Category: Media Coverage

Outlet: Inside Business

For 19 years, students from across the country in communities that host the Wheelabrator waste-to-energy plants work to identify an environmental challenge in their community and develop a long-term solution. Each spring the students travel to Florida for an environmental symposium. This year Williams E. Waters Middle School in Portsmouth was among the 15 middle schools whose students traveled to Sunrise, Fla., to showcase their work for judges. The Portsmouth students won the award for the Best Ecosystem Protection Project with their partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation to implement an oyster-shell recycling program to salvage shells that would otherwise end us in the landfill.

Outlet: Virginia Beach Beacon

VIRGINIA BEACH

Two golden retriever sisters will attend a dog-jumping contest Saturday in Virginia Beach. Their story goes paw-in-paw with the owner’s charitable cause.

It started in July last year. Kempsville resident Jen Hoover took her dog, Crash, for a routine checkup when the veterinarian noticed a little bump on Crash’s cheek.

Hoover wasn’t alarmed. The doctor thought the bump, along with the inflamed gums, was caused by an abscessed tooth. But after removing the tooth, the veterinarian discovered something worse.

Crash had cancer.

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NEW LOCATION Photographer Ramone Permel recently opened a new location of the Ramone Photography Studio, on the first floor of the Armada Hoffler Building at the Town Center of Virginia Beach. Weddings and special events are the studio’s specialty. The studio also has a location at the Willis Wayside Shopping Center in Virginia Beach.

For more information,. visit www.ramone.com.

Outlet: Inside Business

WINE FESTIVAL SUPPORTS CHARITIES Each year TowneBank is the presenting sponsor of the Chesapeake Wine Festival, which is organized by the Chesapeake Rotary Club to benefit a number of local nonprofits. This year’s event raised $150,000 for charity, and TowneBank is shown here presenting $45,000 to Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters at Chesapeake Mayor Alan Krasnoff’s office.
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Outlet: YouTube

Did you know that you are seven times more likely to survive cardiac arrest in Virginia Beach than in most other communities in the country? Did you know that Virginia Beach, thanks to its 10 volunteer rescue squads, has more ambulances available to respond to emergencies than all the other cities in Hampton Roads combined? Did you know in fact that on the day of the jet crash in April, 14 ambulances were on duty but within a half hour, 30 were on the scene off Birdneck Road? Those are some of the revelations in a new video produced by Rubin Communications Group for the Virginia Beach Rescue Squad Foundation. The first showing was at a legislative reception sponsored by the Foundation on August 22.
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Outlet: Virginia Beach Beacon

Lincoln makes appearance to plug Nov. 28 Forum Spot

Abraham Lincoln, played by re-enactor Bruce Spear, makes the acquaintance of Nouria Kashiri, age 5, who was visiting Ynot Wednesdays at Town Center with her family.

If dogs, dancers and flip flop farmers can mingle at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, why not a dead president?

Abraham Lincoln, played by re-enactor Bruce Spear, crashed an afternoon plaza party at Town Center on June 13 to promote an upcoming Virginia Beach Forum event.  Within minutes, he was dancing onstage, adding presidential credentials to the relaxed vibe of “Ynot Wednesdays?”

To kick off its 2012-13 season, the Virginia Beach Forum will host “Lincoln, The Man, The Movie, The Magic” at the Sandler Center on Nov. 28.  Forum President Joel Rubin said the Ynot Wednesdays promotion, while early, “was a great way to get people talking and thinking about Lincoln.”

Virginia Beach resident Emily Bilger said she and her children often attend the midweek event for the music and laid-back atmosphere.

“It was pretty exciting to see President Lincoln here, too,” she said, smiling.

Daughter Zoe Bilger, 7, agreed.  “I picked him for my school report,” she said.  “I liked his stovepipe hat.”

Rubin said he hoped Lincoln would inspire family attendance at the Virginia Beach Forum as it launches its 17th season.

“We are smaller, community-minded venue here,” he said.  “We wanted to reflect that in our speaker series, with greatly increased audience interaction and a nice mix of local and national talents.?

Inspired by the upcoming release of the Steven Spielberg movie, the Lincoln program aims to please everyone from movie fans to historians.

“It’s just one of the ways we are making the forum relevant to audiences with a range of interests and ages,” Rubin said, noting that the March program will welcome audience text messages.  “We want people to engage in valuable, thought-provoking conversations about everything from presidential movies to politics.”

Now in its fourth season, the Ynot Wednesdays concert series celebrates a summer in the city lifestyle.  The open-air events feature organized family fun, local farm stands, vendors for food and drink, and music from reggae to rock.

While purchasing tomatoes from Flip Flop Farmer, Bruce Henley, attendee Stacy Burns said the event was “really nice and makes it easy to support local farmers.”

Ynot Wednesdays emcee, Marquita Bianca, encouraged Lincoln to dance with revelers.  She said Lincoln confided that he once told his future wife, Mary Todd, that he wanted to dance with her in the worst way.

“Later, Mary agreed that he had danced with her, in the worst way,” said Bianca, who owns the dance company, Baila Fuzion.  “He did fine – if Lincoln can do it in a top hat, then anyone can dance.”

Outlet: Inside Business

Fifteen members of Portsmouth’s Craddock Civic League recently toured the new Enviva Biomass wood pellet storage and distribution plant in nearby Chesapeake.  The Maryland-based company produces the pellets at a plant in Ahoskie, N.C., then trucks them to the port facility on the Elizabeth River, where they are housed in a silo, pictured.  Each month the ship transports the pellets to energy-production plants in Europe.

Outlet: Virginian Pilot

A ship bearing 28,000 metric tons of wood pellets has sailed from Enviva LP’s deepwater terminal in Chesapeake, opening the facility for business, the Bethesda, Md. – based company announced.

The Daishin Maru left the terminal Dec. 31, headed for one of the company’s European utility customers.  Wood pellets increasingly are used to generate electricity in Europe and elsewhere.

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