The Rockbridge Farmers Co-op donated these tools and more to the Buffalo Creek Boys School recently. “Buffalo Creek Boys School is grateful to Rockbridge Farmers Co-op for their generous donation of assorted tools that enable the students to apply math and physics skills towards designing and building various projects,” said Rebecca Taylor, assistant principal and teacher.
With the help of numerous community partners, Rockbridge Christmas Baskets (RCB) is gearing up to carry on the tradition of neighbors helping neighbors this holiday season. Food insecurity at the holidays is a reality that roughly 1,100 local families faced last year. Thanks to a tremendous level of coordination across many organizations and volunteer efforts, Rockbridge Christmas Baskets was able to deliver nearly 40 tons of nutritious food to households in need.
The businesses (and museum) of the North Rockbridge Trail were busy Saturday during the Fall Harvest Trail event. There were special activities at the different sites, including an antique car restored by Bob Bolling to represent the Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office sitting outside of the Brownsburg Museum (below) and living history musicians at Wade’s Mill (bottom left). Among the other scenes from Saturday on this page were ones photographed at Lavender Fields at Tantivy (at left and at left in middle row) and another from Wade’s Mill (bottom right). Special trail days are also scheduled for Nov. 14 and Dec. 5. (Stephanie Mikels Blevins photos)
The Chamber of Commerce serving Lexington, Buena Vista and Rockbridge County has announced that voting is now open for the 2020 People’s Choice Awards.
The Marlbrook Chamber Players will present works of the mighty three B’s — Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms — in a program entitled “Power and Passion of the Classical Three B’s,” in a livestream on Sunday, Nov. 1, at 3 p.m.
The Buildings and Grounds Committee of the Collierstown Presbyterian Church has scheduled an outdoor cleanup day to remove leaves and trim shrubs on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 8:30 a.m., weather permitting. Volunteers are welcome to come and participate.
The congregation of New Monmouth Presbyterian Church spent a beautiful morning worshiping together outdoors on Sunday morning at 11. Next week we will gather at the same place at the same time. All are welcome.
PETER SHANER (center), inducted for his two-sport career in golf and tennis, chats with RC assistant principal Scott Fleshman as Cathy Carlock, Shaner’s aunt, and Steve Grist admire the Hall of Fame plaque. (All photos by Stephanie Mikels Blevins)