Have an event to add to our calendar? Email us at christa@richmondmom.com! Don’t forget to check your Richmondmom.com Savvy Saver card for great savings at many local events and activities for kids and adults. Don’t have a card? No worries – download a copy here!
Visit our Richmond Summer Camps and Summer Fun 2013 links for a huge listing of camp options and things to do all summer long.
Are you planning ahead for July 4th celebrations? Then be sure to click here and see our great listing of July 4th celebrations, fireworks, parades, shows, and more.
Permanent Exhibit at the Science Museum
Boost! Opens, Signaling Beginning of Multi-Year Transformation for the Museum - Now Open! Celebrate with us as the Museum shares its biggest new, permanent exhibition in a decade and heralds the start of new, exciting things to come. Boost! challenges your perception of health and wellness in a way that is personalized and playful! Included with exhibit admission- $11 with $1 discounts for ages 4-12 and 60+. Free for members. Read our review here.
Now Through August 4
Virginia Repertory Theatre announces the opening of The Music Man at the Sara Belle and Neil November Theatre on Friday, June 28 with a Preview on June 27. The show runs through August 4, 2013. Read about it here.
Now Through August 18
SYMMETREES at The Science Museum of Virginia. Photographer and sculptor John Moser shares his unique view of fallen trees in Central Virginia forests by capturing their photos, then enhancing them so that the images take on a life of their own. Included with exhibit admission. Free for members.
Now Through September 6
Flight of the Butterflies - The Science Museum of Virginia: Read our Real Richmond Review.Migrate with hundreds of millions of Monarch butterflies across North America! Discover the hideaway of these magnificent creatures – a secret that was unlocked after 40 years of research by Dr. Fred Urquhart. Immerse yourself in this compelling adventure as you find a super generation of butterflies who miraculously travel to a new and remote destination. Experience firsthand the beauty of the migration cycle of butterflies spanning not only thousands of miles but generations!
To The Arctic at The Science Museum of Virginia: Through September 6, 2013. Venture across floating ice with a mother polar bear and her two cubs as you take an extraordinary journey into the Arctic. Discover the constant struggle for survival as they face natural predators and a rapidly changing climate. Travel with a herd of caribou to their calving ground and plunge into the ethereal underwater world of waltzing walruses! Gaze across an exquisite spectacle of sapphire white as you see hundreds of miles of snow-bound peaks in this breath-taking film!
Hubble. Journey through distant galaxies and accompany astronauts as they attempt the most difficult and important tasks in NASA’s history. $9 general admission, $5 for members.
Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk. Experience an exhilarating raft ride down the Colorado River with a team of explorers including renowned river advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and anthropologist Wade Davis. $9 general admission, $5 for members.
Now Through September 29
Robots + Us at The Science Museum. The Museum is open 9:30am-5pm on Memorial Day. What differentiates humans and robots? Explore what it means to be human by examining how lifelike machines emulate four major categories of human capabilities: moving, sensing, thinking and being. Take a closer look into robotics, computer science and biomedical engineering as you encounter interactive components, videos and much more! It’s here now through September 29, 2013!
Plan ahead: Opening July 12, 2013 Through August 1, 2013
Virginia Repertory Theatre celebrates the 60th anniversary of the founding of Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern with a production of Steel Magnolias featuring an all-star cast. Click here for more information.
ALL WEEK
Take advantage of CMoR’s extended summer hours with fun activities each weeknight! All Summer Nights activities are free with museum admission. A variety of food options are available at the Seymour Snack Shack including frozen yogurt, popcorn, snow cones and a variety of hot and cold beverages like coffee and juice.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Free morning movie at Atlee. Atlee Library, 9161 Atlee Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23116 – 10:30 a.m. Popcorn & drinks provided by the Friends of the Atlee Library. (804) 559-0654
Tuesday, July 2
Westchester Commons Kid’s Club. Crafts, games and story time. Free fun for parents and kids.
