Showing posts with label Pastures District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pastures District. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

Augusta Library Board elects new president

Craigsville branch of the Augusta County Library.

A seasoned member of the Augusta County Library Board has been elected as president to lead the organization through the 2013-14 year.

Mr. Terry Sumey, who represents the South River District and has 22 years of experience on the board, was elected president at the bi-monthly meeting held Thursday night at Pasture District's Craigsville branch. Frank Deckert, Riverheads representative, was re-elected vice president.

Board members welcomed a new colleague, Betsy Curry, appointed by Supervisor Marshall Pattie to replace Marsha Elliott, who moved out of the county, as representative of the North River District.


Craigsville's library branch is an example of how the community comes together to help with projects that have seen cuts to budgets the past few years. Wood for shelves was donated by Blue Ridge Lumber in Fishersville, and the craftsmanship was by Frank Jolly at the nearby Augusta Correctional Center.

Photos by Lynn R. Mitchell
July 18, 2013

Monday, July 01, 2013

U.S. Justice Department drops by to investigate Augusta County

Just in time for Independence Day, Uncle Sam is taking a stroll around Augusta County's 26 voting precincts today and tomorrow with the three members of the local electoral board. Actually, he's sending one of his lawyers and an architect from the civil rights division of the U.S. Justice Department.

Uh-oh. Almost sounds like being called to the principal's office.

Originally scheduled for June, the trip was delayed until this week, and Augusta Electoral Board chairman Ruth Talmage seemed unhappy even though she had originally requested the visit be held off until after the June Democratic Primary:
"Voters ought not to have to worry with some strange person from Washington watching and asking questions," Talmage said.
She also said, "The message is that they (Justice) are welcome to come, but not on election day.''

An email from the county's attorney closed the door on the June visit:
An email response sent to Justice on Wednesday through Augusta County Attorney Patrick Morgan said the electoral board "has concluded that permitting such inspections is not in the best interest of Augusta County, at this time. Therefore, I regret to inform you that the board of elections will not authorize you to inspect the polling places as previously planned."
It's rainy and drippy out there today so hope they've all got their umbrellas and golashes as they traverse the second-largest county in Virginia.

As former magisterial district chairman in Pastures District located west of Staunton, I have personal knowledge of the time it takes to travel its five precincts, the most of any district in the county. Pastures' borders touch Staunton City and extend to Bath and Highland counties with the George Washington National Forest in between. It's a gorgeous district but you'd better be driving your reliable vehicle because it will rack up the mileage.

That does not include the rest of Augusta that runs as far north as Rockingham County, south to Rockbridge County, and east to the tiptop of the Blue Ridge Mountains as it borders Nelson and Albemarle counties.

The visit is in response to a complaint filed by Churchville resident Steve Morris who questioned a North River precinct located in the Churchville Fire Station in Pastures District, and handicap accessibility to that precinct. Morris ran an unsuccessful bid as supervisor in 2011.

The electoral board has defended the Churchville Fire Station precinct location:
Talmage said both the precinct location and handicap access are appropriate. Talmage said Virginia law allows for a polling place within one mile of the border of a precinct boundary, and said North River lacks such a needed facility. She said the fire station's ramp and access door offer sufficient access.
Talmadge complained in the Waynesboro News-Virginian that the tour would take "an unnecessary amount of time'' on Monday and Tuesday.

Hmm. It's not wise to tweak Uncle Sam's nose.

Reporter Bob Stuart reported:
[Talmage] said the electoral board had asked to work with Justice on a schedule for touring the county precincts, but said the federal agency has not been cooperative.
I guess once the June date was postponed, Uncle Sam decided to get his work done before his holiday, and this week was it. Maybe the federal agents will stick around for a Smalltown USA Fourth of July.

Update: Justice begins investigation in Augusta County by Bob Stuart

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Augusta County's Buffalo Gap High School Division 1A State Champions!

Buffalo Gap High School is Virginia's Division 1A high school state champion in football!

The Buffalo Gap High School Bison football team won all their games this season including those against other Augusta County schools Stuarts Draft and Riverheads, ending with a 13-0 record and winning the Shenandoah District championship and the Region B championship.

Today they won the Group A, Division 1 final in Salem against Clintwood High School. The 28-19 final score secured their place as State Champions.

Congratulations, Bison!

