The Henrico County Government announced upcoming events and public service information in a series of posts on July 18, 2025. The messages highlighted meetings of the Board of Supervisors, community library events, and operating hours for county government centers.
On July 18, the official account posted: “The Henrico County Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting at 4:15 p.m. and a regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 22 at the Henrico County Government Center, 4301 E. Parham Road. The agendas: https://t.co/Dyrd4v0NN4 https://t.co/7NyQUJbFe7” (posted July 18, 2025).
Later that day, another tweet promoted an event at the Tuckahoe Area Library: “Looking for something fun to do? The Henrico Free for All campaign has you covered! Check out: @HenricoLibrary’s Author Talk: Elle Cosimano’s Finlay Donovan Series Saturday, July 19, 2-3 p.m. at Tuckahoe Area Library https://t.co/1qjAS4DE9U” (posted July 18, 2025).
A third message provided details about government building accessibility: “The lobbies are open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
-Henrico County Government Center, 4301 E. Parham Road
-Eastern Government Center, 3820 Nine Mile Road
#OneCountyOneCommunity” (posted July 18, 2025).
Henrico County is home to a single public school district which enrolled over fifty thousand students during the most recent academic year (source). According to state education data, Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among all schools in the county with more than two thousand students during the same period (source). Demographically, Black students comprised nearly thirty-six percent of total enrollment in Henrico schools in the previous year (source). Total student numbers increased slightly from the prior year (source).
Henrico County regularly uses social media to communicate public meetings and promote local events such as library programs and operational updates for residents.



