Don’t be scared of a few April showers. There are lots of ways to spend some sunny days outside this month!
Dominion Family Easter at Maymont
Saturday, April 4, 2015
10am-3pm
Maymont Carriage House Lawn
Enjoy one of Richmond’s favorite Easter traditions with egg hunts, crafts, games, live entertainment including Power UP!, School of Rock, Jonathan Austin and Virginia Repertory Theatre. Kids can enjoy a ziplines, a rock climbing wall, carriage rides, egg hunt and puppet shows and more. FREE to attend although many activities will require tickets.
Legend Brewing Company’s 21st Anniversary Party
Saturday, April 11th
2pm – 9pm
Pub and Brewery -321 W 7th St, Richmond, Virginia 23224
This event is open to the public and is family friendly. Legend will have live music playing all day, a food buffet, activities for children, and of course, a varied selection of Legend beers.Admission for 21 and up is $20 which includes a commemorative anniversary cup, two beer tickets, and live music and entertainment. Ages 12-20 and designated drivers pay $8 and kids under 12 are FREE. Additional beer tickets and a food tickets are available for purchase.
22nd Earth Day Festival
Saturday, April 18
at 11:00am – 5:00pm
Great Shiplock Park on Shockoe Bottom’s riverfront on Saturday, April 18 for live music, local fare, children’s activities, and the chance to meet hundreds of earth-friendly artists, farmers, and organizations.
RVA Earth Day
Saturday, April 18
12:00pm – 7:00pm
Style Weekly is proud to bring you the city’s favorite celebration of earth day, were local artists, bands, chefs, food trucks, breweries, environmentalists and vendors gather to celebrate mother earth. Learn about locally available sustainable products and services. Arts, crafts and kids activities.
Gold Festival on Broad
Sunday, April 19, 2015
1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Gold’s Gym Plaza at West Tower between Homeview Drive & West End Drive
The Gold Festival on Broad is a day filled with family fun! The event will take place inside the Gold’s Gym parking lot between Homeview Drive and West End Drive. In addition to providing a fun, festive event, the Gold Festival on Broad provides a turnkey fundraising opportunity for local community organizations. Exclusive areas within the festival for specially-themed activities, and vendors, such as the educational classes, fitness expo, and the community corner. FREE.
Woofstock Festival
Saturday, April 25, 2015
10:00am – 2:00pm.
Gates will open at 10:00am for the festival. There will be music all day and plenty of fun for the dogs, including games, agility courses and contests. The whole family will also be able to enjoy the kids games, vendor area, and our dog adoption area, which will include animal rescue groups from across the metro Richmond area.
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We’ve got 3 family 4-packs to the Virginia Horse Festival!
Enjoy three days of family-friendly entertainment and activities at the Virginia Horse Festival March 27-29 at The Meadow Event Park in Caroline County.
Learn more about the Virginia Horse Festival here.
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]]>Mommy & Me (and Daddy Too)! is a FREE morning out with live entertainment and activities designed to enhance parent’s interaction with their children outside in the sun on the Willow Lawn Plaza.
As always, come say hello to us at the Richmondmom.com table! We’ll have treats for the kids and we always love chatting with you.
Don’t forget this event is FREE!
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The Vernal Equinox marks the changing season as the earth travels around the sun. It’s one of two days in the year when the Earth’s axis tilts neither away from nor towards the sun, and the sun’s rays shine perpendicular to the equator. Day and night are in perfect balance as the hours of daylight and darkness are (nearly) exactly equal.
Following cold Winter’s low sun the days will finally begin to grow warmer and longer.
As I continue to explore and embrace seasonal living I’m moved to celebrate the start of Spring as it returns to us. It’s time to wake up from our sleepy hibernation and reacquaint ourselves with the joy and beauty of nature as it presents itself in Spring.
Here are a few simple welcoming rituals for you and your littles, to connect with each other and with nature, as the season turns to more light and new life and promise for what is to come.
Sometimes when you live in a city, you forget to be a tourist in your own home town. This weekend there are no excuses because you’ll be able to check out some of Richmond’s vibrant history for free.
Bring your passport and travel back in time and taking a free tour of 10 historic homes, Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22, 2015.
Get complimentary admission to any of the 10 participating sites.
Haven’t toured these sites before? Here’s what you can expect to do (for free) over the weekend:
-See the beautiful gardens and tour Agecroft Hall which was built in the 1500’s (how is that possible? find out on the tour)
-Civil war buffs can visit General Robert E. Lee’s field headquarters at the Dabbs House Museum.
