DOZENS ATTEND COUNTY HOSTED WEATHER CLASS

WYTHEVILLE, Va. – More than two-dozen Wythe County residents, including first responders, local officials, truck drivers and teachers came out last night for the county hosted severe weather course. The two-hour class, which was provided at no charge to the general public, was held at the Wytheville Community College.

National Weather Service meteorologist Phil Hysell taught the course, focusing primarily on the formation of thunderstorms, tornados, derechos and winter storms.

“In this part of the country, there’s sometimes a mentality that if there is no tornado warning, there is no danger,” stated Hysell, as he shared with the class statistics which proved non-tornado storms are often just as deadly.

Students who attended the National Weather Service sanctioned event were given a weather spotter’s field guide and awarded a certificate acknowledging their completion of the course; making them National Weather Service certified SKYWARN spotters.

“In recent years, severe weather has become a greater concern for communities throughout the nation. By offering this course to the public, we’re hoping to give people the knowledge they need to remain proactive in staying safe,” said Ikey Davidson, Wythe County’s emergency manager.

In January 2011, Wythe County became one of only a handful of Virginia counties to be certified by the National Weather Service as a StormReady Community. Last night’s class was the final step in the county’s re-certification effort.

Pleased with the event’s turnout, meteorologist Hysell urged those in attendance “if you see severe weather, report it – it could save a life.”

Residents unable to attend last night’s severe weather training seminar are encouraged to take the online version of the course.

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Wythe County December Calendar of Events

Calendar of events, courtesy of Wytheville-Wythe-Bland Chamber of Commerce:

Santa’s Shop – Collection of new, unwrapped toys for children 12 years old and under, that will be distributed by the Department of Social Services in Bland and Wythe Counties.  Toys may be dropped off at the Wytheville-Wythe-Bland Chamber of Commerce  150 East Monroe St., Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm until Dec. 17.

Café Saturdays at West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery – Each Saturday, 11 am – 3 pm.  LIVE MUSIC from Noon – 2 pm!  Lunch selections for $10+.  For more information or complete menus, visit www.westwindwine.com or call 276.699.2020.

Wohlfahrt Haus’ Holiday Spectacular – Now – Dec. 31 Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre, 170 Malin Dr., Wytheville.  276-223-0891 or 888-950-3382.  www.wohlfahrthaus.com.

Open House – December 3.  6 – 8 pm Star Overstock, 1340 E. Main St., Wytheville

Festival of Lights – December 6-7.  New River Trail State Park,  Foster Falls Village. Drive-thru only tour of the lights. On Friday night, the admission will be $2 or five canned food items and Saturday night admission will be $3 or five canned items. 276.699.6778

Cliff Dicker Memorial Blood Drive – December 6, at the old community center in Downtown Wytheville from 12-6 pm.  Donors can schedule appointments at www.redcrossblood.org and walk-ins are welcome. This blood drive is sponsored by the Wythe County Sheriff’s Department.

Christmas Bazaar at the Depot – December 6 – 8. 10 am – 4 pm and Sunday 1-5 pm. Rural Retreat Depot Downtown Rural Retreat.

Christmas Wreath Class/Open House – December 7. 11 am. Beagle Ridge Herb Farm and Environmental Education Center.  276.621.4511 www.beagleridgeherbfarm.com

Mr. Strong Family Run/Walk 5K – December 7; Registration at 9 am.  Registration fee is a donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  www.facebook.com/Mrstrong5k

WCCH Christmas Parade – December 7; 6 pm  Downtown Wytheville.  Theme:  Red, White & Blue Christmas  276.625.8812

Max Meadows Christmas Parade December 7, 1 pm.   276.223.4517 or 276.637.4332.

Christmas Parade – December 8. 2 pm.   Downtown Rural Retreat.  Sponsored by the RRVFD.  276-686-4376

Visit with Santa – December 7. 2 till 4 pm.  Wytheville Community Center, 333 Community Blvd., Wytheville. 276.223.3378

Christmas Tour of Homes – December 8 .  Christmas Home Tours.  Sponsored by Wythe Arts Council. 276-228-6002. www.wythevillefestival.org

WCC Concert Band Concert – December 10, 7 pm.  George Wythe High School Auditorium, One Maroon Way, Wytheville.  Free.

