Create Your Own Recycled Sea Friend Shoulder pads may not be in style anymore, but you should think twice before you toss them. Here’s how you can turn an outdated…
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Jumpstart summer reading with these titles for tots to teens.
Richmond SailFest brings tall ships to the James River this June, celebrating America’s 250th with history, hands-on learning, and family fun.
Imagine a week of adventure and art, new friends and fun for your child or teen. Days filled with swimming in the pool and paddling in the lake. Cooking dinner…
Explore “The Power of Poison” at the Science Museum of Virginia before it closes on April 19—an interactive exhibit revealing the science, myths and danger of toxins.
Discover powerful immigrant stories shaping Virginia in “We The People” at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, on display March 21–Sept. 7.
You don’t need to leave Richmond to find unique shopping, stunning gardens, and engaging museums.
Kids explore wildlife, fish, paddle and discover nature at James River Association Summer Camps—hands-on outdoor adventures for ages 5–18 along the James River. 🌿🚣♀️
Riverfront Canal Cruises is set to launch its 26th season of historic tours and private charters.
Use nature and your imagination to make beautiful art this spring.
Chesterfield County Public Library has springtime book recommendations for preschoolers and elementary-aged kids.
Taking part in participatory science programs can further pique your curiosity in the world around you and help inspire that interest in other people too.












