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A Tribute to Del. Jim Scott
Fairfax County's elected officials, area residents honor former delegate and supervisor.
New Dominion Woman’s Club Gives Back
Presents $4,000 checks to four beneficiaries in the community.
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The Arlington Players Presents ‘Curtains’
Set in 1959 Boston, this is a “whodunnit” show within a show.
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Britepaths Raises $86,000 at Artful Living Gala
Some 250 people attend Wing Span Raffle and auction, juried art show and sale featuring 60 artists.
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Computer Clubhouse For Young Techies
Mount Vernon children in underserved areas learn technology skills.
The Computer Clubhouse at Gum Springs Community Center offers about 150 underserved children in the Mount Vernon area the chance to learn cutting-edge software and computer skills, filmmaking, blogging, Podcasts and robotics.
Finding Childcare Providers
Fairfax-based Infant Toddler Family Day Care turns 30.
The Infant Toddler Family Day Care Program of Fairfax helps parents find the best possible childcare provider in the area. It currently serves 360 children, and celebrated its 30th Anniversary on Oct. 13, with a dinner at the Fairfax Marriott.
McLean: Spring Fling Fashion Show to Benefit Local Charities
Fundraising event held at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse in Tysons Corner.
The New Dominion Women’s Club (NDWC) held its Seventh Annual Spring Fling Fashion Show, Luncheon and Raffle on Sunday, May 1 at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse in the Courtyard Marriott at Tysons Corner to support four local charities. The event featured fashions from Bloomingdale’s.
Synetic Theater Stages ‘Twelfth Night’
Synetic Theater in Arlington is staging a no-dialogue, high-energy and acrobatic production of “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare’s comedy, set in the silent film era, will run through Feb. 16. With a backdrop of the Roaring ’20s, “Twelfth Night” tells the tale of fraternal twins, Viola and Sebastian, separated in a strange new land.
’Tender Napalm’ at Signature Theater
Signature Theater is staging the Washington premiere of the violent and sexually charged “Tender Napalm” by playwright Philip Ridley now through May 11. Directed by Matthew Gardiner, the show is the story about a man and a woman at a crucial point in their relationship in the aftermath of an extraordinary loss. Using fantastical and dreamlike language, it is a multifaceted exploration of their love in scenes wrapped in allegory and metaphor. “It's a very simple love story, told in a very original way,” said Gardiner. “My hope is that the audience will be willing to open their ears and eyes to a very unique and remarkable playwright.”
300 Gather in Fairfax City for Moms Demand Action
Senator Tim Kaine attends event on common-sense solutions to gun violence.
Brain Injury Services Honors Survivors, Volunteers
Honors stroke, concussion, brain injury survivors, and volunteers and corporate sponsors.
Obituary: Larry from Flowers ‘n’ Ferns Dies
Was long-time fixture of Burke Town Plaza Shopping Center.
Alexandria’s MetroStage Presents ‘Wizard of Hip’
Comic journey of Afro Jo, an “everyman,” as he travels to adulthood.
Meet New Principal of Fairview Elementary
Sara Van Aalst will lead the Falcons with 700 students and a staff of about 100.
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100th Anniversary of the Night of Terror
Historian Lynne Garvey-Hodge talks about events that led to women's right to vote.
Little Theatre of Alexandria Stages “Moonlight and Magnolias”
A comic, behind-the-scenes look at the making of ‘Gone With the Wind’
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Tons of Fun at Summer Cove Camp
Burke native Megan Zinn, 22, starts a summer camp for middle-schoolers.
Tons of Fun at Summer Cove Camp