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Petersburg preservationists host All Things Garden to raise money

Prince George Master Gardeners affiliated with the Virginia Cooperative Extension, a Virginia Tech and Virginia State University partnership, were present sharing advice and knowledge with attendees. Ladies of Low Street Meanie and Feisty softened up a bit while listening to flutist Iris Schwartz perform. According to Bobbie, the HPF selected the location for the event because it has a great yard and vantage point as well as high traffic volume. We want people to be aware and always remember the history of the Peter Jones Trading Station, said Bobbie. HPF owns the Peter Jones Trading Station located at the most historic intersection in Petersburg just south of the Appomattox River: North Market Street and Grove Avenue.

Petersburg Pickers showcases Sycamore Street assets at block party

Enjoy shopping, eating, listening to music performances, watch art demonstrations, and more at this inaugural event. The Progress-Index PETERSBURG - Who s ready to spend a Sunday afternoon at a block party? Mark your calendars to attend The Sycamore Street Experience happening May 16. We re hoping this effort to promote shopping local becomes an annual full-blown festival, shared Petersburg Pickers owner Kimberly Ann Calos. This fun-filled event will showcase the amazing, diverse, and historic assets our growing block and thriving City has to offer. There s so much to see and do in our little part of Petersburg.   The public is invited to celebrate the fun, uptown block of Sycamore Street where there will be music, specialty shopping, El Mundo De Las Delicious restaurant preparing authentic Mexican food as well as other food vendors, artists, a special exhibit “Virginia Stores of the Past” at Second Hand Rose, and so much more. 

RVers stay overnight at wineries, breweries, museums, farms, and more

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Harvest Hosts helps RVers release their gypsy spirits overnight at wineries, museums, breweries, and more I think everyone has that gypsy spirit, but most people stuff her down and ignore her or are afraid to embrace her - Destiny Sommer The Progress-Index If you re an RVer looking for an inexpensive way to travel, I have just the thing for you. Harvest Hosts is a network of wineries, breweries, ranches, distilleries, farms, and attractions that invite RVers to stay in 2210+ stunning host sites. Members have unlimited access to stay overnight at any one of the Host locations.  I like how Harvest Hosts encourages its members to purchase at least one local product during their stays.

Taking the kids: Camping

Taking the kids: Camping Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency © Dreamstime Recreational Vehicle Class C Motorhome Under Starry Sky. Who cares if you get dirty? Who cares if you wear the same T-shirt for three days? No wonder most kids love to go camping! Take your pick of where to sleep a tent, RV, a hammock strung between the trees, outdoors under the stars. “My favorite way to camp is in a tent because it’s easier to enjoy camping when you are in nature all the time,” said Jaden,12, a camping kid from Montana and one of the dozens of kids I talked to for my new Kid’s Guide to Camping book, a partnership with Kampgrounds of America (available from Amazon $14.95 and $10.99 for Kindle and at other retailers). There are lots of tips from camping kids, as well as fun facts, games and suggestions for the adults. (Did you know corn chips or Doritos make great kindling for your campfire?)

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