Crozet Community Association Meeting – 13 November

Mark Your Calendar!

Crozet Community Association Meeting

Thursday, November 13th

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Crozet Firehouse

Here is what’s on tap:

– Plans for New Library

– Getting Ready for the 2009 Master Plan Revision

– Updates from Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors

– Final Review of CCA Bylaws — Crozet History Moment

– Good Neighbor Award to Heather and Michael Penny of Fabulous Foods

and more ……

See You There!

There are few better ways to get involved in the Crozet Community and learn about what’s happening – the first three items on the agenda will likely directly impact the Crozet real estate market as well …

As always, the offer stands for anyone who is interested in writing a story for RealCrozetVA summarizing the meeting. Please let me know!

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Companion Soup at Tabor Presbyterian Church

“Can you give a plug for the Companion Soup on Sunday, at Tabor Presbyterian Church? It is held the first Sunday of every month, for the community, not just churchfolk. So, this Sunday, from 5-7 p.m. We want to serve the community, those in need, as well as those of means, who can likewise gather for community-building.”
Plug given. If you have a community announcement you’d like to see here, please let me know.

Update – I responded to the email too late. Thanks, Callen!

Just want to point out that the companion soup for November was actually held on Sunday, November 1. The next one will be Sunday, December 7.

I highly recommend attending. The food is fantastic and the fellowship wonderful.

Community Spotlight – Ursula Goadhouse

Ursula Goadhouse is a relatively new resident of Crozet and is offering something that is quite unique in our town – “classes on de-stressing and reconnecting to ourselves.”

What are the classes about?
The classes are designed to reduce stress and reconnect with ourselves. Life is so busy and stressful for many of us, it is wonderful to have a time and space to dedicate to our own well-being and health! One side effect of stress is shallow breathing, so we will focus on revitalizing the body and mind with simple movements and deep breathing to really get our systems pumping and feel how wonderfully alive we are! The movements and breath work come from Iyengar Yoga, Kundalini yoga, basic stress reduction exercises, and Mindfulness meditation. Just about anyone can do it, and if someone needs accommodations for their physical abilities that is possible, too. It is very rewarding to take care of ourselves! Another aspect that often gets over-looked is just having some fun, which we will do, with some creative expressions. No art experience is needed for this kind of play, it is about letting the sprite out or listening to your inner wisdom. So many people say they feel like they are not creative, or the other side, that they haven’t had the time to be creative, either way, a little bit of drawing or writing is a great way to feel more whole and connected. This class is called “Finding Joy”. It will provide a safe, inspiring, creative place to sweat a little, experience guided meditation, deeply relax, have a little creative outlet, and listen to your inner wisdom! The class is open to women and men.

Where are you from? How long have you been in Crozet? How long have you been teaching?

I was born in Corpus Christi, Texas. Which I loved for the wild rebellious undercurrent, but at 18 I was very happy to move to California. I was very fortunate to attend the San Francisco Art Institute, where I received my bachelor of fine Arts (BFA). I stayed in San Francisco for seven years. It is a fantastic place to live. Then, I moved to Los Angeles (it is hard to explain this move and have it sound logical) and started an artist jewelry businesses which I continued for 10 years. Then, at the 10 year mark, I looked at my life and my path and realized that I wanted my life to be about service to others, rather than creating a product. By this time I had moved to Virginia to be closer to family and live in an area that has spoken to my heart. (I used to visit my sister in Charlottesville while she was in college and I loved this area).

We’ve been in Crozet since March 2008. Love it!

Now, this may be more than you want to know …

My husband, Stephen, and I met in Charlottesville. We have been married for 10 years and have two children. We have had an interesting and winding curvy path. Both of our children have been diagnosed with Autism. Our daughter is almost symptom free after a long road of therapy and diet changes. Part of her success was very early diagnosis after a regression at 17 months. Our son came in a unique package being born with Down syndrome, hearing difficulty, gastrointestinal challenges and then Autism at about 2 1/2 years. I mention this because my family life has been my work for the last several years, learning about therapies, diets, supplements, the special education system, how to advocate my children and find a balance to also be a loving mother. I know lots of people say it, but it is true, my children have been my greatest teachers.

Did I mention that I went to the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond and received my Master of Clinical Social Work (MSW)? Interesting, isn’t it? Well, before my children came, I worked at Region Ten CSB in Charlottesville. Through the years I had many work experiences. I had a wealth of experience working with both individuals and groups in psychotherapy. My experience also includes leading groups in anger management class, substance abuse management, women’s support groups and men’s support groups. Outside of Region Ten, I had a class similar to the one I am offering now held at the Glass building in Charlottesville. Now I really want to offer and support local business in Crozet. I love it here!

I have actively been practicing meditation for 16 years and yoga for 12 years (with some time off for having children). I have had amazing teachers along my path for dance, tai chi, yoga, meditation, and Buddhism. I am thankful to each teacher who has (or is) helping me be balanced, mindful, and intuitive on this wondrous journey.

Where will the classes be held? How much?

The class is held at Crozet Park in the Field School building. There is a weekly Monday night class from 6:30 to 8:30 pm starting on November 10th and running until December 15th (11/10/08 to 12/15/08). Also there is a weekly Saturday morning class from 9 to 11 am, November 15th to December 20th (11/15/08 to 12/20/08). Both are six-week sessions for $90.

How many have signed up?

