Experience life as it was in a Patawomeck Village at the time Captain John Smith sailed up the Rappahannock.

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Experience life as it was in a Patawomeck Village at the time Captain John Smith sailed up the Rappahannock.
Area leaders will discuss efforts to improve the region’s ability to meet nutritional needs.
Chris Glover has been implementing technological advancements at CRRL for 20 years
View quilts and have your quilt appraised.
Award-winning storyteller Judith Onesty will be at England Run Library.
Donate nonperishable food to pay your library fines and benefit local food banks.
Ronnie Sidney is the author of two graphic novels.
The sale features donated new and gently used books, DVDs, and CDs at bargain prices.
Three free workshops at Central Rappahannock Regional Library.
Luisa Dispenzirie, museum curator, will demonstrate how to stabilize objects to prevent deterioration.
The library unveiled a portrait of Cote.
The strategic plan includes updated mission and vision statements.
Donna Cote worked for Central Rappahannock Regional Library for 44 years.
Learn how to ace tests and raise your grades.
The series is a joint program of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park and Central Rappahannock Regional Library.
The presentation is part of Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Native Voices exhibition.
Entries will be accepted August 25 and 26 at Salem Church Library.
Wood is a member of the Monacan Indian Nation and director of Virginia Indian Programs at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
The event is part of the Native Voices exhibition.
Drop in at any CRRL library location anytime July 29 – 31 for related crafts, games and prizes.