Richmond Magazine Profiles L’Opossum

Richmond Magazine’s Genevelyn Steele has a two page review of L’Opossum restaurant.

Excerpt:

L’Opossum has so much fun with its name, vittles and décor that you could just as easily call it LOLpossum.

With a classical menu of rabbit, baby chicken and foie gras that could incite a PETA protest, choices are playfully categorized by course — “Les Appetizers,” “Les Entrées” and “Lez Deezerts” — avoiding small plates entirely. We begin with tubby escargot on a ham biscuit. The snails need more salt, but the sweet, garlicky beurre blanc and house-made quick bread redeems. Another appetizer, Chapel Creek Oysters Rockefeller, divides the table; one loves the crème fraîche in the spinach filling, while another had her heart set on less cream. Agreeable to both is the fragrant tableside squirt of absinthe. A 1990s classic, grilled Caesar salad, resurfaces in eggy, white anchovy glory. We wipe the plate with our bread to get it all.

Belle Island Habitat Restoration Work On Saturday

The Richmond Tree Stewards have a volunteer event planned for this Saturday:

We will remove invasive species, mostly privet and Japanese honeysuckle. Tree stewards, trained in invasives removal, will demonstrate proper techniques. We will mulch disturbed soil and begin to replant native trees. This will be an on-going project to restore native habitat. We hope to educate about the benefits of bio-diversity and recruit more advocates to care for Belle Isle and other James River Parks.
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Rain date is Sunday, January 18.

For more information and volunteer sign-up, please click here for their FaceBook event page.

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Hollywood Cemetery Photo Contest

From Hollywood Cemetery’s FaceBook page:

We’re excited to announce our 2nd Facebook photo contest! Share your photo of Hollywood Cemetery with us for a chance to win two great prizes!

Here are the details: Send us a private message with your photo. From the submissions, we will choose the Top 5 photos that we think best represents the historical beauty of Hollywood. The Top 5 photos will be posted on February 20th for your votes. The photo that receives the most “Likes” wins! Only one entry per person please.

See official guidelines here: http://www.hollywoodcemetery.org/photo-contest

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St. Andrew’s Epiphany Service On Sunday

From Rev. Bailey’s email, mentioning a St. Andrew’s Church event:

This Sunday, January 11 at 5:00 pm, St. Andrew’s Church (240 S. Laurel) will be offering an Epiphany Lessons and Carols Service. The service includes stunning music by the choir and musicians from around Richmond, including a piece commissioned especially for this service. Reception to follow in St. Andrew’s House (236 S. Laurel). Childcare available.

VCU Arts Cinematheque Releases Spring 2015 Schedule

Not in Oregon Hill, but nearby-

from RVA Magazine article:

VCU’s Grace Street Theater is a great venue to catch unique and touring movies, and VCU’s Cinematheque program has a wealth of great flicks coming in the next few months.

A brand new state-of-the-art 35mm projector with lenses to project in many different aspect ratios, HD digital projectors, a new screen, and Dolby Surround Digital Audio make the spot great for a good screening–not to mention all the screenings are free and open to the public!

Click here for link to program schedule.

Also, on Feb. 5, the films A River Runs Through It and Gringo Trails will be playing at the VCU Grace Street Theater as part of the RVA Environmental Film Festival.

Fences Of Contention

From neighbor’s email:

To: Members of the City of Richmond Urban Design Committee

Re: UDC No. 2015-02 (proposed fences under bridge at Brown’s Island Way, City of Richmond property)

Dear Members of the Urban Design Committee,

Please do not approve the proposed fences under the bridge at Brown’s Island Way at the James River and Kanawha Canal. The proposed fences would be a wasteful and inappropriate use of city funds. The fences on both sides of the bridge would cost $53,000, with the city paying half of this cost.

