Lime Tuesdays - monthly AAPI in RVA meetups

Apr 8, 2025

Lime Tuesdays with Kintsugi Connections

Remember when we were kids and nothing was planned except just meeting up to hang out and do whatever with friends? From the internet, liming is the art of doing nothing while sharing the company of others. Maybe there's food and drink involved or some other activity but it's always with conversation and hopefully laughter!

Lime Tuesday provides the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) diaspora 24-44 in RVA an informal monthly hangout to build familiarity with KCo, provide an outlet for serendipitous fun, and a third space to just chill. Think of it like an open invitation to your college friend's friend's outing.

Save the date and take part in any Lime Tuesday that fits you! All gatherings start at 6 PM at the designated location led by one of KCo's volunteers. Please RSVP through Partiful to stay up to date with that Lime Tuesday's crew.

Casual AAPI Hangouts

April 22nd

📍   Picnic area behind Gelati Celesti (Scott's Addition)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Meetup with your dinner to eat and chat. Then who knows, the group will decide the next fun moves.

May 20th

📍   ILYSM Books (Northside)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Meetup with your dinner to eat and chat. Then who knows, the group will decide the next fun moves.

June 24th

📍   Cafe at ICA (Downtown)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  TBD. Then, watch a free 7 PM film showing of Return 2 Seoul at ICA.

July 22nd

📍   Libbie Mill Library (Midtown)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Meetup with your dinner to eat and chat. Then, let's get crafting! All supplies provided, feel free to bring extras to share or a project to work on. Yay for parallel play!

August 19th

📍   TBA (Southside)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Let's play video games! Bring your Switch.

September 23rd

📍   TBA (Museum District)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Let's have a picnic! Bring something to share with the group. Then who knows, the group will decide the next fun moves.

October 21st

📍   TBA (East End)
🎟️ 11 spots
📄  Let's make zines together!

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