Events
12
Dec
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18
Jan
Dec 12, 2025 @ 07:00 PM - Jan 18, 2026 @ 09:00 PM
Deathtrap
A washed-up playwright, desperate for a hit, sees a chance for success in a student's brilliant new murder-mystery. But as the lines between reality and fiction blur, a deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds.
($)
Hanover Tavern
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07
Jan
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07
Jan
Jan 7, 2026 @ 09:30 AM - Jan 7, 2026 @ 10:30 AM
The Hunter School: Lower School Tour Dates
The Hunter School is hosting Lower School tours (Grades 1 through 6) on the first and third Wednesday of the month (January 7 & 21 and February 4 & 18) at 9:30 a.m.
(Free)
The Hunter School
at 8800 Derbyshire Road
08
Jan
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08
Jan
Jan 8, 2026 @ 12:00 PM - Jan 8, 2026 @ 01:00 AM
STEAM Team: Static-Charged Can Race
In honor of National Static Electricity Day (one day early), learn how you can use static electricity to move an aluminum can without touching it.
(Free)
Ginter Park Library
at 1200 Westbrook Avenue, Richmond
08
Jan
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08
Jan
Jan 8, 2026 @ 07:00 PM - Jan 8, 2026 @ 08:00 PM
Historically Speaking: January 1776 with Jon Kukla
In this VA250 featured program, Jon Kukla, Historian and award-winning author of Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty, will highlight events occurring during the first weeks of 1776 that shocked and inflamed Virginia patriots to direct their representatives to declare "the United Colonies free and independent States, absolved from all allegiance to, or dependence upon, the Crown or Parliament of Great Britain".
Tuckahoe Library
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09
Jan
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09
Jan
Jan 9, 2026 @ 12:30 PM - Jan 9, 2026 @ 01:30 AM
Open Gym at CORE Kids Academy
Open Gym time for 0 to 8 year olds. This is a supervised open gym and is the perfect opportunity for gymnasts + ninjas to practice their skills and move their bodies.
($)
CORE Kids Academy
at 8932 Quioccasin Rd
09
Jan
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09
Jan
Jan 9, 2026 @ 02:00 PM - Jan 9, 2026 @ 03:00 PM
Historically Speaking: Demanding the Rights of Englishmen, The Road to Revolution
Dr. Joseph Rizzo, History Manager for Henrico County Recreation and Parks, explores the events following the Seven Years' War that shaped American colonists' belief that their rights as Englishmen were under threat, and how those shifting perceptions led colonists to both question their allegiances and imagine a new future as an independent nation.
Gayton Library
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09
Jan
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09
Jan
Jan 9, 2026 @ 07:30 PM - Jan 9, 2026 @ 09:30 PM
Legend of the Poinsettia by Latin Ballet of Virginia
A story based on the Mexican legend of a pure hearted young girl, Maria, who discovers the true spirit of giving. Unable to offer a gift of material value, she picks a handful of weeds that magically transform into brilliant crimson flowers and thus the custom of giving poinsettias during the holidays is born. Presented by The Latin Ballet of Virginia. Through Jan 11.
($)
Perkinson Center for the Arts and Education
at 11810 Centre Street
09
Jan
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11
Jan
Jan 9, 2026 @ 07:30 PM - Jan 11, 2026 @ 05:00 PM
Legend of the Poinsettia
Close out the holiday season with the Latin Ballet of Virginia and experience their annual celebration of the Christmas Flower story.
($)
Perkinson Center for the Arts and Education
at 11810 Centre Street, Chester, VA
09
Jan
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11
Jan
Jan 9, 2026 @ 07:30 PM - Jan 11, 2026 @ 02:00 PM
Alice in Wonderland: Presented by SOUL Aerial & Performing Arts Center
A mystifying, family-friendly, full-scale aerial cirque production of Alice in Wonderland. The full-scale aerial cirque production will take you on Alice's journey through Wonderland and into her deepest dreams, only to wake and realize it was all just a dream.
($)
Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Energy Center
at 600 E Grace St
10
Jan
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10
Jan
Jan 10, 2026 @ 10:30 AM - Jan 10, 2026 @ 11:30 AM
Read to Callie the Dog
Bring your kids to read to Callie and her buddy, Landon (from PUP READers) every 2nd and 4th Saturday. Call the Ginter Park Branch for changes in schedule.
(Free)
Ginter Park Library
at 1200 Westbrook Avenue, Richmond
