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Classes & Workshops, July 16-22

Classes & Workshops, July 16-22

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Fixing Infill Problems

Fixing Infill Problems

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Snowstorm Q&A: Lake Braddock's Jones Had First Snow Driving Experience

Snowstorm Q&A with Lake Braddock catcher Caroline Jones.

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Hearing Loss Doesn’t Have to be Life-changing

“What?” May is Better Hearing and Speech Month.

On any given workday, you might find Arlington resident Erin Weiner sitting in a family-friendly restaurant causally coloring or playing games with a young child. At first glance, she might be mistaken for any young mother entertaining her offspring while they wait for a meal. In actuality, Weiner, who is a speech-language pathologist, is employing what she describes as an innovative approach to therapy that involves working with a child in his or her natural environment.

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Crazy Fun at the Lake Anne Cardboard Boat Regatta

Proceeds benefit the Reston Historic Trust & Museum.

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Aging Navigator Helps with Life Decisions

Easing the health care process.

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'New Voice' Arises in Theater

Herndon resident chosen as one of the top young playwrights in the state.

'New Voice' Arises in Theater

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A Tale of Two Immigrants

Candidates hoping to replace Dave Albo are both living the American Dream.

One is from Ecuador. The other is from Vietnam. Both are successful professional women hoping to fill the seat vacated by retiring Del. Dave Albo (R-42). But only one will prevail in November, creating one of the fiercest political contests on the ballot in Northern Virginia this year.

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Three Po Boys

See how they run at Southside 815, the Union Street Public House and King Street Blues.

Three Po Boys

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Arlington: Wakefield Boys’ Basketball Loses in State Semifinals

Sophomore Cooper shows promise in playoff defeat.

The Wakefield boys' basketball team lost to L.C. Bird in the state semifinals.

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Moving for Academic Excellence

Researchers say frequent physical activity can lead to success in school.

Inside an elementary school classroom in Bethesda, Md., a class of third grade students is divided into small groups and given a task: to cross a desert using a limited supply of tools that often include a jump rope, a foam noodle or a scooter. Their mission is to devise a plan to cross the desert without touching the sand.

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Hyland Brings Benefits Home

Several of the National Association of Counties most successful programs were Hyland driven.

Hyland Brings Benefits Home

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Overlooked Marshall Team Could be a Region Factor

Statesmen, behind 21 from Watts, defeat McLean in Liberty boys’ basketball.

Overlooked Marshall Team Could be a Region Factor

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Tim Hugo, State Delegate, District 40

Tim Hugo, State Delegate, District 40

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New Catholic Bishop: To Listen and Learn

A ministry to the faithful and the community beyond.

The Most Rev. Michael Burbidge assumed full authority last week as the new bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.