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This Week in Potomac: Sept. 12, 2012
Falls Getting Old, Gude Landfill Investigations, Crash Course in Planning and more.
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Editorial: Summer Projects
Reader input needed for community guides, Pet Connection.
The summer is in full swing at the Connection, with many interns and staff members focused on some light and some more serious summer projects.
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‘Great Performances’ Continue at George Mason University
New season announced with returning favorites and new performers.
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Restaurant of the Week: Cedar Knoll Restaurant
Cedar Knoll Restaurant features sweeping views of the Potomac River, acclaimed American – French cuisine and a fun atmosphere.
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Summer Fun Revisits Herndon
Traditional festivals, concerts and events planned this summer.
Lasting May 29 to June 1, the annual Herndon Festival will be a part of the largest free event in Northern Virginia. This award-winning event takes place in historic downtown Herndon at 777 Lynn Street.
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Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
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Man Pleads Guilty to Carjacking
Man Pleads Guilty to Carjacking
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Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
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Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
Ruffin-Pratt Adds To Trophy Case
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Artist Karen Bateman Brings the Outdoors in at Katie’s
Virginia painter Karen Bateman is the featured guest artist at Katie’s Coffee House in Great Falls for the month of June in an exhibit entitled “Water Everywhere.” The artist creates oil paintings
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Community Notes
Community Notes
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Fun Fair at Chesterbrook Elementary
Chesterbrook Elementary School held its Fun Fair on Saturday, March 15. One of the booths at the Fair was developed as part of Chesterbrook's Service Learning Project. Through the Atitlan Education Project, a non-profit program of Congressional District Programs, Chesterbrook students help Escuela Caracol, a school in Guatemala. The booth had informational materials and also sold handcrafted goods that were made in the Guatemalan village where Escuela Caracol is located. Chesterbrook teacher, Betsy Butler, staffed the booth and also sold scarves she had knitted. The funds made from booth sales will be used by Escuela Caracol to help support scholarships for the local Mayan children and for books and art supplies for the school. For more information about Escuela Caracol, visit www.escuelacaracol.org
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Alexandria Bulletin Board: Oct. 31, 2012
Upcoming events
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Week in Vienna
Weekly happenings in Vienna.
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Herndon’s ‘Coffee with a Cop’
Virginia Attorney General highlights the event at Amphora.
No doubt the safest place you could have been anywhere near Herndon on Friday morning was in the private dining room at Amphora’s Diner Deluxe on Elden Street.

