Month: August 2023

The Wheels for Wilson Bike-A-Thon

The Wheels for Wilson Bike-A-Thon

Saturday, August 19th beginning at 7:30am The Wheels for Wilson Bike-A-Thon will be held at Gypsy Hill Park Bandstand. Families, kids of all ages and bicycle enthusiasts are welcome to support the Rita S. Wilson Memorial Scholarship that supports first generation college students pursuing their degree in education. In addition to supporting high school seniors as they transition to college, the scholarship is made available to adults in the workforce who, like Rita, choose to pursue higher levels of education. Pre-registration is available online for only $10 or Onsite-registration at 7am for $12. Awards will be given to those participants who receive the most scholarship pledges and for most loops cycled. Participants will be entered into a drawing to win one month of coworking from Staunton Innovation Hub.

Bi-weekly Irish Music Sessions

Bi-weekly Irish Music Sessions

Friday, August 18th Doug Sheridan is hosting his bi-weekly Irish music sessions from 7-9pm for intermediate through advanced players at Queen City Music Studios. All are welcome to enjoy the music!! For questions about this session, please email doug@sunspots.com. This is a free offering yet donations to QCMS are encouraged.

The Little Mermaid – Live on Stage

The Little Mermaid – Live on Stage

The Wayne Theater is hosting The Little Mermaid – Live on Stage. The Wayne stage production invites attendees to join the spirited mermaid Ariel, as she embarks on her destiny, discovering adventure, the power of friendship, true love and…her voice. Ticket prices start at $30. For more information regarding tickets and additional show dates visit waynetheatre.org.

American Roots Concert Series

American Roots Concert Series

The Frontier Culture Museum is hosting the American Roots Concert Series every Sunday in August from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM for live roots music! This Sunday will feature Stoney Creek Bluegrass. Tickets are $12 per person, or reserve an entire table for $60.00. Tickets for the Roots concert series are included in museum admission! Rick’s BBQ & Catering will be on site during Concert for dinner!

Art Hive Barbie Party

Art Hive Barbie Party

On Thursdays we wear PINK! (yeah, I know it is WEDNESDAYS and that is a comPLETEly different movie, but I don’t care bc….) it’s a PINK celebration! Strike a pose in your prettiest pink (more mixing the movie references!) pajamas or outfit and party with us! We‘ll make pink makeup bags, take pics, have a dance party & toast the iconic doll with pink cupcakes and pink, glittery mocktails. Tickets: $25 (click here to purchase)

Art Hive Grand Opening

Art Hive Grand Opening

We’re officially opening the doors to our creative reuse and community arts center & we want you to be part of our celebration! Come & explore our wide range of items & opportunities – and enjoy some MAGICAL* surprises! Highlights of the event include: CREATE a piece for our Collaborative Art Project. GLITTER BEE!! Be adorned with Henna and Glitter Tattoos by the popular & amazing local artist GlitterBee. FREE Reiki Healing provided by Gerry Stowers’ Meditation in Motion students. SILENT AUCTION of Elizabeth Wislar’s stunning mythological artwork “Finding Medusa’s Head” – made entirely of repurposed materials. RUNE READINGS Intuitive insights from your subconscious using the Runes, guided by Lisa Jacenich. TAROT- Jim Jacenich assists an intuitive self inquiry – Find your answers in the symbols of this original deck featuring the images of Staunton!! Appointments required (click here to make an appointment). TOURS of Classroom and Members Equipment Area. GOURMET chef-created finger foods and refreshments – because indulging in creativity requires sustenance from a culinary artist. Complimentary reusable bag with $10 purchase. Located just ½ block from Gypsy Hill Duck Pond, Art Hive is providing FREE DUCK FOOD until supplies run out. *magical in the “this is enchanting” and “ooo door prize!” and “omg are those UNICORNS?” sense. Also, no, they aren’t unicorns. You might need glasses.

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