Love Revival – FREE Monthly Community Dinner
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Free Community Dinner for everyone! Come enjoy a hot meal on the last Friday of every month at Love Revival Ministry Center.
Chamber News
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Community Events
“Wings and Wheels” Event Takes Flight at Front Royal-Warren County Airport
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Front Royal-Warren County Airport is gearing up for its anticipated “Wings and Wheels” event, a community celebration that combines the thrill of aviation with the charm of classic cars. Scheduled for Saturday, May 11th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., this event promises a day full of activities, showcasing aircraft and vintage automobiles, with something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Julie van Jaarsveld and Sean Roe, from the airport team, shared insights into the day’s festivities, which will kick off with a pancake breakfast hosted by the Friends of Front Royal Airport at 8 a.m. The breakfast is an excellent opportunity for early risers to fuel up before diving into the day’s activities.
Visitors can expect to see a variety of aircraft displayed on the ramp, offering up-close photo opportunities and the chance to interact with pilots and aviation enthusiasts. Food vendors, including Buffalo Wild Wings and DonutNV, will be on-site to cater to culinary tastes, while the social highlight of the morning, a pancake breakfast, promises a delicious start to the festivities.
The event isn’t just about viewing planes; it includes a car show that awards prizes for the “farthest traveled” and “People’s Choice,” both for airplanes and cars. The local skydiving team will also perform demonstration jumps, adding an adrenaline-pumping element to the day. For those intrigued by skydiving, discounted tandem jumps will be available post-event, and raffles will offer chances to win skydives and discovery flights.
The “Wings and Wheels” isn’t merely a fun day out; it’s a showcase of the airport’s value to the community, often unrecognized. As Sean noted, the airport is a crucial hub for general aviation and plays a significant role in local tourism and the economy. The event aims to highlight these contributions and strengthen community ties through shared interests in aviation and automobiles.
Whether you’re an aviation aficionado, a car enthusiast, or just looking for a unique way to spend a Saturday, the “Wings and Wheels” event at Front Royal-Warren County Airport promises to deliver an engaging and educational experience for all ages. Don’t miss the chance to explore the wonders of flight and the beauty of classic cars in the scenic backdrop of Front Royal, happen on May 11, 2024.
Town Talk is a series on the Royal Examiner where we will introduce you to local entrepreneurs, businesses, non-profit leaders, and political figures who influence Warren County. Topics will be varied but hopefully interesting. Let us know if you have an idea topic or want to hear from someone in our community. Send your request to news@RoyalExaminer.com
Obituaries
Hargis “Junior” Webb Jr. (1944 – 2024)
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Hargis “Junior” Webb Jr., 79, of Strasburg, Virginia, passed away at Winchester Medical Center on Monday, April 22, 2024.
The funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 1 p.m. at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 West Main Street, Front Royal, with Sammy Campbell officiating. Burial will follow at Panorama Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Webb was born on May 3, 1944, in Pound, Virginia, to the late Hargis Sr. and Linda Mullins Webb. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Vernard “Ray” Webb; sister, Ruby Jean Webb Jones; and sister-in-law, Eloise “Donie” Webb.
Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Beatrice “Bea” Webb; two sons, Ronnie Webb (Loretta) and Mike Webb (Brenda); four brothers, Bill Webb, Ed Webb (Lesha), James Webb (Dale) and Bob Webb (Chris); sister, Jackie Garmer (Shawn); six grandchildren, Ashley Hamrick (Mike), Amy Webb, Michael Webb (Ashley), Ronnie Webb Jr., Mason Davis and Tori Shamblin; two great-grandchildren, Brentley Hamrick and Keelan Webb; sister-in-law, Ada Webb; brother-in-law, Charles Jones and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
Local News
Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: American Toad
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Please remember to check your lawn before you mow!
This beautiful American toad was hit by a lawnmower on Saturday and suffered injuries to the right wrist and right hind leg.
Unfortunately, due to the level of trauma, the right hind leg required amputation at the level of the knee, which was performed once the patient was stabilized.
This patient is still eligible for release once recovered and will do just fine in the wild, even with one less leg to hop on!
This time of year we see species of all kinds come into care with injuries inflicted by mowers and weedwhackers. Luckily, injuries like this are preventable in many cases.
Some people will sweep their lawn with a broom to flush out any animals that may be hiding (also a great way to find and protect a bunny nest). You can also enlist a child, partner, or friend to keep you company while you mow by walking a few feet ahead and checking for wildlife as they go!