-Play a round of play a round of quoits at the The John Marshall House.
-Take a grand tour of the “upstairs” and “downstairs” at Maymont for a taste of the guilded age.
-Take a glimpse in to rural life at Meadow Farm Museum just before the civil war.
-Visit Richmond’s oldest residential structure and see the largest collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s personal belongings, manuscripts and letters at The Edgar Allan Poe Museum.
-Virginia House (neighbors to Agecroft Hall) has a stunning collection of English and Spanish antiques, silk draperies, Oriental carpets, and fine silver and china.
-White House of the Confederacy take a guided tour of the home to the President of the Confederate states of America, Jefferson Davis and is now the Museum of the Confederacy.
-At the 1812 John Wickham House you can explore 19th-century Federal architecture see some of the country’s finest examples of interior decorative painting.
-Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and the Marquise de Lafayette all stayed at the Wilton House which overlooks the James River.
Download and print out this Time Travelers Passport to visit any and all of these locations. Visit them all and you’ll have saved more than $55 per person. (Some restrictions may apply.)
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey have 3 different versions crisscrossing the country and the theme for Richmond this year is “Legends” and if you’re a super circus fan, you can also catch Circus Xtreme as they pass through Norfolk in April.
We made sure to get there about an hour early (highly recommended), since there is an exciting and free All-Access Pre-Show down on the arena floor, offering about 45 minutes to an hour of fun and interaction with circus performers: clowns, photo ops and even some animals. There were even several opportunities for kids to participate! Our daughter and son decided to observe but really got a kick out of watching the other kids “perform”.
They asked everyone to clear the floor shortly before 7pm and we made our way to our seats, which were already filled by a very cute family who promptly told us they knew they were in the wrong place. Long story short, we ended up swapping with them and moved up several rows, just three rows from the ring! The kids thought it was a very cool upgrade.
The show started in usual fashion with the Star Spangled Banner and a parade of animals and performers gearing up to excite and entertain. I’ve only been to a few circus’s as an adult, but the opening never fails to activate the kid in me.
Once the show gets started, it never lets up, at least until the intermission, but then they’re right back at it; performing and mesmerizing until the end.
This is your quintessential circus, the kind you think of when someone says the word: a sequined larger than life Ring Master, tons of clowns and their shenanigans, elephants, dancing dogs, lion tamers and acts of unimaginable human balance and strength.
Highlights for us were the Globe of Steel and the eight, full grown men and their – albeit less than fullsize – motorcycles, crammed into that cage and whirring around at crazy speeds without incident. I wonder how many emergency room visits are required to earn your spot on the team?
Another favorite and heavily featured is the China Acrobatic Troupe. Their incredible acrobatic feats are not to be missed and include the men’s hoop diving and pole jumping and the incredible young women performing a Diabolo “ballet” which will have you mesmerized. If you don’t know what a Diabolo is, you’ll just have to go to the circus and find out!
Of course, one of the kids’ favorites were the performing dogs, and our son’s favorite, performing pigs! For them, nothing beat the hilarity of a Chihuahua and Jack Russell dancing, jumping and fumbling around for laughs. The performance included some very talented poodles, goats, llamas, donkeys and even a couple of kangaroos.
I happen to like the big cats and, honestly, there were a couple of times when I thought the lion would come out on top after all. At one point the “lion tamer” was backed up against the cage by an aggressively advancing lion, and maybe it was staged, but it definitely got my heart thumping, umm and not at all rooting for the lion.
And despite all the controversy regarding the elephants and no matter where you stand on the issue, it is definitely an experience seeing them up close and personal. I for one am glad they will be phased out over the next couple of years and think it was a wise decision. Now perhaps they can concentrate on the conservation of Asian Elephants without the poor karma surrounding their use in shows.
There is so much more to the circus and so many other incredible acts, that you’re really just going to have to go check it out. Be warned though, the concessions are out in full force, both stationary and mobile, so either make sure you’re equipped to concede to your kids’ non-stop requests or lay down the law before arriving!
We thoroughly enjoyed our night out and recommend that you grab some tickets if it’s your kind of thing or if you’ve never been before. I’ll take any opportunity to feel like a kid again!
