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SUMMARY:PopUp Play Date: Upcycle Workshop with Thread the Culture
DESCRIPTION:PopUp PlayDate for Black and Brown Women\n  \n\n\nA Special PopUp PlayDate where we’ll welcome in the Spring season and take what’s old and give it new life.\n\n\n\n\nThe theme is Renewal. \nJoin us for a very special PopUp PlayDate where we’ll welcome in the Spring season and take what’s old and give it new life. In collaboration with visual artist Kimberly Antoinette (founder of Thread the Culture)\, we’re ditching the formal lesson plan for a creative textile jam session. \nThis is an open invitation to play with textiles\, experiment with jewelry making\, and craft one-of-a-kind patches. Whether you’re looking to refresh an old denim jacket or transform textile scraps into statement jewelry\, we’re here to help you activate that wardrobe glow-up. \nWe’ll have a full spread of supplies ready for you to repurpose\, refresh\, and reimagine your favorite items. Attendees are welcome to use our provided items or bring your own jackets\, shirts\, totes – and of course your imagination! \nWe’ll enjoy bites and bubbles and then we’ll create. Our PlayDates are spaces of refuge that center community\, culture\, and connection to help you destress and infuse your life with more joy and play.\nFor Black and Brown Women Who: \n\nLove upcycling and want to learn new tricks\nHave never upcycled before\nLove doing arts and crafts\nWant to Refresh an old item you love\nSeek creative community with other women\nWant to try something different\n\nYour ticket includes:\n\nMimosas\nLight Snacks\nGuidance from artist Kimberly Antoinette\nUpcycling art supplies (including items you can work on*)\nYou take what you make\n\nGuests are welcome to bring in their own jackets\, bags\, or jewelry to upcycle or use what we provide. You are also invited to tap into the Richmond Museum Free Library — bring something to leave and take something new back home. \nAbout WildFiya:\nWildFiya is a well-being and lifestyle company with a playful\, culturally relevant\, and revolutionary spin on self-care\, personal development\, and community for Black and brown womxn. We’re on a mission to empower Black and Brown womxn as they unlock and [re]connect with their passion\, pleasure\, and purpose on a journey to a joyful\, healthy\, and whole life. https://www.iamwildfiya.com \nAbout Thread the Culture:\nWe reclaim and reimagine spaces for the arts not as an event company\, but as a grassroots movement. We empower independent artists with the tools to thrive and curate accessible\, meaningful events that bring communities together. As a bridge between the Bay Area’s past and future\, our work is a testament to resilience and the power of creativity when given support. https://www.threadtheculture.com/
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/popup-play-date-upcycle-workshop-with-thread-the-culture-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
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SUMMARY:PopUp Play Date: Upcycle Workshop with Thread the Culture
DESCRIPTION:PopUp PlayDate for Black and Brown Women\n  \n\n\nA Special PopUp PlayDate where we’ll welcome in the Spring season and take what’s old and give it new life.\n\n\n\n\nThe theme is Renewal. \nJoin us for a very special PopUp PlayDate where we’ll welcome in the Spring season and take what’s old and give it new life. In collaboration with visual artist Kimberly Antoinette (founder of Thread the Culture)\, we’re ditching the formal lesson plan for a creative textile jam session. \nThis is an open invitation to play with textiles\, experiment with jewelry making\, and craft one-of-a-kind patches. Whether you’re looking to refresh an old denim jacket or transform textile scraps into statement jewelry\, we’re here to help you activate that wardrobe glow-up. \nWe’ll have a full spread of supplies ready for you to repurpose\, refresh\, and reimagine your favorite items. Attendees are welcome to use our provided items or bring your own jackets\, shirts\, totes – and of course your imagination! \nWe’ll enjoy bites and bubbles and then we’ll create. Our PlayDates are spaces of refuge that center community\, culture\, and connection to help you destress and infuse your life with more joy and play.\nFor Black and Brown Women Who: \n\nLove upcycling and want to learn new tricks\nHave never upcycled before\nLove doing arts and crafts\nWant to Refresh an old item you love\nSeek creative community with other women\nWant to try something different\n\nYour ticket includes:\n\nMimosas\nLight Snacks\nGuidance from artist Kimberly Antoinette\nUpcycling art supplies (including items you can work on*)\nYou take what you make\n\nGuests are welcome to bring in their own jackets\, bags\, or jewelry to upcycle or use what we provide. You are also invited to tap into the Richmond Museum Free Library — bring something to leave and take something new back home. \nAbout WildFiya:\nWildFiya is a well-being and lifestyle company with a playful\, culturally relevant\, and revolutionary spin on self-care\, personal development\, and community for Black and brown womxn. We’re on a mission to empower Black and Brown womxn as they unlock and [re]connect with their passion\, pleasure\, and purpose on a journey to a joyful\, healthy\, and whole life. https://www.iamwildfiya.com \nAbout Thread the Culture:\nWe reclaim and reimagine spaces for the arts not as an event company\, but as a grassroots movement. We empower independent artists with the tools to thrive and curate accessible\, meaningful events that bring communities together. As a bridge between the Bay Area’s past and future\, our work is a testament to resilience and the power of creativity when given support. https://www.threadtheculture.com/
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/popup-play-date-upcycle-workshop-with-thread-the-culture/
LOCATION:CA
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T170000
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SUMMARY:Upcoming 2026 Exhibition: Art of the African Diaspora at the Richmond Museum
