Winslow McCagg’s depiction of the Shenandoah Valley is anything but mundane. “I don’t want to paint cityscapes, I’m not interested in a lot of non-nature related things, so it really ... read more about Artist Colors the Valley
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Acclaimed Amish Author to Share Passion for Creation Care
In a series of unprecedented talks in Harrisonburg, David Kline, an Amish farmer, naturalist and author, will share his passion for creation care and sustainable farming practices from Wednesday, Feb. ... read more about Acclaimed Amish Author to Share Passion for Creation Care

Writers Read Hosts Award Winning Author
The last Writers Read Dinner and Author series of the year will feature Lee Peterson, a nationally recognized and award-winning author, Thursday, Feb. 23. Peterson will read from her works ... read more about Writers Read Hosts Award Winning Author

Famed Choir Now Offered for Boys
The acclaimed Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir (SVCC), celebrating its twentieth year, is offering a unique opportunity for boys ages 8-13 to share their vocal talents. Led by Julia J. White, ... read more about Famed Choir Now Offered for Boys

Brilliant Test-Taker, Heartfelt Adviser
Long before she ever entered Washington and Lee’s law school, Robyn Hill knew that she wanted to work in “some kind of charitable setting.” She decided to specialize in estate ... read more about Brilliant Test-Taker, Heartfelt Adviser

The One and Only
Courtesy Daily News Record, Jan. 26, 2011 The student body at Eastern Mennonite University is about 45 percent Mennonite. So as the only Mennonite on the school’s most popular athletic ... read more about The One and Only

Alumnus a Champion for Mental Health Care
This article appears in Crossroads magazine, fall 2011 supplement When the state of Georgia needed someone to rescue its troubled system for mentally ill and disabled individuals, it hired Frank ... read more about Alumnus a Champion for Mental Health Care

A Road Retraveled
Name: Pete Nelson Year: Senior Sport: Men’s Cross Country Hometown/High School: Harrisonburg, VA/Christopher Dock Specs: Previously graduated in 2008, running track all four years and cross country in 2005. Returned ... read more about A Road Retraveled

Art Gets Energized by Coffee
“Disintegration,” an art exhibit made from recycled coffee grounds, calls attention to the loss of rainforest habitat to coffee production in Latin America. The exhibit will take up much of ... read more about Art Gets Energized by Coffee

Accumulation Seduces Christians
Beware of seduction by accumulation. That was one of the money issues explored by Walter Brueggemann, a world-renowned Old Testament scholar, in talks to as many as 700 people gathered ... read more about Accumulation Seduces Christians