Church Hill Association of RVA Newsletter - October 2016 Issue

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In This Issue Letter from the President . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 3 Inspired by Passion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 4 CHA Holiday Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 6 Check Your Vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 12 Membership Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 25

Photo Captured in Libby Hill Park by Ari Abad


About the Church Hill Association CHA Board of Directors President: Bill Dinkin: president@churchhill.org Vice President: John Sieg: vp@churchhill.org Secretary: Debbie Kearns: secretary@churchhill.org Assistant Secretary (at large): Martha Looney Treasurer: Paul Lozito: treasurer@churchhill.org Assistant Treasurer: Trish Bernal: assistanttreasurer@ churchhill.org

Directors at Large

Historic Preservation and Land Use Committee Meeting First Tuesday of each month: 6:00 pm Location: Patrick Henry Pub Generally held on the Tuesday before the Board meeting at the Patrick Henry Pub, 2300 E. Broad Street at 6:00 pm UPCOMING MEETING: OCTOBER 4

Colin Schlueter

Pamela Lipscomb

Karen Jones

Barbara Cotter

Past President: Tom Wilds Historic Preservation and Land Use Chair: Robert Gordon

Volunteers Church Hill Newsletter: Layout Graphics: CAO Agency newsletter@churchhill.org Content Editor/Ad Sales Coordinator: Celeste Deal: crdeal@earthlink.net: 644-2862 Lead Newsletter Distribution: South: Tom & Eileen Sanders: 343-7157 North: Sandra Horton: 780-1641 Membership Coordinator: Amy Beem: 344-0001: membership@churchhill.org Church Hill Planters: Marion Macdonald: 644-1347

For more information on joining the CHA, please see our website at: www.churchhill.org, or fill out the application included in this publication.

CHA Mission The purpose of this organization shall be to promote a sense of unity and common endeavor among all the residents of the St. John’s Church, Church Hill North, and Chimborazo Old and Historic Districts, other residents of the East District, and other interested persons, in order to develop a stable, desirable urban neighborhood.

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MEETINGS & NOTICES

CHA of RVA Board Meeting First Thursday of each month: 6:00 pm Location: Patrick Henry Pub Generally held on the first Thursday of every month at the Patrick Henry Pub, 2300 E. Broad Street at 6:00 pm UPCOMING MEETING: OCTOBER 6

Membership Meeting Next meeting date will be on October 18 Location: St. John’s Parish Hall Generally held on the third Tuesday of every month in St. John’s Parish Hall, 2401 E. Broad Street, at 7:00 pm. UPCOMING MEETING: OCTOBER 18

If any member wishes to attend any Zoning or Board meeting they are most welcome, but please check with Bill Dinkin at president@churchhill.org for updated meeting times and dates.

Call for Photos What does Church Hill look like to you? Send us your iconic shots of the neighborhood and see your image in the Newsletter! Let’s find some new angles that show the changing Church Hill – or a new view of the old classics like Libby Hill Park.

