More than 200 Henrico Schools students gathered at Tuckahoe Park on Oct. 15 for one of their favorite days of the year: Challenger Day, an annual field trip that introduces adaptive sports to students with disabilities.
This year marks the 11th year of Henrico’s Challenger Day, which started with
The Weinstein Jewish Community Center will host “Celebrate the J!” – a family-friendly event designed to commemorate the completion of its $11.6-million “Building a Bright Future Together” capital campaign – Sunday, Oct. 19, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The event will spotlight the opening of newly renovated,
Richmonders laced up their sneakers to help the fight against heart disease during the American Heart Association's annual Heart Walk on Saturday morning.
Close to 3,000 walkers gathered at Innsbrook North Shore Commons, bringing together families, survivors and supporters for the fundraising event.
"We are having
Henrico nonprofit C2Adopt held its 18th annual golf tournament fundraiser Sept. 8 at The Federal Club in Glen Allen. The tournament raised more than $102,000, benefiting placement and support services for children in the Virginia foster care system needing permanent adoptive families.
The John Hancock team (Alymer Magill, Bryan