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Weekly YouTube show dives into various issues, sites and events in the Page Valley
By Randy Arrington
LURAY, April 16 — To our regular weekly viewers, we offer our apologies – but “Page Valley Livin'” will not be producing a show this week. After a last-minute interview cancellation, we scrambled to find a replacement for this week’s show, but ultimately, we were unsuccessful.
Next week, we will be visiting with Audre King to talk about an upcoming April 26 fundraiser to support The Rec on West Main Street in Luray.
Other stories in the works include a visit to the historic “village” created at Luray Caverns, which recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. We hope to talk with a local, legendary stone mason involved in the Blue Ridge Heritage Project, who plans to attend the unveiling of the last of eight stone chimneys in Augusta County at the end of the month.
We’re working on these and other stories to continue our weekly visit into local lives and local issues through “Page Valley Livin'”. Thanks to everyone who has supported our first 65 episodes, and we hope you enjoy going back to look through them in our library on YouTube.
The aim and purpose of these videos is to provide more information about more things that make up the wonderful place we call the Page Valley of Virginia. Serious issues will be handled seriously, while lighter issues may offer more opportunity to have some fun. There is no theme or agenda other than promoting the Page Valley, and trying to better inform the people who both live here and those who love to visit.
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