RCVB Header revised by Nick
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN RICHMOND!
Week of December 11, 2012

Welcome to the new look of "What's Happening in Richmond", the weekly newsletter from your Richmond Convention & Visitors Bureau.  Please let us know what you think of our format!

Each week we will spotlight one of our lodging properties - their staff, amenities and what makes each property unique.

For a quick reference, click on the day (to the right) to go directly to that day or heading.

If you have an upcoming event, please send the details to my  email  to be included in the next edition.

 

If your event isn't listed here, we probably aren't aware of it. Either send us your information by Monday morning to be included in the weekly edition or enter your event on the  Community Calendar.

Don't hesitate to call us for more information at 510-237-1403.

 

We are happy to help!

 

Michelle Itagaki
Richmond Convention & Visitors Bureau
201 W Richmond Avenue
Richmond, California 94801
510-237-1403
Wednesday
December 12
 Wednesday
Friday
December 14
Friday
Saturday
December 15
 Saturday
Ongoing Events
 Here
Planning Ahead
  Here
Spotlight on Lodging
Terrace Inn
Terrace Inn & Suites

10869 San Pablo Avenue

(510) 235-0980 

 

Amenities

Free Parking
Air Conditioning - 50% of the rooms.
Microwave upon request
Refrigerator upon request
Premium/Cable TV
Internet Access
Smoke-free rooms
24 Hour Front Desk Service
Wheelchair Accessible
Coin laundry
Fax Service
Senior Citizen Discounts
Credit Cards Accepted

Wednesday
WEDNESDAY
 

Downtown Holiday Festival

 

 

Downtown Holiday Fest  

Friday
FRIDAY
 

3 Time Grammy Nominee Peter Case at Pt. Richmond Acoustic

 

First Methodist Church

201 Martina Avenue

Friday, December 14th

8:00 pm

Tickets $18 at the door

 

Case's work over the past three and a half decades sets the bar for authenticity, passion and imagination and spans a number of genres. Raised in Buffalo, NY, Case came to the Bay area in 1973 and worked as a street musician and played in the seminal power pop The Nerves, before moving to Los Angeles to form the Plimsouls, landing a deal with Geffen Records.
 
The band achieved success with the single, "Million Miles Away,"  but broke up shortly after. Case's 1986 solo Geffen record revealed deep roots in folk and blues, and earned him his first Grammy nomination for the song "Old Blue Car" as well as the number one spot on the NY Time's 1986 Best CDs list. Six CDs later, Case earned another nomination for "Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John," a remarkable collection of songs that features Case's voice and a single guitar. It's clear that Case is a major talent on the Americana troubadour landscape, sharing a vision for modern folk with songwriters such as Dave Alvin, Steve Earle, Tom Russell and Mary Gauthier.

 

Opening artist Ernest Troost is an Emmy-award-winning film and television composer and a recipient of the Kerrville New Folk award for his songwriting. His evocative style combines folk and Piedmont-blues-style guitar picking with timeless stories and colorful character portrayals drawn from the American past and present. His talent, both as a guitarist and a lyricist, is extraordinary.

 

   Peter Case

 

 

"Deck The Halls" Community Giving and Tree Trimming Bizzarre


Richmond Spokes

Market Square Mall

Saturday, December 14

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

FREE

 

You, your family and community organizations are cordially invited to our Second Annual Holiday potluck and fundraiser for Bike Safety Extravaganza.

 

Join Us and:

 

Bring Toys for our Xmas Toy Give Away

Donate to our Bike Raffle where we want to give away an Extra cycle Cargo Bike to an Auto Free Family

Bring Fun Ornaments and Make Origami decorations for the SPOKES Xmas tree

Bless our cultural tables in the hall with Kwanza Table with art and offerings to our ancestors

Bring a nonperishableFood Item to be donated to GRIP for their holiday food Drive

Hang out and meet the Market Square Organizations and businesses.

 

**all funds raised at this event will be used to deploy our Bike safety event repairing and safety checking any new bike gifted to our children in the community this Xmas.

Saturday
SATURDAY
 
Cookie Exchange

 

 
Bake Sale

 

Ongoing
ONGOING EVENTS
  

Rosie the Riveter Visitor Center 

 

Open Daily

RORI Visitor Center

1414 Harbour Way South

FREE

  

Thursdays "Blossoms & Thorns" through December 20th  

Time: 2:00pm
Duration: 45 minute program: 20 minute movie followed by talk and questions/answers.
Presenters: Representative from the Japanese American Citizens League and NPS Ranger.
Program: Overview of the experience of Richmond's Japanese American citizens who were incarcerated during the Second World War.

  

Meet a ranger or volunteer for a 45 minute program (topics vary) at the Visitor Center at 2:00pm every day. Come early to see the exhibits in the Visitor Center. Ranger Betty Soskin speaks on Tuesdays and Saturdays.       

 

 

BUS TOUR
Friday, December 14
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
FREE
Reservations required 510-232-5050 x0 for reservations

Take a city bus tour with park ranger Betty Soskin to visit key park sites while reflecting on African American home front experiences.

Space is limited, reserve early. Starts at the Visitor Center.

 

******************************************************************   

NIAD For the Holidays!

 

NIAD Art Center

551 23rd Street

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Through December 25

 

In The Main Gallery
(Affordable) Art From The Heart - features new or recent work from all of our artists (NIAD currently has more than 64 working artists).  But with this year's show there is a twist; everything is on paper and fits your budget. Most pieces are priced between $15 and $150. There are plenty of drawings and paintings that make great and unique gifts (and, of course, half of your purchase goes directly to the artists, so it's a win-win.) We are always trying to make your art experience at NIAD easy, so new this year, when you pay for the work, we will gift-wrap it and you can take it with you
 
In The Annex
Once Again: Marlon Mullen At White Columns - Last spring, Mullen had his first solo exhibition in New York at the Big Apple's premier alternative art space, White Columns. Here we show selected highlights from the exhibition.

