<lst> Send your organization's announcement to The Herndon Connection, 7913 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102, e-mail to herndon@connectionnewspapers.com or fax to 703-917-0991. Deadline is two weeks before publication. Photos/artwork encouraged. Questions? Call Michael O'Connell at 703-917-6449.
The Herndon Festival Committee is now accepting applications from Town of Herndon fitness-related business for the 10k/5k Fitness Expo at the 22nd Herndon Festival. The 10k/5k Fitness Expo will take place on Saturday, June 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday June 2 after the race, at the Herndon Community Center. For more information, call 703-435-6868.
The Herndon Festival Committee is now accepting applications from Town of Herndon dog-related businesses for the second K9-2k Doggie Expo at the 22nd Herndon Festival. The K9-2k Doggie Expo will take place on Saturday, June 1 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Herndon Community Center For more information, call 703-435-6868.
Starting April 22, web browsers can visit http://redcross.ebay.com to bid on items ranging from exotic vacations to high tech gadgets and sports memorabilia. Nearly 50 Red Cross Chapters nationwide will participate in this year's auctions. This year there will be two 10-day auctions The first between April 22 and May 2, and the second between April 29 and May 9. All money raised will support vital Red Cross disaster relief services. Last year the action raised $320,000. For more information call 202-728-6694 or visit www.redcrossdc.org.
The Herndon Rotary Club is accepting applications for its annual scholarship programs: one $6,000 four-year college scholarship ($1,500 per year), and one $2,000 two-year college or vocational scholarship ($1,000 per year). Applicants must be graduating seniors at Herndon High School or any high school senior residing within the Town of Herndon. Applicants will be judged on the basis of citizenship, extra curricular activities, two essays, letters of recommendation, and scholarship. Deadline for submission is May 3. Applications can be obtained at the Career Center at Herndon High School or calling Dr. Thomas Finley at 703-471-7810.
Dulles Masters Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the AT&T Building in Herndon, from noon-1 p.m. The club is open to everyone. For more information call 703-444-2655 or e-mail at pchefdiana@aol.com.
Every Wednesday from May 8 through Oct. 30 there will be a Farmers' Market at Frying Pan Park, 2709 West Ox Road (near Centreville Road) from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Farmers' Market will offer fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, cut flowers, potted plants, cider and honey. For more information, call 703-941-7987.
A Farmers' Market in Old Town Herndon will be open every Thursday from May 9 through Oct. 31 next to Red Caboose from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Farmers' Market will offer fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, cut flowers, potted plants, cider and honey. For more information, call 703-941-7987.
The Herndon Fortnightly Club is accepting applications for a one-year scholarship to individuals living in the greater Herndon area. Candidates should be accepted for entrance or enrolled in an educational institution. Candidates should write a one-page letter, without attachments, to The Herndon Fortnightly Club, explaining why the scholarship is needed, what career goals are being pursued, what academic institution has or will provide acceptance and comments relating to activities, community service and academic standing. The letter should be sent to Scholarships, c/o The Herndon Fortnightly Club, P.O. Box 55, Herndon, VA 20172-0055. Applications must be received by May 16.
Families can help with the peace reconciliation effort in Northern Ireland by hosting a pair of teens (choose boys or girls, one Roman Catholic and one Protestant, ages 15-18) in their home for four weeks this summer beginning July 2. The teenage boys and girls are part of the Children's Friendship Project for Northern Ireland (CFPNI). To be eligible, host families need to provide a safe, neutral setting for the teens to get to know one another, a single bedroom for them to share, and day-long adult supervision. Co-hosting with another family for two weeks of the four-week stay is an option.
For more information or to obtain a host family application, contact Melinda and Randy Grochowski at 703-478-6291 or e-mail Melindabmg@aol.com.
Herndon-Reston FISH (Friendly, Instant, Sympathetic Help) Is looking for someone to manage its thrift store, the Bargain Loft. This is a volunteer position, which offers an opportunity to serve area neighbors by generating revenue to support FISH community service.
The manager will lead a group of volunteers in all merchandising and operational aspects of running a small retail store. No specific background is required, although previous retail experience
is helpful. Hours are flexible. Store hours are Tuesday through Friday
10 a.m.-3 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Weekly preparations take place on Monday morning. The manager is supported by "Day Managers" and usually works 20 or more hours per week, depending on the season. The store is closed on holidays, one week at Christmas and for two to three weeks in August. Interested applicants should call (703) 437-0600.
For the fourth year, the Virginia Legends Walk is asking the general public to nominate great Virginians past and present. So far, 26 Virginia Legends have been chosen, including Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Robert E. Lee, Pearl Bailey, Arthur Ashe, Patsy Cline and Alan B. Shepard.
A statewide panel of 570 judges made up of university presidents, heads of museums and historical societies, librarians and members of the media choose from potential Legend candidates. Qualified candidates must have been born in Virginia or lived in the Commonwealth when they made their most notable achievements. Those achievements must be of worldwide or national significance.
Last year's candidates included William H. Harrison, Tom Wolfe, Secretariat, William Styron, Ruth Brown, Steve Case, Douglas Wilder, Katie Couric, Robert Duval and Bruce Hornsby.
A candidate who is picked to be a Virginia Legend will have his or her name added to a permanent exhibit in Virginia Beach.
To request a nomination form visit va-legends.com. Nominations can be e-mailed to enter@va-legends.com or mailed to Virginia Legends Walk, Reflections III, Suite 121, Virginia Beach, VA 23452. Nominations can also be called in toll-free at 800-333-6397.
Registration has begun for the 2002-03 preschool program at the Herndon Community Center. Openings are available for both the Tuesday/Thursday class for ages 3-4 and the Monday/Wednesday/Friday class for ages 4-5. Each class meets from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be potty-trained. For more information call Catherine at 703-435-6868 ext. 113.
The Girl Scout Council is looking for volunteers to serve as troop leaders, help with cookie sales, plan special events, translate and conduct training for outdoor and other activities. Call 800-523-7898 or visit www.gscnc.org/gscnc/vol.htm.
Inova VNA Home Health needs volunteers to act as friendly visitors to lonely, homebound patients. Volunteers are asked to spend one to two hours a week talking to the patients, running errands and doing odd jobs. Visits can be made during the day, evening or on weekends. Training is provided. Call 703-642-9041.
Persons older than 50 looking for permanent work in Northern Virginia may call Senior Employment Resources at 703-750-1936, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., for an interview.