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Send announcements to The Loudoun Connection, 7913 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102, e-mail to loudoun@connectionnewspapers.com or fax to 703-917-0991. Deadline is Friday, two weeks before the event. Photos/artwork encouraged. For more information, call Jennifer Lesinski at 703-917-6454.

This free listing is reserved for activities and events that are open to the public at no or minimal cost.

Sponsorship opportunities and tee times remain for the inaugural Dominion Titan Golf Classic, May 17, at Lowe's Island Country Club. The fund-raising event, presented by ATLAS (Association of Titan Leaders Assisting Students) to support student and faculty activities at Dominion High School, will tee off on the River Course, at 9:30 a.m.

The tournament field will be limited to 84 golfers. Participants will receive a tournament gift bag and will have access to practice facilities prior to the shotgun start. There will be a continental breakfast, boxed lunch and post-tournament awards reception.

To register for the tournament or to take advantage of sponsorship opportunities, contact Eric Holmberg at 703-720-8058 or eric.holmberg@hklaw.com.

The Sully Elementary School 2nd Annual Outdoor Yard Sale/Craft Fair is Saturday, May 20, from 8 a.m.-noon. Rent a space for $15, $25 with a table. Late fee after May 18. Proceeds will benefit Discovery Park. The registration form can be downloaded from the Discovery Park Web site at www.sullypto.com under upcoming events. Contact Cristina Dongieux at 703-966-8287 or jake695@adelphia.net.

In addition to the fair, the school will be holding a car wash, cost $10, $15 for vans.

The board of directors of Virginia Smiles, a nonprofit organization that provides a link between families affected by cleft lip and/or cleft palate and the medical community that serves these patients, announces the 2006 Virginia Smiles Scholarship Program, which will award a $1,000 college scholarship to a high-school senior or college student in Virginia who was born with a cleft lip or cleft palate, and who is registered to attend a Virginia college in the fall of 2006.

Requirements for the scholarship include a completed Virginia Smiles College Scholarship Application, which is available at www.Virginia-Smiles.org; a 500-word essay describing why he/she is deserving of the $1,000 scholarship from Virginia Smiles; and attendance and participation at the Virginia SmilesÕ Family Picnic July 9, located at Nottoway Park in Vienna, Recipient will receive the award, and must give a 10-minute speech to families of children born with cleft lip and/or cleft palate, and other guests. The speech must highlight the accomplishments of his/her life and how he/she overcame the challenges of being born with a cleft lip/cleft palate.

All entries must be postmarked on or before May 31. Candidates should mail their application and essay to Virginia Smiles, P.O. Box 2891, Fairfax, VA 22031-2891.

E-mail info@virginia-smiles.org.

The final date for SAT testing for 2005-2006 is June 3, SAT and SAT II subject tests, at Park View High School. The tests are administered on nationally standardized dates and require advanced registration.

Students may register online or may obtain paper registration materials from the guidance office of each high school. Registration and study information is available at www.collegeboard.org for the SAT. Students should register at least six weeks in advance of the tests.

Most colleges require SAT for college admissions. Some colleges also require certain SAT II subject tests for admissions or placement. Students should check with all of the colleges to which they plan to apply to determine which tests are required and preferred.

Students usually register for the SAT in their junior year and repeat the test in the senior year.

Dominion High School's second annual Project Graduation, a night-long celebration of the Class of 2006, will take place June 17, at the high school from 11 p.m.-5 a.m.

This alcohol- and drug-free event, following that morning's graduation exercises, is sponsored by ATLAS and being organized by the parents of underclassmen to provide an exciting, fun-filled, and safe celebration.

The theme will be "A Day at the Beach" and will feature a disc jockey, dancing, games and giveaways. Food is expected to include submarines sandwiches, ice slushies and a chocolate fountain. Door prizes will be drawn all night. A grand prize will be awarded at breakfast.

Many businesses and community organizations have already contributed to make this a truly memorable night for students. Businesses, organizations or individuals that would like to donate items or make a monetary donation are encouraged to contact Jane Lettmann at 703-444-5139 or e-mail Lett10s@aol.com.

The 1976 gradating class of Broad Run High School in Ashburn is holding its 30-year reunion July 22, at the Holiday Inn at Carradoc Hall in Leesburg. The class is looking for classmates and need help from friends and family of alumni. Call Ana Mallory (Miranda) at 847-797-9043 or e-mail BRHS76@comcast.net.

Shenandoah UniversityÕs May commencement took place Saturday, May 13, and celebrated the achievements of almost 440 candidates for degrees and certificates representing five of the universityÕs six schools.

Sen. John William Warner is the commencement speaker. Honorary degrees were awarded to businessman William F. Brandt, pharmacist John D. Grabenstein, university administrator Masato Murasaki and pharmacist C. Eugene White. May graduation is one of two commencement ceremonies Shenandoah University holds each year, with the other taking place in August.