NV: Stampede to glory: Undefeated Buffalo Gap wins 1A state title

Friday, November 02, 2007

News-Virginian endorses Republican Travis Smithdeal for Augusta Board of Supervisors

Republican Travis Smithdeal who is running for Pastures Supervisor in Augusta County was endorsed by the Waynesboro News-Virginian. In an editorial titled "Megasite silence far from golden," the NV said:
Few principles in government are more basic than this: When officials decide to spend the public’s money, the public should know about it. Many elected representatives somehow arrive at the conclusion that government money is theirs rather than taxpayers’. Occasionally, officials take it a step further, deeming it appropriate to make some spending decisions behind closed doors.

They cited Pastures incumbent supervisor Tracy Pyles and other current members and continued:

That has spawned perhaps Pyles’ stiffest challenge in four campaigns, this one coming from Republican Travis Smithdeal. He cites Pyles’ silence on the megasite study among the driving factors in his decision to run for the Pastures seat. “I felt like it was us and them,” Smithdeal told The News Virginian, referring to elected officials and the public.

They further explained that:

Elected officials should know that choosing silence over openness, particularly regarding spending, is the wrong way to go. Those who do not acknowledge as much with their actions should expect to hear the resounding voice of voters at the polls insisting otherwise.

Based on that thinking, we back the following candidates ...

Pastures: Smithdeal. Pyles’ knowledge of the issues regarding education, transportation and agriculture is likely superior to that of Smithdeal, a political neophyte. But we think Smithdeal has the requisite intelligence to perform effectively. Mostly, we like that when he saw what he perceived as a public wrong in the closed-door decision to commission the megasite study, he decided to do something about it. We urge voters to do the same.

Travis Smithdeal. Conservative values ... common sense solutions.

Travis talks with Tom Sensabaugh at candidates forum.

Candidates forum at Weyers Cave.

My letter to editor for Republican Travis Smithdeal

To the Editor:

Travis Smithdeal is my choice for Pastures District Supervisor. He will bring a new attitude because he is a listener with a calm presence which will allow him to hear from everyone and not react without gathering information from all available sources including citizens and fellow Board members.

A native Virginian, Travis left his home state long enough to earn a Political Science degree from Belmont Abbey College and serve 10 years in the U.S. Army. As a military pilot of both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, he served with the 10th Mountain Division as an Air Mission Commander, Air Calvary squadron platoon leader, and squadron safety engineer, and is now a member of VFW Post 3060.

Travis believes in open government with no secret meetings behind closed doors. He feels the citizens of Augusta County have the right to know what their supervisors are planning when it comes to important topics regarding jobs and land use issues such as the megasite.

A family man, Travis has been a leader in asking the Board of Supervisors to create strict zoning ordinances to limit where adult businesses that offer pornographic materials can locate in the county. He has asked that they not be allowed near schools, playgrounds, neighborhoods, churches, and other family environments.

Believing that our land is our treasure, Travis will fight for preservation of prime agriculture soil and water rights for our farmers in western Augusta County. He will work for increased 24/7 emergency personnel as well as equipping our law enforcement officers with the most updated and efficient equipment to best protect our families and neighbors. He is pro-LEGAL immigration, believing that law enforcement should be given the tools to report illegals to immigration officials.

On November 6, please vote for Travis Smithdeal. Conservative values ... common sense solutions.

Republican Travis Smithdeal ... a new attitude for Pastures District


Travis Smithdeal, 42, is a young conservative Republican who offers a new face and a new attitude for Pastures District Supervisor in Augusta County. He is a listener ... his calm presence allows him to hear from everyone and not react without gathering information from all available sources including citizens and fellow Board members.

Travis has the background that makes a good leader....

Virginia Native: Travis was born in Richmond and grew up in Fredericksburg. Other than college and military time, he has lived his entire life in Virginia.

Education: Earning a BA in Political Science from Belmont Abbey College helped prepare Travis for a life of service to the community.

Military: As an Army veteran, Travis spent almost 10 years as a miliary pilot (helicopter and fixed-wing) with the 10th Mountain Division serving as an Air Mission Commander, Air Calvary squadron platoon leader and squadron safety engineer.

Family Man: With his wife, Eileen, they have eight children (six boys and two girls) and live in an historic home they are renovating in Deerfield.

Member: The Smithdeals attend St. Francis of Assisi with some other well-known local politicians including Delegate Chris Saxman and Supervisor Jim Bailey. Travis is a member of the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Post 3060.

Business Owner: The Smithdeals own Mountain View Country Store located on Rt. 250 in West Augusta which is the center of activities in that part of the county. This is a busy time of year for them as tourists and hunters stop in to gas up or buy supplies or grab a quick bite to eat. Travis works the register, interacts with customers, and visits with those who drop in. He is well-known and respected in the area.

