Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak is resuming volunteer hours today.
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Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak is resuming volunteer hours today.
Full details on the Food Bank Facebook Events page or the free FREDFOODVA app.
Community turns out to support additional resources for unhoused neighbors.
Jill Clare and Meghann Cotter are encouraging participants to have a plan for Saturday night’s Coldest Night of the Year walk.
Auditions are coming up for the Virginia Renaissance Faire, and no experience is necessary.
Inside the greenhouse at Rappahannock Adult Activities, Inc. on Kings Highway, in Stafford, seeds are going into soil as participants prepare for the annual Spring Plant Sale.
The Ladysmith Ruritan Club made a big splash at its annual Polar Bear Plunge at Lake Land’Or — raising more than $36,000 for local causes on Saturday.
Find full details on the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank Facebook Events Page or in the free FREDFOODVA app.
Competition thru Sunday at the Henrico Sports & Events Center.
We’re just a week away from the annual Coldest Night of the Year Walk in Fredericksburg.
Local Special Olympics Virginia Area 11 athletes will be competing this weekend at the state basketball championships in Henrico.
Annual event will benefit a Fauquier County single mother raising a daughter with cerebral palsy.
As the snow melts and warmer weather slowly returns, momentum is building at Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity.
Planning and planting are already underway at Rappahannock Adult Activities for its annual Spring Plant Sale.
Find full details on the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank Facebook Events Page or their free FREDFOODVA app.
U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner secured other funding, as did Rep. Eugene Vindman.
The Coldest Night of the Year, the annual fundraising walk benefiting Micah Ecumenical Ministries, is set for February 28th at Riverfront Park in downtown Fredericksburg.
Delivery begins today for Rappahannock Adult Activities special Valentine’s Day flower fundraiser, benefiting its day support program for adults with developmental disabilities.
Meghann Cotter explains how the over 2.9 million dollars in federal funds will be used on the Fredericksburg project.
Fredericksburg-area Special Olympics athletes took the plunge in Virginia Beach over the weekend, raising money for Special Olympics Virginia during the annual Polar Plunge.