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Click here to read more'Walk for Peace' brings a quiet moment of connection to thousands in Henrico
As a group of 19 Buddhist monks made their way through Henrico County on Tuesday, people in groups of hundreds began to line the icy roadways in what many would call a “once-in-a-lifetime” historic moment. The monks, who began their 2,300-mile “Walk for Peace” in Fort Worth, Texas this
Click here to read more'Walk for Peace' leader shares mindfulness mindset, insights at Virginia Randolph Education Center
Adopt peacefulness as a mindset – and act in a peaceful way toward yourself, those closest to you, your community and the world. That was the message Feb. 3 shared by Buddhist monk Bhikkhu Pannakara to a group of about 100 people gathered at the Virginia Randolph Education Center on Mountain
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Henrico Black History Month Spotlight – Joseph Rayfield Vines, Jr.
Music educator, minister, and civil rights advocate Joseph Rayfield Vines, Jr. devoted his life to expanding opportunity through both activism and the arts, leaving a wide-ranging legacy across Central Virginia’s classrooms, churches, and civic organizations. Born Nov. 4, 1936, in Suffolk, Vines graduated from Booker T. Washington High School
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