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Sunday\, February 1\, 2026 | 2 – 4PM\nThe Richmond Museum of History & Culture is thrilled to once again host a satellite exhibition in partnership with Art of the African Diaspora—a celebrated Bay Area tradition now in its 29th year! \nArt of the African Diaspora honors and uplifts the creative achievements of artists of African descent by showcasing their work across multiple venues throughout the Bay Area. This year\, we are proud to feature an inspiring group of artists whose work reflects a wide range of styles\, stories\, and perspectives. \nFeaturing artwork from: \nAsual Aswad – Website \nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram | Website \nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website \nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy \nHe11en C11ark – Instagram \nJeannette DesBoine \nKimberly Antoinette – Instagram \nKimberly V. Johnson – Website \nExhibition Details \n\nExhibition Dates: Sunday\, February 1 – Sunday\, March 15\, 2026\nMuseum Hours: Thursday–Sunday\, 1:00–4:00 PM\n\nSpecial Events \n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, February 1 | 2:00–4:00 PM\nArtist Pop-Up Shop: Saturday\, March 14 | 12:00–5:00 PM\n\n  \nWe invite you to experience this vibrant exhibition\, celebrate artistic excellence\, and support local artists. We hope to see you there!\n\nTo learn more about the Art of the African Diaspora\, explore HERE. \nTo make a donation\, click here! 100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event. \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \n\nAbout the Event: \nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora.e
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/upcoming-2026-exhibition-art-of-the-african-diaspora-at-the-richmond-museum/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Programs,Gathering,Reception,Vendors' Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20251023T180745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T180745Z
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SUMMARY:RMA End-of-Year Celebration & Fundraiser!
DESCRIPTION:2025 RMA End of Year Celebration – November 8\, 2025 at 5 – 7:30pm.\nYou’re Invited to the 2025 Richmond Museum Association End-of-Year Celebration & Fundraiser!\nSaturday\, November 8\, 2025\, 4:00–7:30 PM\n Richmond Galileo Club: 371 S. 23rd Street\, Richmond\, CA\nThe evening will feature: \n\nLive swing music by the Nick Rossi Band 🎶\nHors d’oeuvres \nCash bar available for additional drinks🍸\nA silent auction\, with proceeds supporting the day-to-day operations of the Richmond Museum Association\nPlenty of onsite parking for your convenience\n\n\n\nPurchase your tickets today!:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-oak-victory-richmond-museum-end-of-year-celebration-tickets-1747804021879?aff=oddtdtcreator\nTickets are $75 and include food\, entertainment\, and your first drink.\n Come dress comfortably\, whether that be casual or swing dance ready! \n\nThis is more than just a party—it’s a chance to celebrate everything we’ve achieved together in 2025\, and to set a joyful\, hopeful tone for the remainder of the year.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/rma-end-of-year-celebration-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Richmond Galileo Club\, 371 S 23rd St\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefit,Celebration,Mixer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20251022T232054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T233649Z
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SUMMARY:Shipyard Gals: Book Talk with Valerie Stoller
DESCRIPTION:Shipyard Gals by Valerie Stroller Book Signing at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture for 10/26/2025 at 2PM\n  \nIn celebration of the anniversary of the Rosie the Riveter\, author Valerie Stoller will discuss the era of Rosie the Riveter here in the Bay Area and the infamous Port Chicago disaster. Her novel takes place in 1944\, with three stateside women who had a job to do\, working in the Richmond shipyards. But when a nearby US Naval base\, Port Chicago\, explodes\, killing 200 Black sailors\, each woman must lean on her friends\, and summon the courage to speak out against injustice in this historical novel. \nIn Conversation with Historical Fiction Author Julia Park Tracey. Her Novels include The Bereaved and Silence. \nSigned books available for purchase for $21! \nNo RSVP required
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/shipyard-gals-book-talk-with-valerie-stoller/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Free Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250906T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250827T221835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T222027Z
UID:21569-1757156400-1757260800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Richmond Open Studios 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Richmond Open Studios is a free\, city-wide arts event that features 90 Richmond Artists! This is the 3rd year the Visual Artists of Richmond organizes the free\, city-wide Richmond Open Studios with the intention of creating a diverse\, safe\, equitable and accessible space for Richmond artists to show and sell their work and thus contribute to our community’s transformation through the arts. \nRichmond Open Studios will take place on September 6 and 7\, from 11 to 4 pm. Some artists will be opening their individual studios to the public\, and others will be showing their work at one of our four partner venues. \nThe Richmond Museum of History & Culture is proud to be a participating partner venue for this year’s Richmond Open Studios! We expect to be a partner with the Visual Artists of Richmond in future Richmond Open Studios as well as in other ventures to develop a vibrant and rich arts community. \nFeaturing artists:\nThere will be a different roster of artists for each day of the Richmond Open Studios! \nSEPTEMBER 6:\nKimberly Antoinette – Instagram | Website \nErin Garcia Miller – Instagram \nGeorge Bernard III – Instagram | Website \nJeannette DesBoine – Visual Artists of Richmond profile \nKevin Myrick – Website \nChamia LaRae – Instagram \nRuby Ramirez – Instagram \nHéctor Menares – Instagram | Portfolio \nTony Tamayo – Instagram | Website \nLuis Mercado – Instagram | Website \nMaria Tuttle – Instagram | Website \n  \nSEPTEMBER 7:\nGeorge Bernard III – Instagram | Website \nErin Garcia Miller – Instagram \nJeannette DesBoine – Visual Artists of Richmond profile \nVirginia Jourdan – Instagram | Website \nChamia LaRae – Instagram \nRuby Ramirez – Instagram \nHéctor Menares – Instagram | Portfolio \nTony Tamayo – Instagram | Website \nLuis Mercado- Instagram | Website \nSara Pisheh – Instagram | Website 1 | Website 2 \nMaria Tuttle – Instagram | Website \nFor more details on the Richmond Open Studios event\, please check out the guide on their website! \nAbout the Visual Artists of Richmond\nVisual Artists of Richmond brings together over 100 visual artists living in or working in Richmond\, California. It leadership team is composed of five artist volunteers. Our fiscal sponsor is Intersection for The Arts\, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. In our group there is cultural and ethnic diversity\, various age groups\, high and low socioeconomic levels and emergent as well as established working artists.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/richmond-open-studios-2025/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250809T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250730T223719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T223719Z
