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Artsline || May 2: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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How do we raise environmentally literate kids? Dig into three of the benefits of engaging our youth.While outside play may appear to be a routine day outdoors, it can easily turn into an opportunity to raise our next generation of environmentally aware kids. Environmental literacy can build academic and social skills, strengthen healthy minds and bodies, and create a generational exchange.
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Tiffany Abdullah, LPC, CCPT with the University of Richmond Counseling Services shares resources and advice for managing your mental health.
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“Violins of Hope” is a traveling exhibition of 50 violins that Jewish prisoners played in concentration camps and ghettos.
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Students in Amherst County, Hopewell City, and Surry County Public Schools worked with the James River Association to produce public service announcements (PSAs) to stress the importance of caring for the James River.
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May is officially gardening season! The soil will be warm enough to finally plant summer vegetables and get a head start on weeding. Peggy also shares advice on mulching and managing pests.
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Artsline || April 25: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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Local filmmakers Lorenzo Dickerson and Jordy Yager bring their documentary Raised/Razed about the life and destruction of Black neighborhoods in Charlottesville, VA, and Durham, NC.
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Hidden History with Brian Bullock uncovers the daring escape of enslaved woman Martha Ann Fields and her family from Hanover, VA 89 miles to Fort Monroe.