Create artwork that expresses appreciation for educators across the Commonwealth! Three K-12 public school winners will be selected, one each for the elementary, middle and high school levels. The winning pieces of artwork will be printed on thank-you notes sent to educators beginning in April and through National Teacher Appreciation Week in May. Students whose artwork is selected as the winners will receive a $200 gift card, and their schools will each win $2,000 in art supplies from The Supply Room.
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AAA offers tips on preventing and minimizing water damage due to frigid temperatures.
LeafSpring Schools is proud to announce the celebration of its 35th anniversary. This milestone represents more than three decades of commitment to innovation, excellence, and the ongoing nurturing of children…
River City Sportsplex in Chesterfield adds four additional lighted fields. The complex now has 16 high-quality turf fields.
November 18, 2024 – January 5, 2025 Nationally recognized light show this year features “Homes and Habitats” theme. Also: model trains, botanical decorations, warming fire, dining and shopping. Advance tickets…
Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen (CACGA) invites shoppers to visit five shops in the area region as part of a Handmade for the Holidays Passport program.
Right now in Richmond, there are more children in need of foster care than there are families ready to care for them. Here’s how you can help!
The holidays are here and here’s another fantastic issue of RFM, bringing you ideas, advice, and things to do – all to help you make the most of family life!
Ashland, Virginia hosts several holiday events, including the popular Light Up the Tracks Celebration.
Change your shoes, change a life at WWS – a November event to support the Faison Center and children and adults with autism and related challenges.
On Tues, Nov 5, show your “I voted” sticker and receive free admission to the VMHC galleries – including the LEGO exhibit! Hang onto your early voting sticker!
Read to Them, a family literacy non-profit headquartered in Richmond, hosts a week of community support events during this year’s Read Aloud to a Child Week.











