
Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance seeks entries for annual Veterans Parade
Join the City of Harrisonburg in honoring our nation’s heroes at the annual Veterans Parade on Sunday, Nov. 11.

Join the City of Harrisonburg in honoring our nation’s heroes at the annual Veterans Parade on Sunday, Nov. 11.

The Harrisonburg International Festival will kick off at noon in Downtown Harrisonburg on Saturday, Sept. 29, and a full lineup of international food, entertainment.

Arts Council of the Valley, Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and Harrisonburg City Public Schools have teamed together to commission a public art installation designed to embody our community’s diversity.

Virginia Organizing and Harrisonburg Indivisible will hold a Community Call to Action on Women’s Equality Day, August 26, to educate the public about President Trump’s latest nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

The Virginia Department of Health confirmed that a pet groundhog has tested positive for rabies. The animal was frequently seen in northeast Harrisonburg, near Jefferson Street and East Johnson Street, from Wednesday, August 8 through Saturday, August 11.

U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine announced $400,000 in federal funding for the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County Drug Court Program and $350,000 in federal funding for the Richmond Adult Drug Treatment Court (RADTC) Program.

Arts Council of the Valley’s Court Square Theater presents a concert from bluegrass icon Lonesome River Band on Wednesday, Aug. 1.

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance has big plans for this year’s Valley Fourth in downtown Harrisonburg, including a variety of family-friendly activities for all interests and ages.

The on-ramp from Route 33 (East Market Street) to southbound Interstate 81 at exit 247 in Harrisonburg will close during the night of May 21-22.

Both traditional Virginia favorites and innovative new products are on display at the Virginia Food and Beverage Expo taking place today, March 21, at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.
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