Large Manufacturer of Classic Children’s Clothing NEW Spring 2015 items $45 and Under! Sizes Newborn to 10 (Boy and Girl) Sunday, April 19th: 1pm-6pm Monday, April 20th: 9am-3pm Gayton Crossing Shopping Center 1322 Gaskins Road Richmond, VA 23238 (Between Home Care Assistance and T. Ann Nails)
Find out more »Annual Pass Holders and Patron Members can enjoy savory breakfast items in the Member Lounge provided by Silver Diner! October through May Schedule: First Monday – CMoR Central Second Monday – CMoR Short Pump Third Monday – CMoR Chesterfield Annual Pass Holders and Patron Members enjoy free coffee and yogurt* on Member Lounge Mondays!
Find out more »Our story times are developed by trained staff and focus on the skills every child should know so that when they enter school they are ready to learn to read. Age appropriate books, songs, music, finger plays and flannel boards are used to capture the attention of the young child. Our craft and activity sheets extend the story time experience and provide children a chance to develop their fine motor skills, build self-esteem and gain positive emotional responses to learning.
Find out more »Our story times are developed by trained staff and focus on the skills every child should know so that when they enter school they are ready to learn to read. Age appropriate books, songs, music, finger plays and flannel boards are used to capture the attention of the young child. Our craft and activity sheets extend the story time experience and provide children a chance to develop their fine motor skills, build self-esteem and gain positive emotional responses to learning.
Find out more »Our story times are developed by trained staff and focus on the skills every child should know so that when they enter school they are ready to learn to read. Age appropriate books, songs, music, finger plays and flannel boards are used to capture the attention of the young child. Our craft and activity sheets extend the story time experience and provide children a chance to develop their fine motor skills, build self-esteem and gain positive emotional responses to learning.
Find out more »K-12 students can get help with homework and research assignments from a certified teacher. Every Monday – Thursday 3:30 – 6:00
Find out more »Pajamas and a stuffed animal are optional for this early evening library fun. Story times help develop early literacy skills, which enable your child to be reading-ready for kindergarten.
Find out more »Step into a world where plants hold the power and the biochemical, physical, and neurological processes between plants and the human body. From poisonous to carnivorous to just plain nasty, learn about diabolical botanical plants — including some of the most infamous plants in history.
Find out more »Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden was recently voted #2 in USA Today’s 10Best Public Gardens contest and spring is a great time to see why! Millions of blooms, plus a chance this year to see the gardens as art. As part of A Million Blooms, a dozen picture frames will be set up throughout the Central Garden and inside the Conservatory to feature what’s in bloom. Peer through the empty frames to view “living bouquets,” ensuring you see the Garden’s highlights.…
Find out more »See 20 novel experiences that convey the importance of the powerhouses in the cells of our body – mitochondria! This collaborative exhibition between faculty and students in Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Engineering and School of Arts with the Science Museum of Virginia presents two and three dimensional artistic interpretations that willinspire and encourage guests to make informed lifestyle choices!
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