Little High Neighborhood Association

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Back in the day…

May 6, 2024

Rare photo taken in the Little High Neighborhood from the early 18th centuryMost of our neighborhood’s residents have arrived in just the past 10-15 years or so. The question that keeps so many of us awake at night is “What was our neighborhood like back in the day?” Please join long-time Little High Residents Leonard Taylor and Carolyn Belt to hear their stories from living memory about the history of our neighborhood on Sunday, May 19, at 4pm at 1011 Little High Street. This event is FREE and open to all Charlottesville area residents.

This event is part of the neighborhood association’s ongoing effort to gather and present the history of our neighborhood. We especially encourage anyone who knows anything about the history of our neighborhood to join us and take part in the discussion.

BYO chair, drink, and curiosity. Again, the address is 1011 Little High Street.

In other local history news…

The City of Charlottesville recently concluded an investigation into Oakwood Cemetery that found that the portion of the old graveyard suffering from persistent water damage contains  several unmarked African American graves which had been obscured for many years. In recognition of Oakwood cemetery’s historic significance, work crews will begin remediation work on the site on May 13 with the goal of  “preserving the dignity and historical significance of Oakwood Cemetery for generations to come”.

Anyone want to bet there isn’t a callously neglected and built-over slave cemetery somewhere in our neighborhood?

 

Filed Under: Events, local history, Story-Telling

Neighborhood Bonfire Nov. 5

November 4, 2023

All Little High neighborhood residents, friends, family, visitors, and persons of good will are invited to a bonfire hosted by the Little High neighborhood association Sunday, November 5, 7-9pm in the backyard of 1201 Little High (on the corner of Little High and 12th streets). The neighborhood association will provide warm apple cider, ingredients for s’mores, fire, some chairs, and introductions.

This is a great opportunity to spend some time with your neighbors, get to know some new people, embrace the darkness that is standard time, and get in touch with your inner Druid. We encourage everyone to bring a scary story* and at least one other neighbor. We also encourage people to bring extra coats, scarves, hats, sweaters, or gloves to donate for the Haven’s winter wear drive. We will talk very briefly about our program of organizing volunteers to help rake leaves and shovel snow. We will pass around a sign-up sheet.

* You do not have to tell a story. But if you do tell a story, your name will automatically be entered in a drawing for a gift certificate to a fine neighborhood establishment (Beer Run!). Other people who are eligible to participate in the gift certificate raffle: anyone who contributes to the Haven’s winter wear drive; anyone who signs up to volunteer to help rake leaves and / or shovel snow; anyone who has never been to a neighborhood association sponsored event; anyone who hasn’t been to one of our events in the past year; and everyone who brings at least one new neighborhood resident.

The fine print

One exception applies: the drawing for at least one gift certificate to Beer Run will only take place IF at least 10 new neighborhood residents or first timers or long-time-no-see-ers show up. So there’s your motivation as a storyteller! Hope to see everyone this Sunday, 7-9pm.

Filed Under: Events, Story-Telling

Fall Neighborhood Gathering November 5th

October 20, 2023

toasting marshmallowsAll neighborhood residents, friends, family, visitors, and persons of good will are invited to a bonfire hosted by the Little High neighborhood association on Sunday, November 5, 7-9pm in the backyard of 1201 Little High (on the corner of Little High and 12th streets). The neighborhood association will provide warm apple cider, ingredients for s’mores, fire, some chairs, and introductions.

The bonfire is, of course, just an excuse for a general neighborhood gathering so come as you are but we encourage everyone to bring at least one neighbor and a scary story*.

If you would like to contribute to the bonfire, you can drop off wood and/or Guy Fawkes effigies ahead of time by adding to the pile in the backyard of 1201 Little High.

* Acceptable scary story themes include Halloween, off-year election anxieties, daylight savings time mishaps, deadly encounters with duct cleaning services spam, Guy Fawkes miscellany, scary neighbor stories from when you lived someplace else, or anything you’d else you would like to share.

Rain date: Sunday, November 12th, same place and time.

Filed Under: Events, Story-Telling

Storytelling & S’mores

October 21, 2022

Join your neighbors for a fun, family, fall gathering! We’ll roast marshmallows and make s’mores over the fire while we drink hot cider and tell our stories with the theme of “It’s a small world!”

  • Date: Sunday, November 13th, 7-9pm (too warm and wet to have it November 6 as originally planned)
  • Place: 1201 Little High (and 12th) in the backyard
  • BYOCMS: chair, mug (for warm cider!) and a story with the theme of “it’s a small world!”

Filed Under: Events, Story-Telling

Halloween Storytelling and Costume Parade

October 29, 2020

Halloween Costume Parade and StorytellingOur first ever Halloween Storytelling and Costume Parade event will be this Saturday (Halloween!) from 4pm to 5:30pm in the backyard of 1107 East Jefferson Street. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, Story-Telling

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Little High Neighborhood Newsletter

Market Street Wine

December 20, 2020

Market Street Wine is an independent shop for wine, beer, and gourmet products located at 311 East Market Street (the corner of 4th and E. Market) that has been in business since 1979. It is open for curbside pickup and delivery.

You can browse their wine inventory here, their beer selection on Untappd.com, or purchase a gift card here. Continue…

Sidetracks Music

December 20, 2020

Sidetracks Music is an independent record store offering an impressive selection of new and used CDs, vinyl LPs, DVDs, and accessories. Continue…

Rapture restaurant

December 19, 2020

Rapture is open for outdoor, and now (limited) indoor dining, as well as for online orders.  You can order ready-to-eat or pre-order family meals at www.rapturerestaurant.com. Continue…

Carpe Donut

November 12, 2020

Carpe DonutCarpe Donut is a locally owned and operated maker of exquisite organic donuts.  The only ingredients in their donuts are: organic flour, organic eggs, organic apple cider, organic spices, pure organic sugar, and non-aluminated baking powder. Continue…

New Dominion Bookshop

October 15, 2020

New Dominion Bookshop is currently open for limited browsing, contactless curbside pickup, and free local delivery within 8 miles of the shop. We are encouraging book orders over email or over the phone at 434-295-2552. We have about 20,000 books in stock in the shop, Continue…

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