Carytown, in the heart of Richmond, is an eclectic treat at any time of the year.
I visited two shops there for the first time this weekend and heartily recommend them.
Penzey's specializes in spices. And I mean, every kind of spice and spice blend imaginable, from every culinary corner of the world, Milwaukee to India. They also have jars of the different blends for customers to sample, via your happy schnoz, that is.
For the Love of Chocolate is simply heaven. Not only does it offer every conceivable way to enjoy the divine brown bean, it also features unusual and old-fashioned candies. You gotta love a place where under one roof you can drift away in the ambrosia of masala-spiced chocolate or channel your inner wild man to chow down on a candied scorpion.
Go forth and enjoy!
Monday, May 11, 2009
May 16th Petersburg event
The second annual Dog Stroll & Bazaar will be held on Saturday, MAY 16th 2009 from 11 – 5 pm in historic, charming Old Towne Petersburg. Bring your canine buddy and enjoy a day of fabulous shopping and special activities in participating businesses, including kids’ face painting, doggie photo ops, local students’ art exhibit, and more! The Farmers Market operates until noon, and there will be a fun DOG CONTEST at 1 pm (costumes are welcome)! Volunteers from the Prince George Animal Shelter will be judging the contest, and prizes will be awarded. Family Dog Digest will be giving out free magazines and other items, and you might see your pet in an upcoming issue of the Digest! Well-behaved dogs on leashes will be welcome in many stores, on the patio at the Dixie Diner, and just outside the patio fence at Andrade’s International Restaurant. Water and doggie treats will be provided throughout Old Towne.
May 16 is also Armed Forces Day and many businesses are giving special military discounts in addition to the bazaar specials in stores all around Old Towne.
Start the day by grabbing a free goodie bag from the Visitor Center, located at 425 Cockade Alley, 804.733.2400 - open 9 to 5 pm.. The goodie bag will include treats, festivity & sale locations, and directions to Old Towne’s Appomattox River Walk Trail, a perfect path for your (leashed) pooch. This year the goodie bag will also include a self-guided walking tour up historic High Street, ending at a pet relief station at the High Street Lofts. (Please use pet relief stations or the free goodie bag to clean up after your pet in all areas of the City.)
This Stroll & Bazaar benefits the Petersburg/Colonial Heights SPCA (this is a different group from the Richmond SPCA and they are in need of food). Please bring pet food donations to the SPCA’s area – consult the day’s festivity list for exact location. Pets available for adoption will be on view, too. Pet food donations may be dropped off before the event at Signature Style Polish Pottery Shop at 13 W Old St / 804.733.4495 / open Tues to Sat 9 to 5.
Old Towne is easy to find. We are at exit 52 (Washington St) off I95, 21 miles South of Richmond VA. Follow signs to the Old Towne Visitor Center for free parking close to all Dog Stroll Events. Use the Visitor Center address for your GPS – 425 Cockade Alley, Petersburg VA 23803.
The Old Towne Dog Stroll is sponsored by the Old Towne Merchants Group, with gracious support by area merchants, restaurants and businesses. Please visit http://www.oldtownepetersburg.com/dogstroll.html for all details. To sign up early for the dog contest and avoid a waiting line, please email info@oldtownepetersburg.com or call 804.733.4495 for more information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Teresa Munn
Old Towne Merchants Group
Email info@oldtownepetersburg.com / phone 804.733.4495
May 16 is also Armed Forces Day and many businesses are giving special military discounts in addition to the bazaar specials in stores all around Old Towne.
Start the day by grabbing a free goodie bag from the Visitor Center, located at 425 Cockade Alley, 804.733.2400 - open 9 to 5 pm.. The goodie bag will include treats, festivity & sale locations, and directions to Old Towne’s Appomattox River Walk Trail, a perfect path for your (leashed) pooch. This year the goodie bag will also include a self-guided walking tour up historic High Street, ending at a pet relief station at the High Street Lofts. (Please use pet relief stations or the free goodie bag to clean up after your pet in all areas of the City.)
This Stroll & Bazaar benefits the Petersburg/Colonial Heights SPCA (this is a different group from the Richmond SPCA and they are in need of food). Please bring pet food donations to the SPCA’s area – consult the day’s festivity list for exact location. Pets available for adoption will be on view, too. Pet food donations may be dropped off before the event at Signature Style Polish Pottery Shop at 13 W Old St / 804.733.4495 / open Tues to Sat 9 to 5.
Old Towne is easy to find. We are at exit 52 (Washington St) off I95, 21 miles South of Richmond VA. Follow signs to the Old Towne Visitor Center for free parking close to all Dog Stroll Events. Use the Visitor Center address for your GPS – 425 Cockade Alley, Petersburg VA 23803.
The Old Towne Dog Stroll is sponsored by the Old Towne Merchants Group, with gracious support by area merchants, restaurants and businesses. Please visit http://www.oldtownepetersburg.com/dogstroll.html for all details. To sign up early for the dog contest and avoid a waiting line, please email info@oldtownepetersburg.com or call 804.733.4495 for more information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Teresa Munn
Old Towne Merchants Group
Email info@oldtownepetersburg.com / phone 804.733.4495
Monday, April 27, 2009
Plant and Craft Sale in Petersburg
According to published reports, the Southside Sheltered Workshop, at 3267-B South Crater Road in Petersburg, will hold a plant and craft sale and flea market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 9.
This is a great reason to re-visit Petersburg, if you haven't been to this city in a while. You'll be surprised at how the city is revitalizing itself.
And the Workshop is a great cause! I have been there to visit, a few times, and it is wonderful that such a place exists to provide employment for people with disabilities. They are able to socialize, earn money and feel good about themselves.
This is a great reason to re-visit Petersburg, if you haven't been to this city in a while. You'll be surprised at how the city is revitalizing itself.
And the Workshop is a great cause! I have been there to visit, a few times, and it is wonderful that such a place exists to provide employment for people with disabilities. They are able to socialize, earn money and feel good about themselves.
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