Another meeting in Staunton this evening may start the discussion about the fate of the annual July 4 celebration. Back in the day, it was called Happy Birthday USA and the Statler Brothers performed along with other national names, bringing in tens of thousands of fans and lots of dollars for charities and other local causes. The parade and daylong activities continued even after the Statlers stopped performing. But, the costs of the event are rising and Staunton City Council has cut funds for next year.
Across the mountain, the Orange County Board of Supervisors will take up Walmart's invasion of the Wilderness Battlefield at a forum tonight. It isn't to late to register your views. This may be a local decision but the ramifications go far beyond and will affect Virginia tourism and our heritage.
4 comments:
Belle Rose i think most of your views are way off but i happen to agree with you on this i have never been by the Wilderness Battlefield when it wasn't cars from out of state there. Nobody should want to tarnish this historical place with a Wal-mart besides there are alot of other places it could go.
Good to find common ground. I bet there is more of it than either of us suspects. Then again, that doesn't get people reading blogs. Common Ground Good title for a post. Coming right up.
PS Anonymous: why not give yourself a handle. Hard to distinguish one anonymous bashing me from another!
True enough but i wasn't really bashing you just giving you my opinion.
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