There has been very good response, I still have space for anyone who wants to come join us. It is fine to call me or email me and let me know if you want to just come for one class to try it out. But, really, the best is to just jump in and join in for a session to give yourself time to experience what the class has to offer … relax, enjoy.

Ursula can be reached at the following places –

Her web site
Email
Phone: 434-964-9565

If you’d like to have your business or friend featured on RealCrozetVA, please let me know.

Crozet Music Lessons

Ed Note: sent in by a reader

I’m not sure this is a “story”, but as the new school years starts I know I always get new music students with families that are pleased and surprised to find they don’t have to drive to the other side of Charlottesville for lessons! My website is www.ivyartsandmusic.com. I teach voice, clarinet, flute, and general music. I would also be happy to put people in touch with other music teachers in the Crozet area. There is certainly a lot of talent around here!

Three Years of RealCrozetVA

On 13 September 2005, I posted to RealCrozetVA for the first time. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long.

The goal remains the same now as it did then – to provide a forum for Crozetians to learn about and discuss growth issues, cultural events, news … whatever the community dictates. A lot has changed, and a lot remains the same.

While this is a “hyper-local” blog and I’m sure I could do some things to get business from it (I happen to be a Realtor), getting business was never the goal.

The offer to the community remains – if you want to write for RealCrozetVA, please let me know. At the very least, I’d appreciate your telling your friends about this site.

2nd Annual Crozet Music Festival – October 4 and 5

The Second Annual Crozet Music Festival is on!

28+ Bands for $20 ($15 in advance)!!!

The First Annual Festival was well received; this year the Festival moves from Claudius Crozet Park to Misty Mountain Campground, and it should be even better than last year’s event (the alcohol problem should be fixed).

Crozet Music Festival, October 4 & 5, 2008

Local food, beverages (I hear Blue Mountain is coming, too!) and an impressive local music lineup in an atmosphere that is family friendly with a playground and more – what more could you ask for? If Crozetians will embrace this, it could turn out to be something mighty good.

Huge kudos to those putting this event together.

What else could you do that weekend, anyway? Will Goldsmith predicts UVA is going to blow out Maryland, C-Ville doesn’t show much going on that weekend, so why not come to Crozet?

Located at the Misty Mountain Campground on 250 West

Music Schedule: Noon – 8PM (schedule is coming soon!)

Acoustic Stage:

Saturday, October 4

Eli Cook
Devon Sproule
Paul Curreri
Helen Horal
Morwenna Lasko and Jay Pun
Greg Brown
Marianna Bell

Sunday October 5

Red Shoes
Jeebus

David Tewksbury

Martinez and Guthrie

Joia Wood

Joe Pollock

Main Stage bands:

Saturday Oct 4

The Wave
Jim Waive and the Young Divorcees
Hogwaller Ramblers
Travis Elliott
Six Chasing Seven
Tim Be Told
Kings of Belmont

Sunday Oct 5


Grey Matter
Chickenhead Blues Band
Trees on Fire
Ian Gilliam and the Firekings
South 29
Charlottesville Blues Allstars
Alligator

Tickets:

$20.00 At the gate
$15.00 Advance

Ticket Outlets: Mincer’s, Belair Market, Maupin’s Music and Video in Crozet and online at CrozetMusicFestival.com

Gates Open: 11:00

3 stages at a beautiful, full service campground. Rain or shine. Event to benefit The Western Albemarle Rescue Squad

Other activities include, over night camping, food, beverages, jam area, playground, game room, many cool vendors

*Disclosure: I am on the Board of Directors for the Festival.


Contacts:
Biff Rossberg
Chris Munson / 20 South Productions

Shenandoah National Park Neighbor Day!

Sent along by a kind reader:

On June 21, 2008, the Shenandoah National Park will waive entrance fees for those residents living in counties adjoining the park including Albemarle, Augusta, Greene, Madison, Page, Rappahannock,Rockingham and Warren. The park plans to celebrate Shenandoah Neighbors’ Day as an annual event on the third Saturday of each June. Visitors wishing to take advantage of this fee free day will be required to show proof of residency by showing their Virginia driver’s license.

Read this document on Scribd: neighborday

Old Crozet School Reuse study

Get your planning and community involvement hats on!

Old Crozet School Reuse Study Community Workshop – Your Ideas are Needed! June 19, 20 & 21 Western Albemarle High School 5941 Rockfish Gap Turnpike

On June 19, 20 & 21 at Western Albemarle High School, Albemarle County will be holding a series of community workshop activities for the Crozet community to identify potential new uses for the Old Crozet School building and site, as identified in the Crozet Master Plan.

The workshop will offer some new and varied ways for you to participate, so we encourage to attend any or all of the activities listed below.

The community process for the Old School Reuse Study is being guided by a committee of Crozet citizens and County staff. Recommendations from the final report will be presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration as a possible future project to be included in the County’s capital budget.

Schedule of Activities: June 19, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Opening Presentation and Goals Worksession: The kick-off participatory worksession with citizens to collect ideas for re-using the Old Crozet School building and site.

June 20, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Community Workshop Open House Day 1

June 21, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Workshop Open House Day 2

June 21, 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Concluding Presentation of Concepts

For Open House Days, drop-in anytime during the day to work with the design team to develop concepts for the school building and site. Onsite interviews with the design team can be arranged by contacting 757-303-8922.

You can also send your ideas using their web comment form. For additional information, visit the Old Crozet School Webpage or contact Britton Miller at 434-972-4176