From high above Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg

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From high above Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg
James Monroe High School Marching Band
Bands from Stafford, Brooke Point, North Stafford, Colonial Forge and Mountain View High Schools.
Bands from Spotsylvania, Courtland, Chancellor, Massaponax and Riverbend
Merry Christmas!
A tradition unlike any other–Rappahannock Rotary’s 37th annual Pancake Feast–on the day of the City Christmas Parade.
Reserving their spot for the Fredericksburg Christmas parade. Out early, and in the rain, preparing for tonight.
Parade begins tonight at 5:30
Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events Supervisor of Special Events, Kim Herbert, previews the December 2nd City Christmas parade. Details at fredericksburgchristmasparade.com
Tree lighting Friday night at 7:30
Fredericksburg City employees from a number of departments were out Thursday morning putting up signs along the parade route downtown. 75+ entries in the parade. fredericksburgchristmasparade.com
Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck and Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell talk about programs tied to Christmas and why you should consider giving books for presents. Talk about sensory time, Grow a Reader and the Winter Reading Challenge.
John Coker, Andy Lynn, Roy Strohl and Ed Evers preview Rappahannock Rotary’s 37th Pancake Feast. It’s this Saturday, 8-5 at Fredericksburg Baptist–the Caroline Street entrance.
Writer, actor, riddle writer…we talk about that and much more with Bobby Hebert. Window Wonderland in Fredericksburg. He wrote all 54 riddles. Also, a guest appearance from Quill…
530 trees were delivered on Saturday. The Lions expect the trees to be gone by this weekend!
Tickets available on line and at select locations beginning this Monday
Bob Whittingham’s always spectacular Christmas windows were unveiled on Thanksgiving night in downtown Fredericksburg. Lots of color and movement this year. It’s a candy factory and a candy store.
Run. Then eat! Start and finish on Washington Ave.
Bob Whittingham IS allowed to look into his store windows as he prepares for his annual Christmas unveiling on Thanksgiving night. But the rest of us can’t!
The mural is a collaboration between Gabriel Pons of PONSHOP and James Monroe High School senior Sophia Pineda.