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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! Memorial Day weekend is finally upon us!!  Was it not just yesterday that yours truly here at Reader Rewards said something similar about Thanksgiving?? Or even the Labor Day holiday weekend??  In any event, hopefully you and your family enjoy time together and spend time reflecting and thanking those that have served and serve in our military.

Once again the Patriotic Festival will be held again in downtown Norfolk.  For all those looking for some good country music - the festival at Scope is just for you.  Be sure to catch the preview by The Pilot's Colin Warren-Hicks right here. Yes - there will be plenty of food and other vendors as well - enjoy!

If country music isn't quite your thing, The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has a run-down of events highlighted by a wine supper and a bacon soiree - right here for you! Yes....a bacon soiree....you DID read that right.  For yet ANOTHER list of upcoming events - including the Greek Festival - Rekaya has another preview for you here as well. Lastly, if you are one of many dog overs AND a lover of all things beer-related....Rekaya has you covered here with a review of a new restaurant in Virginia Beach.  Yes - Pups & Pints. Something for everyone, right??

As we formally enter into warmer weather now, the local fishing scene will really heat up.  How about the local fisherman that set a new record?? The Pilot's Michael Sauls has the rundown of the record catch for a Sheepshead catch right here.  17.4 pounds of that!

A couple of different stories to highlight on the local sports scene.  The first: if there are questions about the three sport athlete still existing in high school sports, how about Ashley Hunt from York High School?  757Teamz Marty O'Brien has the coverage of her all-state selection in two sporst and starring in a third right here. The second highlight is covering baseball, since we're in-season.  How about Paul D. Camp Community College and an appearance in the World Series for its division?? If you missed it, be sure to read up on coverage by The Pilot's Jim McGrath right here. The first team in any sport from the school to win a regional title. Congrats!
 
Enjoy the weekend everyone!

Contests, contests, contests! This week we have more Virginia Arts Festival tickets and gift cards to Amazon and Target!

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Last Week's Contest Winners

   
Walmart -                                              Stuart Espy

Kroger -                                                 Rena Gendron

Visa -                                                     Tabitha Payne

CONTESTS
 Karin Bergquist’s supple, soulful singing entices you into the songs of Over the Rhine, but then the lyrics she and husband Linford Detweiler pen slide into your head on songs like "I Want You to be My Lover" and "All I Need Is Everything". In a few minutes, you're transported. “Over the Rhine creates true confessional masterpieces that know neither border nor boundary,” Register at MyReaderRewards.com for a chance to win a pair of tickets at the Perry Pavilion in Norfolk on June 8th!


 "Ms. Skonberg has become the shining hope of hot jazz, on the strength of a clarion trumpet style indebted to Louis Armstrong, a smooth purr of a singing voice inspired by Anita O'Day and the wholesome glow of youth." -The New York Times. Sign up for a chance to win a pair of tickets at MyReaderRewards.com! Perry Pavilion in Norfolk on June 9th.

NPR 2022 Tiny Desk Concert winner’s soulful singing, poetically incisive lyrics and syncopated rhythms from Latin America have drawn rave reviews like this one from The Washington Post: “Her voice sounded beautifully delicate, her riffs smooth like a glass ball you’re scared to break. The audience was elated, giving out audible gasps and whoops.” Sign up for a chance to win a pair of tickets to see Alisa Amador at MyReaderRewards.com! The Robin Hixon Theater in Norfolk on June 10th

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EX
COMING SUNDAY:

The names of approximately 200 sailors were etched into a 15-foot granite obelisk at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.

Among them is the name of a man retired Master Chief Gerald “Jerry” Gandy saw die.

“I don’t even want to read about him. I don’t want to see his name ... Because he is not dead to me. He is still with me,” Gandy sternly said.

The 82-year-old met with a reporter and photographer at his Virginia Beach home to remember those he lost in battle.

Memorial Day, then dubbed “Decoration Day,” was first recognized in 1868 to honor soldiers killed during the Civil War. In 1971, the day became a federal holiday. Over time Memorial Day became an unofficial celebration kicking off summer. But for combat veterans, the day has little to do with the beginning of a new, warm season. Rather, it is a reminder of the untimely, violent end of a brother or sister in arms.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

It was a day Erica Walker was looking forward to when she logged on to join the housing choice voucher waitlist.

But problem after problem, she found herself once again not being able to get her name onto one of the waitlists thousands of fellow low-income local households are also on.

In Hampton, the window to apply for a HCV was from the morning of May 11 to the end of May 13. All those applications would then be put into a lottery and 5,000 of the applicants would be randomly chosen to actually join the waitlist, according to the HRHA website. At least 95% of those randomly chosen were local, according to the website.

Roughly 11,000 people applied to Virginia Beach’s HCV waitlist which was open for twelve hours on Nov. 9, 2021 for the first time since 2012. There are still roughly 11,000 people on the waitlist since there were still people on the waitlist from 2012 when it opened in 2021, according to Virginia Beach staff.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Faith Jones graduated college in 2020 into a world that stood still.

She wanted to forge a career on the strength of her powerful voice and was well aware that it is hard to become a professional singer even without a global pandemic forcing show closures and choking purse strings in the entertainment industry. Still, Jones’ ambition exceeded doubt.

Now, the Newport News native has a leading role in one of Broadway’s most iconic rock operas, “Jesus Christ Superstar.” She stars as Mary Magdelene in the national 50th anniversary tour that hits Chrysler Hall on Tuesday.

Jones performs four of the production’s best-known songs with others in the cast, but she is on full display while soloing “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” which became a 1973 pop hit after the show’s original run.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

The road to adulthood begins for most when they graduate from high school and move on to a first job or college, to paying bills and living on their own. But for people with cognitive disabilities or autism, leaving high school is a more monumental step, one that will transform their relation to their families and the community that supports them.

That monumental step has been on the minds of Andrew and Barb Baxter, both 57, of Charlottesville, for years. Their 24-year-old son, Pete, is on the autism spectrum and has an intellectual disability.

Read how to contribute in the Sunday Break section

Karen Dutro, executive director of NetworkPeninsula, had a dream.

She said she dreamed of developing a hub — a shared office and meeting space for other local nonprofits — since she founded the nonprofit organization in 2007. That dream finally came true when its hub space opened earlier this year.

“Finding affordable and accessible office space for a small nonprofit is challenging, particularly when many of their resources are dedicated to providing programming,” Dutro said.

Even when a space is found, it is typically only a small office with no room for meetings, she said.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section

Note To Readers:  A reminder that Parade magazine is now only found along with your e-edition of either The Virginian-Pilot or Daily Press each Sunday morning.  Print copies of Parade magazine ceased after the November 13th issue.



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