UID:21539-1754744400-1754755200@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Open House: Richmond's 120th Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:OPEN HOUSE @ Richmond Museum of History & Culture: Saturday August 9\, 2025 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM 400 Nevin Ave\, Richmond\, CA 94801 FUNDRAISER @ The Factory Bar: Saturday\, August 9\, 2025 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM 12517 San Pablo Ave\, Richmond\, CA 94805\nAugust 9th\, Celebrate Richmond’s 120th Birthday with the Richmond Museum!\nMake a little history with the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and its friends-about-town!\n \nStep inside and explore Richmond’s past through historic photographs\, artifacts\, and exhibits that tell the story of our city’s people\, places\, and progress. Meet museum staff\, volunteers\, and board members to learn how we’re preserving the past and building for the future. Discover the role that each and every person in Richmond’s incredible and diverse community can play in making it happen! \nLater in the evening\, head over to Richmond’s very own Factory Bar to enjoy live music by the Bay Area’s Celestial Hotties and participate in a raffle drawing featuring prizes\, such as: \n\nRichmond Museum of History & Culture vouchers for a scanned copy of a historic photo PLUS a behind-the-scenes RMA collection tour\nExclusive passes for two engine room tours aboard the SS Red Oak Victory\nTickets for two adults to the August 10th pancake breakfast on the SS Red Oak Victory\nHistoric photograph prints courtesy of the Richmond Museum of History & Culture\nAND more!\n\nAt the event:\nRaffle tickets benefiting the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and the SS Red Oak Victory – Raffle tickets can be purchased at both the Museum & The Factory Bar.\nInformational tables for the SS Red Oak Victory and the Museum\nMeet the staff\, board\, and volunteers\nRichmond Guess Who Game!\nEducational interactive activity from our educational program \nPartake in the rest of Richmond’s 120 Birthday Weekend Celebration!\nClick the images to go to The Factory Bar’s Instagram Page.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/open-house-richmonds-120th-birthday-celebration/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250619T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250619T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250424T234457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T234457Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2025 Film Series: Casablanca (1942)
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2025 Film Series: On board the historic SS Red Oak Victory\nA Classic Director’s Wartime Films: Alfred Hitchcock in WWII \nRenowned director Alfred Hitchcock held a deep connection to two Allied nations during World War II: Great Britain and the United States. His films masterfully highlighted the Allied effort while captivating audiences with unforgettable stories and timeless stars. Join us aboard the Red Oak Victory as we honor one of the most brilliant minds in cinematic history. \nFilm Description\nRick Blaine\, who owns a nightclub in Casablanca\, Morocco\, discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband\, Victor Laszlo. Laszlo is a resistance leader from Czechoslovakia\, and with Germans on his tail\, Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country – but will he? \nDirections\nCanal Blvd. exit off I-580 West. Left on Canal Blvd. Drive south to Shipyard 3\, Berth 5 (Port of Richmond). Parking is in front of the ship. \nWalkway entry to ship (40 feet of stairs with railings) and steep steps once aboard.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/spring-2025-film-series-casablanca-1942/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Programs,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250424T211310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T173309Z
UID:21310-1747576800-1747584000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Children's Art Studio - Worlds Imagined by Children
DESCRIPTION:Discover the true imaginative power of children!\nJoin the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños for the opening reception of their 2nd ever annual Children’s Art exhibit. \nAt the event:\nSee a world told through the eyes of imaginative Richmond youth\nExperience interactive and creative activities and discover the magic of art\nEnjoy refreshments and light snacks \nChildren’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños Funders\nThis event could not have been made possible without the support of the funders of Children’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños! Click on the logo to be redirected to their website. \n \nAbout the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños\nThe Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños provides free\, quality arts-based classes to low-income children regardless of background or abilities. Their program is grounded in the belief that the arts create a more just and equitable society and act as a driver for economic change. They believe that all children should have access to quality arts education and have the opportunity to express themselves through art. They recognize the importance of creating inclusive environments that celebrate the unique perspectives\, talents\, and cultures of children. They strive to foster a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and self-expression in each child\, while promoting the importance of access to the arts in their local community. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-childrens-art-studio-worlds-imagined-by-children/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Reception
ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250424T211304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T173353Z
UID:21315-1747573200-1753027200@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Children's Art Studio 2025 Exhibit - Worlds Imagined by Children
DESCRIPTION:The Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños and the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are proud to present the 2nd annual Children’s Art Exhibition\, “Worlds Imagined by Children”! This exhibit continues to highlight the importance of establishing the joy and creativity of art in early childhood education\, allowing all children to imagine\, free of barriers. This means expanding access to programming\, art-based learning\, and access to childcare for underserved communities. \nChildren’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños Funders\nThis exhibition could not have been made possible without the support of the funders of Children’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños! Click on the logo to be redirected to their website. \n \nAbout the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños\nThe Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños provides free\, quality arts-based classes to low-income children regardless of background or abilities. Their program is grounded in the belief that the arts create a more just and equitable society and act as a driver for economic change. They believe that all children should have access to quality arts education and have the opportunity to express themselves through art. They recognize the importance of creating inclusive environments that celebrate the unique perspectives\, talents\, and cultures of children. They strive to foster a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and self-expression in each child\, while promoting the importance of access to the arts in their local community. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/childrens-art-studio-2025-exhibit-worlds-imagined-by-children/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121407
CREATED:20250424T233111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T234045Z
UID:21380-1747333800-1747344600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Spring 2025 Film Series: Notorious (1946)
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2025 Film Series: On board the historic SS Red Oak Victory\nA Classic Director’s Wartime Films: Alfred Hitchcock in WWII \nRenowned director Alfred Hitchcock held a deep connection to two Allied nations during World War II: Great Britain and the United States. His films masterfully highlighted the Allied effort while captivating audiences with unforgettable stories and timeless stars. Join us aboard the Red Oak Victory as we honor one of the most brilliant minds in cinematic history. \nFilm Description\nFollowing the conviction of her German father for treason against the U.S.\, Alicia Huberman takes to drink and men. She is approached by a government agent (T.R. Devlin) who asks her to spy on a group of her father’s Nazi friends operating out of Rio de Janeiro. A romance develops between Alicia and Devlin\, but she starts to get too involved in her work. \nDirections\nCanal Blvd. exit off I-580 West. Left on Canal Blvd. Drive south to Shipyard 3\, Berth 5 (Port of Richmond). Parking is in front of the ship. \nWalkway entry to ship (40 feet of stairs with railings) and steep steps once aboard.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/spring-2025-film-series-notorious-1946/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Programs,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T153000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250306T005843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T203324Z
UID:21097-1743861600-1743867000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Presentation: Leading the Tuskegee Airmen - George S. Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Leading History Through the Skies\n \nLearn about the historic first commander of the Tuskegee Airmen\, George S. Roberts\, and the legacy left behind by the Tuskegee Airmen! \nEVENT AT CAPACITY – JOIN US VIRTUALLY!\nJoin the Richmond Museum Association and The Walking Ghosts of Black History in celebrating the profound legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen. We are honored to host sisters Leigh Roberts and Lanelle Roberts Brent\, daughters of Col. George S. “Spanky” Roberts—the first African American aviation commander of the Tuskegee Airmen’s 99th Fighter Squadron—and their mother\, Edith Roberts\, founder of the Tuskegee Airmen Living History Team. \nContinuing their parents’ mission\, Leigh and Lanelle are dedicated to sharing the untold stories of the Tuskegee Airmen—accounts that go beyond the history books. Don’t miss this special presentation as they offer insights into their father’s pioneering role and the profound impact of the Tuskegee Airmen on American military history. \nThe Tuskegee Airmen was born in 1941 to much internal and external opposition from proponents of segregation and Jim Crow law in the government. With the support of organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)\, black press outlets\, and civil rights figures such as Asa Philip Randolph\, the military had no choice but to authorize the formation and deployment of the 99th Fighter Squadron. They would later prove instrumental to the resolution of World War II\, leading 15\,000 missions and earning a number of awards and decorations for their contributions in the air. \nIn light of recent attempts of the current administration to erase this vital part of American history\, it has become all the more important for institutions to not only preserve\, but to actively teach of the Tuskegee Airmen’s’ plight and also their triumph in overcoming racial barriers and their role in the dismantling of American desegregation. \nSee Tuskegee Airmen Inc.’s statement on the recommitment to preserve the Tuskegee Airmen’s history in the Air Force – January 27\, 2025 \nAt the event:\nBuy Tuskegee Airmen merch and support their STEM Scholarship Fund! In case you are unable to make it\, the merch will be available via their online store!\nSee genuine World War II articles and artifacts!