RichmondMom.Com – Kate Hall’s Labor of Love
May 17, 2010 by Elizabeth
Filed under Blogs, Featured, Richmond People, Totally Richmond
When you talk to Kate Hall, it is hard to decide if you’re talking to a small-business owner, a devoted Mom – o – three, a social media guru, a Mommy Blogger, a philanthropist, or a children’s book author. Actually, it’s not really that hard, because within a couple of minutes you realize that she really is all of the above.
I was lucky enough to know Kate when we both worked at the now-deceased local title insurance titan, LandAmerica. Kate showed up at the company with loads of corporate experience and even more charisma. Unfortunately (at the time) for both of us, the titan fell and we were both looking for work.
Kate started RichmondMom while she was still in the corporate world. It was a sort of for fun, sort of experimental thing. She was learning about web marketing and social media and saw a real need for some solidarity among parents in the Richmond community. Kate, being Kate, decided to do something about it and started the website.
As she went through grueling interview processes at some of the biggest companies in Richmond (including The Fed), more and more of Kate’s Richmondmom.com customers, readers, and fans were urging her to take it to the next level. With a deep breath and a giant leap of faith, she did so, and the site has been rockin’ ever since.
In addition to running a business that has more than doubled its client base within a short year, Kate has also jumped in to the social media scene here in Richmond, and through it has participated in many, many (did I say many?) charitable events and causes. If that wasn’t enough, she actually wrote and self-published an educational kid’s book about Richmond history.
I asked her what gave her the idea for Richmond Rocks, and she told me that she was on Brown’s Island with her family and. her eldest son (age eight) started asking her questions about the area, and she realized that there was LOTS he didn’t know about Richmond history. So she decided to do something about that, too.
Self-publishing is no easy task, but Kate pulled it off with a team of folks (illustrator, editor, etc) that she simply raves about. With her customary good cheer and wicked (but great) sense of humor, Kate told me about the whole thing – from finding and hiring Knox Hubard for the illustrations, to working with Hayes and Fisk for photographs of Richmond, to the printing and distribution of the books, to how scary it is to foot the bill for a project like this and hope that it makes enough to even pay for itself.
Through hard work, tenacity, and the fact that the book is fantastic, the book is a success. Richmond schools teach Virginia history in the 5th grade, so teachers are going to use it as a teaching aid. Kate’s done signings all over Richmond, and you can check the site for upcoming signings.
Kate keeps up with her many online and networking responsibilities via Facebook, Twitter, and even 4Square (according to which she is the Mayor of Chick Fil A) and she attends the SMCRVA events. She’s a ball of fire, a whirlwind of wit and energy, and one of the People To Know in our fair city. And to top it off, she’s super-nice.
Get hooked in with her network on www.richmondmom.com and introduce yourself next time you see her out and about in Richmond. You’ll be glad you did.
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HealthSource Chiropractic – Chiropractic and Physical Rehab in Richmond Virginia
May 17, 2010 by Elizabeth
Filed under Services, Totally Richmond
HealthSource Chiropractic is conveniently located at 10216 West Broad Street – in the same shopping center as the FeEx/Kinkos. Just pull on into that shopping center and park.
Maybe you’ve been to a chiropractor before. Maybe you’ve see signs for chiropractors all over town, and never really thought much about one could do for you. The fact is that many of us (maybe even most of us?) suffer from maladies that can be helped if not completely corrected by regular chiropractic care.
Not all chiropractors are created equal. There are few shining stars here in our fair city, and one of them is Dr. Mason Sheehan, who opened a HealthSource Chiropractic practice in 2009. One of the fellas in my office, two of my friends, and one fellow blogger are all patients of Dr. Mason (as he’ll tell you to call him) and they have nothing but nice things to say about him.
Not only have I gotten the scoop on Dr. Mason from various people around town, he’s also the chiropractor for Richmond’s MMA Institue (that’s Mixed Martial Arts, you know), so if you want further proof that he’s awesome, ask those guys and gals.
Dr. Mason graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2002, and has been practicing since then. His patients come to him for treatment for anything from back pain, headaches, carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia, sleep problems – you name it. He not only performs the traditional chiropractic adjustments – a gentle manipulation of the back and neck – but he combines that type of treatment with other types of treatment. Your treatment plan can include chiropractic adjustments, massage, physical rehab, and more. Dr. Mason and his team come up with the best plan for you.
They have a deal called the 17-point “Pain-Track-Down” Community Service Screening – so if you wonder whether or not you need chiropractic care, schedule an appointment to get checked out. In the meantime, you can check out their website to find out about all the services they offer. From Decompression Therapy to Myofascial Release – Dr. Sheehan will create a treatment plan just for you. Healthsource Chiropractic is your Richmond Chiropractor.
You can call 804-592-2225 for an appointment. Make sure you visit the First Visit page of the website to get all your forms ahead of time.
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The Hill Cafe – A Cool Place in A Cool Neighborhood
April 29, 2010 by Elizabeth
Filed under Featured, Landmarks, Restaurants, Totally Richmond
I’ve been spending Tuesday evenings in Church Hill. That’s it. I’ve confessed. The neighborhood is my favorite – I rue the day I bought a house in the West End – and in the short time I lived in Church Hill (2001-ish?) I grew to love, love, love The Hill Cafe. So, with my Tuesday night class getting relocated to Libby Terrace, I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to reconnect with the seared ahi tuna appetizer. And I was right.
In the name of “research” I have returned to The Hill Cafe every week in order to offer you, Gentle Readers, a very good idea of what they have to offer in terms of food, ambiance, and libation. I’ll get to the food in a moment. As for ambiance, it’s a neighborhood restaurant/bar in a great historic neighborhood. People are walking their dogs outside. The houses are cool. The people who work there are calm, and aloof, but still friendly. At least the people who work on Tuesdays are. I’ve been sitting at the bar, and the Tuesday bartender (hi Bobby!) is courteous and prompt. That’s a big deal when you’re trying to have some “me time” and then rush to class.
The Hill Cafe is part of the Richmond Restaurant Group. Other members of the group are Water Grill, Delux, Europa, and The Hard Shell. I’ve been to Europa and The Hard Shell and have no complaints whatsoever on the food or the service. Of course, it might take another visit to be able to really establish an opinion….
Anywhoo. The Hill Cafe. I had heard that the fried chicken was the best in town (even better than Lee’s) so of course I got that one night. I’m sad to report that I wasn’t able to photograph it, because I was far too hungry and it was far too delicious. I don’t know how they get white meat, skinless chicken to stay that juicy, but…whoa. It’s juicy and seasoned just right and I could probably eat about four servings of it at one sitting, though you might find me crying in shame later.
One night I got the filet mignon. It came with some yummy taters, a green vegetable, and these crispy onion rings. Again, I dug in before I remembered to take a photo. I guess that’s why we have a proper Richmond food site – I am too eager of an eater. I’m sure David Mattera (blog and foodmaster extraordinaire) remembers to photograph food before he starts eating it.
Other favorites (according to the people hanging out inside and people I randomly quizzed on my way to and from the ladies room) are the shoestring french fries (crispy and delicious), the BBQ sandwich, the meatloaf (fried with seasoning), and pretty much anything on the Sunday brunch menu. Get thee to The Hill Cafe, and make sure you go hungry.
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