IT'S ALL IN THE WRIST-
Mariesha Little rehearses with the HARPS Foundation – American Youth Harp Ensemble, which develops and offers programs and performances for children and youth in the greater Richmond area. HARPS also seeks to increase the appreciation, performance and therapeutic value of the harp in the U.S. and throughout the world.
CITYSCAPE-Slices of life and scenes in Richmond-
Volunteers from the Richmond Tennis Association add touches of color, including their own green thumbs, to the Arthur Ashe Monument at Monument and Roseneath avenues in Richmond’s West End. Joe Grover cleans a bed of bright lilies. This is the fourth year that the association has conducted the beautification project.
CITYSCAPE-Slices of life and scenes in Richmond-
Volunteers from the Richmond Tennis Association add touches of color, including their own green thumbs, to the Arthur Ashe Monument at Monument and Roseneath avenues in Richmond’s West End.
CITYSCAPE-Slices of life and scenes in Richmond-
Volunteers from the Richmond Tennis Association add touches of color, including their own green thumbs, to the Arthur Ashe Monument at Monument and Roseneath avenues in Richmond’s West End. Shima Grover tackles weeds among plants that are provided by the City of Richmond. This is the fourth year that the association has conducted the beautification project.
RALLYING FOR JUSTICE-
Andrea Miller joins protesters during the “Families Belong Together Rally” at the Virginia State Capitol Bell Tower on Saturday, June 30. Similar protests continue throughout the country in response to the Trump administration’s policy of separating immigrant parents and children entering the United States from Mexico.
Farmers' Market-
An unidentified state worker takes a break at OnTheSquareVA, a farmers’ market that opened recently at 1314 East Grace St. behind the Governor’s Mansion.
Farmers' Market
OnTheSquareVA, a farmers’ market that opened recently at 1314 East Grace St. behind the Governor’s Mansion. The market is open every Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will run through the end of September. Felicia Fowler, who also works for the state, is glad she can shop for fresh vegetables near her workplace.