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vol. 189 / miles in memory
vol. 189 / MILES IN MEMORY


 


VOL. 189 / MILES IN MEMORY

Meet this week's guest editor, Allyson Drake! Allyson founded Full Circle Grief Center in 2008 and she serves as the President and Executive Director of the organization. She has worked one-on-one with grieving children, adults, and families for 19 years, has facilitated numerous grief support groups, led organizational debriefings after a loss, and has developed curriculum for bereavement groups and remembrance programs. Her passion revolves around community bereavement education and she has presented on grief and loss at numerous professional conferences and educational trainings.
 
In addition to her B.A. from UVA, Master of Counselor Ed. degree from VCU, and post-graduate work in counseling psychology, bereavement, and traumatic grief, Allyson has a Certification in Thanatology, is a Compassionate Bereavement Care Certified Provider, and holds a license in School Counseling.

Outside of her impactful work at Full Circle Grief Center, Allyson loves reading, being outdoors, spending time with her two teenagers, listening to podcasts, cuddling with her chubby and lazy yellow lab, and watching UVA basketball and college football. Richmond's close proximity to the river, beach, mountains and historic sites creates an ideal atmosphere for her family.

Take it away, Allyson …

Miles in Memory


Full Circle’s "Miles in Memory" is a community event to honor and remember our loved ones. Join us on September 23rd virtually or in person at Full Circle Grief Center between 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (with a VIP yoga practice from 10 - 10:45 AM) for activities and refreshments.
 
"Your race, your way" means you can walk or run any distance or time-based goal that is meaningful to you, such as a birthday or an anniversary. Our goal is to raise $15,000, and you can help us reach it! All proceeds from Miles in Memory benefit Full Circle's comprehensive grief support programming.  For more information about Full Circle’s grief support programs and resources, visit Full Circle’s website at www.fullcirclegc.org


Vitals:

Miles in Memory: A Remembrance Walk and Run / Full Circle Grief Center: 10611 Patterson Avenue, Suite 201 / Saturday, September 23rd, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Pumpkin Picking


I don’t know about you, but I am ready for all things fall…cooler weather, colorful leaves, bonfires, and Halloween. What says fall more than picking a pumpkin at Chesterfield Berry Farm? I have many memories of taking my kids to the Chesterfield Berry Farm to pick out our pumpkins each year and getting lost in the corn maze. The farm provides hours of family fun, including pumpkin picking, hayrides, the corn maze, and so much more. 

Vitals:

Pumpkin Picking & Fall Fun / Chesterfield Berry Farm: 26002 Pear Orchard Road, Moseley, VA / Pumpkin Picking kicked off on September 16th

 

Wheel Throwing

 
I have been searching for a wheel throwing class for a while because it’s something I have always wanted to learn how to do. I certainly believe in the power of art and various forms of creative expression to help express feelings and provide quiet time for reflection or meditation. Recently, I have stumbled upon the 43rd Street Studio located in the Forest Hill neighborhood. They offer group classes and private classes on wheel throwing, creating with clay, altar creation, and working with ceramics. I am highly anticipating my upcoming class in this quaint little studio. 

Vitals:

Wheel Throwing / 43rd Street Studios: 1410 W 43rd Street, Richmond / Classes offered from September 22nd through December 7th

More about Full Circle ...

Full Circle was started in September 2008 as a comprehensive grief resource center in the Richmond area to help meet the needs of grieving children (ages 3-18) and their families. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, professional grief support to children, adults, families, and communities. Our services focus on grief as a result of a death related loss or anticipatory loss. As a respected grief resource center, Full Circle offers grief support groups, individual grief counseling, remembrance programs, consultative services, and educational workshops.

Our grief support group topics include: Hands On Healing, Overdose Loss, Suicide Loss, Perinatal Loss, Pregnancy After Loss, Parenting After Loss, and monthly “Journeying Through Grief” for adults grieving any type of death. In addition, we offer Individual Counseling Services for children, adults, and families grieving the death of a loved one or anticipating the death of a loved one.

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vol. 188 / auricular
vol. 188 / Auricular


 


VOL. 188 / AURICULAR

Meet this week's guest editor, Doug Nunnally! Doug is a music journalist who has spent years documenting the Richmond music scene. In 2022, he launched the Newlin Music Prize for local musicians and this past August, he was part of the team behind the inaugural Richmond Music Week. Doug's main outlet is The Auricular, a music publication he founded in 2018 that provides in-depth coverage of local music. Most importantly, Doug loves spending time with his incredible wife, doting dog, and amazing six year old daughter, who he encourages to find her own musical appreciation while also fostering a love of arts and sciences. This week, we're lucky to have Doug recommend some upcoming events that will help you explore the musical side of Richmond in an unforgettable way.
 
