Full-service community school to open in Henrico; Extension berry plant, bag clip sale underway to benefit 4-H programs
Henrico Newsflash – Feb. 22, 2022
Full-service community school to open in Henrico
The old Highland Springs High School building will take on a new life as it houses a new full-service community school, which is set to open this fall. Henrico officials believe it’s the first school of its type in the state.
With a new purpose comes a new name. The site will be called the Oak Avenue Complex, a homage to both the geographic boundaries of the area and the meaning of an oak tree — strength, morale and knowledge.
Extension berry plant, bag clip sale underway to benefit 4-H programs
The Henrico County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is selling a variety of berry plants and large bag clips to support local 4-H Youth Development programs.
Blackberry and raspberry plants are $7 apiece. Bundles of 25 strawberry plants are $10. Potted blueberry plants are $10. Handy Camel giant bag clips, which can be used for bags up to 50 pounds, are $12.
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