Hundreds of live butterflies take flight in Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden’s glass Conservatory on Friday, April 15 as M&T Bank Butterflies LIVE! opens to the public. The exhibit, which features…
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AAA’s School Safety Patrol program is working its magic in schools around the world! Faith Culyer, a Chesterfield County fifth grader, was recently honored.
Policy Pathways’ two-week Summer Academy for Policy Leadership and Public Service Online (SAO) prepares participants to stand out in college and career pipelines in public policy and administration.
Parents and caregivers, whether we’re ready for it or not, summer is quickly approaching. Like many of you, I am looking forward to slower mornings, a less strict routine, and…
Ten for $10 admission days at Science Museum of Virginia mean there has never been a better time to check out one of Richmond’s top family destinations.
As spokesperson for VMHC’s “Apollo – When We Went to the Moon,” retired astronaut Leland Melvin leads the way for Richmond’s amazing Summer of Space!
Great way to upcycle some of those pandemic puzzles. Check out this fun craft for moms and dads from the education team at CVWMA.
Educators across Virginia can sign up for participate professional development workshops at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) this summer.
Every living being leaves an imprint on earth. It is these imprints or signs of life – like vegetation, water, and industrial pollution – that scientists are not only looking…
The Nest Schools, located at 7147 Stonewall Parkway in Mechanicsville has opened its doors to serve children and families in the surrounding community.
Lights, colors, lasers, and positive energy that will brighten your child’s perspective on learning! Why you should visit Playing with Light.
How local nonprofits – Read to Them, Lit Limo, Reach Out and Read, CMoR, Little Free Library – are helping connect kids with books in in under-invested regions.