Descendant Family and Community Guiding Restoration of Historic Evergreen Cemetery

New team driving restoration process includes families of Maggie L. Walker and John Mitchell, Jr. Nearly 30 members of the community met on the evening of June 5, 2018 at Virginia Union University to launch the Historic Evergreen Cemetery Executive Planning and Review Team, a group of passionate community stakeholders who are playing a key…

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Enrichmond Initiates Partnership with National Park Service

Enrichmond is now one of a very small class of approved partners of the National Park Service. The partnership will focus on interpretative programming at Historic Evergreen Cemetery and bringing its residents’ stories to light. This partnership signifies our joint principals of preservation, commitment to historic public spaces, and passion in celebrating our shared history. Enrichmond…

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AmeriCorps NCCC Names Enrichmond Regional “Sponsor of the Year”

The Enrichmond Foundation has been named the AmeriCorps NCCC Southern Region Sponsor of the Year for Class XXIV. This award is given to a NCCC Sponsoring Organization for going above and beyond to engage AmeriCorps NCCC members in enriching service opportunities and learning experiences. Enrichmond hosted a total of three service teams at Historic Evergreen…

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Volunteers Lead the Way at Evergreen Cemetery

Throughout April, volunteers have taken on the burgeoning spring plants at Historic Evergreen Cemetery. We’ve hosted volunteers every Saturday and still more are needed as the growing season begins in earnest. Thank you to everyone who joins us at the cemetery – your efforts are vital to restoring a historic Richmond treasure. A big thanks…

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Tour Historic Evergreen Cemetery with The Valentine

From Kathy Whittington, tour guide: Join The Valentine and Enrichmond on Saturday, April 28 from 10am-12pm for a special tour of Historic Evergreen Cemetery. Learn the life stories and achievements of these individuals as we walk the newly opened sections of Evergreen Cemetery.  Be a part of the discovery and restoration of this historic landscape and memorial park.…

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Stories of Evergreen: Connection

By Ted Maris-Wolf, Evergreen Cemetery Caretaker Yesterday, AmeriCorps NCCC members took a moment to reflect upon Elizabeth McIntyre’s headstone, which they had just uncovered at Historic Evergreen Cemetery. Elizabeth McIntyre was born in Jamaica just several weeks after the British Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 took effect, theoretically freeing the island’s enslaved children under the…

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Evergreen Engagement Workshop: Results and Survey Now Available

Residents give their input at the Evergreen Cemetery Community Uses Station

On November 4th, 2017, Enrichmond and its partners at Evergreen Cemetery hosted the first community input session to inform a master plan for Evergreen’s restoration. A summary of the workshop’s results and a survey adapted from the workshop sessions are now available. Both of these resources will remain available on the Evergreen Cemetery homepage. Workshop results:…

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AmeriCorps Team Delta 4 Making Progress at Evergreen

Our second round of AmeriCorps NCCC departs next week and they have done amazing work restoring part of Evergreen Cemetery near the Historic Ridge Loop. Throughout their stay, they have made some interesting and informative discoveries. They uncovered a bench, a bird bath, a metal vase, and a bucket – all over 50 years old! Items…

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Evergreen Engagement Workshop: Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who joined us this past Saturday for the Evergreen Engagement Workshop. We received invaluable input, had amazing conversations, and learned what you believe is the best path forward for Evergreen Cemetery. All of your feedback will now directly inform the ongoing process of drafting a Master Plan for the cemetery, with anticipated completion…

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Meet Evergreen’s Caretaker: Ted Maris-Wolf

We are proud to announce a new member of Enrichmond’s team to serve as Caretaker for Evergreen Cemetery. Ted Maris-Wolf joins us from Colonial Williamsburg, where he served as the vice president of education, research, and historical interpretation. In his new role as Caretaker, he oversees daily operations at the cemetery and will help guide…

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