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vol. 85 / jump in
vol. 85 / jump in 🏊


VOL. 85   /  JUMP IN

Let's get to it. This week, we're talking swimming pools, ice cream sandwiches, bourbon, and more. Here are three ways to jump right into this place we call home. 

See you in the city!

River City

Magnolias


The River City Magnolias, Richmond’s very own amateur synchronized swim team, is kicking off summer in RVA and spreading cheer by way of water ballet all over town this Saturday! You can join them on their opening weekend at a handful of pools provided and maintained by Richmond’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities. The synchronized swimmers will be “pool hopping” in Blackwell Pool, Woodville Pool, and the Randolph Pool at 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:30 PM respectively. And make sure to stick around after their performance so you can take a dip and learn some moves with the team! 


Vitals:

River City Magnolias / Saturday starting at 12:30 PM
Pools operated by Richmond Dept. Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities 

Cherry Manhattan

Ice Cream Sandwich 


It really doesn't get much better than this, folks. Hannah Pollack and Xavier Meers, the chefs behind Nightingale Ice Cream Sandwiches, have single-handedly rekindled the love for an old-fashioned childhood treat. But make no mistake, these two masterminds are anything but old-fashioned. The duo has dialed in the perfect ice cream sandwich while practicing the fine art of local collaboration. Since their launch in 2016, Nightingale has been slinging unforgettable flavors made with some of the hottest restaurants, breweries, and distilleries in all the land. Their latest mashup features Reservoir Distillery, an award-winning distillery in Scott’s Addition known for its experimental nature. Together, the two local businesses created the Cherry Manhattan—featuring bourbon whiskey cherry ice cream stuffed between two homemade brown sugar cookies. Pop into Reservoir's tasting room for a crack at the Cherry Manhattan (we recommend pairing it with their new Hunter & Scott Rye) or get your hands on this special flavor at Shield’s Market in the Fan. To hear more about Nightingale's mashups, listen to their recent interview on Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad!
 

Vitals:

Nightingale Ice Cream Sandwiches
Reservoir Distillery

Pull for Pride

at Triple Crossing


The annual Pull for Pride fundraiser takes place this Saturday at Triple Crossing in Fulton. This deadlift-only “test of strength” is hosted by Richmond Balance and Cassi Niemann, in partnership with the Women's Strength Coalition, and benefits Diversity Richmond and Side by Side. Hosted in ten cities this month, Pull for Pride is open to all people (trans, cis, intersex, non-binary, women, and men) and experience levels. Cheer on 65 participants who will begin lifting promptly at 9 AM and will finish around 1 PM with a beer in hand! Expect raffles, prizes, live music, new brews (we recommend the Interstellar Burst DIPA), and a lively joint filled with Richmonders doing strong things for a good cause. 
 

Vitals:

Pull for Pride Richmond
Saturday / 9 AM to 1 PM at Triple Crossing

 

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vol. 84 / do good
vol. 84 / do good 🙌


VOL. 84   /  DO GOOD
Richmond is brimming with do-gooders. This week we’ve asked our favorite do-gooder, Becky Crump, to join us as guest editor as we celebrate those who are open, courageous, compassionate, and kind. Take it away, Becky ...
I’ve been the host of Mindful Mornings for 29 months (but, seriously, who’s counting). That’s 29 local do-gooders who have held a microphone to tell their story and share their beliefs about Richmond’s need for change. Several of these speakers lead nonprofits, others lead in their lives through individual action, and all are local change-makers packed full of more kindness than one soul should be able to hold.  
 
When I think of Richmond, I don’t think of restaurants, shops, or the best brewery. I think of loving, compassionate, generous people! That’s why I’m sharing with you more than just my favorite watering holes, local boutiques, and must-do activities. To be frank, I’m an introvert on the evenings and weekends and don’t get out much, so I’m hardly the person to ask. I’m sharing with you a few of my favorite people, and several of the kindest places to visit in Richmond. 
 
Meet three do-gooders in Richmond who are working hella hard every single day to make this town better for you, for us. 

Rachel

Douglas


When you commit your heart, mind, and soul to living fully in and with the world, you usher in joy—and pain. It’s why so many of us choose to live sleepy lives beneath our covers of comfort. The world is filled with wicked problems that hurt, and we worry we can’t help. In that space of overwhelm and fear, blocking instead of welcoming is a natural reaction rewarded by our body’s desperate need for survival and for happiness. But it’s also an instinct that staves off solutions made possible (oftentimes, probable) when we unite in compassionate community to amplify our individual voices and multiply our actions. That work—both the work of awakening to the world and the work of changing it—requires inner work that cannot be done alone, work that is critical to our own wellbeing, and to our empathetic understanding of the lived experiences of others, and of our natural world.
 
Rachel is the person in Richmond who won’t let you do that work alone—who knows that living here, being here and being present demands support. In moments, or in hours, she’ll give you all she’s got. Her focus, her energy, her time, and an intensity of attention that comes from her selfless desire for you to feel seen, heard, and supported. She won’t claim to have all the answers—in fact, she believes in living the questions. Whether through the Innerwork Center, where she is the Executive Director, or over coffee at Perk, she will make certain you’re surrounded with who and what you need at this unique moment.
 
Much of my personal growth these past couple of years can be attributed to the work of Rachel and her team at the Innerwork Center—and I will be forever grateful. Founded in 1994 as Chrysalis, The Innerwork Center is  a welcoming place for Richmonders working to create a more well world and a critical partner for Mindful Mornings.

