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Oh, Give Them A Home
Annual event hopes to match wild horses, burros with loving homes.
Oh, Give Them A Home
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Oh, Give Them A Home
Annual event hopes to match wild horses, burros with loving homes.
Oh, Give Them A Home
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Oh, Give Them A Home
Annual event hopes to match wild horses, burros with loving homes.
Oh, Give Them A Home
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Building Community
Building Community
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City of Fairfax Theatre Co. Presents ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Shakespeare in the Park comes to Fairfax City.
Deep in an enchanted forest, four young lovers are brawling over each other’s affections while a troupe of actors prepares for the opportunity of a lifetime.
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Nature Center Dedicated
Center an example of cooperation between City and schools.
Nature Center Dedicated
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Most Gates Still Open
Most Gates Still Open
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Jim Smith Earns 400th Coaching Victory
Longtime Chantilly High basketball coach recorded landmark win this past season.
Jim Smith, head coach of the Chantilly High boys’ basketball team, recently reached a milestone in his coaching career as he won his 400th game.
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Puller Gives Commencement Address at Lynchburg College
Puller Gives Commencement Address at Lynchburg College
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Week in Fairfax
Week in Fairfax
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Letter: Appreciate City Staff
We are writing because so often residents are slamming the good people that work for the City of Alexandria and we have just had such a wonderful experience, we wanted to share it with you.
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Alexandria Column: Maintaining Memory
Commentary–Senior Services of Alexandria
If you are a fellow baby-boomer, does an occasional lapse in memory sometimes make you wonder if it is something more serious than a momentary distraction? A
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Herndon High Band Thanks the Community
On Saturday, Sept. 6, 150 Herndon High School Band students fanned out across Herndon for their annual Tag Day event, their biggest fundraiser of the year. The students worked together in teams and braved the intense heat and humidity, dressed in full marching band uniforms, courageously knocking on door after door, cheerfully repeating the phrase “Hi, I’m from the Herndon Band” to all who would listen.

