vol. 157 / liberated flow
vol. 157 / Liberated Flow ✨


VOL. 157 / LIBERATED FLOW
Meet Taekia Glass, this week's guest editor! Taekia is the co-director for the Mending Walls project and operations guru for her husband Hamilton Glass, a popular local artist. Her love of the arts, young people, and community keeps her actively involved in various efforts across the city. Her favorite part about her work is creating connections amongst friends and colleagues that produce new opportunities and energy in Richmond. She’s also a mom to two brilliant and active girls, who keep her constantly on the move. Check out Taekia's tips for exploring and celebrating this place we love to call home ...

Liberated Flow Art Gala

 

Local artist David Marion and his powerhouse wife Tiara Green had a vision to create an event where they could bring together David’s artistic talents and connections to the art community with Tiara’s love for education and health as a health administrator. Together, they launched Liberated Flow Charity Art Gala, a celebrated event that offers a night of art, music, food, and giving. Now in its third year, the duo selects a different nonprofit each year to support through the event via art and ticket sales. Past events have benefited  Nerd Squad and Happily Natural. This year the gala will support the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.
 
Make sure to grab your tickets fast, because they are coming in hot this year with some of the best Black artists in town creating unique pieces aligned with the mission of the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.You can expect to see pieces from S. Ross Browne, Ricky Parker, Sone-Seere, Ron Stokes, Austin ‘Auz’ Miles, Jowarnise Caston, and many more. Follow Liberated Flow on Instagram @liberatedflow as event organizers release more info about each artist. And it’s not just about the art, as Micah ‘Bam-Bamm’ White will serve as the MC and the mood for the evening will be set musically by DJ Nobe. 
 
I think it’s safe to say you can expect a wonderful night full of creativity through art, music, and food, all in support of the history and legacy that the Black History Museum is here to share with all of us. 

 

Vitals:

Dec. 4th at 7 pm-11 pm at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia / Tickets HERE

Adiva Natural's

 

There are a few stores in the city that have serious vibes to them, and Adiva Natural’s is one of them! When I walk in, I’m instantly transported back to the stores I used to pop into in New Jersey and New York. It’s vibrant, fragrant, cozy, and the music is always on point. 
 
This creative space has taken care of my family for years. At the helm is Nadira Chase, a local business owner who has been creating small batch natural products for years and has a product to help with just about anything hair and skin related. We started using Adiva years ago to take care of our hair, but then also found it helped with our daughter’s eczema. 
 
Some of my favorite products are: Leave in Conditioner for skin and hair (Lemongrass is our fave fragrance), Aloe and Charcoal Deep Pore Cleanser with facial moisturizing serum, and Hair and Body Refresher. Many of her products are versatile and can be used on hair and body, which helps keep things simple and junk free for those that like a simplified routine.
 

Vitals:

1802 E Franklin St. / 804-683-3738 / Adiva Natural's

Favour Cookie Co.

 

Did somebody say COOKIES? Local chef Sequoia Ross, or “Chef Coco” as many Richmonders know her, is the genius behind Favour Cookie Co. My family has been fans for years thanks to her understanding of vegan and allergy-friendly baking. Her cookies are absolutely made with her warm hugs and love, that if you’re lucky enough you’ve experienced personally. 

About three years ago, Chef Coco took a leap of faith and launched full speed ahead turning Favour Cookie Co. into an empire. In this short time her cookies have exploded and are now sold at some of your favorite local grocers, coffee shops, and online. Some local spots to pick up Favour include Urban Hang Suite, Ellwood's, Green Grocery, Perk, Smoky Mug, and Good Foods. Each cookie is named after a person near and dear to her heart. Our family favorite is ‘The Lillie’ Ultimate Chocolate Chip, named after community leader and strategist Lillie Estes, a dear friend of Chef Coco whose impact in the community is still felt daily.   
 
You can also catch Chef Coco as a regular on CBS6 making magic and jokes in the kitchen on Virginia This Morning. She’s also a regular at Blue Bee Cider, setting up shop to give you another outlet for the best warm cookies around. 
 

Vitals:

Favour Cookie Co. / Gift Cards Here / Where to Find Cookies

Mending Walls

Keep up with the latest art and community collaborations. Mending Walls is continuing to raise public awareness about local organizations that have served, empowered, and advocated for racial equity in the Greater Richmond area.
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vol. 156 / elaine
vol. 156 / Elaine


VOL. 156   /  Elaine
Meet Elaine Digges, this week's guest editor! Elaine is also our newest team member at Richmond Grid and Here Weekly! You’ve likely enjoyed her take on Richmond in the past, thanks to her informative and fun Instagram @miss_elaine_neous where she focuses on telling the stories of Richmond through the representation of all neighborhoods, small businesses, and local events. Her voice and dedication to the River City caught our attention and we knew immediately she would be a perfect fit. Take it away, Elaine!

Accoutre

 

Rob Bland, owner of Accoutre, has created a home base for the engagement and enjoyment of cooking and eating in RVA. After 16 years of professionally cooking, Rob decided to share his expertise with his hometown. Which means when you walk into his shop in Manchester -- don’t expect to just “shop.” Expect exceptional service, a detailed and thoughtful approach to engagement in the kitchen, and an impressive collection of tools and objects curated by chefs who are passionate about their craft. Rob will instantly take you on a culinary journey, whether you’re a novice or ready to level up your kitchen game. He’ll skillfully unpack your personal inventory with casual conversation of what you’re searching for and how best to meet your kitchen needs. From there, Rob likes to hand-select a product just for you that’s unlike anything else you’re likely to find in Richmond!

