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8 2013 HOLIDAY SHOPPER’S FAIR 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 9, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fourteen area museum stores present items for holiday shopping. Free. Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, 2880 Mountain Road, WEST END, 261-2787 15 $1 FAMILY NIGHT 5-7 p.m. Sponsored by Target, admission to the museum is $1 per person. Target $1 Family Nights occur the 3rd Friday of every month, excluding December. Children’s Museum of Richmond, 2626 W. Broad St., MUSEUM DISTRICT, 474-7000 15 HEART HOLIDAY GIFT FAIR 7-9 p.m. and Sun., Nov. 17, 9:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 8706 Quaker Ln, BON AIR/HUGUENOT, 272-0992 15 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO Arthur Ashe Center, 3001A N. Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23230 For more information on how to have your company’s products being sold at the Expo, call 804-285-9495 x248 or email Meghan Keogh atmeghan@ sportsbackers.org for an exhibitor’s package. 16 ANTHEM RICHMOND 8K • 7 a.m. 8k start • 7:30 a.m. Half Marathon start • 8 a.m. Marathon start • 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Post-race celebration at Finish Line • 3 p.m. Marathon course closes. 16 CHURCH HILL: FROM SPIES TO PIES 2-4:30 p.m. Powerhouse food tour with chef J Frank. Meet at ERA Vintage. Tickets must be purchased in advance. $50. Era Vintage. 2704 E. Marshall St. 16 BEAUTILLION 2013 PROC Foundation’s signature program is its Beautillion. The Beautillion is the male version of a Cotillion/Debutante Ball. It provides male high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational, social and cultural experiences. Participants also have an opportunity to earn scholarships for college. For more information, please visit the foundation’s website: http://procfoundation.org/beautillion.php 17 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: MACBETH Manchester International Festival’s production of Macbeth. Directed Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh. $14 (Discounts for seniors, students and grooups of 20 or more). Modlin Center for the Arts. University of Richmond, 28 Westhampton Way. WEST END. 289-8980 22-24 RICHMOND TATTOO ARTS FESTIVAL Flaco Productions, LLC is proud to carry on the tradition of producing one of America’s finest tattoo conventions. We will continue the hard work that Crazy Ace Daniels & Billy Eason started. The Richmond Tattoo Arts Festival will feature a select group of world-class tattoo artists and unique vendors. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please visit the event’s website: http://www.rvatattoo.com/ 30 I KNOW RICHMOND: THE BUS TOUR 1-4 p.m. An overview of the history of Richmond, including Court End, the James River and the fall line, Church Hill, Jackson Ward, the Fan and Monument Avenue. Tour drives by St. John’s Church, Hollywood Cemetery, Main Street Station, the Jefferson Hotel and the Museum and White House of the Confederacy. $20-$25. http://richmondhistorytours.com. Valentine Richmond History Center. 1015 E. Clay St. DOWNTOWN. 649-0711 Please tell them you found them in Richmond Woman Magazine!! 9