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vol. 263 / best buddies
vol. 263 / Best Buddies


VOL. 263 / BEST BUDDIES

Meet Sofia McDaniel, this week's guest editor. Sofia, who grew up in Prince William County, is the oldest of five and has two siblings with autism. Today, she holds a Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University and works for the Commonwealth of Virginia, where she plays a key role in shaping policies that drive forward-thinking solutions in education. She collaborates with leaders across government, higher education, and the K–12 sector.

She is also a Fellow with the Education Reformers Academy, where she joins a national cohort of policy leaders who are passionate about ensuring all children experience the life-changing power of a great education. In addition, Sofia has done extensive work in domestic violence prevention and helped launch Florida’s first-ever faith-based initiative to address domestic violence.

And did we mention she's also Miss Central Virginia USA?

Beyond her professional impact, Sofia is deeply committed to mentoring and empowering young women and children. She is known for using her Miss Central Virginia USA platform to advocate for stronger educational outcomes for all children. Sofia is actively involved with Best Buddies International, where she serves as Chair of the Richmond Friendship Walk. She also supports Girls on the Run Richmond, where she is a member of the Impact Advisory Team and coaches an after-school program for elementary-aged girls.

Take it away, Sofia ...

RVA Best Buddies Friendship Walk 


Join us for the second-ever Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Richmond, hosted at City Stadium! Every step we take makes a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals in our community. This special day is all about unity and support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The event celebrates inclusion, fosters genuine friendships, and raises vital funds for Best Buddies programs in Virginia and Washington, D.C. Lace up your shoes, bring your friends and family, and help us grow the reach and impact of Best Buddies in our region! The walk is free to register and attend and is open to individuals of all ages and abilities.

Vitals:
RVA Best Buddies Friendship Walk / Sunday, April 13 / 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM / City Stadium, 3201 Maplewood Ave.

Speed Scouting

Join us for Speed Scouting Sunday—a networking mixer for models, actors, photographers, videographers, designers, content creators, artists, and more. Come out to support a local business and make meaningful connections.

Vitals:

Follow Speed Scouting for event and location details / Sunday, April 13 / 4 PM – 6 PM

Tutus & Ties Downtown 

Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join the Children's Museum of Richmond from 2:00 to 2:30 PM in the Downtown Playhouse for Tutus and Ties Tuesdays, where we’ll dress up and move, move, move!

This event is free with museum admission.

Vitals:

Tutus & Ties Downtown / Tuesday, April 15 / 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM / Children's Museum of Richmond, 2626 West Broad St. 

More About Best Buddies.

Sofia is a dedicated volunteer for Best Buddies International, where she serves as Chair of the Richmond Friendship Walk. Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Its programs help form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families. 

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vol. 262 / stay gold
vol. 262 / Stay Gold


VOL. 262 / STAY GOLD

Meet this week's guest editor, Amanda Robinson! For over 20 years, Amanda has been a driving force in Richmond’s artistic community. She is the founder and former Executive & Artistic Director of Gallery5, a nonprofit visual and performing arts center in Richmond, where she curated hundreds of notable exhibitions between 2005 and 2012, earning numerous awards and recognitions. In 2008, she received the Theresa Pollak Award for “Art Innovator of the Year,” and in 2006, was the youngest recipient of Style Weekly’s “Top 40 Under 40.” Under her leadership, Gallery5 was consistently recognized by readers of Style Weekly and Richmond Magazine as “Best Art Gallery” and “Best Independent Art Gallery.”

Amanda returned to Gallery5 in 2023 to serve on the Executive Board and as its volunteer Creative Director. Since her return, she has launched new programs, collaborations, and exhibitions with fresh energy and vision. During her 10-year hiatus from Gallery5, Amanda founded—and continues to own and operate—Sweet Fix, a custom cake studio in Richmond. Her incredible cake creations have been featured on Food Network, Martha Stewart, Southern Living, and more.

Take it away, Amanda …

Stay Gold


On First Friday, April 4, Gallery5 and RVA Magazine will once again join forces to commemorate their joint 20-year anniversaries with a special Birthday Celebration and Block Party. The Stay Gold: 20 Years of RVA Magazine and Gallery5 event will transform the block around Gallery5 into a vibrant night market and festival of fire—curated by RVA Moon Market and the Party Liberation Foundation. It will also feature a full lineup of live musical performances and a collaborative 20-year retrospective exhibition and slideshow reflecting on two decades of Richmond’s artistic, cultural, and political movements, while highlighting both organizations’ origins and their shared commitment to enriching the city’s creative community. Featuring live performances by No BS! Brass Band, Sweet Potatoes, Gull and WRIR 97.3!

Vitals:

Stay Gold: 20 Years of RVA Magazine and Gallery5 / First Friday, April 4 / 5 PM-Midnight / Free / Gallery5,  200 West Marshall Street 

Frida: Beyond the Myth

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate artist Frida Kahlo and her Mexican heritage with a free, fun-filled community event, ¡FridaFest! People of all ages are invited to enjoy live music, food and beverages, artist demonstrations, a photo booth, and more. The festivities will take place outdoors in the museum’s Robins Sculpture Garden and indoors in VMFA’s Cochrane Atrium. April 5 is also the opening day of the museum’s highly anticipated exhibition Frida: Beyond the Myth, on display through September 28. Featuring live performances by: Bio Ritmo, Mariachi America RVA, Mexican Folk Jerocho, Miramar, and DJ Ray-Ray.

