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Chocolate Festival Returns to McLean Community Center
Community Fun
The Rotary Club of McLean is hosting its sixth annual McLean Chocolate Festival at the McLean Community Center on Sunday, Jan. 29, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chocolate vendors include: Seasons 52, Dave's Candy Kitchen, Fair Trade Winds, Fluffy Thoughts, Sweetbites Café, and more.
Police Auditor, Civilian Review Panel to Become Reality in 2017
Body cameras, mental health part of public safety focus.
Police Auditor, Civilian Review Panel to Become Reality in 2017
For Schools: New Year, New Superintendent
New Year, New Superintendent for FCPS
New School Superintendent
In the Red
Schools, Metro, and infrastructure form trinity of 2017 city budget priorities.
Budget priorities
Washington Nationals Mascot Delivers Meals on Wheels
Abe Lincoln, the Washington Nationals mascot helps out Meals on Wheels.
Merry and Bright at Reston Town Center
Reston Town Center ice skating rink provides outdoor entertainment for family and friends.
“I think it brings the families together, getting outdoors,” said Blythe Shippie, who visits the ice rink several times each year with her two daughters. “It’s just a fun activity that gets us out of the house, away from gadgets and TV screens.”
Eight Teams Compete in Bulldog Bash in Chantilly
The 15th annual Ourisman Chantilly Toyota 2016 Bulldog Bash was hosted by Westfield High School Dec. 27-29.
2016: Best Year in Decade for McLean, Great Falls Market
Real Estate
The year 2016 is going to go down in the history books as the best real estate market for sales in McLean and Great Falls in a decade. The number of transactions was up 10 percent year over year, rising to 1,081.
Students from Centreville attend State Department Conference
Students from Centreville attend State Department Conference
Tysons: The Newest Ticket for Professional Theater
Performance
When you think of Tysons you may think of retail and shopping, but that’s not the only ticket in town. Tucked into the Spring Hill Business Center just north of Tysons Galleria and Tysons Corner Center is an award-winning, professional theater company: 1st Stage. “There was no professional theater in Fairfax County at all,” Levy said.
Legal Services of Northern Virginia Launches Initiative
Legal Services of Northern Virginia Launches Initiative
Roundups: Centreville and Chantilly
Roundups: Centreville and Chantilly
Bullis School To Add Kindergarten and First Grade
To begin in September
How far The Bullis School has come since it was launched in 1930 as a one-year preparatory boarding school for high school graduates.
Bravo To Present ‘Annie Jr.’ and ‘Legally Blonde Jr.’ in Silver Spring
Celebrating her 20th year in the business of “show business” — providing school age children an opportunity to perform in musical theatre productions — Bravo Executive Producer Laurie Levy Issembert has chosen to present two shows this season.
Potomac’s Terrie Smith marks 15 years of volunteering with CASA
“There is nothing like a smile or a hug from my CASA children,” said volunteer Terrie Smith.
West Montgomery County Citizens Association News
West Montgomery County Citizens Association News
Potomac's Holy Child Wins Bulldog Bash
The 15th annual Ourismann Chantilly (Va.) Toyota 2016 Bulldog Bash was hosted by Westfield High School Dec. 27-29.
Arlington's Signature Theatre Stages ‘Titanic’
360-degree production depicts ship's fateful journey.
Signature Theatre in Arlington is staging the Tony Award-winning Best Musical "Titanic," a 360-degree production in the Max theater, from now through Jan. 29.
Deconstruct vs. Demolish in Arlington
An Aging-in-Place Home
They plan to grow old in the house, and made it not only green but “silver.”