Wednesday, November 30, 2011

December

Hi Everyone
 
Sorry for being MIA but between elections, York County trying to take my property rights and the holidays I like many others, was overloaded.
 
Right now we have nothing planned for the month of December. I will be meeting with some folks that have"volunteered" to maybe help organize and give as a little kick into the new year. If you are interested in a committee of a core position, please let me know.
 
1,Below is a rally next week in In Richmond, Trying to support a fair debate from both Republican and Democrat! We don't want the Party Bosses to decide.
2. Is an invatation to a Christmas Party at Mike Pruntry's
 
                                                                                     Dec 7 Rally at the Capitol.  
 

Why come out for a Rally at the Capitol?

 

Since we have been forced into a primary (not a convention), we are again faced with challenging the "well-known establishment candidate".  It is the weapon the Ruling Class has successfully used to remain in power for years. Challengers to the establishment have the problem of getting themselves known to the general voting public that do not keep abreast of politics until just before elections – a fact that is both real and troubling.

 

How do we activists shake up the status quo and change the dynamics? By using the media (both friendly and unfriendly) to get an alternative message out to those who would normally not be paying attention. The Media Establishment knows this. That is why they have decided 6 months prior to the actual vote to restrict their debate to their establishment candidates. Make no mistake! They know what they are doing!! So we must use their tactics to fight back.

 

Our goal must be to make the every-day Joe and Joette take note and listen now before the die is cast by the Establishment. George Allen and the Media Establishment have both given us that opportunity. Let's capitalize on it. Blog, write news releases, pump up your groups with real facts and then join us in Richmond to show we are paying attention and that the establishment is not driving the bus.

 

We will make sure the Media will be covering our rally. How could they not? This sort of contention is just what they are looking for so we need a strong showing to let them know we mean business.

We have three issues to rally for:

1.     The AP deciding our candidates – both Republican and Democrat – let's let them know how we feel about that

2.     George Allen claiming he has Tea Party Patriot support with a misleading news release

3.     Assist the Richmond Tea Party in their struggle for "equal justice under the law" as they shine the light on the decision by Richmond Mayor D. C. Jones to audit them

If not now, when? If not us, who? Let's show the establishment that business as usual is no longer business as usual. You can make a difference. Keep up with any updates by visiting NING http://vateapartypatriots.ning.com/events/allen-kaine-debate-protest and http://www.richmondteaparty.com/2011/11/update-city-of-richmond-audit-of-rtp/ for the latest news.

 

I hope to see many of you there on Pearl Harbor Day. Let's make this a day the establishment remembers for a long time.

 

Rick Buchanan

VTPP Events Chairman

 

 

 

I truly hope you all enjoyed a meaningful and fulfilling Thanksgiving! Now as we look forward to the blessed Christmas Season, I ask that you receive this invitation with the warmest regards from me to you, as this celebration is for the dedicated conservative activist working to restore our beloved nation. So if you are a leader or representative of such a group or organization, please pass this on to your membership and conservative friends. This is in appreciation for them. Thank you …

Mike Prunty

 

You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project's 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party"

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year's Gracious 'Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senator Elect Dick Black and Former Candidate Ben Loyola

Virginia Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Former State Republican Party Chairman, Lt. Governor John Hager

Virginia Citizen's Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People 1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

 

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. Voluntary donations welcomed. We ask you to bring a

new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps

"Toys for Tots"

 

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

 



God Bless you all and I hope to see you soon!--
InVictory
Mary Leedom

Monday, November 28, 2011

News from York County

 

Market Days to conclude season with Holiday Market on Dec. 10
 
November 28, 2011
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
Yorktown Market Dayswill conclude its fifth season at Riverwalk Landing on Saturday, Dec. 10, with the Holiday Market scheduled to run from 8 a.m. until noon. 
 
Located on the banks of the York River between Buckner and Ballard Streets, the Holiday Market will feature an assortment of items for your shopping pleasure: local produce, fresh meat and seafood, fine sweets and baked goods including an assortment of cakes, breads, brownies, and cookies; homemade relish, specialty cut flowers, holiday wreaths and garland; pines, flowering bulbs, dried flowers and arrangements; handmade soaps, candles, and lotions; homemade peanut brittle, seasonal music, and quality art. Approximately 40 market vendors are scheduled for the holiday market.
 
Entertainment scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 10, will be a combination of seasonal Christmas music tunes and favorites.
 
The market also will feature over a dozen local artists who make jewelry, dog coats and beds, photography, stained glass, fabric art, acrylic paintings and collages, and wooden toys. For additional artist information, please email Susan Powell at susan.p17@gmail.com.
 
