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Henrico Happenings

35 Episodes

20 minutes | Jun 15, 2022
6/3/22 - Ep. 34
June's podcast guest is Dennis Bickmeier, Executive Director of the Henrico Sports and Entertainment Authority. He talks about the impact sports tourism has on the county, and gives an idea of future plans for facilities.
16 minutes | May 25, 2022
5/18/22 - Ep. 33
If the calendar says May, that means Summer is right around the corner! Heather Grubb, Events Manager for Henrico Recreation and Parks, joins the podcast to talk about some of the fun things planned for Henrico over the next few months. Whether it's Memorial Day, Juneteenth or July 4th, Recreation and Parks has something for everyone! For more information visit https://henrico.us/rec/
9 minutes | Apr 21, 2022
4/21/22 - Ep. 32
April’s podcast shines a light on a fundraiser that ultimately benefits vulnerable children in our community. Home for Good is hosted by Henrico CASA – an organization that advocates in court for abused and neglected children. For a $5 donation, you get the chance to win one of five custom-built playhouses. Those playhouses go on display at Short Pump Town Center on April 22. More info: https://henricocasa.org/homeforgood/
14 minutes | Mar 17, 2022
3/17/22 - Ep. 31
To help celebrate Women's History Month, Kristin and Victoria are joined by Henrico County Sheriff Alisa Gregory. She is the first female, and African American elected Sheriff in the county's history. Sheriff Gregory talks about her many years in the Sheriff's Office and whet she likes about her role.
13 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
2/7/22 - Ep. 30
Sheila Minor, Finance Director for Henrico County, talks with Kristin and Victoria about the 2 + 2 Tax Relief program. The Henrico County Board of Supervisors is considering a proposal that would give property owners a one-time credit on their real estate taxes and reduce this year's real estate tax rate.
14 minutes | Nov 24, 2021
11/23/21 - Ep. 29
The 2021 Henrico Christmas Mother, Blanche Moore, joins Victoria and Kristin to talk about this year's program. Work is done year round to make things special for the participants, so learn what you can do to help out.
14 minutes | Oct 8, 2021
10/5/21 - Ep. 28
October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, so it's a great to time to talk about some of the ways Henrico County is helping to make the community more pedestrian friendly. Sharon Smidler, from the Transportation Division of Henrico Public Works, joins Kristin and Victoria to discuss a number of projects already underway or coming soon.
17 minutes | Sep 16, 2021
9/10/21 - Ep. 27
Rob Rowley, from Henrico County Emergency Management and Workplace Safety, joins Kristin and Victoria to discuss ways you can be ready in case of an emergency. September is National Preparedness Month, so it's a great time to get involved and make a plan to protect you and your family if needed.
22 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
7/23/21 - Ep. 26
Kristin and Victoria speak with two representatives from Henrico County Public Schools about the Learn to Swim program. The curriculum teaches second grade students a skill that’s often taken for granted. This program is in partnership with the YMCA and NOVA of Virginia Aquatics. It will resume when kids head back to school in September.
12 minutes | May 28, 2021
5/28/21 - Ep. 25
Fore! Belmont’s back with exciting new challenges for golfers of all ages. In the June episode of Henrico Happenings, find out how First Tee of Greater Richmond is working to make the course a place for the community to golf, gather and enjoy. Kristin and Victoria talk with Mark Lynch, Vice President of Golf for First Tee of Greater Richmond.
12 minutes | Apr 30, 2021
04/29/21 - Ep. 24
Kristin and Victoria are joined by Bentley Chan, Henrico's Director of Public Utilities. They talk about checking your irrigation system or sprinklers for leaks, and how to use water wisely to combat high water bills.
10 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
03/23/21 - Ep. 23
Victoria and Kristin sit down with Liz Guise, a 7-year firefighter with Henrico Division of Fire to discuss recruitment efforts and the history of women in the fire department as we celebrate National Women’s History month.
25 minutes | Feb 17, 2021
02/17/21 - Ep. 22
Benjamin Ross, a longtime volunteer at Woodland Cemetery, joins Victoria to discuss cleanup efforts at the historic Black cemetery. With an estimated 30,000 graves across its 29 acres, Woodland Cemetery is the final resting place for such prominent individuals as tennis champion and civil rights activist Arthur Ashe Jr. and the Rev. John Jasper, founder of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church in Richmond.
15 minutes | Jan 14, 2021
01/12/21 - Ep. 21
Dr. Danny Avula, Director of the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts, joins Kristin to talk about the COVID-19 vaccine. He is overseeing Virginia’s efforts to vaccinate residents. Dr. Avula explains why people need the vaccine and where they can get it.
13 minutes | Dec 17, 2020
12/15/20 -Ep. 20
Learn more about the proposed GreenCity “ecodistrict” at the site of the former Best Products headquarters. Henrico Director of Public Utilities Bentley Chan talks with Kristin about the project’s environmental sustainability and how it could lead to infrastructure initiatives in the county.
15 minutes | Nov 13, 2020
11/12/2020 - Ep. 19
This month, we take a look at the county’s development of an indoor sports facility and convocation center at Virginia Center Commons. Officials believe the sports and convocation center will further strengthen Henrico’s sports tourism program by adding a much-needed, high-profile venue for basketball, volleyball and other indoor sports tournaments to the county’s roster of recreation facilities. Victoria and Kristin talk with Neil Luther, Director of Henrico County Recreation and Parks about what the facility will offer residents.
15 minutes | Oct 8, 2020
10/08/2020 - Ep. 18
With just weeks until the 2020 General Election, we cover all you need to know to cast your ballot. Henrico County Deputy Registrar Anne Marie Middlesworth joins Kristin and Victoria to explain the different ways residents can vote this year. She also outlines some changes in the November 3 election.
13 minutes | Sep 11, 2020
09/11/2020 - Ep. 17
Victoria and Kristin speak with a representative from the YMCA of Greater Richmond about the new Frank J. Thornton Aquatic Center. From its features to free swim, you'll learn everything you need to know to enjoy this beautiful facility.
13 minutes | Aug 12, 2020
08/12/2020 - Ep. 16
Kristin and Victoria welcome Marvin Harris to the show. Mr Harris is Executive Director of the Evergreen Restoration Foundation. He talks about efforts to restore pride to the area's second-largest African American Cemetery. Henrico County helped the nonprofit purchase Woodland Cemetery, the final resting place of tennis great and humanitarian Arthur Ashe and other prominent African Americans.
23 minutes | Jul 10, 2020
07/07/20 - Ep. 15
Henrico County began integrating African American students into its schools in 1963, but the process was long and challenging. Members of the Varina 11, Rev. Barbara Miller and Junius Brown, look back on their experiences during the integration of Varina High School. If you would like to know more about this topic, you can watch the following program. Desegregation: Stories of Integration of Henrico Public Schools https://youtu.be/MJVMmBC4S-8
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