The Jackson-Feild
Homes Board of Trustees convened its annual meeting on June 27 at which
time Mr. M. Stuart Bolton, the Rev. Julia W. Messer, Mr. Craig A.
Tilley, and Dr. Sala Webb were elected to serve.
Stuart Bolton
recently retired from a 37-year career with Dominion Resources. A former
district manager and with extensive experience in the tax, accounting,
financial management, and regulatory sections, Bolton retired as Vice
President and Controller. Bolton has served on the boards of a number of
civic and charitable organizations.
The Rev. Julia
Messer, a 2010 graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary with a Masters
of Divinity, is the Assistant Rector at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in
Virginia Beach. Prior to ordination, Messer served as a hospital
Chaplain in Kansas City, Missouri, an intern at PBS' Religion and Ethics
covering the 76th General Convention, and worked as a Camp Chaplain at
Camp Kanuga in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Craig Tilley
presently serves as the Director of Credit for Owens & Minor, an
industry leader in the field of health care supplies and equipment.
Tilley previously worked for Alcoa and Reynolds Consumer Products in the
credit office. Active in the community and having served on the boards
of several organizations, Tilley is a past president of the Friends of
Jackson-Feild Homes.
Sala Webb, a
professor at the Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Medicine,
is a psychiatrist and is very active in various medical societies. She
has also served on the boards of numerous nonprofit organizations.
Boys' Home, Inc. recently hosted a returning mission group from St.
John's Episcopal Church in Chester, VA. The group's adult leaders, Ms.
Fontaine Gibbons and The Rev. Dale Custer, planned the visit for the end
of June as part of Mission Works! The seven youth who came on the
"Hill" were very energetic and willing to complete the tasks needed. The
main project was removing and replacing landscaping timbers lining the
beds for the memorial rose garden. They also assembled a memorial bench,
tabulated and sorted Labels for Education and Boxtops for Education.
Three youth also helped assemble and finish beds for the cottages.
Westminster Canterbury in Virginia Beach invites you to their 29th annual Super Summer Sale. The sale
benefits the Westminster Canterbury Fellowship Fund that insures
availability of residency to qualified individuals regardless of
financial ability.
This year's sale will be held at Cox High School, 2425 Shorehaven Drive
in Virginia Beach and will be open Thursday, August 15, from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.; Friday, August 16, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, August
17, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Cash and checks with ID. No credit cards.
Return check fee is $25.
Residents of Rodgers Cottage at Jackson-Feild Homes were touched by the
devastation caused the massive tornado that struck the outskirts of
Oklahoma City.