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"The old families of Virginia will form connections with low people, and sink into the mass of overseers' sons and daughters".
- John Randolph of Roanoke















































2010 Annual Foundation Meeting
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![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Treasurer Cindy Nichols, Trustee Ron Graves, Vice President J. Shane Newcombe, Trustee Junior Caknipe, and Trustee Jerry Johnson pause for photo with the door prize | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Guest Speaker, Mr. Glen Abernathy, presenting a program on "The History of Confederate Money". | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship |
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![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Mr. Glen Abernathy talking about the history of Confederate money |
![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Trustees Patt and Ron Graves donated a embroidered Confederate Flag as the door prize |
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![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010 | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Members of the Foundation enjoying the Food and Fellowship | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Trustee Ron Epps presents a Native American print as a secondary door prize |
![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Guest Speaker, Mr. Glen Abernathy, presenting a program on "The History of Confederate Money". | ![]() Annual Foundation Meeting 2010Long time Foundation Member Alex Johnson, son of Trustee Jerry Johnson and nephew of President Janet Johnson pauses for a photograph in his military attire prior to his assignment |
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