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About Rachel
Rachel Kester is a journalist based in Chesterfield, Virginia. She covers topics ranging from the environment to culture and has written for publications such as the Richmond Time-Dispatch, Sierra Magazine, Virginia Living and Earth Island Journal.
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Baking with Love

24 Dec 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Tra My Anderson, founder of Le Petit Morceau, brings the art of French pastries to Richmond, inspired by her grandmother Catherine and renowned culinary figures. Her microbakery, known for its unique almond croissants and other pastries, reflects her passion for baking and dedication to quality. Anderson's journey, influenced by her time in Paris and self-taught skills, emphasizes the importance of love and tradition in her craft. Despite the challenges of running a small business, her commitment to sharing her culinary passion with the community remains unwavering.

Hooked on Microgreens

11 Dec 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Microgreens, small but nutritionally potent seedlings, are gaining popularity in Richmond's culinary and farming scenes. Justin Upshaw, founder of EssentialRVA Microgreens, and James Hammond and Jodi Strohmayer of The Sowers’ Row, are leading figures in this movement. Upshaw's journey began with a personal experiment, leading to a thriving business focused on nutritional diversity. Hammond and Strohmayer's farm, established in 2022, employs innovative techniques to produce a variety of microgreens, catering to seasonal and media-driven consumer preferences. Microgreens, with their high nutrient levels, are seen as a potential solution to health concerns, including cancer.

When It Rains, It Pours

11 Nov 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Richmond faces increasing flooding challenges due to climate change and urban development, exacerbated by its location along the James River. Historical storms have highlighted the city's vulnerability, with infrastructure like the aging sewage system and floodwalls struggling to cope. Efforts to mitigate flooding include nature-based solutions such as living shorelines and green infrastructure projects at public libraries. Local initiatives encourage residents to adopt practices like planting trees and using rain barrels to manage stormwater. The James River Association and city departments are actively working to address these issues, aiming to protect the community and environment.

Flowering Art

21 Oct 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is hosting the Fine Arts and Flowers event from October 23-27, transforming its galleries into a floral paradise. The event, which began in 1986, features custom-made floral displays by members of the Garden Club of Virginia, Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs, and Ikebana of Richmond. These displays reinterpret 76 pieces from the museum's permanent collection, enhancing the art with floral designs. JoAnn McNabb, a master flower show judge, is among the designers creating these interpretations. The event aims to attract visitors who might not typically visit an art museum, offering a fresh perspective on the museum's art. The floral arrangements are supported by Strange’s Florists, Greenhouses & Garden Centers, providing around 10,000 stems for the event.

To The Bat Park

21 Oct 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Richmond National Battlefield Park is home to a diverse bat population, including endangered species like the little brown bat. Efforts to study and protect these bats have increased due to the threat of white-nose syndrome, a disease that has significantly impacted bat populations. Researchers, including biologist Nicholas Kalen, have been using acoustic detectors and mist nets to monitor bat activity and identify species. The park's diverse habitats provide ideal conditions for bats, which play a crucial role in controlling insect populations. Conservation efforts include careful planning of park activities to minimize impact on bats, and the promotion of bat-friendly practices among locals.

The Garden City

18 Oct 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Richmond is home to several historic gardens, each with unique backstories and cultural significance. Maymont's Japanese garden, designed by Yonehachi Muto, and the Valentine Museum's garden are notable examples of restored landscapes that reflect the city's rich history. The Garden Club of Virginia has played a crucial role in preserving these sites, ensuring their stories and beauty endure. Grace Arents' garden at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is another testament to the city's commitment to maintaining its horticultural heritage. These gardens serve as vital connections to the past, enriching the community's cultural and natural heritage.

The Great Return

23 Sep 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
The article highlights the conservation efforts to restore the Atlantic sturgeon population in the James River, Virginia. Despite being nearly eradicated due to pollution and overfishing, the species has made a significant comeback thanks to research and protective measures. Dr. Matthew Balazik from Virginia Commonwealth University has been pivotal in studying these fish, which are now a part of local wildlife tours. Challenges remain, such as boat strikes and a lack of young fish, but initiatives like the James River Association's tours and Hardywood Park Craft Brewery's 'Great Return' beer support ongoing conservation efforts.

Mojo Workin'

05 Sep 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Nicole Norman, alongside her husband Andrew Crittendon, runs Mojo Glassworks, a stained glass studio in Richmond. Initially a hobby, Norman's passion for stained glass turned into a career after being laid off during the pandemic. The studio specializes in custom designs and offers classes to the community. Mojo Glassworks gained recognition after working on HBO's 'Trixie Motel' project. Norman aspires to create large-scale installations and continue expanding her business.

Flowers on the Wall

19 Aug 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
The immersive art exhibition 'Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience' is set to open at the Richmond Art Center, offering a unique and interactive way to engage with the works of Vincent Van Gogh. The exhibition, produced by Exhibition Hub, uses advanced technology to create a 360° digital experience, allowing visitors to connect with Van Gogh's art and life. Highlights include a virtual reality experience and projections of iconic paintings like 'Starry Night.' The exhibition has been praised globally and offers a fresh perspective on Van Gogh's legacy.

Lights Out

05 Aug 2024  |  www.styleweekly.com
Artificial lights in Richmond pose a significant threat to migrating birds, often leading to fatal collisions with buildings. The Audubon Society's 'Lights Out' initiative aims to mitigate this by encouraging the reduction of non-essential lighting during peak migration periods. Dr. Stephen Ferguson highlights the physiological disruptions caused by light pollution, emphasizing the importance of turning off lights to conserve bird energy and prevent accidents. The Richmond Audubon Society seeks volunteers to promote bird-friendly practices, underscoring the ecological benefits of protecting avian species.
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