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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Where there are ONLY 9 days left until Christmas!!!  Yes - time flies when one day it's 70F and the next it's 45F outside right?  With all of the holiday-themed activities and stories going on throughout the area this past week, what has been one of the most viewed stories online locally here at The Pilot and Daily Press?  Busch Gardens' new roller coaster set to open come March 2022.  For all of our thrill-seeking Reader Rewards members out there - check out The Pilot's Trevor Metcalfe's story and the associated video of the new ride right here!  March will be here before we know it!  Looks like this new coaster might match the hype!  Not to mention shortening the wait times for some of those other roller coasters at the park!  

I'm sure we all remember the ice-bucket challenge from a number of years ago, right?  That was the challenge to support ALS research.  Well, given the time of year and the popularity of pies at this time of the year - a NEW challenge is upon us.  A 12-year old Great Neck resident has come up with the pie-face challenge in support of T-cell leukemia research.  Lee Belote - correspondent for The Pilot - has the story and the details right here! For such a good cause AND the fact that the leftovers from of the pie-in-the-face are edible....why not??

Shifting gears - for those in Chesapeake that have been SO used to curb-side recycling with the large blue bins for so many years...those days will be coming to an end.  It will seem odd to only have one container to take out weekly now.  For all our Chesapeake Reader Rewards fans - if you missed it, check out The Pilot's Katherine Hafner's report right here.

We've heard SO MUCH about the expansion of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel - adding another tube to ease congestion.  Well, the machine that is going to bore those tunnels has arrived on the scene: Proud Mary is ready to go.  The Pilot's Julianna Morano has full coverage right here. I do have to admit: watching that machine in action would be worth the price of admission.

On the sports front, you know what time of year this brings about.  College foot ball games.  Bowls, bowls and yet MORE bowl games.  A total of 43 bowl games.  All set to start this Friday, December 17th.  Yikes.  Speaking of football, how about Oscar Smith High School?? The Tigers did it last weekend: back-to-back championships...two in the same calendar year.  Larry Rubama has the recap right here.  Not to be outdone, the other dominant high school football team ALSO won yet another state championship last weekend.  The Daily Press' Marty O'Brien has the full recap of The Phantom's conquest right here. It has been QUITE the run for both schools - congrats!  

Contests, contests, contests!  In the spirit of activities and entertainment over the two weeks of holidays: Regal Entertainment, Top Golf and Buffalo Wild Wings!  

Enter to win a $50 gift card to one  Go to MyReaderRewards.com to win!


Last Week's Contest Winners

Amazon -  Virginia Robinson

Target - 
Tony Giddens

Walmart -   
Lindy Harper


CONTESTS

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Meet Button!  Button is this week's My Reader Rewards Pets of the Week! We should ALL be so lucky to enjoy some time over the next couple weeks - just as Buttonis here! Button's proud PAWrent is Diane Mason Gray of Virginia Beach!  Check out our other furry friends in our new Pet Gallery. Want your pet featured? Email a picture of your pet to
[email protected]. Please include your name along with your pet's name. Let's round up those pet pictures folks to further boost our gallery and to showcase!!!
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COMING SUNDAY:

It was about 9:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve a few years ago when Derrick Rountree got on his bike and headed to a convenience store in downtown Norfolk.

Rountree was staying with a friend at Tidewater Gardens public housing complex at the time, and the Shell Station market on St. Paul’s Boulevard was just a few blocks away.

As he rode past a police cruiser, the vehicle briefly sounded its siren and flashed its lights. Thinking the display was meant for someone else, Rountree continued to ride on, then turned around to head back to his friend’s place to use the bathroom.

What happened next was captured by Norfolk police officer Aaron Christie’s body-worn camera, and has become the subject of a $1.5 million lawsuit Rountree filed against the officer last year in U.S. District Court in Norfolk. Video footage from the incident was submitted a few weeks ago as an exhibit to the complaint by Rountree’s attorney, Christian Connell.

The lawsuit argues Christie violated Rountree’s civil rights by using excessive force to stop the then-43-year-old man for riding his bike at night without a headlight, which is against the law in Virginia.

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

It started the way all good Christmas tales do — with children’s dreams of what’ll be under the tree.

This one begins at the International Longshoremen’s Association hiring hall. Eight years ago, a dockworker named Keith Clark, while waiting there to be shaped up with a cargo-handling team, asked other ILA members to donate bicycles that would be given to kids who’d otherwise have a pretty glum Christmas.

His fellow dockworkers rallied to the cause, while Clark made a pitch to elementary school principals, asking them if they could connect him with pupils who worked hard for good grades and whose families struggled to make ends meet.

That first year, with the help of his hiring hall mates, Clark distributed 25 bikes at Richard Bolling Elementary School in Norfolk.

His Christmas tale grew. He handed out bicycles at two schools the next year, and two other schools the year after that — and the work, like the need, kept growing. Clark reached out to ILA locals across the port and to the Hampton Roads Shipping Association, the management group the ILA deals with here.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

The Daily Break invited readers to share photos of their favorite holiday ornaments and the stories behind them.

We received nearly 80 stories and photos — so many that we ran some in Saturday’s Home and Living. Today we offer more.

Readers responded with stories of 100-year-old trinkets passed down through generations, pieces that began as laughs or classroom projects but are now treasured heirlooms, mementos of times and relatives lost but not forgotten.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Adam Alphin and Owen Hill caught more than they set out to when they were fly fishing at a friend’s farm pond in Suffolk in late 2019.

That was the day the first cousins spawned the idea for their financial technology company, Kleer Card.

“Certainly, the pandemic gave us some space to really think through, start planning and doing some building,” Alphin said.

Headquartered in Suffolk with seven remote employees, the firm provides physical or virtual charge cards and its app-based platform enables small businesses and nonprofits to manage expenses and their corporate card spending.

The platform has attracted 500 customers since launching in January. Alphin and Hill bootstrapped the startup initially but closed on a $50 million debt facility in late November to help fund customer credit lines and further grow the business.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section

 Meet the 2021 All-Tidewater boys volleyball first and second teams

Meet the 2021 All-Tidewater girls volleyball first and second teams

Read more in the Sunday Sports section

We Remember - We Say Goodbye to the Stars We Lost in 2021

Parade Picks - The Stories Behind Your Favorite Holiday Songs

What America Eats - Easy Holiday Coffee Cake








  

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