Wills and Estate Planning
by Jaynee Sasso
The summer season is perfect for taking a break from the routine of everyday life but it also provides a great opportunity to review and complete a host of items often pushed to the bottom of your to-do list. The subject of estate planning is typically not at the forefront of people’s minds [...]
Teaming Up in the Battle Against Childhood Cancer
The 3rd annual “Tour de Harrison” made its way through Richmond recently. But its effects will reach far into the future. Working with the Rally Foundation, a non-profit organization for childhood cancer research, the Tour raised more than $25,000 for Leukemia research The Tour is a 10 mile bike ride created by the Strickler family [...]
Don’t Summon a Mirage and Miss Today
by Erika Townsend
Often when we become complacent in our relationships, we reminisce on how things once were. Whether it was with your current partner or with an ex, we seek happier times that give us refuge from the pain of a growing or dying relationship. Although our trips down memory lane are not always intentional, [...]
From Grief, A Girlfriend Connection
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
In 2003, Rebekah Pierce was at the top of the world. She and husband Elehue loved watching their toddler grow. When Rebekah’s cousin told her she was pregnant, the pair celebrated. But in her fourth month of pregnancy, the child’s father attacked her with a screwdriver. Hospitalized and in a coma, she [...]
Dance, Kick and Laugh
Nia blends dance, martial arts, and healing arts, to create a dynamic fitness and lifestyle practice that changes how people experience their body and exercise. Come dance, kick, stretch, and laugh! Get fit every Monday and Wednesday from 8 – 9 pm at LGRA, 3421 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond in Northside. Drop-in $12.50 or get a [...]














