Cherice Taylor Cherice Taylor

Parents Education Corner: Tips from a Local Superintendent

WRITTEN BY CHERICE TAYLOR

I recently had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Thomas W. Taylor, Superintendent of Stafford County Public Schools. I asked Dr.Taylor if he could give two tips to parents, what would they be? His response is below.

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Nora Ahmad Nora Ahmad

Ready, Set, Prom: Getting Ready for Prom at North Stafford

WRITTEN BY NORA AHMAD

This month North Stafford is excited to announce their annual Prom. This year's prom theme is “Once Upon a Time” inspired by Disney movies and all things magical. At North Nation, prom is especially exciting because only seniors and juniors are allowed to go but not just that, at North Stafford we go all out in decorations and preparations. Prom has been the buzz at North Stafford since we returned from spring break back in March. Everyone is getting ready trying to find the best dresses, shoes, suits, and of course, accessories.

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Pacheco's Hardwood Floor Pacheco's Hardwood Floor

Refinishing vs. Replacing Hardwood Floors: Which Option Is Right for You?

WRITTEN BY PACHECO’S HARDWOOD FLOOR

Hardwood floors exude elegance and timelessness, enhancing the aesthetics and value of any home. However, as years pass, these floors may start to show signs of wear and tear, prompting homeowners to consider their options: refinishing or replacing. Both choices offer distinct advantages and considerations, making it essential to understand the differences between them before making a decision.

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Zoya De Jager Zoya De Jager

Introducing Paw Cutz LLC, formerly known as Aquia Grooming

WRITTEN BY ZOYA DE JAGER

Welcome to Paw Cutz LLC, the newly rebranded and refurbished pet grooming haven formerly known as Aquia Grooming. Led by Zoya de Jager and her dedicated team, Paw Cutz promises a grooming experience like no other in the Fredericksburg area. With 15 years of grooming expertise under her belt and a commitment to excellence, Zoya is on her way to becoming a certified master groomer, ensuring that your furry friends receive top-notch care tailored to their specific needs.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Celebrating Volunteerism & Catalyzing Change: The Coulter Crew

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Nestled in the heart of Embrey Mills, the Coulter family epitomizes warmth, resilience, and community spirit. With Elizabeth and her partner Craig at the helm, alongside their vibrant crew- Louie, Maribel (Belle), Frankie, and Asher - their home resonates with laughter, love, and a shared commitment to making a difference, both within their family and in the wider community.

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Mora Soan Mora Soan

Kids Corner: Bottle Cap Soda Flower Wreath

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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Steward T. Henderson Steward T. Henderson

The Overland Campaign: The Beginning of the End of the Civil War

WRITTEN BY STEWART T. HENDERSON

On May 4th, 1864, Lieutenant General Ulysses Grant began his first campaign as General in Chief of the United States Army, the Overland Campaign. Instead of staying in Washington, DC, his headquarters would be with the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major General George Meade, and the Independent IX Army Corps, commanded by Major General Ambrose Burnside. This immediately created an awkward command situation. General Burnside outranked General Meade, so Grant had to issue commands to each army to get them to work together.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Fahrenheit 132: A Carnivore's Dream in Fredericksburg

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

In the heart of downtown Fredericksburg, Fahrenheit 132 stands as a culinary oasis, offering an unparalleled dining experience that transcends mere sustenance and is every carnivore's dream. Arguably the best restaurant in town, Fahrenheit 132 captivates patrons with its exquisite ambiance, impeccable service, and a menu that pays homage to the finest ingredients and culinary craftsmanship.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Recipe Corner: Mango Tango Shrimp Tacos

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

"Mom, what's for dinner?" is quite possibly my least favorite phrase. I spend too much time coming up with grocery lists, meal plans, etc., so when I find something quick and easy, I have to share it. We typically keep some frozen shrimp ready to rock in the freezer, and we just happened to have some taco toppings ready to go and on hand, so I threw the following together recently, and I was pleasantly surprised. There's minimal preparation to this one, and I may try it again soon with feta cheese as a bonus, but here's what I did with minimal effort.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

A Spouse's Guide to Mother's Day

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

With Mother's Day fast-approaching, I'm here to help the spouses out. Now, I am definitely biased, and you'll notice a trend in what moms really want for Mother's Day. I'm sure there's some mathematical equation that I could use, taking into account variables such as the number of children and how old the children are, but I taught English and not math, so this will have to do. 

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

The Kid’s Ultimate Guide to Mother’s Day

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

Spring has officially sprung, and along with the blossoming flowers and warmer weather, Mother’s Day is now upon us. One of the first Mother’s Day celebrations was celebrated in Ancient Greece thousands of years ago. The United States has now adopted and molded the celebratory tradition into American culture, celebrating Mother’s Day annually on the second Sunday of May.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Empowering Through Music and Art: The Bill Carroll Foundation

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

In the heart of Fredericksburg, the Bill Carroll Foundation shines brightly as a beacon of hope, inclusion, and creativity. Founded by CEO and visionary Bill Carroll, this 501(c)(3) non-profit organization is dedicated to providing inclusive arts programs and instruction to individuals of all abilities, focusing on veterans and those with disabilities.

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Karie Owens Karie Owens

Inspiration for the Class of '24

WRITTEN BY KARIE OWENS

It's that time when teachers, parents, and students anticipate the close of another school year. For some of us, it marks the commencement of a new era. It is a time for celebrating the accomplishments and future dreams of our seniors. As a mom of nine, with two of my own children graduating, I wish to share some inspiration with our dear graduates.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

From Fantasy to Reality: Inside the World of Dungeons and Dragons at RHS

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

Dungeons and Dragons is a fictional role-playing game created in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules Inc. Players form an "adventuring party" and embark on fictional quests in fantasy worlds. The game has no winner but does have various roles and levels a player can fall into, including the referee, such as the Dungeon Master.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

Brilliant Minds Unveiled: A Spotlight on Students' Commonwealth Governor's School Culminating Projects

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

The Commonwealth Governor's School aims to bring students' passions to life and promote the growth of intelligent thinkers. These students thrive in an environment where critical thinking is encouraged, and knowledge is appreciated. A fundamental aspect of this program is an extensive research project known as "culminating." 

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Karie Owens Karie Owens

Spring Cleaning Advice

WRITTEN BY KARIE OWENS

Nothing says “Spring” like cherry blossoms and a dust mop. Spring cleaning is as much a home improvement as a new deck or floor. It is essential. Many get lost in the enormity of the task. Keep it simple and break it down into doable steps. Plan a spring-cleaning schedule to accomplish your goals for the next days or weeks. Include family members in tasks and make it a goal!

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Kim Hicks: A Beacon of Style and Motherhood

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

In the heart of Fredericksburg resides a woman named Kim Hicks, affectionately known as "Miss Kim," who embodies the essence of Southern hospitality, resilience, and timeless elegance. With a legacy steeped in love and community, Kim's grace, style, and devotion to family illuminate the lives of everyone around her.

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Tayler Tanks Tayler Tanks

Uplifting the Women of Stafford

WRITTEN BY TAYLER TANKS

With Women's History Month last month, I wanted to shine a light on an incredible event that uplifts the fantastic women of Stafford: Central VA’s Most Influential Women Banquet.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

A Portrait of Family: The Soan-Preap Family

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

In the bustling heart of Montreal, Canada, Mora Soan's journey began—a journey that would intertwine her fate with that of her loving husband, Jack Preap. Their love story, ignited by a chance encounter at a family wedding, quickly blossomed into a lifelong partnership and adventure. 

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