
April entertainment at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro

The 18 Latin American countries have very varied forms of government- Dr Pallister contrasts them with the USA
Greg Rogers with SVEC, Chaz Haywood Rockingham County Circuit Court Clerk, and Susan Adamson with Blue Ridge Free Clinic

Rockingham County Administrator Stephen King and Casey Armstrong talk about disappearing farm land, the proposed county cigarette tax, and state and local budgets.

Terri Dean with The Wishing Well talks traveling for the Total Eclipse, the Masters, and more!

The Great Community Give will be Wednesday, April 17th. Money raised will go to support over 150 non-profit organizations in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Amanda Bomfim with the Community Foundation, talks about how easy it is to make a donation and introduces you to one of the non-profits, the New Bridges Immigration Resource Center.

Where did the gypsy moth go? Remember the Gypsy Moth. In the 1980’s they devastated local forests. Andre Viette talks about what happened to the Gypsy Moth and about other invasive species causing problems for gardeners and landowners today.

You see it in parking lots and around stores and restaurants, trees that look like they’re struggling to survive! Andre Viette says it’s because of the way they were planted and what into the preparation for the tree. On this episode of In the Garden, Andre talks about making sure you’re planting in the right spot for the plants and trees you choose.
In the Garden airs live, Saturday mornings between 8 and 11 a.m. on WSVA Radio. To ask Andre a question, call 540-433-WSVA.