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Vienna Town Council Meeting

The next meeting of the Vienna Town Council is Monday, June 16, at 8 p.m., in the Vienna Town Hall, 127 Center St. S.

Men's Breakfast at Antioch Christian Church

The Antioch Christian Church, 1860 Beulah Road in Vienna is hosting an area wide Men's Breakfast on Saturday June 21st beginning at 9 a.m. There is no charge. The morning will include a breakfast and the guest speaker Matt Fretwell, founder of Job 31 Ministries. The event is open to all men of any age. For more information go to www.antiochdoc.org or call 703-938-6753. To register, email antiochchristianchurchviennava@gmail.com or call the office.

Volunteers Needed at Shepherd’s Center

The Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna has an urgent need for volunteer drivers to take area seniors to medical appointments and other activities. Opportunities to volunteer for other services are also available. Hours are flexible to fit your schedule. Visit www.scov.org or contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 703-281-5086 or email volunteer@scov.org

Want to Join Vienna Police?

The Town of Vienna Police Department is looking for people interested in becoming police officers here. The salary and benefits are competitive with other areas. For application information, call 703-255-6350 or visit:

http://agency.governmentjobs.com/Vienna/default.cfm.

Do More 24 Set for June 19

Through Do More 24 – a region-wide, 24-hour online marathon of giving on Thurs, June 19 – United Way NCA is, on one single day, calling the entire DC metro region together to help keep hundreds of local nonprofits vital throughout the year.

So far 400 nonprofits – including many serving Fairfax/Falls Church – are participating.

Last year, $1.3 million was raised through the first Do More 24 day.

On June 19, there will be live updates at domore.org throughout the day and night.

Local restaurants partnering with neighborhood nonprofits are offering promos and special events on June 19.

United Way is awarding $72,500 in prizes to nonprofits with the best Do More 24 campaigns.

The DC metro region is home to 3 of the top 4 most generous online cities. According to Blackbaud’s 2012 rankings of the most generous online cities (based on per capita online giving and total amount donated), Alexandria ranks #2, Washington, DC is #3 and Arlington is #4. (Seattle is #1.)