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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
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Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
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Greater Joy Baptist Church is hosting their Annual Gospel Fest at the Gazebo located in Downtown Front Royal today. There will be gospel singing and music with different groups; praise dancers, preaching and food will be served by church members. FREE and open to the public.

Obituaries

Lesa Karen Brady (1963 – 2024)

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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
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Where:
Gazebo
Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Lesa Karen Brady of Front Royal, VA. Lesa was born on Friday, December 13, 1963, and left us on April 28, 2024, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was the cherished daughter of Bonnie Smith Henry, Ronnie Henry (Debbie), and Charles Brady.

Lesa Karen Brady

Lesa is survived by her devoted family, including her siblings: Carol Barnhart (Lenny), Bryan Henry (Beth), Kim Renz (Eric), and Erin Henry (Alan). Her legacy continues through her nieces and nephews: Shanna Henry, Adam Barnhart, Breauna Henry, Caleb Henry, Brandon Renz, Dylan Henry, Alyssa Henry, and Kristen Renz. Additionally, she leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Luca Blevins, Kayden Renz, Lincoln Renz, and Gemma Blevins.

A celebration of life in honor of Lesa will be held on May 19, 2024, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Rivermont Volunteer Fire Department in Front Royal, VA. Family, friends, and those who knew Lesa are welcome to join and remember this incredible woman whose kindness, warmth, and love touched many lives.

 

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Paul “Petey” Lindy Kenney, Jr. (1953 – 2024)

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When:
June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
2018-06-16T15:00:00-04:00
Where:
Gazebo
Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
Free

Paul “Petey” Lindy Kenney, Jr., Age 70, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at his home.

Paul “Petey” Lindy Kenney, Jr.

Petey was born on December 31, 1953, in Front Royal, Virginia, the son of the late Paul Lindy Kenney, Sr. and Annie Isabelle Mauck Kenney.  He retired from General Excavation after working as a flagman for many years.   Petey had a great love of Bluegrass music and played the banjo for Smoke Hollow Band. He will be greatly missed by his family and numerous friends.

Surviving is his daughter, Jennifer N. Kenney Matias, of Strasburg, Virginia; two brothers, Jerry L. Kenney (Alicia) and Windford A. “Wimpy” Kenney (Mary), both of Front Royal; two grandchildren, Quentin Diggs and Kaliyah Kenney; both of Strasburg; a great-grandson, Koen Kenney and a great-granddaughter, Babygirl Kenney – due to arrive in July.   He is also survived by James Funk (Dora), who he loved and thought of as a son; nieces – Jessica Mason, Mary Pipes, Ashley Kenney, and Cassondra Kenney; and nephews – Julian Mason, Paul Pipes, and Danny Pipes, along with several great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Rebecca Ann Kenney Pipes.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, May 10, 2024, at 6:00 pm at Lifepoint Church in Front Royal. The inurnment will be private.

Memorial contributions may be made to Eternal Sunshine Mule Sanctuary,1614 Childress Rd, Willis, Virginia 24380

 

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Living Water Church Indoor Yard Sale and Bake Sale, VBS Starts June 1st

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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
2018-06-16T15:00:00-04:00
Where:
Gazebo
Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
Free

Mark your calendars for the Living Water Church Indoor Yard and Bake Sale! From 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on May 24-25, browse various donated treasures and pick up some delicious homemade baked goods. All proceeds benefit the mission committee to fund their important work.

If you’d like to donate items, it’s the perfect opportunity to declutter your closets, garage, shed, and attic. Call Judy Gribble at (540) 305-9432 or email her at judy.gribble@comcast.net to coordinate your donation.

Food, drinks, and homemade treats will be available alongside the yard sale. The event will be held at the Living Water Christian Church at 72 N Lake Ave, Front Royal, VA 22630. Bring your family and friends for a fun time supporting a great cause!

Vacation Bible School starts June 1st.

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“The First Muslim” by Lesley Hazleton

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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
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Where:
Gazebo
Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
Free

With tensions in the Middle East elevated due to the conflict in Gaza and now American soldiers being killed by Iranian backed terrorists, I believe it is wise to learn as much as possible about the Middle East to make the most informed decisions possible going forward.

A key to understanding the Middle East is to understand Islam. While there are many similarities between Christianity and Islam, the differences make the two religions seem worlds apart. Just like it is impossible to understand Christianity without knowing Jesus of Nazareth, it is likewise impossible to understand Islam without knowing Muhammad. While there are dozens of portrayals of Jesus, most recently with “The Chosen,” there are no such programs about Muhammad, leaving most Westerners with little understanding of exactly who was Muhammad. To fill that void, Middle Eastern correspondent Lesley Hazleton wrote “The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad” to show that Muhammad was a complex leader who led a difficult life.

