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October 18, 2007
UR Trick-or-Treat Street Event Adds Activities, Raises Funds for Local Children’s Nonprofit
A scavenger hunt, an obstacle course and moonbounces are just a few of the activities planned for the annual “Trick-or-Treat Street” Halloween event at University of Richmond Oct. 27, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Other attractions include a haunted house, dunk tank with UR students, petting zoo, straw maze, clowns, magicians, games and a costume contest. Sponsored by the university’s fraternities and sororities, the event is held on Fraternity Row across from the Robins Center off of College Road.
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October 17, 2007
Third Practice Music Festival at U of R
The Third Practice (3P) Electroacoustic Music Festival comes to the University of Richmond Friday and Saturday. The mixed media and music festival features music for instruments, laptops, computers, video, stereo and more. This year, the theme is world music in all its forms. The Community Idea Station Blog has a soundclip on the festival and its Indonesian virtual puppeteer that are part of the festival. Concerts are free and open to the public. Performance times are Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 20th at 11 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
October 16, 2007
Snippets From NWEN
Here are a few snippets discovered today of happenings around the Near West End Community:
Henrico Henrico County is hiring a design firm to develop a master plan for the newly acquired Tuckahoe Park. The Board of Supervisors agreed last week to pay $89,460 to EDAW Inc. to develop a plan for the 65-acre property, which is the longtime home of Tuckahoe Little League. Henrico bought the property, which includes 25 acres of undeveloped land, earlier this year for $6.5 million. [via]
UR performance on radio today A selection from the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet’s recent performance at the University of Richmond’s Modlin Center is scheduled to be featured on today’s “Performance Today,” which airs from 9 to 11 a.m. on WCVE-Radio (88.9 FM).
The quintet’s selection, recorded during its Oct. 1 performance here, should air near the beginning of the second hour of American Public Media’s morning show.
The program is also available for listening on the Web at www.performancetoday.org for seven days from the date of broadcast. [via]
October 15, 2007
Mary Munford PTA Update for October 15th
Reminder: No school on Friday (parent teacher conferences).
Kid Art Orders Due Thursday. October 18.
Spooky Saturday is October 27; Need Help Promoting Read more >
There is a fun, color Spooky Saturday poster that is being used to promote the event to the community. The posters are in the front hallway on the PTA table. Please consider taking a few and asking local vendors that you do business with if they will consider putting one in their window or bulletin board. Thanks so much!
October 15, 2007
Barksdale Announces New Discounted Ticket Program
The Barksdale Theater is now offering discount last mintute tickets 15 to 90 minutes before the show. The best part: they are only $15, less than half of the regular price. Right now they are showing
“Member of the Wedding” at Willow Lawn and “Deathtrap” at Hanover Tavern.
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October 11, 2007
365 Days of Plays Coming to Barksdale Theater
When I first came across this article, I did a double-take, wondering how the Barksdale Theater could support 365 days of plays. Then I discovered that it’s really an international festival of more than 300 vastly different plays and performances connecting communities and theaters.
That’s exactly what Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks had in mind when she embarked on an unprecedented creative mission to write a play a day, every day, for a year. The result: “365 Days/365 Plays,” an innovative theatrical concept that turns an everyday stage production into a national relay race of 52 weeks of sequential performances presented in seven-day blocks.
“365 Days/365 Plays” opens at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22 at Barksdale Theater. Admission is free, with a suggested donation of $5.
October 9, 2007
Kollatz Launches New “True Richmond Stories” Book With Signing
We picked this up from our buddies over at the Fan District Hub. Richmonder Harry Kollatz, who loves Richmond well about as much as I do, but knows a lot more about Richmond history than I do just published a new book, True Richmond Stories, which also happens to cooly be available on line. Kollatz often writes about Richmond history for Richmond Magazine, and has published books before. If I’m not mistaken he wrote one about The Village Cafe (corner of Harrison and West Grace) where he and I used to hang, and where my husband and I met.
Anyway, Check out this awesome new book. And, if you didn’t know, the Richmond Metro visitor’s center has stopped offering daily tours of the city….Looks like he might be trying to fill in that spot with his GRTA Richmond Bus tour.
This very evening [Tuesday] I’ll be appearing (not in a nimbus of light, nor with thrones of angels singing my arrival) at Fountain Books, 1312 E. Cary St., at 6:30 p.m., and I’ll read some pieces and sign books and even act all author-like and stuff.
