VMHC will unveil new exhibition to honors the legacy of the Rosenwald Schools, established to educate Black students during the Jim Crow era. Coming this month!
Browsing: Community
When Marie heard about a friend who was fostering a child, she was surprised to hear that there were more than 5,000 children in foster care in Virginia and hundreds…
RVA-based personal stylist Jammie Baker shares why it’s important for women to feel comfortable in their skin and in their clothes – especially moms!
Quality early care and education have a major and lasting impact on a child’s overall development and increase their chances of success.
Wife, mother, grandmother, and Richmond legend – Desirée Roots has been singing, acting, dancing, and lighting up stages in the region for fifty years!
From Virginia Dept of Elections: Early in-person voting for the June 18 primary election begins Friday, May 3, and will continue through Saturday, June 15.
Turning a creative hobby into a business and the fuel that powers Chelsea Hooper of Red Poppy Pickin’ in Mechanicsville.
Wilma Kidd’s take on bread pudding is so delicious, she launched a business devoted to it! Have you tried the goodness that is Lovell’s 31 yet?
Ricks is a spiritual business coach, inspirational speaker, workshop facilitator, entrepreneur, and author with some great counsel for women.
VMFA announced today that state employees and public and private school educators will receive free admission to “Samurai Armor” – at VMFA now through August 4.
As a volunteer docent at the Virginia Holocaust Museum, Steve Chasin has learned a lot about students. He wants families to know, “Your kids are doing fine.”
Henrico County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is accepting enrollment in a program that helps residents assess their home landscape for just $10.












