Birdhouse Market Today

It’s been a while since OregonHill.net mentioned the Birdhouse Market- part of that has to do with the fact that the farmer’s market moved out of Oregon Hill into neighboring Randolph neighborhood, and part of it has to do with that for some reason we stopped receiving their e-newsletter. But we have started receiving it again and its good because the Birdhouse Market has expended in size since their move. More vendors = more choices, and right now, the Market is in full swing with summer growing season. They are open every Tuesday 3 – 6:30PM from May to November at 1507 Grayland Ave, next to the Randolph Community Center. For more info, click here to go to their website.

This week they are highlighting their vendor Back Pocket Briliance, which does some really great tasting bloody mary mixes. They work with independent small farms all over Virginia and spend their summers pressing fresh, ripe tomatoes into their mixes. Come sample them this afternoon.

Trash/Recycling Pickup Tomorrow

This Wednesday is a “Red Wednesday”, which means trash and recycling pickup. 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 you have not done so already, don’t forget to sign up for your Recycling Perks.
In order to take your recycling to the next level, read this: 10 ways to improve your recycling.

Zeus Is Missing


Saw this posted:

MISSING!!! missing from Hollywood Cemetery area since this morning. Very good dog, sweet, not aggressive. Goes by the name of Zeus. Please share.
Call or message 8049057973 with any info please

Update as of 6/6- heard the dog has been found.

Stolen Motorcycle

A resident had his motorcycle stolen last night around the 3:30-4:00 am from the alley of the 700 block of China. It is a 2013 Husqvarna TR650 Strada. If anyone knows anything or has some pertinent camera footage, please let police know.

Open High’s Annual Arts Expo Approaches, On May 30

On Thursday, May 30, Open High School hosts its Arts Expo, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Clark Springs Elementary School.

This annual event includes an exhibition of student artwork, projects, and performances. There will be a Silent Auction with baskets, gift cards, plants, handmade ceramics, and a Taco Bar. Please join parents, students, and teachers to celebrate our wonderful school community. All proceeds will benefit the Fine Arts Department.

Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association Meets Tuesday

OHNA (Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association) will be meeting this coming Tuesday (fourth Tuesday of the month) at St Andrew’s Church at 7PM.

On the agenda are updates from VCU (Virginia Commonwealth University, RPD (Richmond Police Department), VCU police, Councilperson Agelasto’s office, a presentation by St. Andrew’s School of it’s proposal for the William Byrd Community House and Idlewood property, a presentation by the Storefront for Design on neighborhood parks, a presentation on an Open High School and Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay grant, stop sign petitioning, an update on the Oregon Hill/Open High/Richmond Parks beehives (Please remember to plant bee friendly plants and please DO NOT use Roundup or any other glyphosate based products as it poses a threat to the bees and possibly to humans. L.A. County recently banned its use as are other localities), FiOS installation, crosswalk painting, New Market corporation’s plan to fill in part of the historic canal, and other important matters.

One America or a Divided Country?

How’s that for a provocative title?

It’s actually the name of an upcoming event at Historic Tredegar as part of The Foundry Series. From the American Civil War Museum’s event page:

Uncover how Frederick Law Olmsted’s epic 1850s journey through the American South compares to contemporary conversations about political and cultural divisiveness
today, as author Tony Horwitz discusses his new book, Spying on the South: Across the American Divide. Moderated by Danita Rountree Green, Coming to the Table – Richmond.

Cost:
Free. Registration encouraged.

Program Date:
Wednesday, May 29, 2019 – 6:30pm

To make a reservation, click here.