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Foodbank to provide free meals throughout summer to children in Hampton Roads

Foodbank to provide free meals throughout summer to children in Hampton Roads News 3 and last updated 2021-06-14 19:21:38-04 HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore will be serving free meals to Hampton Roads children. Children 18 and under are eligible to receive free meals through the At-Risk Afterschool Meals Program. Meals will be provided, on a first-come, first-served basis at the following times and locations: Eastern Shore June 22-Aug. 12 Northampton Free Library, 7745 Seaside Road, Nassawadox Lunch & Snack – Grab & Go, 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. Tuesdays (2 lunches and 2 snacks) and Thursdays (2 lunches and 2 snacks) June 23-Aug 11 Accomac/Eastern Shore Public Library – Grab & Go, 23610 Front Street, PO box 360, Accomack

Eric Brownlee has been appointed Executive Chef at Kimpton Cardinal Hotel in Winston-Salem

The Katharine Brasserie & Bar inside the Kimpton Cardinal Hotel in downtown Winston-Salem announces the appointment of Executive Chef Eric Brownlee.An east coast native, Executive Chef Eric Brownlee grew up working on his grandfather s farm in rural Pennsylvania.

Savage, Thomas (ca 1595–before September 1633) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Savage, Thomas (ca 1595–before September 1633) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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County Formation during the Colonial Period – Encyclopedia Virginia

Under the military government instituted by Sir Thomas Dale after he arrived in Virginia in May 1611, military commanders were responsible for civil administration and local defense in the old and new Virginia settlements. Dale established at least five settlements by early in the 1610s, located from the present-day Richmond area to the Eastern Shore. Because no ecclesiastical courts existed in the colony, the governor and his Council proved and recorded wills and settled the estates of people who died. They also tried criminals and attended to all other business conducted by the various courts in England. By 1622, however, the population of the colony had grown to such an extent that early in the year, as the early American historian William Stith wrote in

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