Chris Williams with UMW’s James Farmer Multicultural Center and Victoria Matthews with City of Fredericksburg Tourism. The trail tells the civil rights story 1865-today.

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Chris Williams with UMW’s James Farmer Multicultural Center and Victoria Matthews with City of Fredericksburg Tourism. The trail tells the civil rights story 1865-today.
Dave Muraca, Emma Schlauder and Ann Waters preview the the upcoming events–the Colonial Fair and camps–along with archaeology this summer.
Race Chairman Robert Denecke previews the June 10th event at Rocky Run Elementary.
Krysta Ward and Andie Ayers with the Fairy Godmother Project talk about the impact FGP is having easing the burden for families facing pediatric cancer.
Adrianne Hick, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz and Jacquez Linder-Long from Ragtime-the Musical. The show runs thru May 7th.
Allison Balmes John, Health District Director Dr. Obasanjo and Erin Perkins talk about the next pandemic, the importance of public health and building a mobile health clinic.
Mike Zitz and Dennis Rapkins. Play Ball! A new season is here and it’s time to start thinking about summer baseball for your kids or grandkids. June 1 the deadline for registration. sunshinebaseball.net for info.
Alex Hetherington and Kristen Loflin preview the Marine Corps Historic Half/Semper 5 miler and Devil Dog Double on May 21st in Fredericksburg. Sign up at marinemarathon.com
Carolyn Wilder and Karen Brace talk about when and when not try to help animals. We talk about birds, squirrels and deer–and the process to become involved with animal rehab. wildliferescue.org
Dave Muraca and Ann Waters. Preview of upcoming events at Kenmore and Ferry Farm. How the discoveries at Ferry Farm has changed how history looks at Mary Washington.
Commonwealth’s Attorney John Mahoney and Habitat of Caroline President and CEO Jason Tickle with an update on the two year project to build 20 homes. Ground breaking real soon!
Javonne Kirby, Mari Kelly and Sarah Perry. Update on the purchase of 56 acres, the free fridge is nearly a year old and the Youth Farm Program.
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn talks about Ragtime and the story of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America.
Keith and April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter. A spring outdoor preview! Getting the most from the river or trails or rock climbing from where we live.
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Mark Taylor talks about his first 100 days, the school budget, how he’s hoping the Board of Supervisors sets an advertised tax rate that allows for a discussion on school funding and SRO’s in every school.
Joy McIntire and Jenny McGee talked about Library on the Go, Idea Space Presents, Privacy Pods and Winter Reading.
Dr. Stephen Farnsworth-Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington analyzes the national election results and the 7th Congressional District race in Virginia.
Kathy Anderson with information on a fire caused by lightning at the women’s domestic violence shelter. She talks about the damage and how you can help.
Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County and the George Washington Regional Commission. Stephanie Ball, Chip Boyles and Jason Tickle.