In The Storefront
And, oh yeah, we've turned the store front into a Holiday Lounge... complete with Christmas trees bedecked in jewelry and ornaments, cozy quilts, functional crafts, dolls, superhero nutcrackers and more. Of course we know the holidays are exhausting so we've got comfy couches and chairs to hang out in and on, a record player with holiday vinyl to spin and, yup, some hot cocoa with tiny marshmallows.     

  
****************************************************************

Richmond Certified Farmers Market at Civic Center  

 

Civic Center Parking Lot
24th & Barrett Avenue
Fridays
8 am - 5 pm

The market, in the Richmond Auditorium parking lot at 24th and Barrett Avenue, has offered locally grown fruit, vegetables, nuts, plants,eggs, chickens and other edibles since l983.

A free market basket is given away each week.   For more information contact Steve Ghigliotto, market manager, at 510-206-7271.

    

  

******************************************************************
Want to Play Chess?   

 

Catahoula Coffee Company
12472 San Pablo Avenue
Thursdays, 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Look for a casual game of chess, tried of playing online or against the computer.  Well, the West Coast Chess Alliance and Catahoula Coffee Shop has solved your problem.  Join us for, "Thursday Event Chess" at Catahoula Coffee Company from 5:30 to 8:00 pm, for chess and coffee, please bring your own board and clock.  Best coffee in the East Bay, and now a place to get your game on.  The next move is yours.

 

******************************************************************     

Bingo!

 

Marina Gardens Bingo

1401 Marina Way South

Wednesday - Saturdays

Doors Open at 5 pm

Games begin at 7 pm

 

Bingo players are loving this wonderful hall, the friendly and safe environment, and the honest games. Marina Gardens Bingo has become a new destination for people from all over the bay area.

  

******************************************************************   

Golden State Model Railroad Museum

 

Golden State Model Railroad Museum

900-A Dornan Drive

Wednesdays 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Saturdays Noon - 5:00 pm

Sundays Noon - 5:00 pm  

Admission Prices (when trains are running)

  $4 for Adults

  $2 for Senior Citizens & Children under 12

  $9 for Families

 

A visit to our 10,000 square foot Museum of operating model trains provides an inexpensive, fun-filled outing for young and old, with plenty of room for youngsters to stretch their legs and expend energy as they follow trains along the 200+ feet of public walkway.

 

More information here

  

******************************************************************   

The Baltic

 

The Baltic

135 Park Place
 More information here 
 

 

  

Wednesday, December 5th

Herbert with East Bay Band

  

Thursday, December 6th 

8:00 - 10:30 pm

80's & Game Night  

Friday, December 7th    

10:30pm - 11:59pm

Reed Fromer Band

        

Saturday, December 8th 

9:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Blue Lizzard   

 

******************************************************************  

FREE Zumba in Downtown!

 

310 9th Street  

(at 9th Street & Macdonald Avenue)

 

Mondays ~ Lunchtime Zumba

12:30-1:30pm

 

Thursdays ~ After-Work Workout

5:30-6:30pm

7:00-8:00pm

 

We are excited to once again offer these free, high-energy fitness classes in downtown with Zumba instructor extraordinaire, Willa 'Bontle' Willis.

 

Plus, we've secured a new location in Downtown that will allow a flexible class schedule and class size! No need to reserve a spot--just show up and get fit moving to those fun beats!

 

All classes last one hour. Make sure to wear comfy, loose clothing and athletic/supportive shoes. Healthy snacks and water will be provided.

  

 

******************************************************************   

Holiday Classic Weekend at Playland-Not-at-the-Beach

   

Playland Not-at-the-Beach
10979 San Pablo Avenue

Saturday, December 15th
Sunday, December 16th
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Adults $15
Children/Seniors $10
 

 

 

Come help us celebrate every holiday of this special season with Rudolf, Frosty, Hanukah Charlie and all the classic characters. Kids will have their choice of holiday craft activities so they can take a little piece of Playland's magic home with them.     

 

Playland After Dark presents Grown-up Game Night   

 

Adult Admission Only $10

Tuesday, December 11th  

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

The Museum of Fun reserves two nights a month for Playland After Dark, when kids have to stay home and let the grown-ups enjoy all the board games, carnival and arcade games and FREE PLAY pinball they want.  . Bring your own food and drink to complete the experience. Bring your friends. Don't like your friends? Leave them home and come make some new ones. These evenings are for those who are 18 and older.
 

 

More information about Playland here

 

******************************************************************  

SS Red Oak Victory Ship Museum

 

SS Red Oak Victory Ship

1337 Canal Boulevard

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

$5

 

SS Red Oak Victory is open for docent tours on Tues, Thurs, Sat, and Sun from 10am-4pm. Last tour begins promptly at 3pm. Boarding fee is $5 for everyone. The ship is berthed at 1337 Canal Blvd and the ship phone is 510-237-2933.  

 

******************************************************************  

Little Women at the Masquers

 

Masquers Playhouse

105 Park Place

Through December 8th 

All seats $20

Purchase tickets here   

 

Adapted from the Novel by Louisa May Alcott
Directed by Jan Brown, Musical Direction by Patricia King

 

"Little Women", the heart-warming Louisa May Alcott evergreen, has become a musical! Once again the much-loved stories of the four sisters, Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth-and some of the melodramatic tales Jo writes in her attic studio-are brought to life, this time with song.

 

 

 

 Planning
PLANNING AHEAD
 

Little League Baseball Sign-ups

 

RichLLSign up