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Bumblebee Jamboree

Maymont 2201 Shields Lake Drive, Richmond, VA

An opportunity for children to better understand the role pollinators play and what each of us can do in our own backyard to protect natural resources. Families are invited to participate in hands-on experiences at this event that encourages kids to learn about birds, butterflies, bees, beetles, and bats.

Free

Container Gardening: Learn from a Henrico Master Gardener

Fairfield Library 1401 N. Laburnum Avenue, Henrico, VA

Anything can go in a container and anywhere can be a garden. Books and other resources will be available. Presented by Henrico Cooperative Extension and Henrico Master Gardeners.

Free

A Musical Journey Across the African Diaspora

Varina Library 1875 New Market Road, Henrico, VA

In honor of Black Music Month and Juneteenth, take a journey across the diaspora to explore the history of black music in America and its African roots.

Free

Richmond Kickers

City Stadium 3201 Maplewood Ave, Richmond, VA

Root for the Kickers as they take on Forward Madison FC.

$

Iris DeMent

The Tin Pan 8981 Quioccasin Rd, Richmond, VA

On her transcendent new record, Workin' On A World, DeMent faces the modern world with its climate catastrophe, pandemic illness, and epidemic of violence and social injustice

$
Event Series Walking Tours

Walking Tours

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

Experienced tour guides teach about Richmond history during a variety of tours. No tours on June 11.

$

LEAP (Latino Education Advancement Program)

The Steward School 11600 Gayton Rd, Richmond, VA

A tuition-free summer program for Latino students entering grades 8 through 12. LEAP empowers Latino youth for high school success, college preparation and meaningful connections. It includes SAT prep, college counseling, field trips, and small classes.

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. Children will dress up and move, move, move. Free with museum admission.

$
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