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Send announcements to The Loudoun Connection, 7913 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102, e-mail to loudoun@connectionnewspapers.com or fax to 703-917-0991. Deadline is Friday, two weeks before the event. Photos/artwork encouraged. For more information, call Jennifer Lesinski at 703-917-6454. This free listing is reserved for activities and events that are open to the public at no or minimal cost.

Local area vendors are invited to the 2005 Loudoun County

Procurement's Buyer/Seller Information Exchange sessions. The purpose of these informal sessions is to give area businesses the opportunity to meet the county's procurement staff and become familiar with the county's procurement process. The next round of sessions are as follows:

* Thursday, Oct. 20, 2 p.m.

* Friday, Nov. 18, 10:30 a.m.

* Thursday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m.

The sessions will be held in the Lovettsville Room on the first floor of the County Government Center, 1 Harrison St., S.E., in Leesburg. Call 703-771-5142 or send an e-mail to sfields@loudoun.gov.

The Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce has the following upcoming events:

* After Hours Business Mixer, Thursday, Oct. 20, 5:30-7 p.m. Corporate America Family Credit Union, 45240 Business Court, No. 160, Sterling. Cost: $5 chamber members, $10 nonmembers. RSVP to skeus@loudounchamber.org or call 703-777-2176.

* Candidates Forum, Friday, Oct. 21, 8-10 a.m. Candidates for state office in Loudoun County share their positions on top issues impacting business, including transportation funding, business taxation and exemptions, education, health care, technology, work force integration, research and development. Embassy Suites Dulles, 44610 Waxpool Road, Dulles. Tickets start at $30. RSVP to skeus@loudounchamber.org.

* Lunch and Learn, Monday, Oct. 24, 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Guest speaker will be Larry Rosenstrauch, director of the Loudoun Economic Development Council. Magnolia's at the Mill, 198 North 21st St., Purcellville. Tickets: $15 members; $20 nonmembers. RSVP to skeus@loudounchamber.org.

* Technology 2008, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 7:30-11 a.m. Featuring demonstrations of the latest technology for small business, now and what to expect in 2008. Guest speaker Steve Bass of PC World Magazine. River Creek Country Club, 43800 Olympic Blvd., Leesburg. Breakfast served; door prizes awarded. Free to chamber members; nonmembers $20. RSVP to skeus@loudounchamber.org.

* Small Business Awards Dinner, Monday, Nov. 14, 6 p.m., Lansdowne Resort, 44050 Woodridge Parkway, Lansdowne. Call for nominations, visit the Chamber Web site at www.loudounchamber.org and complete a nomination form or fax a form to Roxane Remley at 703-777-1392. All nominations are due by 5 p.m., Sept. 30.

* Holiday Celebration, Thursday, Dec. 1, 5:30-10 p.m. Shop Loudoun will feature an array of Loudoun business presenting their wares for a shop and carry experience. National Conference Center, 18980 Upper Belmont Pace, Lansdowne. Interested vendors, visit www.loudounchamber.org and complete a registration for

Moore Hummer Dulles will host the NASCAR Nextel Racing Experience Saturday, Oct. 22, at Moore Hummer Dulles, 25450 Pleasant Valley Drive in Dulles. The Racing Experience is an interactive fan opportunity featuring full-motion racing simulators. From 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 20 listeners of the Ben and Brian show on WMZQ will win the opportunity to race in the simulator where there will be two teams of 10. All 20 winners will be entered in the grand prize raffle where one person will win a trip for two including airfare and hotel to the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway Oct. 30. From 1-5 p.m., 100 patrons who preregister will compete against each other and win great prizes. The driver with the fastest time will also win a trip for two to the race in Atlanta.

Throughout October, LetÕs Dish! will do its part to support breast cancer research and awareness. For every customer who dishes or purchases the Pink Ribbon Stir Fry menu item, LetÕs Dish! will donate 10 percent of the dish proceeds to the Inova Loudoun Hospital Radiation Oncology Center. LetÕs Dish! Ashburn is located in the Cameron Chase Village Center, 44260 Ice Rink Plaza No. 122, Ashburn.

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Leesburg Downtown Business Association is adopting a "Paint the Town Pink" theme for the month of October. This community project is being initiated through the LDBA in order to raise public awareness of the plight of breast cancer.

Businesses of downtown Leesburg will be dressing up their shops in the breast-cancer awareness "pink" theme, helping to distribute brochures about breast cancer from the American Cancer Society, and running their own "Paint the Town Pink" promotions. Visitors to downtown Leesburg should look for the "Paint the Town Pink" ceramic pumpkins on display in participating businesses throughout October, along with the pink pumpkin LDBA float in the annual Leesburg Halloween Parade. This promotion is designed to raise public awareness for breast cancer and is not collectively a fund-raiser. However, many shops are considering a fund raising aspect to their individual promotions.

