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Fourth grader Devin Verma competes in round one.
Tamara Wilkerson shows one of her WiRealm creations.
Caroline Richard adjusts a decoration on one of the wreaths for sale at the church.
Works by Ragne Svevar hang on a door in one of the upstairs bedrooms.
Works inspired by and for children fill one of the rooms in this year’s exhibition.
One of the spheres at Dark Star Park is seen reflected into a pool.
One panel of the intergenerational triptych is completed and set back to dry.
Barton Hatcher poses with one of his paintings at the “Art For the South” booth.
Nicole Bruner acts the part of a naturalist and one of Thomas Jefferson’s daughters.
Betty Glaze plays personal shopper for one of the students in the dressing rooms.
Paintings are left to dry on a line outside one of the many activity tents.
Summer beets, just right for a summer salad, are stacked on one of the tables.
A proliferation of spring blooms add a border beneath one of the garden walls.
Avery peeks through one of the holes in a sphere at Dark Star Park.
Anita Barondes displays one of her framed works of Japanese calligraphy.
Swimming is only one of many recreational activities available to residents during the winter.
Junior attackman August Bryant will be one of the Titans’ top offensive threats this season.
West Potomac senior Sean Trenchard is one of the Wolverines' top hitters.
Chris Vitale of Maple Creek Designs shows one of his works at the market.
Dan Crumbaugh and Sandra Gehring paint the walls of one of the three classrooms at …
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