Your weekly guide to arts and entertainment in Lexington, VA and Rockbridge County.
As we get older, we’re more likely to deal with aches and pains, and sometimes with pain that becomes chronic. To treat pain, your doctor may prescribe an opioid, one of the strongest kinds of pain killer.
Mountain Gateway Community College is one of the organizations selected to host an AFA (Air Force Association) CyberCamp this summer, Monday through Friday, July 24-28, on the MGCC Clifton Forge campus, for area high school students.
Bobbie Wagner will take over as the new executive director of Hull’s Angels Inc. effective July 1, succeeding Lauren Summers, as she retires from her role managing the business aspects of the nonprofit community owned drive-in movie theater.
Completed Garden Project A Community Effort
A benefit cakewalk for Tammy Morris will be held at the Buena Vista Fire Department this Saturday, June 10, at 5 p.m. The event will also feature food, a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes.
Karyn Gardner, (540) 228-2176, (540) 655-3646 [email protected]
Esther Pennington, 540-291-2629
By Tom Stanley, Extension agent
Central
Mock-up Of Gold Star Memorial
Southern Virginia University freshman first baseman Katie Claytor, a 2022 Parry McCluer High School graduate, was named to the USA South All-Conference First Team.
On The Trail
Memorial Day Tributes
The Rockbridge Baths Farmers Market will begin its 2023 season on Saturday, June 3, at 9 a.m. and continue each Saturday from 9 until 11 a.m. during June, July and August at the pavilion of the Rockbridge Baths Fire Department.
Wednesday, May 31
Tours Examine Those Enslaved, Jackson Myths
Group Will Work On Local Habitat House
Live music will be presented by the Dynamic Dames on Monday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m., in the courtyard of Grace Episcopal Church, 123 W. Washington St. in Lexington.
The members of Artists in Cahoots will feature wood carver John Owen June 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. for the First Friday event.
Esther Pennington, 540-291-2629 This past Sunday’s worship service at High Bridge Presbyterian Church was provided by Marge Anderson of Lynchburg. Also, the Rev. Paul Sydnor gave an update/talk about his missionary work in Turkey. All Sunday school classes are taking a break until August.
Rockbridge residents who rely on a well, spring, or cistern system for their drinking water have an opportunity to have their water tested at a significant discount through the Virginia Tech water quality testing laboratory in June. The deadline for registering for the Virginia Tech Household Water Quality Program is this coming up on Monday, June 5.
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