Town Talk: Stafford Sheriff's Office
Deputy Steve Curtis, Sgt Carol Burgess (and Lt. Deuntay Diggs briefly) talk about National Night Out–on Tuesday the 5th at Stafford Market Place. Also a discussion on SRO’s and scams.
Deputy Steve Curtis, Sgt Carol Burgess (and Lt. Deuntay Diggs briefly) talk about National Night Out–on Tuesday the 5th at Stafford Market Place. Also a discussion on SRO’s and scams.
Rappahannock United Way’s Janel Donohue with an update on Prosper Students Fall Workshops–formally known as Mission Independence–helps students get ready to the real life. Update on the annual campaign and rent and mortgage assistance for City and
Leslie Leahy (Ceili), Courtney Harris (Carter), and Aimee Hardy (Josh) talk about losing a child to cancer and how they’ve been helped locally by the community and the Fairy Godmother Project. The Josh Hardy Superhero Celebration is
Nicole Moore with Stafford Parks and Rec with info on the Fall Family Festival on Saturday along with therapeutic recreation, exercise for adults 55+ and opportunities to volunteer.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg on the need to secure our computers, how to secure your computers, troubleshooting and proper computer ergonomics.
Caroline County Schools update: Assistant Superintendent Dr. Herb Monroe, Madison Elementary Principal Teresa Hicks, Lewis and Clark Elementary Cynthia Brown, Caroline Middle School Principal Corrine Griggs.
Snow Branch Manager Chuck Gray and Simon Watts with Idea Space with the Central Rappannock Regional Library with an update on programs. librarypoint.org
Executive Director Elizabeth McNally previews Save Jane–October 15th at Market Square. Also, an explanation of the work and helps provided to child victims of abuse. info @ safeharborva.org
Rene Laws and Sue Henderson preview Via Colori Stafford this Saturday and Sunday at the commuter parking lot on Courthouse Road near I-95.
April Peterson talks with Meegana Henry–somewhere on the Oregon Coast Trail.