
Cartoonist John Rose visited with TBSC and PRSC
John Rose, Daily News Record editorial cartoonist and artist of the Snuffy Smith cartoon, visited with Timberville Broadway Senior Center and Price Rotary Senior Center on Feb. 19.

John Rose, Daily News Record editorial cartoonist and artist of the Snuffy Smith cartoon, visited with Timberville Broadway Senior Center and Price Rotary Senior Center on Feb. 19.

Dusty Rhodes, when he was booking Mid-Atlantic for Jim Crockett, needed to bury the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and Midnight Express, if only because the tag-team war that crossed territories in the mid-1980s started outdrawing Dusty’s chase of Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Title. The two teams would move on to other feuds…

This January, The Greenbrier resort in West Virginia is launching its Discovery Series, a collection of eight weekend events with themes ranging from interior design to the culinary arts, blues music to craft beer brewing, and from antiques to wellness.

Gov. Bob McDonnell announced more than $2 million in Industrial Revitalization Fund (IRF) grants for five projects in Virginia. The IRF program provides gap financing for construction projects aligned with local and regional economic development strategies, primarily in distressed communities.

Legendary tap dancer Savion Glover to return to The Paramount Theater in Charlottesville for one night only, on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. Savion’s shows are known to dazzle audiences around the world with what the New York Times refers to as “…magical, unstoppable feet.”

Dale McAlister, a local historian, took members of Timberville Broadway Senior Center and Price Rotary Senior Center on a historical photo tour of Harrisonburg and the surrounding areas. Dale presented to 16 members and many of them knew each of the locations he talked about, but a few saw new things in the presentation.

Bruce Dellinger, a self-taught artist, came to show his works of art and how he makes them today for the members of Price Rotary Senior Center and Timberville Broadway Senior Center. As a result of a farming accident in 1981 that left him a C5-6 Quadriplegic, he discovered that he could draw by holding a pencil firmly between his teeth.

As the Waynesboro Players gear up for their fifty-second season, they decided to look back at some of their favorite musicals and original productions. They will share those memories in a special presentation at WTA’s Gateway on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26.

Monica is one of two recipients of the 2013 Youth in Philanthropy for the Shenandoah Chapter. She will be recognized the week of her birthday on November 25th. Monica and her mother will visit James Madison University and speak with their chapter of National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association.

Four members of Timberville Broadway Senior Center and Price Rotary Senior Center staff attended and completed the CPR and First Aid training on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
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