Summer Movie Express. Each Tuesday and Wednesday for nine weeks, G and PG movies will be shown for $1. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Will Rogers Foundation.
Summer Film Series. Free each Tuesday and Wednesday through August 21, family-friendly movies will be shown. Seating is limited, doors open at 9:00 a.m.
Dig into Crafts at West End Library. Create a fun dinosaur for free. 5420 Patterson Avenue, Richmond. 3-4pm.
Movie and Pizza Night at Cochrane Rockville Library at 5:30pm. Cochrane Rockville Library, 16600 Pouncey Tract Road, Rockville, VA 23146 5:30 p.m. “Beneath the Surface” Movie & Pizza Night Ages 11 & up. See a great movie about an unexpected journey with your friends. Pizza provided by the Friends of the Rockville Library. (804) 749-3146
Maymont Park Summer Season Tour. Guided tours on the half-hour show how summer heat affected adaptations at home, fashion, and travel 100 years ago. Learn details of Swannanoa, the Dooley’ summer retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Repeats Tuesday – Sunday each week.
Wednesday, July 3
Innsbrook After Hours. Gates open at 5:00pm, and concert-goers will be introduced to a significantly expanded food court with seating and pre show specials, as well as a marketplace with entertainment for patrons to enjoy prior to the show.
Summer Movie Express. Each Tuesday and Wednesday for nine weeks, G and PG movies will be shown for $1. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Will Rogers Foundation.
Summer Film Series. Free each Tuesday and Wednesday through August 21, family-friendly movies will be shown. Seating is limited, doors open at 9:00 a.m.
RVA Food Trucks at Chesterfield Mall. Expect trucks like Soul Ice, Boka, Mr. Softy, Habanero, Almadina, Paris Creperie, The Dog Wagon, Station 2, P&T Kitchen, Grate Pizza, Chupacabra, Super Fresh, Slideways Mobile Bistro, Croaker Spot, King of Pops, Thai Cabin, Flynn’s Foods, and The Meatball Company. Tables and chairs will be set out. Each event will be based on weather permitting. Check the mall’s Facebook every Wednesday at 3 p.m. to confirm the night’s event.
Genworth Independence Day Celebration. Join Genworth on Wednesday, July 3, 2013 to celebrate freedom with the Heritage of America Band. The concert will begin at 6:30pm at Genworth Financial’s World Headquarters located at 6620 West Broad Street. The concert will be immediately followed by our 7th annual fireworks display. Children and adults of all ages are welcome, but please, leave your pets at home. We will have face painting, balloons, giveaways, food vendors and much more.
RVA Fireworks on the James. RVA Fireworks on the James is a FREE “Patriotic Family Fun” event that will feature performances by SPARC (School of Performing Arts in the Richmond Community), the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Richmond Ballet’s “Minds in Motion.” Food Vendors will be on Brown’s Island and the public is invited to bring a picnic (alcohol and pets not permitted) and a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy music. In case of rain, event is July 5th.
Bilingual Story Time. 6:30pm-7:15 pm. Meadowdale Library, 4301 Meadowdale Blvd, Richmond. Parents and children can enjoy this read-aloud English/Spanish that grows language and literacy skills, paving the way for school preparedness.
Maymont Park Summer Season Tour. Guided tours on the half-hour show how summer heat affected adaptations at home, fashion, and travel 100 years ago. Learn details of Swannanoa, the Dooley’ summer retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Repeats Tuesday – Sunday each week.
Lewis Ginter Drop in and Dig. 1-3pm. Families are invited to drop-in and participate in simple, easy to learn gardening tasks under the guidance of Children’s Garden staff and volunteers.
Thursday, July 4
Happy Birthday America!
Click here for a complete listing of July 4th celebrations, fireworks, and more!
The Flying Squirrels July 4 celebration and game. Celebrate Independence Day at The Diamond and enjoy one of our 24 Firework Extravaganza following the conclusion of the game.
Friday, July 5
Busytown at Virginia Rep. Virginia Rep is thrilled to offer donuts from Dixie Donuts as special treats before and after the show.
