Karli Murray (Vice-Chair) and Susan Moss (Chair) preview Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg on April 21.
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Karli Murray (Vice-Chair) and Susan Moss (Chair) preview Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg on April 21.
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Volunteers with Tree Fredericksburg tackled the steep slopes around the Mary Washington Monument on Saturday morning.
The sound of hammers and power tools echoed through Ladysmith on Tuesday as a home built by students at Caroline High School made its next move.
Mental Health America of Fredericksburg will host its annual March for Mental Health on May 2nd at Old Mill Park.
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Over just two days, SAWs-Virginia volunteers came together to build a life-changing ramp for a homeowner in rural Spotsylvania.
Peer recovery specialist is a recipient of the Drum Major for Justice Award from Micah Ecumenical Ministries.
Finishing touches–preparing thousands of vegetables, herbs, and flowers for Rappahannock Adult Activities annual plant sale, which begins Friday at 10 a.m. at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford.
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A total of 81 organizations united to connect community members with vital resources.
A new third-floor exhibit at the Fredericksburg Area Museum, “Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History,” explores Fredericksburg’s role in the American Revolution and how generations since have remembered and reflected on that legacy.
Virginia bluebells are starting to bloom at Historic Germanna in Orange County, with peak color expected by the end of the week along the Red Trail in Siegen Forest.
The Beeping Egg Hunt at Gari Melchers Home and Studio in Stafford drew a strong crowd on Sunday for its inclusive celebration, continuing a tradition inspired by similar activities once held by the Melchers on the grounds of Belmont.
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Even with temps in the 40’s and windy conditions, 40 volunteers harvested nearly 25-hundred pounds of kale, collards and turnips over four hours Saturday morning in White Oak.
Tree Fredericksburg turned out 3,300 seedlings at Old Mill Park, helping residents grow greener spaces with hands-on advice.
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity has begun work on the foundation of its latest build in Caroline County, kicking off what promises to be a milestone year.
The event offers an inclusive experience for blind, visually impaired, and children with disabilities from 2-4.
Volunteers with Tree Fredericksburg are preparing 3,300 native tree and shrub seedlings for a community giveaway Saturday morning at Old Mill Park.