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School Notes

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Ongoing Events

Ongoing Events

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Summer Events, Galore!

Events are jam-packed into the season.

Events throughout the summer will keep kids and adults alike from complaining of boredom this year. Celebrate Great Falls Foundation’s popular annual events include weekly outdoor concerts, an old fashioned baseball game, golfing for charity and an all-day Independence Day celebration. Best of all, all of the events are free of charge.

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Worth Noting

Worth Noting

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The Envelope, Please

Potomac Chamber of Commerce to honor citizen, youth and businessperson of the year.

The Envelope, Please

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Gaby Shows Improvement

Opens eyes; still has long way to go

Gaby Shows Improvement

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Looming Crisis

Understanding the impacts and consequences of a Government Shutdown

Government shutdown

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2003 Year in Review

2003 Year in Review

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‘We’ve Become Like a Little Village’

Robinson Secondary presents ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’

‘We’ve Become Like a Little Village’

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Local Woman, 91, Aces 3-Mile Walk

Local Woman, 91, Aces 3-Mile Walk

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Gardening Notes

Gardening Notes

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Foundation Keeps Alive Memory of Sept. 11 Victim

Foundation Keeps Alive Memory of Sept. 11 Victim

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Three Vie for Delegate Seat

Black, Morrissey and McWatters cite transportation, education and taxes as key issues.

Three Vie for Delegate Seat

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Three Vie for Delegate Seat

Black, Morrissey and McWatters cite transportation, education and taxes as key issues.

Three Vie for Delegate Seat

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Bethesda Man Heads for Olympics

Juan Valdivieso competes for Peru in Athens.

Bethesda Man Heads for Olympics

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Week In Great Falls

Week In Great Falls

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Commentary: Update on Short Term Rental Regulations

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Lions Club Offers Vision Screenings

The eight Lions Clubs serving Loudoun County and Northwestern Fairfax County, with funds raised in their various communities in addition to grants from United Way, Lions of Virginia Foundation and Cardinal Bank, have obtained two PediaVision “Spot” Screening devices for the purpose of screening the vision of children starting at six months of age. The PediaVision “Spot” is a breakthrough vision-screening device that will help identify children with vision issues. Using this innovative new technology “Spot” can assess a child's vision with a very quick capture time of less than one second, which makes eye care screening efficient in a large-scale public environment such as a day care center.

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