Jun 18 Thursday
Visit the Turner Pavilion every third Thursday from 5 to 8pm June through August to enjoy live music, local artisans and farmers, food trucks and vendors, and hands-on activities with community organizations. Check our Facebook and Instagram for info about activities and vendors!
Jun 23 Tuesday
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center’s featured exhibit at the 416 Gallery is “Vivid Reflections” by Joey Truxell. Viewers are invited into a world where bold color, surreal imagery, and storytelling collide. His vividly rendered characters inhabit symbolic spaces that explore the tension between innocence and awareness. As the artist states, “This isn’t just art you look at – it’s art that looks back.” Based in Waynesboro, Virginia, Truxell draws on over five decades of experience across illustration, design, and muralism. His use of light and color reveals what he calls “the light within,” creating work that is both playful and thought-provoking - inviting viewers to engage and see differently. An Opening Reception will be held May 2, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. where you are invited to meet and talk to the artist. The exhibition will be open to the public May 2 – June 20, Tuesday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., 416 W. Main St. Waynesboro, VA 22980.
Jun 19 Friday
Camp under the stars and wake up to music in the mountains! Red Wing offers a variety of on-site camping options — from no-frills campsites to comfy RV setups — all just steps from the festival fun. Whether you’re here for the tunes, the trails, or the late-night jam sessions, there’s no better way to get the full Red Wing experience than by camping right in the heart of it all.
Jun 20 Saturday
2026 Fort Harrison Colonial Trades Fair
June 21st 10AM to 3PMLearn how 18th Century colonial trades contributed to the settlement of the Shenandoah Valley. Includes demonstrations of: white oak basketmaking, flintknapping, colonial medicine & surgery, spinning and weaving, tape loom, weaving, farrier, smoked food preservation, broom making, pottery, blacksmithing and more. Meet our new tinsmith, Katlin McCreery! And Mike Hayslett, “Ye Lofarb Pedlar” will display and sell a variety of goods required in an 18th Century home here on the frontier.Handcrafted items available for purchase.Hands-on activities for kids. Bring the family.Food available.Free admission.fortharrisonva.orgQuestions? E-mail: fortharrisonva@gmail.com
Experience the sights, sounds, and spirit of the American Revolution, a day for the whole family, rain or shine, free, with: military units encampments, historic figures impersonators, artisans and art; weapons and uniforms displays; music and dance; authors lectures; local museums, 18th century games; scavenger hunt. Food trucks and local restaurants, free transportation from main parking at County Government Center.
Come celebrate Juneteenth with family and friends at a fun, laid-back gathering! Enjoy good vibes, great company, and make unforgettable memories in person. This reunion is all about community, culture, and togetherness—don't miss out on the joy and connection at The Barn at Evermore!
Bring your crew for a fun, spirited field day, competing for bragging rights and the annual Juneteenth family trophy on Saturday June 20th. We'll also have an assortment of lawn games, watersports, and dancing to enjoy throughout the day.
Come join us for a full day of fun! All general admission tickets include access to all games, field day activities, food & drink provided on Saturday June 20th as well as an optional bonfire and movie night on Friday the 19th.
Join the community at the Nelson Heritage Center with an immersive journey through the sounds of Black History, from Spirituals to Hip-Hop, featuring live music, visuals, and live narration.
Food Trucks • Multimedia experience • Family-friendly
Enjoy small bites from local community members, each dish honoring tradition, resilience, and heritage.
Jun 21 Sunday
On Sunday, June 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., we invite you and your four legged friends out on the Highland Rustic Trails for a day of doggone good fun!
The Highland Rustic Trails are free and open to the public. All dogs must be leashed. Dog owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. Please keep our trails clean so everyone can enjoy their experience on the Highland Rustic Trails.
*Please note that while dogs will be allowed on the Highland Rustic Trails on June 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., only service animals, as defined by the ADA, are permitted in the ticketed museum area.
Today, matters of health are often the most pressing pastoral needs in our communities, especially among our seniors. That’s why Everence welcomes pastors, church leaders, advocates, and others from your congregation to join us for an educational conversation on Medicare, so you can best serve your community’s aging members.We want to hear from you! When you register, please submit any questions you have regarding Medicare, supplement plans, or senior health care. We’ll use submitted questions to guide our conversation.
Jun 27 Saturday
Join us on Saturday, June 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., as we welcome the Piedmont Master Gardeners for the FREE program on the history and magic of culinary and medicinal herbs. Growing an herb garden provides easy access to herbs that can be eaten fresh or stored for later use. We will explore the current culinary use of herbs, as well as their historic use in medicine and cooking in Virginia. Participants will gain skills for planning and planting an herb garden in ground or in a container and learn how to harvest and dry. Participants will take home herbs to dry and make into a tea or spice mix.
Space is limited. Registration closes at 5 p.m. May 15 or when the class is full. Please register below to reserve your place in the class.
This is not an event but rather an evergreen PSA request for people who may be interested in attending their first AA meeting. Suggested script:
Maybe when you drink, you keep wanting more.
