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Concert in Meadow Park

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

POSTPONED UNTIL SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26th!!! Due to Thunderstorms slated to arrive in Fan about 6PM!

Susan Greenbaum will perform in Meadow Park on (Sunday August 22:postponed) now scheduled for Sunday September 26 between 6 and 8 PM.

Susan Greenbaum performs at Meadow Park Sunday August 22 6 - 8 PM

This FREE concert was previously scheduled for Sunday August 15th and August 22nd, but predictions of scattered rain and imminent thunderstorms led the Fan District Association to postpone the concert.  Meadow Park, one of the City’s triangular parks, is located in the heart of the Fan District, at the intersections of Park Avenue, Meadow Street, and Stuart Avenue.  Seating is not provided so bring your own lawn chair; picnics are welcome. Adult beverages are not permitted in Richmond’s parks.

According to Billboard magazine, Richmond-based singer-songwriter, ” Susan Greenbaum’s voice is a delight…strong, clear, and drenched in pleasing harmonies.  A startlingly adept writer…ripe for national airplay.” Click  Susan Greenbaum – Virginia the Home of My Heart for a sneak preview of Susan’s style!  Susan’s background includes positions in Fortune 500 companies, before she followed her heart, quit her job and devoted herself full-time to her music. Susan Greenbaum Website.

Meadow Park is only a few blocks from our Fan District bed and breakfast and we hope we’ll see visitors and neighbors alike at one of Richmond’s best-kept secrets – the Fan District Associations’s Summer Concert Series. It will provide a unique peek into the vitality and cohesiveness of our neighborhood!

Godspeed is coming!

Friday, September 18th, 2009

This weekend will be exciting at our historic Fan District Bed and Breakfast in Richmond, Virginia. Publick Days at Henricus Historical Park will be the happening attraction. A reproduction of Godspeed, one of the three ships that brought settlers to Jamestown, will be at the park and open for tours. The park recreates colonoial life with this special event on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20 between 10 am and 5 pm. There will be a Powhatan English Tactical demonstration with a live “call to arms” and a mock Indian attack! You’ll also see blacksmiths, carpenters, and a lesson in 17th century surgery and medical practices. For more information, check www.henricus.org or call (804) 748-1613.

Also on the scorecard is “Country to the City” Forest Hill House Tour, where nine homes will be open to ticket-holders in the tree-shaded South Richmond neighborhood of Forest Hill. For more information, see www.foresthillneighborhood.com or call (804) 519-0214.

The canal cruise boats are still running; “Victorians at Home,” costumed ladies and gentlement guide tours at Maymont, Richmond’s own Gilded Age mansion; Sunday is a walking tour of Monroe Ward; American Bluegrass Masters will perform at the Carpenter Theater (CenterStage); and on Sunday evening 5 PM Susan Greenbaum concert sponsored by the Fan District Association will take place in Meadow Park, a few blocks from here.

So much to do, so little time.