
Wake Up Waynesboro encourages residents to explore downtown
Today marks the rollout of Wake Up Waynesboro – a fun, interactive game to help residents explore downtown, and get reacquainted with downtown merchants.

Today marks the rollout of Wake Up Waynesboro – a fun, interactive game to help residents explore downtown, and get reacquainted with downtown merchants.

The community is invited to a celebration of Juneteenth on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Constitution Park in Waynesboro.

Bottles, a new Waynesboro restaurant featuring 15 big-screen TVs, indoor/outdoor skill games and on-demand karaoke, is set to open on Friday.

The Waynesboro Police Department will be hosting a series of discussions with the community to address questions regarding police operations, training and the culture of the department.

Buffalo Wild Wings locations in Harrisonburg and Waynesboro have reopened their dining rooms in consultation with federal, state and local guidelines.

The Waynesboro Family YMCA is offering sessions of its new summer clinics at Basic Park before summer registration opens up.

The Waynesboro Renaissance Fund will provide grants to businesses that have suffered a loss due to business closures related to COVID-19.

The Waynesboro DMV customer service center is among four that will reopen on Monday, June 15.

Funding for the design of the Waynesboro campus of the Virginia Museum of Natural History has been included in Virginia’s 2020-2022 budget.

The Augusta County-Staunton-Waynesboro area has seen less than a third of the COVID-19 cases, less than a seventh of the hospitalizations, and less than a tenth of the deaths than Virginia as a whole.
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