Wreaths Across America was observed Saturday in Fredericksburg as part of roughly 5,600 ceremonies held nationwide.
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Wreaths Across America was observed Saturday in Fredericksburg as part of roughly 5,600 ceremonies held nationwide.
The Historic Fredericksburg Foundation’s 55th Christmas Candlelight Tour returns this weekend–Preservationist Danae Peckler and Board Member Debbie Pederson with a preview.
Stacy Combs with the Fredericksburg Area Museum previews the 10-4:30 event.
Fredericksburg Ballet Centre performs holiday favorite this weekend.
Rappahannock Adult Activities will host an all-abilities Hot Cocoa and Holiday Crafts event Friday from 4:30–6 p.m. at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford.
Making clean up cool again!
Music from the Goshen Baptist Church Praise Team and the Courtland High School Vocal Ensemble at the Marshall Center.
Rappahannock Rotary’s annual event the day of the Christmas Parade at Fredericksburg Baptist Church.
Early Saturday morning chairs already along the Christmas parade route in downtown Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg is reminding visitors that parking restrictions, safe viewing areas, and advanced planning are critical for handling Saturday’s Christmas Parade crowds.
Fredericksburg crews have posted No Parking signs downtown, clearing the way for Saturday evening’s Christmas Parade.
200 performers to take the stage for holiday spectacle.
On the 40th anniversary of its debut, epic musical is part of Broadway in Richmond series.
Runners took to the streets of Fredericksburg early on Thanksgiving morning, looking to get some exercise before the holiday meal.
Musical reimagines the teachings of Jesus in modern day setting and a rock and roll soundtrack.
Gallery of scenes from the tree lighting event at Riverfront Park in downtown Fredericksburg Nov. 15, 2025.
UMW’s Great Lives lecture series returns in January with a new season of biographical programs that spotlight influential figures and the stories that shaped history.
Hurkamp Park will turn into a hub of clay and creativity this Saturday for the annual FXBG Pottery Throwdown.
This year’s event, which will be held at Hurkamp Park on Saturday, will feature nearly 30 local ceramic artists.
Stafford author Lynda Allen will participate in the Rappahannock Writers’ Conference Saturday and join a book signing Sunday, hoping to inspire others to write and explore their creativity.