Take it away, Doug…

Mckinley Dixon


A homecoming for a young Richmond legend. After moving to the city in 2013, McKinley Dixon quickly established himself as one of the most exciting artists in town, with wide-ranging influences and a dynamic sound. In 2021, he released For My Mama And Anyone Who Look Like Her, a daring and stirring record that won the inaugural Newlin Music Prize in 2022, cementing his status as one of Richmond's most beloved and influential artists.

After that, Dixon moved to Chicago to further hone his sound. Earlier this year, he released Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?, an album that elevates his immersive jazz rap style into a truly transcendent sound. This is his first concert in Richmond since that record was released to critical acclaim and there is surely going to be a packed house down in Jackson Ward to witness an unforgettable performance. Grab a ticket now so you’ll be part of that crowd!


Vitals:

McKinley Dixon / Gallery5 - 200 W. Marshall St / Friday, September 15th, 7:00 PM 

Vinyl Conflict 15 Year Anniversary


For 15 years, Vinyl Conflict has been the go-to place in Richmond for people who love their music loud, gritty, fast, and hard. Originally operating out of Oregon Hill before moving to their current spot on East Grace Street, the record store has been a personal favorite of mine for years and I've spent god-knows how much in there adding to my personal local vinyl collection, many of which were released by Vinyl Conflict under its own imprint. That label has some heavy hitters in its catalog, from punk band Gumming to hardcore outfit Loud Night, though its most notable entry is the vinyl release of Stuck, the 2018 album by RVA hip-hop legend Nickelus F.

Vinyl Conflict's owner Bobby Egger is just as much an institution for the local scene as the Vinyl Conflict shop is and this show is a great way to show some appreciation. It's a stacked lineup that extends far beyond VC's Richmond roots, pointing to just how important the store and label has become for punk, metal, and hip-hop scenes across the country over the years. 15 years is an important milestone and this concert is a perfect way to celebrate it. Make sure you show up.

Vitals:

Vinyl Conflict 15 Year Anniversary / The Broadberry - 2729 W. Broad St. / Saturday, September 16th, 6:00 PM

 

Sifter w/ The Octavias & FLKL

 
For those well-versed in the local music scene, The Camel has established itself as a haven for musicians new and old as well as large and small in town, regardless of sound. For 16 years now, they've been hard at work trying to showcase as much talent as possible, putting on more shows each week than there are days. Lately, the team behind The Camel has been knocking it out of the park with their "staff pick" lineups and this one is no different.

Sifter released one of the more interesting releases in 2022, an album entitled Nobody Asked that darts between rock styles while still carrying an impudent punk ethos. Garage rock trio The Octavias also put out an interesting record in 2022 and have followed that up with two great singles in 2023, one of which will be released this Saturday. Finally, FLKL rounds out this bill, a sensational quartet that blends folk-punk in a crafty way. Earlier this year, they released a brilliant record called Fistful and if it doesn't instantly win you over as a fan of the band, I assure you that the opening moments of their spectacular live shows will seal the deal. Don’t miss this one!

Vitals:

Sifter w/ The Octavias & FLKL / The Camel -1621 W. Broad St / Sunday, September 17th, 7:00 PM

More about Doug and The Auricular...

The Auricular is a music publication that focuses on the local music scene with in-depth coverage. Reviews, interviews, and articles of all types can be found, but the site prides itself on going deeper with their coverage, whether by documenting all music coming out of the scene with a release tracker or bringing attention to notable releases from the past with "This Day In Richmond Music.”

The Auricular turns five at the end of September and will mark this occasion with two special concerts. On Saturday, September 23rd, there will be a local band showcase with Drook, Rikki Rakki, Strawberry Moon, and Hotspit performing at Richmond Music Hall (tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door). On Sunday, September 24th, there will be an acoustic showcase at Rare Olde Times featuring Tyler Meacham, Keilan Creech, Kailey Conner, Gary Luong, and Rine. The acoustic showcase is free, but reservations are encouraged.

In addition to this, The Auricular is also putting out a local compilation entitled "The Richmond Sound: 2018-2023," which includes 150 songs that will give people a great representation of the bountiful talent here in town from all genres. This will be released on a limited-edition cassette tape USB that will not be for sale, but will be given out as a free gift to all in attendance at the Richmond Music Hall on Saturday, September 23rd. Make sure to stop by so you can snag a copy for yourself!

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vol. 187 / soil & water
vol. 187 / Soil & Water


 


VOL. 187 / SOIL & WATER


 

Meet Becky Lakin, this week's guest editor. Becky is a cross-disciplinary leader with a background in people and culture, marketing, corporate citizenship, nonprofit leadership at The Giving Wall, and higher education as a professor within the Arizona State University School of Sustainability. She's also pretty excellent at parenting, as reported by her two daughters. Becky even finds time to lead horse+human workshops and retreats with formerly wild mustangs through her organization The Tomorrow Company!