The dubious “security” purpose of the fences of preventing homeless persons from camping under the bridge is not only a mean-spirited goal but also an unnecessary expense. The water under the bridge makes it highly unlikely that anyone would camp there. (Please see the attached photo showing the water under the bridge, leaving no place to camp.)
Of the hundreds of bridges in Richmond, this bridge adjacent to NewMarket property should not be singled out for fencing. This culvert adjacent to NewMarket Corporation property should be treated the same as the hundreds of other culverts in the city.
The proposed fences are incompatible with the city master plan goal of promoting canal boat traffic in the canal. According to the city master plan: “All public improvements to and investments in Tredegar Green should support the goal of westward (or appropriate) canal restoration …” The proposed fences do not support the goal of westward canal restoration. This is particularly significant since City Councilman Parker Agelasto last month in December 2014 submitted a CIP budget request for rewatering the James River and Kanawha Canal.
The altered design of the proposed fences is a substantial and undesirable change in character from the earlier design of gates that could be opened for canal boat traffic. The proposed bars under this bridge would resemble a cage or prison cell in character rather than a gateway for canal boat traffic.
The Brown’s Island Way written agreement approved by the Richmond City Council (Ordinance 2012-153) did not include these expensive fences, and at this point any additional verbal commitments are not relevant: Section 4(d) “This agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters set forth and may not be modified or amended except in writing signed by the parties to this Agreement.” The installments for Brown’s Island Way already included in the CIP budget are based on the completed project and have already been established based on the city ordinance and purchase price of the project. The City administration has been unable or unwilling to provide any documentation of who made the verbal commitment to build these fences.
The limited resources of the city should be allocated based on need and common sense rather the whims of the politically connected. Paying for these fences would be footing the bill for corporations … with little or nothing to do with public welfare or existing city regulations. There is no city regulation to prohibit public access under the city’s many bridges and no exception should be made because this bridge is adjacent to NewMarket Corporation.

Thank you for your consideration of this request to not approve the wasteful and unnecessary 2nd Street Connector bridge fencing plan .

Sincerely,
Charles Pool

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Byrd House RENEGADE Market This Afternoon

From email announcement:
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And Happy Happy New Year! Bonne année! Feliz Año Nuevo! nEEma Kura San!
Any good New Year’s resolution deserves great back up! And we’ve got it. The freshest, locally grown #healthyfoods are here!
This Week’s Renegade Vendors are …
Agriberry
The Byrd Farm
Deer Run Farm
Faith Farm Foods
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge

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And what will they have???
Broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, kale, sweet potatoes, spinach.
Eggs, honey, butter – salted and un, goat cheese in many flavors
Apples, cider, preserves, grass-fed beef – ground, roasts, liver
Chicken – whole, boneless breasts, thighs
Mizuna, arugula, mixed salad greens, mushrooms

ASK OUR GROWERS ABOUT THEIR CSAs!!
Learn more about our food producers on Facebook! Like them on Facebook! Start here!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015: Mostly cloudy early, then afternoon sunshine.
High 47F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Almost fall-like… :-)

What’s next for Byrd House Market in 2015?

What’s next for Oregon Hill, you might ask. A long-awaited major change to the roadways of the neighborhood will begin this year. The Idlewood Avenue/Grayland Avenue/I-195 Roundabout will be constructed and include improvements to the sidewalks from S. Cherry St. to Harrison St. The roundabout also facilitates Idlewood Avenue becoming a 2-way street. This will alter traffic dramatically, acknowledges that Idlewood Avenue is a major throughfare for people traveling from the near West End to Downtown businesses, and should make it easier for everyone to find Byrd House Market by car, bike and foot. If you want to see what city officials are working with, click here. We don’t have a start date yet, but it could be this spring, which means we will be working closely with the contractor and city liaisons to ensure as little encumbrance on market days as possible. It would help if the city were to hear from you about this. Parker Agelasto is our representative council member on the project, so don’t hesitate to write him: parker.agelasto@richmondgov.com!

Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com for directions and more.

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