Friday, February 26, 2016

Councilwoman Ellen F. Robertson to hold a South of the River District Meeting for the Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District: “Status of African Americans in Richmond"

RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
Richmond City Council – Richmond City Hall - 900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305 - Richmond, Virginia  23219 U.S.A.  - www.council.richmondva.gov

COUNCIL PUBLIC INFORMATION NEWS RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO BE FORWARDED AND SHARED
Friday, 26 February 2016

Councilwoman Ellen F. Robertson to hold a South of the River District Meeting for the Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District: “Status of African Americans in Richmond"

All Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District residents invited and encouraged to attend
         
WHAT         (Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.) - The Honorable Ellen F. Robertson, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District, will hold a South of the River District Meeting for the Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District. This is part of the regular meetings she typically holds each month, which include information on her Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District goals and accomplishments; thematic agendas of current interest; and, special guests. These meetings are free and open to the public and all Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District residents are invited and encouraged to attend. Free refreshments will be served. The planned program/agenda for this meeting includes the following:
                 
                  PROGRAM/AGENDA

                  Status of African Americans in Richmond

·      Richmond City Council Legislative Update
  - Maggie L. Walker Statue
  - Richmond Bulk Trash Pick-up
  - GRTC Transit Company Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)/PULSE

·      F Y 2017 Richmond Government Budget
                                    - Richmond Public Schools FY 2017 Budget Request:
                                       Additional $18 Million
                                    - Richmond Gateway 6th District Projects

·      Upcoming Events
                                    - Richmond Real Estate Tax Abatements for
                                      Seniors and People with Disabilities

WHEN         Saturday, February 27, 2016
                  10:00-11:30 a.m.
                   
WHERE        Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities
                  Bellemeade Community Center
                       1800 Lynhaven Avenue; Richmond, Virginia 23222
                       804.646.8235 (tel)

WHO          The Honorable Ellen F. Robertson, Councilwoman
                  Richmond City Council, Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District

CONTACT   For more information, please contact Mr. Kiya Stokes, Liaison for The Honorable Ellen F. Robertson, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond Gateway 6th Voter District, at 804.646.7964 (tel), or kiya.stokes@richmondgov.com (email)



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Steve Skinner
Council Public Information Manager
RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL CHIEF OF STAFF
Richmond City Hall
900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305
Richmond, Virginia  23219 U.S.A.
804.646.6052 (office)
804.335.4054 (mobile)
804.937.1386 (home/mobile)
804.646.5468 (fax)
______________________________________________________________

MISSION The mission of Richmond City Council is to
represent citizens in creating and amending local laws,
 providing government policy and oversight, and
approving the city budget.

VISION Richmond City Council is committed to
creating a vibrant community that is a great place

to live, work, learn, play, visit and raise a family.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Celebrate Jackson Ward: Past, Present and Future New Festival Will Showcase the History, People and Places of

Celebrate Jackson Ward: Past, Present and Future
New Festival Will Showcase the History, People and Places of
One of Richmond’s Most Historic Neighborhoods
May 20-22, 2016

February 25, 2016 – Richmond, Virginia: the First Lady of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Dorothy McAuliffe; The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, Mayor, City of Richmond; The Honorable Charles R. Samuels, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond North Central 2nd Voter District; Marilyn H. West, Chair of the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia; Dr. Levy M. Armwood, Jr. Pastor, Ebenezer Baptist Church; and Steven Smith, Music Director of the Richmond Symphony are pleased to announce a special festival celebrating the people, places and history of Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward. Celebrate Jackson Ward: Past Present and Future will showcase the unique history of Jackson Ward through the stories and performances from individuals and organizations that continue to make a positive impact on the area. The Festival will feature three days of performances and activities on May 20-22, 2016. Anchored by a performance by the Richmond Symphony under its new “Big Tent” with Virginia Repertory Theatre, Richmond Jazz Society and Elegba Folklore Society, the festival will also give many professional, community and school groups a chance to perform on the Symphony’s new state-of-the-art outdoor stage. The festival will also highlight ART 180's annual spring showcase, The Really BIG Show, as part of the weekend's festivities.

