
First Night Harrisonburg buttons on sale
First Night Harrisonburg buttons are on sale now at venues throughout the community. First Night will take place in downtown Harrisonburg on New Year’s Eve.

First Night Harrisonburg buttons are on sale now at venues throughout the community. First Night will take place in downtown Harrisonburg on New Year’s Eve.

First Night Harrisonburg, the community’s New Year’s celebration, is seeking volunteers for its 23rd anniversary event on Dec. 31 from 6 p.m. to midnight.

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance announced the selection of Andrea Dono as its new executive director.

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance announced the winners of the 2015 Façade Enhancement Grants, a program designed to assist businesses, property owners, and organizations with significant improvements to their building exteriors.

Small businesses with big entrepreneurial plans sometimes can’t reach their goals due to limited creative manpower.

Harrisonburg’s annual Holiday Parade returns to downtown this Friday, December 4. Streets will close for the 2015 Holiday Parade at 6:00pm.

On Saturday, Dec. 5, from 11am to 4pm, eight exceptional homes, downtown lofts, and businesses will be on display and beautifully decorated for the holidays.

Virginia Organizing will hold a demonstration at U.S. Representative Bob Goodlatte’s Harrisonburg office on Friday at 3 p.m. to stand in support of President Barack Obama’s executive order that created Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) to provide relief for parents of U.S.-born children and expanded the popular Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

The First Night Harrisonburg Board presents Glick & Phillips with guest John-Robert Rimel at a special fundraising event at Court Square Theater on Saturday at 7:30pm.

Virginia Tourism Corporation conducts research among travelers to the Commonwealth annually. The reports are an ongoing study that identifies the behavior and demographics of travelers. During 2014, Harrisonburg was number 1 of the top 25 most frequently visited cities in Virginia.
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