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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter - where the weather the first few days this week was a nice taste of summer to come!  Of course, yours truly will probably whine at some point in July or August about the stifling humidity, etc. In any event - beautiful weather!

Ok - did we all make it through Cinco de May in fine shape? If you ventured out to a Mexican restaurant yesterday, you probably indulged in the chips, salsa and...white sauce before the meal.  Yours truly here at Reader Rewards has lived here in Hampton Roads for over twenty years. I arrived from Southern California(hence my rooting for The Dodgers and Lakers - neither of which we'll talk about right now) - where white sauce with tortilla chips isn't even a "thing". So I'm served this upon my first visit to a Mexican restaurant in Chesapeake - wondering: "what the heck??"  Well, The Pilot's Matthew Korfhage enlightened all of us a couple years ago - in terms of WHERE the white sauce originated.  If you missed it back then - we ran the story again yesterday.  Check it out here, if you missed it!  Who would've thought Hampton Roads, right?  Lastly - if you missed Matthew's feature on his favorite tacos here in Hampton Roads - we've got you covered right here. Cinco de Mayo has come and gone - tacos are worthy ANY day!

More encouraging news on the COVID-19 front!  Cases continue to trend downard - terms of positive cases, hospitalizations and deaths. As such, Governor Northam has announced all restrictions may be lifted(with the exception of the mask mandate) as early as June 15th.  The Pilot's Katherine Hafner has the story here, if you missed it earlier on Thursday. The only statistic we need to pick up the pace on is with vaccinations.  As of Thursday this week, 46% of Virginians had at least one shot and about a third were fully vaccinated.  The greater the percentage of fully vaccinated - the sooner we can get back to a semblance of complete normalcy!

Congrats to the Oscar Smith High School Tigers for securing another state football title in the Class 6 divison this past Saturday.  Again - a bit odd to be offering congrats for this in the Spring - but a great accomplishment nontheless. The sports world has us nearing the playoffs for the NHL and the NBA(no Lakers reference beyond this).  Not to mention The Tides are nearing their first game in nearly two years!

Contests this week!  We've got another special contest outside of the gift card giveaways we've been featuring!  We will be giving away 50 free passes to the virtual screening of the upcoming new Focus Film Profile. This contest will run through next Tuesday, May 11th. Winners for this contest will be drawn and notified Wednesday morning, May 12th.  The virtual screening is Thursday evening, May 13th.  Happy to secure these virtual passes and offer our favorite subscribers/readers something different and special!

Don't worry - we still have some gift cards as part contests this week. Our contests this week feature gift cards to Kroger, Target and Olive Garden!

Enter to win a $50 gift card to one AND to enter to win one of the 50 free virtual passes to Profile! Go to MyReaderRewards.com to win!


Last Week's Contest Winners

TJ Maxx -  Ilene Putterman

Wawa -
Carolyn Mary Riegle

Dick's Sporting Goods - 
Mary Stuck


CONTESTS

Profile follows an undercover British journalist [Valene Kane] in her quest to bait and expose a terrorist recruiter through social media, while trying not to be sucked in by her recruiter and lured into becoming a militant extremist herself. Register at MyReaderRewards.com for a chance to win one of 50 passes to a free virtual screening on May 13th!

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 Shop Target online and in-store for everything from groceries and essentials to clothing and electronics. Choose contactless pickup or delivery today. Sign up for a chance to win a $50 gift card at MyReaderRewards.com!


Welcome to Olive Garden Italian Restaurants. Stop by today and enjoy family style dining and fresh Italian food at our local restaurants. Sign up for a chance to win a $50 gift card at MyReaderRewards.com!


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COMING SUNDAY:

Profile of Latasha Holloway, who recently won a lawsuit that will force Virginia Beach to change its voting system. On March 31, a federal judge ruled that Virginia Beach’s method of electing City Council members is illegal and cannot be used in future elections. U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson said the at-large voting system violates the Voting Rights Act by diluting the voting power of Hispanics, African Americans and Asians. No longer will residents vote for all City Council members.

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section.

Patricia Vannuchi is caring for her 102-year-old mother, Jane Vannuchi, who survived a bout with COVID-19 while a resident in a nursing home. Born a preemie in 1918, the elder Vannuchi survived the Spanish Flu pandemic and finds herself living through the current pandemic. Vannuchi, 69, says when her mother was in Bayside Nursing home in Poquoson months earlier, it was rough on the family, like many families unable to see their love ones during the strict social distancing protocols in place last spring. It was rough on her mom too, who wasn't getting the care she needed, Vannuchi says. It took a little wrangling with the nursing home, help from a hospice group and a unlikely ally from a neighbor to get Jane back home. Though Jane remembers little details of either pandemic, she seems happier now and the younger Vannuchi is glad Mom is back home in Newport News. It might be more work for her, but at least when its her time, Mom won't die alone.

Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

Times of trouble often bring food trucks.

The food truck revolution of 2008 wasn’t a sudden yen for al fresco dining. It was a response to a financial meltdown, as chefs struggled to secure restaurant loans and instead moved food trailers onto abandoned real estate.

Last year was another troubled time — and a bumper year for new food trucks in Hampton Roads.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

  • Part of an occasional series showcasing interesting pieces in area museums or highlighting the stories behind them. This week we’re at The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News.

    The Titanic launched 110 years ago this month, but it was immortalized for what happened 11 months later.

    Read more in the Sunday Break section

    In February 2015, Mimi Lemay wrote a letter to her son, Jacob, on his fifth birthday.

    She explained how she’d evolved as a mom. She wanted him to know how she’d come to know her second-born, who had originally been named Em because he was assigned to the female sex at birth. But Lemay loved and recognized him fully as the boy he had proclaimed he was since the age of 2½.

    She posted the letter online and it went viral, becoming the basis for her book, “What We Will Become: A Mother, a Son, and a Journey of Transformation,” published in 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

    Lemay will give a free virtual talk at noon Wednesday as part of the annual Lee and Bernard Jaffe Family Jewish Book Festival, sponsored by the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater and the Simon Family JCC.

     Read more in the Sunday Break section.

       



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