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Signature's "Spider Woman" Scores
Kander & Ebb Celebration Starts With A Winner
Signature's "Spider Woman" Scores
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Wind and Mud Compete at Potomac Hunt Races
Annual event attracts a crowd.
If you enjoy mud, incessant wind, scattered clouds and a 58-degree, May 15, temperature you would have loved the 64th annual running of the Potomac Hunt Races last Sunday at the Kiplinger’s “Bittersweet” field, Poolesvile.
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Centreville: Local Woman Carries Special Olympics Torch
Centreville resident carries torch in Crystal City for Special Olympics World Games.
Alexis Guillett, 33, of Compton Village in Centreville had the thrill of her life when she got to participate in the Special Olympics Torch Run on May 28 in Crystal City.
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McLean Kids Series Opens at Alden
Grey Seal Puppets of Charlotte, N.C. will open The Alden in McLean’s 2014-2015 McLean Kids Performance Series with “The Emperor’s New Clothes” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27.
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Arlington Invites Community to 9-11 Commemorative Ceremony
Arlington Invites Community to 9-11 Commemorative Ceremony
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School Notes
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YMM Art Space Opens in Vienna
YMM Art Space is a children’s art education company that started eight years ago in Shenzhen, China, by Yang Hongmei, with the mission to provide children with the highest quality art programs and to stimulate children’s innate creativity through art education. Mrs. Yang started out as a private art teacher offering lessons from her home and eventually expanding her vision, YMM Art Space, into a global arts education center with locations in Hong-Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing, China as well as Toronto, Canada. Currently, there are over 30,000 students enrolled in YMM Art Space globally, and their age ranges from 2-18 years old.
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Local Hindus Celebrate ‘Holi,’ the Festival of Colors
Smearing the colors of spring on one another is a highlight of the occasion of welcoming springtime.
Local Hindus Celebrate ‘Holi,’ the Festival of Colors
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New Priest Knows How to Work a Crowd
Rev. Kris Kramer uses colorful background to heal wounds at Saint James Episcopal.
New Priest Knows How to Work a Crowd
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Historic Properties Bustling with Activities
Visit them now and enjoy their holiday attire.
Historic Properties Bustling with Activities
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Hitting the Road: Looking back on the 2017 General Assembly Session
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Just as the frenetic pace of Session seemed to ebb, the activity picked up in the final week with a hustle and bustle of a different sort.
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Alexandria: LTA Stages Docu-Drama, ‘Grey Gardens’
Story of Jackie Kennedy's relatives and the American Dream gone wrong.
The Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) is staging "Grey Gardens" from Jan. 16 to Feb. 6, 2016. Based on a true story and the 1975 cult documentary, it is an exploration of the American Dream gone wrong and what it means to become a social pariah.
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Arlington: Neighbors, Colleagues Honor Firefighters of Hall’s Hill
Reunion of firefighters, families, and neighbors was tribute to early firefighters.
“How did I keep up a positive attitude despite segregation? I believe most of us wanted to prove that we were as good or better than the other firefighters in the county,” said Hartman Reed.
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Camps & Schools, Nov. 5-11
Camps & Schools, Nov. 5-11
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Camps & Schools, Oct. 29-Nov. 4
Camps & Schools, Oct. 29-Nov. 4
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Girl Scouts Invited to Community Celebration
This year Girl Scouts of the USA is celebrating its 100th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the South Central Fairfax Association of the Girl Scouts of the Nation’s Capital (GSCNC) is conducting a special event and opening it up to the community at Springfield Mall on Saturday, Feb. 18, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
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Bruins’ Softball Still Unbeaten in Patriot
Bruins’ Softball Still Unbeaten in Patriot