Town Talk-June 15, 2018
Stafford Delegate Bob Thomas talks about his first year in the General Assembly representing the 28th District. Topics include: Medicaid expansion, transportation and taking local elected experience to Richmond.
Stafford Delegate Bob Thomas talks about his first year in the General Assembly representing the 28th District. Topics include: Medicaid expansion, transportation and taking local elected experience to Richmond.
Leslie Kash and Gwen Braswell-Nash. Getting in shape for the 13th annual Baron Braswell Run/Walk Against Teen Violence Leslie Kash talks about the Fredericksburg Area Running club and the training program for the race. Gwen Braswell Nash
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Chief Historian John Hennessy: History at Sunset–a preview. Discussion on confederate monuments and the slave block in downtown Fredericksburg.
Stafford Soccer. An update on summer camps, adult leagues and the World Cup. staffordsoccer.com office@staffordsoccer.com
1st District Congressman Rob Wittman talks about North Korea, cancelling summer recess if there’s no budget, rural broadband and changes in education.
It’s Brain Awareness Month and June 21st is the Longest Day. Alzheimer’s and the 10 warning signs. Linda George with Cardinal Village, Lori Myers with the local office of the Alzheimer’s Association and Krista Wells with Chancellor’s
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker talks about graduation, starting school earlier and issues before a growing county.
Historic Kenmore and Ferry Farm update with Alma Withers and Meghan Budinger.
Sophia Street Pottery Throwdown preview with Kevin Rodrigue and Trista Chapman. June 9th-10-5. 1100 block of Sophia Street between Amelia and Lewis.
The Fairy Godmother Project: Andie McConnell and Kelly talk about the stresses of having a child in treatment. fairygodmotherproject.org