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Special Christmas in River City ‘Children’s Hour’

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The December “Children’s Hour” will expand to a two-day program as part of Christmas in River City Celebration on Friday, Dec. 18, and Saturday, Dec. 19, in Downtown Waynesboro.

The Friday program features Sophia Cliffe in a series of tales about hope, peace and goodwill. Ian Henry will present the Saturday program. His tales include seasonal stories as well as stories of his native Australia. Both presentations are suitable for school-age children and adults. The program is free, but donations to the Waynesboro Heritage Museum are encouraged.

The Friday program is at 6:30 p.m., and the Saturday program at 11 a.m. The “Children’s Hour” programs will be at the Waynesboro Heritage Museum at the corner of West Main Street and Wayne Avenue.

The “Children’s Hour” is a program of the Wayne Theatre Alliance and is supported by a grant from the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge.

For more information contact Dr. Clair Myers at 540.943.9999 or by e-mail at [email protected].

  

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