Connect with us

Local News

FRIBA Donates Barricades to Town for Festival Use and Public Safety

Published

on

The Front Royal Independent Business Alliance (FRIBA) has donated $2,250 to the Town of Front Royal to purchase six water-filled event barricades, reinforcing a shared commitment to public safety and community programming.

The donation was formally presented at the Town’s Public Works facility, where FRIBA President Craig Laird handed over the check to Steve Scheulen, the Town’s Manager of Infrastructure. The barricades will be used at local events, including the annual Festival of Leaves, to help block off streets and ensure pedestrian safety.

Six new water-filled safety barricades, donated by the Front Royal Independent Business Alliance (FRIBA), will be used by the Town of Front Royal during local events like the Festival of Leaves. Made from durable polyethylene, the barriers weigh up to 600 pounds when filled and offer reusable, weather-resistant protection for public gatherings. Photo and video by Mark Williams, Royal Examiner.

“These barricades will help protect festival-goers and give us more flexibility in how we manage street closures,” said Scheulen. “They’re easy to move when empty, lock together, and are extremely stable when filled with water.”

Each barricade is constructed from high-quality polyethylene plastic, making it lightweight when empty but roughly 600 pounds when filled. Designed to withstand weather and resist splitting or cracking, these barriers are also cost-effective and reusable—an investment that can serve the town for many years.

FRIBA’s donation addresses a growing need for modern and efficient safety measures at large-scale events like the Festival of Leaves, which draws thousands of visitors to downtown Front Royal each October. Laird emphasized that this is just one example of the Alliance’s broader mission.

“FRIBA exists to support local, independent businesses,” said Laird. “We also coordinate the Festival of Leaves, and this donation is about making sure it runs safely and smoothly—for vendors, visitors, and the town.”

The barricades will be stored and maintained by the Public Works department and are designed for both short-term and long-term use, including street fairs, parades, and other community gatherings.

As planning ramps up for this year’s Festival of Leaves—scheduled for October, with the popular Friday night kickoff concert returning—organizers are already seeking volunteers. “It’s not too early to sign up,” said Laird. “We’ll be posting opportunities on our website soon, and volunteers can reach out via email at info@festivalofleaves.org.”

“This is a true example of a public-private partnership at work,” added Scheulen. “We’re grateful to FRIBA for investing in the safety and success of our local events.”

For more information on FRIBA, the Festival of Leaves, or volunteer opportunities, visit festivalofleaves.org.

Front Royal, VA
55°
Rain Shower
7:21 am7:20 pm EDT
Feels like: 52°F
Wind: 15mph NW
Humidity: 61%
Pressure: 29.42"Hg
UV index: 0
TueWedThu
39°F / 23°F
41°F / 32°F
57°F / 37°F
State News2 hours ago

Warner Files for Reelection, Launching Bid for Fourth U.S. Senate Term

Local News4 hours ago

Registrar Urges Residents to Stay Informed and Participate in Upcoming Elections

Community Events4 hours ago

South River Forum Brings Residents and Leaders Together at Skyline

Top Stories8 hours ago

CHEO Garden Expands Mission of Food, Learning and Community

Home11 hours ago

Sharing a Room: How to Avoid Sibling Conflicts

Community Events12 hours ago

Laurel Ridge to Host Week of the Young Child Art Exhibit

Business12 hours ago

Free $1,000 ‘Trump Accounts’ Draw 1 Million Families

Historically Speaking1 day ago

‘The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge’

State News1 day ago

Virginia Lawmakers Close 2026 Session With Focus on Lowering Costs

State News1 day ago

The 10 Most Important Things That Happened in Virginia’s 2026 Legislative Session

Automotive1 day ago

Electric Vehicle Market Adjusts as Industry Rethinks the Road Ahead

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Cultures Around the World Mark the Spring Equinox With Unique Traditions

Community Events2 days ago

Laurel Ridge to Host 46th Annual Spring Follies: “Back to the ’90s”

Community Events2 days ago

Love Revival to Host Free Community Easter Celebration in Front Royal

Community Events2 days ago

Salvation Army of Front Royal Plans Annual Dinner and Raffle Fundraiser

Obituaries2 days ago

Stephen Paul Sill (1955 – 2026)

State News2 days ago

Virginia Seeks Public Input for 2026 Statewide Rail Plan

Business Spotlight2 days ago

Front Royal Craftsmen Revive Centuries-Old Timber Framing Tradition

Local News2 days ago

VDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for March 16 – 20, 2026

Legislative Update2 days ago

Virginia Lawmakers End Session Without Final Budget

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Your Personal Mission Statement: A Guide to Getting What You Want Out of Life

Historically Speaking2 days ago

Disappointed In Our Olympic Spirit

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

How St. Patrick’s Day Became America’s Biggest Irish Party

State News3 days ago

Virginia State Police Urge Sober Plans for Saint Patrick’s Day Celebrations

Opinion3 days ago

In a One-Party County, Internal Party Decisions Affect Us All