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From YouTube: This Week in Chesterfield. Aug. 14-20
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
Lay's
installment
of
this
week
in
Chesterfield
I
am
Brad
Franklin
with
constituent
Media
Services
here
to
tell
you
about
some
of
the
things
that
are
happening
in
your
community
for
the
week
of
August.
The
14th
tomorrow
evening
come
on
out
to
bonniere
library
for
fall,
Garden
activities
from
six
to
seven,
follow
the
time
for
harvesting
cleaning
up
and
much
more
so
come
learn
from
Master
Gardener,
Susan
Atkins
about
cost-effective
and
labor-saving
ways
to
make
the
most
of
your
efforts.
A
This
fall
program
is
free,
but
registration
is
required
on
Wednesday
There's,
a
hand.
Only
CPR
and
AED
awareness,
training
at
Meadowdale
library,
from
10
to
11
A.M,
where
chestro
fire
and
EMS
will
teach
you
how
to
perform
hands-only
CPR
just
be
aware
of
participating
in
this
class
does
not
end
with
CPR
certification.
Registration
is
required
that
night,
how
about
heading
over
to
the
Parkinson
Center
for
one
of
the
last
summer
nights
at
the
park,
a
steel
gut
gives
you
a
midweek
break
with
great
music
cool
drinks,
yummy
food
art
activities
and
more
on
Friday.
A
The
music
of
The
Beatles
will
take
Center
age
after
Ferguson
center
with
BLT.
Celebrating
the
famed
rockers
from
Liverpool
tickets
are
10
donation
and
are
available
on
the
broken
leg
website.
Also
that
evening
the
children's
museum
of
Richmond
will
have
one
of
its
special
nights
at
the
Chesterfield
location,
from
5
to
7
PM
for
a
free
night
for
families
with
children
with
disabilities.
A
Registration
is
required
here
as
well,
then,
on
Saturday
henricous
will
be
hosting
fleeing
the
Redcoats
in
1781,
telling
the
story
of
Mayor
Randolph
Carey
and
her
harrowing
years
on
the
run
from
the
British
after
they
invaded
the
colonies
to
tickets,
are
twelve
dollars
and
eight
dollars
to
Children
five
to
twelve,
as
well
as
free
for
henricous
members
that
afternoon,
The
Cooperative
Extension
will
be
hosting
Elizabeth
box,
as
she
introduces
you
to
the
monarch,
butterfly.
The
iconic
orange
and
black
pollinator
program
is
free
and
appropriate
for
all
ages.
A
So
registration
is
required
here
too,
and
lastly,
that
night
pocahonta
premieres
will
be
hosting
a
mini
Bluegrass
Festival,
with
the
hot
seats
into
the
fog,
John
Grigsby
and
County
Line
and
the
slack
family.
The
event
is
from
610
is
sponsored
by
friends
of
the
Pocono
State
Park
standard
parking
fees,
apply
and
tickets
are
20,
with
children,
five
and
under
being
free
and
as
always,
we're
accepting
your
kindness
campaign
submissions
anytime.
So
if
you
see
random
acts
of
kindness
around
the
county,
we
want
to
hear
all
about
them.