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From YouTube: This Week In Chesterfield. May 29- June 4
Description
This Week in Chesterfield! We’re going to tell you about all of the fun, exciting, and interesting things going on around our community! Each week we’ll take a minute or two to share the details on what you need to know, what’s going on and where you’ll want to be.
A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
latest
installment
of
this
week
in
Chesterfield
I
am
Brad,
Franklin,
constituent,
immediate
Services
here
to
tell
you
about
some
of
the
things
that
are
happening
in
your
community.
For
the
week
of
May,
the
29th
on
Thursday,
the
Red
Cross
will
be
holding
a
blood
drive
from
9
A.M
until
3
P.M
at
Central.
A
Library
just
go
to
the
Red
Cross
website
to
sign
up
that
night
come
out
to
North
Courthouse
Library
from
6
30
to
7
30
for
aromatherapy
for
teens
prepare
your
senses
for
an
evening
of
relaxation
and
calm
as
you
learn
how
to
make
your
aromatherapy
mix
registration
is
required
on
Friday
Chesterfield
procurement
will
be
holding
the
first
buyer
sellers
connection
conference
from
8
30
to
noon
the
Thomas
L
fulcrum
Center
in
Midlothian.
The
event
will
offer
vendors
a
chance
to
network
with
procurement
staff
and
talk
to
County
and
school
reps
about
doing
business
here.
A
Locally
trade
show
and
one-on-one
opportunities
are
free.
The
registration
is
required
Saturday
morning,
come
out
to
Midlothian
mines
for
the
hope
for
learning
annual
charity.
5K
walk
that
starts
at
10,
A.M
Charity
Walk
will
raise
funds
for
under
privileged
kids,
who
are
Title
1
students
at
elementary
schools
in
our
area
tickets
are
25.15
for
children
under
12..
Also
that
morning
is
the
Mason
Dixon
pod
chili
cook-off
in
tarrington.
The
event
runs
from
10
to
1
and
looks
to
raise
money
for
American
Legion
Post
354
and
help
them
make
some
of
their
facilities.
Handicap
accessible.
A
No
entry
fee
is
required
for
new
cooks.
That
night,
the
surf
pro
of
Chesterfield
after
hours
concert
series
at
River,
City
Sportsplex
kicks
off
its
2023
season
with
Kip
Moore
and
special
guest
Priscilla
block
doors.
Open
at
five
shows
starts
at
six
tickets
are
starting
at
just
26
dollars
and
on
Sunday
the
Chesterfield
Historical
Society
of
Virginia
will
be
hosting
a
reenactment
of
the
1773
Baptist
preacher
trial
at
2
pm
live
in
person
at
historic,
1917
Courthouse.
A
This
interactive
performance
will
help
explain
what
led
Americans
at
the
time
on
the
path
toward
religious
freedom
due
to
limited
space.
Pre-Registration
is
required
and,
as
always,
we're
accepting
your
kindness
campaign
submission
anytime.
So
if
you
see
random
acts
of
kindness
around
the
county,
we
want
to
hear
all
about
them.
Go
to
our
website
search
this
week
in
Chesterfield,
more
information
on
all
the
things
we
talked
about.
That's
it
for
this
week
take
care
everybody.