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vol. 164 / let's get splashy
vol. 164 / Let's Get Splashy 🛶


 


VOL. 164   /  Let's Get Splashy
Meet this week's guest editor, Justin Black aka Saw Black! Justin is a recording artist and filmmaker based in the River City. He's best known for his indie-folk records released via WarHen Records and his debut film Headwaters Down, an eco-adventure film he co-directed with Dietrich Teschner and Will Gemma. The winner of the 2022 VA Environmental Film Contest, Headwaters Down will be playing at The Byrd Theatre as part of the 2022 Richmond International Film Festival on June 8th. Justin scored the film and operated one of the cameras on the crew’s 13-day, 250-mile paddle from the headwaters of the James to Richmond last May.

Take it away, Justin ...

RVA

Paddlesports


Hey y’all, I’m stoked to share some of my favorite things in my beloved hometown! To get started, let’s go whitewater rafting on the lower James! Book me as your guide through RVA Paddlesports and let’s get splashy! Patrick Griffin started RVA Paddlesports with just a couple of kayaks stored in his Richmond apartment way back in 2014. Now he and his rapid munching, hole punching whitewater certified team run trips through the River City on a colorful rainbow fleet (be it raft, kayak, paddleboard or canoe). Need some gear before you hit the river? Stop by Trail Hut for everything you need for your trip down the river, your next camping trip or for a hike on the Buttermilk Trail. Tell em’ Headwaters Down sent you!

 

Vitals:

RVA Paddlesports  /  (804) 898-0697
 

Cobra

Burger


After your day on the river, it's time to eat! Where to go is tough… but if you haven’t stuffed your face with a Cobra Burger then you're missing out on the best smash burger this side of the moon. The founders of Cobra Burger got their start back in 2017 when they hosted their first tasty, backyard pop up in Jackson Ward. Today, the crew cranks out a variety of legendary burgers with a side of Richmond attitude that is unmatched. And don't forget a local beer to pair with your burg. But where to start? There are so many solid breweries in Richmond these days, but The Veil never disappoints. I also love the fact that my taste buds have to figure out whether it’s cotton candy I’m tasting or weed – the hop ingenuity is A++.
 

Vitals:

Cobra Burger  /  (804) 643-8824

James River

Association


Once you've filled your belly and your heart, consider giving a little something back to the James River Association. Since 1976, this local nonprofit has put in the good work for all of us in RIchmond! JRA has been instrumental in restoring our river and making it a safe place to swim, fish and relax on a sunny day. The JRA knows that if you help change the James, the James will change you. To make that possible, JRA invites Richmonders to become a "James Changer" by joining a network of passionate river lovers across the Watershed, from the Alleghany Highlands to the Chesapeake Bay. Donate or simply record your James River Changing Action! And give them a follow on Instagram where you can win tickets to see Headwaters Down at the Richmond International Film Festival by sharing your own story about how the James has impacted your life.
 

Vitals:

James River Association   /  (804) 788-8811
 

Let's Hang Out

Join us at The Byrd to watch Headwaters Down together (get tickets here), help the team make our next film (with perks like a free t-shirt, your name in the credits, and a guided fishing trip), or go for a walk with us by the river to talk about making you a part of the Headwaters Down crew. CHEERS PARTY PEOPLE! 
Headwaters Down
vol. 163 / be my neighbor
vol. 163 / Be My Neighbor🌹


 


VOL. 163   /  BE MY NEIGHBOR
Meet Kristy Cotter, this week's guest editor of our special Valentine's issue (with perks)! Kristy is the owner and founder of DEAR NEIGHBOR, a specialty women’s boutique in Church Hill. After attending the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, Kristy moved to the River City to pursue a Master's degree in art education at VCU. While teaching, she started a jewelry company that reignited her interest in the fashion industry, leading to the creation of DEAR NEIGHBOR! Over the years, her shop has evolved and today it's focused on apparel, lingerie, and fine jewelry among other exciting goods! You can usually find Kristy playing dress up in the shop or hanging out with her four-year-old son Rune. But today, she's putting on the editor hat for Here Weekly to deliver three tips for your Valentine's weekend ahead!

Take it away, Kristy ...

Homme Pop Up


Let's start with the boys at Homme Essentials – because they're hosting a Valentine's Day pop up and cocktails TODAY from 5 pm to 8 pm! Homme specializes in menswear staples and it's where I buy ALL of my husband's clothes. The dudes are cool and have some of the best men's brands (period), making it a go-to spot to shop in Richmond for sure. They’re right next to Stella’s and Stella’s Market on Lafayette St., so it's also a destination where you can order yourself a stiff drink after doing a little retail therapy! We're joining Homme Essentials for their pop up tonight, so swing by to say hello. Not only can you knock out your shopping, but there will be drinks from Richmond based Cirrus Vodka and delicious Filipino dishes by ATO Sisig & Grill. A million reasons to come out tonight! 


Vitals:

Homme Essentials  /  1012 Lafayette St.