Free parkingis available in several public parking areas throughout Historic Yorktown including the Riverwalk Landing parking terrace, York Hall, the County Administration Center and the York-Poquoson Courthouse Complex. 
 
Limited space is still available if you would like to become a Yorktown Market Days vendor. Vendor information is available at www.yorktownmarketdays.com or contact Don Willis, Market Manager at 877-2933 or villageevents@cox.net for more information. 
No rain dates are scheduled for the Market Days. In the event of adverse weather conditions, please call the event weather hotline at 890-3520 for the most current information. For directions to Yorktown and a more detailed schedule of events, call 890-3500 or visit www.visityorktown.org.
 
Yorktown Market Days is presented by the Riverwalk Landing Business Association and York County. Special thanks to the market founding sponsor 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union and additional market sponsors Saude Creek Vineyards and Farm Bureau Insurance for their continued support. The market is slated to return for the next season in May 2012. Please refer to www.yorktownmarketdays.com for a schedule.
 
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Toyland Parade to be held after Holiday Market on Dec. 10
 
November 28, 2011
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
York County and the Riverwalk Landing Business Association will present a day of fun activities and holiday cheer during the fourth annual "Toyland Parade," scheduled to take place on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 1-3 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing in Historic Yorktown.
 
The highlight of the event will feature a holiday parade throughout Riverwalk Landing at 1:30 p.m., led by Santa and Mrs. Claus and The Fifes and Drums of York Town. 
 
Children of all ages, adults and families are encouraged to take part in this festive holiday march. Participants are encouraged to decorate a stroller or wagon, dress in holiday-themed apparel, and put your seasonal spirit on display for everyone to see. Dogs that are dressed in holiday attire are welcome in the parade as well. The parade will form and begin on the grass area in front of the Riverwalk Landing fountain, just in front of the Stars and Stripes Forever shop.
 
Kids and families can enjoy the following activities throughout the day:
Starting at 1 p.m:
·         Warm cider and hot chocolate
·         Listen to festive Holiday music
·         Children's games – "Tip the Frosty" and "Ring the Candy Cane"
·         Children's Holiday Arts and Crafts booth  
·         Visit with Mrs. Claus and Santa's Helpers 
 
1:30 p.m: Toyland Parade throughout Riverwalk Landing
Immediately Following the Parade (Approximately 2 p.m.):
·         Children's games continue
·         Children's Holiday Arts and Crafts booth continue
·         Warm cider and hot chocolate
·         Mrs. Claus Storytelling Show (every 15-20 minutes)
·         Visit Santa Claus
·         Ride the "Riverwalk Landing Polar Express" Train
·         Mingle with Santa Claus and Santa's Helpers
 
For more information on this event please call York County Parks and Recreation at (757) 890-3500 or visit www.visityorktown.org. In the event of inclement weather please call the event weather hotline at (757) 890-3520. Jointly sponsored by York County and the Riverwalk Landing Business Association.
 

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Friday, November 25, 2011

A SPECIAL INVITATION: FIFTH ANNUAL YORKTOWN COLONIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY

  I truly hope you all enjoyed a meaningful and fulfilling Thanksgiving! Now as we look forward to the blessed Christmas Season, I ask that you receive this invitation with the warmest regards from me to you, as this celebration is for the dedicated conservative activist working to restore our beloved nation. So if you are a leader or representative of such a group or organization, please pass this on to your membership and conservative friends. This is in appreciation for them. Thank you …

Mike Prunty

 

You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project’s 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party”

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year’s Gracious ‘Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senator Elect Dick Black and Former Candidate Ben Loyola

Virginia Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Former State Republican Party Chairman, Lt. Governor John Hager

Virginia Citizen’s Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People 1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

 

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. Voluntary donations welcomed. We ask you to bring a

new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps

Toys for Tots

 

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

 

A SPECIAL INVITATION: FIFTH ANNUAL YORKTOWN COLONIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY

You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project’s 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party”

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year’s Gracious ‘Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senator Elect Dick Black and Former Candidate Ben Loyola

Virginia Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Former State Republican Party Chairman, Lt. Governor John Hager

Virginia Citizen’s Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People 1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

 

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. Voluntary donations welcomed. We ask you to bring a

new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps

Toys for Tots

 

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

 

Friday, November 18, 2011

News from York County

 

Kathy Mounts recognized for 20 years of service with York County
 
November 18, 2011
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
Board of Supervisors Chairman George Hrichak recently congratulated Senior Legal Assistant Kathy Mounts on her 20 years of service with York County.
 
Mounts started with York County in 1991 as a Secretary I, where she quickly assumed responsibility for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations General District Court, primary reception, the closing of Circuit Court files, revocation of probation cases and determinations as Habitual Offender.
 