Send images to: newsletter@churchhill.org


Letter from the President

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was wondering recently if there is a standard measure of the rate of technological change. When my grandfather was born in 1900 in Kiev, then part of the imperial Russia Empire, there certainly were no automobiles, no airplanes, no telephones, no radio or television, no computers, not even effective antibiotics to treat an infection. In Richmond at the same time, the house we now live in was being heated by coal fireplaces and cooled by open windows. Before my grandfather died in the late 1970’s, a visit entailed driving to the airport and flying in a jet to Florida, where we sat in my grandparents’ air-conditioned home and watched Brady Bunch reruns in color. If I were to make the same trip today, I would use my smartphone to confirm my seat and perhaps watch a movie on my laptop during the flight. Amazing. And I am already starting to be left behind technologically. Emails to my teenage children go unanswered, as they now communicate by Instagram and Snapchat – platforms I am not (yet) conversant in – and I don’t know how comfortable I will be turning over control to a fully autonomous car when that technology inevitably arrives. However the rate of technological innovation is measured (it is a source of fierce debate I learned through a Google search enabled by a coffee shop WiFi), the pace is staggering. How is the Church Hill Association keeping up with this change? We are an organization that proudly distributes a paper Newsletter. We meet in person every month at the St. John’s Church Parish Hall and take votes by raising hands or saying aye. We publicize our meetings by textonly email messages and maintain a web site that can be sort of hard to navigate and that is not mobile-friendly. So, I am pleased to announce that we have two new volunteers – Amy Atticks and Ali Schneider – recently arrived residents in Church Hill who have the ability and drive to invigorate our digital presence. Amy and Ali both work full-time for the Richmond Symphony where they have many duties, including maintaining their website, digital communications and graphic design. I am very excited that they are willing to bring their skills to our aid. The very first task tackled by Amy and Ali was to create an Instagram account for the Church Hill Association. The handle is @chaofrva and the hashtag is #chaofrva. You can see it here: https:// www.instagram.com/chaofrva and you can start using it immediately by friending Church Hill businesses and community members, by sharing new and old Church Hill photos and whatever else you can do with Instagram – stuff I’m determined to learn. Next up is an audit of our website to find and prune outdated content, re-activate dead links and to generally reduce, consolidate, update and refresh all the content currently living on the website. They also plan to build out the resources tab on the web site (so please let us know what content and resources you would find helpful) and will help to integrate our communications between the web site, Instagram and the newsletter. Community now arrives and coalesces in so many ways. Our enhanced digital presence will complement our mission to promote the common good of Church Hill. If you are interested in helping in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me – by email, Instagram(!) or even in person. Bill Dinkin President, Church Hill Association ChurchHill.org |

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Inspired by Passion

Gini Koch, who will be in Richmond October 14-16 for the James River Writers Conference, writes the fast, fresh and funny Alien/Katherine “Kitty” Katt series for DAW Books, the Necropolis Enforcement Files series, and the Martian Alliance Chronicles series. Touched by an Alien, Book 1 in the Alien series, was named by Booklist as one of the Top Ten Adult SF/F novels of 2010. Alien in the House, Book 7 in her long-running Alien series, won the RT Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Award as the Best Futuristic Romance of 2013. What was your favorite book as a child? So many. So, so many. The book that got me to read on my own (because I LOVE having someone read aloud to me) was Charlotte’s Web. The book I devoured again and again was The Phantom Tollbooth. But the books that remained with me all through into adulthood were the Complete Works of O. Henry and the Complete Sherlock Holmes. Do you have a favorite sentence or character? I’d say my favorite character is Katherine “Kitty” Katt, because she’s the character that gave me my career. I love all my characters, even the villains and, frankly, I like every scene I write, or you don’t see them. My favorite sentence is probably this one, uttered by Kitty in Touched by an Alien: “My crazy’s working a lot better than your sanity.” What’s the best/worst part about being an author? Deadlines. I write better with a distinct goal, so deadlines are awesome, and they’re also proof that I’m getting paid. They are also painful to miss and create sometimes more stress than I’d like, so they’re also the worst part about being an author. Give us the elevator pitch for your book. It’s True Lies crossed with Men In Black, with some Miss Congeniality thrown in. Basically, my heroine discovers that the Roswell rumors are true, but with a twist – the aliens are here to help us and, as a side benefit, they’re all gorgeous. Kitty gets involved in the fight to protect the Earth from all the dangers, internal and extremely external, attacking it, and she ends up saving the day using a Mont Blanc pen, her knowledge of comics and pop culture, hairspray, and rock ‘n’ roll. If you had to create a playlist for it, what songs would be on it? LOL. Sorry, I’m laughing because every book in the Alien/ Katherine “Kitty” Katt series has a playlist in it. Very long playlists. Kitty is very musically driven. But, in the spirit and all that – the entire “Get the Picture?” album from Smash Mouth, “Sharp Dressed Man” by ZZ Top, “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn” by The Beastie Boys, “Enter Sandman” by Metallica, “Keepin’ It Gangsta” by Fabulous and a host of other rappers, “Cold” by Tears for Fears, “Crazy” by Aerosmith, and “Accidentally in Love” by the Counting Crows. Gini will be teaching two Master Classes on Friday, October 14 on world-building and on character development as well as participating in several panels over the two-day weekend. To find out more about the 14th annual James River Writers Conference, visit jamesriverwriters.org. 4 October 2016


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Church Hill Association’s Annual Holiday Festival

Church Hill, Where Richmond Began celebrates the 2016 winter holidays with an array of festivities.

restaurants, music, and holiday merriment. This is the season's must attend event for the entire neighborhood. Will Call at the door.