 Christmas Market at the Wytheville Farmer’s Market – December 14, 10 am – 2 pm; 355 E. Main St., Wytheville, VA  Baked goods, hand-crafted items, local beef & produce available.  This is a great way to support independent businesses and shop locally for the holidays!  276-620-0303 or 276-620-0303; [email protected]

 Wythe-Bland Young Professionals Christmas Dazzler – December 14.  6 pm.  West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery, 180 West Wind Dr., Max Meadows.  If you are between the ages of 21-40, please join us for our end of the year Holiday Mixer!  223.3365

 Christmas Parade – December 14 . 6 pm.  Downtown Bland. Sponsored by Bland Beautification Committee.  276.223.3365

 Kid’s Musical Drama – “The Nightshift Before Christmas” – December 15, 9 am, 11 am, 6 pm.  All Nations Church, 1020 Stafford Umberger Dr., Wytheville.   276.228.5981

Live Nativity – December 19 – 20. 7 pm.  Hayrides, cookies, coffee, hot chocolate, Christmas music and special Christmas Devotion.  All Nations Church, 1020 Stafford Umberger Dr., Wytheville.  276.228.5981

WinterFest 2013 – December 20 .  Wytheville Community Center,  333 Community Blvd., Wytheville.  Grades 4 – 8; 1 pm – 5 pm Grades 3 & under; 5:30 – 8:30 pm.  276.223.3520

Merry Christmas – December 25.

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Wythe County Christmas Parades Schedule

Schedule of Christmas Parades in Wythe County:

Ivanhoe Christmas Parade

Saturday, November 30, 2013, at 4p.m.

 

Max Meadows Christmas Parade

Saturday, December 7, 2013, at 1p.m.

 

Wytheville Christmas Parade

Saturday, December 7, 2013, at 6p.m.

 

Rural Retreat Christmas Parade

Sunday, December 8, 2013, at 2p.m.

 

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REORGANIZED LEAD MINES RESCUE SQUAD NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERS

WYTHEVILLE, Va. – The newly appointed directors of the Lead Mines Rescue Squad held their first meeting Thursday, November 7, 2013.

In addition to adopting a new set of bylaws, directors elected to begin accepting applications for paid and volunteer members.
The reorganization comes just three months following the Wythe County Board of Supervisors’ unanimous decision to dissolve the historic squad.

From the start, county officials vowed to place the safety of area residents as its highest priority and pledged that no action would be taken until a reliable and sustainable plan was implemented.

In the interim, local emergency calls for the Lead Mines area were managed by the Wythe County Rescue Squad. Emergency communications records reveal that response times were immediately improved once this change was initiated.

“The professional volunteers and staff members of the Wythe County Rescue Squad served the eastern portion of the county exceptionally well. We are very grateful for their assistance in making this transition possible,” said county spokesman Jeremy Farley.

Membership applications may be obtained at the County Administration Building, located at 340 South Sixth Street, Wytheville, Virginia, or downloaded from the county’s official website, www.WytheCo.org.

In compliance with the Virginia EMS Policy and Procedures, Lead Mines Rescue Squad will conduct a background check on all persons applying for membership into the organization.

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Wythe County Parks and Recreation Department Youth Basketball – 2013 – Junior Varsity – Boys/Girls Schedules

Monday, November 18th @ JES

6:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers Black vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Jackson Eagles vs. Sheffey Wildcats

8:00pm – GIRLS – Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold vs. Sheffey Lady Wildcats

 

Tuesday, November 19th @ RRES

6:00pm – BOYS – Rural Retreat Indians Orange vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black

7:00pm – GIRLS – Rural Retreat Lady Indians vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

 

Thursday, November 21st @ MMES

6:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers White vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black

7:00pm – GIRLS – Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold vs. Rural Retreat Lady Indians

8:00pm – GIRLS – Sheffey Lady Wildcats vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

 

Saturday, November 23rd @ Fort Chiswell High School

  9:00am – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers White vs. Max Meadows Pioneers Black – GYM A

10:00am – BOYS – Sheffey Wildcats vs. Rural Retreat Indians Orange – GYM A

11:00am – BOYS – Jackson Eagles vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black – GYM A

