Community Corner

Wednesday, February 23, 202202/23/2022

Community Corner Interview: Colleen Berger of Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

We spoke with Colleen Berger, Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Volunteer and Food Drive Coordinator. They are looking for schools…

Tuesday, February 22, 202202/22/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jeb Gutelius of The Ally Coalition

Jeb Gutelius, Executive Director of The Ally Coalition. The Ally Coalition provides critical support for grassroots non-profit organizations dedicated to…

Monday, February 21, 202202/21/2022

Community Corner Interview: Runner Jonathan Strongsmith and Heather Abbott of the Heather Abbott Foundation

Charlottesville resident Jonathan Strongsmith and Heather Abbott, founder of The Heather Abbott foundation. Jonathan is running the 126th Boston Marathon this coming…

Friday, February 18, 202202/18/2022

Community Corner Interview: Peter Krebs of Piedmont Environmental Council

Peter Krebs from the Piedmont Environmental Council. They are in the process of planning a pedestrian bridge to connect Charlottesville…

Friday, February 18, 202202/18/2022

Free Food Friday: Harrison Keevil of Multiverse Kitchens

If you’re a foodie in Charlottesville, you’ll recognize this name, and Keevil’s new concept is bringing back our epic Free…

Tuesday, February 15, 202202/15/2022

Community Corner Interview: Chris Poggi of Tiger Solar

Samantha spoke to Chris Poggi, branch manager of Tiger Solar (formerly Alt-Energy), who spoke about their new clean-energy partnership, how…

Wednesday, February 9, 202202/09/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jack Maxwell of Scottsville Taskforce 17 Looking for Volunteers

Jack Maxwell, Public Information Officer for Scottsville Taskforce 17, is looking for volunteers to join Scottsville’s Taskforce 17, an all-volunteer…

Wednesday, February 9, 202202/09/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jonathan McNamara with American Red Cross

Jonathan McNamara, Regional Communications Director for the American Red Cross, explains the importance of giving blood as well as just…

Friday, February 4, 202202/04/2022

Community Corner Interview: Benita Mayo and Kori Price of Charlottesville Black Arts Collective

Benita Mayo and Kori Price, members of the Charlottesville Black Arts Collective and two of the curators of McGuffey’s newest…

Wednesday, February 2, 202202/02/2022

Community Corner Interview: Nancy Stetz of James Monroe’s Highland

Nancy Stetz, Education Programs Manager at James Monroe’s Highland. They host a Virtual Book Club on the second Wednesday of…

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