Danelle Rose, Chris Muldrow, Kitty Farley and April Peterson talk about the project that will include bronze otters downtown.

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Danelle Rose, Chris Muldrow, Kitty Farley and April Peterson talk about the project that will include bronze otters downtown.
10-6–it’s free
Everybody loves a big event. But volunteers are vital.
Autism Awareness Day has been a priority over the years with the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office. After two years away because of COVID, it returned to Chancellor High School on Saturday.
The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office sponsored the tenth annual Autism Awareness Day at Chancellor High School on Saturday afternoon.
You’ve never seen fireworks at Ferry Farm? Neither has anyone else!
Allen and Allen’s David Williams talks about honoring local heroes. The deadline is April 29th
The event is at University Hall at the University of Mary Washington Dahlgren Campus.
Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg
National March for Life President Jeannie Mancini talks about the Virginia march in Richmond on April 27
Here are the locations
Carley Walker with the Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce previews an Intern/Extern Expo at the Expo Center on April 26th.
Goshen Baptist, on Gordon Road in Spotsylvania, marking 150 years on April 24th. Remembering the past, looking ahead.
Special Events Coordinator Sammy Walker and Outdoor Recreation Supervisor Callie Brown preview upcoming events like Earth Day and summer camps.
200 people in the region have a ham for Easter that they might not have otherwise had. Giant Food provided the hams–and a morning of volunteering–to the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank.
Welcome back! The Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market returned downtown on Saturday at Hurkamp Park.
Carolyn Helfrich and Lana King preview Historic Garden Week in Virginia and specifically Fredericksburg on April 26th.
Downtown Greens had the official ribbon cutting for the Free Fridge and Pantry at the corner of Princess Anne and Dixon Streets–by the bus stop in the upper gardens.
The fridge and pantry is on the corner of Dixon and Princess Anne Streets at the upper garden
“The essential work our lineworkers do every day, be it a mild spring day or the toughest environments imaginable, is critical to grid reliability…”