Kids Fun Night at All Fired Up from 6-8pm. Kids create fun projects and dinner is included. Call 804.744.5506 to register.
Broad Rock Sports Complex Movies in the Park. 8pm-10pm. Bring food, a blanket, and a chair and enjoy the movie beginning at dark. Paranorman showing on July 5. Call 804.646.5733 with questions.
The Flying Squirrels vs. Akron. Enjoy one of our 24 Firework Extravaganza following the conclusion of the game. Patriotic Jersey auction benefits Special Olympics of Virginia.
Free Friday Morning Movie at Goochland Library, 3075 River Road West, Goochland, VA 10:00 a.m. Friday Morning Movie See a great kids’ movie on the big screen every Friday in July, beginning July 5. Popcorn provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library.
Henrico Theatre $1 showing of Shrek. 305 E. Nine Mile Road, Henrico, VA.
All American Celebration at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. Free admission all day, celebration is from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Guests are invited to wear red, white and blue and bring wagons and strollers to decorate for a parade. Enjoy music, water play and fun activities in the Children’s Garden.
Saturday, July 6
The Flying Squirrels. Enjoy one of our 24 Firework Extravaganza following the conclusion of the game.
Henrico Theatre $1 showing of Shrek. 305 E. Nine Mile Road, Henrico, VA.
Maymont Glow Run. Non-timed, 3-mile run/walk for families and people of all ages. You can enjoy glow sticks, laid-back fun and the beauty of the Maymont surroundings. There will be a DJ and party afterwards! Children 7 and under are free. The party starts at 7pm and the race begins at 8pm with prizes and lots of fun. Proceeds benefit Maymont.
Storytime with Arthur at Barnes & Noble. 1:30pm – 3:30pm. Chesterfield Towne Center. Join us for a special Storytime with Arthur! We will have stories about Arthur and all of his friends as well as snacks, crafts and a visit from our anteater friend!
Powhatan State Park Grand Opening from 10am-5pm. Visit Virginia’s newest state park along the banks of the historic James River. Activities all day, and a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 2:00 p.m. 800-933-PARK. It’s all free.
PIE WALK & Pie Tasting at Whole Foods. Enjoy pie fun from 11am-1pm at Whole Foods in Short Pump. It’s just like a cake walk but with pies and so fun!
Sunday, July 7
Flying Squirrels Mascot Innertube Giveaway. The Flying Squirrels are back at home versus Akron. Squirrel Tails Kids Club members eat free on Sunday. Presented by Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU & 98.9 Liberty
Free Puppet Show at Byrd Park – Dogwood Dell. 4pm-5pm at the Ha’Penny Stage Applause Unlimited will be staging a puppet show of a Hans Christian Andersen story.
Open Studio Sundays from 1pm-4pm. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts – Free Family Programs.
Dogwood Dell Concert with classic rock from My Uncle’s Old Army Buddies on the main state. Free event. 6000 south Boulevard, Richmond.
Colonial Down Family and Friends Day from 1pm-5pm. Discounted admission with online coupon, includes four track admissions, race programs, coloring books, tip sheets, four hot dogs, four soft drinks and exclusive prize drawing entries. Repeats each Sunday.
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Have an event to add to our calendar? Email us at christa@richmondmom.com! Don’t forget to check your Richmondmom.com Savvy Saver card for great savings at many local events and activities for kids and adults. Don’t have a card? No worries – download a copy here!
Visit our Richmond Summer Camps and Summer Fun 2013 links for a huge listing of camp options and things to do all summer long.
Are you planning ahead for July 4th celebrations? Then be sure to click here and see our great listing of July 4th celebrations, fireworks, parades, shows, and more.
Boost! is now open at the Science Museum of Virginia too. Check out our Real Richmond Review by Christa Donahue and plan a visit to see this incredible, interactive exhibit!