One of the nation’s most historically significant neighborhoods, Church Hill, will host its Holiday Festival on December 9, 10 and 11, 2016. Participants will be able to celebrate history while creating new holiday memories with family and friends. Designed by Major William Mayo in 1737, historic Church Hill is Richmond’s oldest intact neighborhood and contains the most antebellum structures in the city.

Sunday December 11h 12 to 5 pm- The Annual Historic House Tour. $25 per Tour ticket in advance/ $30 the day of and “Will Call” at St. John’s Church Parish Hall (12 to 4 pm). We’re the oldest community in historic Richmond with homes built as far back as the 1700s. The neighborhood is an elegant mix of Federal, Greek revival and Victorian homes alongside innovative condominiums within historic structures and a growing number of thriving new restaurants and businesses. eighbors will open their treasured homes for you to experience the sights, smells and sounds of holidays past. Shuttle service is offered between each home beginning at St. John’s Church. Join us for one or all events! CHA membership is not required. Proceeds from ticket sales go to support charitable causes that improve the quality of life in the Greater Church Hill neighborhood.

Friday, December 9th - The Candlelight Walk and Caroling. Free to all! The candlelight walk begins in Jefferson Park at Union Hill at 7:15pm with bagpipes and drummers leading the way. Via Princess Anne St., it makes its way to join the Vespers at Historic St. John’s Church. (Vespers at 7pm) From there, the congregation joins in the walk at approximately 7:35 pm. As the crowd grows continuing down our streets lit by gaslights, neighborhood parties empty out into the streets and the crowd continues to swell. You will join in and gather on historic Libby Hill Park with the 180 degree View overlooking the James River and our city gloriously lit up for the holidays as the backdrop. The crowd then joins for holiday caroling and a visit from Santa. All are welcome to become part of a living fairy tale scene that will be long remembered. Saturday December 10th 7 pm to 11 pm – The Church Hill Annual Holiday Celebration! Festive attire. $45 per ticket Enjoy the spectacular view at The Overlook at Childsavers, 200 North 22nd Street at the Grace St Overlook- great food from local 6 October 2016

Tickets available through our website: www.ChurchHill.org Will Call: at St. John’s Parish Hall the day of and at the following local businesses: The Hill Cafe – 2800 E. Broad St. Patrick Henry Pub – 2300 E. Broad St. Poe’s Pub – 2706 E. Main St. Shops at 5807 – 5807 Patterson Ave. Sub Rosa Bakery – 620 N. 25th St. Union Market – 2306 Jefferson Ave. WPA Bakery – 2707 E. Marshall St. Questions? President@ChurchHill.org Come Celebrate!


