PPLS offering Winter Break movies!

What a GREAT idea – after Christmas when some of the little ones are over their new loot from Santa and you’re trying to find some way of entertaining them – take them to the library for a movie!  The Petersburg Public Library System will be offering children’s films December 28 -31 at the McKenney/Central Branch located at 137 S. Sycamore Street.

Here’s the schedule from the PPLS calendar:

December 28 – Cinderella from 10 AM to 11:30 AM

December 29 – DOUBLE FEATURE DAY! Polar Express from 10 AM to 11:30 and UP from 2 PM to 3:30 PM

December 30 – DOUBLE FEATURE DAY! Shrek the Halls from 10 AM to 11:30 and Aliens in the Attic from 2 PM to 3:30 PM

December 31 – Peter Pan from 10 AM to 11:30 AM

100 Year Old Petersburg Company Closing?

According the this story from Channel 6, Roper Lumber is closing a number of its location two weeks before Christmas.  If you read the comments attached it looks like the company may have declared bankruptcy – wonder if that means the Petersburg location will also be affected.  From some of the comments, there are very mixed feelings about how this was handled, my thoughts go out to those folks affected by the closures.

Coverage from Times Dispatch as well.

Suspect in local double murder ARRESTED!


NABBED!

NABBED!

Police in Washington, DC arrested Terrence Jamar Coleman, recently listed as Central Virginia’s Most Wanted, on Saturday in connection with the double murder of two women in a local rooming/boarding house.  Full story from the WTVR Channel 6 website.

Pet Treat Recall

If you’re like us and many other pet owners, you likely give your ‘fur-kids’ any number of treats.  Saw this and wanted to pass it along for any dog owners – The FDA has issued an alert for all pig ear and beef hoof pet treats from Pet Carousel, due to Salmonella contamination. These treats are marketed under a variety of brand names and sold nationwide at many pet stores, groceries and retail chain stores.  Humans and pets are at risk from this, please read the full report for more information: http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm193736.htm

Friday for the Arts! December 11, 2009

Thanks, as usual, to Dulaney for all the hard work putting the full schedule together for each of these events.

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A Timeline for the Evening:
6:00-10:00 pm Friday for the Arts! visual arts openings
6:00-10:00 pm Cloe Klaus (acoustic) at The Funky Lamm
6:00-7:00 pm Pantomime: Little Women in the SW window at The Globe
6:00-7:00 pm Pantomime: The Nutcracker & A Christmas Carol in the windows at PRAC
6:00-9:00 pm Dale Traylor, at the Dixie Diner
6:30 pm Annual Christmas Concert & Carol Sing: Charles Lindsey, Jr., organ, & Elaine Bowen, soprano, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
7:00-8:00 pm Deck the Halls! concert by ARGS students at PRAC, followed by Daphne Reid reading “‘Twas the Night before Christmas”
7:00-9:00 pm Evelyn Quaye, at Utopia Spa
8:00 pm Santaland Diaries & Season’s Greetings, at Sycamore Rouge. Admission.
8:00 pm The Magic of Zack Owens, at PRAC
8:00-9:00 pm Pantomime: Little Women in the south window at The Globe
8:00-9:00 pm Pantomime: The Nutcracker & A Christmas Carol in the windows at PRAC
8:00 pm Farmer’s Bank exhibit closes
8:00-9:30 pm Michael Redman (sax) & Gil Edwards vocalist) at Maria’s
9:00 pm Exhibits close at PAAL
9:00 pm to midnight Chicago Cy, at Wabi-Sabi
9:00 pm to 1:00 am Pony Keg Social Band (rock) at the Cockade
9:00 pm to 2:00 am The Houston Scott Band, at the Dixie Diner
10:00 pm to 1 am Kyle Davis (acoustic keyboards & guitar) at Longstreet’s
2:00-3:00 am Late Night Breakfast at the Dixie Diner

For the full program, click here.

Agenda for 12.08.09 City Council Meeting

Channel 12 had a nice story about the vote coming up tonight whether or not to consider Halifax Triangle as historic.  You can check that out here.  A copy of the agenda for tonight’s meeting, which is open to the public and begins at 7:30 PM at Union Train Station, can be found here.

