Weekly Tuesday and Thursday Presentations and CJMs [coffee jazz mixers] at Capital City Success Center RVA

Every Tuesday & Thursday we offer a positive and productive working environment conducive for personal growth. In addition to providing a system to create financial leverage and stability.

Each Tuesday & Thursday, we invite you to attend Capital City Success Center.

Coffee Jazz Mixer [CJM] + Presentation

With every visit you have an opportunity to meet our company’s superstars who share their personal knowledge and insight on the highest paying industry in the world.

On weekly basis we have multi-millionaires share the power of entrepreneurship, personal growth and a business opportunity of a lifetime!

When:
Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 7PM EST

Where:
Capital City Success Center
2567 Homeview Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23294

Cost:
Free

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Our business covers 5 most powerful industries today!

  • Health & Wellness – has been projected to be a Trillion Dollar Industry this year

  • Weight Loss – 83% of people in North America want to lose weight

  • Home Based Businesses – this is by far the fastest growing sector in North America today

  • The Internet – 200 billion dollars are being spent over the world wide web

  • Coffee – Second Largest Traded Commodity – coffee is the largest traded commodity in world next to oil. Coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world next to water. Coffee drinkers in North America alone drink 3-4 cups of coffee every single day.

Visit Capital City Success Center today!

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RVA Fashion Week [5th Annual] 2013

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2013′s Fashion Designers:

  • Kamala Bhagat, Soul Rebel
  • Brittany Covington, Wild Wild Woman
  • James Williams, RONG
  • Laurianda Christina Jenkins, Laurianda
  • Cecily Habimana, Simply Cecily
  • Jennifer Carpenter & Mindy Mizelle, J. Carpentier
  • Candace Parrish, Coeur du Rouge (Heart the Red)
  • Amanda Campbell, ABLE
  • Michelle S. Ramon, Belladonna
  • Lisa Opie, Vizcaya Swimwear

The mission of Richmond Fashion Week is to:

  • Bring Richmond an amazing week of style, creativity, street culture, and elegance via fashion—year after year.
  • Display distinctive fashion trends for Richmond natives and surrounding areas.
  • Help existing businesses build their clientele and increase revenue.
  • Create a booming awareness of local fashion for all businesses, sponsors, vendors, participants, and guests.

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Filipino Fiesta RVA – Saturday April 27, 2013 [free admission]

FOOD - One of the highlights of any cultural group is its food and Filipino food does not disappoint. A range of items will be available for attendees to purchase, including: lumpia (Filipino-style eggroll), chicken adobo, bar-b-que, pancit (noodle dish), and several delicious Filipino desserts. Food sold a la carte.
CULTURE BOOTHS - With over 7,000 islands, over 13 different ethnic groups, and between 120 and 175 languages, the Philippines embodies a miriad of diverse cultural elements. The three main island groups of the Philippines – Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao – will be showcased at the event. Attendees will come to learn where these groups are located, significant cultural differences, and other fun facts about each group.
ENTERTAINMENT - Both traditional Filipino music and dances as well as modern day Filipino artists will perform throughout the day. From the national dance of the Philippines, Tinikling, to up and coming singers, Filipino Fiesta RVA will rock the Richmond Convention Center roof!
KIDS ZONE - Don’t forget to bring the kids! We will have fun and educational activities, including parol (Christmas lantern) making, sungka, sipa, and other katutubong laro (native games).
VENDORS - In Filipino market style, local businesses and entrepreneurs will be on site. Jewelry, t-shirts, art, who knows what treasures you will come across!

