A Civil War historian will examine the months after Appomattox in the Shenandoah Valley at a talk next Wednesday, Sept. 18, in Virginia Military Institute’s Nichols Auditorium. Caroline E. Janney,
The Department of Music at Washington and Lee will present pianist Timothy Gay-lard playing his final solo recital at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15, in Wilson Concert Hall. This
Novelist Caitlin Horrocks and poet Todd Kaneko will give a joint reading of their work at Washington and Lee University on Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in Northen Auditorium. Horrocks
Bruce and Elaine Ingram, authors of “Living the Locavore Lifestyle,” will present “Hunting and Gathering Gone Wild” at the Glasgow Library on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m. The Ingrams
Jesmyn Ward’s “The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race” is the topic of the next Community Book Discussion hosted by 50 Ways Rockbridge’s Racial Justice Issues Group,
Thursday, Sept. 12 2 p.m. – Meeting and tour, Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, Campbell House, Lexington; tour of Campbell House to be led by Margaret Skovira, with short business meeting
Those Guys, a blues and rock combo, take the stage this Friday evening, Sept. 13, at Boxer-wood. Music begins at 6:30 and goes until sundown, around 8. Their performance is
Children in second grade and up are invited to take a free ukulele class at the Rock-bridge Regional Library in Lexington. Registration is required and the class will meet on
A Constitution Day celebration will be held Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the former Wesley Chapel church building featuring talks, music and refreshments. The event, which will run from 7 to
An exhibition of photographs by Minneapolis-based artist and photographer Xavier Tavera opened in Washington and Lee’s Staniar Gallery Sept. 2. The works will be on display through Sept. 27, with