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May-2011- Newsletter
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May-2011- Newsletter
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April Newsletter
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April Newsletter
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March 2011 Newsletter
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December Newsletter
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October Newsletter
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September Newsletter
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August Newsletter
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June Newsletter
Trolley Coffee is now being sold at 3 different stores! Yes, that's right, we are retailing them in different areas of Richmond. Our Retail coffee blends are Chimborazo City View, Patrick Henry's Wake-Up Call, The Avenues and Shockoe Slip Morning Sip-Kona.
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May Newsletter
You've been sitting in your office dreaming of Trolley Coffee. Well your daydreaming days are over! Trolley Coffee is being delivered to your office this week! If you like Trolley Coffee, we want you to tell Richmond! Once you have had your first cup, or your second and third, go to the Trolley House Facebook Page and give us your review! We will be posting these reviews on our website, so be descriptive...we appreciate your input!
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April Newsletter
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December Newsletter
Trolley House would like to thank you for all your support this year!
At Trolley House our success comes from YOU our clients. Without you we would not have made it through this tough economy.
With Trolley House being a locally owned company we thrive on supporting our community by donating gifts and being a part of local events.
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November Newsletter
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Fresh Direct Rebranding
You've known us as Fresh Direct for over 15 years. Now continue to receive the same great service with even more benefits as we transition to Trolley House Refreshment Services!
Taking pride in his company and its values, Scott Halloran has re-branded the business, putting his name on the company and proving his commitment to customers, his dedication to the vending business and his involvement in the local community.
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Meet Carmen Smith
Fresh Direct Refreshment Service would like to welcome Carmen Smith to our team as our new Director of Marketing and Sales Development. Carmen joins us as we prepare for some exciting new changes at Fresh Direct. In the upcoming months we will be changing our name, launching our own brand of coffee called Trolley Coffee and Tea, and launching our brand new website!
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April 2011 Richmonder of the Month
May Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where did Hollywood Cemetery get it's name? Answer:
Hollywood Cemetary was originally constructed on land known as "Harvey's Woods" owned by William Byrd II. It was designed n a rural garden style and called "Hollywood" for its holly trees lining the hills of the property.
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March 2011 Richmonder of the Month
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Sara Fowler
AECOM Richmond, Va
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March Newsletter
Quiz Question: What is Virginia's State Motto? Answer:
Virginia's state motto was adopted as an element of its official seal. The Virginia State Motto, adopted in 1776, appears on the State Seal, symbolizing victory over tyranny. The state motto is "Sic Semper Tyrannis".
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October Richmonder of the Month
October Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where does the term "Slip" come from in Shockoe Slip? Answer: The term "Slip" in Shockoe Slip refers to the canal boat slips nearby where boats loaded and unloaded their goods.
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September Richmonder of the Month
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Vickie Smith
AECOM Richmond, Va
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September Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where did the power come from for the Forest Hill Trolley? Answer: The power for the Forest Hill Trolley came from a water turbine plant that was on Belle Isle.
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August Richmonder of the Month
June Newsletter
Quiz Question: What was the name of the first Electric Trolley system in Richmond? Answer: Union Passenger Railway was the first successful electric street railway transit agency, formed in 1888.
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June Richmonder of the Month
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Mary Lynne Staib
Vaco Richmond, Va
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June Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where did the first coffee bean come from? Answer: The first coffee bean came from Ethiopia.
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May Richmonder of the Month
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Zac Price
Brandywine Realty Trust Richmond, VA
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May 2010 Newsletter
Quiz Question: We all know that Patrick Henry gave his famous speech at St. John's Church in Church Hill, but which famous poet has a mother buried at St. Johns? Answer: Edgar Allan Poe
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April Richmonder of the Month
April 2010 Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where and when was the first public place recorded to serve coffee? Answer: The first record of a public place serving coffee dates back to 1475 in the Turkish city of Constantinople.
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March Richmonder of the Month
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Vicky Rappold
Lansing Building Products 8501 Sanford Drive Richmond, VA 23228

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March 2010 Newsletter
Quiz Question: When was coffee cultivated into America? Answer: Coffee was first cultivated in the Americas in the late 1720s after one little tree faced a rough trip across the Atlantic Ocean from Paris. During its voyage the small tree faced pirates, a violent storm and jealous enemies on the ship who pulled off a branch during a struggle!
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February Richmonder of the Month
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Dawn Turner
Elephant Auto Insurance PO Box 5005 Glen Allen, VA 23058

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February 2010 Newsletter
Quiz Question: Who invented the nation's first electric trolley system in Richmond, VA and when? Answer: The nation's first electric trolley system was invented in Richmond, VA by Frank (Julian) Sprague in 1887.
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January Richmonder of the Month
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Cathleen Smith
Bon Secours 2521 Brittons Hill Rd. Richmond, VA 232309

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December 2009 Newsletter
Quiz Question: What year was Richmond, VA founded and when was it given a name? Answer: Richmond was first settled in 1607, but was not founded and named for another 130 years in 1737.
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December Richmonder of the Month
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Kim Burris
Apex Insurance 300 Concourse Blvd Glen Allen, VA 23059

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November 2009 Newsletter
Quiz Question: Where in Richmond does a small Statue of Liberty reside? Answer: The intersection of N 33rd street and E. Grace street near Chimborazo Park
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