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CHURCH HILL ASSOCIATION OF RVA (CHA OF RVA) PRINCIPLES FOR GIVING AND DONATION ADMINISTRATION CHA of RVA Donation Principles 1. Donations must benefit our community and be consistent with the mission of the CHA of RVA. 2. Donations will only be considered upon formal written request to the CHA of RVA’s Development and Community Outreach Committee submitted prior to January 31st of the year in which the funds are to be distributed. Immediate/emergent needs will be considered on a case by case basis. 3. Following a request, donations must be evaluated through a formal review process which shall consider: a) the requesting organization’s name and confirmation that they qualify under our charter; b) the anticipated Church Hill community benefit resulting from the proposed donation; c) the specific project, as described in the written request, funded by the proposed donation; d) the name of person who will administer the donated funds; and e) the time frame or dates the project funded by the CHA of RVA will begin and end. 4. Projects with a specific purpose, defined duration, and tangible community benefits are strongly preferred. 5. “General Benefit” donation requests without specific defined benefits are discouraged. 6. Donations will be affordable and dependent on CHA of RVA’s success in fund raising. We shall retain adequate funds to assure the ongoing financial viability of CHA of RVA. We shall follow the conditions outlined in our charter. Recipients’ Responsibilities Organizations receiving funds from CHA of RVA must provide a brief follow up report to the Board within 90 days of completion of project, no more than one year following the awarding of funds. This report must be received before any request for subsequent funds will be considered. Recipient submittal of their project reports will help the CHA of RVA Board improve our grant effectiveness along with helping us determine whether past recipients should be considered if/when making future grant requests. Donation Administration Obligations -The CHA of RVA membership shall approve an annual and, when appropriate, special cause donation budgets to be administered by the CHA of RVA Board. -Specific donations shall be approved by the CHA of RVA Board, utilizing the 6 principles listed above. The Board is not obligated to donate all approved funds. -Donations shall be consistent with the CHA of RVA’s 501(c)(3) obligations. -The board shall communicate specific donation decisions to the CHA of RVA membership. When appropriate, the CHA of RVA shall communicate outcomes we support / fund to the broader Church Hill community. A grant request form will be posted on the Church Hill Association’s website www.churchhill.org in the near future. If you have questions please contact Trish Bernal, Assistant Treasurer and Chair of the Development and Community Outreach Committee at assistanttreasurer@churchhill.org . ChurchHill.org | 15


Newsletter Content & Advertising The Editor would like to offer a reminder that your neighborhood newsletter is in need of monthly content, including: • Informative, educational, historical articles with a focus on Church Hill; • Photographs to go with articles and/or pictures that represent the neighborhood (will be printed in black & white, 300dpi, JPEG or TIF file, must be credited, and remain the property of the person submitting); • Environmental or safety information that pertains to the neighborhood; • Letters to the Editor (as space allows, 250 words); • And more!!

Editorial Policy Submissions for inclusion to the Church Hill Association’s newsletter are welcomed. Editorial Policy does not allow for personal attacks or inappropriate tone, profanity, or anonymous submissions. Submissions may be edited for space and editorials should not exceed 250 words. CHA will not print editorial letters that are abusive or nontruthful. It is only as a courtesy that we may occasionally print letters from non-members when they add value to the conversation. Final approval of all submissions rests with the Board of Directors. The Church Hill Newsletter is distributed by volunteers throughout the Church Hill neighborhood (North and South of Broad Street). We also distribute to several area merchants. A total of 1200 issues are distributed monthly. Due Dates Copy must be submitted by the 14th of each month to newsletter@churchhill.org. Ad submissions must be received before the 15th of each month for the upcoming issue.

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Send Materials Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Send ad files to: newsletter@churchhill.org Ad Size, Pricing & Specifications Half-page: $60 at 7.5” x 4.75” Quarter-page: $45 at 3.5” x 4.75” Full-page: $115 at 7.5” x 10” Back cover: $125 at 7.5” x 10” Black and white art only File formats: 300 dpi, PDF, TIF or JPEG Files must be sized correctly Borders must fall within the size of ad space MSWord, .DOC or .DOCX files will not be accepted Payment 10% discounts for orders of 3 months or more. Payments for ad space should be received no later than the 15th of each month for the upcoming issue. No ads will run if payment has not been received. Payment by check only to: CHA Newsletter P.O. Box 8031 Richmond, VA 23223 Contact If you are interested in advertising in the Church Hill Newsletter, please check the website for ad specifications at ChurchHill.org, or email questions to newsletter@churchhill.org.

