Rappahannock Education Farm’s Rich Larochelle reflected on a year of getting hands dirty, from planting and weeding to harvesting across 11 acres in White Oak.
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Rappahannock Education Farm’s Rich Larochelle reflected on a year of getting hands dirty, from planting and weeding to harvesting across 11 acres in White Oak.
The Food Bank says come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
In the program, surplus air conditioners from the University of Mary Washington will be given to Fredericksburg-area residents in need.
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative is awarding 17 scholarships to students planning to attend college or career and technical schools, with applications open through February 27.
Loisann’s Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward says the organization works hard to meet nearly every need for families in crisis, from housing support to case management.
Big projects are taking shape where a new barn and greenhouse are quickly transforming the site.
Dan Maher with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank reflects on the past year and the lessons it brought.
Come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
Fredericksburg potter Kevin Rodrigue is creating about 200 bowls for Empowerhouse’s Empty Bowl fundraiser early next month.
Police across Virginia will increase patrols on New Year’s Eve as part of a statewide push to curb drunk driving.
The Food Bank says drive-thru and walk-up food distributions are available once a week.
Sixty volunteers gathered nearly a ton of produce during the final harvest of 2025 at the Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak.
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” is underway across Virginia this holiday season, with increased patrols targeting impaired driving.
Tree Fredericksburg volunteers were busy pruning, not planting, Monday at James Monroe High School.
American Red Cross officials are urging more people to donate blood, warning that a small donor base continues to strain supplies.
The Food Bank says drive-thru and walk-up food distributions are available once a week.
Just days before Christmas, 32 volunteers were up early Saturday, trading holiday shopping for field work at Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak.
FailSafe-ERA’s Christmas Holiday Shoppe provided more than gifts, offering families affected by incarceration a moment of normalcy and support during the holiday season.
FailSafe-ERA’s Christmas Holiday Shoppe provided free shopping, meals, clothing, and school supplies to 60 families affected by incarceration through partnerships with Community Threads and local churches.
The impact of each of us volunteering to ring a Salvation Army bell this Christmas season was the focus of a Fredericksburg visit by Miss Volunteer Virginia, Kennedy Fewell.