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Happy and Lighthearted with Fun, Catchy Songs
Westfield Summer Stage presents ‘High School Musical.’
Westfield Summer Stage presents ‘High School Musical.’
Seeing the World from a Different Perspective
Chantilly presents ‘Curious Incident of Dog in Night-Time’
Chantilly presents ‘Curious Incident of Dog in Night-Time’
This Comedy Is Wonderful for All Ages
Shoestring Theatre presents ‘Saturday Morning Garden Club.’
Rom-com
‘Empowering Children to Achieve Fullest Potential’
Main Street Child Development Center celebrates 50th anniversary.
Child Development Center
‘Remember Their Courage, Bravery and Heart’
On Memorial Day, Fairfax City honors the fallen.
Memorial Day
‘It’s about Getting Seen and Knowing that You Matter’
Westfield High presents timely play, ‘Anon(ymous)’
Westfield High’s play, “Anon(ymous),” brings the immigrant experience home by focusing on what happens after a mother and daughter coming to the U.S. are separated when their boat capsizes at sea. Neither knows if the other survived, but they never lose hope.
‘Other Families May Have to Walk in our Shoes Someday’
State budget includes Virginia Mass Violence Care Fund
Fund
Fun, Feel-Good, Energetic in Fairfax
The Fairfax Academy presents ‘Legally Blonde, the Musical.’
Theater
Opportunity for Residents to Get Involved
Some ‘Site-Specific Plan Amendment’ proposals in Sully District.
Plan amendment
‘We’re Down about 140-plus Officers’
Police chief addresses Sully police station’s CAC.
Police chief addresses Sully police station’s CAC.
Compton Road Shared-use Path Update
‘This project is on the county’s priority plan.’
‘This project is on the county’s priority plan.’
Taste of the Globe Without the Travel
Fairfax City’s Restaurant Week is Aug. 29-Sept. 4.
Restaurant Week
Fairfax High Presents ‘Peter and the Starcatcher.’
Actors portray parts of the set, as well as characters.
Theater
Educating the Public about Local History in Centreville
Sully District’s name will not be changed.
Sully District name
Read Calls for ‘City that Works for Everybody’
Read beats Yi; becomes Fairfax’s first female mayor.
Election
Fun and Festivities for the Whole Community
31st annual Centreville Day is Saturday, Oct. 14.
Live music, a colorful parade, children’s activities and fun galore on an early fall day – all that and more are in store at the 31st annual Centreville Day. It’s set for Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in Historic Centreville Park. The free event will be held at 5714 Mount Gilead Road (off Braddock Road, across Route 29 from the IHOP).
