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City Market 26 Jul 08

City Market
Pat and I made our first trek to the Charlottesville City Market today. It was an adventure in many ways: family, friends, food, fun, and a few other f-words (but not that f-word, nope).

For that lone reader who’s not familiar with the C’ville scene, City Market is a euphemism for a parking lot filled with small-business vendors. I don’t know if the developers modeled it after Eugene’s famed (notorious?) Saturday Market, but it has a bit of that feel; it does not have as many vendors, occupy as much space, or offer as wide an array of items as Saturday Market, but it’s got scores of stalls offering food (to eat now or take home), jewelry, handicrafts, politics, and etc. with sidewalk musicians, balloons, and frivolity. Now, my baseline is from the Eugene Saturday Markets of the 1970s, so I may be off target in several ways.

Anyway, Pat and I discussed walking (I was thinking of cycling, but only one of us has bikes [yes, I now have two; sending later post]), but we abandoned that idea after we estimated that it was a 45-60 walk. We wanted to get there early enough to avoid the crowds and to see Corey. So we drove the ~2 miles.

Parking nearby was an adventure. We probably extended that ~2 miles by ~0.5 miles finding a place to park. We are now more savvy about how people park in the vicinity on Saturdays. Adherence to the rules seems a bit flexible on Sat. AM near the market.

We walked the path among the stalls a couple of times. I got coffee. Pat chatted with friends. We got some berries, flowers, habanero peppers, and free cheese. All in all, it was a good time.

Local folks will all be well ahead of us on this, as we’ve just moved into the city. However, for those who’re looking to learn a bit about Charlottesville’s City Market, here are some links:

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HelpIsHope is alive

So, I might be behind the times, but at least I now know that Help is Hope is up and running. Help is Hope will raise funds for victims of the disastrous earthquake in May 2008 in China. It’s staffed by a local group of volunteers. From the “about” page:

China Earthquake Relief Concert Series is initiated and organized by a volunteer team comprised of staff members and students from the University of Virginia (UVa), and supported by International Studies Office (ISO) at UVa, UVa’s Chinese Students and Scholars Society (CSSS), and various musicians and artists who are volunteering to perform on stage.

This endeavor is beyond all national divisions, racial boundaries, and religious differences. We are simply human beings, seeing others falling over and reaching out hands without thinking. Person to person.

We have one simple goal to help ease the suffering of the 4.8 million homeless and countless affected victims of the disaster to recover their lives.

Link to the Help is Hope Web site.

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Airing BBB

This afternoon (3 PM local time), WMRA’s Virginia Insight will broadcast an interview about Kay Allison’s program to provide reading materials for inmates in nearby prisons, “Books Behind Bars.” The show will take telephone questions Monday at 888-967-2825, or 888-WMRA-TALK.

Books Behind Bars

Read any good books lately?

That question is getting asked more and more often these days in an unusual place… in prison.

Thanks to a Charlottesville based program, thousands of books are now making thier way into jails and penitentiaries across the commonwealth.
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