Waynesboro quacks up with freehanded drawings of ducks on buildings
Twice overnight in the past week, a happy and welcoming 15-foot artist-painted duck appeared on commercial buildings in Waynesboro.
Twice overnight in the past week, a happy and welcoming 15-foot artist-painted duck appeared on commercial buildings in Waynesboro.
Downtown Waynesboro businesses opened their doors on Wednesday to the public offering small bites, samples and shopping discounts to ticket holders.
Destination Downtown Waynesboro and Waynesboro Tourism are partnering to give residents a chance to sample food and beer, get shopping discounts and more.
Waynesboro Schools’ 2024 Teacher of the Year is Adreana Sprouse, a pre-K teacher at Wayne Hills Preschool Center.
Before the #MeToo movement, a film in the 1980s brought to light the struggle of women in the American workplace.
The Waynesboro Players return to BRCC with “Wit,” which will benefit The Cancer Bridge Fund at Augusta Health Care Center.
An ad hoc marketing effort to lure tourists from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park to spend their dollars in Downtown Waynesboro is taking a curiously MAGA approach.
Asphalt is being removed to make room in Waynesboro for a 26-acre park along the banks of the South River in Constitution Park.
Laughter will resound from BRCC’s Black Box Theatre next weekend in the Waynesboro Players’ fall production.
Tour the Town returns to downtown Waynesboro today from 2 to 6 p.m. with an extra shot of fun and the $40 purchase of a passport.
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