The Williamsburg Symphonia was
founded in 1984 by Carl Andersen, Elnore Andersen, Marian
Harding, Mary Selby, and Rebecca Siegel for the purpose of
presenting educational programs for children featuring classical
music. Their
initial performances were so well received that the founders
planned a schedule of concerts for the general public. The
Symphonia continues to introduce young audiences to classical
music, and it presents subscription concerts that attract
a wide following and achieve critical acclaim. As Music
Director of The Williamsburg Symphonia, Janna Hymes leads
the orchestra in featuring a wide range of music and musical
styles. For more information please visit www.williamsburgsymphonia.org .


Since Olde Towne Medical Center opened
in July 1993, it has been an example of “Local People Helping Local People”.
This non-profit primary care facility serves the uninsured
and underinsured in Greater Williamsburg through nearly
1,200 patient visits per month. Services range from pre-natal
care to healthy and sick care for children, adults and seniors, as well as dental
care and education to help manage and prevent chronic diseases. OTMC receives
funding from the local jurisdictions, foundations, grants, special events, local
organizations and individuals.