Series will spotlight Fredericksburg’s business, culture and events on July 25.

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Series will spotlight Fredericksburg’s business, culture and events on July 25.
Event draws attention to tattooing as art and showcases local and national talent.
Event hosted by FAM and longtime activist Eunice Haigler honored Black elders.
Free event held by Mary Washington Healthcare attracted more than 500 people on Saturday at the Fredericksburg Convention Center.
Fifth-annual event celebrating emancipation drew a big crowd, diverse group of community organizations.
Lauren Bruning previews what you’ll find at the Expo–for yourself or family members.
Director Mike Reynolds says talks about the history and excellence of the festival–this year at UMW.
Performances of ’12 Dancing Princesses’ will be held Saturday and Sunday at James Monroe High School at 2:30 p.m.
300+ people at the Fredericksburg branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library for Elby Brass on Monday night.
Tuesday, June 3rd, special FredNats/Lou Gehrig Day game benefiting the local Fight ALS for Jess Foundation.
Friday night Gala at the Fredericksburg Convention Center honors her eight years in the region and her upcoming retirement.
Lantern-lit event honored the more than 15,000 soldiers buried on the grounds.
Each Memorial Day weekend the VFW Post in the city places flags at the graves of veterans in Oak HIll Cemetery.
Saturday morning scout troops (and their leaders and parents) placed the 15,300 bags and candles that will brighten the cemetery.
The importance of never forgetting.
Powerful Friday morning in Stafford at the Armed Services Memorial.
100% of sales Saturday and Sunday goes to Empowerhouse.
Ambassador William Walker spoke at the Fredericksburg Visitor Center on Saturday to promote his new book: ‘Racak: The Story of a War Crime.’
The courage to speak out.
William Walker alerted the world to atrocities taking place in Kosovo–those conditions forced Anita Crossfield and her daughter to flee and come to America.