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June 18, 2008

Women find peace, energy, sisterhood through drum ensemble
Women find peace, energy, sisterhood through drum ensemble

This ensemble of women in the Lynchburg area has been drumming together for five years.
Slideshow: Nataraja

Think outside the (English) box(wood)
Think outside the (English) box(wood)

Don Davis is an Extension Agent for the Virginia Cooperative Extension. He can be reached by calling (434) 455-3740.

Lynchburg, Virginia Junior Miss prepares for national competition
Lynchburg, Virginia Junior Miss prepares for national competition

Editor’s note: This spring, Lily Voth — daughter of Michael and Sallie Voth of Lynchburg — won the Greater Lynchburg Junior Miss competition, then went on to take the state title. That qualified Voth to compete at the national level, with the finals scheduled for June 28.
The Virginia Episcopal School graduate, who will attend the College of Charleston, left Monday for the nationals, which take place in Mobile, Ala. We asked her for her thoughts as she prepared to leave and for an update later from Mobile as the competition nears. Here’s her first installment.

Waiting with a smile: Waiter plans retirement after 27 years
Waiting with a smile: Waiter plans retirement after 27 years

In June, Richard Tsai will hang up his tray, a day to which customers do not look forward.

Old Civil War site offers birdwatching possibilities

Thelma Dalmas, a naturalist, writes a weekly column for The News & Advance. Readers may e-mail her at .

Papa’s got a brand-new bag
Papa’s got a brand-new bag

The bag is sleek and smart and made from soft brown leather that feels as soft as butter. The straps are long, wide and so comfy. And it hangs coquettishly from my brother’s shoulder. That’s right, my brother.


June 17, 2008

College humor
College humor

Ken West is a professor at Lynchburg College. His book, ‘The Shelbys,’ has been translated into Indonesian and Czech. Readers may write to West in care of The News & Advance, P.O. Box 10129, Lynchburg, VA 24506.


June 16, 2008

Girl makes prom dress from drink-can tabs
Girl makes prom dress from drink-can tabs

ADVANCE - Lina Fernandez was the homecoming queen at Davie High School this school year. She wore a pair of long, flowing black pants that rippled around her ankles as she walked across the football field.


June 13, 2008

Welcome to U.S.A, please swipe your passport
Welcome to U.S.A, please swipe your passport

So long, bulky passport book. Hello, plastic card.


June 12, 2008

Community market goes organic midweek

Wednesday is organic day.


June 11, 2008

Tracing the past at the Batteau Festival
Tracing the past at the Batteau Festival

This year’s Batteau Festival offers a glimpse into Lynchburg’s past plus other things to do and see downtown.

A non-batteau form of local transportation featured in Batteau Festival
A non-batteau form of local transportation featured in Batteau Festival

A rare Lynchburg-made car, one of a relative handful still extant, will be on display during the annual festival.

Not quite a smash
Not quite a smash

The latest version of ‘The Incredible Hulk’ is faster-bigger-stronger, but maybe not as incredible when it comes to wit and heart.


June 10, 2008

Survey helps keep tabs on bird populations

Thelma Dalmas, a naturalist, writes a weekly column for The News & Advance. Readers may e-mail her at .

Down in the dirt: Lynchburg area extension agent answers your gardening questions
Down in the dirt: Lynchburg area extension agent answers your gardening questions

Don Davis is an Extension Agent for the Virginia Cooperative Extension. He can be reached by calling 455-3740.


June 09, 2008

This song remains the same
This song remains the same

They had only about 15 minutes left in the rented recording studio. Time for one more song.


June 06, 2008

You can’t save it all
You can’t save it all

The little house that was played a little part in Lynchburg’s history.


June 05, 2008

Festival gets global flavor

Wintergreen’s Summer Music Festival has expanded in scope and offerings.


June 04, 2008

Filming ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’
Filming ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’

A local filmmaker takes on a big project: ‘Pilgrim’s Progress.‘

Accordion Death Squad coming

This band likes to play music, and share it with other musicians.

Thorn coming to Ellington
Thorn coming to Ellington

Paul Thorn will play June 14.

First Fridays features fiber art
First Fridays features fiber art

It’s that time again, time to head down to see what the galleries have up on the first friday evening of the month.


June 03, 2008

Time for harvesting and pruning

Don Davis is an Extension Agent for the Virginia Cooperative Extension. He can be reached by calling 455-3740.

Under the canopy: Bird club members explore Panamanian rainforest
Under the canopy: Bird club members explore Panamanian rainforest

Some Lynchburg Bird Club members took quite a field trip, and News & Advance nature columnist Thelma Dalmas was one of them.


June 02, 2008

Some don’t like it hot: your pets

Sandra Boydston, development director for the Lynchburg Humane Society, offers tips for keeping Fido and Fluffy cool.

These boots were made for dancing
These boots were made for dancing

For Linda Parker, avocation turned into vocation: teaching line dancing.

Marriage and faith influence health
Marriage and faith influence health

In this column, Ken West, a professor at Lynchburg College, writes about marraige, faith and health. His book, ‘The Shelbys,’ has been translated into Indonesian and Czech. Readers may write to West in care of The News & Advance, P.O. Box 10129, Lynchburg, VA 24506.


May 31, 2008

Liberating lingerie
Liberating lingerie

This fashion show mentions—and shows—‘unmentionables’ for women who’ve had mastectomies.

Giving thanks for art at cancer center
Giving thanks for art at cancer center

Christopher Burch, a local artist, says the artwork that hangs in the new Alan B. Pearson Cancer Center, thanks to an anonymous donor, lets patients know they are cared about, not just cared for.


May 29, 2008

Museum honoring black history in Appomattox County to open
Museum honoring black history in Appomattox County to open

A school that once played a pivotal role in the education of blacks in Appomattox County will now house a museum on black history in the county.

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