For more information and to participate, call Paige Buscema, president of LDBA and owner of the Eyetopia shop, at 703-443-6410 or Marilyn Helms-White, event chairperson and owner of the etceteras shop, at 703-777-0024.

Great Country Farms, Temple Hall Farm and the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum in conjunction with the Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association, has joined for one promotion, "Imagine ...," which offers families one, free regular general admission to each of the three locations for the

2005 fall season. Call toll-free 1-866-771-2602 or

visit www.visitloudoun.org/imagine to request an "Imagine Family Fun Pass." Visitors who have their pass validated at all three locations by Oct. 31, may enter a drawing to win prizes including a 2006 season pass to Algonkian Regional Park Pool, a Loudoun gift basket or passes for mini-golf at Algonkian Regional Park.

As a founder of Loudoun Internal Medicine Associates, Dr. Jack Cook, celebrates the 25th anniversary of medical practice and service in Loudoun County this year. He is board certified in internal medicine and has as special board certification in geriatric care. Cook also serves as a pre-eminent leader to Loudoun Medical Group.

Cook was a commanding submarine officer in the U.S. Navy, attended Yale University Medical School, and earned his BS in electrical engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy.

He spearheaded the growth and development of Loudoun Professional offices next to Loudoun Hospital.

Dr. Herbert Bravo is the owner and pediatrician behind Pediatrics@Nite, a concept that has been popular in other areas of the country. The practice is open 365 days a year and provides general medical care as well as acute medical care to children from infants to young adults.

In addition to general care, the practice offers x-rays and common lab exams on site and they take walk-ins.

The practice employs only board certified pediatricians and nurses with special skills in pediatrics. Pediatrics@Nite accepts most insurance.

Pediatrics@Nite is located at the Dulles Town Center, 21100 Dulles Town Center, Suite 120, and is open, from 5-11 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 2-11 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.

Kelly Insurance Agency Inc. has joined United Benefit Advisors (UBA), an alliance of the independent benefit advisory firms. UBA is one of the nation's largest privately-held employee benefits advisory organizations with more than 1,600 experienced benefits professionals located in 150 offices throughout the country.

Celebrating its 38th anniversary in 2005, Kelly Insurance Agency Inc., headquartered in Leesburg, VA., employs more than 25 insurance professionals; and provides an array of insurance services.

Whitestone Farm, Aldie, ranked as second largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in Virginia having recorded 337 head of Angus with the American Angus Association during fiscal year 2005, which ended Sept. 30, according to John Crouch, executive vice president of the American Angus Association.

Angus breeders across the nation in 2005 registered 324,266 head of Angus cattle compared to 298,770 in fiscal 2004.

Dr. Thomas P. Finley announces the opening of his new optometry office in Ashburn and the arrival of his new optometry associate, Dr. Paul T. Colbourne. Finley's Family Eyecare-Ashburn is located at 21785 Filigree Court, Suite 206 in the Professional Center.

Services offered include comprehensive eye examinations for adults and children, contact lens fittings and follow-up care for new and existing contact lens wearers, computer vision examinations, vision therapy and sports vision consultations, treatment of eye emergencies and infections, and laser vision consultations.

Colbourne will serve as the principal eye doctor overseeing most operations in the practice. Colbourne is originally from the town of High Wycombe in England. He received his bachelor of science degree in integrated studies from George Mason University and his doctorate of optometry degree from The Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He is married to Dr. Shannon Colbourne, also an optometrist.

Finley and Colbourne have worked together on and off for more than eight years. Both are members of the American Optometric Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Northern Virginia Optometric Society. Finley will continue to work primarily in his Herndon office, which he has owned and operated since 1989.

Tucon Construction Corporation of Dulles has named Paul Taylor president and Chris Jenkins vice president.

Taylor, who previously served as Tucon's senior vice president, has 25 years of experience in commercial construction. His experience covers all phases of construction management, including conceptual estimating, bidding, client and subcontractor relations and project close outs. He acquired his B.S. degree in architectural engineering from the University of Texas in 1985.

Jenkins has been employed with Tucon since 1998 and has 26 years of experience in the construction industry. A lifelong resident of Loudoun County, Jenkins resides with his family on a homestead near Purcellville, where they are active in 4-H and other local activities.

UNO Communications announces Brigitta S. Touru–o, president, was appointed to the Loudoun County Community Services Board by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. She will serve a three-year term that expires June 30, 2008.

Reston Limousine announces as its new general manager, Jeff Morris and Kai Hebron, the new operations manager.

Morris has been in the transportation industry more than 20 years. Hebron has enjoyed a career in the meeting planning industry, most recently with USA Hosts. Hebron was hired by the last Presidential Inauguration Committee to handle all its transportation needs during Inauguration week. Reston Limousine is now based in its new 20,000-square-foot facility in Sterling.