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Michelle Harris has served at Midlothian, Central, Chester, Enon and Ettrick-Matoaca libraries. Currently residing in Chester, she has called the area home for twenty-five years. “I started working for the county in 1980 with the bookmobile program,” Harris said. “Seeing a child’s love of books and reading, I have appreciation for the written word. I realized the library is about books and beyond.” With so many careers to choose from, why be a librarian? “I loved making the connection with people and making the connection between books and people to better people’s lifestyles,” Harris explained. Harris can remember the days…

The rural school building program began in 1912 as a collaboration between Booker T. Washington, the head of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, and Rosenwald, one of the institutes trustees and the president of Sears, Roebuck and Company. Washington held that impoverished African Americans could improve economic and social conditions by educating themselves —but at the time, public school facilities for blacks in the rural South were inadequate at best and nonexistent at worst. By providing matching funds to stimulate the construction of safe, sanitary school buildings in rural areas, Washington hoped to improve the state of public education for…

A groundbreaking ceremony for a replacement of Beulah Elementary School will be held Wednesday, May 31. The Beulah Elementary project was one of 10 school revitalization projects approved by county residents in the 2013 bond referendum, which focused on renovating or replacing older school facilities. Approved projects include the renovation or replacement of seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school, as well as the construction of a new elementary school to relieve overcrowding at Watkins Elementary. “I am excited to see construction start on a new Beulah Elementary. The existing school, built in 1928 with multiple additions…

Henricus Historical Park offers a variety of camps throughout the summer for children who enjoy the outdoors and history. Camp Pocahontas, held on June 26 to 30 and again on July 10 to 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for campers ages six through ten years old, explore the environment and life of Pocahontas and the culture of the Powhatan people through demonstrations, activities, and arts and crafts. In our recreated Powhatan settlement of Arrohateck, hands-on activities will include cooking; farming; hunting; house and canoe building; fish net weaving; and making of pottery, arrows, and tools. Make-and-take crafts are…

Howard Nester, President of Chesterfield Farm Bureau, along with Candie Whitus and Lee Thompson, insurance agents, recently presented Henricus Historical Park staff with a donation of $1,000 for the care and feeding of the animals at the living-history museum. The historic site currently cares for chickens, goats, pigs, and cats. “We’re honored to have the ongoing support of Mr. Nester and the Chesterfield Farm Bureau.” said Executive Director Charles L. Grant. “The Farm Bureau’s generous donation helps greatly with the feeding and annual veterinary care that our animals require to keep them happy and healthy.” For more information, please visit…

The Richmond Jazz Band was in rare form Saturday during their latest big band presentation at the Chester Library under the banner “Spring into Music.” It was an important concert for the band as their Music Director Gilberto (Bam Bam) Rodriguez led his last concert. He and his fellow musician, wife Bertha Rodriguez, will be leaving the band to return to their home in Puerto Rico. It made for a very bittersweet last performance for the pair. With thumping RJB and glad cheers, the audience of over 100 jazz admirers enjoyed many favorites such as “Mack the Knife,” “Orange-Colored Sky,”…

The Board of Supervisors recognized Sandhya Gentius-Harris, a fifth-grade student at J.B. Watkins Elementary School, as the grand-prize winner of the annual essay contest for Older Americans Month at the board’s meeting April 26. The contest, which gives students in grades 4-5 the opportunity to acknowledge older adults who have had positive impacts on their lives, was open to all Chesterfield County Public School students. Essays came from 235 students at nine elementary schools. Sandhya Gentius-Harris wrote about her grandfather, who grew up deaf but didn’t let that stop him from his dreams and career. “He taught himself how to…

Over a hundred works of art from children and adult artists were on display in Enon recently when Art Adventures, a local studio for kids and adult art lessons in Chester, held its annual art show at the Goddard School in River’s Bend. Best in show art will go on to hang the formal glass gallery in the Suntrust BAnk headquarters in downtown Richmond for the month of June. Art Adventures has been teaching children for over 40 years. It is unlike any other studio of its kind, art students and parents are amazed at what they can do. The…

When the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike (Interstate 95)was built parallel to Jefferson Davis Highway, the once-robust travel along the corridor and what comes with it – restaurants, hotels, cabins, dance halls, swimming lakes and a few hoochy-coochy joints – was stolen by the faster more convenient roadway. Gradually, one by one, the attractions and service businesses along the Pike (as it was affectionally known) became strapped for money. The tourist courts were turned into weekly rental but by the late 1990s – early 2000s the ambience of the Pike had been bulldozed under. The Dutch Gap Tourist Court was located at the…

The Chesterfield County Police department honored their five fallen officers with a wreath laying ceremony at the Police Memorial Monument located next to the 1911 Historic Courthouse. The brief ceremony included the opening with The Virginia State Police Pipes and Drums, which included members from the City of Hopewell Sheriff’s Office, the Prince George County Police Department, the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office, Chesterfield County Police and the Metro Richmond Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums followed by the color guard and the honor guard with the wreath. FALLEN CHESTERFIELD POLICE OFFICERS Officer Lamont L. Edwards, Jan. 5, 1957 Officer John…

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