In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Junior league of Richmond (JLR) has cancelled or postponed all official JLR activities occurring between March 13, 2020 and April 13, 2020. We are mindful of the uncertainty this situation may cause and will continue to communicate and share any developments that may affect JLR, our members and our community.… Read More
Congratulations to the Junior League of Richmond’s Clothes Rack for being named Style Weekly’s Best of Richmond Thrift Store!
Join the JLR for a fundraiser at AR Workshop for a DIY class to make one of many Wood Projects, featuring our Plank Projects! Choose from a Plank Wood Sign, Lazy Susan or Round Sign, Plank Wood Tray, Wood Photo Frame, or Pedestal Tray. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your… Read More
Boots to Suits began in 2014 as an initiative of League member Sue Farrell, who recognized the need to provide quality work apparel to Virginia Veterans transitioning from military life to civilian careers. In partnership with The Clothes Rack, and through the tireless dedication of its founder, Boots to Suits has grown to an independent… Read More
Richmond, Va. (February 8, 2019) – The Junior League of Richmond (JLR) is proud to announce it’s third annual Little Black Dress Initiative (LBDI), a week-long fundraiser to be held February 18-22, 2019. This year’s goal of $30,000 will be used to fund three grant recipients, Safe Harbor, ChildSavers, and Fit4Kids, for various community programs… Read More
For more information, please go to: https://wtvr.com/2019/01/22/junior-league-of-richmond-clothes-rack-pop-up-shop-fashion-show/
Tickets are now on sale for the 13th Annual Touch a Truck Event! To Make the Haul this Fall to Richmond Raceway and purchase tickets, visit our Touch a Truck page under the Support Us drop-down menu!
Junior League of Richmond Announces Sale of Mayo-Carter House Women’s Service Organization Relocates Headquarters May 2, 2018 Richmond, VA – The Junior League of Richmond has entered into a contract with Metro Properties, Inc., for the purchase of the Mayo-Carter House at 205 West Franklin Street. The anticipated closing date will occur at the… Read More
As the League moved into the 21st century, it’s membership was at an all-time high – 1394 members (475 actives, 118 provisionals (new members), and 801 sustainers)! Taking advantage of the latest technology, JLR moved into the 21st century with its own website – www.jlrichmond.org, where members could now communicate with the League and sign… Read More
The Junior League of Richmond is raising $35,000 to buy a container-enclosed garden for residents in the city’s East End. Read the Richmond Magazine article here.