Cherice Taylor Cherice Taylor

Parents Education Corner: Planning for Life After High School

WRITTEN BY CHERICE TAYLOR

Parents of rising high school juniors, seniors, and the soon to be class of 2024 graduates, this is for you. It seems like yesterday my kids were in elementary school, and now my youngest is in college. I mean where does the time go? What is the plan for life after high school? Have you really talked about it?

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Allie Medina Allie Medina

Colonial Forge High School Highlights: Students Got "Talont"

WRITTEN BY ALLIE MEDINA

Colonial Forge’s “Talont” Show was on Thursday, March 7. There was a huge crowd, and tickets sold out the night of. All of the acts were amazing, starting with Ian Bast on the piano, playing a personal piece. After his performance, he spoke of his inspiration to play at the show.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Reminders of La Dolce Vita: A Restaurant Review of Orofino

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

As self-proclaimed aficionados of Italian cuisine, my husband and I were eager to try Orofino, drawn by its reputation for genuine Italian fare. Having spent nearly three years living in Italy, our standards were high, and Orofino did not disappoint.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Pots & Palettes: Where Creativity Meets Fun

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

Pots & Palettes is more than a "Paint Your Own Pottery" Studio; it's a haven for creativity, relaxation, and making lasting memories. Nestled in the heart of the Lees Hill Community, the studio invites people of all ages to unleash their inner artists while enjoying the company of friends and family.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Keyes Exteriors: Transforming Outdoor Spaces into Living Dreams

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

Keyes Exteriors isn't just your average outdoor contractor. They prefer to think of themselves as "the architects of your outdoor oasis." From patios to decks, screen porches, and retaining walls, they specialize in crafting spaces where nature meets luxury. Formerly known as Keyes Landscaping, LLC, their evolution into Keyes Exteriors signifies their commitment to excellence in outdoor living design and construction.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

The Jacquez Family: A Heart for Generosity and Travel

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Within the vibrant community of Embrey Mill lies a family whose story epitomizes the power of love, resilience, and unwavering compassion. Meet Julie and Richard Jacquez, alongside their children Eli, Mimi, and Dylan. Their journey is a remarkable one, defined not only by their personal triumphs but also by their giving hearts and their collective commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.

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Mora Soan Mora Soan

Kids Corner: Colorful Caterpillar Clothespin

WRITTEN BY MORA SOAN

This activity is brought to you by the author of the children's book, Jacob in Japan! Jacob is a gnome who lives in New York. He owns a beautiful garden on the rooftop of a skyscraper. He is a picky eater and he only eats ordinary bland food. One windy night, Jacob falls into a magic flower pot. He wakes up in Japan. What will he do next? Will Jacob starve himself or will he find a way to enjoy and experience Japan? With an open mind, he may discover new and delicious foods that he never knew existed.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

Small Steps, Big Impact

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

Nestled along the beautiful banks of the Rappahannock River, Fredericksburg, Virginia, overflows with history and natural beauty. Attracting many tourists and residents, with its unique nature, it truly is a serene place. With an increasingly modern outlook, it is important to strive each day to preserve the charm of the area so that future generations are able to enjoy the captivating allure of Fredericksburg that we currently relish in.

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Steward T. Henderson Steward T. Henderson

23rd USCT 160th Anniversary of Their First Skirmish 

WRITTEN BY STEWART T. HENDERSON

May 15, 2024, will mark the 160th anniversary of the first skirmish of African American soldiers in action against the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. This action was during General Ulysses Grant’s Overland Campaign, which began eleven months of action that ended with General Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House. The first two battles were fought on two of the battlefields in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park - Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House.

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Karie Owens Karie Owens

The Gift of Home

WRITTEN BY KARIE OWENS

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Home Improvement?” Does it bring a smile with thoughts of endless possibilities to new heights and high hopes, or does it usher in a cringe with visions of an ongoing and expensive “to-do” list? Whatever your reaction, it’s time we look at this topic from a fresh vantage point. Our homes are more than a habitat and much more than a showcase.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Turbo Pest Control: Your Trusted Partner in Pest-Free Living

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

At Turbo Pest Control, they're more than just exterminators; they're your partners in creating a safe and pest-free environment for your family and pets. As a family-owned business with a decade of experience in the pest control industry, Turbo Pest Control is committed to delivering effective, plant-based solutions that prioritize the well-being of your loved ones.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

Lights, Camera, Action!: Riverbend's Rendition of The Complete History of America Abridged

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

Each spring, the Riverbend drama department puts on a production, either a play or musical, for the local RHS community. This year, the department chose to perform a magnificent rendition of The Complete History of America Abridged by Titchenor, Martin, and Long. This comedic retelling of United States history begins with the discovery of America and spans all the way to the present day. The production was filled with humor and was sure to make the audience laugh throughout the 90-minute performance.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

Riverbend High School: Winter Sports Recap

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

As winter sports wrap up, it is clear that the successes achieved during the fall season have overflown on into the winter. From the wins on the basketball court, to the accomplishments on the wrestling mat, to the records set on the track and in the pool, this season surely was one to remember.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Pillars of Support: Meet the Alghabra Family

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

The Alghabra family epitomizes unity and support.

Beata and Jalal found each other through mutual friends 23 years ago, and they’ve shared their passion for helping others since. Together, they have three children, each with their own admirable pursuits.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Hero Spotlight: Liz Hensel

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

You all have come to know Liz Hensel through her months as the Content Coordinator of Neighbors of Courthouse, so we found it fitting that we only send her off on her next adventure with her own well-deserved spotlight.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

The Owens Family: A Testament to Resilience Rooted in Faith

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

In the tapestry of life, resilience is the thread that holds families together, weaving tales of triumph over adversity. Meet the Owens family, whose story is a testament to unwavering faith and unyielding determination in the face of challenges.

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