What corner of Church Hill’s history would you like to explore? Send suggestions for the next historic article to: newsletter@churchhill.org


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Local Referrals LOCAL REFERRALS This listing of recommended local artisans is contributed by Church Hill Association members and other residents of Church Hill and surrounding neighborhoods. The recommendations listed below are not endorsed by the Church Hill Association, and it is in no way responsible for the quality of the work performed. Trade Referrals:

Company/Contact

Individual to call

Work Done

Recommended by:

Appliance repair - in home Appliance repair - in home Arborist Architect Architect Carpentry and Renovations Carpentry, Cabinet Maker Carpentry, custom design Carpentry,framing, trim Carpet cleaning (in-house) Computer Doctor Contractor Contractor Contractor/Carpentry Contractor/Carpentry Dry Cleaners, 2007 Venable St Electrician Electrician Fencing - new and repair Garden / Yard Care Garden/yard work/general clean-up Hardwood floor refinisher Historic Tax Credit Applications Historic Tax Credit Auditor Historic Tax Credit Lawyer Historic Tax Credit Purchaser Home Improvement Home renovation Home renovation Home Repairs Home repairs +carpentry Home-made baked goods Horticulturist / garden designer House Cleaning House Cleaning House Cleaning HVAC Systems HVAC Systems Ironwork - new Ironwork- Repair Irrigation System Jeweler Kitchen / Bath contractor Landscaping & hardscaping Locksmith Mantel’s Mason Mason Mason Painter Painter Painter - Interior only Painter - Interior only Photographer Photographer Photographer-Family, Portrait & Wed Plantation Shutters, Blinds etc Plasterer Plasterer Plasterer Plumber Plumber Plumber Pool & Aquarium Services Property Management Re-upholstery, Furniture Re-upholstery, Furniture Roofer Roofer Roofer Roofer

Appliance Services Unlimited C.K.Appliance Repair True Timber Tree Service Dana Moore Mary Lorino Rob Pate Opposable Thumbs SteppOne LLC Lindstrom Contracting Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning Bryan Brodie BTR Enterprises RBVa Jon Lillyman & Co NAAB Contracting, LLC C Alexandra’s J.G. Taylor Corp. Electrical Installation & Repairs Fencemeln Howard Allen Kenny Inglis Quality Wood Floors Better housing Coalition Howard Gills Spotts Fain PC Carlyle Associates Lewis Green William Harris Edward Britten Thomas Rawlings Jim. E Green Sweet Temptations by Teresa Garden Keepers Ltd Adriana Bentes Sue Canales Gina’s Cleaning Service Gundlach Plumbing & Heating Dominion Heating & Air Cond. Custom Ornamental Iron Kirk.L.Powers Ornamental Iron Richmond Irrigation Dransfield Jewelers Custom Kitchens, Inc Land Designs Mike Armstrong:Ex-Charlie’s Mantels by Meunier Winn Masonry Sun Coast Construction McCauley and Son Masonry Precise Touch Mulberry Painting Laura Daab Cindy Porter Peak Photo Co. Worthington Photography kamgoodrichphotography.com Affordable Window Treatments Jay Gresch Frank Geddings Peter Headley Carroll Plumbing & Heating, Inc Advanced Plumbing Ronnie Grey Thomas Aquatics Commonwealth Capital Jordon Waldrop Upholstery Phyllis and Dan Sisson Roofworks City Tin & Copper ANP Plumbing (+ does roofing) Curtis Jones

