Aug 01 Friday
Save the Date!
The Albemarle County Fair is scheduled from Thursday, July 31 through Saturday, August 2 on the grounds of Highland. Fair hours are 4:00 to 9:00 pm on Thursday, July 31, and 10:00 am to 9:00 pm on Friday and Saturday, August 1 and 2. Tickets can be purchased at the door (cash or card) and are $5 per person and free for children under 6 years of age.
This fun and festive “Old-Time Country Fair” will be a three-day agricultural celebration, complete with exhibits, baked goods, crafts, family entertainment, events, livestock, and grand old-time country fun. Fair goers will also enjoy a number of demonstrations of historic and cultural significance, including wool spinners and a blacksmith.
Aug 05 Tuesday
At 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, The Center at Belvedere will host a free presentation by the Piedmont Master Gardeners on “Strategies for Environmentally Friendly Lawn Substitutes.” Master Gardener Janette Martin will provide an overview of best practices for a sustainable lawn and options for replacing some lawn with clover, ground covers, and wildlife-friendly native plant beds. She will also suggest solutions for problem spots like shade and slopes. The program is open to all. To register, visit https://thecentercville.org/calendar/event/140013/3.
Aug 09 Saturday
Convenient Season tells the story of two brothers, Jay and Lou, who have become stranded in a cornfield. We follow their fast-paced banter as they grapple with their shared past, broken present, and complicated future. This bleak and gritty story shines a light on an underrepresented corner of the world, its trials and tribulations, and its people—those who stay and those who leave.
Content Warning: This play contains explicit language, mature content and themes, and depictions of physical violence.
About the Location: The play will take place outdoors on a working farm located in Weyers Cave, Virginia. Because it’s a private residence, the specific address provided with ticket purchase. Please bring your own camp chair or picnic blanket. Concessions will be available for purchase.
Highland will host the VA250 Mobile Museum from Thursday, July 31, through Saturday, August 2. A hands-on, interactive, and immersive “museum on wheels,” the VA250 Mobile Museum Experience titled “Out of Many, One” is housed in a quad-expandable tractor trailer that is traveling throughout Virginia and beyond. The mobile museum brings key stories of Virginia’s rich history to schools, museums, local events, fairs, and more, highlighting every region of the state.
There is no fee to access the VA250 Mobile Experience. The mobile museum will be positioned in the main Highland parking lot and will be free and accessible to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Thursday, July 31, through Saturday, August 2.
The VA250 Mobile Museum Experience at Highland is made possible by the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission. A special thanks to The Draftsman hotel for providing overnight accommodations for the VA250 Mobile Museum team.
Aug 02 Saturday
Our final concert of the season represents an all-star gathering of our faculty and every one of our Heifetz Institute students in a rousing concert brimming with fire, passion, and virtuosity. It’s followed by our Farewell Toast, where students, faculty, and audience members raise a glass together for a poignant and uniquely Staunton summer ritual.
(7:30 PM CONCERT with complimentary toast to follow)
TICKET INFORMATION– $50 (includes tickets and beverage)– $5 student tickets– Free Admission for children 12 and under– ADA Accessible seating available– Please email tickets@heifetzinstitute.org to inquire about group rates
Heifetz 2025 Festival of Concerts
Tomato Fest, established in 2020, is a vibrant celebration of tomatoes featuring chef demonstrations, a tomato contest, tomato tastings, a giveaway raffle and hands-on educational activities for kids. Join us in celebrating the diverse world of tomatoes!
Aug 06 Wednesday
The Rev. William Zirk will give a talk on "The Forgotten People of Rockingham County," a look at the early 20th century alms (poor) houses in the county. Bill's grandfather and father were both superintendents at the house near Pleasant Valley.
HCHC invites families to a free morning of fun, learning, and wellness. Kids can enjoy free backpacks with school supplies (while supplies last), Child ID prints provided by the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, face painting, games, and hands-on health education activities. Community partners will be on site with additional resources and giveaways. Adults can take part too with free blood pressure checks and diabetes screenings available to support whole-family health. This free event is open to the entire community.