Or, if you are looking for an alternative to a turf grass lawn, consider replacing some or all of it with native plants! Traditional lawns provide little functional space for wildlife, use excessive water, and often introduce fertilizers and pesticides that damage our environment.
Reducing the need to mow and creating beautiful and healthy habitat for native wildlife is a win-win!
Looking for an easy way to help native wildlife? Become a monthly BRWC donor! For as little as $5/month, you can provide year-round, sustainable support that helps us fulfill our mission.
Health
Spotlight on Oral Health: The Top 8 Adult Dental Concerns
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Oral health is vital to our overall well-being, but it’s often overlooked until problems arise. Understanding and recognizing the signs of common dental issues can help you take action before they escalate. Here’s a rundown of eight frequent oral health problems that adults face and why staying vigilant is key to maintaining a healthy smile.
1. Cavities
Cavities are areas of tooth decay caused by the acidic by-products of plaque bacteria eroding the enamel. If left untreated, they can lead to severe toothache and infections.
2. Stained Teeth
Various factors can lead to tooth discoloration, including tobacco use and the consumption of certain foods and drinks (like coffee, wine, and dark-colored vegetables). Some medications also contribute to this problem, affecting the brightness of your smile.
3. Tooth Sensitivity
Exposed tooth roots due to gum recession or gum disease can lead to sensitivity. This means hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks can cause discomfort or pain.
4. Gingivitis
The early stage of gum disease, gingivitis, is characterized by inflammation of the gums. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and bleeding during brushing or flossing. It’s primarily caused by plaque build-up.
5. Damaged Tooth
Teeth can be chipped, cracked, or broken due to accidents, falls, or biting down on hard objects. This affects your smile and can lead to further dental issues if not addressed.
6. Mouth Cancer
Oral cancers can manifest as bumps, sores, or rough patches in the mouth. Early detection through regular dental check-ups significantly improves the chances of successful treatment.
7. Periodontal Disease
An advanced form of gum disease, periodontal disease affects the tissues and bones that support teeth. Without treatment, it can lead to tooth loss and has been linked to other health issues.
8. Tooth Movement
Our teeth naturally shift as we age, potentially leading to overcrowding or misalignment. This can complicate oral hygiene and increase the risk of cavities and gum disease.
Act Early, Stay Healthy
Recognizing these common dental issues is the first step toward prevention and treatment. Good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, are crucial. If you notice any signs of the above conditions, consulting with your dentist promptly can help keep your smile bright and healthy.
Town Talk
Marathoner Nancy Smith Continues Her Streak for Charity at the 128th Boston Marathon
119 Chester Street | Front Royal VA 22630
Nancy Smith, a remarkable athlete who recently completed her 24th consecutive Boston Marathon, shared her inspiring journey and motivations in an interview at the Royal Examiner studio. With the 128th Boston Marathon behind her, Nancy celebrated her physical accomplishment and substantial contributions to cancer research.
Nancy was sporting a collection of medals as a testament to endurance and dedication. This year, she ran as part of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, raising awareness and funds for innovative cancer research. Over nine years, Nancy has raised almost $66,000, with her efforts this year adding $11,575 to the cause.
The Boston Marathon is not just a race; it’s a beacon for participants like Nancy, who run for a cause greater than themselves. She runs in memory of Brooke, a young girl who lost her life to neuroblastoma cancer at age 12. Each year, Nancy’s participation in the marathon serves as a tribute to Brooke and a means to support ongoing cancer research, making each step on the pavement meaningful.
This year’s marathon was particularly challenging due to unseasonably warm temperatures, making it the warmest marathon day since 1917. Despite these conditions, Nancy and thousands of others persevered, supported by the enthusiastic cheers of spectators along the 26.2-mile course and the extensive medical support available to the runners.
The Boston Marathon, a historic event requiring qualification or charity sponsorship for participation, not only tests physical stamina but also embodies a spirit of community and support. Runners from all walks of life come together to push their limits and raise funds for various causes, making it more than just a competition—it’s a celebration of human spirit and resilience.
As Nancy looks forward to her 25th consecutive marathon next April, she aims to join the elite “Quarter Century Club,” a significant milestone that underscores her commitment to the sport and her cause. Her story is a powerful reminder of one person’s impact, combining physical endurance with heartfelt philanthropy and inspiring us all to think beyond the finish line.
Town Talk is a series on the Royal Examiner where we will introduce you to local entrepreneurs, businesses, non-profit leaders, and political figures who influence Warren County. Topics will be varied but hopefully interesting. Let us know if you have an idea topic or want to hear from someone in our community. Send your request to news@RoyalExaminer.com