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Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'
Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'
Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'
Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'
Couples Try Their Hand at Reading Their Mates
Newlywed Game at Senior Center draws lots of laughs.
Couples Try Their Hand at Reading Their Mates
Honoring Jeffrey; Helping Others
Angel Kisses 5K/2K is this Sunday.
Jeffrey Virostek was 2 when he was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). He went into remission after aggressive treatment and a bone-marrow transplant; and for nine months, he was able to just be a little boy again, playing with friends and enjoying his family.
TC Crew Opens Season Against Washington-Lee
The T.C. Williams crew team kicked off the spring 2012 rowing season on March 24 at the Dee Campbell Boathouse in Old Town with its first and only home regatta of the year — a scrimmage against longtime rival Washington-Lee that not only provided the Titan rowers with, in the words of boys’ head coach Pete Stramese, "a good litmus test" to start the season, but left both Stramese and girls head coach Mercedes Kiss feeling confident about the team’s prospects moving forward this spring.
Military Notes
Military Notes
Angel Kisses 5K/2K in Jeffrey's Memory
Angel Kisses 5K/2K in Jeffrey's Memory
Angel Kisses 5K/2K in Jeffrey's Memory
Angel Kisses 5K/2K in Jeffrey's Memory
Angel Kisses Event in Jeffrey's Memory
Angel Kisses Event in Jeffrey's Memory
People Notes
People Notes
Remembering Jeffrey By Helping Others
Angel Kisses 5K/2K is set for Mother’s Day.
Superheroes do some pretty amazing things, such as thwarting villains and saving people. In life, Chantilly’s Jeffrey Virostek only got to pretend to be a superhero; but in death, he’s become a real one. He was only 4 in September 2003 when he succumbed to acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). But a fund his parents started in his name has enabled many nonprofit organizations to help other children in their battles against cancer.
Close to Home in Potomac
Variety of gifts available locally
Potomac residents have several shops right in or near The Village where they can find gifts for just about everyone.
Capital Improvements in Holding Pattern
Capital Improvements in Holding Pattern
Alexandria: ‘La Dolce Vita’
AHA honors senior advocate Sultane.
Senior advocate Amber Nightingale Sultane, state associate director for AARP Virginia, was presented with the Community Spirit award by At Home in Alexandria at the organization’s fourth annual benefit Nov. 8 at Laporta’s Restaurant.
A Look at West Springfield’s Year in Theatre
A Look at West Springfield’s Year in Theatre
TC’s Cappies Critics Triumph for the Fourth Time
TC’s Cappies Critics Triumph for the Fourth Time
Fort Hunt Community Part of “Be the Good Project”
Family’s effort with food contributions turns into a whole lot more.
Be the Good Project
‘You’ll Be Laughing, You’ll Be Crying’ in Langley High School's 'Almost Maine'
Langley High School students perform at The Langley School.
Playwright John Cariani convinced Richie Follin and Peter Ongman to stare into each other’s eyes for 25 seconds. On stage.