SundayScratch2 from Scott Burger on Vimeo.
That’s right, this one was a winner.
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is holding its ‘Mega Yard Sale’ today from 8 am to 3 pm. It is corresponding with VCU’s Welcome Week for new and returning students. It will take place on closed streets around the Cathedral.



Photos courtesy of William Pickett.

From announcement:
Community Movie Night
Friday, August 25
8:00 pm
Pleasants Park
Free freshment’s served: grilled hot dogs, sides, dessert
From filmmaker Jerry Williams:
I’d love to get some great OHill stories (there will be an entire chapter on it). Can u send out a notice to the community assn? Someone recommended Rose Floyd…u know how to find her?
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Thanks,Jerry Williams
tvjerry@tvjerry.com
358-5320Check out my website, SIFTER (TVJerry.com), a cultural guide to RVA.
Power infrastructure put in for new bike share station just outside Pleasants Park.

City announcement:
RVA Bike Share Ready to Roll Public invited to bike share launch
Richmond, VA — Mayor Levar M. Stoney will launch the RVA Bike Share program on Tuesday, August 29 at 9 a.m. at Kanawha Plaza and lead cyclists on a 2-mile ride from across the Manchester Bridge to the T. Tyler Potterfield Bridge, ending at Browns Island.
“Bike sharing programs are a community transportation service and desired amenity provided by forward thinking and environmentally conscious cities,” said Mayor Stoney. “I am proud Richmond is now among those leading in this regard.”
Richmond has teamed up with Canada-based Bewegen Technologies Inc., an industry bike share leader, to supply the bicycles and docking stations. The equipment will be maintained by Corps Logistics, a Baltimore-based firm owned and operated by military veterans.
The initial phase includes 220 8-speed bikes and 20 docking stations located throughout the city. A second phase is expected to be implemented in the coming months, doubling the fleet and including electric assist PedElec bikes, making it easier to ride uphill. These hi-tech bicycles will be equipped with a color screen, live GPS and can be unlocked through a mobile app.
RVA Bike Share is a public-private initiative, and Mayor Stoney has written a letter to encourage Richmond’s corporate and business leaders to engage in sponsorship opportunities necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the program. Click here to read the mayor’s letter. (In comments)
Plans for RVA Bike Share have been in the works since 2012. The city was awarded a $1,064,000 federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant in 2014 to start the program, supplementing $280,000 in capital improvement funds made available by the city.
One-way trip and daily passes will be available as well as weekly, monthly and yearly memberships. For more information about RVA Bike Share, pricing, membership and sponsorship opportunities, please visit rvabikes.com.





Laurel Street neighbor Mary C. Flinn is is seeking an administrative variance to construct a 2 story addition and a 1 story covered porch on the back of her house.
From email announcement:
Good morning all
OHNA will be meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, August 22nd at St Andrew’s Parish House at 7 pm.
Michelle Mosby, Candidate for Treasurer, will be attending to briefly discuss her candidacy.
Thanks
Jennifer
First attempt at filming this…
Sunday Scratcher #1 from Scott Burger on Vimeo.