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Popular businesses join forces for ‘Richmond’s Railroad Roundup’
By Kathy Chouteau
A trio of popular Richmond businesses are coming together for “Richmond’s Railroad Roundup” April 29-30 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at...
Richmond’s Cinco de Mayo festivities to return after three-year hiatus
By Kathy Chouteau
It’s baaack! Richmond’s 23rd Street Merchants Association is organizing the return of the Cinco de Mayo festival Sun., May 7 from 10...
Sailing Goat to treat diners to fresh fare and air on Richmond waterfront
By Kathy Chouteau
The Sailing Goat Restaurant, an up-and-coming Richmond culinary destination, is set to treat local diners to fresh air and fare on the...
‘The Beautiful and the Ugly Side of Pinole Creek’
A new exhibit called "The Beautiful and the Ugly Side of Pinole Creek" is on display now at City Hall in honor of Earth Month.
The...
Temple Beth Hillel to host ‘Love Songs and Lullabies Concert Program’
Temple Beth Hillel in Richmond is inviting the community to a free concert event on Sunday May 7.
"Love Songs and Lullabies Concert Program" featuring...
‘Feast & Flourish’ event to nourish Fresh Approach’s vital work
By Kathy Chouteau
Want to learn more about Fresh Approach’s community work? “Feast & Flourish, A Farm-to-Table Celebration” Sat., April 29 from 6-9 p.m. at...
Bay Area Craft Beer Festival in Martinez to feature 50 local breweries
The 2023 Bay Area Craft Beer Festival returns to Martinez Waterfront on Saturday, April 15th, from Noon to 4 p.m. and will feature 50...
A Few of My Favorite Things: Wildcat Canyon’s Monte Cresta Trail
By Kathy Chouteau
Want a memorable way to spend time with your peeps? Check out the Monte Cresta Trail in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, where...
AOPR to unveil two new art exhibitions
By Kathy Chouteau
Arts of Point Richmond (AOPR) is coloring our world by sponsoring two upcoming art events—“Watercolors” in April and “La Familia—A Fiesta of...
Reentry Success Center to unveil ‘Art of Peace Richmond’ sculpture
By Kathy Chouteau
Richmond’s Reentry Success Center (RSC), which helps justice-impacted people and their families with free services, is unveiling an “Art of Peace Richmond”...












