Riverfront Plan Meeting Thursday

From City announcement:

Mayor Dwight C. Jones, and the Richmond Department of Planning & Development Review, will host a meeting on the next round of improvements for the Richmond Riverfront on Thursday, March 3 at 7 p.m. at the Virginia War Memorial Auditorium, 601 S. Belvidere St.

Hargreaves Associates will provide a concise overview of the original Riverfront Plan recommendations for the area surrounding the former Lehigh cement plant, and observations on proposed improvements to the greater East Riverfront Area. The objective of the meeting is to collectively identify opportunities to evolve that vision. The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. with the balance of the meeting open to questions and comments from the audience.

For questions or more information, contact Mark Olinger, Director of Planning & Development Review, 804-646-6305 or Mark.Olinger@richmondgov.com

Riverfront Plan Flyer

St. Andrew’s Church’s 2nd Annual Friends and Family Day Celebration This Sunday

From announcement:

Everyone’s invited to join us this Sunday for St. Andrew’s Church’s 2nd Annual Friends and Family Day Celebration. Join us for lunch in Baldwin Hall of the School at 12:30 pm. You are also welcome (as always) to join us for worship at 11:00 am when we will have some special music by the St. Andrew’s School Violin Ensemble.

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Before the Virginia War Memorial….

The Times Dispatch ran an article this morning on the 60th anniversary of the Virginia War Memorial. Unfortunately, it lacks acknowledgement of the historical fact that many Oregon Hill homes were demolished to build the War Memorial.

Instead the article begins with this: “In 1953, the hill overlooking the James River along Belvidere Street was home to a couple of small buildings and a billboard for Purelube motor oil.” The article later describes the site as being atop Gambles Hill rather than Oregon Hill: “But for decades, the memorial often stood vacant atop Gambles Hill …”

The reality is that the Va. War Memorial is sited on Oregon HIll where many homes were demolished to make way for the memorial.

From the http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/richmond/oregonhillhd.html”>National Parks Service website, regarding the Oregon Hill Historic District:

“In 1847, the Harvie Family platted their property east of Belvidere and south of the penitentiary as the Oregon Hill subdivision. The community’s name came from the witty geographic observation that a pedestrian excursion trip from the center of Richmond to Oregon Hill seemed the equivalent of a trip to Oregon by the standards of the day. The original portion of Oregon Hill consisted of modest houses east of Belvidere and south of Spring Street. Its early occupants were a mixture of white and African American laborers and artisans. This area, just outside the boundary of the district, was demolished to construct the Virginia War Memorial and state office buildings.”

Riverfront Public Art Community Meeting Saturday

From the FaceBook event page:

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Come give your input on the Riverfront Project that will be done in tandem with the T. Tyler Potterfield Bridge. There will be a conversation with the artist and then if weather permits we will walk the project site!

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Pale Fire Brewing Tap Takeover At Mojo’s This Thursday

From Mojo’s FaceBook event page:

This Thursday is our next Tap Takeover here at Mojo’s. We will be featuring Pale Fire Brewing out of Harrisonburg. Tap Takeover starts at 8pm after Happy Hour. Free pint glasses while supplies last.

Draft Selection:

Salad Days- dry hopped saison 4.8%
Red Molly Irish Red Ale-5.6%
Deadly Rythm Pale Ale-4.8%
Village Green DIPA (12oz)-8%
Loop & Lil Belgian Tripel (12oz)-8.5%

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OHNA Meeting Tomorrow (Tuesday) Night

From email announcement:

Hello all

Your monthly reminder for the OHNA meeting. We are meeting in the St Andrew’s chapel at 7 pm on the 200 block of S. Laurel.

We have several visitors on the agenda:

Members from Dominion’s environmental team will be present to give an overview of Dominion’s coal ash pond plan.

Gay Stokes, a city employee with DPU, will be attending to speak on protecting the James River by preventing bacteria and nutrient pollution of the river. She will have some giveaways, including doggy poop bags, lawn signs, and other items.

And Dolly Vogt, general manager for Altria Theater, will be attending to talk about plans to add outdoor seating to the new café/coffee shop, located on Main St, at Altria Theater.

Thanks
Jennifer

Which Track?

From MidAtlanticJams.com:

Beatmaker extraordinaire/cassette enthusiast DJ Harrison and Sir Froderick form a duo under the pseudonym Sons Of Frod to create some very reflective music in their initial offering Songs About H.E.R. on Thrash Flow Records. DJ Harrison has always been able to match the song titles to his beats to describe the surroundings perfectly. One track I feel like I’m in Oregon Hill, other tracks I feel like I’m on the J train.

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Click here for BandCamp stream.