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25 in '25: Sally Holzgrefe started the Fan Arts Stroll

25 in '25: Sally Holzgrefe started the Fan Arts Stroll


It started with a pile of leftover steel. It has become one of the highlights of Richmond’s arts calendar.
By Rich Griset

'It's been crazy': Map of Richmond's shop cats a smash hit as initial printing goes fast


The map doubles as a passport of sorts: map holders can get their maps stamped at participating businesses to denote that they’ve visited each cat.
By Rich Griset
'It's been crazy': Map of Richmond's shop cats a smash hit as initial printing goes fast
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