
Town Talk: Central Rappahannock Regional Library
Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck and Library Director Martha Hutzel talk about free COVID tests from the library, the adult winter reading challenge and Idea Space.
Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck and Library Director Martha Hutzel talk about free COVID tests from the library, the adult winter reading challenge and Idea Space.
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden on recent business incentives and an update on the Accelerator Program–and an opening for a Tech Specialist.
Pediatrician Dr. Richard Erwin talks about COVID and kids and whether your child should be vaccinated. Talk about flu shots, keeping your kids safe and healthy during the winter and how to handle the holidays.
Germanna Dean of Nursing and Health Technologies, Dr. Patti Lisk and Germanna President Dr. Janet Gullickson talk about the severe nursing shortage (locally and nationally) and Germanna’s role and plan.
Samantha Shoukas, the Continuum of Care Program Director with the George Washington Regional Commission talks about efforts in the region to reduce homelessness. Opportunities for you to get involved thru the COC or as a volunteer with
Spotsylvania Supervisor Gary Skinner (Lee Hill) talks about his time on the School Board and Board of Supervisors…we look back and ahead.
Pat Holland with Healthy Generations Area on Aging and ElderCare Connections founder Valerie Hopson-Bell talk about aging resources in the region and what to look for and how to respond when changes become apparent in family members.
Updates from Allison Balmes-John and Mary Chamberlin on COVID, flu shots and the process going forward with a local health assessment.
Andie Ayers talks about how they help families impacted by pediatric cancer. Focus on the holidays–do’s and don’ts.
Stafford Supervisor Gary Snellings from Hartwood is retiring at the end of the year. We talk about 16 years on the board and a lifetime in Stafford.