Piece of Cake in Alexandria
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Piece of Cake in Alexandria

City celebrates 269th birthday.

Cannon fire from the Presidential Salute Battery of the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall highlights the grand finale fireworks display during Tchaikovsky's “1812 Overture” at the City of Alexandria’s 268th birthday celebration July 7 at Oronoco Bay Park.

Cannon fire from the Presidential Salute Battery of the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall highlights the grand finale fireworks display during Tchaikovsky's “1812 Overture” at the City of Alexandria’s 268th birthday celebration July 7 at Oronoco Bay Park. Photo by Michael Lane

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Musician 1st Class Kristine Hsia performs with the U.S. Navy Band Commodores at the city’s 269th birthday celebration July 7 in Oronoco Bay Park.

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Cindy Golubin and Janet Barnett wish the city a happy 269th birthday celebration July 7 in Oronoco Bay Park.

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Mayor Allison Silberberg serves birthday cake to attendees at the city’s 269th birthday celebration July 7 in Oronoco Bay Park.

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Members of the Presidential Salute Battery of the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, also known as “the Old Guard,” prepare to fire the cannon salute to culminate the city’s birthday celebration.

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Town Crier Ben Fiore-Walker welcomes the crowd to the city’s 269th birthday celebration July 7 at Oronoco Bay Park.

The skies over the Potomac River lit up with fireworks and cannon fire July 7 as the City of Alexandria celebrated its 269th birthday at Oronoco Bay Park.

The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra highlighted the evening with a performance of Tchaikovsky's “1812 Overture,” with cannon support provided by the Presidential Salute Battery of the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.

The celebration included live music by the U.S. Navy Band Commodores, food vendors and birthday cake distributed by Mayor Allison Silberberg and members of City Council. Alexandria Poet Laureate Wendi R. Kaplan delivered a reading.

The main attraction was the ASO, led by guest conductor Jon Kalbfleisch, and its performance of the “1812 Overture” complete with cannon fire over the Potomac River.

The Old Guard was represented by 14 platoon members in ceremonial uniforms, who mingled with the crowds during the day and enjoyed a lunch sponsored by the Old Dominion Boat Club.