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1: New Works by Steve Hedberg
Fri Sep 3 6:00 pm
Steve Hedberg exhibits new works and a multimedia installation documenting a summer road trip down historic Route 1.
Crossroads Book Club
Fri Sep 3 10:00 am
Meet the first Friday of each month to discuss a book and enjoy some java.
South of the James Farmers Market
Sat Sep 4 8:00 am
Forest Hill Ave & 42nd Street SATURDAY'S from 8 am - 12 pm May 1, 2010 - December 4, 2010 For map & directions: http:...
recycling week
Mon Sep 6 5:00 am
bi-weekly recycling pick-up
Huguenot Neighborhood Team meeting
Tue Sep 7 6:00 pm
Meetings are on the first Tuesday of every month @ 6PM. Meetings are held at the 9020 Stony Point Parkway, First Floor m...
Patrick Henry School Board Meeting
Tue Sep 7 7:30 pm
Patrick Henry school board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. are held at WHBC-EC, 611 W 31st...
James River Outdoors Coalition Monthly Meeting
Wed Sep 8 6:00 pm
Meets at Reedy Creek Nature Center. JROC was formed to "provide resources to complete improvements in the James River Pa...
Kings & Wings
Wed Sep 8 8:00 pm
Informal chess club that meets every Wednesday at O'Toole's for beer and chess. Focus on the beer. All levels welcome.

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archive for September, 2008


September 2, 2008

Patrick Henry Charter School not to be?

The RTD is reporting that the “proposal to establish a charter school for grades one through five at Patrick Henry Elementary School in South Richmond died this evening when the School Board deadlocked on whether to sign a contract”.

September 4, 2008

Mayoral Debate

It’s not in the neighborhood, but the Richmond Crusade for Voters and the Urban League Young Professionals of Greater Richmond are co-sponsoring a Mayoral Debate at Thomas Jefferson HS tonight, 6:30 PM.

September 4, 2008

Closer look at the flatwater

It’s nothing that most of us didn’t already know, but nice to see nonetheless…

September 5, 2008

Let’s not go to the market

…because it won’t be there tomorrow. Weather concerns forced cancellation of tomorrow’s offering, however some of the usual suspects are apparently setting up shop Sunday @ Broad & Staples Mill.

September 6, 2008

Of gas and such

A gas leak of some sort at the Westover Hills Fas Mart led to roughly every fire truck on the Southside descending on WH Blvd & Dunston this evening. Fortunately, all seems to have ended well with no fireballs or explosions….

September 10, 2008

4th District School Board forum tonight

From Kathy Graziano’s office:

Four candidates are running to replace George Braxton, who is not running for a third term. Bert Berlin and Jonathan Mallard are from the eastern end of the district, both residing in Westover Hills. John Lloyd lives on Traylor Drive in Traylor Estates, and Adria Graham Scott lives in the Wayland subdivision off Huguenot Road.

Our forum will provide an opportunity to hear from the candidates, to ask questions, and to share your ideas with them.

It all goes down at 7PM tonight, St. Luke Lutheran Church, 7757 Chippenham Pkwy. Here’s your chance to put (screen)names to faces…

September 12, 2008

West-Goldman goes live today

On the heels of Jonathan Mallard’s take on the PHI, the West-Goldman plan isto be released at a noon presser today. First person to track down a transcript and/or hard copy of the contract wins the eternal devotion of the Southside masses (or the perpetual hatred of everyone sick of hearing about education).

September 12, 2008

REA Endorsements

The Richmond Education Association has endorsed candidates in several local races. Eugene Mason gets 9th District council endorsement, while no endorsements were made in the 4th or 5th Districts. On the School Board side, the nods go to Adria Scott in the 4th, Otis Mallory in the 5th and Evette Wilson in the 9th.

September 12, 2008

43rd Street Festival

Mid-September has crept up on us again which means it’s time for the 43rd Street Festival. 10AM-5PM tomorrow, and you all know the place.

September 15, 2008

Car vs. House (again)

Apparently there’s been yet another instance of a car plowing into a house, this time at Forest Hill & Peterborough. Combined with the multi-car stack up at on Jahnke by WH Elementary this afternoon, it’s been a helluva day on the roads.

September 18, 2008

As the Charter Turns…

There had been some rumblings to this effect, but Style’s article was the first confirmation I’d seen that Denise Lewis (aka Principal Lewis @ Lucille Brown) was indeed no longer on the PH Charter board. The article suggests that internal pressure might have led to the resignation, while RPS, of course, denies such a thing.

True drama or manufactured controversy? You be the judge.

September 21, 2008

Southside Plaza fire

A sizable fire at Southside Plaza has been burning for a couple hours now. Several businesses seem to be affected, but no immediate word regarding severity of damage just yet.

September 21, 2008

Utility work on Forest Hill this week

From the City Dept. of Public Utilities:

Beginning Mon. Sept. 22 through Fri. Sept. 26, 2008 from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. each day, the City of Richmond Department of Public Utilities will be performing water main work in the right east bound lane of Forest Hill Avenue from Heartwood Road to Glyndon Lane, a length of approximately 300 feet.

There will be minimal traffic disruption, as only one lane of the four lane road of Forest Hill Avenue will be affected. There will be signs, cones, and traffic barrels in place to alert motorists of the construction. During peak rush hour periods, motorists are asked to proceed with caution around this area.

September 25, 2008

Cafe Closure

According to the T-D’s restaurant column, Miss Hathaway’s Cafe in Stratford Hills has closed. While I can’t say that I’m shocked, the closure is unfortunate, as they always could be counted on for good soups and sandwiches. Hopefully someone else will step in to fill that niche locally before too long.

September 26, 2008

Neighborhood Schools & AYP

The numbers are out and, with 2 exceptions, all of the neighborhood schools made Adequate Yearly Progress “toward the goal of 100 percent proficiency of all students in reading and mathematics by 2014.” (whether AYP, SOL scores or the myriad other metrics used in modern public schools is meaningful is another subject entirely, one I think we all either 100% welcome or cringe at the thought of). At any rate, George Wythe High School and Swansboro Elementary failed to meet AYP, but the remainder of immediate area schools did. Here’s hoping Wythe gets the stable leadership it needs this year.

September 29, 2008

German School Rd Reopening

The work is finally over, and while the ‘soft opening’ has already happened, the city is holding a grand reopening ceremony on Wednesday, October 1st at 11:30. It all takes place at the construction site, and there should be representatives from the local civic association on hand.

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