A free drive-through produce distribution Friday at Germanna’s Stafford campus aims to support furloughed federal employees, contractors, and others affected by the government shutdown.
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A free drive-through produce distribution Friday at Germanna’s Stafford campus aims to support furloughed federal employees, contractors, and others affected by the government shutdown.
Community leaders, law enforcement, and advocates joined together at Market Square to reaffirm their commitment to protecting children and supporting the work of Safe Harbor.
Smiles, hugs and awe.
Habitat is launching its largest Caroline County project yet, breaking ground on nine homes in Ladysmith with strong hopes for continued community support.
State officials say by collecting and donating native acorns, you can directly support the growth of climate-resilient forests and ensure rare tree species thrive for future generations.
Stafford’s biggest block party is back Tuesday night — We get a preview from Sgt. Steven Curtis with the Sheriff’s Office.
For updated information, check 511Virginia.
Downtown Fredericksburg saw big crowds Saturday for the Rappahannock Independent Book Festival at Riverfront Park.
The Food Bank says come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
Hundreds of walkers came together Saturday morning to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer care at Mary Washington Hospital.
A community-wide effort filled Treasure House at Massaponax High School, with supplies gathered by social workers, volunteers, and the Rock Out, Knock Out Homelessness drive.
Virginia’s fall colors are off to a slow start, with warm, wet weather delaying reds but yellows still making steady progress.
Every donation collected goes straight to lifting up local students through Treasure House.
It’s the last chance to Rock Out Knock Out Homelessnes–Saturday— in Spotsylvania—8 to 4 at the Southpoint Walmart, helping Treasure House support county students.
The story of bringing Eliza Monroe Hay back to Virginia comes to life through insights from Scott Harris and Kathryn Willis.
Bill Harris, Gabe Pons, and Simon Watts preview Saturday’s Art Attack, when downtown Fredericksburg becomes a live, open-air studio for local artists from 10 to 4.
Spotsylvania Schools will host the annual Rock Out, Knock Out Homelessness drive Oct. 3–4 at the Southpoint Walmart to collect essential items for families served by the Treasure House at Massaponax High School.
Each year Save Jane reminds the community that behind every statistic is a child–this year’s observance takes place Friday at Market Square beginning at noon.
The Power of Pink Breast Cancer Walk takes place Saturday morning at the Fick Center in Fredericksburg to raise funds and awareness for local breast cancer support and care.