Jan 15 Thursday
Building and supporting our community is what we do at the LIFEworks Project! We invite you to shop our client choice grocery outlet today from 4:30pm-7pm.The River City Bread Basket is located at 505 N. Winchester Ave. in Waynesboro, Va. Select what works best for you and your family! Grab a shopping cart and not a box! All items are available while supplies last! Meat, eggs, dairy and more! All FREE!Call 540-251-2381 to registerWe’ll see you soon! #ThriveThursday#distributionwithdignity #buildcommunity#foodjustice #empowerment
Jan 20 Tuesday
The Blue Ridge Irish Music School (BRIMS) offers classes for all ages and skill levels in Irish dance, music and singing. The winter/spring semester begins on January 20 & 22 and runs for 12 weeks.
Jan 23 Friday
Sell Me: I Am From North KoreaWritten and performed by Sora Baek
Sora Baek is an award-winning actor, writer and producer from South Korea whose masterful one-woman show is inspired by the true stories of North Korean defectors and survivors who risk everything to escape one of the world’s most repressive regimes. This acclaimed show was a sell-out sensation at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Baek delivers a brutally honest performance filled with vulnerability, humor, and boundless energy as she explores questions about women’s rights, social justice and empowerment. Playbill called Baek’s vivid play “breathtaking” whose impoverished lead character 15-year-old Jisun makes the heart-wrenching decision to sell herself to buy medications for her dying mother. A second-generation North Korean refugee herself, Baek’s grandparents fled the North during the Korean War with her father when he was only four years old. Featuring historical photos, real-life footage and public testimony, this startling multimedia play is a “powerful, riveting experience. A must see!” (William Patterson University).
Jan 26 Monday
Big Time Rush is coming to Charlottesville, VA! Join them at John Paul Jones Arena on January 26th at 7PM to hear EVERY song from EVERY episode of their hit TV show!
Jan 29 Thursday
Untethered, a collective formed by trumpeter Paul Giess in the summer of 2024, plays what the drummer Grant Calvin Weston dubs spontaneous creative composition. Their album “Grasping for the Moon” received critical acclaim and was featured as album of the day on Bandcamp in August, which wrote “the music is in constant flux, opening up and tightening, cooling down and catching fire, riding stasis and exploding with hyperactive motion.”
Through inventive and unpredictable improvisation, they display musical personalities that have range and depth, holding a deep pocketed funk next to chamber music-esque sound design. Intricate, profound and otherworldly, the ensemble’s inventive nature allows each performance to be a one-of-a-kind experience to resonate with their audiences. For this performance, Paul will be joined by drummer G. Calvin Weston and bassist Timothy Ragsdale.
Feb 06 Friday
Dialogues of the CarmelitesMusic and libretto by Francis PoulencFeaturing the JMU Opera Theatre
In 1794, during the final days of the French Revolution, a group of Carmelite nuns joyously went to the guillotine singing psalms and hymns of praise. This defiant display of love and generosity in the face of certain death helped turn the tide of the Reign of Terror and has inspired countless individuals in times of crisis and turmoil. This fascinating moment in history became the subject of French composer Francis Poulenc’s 1956 opera. Written in the wake of World War II, Dialogues of the Carmelites is a profound meditation unlike any other work in the repertoire. Through beautiful choruses and intricate scenes, the opera explores how we live, how we die, how we fall apart, how we come together, and why we must keep singing to the very end. Sung in English with English surtitles.
Feb 07 Saturday
Forte Chamber Music PresentsThe Balourdet Quartet is acclaimed for their vibrant energy and masterful blend of technical precision and emotional depth that brings a fresh perspective to both beloved classics and modern compositions. Its unique closeness and willingness to take creative risks earned it the 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant as well as Chamber Music America’s 2024 Cleveland Quartet Award. They have recently been named the first ever Quartet-in-Residence at the Seattle Chamber Music Society and have recently completed residencies at Indiana University and the New England Conservatory’s Professional String Quartet Program.
