Photo courtesy Waynesboro Parks & Rec
WAYNESBORO Spring in the River City means fishing in the South River, walking downtown, grabbing a slice at Benny’s, hanging out at Ridgeview Park, and live music on Thursday nights on the Greenway.
Groovin’ on the Greenway was silenced in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but will not be silenced this year as the city plans for its first event of 2021 to begin May 20.
“I think everybody’s in the same boat they’re ready to get out,” said Susan Roberts, superintendent of recreation for Waynesboro Parks and Recreation.
Roberts said that Groovin’ on the Greenway is the perfect first activity for the city to resume its annual events because social distancing is practical.
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Blue Ridge Children’s Museum mission continues in community
Published Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, 9:57 am
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By Rebecca J. Barnabi
Augusta Free Press
On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, families were invited to sign up for slots and social distance from other families for a Lantern Walk on the River City’s Greenway. Photo courtesy Blue Ridge Children’s Museum.
WAYNESBORO With hopes set on a building on Race Avenue as its physical location, the Blue Ridge Children’s Museum’s plans are stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the museum’s mission carries on.