Bootleggers Ball 2013 RVA video – behind the scenes footage included

The RVA Bootleggers seek to bring a unique event revived from the past, Prohibition

Each year, The RVA Bootleggers seek to bring a unique event revived from the past, Prohibition.  We celebrate and embrace the ideas, themes and culture of the time, all for a good cause!  Our first year’s turnout was supported by almost 500 people from both those within and outside the service industry.  Our attendees were dressed of the times and danced the night away in the name of Prohibition!!

video via Elevate Video Productions

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‘What’s the tea?’ airs on Comcast every Thurs. Sept. 20th through Oct. 25th – 9PM-10PM

'What's the Tea?' airs on Comcast every Thurs. Sept. 20th through Oct. 26th - 9PM-10PM

“What’s the tea” is old slang from the disco era – the phrase can mean many things but mostly, “Tell me something juicy!” In that vein, the show – which airs Thursdays from September 20th through October 25th at 9 p.m. on Comcast’s Channel 95 – seeks to find and interview the most interesting people doing the most interesting stuff in Richmond.

whats the tea public accesss showMusicians, comedians, artists, businesspeople, health care professionals, politicians, restauranteurs, kooks, misfits and rabble-rousers all have a place on this unscripted program, which aims to discuss everything from nightlife to faith, sexuality to urban issues. It’ll be unlike anything done in recent Richmond history. It’ll be fun.

Malcolm Venable is a VCU graduate who worked as a reporter at various publications for over 10 years; now he works as a brand strategist at The Martin Agency. Malcolm will do most of the show’s interviews. … although he won’t be mounting this effort alone, a savvy team with a multitude of talents and contacts is here to put forth collective work to make a show for and about Richmond which guarantees success and lots of surprises.

Shockoe Jazz Festival

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Shockoe Bottom Jazz Festival

It’s absolutely FREE. 11:00-6:30pm Sunday, May 27th. At the 17th Street Farmers Market in the Shockoe Bottom district of Richmond, Virginia. There will be food. There will be beer. There will be amazing music.

Shockoe Bottom Jazz Festival is a unique opportunity to highlight the vibrant jazz culture in Richmond Virginia.  This promises to be a day full of music, art and food. Featuring local vendors and amazing local musicians, this is a great way to showcase our community and the arts. Come out memorial day weekend for a great “Sunday Funday” indeed.

 

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RVA 1st Annual Bootleggers Ball

GRAND OPENING SERIES at THE HISTORIC HIPPODROME THEATRE!!

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Use lowercase ‘mtmb’ code to get $30 off!

Come out and experience one the FIRST elite celebrations of 2012 at one of the most unique, elegant, historic venues.

The Hippodrome opened in 1914 as a mixed use vaudeville and movie theatre, the seating capacity was 1,050. It is located in the Jackson Ward district and attracted a mainly African-American audience from the locality.

In the 1930′s and 1940′s it attracted big stars who appeared on the stage, such as Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson, Ethel Waters, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Moms Mably, James Brown, Billy Holiday and Nat King Cole. It was acquired by the Abe Lichtman circuit in c.1935 and the Hippodrome Theatre was listed as being a ‘Negro’ theatre in Film Daily Yearbooks for many years.

Today, The Hippodrome will be a huge live entertainment venue, Special event, Banquet service with a full service dinning and a high end VIP night Club!

As a tribute to the times of it’s origin, we present to you THE RVA BOOTLEGGERS BALL!  A hip, swank, and modern remembrance of the Prohibition …without the restrictions!!

Come out dressed to impress and ready to party like the 20′s & 30′s!

** Black Tie or Time Specific Dress Requested **

Entertainment All Night, including:
Ameera, Mr. Reinhold & Conway Jennings, NO BS Brass Band & The Big Payback (James Brown Cover Band)

Benefiting:
Richmond Unite & Cocktails for A Cause

Doors + Photog: 8pm

***OPEN BAR 8:30-10:30PM***

21+

**NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD THE DAY OF THE EVENT**

Use lowercase ‘mtmb’ code to get $30 off!

Visit Connect 804 Bus Tour in RVA

One of many bus tours that are done with vc804.com to visit local businesses, restaurants, real estate, nonprofit outreach, and more.

See you on the next one.

Inspire Richmond from Justin Ihara.