This week’s calendar

Monument Market; Carytown Farmer’s Market; Carytown Food and Wine Festival; Chris Ryan / Live at Ipanema; Flight Night @ Secco; Food trucks at First Baptist Church; RPS School Board; Byrd Market (Oregon Hill); Food trucks at the Visual Arts Center; 11th Annual VCU Cabell First Novelist Award; 3rd Precinct MPACT Meeting; MORE… ARE WE MISSING […]

Monument Market; Carytown Farmer’s Market; Carytown Food and Wine Festival; Chris Ryan / Live at Ipanema; Flight Night @ Secco; Food trucks at First Baptist Church; RPS School Board; Byrd Market (Oregon Hill); Food trucks at the Visual Arts Center; 11th Annual VCU Cabell First Novelist Award; 3rd Precinct MPACT Meeting; MORE…

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Monument Market

Sat Nov 3 3:30 pm
A weekly Farmer’s Market at the corner of Monument Avenue & North Robinson Street. Saturdays, 8AM-noon. May through August.

Carytown Farmer’s Market

Sun Nov 4 10:00 am
Every Sunday at 3300 West Cary Street in the Carytown Cleaners parking lot. The Carytown Farmers Market, a small scale producer only market, was created to give local farmers, producers of goods, and consumers the opportunity to deal directly with each other, rather than through third parties.

Carytown Food and Wine Festival

Sun Nov 4 12:00 pm
“We are very pleased to announce that the Food/Wine Festival has been rescheduled for Sunday November 4, 2012. If you purchased tickets online and would like to exchange for the new date, please call the Tickets To Buy office at 804-423-1777. You can also email them at info@ticketstobuy.com”

Carytown Food and Wine Festival

Chris Ryan / Live at Ipanema

Sun Nov 4 9:00 pm
“We’re back! Let’s kick it off with Chris Ryan. Local guitar slinger is going to bring his solo material to warm our hearts on a cool Nov night. ”

Live at Ipanema is a free performance series at Ipanema. The shows are recorded & photographed and then shared online. The band gets a high-quality recording and professional photography, and everyone else gets a great evening of music.

Live at Ipanema / Ipanema Cafe

http://ipanemaveg.com/live_at_ipanema.html

Flight Night @ Secco

Mon Nov 5 7:00 pm
Trying new things is like hitting the refresh button on our existence: it delivers us from complacency, engages our senses and forces us to question our tastes, values and, in turn, our very nature. Yet, more often than not, most of us will opt for the familiar over the unknown. Every Monday.

http://www.seccowinebar.com/2011/11/flight-night-every-monday-and-tuesday-swb/

Food trucks at First Baptist Church

Mon Nov 5 6:00 pm
Monday 6-9PM at First Baptist Church / 2709 Monument Avenue

http://foodtruckcourt.com

RPS School Board

Mon Nov 5 4:30 pm
The RPS School Board meets at 4:30PM and 6PM on the first Monday of each month in Council Chamber Room on the 2nd floor of City Hall, located at 301 North Ninth Street; and at 6PM on the third Monday of each month at selected schools.

Byrd Market (Oregon Hill)

Tue Nov 6 3:30 pm
William Byrd Community House, 224 South Cherry Street
May 1 through October
Every Tuesday

Food trucks at the Visual Arts Center

Wed Nov 7 5:00 pm
Every Wednesday, and 1st and 4th Fridays at Vis Arts

http://fanofthefan.com/2012/08/food-trucks-coming-to-first-baptist-visual-arts-center/

11th Annual VCU Cabell First Novelist Award

Thu Nov 8 7:00 pm
Justin Torres, winner of the 2012 Cabell First Novelist Award, will read from “We the Animals.” A book sale, signing and reception will follow. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. While this event is free and open to the public, registration is requested–registration assists with the planning of the event and facilitates seating. To register online: http://novelist.library.vcu.edu/festival.html. To register offline or for enquiries: (804) 828-0593.

3rd Precinct MPACT Meeting

Thu Nov 8 6:00 pm
Join your neighbors at Albert Hill Middle School to meet with city officials to discuss priority issues on a monthly basis. Precinct level meetings offer the chance to learn more about MPACT, meet your co-chairs and provide feedback to the city.

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