Town Talk-George Washington Foundation
Amy Durban, Dave Muraca and Meghan Budinger preview 4th of July at Ferry Farm in Stafford. Celebrate Independence, by George! 10-4. $5.00 per car for combined parking and event admission pass.
Amy Durban, Dave Muraca and Meghan Budinger preview 4th of July at Ferry Farm in Stafford. Celebrate Independence, by George! 10-4. $5.00 per car for combined parking and event admission pass.
Stephanie Ball and Jason Tickle of Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County with an update on the building of five homes in the county. Plus, details on a young professionals group, The American Dream Fund, and the
Daniel Turczan and Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works discuss their involvement in a class-action lawsuit against the Virginia Employment Commission. The federal case resulted because of VEC delays in providing unemployment benefits during the pandemic.
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about his own health, preparing for a more normal school year, and the need to plan for growth.
The Marvelous Wonderettes thru July 11. Carson, Brittany, Sarah, Elizabeth and Sheri–along with Patrick Ahearn.
Info on the Empowerhouse fundraiser for a new HVAC system, Maltese Brewing is holding a Sunday event for Empowerhouse, and the Latina Support Services Coordinator. Guests: Ray Parrish, Jackie Oliveira and Kathy Harrigan.
Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events Director Jane Shelhorse talks about her upcoming retirement and her time in the city. Joined at the end by Sonja Cantu, Kim Herbert and Brenda Martin.
Hiker Meegana Henry and April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter talk about how to prepare for a hike and options locally and in the region. Meegana is getting ready to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.
Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (FAMPO) Administrator and Transportation Planning Director Ian Ollis talks about a survey to identify shortcomings and suggest transportation improvements. The deadline is June 25th. fampo.gwregion.org
Stafford Juneteenth Celebration coordinator Pam Yeung talks about the event–it’s open to everyone. Saturday beginning at noon at Pratt Park. Closes with fireworks. In between, a day of celebration, fun, food, entertainment and history.