Chad Ricks, 651-7391 Chris Keithly, 288-1199 Peter, 218-8733 Dana, 232-6504 Mary, 840-9415 Rob, 350-0969 Chris Chase, 502-2937 Eric Stepp, 370-1794 Erik Lindstrom, 543-4311 Will, 452-1112 Bryan, 591-0947 Derek, 513-8813 David Cooley, 649-2162 Jon, 301-6344 Bill Naab, 387-0812 Mariam, 658-4466 Gary Taylor, 750-2562 Troy Tipton, 691-5721 Kent Poulos 502-6678 Mack (a friend), 397-7315 Kenny, 477-9781 Ivor Davis, 458-7434 Bryan Townes 644-0546 Howard, 329-2818 Deb. Fourness, 697-2041 Marc Hirth, 377-0117 Lewis, 514-7482 William, 252-9650 Edward, 255-8492 Thomas, 878-3217 Jim, 908-2479 Teresa, 222-3365 Patrick Taylor, 335-4005 Adriana, 651-5038 Sue, 971-7560 Regina, 971-6071 Joey, 288-1951 Justin, 266-8577 Mike, 798- 1991 Kirk, 216-6162 Gilbert Turner, 271-8030 Don, 643-0171 Kyle Hendrick, 288-7247 John Land, 244-6226 Mike, 355-3406 John Meunier, 690-1977 Ben Winn, 704-3540 Russ, 536-5511 Leslie McCauley,914-3809 Tom Mcgranahan,283-1315 Chad Harris, 269-1633 Laura, 221-0492 Cindy, 359-0266 Katie Condon,592-6601 Mel, 344-3334 Kam, 564-6124 Steve, 757-879-7988 Jay, 966-1960 Frank, 836-5124 Peter, 874-4441 Office, 358-6322 Justin White, 358-1616 Ronnie, 221-2909 David Thomas, 355-0455 Sandra Brent, 648-4420 Jordon, 682-557-9995 Phyllis, 389-0420 Don Early, 370-7386 Ed Unser, 366 - 5844 Andrew Pauley, 212-9668 Curtis, 674-9539

Refrigerator repaired Repair: Asko washer & GE fridge Tree removal and pruning Residential renovation Renovation, extension+CAR application New bathrooms + porch repairs New gate & fence repair Custom Porch + others Porch repair,installed beam & b’board In-house carpet cleaning Repaired software, rebuilt system New Back Porch and Fence Front Porch - repair Historic Renovation, Porch repair New House Const. - 601 N.22nd Dry cleaning, repairs & alterations Upgraded elec.panel, rewired kitchen Repaired exterior lights Installed fence in rear of yard Garden clean up Yard, garden and manual labor Ground floor floors State & Federal tax credit application Certification of tax credits State & Fed. tax credit documentation Purchaser State Tax Credits Bathroom renovation Sheetrock / Roofing Framing, Drywall, finishing Roof, soffit & gutter repairs Painting & drywall repair “Thank you” gift baskets for staff Spraying shrubs for parasites Complete house clean Complete house clean Complete “green” house cleaning Heat Pump replacement New Heat Pump Side gate and hand rails Repaired cast iron gate Installation of Irrigation system Original Designs Matched+custom, quartz counters etc Landscaping and brick patio Relocked 6 doors Custom Wood fireplace Repointed side of house Repointing, building, repair Repointing & restor.-Turner House Power wash & painted porch + repairs Interior and exterior Prep. & painting interior of house Removed paper, complete color change Real Estate Photos Newborn photos Drone shots from Libby Park Custom fitted plantation shutters Repair of original plaster Plaster repair/throughout home Repair replaced Drywall & Plaster Under house plumbing + kitchen work Replaced sewer & water lines Installed bathroom Garden pool cleaning Rental property management Re-upholstered 17 yr old chair & ottoman Re-upholstered 3 arm chairs Metal roof repair New copper roof, built-in gutters Patched & re-shingled roof Copper & TPO roofs + downspouts

