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.

Family Pays Increasing Taxes With Settlement $ From Robo Callers

Although many Richmonders are outraged and dreading the Mayor’s increased property tax rate proposal, at least one Oregon Hill family is not sweating it because of another income source. Will, who lives with his wife Katie and son Ben in a modest 2-story row house on Pine Street, says he is pleasantly surprised by the checks he is receiving from the government these days.

They come from a public fund set up by the Consumer Protection Act, a law that addresses robocalling, Do Not Call Registry, email spam, and solicitation violations. With last year’s addendum that includes fines for unsolicited direct marketing mailings, the fund as well as its payments have grown considerably.

“Sometimes they are only a few dollars, but they really add up when we need the extra money. Sometimes we just wait to deposit them all at the end of the month and use them to knock down our mortgage and tax debt.”

Will added that while he opposes any increases in property taxes, he expects all the reparations for the “we-want-to-buy-your-home” text and postcard violators to more than make up for tax burdens. He says the beginning of this year has been especially heavy with these solicitations.

“Every time I look at my phone or go to the mailbox, I am hearing from more and more entities who say they want to buy our house. I think they will be very surprised when the government fines start catching up with them.”

He was surprised to learn that more Richmond residents are not taking advantage of the program.

“I just had to call my local government representative’s office to make sure my household was properly signed up with the program, and then the checks started rolling in.”

Happy National Retro Video Game Day!!!

Rainy start to weekend might mean a good time to sit back, order some delicious food from Peddler on Pine and play some video games. Tech Exchange up on W.Cary just posted this deal. They also have a great deal on video game cartridges that ends soon.

Reminder- 2019 Historic Oregon Hill Calendars

A reminder- Pine Street Baptist Church is selling 2019 Historic Oregon Hill Calendars. The calendar is composed of black and white photos from years gone by in the Oregon Hill community. The calendars are $15 and may be purchased at the church. Money raised will be used for Pine Street’s ongoing ministries. Call 644-0339 for more information. The calendars make a great Christmas gift.

If you know of a neighborhood business that has a special holiday release, deal, or bargain, please share in the comments.