Vitals:

Frida: Beyond the Myth / Saturday, April 5 / 1 PM-7 PM / Free  ($10-$20 for Exhibition Tickets) / VMFA, 200 N. Arthur Ashe Boulevard

Jonathan Brown Jr. Sings 

Join Brambly Park for a memorable night with Jonathan Brown Jr., a talented artist known for his heartfelt, soulful performances. With a style that blends powerful vocals and compelling rhythms, Jonathan’s music connects deeply with his audience. His dynamic stage presence and unique sound promise an unforgettable evening.

Vitals:

Jonathan Brown Jr. / Wednesday, April 9 / 6 PM-8:30 PM  / Free / Brambly Park, 1708 Belleville Street

More About Amanda.

Virago Alley is Amanda’s newest nonprofit, currently fundraising to renovate a brick-and-mortar space that will house traditional archery and fencing practice areas, along with workshop and limited studio space for historic artisans.

Its flagship initiative, the Richmond Renaissance Faire, launched on March 7 with a grassroots First Fridays fundraiser that drew over 5,000 attendees to the three blocks surrounding Gallery5. Amanda saw the local launch as an opportunity to build authentic partnerships and ensure that the community of artists and organizations has a voice in shaping the Faire’s foundation year.

The Richmond Renaissance Faire celebrates underrepresented historical art forms and global artisanship. Designed as a multicultural experience unlike any other Ren Faire in the U.S., it blends live demonstrations, performances, and merchant showcases from East Asian, Middle Eastern, Indigenous American, African, and European communities—all presented through the lens of 13th–17th century craftsmanship, with a distinct Richmond flair. Events will continue throughout 2025 in preparation for a full multi-day festival in 2026.

MORE ABOUT REN FAIRE
vol. 261 / rva works
vol. 261 / RVA Works


VOL. 261 / RVA WORKS

Meet this week's guest editor, Dale Fickett! A driving force in Richmond’s entrepreneurial landscape, Dale blends academia, innovation, and advocacy to create economic opportunities for aspiring business owners. As an entrepreneurship professor at the University of Richmond and president of RVA Works, he leads a Virginia-based nonprofit dedicated to breaking down financial and educational barriers to business ownership.

A recognized thought leader, Dale contributes to Forbes and advises the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship, shaping policies that empower small businesses nationwide. His research spans entrepreneurial finance and developmental economics, with global collaborations that include Trinity College Dublin, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Virginia, and Northwestern University. He is currently exploring the transformative potential of AI and blockchain to increase access to small business credit.

Beyond academia and policy, Dale has firsthand experience as a founder in the retail sector and as a strategy consultant for Accenture’s European Financial Services practice. But his true passion lies in fatherhood and his missionary work in rural Haiti, where he continues to make a lasting impact on communities in need.

Take it away, Dale …

RVA Works


Let’s begin with RVA Works, a Richmond-based nonprofit dedicated to helping more people become business owners—particularly those facing social or economic barriers to entrepreneurship. RVA Works offers a range of educational, promotional, and financial support services designed to empower emerging founders. Since 2014, more than 100 new businesses have benefited from RVA Works’ programs, with alumni reporting an average 38% increase in annual income. The organization provides business training, network-building opportunities, and ongoing support to help entrepreneurs grow—regardless of their industry, revenue, or stage of development.

Vitals:

Get Involved with RVA Works / Find Resources / Sponsor or Donate

RVA Networking: Founders & Entrepreneurs


Connect and collaborate with Richmond’s entrepreneurial community. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, this is your chance to meet fellow founders, share ideas, and build valuable connections in a relaxed setting. Don't forget to bring your business cards and a friend or colleague who would love to join us at the HogsHead Cafe.  

Vitals:

RVA Networkers Founders & Entrepreneurs / Wednesday, April 2 / 5:00 – 7:00 PM / HogsHead Cafe, 9503 W Broad St.

1 Million Cups: Clique


1 Million Cups (1MC) provides a supportive, inclusive space for entrepreneurs and the community to gather, connect, and grow. It’s a place where Richmonders can work through business challenges and discover new opportunities. These inspiring events offer a chance for local entrepreneurs to learn from one another within a thriving community of peer-founders. For the next event, register to join us as we spotlight an exciting new startup: Clique, a dating app that makes meeting new people safe and fun by connecting friend groups for group meetups. Combining the best of traditional dating apps with a social, safety-first approach, Clique recently took 1st place at Techstars Startup Weekend – Changemakers Richmond, hosted at the University of Richmond.

Vitals:

1 Million Cups: Clique / Wednesday, April 2 / 9:00 AM / University of Richmond, Robins School of Business, 102 UR Drive iLab - Room 123

More About 1MC.

The Richmond startup community has experienced significant progress over the past ten years, including growth in the number and quality of support services for innovators and entrepreneurs. This national program of the Kauffman Foundation has now expanded to help entrepreneurs in over 100 communities. With over 400 Richmond meetups, our region has received recognition as one of the most consistent support hubs for these founders.

1 Million Cups Richmond has now joined the range of public events hosted by the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond, and many emerging business owners have benefited from student assistance offered through the Spider Business Hub. Public events such as the Robins Executive Speaker Series, C-Suite Conversations, Techstars Startup Weekend Richmond, and 1 Million Cups draw innovative leaders, faculty, and students to discuss society’s most pressing challenges.

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