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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) -  The Covington VA250 Carnival wrapped up Saturday night with a boom — literally — as a spectacular fireworks display brought the three-day celebration to a close.
The event drew strong crowds throughout the weekend, with Saturday night attracting the largest attendance. Families and visitors filled the carnival grounds, enjoying rides, games, food vendors, and live entertainment. The atmosphere was filled with laughter, screams from thrill-seekers, and the aroma of classic carnival favorites.
The event was well received across the Alleghany Highlands, with many attendees suggesting it should become an annual tradition.
Saturday night's entertainment featured REO Survivor and Co., who delivered a high-energy performance at the amphitheater that kept music fans entertained throughout the evening.
The celebration concluded with a fireworks show that lasted nearly 20 minutes, lighting up the night sky and providing a memorable ending to the weekend festivities.
Covington Parks and Recreation Director Lisa Worley thanked the many volunteers, sponsors, organizations, and community members who helped make the event possible.
It had been a very long time since the Alleghany Highlands hosted an event of this size and scope. Thanks to the efforts of Worley and countless others behind the scenes, the VA250 Carnival proved to be a successful celebration and a fitting tribute as America approaches its 250th birthday. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR

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Covington has lost a kind and generous gentleman who helped to shape our community.             
Mr. Burdette Alvin Rupert Sr., 93, of Covington, died Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at his residence.  
He was the husband of the late Frances Parker Rupert.
Mr. Rupert was born on Dec. 27, 1926, in Steubenville, Ohio, the son of the late Howard Alvin Rupert and Marguerite Mae Shamp Rupert. 
As a young man, Burdette enjoyed the water and worked on The Lakes as a waterman. 
He joined the U.S. Navy in 1944 and proudly served his country during World War II. 
He came to Covington in 1956, and initially went to work building homes with his father-in-law O.E. Parker Sr. 
Just a few years later he and Benny Rothwell formed a partnership, R&R Real Estate, that helped develop many of the subdivisions that are part of our community such as Clearwater Park and Cherokee Forest.
Mr. Rupert was at the forefront of Covington’s early low income housing initiative opening doors to home ownership for many who would not have otherwise had that opportunity. 
In 1989, he founded B. A. Rupert Real Estate Inc., which is now the oldest real estate company in the Alleghany Highlands. 
Among various contributions to our community, he was a founding member of State Bank of the Alleghenies and served as a director there for many years.
An active member of McAllister Memorial Presbyterian Church, Mr. Rupert served as deacon, elder and youth advisor. 
Mr. Rupert became a loyal supporter of the music program directed by his beloved wife Frances, and remained a faithful champion of that program throughout his life.
An avid proponent of the arts in this community and beyond, he served as manager of the Alleghany Highlands Orchestra, house manager for the Alleghany Highlands Arts Council and volunteered frequently at Mill Mountain Theatre. 
In 2010, he was named an emeritus member of the Alleghany Highlands Arts Council Board of Directors.
After the death of his wife Frances, he established the Frances P. Rupert Memorial Scholarship for Music and the Performing Arts through Foundation for Roanoke Valley.  
Through that fund, he provided scholarships for local students pursuing careers in the performing arts, and brought music education to Boys Home of Virginia.  
Furthermore, his foresight established the Rupert Fund as a perpetual sponsor of the popular annual residency of Missoula Children’s Theatre, giving hundreds of local children the experience of musical theatre performance.
Mr. Rupert is survived by his two sons, Burdette A. Rupert Jr. of Covington and Stephen Aaron Rupert of Newhall, Calif.; also his sister, Annette R. Lindsay of Brandon, Fla.
Also two nephews, Gregory Lindsay and Geoffrey Lindsay; sisters-in-law, Patsy Parker and Gaynell Parker; niece, Rebecca Parker Hudson and husband Kevin; niece, Molly Parker; great-nieces, Kaitlyn Potter and Parker Hudson; great-nephew, Carter Hudson; Howard Liptrap Jr., Tammy Scruggs-Duncan and Teenie Kegley. 
Other than his parents and wife, Frances Parker Rupert, Mr. Rupert was preceded in death by his long-time companion, Marie Carpenter; a niece, Susan Parker Potter; two brothers-in-law, O.E. Parker Jr. and Burton Parker; and his former wife, Joanne Hannah.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 17, at McAllister Memorial Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Jim Moss officiating.  

Interment will follow at Smith/Armentrout Cemetery. 
The family will receive friends Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Loving Funeral Home.    
Pallbearers will be Howard Liptrap Jr., Kathy Lytle, Kevin Hudson, Kenny Duncan, Darius Liptrap, Donnie Liptrap, Nick Leitch, Patrick Scruggs and Carter Hudson. 
Honorary pallbearers are Warren Kegley, David Ryder, Greg Lindsay, Geof Lindsay and Bobby Leitch.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial tributes take the form of donations to the Organ Fund at McAllister Memorial Presbyterian Church, 900 N. Alleghany Avenue, Covington, Va., 24426 or to the Frances P. Rupert Memorial Scholarship Fund for Music and the Performing Arts, 611 S. Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va., 24011.     
Arrangements are being handled by Loving Funeral Home; lovingfuneralhome1913.com.

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