The Jewish holiday of Purim is right around the corner beginning at sunset on Thurs. Feb. 25, 2021 and and ends in the evening of Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. The festival of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire from … [Read more...] about Chabad of Virginia Offering FREE Purim Holiday Resources
Environmental Film Festival presents FREE provocative movies online
Coming soon! The Richmond Environmental Film Festival highlights urgent issues facing the environment with a full line up of FREE provocative movies accessible from your couch. The line-up includes many visually stunning award winning environmental films to create … [Read more...] about Environmental Film Festival presents FREE provocative movies online
Walk or Drive Through the Richmond Metro Zoo this winter.
There’s no hibernating for the Richmond Metro Zoo this winter. In fact, you should plan a visit to the Zoo this holiday weekend. The zoo will be open Martin Luther King Jr. Day for Drive-Thru Tours from 10:00 am - 3:30 pm. Members receive a special discount on the … [Read more...] about Walk or Drive Through the Richmond Metro Zoo this winter.
Educators Get 25% Off at Barnes & Noble
Educators can get discounts at Barnes & Noble to help with classroom teaching and learning. When you become a B&N Educator, you get: Save 20% off publisher’s list price on all purchases for classroom use. Discounts of up to 25% off the publisher’s … [Read more...] about Educators Get 25% Off at Barnes & Noble
Victoria’s Kitchen offers holiday winter and kids culinary classes
Victoria's Kitchen is offering holiday winter and kids culinary classes. Kids can learn some hands on culinary skills through: - Winter Break Camps - January Monday Afternoon Culinary Club - January Friday Evening Culinary Club You can book Your Child's … [Read more...] about Victoria’s Kitchen offers holiday winter and kids culinary classes
Year-end Donations Can Save You Money on Taxes
How would you like to save money on your taxes and help someone at the same time? Donations to local charities can help you do just that. Things you no longer use may have tremendous value for others. Clothing, shoes, books, electronics, furniture, and even cars … [Read more...] about Year-end Donations Can Save You Money on Taxes
How to do your holiday shopping at Black owned businesses in Richmond
There are plenty of ways to support and experience the talents of the Black community in Richmond this holiday gift giving season. If you are looking for ways to fill your gift list by shopping at African American-owned brick and mortar stores, restaurants, … [Read more...] about How to do your holiday shopping at Black owned businesses in Richmond
Insomnia Cookies offers deals for National Cookie Day – Fri., Dec. 4, 2020
Insomnia Cookies, the crave-worthy cookie company known for delivering late-night warm, delicious cookies, is offering can't-miss deals for National Cookie Day. As one of the biggest days of the year for cookie-lovers, Insomnia is celebrating the … [Read more...] about Insomnia Cookies offers deals for National Cookie Day – Fri., Dec. 4, 2020
Home for the Holidays with Richmond Symphony offers in-person and online performances
The Richmond Symphony 2020 holiday season is being presented with the Home for the Holidays with Richmond Symphony theme to bring us all warmth and cheer. A limited number of tickets to in-person, socially distanced concerts are already on sale. But people can also … [Read more...] about Home for the Holidays with Richmond Symphony offers in-person and online performances
InLight Richmond “Safety and Accountability” outdoor art installations glow from November 12-15, 2020
1708 Gallery’s 13th annual InLight Richmond will take place November 12-15, 2020 at sites across the city and will address the paired themes of Safety and Accountability. InLight is a public exhibition of contemporary light-based artworks—multimedia and … [Read more...] about InLight Richmond “Safety and Accountability” outdoor art installations glow from November 12-15, 2020