Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fw: Community Meeting Notice > PLEASE share!

Fellow VPCCC Reps.. – Forwarded FYI
Larry
 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 4:30 PM
Subject: Community Meeting Notice > PLEASE share!
 

 

Community Meeting Notice
 

The Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council was established to support the Automotive Clubs and Auto Enthusiasts in the Va. Peninsula Region and surrounding areas.  VPCCC is a not-for-profit group (www.vpccc.org)

 

The VPCCC meets on the third Thursday of the month (Except Dec.)   at 7:00 pm at Coxton's Collision Center - Gold Team . Coxton's is located @ 1609 George Washington Mem Hwy . ( Rt 17 ) Yorktown, VA 23693-4310  .    Look for Suite D! 

 

Remember we're looking for the new site now!!! Hopefully we will know fairly soon and can post on the VPCCC website. We have several to chose from and are looking at the best spot for our many delegates.

 

Mar 15th  is our next meeting .   Mr. Trey Dotson of Va Motorsports Park  …

will be speaking on VMP & Upcoming events . Please consider coming as our guest.  Call or email Hal Hartel for more information.  

 

FYI-We have clubs, individuals and businesses as members from Chesapeake, Charles City, Chester, Denbigh, Gloucester - Middle Peninsula, Hampton, Isle of Wight, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Suffolk, Va. Beach, Yorktown, York County, Williamsburg of Virginia and Elizabeth City & Outer Banks of  N.C.

 

 

Thanks, Hal

President of VPCCC

www.vpccc.org  

Harold D. Hartel

100 Kayla Ct.

Yorktown, Va.

23693

Home  # 757/867-6336

HalHartel@gmail.com    

 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

News from York County

 

York County Sports Complex to begin spring hours on March 1
 
February 22, 2012

FOR RELEASE AT WILL

Spring hours of operation will begin at the York County Sports Complex on Thursday, March 1, 2012, and will continue until Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. 

The sports complex will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., or will close later to allow daily and nightly activities to conclude. The park will remain subject to closure during inclement weather.

The park's 13 lighted athletic fields and three concession/restroom buildings serve as a hub for Parks and Recreation's fall and spring youth soccer and adult softball programs, York County Little League's fall and spring/summer youth baseball/softball program, and a number of other activities. The sports complex also includes two playground sites, numerous picnic shelters and a paved walking/bike path that are open daily for the public's enjoyment. 

For more information on the York County Sports Complex, please call Amy Rowley, Facilities Coordinator, at (757) 890-3511 or visit www.yorkcounty.gov/parksandrec.

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Senior Center Announces March Programs
 
February 22, 2012

 

FOR RELEASE AT WILL

 

A variety of educational and entertaining programs are being offered at the Senior Center of York in March.

Participation is open to seniors age 55 or better and their spouses, regardless of age. The center is located in the Washington Square Shopping Center at 5314 George Washington Memorial Highway (Rt. 17), and is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The center is closed all county holidays. 

Reservations are required for all sessions and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register, stop by the center or call 898-3807. For more information, please visit www.yorkcounty.gov/communityservices.

 

Computer General Use. The computers are available for general use Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. unless the lab is reserved for programmed activities. Currently, classes are held on Tuesdays in the lab. To use the computers you must sign in at the Senior Center front desk. Feel free to call 898-3807 to see if spaces are still available for our upcoming classes beginning on March 6.

 

"Tax Relief & Filing Assistance for the Elderly and/or Disabled," Wednesday, March 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Staff from the office of the York County Commissioner of the Revenue will be available to offer assistance with completing the application for this tax relief program available to real estate and mobile homeowners residing in York County. To be eligible, an applicant must either be at least 65 years old or permanently and totally disabled, and also must be a York County homeowner who resides in the dwelling. Applications must be filed by April 1. Call the Senior Center at 898-3807 to sign-up.

 
York-Poquoson Triad Presents "Identifying Safety Hazards in the Home," Monday, March 12 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Have you ever wondered if your smoke detector is working correctly? Did you ever want a carbon monoxide detector, but are unsure of how or where to install it? Have you ever been concerned about how safe your home is from possible break-in? These are just a few issues that many of us face, but we may be unsure of what to do or even where to go for help. Please join us for this free and informative presentation with representatives from the York County Department of Fire and Life Safety and the York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office. Triad will be providing snacks and drinks. To register call the Senior Center of York at 898-3807.