Saturday, February 7, 4PMTickets: Adults $35 | Students FREE
First Christian Church3109 Rivermont AveLynchburg, VA 24503
Tickets available at www.lynchburgtickets.com/balourdetquartet, or at the door.For more information call: 434.515.1837 or email fortechambermusic@gmail.com
Feb 08 Sunday
Suni and Mae are dreamers. As young girls, they dreamt about journeying far beyond our solar system, singing among the stars and discovering all that was unknown to them - the secrets of space. Using magical illusions and a state-of-the-art digital LED wall, the sisters and the audience embark on an interactive journey across the galaxy. The wonders of outer space are explored with dazzling imagery and key ideas and inventions in science, technology, and engineering. Brought to you by Cahoots NI, the award-winning team behind Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries, Secrets of Space has been developed with leading space industry experts. Recommended for audiences ages 7 and up.
The esteemed Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) makes its Forbes Center debut in a program that celebrates famed Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s indelible mark on choral singing and classical music. The program features his works alongside other ethereal melodies brought to life by the choir’s resplendent sound. Well-versed in interpreting the spiritual depth that characterizes Pärt’s music, the EPCC has toured the world to critical acclaim and won countless accolades including two GRAMMY Awards for Best Choral Performance, 16 GRAMMY nominations and a Gramophone Award. Led by Tonu Kaljuste, the choir is renowned for its transcendent Gregorian chant and baroque repertoire. These “pure and impassioned, astounding choral artists” (The Wall Street Journal) will charm audiences in this virtuosic concert experience.
Feb 12 Thursday
Solas is hailed by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced.” Since 1995 they have been a galvanizing element in the Irish music scene - a lightning rod of talent and inspiration that set new standards for musicianship, repertoire, and intensity. Over the course of twelve critically acclaimed albums and significant international touring, Solas brought their love for the traditions of Irish music, and their sense of melodic and instrumental adventure to the world. In 2017, after a remarkable two-decade career, Solas decided it was time for a break. Now, after eight years, Solas is back and ready to celebrate its 30th Anniversary at the Forbes Center! Get ready to experience the joy of this magical performance.
Jan 09 Friday
In the SVAC Member’s Gallery, the Small Works Exhibit presents unique works of art by center members with prices to accommodate art collectors seeking pieces for holiday gift-giving or 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! An Opening reception to meet the artists will be held on Nov. 1, 5 :00 – 7:00 p.m. The exhibition will be open to the public November 1 – December 27, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., 126 S. Wayne Avenue, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
Jan 10 Saturday
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/
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center during the month of November, in the Cabell/Arehart Invitational Gallery, is presenting Elizabeth Wislar’s sculptural assemblage artwork. These pieces blend the joy of gathering and creating new artifacts from reclaimed materials, based on a belief that everything we need already exists. Wislar shares, “The assemblage pieces on display blend my joy of celebrating what it means to Gather with the creation of a new art and artifacts from reclaimed materials. The Gatherer cultivates. The Gatherer cares for the nourishment of people, the histories, the elders, the children, the traditions, the stories, the spirits, the plants, the food, the art, the land, the air, and the water. Let us Gather, collect, cultivate, and tell stories, using what we have gathered.” Wislar is a Multi-Award- Winning Costume professional, a large-scale repurposed textile artist, activist, and instructor. Of Native American ancestry, she is enrolled as a tribal member. The exhibition opening will be November 1 - 29, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., at 126 S. Wayne Ave, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
FREE ADMISSION!
Cooter's Garage Band performs live every Saturday! 1pm-3pm
Get ready, Waynesboro—UNCAGED is bringing the unmistakable sound and soul of the Zac Brown Band to The Foundry.
With meticulous attention to detail and a deep passion for country music, Uncaged delivers a concert experience that captures the heart, energy, and musicianship that made the Zac Brown Band one of America’s most beloved acts.
