From RAIDSonline.com:
CITY CODE VIOLATIONS – OPEN CONTAINER
B6XX CUMBERLAND ST
Sep 27, 2014 at 4:41 amData provided by Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department
From RAIDSonline.com:
CITY CODE VIOLATIONS – OPEN CONTAINER
B6XX CUMBERLAND ST
Sep 27, 2014 at 4:41 amData provided by Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department
There was an opinion piece in today’s Times Dispatch newspaper on the St. Andrew’s School, written by St. Andrew’s School headmaster Cyndy Weldon-Lassiter, Ed.D.
Here is the beginning excerpt:
In 1894, confident in her belief that a solid education was essential in preparing the children of the working poor to overcome their circumstances and lead improved lives, social reformer and philanthropist Grace Arents founded St. Andrew’s School in Richmond’s Oregon Hill. The school was available to the children of the neighborhood at no cost to their financially struggling families.
As the school celebrates its 120th anniversary this year, the original mission remains unchanged: to educate children from low-income families through a full scholarship for every child. And its progressive approach to education, firmly rooted in 21st-century best practices, nonetheless still reflects much of Ms. Arents’ philosophical underpinnings from the 1890s.
From RAIDSonline.com:
HIT AND RUN
4XX S LAUREL ST
Sep 25, 2014 at 9:10 amData provided by Richmond Police Department
From Richmond Bizsense article:
St. Andrew’s School in Oregon Hill is trying to raise $1.2 million to fund some major repairs to its 110-year-old South Cherry Street schoolhouse. The school was founded in 1894 by Grace Arents, heir to the fortune of her uncle, Richmond businessman and fellow philanthropist Lewis Ginter.
Students at St. Andrew’s come from low-income local families, and the school’s mission is to provide them with a quality, progressive education as an alternative to their assigned public school. All students are given full scholarships, and the school provides free breakfast, lunch and a snack each school day.
“The caliber of our education is really high,” said Michelle Rosman, St. Andrew’s director of communications. “We’re trying to get the building and surroundings to match up with that.”
From Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church’s website:
Our Annual Blessing of the Animals will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 28 in Monroe Park (rain or shine). Bring your pet (dogs, cats, lizards, hamsters, horses, chickens…) to receive a special blessing. Stuffed animals are also encouraged to attend.
This event is co-sponsored by the Richmond S.P.C.A. and they will bring their Tail Wag’N Adopt-a-Mobile. Join us for wonderful worship in the park and treats for the critters.
Here is a promotional flyer that you can download and print to give to neighbors, colleagues, friends and your vet!
This service honors the Feast Day of St. Francis-of-Assisi who is remembered for his love of all God’s creatures.
From the City website:
Permit #B14092203 Details
Permit Type: Building
Permit Status: Pending
Applied For: 9/22/2014
Issued:
Applicant: Ted Grivetti
Parcel Owner: Powers Emory W
Permit Address: 612 Holly St
Richmond, VA 23220
Map Ref. Number: W0000139032 [Parcel Details]
Type Of Work: New Building
Cost Of Work: $142,195.00
Plans Reviewed?: Yes
Code Reviewed Under:
Year of Code:
Modifications Granted: N/A
Project Number:
Completed:
Expires:
Business Trade Name:
Contractor: Awp Asset Management Ltd Co.
Contractor Address: 8414 Bagette Rd
Richmond, VA 23235
Contractor License: BLD 2705097823
Contractor Phone: (804) 402-5773
Construction Type:
Proposed Building Use: R5C – Single Family Detached Un
Certificate of Occupancy: Not Determined Until Issued
Level of Renovation:
Sprinklered: N/A
Modifications:
Proposed Work: Construct 2 Story Single Family Dwelling. Soil Report Forthcoming.
Here is a screen shot of 612 Holly from the City’s online property mapping:
Click here to see previous post on this part of Holly Street.