Fence Me In – Richmond’s Fencing Experts

March 28, 2011 by  
Filed under Business, Services, Totally Richmond

For affordable and quality Richmond fencing company in Virginia, you should check out Fence Me In.  Choosing the type of fence you want is hard enough, but finding a company who builds it right for a price you can afford is even harder.

Lots of fence companies will use dry packing when the set the fence posts.  This allows the fence to be built quicker, but doesn’t make for a very steady fence in the long run.  Dry packing can allow the fence posts to shift before ground water can have the chance to set up the foundation.  Fence Me In buries fence posts into two feet of  concrete, ensuring that the fence posts are straight and true.

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The fence posts are just the tip of the iceberg.  Fence Me In uses heavy duty hinges to guard against a saggy fence, and all the wood they use is pressure treated pine.  They build fences out of wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum, and there are many examples on their website of the styles you can choose.  If you want something you don’t see there, just ask, because Fence Me In can create a custom fence for you.

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Fence Me In, an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, is also capable of professional land surveys, and maintains a very high customer service rating.  Also, every fence built by Fence Me In yields a contribution to the SPCA.

Fence Me In can be reached on the phone at 888-FENCING, or you can fill out their online contact form.

 

 

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College – Where to Go and What to Do

February 18, 2011 by  
Filed under Information, Services

Most colleges require applications for admission by the first of the year.  If you’re going for early decision, you need to get your application  packet in by November 1st.  So, now is as good a time as any to start thinking about where you want to apply.  Whether you’re just finishing high school or if you’re a member of the AARP, continuing your education is a good thing to do.

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Why?  When is it ever bad to expand your knowledge base?  When is it ever bad to learn how to do something better than you did it before?  When is it bad to learn how to think more critically, to express yourself more succinctly, or to interact with like-minded people in a nurturing environment?  Pretty much never.  Plus, even with the woeful economic times we’ve had, it is still true that your earning potential increases with some sort of post-high school degree.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 annual earnings varied as much as $22,000 per year between someone with a high school diploma and someone with a bachelor’s degree.  It might not be that much now, but it might be even more of a difference soon.  As employers get more choosy about who they hire, you need any edge you can get to beat out the competition.

Deciding where you want to go to college and what you want to study is the first step.  We were recently contacted by a website called UniXL – they’re an “education and career information portal.”  I checked Richmond, VA and while the results didn’t give you every little detail on the first pass, I do think that this site is a great way to start searching for programs.  Don’t forget to apply for any scholarships and grants you might get, and make sure you fill out all those FAFSA forms properly!

In case you don’t want to go to school in Richmond (what, are you crazy?) here are links to this portal’s page for each state.  Happy hunting!

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The Richmond Institute of Burlesque

February 4, 2011 by  
Filed under Activities, Featured, Totally Richmond

A recent addition to Richmond’s dance community has me (and a bunch of other people) all atwitter.  The Richmond Institute of Burlesque opened its doors and now we all have the opportunity (if not the talent) to dance all sexy with the best of them.

Dolli Holliday

Dolli Holliday

Twilight Images by Melody Smith

Deepa De Jour

Deepa

Photo by Stereo Vision Photography

Skye Sinclaire

Skye

photo by Melody Smith of Twilight Studios

Richmond Burlesque Goddesses Dolli Holiday, Deepa De Jour, and Skye Sinclaire are the three main instructors, but you can expect other Richmond-based burlesque beauties to make appearances, as well as nationally-known dancers who are traveling through Richmond.

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Some of the class offerings and descriptions are as follows:

Burlesque Basics:

All three founding members teach this class, where you’ll learn some basic moves like glove peels, shimmies, and the like, and they’ll give you a crash course in the history of burlesque, how to develop your own burlesque character, and more.  This class is open to women only, since you’ll be trying out your newly-learned moves with boas, gloves, and pasties.  Yeow!

The Art of Chair Dance and Stocking Peels:

Skye Sinclaire takes you through the steps of different chair dances and stocking peels.  Even if you don’t plan on using these techniques in your own public debut, these skills are sure to spice up your life at home.

Songs to Strip By:

Dolli Holiday teaches this wallet-friendly class, where you’ll learn all about picking the perfect song for your burlesque routine.  More than just an overview of good music, she’ll teach you how to use the building blocks of the songs (beats, breaks, etc.) to make your number special.

These classes are just the tip of the iceberg, Folks.  Check out the full course list to find the class for you, and check the calendar for class times and dates.  I was supposed to go to Sunday’s Make-Up and Wig Tricks class.  I’m really bummed I didn’t get to go because Liv actually teaches you (among many other things) how to select, trim, and apply false eyelashes, which is something I have always wanted to know how to do.

The Richmond Institute of Burlesque is located at 6517 Dickens Place.  You don’t have to be a skinny Minnie or a fabulous dancer to take classes there.  Dolli and the girls want you to know that burlesque is designed to make YOU feel good about YOU, and what’s better than that?

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