From Richmond.com :
Sure, Café 821 won our Best Burger award last year. But the VCU hotspot is also known for vegetarian-friendly fare like the fried artichoke sub, vegan chili, and buffalo tofu sandwich.
From Richmond.com :
Sure, Café 821 won our Best Burger award last year. But the VCU hotspot is also known for vegetarian-friendly fare like the fried artichoke sub, vegan chili, and buffalo tofu sandwich.
From press release:
Author of Warriors Remembered To Showcase
Vietnam Veterans Memorials Across United StatesWHAT:
• Book talk and signing: “Warriors Remembered”
• 240-page photo documentary of 100 state memorials to Vietnam veterans
• Free admission. Free parking.WHEN:
• Friday, May 4, 2012
• 12 noon – 2 p.m. EDT
WHERE:
• Freedom Hall, Lower Level
• Virginia War Memorial, 621 South Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220.
WHO:
• Col. Albert J. Nahas, USA (Ret.)
• Author of “Warriors Remembered”
• Twenty-six year U.S. Army veteran with service from Vietnam to Desert Storm—
Upcoming events at the Virginia War Memorial:May 16 (7 p.m.) Richmond Times-Dispatch Public Square. Topic “Are We Doing Enough To Help Our Veterans?”
May 28 (10 a.m.) The Commonwealth’s Memorial Day Ceremony. Keynote speaker: Governor Bob McDonnell.
From the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association:
Ms. Lory Markham
Planning Department
City of RichmondDear Ms. Markham,
At the April 24, 2012 meeting of the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association (OHNA), we considered the Special Use Permit requested by Nolen Blackwood for 349 South Laurel Street. The neighborhood association voted to support the Special Use Permit with the following two stipulations that were agreed upon by the applicant:
1). Only one dwelling unit would be permitted on the property in addition to the business use of the first floor of the building.
2). No alcohol sales would be permitted on the propertyMr. Blackwood is requesting the Special Use Permit to allow a retail/commercial use on the first floor of the building. Historically, there was a storefront on the first floor of 349 S. Laurel, and this use would be in keeping with the historical function of the building. Corner storefronts were a common feature of 19th century neighborhoods, such as Oregon Hill, and OHNA has encouraged the use of these storefronts by neighborhood-friendly businesses.
The building at 349 S. Laurel Street has limited parking, other than a two car garage on the property that will be dedicated to the one residential unit above the commercial space. Although adequate parking is of great concern in the Oregon Hill neighborhood, in voting to support the Special Use Permit, we considered the special nature of the business proposed as the tenant of the first floor of the building. A bicycle shop is the proposed tenant, and it would, to some extent, cater to clientele traveling by bicycle. A bicycle store at this location should encourage more bicycle transportation in the neighborhood. We note that the proprietors of the proposed bicycle shop live only a half block away, on the 400 block of S. Laurel, so minimal staff parking will be required. Furthermore, by agreeing to the stipulation that there will be only one dwelling unit permitted on the property, the owner has reduced the possibility that a large number of occupants would have vehicles.
Thank you for your consideration of the comments of OHNA concerning the proposed Special Use Permit at 349 S. Laurel Street. We would encourage you to approve the Special Use Permit and to permanently incorporate the two agreed upon stipulations above into the Special Use Permit.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Hancock
OHNA, President
April 25, 2012
This Wednesday is a red Wednesday, which means trash and recycling pickup. Please make sure you pick up containers after pickup tomorrow night. They do not belong on the sidewalk after tomorrow night.
The US population discards each year 16,000,000,000 diapers, 1,600,000,000 pens, 2,000,000,000 razor blades, 220,000,000 car tires, and enough aluminum to rebuild the US commercial air fleet four times over.
From Richmond Police Department:
4th Precinct
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
4/27/12 – 4/29/12 5:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
500 block of South Cherry Street
An unknown person(s) entered the vehicle and stole a laptop and passport from the vehicle.
From announcement:
The May Richmond Hostel Committee meeting is this Tuesday at 7PM at 7 N 2nd Street. The building is across from the main branch of the Richmond Public Library between Main and Franklin streets.
We’ll be talking about:
Building renovation – updates
Upcoming yard sale of the building’s surplus items
Fundraising update
Earth Day updates and brainstorming for upcoming outreach activities
All are welcome!Sarah Weisiger
Richmond Hostel Committee, Chair
From announcement:
Byrd House Market
at William Byrd Community House
Opening Day!
Tuesday May 1st
3:30-7 pmParking on Idlewood and on field behind the Gym (entrance on S. Linden St.)
From Craigslist ad:
THE FANCY FLEA – SUNDAY APRIL 29 – 11am-4pm
700 Idlewood Aveue (at the corner of S. Pine St.) Oregon Hill Neighborhood
Many vintage, rare, kitschy artifacts from the Fifties, Sixties & Seventies.
Decorative Items
Unusual books & printed memorabilia
Books, Magazines, Photos
Record Albums (25 boxes of fine Rock, Soul, Jazz & New Wave LPs)
CDs (hundreds: music from the Sixties to today)
Neato toys
MORE!!!!### The Fancy Flea occurs every other Sunday all through the Spring & Summer ###
We’ll be outdoors in today’s beautiful weather – Free admission.