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Calendar, May 8
Calendar, May 8
Calendar
Calendar
New Students Register at Seven Sites
Student Registration Begins in August
New Students Register at Seven Sites
Business Notes
Business Notes
Culinary Students Win Medals at States
Chef Doubleday's students compete next at nationals.
Culinary Students Win Medals at States
Culinary Students Take Medals at States
Chef Doubleday's students compete next at nationals.
Culinary Students Take Medals at States
Honey Ogens Bakes with Feeling
A hobby turns into a career.
Honey Ogens launched the Honey Bee Baking Company last year from her Glenolden Drive home. She began baking many years ago because it made her feel relaxed and happy. When her children, Matt and Elissa came home from school, she always had home-baked goods ready for them.
‘Fears and Phobias’ Serves Up Diverse Views on Fear
New exhibit at Torpedo Factory runs through Feb. 19.
At the Tornado Factory's new exhibit, "Fears and Phobias," artists were given the opportunity to explore that which makes people afraid or anxious.
Commentary: New State Budget Misses the Mark
I voted against the final state budget last week because it fails to address our needs and reflects badly-skewed priorities. It was an eventful two days in Richmond.
Old Firehouse Teen Center Block Party Set for Aug. 24
McLean Teens Got Talent returns for third year, along with games, history exhibit.
The Old Firehouse Teen Center will host its annual Block Party Saturday, Aug. 24, welcoming teens and families to an afternoon of live performances, living history exhibits and other activities all through the center.
Opinion: Bill of Rights Makes Democracy Work
Rare opportunity to see George Washington's copy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments, are a model of spare writing, packing every word and phrase with meaning, anticipating much and providing a framework for future. Here is the text of the Bill of Rights, courtesy of the Library of Congress. I cannot imagine that 500 words anywhere from any era convey so much power. These 500 words are what make democracy work.
Mount Vernon Girls’ Basketball Smothers West Po in Opener
Six Majors score in double figures.
The Mount Vernon girls' basketball team won its season opener against West Potomac.
Town Budget Proposes No* Tax Increase
* Average bill would go up by just under 1 percent.
Town Budget Proposes No* Tax Increase
Library Honors Volunteers
Library Honors Volunteers
Alexandria: Never a Slow Day in the ER
People At Work
It is 11:10 a.m. and the emergency room is full with light blue curtains drawn across the patient rooms lining the long hallway.
Not Yet, Really
While we’re exchanging pleasantries here, in semi real time – although this column will not be most read until March 6th (I need to submit it on Monday, March 3rd as we go to press on Tuesday, March 5th), I feel the obligation, given how last week’s column ended, to update you on the results from my February 26th CT Scan. Presumably, by the title you all have determined that as of this writing, Saturday, March 1st, I have not heard back from my oncologist. Typically, I would have already heard from him, electronically. But so far, not a peep, electronic or otherwise and believe me, I’ve been checking, as you might imagine.
‘Working the Problem’ Throughout the Year
‘Working the Problem’ Throughout the Year
Glenstone Museum to Reopen Its Gallery on April 8
International traveling exhibition Faith Ringgold will open with limited capacity.
Glenstone Museum will reopen its indoor spaces in phases, beginning on April 8 with its presentation in the Gallery of a major international traveling exhibition of the works of Faith Ringgold.