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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! One step closer to Christmas!  All those that got the Christmas lights and decorations up over the past week - raise your hands!  Nope, yours truly is not raising his hand. Hey - when there are so many local holiday events to get to, who has the time right??  As usual, The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has the rundown for us on all the local events right here.  I mean, sip and shop?  A baking competition and a cocktail class?? Not to mention more wine tasting and regardless of the fall/wintry temps: an ice cream party!  

Before we get too far away from Rekaya - in the arena of breaking news alert for future planning....Girl Scout cookie season will be delayed a month?!  If you haven't heard about it, Rekaya has the coverage right here. Those doggone supply chain disruptions.  We'll all just have to wait a bit longer.

Speaking of looking forward a bit to the future - especially to warmer climes and outdoor entertainment - how about the news from Live Nation and the return of the Lawn Pass at United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach?  The Pilot's Colin Warren-Hicks has the coverage for all those looking forward to outdoors concerts come spring and summer - right here. Access to more than 30 shows through the summer?!  It's only months away now....

This weekend in December traditionally brings about championship weekend for VHSL football.  As usual, there are schools from Hampton Roads participating.  Best of luck to Maury High School and Phoebus High School.  The Pilot's Larry Rubama has the preview of Maury's game against Highland Springs right here. The Daily Press' Marty O'Brien has the preview of Phoebus' matchup with Heritage right here. It would be awesome if both the Southside and the Peninsula each won a champtionship tomorrow.

Another fall sport that doesn't get NEARLY as much attention as football: volleyball.  The season has wrapped up and 757Teamz has the first and second All-Tidewater teams.  You can check out the 2022 All-Tidewater girls volleyball teams right here - brought to you by 757Teamz Ray Nimmo.  Ray from 757Teamz has the 2022 All-Tidewater boys volleyball first and second teams right here as well.

Last, but CERTAINLY not least - we bring you the star of Phoebus High's band.  A 7-year old high school band member.  Yes it's true.  You DO NOT want to miss this story if you missed reading it already.  757Teamz Marty O'Brien has the story on Aiden Thalerand right here. Absolutely incredible....at 7 years old!

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Kroger -                         
Sharon Chantland

Food Lion -                   Kathryn Louise Delaney 



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COMING SUNDAY:

In an Ocean View neighborhood with basketball hoops in driveways and American flags hanging from front porches, a vacant piece of land sandwiched between homes quietly exchanged hands five times between 2017 and 2020.

The property — a string of four parcels totaling a third of an acre — is in a marshy, overgrown thicket that recedes into a low-lying swamp, and stands in stark contrast to the manicured lawns across the street. Despite developers buying the land on two separate occasions, nothing has ever been built there.

The city seized the land in 2017 for delinquent real estate taxes and auctioned it off.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

New expedited training academies will be used to entice out-of-state officers to Hampton Roads police departments in 2023 as cities struggle to staff area police departments.

The Virginia Beach and Chesapeake police departments are among those gearing up to offer incoming transfers a condensed training course in 2023 following Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s October announcement of a $30 million nationwide law enforcement recruitment campaign.

As part of Youngkin’s plan, dubbed “Operation Bold Blue Line,” the state will allow departments to offer shortened “Option 5″ training academies. Option 5 expedites certification for lateral transfers down to 8 weeks.

The condensed training is meant to alleviate Hampton Roads’ thinning blue line as police staffing shortages hit historic highs, with more vacancies expected in some departments through the end of the fiscal year.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Ghosts, demons or psychotic killers, it doesn’t matter. Virginia Beach native Scott Hansen is a horror buff who loves watching spooky flicks in his time off and now makes them as part of his job. One of his favorites: Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 “The Shining,” starring Jack Nicholson.

So when Hansen, now an Atlanta-based film producer, needed an actress for his upcoming horror movie, he started daydreaming about Shelley Duvall. Duvall co-starred with Nicholson as the terrified wife, Wendy, in “The Shining.”

Hansen knew he wanted to cast Duvall but he also knew she’d retired from acting in 2002 and would be impossible to get.

Still, he made “hundreds and hundreds of calls” — and succeeded. Duvall is returning to the big screen after 20 years.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

One morning, in the winter of 1992, Richard Stengel found that his rented home in a Johannesburg suburb had been robbed. The television was missing. The stereo, too. Worse, his recorder was gone, and with it, three hours of interviews with Nelson Mandela, in service of what would become Mandela’s memoir, “Long Walk to Freedom.” (Stengel, then a 37-year-old freelance journalist, had been hired as a ghostwriter,) The project was a secret, and Stengel feared that the exposure of the tapes could derail it.

The cop assigned to the robbery reassured him. “Aw, man,” the officer told him, “they have music taped on those tapes already.”

There were more tapes, though, ultimately 70 hours of them. The transcripts, plus a manuscript that Mandela had written during his 27 years in prison, became, in Stengel’s hands, the memoir that helped to cement Mandela’s international reputation.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

For the past 33 years, Michele Anderson’s life and career have focused on bringing people and resources together to strengthen the Hampton Roads community.

Soon, the United Way of South Hampton Roads president and CEO will take her time, talent and experience to another city and state almost 1,500 miles away. She plans to work as president and CEO of the Austin Habitat for Humanity in Texas.

In November, Anderson notified the organization’s board of directors that she will leave right after the new year. A Norfolk native, Anderson said her heart is in Hampton Roads, but she feels called to help strengthen another community.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section


Catherine Zeta-Jones

  
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