
Halloween at the Y: This Saturday!
Buy your tickets now for the best Halloween event in the area! Tickets for the annual Waynesboro YMCA Halloween Festival are on sale at the front desk now.

Buy your tickets now for the best Halloween event in the area! Tickets for the annual Waynesboro YMCA Halloween Festival are on sale at the front desk now.

The kitchen at the Waynesboro Senior Center is busy weekday mornings preparing food for the local Meals on Wheels program.

No matter what business you’re in, the more people who know about the great work that you can do, the better your bottom line is going to look.

Valley Music Academy will present an Artist Music Recital by VMA faculty and local professional musicians on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. at Main Street United Methodist Church at 601 W. Main St. in Waynesboro.

WTA’s Gateway has become known for its Custin Jazz Series. National jazz artists have brought everything from the great American songbook to Cool Jazz sounds to the Gateway’s audience. Now the series brings the fountainhead of American jazz. On Saturday, the Mill Street Ramblers Dixieland Band will perform the music that made New Orleans famous.

Clair Myers, producer of the River City Radio Hour, says, “We have a wealth of talent on the October Radio Hour.” To prove his point, he announced that Dr. Stephen Levine and the Dreaded Blues Lady, Lorie Strother, and the dynamic duo of Chet and Jill will join the Boogie Kings for a jam-packed musical hour on Friday, October 18.

The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton VDOT transportation district during the coming weeks.

Oct. 14-18 marks the 10th annual RideShare Week, and RideShare of Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley is partnering with Dunkin’ Donuts to thank commuters for sharing the ride.

From June through September, Vector Industries encouraged the local manufacturing community to tour its facilities on Fairfax Avenue in Waynesboro.

Go inside a Waynesboro YMCA fitness class and learn how Y members get fit.
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