\nView displays walking through the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen \nAgenda: \n2:00 PM – Introduction\n2:10 PM – 45-minute presentation\n2:55 PM – 15-minute Q&A\n3:10 PM – Announcements \nAbout The Walking Ghosts of Black History\nThe Walking Ghosts of Black History was first established in Hercules\, California 1989. The conception of this organization began when Leon Watkins was cast as the flag bearer for the national colors with the Massachusetts 54th Regiment in the motion picture “GLORY”. Recognizing Watkins’ true commitment to his ideas and vision\, the film producer\, Freddie Fields\, contributed 20 Civil War uniforms used in the movie to help start THE WALKING GHOSTS OF BLACK HISTORY organization (TWGOBH). \nSince then both founders\, Leon Watkins and Larry Thompson have participated in numerous community events and school lectures.  Participation has included; winning First place in the City of Oakland’s Veteran’s Day parade in 1991 for authenticity\, presentation of a commemorative wreath at the ceremony for the 9th and 10th Cavalry / 24th and 25th Infantry in Honor of National Buffalo Soldiers Day in the City of San Francisco\, July 1992\,  the Home Front Festival / Rosie The Riveter Historic Society – Richmond\, CA.\, Oct 2012 and the 1st annual commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Burning of Darien Festival-Darien\,Ga. June 2013 – just to name a few. \n           Their objectives are to work with historians and community leaders to present to the public documentaries and film showcases about African American  involvement in the US military. This will create a visual and multimedia platform for educational programs along with a living history archive and reenactments held yearly. They strive to have Veterans play an active role in TWGOBH. \nAbout The Tuskegee Airmen Heritage Chapter of Greater Sacramento\nThe Tuskegee Airmen Heritage Chapter is a non-discriminatory\, non-profit corporation whose purpose is to educate the public about the Tuskegee Airmen by providing facts\, statistics\, and personal historical perspectives on their true history and legacy through public outreach including: History Presentations\, their Youth Legacy Program\, and Scholarships. \nThis chapter is part of a larger\, national organization: \nTuskegee Airmen\, Inc. (TAI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit\, incorporated in 1975 by its namesake members\, the\nTuskegee Airmen of World War II. More than 16\,000 African American service men and women participated in\nthe training of aircrew members from 1941 to 1949. The mission of TAI is to preserve the legacy of the original\nTuskegee Airmen and to inspire the next generation of aviation and aerospace professionals by exposing them to\nscience\, technology\, engineering and mathematics.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/presentation-leading-the-tuskegee-airmen-george-s-roberts/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Programs,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="The Walking Ghosts of Black History":MAILTO:thewalkingghostofblackhistory@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250312T193125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250316T215611Z
UID:21142-1743336000-1743350400@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Vendors' Day: Art of the African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:View the amazing satellite exhibit with the Art of the African Diaspora and support local artists by purchasing their goods! \nTo RSVP\, please register through Eventbrite!\nTo celebrate the conclusion of Art of the African Diaspora’s 28th annual exhibit\, as well as its very first satellite exhibit with the Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, we will be hosting a vendors’ day! Get another opportunity to meet the artists who are featured in our gallery and purchase other works at their tables. \nFeatured artists: \n\nAsual Aswad – Website\nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram\nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy\nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website\nCole Ware – Website\n\nAt the event:\nBuy other artworks from featured artists (posters\, giclée prints\, cards\, and more)!\nOne last chance to purchase art on display!\nConnect with fellow artists and community! \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \nAbout Art of the African Diaspora\nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora. \nIn its 28th year\, Art of the African Diaspora continues to express and celebrate the creative achievements of artists of African descent. This year\, over 150 artists showcase their work at Richmond Art Center\, as well as in open studios and satellite exhibitions at different venues around the Bay Area. \nDonations\nTo make a donation to the Art of the African Diaspora\, click here! \n100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/vendors-day-art-of-the-african-diaspora-2025-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception,Vendors' Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Art of the African Diaspora":MAILTO:aotadexhibition@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250219T052009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T054309Z
UID:21106-1740232800-1740240000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closing Reception: Black History\, Resilience\, and Legacy in Richmond
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we close out on the free gallery exhibit of radical Black history in Richmond and North Richmond!\nTo RSVP\, please register through this Google Form link!\nOn February 22nd\, the Richmond Museum of History & Culture will be hosting a free closing reception with Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) Richmond as we reflect on the importance of redefining Black history and struggle within Richmond. We invite the community to come and celebrate\, eat\, and drink\, and have another chance to view the exhibit before its closure. \nAt the event:\nFood & drinks provided!\nMusic and mingling with community members!\nMasks will be distributed! \nAgenda:\n2:00 PM – Doors open\n2:15 PM – Introduction to gallery\n2:30 PM – 4:00 PM – Gallery walk viewing\, done in phases due to narrow hallway (starting with elders!) \nThe rest of the museum will also be free to peruse while waiting to view the gallery exhibit! \nAbout the Exhibit\nDid you know that North Richmond was one of the first communities where the Black Panther Party organized\, and significantly shaped the growth of the Party? We at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are partnering with Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) Richmond for a free gallery exhibit on the rich history of radical Black activism in Richmond and the legacy of this organizing that is still felt today. \nTo learn more about Communities for a Better Environment\, explore HERE. \nTo learn about the CBE Richmond branch’s current events\, explore their Linktree HERE.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/closing-reception-black-history-resilience-and-legacy-in-richmond/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Programs,Gathering,Reception
