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Golden Pineapple Still Sweet at 25

Gift shop variety appeals to a wide crowd

Golden Pineapple Still Sweet at 25

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Learning to Create an Organized Holiday Season

Local pros offer tips for staying on track from Thanksgiving and beyond.

"If you’re organized, you’ll definitely experience less stress this holiday season," said professional organizer Susan Unger, of ClutterSOS in Vienna. "If you figure out what your goal is and map out everything in advance, you won’t find yourself staying up late wrapping presents and other chores and you’ll have more time to spend with family and friends."

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Westfield Football Comes From Behind To Beat Chantilly

Strong effort from O-line helps Bulldogs remain undefeated.

The Westfield football team defeated Chantilly, 24-21, on Oct. 5.

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Burke: Robinson Girls’ Lacrosse Wins First VHSL State Title

Rams defeat Oakton in state final, finish with 21-1 record.

The Robinson girls' lacrosse team beat Oakton 16-12 to win the 6A state championship on June 13.

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Holocaust Day of Remembrance Inspires ‘Witness Theater’

Don’t miss the single performance on Monday, May 6.

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Art League Creates Different Perspective on Life

SOHO project raises self-esteem and wins awards.

Art League Creates Different Perspective on Life

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Keeping Them from Returning

Young offender project connects youth to community.

Keeping Them from Returning

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Prepping for Clearview GT Center

Plan Has Pluses and Minuses

Prepping for Clearview GT Center

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Prepping for Clearview GT Center

Plan Has Pluses and Minuses

Prepping for Clearview GT Center

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Council Reviews Major Town Projects

No downtown development proposals received from potential investors.

Council Reviews Major Town Projects

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Getting Dirty To Get Clean

Springfield residents participate in Potomac Watershed Cleanup amid rain and mud.

Getting Dirty To Get Clean

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Getting Dirty To Get Clean

Rain falls throughout the 18th Annual Potomac Watershed Cleanup.

Getting Dirty To Get Clean

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Creating a Spooky and Safe Halloween in the Age of COVID-19

Ideas for frightful revelry abound even amid coronavirus concerns.

Cartoon character Marshall from Paw Patrol will be searching for chocolate while a tiny pop star tracks down toys as Arlington mother and teacher Becky Beach and her family celebrate the spookiest day of the year.

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Potomac: Working Together Across Faiths

Capital Area Interfaith Friends sponsors Service Day for youths of all faiths.

Four years ago, Dominique and Mike Rychlik and their three children were included in a dinner and movie night on Eid al-Fitr, which celebrates the end of the Ramadan fast.

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Reston Interfaith, YMCA Team Up

Organizations team up to donate YMCA memberships to transitioning families.

Reston Interfaith and the YMCA Fairfax County Reston have teamed up in an effort to assist those transitioning out of homelessness. The YMCA donated 35 memberships to Reston Interfaith clients who are in the transitional housing program.

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A Day of Service at Kilmer Middle

Students learn how to make a difference in their community and the world.

On Wednesday, April 17, students, teachers, and administrators experienced the first official Day of Service at Kilmer Middle School. The program saw the day’s usual lesson plans replaced with community service activities of all sorts. While the activities ranged in variety from packaging food, to writing letters of advocacy, to creating digital PSAs and so much more, the objective was the same for each—to teach youths about their ability to make a difference in their community and the world.