The Rockbridge Area YMCA is presenting a new exhibition at its College Square Y Art Gallery. Titled “Animals in Motion,” the display showcases the recent work of local artist Karen Pannabecker.
Christopher Reynolds, a Rockbridge area native who is director of music and organist at historic St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Capitol Square in Richmond, will be presenting a program of music this Saturday, March 26, at 4 p.m., at Grace Episcopal Church in Lexington.
Sarah Horowitz, associate professor of history at Washington and Lee University, recently authored a new book titled “The Red Widow: The Scandal That Shook Paris and the Woman Behind It All.”
The Harry Lee & Eliza Bannister Walker Entrepreneurship Program, the local initiative dedicated to training, funding, and supporting Black-owned businesses in the Rockbridge area, has announced the hiring of Gabrielle Cash as its first part-time program coordinator.
The Lexington-Rockbridge Jaycees recently awarded its annual awards for the T. David Grist Community Member of the Year Award, Chapter Member of the Year and New Member of the Year.
Two-year-old Ivy Lund, with some help from her mother Jill Lund and sister Olive, color in a picture during the Buena Vista Farmers Market last Thursday. The revived market, which started March 10, is held every Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m. (Claudia Schwab photo)
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be casting its spell over Rockbridge County when Southern Virginia University Theatre presents the magical comedy by William Shakespeare April 8, 9, 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center (formerly Chandler Hall). Tickets are only available online at www.eventbrite.com.
RC JUNIOR attackman John Brooke fires a shot on goal during the Wildcats’ 17-3 loss to Western Albemarle. Brooke scored RC’s first goal and had an assist. (Stephanie Mikels Blevins photo)