Issues:
* Open Government -- No secret meetings behind closed doors. The citizens of Augusta County have the right to know what their supervisors are planning when it comes to important topics regarding jobs and land use issues such as the megasite.

* Land Preservation -- Travis will fight for preservation of prime agriculture soil and water rights for our farmers in western Augusta County. Our land is our treasure.

* 24/7 Emergency Services -- Travis will push for full-time 24/7 emergency personnel. Augusta County is the second largest county in the state and he feels her citizens deserve the fastest and best aid when time is critical.

* Law Enforcement -- Travis will work for funding to equip our law enforcement officers with the most updated and efficient equipment available in order to best protect our families and neighbors.

* 2nd Amendment Rights -- As a military veteran and hunter, Travis is an ardent supporter of our 2nd Amendment right to bear arms.

* Supports Strict Zoning Ordinance of Adult Businesses -- Travis has been a leader in asking the Board of Supervisors to create strict zoning ordinances to limit where adult businesses that offer pornographic materials can locate in the county. He has asked that they not be allowed near schools, playgrounds, neighborhoods, churches, and other family environments.

* Illegal Immigration -- Travis is pro-legal immigration. He believes in giving law enforcement the tools to report illegals to immigration officials.

* English As Official Language -- Travis believes our ability to understand one another through a common language is critical to our strength and security, and supports English as our official language.
Travis Smithdeal. "Conservative values ... common sense solutions."

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Republican Travis Smithdeal ... a new attitude for Pastures District


Travis Smithdeal, 42, is a young conservative Republican who offers a new face and a new attitude for Pastures District Supervisor in Augusta County. He is a listener ... his calm presence allows him to hear from everyone and not react without gathering information from all available sources including citizens and fellow Board members.

Travis has the background that makes a good leader....

Virginia Native: Travis was born in Richmond and grew up in Fredericksburg. Other than college and military time, he has lived his entire life in Virginia.

Education: Earning a BA in Political Science from Belmont Abbey College helped prepare Travis for a life of service to the community.

Military: As an Army veteran, Travis spent almost 10 years as a miliary pilot (helicopter and fixed-wing) with the 10th Mountain Division serving as an Air Mission Commander, Air Calvary squadron platoon leader and squadron safety engineer.

Family Man: With his wife, Eileen, they have eight children (six boys and two girls) and live in an historic home they are renovating in Deerfield.

Member: The Smithdeals attend St. Francis of Assisi with some other well-known local politicians including Delegate Chris Saxman and Supervisor Jim Bailey. Travis is a member of the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Post 3060.

Business Owner: The Smithdeals own Mountain View Country Store located on Rt. 250 in West Augusta which is the center of activities in that part of the county. This is a busy time of year for them as tourists and hunters stop in to gas up or buy supplies or grab a quick bite to eat. Travis works the register, interacts with customers, and visits with those who drop in. He is well-known and respected in the area.

Issues:
* Open Government -- No secret meetings behind closed doors. The citizens of Augusta County have the right to know what their supervisors are planning when it comes to important topics regarding jobs and land use issues such as the megasite.

* Land Preservation -- Travis will fight for preservation of prime agriculture soil and water rights for our farmers in western Augusta County. Our land is our treasure.

* 24/7 Emergency Services -- Travis will push for full-time 24/7 emergency personnel. Augusta County is the second largest county in the state and he feels her citizens deserve the fastest and best aid when time is critical.

* Law Enforcement -- Travis will work for funding to equip our law enforcement officers with the most updated and efficient equipment available in order to best protect our families and neighbors.

* 2nd Amendment Rights -- As a military veteran and hunter, Travis is an ardent supporter of our 2nd Amendment right to bear arms.

* Supports Strict Zoning Ordinance of Adult Businesses -- Travis has been a leader in asking the Board of Supervisors to create strict zoning ordinances to limit where adult businesses that offer pornographic materials can locate in the county. He has asked that they not be allowed near schools, playgrounds, neighborhoods, churches, and other family environments.

* Illegal Immigration -- Travis is pro-legal immigration. He believes in giving law enforcement the tools to report illegals to immigration officials.

* English As Official Language -- Travis believes our ability to understand one another through a common language is critical to our strength and security, and supports English as our official language.
Travis Smithdeal. "Conservative values ... common sense solutions."

Friday, October 26, 2007

Travis Smithdeal ... Republican for Pastures District Supervisor: "It's time for a change"



It's time for a change ... vote for Travis Smithdeal for Pastures District Supervisor

Endorsed by the Waynesboro News-Virginian, Lt. Governor Bill Bolling, Atty. General Bob McDonnell, and Delegate Chris Saxman.