 

Shep

Roeper


There’s one fail-proof way to spot a kind person—their smile. It lives in their eyes, through their mouths, and pours out of their soul without invitation. Shep doesn’t stop smiling, and when he spoke at Mindful Mornings, neither did anyone else in the room. That’s because Shep has the joyful variety of peace that only living your passion can provide. 
 
When we think of the River City, we think of, well, the River—but Shep knows our River is too often only accessible to the people with the ‘right’ physical capabilities from the ‘right’ neighborhoods—and that just doesn’t seem ‘right’ to him. 
 
That’s why Shep co-founded Beyond Boundaries, to create life-changing experiences that build confidence and courage for everyone. Beyond Boundaries is a non-profit that specializes in guiding participants with disabilities on outdoor adventures.

 

Alan

Delbridge


Meet Alan Delbridge, the approachably earnest, friendly, impassioned volunteer and partnership coordinator for the Enrichmond Foundation. On April 5, in front of a pretty big crew of do-gooders at River City Roll, Alan activated the hearts and minds of 180 people through personal stories of altruism, and with his pragmatic plea for more conscious volunteerism in Richmond. He asked us to get curious about what exactly we want to do in this world. He reminded us not to treat the symptom, if we can treat the cause. He encouraged us to consider how we volunteer our strengths, not only our passions. And he left us with a command that was repeated in every social media post from attendees for days to come: volunteer alongside, not for. 
 
And right before he left the stage, to much applause, he shared this quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: "Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness."
 
Find Alan at The Enrichmond Foundation, a local nonprofit committed to serving the people, parks, and public spaces of the City of Richmond since 1990.

Bonus


Before going to a brewery, local festival, or to your favorite Richmond restaurant, consider taking that time and those resources to support these brave few on their journey toward making the world a better place.

And now...my list of the kindest places, companies, experiences, beverages, and people. 
 
The kindest coffee: Sugar & Twine
 
The kindest community hangout: Front Porch Café
 
The kindest community project: The Giving Wall 
*This is my project and I’m terribly biased. 
 
The kindest eating experience: When Jeffrey Ota (sushi master) energetically thanks me for purchasing my daily philly roll from Ellwood Thompson, while making sure I have all the soy sauce I need.
 
The kindest entertainment: River City Roll because, well, bowling…#americanpasttimes
 
The kindest local muralistHamilton Glass
 
The kindest place to become more kindThe Innerwork Center  
 
The kindest tattoo artist: Jesse Smith, owner of Loose Screw Tattoo  
 
The kindest places to host an eventThe Robinson TheaterDogtown Dance TheaterVasen BrewingThe VeilRiver City RollVMFA, and ICA


Join me for Mindful Mornings on the first Friday of every month to hang with the kindest group of do-goodin’ change-makers you could ever hope to meet!
 

Do Good Perk.

Becky is giving away two Do Good tanks. If you would like to enter to win one, all you need to do is take a picture of the kindest person you know in Richmond, write why, and share it on Instagram, tagging @mindful_mornings_richmond. Two lucky people will be chosen!
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vol. 83 / have pride
vol. 83 / have pride 🌈


VOL. 83   /  HAVE PRIDE
Have pride, RVA! This week, Wyatt Gordon, a writer for RVA Magazine, is joining us as guest editor. His vision is to use community-driven placemaking to highlight what he calls "the charming queerness of the Commonwealth’s capital." Wyatt is an urban planner that volunteers with Diversity Richmond and Virginia Pride. Take it away, Wyatt ...
The lack of a “gayborhood” in Richmond doesn’t mean there aren’t cool things to do throughout June to show your pride. The rebellious, counter-culture spirit of any good Pride celebration is baked into Richmond’s DNA. Whether you’re LGBTQ+ yourself or just an ally, here are three great ways to show your pride!

Have a

Gay Old Time


For the first time in years Richmond is going to have its very own queer film fest! Starting June 3, come get a little gay every Monday during Pride Month and the first Monday of July when the Byrd Theatre is taken over by MonGays, a film series celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. All proceeds from the $4 suggested donation will benefit Diversity RichmondNationz FoundationSide by SideHealth Brigade, and Black Pride RVA. I’m biased since I organized this one with Virginia Pride, but the lineup of critically acclaimed and audience adored movies will be sure to enlighten as well as entertain!


Vitals:

Every Monday in June and the first Monday of July 
This Monday's feature is Rafiki (pictured)
7 pm at the Byrd Theatre

 

What's

the Tea?


Last month the Tottering Teacup celebrated two years since opening at the corner of Cary and Dooley in Carytown. What started out as an affordable specialty tea house serving homemade macarons, scones, and tea cookies has transformed into a hub for the community. Whether you’re looking to throw a birthday bash, play dress-up, or simply enjoy a high tea, owner Anatash Werne revels in her shop being a welcoming place for all.
 

Vitals:

Tuesday - Saturday  /  11 am - 8 pm 
Sunday / 11 am - 6 pm

The Tottering Teacup

Hard

Candy


Over the past couple years, Hard Candy has been bringing some of the drag world’s top queens to Fallout, Richmond’s premier goth / industrial / fetish nightclub. Stars like Brook Lynn HytesJasmine Masters, and Scarlett Envy have all taken the stage in Shockoe Bottom. And on June 4, Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 11 finalist Akeria C. Davenport will join their ranks! Additional performances by local queens Chiki Parm and Jasmen Clitopatra will round out the evening and guarantee a good time.
 

Vitals:

June 4  /  8 pm - 11 pm
Fallout

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