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Letters to the Editor 8/1/12

Letters to the Editor

Shumard Helps Preserve History

From George Washington Birthday Parade organizer to president of Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Association.

In Alexandria, Joe Shumard’s name and the Alexandria George Washington Birthday Parade are almost synonymous.

Rotary Installs New Officers

Petniunas takes reins as 85th club president.

The Rotary Club of Alexandria formally installed Raymond V. Petniunas as the 85th club president at the July 10 meeting at Belle Haven Country Club that also recognized the 2012-2013 slate of officers and board members.

The Eyes Have It

Brahm Opticians celebrates 25 years.

Nancy Benjamin was 16 years old when she decided that she wanted to be an optician.

Editorial: Readers Respond on TJ Admissions

"Stop making smart 8th graders feel inferior because they are not admitted."

Readers responded to last week's editorial, which cited a civil rights complaint about the apparent lack of access to gifted and talented programs and admission to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.

Alexandria Mount Vernon Neighborhood 7/25/12

Taylor Run

In support of National Night Out, on Aug. 7, at 7:30 p.m., the Taylor Run Citizens' Association will be hosting an "Ice Cream Social" at 701 Upland Place.

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Meet the Aces

Host families, sponsors celebrate Alexandria Aces.

The Alexandria Aces celebrated with their host families, coaches, corporate partners and fans at the second annual Meet the Aces dinner June 26 at Union Street Public House.

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What about Meow?

King Street Cats raises awareness for shy and mature cats.

Mature and shy cats at animal shelters do not make immediate impressions, and are often overlooked by the young and outgoing. Through no fault of their own, these cats have a difficult time finding a loving home.

Pet Submission by Susan Dawson & Max Rotermund: Cinco de Mayo

Susan Dawson and Max Rotermund’s 3-year old cat Cinco (we got him on May 5) came from the pound, so they really don’t know what breed of cat he is.

The Four Mile Run Farmers & Artisans Market Seeks Performing Artists

The Office of the Arts, in partnership with the Alexandria Commission for the Arts, is inviting performing artists to participate in the “Call for performing artists.”

Tail-wagging Treasures Come To the Torpedo Factory Art Center

For those who give a whisker about all things furry, clay artists have dedicated handmade wares to the animal kingdom at the Torpedo Factory Art Center.

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AIDS Memorial Quilt Exhibition at Torpedo Factory

Twenty-five years in the making, the AIDS Memorial Quilt is the largest community art project in the world.

Alexandria Bulletin Board 7/25/12

Alexandria Bulletin Board Events

Title IX Marks 40 Years

Local Coaches Reflect on the Law’s Impact and Societal Changes

Forty years ago on June 23, President Richard Nixon signed into law a series of amendments known as Title IX that banned discrimination on the basis in “any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” However, the law is mainly known for its impact on high school and college sports.

Art Project Coming To Your Door?

Alexandria artist, Linda Hesh, is hanging 3,000 white paper doorknob hangers on homes and businesses in the Del Ray and Potomac West areas of Alexandria. On several days leading up to Aug. 2, 2012, Hesh will have a crew of art enthusiasts help her to install her artwork titled “Art is...”

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