Town Talk: SAWs Virginia
Executive Director Charlie Russell talks about their program of building ramps for people in need with long-term, ambulatory disabilities. The goal is to restore their freedom, independence and ...Read more
Executive Director Charlie Russell talks about their program of building ramps for people in need with long-term, ambulatory disabilities. The goal is to restore their freedom, independence and ...Read more
Executive Director Drew Gruber talks about the world’s largest open air museum–14 hundred sites across six states. The signs put you in the footsteps of generals, soldiers, citizens ...Read more
Dave the Computer Guy talks about the need to have a strong surge protector. Discussion also about battery backups, keeping laptops safe during travel and safe browsing on vacation. ...Read more
Executive Director Elizabeth McNally talks about the place and process that defines Safe Harbor and their work with child victims of abuse. safeharborva.org ...Read more
Customer Services Coordinator Adriana Puckett and Deputy Director Rebecca Purdy talk about the library budget and the reduction of hours at Salem Church, Porter and the downtown branch. ...Read more
Dave Muraca, Mara Kaktins and Ann Waters preview the Fabulous 4th at Ferry Farm. 10-2. $1.00 admission. Park at the site. Details at kenmore.org ...Read more
City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about growth, transportation, preserving the Renwick Building, and his future–he’s running for re-election. ...Read more
Katie Bates, Von Young and Ashley Lindbeck talk about the national housing crisis and the impact on shelters, the People Empowered Through Support Program (PETS) and Safe Haven Foster and ways the ...Read more
Dr. Sims is the Curator of African American History/Special Projects at the Fredericksburg Area Museum. famva.org ...Read more
Dr. Gaila Sims, the Curator of African American History/Special Projects at the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about Juneteenth, a special program at Germanna Community College on the 20th about ...Read more