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Richmond Magazine: The latest attraction, opened in late May '14, is the Colossal Curl! You and three companions climb 70 feet and swish through a huge funnel before riding a 40 foot wave.
Richmond Magazine: The new 2,000 sq. foot park near this library opens in late June 2014 and is the first in the county to have a water-play area and includes playgrounds, walking trails and a sports field.
Richmond Magazine: If that dog of yours is fast and plays well with others, consider signing him or her up for the K-9 Kamikazes! 8-week beginner sessions and team practices will prep your pooch for competition.
601 E Leigh St (btwn N 5th & N 7th St.), Richmond, VA
Event Space · City Center · 34 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: Newly minted WWE world heavyweight champion Daniel Bryan is on the card for WWE Monday Night Raw at 7:30 p.m. on July 14. Tix range from $17 to $97.
Richmond Magazine: The playground at North 29th and East Grace has Petanque, a French game similar to bocce ball. A club, Les Boulefrongs, play at 2 p.m. on Sundays and 6 p.m. on Thursdays.
Shields Lake Court (Swan Lake Drive), Richmond, VA
Lake · Byrd Park · 5 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: Coinciding with VA's annual free fishing weekend (meaning no license is required), the Family Fishing Fair is here from 9 a.m. until noon on June 7. Experts will be on hand to help teach.
3401 Courthouse Rd (Hull Street Rd), North Chesterfield, VA
Park · 15 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: Rockwood Nature Center's extensive schedule for kids this summer includes Critters and Kids, a behind-the-scenes glimpse into caring for reptiles. Aug. 12, 6-8 p.m., $10.
College Stadium · Carytown - Museum District · 3 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: The Anthem Moonlight Ride is Aug. 16 and will include about 4,000 bike-riding participants. Stay for pizza, ice cream, music, and more afterward.
Farmers Market · Shockoe Bottom · 7 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: Give yourself goosebumps with the Eerie Nights Ghost Tours, which start at the Farmer's Market. The tours are from June to August, at 8 p.m.
Science Museum · Fan - Oregon Hill - Carver · 32 tips and reviews
Richmond Magazine: Check out the Richmond Astronomical Society's free Skywatch events, held outside the museum at dusk on the third Friday of each month (June 20, July 18, Aug. 15).
Richmond Magazine: A double feature of Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Seven Year Itch is planned for June 28; 500 Days of Summer shows July 25; and Mean Girls is on Aug. 23. The free screenings begin at sundown!
Richmond Magazine: Capt. Mike Ostrander's Bald Eagle Tours on the James River run from early June into July. Each tour is two hours and leave from Deep Bottom Park in Varina. $45/person. Call 804-938-2350 ahead of time.
Richmond Magazine: The Friday Family Kayak Tours in Chesterfield County's Dutch Gap Conservation Area run from June 13 to Aug. 29 and are great for exploring islands, looking for blue herrons, and more. $13/person
Richmond Magazine: The 5th annual Richmond International Dragon Boat Festival is here on Aug. 2 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) and will be RVA's local taste of the ancient Chinese tradition of dragon boat racing.
Richmond Magazine: At 272 feet, the Drop Tower is the longest gyro drop in the world. On a clear day, you can see 18 miles from the top; or, get a great view of the park at night. Either way: It's a 72 MPH drop!
Richmond Magazine: Hanover Peaches, just off Cold Harvor Road, is open for picking this season for the first time. With 24 varieties, there should be peaches from early June until September. 6012 Elder Ridge Lane.