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“Agriculture, our largest private industry, is not only critical for
Virginia’s economic growth but also for Virginia's and the Nation’s food
supply. If you see a farmer, thank a farmer,”Governor Glenn Youngkin
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This week, Governor Youngkin hosted two Parents Matter conversations to have a
discussion around the role of parents in their children’s lives. These events
have been an opportunity to travel the Commonwealth and hear directly from
parents on challenges they may face and discuss pressing topics such as raising
expectations for academic excellence , tackling mental health challenges , and
the role of social media.
Watch the conversation from Fredericksburg here
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This week, Governor Youngkin celebrated the completion of M.C. Dean’s 3rd
phase of expansion in Caroline County! Governor Youngkin highlighted their
success story that is strengthening Virginia’s position as a leader in
innovation in the Commonwealth’s advanced manufacturing sector.
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Last week, First Lady Suzanne Youngkin joined Governor Glenn Youngkin at the
98th annual Chincoteague Volunteer Fireman’s Carnival for the signing of HB
1951 and SB 1478, designating the Chincoteague Pony as the Official State Pony
of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The First Lady accompanied the legendary Chincoteague Saltwater Cowboys on
horseback for the decades-old “pony swim back” that returns the ponies to their
natural habitat. This event raises funds for the first responders and offers
visitors a peek into Virginia’s vast equine industry and treasured wildlife.
While in Chincoteague, the Governor and First Lady also stopped in at Island
Creamery— recently named the Best Ice Cream Shop in America by USA Today. Run
by three generations of the Conklin family, this stand-out has served up
unique, freshly churned flavors since 1975. “Marsh Mud,” a rich dark chocolate
ice cream referencing the island wetlands, was a personal favorite!
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Last week, Governor Youngkin watched from Mission Control as the Northrop
Grumman’s Antares rocket launched, carrying supplies to the Space Station from
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility!
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Just 11 days before his assassination, and during the final push to end the
Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln visited Petersburg on April 3rd, 1865. The
next day he visited Richmond, where over 800 buildings were burned just days
before by Confederate troops before they fled the city. On loan from Hampton
University, artist A.B. Jackson's "Portrait of Abraham Lincoln" hangs on
display in the Executive Mansion as part of the first installment of the Art
Experience. Only TWO more opportunities remain to see the current exhibit, 'The
Spirit of Virginia'! Plan your trip to the Mansion today by visiting the
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final tour offerings for the Spirit of Virginia Art Experience Installment are
Tuesday, August 15th, and Friday, August 18th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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