Family Easter celebration Friday, March 30, through Sunday, April 1
Wintergreen Resort’s annual Eastercelebration includes an egg hunt, bonnet parade, craft workshops andegg decorating. Prices and times vary by activity. Wintergreen Resort, 39 Mountain Inn Loop, Roseland. 325-2200.
Food & Drink Salted honey pie class Wednesday, March 28
The Pie Chest’s Rachel Pennington will share her secrets of pie perfection in this hands-on class. Each student will make a small pie to take home and bake. Drinks included. $65, 6-7:30pm. The Happy Cook, Barracks Road Shopping Center. 977-2665.
Nonprofit Dogwood tree sale Thursday, March 29, through Saturday, March 31
Each purchase of a white, pink or red dogwood tree benefits the Charlottesville Dogwood Festival. $35 for each 4-foot tree, 4-7pm Thursday, 7am-7pm Friday and TBD Saturday. Barracks Road Shopping Center. 961-9824.
Health & Wellness 10th annual Pi Miler Saturday, March 31
UVA’s Engineering Student Council hosts this 3.14-mile race, which benefits the Patients & Friends Research Fund at the UVA Cancer Center. Prizes awarded to top finishers; food and drink provided after the race. $10-20, 10am. ThorntonHall, 351 McCormick Rd. picatic.com
Charlottesville lost an icon November 18 when Kenneth Staples, owner of Staples Barber Shop, died at age 85.
“I would describe Kenny as one of those guys who looked like a duck on water,” says Jim Carpenter, a local photographer and friend of Staples since the early ’70s. “He was so smooth, but underneath, I’m sure he was always paddling to keep himself afloat.”
Staples graduated from Lane High School, worked for the C&O Railroad and served in the U.S. Army in Korea before going to work with his father, Albert A. Staples, at his barbershop in the Barracks Road Shopping Center.
“Kenny actually put us on the map,” says Carpenter, who remembers watching former NFL player, actor and current sports analyst Howie Long tell a late-night television host that he got his fresh haircut at Staples Barber Shop. As did former Virginia governor and Albemarle County resident George Allen, who always made his allegiance to the barber known, and called it a “must go to place for anyone running for office,” according to the Daily Progress.
In 1994, Allen appointed Staples to the Virginia Board for Barbers. He was appointed again in 2002 by former Governor Mark Warner.
Locally, he was also known for his service with the Charlottesville Dogwood Foundation, his dedication to serving veterans and his contribution to the Vietnam Memorial, a project Staples, Jim Shisler and Bill Gentry thought up in 1965, according to Carpenter.
Carpenter, who was also a loyal customer, says Staples would give him a ring when something newsworthy was happening at the shop. “One day, he called me and said, ‘I’ve got a bull in the front of my office.’ Sure enough, they had a bull out there in a pen, for whatever reason.”
But Carpenter says he really got to know Staples when the photographer joined the Charlottesville Dogwood Foundation as an officer in 1975.
“We became more and more acquainted,” he said. “I knew that Ken was a very interesting show person. I honestly believe, in a former life, he was on a stage somewhere.”
And Staples was quick to step up to the plate whenever the Dogwood Festival, or other community organizations such as the Lions Club, needed an emcee for an event.
“The guy’s whole life really showed his love for his community,” Carpenter says about the man he calls a “peacemaker,” who helped as many people as he could and never got upset.
“I wanted to model my life after his, just because of the way he was so civic-minded, and the way he handled different things. …He’s just one of those people you look up to and say, ‘When I grow up, I want to be like Kenny Staples,’” Carpenter says.
Staples’ family will hold a funeral service for him at 3pm November 28 at the First Baptist Church on Park Street. In lieu of flowers, they ask that memorial donations be made to the Dogwood Vietnam Memorial Foundation. Donations may be sent to Jim Carpenter, 2570 Holly Knoll Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22901.
In support of the Sexual Assault Resource Agency, community members are invited to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. Free for kidsunder 10, $25 for adults; noon. Start in front of Main Street Arena, 230 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. sara cville.org
Family
Charlottesville Dogwood Festival carnival Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 23
The Charlottesville Dogwood Festival celebration continues with a carnival in McIntire Park, as well as fireworks the night of April 7. Free, various times. McIntire Park, U.S. Route 250 Bypass. 961-9824.
Food & Drink
Spring Fling party Saturday, April 8
Enjoy the spring weather while sipping seasonally inspired cocktails on Virginia Distillery Co.’s back patio or deck, while listening to music from Beatles tribute band Das Homage from 2-5pm. Free, 11am-6pm. Virginia Distillery Co., 299 Eades Ln., Lovingston. 285-2900.
Health & Wellness
BE BOLD 4 Miler Saturday, April 8
After taking in panoramic mountain views in this four-mile race along Route 151, enjoy a post-race party with cider samples from Bold Rock, along with live music and an awardsceremony. $45, 9am. Bold Rock Nellysford Cider Barn, 1020 Rockfish Valley Hwy., Nellysford. 361-1030.