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Camps will run from 9:00-3:00 each day. Pizza lunch and time for Discovery Activities are provided each camp session. Scratch Coding and Games, Kelvin’s Ultimate Robot Tournament using LEGO® Mindstorm NXT Robots, Mechanical Madness. Cost: $65 per mini-camp
TSI Spring Break Baseball Camp
The camp focuses on improving fundamental skills and knowledge of all aspects of both individual and team baseball competition. Camp lasts from 9am until 4pm each day and is open to ages 7-13. The camp is designed to provide players with the opportunity to demonstrate their skills and focus a tremendous amount of time on developing good baseball mechanics
Martial Arts World
Join us for an amazing Spring Break Camp at Martial Arts World! Join us for A day under the big top, a day of swimming, an air & space day, a Superstar Challenge and a day all about Rhythm, all while learning martial arts! Whew!!! Drop off the kids off any time after 7:15 a.m. for exciting activities up until 6 p.m.$50 per day or $189 for the whole week. Email [email protected] or call 673-5200 for more info.
Mathnasium’s Multiplication Madness Spring Camp
April 6th – 9th, 2015
Needing extra work on those multiplication facts? Mathnasium’s Multiplication Camp will focus on learning multiplication facts (0-12) in an effective and fun way. Limited to first 20 students per location, sign up today! Registration open until April 2nd, $75 per student. Six Richmond locations! Sign up here or call 804-272-MATH (6284).
RockIt Sports
April 7th and 9th
Get the kids out of the house on Tuesday and Thursday and bring them to RockIt for some fun! We will be hosting a baseball and basketball combo camp from 9:00 to 12:00 on both days. They will go through an hour and a half of each activity, with a mix of skill work and competitive games! Come either day or both!
Virginia Outside
We will be offering several different spring break camps throughout the week of April 6-9. Campers can join us for individual days or the whole week. All camps depart from Forest Hill Park.
Daily activities include: Pond Fishing, Mountain biking and exploring in the James River Park, Shad and Striped Bass FIshing in the James River, Pond Fishing
Virginia Rep Spring Break Camp
April 6 – 10, 2015
Campers will go on an endless pirate voyage as they venture out into the tropical seas. Each day will be filled with creative drama, movement and music in addition to a mix of theatre related arts and crafts. The campers will get to see the professional production of Treasure Island. On the last day they will perform selections from the show for friends and family. Kindergarten through 5th grade. Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., an extended day option is available.
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1. This year Pi Day falls on 3/14/15. Only once in a lifetime, the full date is also the four numbers after the decimal 3.1415 (Though you can celebrate Pi at 9:26 twice.)
2. Pi Day is also Albert Einstein’s birthday.
3. π is the sixteenth letter in the Greek Alphabet and P is the sixteenth letter in the English alphabet.
Alright.
Now for the yummy part.
14 Pies!
Coconut Cream Pies in Jars
Crazy for Crust
A pie you can take with you to work!
Mini Lemon Hand Pies
Lemons for Lulu
No fork needed for these lemon pies… and they’re mini, which means you can have three, right?
No Bake Nutella Cheesecake
Dessert Now, Dinner Later
Is cheesecake technically a pie?
Samoas Cookie Pie
Averie Cooks
It’s like one giant Girl Scout cookie… only without anything missing in the middle.
Key Lime Pie
Gimme Some Oven
This sweet and tart key lime pie will make you dream of summer weather. Plus it’s easy as… well, pie.
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
Herriot Grace
First of all this pie looks amazing.
Secondly, this daughter’s blog is adorable and it may cause you to want to runaway to a cabin in Victoria, BC.
Easy Blueberry Pie
She Wears Many Hats
Salted Honey Pie
Kinfolk
The fact that this exists and I haven’t tasted it is a minor travesty.
S’mores Pie
Just a Taste
A campfire favorite in pie form.
Giant Oatmeal Cream Pie
Sally’s Baking Addiction
Move over Little Debbie, we’re going to need some room for this super-sized cream pie!
Don’t forget dinner! Savory pies can be pretty delicious too!
Beef and Guinness Pie
Leite’s Culinaria
A perfect blend of Pi Day and St. Patty’s Day.
You don’t have to be a big beer drinker to enjoy this savory pie.
One Pot Taco Cornbread Pie
Nest of Posies
You can’t argue with dinner in 30… especially not a crowd pleaser like this one.
Macaroni Pie with Bacon Lattice
Buzzfeed
Step by step instructions for your next heart attack.
Spring Vegetable Pot Pie
Feasting at Home
These vegan pot pies are a nice alternative to bacon mac & cheese.
Tomato Pie
Tastes Better from Scratch
Save this recipe for when tomatoes are in peak season and serve it up for lunch!
Like these recipes? Check out these:
Warm Fast Breakfasts to Get the School Day Started
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Treasure Island opens at Virginia Rep’s Children’s Theatre on Friday, March 13, 2015.
