
Tree Streets Inn has new website from Augusta Free Press
Tree Streets Inn in Waynesboro, Va., has enhanced its online presence with a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

Tree Streets Inn in Waynesboro, Va., has enhanced its online presence with a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

Williams Brothers Tree and Lawn Service in Staunton, Va., has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

American of Virginia, a Waynesboro, Va.,-based moving company and Atlas World Group agent, has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

WTA’s Gateway will present the documentary film, ‘A Band Called Death’ by Waynesboro’s own Jeff Howlett, co-director, and scored by Sam Retzer.

The Friday, April 18th River City Radio Hour will mark the first appearance of Frets & Fingers on the Radio Hour and another chapter of Basic City Boys.

Returning for the third time, members of the Clann Mhor Organization of researchers who are studying the history of the Blue Ridge Railroad in Central Virginia will give an update on their archaeology work on the Crozet Tunnel and other building of the railroad.

April is Poetry Month! SWAG Writers (The Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta Group of the Virginia Writers Club) Reading Series continues in April with a reading by poets John Most, Sara Robinson, Jeffrey Schwaner, and Angela Marie Carter.

The following streets will be closed for the 14th annual Virginia Fly Fishing Festival in Waynesboro from 8:00 a.m. Friday, April 11 to 5:00 p.m., Sunday April 13.

The recent decision by the Augusta County Board of Supervisors to advertise a five cent tax rate increase was not an easy one, nor was it a decision that was undertaken without a thorough examination of the proposed County budget and a review of the County’s current and upcoming needs.

On March 27 the Staunton Senior Center was the scene of the “Bloom into a New You” Fashion Show.
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