Shrek: The Musical hits the stage this Friday

Fairy tale crea­tures have invad­ed Leeds Center for the Arts! The sto­ry of “Shrek: the Musical” is filled with mag­ic, whim­sy, and humor. From June 12 to 28, 2026, audi­ences are invit­ed to join Leeds for a song-filled take on the clas­sic movie that’s warmed the hearts of many. Co-direct­ed and chore­o­graphed by Ellie Miller and co-direct­ed and music direct­ed by... 

‘Love Louder’ brings pride, performance, and fundraising to Winchester

Winchester’s “Love Louder: A Pride Month Drag Celebration” promis­es an evening of fam­i­ly-friend­ly enter­tain­ment, com­mu­ni­ty con­nec­tion, and sup­port for local caus­es. Hosted at Emmanuel Episcopal Church and co-spon­sored by WinCity Media, the event fea­tures drag per­for­mances, mock­tails, and fundrais­ing for A Life Worth Celebrating, All Voices Reading Room, and Humanists of Winchester. Organizers say the event is about more than... 
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Features

  • Silent Cry rally sparks community action

    Silent Cry rally sparks community action

    Silent Cry’s ral­ly in Winchester high­lights a grow­ing com­mu­ni­ty effort to sup­port women and chil­dren affect­ed by domes­tic vio­lence. The orga­ni­za­tion is plan­ning a shel­ter and safe room to offer short-term pro­gram­ming and emer­gency refuge. Speakers, includ­ing Brenda Marstella, Alex Chandler, and Michelle Hayes, empha­sized the iso­la­tion abuse cre­ates and the impor­tance of believ­ing sur­vivors. Their sto­ries and advo­ca­cy show how local action can pro­vide safe­ty, heal­ing, and hope. The rally… 

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  • Ten years of running and remembrance

    Ten years of running and remembrance

    JP Martin writes about the 10th Annual Alexis Thompson Memorial 5K/10K, which brings run­ners, walk­ers and sup­port­ers togeth­er in Winchester to hon­or Alexis Thompson’s mem­o­ry and give back to the com­mu­ni­ty. The event con­tin­ues a decade-long mis­sion through the Alexis Thompson Foundation, which pro­vides schol­ar­ships, camp and club assis­tance, cloth­ing dri­ves, food sup­port, and oth­er help for local chil­dren and fam­i­lies. This year’s race also cel­e­brat­ed schol­ar­ship recip­i­ent Landon Harney and… 

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  • When Christianity came to the mountains

    When Christianity came to the mountains

    In this reflec­tive essay, Misty Gay explores how Christianity entered Appalachia with­out eras­ing the region’s old­er spir­i­tu­al tra­di­tions. She traces the blend of church teach­ing, folk heal­ing, rev­er­ence for the land, and inher­it­ed moun­tain wis­dom that shaped a lay­ered faith. Rather than a sim­ple sto­ry of con­ver­sion, the piece reveals adap­ta­tion, sur­vival, and the ten­sion between com­fort and con­trol. Through per­son­al mem­o­ry and cul­tur­al his­to­ry, Gay shows how Appalachian spir­i­tu­al­i­ty still… 

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  • Clark County expands pre‑K access countywide

    Clark County expands pre‑K access countywide

    Clark County Public Schools plans to offer uni­ver­sal pre-kinder­garten to any local fam­i­ly that wants it, Superintendent Dustin Howard announced at a com­mu­ni­ty event. The dis­trict says fees will be based on income, with aver­age par­ent costs expect­ed to stay below $25 per day. Howard said the ini­tia­tive builds on years of growth in preschool enroll­ment and reflects the district’s effort to expand oppor­tu­ni­ties for stu­dents and fam­i­lies. He also highlighted… 

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