Episodios

  • Season 6, Episode 1, Part 1: The 40th Daffodil Festival - What to Expect
    Mar 5 2026

    Later this month, thousands of people will visit Gloucester to attend the 40th Daffodil Festival. This milestone festival, scheduled for March 28-29, has some new additions, brings back some longtime favorites, and promises to offer something for everyone!

    For Part 1 of this month's podcast, we sit down with Hunter LeClair, Gloucester's Tourism, Marketing & Special Events Manager, and Susan Ammons, the County's Tourism & Marketing Supervisor, to learn about what festival-goers have to look forward to! These two ladies, along with other County staff members, and countless volunteers, have worked many hours to ensure this year's event is a huge success!

    To learn more about this year's festival, visit https://www.daffodilfestivalva.org/.

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  • Season 6, Episode 1, Part 2: Festival History
    Mar 5 2026

    For Part 2 of our podcast on the 40th Daffodil Festival, we talk with longtime volunteer Mary Boerner, who has helped with the event since 1992. She shares over three decades of memories, how the festival has evolved over the years, and much more! You won't want to miss this episode!

    For more information on the 40th Festival March 28-29, visit https://www.daffodilfestivalva.org/.

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    28 m
  • Season 5, Episode 10: GCPS Educational Foundation's Race Fundraiser
    Feb 3 2026

    The Gloucester County Educational Foundation has been raising money to support Gloucester County Public Schools for almost 30 years - and the main way they achieve their goals is by hosting an annual race. Fit for walkers and runners of all ages, this is an amazing way to fund teacher mini-grants and the Teacher of the Year program here in Gloucester. There's even an option to participate virtually, if you're not able to attend on March 14.

    In this podcast, Helen Worthington and Michelle Stone share the goals of the Ed Foundation, details of the race, and share some of the ways this fundraiser has contributed to students in the past.

    Interested in signing up? Here's a link: https://gets.gc.k12.va.us/o/gcps/page/gcps-educational-foundation

    https://www.gloucestervaedfoundation.org/

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    28 m
  • Season 5, Episode 9: The General Reassessment
    Dec 3 2025

    Gloucester County has announced the completion of its 2026 Real Estate Reassessment, an important process that ensures all properties in the county are assessed equitably and reflect current market conditions. The updated assessments represent fair market values as of January 1, 2026, and all property owners should receive notices of reassessment in their mailboxes in early December.

    This month, we sit down with Dan Thomas, Gloucester County's Assessor, to discuss the process of a general reassessment and explore what property owners need to know about how their values are determined, and how to appeal if they believe there are errors in their assessments.

    For more information, visit https://gloucesterva.gov/real-estate-assessment.

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    20 m
  • Season 5, Episode 8: The Homestead Market & Other Fall Events
    Sep 30 2025

    This month, we are joined by Hunter LeClair, our Tourism, Marketing & Special Events Manager, who tells us all about a new event to the County - the Fall Homestead Market! This is scheduled for Oct. 19 from 12-5 p.m. at the former Page Middle School grounds. For more information on this event, visit https://www.facebook.com/share/1CL5WyU31k/.

    Hunter also tells us about many other fall events that the County is hosting and announced that registration for the 2025 Christmas & Holiday Parade will take place throughout the month of October by visiting www.gloucesterva.gov/civicrec.

    For information on all events, visit https://visitgloucesterva.org/tourism/events.

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    14 m
  • Season 5, Episode 7: Challenges Facing Public Utilities
    Sep 4 2025

    This month, we sit down with Katey Legg, Gloucester's Public Utilities Director, to discuss some of the challenges the utilities system is facing and the steps that are being taken to address some of those challenges.

    Whether or not you are on the utilities system, this episode will give you an understanding of what it takes to run the system and keep fresh, clean water flowing into homes and businesses throughout the county 24-7.

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    16 m
  • Season 5, Episode 6: What will the 2025-2026 School Year bring in Gloucester County?
    Aug 4 2025

    Monday, August 25, our GCPS students will be piling onto buses for their first day of school!

    We sat down with the superintendent, Dr. Anthony Vladu, to talk about some of the division's goals and priorities for the year ahead.

    Tune in to learn more about the GHS renovation, academic achievement goals, student leadership initiatives, new partnerships with local businesses, Federal Aid, school lunches and more.

    Connect with GCPS here: https://gets.gc.k12.va.us/

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    27 m
  • Season 5, Episode 5: Gloucester County could be your next great opportunity
    Jul 7 2025

    Gloucester County has a list of open jobs right now that just might be calling your name.

    Human Resources Director Tami Nunn takes the microphone to talk about the workplace culture here, benefits, what kind of qualities we look for in new hires, and the opportunities that come from serving your local community.

    We're also pleased to announce that the County is a V3 “Virginia Values Veterans” Certified Employer. This means our government organization has made a commitment to hire veterans into the workforce.

    Looking for more information? Call our team at 804-693-5690 or check out listings at https://gloucesterva.gov/human-resources#jobs.

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    30 m