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vol. 129 / find your flow
vol. 129 / find your flow


 


 


VOL. 129  / FLOW

Here’s to getting outside, masking up, and finding your flow in the River City. Read on for three quick tips to explore and celebrate this place we love to call home. See you out there  ...

SUP Sunset Flow


Paddle out to the middle of the river with Liz Bowden, a yoga instructor with a twist, for a little floating meditation and Savasana while the sun sets on our gorgeous city. All levels are welcome. Whether you’re some kind of paddling maestro or a newbie, we can all appreciate a new perspective on RVA by taking it in by way of stand-up paddleboard. Liz offers Sunset Flow in collaboration with Waterfront, an urban outfitter located on Brown’s Island that provides everything you’ll need – from boards to lifejackets to Instagram-ready backdrops. But don’t concentrate on your phone too much, paddleboard yoga forces you to enjoy the moment. If your mind is elsewhere, you’ll take a dip. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they fill up fast, so make sure to hop on the waiting list if you can’t snag a spot initially. 
 
Here Perk: After the class, tag us on your stand-up paddleboard and we’ll drop the first Here member to participate in SUP Sunset Flow a free Here Weekly t-shirt


Vitals:

SUP Sunset Flow / Liz Bowden Yoga / Waterfront RVA

Porch Plays


On Tuesday, September 15, join the fine folks from 5th Wall Theatre for their first edition of "Porch Plays.” Bring a mask, a chair, and perhaps your favorite refreshment for a theatrical performance enjoyed from a sidewalk in the Fan District or across the street at Lombardy Park. The 5th Wall, a local nonprofit, is on a mission to break the traditional social and theatrical boundaries by creating a “5th wall,” or another dimension, to the theatre experience. Sunday’s porch play will feature scenes from original works, including "Akeldama, A Quarantine Play," and more from local writers. This unique event is free to attend, but consider a small donation to help the 5th Wall Theatre continue to grow and develop new works and talent through readings, workshops, and productions that are relevant to our times. 

Here Perk: The first Here member to email us to let us know how much they enjoyed Porch Plays scores one of our “Dear Richmond” journals (faux leather and etched with the City of Richmond flag) for your creative writing adventures. Who knows, maybe you’ll be the one to pen the next scene for 5th Wall. 
 

Vitals:

Porch Plays / 1517 Hanover Ave / Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 5:30 pm /  5th Wall Theatre

The Jasper's Lemonade Stand


As you bounce around town supporting your favorite local businesses this weekend, make a pitstop at The Jasper for its sidewalk lemonade stand. You can roll right up to this neighborhood cocktail bar for curbside pickup to include fresh-squeezed lemonade, adult lemonade, and a variety of bottled deliciousness. The Jasper’s cocktail menu and bar snacks rotate regularly, with special appearances from favorite local chefs as part of the “Friends and Family” series. The Jasper crew is regularly pairing new dishes and libations for your popup pleasure.  
 
Here Perk: The first Here member to post a photo enjoying a lemonade or other tasty beverage from The Jasper will score one of Richmond Grid’s RVA cocktail glass collaborations with artist Hamilton Glass.
 

Vitals:

The Jasper’s Lemonade Stand / The Jasper / Friends and Family Kitchen Series

Virtual Community Gathering

Listen to each other’s stories. Inspire empathy. And create connection. The Virtual Community Gathering is a project of Mending Walls RVA in partnership with the Drums No Guns Foundation and the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond.
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vol. 128 / on the road
vol. 128 / on the road 🚗


 


VOL. 128  / ON THE ROAD

There's still time this summer for a road trip, with a twist. Whether you're seeking mountains or sea, Richmond sits in close proximity to some the best day trips in all the land. We recommend picking a spot with Richmond roots. To get you started, we've rounded up three unique destinations just out of town that were inspired by fellow Richmonders.  

Windswept Experience & Supply Co.


Many Richmonders know Craig Dodson, the former executive director of Richmond Cycling Corps, for operating the nation’s only competitive cycling program for youth living in public housing and his dedication to breaking young people free from the cycle of systematic poverty. Today, Craig can be found in Irvington where he has channeled his love for bikes, adventure, and community into Windswept Experience & Supply Co. He recently revamped an old garage into a one-of-kind space for curated apparel, bicycle sales and rentals, bike service, paddle-board sales and rentals, long board skate sales, vintage accessories, and more. We recommend making the short drive from Richmond to check out Craig’s new venture, rent a bike or paddle board, and explore the bay, river and creeks. Irvington has two nationally recognized inns, beautiful creekside rentals, gorgeous sunsets, and some of the best eats around at nearby Adrift.

 

Vitals:

Windswept Experience19 King Carter Dr, Irvington, VA

Quirk Hotel Charlottesville


In 2015, Richmonders Ted and Katie Ukrop opened Quirk Hotel, a 74-room boutique hotel (plus art gallery, restaurant, and rooftop bar), in downtown Richmond in an Italian Renaissance building that once was a department store. Today, they’ve expanded their concept to Charlottesville, just an hour drive from RVA, where Quirk occupies a space built around two historic homes on West Main St in the downtown area. Just like the Richmond flagship, Quirk Charlottesville is styled in minimalist contemporary design and art from local artists can be easily spotted around the hotel’s pristine grounds. And like its sister property, the Cville version of Quirk boast an impressive rooftop bar and lounge. Not to mention an expansive barrel aged spirits bar, Bobboo, featuring private reserve and locally distilled whiskeys and spirits. Schedule a stay, stroll the nearby Downtown Mall, rent a kayak from Rivanna River Company, and get inspired at Ix Art Park. 
 