  9:00am – GIRLS – Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black – GYM B

10:00am – GIRLS – Sheffey Lady Wildcats vs. Rural Retreat Lady Indians – GYM B

 

Monday, November 25th @ JES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Sheffey Lady Wildcats vs. Rural Retreat Lady Indians

7:00pm – BOYS – Jackson Eagles vs. Rural Retreat Indians Orange

8:00pm – BOYS – Sheffey Wildcats vs. Max Meadows Pioneers Black

 

Tuesday, November 26th @ RRES

6:00pm – Girls – Rural Retreat Lady Indians vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold

7:00pm – BOYS – Rural Retreat Indians Orange vs. Max Meadows Pioneers White

 

Monday, December 2nd @ RRES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Rural Retreat Lady Indians vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Rural Retreat Indians Black vs. Rural Retreat Indians Orange

 

Tuesday, December 3rd @ MMES

6:00pm – BOYS – Rural Retreat Indians Orange vs. Max Meadows Pioneers Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers White vs. Jackson Eagles

8:00pm – GIRLS – Sheffey Lady Wildcats vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold

 

 

 

Thursday, December 5th @ JES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Rural Retreat Lady Indians vs. Sheffey Lady Wildcats

7:00pm – BOYS – Sheffey Wildcats vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black

8:00pm – BOYS – Jackson Eagles vs. Max Meadows Pioneers Black

 

Monday, December 9th @ MMES

6:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers White vs. Jackson Eagles

7:00pm – GIRLS – Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

 

Tuesday, December 10th @ RRES

6:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers Black vs. Rural Retreat Indians Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Sheffey Wildcats vs. Rural Retreat Indians Orange

 

Wednesday, December 11th @ MMES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Sheffey Lady Wildcats vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers White vs. Sheffey Wildcats

 

Thursday, December 12th @ MMES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Gold vs. Max Meadows Lady Pioneers Black

7:00pm – BOYS – Jackson Eagles vs. Sheffey Wildcats

8:00pm – BOYS – Max Meadows Pioneers Black vs. Max Meadows Pioneers White

 

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:

 

Saturday, December 14th @ MMES

  9:00am – GIRLS – Game #1 – #1 SEED vs. #4 SEED

10:00am – GIRLS – Game #2 – #2 SEED vs. #3 SEED

11:00am – BOYS – Game – #1 – #4 SEED vs. #5 SEED

12:00pm – BOYS – Game – #2 – #3 SEED vs. #6 SEED

 

Monday, December 16th @ MMES

6:00pm – BOYS – Game #3 – #1 SEED vs. Game #1 winner

7:00pm – BOYS – Game #4 – #2 SEED vs. Game #2 winner

 

Tuesday, December 17th @ JES

6:00pm – GIRLS – Championship – Game #1 winner vs. Game #2 winner

7:00pm – BOYS – Championship – Game #3 winner vs. Game #4 winner

 

*** Cancellation Line: 276-223-4520***

WYTHE COUNTY TO OFFER FREE WEATHER CLASS TO RESIDENTS

Weather PicWythe County officials announced plans to host a free severe weather course, aimed at providing the general public with the necessary knowledge to spot severe weather patterns early.

The class is slated to be held at the Wytheville Community College (Grayson – 219) on December 2, 2013, and has been scheduled to last from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Students attending this National Weather Service (NWS) sanctioned course will be trained in understanding the basics of thunderstorm development, fundamentals of storm structure, identifying potential severe weather and basic severe weather safety.

The program was first developed in the 1970s and has been credited with enabling NWS to issue more timely and accurate warnings for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and flash floods.

“In recent years, severe weather has become a greater concern for communities throughout the nation. By offering this course to the public, we’re hoping to give people the knowledge they need to remain proactive in staying safe,” said Ikey Davidson, Wythe County’s emergency manager.

The county is requesting that all individuals interested in attending this event register by calling Wythe County’s Emergency Management Office 276-223-4521.

In January 2011 Wythe County was certified by the National Weather Service as a StormReady Community. The final step in the county’s re-certification effort will be to hold this class.

In addition to local citizens who are being encouraged to attend this event, Wythe County emergency and information officials will also be receiving training in order to serve as NWS local weather spotters. The work of these spotters help keep local communities safe by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the National Weather Service.

