
Robin Schwartzkopf
City Editor at RICtoday
writer, editor | @theRICtoday | https://t.co/eciAVDo35w | she/her
Articles
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1 month ago |
rictoday.6amcity.com | Elise Steele |Robin Schwartzkopf
Today marks the one-year countdown to the Skipwith-Roper Homecoming in Jackson Ward — a revitalization project set for a grand opening on April 17-19, 2026, coinciding with the neighborhood’s founding anniversary. This initiative, developed by the local preservation nonprofit The JXN Project, aims to replicate the 1793 home of Abraham Peyton Skipwith, the .
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1 month ago |
rictoday.6amcity.com | Elise Steele |Robin Schwartzkopf
Grab your binoculars and lace up your sneakers. Tuckahoe Creek Park is expanding with new a boardwalk and increased wetland access. The expansion follows a donation of approximately 21 acres from The Wilton Companies, an 80-year-old real estate agency that has donated 250+ acres to Henrico County over the years. Henrico officials and the CEO of The Wilton Companies announced the news on Monday, backed by the grassy scenery + well-timed flying geese of Tuckahoe Creek Park.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
kctoday.6amcity.com | Madison McMillen |Robin Schwartzkopf |Sarah Leonhardt |Bella Rainey
Whether you’re a novice on the mat or an experienced yogi, the City of Fountains has plenty of places to practice. Find your zen at these 15+ yoga studios around Kansas City. Yoga Patch, 7235 Central St.With drop-in prices ranging from $5-$15, experience 20 different types of movement without the pressure to commit. Plus, score three weeks of unlimited classes for just $33 with its new student special.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
rictoday.6amcity.com | Mitch Hooper |Sarah Leonhardt |Michael Beausoleil |Robin Schwartzkopf
The holiday season is long gone, but the helping spirit will be alive and well this weekend in Richmond. The city’s Inaugural Day of Service is on Saturday, Jan. 11. This is a collaboration effort between the city and numerous local nonprofits to provide range of resources in areas of need. This day is taking place all across the city, meaning there are 100+ open volunteer slots for projects. Sign-ups are available online for these services and many require pre-registration. Not sure where to join?
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Dec 5, 2024 |
rictoday.6amcity.com | Sarah Leonhardt |Robin Schwartzkopf
The Dominion Energy Christmas Parade returns to Broad Street this Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. The local tradition starts outside the Science Museum and marches east towards 7th Street. Here’s what you need to know before you go. The temperature should be in the 30s when the parade begins, and then into the 40s as it continues. Dress in layers — you may also want to bring a warm beverage to stay toasty. Pro tip: The parade is rain or shine.
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