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Pansy Frye and other volunteers load boxes of nonperishable goods for area seniors as part of a federal program at the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank distribution center in Charlottesville, Tuesday, November 12th. Photo by Christopher Tyree
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The Trump administration canceled 94 million pounds of food aid in recent months. Here’s what didn’t make it to Virginia charities.
The Francis Land House, which has been closed since 2019 for repairs and renovations, opens this weekend with a free community day.
Courtesy of the city of Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach is hosting a free community day on Sunday, Nov. 16, marking the completion of extensive work on the circa 1800 house.
The county had already passed regulations in September limiting data centers to industrial districts.
One night. Three parties. ROŪGE: Theater Reinvented is hosting "PlayNight" on Saturday, November 15. Three homes in Norfolk will become the setting for scenes from three popular Broadway shows. Patrons pick their play and can be a silent bystander or join the show. The evening is a fundraiser for ROŪGE.
Courtesy of ROŪGE: Theater Reinvented
ROŪGE: Theater Reinvented’s inaugural fundraiser, "PlayNight," brings scenes from three stage shows to three Norfolk homes Saturday as a fundraiser.
Musicians of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and the Virginia Arts Festival will be holding a benefit concert Sat., Nov. 15 to raise money for the environmental nonprofit, Lynnhaven River NOW.
Courtesy of the Virginia Arts Festival
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra, like other arts groups, relies on the public to survive. Who says musicians, though, can't raise money for the community?

Virginia Symphony Orchestra Fellows: Orchestrating Change
Join four talented orchestral musicians on their year long journey as VSO Fellows.


 

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