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Opera singer Angela Knight sings the National Anthem at the event.
Rep. Gerry Connolly asks, “When will Americans say, ‘Enough?’”
Crys Matthews sings “Signs of the Times” while playing guitar.
Amazon parrots playing on their gym, which includes a java tree.
Junior Court Prince and Princess Kyle Foster and Aisha Goni.
A view of some of the new Mount Vineyard homes and interior courtyard.
Leading the parade is the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office Color Guard.
Parade participants from Mt. Kim Tae Kwon Do.
Ramona Carroll, interfaith coordinator for Fairfax County government, was the moderator.
Police 2nd Lt. Brendan Hooke discusses digital forensics.
Members of The O'Neill-James School of Irish Dancing.
Centreville Principal Chad Lehman standing outside the school library.
A huge cherry tree in front of the Fairfax City Police Station.
Avery Ingman, 4, walks carefully across a rope bridge.
Emily Maltez Hernandez, Greenbriar East Elementary, Grade 3.
Danielle Henneberger with T.H. Clothiers wears a dress reminiscent of the 1830s.
Jeff Dunkelberger, of Black Forest Artworks, talks about blacksmithing.
The hayride is always a popular event during Fairfax History Day.
Peace and Brotherhood: A Women’s Rally held Jan. 21, 2017.
The Capital Candy Jar owner, David Burton, with his chocolates.
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