
Pandas travel to The Dome
The world’s most loveable animal is taking over The Dome at the Science Museum of Virginia on Saturday, August 16.

The world’s most loveable animal is taking over The Dome at the Science Museum of Virginia on Saturday, August 16.

Don’t miss the 35th annual Waynesboro Summer Extravaganza, set for Saturday, July 13. Bring the whole family to Ridgeview Park in Waynesboro for a day full of good, family fun.

So you read the story in the Washington Post about UVa. negotiating a raise for UVa. basketball coach Tony Bennett, and then you scan down to the comments section. And have to suppress the desire to smack yourself upside the head.

Tickets are now on sale for Blithe Spirit at the Fletcher Collins Jr. Theatre, on the Mary Baldwin College campus.

“You got who!” That was what Richard Adams said when he learned that Wayne Henderson was going to play at the Gateway. “Do you know who he is? He is big time!” he added. To support Richard’s declaration the Shenandoah Valley Electric Coop put him on the cover of its magazine.

You don’t want to miss the 34th annual Summer Extravaganza celebration! Bring the whole family to Ridgeview Park in Waynesboro for a day full of good, family fun. There will be arts & crafts vendors from around the state, and a variety of entertainment including cloggers, magicians, pony rides, hot air balloon rides, live music, and lots of great food!

Solas is the quintessential Irish-American band recording and touring in the US today. Fifteen years ago, in a manner befitting their name (Gaelic for “light”), Solas burst onto the Irish music scene. Through fresh and unexpected arrangements of age-old tunes, they continue to define the path for the Celtic music world and drive the genre forward.

SWAG Writers (The Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta Group of the Virginia Writers Club) presents a Playwriting Workshop for beginning and intermediate writers interested in writing for the theater. The instructor is prize-winning playwright Chris Gavaler.

The Adrenaline Film Project, a Virginia Film Festival staple since 2004, will once again play an important role as the Festival celebrates its upcoming 25th Anniversary from November 1-4 in Charlottesville.

The Staunton Augusta Art Center announces a new series of classes for students in grades K-12. Creatively taught classes will include basic art skills for the youngest students to engineering a quality portfolio for high school students preparing for application to the finest art colleges.
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