Like Jesus, Muhammad drastically changed the world around him creating a religion that filled the world and shaped the lives of many today. Yet, Muhammad was also a man with human flaws that changed his message from one of peace to conflict.

While Hazleton breaks her book down into three parts, I actually found Muhammad’s life divided in half—the years before Medina  and the years after. There seemed to be a fundamental change in Medina as Muhammad went from being an outsider in Mecca, preaching a new religion, to the undisputed religious and political leader in Medina. It is similar to Christianity but a reverse order. Whereas the Old Testament was much more militant while the New Testament spoke of peace, in Islam the revelations that made up the Quran go in the opposite direction.

Muhammad had little chance for success. Being born after his father passed and his mother dying when he was six, he grew up an orphan in a society that cared little for orphans. Yet, without any power or prestige, he earned the reputation for integrity and honesty as he worked his way up to positions of importance with his uncle’s trading caravans. However, after feeling as if he had earned respect, he was reminded who he was when his uncle denied his marriage to his daughter because of his low status. Hazleton writes, “To a boy imbued with the rough egalitarianism of Bedouin life, all this could only have come as a shock. His own people had co-opted faith, piously declared it even as they contravened its most basic principles. From his perch on the sidelines, he saw the social injustices of what was happening all too clearly.”

One eventual positive in his life was Khadija, a wealthy women 25 years his senior, who hired him to help with her caravans until they fell in love, and she proposed marriage. While their years together were difficult, they loved and supported each other for 25 years.

When Muhammad first told her he heard the voice of the angel Gabriel and thought he was either possessed or going mad, Khadija told him to listen and accept the messages. She stood by him as he began to preach the message of Islam and felt the hatred from the Mecca elite. Muhammad loved Khadija and refused any other marriages until after her death.

According to Hazleton, during these early years, the verses in the Quran were “an impassioned protest against corruption and social inequity. They took the side of the poor and the marginalized, calling for advantaging the disadvantaged. They demanded a halt to the worship of the false gods of profit and power along with those of the totem stones. They condemned the concept of sons as wealth and the consequent practice of female infanticide. And above all, they indicated the arrogance of the wealthy—‘those who amass and hoard wealth,’ who ‘love wealth with an ardent passion,’ who ‘are violent in their love of wealth.’” Yet, turning away from the gods whom the pilgrims of Arabia visited could greatly hurt the wealth of Mecca, so much so that when Muhammad’s uncle and protector died, other Meccan leaders teamed up to kill the threat to their livelihood. Fortunately for Muhammad, he was warned in a dream and he and his followers made the trip to Medina where he had been invited to come as a judge but eventually became their leader and prophet.

In Medina, now as the leader, the revelations were less about a peaceful society and more about governance and control. Revelations now said, “Permission is granted to those who fight because they have been wronged…those who have been driven out of their houses without right only because they said our god is God.”

Consolidating his power, Muhammad eventually either exiled or killed the three Jewish tribes at Medina when they did not join Islam. Turning his attention toward Mecca, his forces began attacking caravans. Eventually the two cities were in an all-out war. Muhammad was able to take over Mecca making himself the undisputed political and religious leader.

Rising from an lowly outsider managing caravans for his uncle to become the religious and political leader, one would expect changes in the Quranic verses. It may have been the burden of leadership or the loss of Khadija, but Muhammad changed in Medina, which was reflected in the Quran. The verses transformed from societal actions to a guide to enforce God’s law.

Hazleton writes in such a way that the book reads more like a novel than nonfiction. Her storytelling ability brings the life of Muhammad to life for Western readers. She presents his life as a timeless journey of an underdog who grows up to start a major world religion. She is respectful in narration while at the same time showing that Muhammad is not just the prophet of Islam but also a man with both positive and flawed characteristics. Hazleton does an excellent job also explaining the origins of Islam while also challenging some false perceptions such as the role of women that occurred after the prophet’s death. For anyone concerned with the region, it is necessary to understand Islam and Hazleton’s “The First Muslim” is a perfect place to start for readers at any level.

James Finck is a professor of history at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. He may be reached at HistoricallySpeaking1776@gmail.com.

