National Night Out Returns to Bellevue
08.2022
National Night Out in Bellevue, sponsored by the Bellevue Merchants Asssociation, returned after the Covid hiatus. Our selfless firefighters from Fire Station 16 at North and Chamberlayne avenues, Richmond police officers, Sheriff Antionette V. Irving, Third District Councilwoman Ann-Frances Lambert, along with Jerry DeVoss, president of the Bellevue Civic Association, Brooke Klippstein Ullman, founder of Bellevue Porchella, and scores of Bellevue neighbors made for a memorable summer evening. With terrific food and sweets from the Mill on MacArthur, Stir Crazy Cafe, Demi's Mediterranean Kitchen, Dot's Back Inn, Decatur's Garage, Zorba's Pizza Express, Mi Jalisco, and the ever-popular root beer floats compliments of Rich's Stitches and Once Upon a Vine.
Ever-popular misting tent at both ends of MacArthur Avenue.
Jimmy Tsmouras of Demi's and Dot's Back Inn serves up succulent hors d'oeurves.
Brooke Ullman, founder of Bellevue Porchella, and Jerry DeVoss, president of the Bellevue Civic Association.
Bellevue resident enjoys a root beer float.
Our selfless firefighters from Fire Station 16 at North and Chamberlayne avenues.
Amy Foxworthy of the Mill presents Key lime tarts topped with a singles blueberry.
Richmond Sheriff Antionette V. Irving with Bellevue resident.
Stir Crazy Cafe offers fresh watermelon and iced tea.
Third District Council Woman Ann-Frances Lambert mingles with her constituents.