Volunteers got up early–on a cold morning–to spread mulch Saturday morning for Tree Fredericksburg.

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Volunteers got up early–on a cold morning–to spread mulch Saturday morning for Tree Fredericksburg.
About 30 REC workers are on the road helping a cooperative hit with hard weather.
Rappahannock Education Farm volunteers hard at work
Here’s how you can help on Saturday.
Suzie Grumko says the community has responded.
Executive Director Elizabeth McNally talks about their giving voice, hope and healing to children.
Nancy Fahy and Carol Hyland preview the event on April 28th.
750 Kings Highway-Monday thru Friday 9-4, Saturday 9-noon
You can find information about Food Bank distributions on their Facebook events page or by downloading their free app, FREDFOODVA. Food Bank officials say you are not required to show any paperwork or ID to receive food. Participants may be asked a series of intake questions such as household information, income, & locality.
Spending Friday painting in Bowling Green with Habitat for Humanity of Caroline. That’s what a group of volunteers did from Fredericksburg United Methodist Church. The church sends a work team monthly on a Friday to work on three homes being built at the corner of Travis and East Broaddus Ave.
Youth Services Teen Librarian Owen Cobey and Assistant Branch Manager and Adult Services Department Head Erin Creighton talk about the Teen Poetry Contest, the seed drive launch, getting glasses for the eclipse and the conclusion of winter reading.
Alexis Fox and Katie Lafleur preview the Spring Plant Sale–it begins March 29th at 750 Kings Highway. M-F 9-4, Saturday 9-noon. Your purchase helps fund programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. There’s a Garden Party on April 18th.
Your purchases at the annual Rappahannock Adult Activities Spring Plant Sale funds their programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. Alexis Fox and her team provides valuable vocational, social and educational activities .
It’s at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford-a few miles east of the Chatham Bridge. Money raised helps RAAI and its community-based developmental day program for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Monday-Friday 9-4
Saturday-9-noon
www.raaihort.org
Taxpayers with a household income of $80,000 or less are eligible for organization’s Prosper Taxes service.
You can find information about monthly distributions on the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank Facebook events page or by downloading the free app, FREDFOODVA
Spotsylvania-based Leashes of Valor thanks the community for providing hope and help to post 9/11 veterans.
Rosie and Darby Grace became service dogs for Adam and Marty. Leashes of Valor provides service dogs to veterans. To find out how you can become invovled—as a donor, volunteer, foster, etc., leashesofvalor.org
In the past 13 years, over 5,300 donated Easter baskets have been distributed throughout the Fredericksburg area.
Two veterans will receive trained dogs on Saturday