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Time to Read in Great Falls, McLean
Summer reading programs at local libraries attract children and parents alike.
School may be out, but Fairfax County Public Libraries are hoping that doesn’t mean students will stop reading.
Playing by the Rules
We teach our children that they have to play by the rules, but sometimes we as adults find ways to bend the rules when it suits our purpose.

Mount Vernon: SFDC Seminars Help Educate Businesses
Seminar addresses online ratings.
Local business people learned the benefits of using social media as an online marketing tool during last week’s Southeast Fairfax Development Corporation (SFDC)-hosted education seminar.
Celebrating A New Start
Adoption Saturday offers a new life for children emerging out of foster care.
Celebrating A New Start
A Cavalier Effort by Stone Bridge
Bulldogs are district champs following triumph over Woodson.
A Cavalier Effort by Stone Bridge
Tax Reform Top Item
General Assembly convenes; city charter changes eyed by local delegation.
Tax Reform Top Item
Transportation on Restonians' Minds
Issue once again headlines new year.
Transportation on Restonians' Minds

Wellbeing: Schain Discusses Youth Integrated Movement Therapy
Program aims to reduce stress and anxiety.
Bulletin Board Nov. 5-11
Bulletin Board Nov. 5-11

U.N. Representative Speaks at Marymount Founders Day Celebration
Sister Veronica Brand told an audience at Marymount University’s annual Founders Day celebration on Feb. 25 that in her role as a Non-Governmental Organization Representative to the United Nations she speaks for those who may not otherwise be heard.
Massive Resistance from an Eyewitness
Civil rights pioneer explains segregation to diverse group of students.
As the students assembled in a conference room at Campbell Elementary School, it was clear that the Rev. James M. Kilby had his work cut out for him. How would a 71-year-old civil rights pioneer explain massive resistance to this diverse crowd of students — a group that included not only whites and blacks but also Hispanics and Indians?
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Dynamic Duo
The Brindley Brothers will play at their venue, Jammin' Java, this Friday and Saturday.
Dynamic Duo
Obama’s Agenda
Herndon-Reston citizens on second term priorities for President Obama.
A man walks into a bar… actually a female journalist walked first into O’Sullivan’s Irish Pub and Restaurant on Elden Street in Herndon and then into the bar at Il Fornaio Authentic Italian Restaurant and Bakery on Market Street in Reston Town Center, and posed the same question to several patrons of each establishment: “What do you see as the priorities for President Barack Obama’s second term in office?”

In Search of a ‘Forever Home’
Humane Society of Fairfax working for animal and human welfare.
Look up Petfinder.com on your Internet browser page. It’s a site where animal welfare groups can promote animals they have available for adoption. Type in a town or zip code. Let’s use Alexandria as an example. Check "Cat" for "Type of Animal." Hit "Search."