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Arts & Entertainment

Your weekly guide to arts and entertainment in Lexington, VA and Rockbridge County.

Helping Hands
Helping Hands

Asbury Event A Success

10/04/2023 12:00 AM
THREE GENERATIONS
THREE GENERATIONS

THREE GENERATIONS

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
First Class At New Center
First Class At New Center

Instructor David Shofstahl (standing) leads the opening session of the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) Core course, the first class to meet in the new Wilson Workforce Center, operated by Mountain Gateway Community College. The newly renovated facility, which opened last month in the former McCormick building on ForestAve. in Buena Vista, also is offering NCCER Electrical Level 1 and NCCER HVACR Level 1 courses. “Additionally, we are meeting with a group of seven electrical apprentices here on a separate schedule for customized related technical instruction,” notes Shofstahl, who serves as Apprenticeship Coordinator for MGCC. “We have an EPA 608 class scheduled on October 21 and will be scheduling OSHA 10 for construction later in the semester.” Students pictured, clockwise from right: Hunter Ryder, Jeff Hogge, Caden Garrett, James Lipscomb, Austin Boguess, Jeremy White, Dallas Staton, Jayden Richardson, Chris Doerfler, and Syndey Bushnell. For more information, contact Shofstahl at (540) 863-2920 or email [email protected].

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Recognized For Promotions
Recognized For Promotions

Rockbridge County fire and rescue squad workers recognized for recent promotions by the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 11 are (from left) Lt. Patrick Aylor, Lt. Kendall Cline, Lt. Justin Hines and Lt. Shane Watts. With them (far right) is Chief Nathan Ramsey.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Nothin’ Fancy But Plenty Special
Nothin’ Fancy But Plenty Special

The 21st annual Nothin’ Fancy Bluegrass Festival last weekend once again brought some big names to Glen Maury Park. Among those performing on the opening night, Thursday, were Rhonda Vincent and the Rage (left) and the host band, Nothin’ Fancy (above). The three-day event featured various vendors and drew large crowds. (Stephanie Mikels Blevins photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Apple Fest At The Market
Apple Fest At The Market

Apples were all the rage during the first Apple Fest at the Lexington Farmer’s Market last Wednesday. ABOVE, students from Shenandoah Preschool select apples from one of the vendors. AT RIGHT, Rosie Prada, 3, reaches for an organic apple from her mother, Jessica Prada, while her dad, Diego Prada, and little sister Norah, 1, look on. BELOW, Carol Watson of Cherry Haven Farm mixes her delicious stir fry casserole while Washington and Lee University student Charlotte Baker stops to watch. (Claudia Schwab photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Fall Hunter Pace Event This Sunday
Fall Hunter Pace Event This Sunday

The Rockbridge Hunt invites horseback riders and spectators to its showcase event, the Rockbridge Fall Hunter Pace and trail ride, at Goose Creek Highlands on Sunday, Oct. 1, in Raphine. The event features horseback riding, shopping and tailgating.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Apple Day Returns To Jackson House
Apple Day Returns To Jackson House

The Jackson House Museum’s Apple Day celebration will return for the first time since the start of the pandemic this Saturday, Sept. 30, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Mystery Writer To Visit Glasgow Library Tuesday
Mystery Writer To Visit Glasgow Library Tuesday

Glasgow Public Library will host cozy mystery writer Mindy Quigley on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 5 p.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Raphine VFC Marks 75 Years
Raphine VFC Marks 75 Years

Raphine VFC Marks 75 Years

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Maureen Worth Featured At Artists In Cahoots Event
Maureen Worth Featured At Artists In Cahoots Event

The members of Artists in Cahoots will hold a First Friday reception featuring a retrospective of the pottery and jewelry career of Maureen Worth on Friday, Oct. 6, from 5 to 7 p.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Applications For Christmas Baskets Available Oct. 2
Applications For Christmas Baskets Available Oct. 2

Shorter days and cooler breezes serve as a reminder that the holidays are right around the corner. For the board members of Rockbridge Christmas Baskets (RCB), planning for a successful 2023 packing day is already well underway.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Habitat ‘Friend Raiser’ At Great Valley Sunday
Habitat ‘Friend Raiser’ At Great Valley Sunday

