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August newsletter from the Church Hill Association

PHOTO: 1801 East Main Street (1984) via VCU Library

The August 2015 newsletter from the Church Hill Association (PDF) is out.

Includes: message from CHA president Tom Wilds, letters for/against transitioning CHA to 501c3 from 501c4, a call for photos for the cover of the next newsletter, photos and words from the 23rd Street Opening Ceremony, Chimborazo Elementary School News, a history of the Branch Public Baths by Eric Huffstutler, information about the upcoming bike races, order info for the Church Hill flags, Board Meeting Minutes from July 2, a call for homes for the Holiday House Tour, and more.

There is also an advertisement for Sweet Temptations by Teresa saying that there will be a new farmers market “on select Monday evenings” in the parking lot of New Light Baptist Church (2000 East Broad Street). The first market is scheduled for July 20th, from 3-7 PM.

NOTE: The next CHA meeting will be a picnic on Tuesday, August 18 at 6:30 pm at 2617 East Franklin Street (“It doesn’t matter if you’re a CHA member or not, everyone is welcome. Just bring a dish to share”)

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2 comments

jean mcdaniel 08/02/2015 at 10:57 AM

My letter to the editor should have included a copy of the master plan I referred to and which was supplied by the Department of Parks and Recreation. I went to a great deal of trouble to ensure that it was attached to my letter so that everyone could see it.

Also, My letter was not printed in its entirety.

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Eric S. Huffstutler 08/05/2015 at 9:12 PM

Jean, there was a change in newsletter editors and unfortunately some items were misplaced, including my article about the Branch Public Baths that was supposed to be published in the July issue. The August issue was already packed with articles and letters but they are restricting the issue size due to publishing costs. I am not saying your info was deliberately omitted but could have been lost in the shuffle? Contact them at newsletter@churchhill.org

Eric

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