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Panel of journalists to explain how we get our news

A panel of distinguished editors from three of the primary sources of local news in Lake of the Woods will participate in a roundtable discussion about community media at the Feb. 16 meeting of the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club.

Dick Hammerstrom, local news editor of The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg; Jeff Say, community editor of The Star Exponent in Culpeper; and Jeff Poole, managing editor of the Orange County Review in Orange will talk about how they make the decisions that result in what we know about state and local issues, especially politics.

The meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, in the Lower Level of the LOW Clubhouse. As always, guests are welcome.

The newspapers represented by the panelists all circulate in Lake of the Woods and cover issues affecting this community. The panelists will respond to questions from the audience after their presentations.

Dick Hammerstrom is responsible for coordinating political coverage for The Free Lance-Star, including local, state and national elections and the Virignia General Assembly.

He also is involved in open-government activities and serves as the chairman of the Freedom of Information Committee of the Virginia Press Association and vice president of the Virginia Coalition for Open Government.

Before coming to Fredericksburg in 1997, Mr. Hammerstrom worked at newspapers in Martinsville and Roanoke in Virginia and Charlotte, N.C.

Jeff Say has worked in the newspaper industry for 12 years, beginning as a small-town sports editor in Clarion, Pa. He moved to Culpeper about seven years ago, working first as a sports reporter at the Culpeper Star-Exponent. Say was promoted to sports editor in 2006 and became community editor in 2007 and now leads a newsroom of six journalists.

Mr. Say lives in Culpeper with his wife, Sarah, and their 20-month-old daughter, Mady.

In addition to being managing editor of the Orange County Review, Jeff Poole is the group managing editor for community newspapers in Orange, Greene and Madison counties.

He has been working on newspapers since his grandfather took him on a photo shoot when he was five years old. His grandfather, uncles, mother and father all owned, operated, printed, wrote for or otherwise worked for newspapers, so his career path was largely predetermined by the time he earned his bachelor of arts degree in English from Mary Washington College.

He has been the editor of the Review, his hometown newspaper, for nearly 16 years and accumulated more than 40 Virginia Press Association awards in writing, photography and design.

The Free Lance-Star is published seven days a week by the Free Lance-Star Publishing Co., a privately held company. Its paid circulation is about 41,675. The Star-Exponent and the Orange Review are both owned by Media General, a public company operating primarily in the southeastern United States, based in Richmond. The Star-Exponent is published seven days and week and has a paid circulation of about 5,738. The Orange Review is published weekly on Thursdays and has a paid circulation of about 4,733.

More information on the newspapers the editors represent is available by visiting these Web sites:

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New officers chosen to lead the club into 2012

Leading the LOW Democratic Club for 2012 are (front row, left to right) Lois Powell, Shirley Pfile, Diane Sibley and Pat Drake; (back row) Anne Humphrey, Chris Carr, Gary Sibley, Martha Keys, Nancy Arnold, Norma Lanier, Betty Beck, Kerry Sipe and Mary Berger.

The club’s annual Christmas luncheon at the Bonefish Grill on Dec. 6 was a delightful gathering with excellent food and convivial conversation.

A highlight was the election and introduction of a new slate of officers for the coming year.

Shirley Pfile will serve as chair for 2012. Other members of the steering committee are Pat Drake, secretary; Gary Sibley, treasurer; Norma Lanier and Jan Moore, community projects; Diane Sibley, issues of concern; Anne Humphrey and Libby Kridler, holidays & sunshine; Chris Carr, historian; Mary Berger, membership; Martha Keys, Nancy Arnold, Jim Donovan and Kerry Sipe, programs; Kerry Sipe, publicity, Chris Carr and Lois Powell, special events; and Betty and George Beck, Independence Day parade

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Christmas luncheon is Dec. 6 at Bonefish Grill

The club’s popular Christmas luncheon will begin at noon on Tuesday, Dec. 6, this year at Bonefish Grill in Central Park.

On the menu are choices of oak grill salmon, chicken marsala or imperial longfin. Appetizers will be bang, bang shrimp or calamari. Dessert will be crème brule. Unlike previous years, menu selecteions do not have to be made in advance.

The cost of the meal will be $26.20, which includes taxes and gratuity. Checks should be made out to Shirley Pfile and can be brought to the November meeting or mailed to 209 Edgemont Lane, Locust Grove, VA 22508. Deadline for reservations is Nov. 29.

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Holiday Luncheon

The club’s annual holiday luncheon will be at Bonefish Grill again this year.

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Sen. Houck thanks friends at LOW

Sen. Houck speaks to LOW friends

Sen. Edd Houck, who is facing his eighth contested bid for re-election to the state Senate, told supporters at the Lake of the Woods Clubhouse Sept. 21 that the stakes are higher than ever this time around.

The reasons? First the Democratic majority in the Senate is at stake. Second, Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell would like to see a GOP sweep to bolster his ambitions for higher office.

“We’ve got a fight on our hands,” Sen. Houck, told friends and supporters at a reception organized by Friends of Sen. Houck and attended by many members of the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club.

Sen. Houck described himself as “the kind of guy who sees this thing as a job,” citing his willingness to support any initiative that is in the interest of Virginia’s citizens, without regard to party. In fact, it is his long record of non-partisanship that makes the negative campaign mounted by his Tea Party opponent so misguided, he said.

A slide show of photographs taken at the LOW reception are available on this web site.