This treasured classic written by Robert Louis Stevenson has been adapted for the stage with book, music and lyrics by Paul Deiss and is Directed by John Moon. Making his Children’s Theatre debut, Landon Nagel plays the role of Billy Bones and Silver. Nagel was most recently seen as Vernon in They’re Playing Our Song at Hanover Tavern. Alexander Sapp returns to Virginia Rep in the role of Jim Hawkins. Recent Virginia Rep roles include Patrick in the hit musical, Mame, and Dami in Tartuffe. Returning to the Children’s Theatre stage and rounding out the company are Jahred King, Paul S. Major, Evan Nasteff, Charley Raintree, and Hannah Zold.
Treasure Island will take viewers on an unforgettable pirate voyage into the tropical seas as they follow their favorite swashbucklers through treachery and turmoil. Parents, grandparents, and children of all ages are sure to get swept up in the hunt for gold and this young boy’s quest for adventure.
The show lasts for one hour and is best enjoyed by children ages 6+.
Treasure Island
Children’s Theatre at Willow Lawn
March 13 – April 19, 2015
Box Office: 804-282-2620
Full Price Show Tickets: $18
Discounted Group Rates available.
Virginia Repertory Theatre is a sponsor of Richmondmom
]]>March means spring!
Spring means outside!
Outside means FESTIVALS!
It’s time to get outside and breathe some fresh (not frozen) air.
Fill your calendar with these awesome outdoor activities:
March 6, 2015
Squirrels First Friday Fan Fest & Ticketpalooza
5:30PM-8:00PM
The Diamond
In homage to the Squirrels 2015 Free Shirt Fridays, the first 100 fans who purchase tickets during the First Friday Fan Fest & Ticketpalooza on March 6th will receive a free T-shirt. Happy hour drink specials will be available from 5:30PM-7:30PM just as they will be all season long during Free Shirt Friday games. Fans can also enjoy live music, concession items and a sneak peak at the new upgrades taking place at The Diamond. FREE to attend.
March 14, 2015
Shamrock the Block
11:00 am- 5pm
1301 North Boulevard, Richmond , VA 23230
Shamrock The Block is free to attend, with great food, live music all day and plenty o’ green beverages for you to enjoy safely, so bring a designated driver. Special kids area with face-painting, bounces, games and more. Come early though, as some lines can get long. FREE.
St. Paddy’s Day Palooza ***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO SUNDAY MARCH 15***
11:00am-5:00pm
Innsbrook Pavilion 4901 Lake Brook Dr.
Last year over 10,000 people attended the family-friendly St. Paddy’s Day Palooza a benefit for St. Baldrick’s Innsbrook is gearing up to help you shake off the winter doldrums and enjoy everything Irish! Families can enjoy live music, Irish dancing, bands, food, inflatable: slide, moon bounce, and obstacle course, ice cream, face painting, a petting zoo, pony rides and a hot air balloon. Free to attend.
Shockoe Festival
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
17th Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220
Live music, Irish dancing, beer, Irish coffee and food. More information to come.
March 15, 2015
St. Paddy’s Day Palooza
11:00am-5:00pm
Innsbrook Pavilion 4901 Lake Brook Dr.
Last year over 10,000 people attended the family-friendly St. Paddy’s Day Palooza a benefit for St. Baldrick’s Innsbrook is gearing up to help you shake off the winter doldrums and enjoy everything Irish! Families can enjoy live music, Irish dancing, bands, food, inflatable: slide, moon bounce, and obstacle course, ice cream, face painting, a petting zoo, pony rides and a hot air balloon. Free to attend.
March 21 & 22, 2015
Church Hill Irish Festival
March 21 10:00 am – 7:00 pm.
March 22 the HillTopper 5K race will begin at 8:00 am. The festival closes at 6:00 pm
In addition to great entertainment, there will be plenty of family fun, including children’s games, a large children’s play area, face painting and Irish-themed crafts. Over thirty Irish vendors will be in attendance. Food and refreshments will also be available. Enjoy wonderful “Irish Lasagna” prepared by the Ladies of St. Patrick’s, “Fish and Chips” and other favorites provided by Rare Olde Times Irish Pub, and many more.
A $5.00 donation will be collected at the gate, proceeds benefit neighborhood causes as well as St. Baldrick’s Society and the historic preservation of St. Patrick’s Church.
March 27-29, 2015
Virginia Horse Festival
March 27: 1-9 p.m.
March 28: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
March 29: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A three day festival perfect for horse owners, riders and enthusiasts. Food vendors, storytelling, horse shows and more. Find out more about this family friendly event here.
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