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1. Fredericksburg.com - City kids get feel for the rural
www.fredericksburg.com/News/FL - [Cached]Published on: 7/27/2006 Last Visited: 7/27/2006
M.J. Anderson, the associate executive director for the Peninsula Y, said the partnership between the police group and the Y is made in heaven.
"They were looking for someone to run the camp, and we're in the business of programming for kids and families. This is such a great property and facility for doing that," said Anderson.
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"The beautiful thing that the Grimm family did was put two stipulations in place for the way this property will be used," said Anderson.
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"That preserves the desires of the people who created this place," Anderson said.
Inmar Cruz, an 11-year-old from Alexandria, didn't care about all that.
He was just thrilled to reel in a big croaker when it was his turn to fish, even if the wiggling little rascal did slip away as he tried to land it.
"I caught it," he told a friend, his face aglow. -
2. Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA - Branches
www.peninsulaymca.org/Branches - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2004 Last Visited: 7/14/2004
Branch Executive: M.J. Anderson nnymca@rivnet.net
630 South Henry Street Williamsburg, VA 23187 Phone: 757-258-3830 -
3. TimesDispatch.com | The cutting edge
www.timesdispatch.com/flair/hg - [Cached]Published on: 10/26/2002 Last Visited: 10/26/2002
"She can do anything with those pumpkins," said M.J. Anderson, branch executive at the Northern Neck Family YMCA. Her business displays two pumpkins Berberette carved with the YMCA logo. "I was surprised at first by their popularity, but when I saw one I said, 'No wonder.' It's pretty unreal."
The Pumpkin Lady performs her magic in the garage behind her two-story home. She begins by tracing the design with a pencil onto each foam pumpkin. Sometimes, this is done free-hand.

