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Questioning Venture Richmond
From citizen “watchdog” C.Wayne Taylor:
Councilor Agelasto requested that Venture Richmond provide financial and other data to the Council’s Finance and Economic Development Committee. Jack Berry presented the information at the committee’s October 24th meeting.
I support Mr. Agelasto’s inquiry into the breadth and depth of the city’s involvement with and funding of Venture Richmond. While Venture Richmond is good at promotional work, it seems to have become a monopoly with excessive influence over the decisions made at city hall.
Mr. Berry is a very experienced promoter. He presents Venture Richmond’s view very effectively. As with most matters, there may be more to the story. He seems to be off on some of the facts included in his presentation. Regarding the amphitheater:
–Mr. Berry said that the planning commission proved the amphitheater project. The planning commission approved a concept plan. The final plan must still get commission approval.
–Mr. Berry refers to the canal’s configuration in the early 1800s. In past presentations he cites the 1850 to 1860 period.
–Mr. Berry repeats the claim that the amphitheater plan is necessary to continue the festival. He has not explained why.
It is noteworthy that councilors Graziano, Robertson and Samuels had no questions.
Also noteworthy is that some of the materials available on-line are very poor quality and some seem to be completely missing.
Presentation: (ed. note: click here to download large .pdf file from the City website)
Venture Richmond self-promotion on pages 9 through 101.
Venture Richmond financial data on pages 103 through 109.
[stop at page 109]The two pages of financial data are hard to read and in some places illegible. Not all the figures Mr. Berry recites can be verified in the data.
The materials are incomplete. Several financial reports mentioned at the meeting are not included in the on-line documents.
Audio:(ed. note: click here to download .wma audio file from City website)
0:00:27 Presentation
0:00:35 Venture Richmond – Jack Berry, Executive Director
0:06:18 amphitheater – Berry: It got unanimous approval from the planning commission last month.
0:06:54 canal – Berry: The canal will be restored to its configuration in the early 1800s during the heyday of canal boat traffic on the James River and Kanawha Canal.
0:07:04 crowd – Berry: This is the crowd of people that are now at the main stage on NewMarket property that will need to move to that amphitheater in order for us to continue to host this big festival.
0:11:03 answers to budget questions [handout]
0:18:36 questions
0:18:48 Agelasto – future of Venture Richmond
0:30:07 Agelasto – top priorities
0:33:09 Agelasto – base-line services
0:36:27 Agelasto – sidewalk cleaning
0:39:40 Robertson – compliments Venture Richmond
0:43:53 Samuels – no comments
0:43:53 Graziano – thanks Venture Richmond
Porch Sale Saturday
Halloween Parade Excitement Building
Richmond.com has a nice listing for the upcoming Halloween Parade:
All the Saints will host its 8th annual Halloween Parade. You can show up to watch this artsy parade or join in the parade yourself. Bring horns, drums, or your own band to march with. All the Saints is planning huge larger than life dragon demons, day of the dead groomsmen, huge Chelsea Manning and Eric Snowden puppets, the founding fathers, a 25 foot pirate ship and much more. To help make puppets for the parade, join All the Saints’ Lily Lamberta at LoveBomb (6 West 21st between Bainbridge and Hull) on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. Parade will held on Halloween,Thursday, Oct. 31. If you want to join in, meet at Monroe Park at 7 p.m. Otherwise watch the parade make its way through the streets of Oregon Hill.
Special thanks to St. Andrew’s for doing some fund-raising for the parade. I am sure Lily would appreciate more if anyone else would like to chip in.
Halloween Bike Parade Friday
From the FaceBook event page:
Come one come all on Friday October 25th to a Halloween Bike Parade!
Critical Mass/ bike parades are typically on the last Friday of every month.
5pm meet up in Monroe Park near the fountain. The ride will leave at 6pm!
Costumes encouraged as long as they aren’t the racist/sexist variety or other oppressive costumes.Bring music, signs, kids, etc. To celebrate bikes and Halloween!
The ride will be a group ride and we will try to stick together- its no race!
Restaurant News
I hope folks had a chance to see Ed’s recent feedback in regard to how events can have a negative effect on his restaurant, Mamma Zu’s, and the neighborhood in general. As I told Ed, I did take pictures of problems during the Folk Festival and shared them with authorities. Still no word back from Venture Richmond…even in response to compromise.
Up on Cary Street, 821 Cafe is rumored to be considering outdoor dining! Stay tuned for news on that.
Mojo’s is bringing back its Trivia Night tonight! From the FaceBook event page:
Trivia is back and it’s on a Wednesday. October 23rd at 8pm. All questions will be Halloween themed. Free to play! Prizes each round! Great food specials too.
‘Walkable City’ Lecture at VCU Thursday
Jeff Speck, author of Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America One Step at a Time: on October 24, 7-8:30 p.m. in the VCU Student Commons, Commonwealth Ballroom, Jeff Speck, AICP, CNU-A and LEED-AP, will deliver the inaugural Morton B. Gulak Urban and Regional Planning Lecture. The event is free and open to the public, and a book signing will follow. To entice you to come on Thursday, here’s a link to a recent DC StreetsBlog.org post about Jeff’s message.
National Food Day Thursday
On Thursday, October 24, National Food Day will be celebrated at the Byrd House farmlet beginning at 3:30 pm. National Food Day serves to promote safer, healthier diets; support sustainable and organic farms; reduce hunger; reform factory farms to protect the environment and farm animals; support fair working conditions for food and farm workers.
The event will feature games, a Pop-Up photography exhibition, and family-style dinner tables hosted by Slow Food RVA, Tricycle Gardens, Farmers Market @ St. Stephens Church, Renew Richmond, Faces of Hope, Shalom Farms with Greater Richmond Coalition for Healthy Children, Open High School, Sub Rosa Breads and William Byrd Community House.
Each organization will provide the framework for conversation for their table and be responsible for recording the issues, solutions, plans and actions discussed. The insights from all the groups will be compiled, distributed to all attendees and made available to the public. While the event is not open to the public, media is invited to attend and engage in conversations with each of the parties.
For more information about this Food Day event, please contact Ana Edwards, Manager, Byrd House Market, 804/517-4049, byrdhousemarket at gmail.com.
Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association Meets Tomorrow Evening
OHNA (Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association) meets tomorrow evening, Oct. 22, at 7 pm at the William Byrd Community House.
Zipline proposal, Election Day, candidates, Venture Richmond theater proposal, parking, wifi, Halloween Parade support, green alley info, Idlewood roundabout proposal, Paint the Town Green day, etc.
It should be a full agenda.



