
Shenandoah Valley Art Center: September 2012 events
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of September, is exhibiting the watercolor paintings of Waynesboro artist, Pat Cook

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of September, is exhibiting the watercolor paintings of Waynesboro artist, Pat Cook

The Saturday, July 21 Mojo Saturday Night at WTA’s Gateway is lining up to be an awesome night of blues as well as a preview of things to come! A special “Two Feature Show”, Bob Driver and his Blues Trio will perform with The Li’l Bill Band. It’ll be a hot night of Mojo, just in time for the middle of summer

With partners from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Harrisonburg/Rockingham Chamber of Commerce and the Virginia Poultry Federation in attendance, the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank received 8,650 pounds of turkey meat on June 20

The acoustic trio Local Vocals will bring their vocal stylings to WTA’s Gateway on Friday, June 22

The Kaine for Virginia campaign released a web video on Wednesday marking the 50th roundtable Tim Kaine has hosted since the beginning of the year

News and notes from the presidential race and the Virginia Senate race

The Popular Night Hawk Mysteries return to May’s River City Radio Hour. This time the would-be private eye takes on a homicide at the local amusement park

Ann Arden Home Furnishings was invited to meet Martha Stewart and attend her debut of her new furniture line. With the upholstery made by Miles Talbott and case goods imported from Colombia by Lefa, the new collection includes 25 upholstery and 55 bedroom, dining and occasional pieces. Martha Stewart said she loves designing furniture and…

On the 18th day of April, about six weeks after the procedural resolution called for the passage of a budget, Virginia’s General Assembly, together for a Veto Session, finally passed a budget. There is much in the budget to like, some items not to like, and signs for the future that are very worrisome.

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of May, is exhibiting the works of artist, Chee Ricketts, a Hampton Roads resident who moved to the foothills of the Blue Ridge near Charlottesville in 2006. Her style is constantly evolving as she moves from tighter, more controlled representational work to paintings that reflect her feelings…