From the crowd-pleasing anthems like “Chicken Fried,” “Toes,” and “Homegrown,” to the heartfelt ballads like “Colder Weather” and “Free,” every note rings true. Each member of Uncaged has been carefully selected for their exceptional musicianship and their ability to faithfully reproduce the harmonies, guitar work, and soul that define Zac Brown’s signature sound.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply love great live country music, this show is a must-see celebration of Zac Brown Band’s legacy—packed with sing-along hits, tight musicianship, and feel-good energy from start to finish.
Virginia natives, Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops began touring in 2009 and have called the city of Baltimore home for over 10 years. They released their newest album, Here in the Mountains, in August 2024 – a batch of songs written and inspired by the origin story of a close friend.
Throughout their two-decade partnership, the Dewdrops have highlighted the power and intimacy of two voices and two instruments in both live performances and recordings. Laura and Kagey constantly push the boundaries of their experimental folk sound—blending electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin and clawhammer banjo—while weaving in tight vocal harmonies. They remain committed to deepening their understanding of the world through songwriting and music.
No Depression says of their 2022 album, Light Behind Light, “The Honey Dewdrops have a way of filling their songs with humanity, using their beautiful playing and harmonies to emphasize what connects us all.”
Jan 11 Sunday
Bluegrass Concert live every Sunday 2pm-4pm
SVAC Print Club Members Meeting. The Shenandoah Valley Art Center's Print Club will be having a meeting in the 416 Print Studio! Come and enjoy community and art within the realm of printmaking / printmakers for the afternoon. Along with our comradery, we'll be discussing adjustments to the Print Demo schedule, class potentials, shows and other opportunities.( Sunday, January 11, 2026, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., Print Studio, 416 W Main St, Waynesboro, VA 22980)
Jan 12 Monday
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents: Modern Lithography with Pronto Plates with Joan Graybeal Menard. The latest form of lithography is Pronto Plate Lithography. It is a less toxic method that allows artists to make multiple prints. In this six week class you will explore the different ways to put personal images onto a plate and the process of printing. There are many options: direct drawing, playful washes, stencil printing, photo transfer, transfer of existing drawings or digitally created art, and collaging images. The concentration will be on black and white images. You will need to bring a complete art image no bigger than 6 x 9" on an 8 ½ “ x 11" paper to the first class. You will work on site with a laser printer. Joan Graybeal Menard is a multimedia artist who believes in exploring different art techniques. Her main studies in college were in printmaking. With the access to printing presses at SVAC, Joan relearned the newer, less toxic print methods that she is now sharing. For questions, contact Joan via email or text at menardjoan24@gmail.com or 304-646-0297. (Fee: $250 + a $10 supply fee for materials due to instructor at the beginning of class, Mondays, October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 17, 24 , 10:00 am – 1:00 pm., 416 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA 22980, register www.svacart.com/print-studio or call 540-949-7662)
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents Uplifting Watercolors I with Cliff Gleason. In these two classes we will focus on colors: use of warm and cool colors, and how to mix and use grays for harmonious but dramatic paintings. We will incorporate wet-on-wet technique, color blending, colorful shadows, and a variety of edges. The aim is to be encouraged and experience joy as we learn together. All supplies are provided by the teacher. But if you do have your own materials you wish to use, bring them along. Cliff Gleason has been painting with watercolors for over 35 years and teaching it to adults and children for over 20 years. He uses an easy step by step approach that helps even those with no experience get great results and have fun doing it. He enjoys painting in a way to let the beauty of watercolor tell a good story and lift the spirits. To sign up please Email, Text, or Call instructor Cliff Gleason.(603-520-3007) or cliffgleason@gmail.com Fee: $40 for one day, $70 for both days. Payment in cash or check should be made on the day of the class, directly to the teacher. Monday, January 12 & 13, 2026, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., 416 Classroom, 416 W Main St, Waynesboro, VA 22980