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Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents ‘The Revolutionists’

Show runs in-person from Feb. 27 to March 20, 2021

The Little Theatre of Alexandria is presenting a live, in-person showing of “The Revolutionists,” written by Lauren Gunderson, from Feb. 27 to March 20, 2021.

Gary Smith’s Legacy Lives on in Collingwood

Tree Dedicated and Planted by Garden Club to Remember Pentagon Victim

Gary Smith’s Legacy Lives on in Collingwood

Learning from 9/11

GMU group recalls the tragedy and discusses the lessons of 9/11.

Learning from 9/11

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Gardening Notes

Gardening Notes

Gardening

Gardening

Gardening Notes

Gardening Notes

Gardening

Gardening

Column: A Simple Question

I don’t quite know how to start this column so I’ll begin with its ending: “I’m fine.”

Letter: Traits for School Board

Letter to the Editor

This might be entitled: “Margaret Lorber is a Good Choice for School Board.” Margaret Lorber grew up in a family of educators and learned early on about how well-run schools should work.

Alexandria Letter: Here’s How Citizens Feel

Letter to the Editor

Our City Council hardly hesitates to backhandedly dismiss citizens’ thoughtful concerns about whatever deal-du-jour City Council fancies — Ramsey Homes, Woodbine, Colonial Inn, North Old Town Giant site, hardly used bicycle lanes on King Street Hill, La Bergerie, etc.

PLTI Program Celebrates Five Years

More than 100 supporters gathered for a benefit May 19 at Convergence to celebrate the fifth anniversary of The Parent Leadership Training Institute of Alexandria, an organization that teaches leadership building skills focusing on the advocacy of children.

Kindness On Bike Trail

To the Editor: In this fast-paced world it is easy to become cynical and concerned with what has been dubbed as the “me” generation. However, this notion was dispelled one early morning, when a buddy and I went on a 25-mile bike ride on the W&OD, Custis and Mount Vernon Bike Trail. It was surprising how many young and older riders use the trail, many commuting to work.

Alexandria Letter: Not Very Surprising

Letter to the Editor

So, the Robinson's Terminal developer cannot see making money building his hotel despite all the concessions he got from the city.

Fairfax Letter: Deceptive Question

Letter to the Editor

I decided to study the Fairfax County Meals Tax Referendum and was shocked to see how biased the question is worded.

Arlington Snapshot: Feeling Like a Firefighter

Caitlyn Suet has climbed up onto the silver platform on the front of the fire engine and now has to figure out how to get down.

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Arlington: Gulf Branch Nature Center Gives Firefly Lessons

Gulf Branch Nature Center and Park gave firefly lessons on June 3.