Richmond

Spirit & Soul Revs Up Richmond’s Main Street! Dance to ‘Prince’ With 1st Avenue Revue Tribute Band!

WHEN: Saturday, September 16, 1-5pm

WHERE: MacDonald Ave @ Harbour Way (13th St) in Downtown Richmond

WHAT: Richmond’s Main Street Initiative presents their 9th annual Spirit & Soul Festival!

  • Phenomenal entertainment on two stages1
    • Longtime friend and community advocate, Gerry Dove (102.9 KBLX, Promotions Director), will serve as the MC for the Main Stage, whose line-up includes electric performances by 1st Avenue Revue, the Bay Area’s #1 Prince tribute band; sassy Jazz, Blues, and Soul by Richmond’s own Rhonda Benin; and classic American Rock & Roll by PUSH featuring Dan Ashley.
    • The 12th Street Stage, presented by the RYSE Center will feature performances by local singers and songwriters SHARI and Ronnie Mills, plus phenomenal artistry from the ROOTS Dance Team, The Sistaaz, and Rhythm & Poetry spoken word collective. In between the two stages, guests can enjoy the festival’s outdoor marketplace featuring local food and artisan vendors offering an eclectic array of delicious food and unique items, and the beverage pavilion
  • Food and artisan vendors
  • Outside bazaar
  • Free book faire
  • Mobile Art Gallery courtesy of ArtIsMobileUS
  • Drawing & prizes. Grand Prize donated by Marin Bikes!
  • Adult beverage pavilion – Main Street Margaritas, wine courtesy of R&B Cellars, and beer by  East Brother Beer Co. and Benoit Casper Brewing Co
  • Lawn chess
  • Youth Zone – information booths, make and take activities, East Bay MUD’s Quench Buggy (offering free delicious tap water) and the RMap,
  • Free bike parking
  • VIP experience: $20 in advance at Eventbrite.com or $25 @the door. Enjoy the festivities in a reserved area with seating and shade available, and primo views of main stage! Tickets limited.

Following the recent announcement from Hollywood actor Wendell Pierce about investing in Downtown development projects, Richmond Main Street is preparing for significant changes that will transform Downtown into a thriving commercial district envisioned by its residents, property owners, and other stakeholders. The Spirit & Soul Festival will once again prominently put on display Downtown’s often overlooked assets and opportunities.

RMSI will also honor several individuals who have been instrumental in giving of their time, resources, and expertise to support the revitalization efforts as Downtown Champions.

Admission is free in order to provide guests more opportunities to dance, celebrate, and support local artisans, food vendors, and Downtown merchants. Proceeds from beverage sales, drawings, and vendors booths, will benefit the organization’s mission to revitalize historic Downtown Richmond.

Sponsors:

The Spirit & Soul Festival is sponsored by Mechanics Bank, Kaiser Permanente, Rolling Hills Memorial Park, Sims Metal Management, Republic Services, City of Richmond, Overaa Construction, East Bay Municipal Utility District, and KBLX. With additional generous support from RYSE Center, SparkPoint Contra Costa, Marin Bikes, Benoit Casper, East Brother Brewing Company, Riggers Loft Wine Company and Rich City Rides.

About the Richmond Main Street Initiative:

This event is presented by Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI), a community-based organization revitalizing historic Downtown Richmond. Richmond Main Street Initiative is a community based non-profit dedicated to revitalizing historic downtown Richmond. RMSI partners with the City of Richmond, merchants, and residents to develop and improve downtown Richmond as a pedestrian-friendly urban village that offers products, services, arts and entertainment that reflect the community’s rich and diverse heritage. The DRPBID district encompasses the core of the Historic Downtown area along the Macdonald Avenue corridor bounded approximately by 6th Street, Barrett Avenue, Bissell Avenue, and 16th Street. For more information and to read about the RMSI’s events and programs, please visit www.richmondmainstreet.org and www.facebook.com/richmondmainstreet.