 

Scrapbooking & Greeting Cards, Monday, March 12 from 9 a.m. to noon. Join us as Cathy Fowler of Creative Memories shows how to make beautiful cards and assists you with your scrapbook. These cards and your personalized scrapbook create lasting memories and make wonderful gifts for your loved ones. Note: Please limit to four cards. For more information and to register, please call 898-3807 by March 9. 

Culture Day, "Sing in the Green" Wednesday, March 14 at 1 p.m. Folk Singer Bob Zentz will tell stories and lead the group in a lively sing-a-long of Irish music. Refreshments will be served. Please register at the front desk.

 

 
Poetry Appreciation, Tuesday, March 20 at 1 p.m. Do you have poems and/or readings that
have inspired you? If so we invite you to come and share them with us at this event. If possible, please submit your materials to the front desk prior to this event.
 
"Transportation Museum," Wednesday, March 21 at 1 p.m. Matthew Fraas, Education Coordinator at the United States Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis, will give an instructive talk on the museum, showing artifacts and detailing the history of army transportation. Refreshments will be served. Please register for this program by calling 898-3807 or signing up at the front desk. 
 

March Birthday Bash, Karaoke Friday, March 23 at 1 p.m. Come sing- a-long with Karaoke Jockeys Sam and Dave with their new updated system with even more of your favorite songs and greatest musical hits! You are sure to find something to suit your musical tastes. Individual and group performances are encouraged. Remember you do not have to be celebrating a birthday to attend. Cake and beverage served. Please call 898-3807 for more information and to register for this program.

 

March Trip with Historic Triangle Center in Williamsburg, Friday, March 23. Celebrate the beginning of spring with a Tour & Tasting at the New Kent Winery, followed by lunch on your own at Rose & Crown Tavern. Then visit Saude'Creek Vineyards in Lanexa for another Tour & Tasting. The van will depart from the Senior Center of York at 9 a.m. and will return at approximately 4:30 p.m. The cost will be $25 and checks should be made payable to the Historic Triangle Senior Center. For more information and to complete a registration form, please call 898-3807 or drop by the Senior Center front desk.

 
AARP Driver Safety Program, March 26 & March 27. This program is designed for drivers age 50 or better, and will take place on Monday, March 26 from 12:30 – 4:45 p.m. and Tuesday, March 27 from 12:30 – 4:30 p.m. The cost for this two-day program is now $12 for members of AARP and $14 for non-members.Fees should be paid by check and made out to AARP. Class registration may be made in person at the Senior Center, by phone or by mail. Note: AARP membership, which cannot be processed the day of a class, is not required for class registration. There is no "behind the wheel" driving performed in this program. Drivers age 55 or better must attend both classes to receive the state mandated three-year automobile insurance reduction. Many insurance companies are giving insurance reductions to drivers age 50+ with the same attendance requirements. Those less than age 55 should check with their insurance company to see if they are entitled to the three-year insurance reduction. Class enrollment is limited to 25.

Health Day, "Maintain Your Brain," Wednesday, March 28 at 12:45 p.m. According to statistics from the Alzheimer's Association, 5.4 million Americans are living with this disease. Emerging evidence suggests there are steps you can take to help keep your brain healthier as you age. These steps might also reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Doug Panto with the Alzheimer's Association will discuss ways you can keep your brain healthy by staying active and utilizing games and quizzes. To register, call the Senior Center of York at
898-3807 by March 26.
 

Dining Club. Want to meet new people, have fun and enjoy a midday meal? Sign up for Dining Club that meets at the Senior Center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Participants can play Wii, bingo, dominoes, crafts or take part in a variety of other activities at the Center. Participants must be age 60 or over and register with the Peninsula Agency on Aging by calling 873-0541. 

 
Beginning Line Dancing. If you are interested in learning Beginning Line Dancing, please call the Center at 898-3807 to leave your name and phone number. If there is enough interest, we will begin a new class in the near future.   
 
Mark Your Calendar!
 