Maybe drinking has gotten in the way of your dreams, of who you wanted to be.
Maybe drinking stopped being fun. Now it just makes you feel lonely.
People in AA understand. And they say, "Welcome."
You can live a sober life that's happy and free. Find an AA meeting in our area at A A Heart of V A dot org. More than 100 in-person and online meetings each week that can help you stay sober just for today. That's A A Heart of V A dot org.
A farm-to-table experience that will fuel our growth: Chef Throwdown Benefiting Jones Gardens- September 7, 2026 @ 5:30pm (Location TBD)
Jones Gardens invites Virginia chefs to apply for a friendly Farm-to-Table Chef Throwdown, featured as part of a lively, ticketed fundraising dinner celebrating local food, farms, and community.
Each selected chef will be paired with a Virginia farm and challenged to create a dish that highlights the farm’s ingredients and a thoughtful farm-to-table approach. Guests will enjoy the event as both entertainment and dining, tasting inspired dishes while cheering on chef–farm teams.
All proceeds benefit Jones Gardens, and help fuel our operations, particularly a new and exciting venture that will break soon break ground, which will bring more programming and education to the community.
What Chefs Receive
Stipend for participation Volunteer assistance during prep and service (if needed) Exposure to a broad, food-loving community audience through our social media and website, as well as potential to be featured in local news broadcastings Collaboration with a Virginia farm A fun, high-energy competition for a meaningful cause
Chef Requirements (Seeking 2-3 chefs)
Must apply via the Jones Gardens website Must Prepare at least one dish that contributes to the full course meal (either an appetizer, entree or desert) Submit a short video clip showing yourself preparing a dish and explaining your process Be genuinely passionate about Jones Gardens’ mission and local food systems
Chefs of all backgrounds and culinary styles are encouraged to apply.
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
Known for electrifying performances at festivals like Grey Fox, DelFest, and IBMA Live, Northern Virginia’s Pictrola fuses bluegrass tradition with freewheeling improvisation. Their hit song “More Than We Can Fix” won a 2024 WAMMIE Award, and “Indy Air” landed on Spotify’s Newgrass playlist. The band’s diverse influences — from jazz to jamgrass — make every show unpredictable and full of energy.
The annual series has become a HUGE HIT, and runs over five months, May through September. This year’s lineup includes returning and new top local bands appearing on the Sperryville stage in the River District, at 6PM every third Thursday, with rain dates every fourth Thursday, each month.
The concerts are located near the beautiful confluence of the north and south branches of the Thornton River, at the end of River Lane (accessed from Water Street) next to Copper Fox Antiques and Copper Fox Distillery. For those using GPS, the address is 7 River Lane, Sperryville, VA 22740.
Check out the rest of the summer concert lineup here!
Come learn the sport of rugby while getting fit and making great friends. All are welcome. No experience necessary.
This class will provide aspiring actors with the tools they need to smoothly go from first read-through to opening night. Participants will learn proven techniques for analyzing a script and understanding a character’s motivations, and practice essential skills for working with scene partners, making bold choices, and being creative in the rehearsal room. This class is open to anyone who is curious about how to get started in acting, with no experience required. Whether you are keen to get on the stage yourself, or even to understand the process of those you enjoy watching on stage, this class is for you. This class will be entirely practical.
This introductory playwriting course invites adult learners to explore the fundamentals of writing for the stage in a supportive, creative environment. Participants will examine various dramatic structures, engage with key narrative conventions, and experiment with techniques that bring stories to the stage through dialogue, character, and action. Through guided exercises, discussions, and writing prompts, participants will develop original pieces of dramatic art while gaining a deeper understanding of how plays are often built to function as meaning machines. This class offers a mix of practical application and theoretical discussion.
In this class, participants will explore the full scope of the director’s role: from choosing the right play to giving final notes. They will learn the importance of creative problem solving, text analysis, collaboration, running a successful casting session, working with actors in rehearsal, using space as a storytelling tool, and ultimately bringing the imagination to life on stage. This class is intended for both first-time directors and those looking to expand their technique. If you have a curiosity about how to take a play from the page to the stage and how to keep rehearsals progressing toward clear storytelling, this class is for you. No experience required in directing, acting or writing. This class offers a mix of practical application and theoretical discussion.
Oak Grove Theater's Summer 2026 Session continues with its second show, "Come From Away": When the world stood still on 9/11, an unexpected resilience unfolded in a remote Canadian town. Come From Away, a powerful and uplifting musical based on true events, tells the story of 38 diverted flights carrying nearly 7,000 passengers who found themselves stranded in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland. Undaunted by logistics and language barriers, the people of Gander welcomed the stranded travelers into their community with open arms, recognizing that we’re all part of a global family.
Join us for live theater outdoors under the stars at beautiful Oak Grove Theater; performances begin at 8:45pm sharp, but attendees are welcome to come early and encouraged to bring a picnic and enjoy the grounds. Oak Grove Theater sells tickets for the season - one season ticket purchase allows you to see each show once; tickets for a single performance are not available. Learn more and purchase your tickets here