This week’s calendar

Feast Wine Dinner at Patrick Henry; City Council Formal Meeting; RECYCLING WEEK; CAR meeting; FREE Adult ZUMBA classes; Open Mic @ Poe\’s; Adult Computer Class ; Church Hill Soul (Special Leap Day Edition); FREE Adult ZUMBA classes; RVA Hoop Lovers in Chimborazo Park; Tricycle Gardens’ Farmstand; New Vision Civic League; This Truth is Clear & […]

Feast Wine Dinner at Patrick Henry; City Council Formal Meeting; RECYCLING WEEK; CAR meeting; FREE Adult ZUMBA classes; Open Mic @ Poe\’s; Adult Computer Class ; Church Hill Soul (Special Leap Day Edition); FREE Adult ZUMBA classes; RVA Hoop Lovers in Chimborazo Park; Tricycle Gardens’ Farmstand; New Vision Civic League; This Truth is Clear & Evident; MORE…

Feast Wine Dinner at Patrick Henry

Sat Feb 25 7:00 pm
Come enjoy an evening of delicious food and wines by Republic National as we celebrate Feast Day. (This Saturday, Feb.25 7PM)

http://chpn.net/news/2012/02/22/feast-wine-dinner-at-patrick-henry_21541/

City Council Formal Meeting

Mon Feb 27 6:00 pm
Every 2nd and 4th Mon – Responsible for deciding official Council action, which includes discussing, adopting, rejecting, and amending laws and approving the budget. Formal meetings include a time for pubic comment and are televised live on the local PBS station and are replayed in Richmond on Government Access Channel 17, beginning at Noon and 7:00 p.m. daily.

LOCATION
Richmond Council Chambers, Richmond City Hall, 2nd floor; 900 E. Broad Street

Frequency
Typically the second and fourth Monday of each month; 6:00-8:30 p.m. (With the exception of August, when no Formal meetings are held, and holidays)

RECYCLING WEEK

Mon Feb 27 6:00 pm

CAR meeting

Tue Feb 28 3:30 pm
Every 4th Tuesday at 5th Floor Conference Room of City Hall

Related posts: http://chpn.net/news/tag/car/

FREE Adult ZUMBA classes

Tue Feb 28 6:00 pm
Partnering with 7th District\’s Health and Wellness Initiative, Robinson Theater will host FREE Zumba classes for the community. Get ready to move to a great Latin beat and start 2012 feeling energized and healthy! Class offered Tuesdays & Thursdays. Ages 16 & up.

Open Mic @ Poe\’s

Tue Feb 28 8:30 pm
All musicians welcome! Support local business and local music talent. Music open Mic is every Tuesday at Poe’s. Hosted by local CH resident, Jim Daab. Sign-up is at 8:30 pm. Bring your own instruments and tell your friends. Jim has instruments and congas that you can use as well.

Adult Computer Class

Wed Feb 29 10:00 am
A series of classes for very beginners. The series is usually 4 weeks, and you need to call and sign up. Contact Sarah O’Neill at the East End Branch Library at (804) 646-4474 or
sarah.oneill@richmondgov.com

Church Hill Soul (Special Leap Day Edition_

Wed Feb 29 9:00 pm
Come celebrate leap day with Marty and Jason and special guest from Manchester, England, George Mahood! The best in soul 45s from 9 o’clock until. @ Patrick Henry Pub

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FREE Adult ZUMBA classes

Thu Mar 1 6:00 pm
Partnering with 7th District\’s Health and Wellness Initiative, Robinson Theater will host FREE Zumba classes for the community. Get ready to move to a great Latin beat and start 2012 feeling energized and healthy! Class offered Tuesdays & Thursdays. Ages 16 & up.

RVA Hoop Lovers in Chimborazo Park

Thu Mar 1

http://chpn.net/news/2011/07/26/rva-hoop-lovers-every-thurs-in-chimbo_18713/

The RVA Hoop Lovers are in Chimborazo Park each Thursday night from 7pm-Sunset at the large gazebo. The RVA Hoop Lovers bring piles of hoops, music, and loads of energy to share with everyone that would like to join in on the fun, and learn more about Hoop Dance. We’ve been having a BLAST

Tricycle Gardens’ Farmstand

Thu Mar 1 4:00 pm
at 2107 Jefferson Avenue

New Vision Civic League

Sat Mar 3 10:00 am
Every 1st Saturday at the East End Library. Contact Mary Thompson at (804)648-7915 for more info.

This Truth is Clear & Evident

Sat Mar 3 8:00 pm
@Robinson Theater / Part of the Richmond Acts of Faith Festival / March 3, 2012 2PM matinee (presale only) / 8PM evening performance / tickets $10 / http://www.islamictheatre.com

“Our collective Islamic Culture is rich, varied and important to be shared. Traditionally it has been expressed through calligraphy and architecture. But the culture of Islam is the civilization of Muslims over time as reflected in our customs, arts and conveniences. Since Muslims themselves are part of many nations and thus have many ‘ethnic’ cultures – our Islamic culture enhances and furthers the literature, theater, music and art of each individually.”

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