Over 16-hundred dollars raised

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Over 16-hundred dollars raised
The Open House is 9-1 at 480 Central Road on Saturday, Nov. 4
Director of Programs Chris Bowers and CEO and Founder Jason Haag talk about the Spotsylvania-based program that provides highly-trained service dogs at no cost to wounded and disabled post-9/11 veterans.
“We gather in in their memory, to memorialize those who often are left with no headstone, yet are claimed by name to God.”
Nearly 40 James Monroe High School students made Saturday morning a day of service by planting 73 trees with Tree Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank President and CEO Dan Maher previews an Open House this Saturday 9-1 at 480 Central Road. It’s their new, secondary location to keep up with area needs.
Big moment in Caroline County on Saturday as Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County broke ground for 20 new homes in the Bridlewood subdivision.
Local officials from around the Fredericksburg area were in Caroline County as Habitat for Humanity of Caroline broke ground in the Bridlewood subdivison for 20 new homes. One of those homes is being built by Caroline High School students for a veteran. habitatofcaroline.org
Caroline Board of Supervisors Chairman Floyd Thomas and Habitat’s Jason Tickle talk preview the groundbreaking for 20 homes on Saturday. habitatofcaroline.org
Food distributions around the region
Volunteers up early Saturday morning to plant 64 trees
Andre Pineda, Dr. Shashuna Gray, and John McManus, Esq., join the RGI board
Von Young and Allie Names preview the Animal Rescue Festival on November 4th at Hurkamp Park. A discussion on grieving the loss of an animal and plans for a Dia de LosMuertos alter in the lobby November 1 and 2.
The Rappahannock YMCA marking 50 years
Caroline Sheriff Scott Moser was involved Friday with others from the Sheriff’s Office
Janet Douberly talks about the Oct. 28th event at the new land at 1360 Belman Road. It’s live music, food, cocktails, meet the new executive director and hear about plans for the new land. downtowngreens.org
Who you gonna listen to? Rob Bursk and Jason Glisson are part of Ghostbusters, Virginia. While they have a lot of fun dressing up and building a proton pack they equally have fun raising money for non-profits–especially the Make-A-Wish-Foundation.
Rappahannock Adult Activities Fall Plant Sale is taking place at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford. M-F from 9-4. Saturday, 9-noon.
Alexis Fox and Will demonstrate how they extract seeds for future plantings and sales.
Jim Shepmoes is the leader at Downtown Greens
Jim Shepmoes is the leader at Downtown Greens