Fredericksburg Parent

May 2026

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6 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • May 2026 Entrepreneur of the Year PROUD FOUNDING MEMBER ADVERTISING 540-429-3572 • megan@fredericksburgparent.net EDITORIAL 540-429-3572 • amanda@fredericksburgparent.net 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 PUBLISHER vandoren@fredericksburgparent.net Leigh Anne Van Doren:Tabitha & Jamie Nelle's mom EDITOR amanda@fredericksburgparent.net Amanda Danaher: Emma, Wyatt, Grant, Jack and Thea's mom MEDIA & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR megan@fredericksburgparent.net Megan Walsh: Mia, Noelle & Adelaide's mom DESIGN & PRODUCTION cccarter1@mac.com Cheryl Carter: Alex, Kate & Jackie's mom WEBMASTER caroline@fredericksburgparent.net Caroline Murray: Nate & Brendan's mom CALENDAR & ELETTERS amanda@fredericksburgparent.net Amanda Danaher: Emma, Wyatt, Grant, Jack and Thea's mom SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR jessica@fredericksburgparent.net Jessica Trask: Cye, Asher & Ragan's mom SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR laura@fredericksburgparent.net Laura Carter: Alison and Michael's daughter The publishers reserve the right to reject any adver- tisement, editorial or listing that does not meet the publication's standards. No part of this magazine may be reproduced with out permission. Listing and adver- tising rates are available upon request. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the informa- tion contained herein, however, the publisher cannot guarantee such accuracy. Listings and advertisements are subject to typographical errors, ommissions and/or change without notice. For terms and conditions please visit our website at www.fredericksburgparent.net © Copyright 2026 Nurture, Inc. All rights reserved. letter to reader Amanda Danaher, Frederickburg Parent and Family Acting Editor. Recently, I started filling a large wall in our home with my kids' artwork. It's a mix of everything, from trees and mountains to brightly colored dogs and pieces that feel a little abstract but completely them. It adds so much color to the space, turning a once bare wall into something warm, fresh and full of life. Some pieces were crafted at home, others on a road trip or in their school art room. Each frame holds a moment in time, and for a second, I can see who they were yesterday and anticipate who they will become tomorrow. They won't always be this young, but for now, I get to hold onto a small piece of their creativity and spirit as they are now. And that feels so special to me. Maybe that's why this time of year always hits a little dif- ferently. May is a month of milestones. Sports wrap up, dance seasons end and the school year is coming to a close. It's bittersweet, but it also means something new is just around the corner. In this issue, we are honoring those leading today while celebrating the next generation shaping what comes next. From extraordinary women whose leadership is rooted in service and meaningful impact on our com- munity, to local kids reflecting on the Revolutionary era and how it shapes their understanding of freedom today, to graduating senior Deven Jani of Riverbend High School, whose hard work and dedication show what's possible as he looks ahead to his future, we are reminded that our stories today shape what comes next. Because whether it's on a wall at home in a simple picture frame or in the hope we share at the end of the school year, what we create today becomes part of us tomorrow. XOXO, What we create today becomes part of us tomorrow. Shaping Our World... One Frame at a Time

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