ORGANIZER;CN="Communities for a Better Environment":MAILTO:lazuli@cbecal.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250202T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250108T221124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T231855Z
UID:20932-1738504800-1738512000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Art of The African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Get your opportunity to meet the artists! \nJoin us for a free opening reception to the satellite exhibit collaboration between Richmond Museum of History & Culture and Art of the African Diaspora! \nTO RSVP\, PLEASE REGISTER THROUGH EVENTBRITE!\nFeaturing artwork from: \n\nAsual Aswad – Website\nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram | Website\nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website\nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy\nStacy Mootoo – Instagram\nOsaze Seneferu – Instagram\nMalik Seneferu – Instagram (maliksart) | Instagram (malikspeaksart) | Instagram (maliksartnft) | Instagram (re.maincreative)\nCole Ware – Website\n\nWhy join us for opening reception:\nMeet the artists!\nHors d’oeuvres and light refreshments available\nPurchase art personally from the artist! \nAgenda: \n2pm – Exhibit Opens\n2:30 pm – Opening Remarks\n3 pm – Mingling \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \nAbout Art of the African Diaspora\nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora. \nIn its 28th year\, Art of the African Diaspora continues to express and celebrate the creative achievements of artists of African descent. This year\, over 150 artists showcase their work at Richmond Art Center\, as well as in open studios and satellite exhibitions at different venues around the Bay Area. \nDonations\nTo make a donation to the Art of the African Diaspora\, click here! \n100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-art-of-the-african-diaspora-2025-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art of the African Diaspora":MAILTO:aotadexhibition@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250108T221121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T233148Z
UID:20925-1738501200-1743350400@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Art of the African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In its 28th year\, Art of the African Diaspora continues to express and celebrate the creative achievements of artists of African descent. This year\, over 150 artists showcase their work at Richmond Art Center\, as well as in open studios and satellite exhibitions at different venues around the Bay Area. \nWe at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are excited to host a satellite exhibit in partnership with Art of the African Diaspora for its 28th year! \nFeaturing artwork from: \nAsual Aswad – Website \nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram | Website \nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website \nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy \nStacy Mootoo – Instagram \nOsaze Seneferu – Instagram \nMalik Seneferu – Instagram (maliksart) | Instagram (malikspeaksart) | Instagram (maliksartnft) | Instagram (re.maincreative) \nCole Ware – Website \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Sunday\, 1 – 4 PM\nFebruary 2 – March 30th\, 2025 \n\nTo learn more about the Art of the African Diaspora\, explore HERE. \nTo make a donation\, click here! 100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event. \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \n\nAbout the Event: \nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/art-of-the-african-diaspora-2025-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art of the African Diaspora":MAILTO:aotadexhibition@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20250213T000546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T054549Z
UID:21120-1738414800-1740758400@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Black History\, Resilience\, and Legacy in Richmond Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rediscover the legacy of radical Black activism in Richmond!\nFor the entire month of February\, follow the beginning of Richmond’s black community and their roots in organizing and the growth of the Black Panther Party! \nDid you know that North Richmond was one of the first communities where the Black Panther Party organized\, and significantly shaped the growth of the Party? We at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are hosting Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) Richmond for a free gallery exhibit on the rich history of radical Black activism in Richmond and the legacy of this organizing that is still felt today. \nThe Black History Exhibit will be up for the entire month of February in honor of Black History Month. Our closing reception will be on Saturday\, February 22nd\, 2025. \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Sunday\, 1 – 4 PM\nFebruary 1st – February 28th\, 2025 \nTo view the event for this exhibit’s closing reception\, click HERE. \nTo learn more about Communities for a Better Environment\, explore HERE. \nTo learn about the CBE Richmond branch’s current events\, explore their Linktree HERE.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/black-history-resilience-and-legacy-in-richmond-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Communities for a Better Environment":MAILTO:lazuli@cbecal.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241212T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241212T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20241018T225712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T225712Z
UID:19661-1734028200-1734039000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fall 2024 Feature Film Series: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
