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Bright Future for District a "Virtual" Lock

Four hundred tour district; hear from county, elected officials.

Bright Future for District a "Virtual" Lock

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An Honorable Affair

Clyde "Mitch" Mitchell honored by his family for his WWII service.

An Honorable Affair

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Memorial Service Held for Pam Petz

Community mourns woman who struggled for a life like everyone else.

Memorial Service Held for Pam Petz

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Children's Connection 2013

Annual children's issue showcases artistic talent of local students.

We asked principals and teachers from local schools to encourage students to contribute their stories and artwork for our annual Children's Issue. The responses as always, was enormous. While we were unable to publish every piece we received, we did our best to put together a paper of a balanced sampling of submitted stories, poems, drawings, paintings and photographs

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Culpepper Garden Beats the Odds on Coronavirus in Arlington

Low-income senior facility has no cases yet, as of this week.

Culpepper Garden low-income retirement property on Henderson Street in Arlington has so far escaped the coronavirus raging through other senior living facilities nationwide.

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Opinion: Commentary: Making a Difference, One Person at a Time in Mount Vernon District

Take the time to find the many experiences awaiting you.

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Children Enjoy Pony Time Classes

It is late morning on a warm and slightly muggy day in July and a half-dozen children are gathered around Allison Mills and her horse, Doc, at the Stables at Meadowood in Lorton.

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Potomac Feminist, Author Keeps Busy

Sonia Pressman Fuentes co-founded the National Organization for Women.

Potomac Feminist, Author Keeps Busy

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People and Pets in Great Falls

People and Pets in Great Falls.

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Cookbook Offers Favorite Foods

Laurina Holte of Little Rocky Run Publishes 'Prima! Recipes of Choice'

Cookbook Offers Favorite Foods

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Hi-Tech Hide and Seek

Geocachers search for coordinates and "treasures" throughout Northern Virginia's parks.

Hi-Tech Hide and Seek

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Marvelous Matsu Sushi

Warm welcome, tasty food tucked off of Stone Road.

Marvelous Matsu Sushi

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Column: Peaceful Transfer of Power

State government

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Church Dream Becomes Reality

A mission church "to serve the least and lost among us."

Church Dream Becomes Reality

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Synetic Theater Offers Street Theater Camp

Synetic Theater and dog & pony dc are teaming up to offer a week-long intensive course in street theater for high school and college students at Synetic's new studio space in Crystal City. It runs March 10-15 and costs $350. Classes will culminate on Saturday, March 15 with public performances that take students from Crystal City to Freedom Plaza in the District. “This year, we are very excited to be working with dog & pony theater,” said Camp Director Elena Velasco. “They use social media and are very focused on audience reaction and audience relationships.” She added, “With dog & pony, it will be how we can invite the audience into the action ... How do we incorporate that into social media — Twitter, texting — how can we expand that performance circle.” Under the guidance of senior Synetic teachers and artists from dog & pony dc, students will study the disciplines of collaborative creation. Street theater offers a means of honing one's skills as an actor, and performers use their craft to empower their community and transform public spaces into arenas of artistic exchange.

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Proactive Response to Opioid Abuse in Fairfax County

It could be your son or daughter, dad or mom, your spouse. It could be the secret you.

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School Notes

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Westfield High Presents 'A Christmas Carol'

Westfield High Presents 'A Christmas Carol'