Heron in Eastern Henrico (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
Timothy Christian, right, waits on Ralph Lee in continuing a 50-year family tradition of selling fruits and vegetables at the 17th Street Market in ShockoeBottom.(The name recently was changed from the 17th Street Farmers’ Market.) Mr. Christian is the lone regular vendor in the revamped, but still struggling market that has yet to regain its panache after a three-year facelift for which the city spent $3.5 million. Sisters Rosa Fleming and Evelyn Luceal Allen, other longtime vendors, have to be reinstated; they now sell produce from a stand on Franklin Street in a parking lot across from the market. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
The city is still trying to complete work at the market and on July 1 took back control of the market from the Enrichment Foundation. Kathy Emerson and Karen Grisevich were installed as provisional managers last month. The new managers said plans are afoot for events and other programming at the market plaza possibly starting in September. However, there is no indication of any plans for future activity on the market’s Facebook page or on the city’s website. A private group apparently continues its music-filled night market on the second Saturday of each month and yoga classes on Wednesday evenings. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
Richmond Police Chief Will Smith is sworn in as the city’s top cop during a ceremony Wednesday held at Virginia Union University’s Coburn Hall. The chief’s wife, Virginia “Ginnie” Smith, holds the Bible while City Clerk Candice Reid administers the oath. Chief Smith is the city’s 19th police chief. He
was joined at the ceremony by his two daughters, Mayor Levar M. Stoney, members of City Council and dozens of current and retired law enforcement officers from Richmond and around the state. (Regina H. Boone/Richmond Free Press)
Fun at RVA Community Fun Day/
E.J. Quallis, left, and his sister, Bailey, pet baby pot belly pigs last Saturday at RVA Community Fun Day in Henrico’s Dorey Park. Several hundred people attended the free event sponsored by Real Talk with Monica, Rising Towards Success and Dominion Energy. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
Fun at RVA Community Fun Day/
A Panamanian dance is performed by La Palma Dance, during last Saturday's RVA Community Fun Day in Henrico’s Dorey Park. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
Fun at RVA Community Fun Day/
Jhankar dancers perform a traditional Indian dance, below, during last Saturday's RVA Community Fun Day in Henrico’s Dorey Park. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)
Stephen Rivera of Richmond carries his message on a sign outside the team’s training camp on West Leigh Street. He has picketed against the team’s racist name each year since the team began practicing in Richmond in 2013. He has no suggestion for a new name but says anything is fine “as long as it’s not something that denigrates native people or any of us.” A U.S. Supreme Court decision in June regarding “immoral” or “scandalous” trademarks may bolster the team’s legal efforts to keep its offensive, trademarked name.