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Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips

Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips

  1. Wear a costume that fits so you don’t trip over it.
  2. Make sure your costume lets you see and hear well.  If possible, wear face paint instead of a mask.
  3. Choose a costume that is light in color or put “glow in the dark” patches on it so you are easily seen.
  4. Carry a flashlight to help you see in the dark and to help others see you.
  5. Cross the street at corners, and never between parked cars.
  6. Go trick-or-treating with a trusted grown-up.
  7. Visit only people you know, such as friends, neighbors, and relatives.
  8. Let a trusted grown-up check all treats before you eat them.

 

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Wythe County & Wytheville Youth Football – 2013 PLAYOFF Schedule

20131008 Kirk H TrophySaturday, October 19th @ George Wythe High School

10:00am – GAME #11 – Junior Varsity –  Rural Retreat Indians White vs Wytheville Maroons Silver

11:15am – GAME #12 – Max Meadows Pioneers vs Sheffey Wildcats

12:30pm – GAME #13 – Sheffey Wildcats vs Wytheville Maroons

2:00pm – GAME #14 – Wytheville Maroons White vs Jackson Eagles

 

Saturday, October 26th @ Fort Chiswell High School

9:30am – Junior Varsity Cheer Mania

10:45am – Varsity Cheer Mania

 

SUPER BOWL XVIII

12:30PM – Junior Varsity – GAME #11 winner vs. GAME #12 winner

2:00pm – Varsity – GAME #13 winner vs. GAME #14 winner

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COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER TEAMS UP WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES TO OFFER FREE ADOPTIONS

Wythe County’s Department of Animal Control has teamed up with local businesses in an effort to offer free dog adoptions throughout the month of October.

Sponsored by Bob Huff Chevrolet – Buick – GMC and Huff Ford – Subaru, the program is part of a national movement, known as “Adopt a Shelter-Dog Month.”

Throughout the month, the two car dealerships will alternate paying the shelter’s $20 adoption fee per new pet owner.

In addition to having the adoption fee covered by the Wytheville dealerships, new adoptive pet owners will be given a “goodie bag” containing several coupons and discount cards to local businesses; including, one free grooming session to A Dog’s World Pet Spa, a Petco treat bag, and one free consultation to Shine Dog Training.

“We’re excited to be partnering with local businesses for the second year in a row. We would like to thank the many great organizations and sponsors who have helped make this event possible,” says Tabitha Jackson, a Wythe County Animal Control Department employee.

Those interested in adopting a dog are encouraged to contact the county’s animal control office by calling (276) 228-6003.

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WYTHE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION CELEBRATE 18th YEAR OF YOUTH FOOTBALL SUPER BOWL

20131008 Kirk H TrophyThis coming February, the National Football League will be celebrating the forty-eighth edition of the Super Bowl. On a local level, Wythe County’s Department of Parks and Recreation will be celebrating a milestone of its own – youth football’s Super Bowl XVIII.

For the eighteenth straight year, junior varsity and varsity teams from the Town of Wytheville, as well as Wythe and Bland counties will compete in youth football’s regional championship, referred to as the Youth Football Super Bowl.

Winning teams will have their name affixed to the Kirk Heldreth Memorial Trophy, named in honor of the late Kirk Heldreth, a Rural Retreat resident and youth sports volunteer.

Tournament games begin October 8 and continue throughout the month, until festivities culminate on Saturday, October 26, 2013, at the Fort Chiswell High School, as the multi-county youth league celebrates Super Bowl XVIII.

Super Bowl IIXX festivities include two cheer manias, as well as the JV Super Bowl, set to begin at 12:30 p.m., followed by the varsity Super Bowl IIXX, slated to begin at 2 p.m.

The 32-minute games have proven to be both exciting and entertaining for viewers, as the two county’s showcase the football stars of tomorrow.

Scotty Vaught, Wythe County’s youth sports coordinator, says one of his favorite things about the Youth Football Super Bowl is seeing the improvements teams undergo between August and October.

“We have a great group of coaches, who have made this an enjoyable year for the players. They’re there for all the right reasons and it shows through when you watch the kids play,” says Vaught.

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