 
		Town Talk: Riverside Center for the Performing Arts/Grumpy Old Men-The Musical
Penny Ann Moss, John Hollinger and Jim Lawson preview “Grumpy Old Men, the Musical,” at the Riverside. It’s the regional premier. July 21st – September 5th!
 
		Penny Ann Moss, John Hollinger and Jim Lawson preview “Grumpy Old Men, the Musical,” at the Riverside. It’s the regional premier. July 21st – September 5th!
 
		Sarah Chiles and Carrie Withers with the Fredericksburg SPCA on the addition of land and a building at their current location on Courthouse Road. Updates on the Animal Resource Center, the P.E.T.S program, the FUR Ball and
 
		Barry Moore says the scams are coming at a fast pace these days
 
		Virginia Energy Sense is the Commonwealth’s energy education program that provides tools to educate and empower Virginians to get involved and lower the amount of electricity they use.
 
		Dave the Computer Guy with an update on new WiFi technology, next generation firewalls, low cost internet and Windows 11.
 
		Janel Donohue with information on a Pop-up Tax Site, financial coaching–and free financial coaching workshops later this summer, funding for ALICE initiatives and the beginning of campaign season.
 
		Mike Zitz, Greg Hendrix and Dennis Rapkins preview the upcoming FredNats Sunshine Baseball League, Powered by REC, season, getting more in the community involved with youth baseball thru financial support and raising funds for a new turf
 
		Amy Durban, Dave Muraca and Meghan Budinger preview 4th of July at Ferry Farm in Stafford. Celebrate Independence, by George! 10-4. $5.00 per car for combined parking and event admission pass.
 
		Stephanie Ball and Jason Tickle of Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County with an update on the building of five homes in the county. Plus, details on a young professionals group, The American Dream Fund, and the
 
		Daniel Turczan and Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works discuss their involvement in a class-action lawsuit against the Virginia Employment Commission. The federal case resulted because of VEC delays in providing unemployment benefits during the pandemic.