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 CHESTERFIELD FARMERS MARKET – 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Family   Continued from page 1  and my daughter has a dedicated career in   cleanup begin
 AUG   Fun Day. Celebrating first responders. Chesterfield County Government   The first 10 years were all about   education and social work.”
 16  Complex on Mimms Loop, near school board building.  raising children. Louise had two   Tom and Louise continue to work.    Online registration is

 INTRODUCTION TO 3D PRINTING – 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Meadowdale   children from her previous marriage,   Tom as a salesman for Glidden Paints and   open for the annual James
 WED  Library, Meadowdale Meeting Room. Learn to use computer-aided design   Mark and John Thomas. Harvey was   manager of their Richmond operations.    River Regional Cleanup
 (CAD) software to create just about anything, and then print it on our 3D   born in 1959, Franklin in 1961, and   Louise worked for the Medical College   scheduled for Saturday, Sept.
 printer.  Register online at library.chesterfield.gov.  Anna in 1965. “It was a little rough,”   of Virginia, dental school, and the   9, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Now in its
        Tom said. “Not having enough      International Mission Board.  She retired
 AUG   THIRD THURSDAYS – 6 p.m. Chester Village Green. “Outside the Wire”   money.”   from the latter in 1999.    18th year, the cleanup is a
                                                                             tremendous regional effort
 17  entertains on the Village Green. Bring a picnic and enjoy this classic rock   went,” Louise said. “We were also   said.  “Our life was an exciting life,” she   in which volunteers remove
           “Where we went, the children
 cover band.
                                                                             hundreds of bags of trash and
 THUR  MAD SCIENCE: SPACE SPECTACULAR – 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.   establishing a loving foundation with   “The real spiritual glue and grit of   recyclable materials from the
 AUG   and 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Meadowdale Library, Meadowdale Meeting   each other. What I loved about him   our family is that lady sitting right there,”   James River and its tributaries.

                                          Tom said, pointing to Louise.
        [Tom] was his strong faith in Jesus and
                                                                                  The cleanup is open
 19  Room. See a real hovercraft, learn about rocket propulsion, and find out what   his commitment to raise his children   Louise responded, “That is very gracious   to individuals, families,
 astronauts and babies have in common.  Recommended for children 5-10
                                          of you to feel that way about me, but we
        in a strong, Christian home. Attending
 years old.  Register online at library.chesterfield.gov.  church as a family was part of our life.”   are a team.”  groups, boaters, and paddlers.
 SAT
                                                                             Volunteers select from
 SAL CHESTER DEPOT CIRCA 1930
 That was then ...  MY FIRST SCHOOL BUS – 10:30 a.m. to 11:15a.m. Chester Library,   busy, with the children playing sports   challenging times, facing some really   16 different cleanup sites
           During their next decade, life was
                                              “We have been through some
 Chester Combined Room A & B. New kindergartners and pre-kindergartners   and all of them at different times. They   heavy experiences,” Tom said. “You can’t   throughout the James River
 Seaboard Air Line Railroad  are invited to practice getting on and off a real school bus and learn about bus   also became involved with ministry   do it alone.”  watershed. In Chesterfield
 safety. Registration is required..  Register online at library.chesterfield.gov.  that served the community. Tom and   “It’s been a wonderful life,” Louise   County, they sites are Falling
                                                                             Creek Ironworks, Falling
        some friends bought a bus for their   said. “…a happy life.”
 While Chester has had a railroad   through Chester would be the first   TEEN ART CLUB – 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. Chester Library, Chester Small Room.   ministry that became a parking lot   Retirement has been enjoying “The   Creek Reservoir, and Dutch
 presence since before the American   casualty.   Get creative and share your love for self-expression. Bring your own art   ministry and a jail ministry. “It was a   River House” and going to visit their   Gap Landing.