DESCRIPTION:During 1944\, our museum ship\, the Red Oak Victory\, was launched and historic developments took place in the history of World War II\, including D-Day\, the liberation of Rome\, and the Battle of the Bulge. We will celebreat this anniversary year with a galaxy of recent film classics. Join us for a night aboard a real Victory ship and with an audience who appreciates vintage Hollywood films. \nFILM DESCRIPTION: \nAfter George Bailey (James Stewart) wishes he had never been born\, an angel (Henry Travers) is sent to earth to make George’s wish come true. George starts to realize how many lives he has changed and impacted\, and how they would be different if he was never there.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/fall-2024-feature-film-series-its-a-wonderful-life-1946/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20241018T225522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T225522Z
UID:19658-1732213800-1732224600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fall 2024 Feature Film Series: Patton (1970)
DESCRIPTION:During 1944\, our museum ship\, the Red Oak Victory\, was launched and historic developments took place in the history of World War II\, including D-Day\, the liberation of Rome\, and the Battle of the Bulge. We will celebreat this anniversary year with a galaxy of recent film classics. Join us for a night aboard a real Victory ship and with an audience who appreciates vintage Hollywood films. \nFILM DESCRIPTION: \n\n“Patton” tells the tale of General George S. Patton\, famous tank commander of World War II. The film begins with Patton’s career in North Africa and progresses through the invasion of Germany and the fall of the Third Reich. Side plots also speak of Patton’s numerous faults such his temper and habit towards insubordination.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/fall-2024-feature-film-series-patton-1970/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241013T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241013T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20240918T231605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T231621Z
UID:19299-1728810000-1728822600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fleet Week Pancake Breakfast on Red Oak Victory
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, Fleet Week honors both the current U.S. Navy and our Naval heritage. Join us on board the World War II veteran ship USS Red Oak Victory on Sunday\, October 13 for a Pancake Breakfast \, live music\, and Navy exhibits to mark San Francisco Fleet Week 2024. \n[TICKETS HERE] \nWhat could be better for Fleet Week than to enjoy a breakfast cooked in and served from a real World War II ship’s galley? We’ll be celebrating our Navy and our history while enjoying a great breakfast and great views on the decks of the Red Oak Victory. Live music will be provided all morning by the Crescent Katz who describe their music as seriously hot jazz!  We’ll also have a large model of a World War II convoy at sea. And\, as a special bonus\, the Blue Angels usually fly over the ship on their way into the Fleet Week Airshow over San Francisco Bay. (For more information about San Francisco Fleet Week 2024\, click here.) \nOur radio room will also be in operation so you can send a radiogram to anyone in the world. Imagine you are on a world cruise in the 1930s and have the crew send your message via our original\, Morse code-only ship’s radio. Just fill out the radiogram form including the recipient’s email or phone number and we’ll take care of the rest at no charge! \nYour breakfast is only $15 for adults and $5 for children 8 and under. Breakfast service begins at 9:00 AM and ends at 12:30 PM. (We serve until 1:00 PM but no new admissions will be taken after 12:30.) All tickets include a self-guided tour booklet and\, as an added bonus\, a limited number of same-day docent-guided tours of the ship are available at a discounted rate. After breakfast\, enjoy a tour of the ship or just sit\, chat with new friends\, and enjoy beautiful views of the San Francisco Bay. If you stay later in the day\, you can also watch the Fleet Week Airshow. \n[TICKETS HERE]\n \nAnd don’t miss our Craft Brew Festival the day before the breakfast! Click here for details and tickets. \nMost of our events sell out ahead of time. We therefore strongly encourage you to purchase your tickets early because once they’re gone\, they’re gone!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/fleet-week-pancake-breakfast-on-red-oak-victory/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="SS Red Oak Victory":MAILTO:info@redoakvictory.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20240918T232554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T232554Z
UID:19311-1726770600-1726781400@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Fall 2024 Feature Film Series: Saving Private Ryan (1998)
DESCRIPTION:During 1944\, our museum ship\, the Red Oak Victory\, was launched and historic developments took place in the history of World War II\, including D-Day\, the liberation of Rome\, and the Battle of the Bulge. We will celebreat this anniversary year with a galaxy of recent film classics. Join us for a night aboard a real Victory ship and with an audience who appreciates vintage Hollywood films. \nFILM DESCRIPTION: \nCaptain John Miller (Tom Hanks) takes his men behind enemy lines to find Private James Ryan\, whose three brothers have been killed in combat. Surrounded by the brutal realties of war\, while searching for Ryan\, each man embarks upon a personal journey and discovers their own strength to triumph over an uncertain future with honor\, decency and courage. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/fall-2024-feature-film-series-saving-private-ryan-1998/
LOCATION:SS Red Oak Victory Ship\, 1337 Canal Blvd.\, Berth 5\, Richmond\, CA\, 94804\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240725T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240725T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20240704T215913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194549Z
