Friday Night Movie – September 21
at dark (approx. 7:30 P.M.)
Pleasants Park
Grilled hot dogs, chips, and beverages served
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TODAY: Byrd House Market
The Byrd House Market is open from 3:30-7PM. Musical entertainment at the Market this week will be provided by Pam McCarthy. Check out Storytelling in the Garden with Jane plus FREE kid’s activities sponsored by Polka Dot Arts, the Waldorf School, St. Andrew’s Church and the Laptop Librarian.
More student party complaints
This from a neighbor on Cherry Street:
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Quite a doozie- I arrived home at 1:30 AM to see an RPD Paddy
wagon and patrol car stationed in front of a house on the 200 block
of Cherry (maybe 2 or 3 houses from Idlewood) with lights going and
kids and trash everywhere. I had to park a block or so away and when
I got out of the car, you could hear the roar of 300 to 400 partying
college students swarmed in the backyard of the house, screaming at
the top of their lungs. Bikes and cars parked everywhere and kids
wandering the streets with open containers of beer looking for a
place to pee.I sat on my front porch in amazement as the police
left and more and more kids with more and more beer arrived and the
NOISE GOT LOUDER AND LOUDER! At 2AM, the RPD returned- this time 5
patrol cars and a paddy wagon with lights blazing. They entered the
backyard on foot with flashlights to disperse the crowd and swarms of
kids swelled into the streets. It took the officers maybe 25 minutes
to walk the streets sending the 300 or 400 partiers on their way as
the streets were choked with alcohol impaired children, most on foot
or on bike and all loud. All finally calmed down but after a half
hour or so the dull roar started back up although I finally made it
to sleep.200 and 300 blocks Cherry used to be among the most peaceful on the
Hill with the proximity to Hollywood Cemetery. This garbage has got
to stop.
St. Andrew’s Fall Fair
Reverend April Greenwood of St. Andrews Episcopal wants people to know that the church is sponsoring a Fall Fair in the Grace Arents Community Gardens on Sept 30, Sunday, from noon to 3. Kids games, prizes, used book sale, plant sale, fire truck, food, etc. for the Oregon Hill neighborhood. Hope to see everyone on the 30th.
Also, don’t forget, St. Andrew’s has a Celtic Candlelight Service every 2nd and 4th Wed. at 6 pm
Sunday walking tour
There will be a Richmond History Center Oregon Hill Sunday Walking Tour this Sunday, September 16, from 2-4PM. Meet at St. Andrew’s Church (227 South Laurel Street). Cost is $10 per person, $9 in advance, and $5 for History Center Members.
VCU to Perform Testing of Emergency Sirens
On Wednesday, September 19, VCU will conduct a test of emergency sirens on both the Monroe Park and MCV Campuses. The sirens will begin at 12:00 noon and will sound for one minute and then sound a 30 second “all clear” even tone as part of a full test of VCU’s multi-level emergency communications system.
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5th District Meeting
The 5th District meets with Councilman Marty Jewell, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m., at the Sun Trust Riverview Bldg., 1001 Semmes Avenue, James River Conference Room, 1st floor. For more information, call 646-5764.
Note: This is the same night as the regular monthly Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting.
TODAY: Byrd House Market & Story Time In the Library
Mary West delights toddlers and pre-school age kids with her engaging story telling today @10AM in Story Time In the Library, and later the Byrd House Market is open from 3:30-7PM. Musical entertainment at the Market this week will be provided by Jim O’Brien playing acoustic guitar.
Round 2
Just got back from walking the dogs- man, the VCU traffic congestion is out of control. Makes me so much eager to post some thoughts on the latest draft map of western downtown from the City’s Community Development downtown planning process…
2 of arts 25
Style Weekly’s The Arts 25 profiles locals that include Minimum Wage Recording’s Lance Koehler and artist Adam Juresko.
