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Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents “A Christmas Carol”

During Covid-19, the show will be seen through live acting, animation, and virtual reality.

Continuing with its holiday tradition (with Covid-19 restrictions), the Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) is presenting Charles Dickens’ classic, “A Christmas Carol,” from Dec. 4-19, 2020 through live acting, animation, and virtual reality.

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Turning Point Suffragist Memorial To Be Built at Occoquan Regional Park

$2 million project to be dedicated on Aug. 26, 2020.

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Sit in on This ‘Master Class’ at MetroStage in Alexandria

Story centers on opera diva Maria Callas teaching at Juilliard School.

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Freezin' for a Reason in Reston

Virginia Polar Dip attracts 200 participants; raises $80,000 for Camp Sunshine.

With water temperature at 38 degrees, more than 200 participants took the plunge in the 10th Annual Freezin' for a Reason (Virginia Polar Dip) on Saturday, Feb. 11, at Lake Anne Plaza's waterfront in Reston.

‘About a Girl’ at Capital Fringe Fest

Play got its start and support from Little Theatre of Alexandria.

Sex, Drugs and Texas 1985 — What’s not to like? A lot if you’re abused, pregnant and still in high school. That pretty much sums up “About a Girl,” which is set in the fictionalized town of Highland, Texas, and dramatizes what happens when everything you have been taught about the world is challenged.

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Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents ‘Anne of Green Gables’

Turn-of-the-century musical of family who adopts a "boy" who is really a girl.

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Community Center Proposed for Lorton

30,000 sq. ft. facility would house Lorton Community Action Center, Lorton Senior Center.

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A Bunny with Your Yoga in Springfield

Friends of Rabbits holds fundraiser at the Veterinary Holistic Center of Northern Virginia.

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Hope and Health Festival in Lorton

Sixth annual event sponsored by LCAC, South County Church, and Lorton Library.

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New Baskin Robbins Opens in Fairfax

Owner Syed Ahmed re-opens after former shop closed due to eminent domain.

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Growing Your Business in Springfield

Community Business Partnership coaches entrepreneurs.

Juli Monroe, author of The Enthusiastic Networker—Growing a Successful Business, told a group of 20 people last Friday, Aug. 2, how to get their books published at the monthly networking breakfast of The Women’s Business Center of Northern Virginia, located in Springfield.

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Tour of Local Civil War Sites

The Friends of Fairfax Railroad Station Museum held a tour of Civil War sites on Saturday, April 2. Under rainy skies starting at 8:30 a.m., 18 people rode around Fairfax Station, Clifton and Centreville for seven hours in five cars, and stopped at local Civil War sites, while tour guides John McAnaw and Blake Myers shared their history expertise.

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Great Falls Optimist Club Presents Awards

Awards given for Optimist International Essay Contest; Oratorical Contest; and Helping Hands Recognition Awards.

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Langley Chorus Presents Renaissance Feaste in McLean

About 75 students serenade guests with holiday carols over catered meal.

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Walking and Working Against Hunger

About 300 participants of the Burke/Fairfax CROP Hunger Walk help fundraising goal of $45,000.

CROP Walk

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Burke Neighborhoods Join National Night Out

Burke Cove and Woodwalk Condos hold joint community celebration.

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Growing a Ministry in Chantilly

With 25 years of experience, Lynn Miller leads King of Kings.

Lynn Miller, 51, of Chantilly is the new senior pastor of King of Kings Lutheran Church, a congregation with 220 worshipping members off Route 50 in Chantilly. Miller was a parish pastor for 20 years with three calls in Pennsylvania and one call in North Carolina.

TACT Presents “Judgment at Nuremberg”

Courtroom drama is based on the Holocaust and Nuremberg trials.

The American Century Theater will present the courtroom drama, “Judgment at Nuremberg,” from May 30-June 28 at Gunston Arts Center, Theatre Two, in Arlington. The play, written by Abby Mann, dealing with the Holocaust and complexities of the Nuremberg trials is based on the 1961 Academy Award-winning film starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, William Shatner, and Montgomery Clift.

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Cox Farms Kicks off Fall Festival in Centreville

Cornundrum Cornfield adventure to Fields of Fear.