Joy O’Toole with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library talks about Saturday’s program at Germanna’s Spotsylvania campus.

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Joy O’Toole with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library talks about Saturday’s program at Germanna’s Spotsylvania campus.
Local Special Olympics athletes competed in seven sports during Fall Games.
Because it’s been so dry, water is brought in. (A well is coming soon)
The Food Bank says there is no need to bring paperwork or ID–You may be asked about your household, income, and where you live.
You can see Grace Anne’s name on the outside wall of the Massad Branch Y on Butler Road.
The Rappahannock Area YMCA cut the ribbon and dedicated Grace Anne Braxton’s place on their outside Wall of Fame at the Massad Branch.
A Spotsylvania woman tells her story about going from danger to help and safety because of Empowerhouse and local agencies.
Stafford Hospital Site Administrator Cody Blankenship and Stafford Commonwealth’s Attorney Eric Olsen talk about how collaboration between medical, the law, and agencies like Empowerhouse help victims of domestic violence.
Micah Ecumenical Ministries All Saints neighborhood remembrance service on Tuesday night.
Empowerhouse candlelight vigil is Tuesday at 4 at Stafford Hospital.
The annual All Saints Day remembrance service is Tuesday at the Methodist Greens across from City Hall–vigil begins at 5, service at 5:45.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
The Food ‘Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
It began in the noontime sun and finished in darkness.
For over seven hours on Friday the names John Doe and Jane Doe were said 9,777 times at Market Square in downtown Fredericksburg.
Keith Lebor from Olde Towne Butcher and Loisann’s Hope House Director Cait Woodward say the event at Maury Park showcases some downtown restaurants and provides info on stopping family homelessness.
A conversation with Habitat leadership and an incredible story about a surprise one father had for his family during the last build.
Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center Executive Director Elizabeth McNally previews the event on Friday.
Rebecca Purdy talks about her background with the library and how she knew she was ready to assume leadership.
20+ volunteers up early Saturday morning at Rappahannock Education Farm gardens in White Oak in Stafford County.