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The restoration of a badly damaged shoreline along the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River continues this Saturday morning August 27 from 10 a.m. – Noon with the planting of native wetlands grasses.

On August 13, some 50 volunteers from the law firm of Pender & Coward in Virginia Beach, Kerr Environmental Services, Bridge Trust Title, City of Norfolk, and a local Boy Scout troop spent several hours picking up a ton or more of trash, most of it left behind by some 30 rusting vessels in an inlet near the Campostella Bridge. A P&C environmental attorney, Jim Lang, organized the effort after filing a court action that forced the owner to remove the ships. Lang’s client wanted the “floating junkyard” removed because it interfered with his use of the water at his property. (more…)

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Cold Spring, KY. (July 5, 2016) – DAV (Disabled American Veterans) announced today that it is expanding a national race series, the DAV 5K, to five cities this fall including Newport News, VA. Atlanta, Boston and Tulsa also join Cincinnati where the DAV 5K originated.

The DAV 5K, which will take place on Sunday, November 13 at City Center at Oyster Point, will include a run, walk, roll and motorcycle ride. The goal is to raise money for critical services DAV provides to military veterans. Registration is now open at www.DAV5K.org.

“We are excited to bring the DAV 5K to Hampton Roads during Veterans Day weekend,” said DAV National Adjutant and CEO Marc Burgess. “It’s very fitting that we are hosting it in southeastern Virginia, a community that has a large military population and a remarkable history in supporting America’s heroes.” (more…)

The vast majority of our clients are good people who give back to the community.

But everyone, us included, can learn a lesson from Jim Lang, an environmental attorney with Pender & Coward in Virginia Beach.

Not only did Jim finally prevail on behalf of his own client, but he then rolled up his sleeves and convinced others to roll up theirs, to really fix the problem his advocacy solved. (more…)

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Virginia Beach, VA – Diamonds Direct, a direct diamond importer based in Charlotte, N.C., will celebrate the opening of its newest location across from Virginia Beach Town Center with a series of events to benefit ForKids, a non-profit dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty for families and children in Hampton Roads.

On Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27, patrons are encouraged to “Be a Kid Again,” as the store will be transformed into a carnival with show-stopping diamonds and gemstones. Diamonds Direct will extend a special 20% savings on all purchases to encourage fundraising efforts for ForKids.   A portion of all sales will be donated to the charity. (more…)

OUTLET: WAVY

Our live audience today was from the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation, and they’re here to tell us about their 2nd Annual Back to School “Prep Rally,” which is a great way to get ready for the new school year.

2nd Annual Back To School
“PREP RALLY”
Saturday, August 6
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Virginia Beach Convention Center

For More Information about Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation and to get involved visit VBCDC.org

OUTLET: Times News

RICHMOND — Virginia Dental Association dentists and oral surgeons provided free care for 1,232 patients during last month’s Wise County Remote Area Medical, the group reported on Monday.

The VDA estimates the total value of donated services during the 17th annual Wise County RAM at $1,323,789 during the three-day event at the Wise County Fairgrounds. VDA volunteers administered exams, fillings, extractions, cleanings, root canals, complete and partial dentures and other procedures.

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OUTLET: WVEC

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WVEC) —  The Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation is gearing up for its second annual “Back-to-School Prep Rally.”

The event, featuring guest speaker Dr. Aaron Spence, superintendent of Virginia Beach Public Schools, is meant to get students and families in Hampton Roads excited and ready for the next school year.

Local celebrities, high school and college bands, cheerleaders and dance troops will perform for the crowd, while attendees enjoy refreshments and enter to win prizes including tablets, tickets to local family events and gift cards.

The event will be held Saturday, August 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Virginia Beach Convention Center.

To register, click here.

OUTLET: WAVY

SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – A Portsmouth woman who spent years fundraising for ALS research is now suffering from the deadly disease, and is determined to make the most of the time she has left.

Doctors diagnosed Beth Prever with ALS in April. She spent the previous eight years leading the charge to raise nearly $800,000 for research to fight the disease. (more…)

OUTLET: The Virginian-Pilot

When Beth Williams Prever lost 100 pounds, it was the toughest thing she had ever done. Until now.

She was diagnosed in April of this year with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.

The neurological condition has no cure. In time, it weakens muscles so those afflicted cannot move. Or swallow, breathe and talk.

“I would rather lose my speech than my mobility,” said Prever, who lives in Portsmouth. “I hope that the disease will progress very slowly.”

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OUTLET: The Beacon

No doubt Addie Thomason got her passion for helping others from her mother.

“My mom was always known for her hospitality,” said the president and CEO of the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation and Second Act Communities. Both nonprofit organizations work to creative innovative solutions to housing needs.

Thomason grew up on the Eastern Shore. She and her three sisters were raised in the close-knit community of Accomac. (more…)