“Jackson Ward has a long and rich heritage as a community filled with African-American leaders who made outstanding contributions as bankers, dancers, ministers and musicians,” says First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe. “The neighborhood continues to thrive, and I am excited to be part of this new festival celebrating Jackson Ward’s energy and diverse culture. The Richmond Symphony and other sponsors are doing great work to highlight this treasure in the heart of Richmond, and I am pleased that the festival will support the preservation of the neighborhood’s history as well as the education of future generations.”

"I am pleased that we will again partner with the Richmond Symphony to highlight another part of our great city. The Jackson Ward Festival also provides the opportunity for more of the city’s musical and cultural groups to experience performing under the Big Tent, while the event itself will leave a lasting impression on future generations," says Mayor Dwight C. Jones. "Jackson Ward has had such a tremendous impact in the shaping of the Richmond region, and I’m happy the City can be a partner in a festival that will celebrate this historic neighborhood."

“Music truly has the power to unite humankind” says Richmond Symphony Music Director Steven Smith. “Sharing the planning process for this exciting festival with the many community partners has united us all in support of the joyous celebration that will take place. This celebration will not end in May, but continue for generations to come. Our community is rich with talent, wisdom and resources; the sharing of music, art, faith and history will be the story of our future.”

“The Richmond Symphony is excited to be a partner in the Celebrate Jackson Ward Festival,” says Executive Director David J. L. Fisk. “This will be the second community festival venture for the “Big Tent” as it travels through the city and region. Music has the unique ability to tell a story about who we are as a culture, about where we have come from and where we aspire to go. Jackson Ward has a special place at the heart of the history of Richmond, and its own stories to tell. We hope that this festival will help shine an appreciative light on one of the City’s important neighborhoods.”

“It is a great honor to be part of the 2016 Celebrate Jackson Ward Festival in Abner Clay Park”, says The Honorable Charles R. Samuels, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond North Central 2nd Voter District. “This event will showcase a remarkable variety of musical and artistic talent during the three days of performances in May. Historic Jackson Ward is truly experiencing a renaissance, and this festival will continue the neighborhood’s positive momentum.”

In addition to festival performances and activities, the event is designed to create a lasting and positive benefit in the Jackson Ward Neighborhood. To that end, proceeds from the festival will benefit the Friends Association for Children, The Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia and G.W. Carver Elementary School.

“The Black History Museum board and staff are excited to be a part of the energy that is reinvigorating Jackson Ward” says Black History Museum Board Chair Marilyn West. “The Celebrate Jackson Ward festival could not be happening at a better time as it coincides nicely with our upcoming grand opening. In addition, we are grateful that the Black History Museum is one of the organizations that will receive funds raised from the festival – the funds will help enhance our community outreach and arts programming.”

“The historic Ebenezer Baptist Church has been one of the faith-based centers in Jackson Ward for 158 years” says Dr. Levy M. Armwood, Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. “We are delighted to be included in this historic 2016 Celebrate Jackson Ward Festival. The church has served the community in many ways, especially in education, by organizing public education for African American youth in the 1860's. Our congregation welcomes and is looking forward to the wonderful activities across from our church.”

Celebrate Jackson Ward will kick off Friday, May 20 with ART 180's spring program celebration, The Really BIG Show. This celebration will spotlight artwork created by young people at a dozen ART 180 program sites this spring. Saturday May, 21 will feature a variety of performances including: a children’s performance from Virginia Repertory Theatre, Ezibu Muntu African Dance, the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra, various local performing arts groups and storytellers, and will be anchored by a performance of the Richmond Symphony with Virginia Repertory Theatre, Richmond
Jazz Society and Elegba Folklore Society. The festival will conclude on Sunday, May 22 with performances by local church choirs, liturgical dancers, and a mass ecumenical service representing several of Jackson Ward’s churches.

