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Stafford Hospital to Open February 27, 2009

February 26, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Virginia Specific, Virginia special intrests, relocating information, MCB Quantico Interest No Comments →

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The Stafford Hospital Center will be open on February 27, 2009 at 9 a.m. for patients.  At this time Stafford Medical Center will immediately begin treating Emergency Care and patients that have the following insurance companies : Medicare, Medicaid, Aetna, Va Premier, VHM, PHCS, and ECN.  The hospital is working with private insurance companies to add Stafford Hospital to their lists of participating providers.  If you do not see your insurance company please contact them directly to figure out when they will cover Stafford Hospital Center.

Stafford Hospital Center is a full service hospital that operates with a staff of 350 and a medical Staff with physicians in 18 specialty areas.  Stafford Medical Center is a state of the art hospital with services that include 100 private inpatient rooms, a full service ER department, a dedicated birthing unit, a pharmacy, Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery and a full range of advanced diagnostic capabilities including MRI and CT scans.

The Stafford Medical Campus is located on a 72-Acre campus at the corner of Route 630 (Courthouse Road). and Route 1.  It is easy to access from I-95.

As a member of the MediCorp Health System family of services, Stafford Hospital Center is backed by this comprehensive, sophisticated health system, which includes Mary Washington Hospital and outpatient centers throughout the region.

Featured Home of the Week

February 25, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Virginia Specific, relocating information, MCB Quantico Interest No Comments →

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Stonewall Manor Drive - Triangle, VA

AMAZING 5200 SQFT NEWPORT MODEL BUILT BY STANLEY MARTIN HOMES.  ONLY 4 YRS OLD ON 1/2 ACRE.  WOODED LEVEL LOT IN HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER STONEWALL MANOR SUBDIVISION.  ONLY 2 MILES TO QUANTICO MARINE CORPS BASE.  THIS HOME FEATURES 4 BEDROOMS ON THE MASTER LEVEL AND A 4TH LEVEL ABOVE (LOFT) HAS 1 BEDROOM, A DEN AND A FULL BATH!  MAIN LEVEL BEDROOM AS WELL CAN BE USED AS OFFICE.  BREAKFAST ROOM BUMP OUT FROM KITCHEN.  LOTS OF SUNLIGHT IN THIS FULLY FINISHED BASEMENT WITH UPGRADES TO INCLUDE:RECESSED LIGHTING,  KITCHEN / WET BAR WITH GORGEOUS GRANITE COUNTERS.  THEATRE ROOM, BEDROOM, FULL BATH, STORAGE AND LOTS OF ROOM!! 

Visit militarybyowner.com for more information on this home and others.

TAX Time

February 24, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Virginia Specific, Virginia special intrests, relocating information No Comments →

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The dreaded time of the year.  Everyone anxiously awaiting for April 15 to arrive for it to be over.  When you are relocating and are new to the area a good tax person that is going to work hard for you, is not easy to find. 

Banks & Associates PLC provides tax and consulting services to both individuals and businesses. They give the same attention to all clients, no matter how large or small. The services they provide are tailored to the unique needs of each client, ensuring the best possible results and maximized returns. This firm remains on the cutting edge of tax law and technology. They are well-informed and continually adapt to the ever-changing world.

Jason C Banks, CPA
Principal

Jason is the sole owner of Banks & Associates PLC.  He started the business in January of 2003 after five years of working for other Certified Public Accounting firms.  Jason has been working in public accounting since January of 1997. 

Jason also assists in the development of tax software during the off season.  His responsibilities in the development of tax software keeps him on the forefront of change within the area of taxation.

Jason has experience in tax planning and preparation as well as consulting for individuals and closely held family businesses.

Jason earned a Bachelors in Accounting from Mount Union College.  He then went on to become a Certified Public Accountant. He has been a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants.  Jason is a past president of the Fredericksburg Jaycees, the Spotsylvania Jaycees and the Strikeforce Chapter of Business Network International.  He is currently the Chairman of the Board of the Spotsylvania Jaycees.