 

Spaghetti DInner to Sponsor Richmond’s Sea Scouts!

WHEN: Saturday, September 9 – 6pm

WHERE: Point San Pablo Yacht Club – 700 West Cutting Blvd. in Richmond

WHAT: Northland Nautical Foundation Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to Sponsor  Sea Scout Ship 52

  • Fabulous food – all you can eat – for only $15 (youth 8 and under free w/paid adult)
  • No-host bar
  • Fabulous raffle prizes galore!
  • Learn more about the local Sea Scout program
  • Hosted by Point San Pablo Yacht Club in Pt. Richmond
  • For Information call Paul 415-637-9619 or Doug 510-685-7243

  • All donations benefit the Northland Nautical Foundation – a 501(c)3 charity  
  • The Northand Nautical Foundation is a California non-profit organization that promotes educational opportunities for youth and adults seamanship and navigation, maritime career skills, environmental awareness and leadership training.
  • The Foundation provides practical application of math, science, communication and learning skills in a maritime environment to youth and adults inspired by boats and the sea. Their primary focus is at risk, underprivileged youth in the Bay Area who would not otherwise have safe, low cost access to training in a nautical environment.
  • More information about Richmond’s Sea Scouts

Andre Thierry & Caribbean Allstars Headline Richmond’s Music on the Main!

WHEN: Wed., Aug. 23 – 5-7pm

WHERE: Parking lot @ Marina Way & MacDonald Ave. in Downtown Richmond

WHAT: Dust off those dancing shoes, bring your appetite and come Downtown Richmond for music, food & fun for the entire family! Celebrate Downtown continues with Music on the Main summer concert! 

LIVE MUSIC:

Andre Thierry & Caribbean Allstars. Take a listen.

GREAT FOOD & DRINK:

EXTRAS:

  • Family Fun Zone
  • Free Book Faire
  • Dancing
  • Prizes/Giveaways
  • Freshest Cargo Mobile Farmers Market & more!

ADMISSION: FREE! All are welcome

INFO:

PRESENTED BY:

This event is presented by Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI), a community-based organization revitalizing historic Downtown Richmond. The concert is the organization’s longest running community event and will be held in the parking lot on the corner of Marina Way and Macdonald Avenue—in the heart of Downtown Richmond and conveniently located near the Richmond Transit Station, home to BART, Amtrak, AC Transit, R-Transit, and BikeLink lockers.

More About the Richmond Main Street Initiative:

Richmond Main Street Initiative is a community based non-profit dedicated to revitalizing historic downtown Richmond. RMSI partners with the City of Richmond, merchants, and residents to develop and improve downtown Richmond as a pedestrian-friendly urban village that offers products, services, arts and entertainment that reflect the community’s rich and diverse heritage. The DRPBID district encompasses the core of the Historic Downtown area along the Macdonald Avenue corridor bounded approximately by 6th Street, Barrett Avenue, Bissell Avenue, and 16th Street. For more information and to read about the RMSI’s events and programs, please visit www.richmondmainstreet.org and www.facebook.com/richmondmainstreet.

Andre Thierry & band

Richmond’s Armistice Brewing Co. Now Open!

WHEN: Fri., Aug. 4 12noon – midnight

WHERE: 845 Marina Bay Parkway, Ste 1

WHAT: Grand Opening of sibling-run Armistice Brewing Co.

Siblings Alex and Gregory Zobel

  • Beer tasting, sipping and available for growler fill
  • Curbside Kitchen, another sibling-run company, will be serving up modern and gourmet takes on Filipino cuisine from 4-9 pm.
  • Community Ally Tap pints donate to The Family Justice Center. “We’re excited to announce that our friends at the Family Justice Center will be on the Ally Tap during the month of August,” says sibling Alex Zobel. “$1 of every pint from that tap will go directly to FJC and the incredible work they do to support survivors of family violence in Contra Costa County.”
  • The party continues into Saturday with Imbibe + Vibe. Doors open at 12noon. 4-WAY HIPS DJs will spin the vinyl from 4 – 10pm. Scotch Bonnet Food Truck will be serving up tasty Jamaican cuisine from 4 – 9pm.

