Highlights Of Hollywood Cemetery DAILY walking tour; Byrd House Market; Story Time In the Library; Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting; MORE…
Highlights Of Hollywood Cemetery DAILY walking tour
Mon May 19 10:00 am
Monday – Saturday (April 1st – October 31st); 10:00-11:30 a.m.; and Saturdays in November 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd 29th, 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Historic Hollywood Cemetery is the final resting place for two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, notable Civil War Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart, plus thousands of Confederate soldiers. This tour focuses on the history of the cemetery and the famous personalities buried there, as well as the symbolism of the many works of memorial art installed as grave markers.
COST: $10 (cash only) at tour site, $9 in advance; $5 History Center members.
STARTING POINT: Meet your guide at the rear of the stone tructure on the left as you enter the cemetery from Cherry & Albemarle Sts.
http://www.richmondhistorycenter.com
Byrd House Market
Tue May 20 3:30 pm
Veggies, crafts, bread, and more! Every Tuesday, rain or shine.
or more information call 804-643-2717, or visit
http://byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com or email byrdhousemarket@gmail.com
Story Time In the Library
Tue May 20 10:00 am
Mary West delights toddlers and pre-school age kids with her engaging story telling and often has us all moving our cabooses! Tuesdays from 10 -10:30AM at the Grace Arents Free Library
http://www.wbch.org/go/programs/library/
William Byrd Community House
224 South Cherry Street Richmond, Virginia 23220
Phone: 804-643-2717 Fax: 804-225-0297
Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting
Tue May 27 7:00 pm
@ William Byrd Community House (224 S. Cherry St). Meetings are open to all people and anyone living in Oregon Hill is automatically eligible for membership. Meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of every month (except December).
In order to vote at the OHNA meeting you must have had attended at least one previous meeting in the last year.
Of course, I am King, but I do try to honor the democratic ideal. Note: OHNA does not have a Board of Directors like other neighborhood associations in the City.