Travis Smithdeal: "Conservative values ... common sense solutions."

Photos by SWAC Girl

Friday, October 19, 2007

Travis Smithdeal ... Republican endorsed by Atty. Gen. Bob McDonnell

Republicans Travis Smithdeal, Pastures candidate.

“I strongly endorse Travis Smithdeal for Augusta County Board of Supervisors. A fellow veteran, Travis has demonstrated a commitment to making his community and country a better place. Travis will bring a fresh perspective to the Board and I encourage voters in the Pastures District to vote for Travis Smithdeal this November.” -- Attorney General Bob McDonnell

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Travis Smithdeal ... Republican endorsed by Del. Chris Saxman

Travis Smithdeal ... Republican candidate for Augusta Board of Supervisors on Augusta Board of Supervisors

Endorsed by Delegate Chris Saxman (R-20th House District)....

"It is a privilege to endorse Travis Smithdeal for the Augusta County Board of Supervisors in the Pastures District. He and I attend church together, and I can tell you from personal experience, Travis shares our values. As the father of eight children, he is committed to improving education and ensuring Augusta County remains a safe place to live and raise a family. As a small business owner himself, Travis recognizes the issues facing business owners in Augusta County. He has served our nation honorably in the US Army, and given the opportunity, he will serve Augusta County with that same spirit. Please join me in supporting Travis Smithdeal on November 6th." -- Delegate Chris Saxman

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Travis Smithdeal ... Republican for Augusta Board of Supervisors

Endorsed by Delegate Chris Saxman (R-20th House District)....

"It is a privilege to endorse Travis Smithdeal for the Augusta County Board of Supervisors in the Pastures District. He and I attend church together, and I can tell you from personal experience, Travis shares our values. As the father of eight children, he is committed to improving education and ensuring Augusta County remains a safe place to live and raise a family. As a small business owner himself, Travis recognizes the issues facing business owners in Augusta County. He has served our nation honorably in the US Army, and given the opportunity, he will serve Augusta County with that same spirit. Please join me in supporting Travis Smithdeal on November 6th." -- Delegate Chris Saxman

Endorsed by Lt. Governor Bill Bolling....
“I am pleased to endorse Travis Smithdeal for Board of Supervisors in Pastures District. As a veteran, small business owner and father of eight children, Travis has the background, knowledge and experience necessary to address the challenges facing Augusta County. I hope you will join me in supporting Travis Smithdeal on November 6.” -- Lt. Governor Bill Bolling

Endorsed by Attorney General Bob McDonnell....
“I strongly endorse Travis Smithdeal for Augusta County Board of Supervisors. A fellow veteran, Travis has demonstrated a commitment to making his community and country a better place. Travis will bring a fresh perspective to the Board and I encourage voters in the Pastures District to vote for Travis Smithdeal this November.” -- Attorney General Bob McDonnell

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Travis Smithdeal: "Conservative values ... common sense solutions"

Travis Smithdeal ... Candidate for Board of Supervisors ... Pastures District
West Augusta, Virginia ... home of mountains, farms, good people, and Mountain View Country Store owned by Travis Smithdeal. This small community in the western part of Augusta County is home to Travis, 42, his wife Eileen, and their eight children ... six boys and two girls.

Mountain View Country Store at intersection of Rt. 250 and Deerfield Road.
Rt. 250 through the national forest going west toward Highland County.
Mountain View Country Store is located on Rt. 250 before climbing Shenandoah Mountain into West Virginia. It is a general store where you can buy lunch, gas up your vehicle, buy fishing supplies ... hunters can check in the prize deer they got ... you can buy local homemade products to take home as a reminder of the Valley and mountains. View across street from Mountain View Country Store ... truly God's country.

Travis Smithdeal is a military veteran who was born and raised in Virginia and chose Augusta County to settle with his family. A pilot of both helicopters and fixed-wing, Travis served in the U.S. Army from 1992-2001 in the 10th Mountain Division as an Air Mission Commander, Air Calvary Squadron Platoon Leader, and Safety Engineer.
Travis graduated from the U.S. Army Safety Engineer School and earned a political science degree at Belmont Abbey College. He has been involved in politics at the grassroots level as a member of the Augusta County Republican Committee and serving as Deerfield Precinct Captain.
Travis is a member of the Veterans of Foreign War Post 3060, and a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Staunton.
Intersection of Rt. 250 and Deerfield Road, location of Mountain View Country Store in West Augusta, Virginia.
Travis Smithdeal ... Republican for Board of Supervisors
"Conservative values ... common sense solutions"