By Denise Levitskiy Whether you picked up gardening as a quarantine hobby or have years of experience, there are always opportunities to learn more about the science and art of growing your own produce and flowers. This list is not all inclusive; the free … [Read more...] about Free Gardening Resources for Socially Distant Education
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Five Henrico County Public Libraries Open to the Public. Fairfield, Libbie Mill, Tuckahoe, Twin Hickory, and Varina Selected
Book lovers rejoice! The Henrico County Public LIbrary system has announced Fairfield, Libbie Mill, Tuckahoe, Twin Hickory, and Varina Area Libraries will open to the public on Monday, March 29, 2021. Hours at those area libraries will be Mon. through Thurs. 9 … [Read more...] about Five Henrico County Public Libraries Open to the Public. Fairfield, Libbie Mill, Tuckahoe, Twin Hickory, and Varina Selected
Faith-based Easter Celebrations Around Richmond
Many churches and congregations are offering Easter Services and celebrations, some are outside, for faith-based observances of the spring holiday which takes place on Sunday, April 4, 2021. Click on the links and contact the hosts to confirm times and capacity. … [Read more...] about Faith-based Easter Celebrations Around Richmond
Get One Month Free Trial! One Day University Now Helps You Get Smarter Year-round With New Online Format.
Want to go on a virtual tour of the Met Museum with a top-tier Columbia art professor? Or learn about the history of the Olympics from a professor at UNC Chapel Hill? How about discover the science of intelligence with Amherst’s top professor of psychology? Now you … [Read more...] about Get One Month Free Trial! One Day University Now Helps You Get Smarter Year-round With New Online Format.
Book Review: Timely Debut Novel “Malcolm and Me” Captures Angst, Tension of the 70s
Three gripping novels about race, family, and social justice are the focus of the FREE and virtual Coming of Age in YA Fiction author panel with the Virginia Festival of the Book on Sat. March 20, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. One of those books, Malcolm and Me, … [Read more...] about Book Review: Timely Debut Novel “Malcolm and Me” Captures Angst, Tension of the 70s
Daylight Savings Time Survival Tips and Tricks
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 14, 2021, at 2:00 A.M. On Saturday evening, our clocks need to “spring forward” one hour. How do your kids handle daylight savings? Thankfully, my girls (so far) have been the type to just roll with the … [Read more...] about Daylight Savings Time Survival Tips and Tricks
Richmond Black Restaurant Experience Emphasizes Take Out, Tasty Cuisine
During the 5th Annual Richmond Black Restaurant Experience, which runs from March 7 -14, 2021 this year, the organizers are encouraging the community to stay safe and support participating Black owned food and hospitality businesses from the comfort of their own … [Read more...] about Richmond Black Restaurant Experience Emphasizes Take Out, Tasty Cuisine
Classic Party Rentals Annual Yard Sale
Do you love entertaining? Or do you just need to replace some cracked and chipped dishes or worn out linens? Here's a great chance to get some awesome items at a huge discounted price. It's that time of year again where Classic Party Rentals of VA are … [Read more...] about Classic Party Rentals Annual Yard Sale
Fun At Home: Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
Tuesday March 2nd is the birthday of whimsical children’s author Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. The prolific author is famous for whimsical children's books The Cat In The Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue … [Read more...] about Fun At Home: Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
Coronavirus ruined your weekend, here’s what you should do instead
We now know that the coronavirus and social distancing is going to be with us for a while, so most all fun weekend events have been cancelled. This original list offers ideas of what you should consider doing at home instead This may be the perfect time to … [Read more...] about Coronavirus ruined your weekend, here’s what you should do instead