Our consistent track record of uncompromising ethics instills confidence and trust. We use cutting edge technologies to ensure up to the minute information from the financial world. This allows us to respond quickly, and give you the most relevant information and perspectives.

Tax PlanningPayroll Services

Business Entity Selection

Quickbooks Setup and Consulting

Individual and Business Tax Preparation

Call Banks And Associates today to schedule your tax consultation.  You will not be sorry.

Banks & Associates PLC
13108 Willow Point Drive
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Office (540) 891-2708
Mobile (540) 379-5491
Fax (540) 301-0241
jbanks@banks-cpa.com

Capital Home and Garden Show

February 20, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Uncategorized 1 Comment →

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You know it is Spring when the THE CAPITAL HOME & GARDEN SHOW returns to the Dulles Expo Center.  This show offers homeowners a valuable one-stop shopping experience for the latest remodeling, decorating and landscaping products and services. If you have a home project in mind or you want to discover the latest styles, trends and ideas for the inside or outside of your home, this show will have the inspiration need to help you get started! 

Here are a few of the many features at the Home and Garden show.

Stroll Through The Idea Gardens

New this year! Stroll through the Ideas Gardens created by the region’s top landscaping companies and featuring the newest gardening techniques and designs all in one new location in the South Hall.

Experience Ty Style!Check out this special area in the North Hall which features the newest and coolest products selected by Ty Pennington!

Meet Rib Hillis of ABC’s Extreme Makeover; Home Edition

As a friend of Ty Pennington’s, Rib will share design tips and stories from the show.

Appearing Saturday & Sunday ONLY!

February 21 - 24
 
Location: Dulles Expo & Conference Center
4368 Chantilly Shopping Center
Chantilly, VA 20153

North and South Halls
 
Show Hours:
Thursday 5:00pm-9:30pm
Friday 10:00am-9:30pm
Saturday 10:00am-9:30pm
Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm
 
Admission:
$10.00 Adults, $3.00 Kids
6-12, and Free Kids 5
and under.Buy tickets online to avoid lines and for your best ticket deals!

Featured Home Of the Week

February 18, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Virginia Specific, relocating information, Uncategorized No Comments →

Featured home of the week 

FOR RENT / FOR SALE BY Owner

Rent: $2,500 / Month  ~ Price: $599,900.00

Fredericksburg, VA - Queen Anne Drive 4 Bed, 3.5 Bath

Executive home on 10 acres in an equestrian community with barn and boarding options.  This beautiful brick front home has a 2 car attached gargage and a 3 tiered deck which leads down to an in-ground pool.  Screen porch allows you to enjoy the nature surrounding this home.  There is also a fenced in dog area with a 2 room dog house.  This home comes with stainless steel appliances and a washer and dryer.  The 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths give you plenty of room.  Hardwood floors and tile on main level.  Master bedroom has whirlpool bath, two closets and a tray ceiling.  Great schools make this the perfect family home!

MBO84002 Click here to view this beautiful home with a great tag.  Also view Militarybyowner.com for other great homes in the Quantico area.

Golfing in the Prince William County Area

February 11, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: relocating information, sports No Comments →

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Is Golf your game?  As soon as you PCS to a new city are you looking for good green to rest your clubs?  The Quantico Area is packed full of some award winning golf courses.

Bristow Manor Golf Club is just one out of 30 golf clubs in the area.   Bristow Manor Golf Club is an 18 hole championship course that has been featured in Golf Digest’s 100 Places to Play from 1998 to 2001.  Throughout the year, Bristow Manor Golf Club hosts many events and golf outings that you can particpate in. 

Instruction is available from a PGA pro that has the answers, and is here to help inprove your game take off. 

