Statistics show tourism in Waco has been treading water since COVID-19 inflicted a massive blow in 2020, when attendance at local attractions plummeted to slightly more than 1 million people.
Statistics show tourism in Waco has been treading water since COVID-19 inflicted a massive blow in 2020, when attendance at local attractions plummeted to slightly more than 1 million people.
Waco Tours has been around since 2016 and does historical drive arounds across the city Now thanks to a new collaboration, they're adding a Christmas Lights Tour to
Staunton preschoolers help plant a tree for Arbor Day Preschoolers at Staunton s Dixon Education Center help to plant a tree for Arbor Day 2021. (Source: WVIR) By Tara Todd | April 30, 2021 at 8:56 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 8:56 PM
STAUNTON, Va. (WVIR) - Staunton’s Arbor Day roots date back to 1889. It was the city’s first major tree planting in Gypsy Hill Park. It’s a legacy that continues still today with a message they are trying to pass on to future generations.
Staunton City Schools and Shenandoah Green together hosted a tree-planting ceremony at Dixon Educational Center Friday.
The Heifitz International Music Institute gave a special performance, Reverend Edward Scott shared a word, and Staunton Schools Superintendent Garett Smith read a story, but the stars of the day’s festivities were Staunton’s youngest learners - its preschoolers.