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Richmond Magazine’s July
Issue
The Sizzlin’ Summer Fun
Issue Our “Summer
Fun” feature delivers 75
sure-fire suggestions for enjoying your season in the
sun. Our team of writers did the legwork to
cover everything from outdoor adventures to pet-friendly activities.
Also, we’ll help you keep the kids busy whether
it’s raining outside or nighttime. Our grilling and getaway
tips help round out the perfect to-do list.
Sure,
the NBA finals wrapped up last month, but the Richmond Sports
Backers’ U.S. Army 3
on 3 Hoops tournament should help true basketball junkies
feed their appetite. In our photo feature, “Half-Court
Hustle,” we get a peek at some of the teams lacing up to
play — including state Del. Manoli Loupassi and his
squad of legal eagles.
Everyone’s talking
about rising food prices these days. There are some real tasty bargains
to found in town, though, and we set out to prove it with our “Best
Bargain Restaurants” feature. From a
bountiful all-you-can eat special to a hefty barbecue platter, we
sniffed out the deals for breakfast, lunch and
dinner.
The July/August Issue of R
Home Summer
Escapes, Outdoor Spaces and More
Where and how do Richmonders wind down
during the summer? With our latest issue of R Home we got a pretty good
idea, following locals to their summer escapes, including one
couple’s Sycamore Springs home in the Shenandoah Valley and a
family’s retreat to a Virginia Beach cottage.
Find Us Around
Town Richmond magazine will be at the following
events:
Club
Mom July 1 at Chesterfield Towne
Center Club Mom is an event designed for parents
and young children. The event is free and takes place in the
Chesterfield Towne Center Food Court on the first Tuesday of each month
from 9-11 a.m. Entertainment on July 1 is the Richmond Jazz
Society’s “Make Music With Me” band!
Visit www.chesterfieldcenter.com for
details.
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