 Civil War, the Seaboard Air Line   The cost of obtaining and   project and supplies. For ages 12-18.   lot of fun for the children,” Louise said.   out-of-state children and grandchildren.   Volunteers should bring
 Railroad (SAL) passed through town   maintaining the SAL route was   “Lots of activity, going from meeting   They like small towns, mountains, state   water and gloves, wear closed-
 for only about 70 years.   substantially greater than its   FREE CHRISTIAN SKATING – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free skating with Kneel   place to meeting place.”  and national parks, and staying in bed and   toe shoes, and be sure to use
 By contrast, the right of way   competitor, so eventually, almost all   on Wheels Skate Dance Ministry. 4219 W Hundred Rd. located behind the   Around this time, Tom would   breakfast inns across Virginia. The beach   sun screen and bug repellant   va.org to sign up. For more information, call 748-1567
 through Chester, the former Atlantic   of the former SAL from Norlina,   Chester Muffler and Brake Shop.  For more information, visit the facebook   play guitar and write songs. One of   and the river are their first loves.  prior to arrival. Visit www.jrac-  or email info@jrac-va.org.
 Coast Line Railroad (ACL) – presently   N.C., to Richmond, was abandoned   page or call 804.896.3630.  his songs, “Soul Train To Glory” was   “We do not travel as much as we
 owned by CSX Transportation, and   and dismantled. Mother Nature has   recorded by Jimmy Davis.  have in the past,” said Louise. “We like   Tom continues to write.  He has   having a personal relationship with God
 used by Amtrak trains as well as its   reclaimed much of it. Tall pines and   CHESTER FARMERS MARKET – 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chester Village   By the time of their 30th   family reunions, keeping up with all   published “The Man Called Jesus,”   and the church being our covering.”
 own freight trains – is a descendant   thick brush grow on part of the rail bed   Green.  anniversary, the children were   the activities of our grandchildren and   and he has a second novel ready to be   Tom and Louise said their vows to
 of the Petersburg Railroad from   that once had track’s traveled by 100-  establishing their own careers. “All   great-grandchildren, and connecting with   published.  each other 60 years ago, They were “To
 Richmond to the Cockade City, one of   MPH passenger trains and long freight   WOOD FARMERS MARKET – Woods United Methodist Church – 8 a.m.   my boys are successful entrepreneurs,   family and friends…that keeps us busy.”  “Our Bible Study Class at   have and to hold, from this day forward,
 America’s pioneer rail lines.   trains.  to noon. 7200 Hickory Rd.          Ironbridge helps us continue our life   for better, for worse, for richer, for
 The ACL (CSX) route through   The SAL headed north along and                with teaching and fellowship with   poorer, in sickness and in health, until
 Chester continues to be a vital link in   crossing Branders Bridge Road several   RIVER STREET MARKET – 8 a.m. to noon. 30 River Street, Old Town   believers,” Louise said. “We have a   death do us part” Staying true to their
 a steel main line stretching from New   times. The track bed is still wide open   Petersburg (next to the Farmer’s Market building) Petersburg’s Produce and   legacy of being from many generations   vows, they have made a wonderful life
 England south to the tip of Florida and   on a dam before crossing Branders   Arts Market.  of Christian believers that believe in   together.
 southwest into Georgia and Alabama.   Bridge Road, just north of Happy Hill
 In talks between controlling   Road.  AUG   MEDICARE BASICS – 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Chester Library, Chester   Serving Chester for 23 years!
 boards, a merger of the SAL and ACL   Chester Linear Park now follows   Combined Room A & B. Learn how to apply for Medicare and how to make
 changes to your existing Medicare plan during open enrollment. Register
 was being discussed as early as the late  the path of the old track, and the   21  online at library.chesterfield.gov.
 1950s. The consolidation occurred July  depot that once served the Chester                           748-7405
 1, 1967, when the Seaboard Coast Line  community at Lee and Quay Streets no   MON  MEADOWDALE MEDITATION HOUR – 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Meadowdale   Chester Muff  er & Brake Shop
                                                                                               4215 W. Hundred Road, Chester
 Railroad (SCL) was formed.  longer had a purpose. It was no longer   Library.  Drop in and explore meditation at your own pace. Through self-
 The entire SAL route from   used after 1931 and razed in 1938. Yet   guided learning and regular practice, you’ll discover how easy it is to achieve   Full Automotive Service
 Centralia to Burgess in Dinwidde   the trains continued to roll on the SAL   peace of mind. We’ll provide the space, mats and ambience. No registration   TOM AND LOUISE WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS DURING THEIR 60TH ANNIVERSARY
 County was marked for abandonment   crossing West Hundred Road until the   required.  PARTY SATURDAY.  Open: Monday - Friday 8a - 5:30p
 as early as the late 1950s the line   late 1950s.  LUNCHTIME JAM SESSION AT CHESTER – 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Chester
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