Henrico County highlights free programs and awards via social media posts

Henrico County highlights free programs and awards via social media posts
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government has recently highlighted various initiatives and achievements through its social media presence. The tweets provide insight into the community offerings and accomplishments within the county.

On July 2, 2025, Henrico County Government announced the “Henrico Free for All campaign”, which emphasizes a variety of no-cost programs, events, activities, and services available through local organizations such as Henrico Recreation & Parks and Henrico Library. The tweet invites residents to share their favorite offerings and provides links for further information.

The same day, another tweet was posted by Henrico County Government highlighting the diverse range of activities available in the area during summer. According to this tweet, “the options are practically unlimited,” with opportunities to engage in fitness classes, crafts, community events, or explore parks, libraries, and museums.

Later on July 2nd, Henrico County Government shared that its general government departments and Henrico Schools received recognition from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The tweet stated that they earned “48 Achievement Awards” for innovative programs in 2024. A link was provided for readers to access a full release detailing these winning programs.

In related educational context from the 2023-24 school year, Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled 50,464 students. Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among county schools with 2,039 students. Black students represented the largest ethnic group in county schools at 35.7% of total enrollment.



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