Becky, who is currently running for the Henricopolis Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Directors in this November’s General Election, is here this week to serve up a handful of events by organizations that motivate her. She promises these events to be not only fun, caring, and wicked interesting – but also action oriented. They center around Becky’s vision for a thriving community driven by individuals, organizations, and institutions committed to protecting and strengthening the natural world that sustains us. Driving her list of recommendations this week is the belief that our wellbeing relies on the health of the soil and water on which we depend, and in which we delight. This, of course, is not a comprehensive list. So if you’d like more precise pointing based on your skills and interests, give Becky a shout
 
Take it away, Becky…

James River Week at Maymont


Maymont likely needs no introduction as a 100-acre farm in the City of Richmond. For me it’s held many precious family moments and memories laughing with my girls in its gardens, taking photos of trees to remember their species (a pastime that seems to increase with age), and enjoying outdoor events – like the entirely epic Brandi Carlile concert this time last year. What a show. 

From September 9 - 16, 2023, Maymont is celebrating James River Week by hosting a variety of programs for all age groups that will highlight the beauty and wildlife of the James River watershed – and the joy it brings. The week’s activities include animal keeper talks, crafts and art-making, art exhibitions, a Family Night Hike, and workshops on rain gardens.


Vitals:

James River Week / Maymont: 1700 Hampton St. / September 9 - 16

25th Annual James River Regional Cleanup


The James River gives us respite, recreation, and resilience in the face of a changing climate – and welcomes as many as two million visitors annually. My family lives alongside the James River, where we caretake its banks and waters that wander by our Eastern Henrico home. The James River Advisory Council provides a forum for diverse interests along the James River in Central Virginia, and engages the public about issues and challenges facing the river. JRAC’s vision is a healthy, beautiful, economically vital and accessible James River that is cared for by a diverse and engaged community. Yes, please.

This Saturday, September 9 from 9:00 - 12:00 pm, the JRAC will host eleven simultaneous river clean-ups throughout the Richmond Region.


Vitals:

James River Annual Cleanup / Varying sites / Saturday, September 9, 9:00 - 12:00 pm

Summer Wildflower Tour at Varina LandLab

 
The Capital Region Land Conservancy (CRLC) is a Richmond-based non-profit that protects the natural and historic lands of the Richmond region. Thanks to CRLC, 12,000+ acres of environmentally or culturally important land and water have been protected to date – with tens of thousands more to go. This includes hundreds of acres of historically and environmentally significant forests and fields nearing my home that hold hope for learning our present from the past and designing our future alongside the natural world. 

On Tuesday, September 12 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, come explore native wildflowers, grassland restoration areas, and riparian buffers with CRLC and the Virginia Native Plant Society for a summer evening guided walk.

Vitals:
Summer Wildflower Tour / Varina LandLab: 9200 Deep Bottom Rd, RVA / Tuesday, September 12, 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Henrico County Board of Supervisors Forum presented by The Sierra Club Falls of the James Group


The Sierra Club Falls of the James Group (FOJG), the Partnership for Smarter Growth, and Henrico Conservation Action Network are holding a non-partisan forum for all candidates for Henrico County Board of Supervisors. The forum intends to inform the Henrico voters on issues related to planning and land use, civil rights, the environment, and good government. I’ll be there listening and learning as a newer-to-Henrico resident, who moved from the City of Richmond some fifteen months ago. Did you know Henrico is home to 330,000+ people within 245 square miles?

Why this matters to you if you’re not in Henrico? What’s good for other counties, and the City, is often good for the Richmond Region.

Vitals:
Henrico County Board of Supervisors Forum / Lipman Auditorium, Massey Library Technology Center, J Sargeant Reynolds Community College (1651 E Parham Rd.) / Wednesday, September 13, 7:00 - 8:30 pm

*In addition to the Henrico forum, there's also the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors Forum presented by The Sierra Club Falls of the James Group (FOJG), Chesterfield NAACP, and Partnership for Smarter Growth happening tonight, September 7, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm at Manchester Middle School.

More about Becky and The Tomorrow Company...

Imagine your team in protected forest, beneath 100-foot trees. Imagine them working alongside formerly wild mustangs to investigate how we communicate, influence, and lead positive change. Imagine them sitting around a common table, in a quiet meadow, sharing a meal created from the food grown on the farmland around them.

In each of these moments, we help teams connect with each other, and to the wild ecosystems that surround us – to deepen their understanding of themselves and your company’s path forward in an uncertain world.

I’ve worked as a corporate leader inside a global Fortune 500. I’ve worked for non-profits, and started my own. I’ve served inside government, and in leadership in startups. The problems everywhere are the same. But the solutions are within reach. We need only to step outside to find them. Come explore what’s possible with The Tomorrow Company.

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