Downtown Richmond, Virginia, is the place to be this holiday season! Check out this list of RVA Downtown holiday happenings.
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Explore Virginia’s history with the free Virginia 250 Passport, guiding visitors to 70 sites statewide with stamps, discounts, prizes and more.
Richmond author Kris Coronado launches a holiday book drive for Lighthouse Ladies, donating copies to local nonprofits and kids facing tough challenges.
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance’s Lights Up! Youth Series brings free arts workshops and performances to schools and communities, inspiring the next generation of artists.
The American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all, will place blood pressure monitoring stations at fourteen YMCA of Greater Richmond locations. The health resources available at the kiosks will empower thousands of YMCA members throughout Central Virginia to know their numbers and take charge of their health.
Flutist Kim Scott balances her roles as a school director and Billboard-charting jazz artist, bringing her passion and soulful sound to the Tin Pan on November 14.
Magician Mark Clearview brings wonder, humor and holiday spirit to A Magical Cirque Christmas, a dazzling show of cirque artistry, comedy and magic.
NOVA Aquatics celebrates the grand opening of the second floor of the NOVA Regency Aquatics Center, expanding seating, community space, and event capacity. Supported by a $2.5 million Henrico County grant, the 29,000-square-foot addition enhances local recreation, boosts sports tourism, and strengthens NOVA’s mission to make swimming accessible for all.
Sports Backers is turning up the energy this fall with the launch of paid group fitness classes at the organization’s Fitness Studio, located at the Sports Backers Active Living Hub…
The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program returns to bring holiday joy to 4,500 local children and seniors through community generosity and volunteer support.
It’s Coats for Kids season in RVA! Margaret caught up with Puritan Cleaners’ head of community relations Sara Moncrieff to hear about this longstanding Richmond tradition and learn more about what keeps this amazing community connector excited about her job after more than 18 years.
Worthdays, a Richmond nonprofit, brings joy and normalcy to children in Virginia’s foster care system by celebrating birthdays, holidays, and milestones. This holiday season, the organization is seeking sponsors to help ensure every child feels seen, valued, and celebrated.












