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CALENDAR - THIS WEEK
CAPS Meeting / Public Safety Meeting
Wed Jul 9 7:00 pm
@EDI (701 N 25th St.)
Unity Civic League
Thu Jul 10 6:30 pm
@ St. Peter's Development Center 22nd and X Street Call 643-9353 or willieand@aol.com for more info.
Union Hill July clean-up
Sat Jul 12 8:00 am
UHCA Union Hill clean-up
Liberty or Death Reenactment
Sun Jul 13 1:00 pm
@ St. John's Church (2401 E. Broad St.) The Patrick Henry Committee invites you to join us for historical reenactment...

CLASSIFIEDS
601 N. 27th Street. 2 bed/1.5 bath. $229,500. All hardwoods, beautiful tile baths, open floor plan, lofty ceilings, two fire places, wood stove, original stained-glass windows and more. Call Mike Ryan at 804-359-4943.
Open House Sunday - 22nd & Broad Bellevue Square - July 13, 2-4 pm. Historic, gorgeous & unique - perfect for urban professionals. Two condos offered - 2 BR, 1.5 baths, $254,000 & 2 BR, 2 Baths, $239,000. www.lisacrowley.com Lisa Crowley (804)714-9987
512 Chimborazo Blvd $274,950 Motivated sellers have aggressively reduced the price for a quick sale! Offering $5k closing cost & home warranty. 3br, 1.5bth, 1980 sq ft. Granite ctops, ss appliances. Wood floors throughout. Contact Chris 378-2221, Ext 162
FOR SALE: 425 N. 31st St $362,500 Totally unique New Orleans flair! 5 BR+office, 2 full baths, one w/ 100 yr old clawfoot! New kitchen, beautiful details. Call Shannon RE/MAX Commonwealth 4840367. shannonharrington.net for pics. Thanks!
Need temporary housing? have fully furnished bedroom in complete house for rent includes electric, a/c, gas, water, wifi, w/d, cable TV, full kitchen with every utensil. contact: lorischmiege@yahoo.com
I am looking to buy 1 - 3 homes in Church Hill within the next 12 months. If anyone has an empty or vacant house they are looking to sell at a good price let me know.
The Clothesline Children's Consignment Sale is accepting consignors for their fall/winter sale August 22-23, 2008. For more information or to register visit www.theclothesline.biz.
FS: 2004 Klein Aura V 52cm. See specs here. Super light-weight road bike! $800. bpriebe@global.t-bird.edu
URBAN PAINTERS 517-8113 Experienced, licensed and insured, references available Free estimates Interior and exterior
PLASTER & STUCCO LLC. local plasterer, Todd Wittemann, able to install/repair interior plaster and exterior stucco. call 804 545 3185 for free estimate. ref. avail.
Will Rollins Entertainment DJ Services offers music for almost every occassion - with over 80,000 songs to choose from - Weddings, Parties, & More! Ph: (804)-564-9807 Email: djwillthrill@earthlink.net Web: www.djwillthrill.com
Water Line Leak? Sewer Line Backed-Up? Call S.A. TOLER CONSTRUCTION, INC 233-6170 Trenchless and Open Trench technology available. Video camera inspections and locating. GO TRENCHLESS-PRESERVE THE BEAUTY! www.satoler.com
Helping seniors downsize and move since 1998, More Than Moving For Seniors is a full-service senior move management company. We sort, pack, move, unpack, set up the new home and clear out houses. Call 232-6480 or Susan@MoreThanMovingInc.com
Found a lost dog in Chimbo park.... Call 869-5763
Found dog in Chimbo park. Red leash and collar. No tags for locating owner. Email for details or questions. conmyerin@hotmail.com




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July 8, 2008

Higher Ground still vacant, Sandra’s is gone

Bishop Richard Hall announced a plan in March to convert the Higher Ground Tabernacle into a coffee shop. It now looks like the property is up for auction… We’ve also heard that Sandra’s Home Cooked on 29th Street has moved out.

July 7, 2008

last public meeting on the Downtown Master Plan is tonight

The City of Richmond Planning Commission will hold what may be the last public hearing on the June 2008 Revised Draft Downtown Master Plan TONIGHT, July 7 @6:30PM on the 5th floor conference room in city hall. John Sarvay over at Buttermilk&Molasses has a timely update and recap on the Richmond Downtown Master Plan.

July 7, 2008

fire rages at 22nd and Cedar

Fireman are working to control a house fire at 22nd and Cedar Streets. No word on what started the fire or the fate of the residents.

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July 6, 2008

1864 map of Richmond

July 6, 2008

this week’s calendar

Liberty or Death Reenactment ; Beginning Computer Classes for Adults; open mic @ Poe’s Pub; CAPS Meeting / Public Safety Meeting; Unity Civic League; Union Hill July clean-up; MORE…

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July 4, 2008

another way to look around

The Richmond Parcel Mapper is a map of the city of Richmond that “permits querying and display of real estate Parcels”, and can also be used as an interactive map of the various Council Districts.