Now Through August 18
SYMMETREES at The Science Museum of Virginia. Photographer and sculptor John Moser shares his unique view of fallen trees in Central Virginia forests by capturing their photos, then enhancing them so that the images take on a life of their own. Included with exhibit admission. Free for members.
Now Through September 6
Flight of the Butterflies - The Science Museum of Virginia: Read our Real Richmond Review.Migrate with hundreds of millions of Monarch butterflies across North America! Discover the hideaway of these magnificent creatures – a secret that was unlocked after 40 years of research by Dr. Fred Urquhart. Immerse yourself in this compelling adventure as you find a super generation of butterflies who miraculously travel to a new and remote destination. Experience firsthand the beauty of the migration cycle of butterflies spanning not only thousands of miles but generations!
To The Arctic at The Science Museum of Virginia: Through September 6, 2013. Venture across floating ice with a mother polar bear and her two cubs as you take an extraordinary journey into the Arctic. Discover the constant struggle for survival as they face natural predators and a rapidly changing climate. Travel with a herd of caribou to their calving ground and plunge into the ethereal underwater world of waltzing walruses! Gaze across an exquisite spectacle of sapphire white as you see hundreds of miles of snow-bound peaks in this breath-taking film!
Now Through September 29
Robots + Us at The Science Museum. The Museum is open 9:30am-5pm on Memorial Day. What differentiates humans and robots? Explore what it means to be human by examining how lifelike machines emulate four major categories of human capabilities: moving, sensing, thinking and being. Take a closer look into robotics, computer science and biomedical engineering as you encounter interactive components, videos and much more! It’s here now through September 29, 2013! And BOOST! opens this weekend so don’t miss it!
ALL WEEK
Take advantage of CMoR’s extended summer hours with fun activities each weeknight! All Summer Nights activities are free with museum admission. A variety of food options are available at the Seymour Snack Shack including frozen yogurt, popcorn, snow cones and a variety of hot and cold beverages like coffee and juice.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Brave at Westover Hills Branch Library at 10:30 a.m.
Flying Squirrels Baseball Game. 6:35pm. The Diamond. Bike Night & $1 Hot Dogs presented by Reader’s Digest Best of America Tour & Rock 96.5. For more information on Bike Night, contact the Flying Squirrels front office. Game time 6:35pm, gates open at 5:35pm.
Henrico Concert Band in the Park. Free for all ages from 7pm-8pm at Dorey Park. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and spend a casual evening in the park by the lake listening to favorite band music. No rain date.
Tuesday, June 25
Westchester Commons Kid’s Club. Crafts, games and story time. Free fun for parents and kids.
Regal Summer Movie Express offers $1 movies again this summer – 2013!
Happy in Two Homes (Parents of Children of All Ages). 6pm. Delivered by Commonwealth Parenting. Many children transition between two homes when their parents are no longer together. Children do best in an atmosphere that provides consistency, structure, routine and predictability. How can parents best help them to adapt as they navigate the process of moving from home to home? In addition to giving parents tools to support their children, this class discusses ways for parents to interact and communicate with each other in the best interest of their children and to minimize conflict. Visit website for fees and registration.
Flying Squirrels Baseball Game. The Diamond. Hat Giveaway presented by Ford, Richmond Publishing & 98.9 Liberty. The FIRST 2,00 people 15 & over will receive a Flying Squirrels Hat! Game time is 6:35pm, gates open at 5:35pm.
Wednesday, June 26
Science Museum scientists and others share easy to understand information on a wide range of science topics. Seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Free.Green Affordable Housing presented by Better Housing Coalition Vice President and Chief Operation Officer Bob Newman on June 26.
Flying Squirrels Baseball Game. 12:05pm at The Diamond. Business FUNN Day presented by 106.5 The Beat. Take a break from work and come see a Flying Squirrels game! Game time is 12:35pm, gates open at 11:35am.
COTU Food Truck Court. Have your favorite COTU brew along with a choice of 5-8 different food truck vendors all while enjoying the new outdoor beer garden at the brewery! Fun for family.
