Patrick Ahearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. Closed since the pandemic, we get an update on reopening and some of the changes that will be made.

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Patrick Ahearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. Closed since the pandemic, we get an update on reopening and some of the changes that will be made.
A bunch of topics. Enrollment up. Online this fall. 50th anniversary. The Todd Academy. Helping students stay in school. Guests include Germanna President Dr. Janet Gullickson and Special Assistant to the President Bruce Davis.
AUDIO: Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about evictions, prioritizing bills when money is short, and changes in who receives unemployment benefits.
AUDIO: Dr. Denis Halmi talks about MWHC’s Weight Loss Center and the services it brings to the community.
AUDIO: Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern with a COVID-19 update and what do to about schools.
AUDIO: Robbie Perry with the Fredericksburg Nationals talks about progress on the stadium, social media by the team during COVID-19, Gus, their mascot, and upcoming events.
AUDIO: Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey talks about many of their programs going virtual and how you can participate this weekend in the Law Enforcement Torch Run and raise money.
AUDIO: University of Mary Washington Executive Director Scott Harris talks about museums in a pandemic. (The photo is Jarod Kearney at a James Monroe Museum online program)
AUDIO: Caroline Habitat for Humanity’s Jason Tickle and County Supervisor Jeff Black talk about the importance of the USDA 502 Direct Loan program for teachers and first responders in Caroline.
AUDIO: Rappahannock Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about COVID-19 in the area a week into Phase One. We talk about the making masks part of your daily routine.
AUDIO: Executive Kathy Anderson and Latina Victim Services Coordinator Sylvia Torres with Empowerhouse talk about the impact of COVID-19. Focus on Latina Support Services and the challenges.
AUDIO: Downtown Greens Executive Director Sarah Perry talks about their history, the upper and lower gardens and the Fork it Over Festival.
AUDIO: Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about the impact of some courts opening May 18 and the impact it could have on evictions.
AUDIO: Medical Director Dr. Joshua Attridge and Nurse Manager Nancy Young
AUDIO: Andie McConnell talks about changes they’ve made to today meet the needs of pediatric cancer families in this time of coronavirus. There are also opportunities for you to get involved…
AUDIO: Empowerhouse Executive Director Kathy Anderson talks about a spike in hotline calls, why domestic violence increases in a pandemic and the “April Shower for the Shelter” initiative.
AUDIO: Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about your rights in cases of evictions, foreclosures. What if you’re living in a hotel or motel?
AUDIO: Rappahannock United Way’s Janel Donohue talks about how to help the community in these COVID-19 days.
AUDIO: George Washington Regional Commission Executive Director Linda Millsaps talks about the 2020 Census and the work locally of GWRC–things like Good Jobs Here.
AUDIO: Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County’s Jason Tickle talks about how COVID-19 has impacted their work. Updates on the Self-Help program–who qualifies.