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Long & Foster Real Estate Inc. announces the launch of its 15th annual toy drive throughout its seven-state, Mid-Atlantic region and the District of Columbia in support of the U.S. Marines Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program. Between Nov. 20-Dec. 20, each of the company's 212 sales offices will collect toys for distribution to financially and/or physically disadvantaged children within the local community.
Drop as many new, unwrapped toys as you can at your neighborhood Long & Foster Office prior to Dec. 20, to help bring joy to needy children this holiday season. Once the toys are collected and presented to area Marines, they are distributed to local churches, social welfare agencies and to needy children throughout your region.
Hunter Mill District Supervisor Catherine M. Hudgins and Reston Interfaith have partnered for the third consecutive year to sponsor the 2004 Hunter Mill District Winter Coat Closet for adults and children in need. The Winter Coat Closet, remains open through Feb. 12.
The Coat Closet is open Mondays, 10 a.m.-noon; Thursdays, 5-8 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9-11 a.m. for donations and for those looking for a coat. Donations of new and Ògently usedÓ (i.e. in good condition and dry cleaned) winter coats will be accepted at the North County Governmental Center at 12000 Bowman Towne Drive in Reston during Coat Closet hours. Both child and adult sizes are needed, extra large is especially appreciated. All donations are tax deductible.
The closet is also in need of volunteers on Mondays, 10 a.m.-noon; Thursdays, 5-8 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9-11 a.m. to assist clients in selecting coats, greeting donors, and sorting coat donations. Contact Faye Yu at 703-481-8276 or Faye.Yu@restoninterfaith.org if you are interested in being part of this volunteer effort.
For more information, contact Martin Taylor in the office of Supervisor Hudgins at 703-478-0283, TTY 703-736-4460 or martin.taylor@fairfaxcounty.gov; or Meredith Young, Reston Interfaith, at 571-323-9566 or meredith.young@restoninterfaith.org.Ê
The Council for the Arts of Herndon announces rehearsals for the Herndon Symphony Orchestra will take place every Tuesday, from 7-9 p.m., at the Herndon Middle School's band room, 901 Locust St. Musicians of all ages and talent levels are welcome to attend. The Symphony Orchestra is under the direction of Tim Adams. For further information e-mail timadams@herndonarts.org or call the Council for the Arts of Herndon 703-689-9535.
Bookcrossing Meetup, meet other local Northern Virginia BookCrossers monthly to discuss good books and the best places to leave and find books "in the wild." Visit http://bookcrossing.meetup.com/72/ for information and the next meetup date.
Barnes & NobleÕs annual Holiday Book Drive kicks off Saturday, Nov. 20, for the holidays. This yearÕs recipient is
The Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children. The Holiday Book Drive will run from Nov. 20-Dec. 31. Barnes & Noble has teamed up with Verizon this year and has pledged to raise one million books for one million children. Selected books will be on hand at Barnes & Noble, The Spectrum Center, 1851 Fountain Drive, Reston, for donations.
Reston Community Center will be holding a Thanksgiving Food Drive, co-sponsored by Reston Interfaith, the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce and the Reston Community Center through Nov. 25. Food drop-off points include: Reston Community Center, Lake Anne and Hunters Woods; Reston Association, 1930 Isaac Newton Square, Reston; Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce Business & Visitors Center, 763 Fountain Drive, Reston; and Hunter Mill District, 12000 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston. For more information, call Haywood R. Hopson Sr., at 703-390-6161 or 703-476-4500 (TTY/V).
Reston watercolorist Lassie Corbett will exhibit her new show, "All That Glitters May Be Gold," at the RCC Hunters Woods through Nov. 30, with a reception Sunday, Nov. 7, from 2-4 p.m. The show features her abstract watercolors and is the culmination of many years of experimenting with mixed media, using watercolor, acrylic, collage, pencil and pastel in various combinations. Rice papers as well as other unusual papers collected from all over the world are used, as well as hand-painted paper and found papers. Shells, sand, bark and other small, flat natural objects are incorporated into the paintings.
To learn more about Lassie Corbett, visit her Web site www.lassiecorbettart.com.
The Reston Community Center is located at 2310 Colts Neck Road in Reston. For directions or more information, visit the Web site at www.restoncommunitycenter.com.
The League of Reston Artists presents it annual juried theme exhibition, "All About People," through Nov. 27, at Walker and Company, located at Cascades Executive Center, 12006 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston. The exhibit features juried works of contemporary fine art by LRA members, with $300 in prize monies to be presented at the opening reception awards ceremony by this yearÕs judge, J.T. Kirkland, Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 5-7 p.m. This exhibition is free and open to the public.
Individual Internet training throughout November at the Reston Regional Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive. One-hour sessions with a technology volunteer. For adults. Call to register, 703-689-2700.
Practice Your English, every Monday, 7 p.m., and every Wednesday, 1 p.m., throughout November, at the Reston Regional Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive. An intermediate-level conversation group for people learning English. For adults. Call to register, 703-689-2700.
Spanish Chats, every Wednesday, 7 p.m., throughout November, at the Reston Regional Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive. An informal refresher for people who want to practice Spanish. For adults. Call 703-689-2700 for more information.
"Visual Dialogue" an exhibit featuring artists Ann Barbieri, Joanne Bauer, Carolyn Faulkner, Judith Forst, Karen Hale, Wanda Leister, Bernadette Monroe, Eileen Murphy, Nancy Novick, Eveleen Severn-Sass and Mary Beth Swicord takes place through Dec. 5. An opening reception will be held Sunday, Nov. 7, from 2-4 p.m. An interactive program for all ages takes place Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m.-noon. The exhibit is at the Jo Ann Rose Gallery, Reston Community Center, 1609 Washington Plaza, Reston. For more information call 703-689-3550.
