
Category Archives: parks
Picnic In Pleasants Park Sunday

From Rev.Turner:
You’re invited to join Pine Street on Sunday at Pleasants Park, even if you can only attend the picnic. Casual atmosphere · No pressure · All are welcome. Come as you are. Feel free to bring a chair or blanket if you’d like. We’ll sing a little, share a few hopeful words, and enjoy being together under the sky. No expectations. No strings attached. Just a community gathering in the fresh air.
“Through The Eyes Of Bill Draper” This Tuesday Evening

Bill Draper grew up in Stratford Hills near Pony Pasture, and spent his youth hopping rocks, fishing, swimming, and canoeing on the James River. Today, his athletic accomplishments continue to reflect his love for the outdoors and for living a healthy lifestyle. He is a veteran member of the Richmond Sports Backers Marathon Training Team, and is often found cycling on the Virginia Capital Trail or kayaking on the James with friends. He has completed several 500-mile bike rides, two 50-mile ultramarathons, and 31 Richmond Marathons, along with numerous others.
After retiring from a forty-year career in healthcare sales and marketing, Bill began carrying his camera on his outdoor adventures and sharing his photographs of the James River trails, birds, animals, and waterways on social media. His unique photo exploration of the James River Park System has been embraced by the Richmond community, including local media, who often feature his photographs.
Bill will be sharing his photography and the stories behind them at Pine Street. Come and be a part of this special evening. Pine Street is located in the historic Oregon Hill Community. There is a parking lot behind the Pine Street Barber Shop.
‘Oh Yeah!’ – Community Movie Night – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

From announcement:
Join Us for Oregon Hill’s Community Movie Night! 🎬
Friday, June 13 at 7:30 PM
📍 Pleasants Park
We’re celebrating the 40th Anniversary of a classic:
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off 🎉
Come laugh, relax, and enjoy a summer evening under the stars with friends and neighbors!
Free Refreshments — Grilled hotdogs, sides, desserts, and drinks!
Bring a lawn chair or blanket — and don’t forget to “save Ferris”!
Community Movie Night This Friday- Feature Presentation: School of Rock

Free Refreshments Served: Grilled Hotdogs, sides, desserts, and beverages. Bring a blanket, chair, family, and friend.
2nd Annual Open Garden Day Tomorrow

Visit your neighborhood urban back alley gardens on this self-guided tour This is a day for neighborhood socializing, to see and appreciate some of Oregon Hill’s urban gardens, to show off your own garden, and just enjoy a day outside.
Visit the Facebook event page for infoby clicking here.

Beware Of The Flower Thieves
From Richmond Dispatch, May 13, 1885:

Community Movie Night Returns With ‘The Princess Bride’

Now Is The Time…
During its period of historic significance (circa 1906), there were 376 trees in Monroe Park. Monroe Park is Richmond’s oldest public municipal park, acquired in 1851.
In 2018, due to a botched and racially motivated “renovation”, over 40 healthy, mature trees were cut down, leaving less than 100 trees in the 7.5 acre park.
In Autumn of 2024, Richmond city council approved an ordinance removing the seats on the Parks and Rec Advisory Board of both EnRichmond Foundation and the Monroe Park Conservancy (who was responsible for the disastrous redux), deeming them nonfunctional entities.
Now is the time to plan for the reforestation of the park.
Sincerely,
Charles Woodson.
Richmond Va
Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt on April 20th

From Rev. Turner:
Join us for our Easter Brunch and Easter Egg Hunt in Pleasants Park on Easter Sunday, April 20, at 9:45 am. The Brunch will be inside Pine Street (Baptist Church), followed by the Egg Hunt in Pleasant Park. Register your children for the Egg Hunt using the link below. Feel free to stay for our 11:00 am worship afterward, but do not feel obligated if you come to the brunch and egg hunt.