On May 19th: Homecoming on the Hill: A Historic Look at Oregon Hill from 1800 – 1960s

The Valentine museum is making a presentation at the Pine St.Church on May 19th regarding the history of the Oregon Hill neighborhood.

Homecoming on the Hill:
A Historic Look at Oregon Hill from 1800 – 1960s

Oregon Hill residents, past and present, are invited to join us for food, fellowship and fond memories. This event is geared to residents 60 -100+ years of age, but all are welcome.

Event Timing: May 19, 2024 | Worship 11am | Lunch and Program 12:30-3:00pm

Event Address: Pine St. Baptist Church | 400 S. Pine St. Richmond, VA 23220

Contact us at 804-644-0339.
Presentation from The Valentine Starts at 1 pm in the fellowship Hill – use Albemarle St entrance

Trash/Recycling Pickup Tomorrow Morning

Tomorrow is a “Red Wednesday”, which means trash and recycling pickup.

Please go over what can be recycled.

NOTE: CVWMA (Central Virginia Waste Management Authority) has announced that all curbside recycling must now be INSIDE the CVWMA containers with lid closed. Items beside the container or on top of it will not be collected. In fact, incorrect setouts may not be collected at all. This is new as of July 1 for all our curbside recyclers, with the exception of townhomes/condos still using small bins. (And yes, this also applies to flattened cardboard boxes.)

Ideally, rolling recycling containers are stored and deployed in the back alleys along with trash cans. Please make sure you pick up containers after pickup tomorrow night.

If it seems like pickup did not happen, use this online form:
https://cvwma.com/programs/residential-recycling/recycling-service-request-form/

In order to take your recycling to the next level, read this: 10 ways to improve your recycling.

Plan ahead: Richmond’s E Cycle Day will be held at 1710 Robin Hood Road on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to Richmond residents only, proof of residency will be required.

Hog Haven Farm Taking Over Peddler On Pine Space

Richmond Bizsense and WTVR have exciting news.

From their report:

Goochland’s Hog Haven Farm is moving into the former Peddler on Pine Street space at 238 S. Pine St., with plans to use the building as a prep kitchen for its growing business that’s fueled by its popular breakfast sandwiches.

Earlier this month, Hog Haven owners Rob Staples and Verde Shaffer bought the Pine Street building for $475,000.

Tucked away and located behind the Mocha Market on Idlewood Avenue, the 3,3000-square-foot space has sat vacant since the pick-up focused Peddler pizzeria closed in 2019 after roughly a year in business.

Residents are wondering when walk-up customers will be allowed at the location (and if there will be vegetarian options).