NEWSLETTER - Church Hill
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NEWSLETTER - Church Hill
COMMUNITY JULY 2015 NEWSLETTER “Action is indeed the sole medium of expression for ethics.” In This Issue p. 2 - 3, President’s Letter p. 4 - 5, I RS Diff e r e nc e s 501c 4 5 0 1 c 3 p. 10 - 11, - - - differences. of the IRS. 2 continued from previous pag - Tom Wilds 3 n e ss the 4 continued from previous pag 5 - - - 6 2401 East Broad Street The Reverend Laura Inscoe, Rector Parish House: 2319 East Broad Street, RVA 23223 www.saintjohnsrichmond.org 804-649-7938 Come lift your spirit! Summer Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour Nursery available every Sunday morning Annual Stars & Stripes Picnic July 6, following Worship Parish Hall National Night Out Ice-cream Social Tuesday, August 4, 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. On the sidewalk in front of the church Everyone’s invited, and its’ free A good time to get to know your neighbors Yoga Class every Thursday 6:30 p.m., Parish Hall Bring your own mat Modest fee applies St. John’s Church Foundation Free Sunday Reenactments Memorial Day through Labor Day Weekends 1:15 p.m. Doors Open 1:30 p.m. Patriotic Organ Program 1:45 p.m. Reenactment Tickets in advance, $5 at www.brownpapertickets.com Search Summer Reenactment for a list of all our summer shows Tours: Mon. – Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Last tour at 3:30 p.m. daily Visitor Center: 804-648-5015 www.historicstjohnschurch.org 8 - - - - ( Sanse ttSara@Outlook . c o m ) 10 You need to get to know Richmond's only ER nurse that owns a brownie business. www.sweettemptationsbyteresa.com 11 T h e l o o k i s c o n sistent w ith som e of the graphic s we alre ady use on the Churc hHI ll. c o m we b s i t e . A f e w l a n d marks really set us apart from other neighborhoods, and our hist o r y i s re f l e c t e d i n t h e m, including St. John’s Church, the gas street lamps, the wrough t i ro n f e n c e s , a n d t h e Soldiers and Sailors Monument. We are also a neighborhood and t h a t i s s e e n i n t h e t re e s, c u rving paths of the park s, hillside s, and home s with porc he s. T h e b a c k g ro u n d behind the silhouettes is where the color comes in (not seen here i n b l a c k a n d w h i t e ) . T h e color changes from a blue sky at the top, yellow through the mid d l e , a n d d o wn t o re d a t the bottom . T hey are our ne ighborhood brand approv e d c olors, a n d a re re p re s e n t a t i v e o f our changing seasons a nd sun n y h illto p loc a tio n . –Karen A. Ch a s e 12 continued from previous pag Add r e ss; _ _ _ _ _ _ __________________ ________ Ri ch m o n d VA 2 3223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________________ _ 13 14 continued from previous pag Images courtesy of the International Society of Arboriculture 15 16 Generally held on the Tuesday before the Board meeting at the Patrick Henry Pub, 2300 E. Broad Street at 6:00 pm at the Urban Farmhouse, 310 N. 33rd St. in the Lava Lofts building at 6:00 pm Generally held on the third Tuesday of every month in St. John’s Parish Hall, 2300 E. Broad St., at 7:00 pm - - - - - 18 The Editor would like to offer a reminder that your neighborhood newsletter is in need of monthly content, including: U Informative, educational, historical articles with a focus on Church Hill; U 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); U Environmental or safety information that pertains to the neighborhood; U Letters to the Editor (as space allows, 250 words); U And more!! Editorial Policy dictates that the newsletter is published monthly except for a combined November/December issue. All official opinions of the CHA are found in the minutes of the meetings. All other opinions expressed in the newsletter are the opinions of the individual author. Submissions are welcome, however, Editorial Policy does not allow for personal attacks, profanity or anonymous submissions. Submissions may be edited for space. Final approval 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 1600 issues are distributed monthly. DUE DATES Copy must be submitted by the 14th of each month to [email protected]. Ad submissions must be received before the 15th of each month for the upcoming issue. SEND MATERIALS Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Send ad files to: [email protected] AD SIZE AND PRICING 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” NEWSLETTER AD SPECS Black and white art only File formats: 300 dpi, PDF, TIF or JPEG Files must be sized correctly MSWord or .DOC files will not be accepted Borders must fall within the size of ad space PAYMENTS 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’s next...? What corner of Church Hill’s history would you like to explore? Send suggestions for the next historic article to: [email protected] - - - No report. 20 continued from previous pag 21 CASH BASIS 100.00 22 - - - - - 23 16 | March 2015 24 25 - Architect Architect Jon, 301-6344 Roofer Roofer Roofer Don Joiner, 502-2184 26 322 N 25th St Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 644-8200 OUR SERVICES Types of animals treated at Church Hill Animal Hospital: · Dogs · Cats · Small mammals · Birds · Reptiles 228| March 2015 Our treatment specialties: · General medicine · Routine dental cleaning · Surgical extractions using advanced dental equipment · Soft tissue surgery On-site specialized equipment: · Digital radiography · In-house lab · Dental equipment · ECG · Pulse oximetry