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Fit4Kids Fun Fest

Forest Hill Park New Kent Ave & 42nd Street , Richmond, VA

This family-friendly event will allow attendees to enjoy an active afternoon outdoors and children will participate in fun Earth Day-themed activities and games encouraging family fun, outdoor play, and wellness.

Free

Profs & Pints Richmond: New Views of the Universe

Virginia Museum of History and Culture 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, VA

Profs and Pints Richmond presents a look at the previously unseen realms and phenomena revealed by space telescopes, with Jack Singal, associate professor of physics at the University of Richmond and former researcher at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Stanford University.

$

Music in the Galleries 2

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA, United States

Experience works of art in VMFA’s galleries as the Richmond Symphony serenades your visit with a live performance. A collaboration between the VMFA and the Richmond Symphony.

Free

RSL Swing for the Symphony Golf and Tennis Tournament

Richmond Country Club 12950 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, VA

Grab your foursome and register to play a Captain's Choice round of Golf or play in a round robin tennis tournament. Golfs starts at 10:30 a.m. with a box lunch then a shotgun-start with on-course activities and challenges. Tennis starts at 1:30 p.m. with goodies and more.

$
Event Series Monday Mini Market

Monday Mini Market

Crafted RVA 4900-151 Libbie Mill E Blvd, Richmond, VA, United States

Shop local RVA businesses, local artists and makers selling handmade home décor, art, jewelry, apparel, and more.

Free

Music and Movement

Clover Hill Library 6701 Deer Run Dr., Midlothian, VA

Help your preschooler aged 2 to 5, shake, rattle and roll their way to mastering early literacy skills. Registration begins three days before each program.

Free

Tutus & Ties on Tuesdays

Children's Museum of Richmond, Downtown 2626 W. Broad Street, Richmond, VA

Movement 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. Dress up and move, move, move. This event is free with museum admission.

$

Seed Bombs (for Homeschoolers)

Clover Hill Library 6701 Deer Run Dr., Midlothian, VA

Learn about how seeds grow, Virginia native plants, and the importance of flowering plants. Using soil and seeds, make a seed bomb to plant some seeds in your yard. Registration begins two weeks before each program. Ages 5 and up.

Free

Knitting Basics for Teens

Chester Library

Teens, learn basic knit stitches that will have you knitting scarves in no time. Registration begins April 4.

Free
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