Tutus & Ties on Tuesdays
Children's Museum of Richmond, Downtown 2626 W. Broad Street, Richmond, VAMovement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making. Children will dress up and move, move, move. Free with museum admission.
Minds of All Kinds
Science Museum of Virginia 2500 W Broad St, Richmond, VA, United StatesA sensory-friendly evening. Enjoy a less crowded environment as you get hands-on activities such as building cardboard pinball machines in The Forge, exploring the Playing With Light exhibition, and watching two features in The Dome.
Pet Connect
Children's Museum of Richmond, Chesterfield 6629 Lake Harbour Dr., Midlothian, VA, United StatesChanel Moses from Richmond SPCA, will lead this series each month. Each month’s topic will focus on how you and your little ones can safely interact with an unknown dog. The SPCA will bring handouts and a trained, chill pup for kiddos to meet and pet. Free with museum admission.
Joyful Voices Chorus 2023 Spring Concert
Salisbury Presbyterian Church 13621 W. Salisbury Road, Midlothian, VAA community chorus for those living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia and their caregivers, will present its 2023 Spring Concert, ”Put On A Happy Face”, in the Fellowship Hall.
Flowers After 5
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VAStroll through the gardens, listen to relaxing live music, and enjoy food and drinks. Starts May 18. Repeats Thursdays through September 7
Richmond Short Stories
The Valentine 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA, United StatesA gallery tour uncovering fascinating objects in the Valentine’s collection. A staff member will share a new lens into Richmond history and highlight a few diverse Richmond Stories on display.
Speaker Series: To Hell or Richmond
Hanover Tavern 13181 Hanover Courthouse Road, Hanover, VAIn the spring of 1862, George McClellan and his massive army were slowly making their way up the Virginia Peninsula. Their goal: Capture the Confederate capital and end the rebellion. Doug Crenshaw Jr. and Drew Gruber will discuss their new book that follows the armies up the peninsula.
Julian Taylor
The Tin Pan 8981 Quioccasin Rd, Richmond, VAAfter 25 years in music, building an unimpeachable reputation as a truly independent artist and entrepreneur, Julian Taylor now owns his legacy.
Lebanese Food Festival
St Anthony Catholic Church 4611 Sadler Road, Glen Allen, VAFood, sweets, music, and dancing.
Dominion Energy Riverrock
Brown's Island 7th and Tredegar Streets, Richmond, VAAn outdoor family-lifestyle sports and music festival, bringing athletes, spectators, musicians, and even dogs together against the backdrop of downtown Richmond’s urban riverfront.