About the Family Justice Center

The Family Justice Center is a warm and welcoming one-stop center for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking. They bring public and private partners together under one roof to provide wrap-around services. TheseRichm folks empower some of the most vulnerable members of our community. We’ve long been admirers of their work in Richmond and greater Contra Costa County, and we couldn’t be more excited to have them on the Ally Tap.

About Armistice Brewing Co.

Siblings Alex and Gregory Zobel will open their doors daily. Sun. – Thurs. 12-10pm; Fri./Sat. 12pm – 12am. They are lining up food trucks for the weekends. Patrons are invited to BYO food or order delivery.

Read more about Armistice Brewing Co. and its beginnings. Armistice is located at 845 Marina Bay Parkway in Richmond – across from CVS.

Fun Ride from Richmond to SF and back on Tideline Water Taxi

The seas were rough, but the group held forth aboard the ferry, as Tideline Water Taxi hosted an event  for Richmond chamber members. It was a quick 30 min. ride from the dock to Pier 1.5 in San Francisco to pick up passengers who were returning home to Richmond.

The dock is located at Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, just below the Harbormaster’s office at 1340 Marina Way South. There is a convenient public parking lot at the Contra Costa County employment office across the street from the dock.

Now Richmond residents have a relaxing way to commute between Richmond and San Francisco – just sit back and enjoy the ride, free WiFi, beverages and flat screen TVs on board for only $11/trip.

According to Gon Vilayphani, bar manager extraordinaire at Salute e Vita Ristorante close by at 1900 Esplanade Dr., many of his customers walk up the Bay Trail to the ferry dock in the mornings, making for a smooth morning commute. “And the great thing,” says Gon, ” is that on their way home they can just stop at Salute’s for a cocktail and a bite to eat. They all seem much more relaxed on their way to and from work.”

Here’s how Tideline Water Taxi service works:

Currently you must purchase a pass or tickets in advance and become one of Tideline’s Richmond-SF private commuter shuttle members. Service is limited to pre-purchased ticket holders only at this point in time. The boat has a maximum capacity of 40 people. Monthly passes are $340 and you do not have to make daily reservations. You can also just buy a 6-pack of 6 tickets for $66 and reserve your dates or a single fare for $11 one way and reserve your trip. For a quick response text question: (720) 552-6699.

Schedule:

Mornings
  • 6:30 am Depart Richmond
  • 7:05 am Arrive San Francisco
  • 7:10 am Depart San Francisco
  • 7:50 am Arrive Richmond
  • 8:00 am Depart Richmond
  • 8:40 am Arrive San Francisco
  • 8:45 am Depart San Francisco
  • 9:30 am Arrive Richmond

Evenings

  • 4:30 pm Depart Richmond
  • 5:10 pm Arrive San Francisco
  • 5:20 pm Depart San Francisco
  • 5:55 pm Arrive Richmond
  • 6:00 pm Depart Richmond
  • 6:35 pm Arrive San Francisco
  • 6:40 pm Depart San Francisco
  • 7:20 pm Arrive Richmond

Note: Boarding begins 10 minutes prior to departure time.  Each one-way trip takes 35 minutes, including boarding and disembarking.

About Tideline

Tideline is an official Port of San Francisco water transportation service offering public and private commuter service, Bay cruises and private charter trips around the San Francisco Bay. Founded by local Marin County residents, Tideline is committed to serving our community and its visitors while respecting the environment. Tideline services more than 20 locations in the San Francisco Bay area, making us an easy and convenient option for getting around the Bay.

Richmond Chamber President/CEO James Lee with Janet Johnson, City of Richmond Economic Development Administrator

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