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Youth choir beautifies Richmond with beach cleanup, music and art
By Kathy Chouteau
Rich City is even more enriched following a visit from the Kairos Youth Choir last weekend.
On Sun., March 27, the choir singers—who...
‘A Day at the Park’ to feature springtime fun, Gospel
By Kathy Chouteau
A flock of local churches, including North Richmond Missionary Baptist Church, are welcoming the community to enjoy a “Day at the Park”...
PTA yard sale to benefit Verde Elementary
By Kathy Chouteau
Verde Elementary, a K-8 grade school in the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD), will host the “Verde Mini Pulga PTA...
Youth choir to host beach clean-up, spring showcase in Richmond
Kairos Youth Choir—which was founded in 1990 and has an emphasis on choral music—will kick off a day of music and community service Sun.,...
East Brother Beer launches weekly music series
By Kathy Chouteau
East Brother Beer Co. is kicking off a new weekly music series called “Pride & Purpose Thursdays” on Thursday nights from 6-9...
Rosie the Riveter Park rolls out ‘Riveter Days’ as national day approaches
By Kathy Chouteau
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park is kicking off a series of “Riveter Days” as national Rosie the Riveter...
Richmond poetry event to focus on health and wellness
In observance of National Poetry Month, Richmond Poet Laureate David Flores and Richmond Teen Services Librarian Angela Cox will host an evening of poetry...
Urban Tilth to give away 450 fruit trees
By Kathy Chouteau
Urban Tilth will be distributing 450 free fruit trees at its “4th Annual Fruit Tree Giveaway” Sat., March 12 starting at 10...
Chamber’s first mixer of the year set for Open Market by Anaviv
By Kathy Chouteau
The Richmond Chamber of Commerce is offering community members the opportunity to get out and mingle at its first “Chamber Mixer” of...
Dewey Crumpler’s ‘shipping container’ exhibit sails into Richmond Art Center
By Kathy Chouteau
In a Bay Area first, the Richmond Art Center (RAC) will feature Dewey Crumpler: Crossings, an exhibition of more than 120 works that...