A     Annual Senior Health & Safety Fair, Friday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's not too early to mark your calendar! Free health screenings will include cholesterol, blood pressure, weight and height screenings, and a diabetes risk assessment provided by Sentara Community Health and Prevention. The York Lion's Club will offer free vision and hearing screenings and the Orthopaedic & Spine Center will provide bone density screenings. Other service organizations will be on hand to answer questions and provide information to help you maintain a healthy and independent lifestyle. Additionally, there will be several lectures, refreshments, door prizes, and a light lunch. Call the Senior Center at 898-3807 for more information. Registration begins for the free screenings on March 13.  
 

Annual Tea Wednesday, April 18 at 1 p.m. "Presidential Marriages" Ms.Feather Schwartz Foster, author of the book "Presidential Marriages," will discuss the dynamics of the marriages ofUlysses S. Grant and William Howard Taft, and the encouragement and supportgiven by their wives Julia and Nellie to help them reach the White House. Ms.Foster will be available afterwards for book signing. Light refreshments will be served. Registration for this program will run March 26 through April 16 or until space is full.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

News from York County

 

D.A.R.E. festival weekend to be held March 2-3
 
February 16, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The York–Poquoson Sheriff's Office D.A.R.E. Program announces a D.A.R.E. festival weekend to be held March 2-3 at Grafton School Complex, 403 Grafton Drive, Yorktown. 
 
The festivities begin with a Countywide Middle School Dance and Activities Night on Friday, March 2,from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. All York County 6th, 7th and 8th graders are invited to attend. There will be an entry fee of $7. Activities will include a Joust Arena, Moonwalk, Inflatable Slide, Obstacle Course and Games. DJ Services will provide dance music and concessions will be available for purchase.  
 
Saturday, March 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. is the Annual D.A.R.E./Fire Festival and Health Fair. This festival is a drug-free community event featuring games, concessions, rides, face painting and a variety of children's activities. There also will be exhibits and demonstrations from public safety, county departments, health service organizations and local law enforcement offices. A $5 wristband for rides will be sold, as well as, tickets for games, popcorn, and cotton candy. A variety of concessions will also be for sale provided by Aramark School Support Services.
 
Individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations wishing to volunteer may call the D.A.R.E. Office at 890-3653 for more information.
 
For updates call the D.A.R.E. Information Line at 890-3655.
 
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Horticultural Extravaganza to be held March 10
 
February 16, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The York County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension is offering its Horticultural Extravaganza on Sat­urday, March 10, from 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tabb High School.
 
This day-long event presents a choice of over 15 horticul­tural topics to choose from, for both the novice and advanced gardener. Registration fee is $16, which includes lunch. Visit www.yorkcounty.gov/vce for registration materials, or call 757-890-4940.
 
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Free youth lawn mowing class hosted by the Cooperative Extension
 
February 16, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The York County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension is again offering its award-winning class on lawn mowing designed for youth ages 10 through 17. 
 
This course meets for four consecutive Tuesday nights in March, beginning March 6, from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at St. Luke's Methodist Church on Ella Taylor Road in York County. Students living outside of York County are welcome to enroll, but first priority is given to York County residents.
 
This fun and informative course teaches lawn mower safety and maintenance, lawn care basics, cutting techniques, and ideas on how to start and run a successful lawn mowing business.
 
This course has won national recognition as an outstanding county program offered to its citizens. Enrollment is limited. Please visit www.yorkcounty.gov for registration information or contact the York County Extension Office at 890-4940 or ex199@vt.edu.
 
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Cooperative Extension to host free pruning clinic on March 3
 
February 16, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The York County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension will sponsor a free pruning clinic Saturday, March 3.
 
The clinic will be held in the Seaford area of York County from 1 – 3 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Upon registration, the clinic address will be given, along with directions to the site.
 
To register, email ex199@vt.edu or call the Extension office at 890-4940. Space is limited and there is a registration deadline of Feb. 29, or until filled.
 
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Fw: Community Meeting Notice > PLEASE share!

Fellow Hobbyists: Forwarded as requested – The speaker is not as good as those we've had in the past – But hopefully we can enjoy a dialogue about what works and doesn't work for car clubs.
Thanks!!
Larry
 
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 5:10 PM
Subject: Community Meeting Notice > PLEASE share!
 

 

Community Meeting Notice
 

The Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council was established to support the Automotive Clubs and Auto Enthusiasts in the Va. Peninsula Region and surrounding areas.  VPCCC is a not-for-profit group (www.vpccc.org)

 

The VPCCC meets on the third Thursday of the month (Except Dec.)   at 7:00 pm at Coxton's Collision Center - Gold Team . Coxton's is located @ 1609 George Washington Mem Hwy . ( Rt 17 ) Yorktown, VA 23693-4310  .    Look for Suite D! 

