Archive for 'schools & education'
Seeing (more) Green at the International Festival, and more!
The 11th Annual Harrisonburg International Festival will take place Saturday September 27 at Hillandale Park and this year its seeing lots more Green. “The Green Village” is one of the newest additions to the festival. It will be found near the Art Activities for Everyone area and across from the Main Stage and foods from around the world. The Green Village will feature a variety [...]
Posted by Thanh, September 15th, 2008 under events, immigration, news & meta-news, schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 4
Wild at Art!
The “Wild At Art” show opening and reception is happening this Friday September 5 at Clementine Cafe.
The art show will feature artwork created on August 2 by about 8 adults and 25 kids 8-12 years of age who ventured into the woods and made art with sticks, stones and other natural materials they collected.
The trip and project was [...]
Posted by Thanh, September 2nd, 2008 under events, news & meta-news, schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 6
Back to school safety
Back to school season has descended on the Valley and the Virginia State Police have made several suggestions for improving the safety of area children.
Perhaps what is most disturbing are statistics from the 2007 Virginia Traffic Crash Facts indicating that juveniles accounted for 404 pedestrian injuries and 260 biking injuries statewide. For fatalities, seven juveniles [...]
Posted by Evan Dyson, August 21st, 2008 under FYI, news & meta-news, schools & education.
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old school lunches
A reader informed me that unappetizing photos of Harrisonburg Public School lunches recently ended up linked from Digg to a lowbrow blog about “girls, gossip, and gear for men.”
The thing is, those photos were taken off the school’s website years ago. I’m told some of those items, like chicken fryz, are still on the [...]
Posted by Brent Finnegan, August 20th, 2008 under FYI, schools & education.
Comments: 16
JMU Dining Renovations & more green
A friend of mine who works at JMU got this message in their e-mail last week:
“Just a friendly reminder that D-Hall will close after dinner July 22 to upgrade the tray return area. The renovation will increase capacity, making the process faster, and will include installation of a pulper, laying the groundwork for composting and other sustainability efforts.”
Posted by Thanh, July 28th, 2008 under news & meta-news, schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 15
Bicycles & Scooters
Due to a combination of rising gas prices, greater awareness about carbon emissions’ impact on the environment, and individuals looking for healthier lifestyles, I’ve been seeing a lot more bicycles on the road and a lot more people walking. Although admittedly Harrisonburg doesn’t have the most ideal bicycle facilities (yet) and many neighborhoods were designed when cars dominated [...]
Posted by Thanh, July 20th, 2008 under events, growth & construction, news & meta-news, schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 3
City’s “Your Trash” Video
The City has just posted a video online titled “Your Trash”. The video has been shown at the Public Work’s session of Citizen Academy and it follows, literally, your trash.
Where does your trash go to after you put it out on trash day? What is the Resource Recovery Facility? How is recycling good for the environment and how [...]
Posted by Thanh, July 17th, 2008 under FYI, economy, news & meta-news, schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 7
HHS drug scandal done?
The report to the school board and the response on the use of pain-killers by Harrisonburg High School football players: no harm, no foul, no change.
Settled and behind us after an independent investigation and time to move on? Or whitewash?
Posted by JGFitzgerald, June 18th, 2008 under news & meta-news, schools & education.
Comments: 9
Buy Fresh Buy Local Food Directory
The first Shenandoah Buy Fresh Buy Local Food Directory (PDF, 6-pages) has been published and 40,000 copies are in print for distribution. This directory is part of a large effort by the Shenandoah Valley Area Local Foods Work Group to educate our community, help our local economy, help local farmers, producers, institutional and individual consumers [...]
Posted by Thanh, June 15th, 2008 under schools & education, the environment.
Comments: 16





