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.

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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.
The city’s annual procession for Veterans and Veteran groups to the Fredericksburg Area War Memorial near Maury Stadium.
Veterans Day in Fredericksburg
Limited space. Paid reservations required
About 60 James Monroe High School students will plant 240 trees in Idlewild near the new Middle School under construction on Friday (11/10) as a service project. John and Leslie Leahy tell us about the effort called Veterans Day of Service.
Anna Billingsley and Cait Woodward preview Trees of Hope. Tickets available for the Magical Night of of Giving AND you can view the trees on the 14th and 16th and on-line. loisannshopehouse.org Click “Events”
Spotsylvania Sheriff Roger Harris says the Satuday program brought veterans, active duty, reserves, and community members together to celebrate those who have served and currently are serving this great nation!
Empty no more. Treasure House at Massaponax HIgh School is filled agains thanks to donations accepted over 15 hours Friday and Saturday at the Southpoint Walmart.
Here’s the info!
Veterans Day observed this Saturday in Spotsylvania (the 4th) beginning at 10 at the Public Safety Building in the Courthouse area. Here are the details.