillip Jones made history last week by becoming the youngest African American elected as Newport News mayor after incumbent McKinley Price decided not to seek another term.

Jones, 33, defeated three City Council members — Vice Mayor Saundra Cherry, David Jenkins and Tina Vick — by a substantial margin in the Nov. 8 election, winning 40% of the vote.

But how did a political newcomer manage to defeat three opponents who had far more name recognition? According to supporters of Jones, they wanted a change.

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

Virginia Beach Police Chief Paul Neudigate was on hand to pin seven kids , who have spent the past 10 months attending monthly training sessions through Kids Law Academy.

The Hampton Roads-based nonprofit introduces children of color to law enforcement careers and aims to build relationships with police officers. The law academy launched in 2020 amid nationwide racial justice protests against police brutality.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Fawkes takes a few steps on a grassy patch at Christopher Newport University, stops, raises his head toward the sun and flicks his ears to catch any sounds.

The 6-month-old kitten with no eyes listens for his owner’s voice, knowing he can follow that.

He turns toward passing bikes, falling acorns and buzzing insects but only occasionally looks startled or hesitant. When students approach, Zoë Churchill, his owner, tells them to talk to him as they approach him slowly.

Fawkes then gladly nudges his pink nose into their hands.

“He was so immediately brave,” said Churchill, who adopted Fawkes in August from Symbiotic a Suffolk-based nonprofit rescue group. “I would love for him to teach people how much he can do despite his disability. It doesn’t make him any less perfect.”

Since losing his eyes to a life-threatening infection in July, Fawkes has dared to climb on and off logs, high-step through tall grass and dip his paws in the ocean. Churchill and her boyfriend, Bruce Sheppard, also have helped him learn to navigate their one-bedroom apartment in Newport News with treats, voice commands and patience.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

If you could have dinner with anyone from the past, whom would you pick?

The King’s Arms Tavern selected a few Founding Fathers.

Colonial Williamsburg is hosting a food series, Wine Dinner with a Nation Builder. The first two dates are already sold out — dining with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and their wives is apparently popular. The next installment is Dec. 16 with the Marquis de Lafayette and Alexander Hamilton.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

The lack of available quality child care has reached a crisis level in the United States — and Hampton Roads is experiencing it, too.

More than three-quarters of hundreds of Virginia employers surveyed in late August said child care availability was affecting their ability to recruit and retain workers, and about 40% reported their workers were leaving their jobs because of child care issues. Half of employers said employee child care issues were negatively affecting their businesses. The Virginia Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond conducted the survey to explore solutions for the state’s labor shortage.

Inside Business spoke with several stakeholders in Hampton Roads affected by or working in the child care arena.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section



Note to readers: A reminder that Parade Magazine is now only available with the e-edition of The Virginian-Pilot and The Daily Press. 



All Aboard - Delicious Thanksgiving Platters

Parade Picks - Great Gifts for Foodies

Books We Love - Messy Families, Holiday Edition

Parade Vault - Time to talk turkey

  
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