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Asbury MC’s 167th Homecoming Celebration is Sunday

The Asbury United Methodist Church 2010 Homecoming Street Festival will be held this coming Sunday (Sep.12) from noon-4:30PM at Asbury UMC (324 North 29th Street): The celebration is planned as a street festival where neighboring streets around N. 29th Street will be blocked off to accommodate the events including entertainment of all kinds – gospel [...]

Richmond Defenders Fighting Fund and Community Awards Dinner coming to Asbury

The Richmond Defenders Fighting Fund & Community Awards Dinner will be held on Saturday, April 24, 2010, at 7PM at the Asbury United Methodist Church on North 29th Street. Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Detroit-based Pan-African News Wire, will be the featured speaker.

CHA meeting moved to Asbury Methodist

The April meeting of the Church Hill Association will be held at the Asbury Methodist Church at the corner of 29th and Marshall Streets. Speakers will include State Delegate Jennifer McClellan and Steve McNally (on the proposed design and schedule for the Bus Transfer Center in Shockoe Bottom). Every 3rd Tuesday – Tues April 21, [...]

Zoning meeting set for Thursday

According to an email going around, there will be a meeting on Thursday, March 26 at 6:30PM at Asbury Methodist Church (324 North 29th Street) “for those opposed to the proposed R63 zoning for Church Hill North and Chimborazo neighborhoods”. Tarisa Griffith from the Department of Community Development will be there to present the city’s [...]

People’s Assembly yesterday at Asbury

Community activists and organizers met yesterday at Asbury United Methodist Church for a People’s Assembly (PDF) to discuss a state-wide agenda of concerns. Via the RTD: About 75 to 100 people concerned about workers’ rights, immigration, education, U.S. involvement in war, health care and prisoners’ rights met for the daylong event at Asbury United Methodist [...]

7th District Town Hall meeting yesterday

The 7th District Town Hall meeting hosted by Councilwoman Delores L. McQuinn yesterday at Asbury United Methodist Church touched on personnel changes at the 1st Precinct, the proposed zoning change for 1903 East Marshall, property tax relief for the elderly and disabled, and the idea of landlord licensure.