Found Cat On Laurel Street
Tickets Still Available For WBCH Mama Zu Dinner On August 1
On Sunday, August 1, Mama Zu’s restaurant is hosting a special dinner. There is one seating at 5:30 pm. Tickets are $75 per person and tip and alcohol are not included. Proceeds benefit the William Byrd Community House. Call 804 643 2717 or email Doffice@wbch.org to make reservations.
Chefs 4 Kids
Richmond.com has a recent story on the William Byrd Community House’s Chefs 4 Kids program.
Chefs R 4 Kids, a cooking class for young children and their families, is a partnership between the William Byrd Community Class and Women Chefs and Restaurateurs aimed at empowering kids to cook and encouraging families to make healthy choices.
“It’s easier to talk about nutrition in a relaxed setting, with food, rather than a lecture,” Ellie Basch, head chef at Savor Café in Manchester, said.
During the class, the kitchen atmosphere was kinetic as mother and child pairs chopped basil, garlic and potatoes, while Schmidt supervised. Basch manned a station at the stove with Raquel, a participant with culinary aspirations.
“I like when we make the food; it smells good!” Raquel said. “I want to learn more recipes, hopefully I’ll get to do them one day when I’m a chef.”
Parkwood Tree Hits Car
Lost Dog Named Gypsy
Last night, a dog escaped from owner’s house on Laurel Street. She is an older Jack Russell Terrior, answers to the name of Gypsy. She can be nervous/shy around new people, especially men. She is wearing tags with her name and owner’s phone number.
Yard Sales This Morning
In addition to the Holly Street one on the flyer above, there’s also one listed on Craigslist that starts at 10 am and takes place next to Fine Foods.

Community Dinner this Monday
From SynerGeo’s blog:
The next Community Dinner at SynerGeo will be this coming Monday, July 19th, at 6pm. Just show up at 349 S. Laurel St. with a dish to share, and have a great time meeting neighbors and eating too much.
Plumber recommendations
One of our neighborhood nonprofits is in need of a plumber who is reasonable in price. Does anyone
have a local recommendation?
High Speed Rail Meeting for ‘Greater’ Richmond
Still dreaming those dreams.
Keep in mind that the high speed rail now being bandied about would skip downtown Richmond altogether. Former City Council member Bill Pantele noticed.
Here’s a recent announcement:
Dear Supporters,
The Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor Tier 2 DEIS for the portion from Richmond to Raleigh has been released and 8 public hearings have been scheduled along the corridor. To find our joint talking points, go to www.VHSR.com/SEHSRT2EIS
The full study can be found at, http://www.sehsr.org/deis/deis.html, along with a link to submit electronic public comments. All public comments are due by August 30th. The dates and locations of the public hearings are copied below, and all hearings begin at 7:00 pm with a public viewing beginning at 5:00 pm.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Greater Richmond, VA
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2300 W. Broad Street, 1st floor
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