Chilly and windy weather didn’t stop another crowd from gathering.
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Chilly and windy weather didn’t stop another crowd from gathering.
The making and unveiling of Bob Whittingham’s Christmas windows at The Kitchen at Whittingham and Whittingham at 1021 Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
Commemoration of Frenchman’s ballyhooed visit started back in March.
Ezekiel “E.J.” Fields has built an online presence by dancing in a hot dog costume on the streets of Fredericksburg.
It’s from 5:30-8.
Held on and off in Fredericksburg for the last 49 years, this year’s event will be held Nov. 2 from noon-7 p.m. at Riverfront Park.
Triple A Mid-Atlantic weekly statewide report.
Students from Frejus, France experience a glimpse into life in Fredericksburg.
Antoinette Jenkins is Director of the Rappahannock Work and Learn Collaborative housed at UMW.
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s IdeaSpace is all about creating at 1616 Princess Anne Street.
Revamped mural on Sophia Street honoring the late artist, educator and humanitarian was unveiled Saturday morning.
Tracy McPeck and Ann McDuffie talk about benefits (and fun) of summer reading.
Before Forrest Parker Jr. died in January, he left a legacy of community service in the Fredericksburg region.
Katora Coffee, a safe haven for the LGBTQIA+ community, announces a change of direction.
Tour is on lower Caroline Street.
The launch is Earth Day, April 22nd at the Downtown Library on Caroline Street.
Youth Services Teen Librarian Owen Cobey and Assistant Branch Manager and Adult Services Department Head Erin Creighton talk about the Teen Poetry Contest, the seed drive launch, getting glasses for the eclipse and the conclusion of winter reading.
Lynda Allen is author of “Flashes of Insight.” She describes her book as weaving together elements of history, mystery, menopause, humor and some Jersey girl attitude. She says this book is the start of a new “Jersey Cozy” series that will deliver laughter, intelligence and heart.
Jenna Edwards, Kathryn Willis and Craig Vasey talk about the value of sister city involvement. They represented Germany, Italy and France.  There’s also Ghana and Nepal.
The annual event raised $1.2 million in the previous 38 years.