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Real Estate Roundup
Real Estate Roundup
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Portrait of an Artist
Carol Zeitlin has been teaching art to Burke residents, young and old, for 20 years.
Portrait of an Artist
Two Western Zoning Plans Advance
Supervisor Jim Clem is the swing vote.
Two Western Zoning Plans Advance
Smoldering Debate Over Smoking
Controversial smoking ban produces noxious fumes at City Hall.
Smoldering Debate Over Smoking
Holiday Happenings
Holiday Happenings
Holiday Happenings-Loudoun
Holiday Happenings-Loudoun
Kid Save Holds Picnic for Visiting Orphans
Kid Save Holds Picnic for Visiting Orphans
Letters to the Editor
6,750 Bags Of Thanks
The 2013 Combined Parent Council (CPC), many parents, Mount Vernon High School faculty members, and MVHS student volunteers sold over 6,750 bags of mulch on Saturday April 20, raising over $15,000 towards the 2013 MVHS All Night Graduation Party.
Clifton Haunted Trail
The terrors of the Clifton Haunted Trail will be unleashed Saturday, Oct. 27, from 7-10 p.m., in the Town of Clifton’s Eight-Acre Park. (Rain date, Oct. 28). Tickets are $20 for adults and $10, children; there are no advance sales. Sturdy shoes are recommended; snacks and beverages are available.
Centreville’s First Zombie Slouch
The first annual Zombie Slouch 5K Run and Walk was held Saturday, Oct. 20, in Centreville. Proceeds benefited the D
Fundraiser Yields 126 Thanksgiving Dinners
More than 75 Keller Williams Realty Old Town staff and friends volunteered on Tuesday, Nov. 20, to sort, bag and deliver 126 complete Thanksgiving dinners to families in Alexandria.
Police Arrest Six for DWI
Alexandria police conducted a DWI enforcement effort to deter and apprehend intoxicated drivers from 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, to 5:30a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21.
Girls on the Run
Twenty-six girls from Lees Corner Elementary School ran in the Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia 5K held on the George Mason University Campus on Sunday, May 20. The run was the capstone event of a 12-week after school program that aims to help girls between 3rd and 6th grade develop self-esteem and self-respect through a curriculum integrated with a running program. More than 3,600 girls from schools in northern Virginia, and their buddy runners participated in the 5K.
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm to Host Colonial Tobacco Harvest
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm, 6310 Georgetown Pike, McLean, will host Colonial Tobacco Harvest – Participatory Event, on Saturday, Aug. 20, 1-4 p.m.
Education Notebook - 10/09/02
Education Notebook - 10/09/02
FISH Honors Peggy LeReche
Peggy LeReche of Herndon, administrative assistant at Dominion, was honored as one of the outstanding volunteers at FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help).