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Real Estate

Retirees Flock to Southern Appalachia, Sparking Real Estate Boom and Challenges

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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
2018-06-16T15:00:00-04:00
Where:
Gazebo
Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
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The allure of the southern Appalachian Mountains has become irresistible for many retirees, leading to a real estate boom and significant changes in the region. For decades, retirees from the northern United States have flocked to Florida. Still, many are opting to settle halfway down in the picturesque landscapes of North Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, and other nearby states. These retirees, nicknamed “half-backs,” are reshaping Southern Appalachia’s demographics and real estate market.

Historically, the Appalachian region has been one of the least developed in the United States. However, this is rapidly changing with an influx of retirees, including those moving back north from Florida. Between April 2020 and July 2022, the population in southern Appalachian counties with retirement or recreational areas grew by nearly 4 percent, a rate well above the national average.

This surge is driven by the region’s appealing features: warm summers, mild winters, wide-open spaces, stunning scenery, and relatively affordable living costs. Towns like Abingdon, Virginia, have become particularly attractive, with Southern Living highlighting it as a prime retirement spot. As of March 2024, Zillow reported the average home value in Abingdon was around $263,000, a far cry from the $600,000 average in Naples, Florida. The absence of hurricanes, minimal threat from alligators, and moderate need for air conditioning further enhance the appeal.

Despite the upsides, the boom hasn’t been without challenges. Increased traffic clogs narrow, winding roads, and rising costs have strained some long-time residents. This tension has led some locals to wish the “half-backs” would head back north. However, with the U.S. population aged 65 or older projected to grow from just over 49 million in 2016 to over 85 million by 2050, the influx of retirees into Southern Appalachia is likely to continue.

The changing face of Southern Appalachia showcases the complexity of demographic shifts. While retirees bring economic growth and vibrancy, balancing this with the needs of long-standing residents presents a challenge that will shape the region for years to come.

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POLICE: 7 Day FRPD Arrest Report 4/28/2024

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June 16, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2018-06-16T09:00:00-04:00
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Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
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Front Royal Police Department’s arrest report for the past 7 days:

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May
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6:30 pm Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
May 8 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
Bingo to support the American Cancer Society mission, organized by Relay For Life of Front Royal. Every Wednesday evening Early Bird Bingo at 6:30 p.m. Regular Bingo from 7-9:30 p.m. Food and refreshments available More[...]
May
11
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10:30 am Community Baseball Day @ Bing Crosby Stadium
Community Baseball Day @ Bing Crosby Stadium
May 11 @ 10:30 am – 5:00 pm
Community Baseball Day @ Bing Crosby Stadium
The Safe at Home Community Baseball Day will be held on May 11th @ Bing Crosby Stadium from 10:30AM – 5PM. This day-long event features Front Royal Little League, Skyline and Warren County Varsity Baseball[...]
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Step Into Spring: Fashion Show a... @ The Moose Banquet Hall
May 11 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Step Into Spring: Fashion Show and Luncheon @ The Moose Banquet Hall
A Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon, Sponsored by the Women of the Moose, Front Royal. There will be Door Prizes and raffle opportunities! Fashions are being provided by Front Royal Blue Ridge Hospice Thrift Store.[...]
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Astronomy for Everyone @ Sky Meadows State Park
May 11 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Astronomy for Everyone @ Sky Meadows State Park
Historic Area. Discover our International Dark-Sky Park! Our evenings begin with a half-hour children’s “Junior Astronomer” program, followed by a discussion about the importance of dark skies and light conservation. Then join NASA’s Jet Propulsion[...]
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6:30 pm Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
May 15 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
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10:00 am Annual Fort Loudoun Day @ Historic Fort Loudoun
Annual Fort Loudoun Day @ Historic Fort Loudoun
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Annual Fort Loudoun Day @ Historic Fort Loudoun
Visit the Site of Historic Fort Loudoun headquarters for Col. George Washington’s Virginia Regiment. Meet Living History Interpreters such as Col. James Wood, Founder of Winchester, Capt. George Mercer and his company of Col. George[...]
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6:30 pm Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
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Front Royal Wednesday Night Bingo @ Front Royal Volunteer Fire Deptartment
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Sherando Charity Golf Tournament @ Shenandoah Valley Golf Club
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A Tree-mendous Hike @ Sky Meadows State Park
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A Tree-mendous Hike @ Sky Meadows State Park
Picnic Area. Explore the rich natural history of trees guided by a Virginia Master Naturalist. Discover the tips and tricks of basic tree identification and the tree-mendous roles trees play in our environment. Discover the[...]
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Community Softball Day @ Skyline High School
May 25 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Community Softball Day @ Skyline High School
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