The festival is intended to attract thousands of people from throughout the region over the course of the weekend. Local restaurants, craft beer, vendors, businesses and non-profits will also be featured. Festival admittance is free and open to the public.
Organizations, artists, and vendors who wish to participate in the festival should go to celebratejacksonwardrva.com to complete an interest form. There will be limited performance time availability. Entry fees may apply to participating vendors.

Sponsor, business partnership and individual support opportunities are also available. For more information, please visit celebratejacksonwardrva.com or call 804.788.4717.



Scott Dodson, Richmond Symphony
(804) 788.4717 ext. 120 /sdodson@richmondsymphony.com


To date, festival sponsors include:
The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
Genworth Financial
The Richard and Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Trust
The Beirne Carter Foundation
The City of Richmond
To date partners include:
ART 180
Black History Museum and Cultural Arts Center of Virginia
Carver Area Civic Improvement League
Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities
Richmond Department of Planning and Development Review
Richmond Public Art Commission
Richmond Neighbor-to-Neighbor program
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Elegba Folklore Society
Ezibu Muntu African Dance Company
Friends Association for Children
Historic Jackson Ward Association
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
Office of The Honorable Charles R. Samuels, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond North Central 2nd Voter District
Richmond Jazz Society
Richmond Public Schools
Rotary Club of Richmond
Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church
TheatreLab
VCU Division of Community Engagement
Virginia BioTech Park
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Virginia Repertory Theatre
Virginia Union University

About the Richmond Symphony
Founded in 1957, the Richmond Symphony is the largest performing arts organization in Central Virginia. The organization includes an orchestra of more than 70 professional musicians, the 150-voice Richmond Symphony Chorus and more than 260 students in the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra programs. Each season, more than 200,000 members of the community enjoy concerts, radio broadcasts, and educational outreach programs. The Richmond Symphony is partially funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Special Joint Announcement

We invite you to join the First Lady of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Dorothy McAuliffe, The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, Mayor, City of Richmond, The Honorable Charles R. Samuels, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond North Central 2nd Voter District., Marilyn H. West, Chair of the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, Dr. Levy M. Armwood, Jr., Pastor, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Steven Smith, Music Director of the Richmond Symphony for a very special joint announcement about a new project in Richmond’s Historic Jackson Ward.   

When: Thursday, February 25 at 1:30 p.m.
Where: Abner Clay Park (Brook Rd. and Leigh St.)

In case of inclement weather, the announcement will go ahead at the given time in Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Information will be issued immediately after event.

For more information, please contact:
Scott Dodson, Richmond Symphony
(804) 788.4717 ext. 120 /sdodson@richmondsymphony.com

R. Scott Dodson
Director of Advancement and Patron Communications
The Richmond Symphony
612 E. Grace St.
Suite 401
Richmond, VA  23219
p. 804.788.4717 ex. 120
m. 215.301.2526
f. 804.788.1541

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Councilman Chris A. Hilbert to hold a meeting for the Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District

Richmond City Council – Richmond City Hall - 900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305 - Richmond, Virginia  23219 U.S.A.  - www.council.richmondva.gov
                                                            
COUNCIL PUBLIC INFORMATION NEWS RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO BE FORWARDED AND SHARED
Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Councilman Chris A. Hilbert to hold a meeting for the Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District
                                                                         
All Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District residents invited and encouraged to attend.

WHAT         (Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.) – The Honorable Chris A. Hilbert, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District, in Richmond, Virginia, will hold a district-wide meeting for the Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District. Councilman Hilbert holds individual meetings throughout the year that include information on his goals and accomplishments; a topical agenda; and special guests. Please note that these meetings are now being held on the fourth Thursday of every month, and typically run from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The meetings are free and open to the public and all Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District residents are invited and encouraged to attend. The planned agenda for the upcoming meeting is as follows:

                    AGENDA

·      Meet the New Commander of the Fourth Police Precinct
Commander William “Jody” Blackwell, Fourth Police Precinct and Lieutenant Keshawn Manns, Police Sector 412
Richmond Police Department - Fourth Police Precinct
Commander Blackwell and Lt. Manns will lead a discussion on the current issues that have developed in the area of the Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District, and will discuss the role of the Richmond Police Department in the community.  
                                        
·      The Future of 3000 Chamberlayne Avenue
Mr. James Bullard and Ms. Aisha Bullard
Richmond Urban Ministry Institute
Discussion of intended uses for the building at 3000 Chamberlayne Avenue, formerly the Richmond Outreach Center (ROC) School of Urban Ministry.

