How to get involved during James River Week in Richmond

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James River Week starts this Saturday, Sept. 11 + continues until Sept. 18. Throughout the week, the James River Association and the James River Advisory Council will host a variety of events dedicated to the enjoyment, appreciation, and conservation of the James River.

We’ve got the lowdown on how you can get involved, whether you revel in the rapids or if you prefer to stay on dry land.

🌊 Join a cleanup event

The week kicks off with the 22nd annual James River Regional Cleanup on the morning of Sept. 11. The cooperative, regional event spans more than 75 miles of the river. Volunteers should register in advance + come dressed appropriatelythat means closed toe shoes, gloves, and masks.

There are also several other volunteer opportunities throughout the week, including an invasive species removal event + an effort to water recently-planted trees on Chapel Island.

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James River Week is Sept. 11-18, 2021. | Photo courtesy James River Association

Photo via James River Association

🌊 Tour the waters

Register for a tour to see bald eagles, spot the return of the Atlantic sturgeon, or travel on a period-accurate batteau, originally designed in 1775. Or, hop in a kayak for a guided exploration of the Kanawha Canal.

🌊 Dine on oysters

10% of the proceeds from select oyster dishes at several local favorite eateries will be donated to JRA as part of Oysters for the James. Head to Alewife, The Boathouse, The Lilly Pad, Shagbark, or Southbound restaurants to support efforts to protect the James River watershed. Be sure to check which dishes are included before placing your order.

🌊 See some art

James River Renderings is an exhibit at Art Works, which is only 2 blocks from the James. It features a collection of photography of the river and is on display in the Centre Gallery. Art Works is free and open to the public at 320 Hull St. from Tuesdays-Sundays, 12 p.m.-5 p.m.

🌊 Take the kids

Little ones will love Toddler Time at Maymont, appropriate for ages 18 months to 4 years old. There are also library events in Henrico + Chesterfield counties. You can also join a rain barrel workshop to teach firsthand about conservation at home.

Check out the full schedule here + let us know your favorite way to experience the James below.

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Photo courtesy James River Association.

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