R-R-R-enegade Market Tomorrow

From announcement:

3 pm
33°F
Feels Like
21°F
6 pm
27°F
Feels Like
15°F

Cold, right? Do I know how to make a point??? GLOVES, HATS, SOCKS x 2, SCARVES, COATS.
So, we the Byrd House RENEGADE Marketers will have a roaring firepit, hot coffee and cocoa, and maybe a marshmallow or two, ya? YA!!

Dress for it and come get the good stuff:
A fabulous array of holiday greenery from Kissing Balls and Centerpieces to Wreaths and Trees
The finest in jams, butters, honeys, apples, late winter produce, cookies, organic pet snacks AND farm-fed beefs, porks and chickens (in all manner of whole, cuts, sausages and roasting forms)
3pm til sunset (or chilblain, whichever comes first)

Byrd House Market
William Byrd Community House
224 South Cherry St. Richmond, VA 23220
ByrdHouseMarket@gmail.com
(804) 643-2717
byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com

IHOP Coming to Area

VCU’s Commonwealth Times has an article this week that says that an IHOP restaurant is coming to the corner of Laurel and Grace Streets.

From the article:

ARAMARK, VCU’s food service provider, has partnered with IHOP in a move to bring all-day breakfast to the Monroe Park campus.
The location will be part of a retail space in the new Laurel and Grace parking deck, which is currently under construction and set to open August 2011.
Two other food sellers – providing chicken, salads and wraps – are also opening alongside the IHOP.
“It’s going to be slightly like a food court, but a little more glorified,” Tamara Highsmith of VCU Dining Services said. “I would call it a robust menu that should appeal to a lot of people.”
IHOP will be an express location: a counter-service restaurant with no sit-down dining and a non-traditional menu. VCU’s Student Government Association expressed concern about the lack of a dine-in area but, according to Highsmith, the speed of service necessitates counter service.
The three new eateries are a result of Dining Service’s annual review.
Approximately 1,200 students responded to a survey regarding what foods they would like to see on campus; a diner-type concept that provides breakfast, a health food option and a chicken retailer were in the top five requests.
“We really wanted to add to the variety with the shops along Broad Street,” said Highsmith. “A diner concept isn’t something currently available so we’re really excited to not just create another semi-Chipotle or something like that. This is definitely something that is not available to them.”
Despite rumors of a 24-hour schedule, IHOP will close at 11:30 p.m.. The hours of operation may expand based on demand.

Click here for a link to the IHOP chain’s national website.

Oregon Hill Items Make Good Gifts For The Holidays

SynerGeo is selling postcards that feature photos of Oregon Hill in different seasons. All profits benefit SynerGeo, Oregon Hill’s organization that brings free and low-cost art programs and activities to area children.

Click here for details.

That reminds me…

There is an online, print-on-demand store for OregonHill.net items- meaning that they feature the logo typeface of this site. Proceeds go to me but I can promise a good portion of them will be passed on to OHNA, OHHIC, and/or WBCH, (depending on if I get any). I tried to push t-shirts last year with no effect, but there are plenty of other items available. Click here for the Zazzle store.

“Audit/ End the Fed” Protest This Friday

There is a group organizing on Facebook that is planning to protest the Federal Reserve this Friday.
Here is an excerpt from their info section:

The Nation-wide End The Fed protest has again this year, fell on a weekend. Last time (April I think) It was on a Sunday, and due to the location of the Fed, being on the outskirts of downtown I decided to have the protest the following day on Monday.

Well instead of having our protest on the Saturday the 20th like everyone else, we are going to do ours on Friday the 19th, because we are guaranteed higher traffic, much higher traffic than on a weekend (in that particular location).

**Protest is from 11am-1:30pm… Meet up at Kanawa Plaza on the E. Byrd St side of the plaza**

Halloween Hollywood Cemetery Walk

October 31, 2010, 2:00pm-4:00pm. The cost is $10 per person.

Join local historian and scholar James DuPriest for a fascinating stroll through the legends and beauty of Hollywood Cemetery. Enjoy the unique and exquisite funerary art, and learn about the U.S. presidents, Confederate heroes, and other famous Americans buried here. Meet at the main entrance at Albemarle and Cherry streets, and wear comfortable walking shoes. Autographed copies of Mr. DuPriest’s book will be available for sale. For more information please contact RICHMOND DISCOVERIES at (804) 222-8595 or richmonddiscoveries at cavtel.net.