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Old Dominion University will welcome the community to its new art museum starting Wednesday, November 14 from 4 to 7 PM. The 24,000-square-foot space is located at the corner of Hampton Boulevard and 43rd Street in Norfolk.

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Estate planning is one of the most overlooked areas of personal financial management. For National Estate Planning Week, WHRO is providing free personal estate planning booklets.

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As a part of American Graduate: Getting to Work, a collaboration between WHRO and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, WHRV has been creating education-based content via “HearSay with Cathy Lewis” and “Educationally Speaking”.

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From answering calls to greeting guests to staffing events to everything in-between, the success of WHRO would not be what it is without the passionate efforts of its volunteers. Even though it's the last day of Volunteer Appreciation Week, we always celebrate and commemorate the hard-working individuals who give their time and their talent. From all of us at WHRO, thank you!

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Connected to the Community

Here's what we've currently got in the works to bring education, enlightenment, and inspiration to Hampton Roads.

Emerging Leaders Board

Young professionals passionate about public media and supporting its mission. Find out more

Past Community Initiatives

American Graduate: Getting to Work initiative focuses on helping youth succeed in school, career, and life by exploring challenges to entering the workforce facing today's youth. Find out more

Veterans

Hampton Roads is home to over 217,000 veterans. We're currently involved in these initiatives with them:

Veterans Coming Home

Veterans Coming Home explores "what works" for veterans as they return to civilian life sharing both the challenges and success stories of veterans who are making a difference in the workplace, on campus, and in their communities.

Wall of Faces

There are 1,307 names of Virginian Vietnam veterans listed on The Wall. WHRO is proud to spearhead a state-wide initiative and engage partners and community individuals to ensure every Virginian listed has a photo. Find out more

Race: Let's Talk About It

Stories and events that foster conversations about race relations in America. Find out more

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