Feb 5, 2016

Weekend Events: CBS 6 Healthy Lifestyle Expo and more – wtvr.com

CBS 6 Healthy Lifestyle ExpoFriday, February 5th

Richmond City Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities Black History Month Art Exhibition, “To Sir Along with Love: African-American Male as Subject” fulfill the artists reception February 5th from 6:30 – 8:30pm, exhibit runs through March 4th at Pine Camp Arts and Community Center, 4901 Old Brook Road. Details visit the Richmond VA Parks and Recreation Facebook or http://ift.tt/1PctvrC.

“It’s In The Bag”  presented by LINC – Legal Post Network for Cancer, from 6-9pm at The Hilton Downtown Richmond. Food, drinks and Designer bags to bid on, including two bags donated and signed by Sarah Jessica Parker. Tickets are $45

Saturday, February 6th

The 14th annual CBS 6 Healthy and balanced Lifestyle Expo, 10am – 4pm at the Higher Richmond Convention Focus featuring Healthiness & Physical fitness Expert Shaun T – creator of Insanity, T25, Insanity Max30 and Cize, will certainly appear at this year’s CBS 6 Healthy and balanced Lifestyle Expo! Get hold of your tickets to take section in a 45-moment LIVE physical exercise Along with Shaun T (1 to 2 p.m.) and an opportunity to ask questions throughout a LIVE Q&A session (2 to 3 p.m.).  Entertainment Stage – American Family performing a Zumba segment at 10:15am. Come out and learn methods to support a healthier you.

General Expo: This year’s expo will certainly feature presentations from leading Healthiness experts in Richmond. Learn exactly how to stay away from heart disease, achieve permanent fat loss and protect on your own versus cancer. Free Healthiness Screenings, Kid’s Zone Tasks – Mascot Dance-Off, Food preparation Demos. Separate ticket called for to physical exercise Along with Shaun T. General expo admission is $3 for adults. Children 12 and under Get hold of in free.

Sunday, February 7th

3rd ANNUAL UNITED VOICES: RAISING AWARENESS THROUGH SONG AND WORD, sponsored by The Renewal Projects and Diversity Richmond in observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, February 7 from 3-5 p.m. at the 31st Street Baptist Church located at 823 North 31st Street. The event is free and open to the public. The event features local celebrities that will certainly read the regional testimonies of Richmonders surviving and thriving after their HIV diagnoses. Guest speakers will certainly include: Senator Donald McEachin, CBS 6’s Antoinette Essa, “skip Community” Clovia Lawrence, Peter Paul Progression Focus Executive Director Damon Jiggetts, Seventh Street Memorial Baptist Church Pastor Micah Jackson, NBC 12 Vice President Kym Grinnage and the Honorable Cynthia Newbille. regional musical teams will certainly likewise donate their time and skill to the cause, The Ingramettes, Gospel Gents, Levitical Priests, Monument City Music’s Richmond Men’s Choir and the 7th Street Baptist Church Choir. For much more Post on the United Voices event or on the Renewal Projects, visit the website at http://ift.tt/1PctvrD and for Post on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, visit the website at http://ift.tt/1zuSbVC.

Future Events:

Training for the April 9th Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K, last day to register for the training is February 14 at regional YMCA’s. Members and non-members are welcome to join the Training Teams. To register for the 10K and train visit http://ift.tt/1PctvrE.

“Bowling for Boobs” a bowling fundraiser for Reach Out For Life, Saturday, February twenty from 1pm – 4pm at AMF Sunset Lanes, 6540 West Broad Street. Proceeds will certainly support outreach programs for free mammography services for women that can’t afford it. registration open, email Jessica Knight for much more details JessicaNKnight@yahoo.com or call 804-977-3920.

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