
LISTEN: Town Talk/Leashes of Valor
Chris Bowers and Jason Haag talk about a matching gift up to $100,000 that expires at the end of the year. We discuss ways local businesses and the community can get involved with providing trained dogs with
Chris Bowers and Jason Haag talk about a matching gift up to $100,000 that expires at the end of the year. We discuss ways local businesses and the community can get involved with providing trained dogs with
Dr. Gaila Sims, Vice-President of Programs and Interpretation, talks about the importance of donors to the FAM. We talk about a book she’s writing in 2025 and the exhibit she’s working on that opens in the spring–and
Dave the Computer Guy talks about avoiding fake websites, passkeys or passwords and passwords and password managers.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about Prosper Mentoring and Prosper Tax Services. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
CEO and Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn looks back and ahead. Riverside is now a non-profit. What’s that mean in 2025 and beyond. Also a look at the people at Riverside you may not know.
Executive Director Mike Hubbard talks about partnerships with Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, area schools, businesses, etc. We also talk about the annual Innovation Challenges.
Mac Williams and Jason Tickle. The name is about to change to Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity. Talk about no step entry, the need for volunteers and year-end giving.
TaMara Banks, Claudia Becker, and Jennifer Falknor talk about mobility and transportation programs and the Senior Cafe.
Dr. Chris Vaughn along with Registered Nurses Melissa and Katelyn talk about the challenges over the holidays. To travel or not to travel. A Compromised immune system, no energy or appetite…
Stafford Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public Information Officer Katie Brady talk about holiday fire safety–Christmas trees, space heaters, cooking, making sure lights aren’t getting too hot.