Vitals:

Quirk Hotel Charlottesville499 West Main Street Charlottesville, VA

Hotel Cape Charles


Skip the crowded beaches and head straight to charming Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore where Richmond’s very own local entrepreneur David Gammino, along with co-owner Kathryn Gammino, has lovingly renovated a historic building within walking distance of Cape Charles Beach into what is today known as Hotel Cape Charles. Chesapeake-facing Cape Charles is ideal for those seeking a relaxed pace, small-town vibes, and coastal beauty. We suggest booking a room facing the courtyard at Gammino’s boutique hotel and renting an electric golf cart form the front desk (the entire town is golf cart friendly) right away! Once you’ve settled in, consider an eco-tour to the wildlife refuge just a few minutes away, grab some freshly baked goods and sandwiches to-go from Coastal Baking Co, or take your cart for a spin to Cape Charles Brewing Company where you can sit outside sipping on local brew while enjoying live music. 
 

Vitals:

Hotel Cape Charles  /  235 Mason Ave Cape Charles, VA

Rep T-Shirt

Represent Richmond when you're on the road with our comfy cotton t-shirt emblazoned with a hand-drawn design. Yes, that's Richmond's airport code. We consider this tee perfect attire for traveling over the holiday weekend or enjoying a lazy day off. Trust us — it's so super soft, you'll be wearing it everywhere.
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vol. 127 / cohesion
vol. 127 / cohesion
One weekly email. Three must-do ideas. Infinite potential.


VOL. 127  / COHESION
Here’s to cohesion and forming a united whole in this place we call home. We've rounded up three tips this week to get you thinking about connection points and celebrating a cohesive Richmond. Let's get to it ...

Cohesion Beer Release


Capsoul was founded last year by Richmonders Eric Jackson and Ty Murdaugh with the goal of energizing and diversifying local taprooms. This week, Capsoul is releasing a collaborative beer with Scott’s Addition based Väsen Brewing called Cohesion. This tasty collaboration was brought about after a conversation between Capsoul and Tony Giordano, head brewer of Väsen, about racial injustice. As part of the conversation, they decided to brew a beer together to celebrate unity while raising money to give back to the community. Local artist Marlon Diggs joined in by creating the label for Cohesion to highlight the Richmond art community while showing how distorted, torn and broken pieces can come together to create something beautiful. On Friday, there will be a pre-release party at Chilalay from 6 pm – 9 pm followed by an official release party at Väsen on Saturday. The crew will round things out on Sunday with a VIP Tasting Event in Väsen's private barrel room. The new release features African Queen and Southern Passion hops from South Africa, Azacca cryo hops as well as Norwegian Kveik yeast creating a hazy, citrusy and juicy NE-Style DIPA. Cohesion will be available in 4-packs at Väsen and other local retailers.

 

Vitals:
Pre-Release Party at Chilalay Cohesion Release Party VIP Tasting Event 

Girls for a Change

Virtual Market Day


Each year, Girls For A Change plays host to a "Market Day" featuring girls from its Camp Diva Leadership Academy. Today, the organization kicks off Virtual Market Day: Where Black Girls Create, Make & Innovate in an effort to give girls the experience of making and selling their own products at a market. The Girls For A Change center has been transformed into today's virtual market and everyone is invited to come shop, interact with the girls, and enjoy live entertainment starting at 6 PM. This year’s event is in collaboration with the Richmond Night Market, who has been running its own popular virtual market all summer long. Shoppers can tune into Richmond Night Market’s Facebook pageYouTube channel, or website to watch the virtual market unfold as 15 budding entrepreneurs display and talk about their products virtually. Products will range from homemade sweets to beauty and wellness products to handmade crafts. All products can be purchased from the Girls For A Change Etsy page and proceeds will go to each young entrepreneur. Viewers will also get a taste of the Richmond Night Market experience with a virtual DJ set from Teihyanna Thomas and featured Camp Diva artist Journi Marlow will participate in a live painting demonstration. 
 

Vitals:

Virtual Market Day: Where Black Girls Create, Make & Innovate / Shop at Girls for a Change Etsy PageWatch the Virtual Market on Richmond Night Market's Facebook page / Watch on YouTube / Watch on Richmond Night website

Wind, Waves, and Light


An unconventional exhibition called Wind, Waves, and Light at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is designed to stimulate discussion and reflection on how humans are inspired and connected through movement, the shifting elements of the natural world through the seasons and the patterns of migration, pollination and growth. Created by artist and engineer George Sherwood, the exhibit features 12-large scale kinetic sculptures that move and change with the wind – evoking shimmering leaves, flocks of birds, schools of fish, and waves of light and water. The choreography of each piece is governed by a set of basic movements, facilitated by an arrangement of aerodynamic surfaces connected by rotational points. Tickets are included with regular admission. 
 

Vitals:

Wind, Waves, and Light / Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Richmond Now.

Launched by Rian L. Moses and Virginia Murphy, Richmond Now is a free coloring/activity book designed to amplify the voices of Richmond’s minority communities in a creative and engaging way. Volume 1 helped raise funds for local organizations like Richmond Community Bail Fund and Richmond For All. Rian and Virginia are currently looking for artists and writers to submit work for Volume 2 focused on “What’s Next.” 
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