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Trout Season To Begin At Reston Lake Fairfax
Passes for fishing available for purchase.
Fishermen who enjoy catching trout are invited to participate in the 2014 trout season Feb. 14 through May 4. Due to inclement weather, the county delayed the event for a week. "The county was trying to not encourage water activities when the lake was frozen over," said Lake Fairfax park employee Dustin Meyers. One thousand pounds of rainbow trout and 200 pounds of golden trout will soon be in the waters of Lake Fairfax Park in Reston. This 20-acre lake will be restocked five times during the spring season by Cast-a-line of Goshen, Va.
“Flourishing After 55” in Arlington
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs for April 17-22.
School Notes
School Notes
New Minister, 20 More Church Members
Guilford Fellowship Baptist Church adds 20 members and a new minister.
New Minister, 20 More Church Members
“Flourishing After 55” -- March 19-24
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington’s Office of Senior Adult Programs for March 19-24.
Richmond Update: A New Session for New State Senator
With the 2012 General Assembly underway, this is my first report as from Richmond as your new senator for the 30th Senate District. As you may know, there has been serious conflicts in the organization of the Senate. With the make up of the Senate split 20 - 20 between Republicans and Democrats, a major dispute arose concerning committee assignments and the ability of the lieutenant governor to break ties.
Tysons to Host Silver Line Music and Food Truck Festival
Next week, Tysons Partnership will ring in another inaugural festival with music and D.C.’s tastiest food trucks. The first Silver Line Music and Food Truck Fest will take place on Saturday, Sept. 13 in Lerner Town Square, bringing people together with a day of bands and more than 20 food trucks from the area.
Letter to the Editor: Fairfax County Should Be Supporting Recycling
Does Fairfax County actually care about recycling?
Opinion: Letter to the Editor: A Different Way of Looking at the Data
The Gazette reports that “African Americans are often targets of strong-arm tactics” by the Alexandria Police Department, and that disproportionate growth of the Department’s budget over the last 20 years has “led many to question the allocation of public resources.” (“Disproportionate Use of Force”, June 11, 2020.)
Bon Voyage: Lloyd Retires After 20 Years With Visit Alexandria
For decades, Lorraine Lloyd has been a fixture in the City of Alexandria.
Chorale Marks 20 Years in Herndon
Town Council honors Towne Square Singers founder Jean Goldsby.
Chorale Marks 20 Years in Herndon
Council for the Arts Celebrates 20 Years
This year’s Annual Taste of the Town is also a celebration for Council of the Arts' 20th anniversary.
Council for the Arts Celebrates 20 Years
Column: The Top 20: A 2015 Legislative Summary – Part II
Commentary
This is Part II of my column regarding the Top 20 legislative highlights from the 2015 General Assembly session. Last week, I discussed the top 7. Here are the rest.
McLean Home Sales: October, 2017
In October, 2017, 91 homes sold between $3,100,000-$180,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: October, 2017
Camps & Schools, July 23-29
Camps & Schools, July 23-29
Portrait of an Artist
Carol Zeitlin has been teaching art to Burke residents, young and old, for 20 years.
Portrait of an Artist