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Alexandria: Walking Aboard History
Lycee Rochambeau students, French expatriates, and many Americans visit L'Hermione
Students from the Lycee Rochambeau looked up at L'Hermione and called it “a ship with feelings.”
Commentary: Campaign FInance Reform is Alive but Needs Support in Arlington
Individuals can make their voice heard this week.
Campaign finance
EcoAction Arlington Plants 170 Trees
Replanting canopy trees helps manage stormwater, shade, carbon
trees
Natalie Roy Launches Campaign for Arlington County Board
The 32-year resident and ‘bicycle realtor’ wants a seat at the table
Realtor running
Just Kidding: 95 Baby Goats and Counting
Two farmers in Mercersburg bring a little good nature to Westover
The Farmers in the Dale

Winter Solstice Concert is a Sublime Celebration of Arts
Ninth Street Quartet Offers a rare moment for retreat and reflection
Music

Arlington’s Casual Adventure Seeks Socks to Recycle
Socks are one of the most thrown out clothing item, clogging landfills
"There is a tremendous enthusiasm for the whole repurpose movement. People love the idea of finding a new home or a new way to use something that would otherwise be discarded. Casual Adventure goes above and beyond to reach out to the community to make people more aware of the program. Year after year, people continue to find socks to bring in. Casual Adventure has always ranked in the top 10 nationally which is a win/win for everybody involved." — Mitchell McGuinness, Smartwool Regional Representative

Arlington: Family Homelessness: Still a Major Problem
Decrease in numbers of homeless on the streets does not mean families are all housed.
Caroline Jones, of Doorways, an organization which is part of Continuum of Care and specializes in family homelessness, notes the Point in Time Count can be misleading. It’s a snapshot of what is happening on the street on a cold night in January.

Concerts at Norwood
Featuring Alexandria Saxophonist Vaughn Ambrose and D.C. pianist Jon Ozment.
Beth Lewis receives Choralis Foundation award for contributions to choral music.

Lee Senior Center in Arlington Is a Creative Hub
Painting, pottery, rock bands, and social dance are big hits.
A passer-by at Lee Center in Arlington stopped in to see the country music players the other day and left feeling this group of musicians was worth staying to hear for the whole hour.

Pioneering Change For Autism
University of Virginia seminar studies tension between “The Science & Lived Experience of Autism.”
Despite a recent surge in attention and research over the past decade about autism, controversy exists.
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