Reception for Treasurer-Elect Kevin A. Brown

Local residents Leonard Curry and Cyndie Koe will be hosting a reception for Treasurer-Elect Kevin Brown at their home, located at 2014 Woodland Road in Petersburg on Sunday, December 6th from 3 PM to 5 PM.  To RSVP, please call 804.732.5509.

They are hosting the event to give residents an opportunity to meet Kevin and hear his plans as the recently elected Treasurer for the City of Petersburg.  Kevin is planning to introduce transparency to the office in the form of published cash flow statements and other pertinent data that will give the public more information on the source of city revenues as well as the appropriation of funds.  Regardless of how you voted during the election this is an opportunity to meet one-on-one with the Treasurer-Elect.

Old Towne Sales and Specials

Fresh from Teresa at Old Towne Merchant’s Group – information on sales and specials at a number of Old Towne shops – Get out there and get that holiday shopping done folks.  GO! GO! GO!

**** PENNISTON’S ALLEY – OPEN every day through Christmas Eve!
PEARLS FOR CHRISTMAS!  We offer the best selection of cultured pearls anywhere around.  Our prices CAN’T be beat.  Take 15% off through Christmas Eve.  Shop early for the best HOT DEALS!  We have a variety of colors, sizes and shapes.  Also selected jewelry items are 50% off while supply lasts. Mon. through Friday 11 to 5pm Sat. 10 to 5pm Sun 1 to 4pm. 102 W Old St., 804.722.0135 / pennistonsalley.com

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Old Towne Businesses Burgled.

I first posted something about this about 12 AM or 1 AM Thursday morning on Facebook but didn’t quite have all the details as far as the specific businesses and such but, here’s the full story from Channel 12 evening newsHere’s coverage of the same story from the Progress-Index.

Busy Holiday Weekend!

This weekend is kicking off a number of fun, holiday events.

Centre Hill Mansion Holiday Open House – Saturday, December 5th and Sunday, December 6th from 10 AM to 5 PM.  Admission is free and children are welcome.  Centre Hill Mansion is located at 1 Centre Hill Avenue.

This year’s featured exhibition will be From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South. Developed by the Maymont Foundation, this traveling exhibition tells the story of the predominantly African American labor corps-barely a generation removed from slavery-that worked primarily in white households as cooks, maids, laundresses, nursemaids, bulters and chauffeurs.

Live entertainment,period decorations and children’s activities will be offered and light refreshments will be served. Built in 1823 as the primary residence for the Bolling family, Centre Hill contains stately examples of Federal, Greek Revival and Colonial Revival architectural features as well as a wide array of furnishings and decorative arts dating from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century.

Historic Battersea Holiday Open House – Sunday, December 6th from 1:45 PM (when Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive!!) to 5 PM. Directions to Battersea and a map can be found on this page.

There will be tours of Battersea, refreshments, a silent auction for trees, wreaths and other holiday decor.  Live entertainment will include the Eveyln Quay, Renaissance Wind Band and Erving Barksdale.  Click here for the program flyer.

Sycamore Rouge presents The Santaland Diaries and Season’s Greetings – Friday, December 4th and Saturday, December 5th at 8 PM and Sunday, December 6th at 4 PM, doors will open 1 hour prior to showtime for food and beverage service.  Sycamore Rouge is located at 21 West Old Street in Old Towne.

From award-winning humorist, playwright and National Public Radio contributor David Sedaris (Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Denim & Corduroy), a pair of comic monologues bursting with unconventional holiday humor adapted by the author from his best-selling book, Holidays on Ice.

Production runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday through December 27, 2009.  Tickets range from $18-$22 and group rates are available for parties of 10 or more.  For tickets or more information, call Sycamore Rouge at 804.957.5707.

The Annual Petersburg Christmas Parade – Saturday, December 5th beginning at 3 PM.

This year’s theme is ‘Going Green on the Scene’ and the event is sponsored by the Petersburg Breakfast and Luncheon Rotary clubs, and will begin on South Crater Road.  For more information please call 804.733.2300.