July 3, 2008

summer and stolen lawnmowers

Remember: it is the season of minor property crime! Lawn equipment from yards and sheds, tools that can be resold or used to make money, are always popular targets. Make sure that your stuff is secure and keep an eye out on your block.
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July 2, 2008

seeking to invest in the area…

A reader writes: “I’m considering buying a multi-family property set of apartments in Church Hill as an investment, and to be able to provide some guidance as this part of the neighborhood cleans itself up a little. I have some questions and I’m not sure who to turn to.”

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July 2, 2008

some history of the ChildSavers building

Style Weekly’s Edwin Slipek Jr. delves into the history and architectural import of the old WRVA tower, now the headquarters for the nonprofit ChildSavers.

ChildSavers, an organization providing care for local children since 1924, has renewed one of the city’s most visible and important mid-20th-century architectural landmarks. [...] A row of dilapidated brick houses near the corner of East Grace and 22nd streets, in the then-rejuvenating historic district, was demolished and an intriguing, Acropolis-like broadcasting complex was completed in 1968. It was a brilliant move architecturally on the part of the radio station, as the facility all but claimed Richmond: Its broadcasters looked out from their studios through cargo-bay-sized windows over the downtown skyline, the sweep of the James River and the curves of Interstate 95.

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July 2, 2008

Armstrong’s top student needs more

Style Weekly has the story on how Samuel Best, Armstrong High School’s class of ‘08 valedictorian, may not be able to attend UVa because his parents make a little too much money to get much help but not enough to able to come up with even with the share required by student loans.

July 1, 2008

sorry about the ick

Hey folks! This site was hacked to spew some kind of malware at y’all for a while today. Everything should be clean now. Thanks to everyone that contacted us!

June 30, 2008

Goldman and West to propose school uniform policy

7th District School Board member Keith West will join mayoral candidate Paul Goldman at an 11AM press conference at Bellevue Elementary School to discuss “the need for a citywide school uniform policy”. The announcement quotes West as saying that “Goldman is the only candidate willing to challenge the failed status quo and call for a badly needed citywide School Uniform policy. He will be the Education Mayor.”

June 29, 2008

this week’s calendar

FOJP and UHCA Summer Picnic/Cookout & Tree; Beginning Computer Classes for Adults; open mic @ Poe’s Pub; MORE…

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June 27, 2008

the Church Hill Dog Park is not quite ready

A message from the nice people of the Church Hill Dog Park:

Hey folks! The Church Hill Dog Park is so very almost ready to use, but is not quite there yet. We’re close enough, actually, that some dogs have already taken their people to the park to hang out. In a way this is great because it gives us all a sense of how cool this will be when the park is open for use. Unfortunately, having dogs (and their people) using the park before it is ready opens us up to liability issues. Because of this, we need to ask everyone to wait just a little longer before making the CHPD part of your day.

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June 27, 2008

Richmond Neuter Project offers free spaying/neutering of pit bulls

The Richmond SPCA, Richmond Animal Care & Control (RAC&C), Ring Dog Rescue, Annabelle’s Second Chance, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Dogs Deserve Better, BARK, and Misunderstood announced today “The Richmond Neuter Project,” a collaborative effort to encourage spaying and neutering of pit bulls within Richmond City. The first iteration of this event will focus on the Church Hill area of Richmond; pit bulls and pit bull mixes from this area will be spayed or neutered for free on July 22-24, 2008.

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June 26, 2008

the stairs between Libby Terrace and 31st Street

A reader writes with a question regarding the stairs between Libby Terrace and 31st Street:

I run or walk these stairs probably 4-5x/week. Is there a group or point person that is responsible for maintaining this area? I’d be glad to volunteer to help if there is ever a clean-up day. [...] The steps are growing over with kudzu, the steps are awash in leaves, and there is a fresh crop of condoms deposited there regularly.

June 26, 2008

fire on 30th Street

church hill house fire

The half of a duplex at 1216 North 30th Street was heavily damaged by an overnight fire. All of the residents are reported to have escaped uninjured.

June 24, 2008

RPD takes down Church Hill Boyz

Richmond police announced the arrest of 14 members of the “Church Hill Boyz”, a gang involved in violence and drug activity in the area around 22nd and T streets. [via]

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June 24, 2008

wine shop coming in 2009?

The RTD is reporting that the wine shop & cafe Barrel Thief has plans to open in Church Hill “in late 2009″.

June 24, 2008

meet Don Coleman @ Buzzy’s

From the Coleman for School Board folks:

We want to hear from you! Please join us at Capt Buzzy’s Friday 27th from 6:00pm-7:30pm to have your voice heard regarding 7th District Schools, the last year’s school board and what you want from your school board in the future. [...] Don Coleman will be there to share his own story and listen to your thoughts and concerns. Free cup of coffee for participants! Send an e-mail to colemanforschoolboard@gmail.com if you plan on stopping by.






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