If you can’t catch me there, I’m next set to go on October 15 at Cafe Gutenberg, 1700 E. Main St., at 7 p.m. and a conceptual-type presentation will occur on October 26, 7:30 p.m. in conjunction with partner-in-art Amie Oliver’s exhibit Walk The Walk at Plant Zero Art Center, 0 E. 4th St. in Manchester (South Richmond), where books will also be available.
October 8, 2007
Are You a New Woman to Richmond?
If so, join us at a Newcomers’ Conference Sat., Oct. 20, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at St. Giles, 5200 Grove Ave. An uplifting day of encouragement and fellowship for women going through the adjustment of moving. $8 in advance; $10 at the door. Contact Edith at 230-1153.
October 5, 2007
Review of Tim Robbins’ ‘1984′ at UR’s Modlin Center
Tim Robbins is one of my favorite actors who’s moved from a role of acting into a role of producing with his theater performance of “1984″ based on the popular novel by George Orwell. The Times-Dispatch had the opportunity to interview Mr. Robbins.
“Big Brother was allowed to arrest you without charge . . . [and] torture you,” the actor says. He also observes that Oceania is locked in an epic military conflict with a rationale that is never defined.
It’s “quite an accurate read of a society that is bogged down in a perpetual war with an enemy who’s perpetually unseen,” Robbins says. When asked if he’s referring to controversial clauses in the Patriot Act, and to the Bush administration’s championing of a war against terrorism, he does not demur.
The Actors’ Gang will perform the show at University of Richmond’s Modlin Center Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30pm. Tickets are $16 to $31. Call 804-289-8980 for more info.
October 5, 2007
UR Hosts Domestic Violence Series
The University of Richmond will host a series of panel discussions about domestic violence during October. The month has been designated Domestic Violence Awareness month.
Co-sponsored by the University of Richmond School of Law, University Police and the Center for Civic Engagement, the discussions will be held on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m., in the Brown-Alley Room, Weinstein Hall. They are free and open to the public. A light reception will follow each discussion.
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October 4, 2007
UR to Host Panel Discussion Titled “Fifty Years Later: The Legacies of Little Rock”
The Richmond College Dean’s Office, Department of History and Center for Civic Engagement will host a panel discussion, “Fifty Years Later: The Legacies of Little Rock,” at the University of Richmond’s Tyler Haynes Commons Nov.1 at 4:30 p.m. [via]
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October 4, 2007
Got Old Computer Equipment to Get Rid Of? UR to the Rescue!
Caitlin Sasser of the University of Richmond passed along this info:
The University of Richmond is hosting a free e-waste recycling event on Oct 11-13 from 9am to 3pm. Visit our website for details: http://is.richmond.edu/ewaste/
We’re hoping to help keep potentially hazardous electronic waste out of Virginia landfills. Thanks!
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Caitlin Sasser at 804-289-8467 or Wendy Burchard at 804-289-8785.
October 4, 2007
Power Couple Keynotes the China-America Festival of Film & Culture
Style Weekly highlights Seymour and Audrey Topping, keynote speakers for the China-America Festival of Film & Culture.
Though both of the Toppings are well over the age of retirement — Seymour is 85, Audrey 79 — neither of them seems to be slowing down. Seymour, the author of historical novels set in China and Vietnam, is hard at work on a historical memoir. Audrey is the author of six books and regularly exhibits her photographs from the exotic locations she’s visited over the years.
Audrey and Seymour Topping will speak at the China-America Festival of Film and Culture Friday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at The Oates Theater at Collegiate School. The festival runs through Oct. 7. The Full festival schedule is available at www.therosegroup.org.
October 3, 2007
Preparations in High Gear for McDonald’s ITU Duathlon World Championships
SnagAJob.com Party Stops announced for spectators: Local roads to be affected
With 500 of the world’s top run-bike athletes coming to Richmond for the 2007 McDonald’s Duathlon Long Course World Championships on Sunday, October 21st, preparations are underway to create an exciting event for spectators and athletes alike.
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October 3, 2007
Mary Munford PTA Update - 10/3/07
We have a lot happening at Munford! Please take time to look over the following announcements:
PLAYGROUND CLEAN UP DAY & EXTERIOR BEAUTIFICATION Read more >
Join us Saturday, October 6th from 8:00-noon for PLAYGROUND CLEAN UP DAY. If you’ve got an hour (or more) this Saturday morning, you can really help improve the school’s appearance for the remainder of the year. Please contact Robert and Katie Baughan at flyingsquirrel1@verizon.net if you have any questions.







