Community Corner

Wednesday, July 21, 202107/21/2021

Community Corner Interview: Ramona Martinez of the Feminist Union of C’ville Creatives

Kendall had the pleasure of speaking with Ramona Martinez from the Feminist Union of C’Ville Creatives. They are still accepting…

Thursday, July 15, 202107/15/2021

Community Corner Interview: Tina LaRoche of Camp Holiday Trails

Kendall spoke with Tina LaRoche, Executive Director of Camp Holiday Trails, on their free virtual speaker series Hope Always Grows…

Tuesday, July 13, 202107/13/2021

Community Corner Interview: Cory Ryan of Art Guild of Greene

Kendall spoke with Cory Ryan, President of the Art Guild of Greene, on their Kids Craft and Storytelling Time event…

Monday, July 12, 202107/12/2021

Community Corner Interview: Jonathan McNamara of the American Red Cross

Kendall spoke with Jonathan McNamara from the American Red Cross about the importance of blood donation, especially now as there…

Tuesday, July 6, 202107/06/2021

Community Corner Interview: Bettina Stevens of Reclaimed Hope Initiative

Kendall spoke with Bettina Stevens who is the founder and executive director of Reclaimed Hope Initiative, a family-centered support and…

Tuesday, July 6, 202107/06/2021

Community Corner Interview: David Irvine from Allen & Allen and Margaret Thacker from Cedars Healthcare Center

Kendall spoke with David Irvine from Allen & Allen and Margaret Thacker from Cedars Healthcare Center. Margaret is one of…

Friday, July 2, 202107/02/2021

Community Corner Interview: Gordon Sutton of Tiger Fuel Company

Kendall spoke with Gordon Sutton, President of Tiger Fuel Company, about their current Round Up campaign to benefit the Big…

Monday, June 28, 202106/28/2021

Community Corner Interview: Sherie Flores of 9round Kickbox Fitness

Kendall spoke with Sherie Flores, owner of 9round Kickbox Fitness, about how 9round operates as well as their involvement with…

Thursday, June 17, 202106/17/2021

Community Corner Interview: Emily Rosenberger of Alzheimer’ s Association Central and Western Virginia

Kendall spoke with Emily Rosenberger, Constituent Events Manager for the Alzheimer’s Association Central and Western Virginia, about their upcoming fundraising…

Tuesday, June 15, 202106/15/2021

Community Corner Interview: Denise McFadden of Georgia’s Friends

Kendall spoke with Denise McFadden, Executive Director of Georgia’s Friends, a non-profit organization that provides programs and services in the…

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