Young talent from the 804 once again finds its way into the collegiate level. Nicholas Griffin, a rising senior pitcher, announced earlier this week that he plans to attend Virginia Wesleyan College. Why did Griffin decide on a school for Thomas Dale as early as before his senior year? “I toured the campus and loved it, and the coaches seem like great coaches from talking with them, and I really liked them,” Griffin explained. “All of those positives factored into my decision.” In his first year on varsity last season, the 5-foot-8, 135 pounder, appeared in seven games as a…
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Hello and welcome back to the wonderful world of the Dogpound. As a faithful reader, you know I come down pretty hard on customer service, not to be mean, it just seems that companies have forgotten one of the most important golden rules of business. That rule is: “Every person that interacts with your customer base serves as a salesperson for your company.” It takes a long time to get a customer and sometimes only a few minutes to lose one. So when they farm out this service, as many companies do these days, there is no real invested interest.…
Chesterfield’s largest one-day event, ChesterFest, is gearing up for its biggest and most exciting Fest to date, featuring an evening concert by the Richmond Symphony. The Richmond Symphony “Big Tent” concert will finish a long day of music including bluegrass, country, blues and jazz, all on the Big Tent stage on Saturday, Sept. 17. “We are really excited about the opportunity to host the Richmond Symphony at ChesterFest,” says event manager Elliott Fausz. “It has always been a goal of ChesterFest to have a major musical act close out the day, and the Richmond Symphony is a perfect fit for…
The real estate market in the 23831 and 23836 Zip Codes has dipped a little from this time last year, but only by about 1 percent. Seventy-five homes were sold in June, while inventory is down about 13 percent from a year ago. That means homes are selling, leaving fewer on the market. Sales prices are up, which is good for all who are selling their homes. The median sale price, half above and half below, has jumped to about $239,000, which is an increase from last year of about 4 percent. As school begins, many homeowners have put their…
The Falling Creek Reservoir on Hopkins Road was constructed over 60 years ago as a source of drinking water, but it is a silted lake today. In 1953, area residents were in awe of the building of the concrete dam that currently delineates the boundary of Chesterfield and Richmond. Pictured is a group of residents excited to see the dam built.
AUGUST 3 ROBOT RESUMES TO BEAT THE AUTOMATIC TRACKING SYSTEM – 10 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. Meadowdale Library. Learn how to construct a resume that can beat the system and get your foot in the door. Register online at library.chesterfield.gov. HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA IN A JOB SEARCH – 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Meadowdale Library. Learn how to use social media to find job opportunities and to create an online presence that will increase your marketability to employers. Register online at library.chesterfield.gov CHESTER CHOICES BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP – 10:30 a.m. until noon. “The Oregon Trail: A New American…
Anna Knowles is exhibiting her photography, with an emphasis on nature and travel. She is hanging the exhibit on August 1 and leaving it through October 1. She is planning to participate in Chester Library’s artist reception on Saturday, August 6, from 3 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. The reception is sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Chester in support of the Chesterfield Center for the Arts Foundation.
Director, Naomi Mottley seeks 20 boys and girls under 18 and 10 men and women over 18 to play various characters in the Chesterfield Children’s Theatre’s fall play, “Anne of Green Gables.” Auditions will be held at 2 p.m. on August 6 at Clover Hill Library, 6701 Deer Run Dr., Midlothian. The show will be performed the first weekend in November and actors must have no conflicts after 6 p.m. the week prior for tech rehearsals. All performers will be cast, and there are no training fees. For more information please email: [email protected].
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia (CHSV) has elected three directors-at-large to serve as officers and added three new directors to serve on the all-volunteer board of the non-profit organization. Incoming president is Claude Baker who has served as a director-at-large on the board since 2014. The newly elected vice president is Therese Wagenknecht, who joined the CHSV board in 2010 and has served as president of the society (2011-2013) as well as past president and acting president. Doug Blake, a director-at-large since 2015, will serve as treasurer. The current recording secretary, Steve Haasch, will continue in this position. Outgoing…