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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.

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Carnival of the Animals

Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Energy Center 600 E Grace Street, Richmond, VA

Their traditional 40-minute introduction to the instruments of the orchestra for elementary school students this year includes Camille Saint-Saëns’ beloved Carnival of the Animals in a performance featuring the young dancers of the School of Richmond Ballet. Meet birds, elephants, pianists, donkeys, kangaroos, etc. in this thrilling performance for kids.

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Event Series A Place for Parents

A Place for Parents

Virtual

A virtual space for moms, dads, grandparents, and anyone raising children to ask questions and access support in their parenting journey. Join online at grscan.com/aplaceforparents every Wednesday morning. Ends April 26, 2023.

Free

Flower Windsocks

Westover Hills Library 1408 Westover Hills Boulevard

Bring out your inner artist at this crafting program. Supplies are provided, just bring your creativity. This month make flower themed windsocks that’ll dance in the breeze.

Free

Community Conversation on Childhood Trauma & Resiliency

Virtual

BeWellVa, a collaboration of Central Virginia’s seven Community Services Boards, is offering a virtual book discussion on resiliency and overcoming childhood trauma featuring Joye B. Moore, author of Hopefully Beautiful: “I more than survived…I thrived!” Joye is also the culinary creator of Joyebells Sweet Potato Pies. Pre-registration required.

Free

STEAM Team

West End Library 5420 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, VA

A fun exploration involving Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics for ages 5 to 12. The STEAM Team at WE branch meets on the First Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m.

Free
Event Series Richmond Short Stories

Richmond Short Stories

The Valentine 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA, United States

A 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.

Free

Creating Paradise for Pollinators

Bon Air Library

Adults, Learn the basics of creating a pollinator garden. Peggy Singlemann gives you tips and tricks for providing the specific elements necessary for pollinators to thrive. Registration begins March 30.

Free

Foster Parent Information Session – HopeTree Family Services

HopeTree Foster Care Office 11745 Chester Rd, Chester, VA, United States

Have you considered becoming a foster parent? Please join this information session to learn more about how your family can become a foster family. Call (804) 201-9006 or email Dejene.Young-el@HopeTreeFS.org for more information.

Free

Treason Trial of Aaron Burr Court End Tour

John Marshall House 818 East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA, United States

What happened to Aaron Burr after his fatal shooting of Alexander Hamilton? Find out about his treasonous plot of 1807 in this guided tour with the John Marshall House and the Valentine Museum. 3pm-5pm, Friday 10am-12pm, Saturday

$
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