One of the great Fredericksburg traditions. Rappahannock Rotary’s Pancake Feast on the day of the parade downtown.

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One of the great Fredericksburg traditions. Rappahannock Rotary’s Pancake Feast on the day of the parade downtown.
Chairs out along the route on Saturday morning–it’s a Fredericksburg tradition!
The Caroline native is the third base coach for the World Champion Texas Rangers
No parking signs went up Thursday. Barriers set up around the city on Friday…
Getting ready for the Christmas parade in downtown Fredericksburg. Signs went up along the parade and staging areas Thursday morning.
Grace Anne has competed and won in Special Olympics world competition
All you need to know about parking and getting around
Web Design and Content Strategist Meg Slingerland and Library Director Martha Hutzel look back at many of the innovations and programs started in 2023. librarypoint.org
The annual poinsettia sale is taking place at Rappahannock Adult Activities at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford. December 8th is the last day to place your order.
City Special Events Superintendent Heather Hughes and Chris Allen with Fredericksburg Downtown with all the info you need on Saturday night’s downtown parade starting at 5:30.
It’s Saturday night downtown
John Coker, Andy Lynn, Roy Strohl and Ed Evers preview the 38th Pancake Feast on Saturday. We also talk about the work of Rappahannock Rotary.
https://www.newstalk1230.net/episode/town-talk-winter/
Bobby Hebert (“Quill”) talks about Winter Wonderland in downtown Fredericksburg. Between now and December 30, you can win prizes and money by answering 70 riddles–on windows–around town.
The theme is Fredericksburg, 1920 at Whittingham and The Kitchen at Whittingham at 1019 and 1021 Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
The windows are at 1019 and 1021 Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. The windows feature the train station, the Purina Tower and the Rappahannock River.
You can attend in person or by Zoom. Here’s the details
Art supplies & driftwood will be provided. There is a cost.
One more day to check out Trees of Hope at the Woolen Mill in Fredericksburg. You can view and bid on these trees from 10-3.
Stafford Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Dr. Pamela Yeung previews the Stafford Christmas Tree Lighting on December 1st at the Government Center. There’s a parade, music, food and games.
Some fall colors holding on downtown, while Christmas emerges with Holiday Open House this weekend.