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Arts Council Awards Grants to Three Reston Groups

Greater Reston Arts Center, Public Art Reston, and Reston Community Players awarded grant funding.

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Two Tracks?

Controversial study points out racial disparity in the city’s schools; administrators object.

Two Tracks?

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Community Creates Season of Giving

Organizations and individuals step to transform ‘The Holiday Season’ into ‘The Season of Giving.’

Thursday, Thanksgiving, traditionally marks the beginning of "The Holiday Season." The Christmas Shopping Derby will kick off at midnight for many of the big retailers, and the frantic rush of decorating, card sending, gift buying, wrapping, parties, baking, cooking, preparing for visitors or preparing to travel shifts into high gear.

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Keeping New Future Society Thinking Alive

Keeping New Future Society Thinking Alive

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Task Force Agrees to Disagree With Inova's Consultant

Task Force Agrees to Disagree With Inova's Consultant

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Seymour Foundation Seeks to Save

Life-saving device donated to the Great Falls Little League

During a Great Falls Little League game on Saturday, May 18, the Adam P. Seymour Foundation donated an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) to the Great Falls Little League as part of the foundation’s commitment to providing AEDs to organizations and schools that do not have the medical device .

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'Waltzing to Vienna’ With McLean Orchestra

McLean Orchestra announces “Waltzing to Vienna” gala plans.

The halls came alive with the sound of music—just a slight variation on the famous Von Trapp family story theme—when soprano Melissa Mino sang that song for the sponsors, patrons and friends of the McLean Orchestra on Sunday afternoon. The event, hosted by Nicholas Kalis and his fiancé Nina Goodarzian at their home in McLean, was appropriately titled “Waltzing to Vienna” since the orchestra’s annual gala fundraiser will be held at the Embassy of Austria on April 26, 2014. Emcee, Past President and Advisor to the President of the Board Dr. Wayne Sharp made the formal announcement as guests enjoyed Austrian wines and snacks made by Chef Rachel Brosh of Petite! Catering.

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Building Knowledge

An elementary school’s architecture program teaches children in unusual ways.

Building Knowledge

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A Summer Camp For Career Exploration

A Summer Camp For Career Exploration

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Seeing the Childhood Of an Iconic Character

Woodson High presents “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Woodson High presents “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Letter: Conflicts of Interest

A letter to the editor

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Titans Working Hard with Playoffs in Mind

Randolph: It’s been an intense offseason.

Titans Working Hard with Playoffs in Mind

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Planning Commission Maintains Its Control

"By-right" applications challenge SUP process.

Planning Commission Maintains Its Control

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100th Anniversary of the Night of Terror

Historian Lynne Garvey-Hodge talks about events that led to women's right to vote.

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Camps and Schools

Camps and Schools

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Camps and Schools

Camps and Schools

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Helping Community Stay Safe in Great Falls

Brooke Dawn, 15, a Great Falls resident, student at The Madeira School, and Kawasaki Disease survivor, loves to ride her bike and take walks to keep her heart healthy. When she does, she loves to read the different uplifting messages written on brightly colored stones left by others.