\”Come out and test ride the best bikes on the planet with Outpost Richmond and Pivot Cycles! We\’re coming out for the day and bringing a complete Factory Fleet for you to enjoy. Staff will be on hand to answer questions and dial you in for a great ride. We hope to see you there!\” – Pivot Cycles
*Pick-up times are 9 AM and 1 PM.
For more information contact Braden at (804) 447-1730 or visit: https://outpostrichmond.com/
RESERVE A BIKE HERE https://www.pivotcycles.com/en/event/outpost-richmond-mtb-demo/
Bring your new and used outdoor gear to sell benefitting JROC and future improvements in your park. 20% of the sale price of gear will be donated to JROC, and we will send you a check for the remaining balance.
New this year, pre-register your gear at jroc.net so you don\’t have to fill out forms when you arrive. Bonus efficiency for you if you tag your items with your name and price when dropping off.
It’s your time to shine! Come hang out with us every Sunday for a fun & free karaoke night at Gramophone! Grab yourself a wine cocktail and choose your favorite tune! Gramophone Winery
Series of children’s bike races for ages 2-12 with 3 age categories. Also face painting, toy balloons, and ice cream truck on site. Forest Hill Park near the Stone House. Sponsored by Friends of Forest Hill Park (FFHP) and Virginia Outside. $25 (paid by 4/8) or $30 day of race. Proceeds go to FFHP.
The Richmond Workers’ Assembly is having our monthly general meeting Sunday, April 21st at 6pm. Are you a rank and file worker interested in making your union work harder for you, an employee fed up with your management, a Richmonder curious about organizing your workplace, or just somebody looking to learn more about who we are and what we do? Our general meetings are open to all workers and we\’d be more than happy to have you!
Every Weds by Lettuce Reduce Food Waste at McDonough Community Garden
3300 McDonough Street
Basic City Open Mic Comedy Night
Wed Apr 24 8:00PM
Tyler and Monty host a weekly open mic comedy night 8-10pm every Wednesday in the backroom at Basic City RVA. Select beers are half priced for the show.
The River Hill subdivision of Westover Hills neighborhood is an oft-overlooked gem. Forty homes are nestled among mature trees on a bluff overlooking the James River, Buttermilk Trail and Maymont Park. The enclave was developed in tandem with the completion of the Boulevard “Nickel” Bridge, in 1925. Complemented by captivating landscapes and gardens, the graceful winding curves of Evelyn Byrd Road and Riverside Drive, provide the backdrop for charming and assorted architecture constructed over four decades between 1925 and the 1960s. The tour showcases a variety of residential designs, including Georgian Revival, classic Cape Cod, and a Contemporary rebuild.
Join us on April 26th 6p.m-8 p.m.for 4th Friday in Manchester. Meet the artists and enjoy live music, refreshments and libations sponsored by RVA Thriving Artists. Parking is free. The exhibits continue through May18th with the exception of the student show which ends on May 5th.