Town Talk: Cooking Autism
April Burch talks about the impact of on-again-off-again school, the H.A.N.D.S program, scholarships and grants for teachers and the Race Toward Autism Acceptance and Family Festival on April 2nd in Fredericksburg.
April Burch talks about the impact of on-again-off-again school, the H.A.N.D.S program, scholarships and grants for teachers and the Race Toward Autism Acceptance and Family Festival on April 2nd in Fredericksburg.
Janel Donohue talks about Rappahannock United Way’s tax program (ruwfreetaxes.org), Prosper Community Workshops and Prosper Students Workshops, and the Ride United program
Samantha Shoukas with the Fredericksburg Regional Continuum of Care talks about the annual Point In Time homeless count and the need for more volunteers. There’s also a need for donations of backpacks from the community.
Stafford Extension Agent Guy Mussey and Maser Gardener Karen Brace preview the annual Seed Swap on the 29th at the Rowser Building from 9:30-1. It’s free! mgacra.org for info. Also info on Master Gardeners of the Central
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn and Marketing Director Kendric Walpole. Update on the next big show to begin mid-March and plans to let more of the region (and beyond) know about the shows at Riverside.
Ginger Walker talks about a movement to publicize and financially help area non-profits. You can get involved to help your favorite non-profits.
Vice-Mayor Frye talks about the annual gun giveback in Fredericksburg, tanker cars near Mayfield and the budget.
Ann Kloeckner talks about losing SNAP-purchased food in the storm and a possible way to be reimbursed. Also updates on rent and mortgage relief.
Fredericksburg Councilman Matt Kelly talks about the cost of upcoming projects involving schools, a fire station, waste water treatment plant and police and fire salaries. What will those projects mean to the city tax rate?
Habitat of Caroline’s Jason Tickle talks about the USDA 502 Direct program and the zero step entry Energy Star home.