June 2018
June 21st is the official start of summer and Waynesboro has so much to do on those hot summer days and warm summer nights!  Enjoy an outdoor concert, snag a foul ball at a Waynesboro Generals game or enjoy some sweet treats at the annual carnival!  Waynesboro has something for everyone, where good nature comes naturally!
 
XtremeFest of the Blue Ridge
Saturday, June 9th  
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM 
Ridgeview Park   
  
Enjoy all things outdoors at this FREE event: kayaks, climbing wall, extreme air bungee, water slide, boot camp challenge, bounce house, raffles, community groups, food and don't forget the shows:

King BMX Stunt Show @ 10:15, 11:45 & 1:15
The Frisbee Guy @ 11:00 & 12:30  
      
Groovin' at the Greenway
Thursday evenings in June 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM  
Constitution Park, between the bridges
 
Great music accompanied by good food and--new this year--kids activities led by Blue Ridge Children's Museum.  Grab your spot in the grass, spread your blanket, grab a bite at the food truck, then kick back and relax. The band starts at 6:00 pm. Come out and rock out!

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Kids Fun 2 Run Mud Run & Fun Dash
June 9
9:00/9:15 AM  
Ridgeview Park  

The Mud Run (5-12 yr olds) and Fun Dash (3-5 yr olds) wind through the fields and trails of Waynesboro's Ridgeview Park.  Whether traversing the balance beams, crawling through the mud pit, or sliding to victory on the giant slip n' slide, your kids are guaranteed to have a good time! 
 
Dooms Volunteer Fire Co. Carnival
June 12 - June 16
Constitution Park

It wouldn't be summer without a local carnival, and this one benefits the Dooms Fire Department. On Tuesday through Thursday, the carnival is open from 6 PM - 10 PM.  On Friday and Saturday, carnival hours are from 6 PM -11 PM.

For more info call (540) 943-0679.
Welcome Back Waynesboro Generals
Kate Collins Field
Schedule on website

The Waynesboro Generals, 2016 South Division Champions, play in the Valley Baseball League, a summer baseball league founded in 1897 that plays in cities and towns in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.