Marilyn Stroh, 648-2109 Debbie McGuire, 443-386-9039 John Whitworth, 644-6559 + others John Huddle, 788-4480 John Whitworth, 644-6559 Bill & Lee Ann Pickering, 643-1025 Kurt Stein, 649-1766 + others Elizabeth King, 307-8395 + others John Sieg, 410-507-2145 Geneva Smith, 780-0863 Laura Daab, 221-0492 Michael McPeak, 757 358-5566 Aimee, 647-3140, M Olgas,780-1246 Waite Rawls, 501-8436, Chuck & Mary Field, 269-0478 Mary Field, 269-0478 + others Debbie McGuire, 443-386-9039 John Meunier, 690-1977 John Sieg, 410-507-2145 Charlotte Kerr, 648-7035 Tom Wilds,202-271-5218 + others Diane Worthington, 447-3298 David Herring, 644-0546, ext. 110 John Whitworth, 644-6559 John Whitworth, 644-6559 David Herring (BHC), 644-0546, ext.37 Kirsten Taranto, 648-3939 Anica Mcray, 929-9245 Deanna Lewis, 467-9333 Brenda Giannini, 643-1011 Sandra & Larry Horton 780-1641 Marcee Adams, 740-6036 Malou Rawls, 649-9601 Cathy Hayden, 775-0125 B. Huff, 783-7777 K. Taranto 648-3939 Eugenia Anderson Ellis, 643-3915 ( +3) K & M Olgas, 780-1246 Michael McPeak, 757 358-5566 Paul Candido, 562-9649 John Sieg, 410-507-2145 Aimee Perron Seibert, 647-3140 Bill & Lee Ann Pickering, 643-1025 Debbie McGuire, 443-386-9039 John Sieg, 410-507-2145 John Whitworth, 644-6559 Cathy Hayden.775-0125, Trish B. 643-2420 John Whitworth, 644-6559 John Huddle, 788-4480 Deanna Lewis, 467-9333 Karen Jones 757-646-1151 + others Pohlig Box Factory - Holly, 377-9194 Mason Wyatt, 222-0633 Trish Bernal, 643-2420 Darrin Higgins, 517-930-1883 Carolyn Williamson, 649-0001 John Whitworth, 644-6559 Eric Huffstutler, 780-3804 John Whitworth, 644-6559 John Sieg, 410-507-2145 John Huddle, 788-4480 Debbie McGuire, 443-386-9039 Daniel Spivey, 349-7708 John Meunier, 690-1977 Susan Wynne, 782-8650 + others Keith West, 399-0925 Laura Daab, 221-0492 Eric Huffstutler, 780-3804 Trish Bernal, 643-2420 John Whitworth, 644-6559 Alex Nguyen, 366-6245 John Huddle, 788-4480

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Local Referrals Trade Referrals:

Company/Contact

Individual to call Work Done

Recommended by:

Rug, carpet cleaning Seamstress Shower enclosure Wallpaper hanging Window Cleaner Windows - Historic restoration Windows, Storm: for historic homes Windows, Storm: for historic homes Yard care

Frank Nott Mariette Norbom Glass Services Sam Palmer Stainless Window Washing Karnage Creations LLC Old House Authority Windows Dominion Window Co. Yard Care Plus

Frank, 457-2636 Mariette, 262-0601 Jack, 564-2322 Sam, 262-7772 Don Joiner, 502-2184 Mo Karnage, 300–0023 Dixon Kerr, 648-1616 Thomas Moon, 328-0500 Jeff Lloyd, 517-7269

Diane Worthington, 447-3298 Benedicte Whitworth, 644-6559 John Whitworth, 644-6559 Mary Corley, 569-8198 Richard Taranto, 648-3939 Elaine Odell, elaineodell@gmail.com Aimee Perron Seibert, 647-3140 Laska Keller,703-509-1488+Kevin M.505-0106 Debbie McGuire, 443-386-9039

Oriental rug - hand cleaned window treatments, some alterations Custom glass shower Stripping, sizing and rehanging All windows, including fitted storm Refurbished 11 very old windows Front windows Installed Velv-A-Lume ( CAR approved) Full service care, flower beds, pruning

New Referrals: It is very important that you feel comfortable imputing your referral to the community, and are willing to answer specific requests for more details from your fellow constituents. If you use a referral and are not happy with the work or service please contact the person who recommended the particular company and express your concerns privately. If you wish to report sub-standard work or behavior - please don’t hesitate to contact Amy Beem (contact details above). If two adverse reports are received within 12 months we reserve the right to remove the referral.

RVA Clean Sweep is a Meetup group that gathers frequently around the Richmond area to pick up litter and coordinate the removal of bulk items. We have had numerous pick-ups in the Church Hill neighborhood and along the Williamsburg Rd. corridor. We are always looking for new folks that are interested in keeping Richmond trash-free. If you want to join a fun group of people working to keep our city beautiful, go to Meetup.com, then Groups, then search RVA Clean Sweep.

