Posts Tagged ‘James River’

The Richmond Folk Festival is Coming

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Downtown Richmond Virginia’s fab free three-day festival on the riverfront opens October 14 and runs through October 16, 2011. The final performers were announced last Thursday and include Original P (a funk band), Los Tres Reyes from San Antonio with their Spanish romantic music, Tibetan sacred music and dance by Tibetan Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery in India, Circleville Ohio banjo musicians Tony Ellis and the Musicians of Braeburn and traditional Irish music by the Old Bay Ceili Band of Baltimore.  This annual festival, now in its fourth year, will feature over 20 performers and performing acts on seven stages throughout the weekend. SCHEDULE.  Most of the performers are new to Richmond this year, so this is not a repeat of previous year’s lineup!  And, though you will be able to find typical festival food, this year’s food vendors can take your tastebuds on a trip around the world with traditional foods running the gamut from Thai, Indian, Mexican, Italian to southern delectables like Cajun.

One of Virginia’s largest and most-loved events, The Richmond Folk Festival finds its roots in the National Folk Festival, held in Richmond in 2005, 2006, and 2007.  Richmond’s residents and visitors loved the riverfront festival along Tredegar and on Brown’s Island so much that when the National Folk Festival moved on, the Richmond Folk Festival was born and continues to get bigger and better each and every year. Last year more than 190,000 folks visited the Richmond Folk Festival. This year’s event promises to explore and celebrate the roots of the rich and diverse culture that we know as American culture through dance, music, crafts and food – to the delight of the entire family. Make plans to attend now! You don’t want to miss it.

James River Makes Urban Paddling List

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Recently, Larry Bleiberg of USA TODAY, published a list of ten great places for paddling in the city from David Brown, executive director of the American Outdoors Association.

Richmond's James River: One of 10 Great Places for Paddling

And, Richmond, naturally, made the list. Cities are often built on waterways, think moving people and goods before trains and trucks, and many of those cities have created greenbelts along their rivers, sheltering them from over-development.

According to Brown “Virginia’s capital offers rafters a thrill on whitewater routes as challenging as Class IV. (The 1-to-6 scale gets more demanding the higher the number.)  It’s certainly an authentic whitewater experience,” and “it’s a pretty popular urban run. Canoers and kayakers can also find calm stretches to take in the scenery. 804-646-8911; jamesriverpark.org”  Along the way, you’ll spot herons, eagles and other birds aplenty. You’ll cruise along, gliding between banks of trees and green; then, suddenly, the city skyline of Richmond, Virginia’s capitol, is straight ahead.

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Fun on River Scheduled July 30 2011

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

The dragon boats are coming back to Rocketts Landing on Richmond’s James River.

Join the excitement July 30 at Rockett's Landing, 5000 Old Osborne Turnpike, Richmond, VA

Dragon boats are huge, decorated, megacanoes staffed by 20 synchronized paddlers (hopefully they are synchronized!), one drummer, and one steering person.  Races start at 8 AM and the dragon boats race 500 meters up the river. There’s entertainment, food vendors, all sorts of fun. The dragon boats are staffed by clubs from all over the midatlantic region, groups from businesses and corporations, sororities, fraternities, and just plain ole friends and last year 30 teams competed.

More Information and to sign up a team!  Bring a chair, sit on the banks of the James and watch the racers! Festival should end around 4 PM.

Ducks Waiting for the Race July 30

Just up the river at 3 PM at Tredegar and South Seventh Streets, watch the duck drop that benefits the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Richmond and Tri-Cities.  This is the 22nd Annual Duck Race and there are 12 prizes this year; the top prize is a 2011 Nissan Versa!  To buy one duck to enter the race is only $6 and packages range all the way up to $250 Gold Duck Backer that includes 52 duck entries, a 2011 t-shirt, souvenir rubber duck to take home, 2 VIP passes for event day and 2 tickets to Bow-Tie Cinemas Movieland Complex.  Duck Sales.

Starting at 11 AM on Brown’s Island, you’ll find  a free, family event with inflatables, characters, rock walls, vendors, free snow cones provided by Captain D’s.

Saturday July 30 2011 the James River in downtown Richmond is the center of attraction for fun and excitement. If you’re coming from out of town, you might want to consider Richmond’s premier bed and breakfast, located in the historic Fan District, 1 mile west of downtown, for a weekend stay. You’ll kick off your day with a hearty gourmet breakfast to stick to your ribs throughout all the fun.

Dragon Boat Results Are In

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

The results are in and posted!  The first annual dragon boat race in Richmond on the James River attracted hundreds of spectators and 650 competitors. Results. Winners in Division A were pretty much from out-of-town, but local teams had an impact as well. (more…)

Hydrangeas Herald Summer’s Arrival

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The hydrangeas in the east garden of our Fan District bed and breakfast are in full bloom

East Garden's Showy Hydrangea Blooms June 2010

celebrating the arrival of June and heralding the fact that summer is right around the corner. The gardens are in their glory, (more…)