This week’s calendar

Central Montessori School First Annual Yard Sale; Community Day at the Boys and Girls Club; Libby Hill Yard Sale; Poker run to benefit NRC; St. Stephen’s Church Community Gathering; City Council Formal Meeting; RECYCLING WEEK; CAR meeting; Open Mic @ Poe’s; Veggie Bus; Adult Computer Class ; Beginner’s Yoga; Fairfield Court Tenants Council; Veggie Bus; […]

Central Montessori School First Annual Yard Sale; Community Day at the Boys and Girls Club; Libby Hill Yard Sale; Poker run to benefit NRC; St. Stephen’s Church Community Gathering; City Council Formal Meeting; RECYCLING WEEK; CAR meeting; Open Mic @ Poe’s; Veggie Bus; Adult Computer Class ; Beginner’s Yoga; Fairfield Court Tenants Council; Veggie Bus; JRGBC GreenSpaces Design Forum; MORE…

Central Montessori School First Annual Yard Sale

Sat May 22 8:00 am
Central Montessori All Family Yard Sale. 323 N. 20th Street

Community Day at the Boys and Girls Club

Sat May 22 !10:00 am
This Saturday is Community Day at the Boys and Girls Club. Come out to the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club at 3701 R street from 10AM-2PM for music, food, entertainment & more

Libby Hill Yard Sale

Sat May 22 9:00 am
!It’s time for the annual gargantuan and all overshadowing hysteric All Church Hill Yard Sale! 2800 block of East Franklin Street at Libby Hill Park on Saturday, May 22, from 9AM-sunset. Open to everyone, all are encouraged to participate. No space assignments, set up as early as you like — the shade tree spots in the park go fast! Come early, stay late. Contact Chuck Wrenn @ 788-1715 for more details.

Poker run to benefit NRC

Sat May 22 11:00 am
IBEW local 666 is sponsoring a Poker Run to benefit the Neighborhood Resource Center. Call 353-9666 or go to nrccafe.org for more information.

St. Stephen’s Church Community Gathering

Sat May 22 12:00 pm
Food, fun, and festivities; dedicating the Aycox Angel Community Garden at Saint Stephen’s Koinonia Church, 505 North 33rd Street, Richmond. 12Noon – 4PM, Saturday, May 22nd

City Council Formal Meeting

Mon May 24 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 forth 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 May 24 10:00 am

CAR meeting

Tue May 25 3:30 pm
Every 4th Tuesday at 5th Floor Conference Room of City Hall
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Open Mic @ Poe’s

Tue May 25 8:15 pm
Weekly Open Mic every Tuesday at Poe’s Pub, hosted by Jim Daab. Sign up at 8:15, music at 9PM

Veggie Bus

Tue May 25 10:00 am / Wed May 26 11:00 am
The veggie bus will be parked at 25th and Broad on Tuesdays from 10AM untill 2:30PM and then the NRC on Williamsburg Road in Fulton from 3PM until 6PM, and on Wednesdays at 25th and Broad again from 11am till 7pm starting Jan 6th. We will always be at Libby Hill Park each Thursday from 4-6pm for our CSA drop off.

We have collards kale creasy greens apples potatoes winter squash sausage BBQ chicken eggs milk cheese butter yogurt cider maple syrup apple butterand more so come support local farmers and get healthy goods, too.

You can always call us at (540)872-6528 if you have questions or want to find us. Follow us on facebook or check out our web site http://farmtofamilyonline.com

Adult Computer Class

Wed May 26 10:00 am
At the East End Library – Meet the Mouse. Very basic instruction for the complete novice who doesn’t like computers, has to learn to use one, and is ready to have some fun. Class size is limited. First come, first serve.

Beginner’s Yoga

Wed May 26 7:00 pm
@ Neighborhood Resource Center – 1519 Williamsburg Road – Relax, renew and do something great for the community! All proceeds benefit the Neighborhood Resource Center. Suggested $10 donation. Call (804)864-5797 or visit www.nrccafe.org for more information.

Fairfield Court Tenants Council

Wed May 26 5:00 pm
Every 4th Wed at 2506 Phaup Street

JRGBC GreenSpaces Design Forum

Thu May 27 5:00 pm
Join the JRGBC for our 2010 Green Spaces Forum, showcasing the entries for this year’s competition: Stay Space! This community Forum will be held at the Robinson Theater on May 27th.

This thoughtfully crafted community discussion will include a combination of regional community leaders, building industry professionals, city officials and contractors in attendance, as well as a moderated panel of four that will debate of the merits of competition entries, while allowing attendees to view all entries and participate in the debate.

This year’s panel will include Cynthia Newbille, Rachel Flynn, Sheila Sheppard and Robin Miller with Becky Clay Christensen moderating. Sign up today to ensure your spot at the forum. Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers. This event will take place from 5-8:00 pm. on May 27th. Light refreshments will be served. This event will take place at the Robinson Theater, 2903 Q Street Richmond, VA 23223.

Registration required – log in through the website: http://www.jrgbc.org/greenspaces/. Contact Megan Miller at 804.440.0599 with questions.

Challenge:
Last year’s Play Space challenge asked entrants to develop a recreational green space solution on the 10 acre Fulton Gas Works parcel to be shared by the surrounding community. Entrants were asked to consider the existing on-site infrastructure, Richmond culture and climate and to develop a solution that not only conserves natural resources but feeds back into the grid.

Building off of last year’s Play Space challenge, this year’s entrants are asked to look at the remaining 34 +/- acres on the Greater Fulton Gas Works site and develop a plan or design for that land that provides space for living, working, recreation, agriculture or something entirely different and unexpected.

Visit the GreenSpaces website to read more about the competition!
http://www.jrgbc.org/greenspaces/

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