Innsbrook After Hours. Gates open at 5:00pm, and concert-goers will be introduced to a significantly expanded food court with seating and pre show specials, as well as a marketplace with entertainment for patrons to enjoy prior to the show.
RVA Food Trucks at Chesterfield Mall. Expect trucks like Soul Ice, Boka, Mr. Softy, Habanero, Almadina, Paris Creperie, The Dog Wagon, Station 2, P&T Kitchen, Grate Pizza, Chupacabra, Super Fresh, Slideways Mobile Bistro, Croaker Spot, King of Pops, Thai Cabin, Flynn’s Foods, and The Meatball Company. Tables and chairs will be set out. Each event will be based on weather permitting. Check the mall’s Facebook every Wednesday at 3 p.m. to confirm the night’s event.
Meet the Doulas. Have questions about what a doula does…come out to Hip to be Round and meet the RVA doulas. Ask questions, meet other expectant moms and enjoy the refreshments. 6:30 pm.
Thursday, June 27
Dreamtime: Tales from Down Under puppet show with Heidi Rugg – at Belmont Library. Call for information. 804.646.1139.
Broad Rock Library – storytelling with Deborah Alsko at 10:30am.
How to Get Back In When Teens Shut You Out (Parents of Children 12-16 yrs). 6pm – Delivered by Commonwealth Parenting.
Nutzy storytime at the West End Library.
Deep Run Park (9900 Ridgefield Parkway Henrico, VA 23233). The Henrico Community Band will perform in a series of three outdoor concerts. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and spend a casual evening in the park at the Nature Pavilion listening to your favorite band music! In case of inclement weather, the concerts may be cancelled. There will be no rain dates. Information: 501-5859. Check website to confirm dates as they may change.
RVA Street Foodies Court runs from 6-9pm every Thursday through the season and is a family friendly environment. All ages are welcome at the brewery.
10th Annual Summer Concert Series at Short Pump Town Center. 6pm-8pm.
Friday, June 28
American Girls Book Club. Barnes & Noble Store in Short Pump at 7pm, 11640 W. Broad Street. For information call 360-0103.
An Evening with Casper. America’s premier party band, Casper, is based in Richmond and has a musical repertoire that covers great dance music from many decades and genres, including Motown, rock, funk, swing and country. Gates open at 5 p.m. Music from 7-10 p.m. – Pocahontas State Park – gates open at 5pm; concert 7-10pm.
Cyber Safety (for parents and teachers) – Part of the Summer Professional Institute
These days, our children and students seem to be spending more and more time engaged in online activities. This two-hour workshop explores the various kinds of activities and their associated risks. The goal is to create cyber-savvy parents and teachers who know how to monitor their children’s online activities. Livia McCoy, M.Ed.- Coordinator of Technology Friday, June 28 (6:30-8:30pm).
Susan Greenbaum plays Dogwood Dell’s Festival of Arts. A free family event starting at 8pm.
Saturday, June 29
The Mama Spa at Hip to be Round. Enjoy a prenatal or postnatal massage or manicures and pedicures using pregnancy safe Scotch Naturals Polishes. Treat yourself or a loved one – call today to set up an appointment. 340-1700.
Henricus Dauber Dash - 5 mile run through historic settlement. Kids can take part in muddy one-miler too! This 5.5-miler may start and finish on a historic settlement and wind through a scenic conservation area, but it is definitely NOT a walk in the park!
Learning Diagonal Conference! The Learning Diagonal conference is designed to inspire individual and collective action to change ourselves and the world. Our speakers are passionate experts and cutting-edge thinkers who push the envelope of what is possible and bring out the best in others through active participation in shared experiential learning opportunities. Our attendees are curious, energetic participants who come ready to shape the experience with their own ideas, skills and expertise. No one at our conference is a passive vessel. Everyone leaves ready to change themselves and the world.
Bags of Opportunity Cornhole Event at Rocketts Landing. 12pm. Attendees will enjoy live music, food, and drinks as well as kids activities that will take place throughout the event.
