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Maeve and Anais Dellaria listen as a volunteer explains the importance of a clean water …
Douglas Macarthur students Lucy Rocchio and Stephanie Bandy model their up-cycled fashions.
Danielle Fidler, the winner of the 2013 Ellen Pickering Environmental Excellence Award, is congratulated by …
Alexandria Recreation Manager Maureen Sturgill takes a moment to add color to a frog in …
Idris Hussein pours water through the cups and watches the diverted path at the Up-Cycle …
Director Mary Ayala-Bush and stage manager Mary Beth Smith-Toomey chat after the April 19 performance …
Members of the cast and crew of “Six Degrees of Separation” celebrate April 19 following …
Dewey R. Houck, II Boeing Network and Space Systems, accepts the Pioneer STEM Award for …
Cynthia Dinkins CEO of Northern Virginia Urban League presents Dr. Randal D. Pinkett, BCT Partners, …
Seated (from left) are Morgan Lataillade T.C. Williams High School; Beatrice Williams C.D. Hylton High …
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The formal garden has a long allee of grass edged with flower beds surrounded by …
The Craik House on Duke Street features a formal garden that includes viburnum, spirea, abelia, …
The garden at 206 Duke Street features the “Little Temple” encircled by wisteria, providing a …
Evergreens, lacy Japanese maples, sheared hornbeams and various espaliers form the framework of this garden.
A proliferation of spring blooms add a border beneath one of the garden walls.
Bowers of roses on cast iron trellises soften the brick walls at 206 Duke Street.
ACT executive director John Porter dons his superhero cape for a ride down King Street …
Spring2Action ACT for Alexandria kicked off the third annual Spring2Action 24-hour online giving initiative April …
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