Volunteers joined Tree Fredericksburg in distributing thousands of native plants and shrubs Sunday to strengthen the environment and support pollinators.
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Volunteers joined Tree Fredericksburg in distributing thousands of native plants and shrubs Sunday to strengthen the environment and support pollinators.
Volunteers harvested mostly zucchini and tomatoes during the milestone day, boosting the farm’s yearly donations past 11,000 pounds.
Dan Maher says the barn shows that the Education Farm is here to stay.
Supporters and volunteers gathered in White Oak as farm founder Rich Larocelle thanked the community during the start of construction on a new barn.
Jazz concert series returns to UMW’s Seacobeck Hall this Friday, launching its third season with live performances and a spotlight on local nonprofit FAILSAFE-ERA.
Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center’s annual Save Jane event on October 3 will feature over 11,000 “Jane Doe” and “John Doe” names read aloud to reflect the number of reported child abuse cases in the region.
The Food Bank says those needing their services can come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
From students to sports teams, over 60 volunteers came together Saturday to plant thousands of seedlings that when fully grown, will be donated to families in need.
Firefighters from around the state were at the Lee’s Hill Golf Club on Monday.
The Food Bank says no paperwork or ID needed—just a few quick questions to help them serve everyone.
Open House on Saturday from 10-2 at 480 Central Road.
On 9/11, we also remember Axel, the first service dog of Leashes of Valor founder Jason Haag, whose support helped shape the Spotsylvania nonprofit’s mission to serve post-9/11 veterans.
Retired Marine Capt. Jason Haag, founder of Spotsylvania-based Leashes of Valor, says the legacy of 9/11 continues to shape his life and drives his mission to provide service dogs to post-9/11 veterans.
On Hunger Action Day, the Rappahannock Education Farm honored its mission by surpassing 9,000 pounds of fresh produce donated in 2025 to local agencies fighting food insecurity across the Fredericksburg area.
On Hunger Action Day, St. George’s “The Table” spotlighted efforts to serve neighbors with compassion and dignity.
Hunger Action Day on September 9 brings together regional leaders and nonprofits at Fredericksburg United Methodist Church for a public event aimed at turning awareness into action against food insecurity.
The Food Bank says no paperwork or ID needed—just a few quick questions to help them serve everyone.
SAWs volunteers were in Caroline County over the weekend.
Area store managers spent Friday at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank as part of their Great Pantry Makeover Day.
Food Lion managers from across the region spent Friday volunteering at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank, rolling up their sleeves to stock shelves, clean, and refresh the Market Fresh area.