·      Introduction to Granicus: Richmond City Council’s New Legislative Tracking Database Portal
Ms. Jean V. Capel, City Clerk
Richmond City Council Office of the City Clerk

WHEN         Thursday, February 25, 2016
                   6:00-8:00 p.m.

WHERE        Pine Camp Cultural Arts and Community Center
                   4901 Old Brook Road, Richmond, Virginia

WHO           The Honorable Chris A. Hilbert, Councilman, Richmond City Council, Richmond Northside 3rd Voter District
           
CONTACT   For more information, please contact Councilman Chris A. Hilbert, at 804.646.6055 or chris.hilbert@richmondgov.com.


Councilman Hilbert’s schedule of future meetings:

WHERE/       Locations To Be Announced
WHEN          Thursday, March 24, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Thursday, October 27, 2016

November/December
To Be Announced


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Jason E. Hundley
Council Public Relations Specialist
RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL CHIEF OF STAFF
900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305
Richmond, VA  23219
804.646.5420 (office)
804.797.9699 (mobile)
Jason.Hundley@richmondgov.com
www.council.richmondva.gov
                                                                                                                               

MISSION The mission of Richmond City Council is to represent citizens in creating and amending local laws, providing government policy and oversight, and approving the city budget.


VISION Richmond City Council is committed to creating a vibrant community that is a great place to live, work, learn, play, visit and raise a family.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

RVA East End Festival 2016 Will Give the Gift of Music to Thousands of Students in Richmond’s East End – 7th District, May 6-8, 2016

RVA East End Festival 2016 Will Give the Gift of Music to Thousands of Students in Richmond’s East End – 7th District, May 6-8, 2016

February 9, 2016 – Richmond, Virginia: the City of Richmond, Mayor Dwight C. Jones, The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District, Richmond Public Schools, Bon Secours Richmond Health System and the Richmond Symphony are pleased to announce a special festival celebrating communities in Richmond’s East End. The RVA East End Festival: The Gift of Music will be an inclusive community celebration highlighting the diverse neighborhoods and unique quality of Richmond’s East End. The Festival will feature three days of performances and activities on May 6-8, 2016. Anchored by a performance by the Richmond Symphony under its new “Big Tent”, the festival will also give many professional, community and school groups a chance to perform on the Symphony’s new state-of-the-art outdoor stage.

     "This new festival in the East End is exactly the type of outcome we envisioned with the Richmond Symphony’s acquisition of their new “Big Tent,” said Mayor Dwight C. Jones "Expanding the Symphony’s footprint into neighborhoods like the East End is only the beginning of the wonderful partnerships and community engagement that this mobility will continue to inspire. I’m so pleased that many of our elementary schools are some of the first beneficiaries of support through this enhanced outreach."

     “The Richmond Symphony is thrilled to be a partner in the 2016 RVA East End Festival,” said Executive Director David J. L. Fisk. “We see the “Big Tent” as an opportunity to foster community pride, and showcase what the Richmond area, and its people, have to offer by using music’s power to unite and entertain. Keep a look out for the Symphony bringing the “Big Tent” to other local communities across the region in the coming months and years. We are excited to launch the first festival in Richmond’s East End.”

     “I am so happy that our beloved East End will be “Alive with the Sound of Music”, says The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District. “I invite, encourage and hope everyone can and will come out for this exciting event!”

