Cancelled. Holiday Spectacular
Glen Allen High School 10700 Staples Mill Road, Glen Allen, VA, United StatesCancelled. A night of music and magic at, featuring Randolph-Macon College's premier show choir, Luxe. ...
Cancelled. A night of music and magic at, featuring Randolph-Macon College's premier show choir, Luxe. ...
Shop for handmade items, festive finds and great gifts for everyone on your holiday shopping list. And grab some local grub from Intergalactic Tacos. ...
A special flight of wine paired with chocolate. It’s the holiday season, stop by and treat yourself to a decadent pairing of cream filled chocolates and wines. A pairing featuring four James River wines, and four chocolate bar flavors. ...
Matt Lewis began his entertainment career as an Elvis Tribute Artist. ...
Celebrate the newest branch of the Armed Forces and the Guardians who support our global space operations, its creation, and what it means to our security. Register for this virtual event: vawarmemorial.org/events ...
Get out of the house during your winter break by joining VMHC Education for a day of guided and self-guided activities. ...
Wes Robertson, an Environmental and Vector Control Specialist III and Medical Entomologist for the Henrico County Department of Public Works Standing Water Initiative discusses the truth about mosquitoes and their bite. ...
A holiday celebration performance. Complete with all of your classic seasonal favorites wrapped in a Christmas package, you’ll hear acoustic renditions of everything from Chuck Berry’s “Run Run Rudolph” to Perry Como’s “It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas”. ...
Family-friendly fun at Puppetfest. Twelve shows. ...
Celebrate Christmas Eve. 3:30 pm Children’s Christmas Pageant and live nativity animals, fellowship hall and quad 5:30 pm Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service, sanctuary, livestream 7:30 pm Candlelight Christmas Eve in the Chapel 11:00 pm Traditional Candlelight Service with Communion, sanctuary ...
Get out of the house during your winter break by joining VMHC Education for a day of guided and self-guided activities. ...
Ages 0 and up and their caregivers indulge in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere at the Bon Air Parent Cafe. Savor a fresh cup of coffee and make some new ...
A night of art-making on the second Friday of each month. A great way to spend time with family, friends, or a date. Classes starting at 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Registration opens the Monday before the Second Friday of each month. ...
Your child will enjoy 3 hours of fun, playtime, crafts, and dinner, all led by fun, energetic instructors. ...
A variety of art by member artists from throughout the region to include paintings, sculpture, fiber art and more. Dining, Trapezium Brewing, shops just around the corner. Repeats monthly on every 2nd Friday evening. ...
Hear tales of the mysterious, tragic and spine-chilling things that have led to numerous reports of paranormal activity in this historic neighborhood. Your visit will include a 30-minute guided haunted history tour of the 1790 John Marshall House, followed by a 45-60-minute walking tour of Court End neighborhood with a Haunts of Richmond guide. ...
Whether you're getting married at The Barns or not, meet vendors, sip a cocktail, and have fun celebrating your engagement with friends and family. ...
Libby McNamee, author of one of this year’s Battle of the Books titles, Susanna’s Midnight Ride, will speak about her book and participate in a Q&A session for 9 to 11 year olds. Registration begins Jan. 13. ...
Ages 6 to 11 learn about famous artists and what makes their art unique. Create your own piece of art using different mediums and techniques. Registration begins two weeks before each program. Jan. 27, 2-3 p.m. ...
Celebrate the Lunar New Year. Explore Chinese art and culture through art-making activities, collaborative projects, films, artist demonstrations, and performances. Make a paper plate dragon, design a nature scroll, create a Chinese New Year print, and watch the dynamic Lion Dance and performances by Yu Dance Arts, as well as Kung Fu presentations by Richmond ...
Ages 5 and up improve reading skills and build confidence by reading to registered therapy dogs. Sessions are 20 minutes. Registration begins two weeks before each program. ...
Teens, learn to decorate cookies. A professional baker gets you started on basic designs for these delicious Valentine cookies. Registration begins Jan. 27. ...
Hundreds of prize-worthy Orchids will be on display in the North Wing of the Conservatory, with the regular garden admission (free to Garden members). This will be an American Orchid Society judged show. The show also features lectures for beginners as well as experienced growers, vendor sales of orchids and accessories and an amazing art ...
Exhibitors will be on hand offering a variety of goods and services. Activities are scheduled throughout the day, many of which involve pet participation. ...
A variety of races for all ages. The event includes adult/junior non-draft and draft-legal duathlons, a youth duathlon, and a 5k. Hosted by Live Red Foundation, this event funds free fitness programs which teach life-skills to low opportunity neighborhoods. ...
Sing, dance, read, and learn Spanish. This event is free with Museum admission. ...
Every month they have a STEAM TEAM- a fun exploration involving Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics for ages 5 to 12. This month they will be designing rainbows using melty beads. ...
A 30-minute gallery tour uncovering fascinating objects in the Valentine’s Collection. In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ll explore stories of trailblazing Richmond women. ...
Speaker Henry Kidd will discuss, “An Artist Talk, Painting the Civil War.” The Petersburg Civil War Roundtable (PCWRT) will meets the first Thursday of each month. Call (804) 861-2408 for ...
Singer-songwriter Martin Sexton performs. ...
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