
October 2025 Edition – CPRV Community Newsletter
CPRV kicks off spooky season with community spirit, September updates, upcoming meetings, special election, Happy Hour, and Art Walk fun this fall!
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CPRV kicks off spooky season with community spirit, September updates, upcoming meetings, special election, Happy Hour, and Art Walk fun this fall!

This month we gather at Maker’s Craft Brewery (5104 Colley Ave, Norfolk) on Wednesday, October 15th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. See you there!

Our September Community Happy Hour at Elation Brewing was a fantastic success! CPRV neighbors enjoyed lively conversation, delicious pizza, and local brews, making new connections

On September 6th, the Colonial Place Riverview (CPRV) Civic League held its first-ever community yard sale, with over 27 residents participating. The event not only

Join us for the 24th Annual CPRV Front Porch Art Walk on Sun, Oct 12 from 12–5pm! Stay tuned for artist details & event map.

Mulch Day is October 4 at the CPRV Dog Park! 11 tons of mulch, quick work with volunteers—prep starts early October. Rain date: Oct. 18.

Join us for another epic community Happy Hour, hosted by Social Events, on 9/17 from 5 PM to 7 PM at Elation Brewing.

ept 8 CPRV Meeting: Guest speaker Mike Spencer of The Hague School + updates on bike lanes, yard sale success, safety & upcoming events.

Join us for the 1st CPRV Community Yard Sale hosted by the CPRV Social Events Committee!
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We hope you enjoy this month’s issue — packed with neighborhood news, the CPRV Community Yard Sale map, autumn drink recipes, and fun “Color Me”

It was great to welcome our members and guests this month—and to remind everyone that our civic league meetings are open to all neighbors. Vice

Red, White & ZOOM! July’s Bike Parade rolled through Riverview and Colonial Place, ending in a popsicle social. We also made strides on streetlight outages—thanks