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Vinegar Hill Café in Jefferson School City Center
Vinegar Hill Café volunteer opportunities Programming (planning and organizing musical, artistic and other community events in the café) Daily café activities (food preparation, cashier work, menu planning, cleaning, and greeting customers) Opening preparations (arranging furniture, hanging art, setting up kitchen). For more information on volunteer opportunities at Vinegar Hill Café please contact Judy Berger at jberger@jabacares.org.
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Charlottesville Tomorrow Time Capsule Photography Project – History in the Making!
Just imagine the excitement as Charlottesville folks gather in 2062 for the opening of the Time Capsule that will be buried in 2012. Don’t you want to be a part of it? Charlottesville Tomorrow invites you to be a part of history by submitting 1 or 2 photographs to the Charlottesville Tomorrow Time Capsule Photography…
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And the ribbon is cut … Bike Walk Play JPA & bridge party were a lot of fun for all!
Charlottesville is always a fun PLACE for families! We have been walking and biking on a temporary bridge during construction, and the new bridge is really nice with sidewalks on both sides! It was fun to be on hand at noon yesterday for the ribbon cutting by members of City Council and for the free…
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Are you ready to Meet Yer Eats? | 21 farms this year and a brand-new website!
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McIntire Park East Draft Master Plan
… another piece of our Charlottesville PLACE puzzle City Parks and Recreation Department staff will present the Draft Master Plan for the east side of McIntire Park to City Council on Monday, July 16, at 7:00 pm at City Hall. There will also be a public hearing on the Plan at the Council meeting. 02…
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PLACEMAKING – the Charlottesville Downtown Mall is an important “third place”
… “What you’re seeing is further evidence of the demand to live in more urban, walkable, transit-friendly communities,” said Stewart Schwartz, director of the Coalition for Smarter Growth. “A big part of this is place-making — creating vibrant, interesting places where people can see each other and be seen. They’re what urbanists call third places.…