Annual Membership at Bristow Manor means exclusive access to several premier amenities including…

- Unlimited green fees ($15 cart fee - mandatory on course-declared Holidays until 12 noon)
- Unlimited use of the practice facility including unlimited range balls
- 14-day advanced reservations and guest rates available
- Official USGA handicap service included
- 10% off in-stock regularly-priced merchandise
- Eligibility for Member Tournaments and reciprocal green fees

Annual Membership Packages

Weekday Membership (Preferred - Monday-Friday only - Holidays Included)
Single $1500         
Family $2200       

Weekday/Weekend Membership (Preferred Plus - Seven days a week)
Single $2400         
Family $3200         

Bristow Manor Golf Club is located at 11507 Valley View Drive in Bristow,VA  just 30 minutes from the Capital beltway off Interstate 66 West and nearby historic Manassas.

To book a tee time click here

Let us hear you.  Have you been to Bristow Manor Golf Club?  What was your experiance like?

Other Golf Clubs will be featured in other Blogs.

 Want to hear about something?  Give us a shout and let us know!!!

Feature Home of the Week

February 10, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: relocating information, MCB Quantico Interest, Family Friendly No Comments →

Visit MilitaryByOwner.com to view this single family beauty that is just 1 minute outside of the Quantico Gate. 

It is featured on a beautiful wooded, private,and fenced,WATERFRONT lot  to Aquia Creek.  Well appointed custom built home with 9ft ceilings and hardwood(oak)floors on the1st level.  Lots of natural light from the walls of french style windows, and double french doors in the family room that open onto and expansive, covered wood deck. Beautiful woodwork throughout with weiscotting, and crown molding. See through marble,gas fireplace from LR to FR. Upgraded stainless steel appliances in the great eat-in kitchen. Great master bedroom retreat with vaulted ceiling, and luxury master bath with garden tub, tile, and a huge skylight. Central air/ heat, and a whole house fan.  Seperate laundry room on its own level of the house, and 1000+sq. ft. of unfinished space in the walkout basement , with lots of windows= lots of potential. 

Great schools!  MUST SEE!!!!!!!!! Call Felicia Howard with Keller Williams Real Estate @ 540-295-1429 for a viewing, if interested in buying or renting. . .available for immediate move in!  E-mail questions about the property to the owners : melissaluther@charter.net

Visit MilitaryByOwner.com for other homes to rent or Sell.

What to do this Weekend?

February 06, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Virginia special intrests, Family Friendly No Comments →

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Fredericksburg Big Flea Market

The Fredericksburg Expo and Convention Center in Central Park is holding the first time in Virginia, The Big Flea Market.  This Flea Market is brought to you by D’Amore Promotions.  D’Amore Promotions is the Mid-Atlantic’s largest Antique and Collectables Market. 

Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Admission: $7.00 for both days

Fredericksburg Expo and Convention Center At Central Park
2371 Carl D Silver Parkway
Fredericksburg, VA 22401

Click here for a Travel directions.

Polar Bear Plunge

February 7th 2nd Annual Polar Bear Plunge. The Wounded EOD Warrior Foundation (non -profit 501(c) 3) is having their 2nd Annual Polar Bear Plunge. Procceds go to help the Wounded Explosvie Ordnance Disposal Warriors and their families when a loved one is injured. For registration information contact http://www.woundedeodwarrior.org/Forms available for download. Go to the events section for the details. Food available on site, CASH only. Costume contest, t-shirts for sale and other goodies!

Where to Sign Your Little Slugger up for Baseball?

February 04, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: relocating information, sports, Children, Family Friendly No Comments →

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SPRING may not be here but it is approaching FAST!!!!!!!!  Spring means BASEBALL!! But where do you go to get your child signed up?  When you are military and moving it is hard to know where to go to get your budding Babe Ruth into the right program.  Stafford County has a baseball league that may be just right for you and your family.

Stafford Baseball League OR SBL is a non-profit organization that is registered in the the State of Virginia.  It is affiliated with Babe Ruth League, Inc.  Registration is open to all Stafford County Residence.

This year marks their 18th anniversary of Stafford Baseball League, inc.   This program has divisions for all levels and ages of play.  The T-Ball division starts at 4 years and works up the baseball diamond to Babe Ruth SR. 16-18 years (depending on the number registered to fill the spots). 

