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2017
My year in review
Residents, with the guidance of the Chesterfield
County planning staff, are in the third turn and headed for
home supporting a vision that could guide the Northern
Jefferson Davis area into the future.
The area has many challenges, and therefore the draft
plan has its challenges as well as promise.
“We started the Northern
Jefferson Davis Special Area Northern JD
Plan in the summer of 2015,” comp plan
said James Bolling, principal
planner. “We hope to deliver draft
the final draft to the Planning Commission at
a work session in June or July of this year.”
The plan covers the entire county, and then smaller
plans (special area plans) are studied and overlaid on the
A groundbreaking ceremony for a re- “I am excited to see construction larger plan, typically where populations are higher.
placement for Beulah Elementary School start on a new Beulah Elementary. The The plan includes about 13 1/2 square miles and
will be held Wednesday, May 31. existing school, built in 1928 with is centered on an 8 1/2 mile segment of Jefferson Davis
The Beulah Elementary project was multiple additions since, has served Highway.
one of 10 school revitalization projects the community well, but now is the
approved by county residents in the 2013 time to bring a 21st-century facility
bond ref- online.” – School Board Vice Chair
erendum, Beulah ES John Erbach, whose Dale District
which fo- getting includes Beulah Elementary.
cused on
renovating new building ing in these types of projects, we also are Women's Club donates $42K to Chesterfield Food Bank
or replac- preparing our students for successful fu-
The Junior Federated Women's Club of Chester honored the Chesterfield Food Bank,
ing older school facilities. tures while providing a safe, supportive, which is committed to serving individuals including children, the elderly and families in
“Chesterfield County is a community and nurturing environment for students to
committed to promoting and maintaining grow.” need of help through weekly distributions of food, serving over 450 families each week.
The club held its 2nd Annual Mary's Charity Ball, "Boots and Bling" honoring their
a high quality of life for all citizens, and The replacement Beulah Elementary club's past president, Mary Schindel, and her legacy. With the help of many sponsors
the construction of a replacement Beulah will be built at 5441 Beulah Road, mak- and individuals, the club presented the Food Bank with a $42,000 donation during one
Elementary is a large component of revi- ing the school more centrally located in of their weekly distribution.
New Year’s Eve Menu
talizing this area in the county. By invest- its student attendance zone.
4pm - 10pm • $32.99 per person
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Filet Oscar
hand cut filet mignon topped with lump
crab meat, asparagus and hollandaise sauce
Slow Roasted Prime Rib
Halibut Scampi
grilled halibut topped with shrimp and
New Year’s Eve Menu
a garlic lemon butter
Grilled Seafood Trio
4pm - 10pm • $32.99 per person
....
Mahi Mahi, Shrimp & Scallops over rice topped
with a lemon butter sauce
Filet Mignon Oscar
Blackened Salmon
hand cut filet mignon topped with lump crabmeat,
on a bed of rice pilaf topped with a
asparagus and hollandaise sauce
roasted red pepper sauce ‘Tis the Season to GIVE.
Slow Roasted Prime Rib
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Halibut Scampi
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