The New Market Area Library will hold a Book Sale in conjunction with the Route 11 Yard Crawl on Saturday, August 9, 2025. The Book Sale will be held from 8 am to 3 pm. Come shop in air conditioned comfort, with books and other media arranged by category for shopping ease! Buyers set their own price based on what the book or other media is worth to them (keeping in mind that all proceeds go to buy materials for the library.) Check out the New Market Area Library Facebook page for updates!
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of July, is exhibiting the artwork of Group 6. This exhibit presents recent work by its six members who are established artists living and working in Virginia, women who meet regularly to show, discuss and critique their work. Primarily known as painters, some in the group also create in collage, vitreous enamel, clay, photography and printmaking. Their work is shaped by an interest in abstraction and a commitment to process and creative inquiry. By choice or necessity, Group 6 artists spend most of their working time alone in the studio, so it’s particularly valuable to gather as a group to exchange ideas and information, provide analysis, offer challenges and encouragement, and build friendships. All group members have studied and /or taught at Beverley Street Studio School in Staunton, and for the past several years the group has met with guest advisors Ron Boehmer and Nan Covert. Members participate in solo and group exhibits nationally and regionally, and their work can be found in public, corporate, and private collections in the United States and abroad. The exhibition Opening is July 12, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. and an ART Talk with Group 6 is August 13, 2:00 p.m. Come meet Lindsay Freedman, Janly Jaggard, June Jordan, Joan Ranzini, Krista Townsend, and Christine Watts. The exhibit is open to the public: July 12 - August – 30, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at 416 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
Arts Council of the Valley invites you to join in the arts-focused fun on the First Friday* of EVERY month! Throughout Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, 38 venues offer a variety of new art exhibitions, live performances, poetry, comedy, music, artmaking activities, food, and so much more. You can find a list of venues, online map, and details for all First Fridays of the Valley events – all updated monthly – at valleyarts.org/first-fridays-of-the-valley/! Thanks to Kathy Moran Wealth Group, Exclusive Sponsor for 2025 First Fridays of the Valley.
*In 2025, July's "First Friday" arts programming will be held on THURSDAY, July 3 (NOT JULY 4)
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Our Friday night concerts featuring the star-studded Heifetz Institute faculty. The complimentary pre-concert “Heifetz Happy Hour”—offering the finest regional wine, beer, and other light refreshments—moves indoors in 2025 to the air-conditioned comfort of Pearce Science Center.
TICKET INFORMATION– $40 Reserved Seating– $5 student tickets– Free Admission for children 12 and under– ADA Accessible seating available– Please email tickets@heifetzinstitute.org to inquire about group rates
Rain, snow, or shine we are open with a wide variety of fresh and local fruits and vegetables; pasture raised eggs and meats like beef, pork, and chicken; coffee; ready to eat foods, artisanal chocolate, herbal self-care, honey, maple syrup, local art, pickles, sauerkraut, pet accessories, candles, and more!
We are a producer-only market, meaning that everything is home grown or handmade by our vendors.
Cash, card, SNAP/EBT accepted. SNAP transactions will be MATCHed up to $30 thanks to Virginia Fresh Match!
Visit our website for more information: https://www.harrisonburgfarmersmarket.com/
In the SVAC Member’s Gallery the theme is “Pink.” The members will present their unique interpretations of the theme in each work of art which is priced to accommodate art collectors seeking pieces to expand their collection. The public is invited to view the exhibition, remembering that the art center serves the community by recognizing talent, encouraging creativity, and joining lives through art! Exhibition opening is May 3, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. and will be open to the public May 3 - 31, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., 126 S. Wayne Avenue, Waynesboro 22980.
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Enjoy a night of standup comedy in a cabaret setting. Carmen Lynch has a multitude of late night TV appearances including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Show with David Letterman, Conan and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Opening act, Tony Villa, AKA Farmer Tony. Tony is a local favorite and rising star in the field of comedy. He is an actor of 20+ years and is currently staring in the film "Spent" streaming on Amazon Prime. Doors open @ 6:45; show at 7:30. Libations available in The Vault~!