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The James A. Buzzard River Education Center will serve thousands of students each year.
Testing has shown bacteria population in river water has returned to safe levels.
The history of the Gothic building on the bank of the James
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Don’t miss “Science on Tap: 80s Night,” with open access to all Science Museum exhibitions, including “BODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happiness” and “Discover Steampunk.”
The city’s Neighborhood Clean-Up Program takes place across the city in two cycles per year.
Community organizations working on the front lines of climate change can apply for the Neighborhood Climate Resilience Grant Program and receive funds to support their mission.
The Virginia Outdoors Plan is open for public comment through the end of July
These local companies have been using AI technology to support efforts ranging from car sales to genetic analysis.
RVAgreen 2050 will host four workshops to accompany online resources
Richmond INSPIRE will involve city leaders, community members, local experts, and stakeholders to develop a vision for Richmond Parks and Recreation

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Advanced tickets are required to explore the millions of lights throughout the Garden.
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The fund was launched in 2021 with support from the American Rescue Plan Act — now, it continues with diversified funding sources