Renegade Market Is Cooking

From announcement:

NEXT Renegade Market
Tuesday, April 5, 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Featured vendors: Faith Farm, Byrd Farm/Rural Va Market, Victory Farms, CityGarden, Snider Bros. Bus, Subrosa Breads, Epic Gardens … spring keeps pushing up super foods! Greens and goodies, farm raised meats, luscious baked things, … Last weekend we celebrated my older son’s birthday and at his request I made quiche from Julia Child’s The Way to Cook book – the Jarlsburg swiss cheese and thick sliced peppered bacon (OMG) and fresh spinach with Jarlsburg (also OMG). But do you know the best discovery for me??? The beginning of the recipe for the spinach quiche: byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com

NEXT Vegan Cooking Class – April 6
RSVP by 4/5!

NEXT Cooking as a Second Language (aka CSL)
CSL#10 – Vietnamese cooking with popular returning chef, Hung Minh Le
Saturday, April 16, 9:30 am – 12:00 noon @ William Byrd Community House
224 S. Cherry St. Richmond (23220)
$10/person – maximum capacity = 12
Sign up today at byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com

Condolences to VCU Basketball Team Fans

No matter how you look at it, the VCU Basketball Team had an amazing season this year. Even if you were not a basketball fan before, you could instantly become one by watching these guys’ enthusiasm and skill. That goes for the University of Richmond’s team also. Despite VCU’s loss last night, they can be proud of their hard work and determination in getting to the Sweet Sixteen. In doing so, they brought pride and recognition to Richmond and we are thankful. I enjoyed watching the games, while hanging out with VCU alumni friends.

Note to Trani and Mayor Jones: This does not mean that Richmond taxpayers’ money should be spent on a new Coliseum.

Flying Brick Is Celebrating Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project

The Flying Brick Library on Pine Street has listed a bunch of events that it is promoting or hosting for the Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project.

Here is a few excerpts from their blog (please click here get the full schedule):

April 3rd

7pm-10pm – The Big Lebowski Urban Achievers and LampLighter Coffee Shop are bringing you a delicious Pizza Party to benefit the RRFP! Vegan options will be available! Please buy tickets in advance by visiting Lamplighter Coffee Shop or visiting the link to The Big Lebowski Urban Achievers bowling team, above.

April 10th

11am-1pm – Root Force Collective Farm will be hosting a RRFP benefit brunch at SynerGeo in Oregon Hill. 349 S. Laurel St.

1pm-3pm – Our friend, Grace Howard from Philly will be down to teach us about advocating for your health at the Gynecologist’s office, fertility, and STI’s. The first half will be sliding scale $5-$10, and if you have a cervix and want to stay to learn how to view it yourself, stick around for the second half for a total of $7-$13. THIS WILL BE A SAFE SPACE FOR THOSE WITH A CERVIX. Appropriate measures are being taken to insure privacy for those learning to view their own bodies. This will be at the Flying Brick Library.

Councilman Asks For Sledding Fee Study

Following an earlier call for a study of City Stadium’s value, Fifth District Councilperson Marty Jewell has asked for a new study of the value of various sledding hills in the City’s property portfolio.

While no particular properties were singled out, it is reasonable to expect the spectacular Oregon Hill sled runs to be among the subjects of the proposed studies. However, no one in Community Development was willing to speculate on what would happen. “Frankly, we are already missing Rachel Flynn’s, uh…leadership, when it comes to responding to some of these Council requests,” said one anonymous staff member.

Editor’s Note: This, and other stories today are satire- NOT factual news but fake, humorous stories for April Fool’s Day- and should be read with that understanding!

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Man Arrested In Fine Foods, Looking For Lost Confederate Silver

Bradley Newman, a resident of the 900 block of S. Cherry, and a known drunk according to his neighbors, was arrested by police early this morning in the Fine Foods convenience store on Idlewood.

Although not all the details are clear, he was evidently caught after breaking into the store after closing and spending several hours digging a hole in the middle of its floor. One of the store managers happened to come in early for a delivery, found the elderly man, and immediately called the police who then promptly took him into custody. Newman had been drinking beer stolen from the refrigerated display cases while digging.

Mr. Newman’s slurred comments after his capture were mysterious. They were something to the effect that he was sure he had ‘found it under the chips aisle’. Jailhouse sources say he has not spoken since sobering up.

Fine Foods personel have already refilled and repaired the hole and plan to open as normal.

Editor’s Note: This, and other stories today are satire- NOT factual news but fake, humorous stories for April Fool’s Day- and should be read with that understanding!

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Joey Rodriguez Avenue

In a surprising announcement this morning, Mayor Jones confirmed to reporters that he has taken steps to officially rename Belvidere Street for a star member of VCU’s amazing Final Four basketball team.

Belvidere Street was originally a small one lane street named after the home of William Byrd III. From this point forward, Belvidere Street will be known as ‘Joey Rodriguez Avenue’, or ‘J-Rod Ave’, after popular Point Guard #12, Joey Rodriguez.

According to news accounts, City workers will begin later this month to replace signage in order to reflect the new name.

Rumor has it that West Avenue in the Fan may get a new name as well, perhaps ‘Skeen Street’.