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[[:Category:1762|1762]] is the year in which Charlottesville was chartered as a town in the Colony of Virginia. City Council has set aside $50,000 for a celebration of [[Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary]] to mark the event in [[:Category:2012|2012]]. Staff, [[Ric Barric]] have been meeting with community leaders and potential partners to discuss how to proceed with the celebration.<ref>Tubbs, Sean. "City Prepares to Celebrate 250th Birthday." Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 19 May 2010. Web. 20 Aug. 2010. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/05/-city-prepares-to-celebrate-250th-birthday.html></ref> The target date for a celebration is November 12, 2012, the 250th anniversary of the drafting of Charlottesville's charter. In Charlottesville's 2011-12 budget an additional $25,000 was set aside for the celebration to be matched equally by private contributions.<ref name="dp20110118" >{{cite-progress|title=Location of buried time capsule a mystery|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2011/jan/16/location-buried-time-capsule-mystery-ar-777580/|author=Rachana Dixit|pageno=|printdate=January 18, 2011|publishdate=|accessdate=January 18, 2011|cturl=}}</ref>
[[:Category:1762|1762]] is the year in which Charlottesville was chartered as a town in the Colony of Virginia. City Council has set aside $50,000 for a celebration of [[Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary]] to mark the event in [[:Category:2012|2012]]. Staff, [[Ric Barrick]] have been meeting with community leaders and potential partners to discuss how to proceed with the celebration.<ref>Tubbs, Sean. "City Prepares to Celebrate 250th Birthday." Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 19 May 2010. Web. 20 Aug. 2010. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/05/-city-prepares-to-celebrate-250th-birthday.html></ref> The target date for a celebration is November 12, 2012, the 250th anniversary of the drafting of Charlottesville's charter. In Charlottesville's 2011-12 budget an additional $25,000 was set aside for the celebration to be matched equally by private contributions.<ref name="dp20110118" >{{cite-progress|title=Location of buried time capsule a mystery|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2011/jan/16/location-buried-time-capsule-mystery-ar-777580/|author=Rachana Dixit|pageno=|printdate=January 18, 2011|publishdate=|accessdate=January 18, 2011|cturl=}}</ref>


[[Becky Clay Christensen]] is the facilitator for the city the process of preparing for Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary, which will have the theme "a Year of Stories."<ref name="dp20110118" />
[[Becky Clay Christensen]] is the facilitator for the city the process of preparing for Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary, which will have the theme "a Year of Stories."<ref name="dp20110118" />


As part of Celebrate2250!, a logo will be featured on everything – exhibits, displays, banners, posters, and signs. The logo was created by the talents of [[Rick Bickhart]], a local graphic designer who donated his time and talents for the event.  
As part of Celebrate 250!, a logo will be featured on everything – exhibits, displays, banners, posters, and signs. The logo was created by the talents of [[Rick Bickhart]], a local graphic designer who donated his time and talents for the event.  


Part of celebration will involve digging up a time capsule that was buried for the 200th anniversary in 1962. The location for this time capsule was never marked on any map nor was any marker placed to denote its precise location. Through the assistant of NAEVA Geophysics the location has been narrowed down. Extraction will occur in April of 2012. [[Steven G. Meeks]] of the [[Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society]] says it is buried near Charlottesville's circuit court. A new time capsule with a marker will be buried on December 23, 2012 - the date Charlottesville's charter was signed by the colonial governor.<ref name="dp20110118" />
Part of celebration will involve digging up a time capsule that was buried for the 200th anniversary in 1962. The location for this time capsule was never marked on any map nor was any marker placed to denote its precise location. Through the assistant of NAEVA Geophysics the location has been narrowed down. Extraction will occur in April of 2012. [[Steven G. Meeks]] of the [[Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society]] says it is buried near Charlottesville's circuit court. A new time capsule with a marker will be buried on December 23, 2012 - the date Charlottesville's charter was signed by the colonial governor.<ref name="dp20110118" />

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1762 is the year in which Charlottesville was chartered as a town in the Colony of Virginia. City Council has set aside $50,000 for a celebration of Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary to mark the event in 2012. Staff, Ric Barrick have been meeting with community leaders and potential partners to discuss how to proceed with the celebration.[1] The target date for a celebration is November 12, 2012, the 250th anniversary of the drafting of Charlottesville's charter. In Charlottesville's 2011-12 budget an additional $25,000 was set aside for the celebration to be matched equally by private contributions.[2]

Becky Clay Christensen is the facilitator for the city the process of preparing for Charlottesville's 250th Anniversary, which will have the theme "a Year of Stories."[2]

As part of Celebrate 250!, a logo will be featured on everything – exhibits, displays, banners, posters, and signs. The logo was created by the talents of Rick Bickhart, a local graphic designer who donated his time and talents for the event.

Part of celebration will involve digging up a time capsule that was buried for the 200th anniversary in 1962. The location for this time capsule was never marked on any map nor was any marker placed to denote its precise location. Through the assistant of NAEVA Geophysics the location has been narrowed down. Extraction will occur in April of 2012. Steven G. Meeks of the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society says it is buried near Charlottesville's circuit court. A new time capsule with a marker will be buried on December 23, 2012 - the date Charlottesville's charter was signed by the colonial governor.[2]

Featured stories

Here are some of the featured articles related to this event:


Steering Committee

Committee members announced October 6, 2010[3]

References

  1. Tubbs, Sean. "City Prepares to Celebrate 250th Birthday." Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 19 May 2010. Web. 20 Aug. 2010. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/05/-city-prepares-to-celebrate-250th-birthday.html>
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Web. Location of buried time capsule a mystery, Rachana Dixit, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, retrieved January 18, 2011.
  3. Barrick, Ric. "Council Appoints Board Positions." Message to Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville Tomorrow. 6 Oct. 2010. E-mail.
  4. Charlottesville City Council Meeting. City Hall, Charlottesville. 7 February 2011. Public Meeting.

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