     In addition to festival performances and activities, the event is designed to create a lasting and positive benefit to the East End community. To this desired end, Bon Secours Richmond Health System has joined festival partners as a sponsor towards a pledged goal of $100,000 to provide musical instruments and related materials to students at Bellevue Elementary, Chimborazo Elementary, Fairfield Court Elementary, George Mason Elementary, Woodville Elementary, Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, Armstrong High School and Franklin Military Academy.

     This support will specifically help bolster East End music education programs - positively impacting thousands of students for years to come.

     “We are so pleased to offer our partnership with the City of Richmond, Richmond Public Schools, the Richmond Symphony and other critical partners,” said Mark Gordon, CEO, Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital. “Bon Secours understands that building a healthier community requires that we extend our efforts beyond the realm of traditional health care delivery. We see this gathering as a way to enhance community relationships and enrich the educational experience of our kids, both of which undoubtedly help create a healthier community.”

     "We sincerely appreciate this gracious donation from Bon Secours," said Superintendent Dr. Dana T. Bedden. "The integration of fine arts into the instructional curriculum is an important component to the overall academic development of our students and these new instruments will be a huge benefit to the schools that receive them."

     “We are honored that Bon Secours has chosen to give the gift of music with this phenomenal grant” added David Fisk. “Even though it hasn’t happened yet, the festival already feels successful because of the support it is generating for the East End’s schools. I extend the Symphony’s deep appreciation to Bon Secours, the City of Richmond, to individual, foundation and corporate donors stepping up to contribute, and the other tremendous community partners who are making this initiative happen.”

     The RVA East End Festival 2016 will kick off Friday, May 6 with performances by Richmond’s favorite No BS! Brass Band, vocalist Desiree Roots and the Richmond Symphony. Saturday will include a variety of performances by students from Richmond Public Schools, the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra Program and many local artists. The festival will conclude Sunday afternoon with performances by local spoken word artists, gospel artists, and several church choirs. Other activities during the festival include, a “Kids Zone” featuring face painting, arts and crafts, a community mural project and other hands-on activities for children to enjoy.

     The festival is intended to attract thousands of people from throughout the region over the course of the weekend. Local restaurants, craft beer, vendors, businesses and non-profits will also be featured. Festival admittance is free and open to the public.

     Organizations, artists, and vendors who wish to participate in the festival should go to rvaeastendfest.com to complete an interest form. There will be limited performance time availability. Entry fees may apply to participating vendors.

     Sponsor, business partnership and individual support opportunities are also available. For more information, please visit rvaeastendfest.com or call 804.788.4717.

CONTACT:
Scott Dodson, Richmond Symphony
(804) 788.4717 ext. 120 /sdodson@richmondsymphony.com

Carol Billingsley, Bon Secours Richmond Health System
(804) 287-7402 /carol_billingsley@bshsi.org

To date, festival sponsors include:
Bon Secours Richmond Health System
The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
The City of Richmond
The Richard and Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Trust Stone Brewery
To date partners include:
31st Street Baptist Church
Ashbury United Methodist Church
Bon Secours Richmond Health System
Boys and Girls Club Metro Richmond
Church Hill Activities & Tutoring
Church Hill Association
Church Hill Central Civic Association
Church Hill Residents
City of Richmond – Office of Mayor Dwight C. Jones
City of Richmond – Office of Councilwoman Cynthia I. Newbille
City of Richmond – Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities
Creighton Count Tenant Association
East End Fellowship
EnRichmond
Friends Association for Children
Friends of Chimborazo Park
Fulton Civic Association, Neighborhood Resource Center
Good Shepherd Baptist Church
Holy Rosary Church
Mosby Court Tenant Association
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
New Light Baptist Church
New Visions
Peter Paul Development Center
Richmond Hill
Richmond Public Schools
Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation
Robinson Community Arts Theater
Rotary Club of Church Hill
Rotary Club of Richmond
Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club
St. John’s Church
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Union Hill Civic Association
Unity Civic League
WCVE Ready to Learn

