Andy Lynn and Alexis Fox preview Rappahannock Adult Activities Spring Plant Sale that helps fund their programs with developmental disabilities.

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Andy Lynn and Alexis Fox preview Rappahannock Adult Activities Spring Plant Sale that helps fund their programs with developmental disabilities.
Think you got lucky and won a raffle from Amazon? Watch out, the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says it’s another scam.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about ways to give back to the community–thru part or all of your stimulus check or with the essential workers “Seasons of Service.”
Watch out for email or text messages instructing to click a link to “request benefit payments.”
The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says scammers are again impersonating Amazon.co. A text says you’ve won a raffle for a fitness watch or earbuds
Alexis Innis talks about the constant need for blood–and how this region has responded. Information on Sickle Cell and an effort to diversify the donor base.
April Burch and and Andrea Wright talk about how Cooking Autism has grown and increased its reach to families. Info on the upcoming car raffle that will benefit Cooking Autism and three other area non-profits.
For $100 there’s a raffle to win a new Nissan Kicks SV from Pohanka Nissan. Proceeds from the rafle go to Cooking Autism, G3 Community Services, Micah Ministries and the Rappahannock Area YMCA
Building a better Caroline. Literally! The Caroline Sheriff’s Office pitches in and helps Habitat for Humanity of Caroline at one of five work sites around the county.
Looking for a good team building event? Consider Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County. The Caroline County Sheriff’s Office has been helping with the building of a home in Lake Caroline. It’s one of five homes Habitat for Caroline is currently working on in the county.
Tickets are $100 each. Deadline is April 10th at 2pm. Here’s the info…
Continuum of Care Program Director Samantha Shoukas talks about their work to assist the agencies that work with the homeless in the region. What’s being done–how you can get involved.
From the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia: With spring right around the corner, many homeowners are making the move to repair or replace their current roof. The off season may prove to be the best time to jump on a home improvement project. The Better...
Juan More Taco has been providing meals to the elderly for exactly one year
Pohanka Nissan to raffle off a new car to help build support for Cooking Autism, Inc, Micah Ministries, G3 Community Services, and the YMCA
While scrolling through Facebook, a message pops up in Facebook Messenger. It’s your friend, family member, or neighbor. At least it “looks” like them….
Central Rappahannock Regional Library Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell talks about Library Express, the Adult Winter Reading Challenge and various youth and adult services activities in this month and next.
A year ago COVID was in the process of changing nearly everything in our lives. Devlin Reiley with the Rappahannock YMCA says it was a time of fear and change.
Shericka Twyner from the Caroline Y and Association Community Health and Wellness Director Naomie Murdock talk about RESET and what’s next. An update on upcoming Y programs and the next challenge.
Between now and Sunday sign up and run or walk a designated course in downtown Fredericksburg, or do your own run. Details and sign-up info on the Downtown Greens Facebook page.