UID:18842-1721926800-1721935800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Art for a Cause: Modern Children's Art Exhibition Finale & Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Art for a Cause: Modern Children’s Art Exhibition Finale & Fundraiser!  \nJoin us for a transformative evening celebrating the artwork of Richmond’s future artists on Thursday\, July 25th at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture from 5 – 7:30 PM. \n[TICKETS HERE] \nSee the world through a child’s eyes: Immerse yourself in the wonder of our Modern Children’s Art Exhibition\, where the creations of our future artists will spark your imagination. \nSip & Create with the Factory Bar: Elevate your art appreciation with signature cocktails mixed by the talented bartenders of the Factory Bar. \nEmbrace the creative process: Get hands-on with process-based art activities led by the Children’s Art Studio Richmond. Channel your inner child and rediscover the joy of exploration through these unique activities\, inspired by the studio’s innovative curriculum. \nMingle & Support: Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and mingle with fellow art enthusiasts. \nTicket proceeds from this event will directly support youth programming for both the Children’s Art Studio Richmond and the Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, nurturing future generations of artists and art appreciators. \n[TICKETS HERE] \nDon’t miss this unforgettable opportunity to celebrate creativity\, support a worthy cause\, and experience the magic of art through the eyes of a child!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/art-for-a-cause-modern-childrens-art-exhibition-finale-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20240704T215218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194550Z
UID:18837-1716037200-1722096000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Modern Children's Art: A Celebration of Creativity
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce a collaborative work between the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and the Children’s Art Studio Richmond in this latest exhibition! \nIn this exhibit\, CAS Richmond’s youth provided beautiful artwork that provided insight into their journeys into art and the importance of creating a lasting program that community members can celebrate. This highlights the need for expanding access to the arts for underserved communities. \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Saturday\, 1 – 4 PM.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/modern-childrens-art-a-celebration-of-creativity/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20240311T214007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194550Z
UID:18661-1711202400-1711209600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:A Community Dialogue on Reinvigorating the Arts in Richmond\, CA
DESCRIPTION:The Richmond Museum of Culture & History is excited to invite you to participate in our inaugural “Know Your Community” session\, the start in a series of round table discussions designed to foster community dialogue and celebrate the rich diversity of Richmond\, California. \nThrough this initiative\, we aim to bring together community leaders\, cultural institutions\, and engaged residents like YOURSELF to share insights\, stories\, and concerns. These discussions will not only inform future public programming and exhibits but also help create a robust volunteer team from the community to serve as program advisors. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/a-community-dialogue-on-reinvigorating-the-arts-in-richmond-ca/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220227T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220227T153000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T224120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T224956Z
UID:18299-1645970400-1645975800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:RMA Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date\nRMA Annual Membership Meeting\nSunday February 27\, 2022\nMore details will be released as they come available.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/rma-membership-meeting/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211226T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T214139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T214228Z
UID:18294-1640505600-1641142800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:By Appointment Only (12/26/21 - 1/2/22)
DESCRIPTION:RMHC is open by appointment only during the period of\nSunday December 26\, 2021 – Sunday January 2\, 2022.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/by-appointment-only-12-26-21-1-2-22/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Closed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211226
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T211654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T212238Z
UID:18290-1640390400-1640476799@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:RMHC will be closed on Saturday December 25\, 2021!\nHappy Holidays!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/museum-closed-4/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Closed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211225
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T211520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T211520Z
UID:18287-1640304000-1640390399@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:RMHC will be closed on Friday December 24\, 2021!\nHappy Holidays!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/museum-closed-3/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Closed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211121
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T210822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T210832Z
UID:18284-1637366400-1637452799@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Open by Appointment Only 11/26/21
DESCRIPTION:RMHC will be open by appointment only on Friday November 26\, 2021.\nDo you want to visit RMHC 11/26/21? We’re happy to open for you between the hours of 1:00 – 4:00PM. Please email us at info@richmondmuseum.org with your visit request.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/open-by-appointment-only-11-26-21/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Closed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211121
DTSTAMP:20260606T121408
CREATED:20211120T210236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211120T210236Z
UID:18282-1637366400-1637452799@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Closed 11/25/21
DESCRIPTION:RMHC will be closed Thursday November 25\, 2021!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/museum-closed-11-25-21/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Closed
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