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Volume 3, Issue 2 Stop. Relax. Enjoy the View Tuesday February 14, 20121 thru Monday, February 13, 2012 Priceless Follow us.... www.360view.us King William, VA, February 7th, 2012, Upper King William Library. The special educational program, World War Two: An In-Depth His- tory, wrapped up its five evening installments with an opportunity for participants to get up close and personal with a mini-museum display of actual wartime artifacts. Instructor Ian Anderson, seen here in the uni- form of a US Army officer, explains details of the parachute system used by American airborne troops, worn by Cullen Jones. Items on display included uniforms, equipment and weapons used by US, German and Japanese combatant forces. This King William Recreation and Parks ac- tivity was written and presented by Anderson, a student at King William High School. Photo credit: Robert “Sarge” Bruce Students in teacher Ms. VanRensse- lear learned about the life and impor- tance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The students enjoyed a PowerPoint, book, and discussions about the many contributions of Dr. King. Acquinton Elementary School is looking forward to many more of these activities during the month of February. Little Piece of Heaven in Mechanicsville’s Cupcake Shop, Li’Mor Having Opened in November, This Decadent Bakery is a Family Affair by A. Kay Oxendine I heard about the new cupcake shop in Mechanicsville from my bff Tay- lor. Then, on Superbowl Sunday, I got to experience this delicious dela- cies. The Gallaghers brought Super- bowl cupcakes for both teams, and they were incredible. When my son and I were out with doctors appoint- ments, we decided to visit, and we are hooked! Johnathan especially liked the all chocolate cupcake (sinful) and I chose the red velvet. And I am going to say this in the nicest way - I wanted to get up and slap somebody - it was that dang good. Decadent is not even beginning to describe these delicious bites of heaven. Baking and catering are in this fam- ily’s blood. The co-owner Teresa, is a joy to meet and is the first to admit she has no computer skills, but can make a mean cupcake. She learned this skill from her parents, as shown in the picture to the left. Her daugh- ter Lisa handles the marketing, but after enjoying these morsels of de- light, they will stand for themselves. Li’Mor Cupcakes is located on Me- chanicsville Turnpike (beside Home- makers, behind Cold Harbor restau- rant). They also have rolls (which melt in your mouth and need to be pre-ordered) and cinnamon buns and the moistest, most delicious, scrump- tous cupcakes I have ever tasted. But don’t take my word for it. Check them put and share the love. I can promise you, you will be back. 8161 Mechanicsville Tpk Mechanicsville, Va 804-746-4416 www.limor-cupcakes.com Follow them on Facebook.... D.M. Cunningham Public Information Officer King & Queen County Sheriff’s Office At approximately 2:30 p.m., on Feb- ruary 7th, Corporal R. Hirtz stopped Patricia Smith, of Mascot, at Rt. 33 and 14 at the Shacklefords Post Office with the as- sistance of Sheriff J. Charboneau. According to Sher- iff J. Charboneau, earlier on Febru- ary 7th, a warrant had been issued for Smith, who had been the target of a 6 month drug in- vestigation by the office. She was taken into custody without incident. Upon ar- rest, Smith was found to be in posses- sion of ¼ ounce crack cocaine with a street value of approximately $1000.00 and an undisclosed amount of cash. Both the car and the money were seized by the sheriff’s office. Smith was charged with the warrant charge of distribution of crack cocaine and was also charged with possession with the intent to distribute crack co- caine for the contraband discovered during the arrest. She is being held at the Middle Pen- insula Regional Security Cen- ter in Saluda on $1500.00 bond on each charge. An ar- raignment hearing will be on February 17th at 9:00 a.m. A civil hearing will be held in Circuit Court to determine disposition of the seized money and vehicle, but that date has not yet been determined. Additional charges related to this in- vestigation are pending and the case is still under investigation. “This is a push by my department to rid the county of illegal drug sales. I applaud my Investigators and Deputies for stepping up the challenge,” Char- boneau stated. Smith of Mascot Arrested for Drugs AES Celebrates Dr. King

