
CPRV Community Yard Sale 2026 Recap: A Rain Date Worth the Wait
The 2026 CPRV Community Yard Sale overcame a rainy first date and returned the next day with 44 participating homes, strong shopper turnout, and plenty of neighborhood energy.
Music of many genres filled the air on a late December night in Colonial Place as Porchella 2022 finally kicked off. After a reschedule—from a frigidly forecasted original date that would have impacted attendance and musicians’ vocal chords—the event got underway at 6:30 pm on December 30, 2022.
The brainchild of community organizer, artist, and former landscape designer, Cristina Fletcher, the event was a follow-on of the highly successful Ghent Porchella during COVID. She explains, “Richmond had one that I’d heard about, and I thought it would work in Norfolk. It was the end of 2020, as COVID was easing up, and things seemed safe for outdoor events. People were starting to do things again.” She thought her musician friends, and other area musicians, would appreciate the opportunity to play live music again after the lockdown. Cristina happened to live in a house with a great party porch, so she started spreading the word. That eventually evolved into Ghent Porchella, which included musicians Skye Zentz and Paper Aliens. The event spread throughout Ghent and met with tremendous success.
When Cristina’s parents moved to Colonial Place last summer, she knew it would be a perfect neighborhood for a second Porchella. She contacted the Civic League in November, and the board embraced the idea. The request went out for musicians, and host porches, and the neighborhood was soon on board. A schedule started to come together, and Porchella 2022 was born.
The music ranged from acoustic to rock, improvisational jazz, EDM, and more. Musicians included Allegra Duchaine, Rebecca Schultz, duo Nick Werner, and Tom Tompkins, and the band Times New Roman. Set against a backdrop of festive holiday lights and a variety of porches, attendees enjoyed 30-minute mini-concerts for over two hours.
On the CPRV FB page, Elise Ramos Krepcho wrote:

Check out pictures of the event collected from Facebook and attendees.
Photo credit: Nancy Rogan, Stephanie Clark, Andie Gabor, Erica Howell, Shannon Bowman, and Ellen Abbey Sacks.

The 2026 CPRV Community Yard Sale overcame a rainy first date and returned the next day with 44 participating homes, strong shopper turnout, and plenty of neighborhood energy.

Read the May 2026 CPRV Community Newsletter featuring: Info about Yard Sale on Sunday, 5/3 – Map Inside, Elizabeth River Trail speaker on 5/11, Norfolk growth news, community events, recipes, coloring activities, and ways to stay involved.

Over three dozen neighbors gathered at Kingdom Embassy on April 13 for the Colonial Place and Riverview Civic League’s April General Membership Meeting. The evening focused on two key themes: the future growth of Norfolk and the continued safety of our neighborhoods.

Read the April 2026 CPRV Community Newsletter featuring updates on MacArthur and Norfolk growth, school concerns, the CPRV Yard Sale, spring events, and neighborhood news.

Read the recap of CPRV’s Great Egg Hunt 2026. Families, volunteers, sponsors, and neighbors came together for a fun spring community event in Colonial Place and Riverview.

WE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Get ready to treasure hunt and tidy up at the Second Annual CPRV Community Yard Sale.
Date:
Sunday, May 3 from 9 am – 1 pm
Mark your calendar, spread the word, and get ready for a fun, community-filled day of buying, selling, and connecting!
Questions? Email membership@cprv.net