Fredericksburg Parent

November 2023

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6 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • November 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year PROUD FOUNDING MEMBER ADVERTISING PHONE 540-429-3572 EMAIL leighanne@fredericksburgparent.net CALENDAR & SOCIAL MEDIA EMAIL leighanne@fredericksburgparent.net EDITORIAL PHONE 540-429-3572 EMAIL chris@fredericksburgparent.net SNAIL MAIL P.O. Box 7884, F'burg, VA 22404 www.fredericksburgparent.net LIKE facebook.com/FredericksburgParent SIGN UP FredParent.net PIN pinterest.com/fredparent FOLLOW @fredparentmagazine parent fredericksburg & family WRITTEN BY LEIGH ANNE VAN DOREN publisher's note publisher's note Leigh Anne Van Doren, Frederickburg Parent and Family publisher Creating a Creating a Culture of Culture of Connection Connection PUBLISHER Leigh Anne Van Doren leighanne@fredericksburgparent.net Tabitha & Jamie Nelle's mom EDITOR & WEBMASTER Chris Jones chris@fredericksburgparent.net Quincy, Hayden & Olive's dad MEDIA & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR megan@fredericksburgparent.net Megan Walsh: Mia, Noelle & Adelaide's mom DESIGN & PRODUCTION Cheryl Carter: Alex, Kate & Jackie's mom CALENDAR & COOL THINGS TO DO ELETTER caroline@fredericksburgparent.net Caroline Murray: Nate and Brendan's mom EDUCATION & INFANT ELETTERS Debra Caffrey: Aidan's mom SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR jessica@fredericksburgparent.net Jessica Trask: Cye, Asher and Ragan's mom SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR Mira Dover MARKETING & EVENT INTERN Ragan Trask The publishers reserve the right to reject any advertisement, editorial or listing that does not meet the publication's stan- dards. No part of this magazine may be reproduced with out permission. Listing and advertising rates are available upon request. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained herein, however, the publisher cannot guarantee such accuracy. Listings and adver- tisements are subject to typographical errors, ommissions and/or change without notice. For terms and conditions please visit our website at www.fredericksburgparent.net © Copyright 2023 Nurture, Inc. All rights reserved. In my opinion, of all the editorial Fredericksburg Parent has run over the past 23 years, the Rappahannock Area Community Board's (RACSB) special sections on how to have tough conversations with your teens in November of 2022, and this November's special section on how to build resilience in your children are the most important, timely and crucial articles for parents we have ever published. When I began Fredericksburg Parent in January of 2000, it was because I was lonely and isolated in my new role as a mom. In my gut, I knew that was dangerous for both me and my new baby. RACSB confirms that I was right to be concerned. Resilience, and the ability to overcome hard things in our lives is built through the strength of our relationships. This special 8 page section walks parents through how to build connections, how to teach relationship building skills to their children, and the 9 things children need to be resilient. Please read and share with other parents in your life. Also in this issue, we feature local opportunities to build healthy habits and connec- tions through running as a family (check out the 31st YMCA Turkey Trot, Girls on the Run and the Healthy Kids Run Series on page 15 ). Debra Caffrey, our Practical Pantry columnist weighs in on ways to make space in your kitchen before you attempt to make Thanksgiving Dinner, and Ask Mom helps you deal with an anxious toddler. Emily Freehling, our popular expert interviewer, brings us two pieces: Let's Smile Dental walks you through how important dental care is–especially after all that Halloween candy, and Fredericksburg Academy shares their expertise on using the outdoors as a classroom. In other Fred Parent nonprofit news, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library served 1800 children ages 0-5 in November with free books mailed to their homes, thanks to the Northern Neck Electric Cooperative's continued commitment to improv- ing the lives of families in their service area. We held our first "graduation" from the program at the Howell Library in October. A big thank you to the Central Rappahannock Library system for hosting us, and helping our graduates get a library card. To sign up or donate, go to fredericksburgparent.net/dolly. The FXBG Advance hired its first full time reporter, just in time to provide detailed coverage of the November 7th elections. Adele Uphaus-Connor is one of our region's best-known reporters, and has left the Free Lance-Star to serve as the Managing Editor of the FXBG Advance. Monday through Friday, Adele will be post- ing hard-news stories about local government and education. I am proud of the role Fredericksburg Parent Gives played in launching and growing the Advance. To sub- scribe, go to fxbgadvance.com

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