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From YouTube: This Week in Chesterfield. June 12-18
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
A
Of
this
week
in
Chesterfield,
I'm,
Theresa
bonifas,
with
constituent
and
Media
Services
here,
to
tell
you
about
some
of
the
things
happening
in
your
community
for
the
week
of
June
12th
tomorrow,
night
come
out
to
the
pride
library
from
6
30
to
7
30
for
a
Juneteenth
discussion
called
who
freed
the
slaves
which
will
be
presented
by
Dr
Adam
Ewing,
a
professor
of
African
American
studies
at
VCU,
then
on
Wednesday
Bonaire
Library
will
be
hosting
a
trivia
night
from
6
to
7.
30
PM
teams
of
two
to
four
players
will
put
their
pop
culture.
A
Knowledge
to
the
test
and
the
winning
team
gets
a
gift
card
to
gilletti.
Celeste
registration
is
required
on
Friday
night,
come
out
to
River
City
Sportsplex
as
the
Servpro
of
Chesterfield.
After
hours
concert
series
continues
with
Gary
Allen
tickets
start
at
26
dollars,
doors
open
at
5
and
the
show
begins
at
six
and
on
Saturday
for
all
the
golfing,
dads
and
kids
out.
A
There
check
out
the
13th
annual
ucrops
father
child
golf
tournament
at
the
first
T
Chesterfield
Golf
Course
enjoy
a
great
round
of
golf
and
lunch
from
you,
crops,
home
style,
Foods
all
to
benefit
the
father,
Foundation
of
Virginia
and
first
tea,
Greater
Richmond,
the
nine
holes
for
ages,
7
to
17,
teas
off
at
9
30
and
the
six
holes
for
ages.
Six
and
under
goes
at
10
30..
A
Also
that
day,
don't
miss
the
annual
bumblebee
Jamboree
hosted
by
the
Master
Gardeners
and
the
Virginia
Cooperative
Extension
at
the
Maymont
children's
farm
from
10
30
to
2
30..
As
the
area's
Premier
National
pollinator
week
event.
Children
can
learn
about
the
importance
of
bees,
butterflies,
Birds,
beetles
and
bats
as
they
enjoy
pollinator-related
crafts
and
activities
and
for
the
adults
you
get
to
learn
about
native
plants
and
other
ways
to
encourage
pollinators
in
your
backyard
and
that
night
come
out
to
the
Parkinson
Center
for
Reggie
Rice's
full
of
Illusions.
A
This
family-friendly
show
promises
to
be
an
unforgettable,
theatrical
ride,
full
of
mind-blowing
magic,
hilarious,
comedy
and
foolish
Antics
tickets
start
at
27
and
the
show
gets
going
at
seven.
Lastly,
don't
forget:
the
county
offices
will
be
closed
on
Monday
June
19th
in
observance
of
Juneteenth
and,
as
always,
we're
accepting
your
kindness
campaign,
submissions
anytime.
If
you
see
random
acts
of
kindness
around
the
county,
we
want
to
hear
all
about
them
now,
go
to
our
website
and
search
this
week
in
Chesterfield
for
more
information
on
all
the
things
we
just
talked
about.