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Subject The Spirit of Virginia Award
Date November 18, 2023 4:00 PM
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“Suzanne and I were so honored to recognize God’s Pit Crew with the Spirit of
Virginia award. They are an organization that not only shares our faith but is
a steward for the greatest commandment given to us by our Lord: to love your
neighbor as yourself,”Governor Glenn Youngkin


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This week Governor Youngkin announced that Northrop Grumman Corporation will
invest more than $200 million to establish a new advanced electronics
manufacturing and testing facility in the City of Waynesboro, where more than
300 jobs will be created during the next five years.

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Governor Youngkin also announced that DOMA Technologies, a USA-headquartered
software and digital transformation company, will invest $3.7 million to expand
in the City of Virginia Beach, creating 307 new jobs.

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This week, Governor Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin recognized
some of the Commonwealth’s most resilient, generous and committed volunteers
who exemplify the best of Virginia.



“It is my pleasure to recognize these honorees for the positive impact they
have had in our Commonwealth and in the lives of their fellow Virginians,”said
Governor Youngkin.“Each honoree has made an impressive impact in their
community and made life better for Virginians.”




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Governor Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin also hosted cider makers
from across Virginia, where Governor Youngkin presented an official
proclamation declaring November 10-19, 2023 as Virginia Cider Week. Together,
they sampled ciders once enjoyed by our Founding Fathers such as George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, and celebrated the Virginians
who are carrying forward the rich history of cidermaking in our Commonwealth.




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On behalf of Governor Youngkin, First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin presented a
Spirit of Virginia Award to God’s Pit Crew on Friday in Danville, Virginia.
God’s Pit Crew mission began in 1999 when Randy and Terri Johnson coordinated
an effort to go to Oklahoma and help those affected by a devastating series of
tornadoes. Today, the faith-based non-profit has over 1,000 volunteers and is
one of the most organized and efficient teams in the world of benevolence and
disaster relief. God’s Pit Crew has responded to 175 natural disasters both
domestically and internationally. They have built over 80 homes for wounded
veterans, widows, natural disaster victims, children’s group homes, and
families in need. And each year, they distribute thousands of Blessing Buckets
packaged with essential items. God’s Pit Crew is the 6th and final recipient of
the Spirit of Virginia Awards for 2023. The Governor and First Lady were joined
by Secretary of Transformation Eric Moeller, Former Mayor of the Town of
Chatham William Pace, and Virginia Delegate Wren Williams of District 9. It was
an event filled with faith and fellowship. Volunteers of God’s Pit Crew shared
heartfelt testimonials. Governor Youngkin and the First Lady also participated
in a Blessing Bucket assembly line.




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Governor Youngkin this week broke ground on the highly anticipated I-64 Gap
Widening Project, which will increase capacity and mobility, alleviate
congestion, improve safety, and enhance connectivity along the I-64 corridor.




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In honor of last summer’s #homehistory making production of the Carmina
Burana as part of a broader “Celebration of Virginia Arts at Wolf Trap for the
Performing Arts”, talented players, dancers and singers from the Richmond
Symphony, Richmond Ballet, and City Choir of Washington came together in the
Executive Mansion to toast the arts in Virginia. Thank you to Margaret Hancock
and the wonderful team at the Virginia Commission for the Arts (VCA) for all
that you do to bolster this incredible and inspiring industry. Virginia is most
decidedly for Lovers of Art!




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