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Wednesday, December 3
12:45 PM
Virginia Economic Developers Association’s Fall Conference
University of Mary Washington
1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Lieutenant Governor Bolling will deliver the keynote address at the Virginia Economic Developers Association’s fall conference.
Public Schedule
Monday, December 1, 2008
“Live with the Attorney General” on WLNI Lynchburg
Time: 8:10 a.m.
Location: WLNI 105.9FM in the Lynchburg Area
McDonnell Speaks at the 2008 Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: The Homestead
1766 Homestead Rd
Hot Springs
Manassas - Cheri Villa, President/CEO of SERVE, Inc. was presented with more than a hundred toys, gift cards and cash for distribution to area children this holiday season. The toys were collected at the annual Cuisine de Commerce Luncheon presented by the Prince William County—Greater Manassas Chamber of Commerce on November 18th at Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club in Gainesville. The luncheon was sponsored by Cardinal Bank, this year’s Shelley Krasnow Community Service Awards Sponsor.
-Visitors Included Nemo, a Pit Bull who is the Richmond SPCA’s 2008-2009 Mascot-
Richmond- Some surprise visitors paid a visit to the 6th Floor office of Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell this morning. Richmond SPCA Chief Executive Officer Robin Robertson Starr; Waggles, the Richmond SPCA “Spokesdog”; Nemo, a Pit Bull who is the Richmond SPCA’s mascot; and a volunteer costumed as a chicken all showed up to congratulate Attorney General McDonnell and his office for being awarded the 2008 Humane Law Enforcement Award, presented by The Humane Society of the United States.

RICHMOND — Attorney General Bob McDonnell today urged parents and other consumers to check the Entertainment Software Rating Board rating before purchasing computer or video games as gifts.
The rating symbols are on the bottom corner of the front of the box covering a video game. They range from “EC” for early childhood, and “E” for everyone, to “M” for mature. The ratings also include age-appropriate content descriptions, such as “E 10+ for cartoon violence.”