
Waynesboro Public Library November events, classes, programs
Schedule for the Waynesboro Public Library for the month of November 2018.

Schedule for the Waynesboro Public Library for the month of November 2018.

On Oct. 5, 1916, Buffalo Bill Cody came to Staunton with a Wild West Show under the theme of “Military Preparedness.” Within six months, Cody was dead and the United States was at war with Germany.

Sen. Tim Kaine will make 10 campaign stops throughout Hampton Roads, the Valley, Central and Northern Virginia as he continues to rally Virginians in every corner of the Commonwealth and share his message of building a Virginia that works for all.

Duke and UVA were a close 1-2 in the preseason ACC Basketball media vote, conducted as part of the league’s annual Operation Basketball held Wednesday at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center.

Greg Walter, a 19-year veteran of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. has been promoted to the role of executive vice president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Attorney General Mark Herring today called on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to continue protecting military servicemembers against predatory lenders under the Military Lending Act.

More students could incorporate international experiences into their college years if money were available to support their study abroad aspirations.

Washington and Lee University will host a public talk and Q&A with Randy Hayes, executive director of Foundation Earth, and Brent Blackwelder, environmental organizer, teacher, vice-chair and treasurer of Foundation Earth’s board on Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Center for Global Learning Atrium.

This year marks the 20th year for Fall Festival at Massanutten, the most popular area event of the season, where Massanutten Resort will welcome more than 6,000 attendees from the local area and beyond to their ski slopes in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia for a celebration of all things fall.

Miami football coach Mark Richt talks with reporters about UM’s game at UVA this coming Saturday.
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