Sponsored Content

Add this free family event to your calendar 🗓️

Sponsored by
Two children doing interactive activities at the Children's Museum of Richmond's event.

This community event offers opportunities for families to create, grow, build, and read together in interactive ways.

Photo provided by Children’s Museum of Richmond.

Looking for fun, interactive activities for the kids? Enter: I See Me Play in RVA!, a free event with crafts, entertainment, and food, perfect for a family day out.

The Children’s Museum of Richmond is hosting the event on Sunday, April 30 at City Stadium for kids up to 12 years old to create, grow, build, and read together.

The event features:

  • Food trucks
  • Demos from professionals
  • Hands-on activities + more

Bonus: Proceeds support the Children’s Museum of Richmond’s mission to inspire growth in all children by engaging families in learning through play.*

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

More from RICtoday
Take a brief tour through 1960s nostalgia.
Local nonprofit Richmond TookBank has pooled its resources together to help equip Richmonders for the winter-weather weekend.
With new project renderings, Richmonders can better understand what VMFA’s upcoming expansion will look like.
From star-studded stages to steadfast dives, explore the concert venues that keep Richmond’s music scene thriving.
There’s a lot to look forward to in Richmond over the next few years. See what new developments are in store and when construction is expected to wrap up.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that the River City has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
We compiled all of the feedback from our Giving Campaign to learn what readers love most and want to see more of in our newsletters. Here’s a peek at what they said.
Become a development terminology expert fast than you can say “Special use permit for a mixed-use zone.”
New to the city or just looking to meet some new people? Our guide can help you find folks who with similar interests.
Where were you when the blizzard hit?