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Mount Vernon: ACCT Stages ‘Little Women’
Classic tale traces lives and loves of four sisters during the Civil War.
Aldersgate Church Community Theatre (ACCT) is putting on "Little Women" from March 4-20. Written by Louisa May Alcott, the story traces the lives and loves of four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. During the Civil War, their father is away serving in the army, leaving his "little women" in the care of their mother. The family, headed by Marmee, must struggle to make ends meet with the help of their wealthy neighbor, Mr. Lawrence, and his high-spirited grandson, Laurie.
Residents: Airplane Noise Getting Worse
South Flow Alliance aims to get FAA to address noise in the Mount Vernon neighborhoods.
Residents speak out about airplane noise
Mount Vernon Residents: Airplane Noise Getting Worse
South Flow Alliance aims to get FAA to address noise.
Growing a Ministry in Chantilly
With 25 years of experience, Lynn Miller leads King of Kings.
Lynn Miller, 51, of Chantilly is the new senior pastor of King of Kings Lutheran Church, a congregation with 220 worshipping members off Route 50 in Chantilly. Miller was a parish pastor for 20 years with three calls in Pennsylvania and one call in North Carolina.
A Gender-Bending Twist for ‘Hamlet’ in Falls Church
Port City Playhouse performs at Sleepy Hollow United Methodist
Real Food for Kids' Culinary Challenge
11 teams of middle and high school students compete in school food competition.
Eleven teams of middle and high school students competed in the fourth annual Real Food for Kids' Culinary Challenge on Saturday, March 12 at Robinson Secondary School.
Synetic Stages Its 11th Wordless Shakespeare
Presents the comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing," with no dialogue.
Synetic Theater in Crystal City is staging the Shakespeare comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing," set in the 1950s Las Vegas, from Feb. 11 through March 22.
Walking and Working Against Hunger
About 300 participants of the Burke/Fairfax CROP Hunger Walk help fundraising goal of $45,000.
CROP Walk
Eagle Scout Repairs Centreville Greenhouse
At Centreville High, Connor Whalen also fixes panels and door, builds flower bed and benches.
Stuff the Bus at McLean Giant
More than 5,000 pounds of food collected at McLean Giant Food Store at Chain Bridge Corner.
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Port City Playhouse Presents ‘Fabulation’ in Arlington
"Fabulation, or the Re-education of Undine" is a satirical look at social stereotypes.
Waynewood Boy, 9, in Light the Night Walk
Michael Erlandson is Honored Hero; MEE Team hopes to raise $100,000.
Synetic Family Theater in Arlington Presents ‘Hansel and Gretel’
A wordless production of Grimm fairy tale.
Fairfax Preschool to Expand in the Fall
Diana Jenkins oversees Fairfax United Methodist Church Preschool.
Classes Offer Liquified-Fun
Mount Vernon RECenter offers 13 water aerobics classes.
For people with joint or arthritis problems, the gentle resistance that water aerobics provides is the perfect remedy for fun and exercise.
Unique Gift Ideas Found in Great Falls
For finding the perfect holiday gift for that special someone, Adeler Jewelers offers custom-designed jewelry for every occasion.
Book Talk To Commemorate Women’s History Month
Author Rosemary Reed Miller to discuss "The Threads Of Time, The Fabric Of History."
Author Rosemary Reed Miller, 77, of Washington, D.C., will be speaking at the Potomac Library on Saturday, March 18 at 2 p.m., about her book, "The Threads Of Time, The Fabric Of History: Profiles Of African American Dressmakers And Designers From 1850 To The Present."
Cliff Hardison, 60, Dies
Principal of West Potomac High School was dedicated to students.
Cliff Hardison, the principal of West Potomac High School since 2009, died from lung cancer on Tuesday, July 23. He was 60 and did not smoke. “It’s really a sad day and really a shock to everyone,” said Del. Scott A. Surovell (D-44). “Cliff was a real gentleman; his first priority was his students. He loved West Potomac High School and his staff respected him.”