Cyber Safety (for parents and teachers) – Part of the Summer Professional Institute - These days, our children and students seem to be spending more and more time engaged in online activities. This two-hour workshop explores the various kinds of activities and their associated risks. The goal is to create cyber-savvy parents and teachers who know how to monitor their children’s online activities. Livia McCoy, M.Ed.- Coordinator of Technology - Saturday, June 29 (10am-12pm).
The Arts and Culture Xpo, blessedly renamed from the Cultsha Xpo, is a truly fantastic event that turns you, everyday schlub, into a patron of the arts! Upon entering the Xpo, you’re given a mystery amount of XpoBucks which are redeemable for membership, classes, donations, and more at local nonprofits. You get to support the arts while your bank account takes a vacation! 10am-5pm.
CPR/AED/First Aid Certification. 9am-2pm. Simply FIT. Gain the skills and confidence to act in an emergency and make a difference in someone’s life! For ages 13 and up! To register or for more information, call us at (804) 262-7777 or visit us at www.livesimplyfit.com.
From Foundry to Fire. American Civil War Center. Come learn about the importance of the cannon manufacturing capabilities of Tredegar Ironworks, as well as, the role field artillery played in the Civil War. A costumed artillery crew will explain the process of making and testing the cannon and then demonstrate its use on the battlefield!
A family fun day event with vendors, hotdogs, hamburgers, sodas, beer, raffles, a pool for the kiddos, DJ services by C.E.B. Events, and face painting, balloon art, and a mermaid to pose with the little ones for photos by: Party It Up and Mr. TattooedTwister. Proceeds go towards the playground build) $5 donation per person for entry, one child (age 5 and under) free per paid adult admission. Rain or Shine event!
40th Anniversary Power of Spirit Dance Concert at Cultural Arts Center of Glen Allen – 7pm. Come experience live drumming, joyous singing and energetic dancing as we celebrate 40 years! Attending an Ezibu performance is a cultural experience that will stimulate your senses. This is a family friendly show for all ages that will keep your attention from the first to the last beat of the drum.
Sunday, June 30
Get ready for July 4th celebrations this coming week!
Summer in the Park with Friends. Noon-6pm. What could be much better than spending a lazy summer Sunday afternoon in Richmond’s Forest Hill Park? Richmonders have done it for decades, but for the past eight years, “Sunday in the Park with Friends” has taken on a special new meaning.In the spirit of Forest Hill Park’s former days as an early 20th century amusement park, there will be plenty of old-fashioned fun and games for kids, as well as live music, and artisan vendors. On June 30th, the park will explode with balloons, bubbles, bands and so much more! The kids will enjoy clowns, face painting, carnival games balloons, make-and-take crafts, Jonathan the Juggler, puppets by Barefoot Puppets magicians tree climbing and other activities. All activities are free.
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Reenactment Series. 1pm-3pm. Since 1976, St. John’s Church Foundation has presented historical reenactments at the original location of the Second Virginia Convention of March 1775. Professional actors in 1770s attire portray ten delegates, including Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington. The delegates engage in the debates and arguments of the Second Virginia Convention, which lead up to Patrick Henry’s immortal “Give me liberty or give me death!” speech.
Drummer’s Call at Tredegar Park. 1pm-2pm. From the time to get up to the order to charge, Civil War soldier’s lives moved to the beat of the drum. Join a costumed interpreter to learn about the importance of drums, bugles & fifes to Civil War soldiers North and South.
Alice and the Mad Hatter. 1:30pm-2:30pm. Ages 4 – 6 will join Alice for a magical story, craft and garden party. Register: 804-501-7275. Armour House and Gardens.
West End Assembly of God – “Heal the Land” dance and music performance. 8:30 p.m. Free event at Dogwood Dell.
Jump-n-Jam Tween Night 8pm-11pm at Pump It Up Hanover. Ages 10 – 15 enjoy pizza, race through the obstacle course, play basketball and dance.
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