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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! Poof!  Just like that: Halloween is in the rear-view mirror.  Does it feel like we are tossing aside holidays this year every week?? Memorial Day weekend, Fourth of July weekend, Labor Day weekend, Halloween...now - we all get to turn our clocks back one full hour this Sunday morning.  The great debate: do we get an extra hour of sleep or not with this move??  Closely following that - the midterm elections next Tuesday.

First things first: upcoming local events - all of which involve food!  As usual The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has the rundown right here.  Oysters here, oysters there....oysters EVERYWHERE??  No lack of oysters in the coming weeks!  If you missed Rekaya's coverage on the first American trained as French chef - be sure to check out her story on James Hennings right here. Then ANOTHER big announcement by Pharrell on Wednesday!  The Pilot's Colin Warren-Hicks and Stacy Parker cover his big announcement right here.  April 2023 is shaping up to be a nice spring-time surprise!

Pharrell Williams' The Mighty Dream Forum is underway this week.  The Pilot's Daniel Berti has coverage of an interview Pharrell gave on the opening day.  Catch Daniel's story right here.  Maybe the biggest story this week is the surprise Pharrell gave everyone on Wednesday.  You missed his surprise announcement?  To catch up - you can check out the story from The Pilot's Colin Warren-Hicks and Stacy Parker right here. Should be another fun time down at the Oceanfront in April!

As local high school football approaches the end of the regular season: the VHSL playoffs await!  For various playoff scenarios - check out the coverage by 757Teamz' Larry Rubama and Marty O'Brien right here.  The big showdown between Oscar Smith and Phoebus is this Saturday at Darling Stadium.  For all the area leader in individual stats - check out Larry Rubamas summary right here.


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COMING SUNDAY:

Former Vice President Mike Pence joined state Sen. Jen Kiggans Wednesday and urged Norfolk voters to support her bid to represent Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House.

“I believe we’re less than a week away from the great American comeback, and it all goes right through Norfolk, Virginia and this area when we elect Jen Kiggans,” said Pence, who was speaking at a phone banking event.

The only problem? Voters in Norfolk this year won’t be casting a vote for Kiggans — or her opponent, Rep. Elaine Luria.

After a public comment period last year, the Supreme Court of Virginia unanimously approved maps establishing new congressional and state legislative districts. Election officials and voters in Hampton Roads say that redistricting has caused confusion, and the bombardment of campaign ads from the 2nd District’s candidates — as well as the media’s heavy focus on that race — hasn’t helped. As a result, some early voters have been surprised by their ballots.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

At Norfolk State University, those who become drum majors for the Spartan “Legion” Marching Band might be considered royalty on campus.

Founded in 1975, the Legion has become one of the country’s premier bands among historically Black colleges and universities. Band faculty members interview select candidates from the Legion for the Mr. Spartan and Cap ’N Soul roles to lead the team of about 250 musicians.

This year, senior Quiara Jackson is Cap ’N Soul — and Norfolk State’s first female drum major.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Men and women lined up at Freemason Street Baptist Church for their moment to pose for one of Norfolk’s best-known photographers. The appropriately named Star wore sunglasses and a sly smile. Phyllis wrapped a towel around her head, like a turban. But it was Bree who commanded the camera. One side of the brim of her hat dipped and skimmed her right eyebrow. Strings of pearls lay against her beaded blouse.

She made photographer Glen McClure pause. He didn’t know if the jewels were real.

It didn’t matter. It did not matter that the men and women are homeless or in transitional housing. McClure spent much of his career highlighting subjects like them, what he calls “everyday people.”

His latest project, “Neighbors,” is about the Norfolk Street Choir Project and it captures the faces and personalities of the choir’s membership in black and white. “Neighbors” is a book, and select photographs are being exhibited at the Slover Library through Dec. 13.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Perseverance and finding supporters are essential in overcoming the challenges of starting and growing a business, Black entrepreneurs said during Pharrell Williams’ Mighty Dream Forum in downtown Norfolk.

Panelists from California, New York and Richmond gathered at The Granby Theater on Nov. 1 during Williams’ three-day conference aimed at shining light on successful minority-owned businesses and encouraging others.

“The Black Entrepreneurship: The New Face of Small Business” panel discussion was based on a series by the Guardian US. Black business ownership dropped by more than 40% during the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. But this year, Black business ownership is surpassing pre-pandemic levels by nearly 30%, according to Guardian reporting.

More than 75 people attended the event moderated by Patrice Worthy, a Guardian contributor. The panelists included: Rabia Kamara, owner of Ruby Scoops ice cream shop in Richmond; William Huston, founder and chief information officer for Bay Street Capital Holdings in Los Altos, California; and Kenneth Ebie, founder of Ebie Strategies in New York City.

Read more in the Work & Money section

The cast has changed, but Virginia Tech coach Mike Young hopes his Hokies have the pieces in place again to make another statement in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

One year after rebounding from a 2-7 start in conference play to win four games in four days and their first ACC Tournament, prognosticators put the Hokies in the middle of the pack this year, predictably behind all the blue bloods.

Many of their primary players return, led by do-everything Justyn Mutts and sharpshooter Hunter Cattoor, and they landed a significant transfer in 6-foot-9 Grant Basile from Wright State. He averaged 18.4 points and 8.5 rebounds last season as Wright State won the Horizon League championship.

Read more in the Sunday Sportsection




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