The Ò2004 Northern Virginia Conference on Nonprofit ManagementÓ will be held Dec. 3-4, at the Fairfax County Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. ÒSynergy In Our SectorÓ is the theme for this yearÕs conference featuring nearly 30 sessions, peer exchange groups and numerous exhibitors. For more information, visit the conference we site at www.nvcbo.org.
The Jo Ann Rose Gallery's Fifth Annual Gifts From the HeArt exhibition, with a portion of the sales going to Reston Interfaith. The show will run from Dec. 6-Jan. 3, 2005, with an opening reception Dec. 12, from 2-4 p.m. This reception is free and open to the public. The Reston Community Center at Lake Anne is located at 1609 Washington Plaza, near the intersection of Village Road and North Shore Drive. ÊÊ
Weichert, Realtors-Reston will have its annual coat drive through Dec. 10. Donate extra coats at 1760 Reston Parkway, Suite 111 or call to have them picked up, 703-264-0000.
Paintings by Reston artist Sue Hamilton will be featured by the Vienna Art Society at the Village Green Gallery through Dec. 11. Hamilton's works incorporate modern design which emphasize bright colorful shapes and lines; and have been in numerous Virginia and Florida juried shows. In addition, her paintings have been on exhibit at the Newman Gallery in Washington, D.C. The gallery is located in the Chamber of Commerce Building, 513 Maple Ave. W., Vienna. Hours of operation are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesdays-Friday, and 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturdays.
Reston Community Center's Senior Academy now offers Senior Art Lab, a solution for seniors who want to pursue their artistic dreams but lack workspace. The Senior Art Lab meets every Friday through Dec. 17, from 10 a.m.-12 noon in the art room of the community center, Hunters Woods. The lab is an open, unstructured session and there is no instructor. Tables and chairs will be set up, but participants must bring their own supplies. This is a drop-in course for persons age 55 or older. The fee is $5
for people who live or work in Reston and $10 for all others. For further information, directions, or to request a reasonable accommodation, contact the Reston Community Center at 703-476-4500 (V/TTY) or visit the Web site at http://www.restoncommunitycenter.com. The Reston
Community Center, Hunters Woods, is located in the Hunters Woods Shopping Center, 2310 Colts Neck Road.
The Greater Reston Arts Center features Beverly Ryan on display at the Market Street-Hyatt Reston until Jan. 10.
Reston Town CenterÕs Ice Skating Pavilion is open for the skating season through March 2005, weather permitting. The Ice Skating Pavilion hosts birthday parties as well as private and corporate parties. Beginner and intermediate ice skating lessons are also available. For hours of operation and admission rates please call the skating hot line at 703-709-6300 or visit www.restontowncenter.com.
Open Poetry Readings. Lake Anne Coffee House, Lake Anne Village Center Shopping Center, Reston, every Tuesday, from 7-9 p.m. Contact Megan McDonald at 202-879-0517 days.
Parent and Child Workshop, drop in from 10 a.m.-noon, every Saturday at the Reston Museum at Lake Anne. Led by local artist Pat Macintyre. No charge, no pre-sign up. Call the museum at 703-709-7700, or call Pat at 703-471-1445 work, or 703-860-5554 home.
The American Red Cross of the National Capital Area's Fairfax/Falls Church Office, in conjunction with the Fairfax County Citizen Corps Council, will sponsor an Emergency Preparedness Clinic once a month for the next year. The clinics will be held in a different location in the County, the schedule will posted in libraries, on the Web Site, and other public locations. To host a clinic or attend one, please contact Rebecca Kurylo, community outreach coordinator at the American Red Cross of the National Capital Area Chapter, at 703-805-2332 or kurylor@usa.redcross.org.
Fairfax County seniors 55 years of age or older are invited to participate in a variety of activities, such as strength training, Tai Chi, low impact aerobics and line dancing, at the Reston-Herndon Senior Center, 1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Suite 200, in Reston. Most activities are free of charge. Transportation may be available. Lunch time meals are available with one-day advance notice on a sliding-fee scale. The center welcomes new participants. Contact director Tara Fitzpatrick at 703-481-4200, TTY 703-222-9693 or via e-mail at tara.fitzpatrick@fairfaxcounty.gov. Visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/rec and go to senior services.
Reston Community Center's open wood shop meets Tuesdays, 6-10 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The wood shop offers workspace and has equipment such as table saws, sanders, drills, worktables and a lathe. The wood shop is located at the Reston Community Center, Hunters Woods. The wood shop fee is $5 for people who live or work in Reston and $7 for others. The Reston Community Center is located at 2310 Colts Neck Road in Reston. Call 703-476-4500 (TTY).
Live band swing dancing at the Dulles Hilton, located at the corner of McLearan Road and Route 28 in Herndon, every Friday night with Sue and Gary Caley. Cost is $12 and includes a half-hour beginner class at 8:30 p.m. followed by dancing from 9 p.m.-midnight. For a complete line up of the bands, visit www.gottaswing.com.
The Closet in downtown Herndon carries many specialty items ranging from glassware, to compact discs, to books, to clothes for the whole family, including evening wear and wedding dresses.Ó The Closet, located at 845 Station St., is open for business Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Farm animals at Kidwell Farm, open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., daily. Sheep, pigs, goats and cows. Pet the animals, take a hay ride or watch farm hands at work. Daily hay rides, held Monday-Saturday, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., weather permitting, cost $2. Frying Pan Park is located at 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon. Call 703-437-9101.
Gymside & Trailside Walkers, join other seniors at the Herndon Community Center, 814 Ferndale Ave., for exercise, indoor or outdoor, Monday-Friday, 7:30-9 a.m. No fee, but first-time walkers need to register. Call 703-435-6868.