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“Town Talk” Hosts Habitat for Humanity, Faith Leaders, CRRL and More

by | Apr 2, 2015 | News

Fredericksburg Today Publisher Susan Larson is serving as interim host of News Talk 1230 WFVA’s local morning show “Town Talk.”

“Town Talk” airs live from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday. Listen on your radio at 1230 AM or online at “Town Talk” Live Streaming

Larson’s guests for the week of March 30 through April 3 are:

Monday, March 30
Greater Fredericksburg Habitat for Humanity Director of Operations Jason Tickle and Veteran’s Build Co-Chair Gayle Bracy will talk about opportunities including Veteran’s Build and the home repair program called A Brush With Kindness.

Tuesday, March 31
Adriana Puckett and Christie Hoerneman from Central Rappahannock Regional Library will highlight the many eReading opportunities the library provides, and preview CRRL-Con, the April 25 comic book convention coming to England Run Library.

Wednesday, April 1
David Berreth, director of Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont, will discuss the April 12 Spring Open House. “It’s a free admission day to welcome the community during the most colorful time of year in the gardens,” he said.

He’ll also talk about a new spotlight exhibition featuring Melchers’ “The Crimson Rambler,” on loan from a private collection, and building preservation projects at Belmont.

Thursday, April 2
A coalition of Fredericksburg faith leaders including Sheikh Rashid Lamptey, Imam and director of the Islamic Center of Fredericksburg; Rabbi Jeremy Weisblatt of Beth Sholom Temple; The Rev. Joseph Hensley, rector at St. George’s Episcopal Church; The Reverend Gay M. Rahn, associate rector at St. George’s Episcopal Church; and The Rev. Dr. Aaron Dobynes, pastor at Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site); will discuss Interfaith collaboration and how to bridge differences.

Friday, April 3
Hear about Team Red White & Blue Fredericksburg from Community Director Andy Sampson and Community Outreach Director Margaret Clevenger.

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