Christmas Mothers Gear Up for the Holidays
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By Patty Kruszewski, Henrico Citizen Managing Editor 10/28/10
![]() At the annual Henrico Christmas Mother kickoff coffee, held Oct. 18 at Belmont Recreation Center, Christmas Mother "alumni" from as far back as 1977 gathered to recognize the 2010 honoree – and to celebrate almost 70 years of helping needy neighbors enjoy Christmas with new clothing, ample food, and gifts. Henrico Christmas Mother Council President Shelly Poole announced that for the first time, donations to the Christmas Mother program can be made through the program's website – and that the convenience of giving online has already brought in some first-time donors. In other good news, said Poole, Martin's Food and Drug will be reinstituting the Ukrop’s Share a Holiday Meal program and providing gift cards to the Christmas Mother program at discounted rates. Anne Southworth, the 1997 Christmas Mother, also noted that a recent book-signing held by her daughter brought in more than $2,000 for the program. Maribeth Southworth, a 1978 graduate of Hermitage High School, held a reading and signing Oct. 16 at Crossridge for her book, "She Finally Sat Down – 50 Years of Memories, Musings and Melodrama." Proceeds from book sales at the event were donated to the Henrico Christmas Mother. The extra donations could not have been more timely, Poole said, considering the growth in number of families served each season, and the indications that more than 6,000 individuals will require assistance this year. Carolyn Bush, who serves as liaison between the Christmas Mother and Henrico County Public Schools, reported that letters from the superintendent have already gone out to school principals, who are challenging students to contribute canned goods and toys by offering unique incentives – such as promises to kiss a pig when goals are met. "The great thing about the Christmas Mother program is that every child has the opportunity to bring in something – a can of food," said Bush. And Christmas Mothers were quick to back Bush up with stories of students from low-income households offering canned goods and hard-earned dimes "for someone who needs it." Dorothy M. Tatem, the 2010 Christmas Mother, comes from a family of nine children herself and can relate to the life situations of many recipients. In 1973, Tatem was the first African American female to enlist in the Virginia Air National Guard. After serving as an inventory management specialist, the long-time Fairfield resident retired from the Guard in 2004 as a senior master sergeant. As the 69th Henrico Christmas Mother, she will visit schools and civic organizations, appear in local parades, meet with volunteers and donors, and lead the efforts of the 15 volunteer co-chairs who solicit donations and recruit volunteers to staff the Henrico Christmas Mother Warehouse in December. In addition to thanking Bush and the school system employees, Poole also paid tribute to co-chairs Lisa Orlosky and Juliana Haalboom for their efforts representing Henrico County government employees. County Manager Virgil Hazelett, who has worked with the program for more than 35 years, came in for his share of appreciation as well. Attending the annual gathering and seeing the energy and commitment of the volunteers, responded Hazelett, never fails to inspire him. "It doesn't matter what my day [at work] is like," Hazelett told the women. "All I have to do is come here, and life slows down. "And life is good." The Henrico Christmas Mother will take requests from Henrico families with children, the elderly, and disabled adults at 361 Dabbs House Road on Nov. 1, 8 and 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Nov. 15 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Applicants must bring the following: proof of county residence; social security cards for all household members; income verification, such as pay stubs, Medicaid cards, or food stamp card; and disability certification for any disabled adults. To avoid duplication of effort, applicants must agree not to request help from similar agencies assisting families for Christmas. For information about donating, volunteering, or applying to the Christmas Mother program, call 236-9741 or visit henricochristmasmother.org. To sponsor a family for Christmas, call 501-5538. To make a donation by check, mail to Henrico Christmas Mother, P.O. Box 27, Sandston, VA 23150. Contact Patty Kruszewski at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Community
Weekend Top 10
By Sarah Story, Citizen Events Editor 05/23/2013

Henrico has several fun family-friendly activities to offer this weekend – check out the butterflies at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, play games at The Armour House & Gardens and walk or run in support of the Autism Society of Central Virginia. If you’re looking to celebrate Memorial Day, Rocketts Landing has fireworks and Sandston has a parade. For all our top picks this weekend, click here! > Read more.
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Henrico Junior 4-H camp registration open
By Ben Panko, Special to the Citizen 05/19/2013
For parents looking to keep their kids outside and away from the video games this summer, the Virginia Cooperative Extension is still accepting registrations for the 2013 Henrico Junior 4-H Camp.
The camp will be held June 17-23, and is open to boys and girls ages 9-13. A total of 10 spaces for boys and 27 spaces for girls remain available, and registration is open until May 24. The cost is $230, which includes lodging, meals, programs, instructional materials and charter bus transportation. > Read more.
The camp will be held June 17-23, and is open to boys and girls ages 9-13. A total of 10 spaces for boys and 27 spaces for girls remain available, and registration is open until May 24. The cost is $230, which includes lodging, meals, programs, instructional materials and charter bus transportation. > Read more.
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Entertainment
Mother and son open new restaurant in Sandston

The Sandston Kitchen will celebrate its official grand opening on Memorial Day, May 27. The restaurant is located in the site of the former Sandston Pharmacy at 2 West Williamsburg Road. It serves breakfast and lunch seven days a week and dinner Tuesday through Saturday. > Read more.
Whale of a treat
Ironfish delights with a variety of tasty catches

I was overjoyed to head back for another meal at Ironfish by Pescados, considered the Best New Restaurant in 2011 by both the Richmond Times Dispatch and Richmond Magazine. I agree whole-heartedly with their ratings. Since I first visited the restaurant for my birthday in January, I was waiting for the perfect special occasion to return. I couldn’t wait another year, obviously.
Run by the same restaurateurs as Pescados Latin Caribbean Seafood in Midlothian and Eat in Oregon Hill, Ironfish offers the same unique dishes and top-level customer service. > Read more.
Veteran restaurateur set to open in Short Pump
Tran’s Pho 1 Grill will serve Vietnamese fare

Paul Tran, along with his wife Ellen will open up Pho 1 Grill, a Vietnamese restaurant, in June in the Towne Center West Shopping Center.
Tran has been serving up Vietnamese food since the mid-’80s, his first being Que Huong on Rigsby Road. He also owned Mr. Chan’s on Horsepen Road and Saigon Gourmet on Hull Street Road. > Read more.
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