Oregon Hill’s FLying Brick Library has a listing of dates and events surrounding this year’s May Day rally in Monroe Park.
Chicken Controversy Continues
I received this bit of political activism from Laurel Street neighbor Tommy Birchett:
Honorable Charles R. Samuels Councilman,
My name is Tommy Birchett and I spoke last night at City Council
during the public comments. I have been enrolled in courses on
backyard chickens at the William Byrd Community House. I initially
became interested in raising chickens when I was visiting a former
neighbor who moved to Charlottesville. He told me moving there allowed
him to raise chickens legally. He lives downtown near the train
station where city lots are similar in size to Richmond city lots.The reason I’m writing to you specifically is to request your
assistance regarding some recent bad news for backyard chicken
advocates. Richard Hammack, a VCU Math professor and his family were
recently cited for keeping chickens in their backyard. They had the
chickens for a long time before a neighbor complained. He has not yet
removed them, but plans to follow the law and do so within the
allotted time frame. The underground backyard chicken movement is
growing. As Mr. Hammack says in the following article on NBC 12 news,
“There are lots of chickens throughout the city. You just don’t know
they are there.”http://www.nbc12.com/story/17586022/neighbors-divided-over-chickens-as-pets-in-urban-areas
In light of the recent recommendations from the Mayor’s recent Food
Security Task Force I think Mr. Hammack should be allowed to keep his
chickens for now. Furthermore, I have never met or spoken to Mr.
Hammack, but I support backyard chickens and feel that it’s time for a
change and this is a good place to start.Thank you for your time. You reply is appreciated.
As stated elsewhere, it looks like chickens will be a major upcoming political topic for City Council.
When he did attend a recent Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting, Oregon Hill’s City Councilperson, Marty Jewell, did speak favorably towards changing the code regarding chickens.
Mojo’s KARAOKE CHALLENGE Tonight!!!
From Mojo’s Facebook page:
Don’t miss out on our first night of the KARAOKE CHALLENGE!!! We will pick 3 finalists tonight, so get your butts here! We wanna see what you’ve got!
BHM This Afternoon
One more week ’till official season begins.
For more info, click here.
St. Andrew’s School Name The Otters Contest
From the St. Andrew’s School website:
Why Choose The River Otter As The St. Andrew’s School Mascot?
River otters are smart, friendly, playful and energetic. They are curious and constantly learning. They are warm and take care of each other. Plus they are amazing swimmers and athletic. Since the school is near the James River, the mascot says a little bit about our location, as they do live in the James. Because they like clean water, they are also a sign of a very healthy environment.
Do you have any name suggestions for our new school mascot?
Blue Man Group At Landmark Theater This Weekend
The Blue Man Group will perform at the Landmark Theater from April 27th – 29th. Members of the group will be available to meet and sign autographs immediately after each performance.
You may want to check out some of the ‘local preview coverage’ by clicking here.
Victory Rug Special Use Permit Application
For proposed architectural plans, click here.
Tattoo Archiving
From announcement:
Famous for cataloging all things River City, the Valentine Richmond History Center is venturing into a different kind of historical archiving – tattoos. In 2010, the Today Show ranked Richmond the third most tattooed city in the nation. Because of this, the History Center is expanding our horizons and archives to include Richmond tattoos. Terry Brown from Terry Brown Photography has partnered with the History Center to help us capture images of Richmond’s best ink. The best photos will become part of the collection and many will be featured in a photo exhibition that is scheduled to open in October of this year.
The first photo session will occur this Sunday, April 22nd and then another is scheduled for Sunday, May 6 with appointments still available. If you have a tattoo inked by a Richmond artist and would like to be considered for an initial appointment, call me at (804) 649-0711 ext. 322, email pr at richmondhistorycenter.com or complete an online submission form http://www.styleweekly.com/tattoo. Please include photos of your tattoo(s), the artist’s name and/or the studio.
Thank you to our partners on this project – Style Weekly, Candela Books and Terry Brown Photography.
Hopefully, Oregon Hill’s Salvation Tattoo will have some representative tattoos.
Adoptable Beagle
The neighbors who found George as a stray down at the Overlook earlier this winter are now fostering him for the city animal shelter. He is a neutered male beagle (and basset?) mix who is about a year old and 25-30 pounds. He is house trained and crate trained and is a quick learner and already knows a few tricks. George loves every person and dog he meets and is very social. He enjoys rides in the car, trips to the dog park, playing fetch and playing with his foster sister. He still has a lot of puppy energy so he’d love a fenced yard and/or a doggie sibling to play with. Not sure how he is with cats. For more information, contact Richmond Animal Care and Control.
Assault On Cherry Street
From this morning’s Richmond police crime report:
4th Precinct
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
4/20/12 1:56 a.m.
100 block of South Cherry Street
A male reported he was assaulted by an unknown male.



