You can learn how to use various pots and bits of earth to turn your home, however tiny, into a place of lush colors, delicious tastes, and lovely smells.
My Librarian: Celebrating Purim
By Babak
Celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim may include reading aloud from the Book of Esther, giving to the poor, feasting, and masquerades.
A Grand Celebration of Irish American History and Culture
By Joy
Read on for glimpses of Irish American history and culture, as well as recommendations on how to look for Irish ancestors.
Women’s Suffrage in Fredericksburg: Janetta FitzHugh and the Equal Suffrage League
By Joy
Read about Fredericksburg citizen Janetta R. FitzHugh, who fought for the women's right to vote in the early 20th century.
Heirloom Plants: Classic Cultivars for Our Time
By John
Heirloom plants have a lot to offer, and our Seed Library is full of flavorful choices!
Lunch & Learn: Spring 2026
By John
Every Friday at noon, learn something new! Upcoming sessions feature retirement savings tips, local history, Star Trek fandom, and "Queens of Crime" fiction.
Book Corner: Books Featured in Spring Author Talks
By Tracy
Thanks to Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Online Author Talk series, you can hear from several inspiring speakers each month, all at no charge.
Iceland: Island of Flame and Frost
By John
Learn about Iceland’s geography, its natural and political history, unique power sources, and some must-see sites if you visit.
Book Recommendations for Every Sign of the Chinese Zodiac
By Meg
Chinese New Year begins February 17! Looking for a fiction book that matches your Chinese Zodiac sign? Check some suggestions.
Book Corner: Reading to your child helps with literacy. Start now!
By Darcie
Reading to children in their first five years is an important way to develop their early literacy skills and prepare them for kindergarten.
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