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Church Hill Contacts POLICE AND SAFETY Emergencies: 911 Non-Emergency Police: 646-5100 1st Precinct Station front desk, staffed most hours: 646-3602 Fire Station #1: 646-4229 Church Hill Crime Watch: 343-3628 Commonwealth’s Attorney/Sector Prosecutor: Colette McEachin: 646-4845 Sector Lieutenant: Lt. Minton: 646-0574, cell 240-9158 Daniel.Minton@richmondgov.com LT Jeremy Sayles: cell 283-0856

7th District Richmond City Council Member Cynthia Newbille 646-3012 Email: Cynthia.Newbille@Richmondgov.com

NEIGHBORHOOD MAINTENANCE

EDI – W.I.C.: 646-0775

7th District Richmond City School Board Member Donald Coleman 804-908-4589 Email: dcoleman2@richmond.k12.va.us

EAST DISTRICT AGENCIES East District Families First: 646-4508

Citizen’s Assistance: 646-7000 Citizen’s Request Services Online: http://eservices.ci.richmond.va.us/applications/citizensrequest/ frmNewEntryType.asp# City of Richmond Public Utilities: 644-3000 Code Violations related to historic preservation: Marianne Pitts: 646-7550 marianne.pitts@RichmondGov.com Commission of Architectural Review: 646-7550 Zoning Administration: 646–6340 Housing Code Enforcement: 646-6419 Environmental Control: 646-7448 Graffiti Hotline: 646-1406 Truancy Hotline: 646-ABCD Northeast District Parks Maintenance: 646-3216

Family Resource Center: 644-4496

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

James River Association (804) 788-8811

Governor Terry McCauliffe Virginia State Capitol, 3rd Floor 786-2211 Senator Rosalyn R. Dance Virginia Senate District 16 Capitol Office 698-7516 district16@senate.virginia.gov Delegate Delores L. McQuinn Virginia House of Delegates 70th District General Assembly Building 698-1070

Health Center: 780-0840 Social Services: 646-7212 Va. Cooperative Extension: 786-4150

RICHMOND RESOURCES Animal Control: 646-5573/after hours: 646-5123 Better Housing Coalition: 644-0546 Black History Museum: 780-9093 Richmond CenterStage: 225-9000 Children’s Museum of Richmond: 474-7000 Edgar Allan Poe Museum: 648-5523 Historic Richmond Foundation: 643-7407 Library of Virginia: 692-3500 Museum of the Confederacy: 649-1861 Richmond Ballet: 344-0906 Richmond Coliseum: 262-8100 Richmond National Battlefield Park: 771-2148 Richmond Symphony: 788-1212 Science Museum of Virginia: 367-6552 St. John’s Church Visitor Center: 648-5015

Delegate Jennifer L. McClellan Virginia House of Delegates 71st District 648-1171 Email: DelJMcClellan@house.state.va.us

Valentine Richmond History Center: 649-0711

Mayor Dwight C. Jones City of Richmond 900 E. Broad Street, 2nd Floor 646-7970

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: 340-1400

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Venture Richmond: 788-6466 Virginia Historical Society: 358-4901 Virginia Opera: 643-6004 Virginia War Memorial: 786-2060


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TRICK or TREAT! IT’S TIME FOR THE FALL

SPOOKTACULAR AND ALL OVERSHADOWING

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YARD SALE 2800 BLOCK OF EAST FRANKLIN STREET

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Saturday, October 29th FROM 9 AM / OPEN TO EVERYONE ALL ARE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE No assigned spaces - Set up as early as you like You’ll have a frighteningly good time. Rain or shine Come early for the best selections. For more details contact: Chuck Wrenn -512-5286 or Marilyn Stroh - 648-2109

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PRIMARY CARE IN SHOCKOE BOTTOM CANAL CROSSING INTERNAL MEDICINE now accepting new patients At Bon Secours, we know it's important to have health care providers you like and trust. Bon Secours Canal Crossing Internal Medicine offers adult primary care, including management of chronic medical conditions, senior care, annual physicals, women’s services, immunizations and checkups. We specialize in internal

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