
Chris Graham: Inspiring the next generation in Waynesboro
The Wayne Theatre is in the very early stages of expanding its footprint in Downtown Waynesboro to build on its educational component.

The Wayne Theatre is in the very early stages of expanding its footprint in Downtown Waynesboro to build on its educational component.

Waynesboro Public Schools plans to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by hosting a community conversation on Wednesday.

The Wayne On Main outdoor concert series returns on Wednesday at 6 p.m. with featured performer Spencer Hatcher and the Ol’ Son Gang.

One thing that has become clear to me the past few days is that there’s a lot of unused buildings in Downtown Waynesboro, and it’s not just here.

Back by popular demand, the Wayne Theatre’s free outdoor concert series returns for the second year.

Nils Westergard was working out of Richmond when he painted the mural in the parking lot of The Wayne Theatre and of the girl with tulips on the icehouse near Constitution Park.

Destination Downtown Waynesboro will host a Holiday Market in the Main Street Alley on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Theatre at Bridgewater College will present Today is My Birthday by Susan Soon He Stanton from Oct. 27-30 in Cole Hall on the College’s campus.

The City of Waynesboro invests annually in tourism-oriented business endeavors, events, and projects through its grant program, Building Opportunities tO Support Tourism (BOOST).

The triceratops on display at the Waynesboro Public Library, courtesy the Virginia Museum of Natural History, might just inspire the next generation of scientists.