Credit Union tours city
Free Press staff report | 4/20/2023, 6 p.m.
The Richmond Heritage Federal Credit Union, the largest Black-owned financial institution in the city, marks its 87th anniversary with a tour of the city to celebrate the expansion of its ATM network, it has been announced.
The tour, featuring trolleys and the River City Riderz’s fancy Polaris Slingshot three-wheel motorcycles, takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, according to Randy Cooper, president and CEO of the credit union.
The vehicle parade will begin at the credit union’s headquarters, 50 W. Commerce Road, then travel to the three other ATM sites, Virginia Union University on Lombardy Street, the Market at 25th on Fairmount Avenue and Richmond Community Hospital on Nine Mile Road.
RVA on Wheels and African American Tours are providing the trolleys, he said, with the River City Riderz creating buzz for the parade with their colorful motorcycles.
The cost for the tour is $40, he said, with four people getting rides in the accompanying slingshots at each stop.
More details: Mr. Cooper (804) 233-8872 or RichmondHeritage.org