Antoine Carey and Pastor Greg Nick preview the first-ever Funded Futures Fade-A-Thon—a 24-hour barbering fundraiser at Central Rappahannock Regional Library in downtown Fredericksburg. The event runs from 10 a.m. June 1st to 10 a.m. June […]
Shannon Wingert, Michelle Patton Swisher and Rene’ Daniels with Spotsylvania County Schools preview the discussion and Fair, May 5th, 5:30-7:30 at Massaponax High School. It’s free and for all ages. ‘
Teresa Segelken, Devin Fedor, and Christy Pack highlighted a range of academic offerings, including a new Master of Science in Nursing program and an MBA with career-focused pathways, along with continuing and professional programs that […]
Art Crain and Juanita Shanks spoke about Second Chance Month, highlighting how access to employment, housing, and community support helps people rebuild their lives after incarceration while strengthening families and public safety, while 15-year-old Kora […]
The Ceili Leahy Blood Drive will take place Friday, May 8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, with many donation appointments still available. The Ceili Leahy Day of Service is […]
Jeff Stainbrook at Porter and Erin Creighton at the downtown branch discuss local history and the library’s involvement in Virginia’s VA250 programs. They share what the community can expect in the coming months. The Friends […]
Eve Whittacre, Sophia Whittacre, Bobby Hebert, and Cornelia Rutherford share a lively preview of the upcoming Renaissance Faire at Lake Anna Winery in Spotsylvania, running weekends from May 9 through June 7. They discuss what […]
CEO and Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn previews the high-energy production of Guys and Dolls (running May 13–June 28). He shares insight into the show’s dynamic staging, including how the set has been designed and […]
Meghann Cotter and Nick Cadwallender with an update on the Jeremiah Community. The innovative neighborhood will provide permanent housing paired with on-site healthcare, job training, and a built-in community designed to break the cycle of […]
Executive Director Cait Woodward shares Hope House’s wish list—everyday essentials that grants often don’t cover, but are vital for daily life. These are the kinds of needs that rely on community support. They’re also developing […]
Step back in time on April 25 at Drums Along the Rappahannock! Join Dave Muraca and Allison Burgess as they preview this free VA250 event featuring the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. The program […]
Dr. Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington, breaks down the first months of Abigail Spanberger’s administration, […]
EF High School Exchange Year is bringing the world to local classrooms, giving students a firsthand look at life in another country. Host parent Desiree Warlick is joined by exchange students Sille Adler of Denmark, […]
Battlefield District Supervisor Chris Yakabouski talks about the county’s newly approved budget and what it means for residents. He also explains why changes to convenience sites are needed. Yakabouski also discusses his decision to run […]
Historian Scott Walker will present the next talk in the VA250 “A Cultural Quilt” series on April 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library. Walker will explore the history of Italians in […]
