This week’s calendar

Let Freedom Ring; Church Hill Central Civic Association (CANCELLED); Jazzercise-Lite Monday and Wednesday; RECYCLING WEEK; Church Hill Association; Nathaniel Bacon Civic Association; Open Mic @ Poe’s; Public Information Meeting on Redistricting; Adult Computer Class ; Beginner’s Yoga; Jazzercise – Mon/Thurs/Sat; Union Hill Civic Association; Whitcomb Court Tenant Council; Redevelopment and Conservation Area for Nine Mile […]

Let Freedom Ring; Church Hill Central Civic Association (CANCELLED); Jazzercise-Lite Monday and Wednesday; RECYCLING WEEK; Church Hill Association; Nathaniel Bacon Civic Association; Open Mic @ Poe’s; Public Information Meeting on Redistricting; Adult Computer Class ; Beginner’s Yoga; Jazzercise – Mon/Thurs/Sat; Union Hill Civic Association; Whitcomb Court Tenant Council; Redevelopment and Conservation Area for Nine Mile Road meeting; MORE…

Let Freedom Ring

Sun Jan 16 5:00 pm
!Lauranett Lee, Ph.D., Curator of African American
History for the Virginia Historical Society, will join
us for a special worship service where she will speak
about African-American spirituality. “Let Freedom
Ring” is the first talk of the 400th Anniversary of
Henrico Parish focused on the quest for religious
freedom. She will be joined by One Voice Chorus in this celebration of steadfast faith.

Church Hill Central Civic Association (CANCELLED)

Mon Jan 17 7:00 pm
Every third Monday of each month

Jazzercise-Lite Monday and Wednesday

Mon Jan 17 2:00 pm
Jazzercise now provided in the East End! Great workout that is fun and interactive. Regular and Lite classes provided at Robinson Theater (2903 Q Street). Contact Myrna for more information. Lite Classes: Monday & Wednesdays 2-3

RECYCLING WEEK

Mon Jan 17 5:30 pm

Church Hill Association

Tue Jan 18 7:00 pm
Every 3rd Tues

Nathaniel Bacon Civic Association

Tue Jan 18 5:30 pm
3rd Tues at Nathaniel Bacon

Open Mic @ Poe’s

Tue Jan 18 8:15 pm
Weekly Open Mic every Tuesday at Poe’s Pub, hosted by Jim Daab. Sign up at 8:15, music at 9PM

Public Information Meeting on Redistricting

Tue Jan 18 6:00 pm
at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
1000 Mosby Street
Richmond, Virginia

http://chpn.net/news/2011/01/02/city-council-districts-will-be-redrawn-in-2011_16557/

Adult Computer Class

Wed Jan 19 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 Jan 19 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.

Jazzercise – Mon/Thurs/Sat

Wed Jan 19 5:30 pm
Jazzercise-Regular
Monday & Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
Contact Myrna @ 680.2012
Jazzercise classes now provided in the East End! Get a great workout that is fun and interactive. Regular and Lite classes provided at Robinson Theater (2903 Q Street)

Union Hill Civic Association

Wed Jan 19 7:00 pm
Every 3rd Wednesday

Whitcomb Court Tenant Council

Wed Jan 19 5:30 pm
Every 3rd Wed at Whitcomb Court Rec Center

Redevelopment and Conservation Area for Nine Mile Road meeting

Thu Jan 20 6:00 pm
The City of Richmond and RRHA are analyzing the potential for a Redevelopment and Conservation Area that would extend from 26th Street and Nine Mile Road to Creighton Road and Nine Mile Road, to address the blight and deterioration in the Nine Mile Road commercial corridor and some of the blocks adjacent. On Thursday, January 20, 2011, at 6PM, the first meeting will be held to review a proposed plan. Residents, civic associations, and all property owners are invited to give your thoughts, views, and feedback on the proposed 25th Street/Nine Mile Road Redevelopment and Conservation Plan.

http://chpn.net/news/2011/01/14/redevelopment-and-conservation-area-proposed-for-nine-mile-road_16675/

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