Renegade Market Today With BikesGoGreen.com

From Byrd House Market FaceBook page:

Greetings all. Renegade Market will be open on Tuesday, January 8, normal hours of 3pm to 6pm. Byrd Farm will be on vacation. Faith Farm will be present as will Tomten Farm. Check back to see if others will join them for this open air, all temperature, venture!

Also, BikesGoGreen.com will be there today. Come test ride an electric assist bicycle.

Dorothy Jenkins

Dorothy Jenkins, wife of Earl Jenkins (deceased Oregon Hill historian), died this past Thursday night. She and her husband were well known for their activism in defense of Oregon Hill and are regarded as real heroes for our neighborhood.

According to her obituary, the funeral ceremony will be held 1 p.m. Monday at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, where she was a longtime member. Interment Hollywood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 236 S. Laurel St., Richmond, Va. 23220.

Victory Rug SUP at Planning Commission on Monday

From email:

Please come and register your opposition to the Victory Rug Special Use Permit before the Planning Commission this Monday, Jan. 7 at 1:30 pm on the 5th Floor of City Hall. We thought that we had an agreement, but unfortunately the developer has been unwilling to confirm any agreement so we will need to be present in opposition to the SUP. As it stands now the developer is proposing a 24 bedroom development, in 12 apartments and one townhouse, with only 8 off-street parking spaces.

More background here, here, and here.

Epiphany Lessons and Carols this Sunday at St. Andrew’s Church

From Rev. Bailey’s email:

All are invited to join us this Sunday, January 6, at 5 PM for a special Epiphany celebration of Lessons and Carols. Child Care available.

St. Andrew’s Chancel Choir and Guests will sing the music of Cunningham, Mendelssohn, Lole, Dyson, Rutter, and Wood. Following the service, please join us for a reception as we say good-bye to the Christmas season and welcome the New Year. www.standrewsoregonhill.org.

Happy 2013!
Abbott

No January Hostel Meeting, But ‘Dream Trip To Australia’

From email:

Richmond Hostel Friends:

The monthly Richmond Hostel Committee meeting for January is cancelled.

But, don’t miss this month’s Vicarious Travelers Series at the main branch of the Richmond Public Library at 101 E. Franklin St.
This Saturday, January 5, at 3:00PM, Emily Parlove will present “The Frugal Explorer’s Dream Trip to Australia.” Gerry Leonard ‘s presentation “More Bang for Your Euro” will be on Saturday, January 19 at 3:00PM at the library.

Our next meeting will be February 12.

Sarah Weisiger, Richmond Hostel Committee, Chair

“ghost of Grace”

Henrico Citizen has a recent article that touches on Oregon Hill’s ‘patron saint’, Grace Arents:

Just across Hilliard Road from the Lakeside Town Center, at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden (LGBG), employees of the Garden often speak of the “ghost of Grace.” At a recent Lakeside Business Association social, a few business owners wondered whether the spirit playing in the shops might be a long-ago resident of the homes that were once on the site – or perhaps the young Grace Arents, Lewis Ginter’s niece.

Beth Monroe, LGBG director of public relations and marketing, noted that Arents – who lived as an adult in the Bloemendaal House and possibly played on the grounds as a child – had a generous nature and was known for her philanthropic efforts, such as establishing a convalescent home for children and founding Richmond’s first public library.

Arents was especially concerned with the plight of urban children, who would often be brought out from Oregon Hill to Bloemendaal Farm so that they could enjoy fresh air and eat healthy foods. “The site of the Children’s Garden is where she grew her vegetables,” Monroe pointed out.

Noting that “places like Lewis Ginter often have a patron saint of sorts,” Monroe said that Arents clearly fits the profile of the affectionate, benevolent, and playful spirit that seems to show up at the Bloemendaal House from time to time. While “Grace’s ghost” has not been heard to giggle, staff members and volunteers have occasionally reported feeling a rush of air when no one else was around, said Monroe. Others have caught a glimpse of a vision in white.

And like the spirit that frequents the Lakeside Town Center, the Garden’s ghost seems to be an especially mischievous one.

“Whenever something odd happens at the house,” said Monroe, “like the lights blink, or a door that was closed is left open, we say, “Ahhh, there’s Grace again!”

December 18 is the Renegade Market’s Holiday Market!

From email announcement:

3-6 pm corner of Idlewood & S. Linden Sts. 23220

Be here, get hot drinks,
find warm gifts and good peeps.
May winter shine upon ya.
Produce, Specialty Foods

Agriberry
Byrd Farm / Rural Virginia Market
Deer Run Farm
Ettamae’s Oven
Faith Farm Foods
Sub Rosa Breads
Tomten Farm
Arts, Crafts, Holiday Greenery

Breeze Hill Farm (lamb’s wool yarns, holiday greenery and gifts)
CityGarden (holiday greenery designs)
Foraged (natural materials made into holiday decorations and gifts)
KR2 Knitting (fingerless gloves and half-mittens, scarves, hats, dickies, mufflers, berets…)
PrayerMonkey (crocheted wire & beaded jewelry)
Ron Stradone (holiday greenery designs)
WBCH Renegade Market Tent

Friendly faces, good cheer, holiday warmth
and More!
Holiday Schedule!!
CLOSED Tuesday CHRISTMAS DAY:
OPEN WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, 3-5 pm
OPEN Tuesday NEW YEAR’S DAY: Normal Hours, 3-6pm


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Ana Edwards, Manager
Byrd House Market & Library Programs
Grace Arents Library & Education Center
William Byrd Community House
www.wbch.org / 804.643.2717 ext.306