 

Vitals:

1312 Bainbridge St.  /  Accoutre

Philly Vegan

 

Redefining local, fast food is not an easy task. But our friends at Philly Vegan on Hull St. have found a way to make plant-based cuisine taste great and served up fast while positively impacting the community. This winning formula is a result of a family-owned business that has earned a loyal following in Richmond’s Southside and far beyond. They’ve even managed to impress and convert a growing number of the carnivores out there thanks to their fast, no-meat sandwiches and loaded fries with a heaping side of community. And when the fam is not showing off just how delicious vegan food can be, they're actively looking for ways to help others. Once a month, the owners offer a “Pay What You Can” day to allow anyone to chow down on their tasty creations or pay it forward.
 

Vitals:

1126 Hull St.  /  Philly Vegan

Shelley's Gift Shop

 

Those seeking local goodies made with love can take home the best of RVA by purchasing items from Shelley’s Gift Shop -- like Sophie Printmaking totes, the famous Lammar Marie's Gourmet Popcorn (with flavors like Biscuits & Gravy), and delectable honey products from AR's Hot Southern Honey. All of this thanks to Shelley Evans, a local entrepreneur that hand-picks, packs, and delivers local gifts straight to your doorstep. And, it’s not unusual to receive a handwritten note with your local find! As the shopping season kicks into overdrive in the weeks ahead, consider forgoing the crowds and products made for the masses in favor of Shelley’s carefully curated selection of local, well-made products. In addition to shopping Shelley’s Gift Shop online, Shelley is opening a new brick-and-mortar storefront next week at 1727 W. Main St.
 

Vitals:

1727 W. Main St  /  Shelley's Gift Shop

Shop Here.

Handmade oyster knives are restocked at Grid Supply Co. just in time for the holidays. These beauties are made from oak bourbon barrel staves from Richmond based Reservoir Distillery! Each oyster shucker, with its distinct handle that has been soaked in bourbon, is finished off with a brass guard and mosaic pins.
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vol. 155 / freedom & formation
vol. 155 / Freedom & Formation


VOL. 155 / FREEDOM & FORMATION
Meet Erin Frye, this week's guest editor! Erin is a local musician, yoga and meditation teacher, and the Director of Programs and Outreach with CultureWorks. At CultureWorks, she helps the Richmond based nonprofit strengthen the impact of artists and arts and culture organizations throughout our region. When she's not working, you can find Erin bringing hope and healing to communities worldwide through accessible music and wellness experiences. Her travels as a volunteer musician have included orphanages, refugee camps, juvenile jails, and more from Africa to Europe, and across North America. She is also the founder of Gals for a Cause RVA, a former Big Sister through BBBS, and a former Teaching Artist/Performer in SPARC’s inclusive LIVE ART program.

Take it away, Erin ...

Freedom

Constellation Tour


Freedom Constellations is a powerful, interactive public art project that imagines a world without youth prisons; where all youth have the support and resources they need to grow, thrive, and stay free. This fall, Richmonders can join a series of FREE interactive tours and experiences led by Performing Statistics educators featuring Freedom Constellations. The project includes an interactive mural on 3rd & Broad, a recently launched GRTC bus wrap, and 160 ft tall portraits of Richmond youth leaders covering City Hall (the largest interactive installation on a municipal building in the country). As viewers hold their phones up to these powerful portraits, they become animated through augmented reality. Each tour will provide three immersive stations for visitors to experience this one-of-a-kind reality animation that was co-designed by Richmond youth. In addition, tour participants will have an opportunity to engage with historic artifacts at John Marshall House and travel to the top of City Hall observation deck with a guide from The Valentine. Take a tour, and have a mind- and heart-opening experience while imagining a better future for Richmond.

 

Vitals:

Oct. 28, Oct. 30, Nov. 6 at 10am, City Hall  /  More About Freedom Constellations  /  Register for a Tour

So Hot

Right Now


Rosette is a Richmond-based string quartet comprised of Ellen Cockerham Riccio (violin), Treesa Gold (violin), Kimberly Ryan (viola), and Steph Barrett (cello). All members are professional musicians who balance teaching private lessons with performing in the Richmond Symphony, Classical Revolution RVA, and other ensembles. This October, Rosette launched their newest concert series called So Hot Right Now in eight different venues. The last of the eight popular performances happens to be TONIGHT, Thursday, October 28th, at Candela Books & Gallery. So Hot Right Now highlights the music of Caroline Shaw, a New York-based musician and the youngest winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Music. Personally, I can’t wait to experience this – hope to see you there!
 

Vitals:

Thursday, October 28  /  Candela Books & Gallery  /  So Hot Right Now

Sankofa Community Orchard

Grand Opening


Food resiliency advocate and urban farms activist, Duron Chavis, recently announced the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for his newest urban gardening project, Sankofa Community Orchard, at 12:00pm on Friday, October 29th. Attendees will be able to tour the beautiful orchard and learn more about this two-acre green space that is dedicated to food justice and climate resiliency. The garden, located in Richmond’s Southside, consists of over 80 fruit trees and features an outdoor kitchen, a curated space for special events, and numerous mural walls courtesy of local Richmond artists. Sankofa Community Orchard is a member of The Jackson Ward Collective, a hub for Black business owners that provides connections to services, programs, technical assistance and financial support to help Black business owners learn, grow and own. My hope is for the community to wrap its arms around the Sankofa Community Orchard, and support Duron’s continued initiatives around urban agriculture and local food systems. His work is creating meaningful, lasting change in our community.

 

Vitals:

Friday, October 29  /  Noon  /  Sankofa Community Orchard

Rebelle Here.

Catch our guest editor, Erin Frye, along with other inspiring leaders from across the country at Rebelle Con, a multi-day experience for women influencing the business world of the future. November 3-4, 2021.
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