Downtown Greens is making plans to increase programs on over 50 acres in Fredericksburg.

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Downtown Greens is making plans to increase programs on over 50 acres in Fredericksburg.
Several groups of volunteers came together over the weekend to team up and help take down the greenhouse at the old Roxbury Farm and Garden Center.
WATCH: The greenhouse at the old Roxbury Farm and Garden site will stay in Fredericksburg thanks to the Rappahannock Area Community Services Board. They’ve donated the greenhouse to Downtown Greens.
Andy Lynn helped move the greenhouse to Fredericksburg in 1987 from Tappahannock.
A part of Fredericksburg will stay in Fredericksburg.
The Rappahannock Area Community Services Board donated the greenhouse on the old Roxbury Farm and Garden Center site in downtown Fredericksburg to Downtown Greens.
Ribbon cutting during the noon hour on Thursday in Spotsylvania
WATCH: The expansion is complete at the Ron Rosner Family YMCA in Spotsylvania. Executive Director Alicia Kindred at the ribbon cutting.
Ribbon cutting at the expansion of the Ron Rosner Family YMCA in Spotsylvania. CEO Barney Riley talks about the growth of the Rappahannock Area YMCA in the region.
BBB is warning consumers ahead of the holiday shopping season to be aware of how scammers deceive consumers, whether they are actively shopping or passively browsing.
The stories of two victims.
April Burch and Andrea Wright talk about the work of Cooking Autism. Their work in schools and the community is providing students with life skills and giving families hope.
Mac Williams and Jason Tickle. Habitat update. Five new homes nearly finished, getting ready for home building next year. Discussion on affordable housing (it’s possible).
Don’t wait until Black Friday to start holiday shopping this year. Certain products may already be sold out by November
These three funds will collectively award over $20,000 to local educators.
Save Jane. Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center’s second annual event in Market Square in downtown Fredericksburg.
Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center read names from noon into the night Friday at Market Square in downtown Fredericksburg. Not actual names, but the names Jane Doe and John Doe and their ages.
Brad Smith and Sarah Perry update the project to purchase 56 acres in the Industrial Park. The plan is to expand the educational programs of Downtown Greens.
Schericka Twyner with the Caroline Y and the YMCA’s Community Health Director Nicole McGee talk about upcoming programs at the Rappahannock Area YMCA.
Identity theft is a major risk to anyone with a paper trail or a digital footprint. In other words, the BBB says, everyone has some level of risk.
Raven Neal and Alexis Fox talk about the Fall Plant Sale and the work of Rappahannock Adult Activities with those with developmental disabilities.