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Welcome to the Lee District

On behalf of Fairfax County, and especially Lee District, I welcome you to our community. Lee District is a uniquely diverse and vibrant community. As a 20-year resident of the district, I never cease to be amazed by the strength of the relationships throughout the neighborhoods in Lee.

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Entertainment

Ongoing Entertainment Calendar for Potomac

Entertainment calendar

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Recycling in Arlington: What to do, What Not to do

Compostables is the latest opportunity to cut down on waste

Recycling in Arlington

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Flourishing After 55, Office of 55+ Programs

Department of Parks and Recreation 3829 N. Stafford St., Arlington, VA 22207 703-228-4747

After 55

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New Executive Director for Celebrate Great Falls

Great Falls Exec Director

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Every Year Is Election Year in Virginia

Early voting options expand; you can vote now.

Voting

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Fairfax County Police Publication of ‘Shame List’ Endangers Immigrant Residents

Fairfax County Police Publication of ‘Shame List’ Endangers Immigrant Residents

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Architecture in Alexandria, and Mount Vernon

Homes Tours

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Entertainment

Ongoing Entertainment

Ongoing Entertainment

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Early Voting Options Expand

Secure drop box option joins mail-in and in-person voting starting Sept. 17.

early voting

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Stop on the Corner for Brats and Tunes

Pastry Shoppe

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‘God Was Watching Over Us’

First responders remember 9-11.

First responders remember 9-11.

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Potomac Home Sales: August, 2021

In August, 2021, 76 Potomac homes sold between $4,675,000-$455,000.

Potomac Home Sales: August, 2021

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Car Crash on Rolling Road Highlights Need for Improvements

Parked car side-swiped by errant driver.

Sideswiped on Rolling

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To Honor the Lost Souls of 9/11

In unity, they remember; united, they serve in tribute.

To Honor the Lost Souls of 9/11

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Outpouring of Local Help for Afghan Refugees

The need is great for volunteers, monetary donations and more.

Thousands of Afghan refugees have landed at Dulles Airport in recent days.

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Crisis in Afghanistan Reverberates Locally

Afghan Americans speak out.

The United States and other countries have welcomed more than 150,000 Afghans and their families since the emergency evacuations began in mid-August.

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Crisis in Afghanistan Reverberates Locally

Afghan Americans speak out.

The United States and other countries have welcomed more than 150,000 Afghans and their families since the emergency evacuations began in mid-August.

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Kincannon and Friends Celebrate His ‘Retirement’

Explaining that he has retired as pastor of Rising Hope Methodist Mission Church, Reverend Dr. Keary Kincannon told 120 guests at his Aug. 20 retirement party at Fort Hunt Park, “I’m not leaving the ministry. I have not retired from my faith. And to quote that great philosopher, Monty Python, ‘I’m not dead yet.’”

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Senior Olympics Profile Orienteering

Which way is north again?

Grab a compass and detailed topographical map and head out over unfamiliar terrain to navigate a set course in the fastest time.