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South County High Presents ‘The Producers’
Could you use a good laugh and a burst of spring? South County High School Theatre delivers just that with the musical comedy, “The Producers”, May 2-3, and May 9-10, 2014, at Dale Rumberger Performing Arts Center.
Darcy, Miller-Green Lead Lake Braddock Past Robinson
Glynn pitches five scoreless innings for Bruins.
Mount Vernon Column: Legislature Needs to Examine UVA’s Cash Reserve
Commentary
In July, it was revealed that the University of Virginia had managed to retain over $2 billion of excess revenues — exclusive of their $5 billion endowment maintained by their foundation. An outgoing member of the Board of Visitors called it a “slush fund.”
T.C. Williams Girls’ Soccer Falls to Woodson in Region Semifinals
Standouts Constant, Ponzi play final game for Titans.
ARTSFAIRFAX to Present Arts Awards
Event recognizes extraordinary contributions of artists and arts organization and those who support the arts.
Herndon Labor Day Festival Promises Fun
Wine, craft brew tasting and live music all day.
Herndon Labor Day Festival, an annual one-day outdoor street festival featuring live music all day, Virginia wineries, local craft brews, a craft show, sponsorship gallery, and a variety of food vendors will be held on Monday, Sept. 5, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Downtown Herndon and Herndon Municipal Center Lawn, 777 Lynn Street, Herndon.
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Local flutist plays at Carnegie Hall this month after April performance by Langley’s Wind Symphony.
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Local flutist plays at Carnegie Hall this month after April performance by Langley’s Wind Symphony.
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Local flutist plays at Carnegie Hall this month after April performance by Langley’s Wind Symphony.
Langley Students Perform at Carnegie
Trees Planted Along Creek in Clifton
Trees Planted Along Creek in Clifton
County To Hear Alternative Plan
County To Hear Alternative Plan
Workshop Energizes Fort Hunt Elementary
Sean Layne works magic with sixth-grade students and teachers.
Workshop Energizes Fort Hunt Elementary
Letter: Support Volunteer Firefighters
After reading the article, "Old Tensions Delay Fire House Expansion," I pondered how quickly memories fade, for the article said nothing about the retribution heaped on volunteer firehouses for their opposition to the ambulance fee.
Landon Hosts Azalea Garden Festival
Over the course of a weekend, guests at the 59th Annual Azalea Garden Festival at Landon School were invited to take part in a variety of events including shopping at the specialty boutiques, touring the "of Landon, by Landon" art exhibit, and viewing the musical performances on Miniter Quad.
Analytical Skills Needed
“If not now, when?” — A 40 year Alexandria citizen and life-long Democrat, I must abandon one claim (only within this city) to preserve the other. Clinging to the claim of “citizen”, I cannot vote for any of the BRAC Five, all Democrats (Euille, Pepper, Wilson, Lovain, Smedberg). I find their positions on development destructive to the essential character of our city — putting at risk our heritage and keys to our future economic prosperity. At one debate I heard four of them attribute their BRAC position in part to being misled by city staff’s presentations. Tantamount to an admittance of poor analytical skills and/or their ability to assert true leadership, their “excuse” is unacceptable. Might these flaws explain their advocacy for shortsighted and damaging positions on development from the waterfront to the west end?
Big Trucks Come to Floris
Kindergarten students examine trucks, meet drivers.
The Kindergarten class of Floris Elementary took part in the 18th annual Big Truck Day on Tuesday, June 4, in the school parking lot.
Operation: Ladybug at Herndon Science Center
The Children's Science Center of Herndon, at 485 Spring Park Place, Suite 500, is providing some ideas for backyard science this summer, with a call to young scientists to identify various species of ladybugs in their backyard. The challenge is part of a project, Operation: Ladybug, a collaborative effort between Cornell University’s Lost Ladybug Project and the Children’s Science Center to gather data for entomologists.

