Keep The Wreath Green

From bulletin:

The Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services is once again conducting the “Keep the Wreath Green” program. Each Richmond fire station has placed a wreath lit With green bulbs in front of their fire station. If there are no structure fires in that fire district during the holiday season, the wreath will remain green. If a structure fire does occur, then one of the green bulbs will be replaced with a red bulb. By simply looking at the wreath, everyone will know how successful the community has been at being fire safe. While the fire department is anticipating a successful program, we are asking the public to remain diligent.

The significance of this year’s program is the department has seen a sharp rise in structure fires over last year. Fire Marshal David Creasy says it is not uncommon to see an upswing in fire calls during this time. Heating related fires usually increase in the fall however the recent increase is not associated with just those types of calls. “The causes have been varied” says a concerned Fire Marshal Creasy. “It shows that the public needs to be more vigilant with all types of fire causes. I would encourage that everyone take a few minutes to conduct a home safety survey of their home. An easy to follow guideline is available on the department’s website (www.rfdva.com) or give us a call on the Richmond Fire Safety Hotline (1-888-537-5967) and we will schedule a fire company to come to your house and conduct the survey with you” says Creasy.

January CAPS meeting scheduled

From announcement:

Fourth Precinct

.The Community Assisted Public Safety (CAPS) meeting will be held:

. Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Linwood Holton Elementary School
1600 W Laburnum Avenue

We will not hold a December meeting. May each of you have a blessed Holiday season.

Thank you

Jacki Page
Sr. Customer Services Representative
804-646-4150

“The shopping’s great at the Renegade!”

From email:

http://byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com/

Keep up with the doings at Byrd House Renegade Market (holiday greenery, grass fed beef, honeys and jams, chocolates and cider, turkey and rabbit, herbs and butter, chicken and pork loins, hearty bread and egg noodles, shrubs and perennials) Byrd House Farmlet (final fall/winter harvests, volunteer days) and the Grace Arents Community Garden (mapping, new gardeners, planning for spring).

Byrd House Farmlet looking for volunteer urban farm hands from 9:30 – 4 (weekly)
Become a volunteer urban farmhand. Help us out weekly. Watering, moving compost, digging, planting, building…all kinds of farming activities. Bring knowledge, or just bring hands and heart. E-mail: bhmwbch@gmail.com

http://bhmfriends.blogspot.com/

Keep up with the learnin’ at WBCH Grace Arents Library & Education Center (cooking, nutrition, education, career development, genealogy, our children and their families) and beyond (Will Allen’s Growing Power, Lynchburg Grows – H.R. Schenkel Urban Farm and Environmental Education Center, Richmond Public Schools Garden Task Force).

WBCH: Seeking Youth to Participate in Career Readiness Program

From release:

The William Byrd Community House is a community based nonprofit
organization that has been helping families build self-sufficiency for
more than 85 years.

Our Career Readiness Program prepares youth to become productive,
socially responsible adults. Career Coaches guide youth as they build
the necessary skills to compete and succeed in the work-place.
Throughout the year, youth progress through self-paced stages and earn
bonuses for meeting short term goals: Basic Skills Preparation and
Leadership Development, Workforce Readiness Training, Paid Internships
and Opportunities for Post Secondary Education. Transportation and other
assistance are available. On completion of the program, a Career Coach
follows along with each youth for an additional year to support further
goal attainment, including employment.

Help us reach our goal of preparing 180 youth in Richmond and the
surrounding 7 counties (Charles City, New Kent, Hanover, Henrico,
Chesterfield, Goochland, and Powhatan) to successfully enter the
workforce.

Youth must be:

* Between the ages 16-21 at time of enrollment

Meet federal guidelines for poverty

* Face significant environmental barriers to gaining or
maintaining employment

* Not currently enrolled in high school or college

The following youth are encouraged to apply:

* GED program participants who are basic skills deficient,
underemployed or not employed

* GED students on the waiting list for the program, but not
enrolled

* GED students who have exited the class, who may or may not
have taken the test

* PLC students transitioning out of the program

* High school dropouts

* Offenders

* Homeless, Runway, or Foster Child

* Pregnant and Parenting Youth

Our Application Days are every Tuesday.

Call or email to reserve a spot for your youth!

Melissa Jennings, DWCP-ES
Employment and Communications Coordinator
William Byrd Community House
224 South Cherry Street
Richmond, VA 23220
Email: mjennings@wbch.org
Phone: (804) 643-2717

“Transforming lives…building self-sufficiency”

EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about taxes!

Announcement:

Please come and find out EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about taxes! IRS Tax Consultant, Loren Johnson, will conduct this informational workshop sponsored by Virginia Supportive Housing. This free workshop will be held on Wednesday, December 1st from 6:30 – 8:00 pm at our office at 1010 N. Thompson Street in the Downstairs Conference Room (Fan Free Clinic Bldg.). Please contact Donna Stallings to register at 804-525-1941 or dstallings@virginiasupportivehousing.org.

Please visit our website at www.virginiasupportivehousing.org

Renegade Market and OHNA Meeting

Byrd House Market sez:

Byrd House RENEGADE Market is open and thriving Tuesdays from 3pm til dark.
Shop, prepare, eat or gift the freshest and localest foods this commemorative weekend.
Be Thankful for (and don’t forget to share) what’s good from your table and in your life.
SUCH Good Stuff! Visit blog for Renegade Vendor Product Lists.
See you at the market!

Jennifer Hancock, President of the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association, sez:

Hello everyone

Just a reminder that the monthly OHNA meeting is today, Tuesday, November 23rd at 7 PM at the WBCH.

Robert Bolling, the Executive Director of WBCH, will be giving an annual update on William Byrd’s activities and wishes to make a request of the OHNA membership.

OHNA elections are traditionally held in November. They have been postponed until January. The OHNA meeting in December is traditionally a Christmas party. That has also been postponed until January and will be a New Year’s party. OHNA hopes to see everyone there.

Happy Holidays

City Cold Weather Overflow Shelter Open Tonight

I usually just forward these announcements to the neighborhood email list, but given the spirited conversation regarding the Monroe Park controversy, I figured I would post on the site today:

From the City’s press release:

Richmond, VA – The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open tonight, November 19, as overnight temperatures are forecasted to remain at or below 35 degrees. The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter is located at Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, 14 West Duval Street. The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open today at 7 p.m. and close Saturday, November 20 at 6 a.m. Food will not be provided and pets are not allowed. The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will be closed Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 21 as overnight temperatures are forecasted to remain above 35 degrees.

Residents in need of overnight shelter are asked to report to Commonwealth Catholic Charities Central Intake by 3 p.m. today for a comprehensive intake and referral to the appropriate shelter. Commonwealth Catholic Charities Central Intake is located at the Freedom House Conrad Center, 1400 Oliver Hill Way, next to Richmond Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court and Richmond City Jail. A referral to the Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will be provided to individuals who are not eligible for an existing shelter or if all available beds have been filled.

The city’s Department of Social Services (DSS) will accept Crisis Assistance applications now through March 15 at 900 East Marshall Street, Monday through Friday; from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Residents can also call the Fuel Line at (804) 646-7046. DSS also provides emergency assistance with gas and electric disconnection notices for residents who qualify.

Elderly or disabled residents can also contact Senior Connections for assistance at (804) 343-3000, Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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