
Town Talk: American Red Cross Blood Services
Alexis Innis talks about a serious blood shortage.
Alexis Innis talks about a serious blood shortage.
Historians Ryan Quint and Hilary Grabowska talk about Chatham and what’s available around the region. Also, what happened in the region 159 years ago right now as the Battle of Fredericksburg neared.
Dr. Shashuna Gray-Vice President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Development and Ed Dalrymple, the owner of Cedar Mountain Stone Quarry in Rapidan. He helped Germanna begin its Asphalt Program and apprenticeships. The Infrastructure Academy is good news
Anna Billingsley and Lisa Crittenden talk about events surrounding Trees of Hope to benefit Loisann’s Hope House. Table top trees can be seen starting on November 19th at the Ashley Home Store in Central Park. loisannshopehouse.org
Karen Estes talks about aging and Assisted Living. Signs that it’s time to think about Assisted Living and why move before the holidays?
Shericka Twyner with the Caroline Family YMCA, Naomie Murdock and Mary Anne Batsche with Mary Washington Healthcare talk about a virtual and in-person Health Fair this Friday and Saturday.
Dave Muraca, Meghan Budinger and Amy Durban with the George Washington Foundation outline what’s happening over the holidays at Historic Kenmore and Ferry Farm. www.kenmore.org
UMW’s Dr. Stephen Farnsworth looks at state-wide and General Assembly results and what it means going forward.
Spotsylvania Schools Social Worker Michelle Patton Swisher talks about your involvement in Rock Out, Knock Out Homelessness on November 9th. It’s a virtual event where you can provide money or items for homeless students and families. sef4education.org
Dave the Computer Guy talks about the scary cyber world and how you can protect your computer and personal information.