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City of Richmond, CA
1401 Marina Way South, Richmond, CA 94804
Phone: 620-6500
City
of Richmond Business Website
The
Richmond Museum of History
400
Nevin Avenue, Richmond, CA
Phone: (510) 235-7387
Public
Library - West Side Branch
135
Washington Avenue
Phone: 510-620-6567
Richmond
Fire Department
140 West Richmond Avenue, For reporting fires call 911, For
Business call 620-6591
Richmond
Police Department
401 27TH St, For reporting emergencies call 911, For Business
call 620-6591
Washington
Elementary School
US
Post Office
102 Washington Avenue, Mon-Fri, 9:30 AM-1 PM and 2 PM-5 PM, Phone:
510-232-9693
Media
The Richmond Globe
KCRT
Television
Watch our local politicians politic!
West
County Times
San
Francisco Chronicle
Green Chamber of Commerce
Richmond
Chamber of Commerce
Richmond
Convention & Visitors Bureau
Of
Local Interest
Richmond
Museum of History
Wonderful old things!
Rosie
The Riveter
Looking for women who worked at the Kaiser Shipyards during World
War II
Red
Oak Victory Ship is a floating museum
World War II ship built in Richmond, CA
Red
Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club
Richmond
Bay Trail
Working to complete the Bay Trail in Richmond
Point
Richmond Community Center
139 Washington Avenue
Phone: 510-233-6881
Women's
Westside Improvement Club
President Margaret
Morkowski
Phone: 510-234-4219 |
Local
Nonprofits
Coalition
of Concerned Citizens of Point Richmond has
an alternate plan for Point Richmond Shores, the Toll Brothers
proposed housing project at former Terminal One.
Greater
Richmond Interfaith Program
Promoting human dignity and social justice in West County
Point
Richmond Business Association
Meets second Wednesday of every month at 12 Noon at the Hotel Mac
Conference Room
Point
Richmond History Association
139 Washington Avenue, Thur and Sat 11:30 AM-2 PM, Phone: 510-235-1336 or 234-5334
Point
Richmond Neighborhood Council
Last Wednesday of the month, 7:30 PM
Point Richmond Recreation Center - 39 Washington Avenue (by the
Library)
PRAM (Parents,
Resources and More) is an inclusive, community-driven,
non-profit that supports families with young children (birth
through age 5) in the greater Richmond, California area
Richmond
Public LIbrary Foundation
Yes.org opens the door to opportunity for Richmond Youth
Miscellaneous
Resources
Alcoholics
Anonymous 
Thursdays
at 7 PM: Speaker
Discussion Meeting at Our
Lady of Mercy, 301 West Richmond
PRAM
is a volunteer run organization for mothers in Point Richmond,
Marina Bay, and Brickyard Cove.
The
Plunge (Richmond Natatorium)
Bay Area's largest heated indoor pool.
Closed! Shuttered! Not open!
Complain
to City Council
1 East Richmond Avenue,
Phone: 510-620-6820
Houses
of Worship
Dharmata Foundation
Buddhist Temple
235 Washington Avenue
510-233-7071
First
United Methodist Church
201 Martina at West Richmond Avenue
Sunday School 9:45 AM, Sunday Worship 11AM, Phone: 510-236-0527
dan@damonstuneshop.com
Our
Lady of Mercy
Catholic Church
301 W. Richmond at Santa Fe, Sat Vigil Mass: 5PM. Sun Mass:
9:30 AM,
Mon, Tue, Wed, & Fri Masses: Noon
Phone: 510-232-1843
First
Church of Christ, Scientist
112 Washington Avenue
Sunday Services 10:00am
Wednesday Testimony Meeting 7:30pm
Phone: (510) 233-1209
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