Please join BizSense and presenting sponsor
Reed Smith for our next women-only networking event on
Wednesday, August 18th at Brambly Park Winery.
Guests will enjoy a complimentary drink, delicious tacos, raffle prizes and, most importantly, networking with like-minded women.
Refunds available until August 11th. Please email [email protected] for inquires about event sponsorship.
Thank you to all of our sponsors!
5 O Clock Belles: Summer 2021
August 18, 2021
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The Richmond winery is celebrating its first birthday a party that will extend throughout the month of June with the ‘Brambly Park After Dark’ concert series.
KARRI PEIFER
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Restaurants in Virginia can open their bars to customers for the first time in more than a year thanks to a sudden, unannounced change that came late Wednesday afternoon â but patrons may want to hold off on immediate plans to belly up to one: many Richmond restaurant owners say theyâre not yet ready to open theirs.
The bar seating change came via an amended executive order signed Wednesday afternoon by Gov. Ralph Northam and allows restaurants to use their bar seating with 6 feet of distance between partiesâand 6 feet between bar seats and other seating, such as bar-area tables.
RPD Capt. Rick Edwards reminds of the dangers of celebratory gunfire
In a year of social distancing, forget ringing in the new year at a crowded bar at the stroke of midnight.
Dancing at a packed club is also off the table this New Yearâs Eve. Or doing shots at a bar. Or even standing closer than 6 feet to a stranger without a mask on indoors.
This is New Yearâs Eve in a pandemic. And things are looking pretty different at Richmond restaurants and bars.
Seated dinners, temperature checks and wearing masks will be the new normal this New Yearâs Eve.