Westminster Canterbury will hold their annual Summer Sale
August 14 through 16. This gigantic flea market features only the
highest quality merchandise for sale by the the residents of
Westminster-Canterbury Retirement Community. It will be held in the Cox
High School cafeteria (2425 Shorehaven Road, Virginia Beach) August
14-15 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on August 16 from 9:00 a.m. to
noon. The sale includes just about everything you can imagine - books,
china, kitchenwares, linens, clothing, CDs, and much more.
The Summer Sale is the largest of many sales volunteers coordinate throughout the year to raise funds for the Westminster-Canterbury Foundation which provides confidential need-based financial support for future and current residents. These volunteers have been recognized for their efforts by the Virginia Beach Mayor's Commission on Aging and are recipients of the "Aging Award" for demonstrating exemplary service to senior citizens.

Chanco on the James and
Episcopal Relief & Development are working together to create a
fundraising bike ride event in the Williamsburg area on Saturday,
September 13. Registration for the event, called "Biking for a Better
World", will begin in early July. Funds raised will benefit Chanco and
Episcopal Relief & Development.
On June 27, the public is invited to a tea & quilt show &
silent auction. The show will take place at the Boys Home campus from 3
to 5 p.m. This event was organized by Lisa Cole from Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, Covington, Boys Home Chaplain Connie Gilman and Sandra Scruggs,
Boys Home Development Coordinator. All guests are able to enjoy tea and
refreshments, see quilts of all kinds on display. A sample of smaller
quilts made for the cottages will be displayed in Whitehead Cottage and
take part in a special Longaberger Basket silent auction. One lucky
individual will receive a basket as a door prize. A unique quilt
handcrafted by Ms. Phyllis Gibson, sister of Boys Home Executive
Director Dr. Donnie E. Wheatley is being raffled off. Tickets are going
at $5 per ticket or you can get 10 for $45. All proceeds from this event
will directly benefit Boys Home of Virginia. The drawing for the quilt
will take place during this event.
June 6 was a historic day for the Edna Hayden Gwaltney School at
Jackson-Feild Homes. For the first time in its history, two boys were
among the graduates receiving their degrees. The school began accepting
male students in fall of 2012.