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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! Where kids in households all around Hampton Roads are rejoicing today!!  It's either graduation time or the last day of school has finally arrived!! Of course the parents of those same households are bracing for a few months of buzz around the house. Summer vacation time right??

For some of us that might mean some time down in the Outer Banks.  That has been a popular destination to get away and enjoy the beach - for quite some time.  Heck, it's become SO popular that even wild animals are heading that way.  If you missed out on the report by The Pilot's own Kari Pugh - check it out right here. Very adept swimmers??  Hey - EVERYONE deserves quiet time on the beach.  

Alright - a random note injected here: did the television world pause for a moment this week with the Wheel of Fortune announcement??  If you missed it, you can catch the Associated Press' coverage of Pat Sajack's retirement announcement right here. 41 seasons of Wheel of Fortune.  Wow.  What will Vanna do now??

For that first week of summer vacation - there is no shortage of local events to head out to for a visit.  Yes, as usual - The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has us covered right here with all the events to get on your calendar. Take note of the all-you-can-eat crag legs!  Rekaya also has another new restaurant opening and review for you right here. Chick N Roll....I'm hungry now!

With June comes the closure of high school sports - including baseball.  757Teamz has your All Region baseball teams right here for you. Another strong showing by Grassfield and Western Branch this year!  Congrats to all!  For those that have paid attention or have kids playing high school sports - you may have noticed an increased number of local schools participating in state tournaments in recent years.  Well, The Pilot's own Larry Rubama has some thoughts on this very topic.  Check out Larry's column right here. Nah - you're not an old grumpy man at all Larry!

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

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COMING SUNDAY:

Coming this Father's Day: A daughter follows her dad's flight path

Since before Payton Hancock can remember, she has had a bird's-eye view of the world from the cockpit of a private plane flown by her dad.

When she wasn't flying shotgun, she was greeting retired Cmdr. Richard Hancock on the flight line at a U.S. Coast Guard air station after he returned from providing hurricane relief or supporting a drug interdiction mission.

Now 22, Payton will be commissioned Tuesday in Smithfield as a Coast Guard officer. It will culminate four years of volunteer operational training and a lifetime with her head in the clouds, yearning to become a military aviator like her father.

"It's a little surreal — it doesn't feel like I am going to be an ensign next week after dreaming about it for so long," Payton said.

Her earliest memories are of flying from Jacksonville, Florida, where the Hancock's were stationed, to visit their grandparents in Virginia Beach. A Coast Guard aviator, Richard had a private pilot's license and took his children flying as often as possible.

"I remember my dad saying, 'Do you want to fly?' Of course I wanted to fly, so he let me hold the sticks. It was the coolest thing to me, being up in the clouds," Payton said.

Those memories cemented Payton's passion for flying. From that point on, her mission was to find a career that would put her in the sky.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

City officials this week shared the next steps and timeline for redevelopment of the Ocean View site that was the longtime location of Greenies bar.

Phase one of the project is an expansion of Ocean View Beach Park, said Chuck Joyner, assistant city engineer, as he presented during Tuesday’s City Council work session. It factors in public comments from Ocean View residents, and will feature a half circle of green space bordering the beachfront, a food truck area, paths to the beach and a public shower and footwash.

The city purchased the infamous bar and another nearby restaurant for $2.3 million and demolished it in 2018. The lot has sat vacant since then.

Joyner also outlined future plans for the area, which would include upgrading the intersection where 1st View Street meets Ocean View Avenue. Overhead cable and electrical would be undergrounded and the intersection updated, a process which is estimated to cost $3.3 million.

Read more inside Sunday's Main News section.

Coming in Sunday's Daily Break section ...

There's nothing quite like a best friend, whether the two buddies are polar opposites or peas in a pod. Buddy stories are one building block of children’s literature, and there are as many ways to tell them as there are friendships. We'll provide some great books that provide fun (and funny) takes on partnerships.

Read more in the Sunday Break 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.


Matt Dillion