Richmond Performing Arts Alliance presents Lights Up! For Educators. It’s a free professional development series for performing arts teachers. Sign up today!
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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!
Quality early care and education have a major and lasting impact on a child’s overall development and increase their chances of success.
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance (RPAA) brings their free community event to the Dominion Energy Center for the Performing Arts, on May 11, 10 am – 1:00 pm.
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.”
bbgb’s scholarship is a nonacademic grant for high school seniors living in the greater richmond area. The bookshop is accepting applications through July 1.
Seven Hills Schools’ Bridge Program is for boys ages 4th or 5th grade to help with the transition from elementary to middle school.
National Library Week is April 7 through 13, 2024. Richmond Public Library encourages folks to visit libraries and take advantage of important resources.
The Richmond Debate Institute brings community together through speech and debate.
Winter is here and there’s one way to guarantee we’ll see snow: Make your own! Have fun with this salty snowflake craft from Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen.
Richmond’s first micro-high school, Lynnhaven announces its upcoming relocation to the West End of Henrico County.