Rockbridge Area Habitat for Humanity will host its annual Chill on the Hill “friend raiser” at Great Valley Farm Brewery & Winery on Sunday, Oct. 1, from noon to 3 p.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
A Rockbridge First
A Rockbridge First

The first-ever Conquer Chiari Walk was held this past Saturday at the Rockbridge County High School track. Unfortunately the foul weather from Tropical Storm Ophelia kept walkers away, but people did turn up to buy raffle tickets from several area businesses including Cattleman’s Market, Walkabout Outfitter and Sugar MapleTrading Company. ABOVE, Laurie Moore (left), organizer of the event, poses with two other local Chiarians, Janet Burke and Cassandra “Cassi” Mohler. AT IMMEDIATE LEFT, brothers Josh and John Moore take a stroll around the track. BELOW, raffle items are displayed under the tent. Even with a low attendance, the event raised $2,529 for Chiari research. (Joann Ware photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
New Market Tour To Aid Wreaths Effort
New Market Tour To Aid Wreaths Effort

Area residents are invited to join historians Sarah Kay Bierle and Jon Tracey at New Market Battlefield State Historical Park for a fundraiser battlefield tour to support Wreaths Across America on Sunday, Oct. 1, from 2 to 4 p.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Vesuvius Day At Emory
Vesuvius Day At Emory

While most vendors bagged trying to set up during Vesuvius Heritage Day Saturday because of the rain, there were plenty of food and yard sale items available at Emory United Methodist Church. AT LEFT, Ray Shipman and Joe Campbell cook up country ham and eggs for a delicious breakfast sandwich, while (below) volunteers get the sandwiches ready for costumers. AT BOTTOM LEFT, area residents check out the wide array of baked goods. Barbecue chicken would come later in the day courtesy of the South River Volunteer Fire Department. (Mary Woodson photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Homecoming At Mt. Olivet
Homecoming At Mt. Olivet

Mount Olivet United Methodist Church will celebrate homecoming this Sunday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Anniversary Celebration At First Baptist
Anniversary Celebration At First Baptist

First Baptist Church in Lexington celebrated the 156th anniversary of the church and the fifth anniversary of Pastor McKinley Williams Sunday. The celebration was highlighted by honoring the memories of the late Doris Porterfield, Mary Lewis and Elvia Brooks with commemorative church windows. Members of each family spoke highly of the church and their deceased loved one. Following the service Sunday, a luncheon was held in the fellowship hall catered by chef John Stallard and Chef’s Catering. Among the scenes Sunday were (clockwise from above left) Amber Henderson checking out the window dedicated to her great-grandmother, Mrs. Porterfield; Bernard Butler after unveiling the window dedicated to Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Lewis; the Rev. McKinley Williams giving the message from the book of Nehemiah, entitled “Rebuilding Broken Walls”; Bea Johnson in the serving line at the anniversary luncheon; and Pastor Williams cutting the anniversary cake with help from Gayle Porterfield and Washington and Lee student Ewunik McCarthy. (Claudia Schwab photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Accessory Dwelling Units Draft Completed
Accessory Dwelling Units Draft Completed

After several months of work, the Lexington Planning Commission has completed a final draft of an ordinance that would allow accessory dwelling units in detached structures within city limits, spending time in their Aug. 24 and Sept. 14 meetings finalizing the details of the ordinance.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Retiring Professor Enlightened, Entertained Cadets
Retiring Professor Enlightened, Entertained Cadets

Riester Steps Down After 29 Years

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
VMI’s Sigma Delta Pi Chapter Receives Recognition For Excellence
VMI’s Sigma Delta Pi Chapter Receives Recognition For Excellence

Virginia Military Institute’s Omicron Kappa Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, has been named an honor chapter for its outstanding activities in academic year 2022-23, an award that was bestowed to only 12 chapters nationwide in 2023. This is the first time in the chapter’s 30-year history that VMI has earned this distinction, and Dr. Sabrina Laroussi, faculty adviser to the chapter, and associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, was instrumental in earning this award for her student group.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Lexington-News-Gazette

Dr. Ronald Laub DDS