
Augusta Free Press produces new website for My Clean Kitchen
My Clean Kitchen, a business based in Waynesboro created by food authors Sara Christopherson and Jessica Warrens, has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

My Clean Kitchen, a business based in Waynesboro created by food authors Sara Christopherson and Jessica Warrens, has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

American of Virginia, a full-service moving company based in Waynesboro, has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

Fishburne, off to its first 8-0 start in football since 1913, will host North Cross in a state semifinal playoff game in Waynesboro on Saturday, Nov. 10. Kickoff is at noon for the playoff game at Fishburne Military School. FMS is the #2 seed in the Virginia Independent Schools state playoffs. North Cross is the #3 seed.

Oh, yeah. It won’t be spooky out there tonight at all, it being Halloween, and the Waynesboro area being under a wind advisory. The National Weather Service issued the wind advisory to be in effect from midnight to 8 a.m. Friday. The strongest winds are expected between 4-8 a.m., with gusts up to 50 mph and sustained winds in the 15-30 mph range.

Schola Cantorum presents its Fall Concert, “A Choral Sampler,” on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Waynesboro.

Tre Harris caught the attention of Kansas State coaches the first week of practice at Fishburne Military School in September. The Illinois postgrad decided on Sunday to commit to the 2013 Big 12 runnerup.

A talented booking agent learns to call in his favors. Since Richard Adams is his own booking agent, he used his network to bring a new level of talent to the Nov. 1 Richard Adams Variety Show.

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of November, is exhibiting the encaustic paintings and photographs of artist, Cheyenne Crawford.

The public has spoken! For the second year in a row community members have chosen the One Book One Community title. The 2014 selection is “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot.

Augusta Free Press has produced a new website for Folktales Publishing.
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