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CALENDAR - THIS WEEK
Greater Fulton Hill Civic Association meeting
Tue Feb 9 7:00 pm
The Greater Fulton Hill Civic Association as we know it today, began in 1981 when former Fire Chief John Finnegan gather...
CAPS Meeting / Public Safety Meeting
Wed Feb 10 6:00 pm
@EDI (701 N 25th St.)
Yoga @ the NRC
Wed Feb 10 7:00 pm
Wednesdays at 7pm $10 suggested donation, bring your mat and all levels are welcome!

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CASH FOR HOUSES: Local investors looking for houses in any condition. Can close in 3 weeks or less! www.Sell-in-Richmond.com or call 804-307-8139
The ClothesLine spring consignment sales are March 11-13 (children's) and March 18-20 (women's). Bon Air Comm. Ctr. 8725 Quaker Ln. 23235. www.theclothesline.biz for more info.
Need new cushions or covers for your old This End Up
House cleaning New Years special! $10 off your 1st 3 cleanings when you sign up for weekly, biweekly, or monthly services. Visit our website @ www.RichmondSpringCleaning.com or call 804-330-0270. Family owned and operated for 27 years.
Helping seniors downsize and move since 1998, More Than Moving For Seniors is a full-service senior move management company. We sort, pack, move, unpack, set up the new home and clear out houses. Call 232-6480 or Susan@MoreThanMovingInc.com
Fine Carpentry by Jon Lillyman & Co. Historic Restoration. Interior/exterior trim, structural repair, porches, decks, additions. Meticulous results. Fantastic references. Call Jon 301 6344.
Kidtopia Now will hold our Women's Sale March 19-21 & March 26-29, 2010 at 3701 Old Hillard Rd Richmond, VA 23228. Come find 1000s of bargains on gently used and new women's clothing (petite to plus sizes & maternity) and accessories! www.kidtopianow.com



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June 26, 2009

A little reminder: Richmond Police has a FREE vacation watch program

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I always remember they have one right before I go away. So, thank you Richmond Times Dispatch for reminding me early!

Richmond police are reminding residents and businesses in the city that officers will keep an eye on their property while they are away on vacation.
Through the House and Business Watch Program, people can fill out a watch request form and submit it to their neighborhood precinct before vacation. Each request covers up to a three-week period, during which police will periodically check the perimeter of the property.

Watch request forms are available at the department’s Web site, http://www.richmondgov.com/police, where users can click on the “Vacation Watch Request Form” link. If users are unsure which precinct they are in, they can call the department’s customer service line at (804) 646-6842.

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