Blue Ridge PBS
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Blue Ridge PBS enriches people's lives by providing educational, informational and cultural programming that fills a unique role as a positive and lifelong resource for the communities we serve.
06/15/2026
Weโre celebrating an incredible showing at the 2026 Virginia Association of Broadcasters Awards!
๐ WINNER โ Best Public Service/Community Event
โ๏ธ Santaโs Winter Wonderland
๐ WINNER โ Best Station Promotion/Contest
โ๏ธ Santaโs Winter Wonderland
๐ WINNER โ Outstanding News Series
๐บ What It Takes
๐ฅ RUNNER-UP โ Best Human Interest Series
๐จ Artistic Encounters: Meet the Artist
And a very special congratulations to Ricky Williams, recipient of the 2026 Virginia Association of Broadcasters J.J. Freeman Engineering Achievement Award. This prestigious honor recognizes outstanding technical achievement, leadership, dedication, and service to broadcasting. Rickyโs decades of expertise and commitment have helped keep viewers connected to the stories and programs that matter most, and we are proud to celebrate this well-deserved recognition.
These achievements are a reflection of the talent, creativity, and dedication of our entire Blue Ridge PBS team. Thank you to everyone who contributed to these outstanding projects and to the viewers and communities we are honored to serve every day.
โค๏ธ๐ Congratulations, Team Blue Ridge PBS!
As the USA prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, we're looking back at the people and events that helped shape our nation's fight for independence. ๐บ๐ธ
In this clip from Resolved To Live & Die: Revolutionary Roots of Southwest Virginia, discover the story of the Fincastle Resolutions, one of the earliest declarations of support for American liberty. Signed in January 1775 by frontier settlers in what is now Southwest Virginia, these resolutions demonstrated a steadfast commitment to freedom months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Join us as we explore the revolutionary spirit that ran deep in Southwest Virginia and the remarkable individuals who helped lay the foundation for a new nation.
Experience the ultimate summer escape as you float down the beautiful James River in Eagle Rock, Virginia! ๐
Enjoy stunning views of nature while soaking up the sun, perfect for a relaxing day on the water. Whether youโre casting a line for some great fishing or simply drifting along with friends, this adventure is a fantastic way to cool off and make lasting memories.
Donโt miss out on the beauty and tranquility of this hidden gem!
Southwest Virginia has always been more than mountains and valleys, it has been a crossroads of cultures, traditions, and people.
In this clip from Resolved to Live and Die: Revolutionary Roots of Southwest Virginia, discover how the Appalachian region became a true melting pot during the Revolutionary era. From Indigenous peoples, and European settlers to the many communities that shaped life on the frontier, the story of Southwest Virginia is one of diverse cultures coming together and helping define Americaโs identity.
As we commemorate America's 250th anniversary, we're exploring the people, places, and events that helped forge our nation and the unique role Southwest Virginia played in that story.
06/05/2026
Blue Ridge PBS is proud to showcase the stunning work of regional artist Alaina Blevins!
Join us to experience her gorgeous collection of artwork on display now through June 12. Whether you're an art enthusiast, collector, or simply looking for creative inspiration, this exhibit is not to be missed.
๐ Gallery Hours: Daily, 1:00 PM โ 4:00 PM r by Appointment
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Summer is here, and there's no better time to explore Virginia's incredible state parks! ๐
Since opening in 1936, Douthat has been a favorite destination for outdoor adventure and mountain scenery in Virginia's Alleghany Highlands.
Today, visitors can swim at the beach, fish, or kayak on Douthat Lake, camp under the stars, and explore miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. Making it the perfect summer getaway!
Did you know? Douthat was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression. Many of the park's original cabins, trails, and stone structures are still in use today, offering visitors a chance to experience a piece of Virginia history while enjoying the outdoors.
Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning to make new memories, there's never been a better time to celebrate 90 years of Douthat State Park
๐ What's your favorite thing to do at Douthat?
Working on another episode for Roaming Appalachia! Any guesses on where this location is?
05/27/2026
Join us tomorrow for Meet the Artist with Alaina Blevins! ๐จ
Stop by Blue Ridge PBS from 4โ6 PM to meet Alaina, explore her work, and celebrate local art with us. Weโd love to see you there!
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๐ 4โ6 PM
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1215 McNeil Drive SW
Roanoke, VA
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| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |