Jarmans Gap Closing Monday, 12 September

Get ready. Monday, Jarmans Gap will close for 45 – 60 days.

With water main work finished, installation of box culvert can proceed

CULPEPER — Closure of Route 691 (Jarmans Gap Road) in Crozet will begin September 12, following yesterday’s completion of underground utility work that had caused several delays.

VDOT will close Jarmans Gap Road between Route 1209 (Haden Lane) and Route 1201 (Blue Ridge Avenue) on September 12 and begin installation of a new box culvert in Powells Creek. The work is expected to take 45-60 days.

During the closure, motorists will be detoured from Jarmans Gap Road south on Route 240 (Crozet Avenue) to Route 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) to Old Trail Drive and back to Jarmans Gap Road. School buses will use the same route.

More information about the project can be found on VDOT’s web site.

Looking for some WordPress Help for RealCrozetVA

If anyone out there feels like donating* some time to RealCrozetVA, I’d really appreciate some help with the back end of RealCrozetVA. Email or call me if you have the time.

I’ve been unable to upload files to embed in posts for quite some time and my workaround has been to embed pictures and files using third-party services such as Flickr and Scribd, but with the uncertainty surrounding yahoo! (and therefore flickr), I need to look to the future and fix the site.

* “Donate” because RealCrozetVA has been hosted by the wonderful folks at Blue Ridge Internetworks gratis for the past couple years.

Crozet Trails Day 5k and Pedestrian Challenge – 15 October 201

Learn more at the Crozet Trails Day site:

When: Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Where: Crozet, Virginia (5k will start and finish at Old Trail Village Center, Pedestrian Challenge will be town-wide)

What time:

8:30 am- Crozet Trails Day 5k, followed by a Fun Run/walk(REGISTRATION OPENING IN LATE AUGUST!!)

8:00-10am- Information booths, vendors, and raffle ticket sales at Old Trail Village Center

10am-2pm- Pedestrian Challenge throughout Crozet

3pm- Raffle drawing and fireside Trails Tales (Old Trail Village Center).

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Race to Nowhere at Crozet Methodist – 9 September 2011

Mark your calendars – Race to Nowhere at Crozet Methodist Church.

I recommend we all go – so that we can see and affirm that we’re not alone in recognizing that our educational system has failed. And then we can figure out what to do about it.

Watch the video then read this at RealCentralVA.

When:  Friday, September 9, 2011
Time:  7-9 p.m.
Where:  Crozet United Methodist Church Sanctuary
Sponsor:  Coalition for Childhood

Advanced tickets sold on line for $10.00 or at the door for $15.00.


Update from the comments:

Did you know about the Bartleby Project?

“The Bartleby Project begins by inviting 60,000,000 American students, one by one, to peacefully refuse to take standardized tests or to participate in any preparation for these tests; it asks them to act because adults chained to institutions and corporations are unable to; because these tests pervert education, are disgracefully inaccurate, impose brutal stresses without reason, and actively encourage a class system which is poisoning the future of the nation.” Read John Taylor Gatto’s full statement on the Bartleby Project (it’s long).

Update 2: Seth Godin writes

Large-scale education was never about teaching kids or creating scholars. It was invented to churn out adults who worked well within the system.

As we get ready for the 93rd year of universal public education, here’s the question every parent and taxpayer needs to wrestle with: Are we going to applaud, push or even permit our schools (including most of the private ones) to continue the safe but ultimately doomed strategy of churning out predictable, testable and mediocre factory-workers??
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As long as we embrace (or even accept) standardized testing, fear of science, little attempt at teaching leadership and most of all, the bureaucratic imperative to turn education into a factory itself, we’re in big trouble.?

?The post-industrial revolution is here. Do you care enough to teach your kids to take advantage of it?

Crozet Parenting Yahoo Group

In a sign of Crozet’s growing self-sufficiency and independence, we have our own Crozet Parenting Yahoo Group.

Charlottesville has had a vibrant and active Yahoo Group for Parents – Parenting Network of Charlottesville (PNOC) for quite some time.

via email:

Crozet Area Parents (CAP) is an informal association created to encourage networking and the exchange of info to all parents residing in the area. Topics of discussion include (but are not limited to) play groups, childcare/babysitting, healthcare issues, special events, classes, schools, doctors, camps, sports, homeschooling and other topics of interest to Crozet/Western Albemarle families.

This group is open to parents of children of all ages in the Crozet/Western area. Other individuals, incl. school staff, who work with families in Crozet/WA are welcome to join, but please be sure to respect the rules and culture of the group.

Here’s the link.

Jarman’s Gap “Detention Pond” to be “BioFilter”

Thanks go to everyone involved in advocating for this – from the Old Trail residents, Ann Mallek, VDOT and lots of others I’m sure.

From the Old Trail group:

We have some great news to pass on today. We’ve just heard yesterday from the VDOT project manager for the stormwater management system at Jarman’s Gap Road and Old Trail Drive. It seems that VDOT has reconsidered their plan for a detention pond and will, instead, be putting in a “Bio-Retention Area”, which should be similar to the biofilter proposal submitted by Scott Collins. We have confirmation that this design will NOT require a fence.   
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