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Elkins Heights Subdivision Approved

Elkins Heights Subdivision Approved

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Pause for Memorial Day

Remembering American heroes at the Alexandria National Cemetery.

Pause for Memorial Day

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Strawberries Ripe for the Eating at Cranford United Methodist Church

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Strawberries Ripe for the Eating at Cranford United Methodist Church

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Opening Honors

School Board votes to open enrollment of honors Language Arts to all middle-school students.

Opening Honors

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Senior Living: Life at Vinson Hall — Living the Difference

Mary DeMaris is headed down on the elevator at Vinson Hall with her black case of art supplies, an artist headed to a still life class out of the building. “There is a club here for everything — poetry, art, choral group, photography, book, gardening,” she said.

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In Memoriam: Remembering Gene Ives

Artist, pilot, quilter, and mother.

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Burke Gives Back to Help Fight Hunger

Volunteers prepare 25,000 fortified meals.

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A Hometown Fourth

Great Falls celebration features parades, family fun.

A Hometown Fourth

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'Macbeth' Presented by Westfield

Voodoo spells, ominous music add to evil ambiance.

'Macbeth' Presented by Westfield

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Alliance Theatre Stages 'The Wizard of Oz.'

Alliance Theatre Stages 'The Wizard of Oz.'

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Officers in Pink Promote Breast Cancer Awareness

Residents and motorists in Fairfax County may notice hot pink collars peeking out of the top of the official uniform as officers respond to calls for service for the next two weeks. For the first time, officers are sanctioned to wear the T-shirts that read “Arrest Breast Cancer; Unlock the Cure” between Oct. 18-31. Hundreds of Police Department employees purchased the shirts at $15 each, with proceeds being donated to local cancer charities. The pink T-shirt campaign is being supported by the Fairfax County Police Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 77 and donations from Tysons Corner Center and Blue Line Motors of Warrenton.

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Bringing New Trees to Great Falls

ReLeaf and GFCA volunteers disperse some of many native species that will enhance the community for many years, including white and red oak, elderberry, dogwood and loblolly pine. ReLeaf is a private non-profit organization of volunteers formed in 1992 to plant and protect trees in and around Fairfax County, preserve native habitat and educate the public about the benefits of trees.

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Need Donations for Children’s Coats in City of Fairfax

The local Fire Department has partnered with City of Fairfax Schools Superintendent Peter Noonan and City of Fairfax Firefighters Local 2702 as ambassadors in Operation Warm, providing new winter coats for local children living in poverty.

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TPC Potomac Executive Chef Back to Guam

For the third year in a row, TPC Potomac Executive Chef David Trevelino is heading to Guam to prepare holiday feasts for soldiers aboard the USS Chicago submarine.

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Faith Notes

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