August 20, 2021 Volume 6, Issue 33
History 2
Henricus Historical Park 3
Bensley Recreation Center 4
Sports Tourism 5-6
Park Operations 7
Parks Planning/Design and Construction
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CHESTERFIELD LITTLE LEAGUE
SOFTBALL TEAM COMPETED IN
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!
Chesterfield Little League's softball team won the Virginia State tournament, fought a tough battle, and came out on top at Regionals in Warner Robins, GA last month. They are one of ten teams from around the country that made it to the Little League Softball World Series. Chesterfield Little League lost a tough game against Oklahoma in the Little League Softball World Series championship game. The team was led by manager Bill Fiege and coaches Kim Bossler and Steve My-ers. The team has done a fantastic job representing Chesterfield Little League and VA throughout this tournament!
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HISTORY
This week an archaeology camp was held at Historic Trinity Church for chil-dren ages 8-12, allowing them to learn how to search for clues from the past and experience all about the field of archaeology. The participants were pro-vided an introduction to archaeology with engaging activities including con-ducting site surveys, site mapping, es-tablishing grids, conducting shovel test pits, performing archaeological excava-tions, learning proper measurement techniques, documenting, identifying and analyzing artifacts, learning about weather patterns and impact to past cultures, experiencing layers of soil, artifact repair and reconstruction, soil surveys, and documentation. Partici-pants learned about evidence that re-mains at a dig site by looking for fea-tures and learning about architectural designs.
Diggin’ in History Archaeology Camp
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HENRICUS HISTORICAL PARK
Henricus Historical Park held a Civil War Days event Saturday, Aug. 14. Over 20 living history interpreters were on the Dutch Gap overlook with many visitors to entertain with musket firings and cooking demon-strations despite the weather. Preparation included digging rifle pits beforehand by the Henricus staff along with park maintenance staff from District 1 and trail crew members. Many thanks for the extra help.
Civil War Days
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BENSLEY RECREATION CENTER
Seniors enjoyed strolling down memory lane during this retro-themed social on Monday, Aug. 16. A delicious lunch was provided by Homemades by Su-zanne. A musical performance was pro-vided by singer Amy Ladd. 30 people were in attendance. Raffles and door prizes were given to participants. Sen-iors Helping Seniors was a vendor and gave away a $25 Outback gift card to one lucky winner!
Blast from the Past Luncheon and Social
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SPORTS TOURISM
The USA Swimming Eastern Zones were held at the Collegiate School Aquatic Center on Wednesday, Aug. 4 through Sat-urday, Aug. 7. On hand were nearly 550 of the best swimmers aged 10-14 from Maine to Virginia competing in both individual and team competition. In order to participate, each swimmer had to meet a championship qualifying time. Swimmers were seeded for preliminary races with the top times qualifying for event finals. When the wake settled at the pool, Virginia won all three team titles, boys, girls, and combined.
USA Swimming Eastern Zones
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SPORTS TOURISM
The International Senior Softball World Championships were held Aug. 11-15. Harry G. Daniel Park at Iron Bridge was one of the sites used for this region-wide event. Over 100 teams of players aged 40-80 in 14 divi-sions participated in both pool and champi-onship play during the weekend. Along with the games, special events such as the Home Run Derby and Awards Ceremony kept participants busy. Awards were given to the top three teams in each division with champions receiving World Champion rings, while individual awards were given for outstanding offensive and defensive players and MVP in each division.
International Senior Softball World Championships
Parks and Recreation maintenance staff member Gary Hall spraying nonselective herbicide on baseball skins, dugouts, and fencing at Horner Park baseball fields.
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PARK OPERATIONS
Parks and Recreation Park District Manager, Jeff Rogers removing the original kiosk to make room for the new entrance sign at River City Sportsplex.
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Saturday, Aug. 21 Discovery Day: Back to School, Henricus Historical Park
Monday, Aug. 23 Registration begins for fall programs
Friday, Aug. 27 Chesterfield County Fair begins, Fairgrounds Park
Friday, Sept. 10, 5-7 p.m. 50th Anniversary Decades Social (for persons with disabilities), Ettrick Recreation Center
Saturday, Sept. 11, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Falling Creek Ironworks Annual Tour, Falling Creek Ironworks Park
Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Drive-In Bingo, Huguenot Road Baptist Church
Fall Program Guide is available online and at county libraries and buildings.
www.chesterfield.gov/programguide
Details on events can be found at www.chesterfield.gov/parks in the Calendar.