About the Richmond Symphony
Founded in 1957, the Richmond Symphony is the largest performing arts organization in Central Virginia. The organization includes an orchestra of more than 70 professional musicians, the 150-voice Richmond Symphony Chorus and more than 260 students in the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra programs. Each season, more than 200,000 members of the community enjoy concerts, radio broadcasts, and educational outreach programs. The Richmond Symphony is partially funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

About Bon Secours Richmond Health System
Bon Secours Richmond is part of Bon Secours Virginia, which provides good help to thousands of Virginians through a network of hospitals, primary and specialty care practices, ambulatory care sites and continuing care facilities across the Commonwealth. The not-for-profit health system employs more than 8,400 people, including nearly 420 providers as part of the Bon Secours Medical Group.

The fourth largest and only faith-based health system in Virginia, Bon Secours Virginia offers a full range of services including cardiac, women’s, children’s, orthopaedics, oncology, neurosciences and surgery at eight award-winning hospitals.

Bon Secours Richmond is St. Mary’s Hospital, Memorial Regional Medical Center, Richmond Community Hospital, Rappahannock General Hospital and St. Francis Medical Center.

Bon Secours Hampton Roads is Maryview Medical Center, DePaul Medical Center and Mary Immaculate Hospital.


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Friday, February 5, 2016

Special Joint Announcement

Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 5:43 PM
To: sdodson@richmondsymphony.com
Subject: Special Joint Press Announcement

Good Afternoon,

We invite you to join The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, Mayor, City of Richmond, The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District, Richmond Public Schools, Bon Secours Richmond Health System and the Richmond Symphony for a very special joint announcement about a major new project on Richmond’s East End.   

When: Tuesday, February 9 at 10:30 a.m.
Where: Chimborazo Park – Roundhouse

Information will be issued immediately after event.

For more information, please contact:
Scott Dodson, Richmond Symphony
(804) 788.4717 ext. 120 /sdodson@richmondsymphony.com




Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Councilwoman Cynthia I. Newbille to hold 2016 Richmond East End 7th Voter District Senior Citizens’ Informational Fair

RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
Richmond City Council – Richmond City Hall - 900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305 - Richmond, Virginia  23219 U.S.A.  - www.council.richmondva.gov
                                                            
COUNCIL PUBLIC INFORMATION NEWS ADVISORY
IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO BE FORWARDED AND SHARED
Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Councilwoman Cynthia I. Newbille to hold 2016 Richmond East End 7th Voter District Senior Citizens’ Informational Fair

All Richmond East End 7th Voter District residents invited to attend
         
WHAT          (Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.) The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District, will hold a Richmond East End 7th Voter District Senior Citizens’ Informational Fair. This event is free and open to the public, and Councilwoman Newbille invites and encourages all Richmond East End 7th Voter District Seniors (55 and older) and caregivers to attend. The Richmond East End 7th Voter District Senior Citizens’ Informational Fair will feature the following:
                                                                                                           
·         Complimentary food and beverages

·         Numerous Community Service Providers

·         Blood Pressure Checks

·         Health Screenings

·         Safety Information

·         Senior Aerobics

·         Fitness

·         Nutrition

·         Line Dancing

·         Entertainment

WHEN         Tuesday, February 9, 2016
                   10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
                   
WHERE        Robinson Theater Community Arts Center
                    2903 Q Street; Richmond, Virginia

WHO           The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman
                    Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District

CONTACT   For more information, please contact Sam Patterson, Liaison for The Honorable Cynthia I. Newbille, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District, at 804.646.3012 (tel), or sam.patterson@richmondgov.com (email).
                     

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Jason E. Hundley
Council Public Relations Specialist
RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL CHIEF OF STAFF
900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305
Richmond, VA  23219
804.646.5420 (office)
804.797.9699 (mobile)
Jason.Hundley@richmondgov.com
www.council.richmondva.gov
                                                                                                                               

MISSION The mission of Richmond City Council is to represent citizens in creating and amending local laws, providing government policy and oversight, and approving the city budget.

VISION Richmond City Council is committed to creating a vibrant community that is a great place to live, work, learn, play, visit and raise a family.