Nothing says we’re on the verge of spring like the words PLANTING DAY!

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Nothing says we’re on the verge of spring like the words PLANTING DAY!
3 hours, one thousand cabbage seedlings.
Kurt Erickson talks about Sober Ride–soberride.com–as an option to get home safely this weekend or on Monday.
Event offering haircuts, health screenings, clothing distribution and access to food will be held March 18.
Auditions the next two Saturday afternoons at the downtown library.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a drive-thru, walk-up, or fresh market distribution.
Replanting–Rappahannock Adult Activities is beginning to move plants started in a tray to pots.
Volunteers on Tuesday worked on putting up a deer fence on the back four acres of the property and trimming kale and collard leaves damaged by the cold.
Newman has served as MWHC’s chief operating officer and chief medical officer since 2019.
SAWs (Servants at Work) built a ramp for a woman in North Stafford.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
Rappahannock Adult Activities getting ready for their annual spring plant sale at 750 Kings Highway.
Seven volunteers with AmeriCorps NCCC–ages 18-26—have been working at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank to update the area where community partners pick up food to distribute.
More than 900 athletes took the court this weekend at Henrico Center, competing in skills, full-court, and half-court games–many of them from the area.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
The president of Rappahannock United Way has announced she’s retiring June 30th.
Jill Clare with Micah talks about what time to register and when to walk.
Attackers are impersonating REC, using a spoofed or lookalike email address.
Fundraiser originated in Canada with a goal of supporting local charities and programs that help people in difficult housing situations.
The Food Bank says there’s no need to bring paperwork or ID.