Emergency preparedness program formed, looks to improve communication

Would you know what to do during an emergency in town? Ready Scottsville is an outreach and preparedness program under Scottsville Task Force 17; a non-profit independent organization separate from the Town of Scottsville and its government institutions. It was created by local resident, Jack Maxwell, and collaborates with the Scottsville Police Department, Scottsville Volunteer … Read more

Single Mom’s Unite hosts opening event

This February marked the opening event for a new group created by two local mothers hoping to create a community for single mothers. Organized by Tracy Mitchell and Kristen Jamerson, the Single Mother’s Unite Valentine’s Dinner was held on February 17th at Scottsville Baptist Church.  “It was such a fun time,” Mitchell said. “I know … Read more

Weekend Happenings

There’s a little bit of everything going on this weekend around Scottsville for all ages to enjoy! Friday, March 1: Live Music with Matthew O’Donnell at Eastwood Farm and Winery from 5-8pm. Visit eastwoodfarmandwinery.com for details. Live Music with Ian Vest at Hardware Hills Vineyard from 5:30-7:30pm. For more information, visit www.hardwarehills.com. The Mom Journals at Victory … Read more

Dolly’s Imagination Library coming to Scottsville

Readers unite! On Saturday, March 16, the Scottsville library will be hosting an open house for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. A collaboration with James River Good Works Group and the JMRL Library, the event will offer free enrollment of kids under age 5 into the Imagination Library’s age-appropriate monthly book-by-mail program. Imagination Library sample books and program information will be on display for … Read more

Scottsville Elementary receives donation from Tiger Fuel

Stuart Lowry of Tiger Fuel presented Scottsville Elementary School with a $500 check that the company received through the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance. “We truly value any type of community support, and this monetary donation will go a long way to providing additional math and science materials for our students,” said school principal Cyndi Wells.

Scottsville Elementary crowns spelling bee winner

On January 11th, students at Scottsville Elementary School competed in a spelling bee organized by Kristie Obrecht, school librarian, EL teacher and reading interventionist. Competition was tough! ACPS Superintendent, Dr. Matthew Haas photographed with winner, Ulric. Second runner-up was Annabelle, photographed with Ulric. The winner went on to compete against other ACPS elementary students on … Read more