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South of the James Market
Sat Sep 6 8:00 am
Forest Hill Park, 42nd St entrance
Patrick Henry Initiative Meeting
Tue Sep 9 8:00 pm
Berryman Center, 400 W. 32nd Street
Forest Hill Neighborhood Association
Wed Sep 10 7:00 pm
Forest Hill Presbyterian Church

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Fall Festival Saturday, October18th 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Good Shepherd Episcopal School, 4207 Forest Hill Ave. Admission is free and tickets for the activities can be purchased at the event along with lunch by Seven Hills Market and Cielito Lindo.
Pick up a schedule of events at the Westover Hills Library including Movie Nights, Story Times and Computer Help for Seniors. The Westover Hills Library Advisory Group meets the first Saturday of the month at 9:00 a.m. at the library!
Please consider purchasing a $15.00 wreath at the Westover Hills Library for Wreaths Across America to be placed on a veteran's grave on 12/13/08. For every 20 wreaths sold, the library will receive $100.00 to benefit our local branch.
Author’s Night at the Westover Hills Library October 6th 7:00 p.m. Stacy Hawkins Adams will speak about her inspirational novels. Books may be purchased and signed at this event.
Odyssey Health Care, a local hospice, seeks volunteers to befriend terminally-ill patients & their families. No personal care. Training provided. Call 290-4300. Opportunity is profoundly rewarding & may offer you as much joy as you give.



archive for July, 2008


July 1, 2008

Two forums tonight

Tonight sees a couple of potentially important gatherings for city residents. At the Southside Community Center, there’s the aforementioned forum for mayoral candidates. At roughly the same time, a meeting at City Hall addresses changes in FEMA floodplains within the city.

July 2, 2008

Style on The Market

Today’s Style talks up the South of the James Market, specifically the offerings from Simply Southern Pies.

July 3, 2008

Fun on 47th

According to today’s T-D, a domestic warrant and a brief standoff led to Richmond SWAT entering that apartment building on W. 47th in the middle of the night.

July 3, 2008

Children’s Parade & Firework viewing

Tomorrow sees the 8th instance of the Westover Hills children’s parade. The parade begins 10AM.at Peterborough & Sylvan and lasts for just over an hour. The WH neighborhood site has the details.

Also from the WH folks, Riverside drive will be blocked off on a couple of spots- between Prince Arthur & Evelyn Byrd and New Kent & Breckenridge - to view Dogwood Dell fireworks.

July 3, 2008

Police Presence

Car patrols are much heavier than usual, and there’s a police plane spotlighting somewhere just south of Jahnke/railroad tracks. If anyone knows the story…

July 8, 2008

A big Sunday

Forest Hill Park sees lots of activity on Sunday July 20th. From noon-4PM is the return of Sunday in the Park, followed immediately by the summer monthly Music in the Park Series, which runs until 6PM. All the details are below the fold.

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July 11, 2008

Conservation easment sought

What could be the country’s first conservation easement for an urban park could be coming soon to both banks of the James River Park system.

July 11, 2008

From a reader…

A student is looking for assistance with a project on the history of Stratford Hills. If any experts on the subject would be willing to help out, let us know and we’ll pass along your contact information.

July 13, 2008

Lost jewelry

If you lost a brooch pin on New Kent Road between Riverside and Dorchester while watching July 4th fireworks, a reader may have found it. Shoot a description our way, and we’ll make sure the finder gets your info.

July 16, 2008

Huguenot Bridge closure

It’s pothole repair time again, which means the Huguenot Bridge is closed this Sunday, 6AM-6PM.

July 16, 2008

A change in vibe

From today’s Style, a new chef is in at Positive Vibe Cafe. The Cafe will also be hosting Christmas in July on the 26th. Live music and seasonal decor accompany a food drive for the Central Virginia Food Bank.

July 18, 2008

Plaza Carjacking

The T-D is reporting on a carjacking early this morning at Southside Plaza.

The car was described as a black Nissan Sentra four-door sedan with chrome wheels and Virginia license tags KJS 7726.

The suspect was described as a young black man with a thin build and wearing a yellow T-shirt and black shorts.

July 18, 2008

MarketVibe Chefs Challenge

At tomorrow’s rendition of the South of the James Market, 4th District Council representative Kathy Graziano and her culinary-minded sons will compete against a team of chefs from Positive Vibe Cafe in the MarketVibe Chefs Challenge. Like something straight out of Top Chef, the teams will purchase all items from the market offerings and prepare a variety of dishes using small appliances, grills and the like. Graziano told the T-D:

We originally thought of this as a way to get people to come to the park, and it’s also a good way to show people what they can do with fresh stuff…It should be fun. We should raise a lot of money for a good cause and get even more people to come to the market.”

July 21, 2008

GRTC Public Meetings

The GRTC is holding 2 public meetings to discuss routes recently announced as being up for elimination. Two affected routes- The 65 Stony Point-MCV Express and the 61 Broad Rock Shuttle- service our immediate areas. The meetings are 3PM tomorrow, July 22 and 6PM July 28, both in Council Chambers on the 2nd floor or City Hall.

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July 21, 2008

Vet recommendations?

A reader asks:

I’m new to Forest Hill and was wondering about veterinarians on this side of town. I love my old vet, but it’s so far away now. Can anyone recommend a good vet (the one right in Stratford Hills maybe?) in this part of town?

Anyone?

July 22, 2008

Forest Hill Walking Tour

The Valentine Richmond History Center is offering a walking tour of Forest Hill this coming Sunday from 2-4PM. The tour will center around the history of Forest Hill Park and current restoration work at the lake, as well as the immediate neighborhood surroundings.

And dog lovers should keep in mind that a similar tour is offered as part of Valentine’s History Hounds series in October.

July 22, 2008

Recycling survey

To those on the Tuesday “blue” week recycling schedule: did yours get picked up this today? Forest View seems to have been left high & dry, which was good news for the can-collector dude, but a bit frustrating for the rest of us.

July 29, 2008

Wythe receives Lowe’s grant

George Wythe High School is the recipient of a $5,000 Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant. The grant will be used to renovate/update a kitchen space that will serve as a classroom to teach daily living skills to approximately 30 exceptional education students.

July 30, 2008

Since we’re all about the education…

A missive from Carol Wolf posted at North Richmond News has sparked an interesting discussion regarding RPS and open-enrollment. Wolf and Kim Bridges have each offered further thoughts on the issue.

I’d be curious to hear where our local school board candidates weigh in on the subject.

July 31, 2008

Meet the 4th

The latest edition of Richmond.com’s Meet Your District column features the 4th District. The heavy focus on the school board race (including quotes from all 4 candidates) suggests that we’re not the only ones afflicted with the All Education All The Time theme…




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