 

Feb 16th  is our next meeting .   Mr. Larry Hanson will be speaking on The Classic Cruisers =Fun & Charity. Please consider coming as our guest.  Call or email Hal Hartel for more information.  

 

FYI-We have clubs, individuals and businesses as members from Chesapeake, Charles City, Chester, Denbigh, Gloucester - Middle Peninsula, Hampton, Isle of Wight, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Suffolk, Va. Beach, Yorktown, York County, Williamsburg of Virginia and Elizabeth City & Outer Banks of  N.C.

 

 

Thanks, Hal

President of VPCCC

www.vpccc.org  

Harold D. Hartel

100 Kayla Ct.

Yorktown, Va.

23693

Home  # 757/867-6336

HalHartel@gmail.com    

 


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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Reminder: Del. Bob Marshall Meet & Greet @ Sun Feb 5 2pm - 5:30pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

Del. Bob Marshall Meet & Greet

COME MEET AND GREET DELEGATE BOB MARSHALL
CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
THIS SUNDAY, February 5th, AT 2PM AT THE HOME OF MIKE PRUNTY
102 CHIPPOKES TURN (RUNNINGMAN) IN YORKTOWN, VA.
STAY AND WATCH THE SUPER BOWL WITH BOB AFTERWARDS!
Refreshments will be provided along with a friendly environment. Bob will offer some brief comments around 4pm, and then take Q & A from attendees. There is no admission. Voluntary donations to Bob's campaign will be accepted. All are welcome!!So bring your questions for Bob to answer! Please tell your friends and bring them with you!

Directions from Points North, 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 (6th) traffic light and turn right onto Big Bethel Rd. and go 7/10 mile. Turn left onto Runningman Trail. Go to the 2nd street on the right, Chippokes Turn. #102 is the second house 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 2nd light at Big Bethel Road. Turn right and then follow directions as above.


For more info contact Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879, mprunty@afpcsf.com

When
Sun Feb 5 2pm – 5:30pm Eastern Time
Where
102 Chippokes Turn, Yorktown, VA 23693 (map)
Calendar
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Reminder: Del. Bob Marshall Meet & Greet @ Sun Feb 5 2pm - 5:30pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

Del. Bob Marshall Meet & Greet

COME MEET AND GREET DELEGATE BOB MARSHALL
CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
THIS SUNDAY, February 5th, AT 2PM AT THE HOME OF MIKE PRUNTY
102 CHIPPOKES TURN (RUNNINGMAN) IN YORKTOWN, VA.
STAY AND WATCH THE SUPER BOWL WITH BOB AFTERWARDS!
Refreshments will be provided along with a friendly environment. Bob will offer some brief comments around 4pm, and then take Q & A from attendees. There is no admission. Voluntary donations to Bob's campaign will be accepted. All are welcome!!So bring your questions for Bob to answer! Please tell your friends and bring them with you!

Directions from Points North, 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 (6th) traffic light and turn right onto Big Bethel Rd. and go 7/10 mile. Turn left onto Runningman Trail. Go to the 2nd street on the right, Chippokes Turn. #102 is the second house 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 2nd light at Big Bethel Road. Turn right and then follow directions as above.


For more info contact Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879, mprunty@afpcsf.com

When
Sun Feb 5 2pm – 5:30pm Eastern Time
Where
102 Chippokes Turn, Yorktown, VA 23693 (map)
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PeninsulaTeaParty.org
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

[Peninsula-Patriots] Fw: MEET AND GREET BOB M ARSHALL, U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE

 


"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free.....it expects what never was and never will be"      Thomas Jefferson

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From: Mike Prunty <mprunty@afpcsf.com>
To: Lonnie DeWitt Edwards(Pen. Patriots) <l_edwards@verizon.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2012 8:56 AM
Subject: MEET AND GREET BOB M ARSHALL, U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE

COME MEET AND GREET DELEGATE BOB MARSHALL
CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
THIS SUNDAY, February 5th, AT 2PM AT THE HOME OF MIKE PRUNTY
102 CHIPPOKES TURN (RUNNINGMAN) IN YORKTOWN, VA.
STAY AND WATCH THE SUPER BOWL WITH BOB AFTERWARDS!
Refreshments will be provided along with a friendly environment. Bob will offer some brief comments around 4pm, and then take Q & A from attendees. There is no admission. Voluntary donations to Bob's campaign will be accepted. All are welcome!!So bring your questions for Bob to answer! Please tell your friends and bring them with you!
 
