
Town Talk: Dr. Thomas Taylor/Stafford County Schools
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor talks about his background, the challenges of COVID and his budget.
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor talks about his background, the challenges of COVID and his budget.
Shericka Twyner of the Caroline Family YMCA and Bobby Hebert. Focus on the Polar Bear Plunge in Caroline County on February 12th at Lake Land ‘Or. Money raised for non-profits in Caroline.
Annie Brulatour at the Salem Church Library and Collection and Customer Services Coordinator Adriana Puckett with a library update–you can go back inside on Monday. Details on the Adult Winter Reading and virtual events.
Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey previews the 30th annual Polar Plunge in Virginia Beach on the 5th. He also talks about the return of the state basketball tournament to Stafford and rebuilding after COVID.
Mary Chamberlin with the Rappahannock Area Health District talks about the still high, but starting to decrease COVID numbers. We talk about what kind of mask to wear and how omicron is less severe, not mild.
Maureen Bartosh with 25-30 Espresso and Andie Ayers with Fairy Godmother Project. Maureen talks about her support as a business owner to a non-profit like FGP. She also talked about Mo Brew her and focus on helping
Jason Tickle (and Jeanie Barbaro in the second segment) talk about the 502 Direct Loan, income guidelines, opportunities to volunteer or contribute. habitatofcaroline.org
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.