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CALENDAR - THIS WEEK
Lakeside Farmers' Market
Wed Aug 6
Visit the new Lakeside Farmers' Market every Wednesday and Saturday from May through November at the Lakeside Towne Cent...
Fidos After Five at Lewis Ginter
Thu Aug 7 5:00 pm
On the second Thursday evening of each month (May 8, June 12, July 10, August 14, September 11) leashed pets are allowed...
Flowers After Five at Lewis Ginter
Thu Aug 7 5:00 pm
Take advantage of evening hours at Lewis Ginter every Thursday from July 3 through September 25. The gardens will be ope...
Preschool Story Time at Ginter Park Library
Thu Aug 7 10:30 am
"Stories with Ms. Tori" for ages 3 to 5 years old (with an adult) at the Ginter Park branch of the Richmond Public Libra...
Lakeside Farmers' Market
Sat Aug 9
Visit the new Lakeside Farmers' Market every Wednesday and Saturday from May through November at the Lakeside Towne Cent...
Adult Book Discussion Group at Ginter Park Library
Mon Aug 11 6:00 pm
Second Monday of each month. The Ginter Park library is at 1200 Westbrook Avenue. Call 646-1236 for details.
Baby and Toddler Story Time
Tue Aug 12 10:30 am
@Ginter Park Library An interactive playtime for babies from birth to 36 months (with an adult) at the Ginter Park br...
Battery Park Civic Association Meeting
Tue Aug 12 6:30 pm
The Battery Park Civic Association meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Stone House on DuPont Circle...
Families After 5 at Lewis Ginter
Tue Aug 12
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden will be open until 9:00 pm on Tuesday evenings in the summer for families; the Children's ...
Ginter Park Residents' Association Board Meeting
Tue Aug 12 7:30 pm
The monthly meeting of the Ginter Park Residents’ Association Board will be held this Tuesday, April 8, at 7:30 pm at ...

CLASSIFIEDS
Church Hill condo for sale. $6000 in downpayment, closing costs or condo fees offered. OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-4:30, 22nd & Broad, historic Bellevue Square Unit 3. 2 BR 2 Bath, $239,000. See www.lisacrowley.com for more details.
2410 Hawthorne Avenue is available for rent. This 4 bdrm brick home has a large fenced back yard with off street parking. Contact Wey McLeod with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. @ 387-7772
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PLASTER & STUCCO LLC, plaster repair and installation, exterior stucco, spray texture finish, historical tax credit, call for estimate. Todd Wittemann, (804) 545 3185. ref. avail.
Satterlund Fine Carpentry, LLC. From home repair to artistic fabrications, SFC is a licensed and insured company you can trust. 804-321-3002 www.satterlundfinecarpentry.jimdo.com
The Clothesline Children's Consignment Sale's fall/winter sale is at the Woodmont Recreation Center August 22-23, 2008. Consignors, volunteers, and new/expectant moms shop early! Visit www.theclothesline.biz for more information.
Custom window treatments and other fun stuff for your home. Reasonable prices, free estimate 908-1112
AGAINST THE GRAIN FURNITURE Discover Northside's furniture secret: beautifully handcrafted right here in Richmond by local folks who love filling your custom orders. AgainstTheGrainVA.com Ph: 855-1186 ATGVA@comcast.net 5522 Lakeside Ave.
Beginner Belly Dance Class, Tues 9/9-10/21/08. NO Class on 9/30!!!! $45 per 6 week session. Location: Trinity Presbyterian Church, 217 Wilkinson Road, Richmond, 23227. Contact-Zafira (instructor) zafiradaima@yahoo.com
NEW TO RICHMOND? Moving On supports & encourages women through the transition of a move. Starting 9/9, we meet Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 @ St. Giles Presbyterian Church, 5200 Grove Ave. Childcare provided. For info, call Edith 230-1153 or Mila 249-5776
Odyssey Health Care, a local hospice, seeks volunteers to befriend terminally ill patients & their families. No personal care. Training provided. Call 290-4300. Opportunity is profoundly rewarding & may offer you as much joy as you give.



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July 28, 2007

West Nile found in Bryan Park mosquitoes

The Richmond Times-Dispatch is reporting that mosquitoes trapped recently in Bryan Park in North Richmond tested positive for West Nile Virus — fairly early in the season.


Mosquitoes being trapped on the city’s North Side are testing positive for West Nile virus at a higher than expected rate, prompting city health officials to remind residents to take precautions to reduce mosquitoes and protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Higher rates of West Nile-positive mosquitoes have been detected in the city in previous years, but not as early in the West Nile season, a city official said.

“We think the weather is a contributing factor,” Richmond Health Department spokesman George Jones said. “Both the hot weather and the dry weather. With the high temperature, the infection rate amplifies quicker.”

The dry weather means water is stagnating in storm drains, providing mosquitoes places to breed. More frequent rain would wash the mosquito pools and larvae away.

There has not been a human case of West Nile infection in the city, Jones said. Statewide, the only human West Nile case reported so far this season is in Fairfax County.

Jones said the mosquito testing is being done by the Virginia Department of Health’s Division of Zoonotic and Environmental Epidemiology. Testing is being done all over the city, but the higher rate of positive mosquitoes has shown up only on the North Side. Traps have been set in Ginter Park, Battery Park and other North Side communities.

Jones said testing showed an infection rate of 24.5 per 1,000 mosquitoes. That is higher than the expected rate of 11 to 20 per 1,000 mosquitoes.

City health officials said the public works department has responded to citizen reports of standing water by cleaning debris clogging rainwater basins and has installed mosquito abatement pellets in some locations. Also, public works has stepped up the frequency of catch-basin inspections and maintenance. In addition, ongoing efforts will include treating stormwater systems with larvicides.

Residents who want to report standing water should call the city Department of Public Utilities at 644-3000.

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