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  漏 karenfoleyphoto 鈥?stock.adobe The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation is hosting a free webinar,  2021 Parkway Accomplishments,  at 11 a.m. on Thursday.The 30-minute presentation will highlight projects completed this year on the Blue Ridge Parkway thanks to donors and volunteers.Kevin Brandt, Project Manager for the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, will discuss the comp stanley isolierkanne letion of renovations at Flat Top Manor, installation of new exhibits at Waterrock Knob, and The Bluffs Restaurants first season of service in a decade, and additional achievements on the Parkway.This Zoom webinar is the latest installment of the Insiders Report series, which highlights the nonprofits projects and ways to enjoy the national park unit. A new topic is covered each month. To register for the webinar, visit BRPFoundation.org/events.The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation is the nonprofit fundraising partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway, helping to ensure c stanley thermobecher ultural and historical preservation, natural resource protection, educational outreach, and visitor enjoyment now and for future generations.To learn more, visit BRPFoundation.org.    Share this page                  Share                                    Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin         stanley taza                           Telegram                                  E-mail        ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip  Email editor Chris Graham at [emai Fwep Area 2 Farms innovative ag facility creating 30 new jobs in Arlington County
 Six months ago, Beth Hodge told a local publication that the Staunton Augusta Art Center was holding up just fine in the face of the economic downtur vaso stanley n, and speculated that the Art Center and the arts sector in Staunton in general was playing a role in helping mitigate the effects of the downturn locally.聽  But it finally caught up with us,  said Hodge, the executive director of the Center, located in the R.R. Smith Center for History and Art in Downtown Staunton, and in a big way, too. An annual grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts was cut by several thousand dollars, and when word of the cut reached the Art Center earlier this month, it sent the Centers leaders scrambling to fill a serious short-term cash-flow crunch that threatened the organizations long-term future. I almost cry when I think about it, because peop stanley cup le responded and responded quickly,  said Hodge of the emergency fund drive that has raised $13,000 toward a $15,000 cash-flow gap to date.There is still some work to do before the end of the month, Hodge said, and then through the end of the year to keep the Staunton Augusta Art Centers budget on target.It wasnt long after Hodge talked about how the Art Center was weathering the economic storm that things started tightening up on the Center. The annual art auction took a hit in terms of depressed sponsors stanley cup hip monies, a hole that was magnified by a sharp decline in participation in its summer studio-art program.The best practice for any organization is t