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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Where we're only one week removed from Something In The Water and already we're looking toward next year.  Certainly the good news is Pharrell announced it WOULD be back next year.  Maybe a slight shift in the weekend dates?  If you missed it, check out the report by The Pilot's Stacy Parker right here.  Let's be thankful it will be back in 2024!  One way or another it will all work out for the best.  Just no rain next year!

Alright, only three more days until Mother's Day!!!  Is it just yours truly here at Reader Rewards - in that this snuck up on me this year??  Regardless, let's be sure to give ALL the moms out there a break this one day and show some love!!  As usual, The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has you covered with Mother's Day events AND MORE local events right here. Jazz brunch, brunch n' brews.....I'm all in with Mom!  Interested in the Top 5 Eggs Benedict in Virginia Beach for Mother's Day?  Well, correspondent for The Pilot - Patrick Evans-Hylton has you covered right here as well. 

Yes, this weekend and the coming weekends will be more than just celebrating all the Moms out there.  Interested in a new place for BBQ?  Yep - Rekaya Gibson is once again all over it.  Check out here review of a seasonal BBQ in Poquoson right here. Pulled pork, turkey, brisket....need we say more??

Spring high school sports is in full swing and we have your updated rankings for baseball and soft ball.  757Teamz' Larry Rubama has your Top 15 for baseball right here. Cox High School and Menchville High School - one each from both sides of the water, battling for the top spot!  757Teamz Marty O'Brien has your softball Top 15 right here as well. A bit of a different look at the top part of the rankings that in year past!

Lastly, many have probably heard about college athletes benefiting from the name, image and likeness now.  Much less(I think) had hear about the potential for high school athletes to benefit from the same.  Well, recently the VHSL changed its ruling on this so that high school athletes CAN benefit from much the same.  For a full report on the ruling and its potential benefits and consequences - check out 757Teamz' Larry Rubama's report right here.  It DEFINITELY is a new day and age.

Regardless - enjoy the weekend and go celebrate all the Moms out there!

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Last Week's Contest Winners

Emerson String Quartet Tickets -                Kathleen Vanpatten   

Chris Thile Tickets: Ferguson Center  - 
     Edward Maroney
                                                                        Anne Waldron

Chris Thile Tickets: Chrysler Hall -             Rosanne Silvis
                                                                       Jean Turpin

Chris Thile Tickets: Sandler Center -         Lynnette Homza
                                                                       Catherine Fowler      

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                              George Cook

Target Gift Card -                                          Bobbi Donnelly


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COMING SUNDAY:

For the last several months, school safety concerns have kept parents and teachers on edge across Hampton Roads. Particularly since a 6-year-old student brought a gun to school and shot his teacher in a first-grade classroom at Newport News’ Richneck Elementary in January, security measures have been top of mind.

The scrutiny has translated to numerous discussions in school board rooms across the region, with school officials simultaneously reassuring the public that security has always been a priority while exploring ways to add more protection. As schools finalize their budgets for next year, millions of dollars have been earmarked for a variety of security measures across Hampton Roads schools. Divisions are doing everything from adding security officers to increasing mental health supports.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

More than 40 years after a failed assassination attempt of President Ronald Reagan propelled him into infamy, John Hinckley Jr. is trying to forge a new path.

In 1982, Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity after shooting and wounding Reagan, as well as White House press secretary James Brady, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy and Washington police officer Thomas Delahanty. Brady, who died in 2014, was left partially paralyzed.

Then 27, Hinckley was committed by the court to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., where he lived until 2016, when the court granted him convalescent leave, allowing him to live full time with his mother, Jo Ann Hinckley, in the gated Kingsmill community outside of Williamsburg. Hinckley continued to live under court restrictions until last June, when he was fully released.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

One of the wallpaper designs inside the historic Nelson-Galt House began its life more than 300 years ago as a bed curtain, delicately hand-embroidered in England with birds, trees and other natural scenes.

As for the green floral damask on two chairs, that was inspired by a fragment of a 1750s silk gown worn by Martha Dandridge Custis, who would later marry George Washington.

Such a blend of past and present means that Heather Chadduck Hillegas, the designer in residence at Colonial Williamsburg, has done her job.

Hillegas, an interior decorator and textile designer based in Birmingham, Alabama, has reimagined the interior of the circa 1695 Nelson-Galt home using modern-day paints, fabrics, wallpaper, dinnerware and other décor from the licensed Williamsburg brand.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

For National Historic Preservation Month, Richmond-based Preservation Virginia has released its list of historic places that face imminent or sustained threats.

The annual list, which has highlighted 170 sites so far, encourages groups, residents, and local and state governments to find ways to save the buildings or locations. The program has been successful in preserving many of the historic places, according to a news release from Preservation Virginia. Only 10% of the sites listed so far have been lost to demolition or neglect.

”Historic places are at the forefront of debates about the environment, affordable housing and smart growth,” said Elizabeth S. Kostelny, Preservation Virginia CEO, in the release. “We need to work together to address these issues while preserving locations that still have so much to teach about our collective past and present. Once a historic place is demolished, it’s gone forever.”

Virginia’s Most Endangered Historic Places for 2023?

Check out the list in the Sunday Main Break section

The impact that Debra Hamilton Farley’s 33-year career with the Hampton Roads Small Business Development Center has had on the region can best be conveyed through numbers.

Over the course of more than three decades, Farley advised 8,779 small businesses and helped 252 new businesses open. Her assistance helped create more than 9,000 jobs and $175 million in capital formation.

“I just loved what I did and working with the community,” she said. “I had a passion for assisting those who wanted to start a business and especially the small, disadvantaged business owners.”

Farley retired from her dual roles as associate executive director and certified business analyst with the Small Business Development Center and Hampton Roads Chamber on April 30.

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.


Mary Tyler Moore