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Page 1: Front page - Feb 14

Volume 3, Issue 2Stop. Relax. Enjoy the View Tuesday February 14, 20121

thru Monday, February 13, 2012

Priceless

Follow us....

www.360view.us

King William, VA, February 7th, 2012, Upper King William Library. The special educational program, World War Two: An In-Depth His-tory, wrapped up its five evening installments with an opportunity for

participants to get up close and personal with a mini-museum display of actual wartime artifacts. Instructor Ian Anderson, seen here in the uni-

form of a US Army officer, explains details of the parachute system used by American airborne troops, worn by Cullen Jones. Items on display included uniforms, equipment and weapons used by US, German and

Japanese combatant forces. This King William Recreation and Parks ac-tivity was written and presented by Anderson, a student at King William

High School. Photo credit: Robert “Sarge” Bruce

Students in teacher Ms. VanRensse-lear learned about the life and impor-tance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The students enjoyed a PowerPoint, book, and discussions about the many

contributions of Dr. King. Acquinton Elementary School is looking forward to many more of these activities during the month of February.

Little Piece of Heaven in Mechanicsville’s Cupcake Shop, Li’MorHaving Opened in November, This Decadent Bakery is a Family Affair by A. Kay Oxendine

I heard about the new cupcake shop in Mechanicsville from my bff Tay-lor. Then, on Superbowl Sunday, I got to experience this delicious dela-cies. The Gallaghers brought Super-

bowl cupcakes for both teams, and they were incredible. When my son and I were out with doctors appoint-ments, we decided to visit, and we are hooked!Johnathan especially liked the all chocolate cupcake (sinful) and I chose the red velvet. And I am going

to say this in the nicest way - I wanted to get up and slap somebody - it was that dang good. Decadent is not even beginning to describe these delicious bites of heaven. Baking and catering are in this fam-ily’s blood. The co-owner Teresa, is a joy to meet and is the first to admit she has no computer skills, but can make a mean cupcake. She learned this skill from her parents, as shown in the picture to the left. Her daugh-ter Lisa handles the marketing, but after enjoying these morsels of de-light, they will stand for themselves.Li’Mor Cupcakes is located on Me-chanicsville Turnpike (beside Home-makers, behind Cold Harbor restau-rant). They also have rolls (which melt in your mouth and need to be pre-ordered) and cinnamon buns and the moistest, most delicious, scrump-tous cupcakes I have ever tasted. But don’t take my word for it. Check them put and share the love. I can promise you, you will be back.

8161 Mechanicsville TpkMechanicsville, Va

804-746-4416www.limor-cupcakes.com

Follow them on Facebook....

D.M. CunninghamPublic Information OfficerKing & Queen County Sheriff’s Office

At approximately 2:30 p.m., on Feb-ruary 7th, Corporal R. Hirtz stopped Patricia Smith, of Mascot, at Rt. 33 and 14 at the Shacklefords Post Office with the as-sistance of Sheriff J. Charboneau.According to Sher-iff J. Charboneau, earlier on Febru-ary 7th, a warrant had been issued for Smith, who had been the target of a 6 month drug in-vestigation by the office. She was taken into custody without incident. Upon ar-rest, Smith was found to be in posses-sion of ¼ ounce crack cocaine with a street value of approximately $1000.00 and an undisclosed amount of cash. Both the car and the money were seized by the sheriff’s office. Smith was charged with the warrant

charge of distribution of crack cocaine and was also charged with possession with the intent to distribute crack co-caine for the contraband discovered during the arrest. She is being held at the Middle Pen-

insula Regional Security Cen-ter in Saluda on $1500.00 bond on each charge. An ar-raignment hearing will be on February 17th at 9:00 a.m. A civil hearing will be held in Circuit Court to determine disposition of the seized money and

vehicle, but that date has not yet been determined. Additional charges related to this in-vestigation are pending and the case is still under investigation. “This is a push by my department to rid the county of illegal drug sales. I applaud my Investigators and Deputies for stepping up the challenge,” Char-boneau stated.

Smith of Mascot Arrested for Drugs

AES Celebrates Dr. King