Spring 2009 Baseball Registration Dates:

Saturday, February 14, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009

Registration is 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. at the Courthouse Community Center for both dates. These will be the only two live registration dates.

REGISTER ONLINE NOW CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED

Programs and Fees:

League age is determined by the player’s age on April 30, 2009.

Division

Player Age

Fee

T-Ball:

4, 5 and 6-year-olds

$ 85

Rookie:

6, 7 and 8-year-olds

$ 95

Minor:

9 and 10-year-olds

$125

Major:

11 and 12-year-olds

$125

Prep:

13-year-olds

$135

Babe Ruth Jr.:

13, 14 & 15-year-olds

$150

Babe Ruth Sr.:

15 and 16-year-olds

$150

Sibling Discount:$5 off the second child - $20 off the third and more child(ren). Discount not applied to late registration.

Stafford Baseball League
Post Office Box 2078
Stafford, Virginia 22555

(540) 657-1634

Hurry because the season starts in March!!!!

 

 

 

Stafford County Schools and Block Scheduling

February 03, 2009 By: hockeyandhorsey Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

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Welcome to Stafford County Schools.  Stafford County has 17 Elementary Schools, 8 Middle Schools, and 5 High Schools.  The 5 High Schools are Brooke Point, Colonial Forge, North Stafford, Stafford, and Mountain View.  At this time 3 of the 5 High Schools in Stafford County currently are on a Block Schedule.

 ”Block scheduling:  is a type of academic scheduling in which each studenthas fewer classes per day for a longer period of time. This is intended to result in more time for teaching due to less class switching and preparation. It also allows for a student to take four electives, rather than two, or three”.   -From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

In 2005 the Stafford County School District adopted block scheduling at three out of five of its high schools: North Stafford, Mountain View, and Brooke Point. The other two high schools, Colonial Forge and Stafford High Schools, remain on the traditional school schedule.  In block scheduling the students are required to take classes that last twice as long as traditional classes. A traditional 45 minute class becomes a 90 minute class (87 minutes to allow time between class) under the block scheduling idea. Stafford has adopted what is known as 4X4 block scheduling where the students take 4 different courses per semester that are taught at twice the time of a traditional class. The block scheduling students take 8 classes for the year, whereas under the traditional schedule the students take 7 classes.

With this said block scheduling is a topic that is very controversial.  It is believed to have its pros and cons.  Which I guess is the case for just about anything. 

There are some advantages that have been observed in high schools using block scheduling, including:

  • Fewer failing grades
  • Less time lost in the halls between classes
  • More time for student-teacher interaction
  • Less stress (unless teachers actually try to cover twice the material in a longer class period!)
  • More time for labs and advanced topics with motivated students
  • More time for teacher planning
  • More time for off-site work experiences for school-to-work programs (is this really an educational advantage to students, or a nice way for businesses to get free labor?)
  • Reduced drop out rates

 The disadvantages that have been observed in high schools with block scheduling are including:

  • Problems with attention span limitations

  • Retention problems

  • Problems in transferring

  • Problems with Specific Courses

  • Academic performance

  • Difficulty when school is missed

I currently have two teenagers in high school and absolutely love the block scheduling.  I have noticed that my children are receiving even more attention than in a traditional 50 min class.  Yes, it is a time for students to complete homework which gives the children the power to ask for help if a subject is difficult.  I have found that my children understand the work more due to the amount of discussion on the subject.  I have also noticed that with core classes the school system does try, with all of their efforts, to separate the classes.  The separation also with the Semesters to even out the core classes and the electives.

I want to hear what you think about block Scheduling.  Are your children apart of it?  Do you love it? Hate it?  Let us hear from you.

Interested in the schools that are block scheduling here are a list of counties that you will find are on the block:

VIRGINIA: All public high schools in these city and county systems have block schedules: Alexandria, Arlington, Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier, Loudoun, Manassas, Manassas Park, Prince William, Rappahannock, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Winchester.