Ultimate Giveaway


Ready for the ultimate local Valentine's giveaway?! Of course you are! Well, that’s good because we’ve teamed up with some AMAZING local shops, restaurants, and businesses to offer OVER $1600 in prizes for one lucky Richmonder! Prizes include $200.00 gift cards to Elsie Frieda, Roan, Palette HomeNa Nin, Lolita'sMontante Aesthetics, and Dear Neighbor. Also, included is one month of unlimited classes at The Bar Method RVA. Do yourself a favor and take a moment to meet each of these local businesses that are soon to become a favorite destination regardless of who wins this ultimate giveaway. We plan to announce the big winner on February 14th via our Instagram stories and DM so head over to @shopdearneighbor for a crack at this sweet giveaway. Here Weekly readers can also find details about our giveaway at each of the participating businesses. 
 

Vitals:

Valentine's Day Giveaway

Dear Neighbor


OBVI. This is a VDAY FEATURE, I’d be crazy not to highlight DEAR NEIGHBOR. We’re a sweet little shop in Church Hill, created in my backyard in 2016. We’re right next to Sub Rosa Bakery, across the street from North End Juice Co. (Church Hill) and up the block from Union Market. To say the least, we’re not the only reason to visit Church Hill, but we think so! We specialize in gifts for yourself and your sweetie for Valentine's Day. As a local boutique, we focus on anything that makes a woman feel good. We carry everything from lingerie to activewear, and pretty much everything in between. Swing by this weekend to introduce yourself and drop in at the last minute on Monday for your Valentine's Day needs!
 

Vitals:

Dear Neighbor  /  2415 Jefferson Ave.

Bonus Tip.

You didn't think we'd end this Valentine's Day issue without flowers, did you? Check out Old Time Feeling by Kelsey Sykes, a local botanic artist and gardener. Her modernist foraged style translates the natural world into momentary works of art. Poet Pamela Johnson Parker perhaps said it best, “An intersection of the pastoral and high art, Sykes’ work is thoughtfully unstudied.” Pre-order your Valentine’s flowers for pick-up at Dear Neighbor on Sunday, February 13th, or at Rosewood Clothing Company's new location at Spacebomb Studios on Monday, February, 14th.
OLD TIME FEELING
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vol. 162 / cupid
vol. 162 / Cupid 💘


 


VOL. 162   /  CUPID

Love is in the air in the River City! With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we've rounded up favorite local businesses looking to make it as easy as possible for you to show that you care any time of year. From bike excursions to a new independent bookstore to wine and cheese delivered to your doorstep, we have you covered this year. 

Basket & Bike


BASKET & BIKE, a local bike excursions company founded by Anne Poarch, is offering a chance for recreation, exercise, and good times with friends. It’s also offering something much more – a new way of looking at the beauty around us. A new way of looking at the history that shaped our Commonwealth, and our nation. A new way of looking at ourselves. What better gift to give to someone you love this Valentine's Day or any day. To make it easy, Basket & Bike is offering electronic Tour Gift Cards that can be used for Quirk Richmond & Secret Garden Tours (bike tours of some of RVA’s artsy must-sees and pocket parks), Downtown Tours (classic and electric bike tours of RVA street art, nature, and history), Signature Rides at Upper Shirley, Williamsburg Winery to Jamestown Island (19-mile classic bicycle ride on the Colonial Parkway and around coastal Jamestown Island), and elevated picnic experiences

 

Vitals:

Basket & Bike   /  Shop Basket & Bike

The Book Bar


Give the gift of a good book and a little "me" time. The Book Bar, a Black-owned, woman-owned bookstore that centers on BIPOC authors, is hosting its grand opening this Saturday at 1311 E. Main St. in downtown Richmond. The 2,100-square-foot shop was created by Dr. Krystle Dandridge, a local therapist, as a way to create an independent bookstore and uplifting community space where Black, Indigenous and people of color are reflected when you walk through the door. The Book Bar also doubles as a wine shop that will soon host wine tastings and sell wine by the bottle to take away. For Valentine’s Day, we suggest The Black Box, a subscription box by The Book Bar that features books by BIPOC authors, curated items that cultivate knowledge, and local products that encourage self-care while also promoting a variety of other Black-owned small businesses. And you can even add wine to your box! Box subscriptions are delivered quarterly and are the perfect gift for yourself or for anyone who loves to escape in a good book. 
 

Vitals:

The Book Bar  /  The Black Box 

RVA Cheese Girl + RichWine


Talk about a perfect match, RVA Cheese Girl and RichWine RVA are collaborating this Valentine’s Day to offer Richmonders a special edition, heart-shaped charcuterie box paired with a handpicked bottle of red! Emmie Lewis, local owner of RVA Cheese Girl, has racked up a loyal following of late for her handcrafted seasonal boards curated to highlight RVA’s finest ingredients. For Valentine’s Day she has gone above and beyond with a themed box packed with cheese, charcuterie, chocolate covered strawberries and other various accouterments. RichWine RVA, a boutique wine retailer with a focus on clean farming practiced wines, steps up this package with a special bottle picked by owners Kristen Gardner Beal and Lance Lemon. Get your orders in by February 8, 2022 before midnight, as limited quantities are available. 
 

Vitals:

RVA Cheese Girl  / RichWine RVA

First Fridays.

RVA First Fridays is tonight, Friday, February 4th! Among the many participating galleries and local businesses in the Richmond Arts District you'll find an opening exhibit by Justice Dwight at Eden Airlines at 214 E Grace St. The new exhibit, called “promises, promises,” will also feature a brand new coloring book by the popular local artist dropping tonight!
FIRST FRIDAYS MAP
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