In February 1992 she was promoted to Secretary III and took over responsibility for the General District Court in addition to her other duties. In 1998 she was promoted to Legal Assistant, where she took the initiative to cross-train, learning all the functions of the other support staff in the office.
 
"Without ever having to be asked, Kathy took responsibility for taking over the duties of any of the support staff that was out of the office," said Commonwealth's Attorney Eileen Addison. "She was the first employee in the office to be qualified for and promoted to Senior Legal Assistant under the Career Ladder Plan in June of 2005."
 
Mounts was named Employee of the Quarter in 1993.
 
"Her dedication to the Commonwealth's Attorney's Office and the citizens of York County and Poquoson is unparalleled, and it has been an honor to have worked with her for these 20 years," Addison said.
 
 
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Breakfast with Santa to be held on Saturday, Dec. 10
 
November 18, 2011
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
Santa and Mrs. Claus invite all the good boys and girls to a festive event featuring lots of children's holiday fun. 
 
Breakfast with Santa will take place on Saturday, Dec. 10,at 8:30 a.m. at Riverwalk Restaurant in Historic Yorktown. 
 
Kids and families of all ages can enjoy a kid-friendly breakfast, visit with Santa to discuss their Christmas wish lists, interact with Santa's helpers, sing-along with roaming carolers, and enjoy story time with Mrs. Claus. Don't forget to bring your cameras to capture this unique holiday moment. Tickets are $17.95 per person (children age two and under are free).
 
Tickets are available now. Purchase tickets in person at Riverwalk Restaurant or with a credit card by calling 875-1522. This holiday event has limited seating and may fill up quickly.  
 
Riverwalk Restaurant at Riverwalk Landing is located on the Yorktown waterfront at 323 Water Street. For more information on this event please call 875-1522 or visit www.visityorktown.org. This event is jointly sponsored by York County and Riverwalk Restaurant.
 

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

A SPECICAL INVITATION: FIFTH ANNIVERSARY YORKTOWN COLONIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY 2011

You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project’s 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party”

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year’s Gracious ‘Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senator Elect Dick Black and Former Candidate Ben Loyola

Virginia Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Former State Republican Party Chairman, Lt. Governor John Hager

Virginia Citizen’s Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People 1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. We ask that you bring a new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

RSVP via email to: mprunty@afpcsf.com, Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879

 

Friday, November 11, 2011

A SPECIAL INVITTATION: 5TH ANNIVERSARY YORKTOWN COLONIAL CHRISTMS PARTY

  You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project’s 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party”

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year’s Gracious ‘Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senate Candidates Dick Black and Ben Loyola

Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Virginia Citizen’s Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People Peninsula1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. Voluntary donations accepted to help cover partial costs. We ask that you bring a new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps

Toys for Tots

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

RSVP via email to: mprunty@afpcsf.com, Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879

 

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A SPECIAL INVITTATION: 5TH ANNIVERSARY YORKTOWN COLONIAL CHRISTMS PARTY

  You Are Cordially Invited to the American Freedom Project’s 2011

Fifth Anniversary Yorktown Colonial Christmas Party”

Hosted by Founder and President Michael P. Prunty

Along With

This Year’s Gracious ‘Special Guests:

Free Congress Foundation President: Governor James Gilmore

State Senate Candidates Dick Black and Ben Loyola

Delegates Brenda Pogge, Bob Marshall, and Gordon Helsel

Virginia Citizen’s Defense League President Philip Van Cleave

Virginia Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Donna Holt

York County Supervisor Tom Shepperd

Newport News City Councilwomen Pat Woodbury and Madeline McMillan

York County-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs

Tidewater Libertarian Party Chairman Robert Dean

Concerned Citizens of the Middle Peninsula Spokesperson Tricia Stall

We the People Peninsula1st Congressional District Coordinator Lynda Fairman

Request the honor and pleasure of your presence to celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season at the Old Port Cove Clubhouse in Yorktown on the evening of Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 7:00pm. Admission is free. Voluntary donations accepted to help cover partial costs. We ask that you bring a new un-wrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps

Toys for Tots

Directions from Points West and South along Interstate 64:

Take I-64 exit 256-B in Newport News onto Victory Blvd. east toward Poquoson. Proceed to the seventh (7th) traffic light and turn left onto Calthrop Neck Road and go 1/2 mile. Turn right into Old Port Cove. Go to the first street on the right. The clubhouse is the first building on the right.

Directions from Points North above the York River:

Cross the Coleman Bridge across the York River at Gloucester Point southbound on Rt. 17 into York County and continue south to Victory Blvd. (WalMart will be on the right). Turn left and go to the 3rd light at Calthrop Neck Road. Then follow directions as above.

RSVP via email to: mprunty@afpcsf.com, Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879