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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:06
Beverley Street Studio School The Beverley Street Studio School was formed by artists in 1992. The mission was to provide serious adult students of all levels with opportunities to study directy with practicing artists in an informal, yet structured studio environment. Through programs of weekly classes, weekend workshops, international study tours and exhibitions, the school offers high-quality, non-degree art instruction tailored to each individual's level. Purpose The sole purpose and mission of BSSS is to teach the practice and appreciation of visual art. This focus defines our special area of service to the community and distinguishes us in important ways from other community art centers and organizations. All programs of the school derive from this singular mission. The broader, philosophical intent behind the founding of BSSS was to create a community of individuals bound together by the desire to cultivate and explore art as "a way of living a life," to quote Robert Henri. The specific tasks of teaching drawing and painting are pursued in the belief that promoting love for the quest of understanding and appreciating art, the artistic process, and human culture, is intrinsically life-enhancing and a positive force in society.
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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:04
Shenandoah Valley Art Center The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, Inc. is a voluntary non-profit community arts organization. It is funded by memberships and contributors, grants from the City of Waynesboro, the county of Augusta, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Programs and exhibits from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts are made possible through the Affiliate Program Fund of the Virginia Museum.
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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:15
The Stonewall Brigade Band The Stonewall Brigade Band is the nation's oldest continuous community band to be sponsored by local government and funded by tax monies. The Summer Concert Season features a free concert every Monday night at 8 pm, June, July and August in The Stonewall Brigade Bandstand in beautiful Gypsy Hill Park, Staunton VA. Concerts follow a consistent format, including a military march, an overture, a concert march, a sacred selection, a Broadway show medley, and several novelty, patriotic, and popular selections, ending with a Sousa march and the National Anthem. Special concerts this year include the Flag Day program with concert, flag presentation, and speaker on June 11, the Jamestown 400th/Independence Day concert on July 2, Christmas in July on July 23, and the Kids' Concert in the Park on July 30. The final concert of the season will be a "best of" concert with selections repeated from earlier concerts, as suggested by audience and band members. There is a "voting link" on the concerts page. For concert details, click the concert series button above. On July 2 the concert will feature the first performance of "Virginia, Mother of Presidents" by Randy Cabell. Songs associated with each of Virginia's eight Presidents from Washington to Wilson are included in this selection commissioned by The Stonewall Brigade Band to celebrate America's 400th Birthday.
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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:18
It is the mission of the Valley Music Academy to provide quality music education to all children of our community, regardless of gender, race, creed, or financial resources, while demonstrating that music is a powerful means of encouraging cooperation, celebrating diversity, building self esteem, and cultivating a sense of nonviolence and social justice. Valley Music Academy Office is in the lower level of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 500 S. Wayne Avenue in Waynesboro. Staunton Muskigarten is located at Emmanuel Episcopal Church 300 W. Frederick Street in Staunton. VMA offers music education through Musikgarten for children ages 4 months to 9 years, private music lessons for children and adults in all brass instruments, clarinet, drums, flute, guitar, saxophone, viola, violin, cello, piano, and voice and the Valley Voices for children ages 7-11 years. The Academy has grown in five years, from 2 faculty members and 60 students to 12 faculty members and over 180 students. 12% of the students receive scholarship assistance. Valley Music Academy provides opportunities for the public to hear the musicians in student and faculty recitals and performances by Valley Voices.
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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:16
we are a local non-professional choral group located in Waynesboro, Virginia. We have now been singing for over 30 years (and still have one original member!) We come from many different professions and backgrounds, but we get together in the Choral Society to share our love for music and present several concerts each year. We usually do one Christmas Concert, and one Spring concert each year. Normally these each include an informal 1st half where we dance a bit and clown around, then a formal second half. Our group MEMORIZES all the music for these two concerts. In addition, we normally do at least one SACRED concert each year where we present a musical service at some area church in place of their regular worship service. For the last seven years we have also hosted a benefit concert for the Salvation Army during the Christmas Season. This benefit concert features a number of local musicians besides our group. If you like good Choral music and live in the Waynesboro, Staunton, or even Charlottesville area. You should consider joining us, either as a spectator or as a singer!
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Last Update 2007/7/4 23:19
Waynesboro Players With over forty years of experience, Waynesboro Players entertains the play-going population of the Shenandoah Valley and beyond. From the first play in 1962, the Players embrace all of the talent in the area -- people who give their time and energy to bring to audiences a variety of superior productions. This dedication to live theater flourishes with outstanding casts and crews, production teams, and direction...all volunteer! We also give back to our community with a scholarship award, student participation, and open invitations for new volunteers, even if they have never done theater, to come and experience a working production from start to finish.
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