   Directions from Points North, 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 (6th) traffic light and turn right onto Big Bethel Rd. and go 7/10 mile. Turn left onto Runningman Trail. Go to the 2nd street on the right, Chippokes Turn. #102 is the second house 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 2nd light at Big Bethel Road. Turn right and then follow directions as above.
 
For more info contact Mike Prunty: 757-329-6879, mprunty@afpcsf.com
 
 
Mike Prunty
 
Founder and President
The American Freedom Project
Yorktown, Virginia
Cell: (757) 329-6879
 






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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

New from York County

 

County offices to be closed for Presidents Day
 
February 1, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL

York County government offices and courts will follow the schedule listed below for the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, Feb. 20:

 

Offices
February 20
County Offices
Closed
All Courts
Closed
York-Poquoson Social Services
Closed
 
Virginia Cooperative Extension
 
Open
York County Libraries
Closed
Waste Management Center Administrative Offices
Closed
Garbage & Recycling Collection
Not affected by holiday
Drop-off Facilities at Waste Management Center
Not affected by holiday

For more information on the holiday schedule, call the Public Information Office at 890-3300.

 
 
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Register by Feb. 13 to vote in March Republican Presidential Primary
 
February 1, 2012
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
       

The last day to register to vote in the March 6 Republican Presidential Primary is Monday, Feb. 13.

All York County polling places will be open from 6 a.m.-7 p.m. on March 6. A list of candidates is available at www.yorkcounty.gov/voting. Sample ballots are also available.

The Constitution of Virginia requires that you be registered in the precinct in which you live in order to be qualified to vote. Qualified residents who will be 18 years old on or before Nov. 6 may register to vote in this election.

Registered voters who need to change their address may do so by completing, signing, and submitting a voter registration application or their voter card. The deadline to change registration information is also Monday, Feb. 13. If a registered voter's address has changed, the voter should update his/her address to ensure he/she remains qualified to vote.

Any qualified resident of Virginia may apply to register to vote or to update their registration information at the places and times listed below: 

1.      Voter Registrar's Office, 224 Ballard St., County Admin. Center, Yorktown, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

2.      York County Library (Tabb Branch), 100 Long Green Blvd., Tabb; York County Library (Yorktown Branch), 8500 George Washington Memorial Hwy, Yorktown (registration is available during library hours; Feb. 13 library hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)

3.      Griffin-Yeates Center, 1490 Government Rd., Williamsburg, Monday-Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Applications and updated information may also be mailed to the Registrar's Office, P.O. Box 451, Yorktown, VA 23690.

If residents complete a registration application provided by a voter registration drive, they should contact the Registrar's Office to ensure that their application is received by the Registrar's Office in time.

The Registrar's website contains registration applications, polling place locations, district information, absentee ballot information, and contact information.

Absentee voting is available for those who will be out of their precinct on March 6, those who are unable to go to their polling place because of an illness or disability, and those who otherwise qualify to vote an absentee ballot. The deadline to apply to vote absentee by mail, email, or fax is 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The deadline to apply to vote absentee in person is 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 3. In order to accommodate those who wish to vote absentee in person, the Registrar's Office will be open Saturday, March 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The law permits emergency absentee voting in a few, very limited situations until 2 p.m. on Monday, March 5. For more information on emergency absentee voting, call the Registrar's Office at 890-3440.

Any voter age 65 or older or physically disabled may request a ballot from an officer of election outside the polling place but within 150 feet of the entrance to the polling place. On March 6, persons who fit these qualifications and who wish to vote outside the polling place can call the Registrar's Office at 890-3440 and we will alert the polling place that a voter who wishes to vote outside the polling place will be arriving.

Unofficial statewide election results – including York County election results – will be available at www.sbe.virginia.gov as they are reported after the polls close March 6. 

For additional information, please call the Registrar's Office at 890-3440 or visit www.yorkcounty.gov/voting.

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