Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month — a time for recognizing the histories, cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino/a Americans with ancestors from Mexico, Spain, Central and South America, and the Caribbean Islands. Explore more of the rich culture and contributions of Hispanic/Latino/a communities.
Join Henrico Energy Management to celebrate on Wednesday, October 6th from 11:30-1:30 in conjunction with the food trucks in the plaza between the Administration Building and the parking deck. Henrico Public Works, Henrico Libraries, Henricopolis Soil & Water Conservation, and Keep Henrico Beautiful will also be there to share information on their environmental programs. Insulated […]
Henrico Police and the Henrico Solid Waste Division have partnered to bring you this FREE Crime Prevention Program to STOP IDENTITY THEFT. FREE DOCUMENT SHREDDING LIMITATIONS: • 2 boxes (10x13x18) full • OR 3 paper grocery bags full • Personal documents only • DO NOT USE PLASTIC BAGS to bring shredding materials; paper […]
World Mental Health Day. First celebrated in 1993, this day is meant to increase public awareness about the importance of mental health, mental health services, and mental health workers worldwide.
Native American Heritage Day, held annually the Friday after Thanksgiving, encourages Americans of all backgrounds to observe and honor Native Americans through appropriate ceremonies and activities. The day was signed into law by George W. Bush in 2008.