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August 14, 2008
Church news
Church news this week
WALDROP: Soldiers, athletes and farmers teach discipleship
From the Pulpit
August 09, 2008
Leaping back into life’s adventures
Wilmer “Terry” Terrell was an ironworker walking on beams 30 feet up when he fell. His neck and back shattered in dozens of places when he hit the ground. The company eventually folded, but Terrell went on.
August 08, 2008
Civic news this week
Local civic news of interest
August 07, 2008
Church news this week
Local church news
August 05, 2008
Things to do this week
Weekly entertainment calendar
Tommy we can hear you
The theater is located in what seems to an outsider to be the middle of nowhere, in Verona, the very rural county seat of Augusta.
August 02, 2008
This ain’t your father’s Army anymore
September marks the 30th anniversary of female integration into the regular Army and, according to those who serve, times have changed.
August 01, 2008
H4H, volunteers build again
KBL Construction of Swoope, led by owner Brad Long, donated the use of its crane and crew to the latest SAW Habitat for Humanity home.
Civic news
Community civic news
July 31, 2008
Local church news
Local news from local area churches
WALDROP: Grace and judgment in their proper balance
A major battle was fought that day between judgmentalism on one side and grace on the other.
July 30, 2008
Hamming it up
Despite technology, amateur radios may be the only communication in an emergency
Boy Scout Troop 47 visits New Mexico
Fourteen members of Boy Scout Troop 47, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along with four of their leaders, were among 31 scouts representing the Stonewall Jackson Area Council on a “high” adventure to Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, N.M.
‘tis the season ... for a fair
Haven’t had your share of farm animals lately? Well, never fear, it’s fair season again in central Virginia.
Things to do this week
Entertainment listing
Photo exhibit opens Friday at Summit Square gallery
Summit Square Art Gallery is featuring photographs of many of the flower arrangements created by resident Doris Hull since the retirement community opened in 1998.
July 22, 2008
‘Upscaling’ downtown
Ming Garden expands, provides more reasons to return
July 17, 2008
Church news
Church news for the week of July 18-24
July 10, 2008
Church news
Church news for the week of July 11-17
July 09, 2008
At the library
Listing of library events in July
July 08, 2008
TwoFifty” Your fun guide to arts & entertainment events and things to do
Things to do this week, July 9-15
Review: Shallow ‘Journey’ gains depth in 3-D form
Hollywood wisdom through the ages has always been that no technological innovation — the transition from silent film to sound, black-and-white to color, hand-drawn animation to digital images — could ever make a bad movie into a good one.
Review: Shallow ‘Journey’ gains depth in 3-D form
Hollywood wisdom through the ages has always been that no technological innovation — the transition from silent film to sound, black-and-white to color, hand-drawn animation to digital images — could ever make a bad movie into a good one.
‘Journey of discovery’
Wintergreen Performing Arts presents world tour
July 04, 2008
Civic news listing
Civic news for the week of July 5-11
Guerrilla gardening: Digging in to beautify neglected ‘official’ landscaping
More than a dozen people, some wearing orange protective gear, pulled rakes and shovels from a dingy shopping cart and started working on a parched patch of land along a busy off-ramp of the Hollywood Freeway.
June 30, 2008
1940 to 2008: The history of the YMCA in Waynesboro
Prior to 1922, when Wilson High School opened on Pine at 11th Street, gyms that allowed youth play did not exist in Waynesboro, except at the two private schools, Fishburne and Fairfax Hall.
June 28, 2008
Dogged by love
“The greatest gift I ever received was a strange, little dog. Her name was Lauren,” writes Kay Pfaltz in the opening lines of her book, “Lauren’s Story: An American Dog in Paris.”
June 26, 2008
Church news (June 27 through July 3)
Church and worship news for the week of June 27 through July 3.
