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Call for Pet Photos & Stories

The Pet Connection, a twice-yearly special edition, will publish on July 23, and photos and stories of your pets with you and your family should be submitted by Wednesday, July 16.

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Doreen Montis Exhibits at Great Falls Library

Doreen Montis presents a collection of abstract and contemporary photography at the Great Falls Library. The photographs in the exhibit are images that were captured as seen thru the camera. They were not digitally manipulated or created in Photoshop. It is interesting to see how ordinary images, such as oil and water, lights, and glass can become works of art by changing the focus point or lighting conditions. Stop by and test your skills at identifying the objects in the photographs. The Great Falls Library is located at 9830 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls. The collection will be on display from April-June, 10 percent of all sales will go to the Friends of the Library. Montis’ images have received top honors at several exhibitions and contests. They have appeared magazines and are in personal collections nationwide. To see more of Montis’ images, visit her website at www.dmontisphotoart.com.

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Langley HS Orchestra Pops Concert Thursday

The Langley HS Orchestra presents its annual pops concert on Thursday, June 7, at 7 p.m. in the Langley HS auditorium. With the theme of "Villains and Gangsters," the concert will include music from "The Godfather," "Psycho," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Phantom of the Opera," and "How to Train Your Dragon."

Charles ‘Tony’ Gee Joins LLA Board

When Charles "Tony" Gee’s appointment to the Living Legends of Alexandria board of directors was announced, LLA President Pam St. Clair told the board, “When Tony was called to say he had been selected as a 2014 Living Legend he said ‘Thank you’ in his first breath and ‘How can I help?’ in the second.”

Letter to the Editor: A Plea to Listen

“Disgusted and disappointed” are probably an understatement to how I feel.

Vienna, McLean, Great Falls: Electric Bike Expo at Tysons Corner Center Offers Safety Presentation

The national traveling experiential demo tour for electric pedal assist Bikes is coming to the Tysons Corner Center next weekend and will offer attendees an opportunity to test ride more than 100 different electric bikes models from a dozen leading brands.

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McLean Snapshot: Crepe Myrtles and Recyling Efforts Bloom at Spring Hill Elementary

Over the summer months, Spring Hill Elementary School and grounds saw a transformation.

Seniors to Protest Via Zoom

Online forum scheduled for July 27.

An online protest for older adults is being planned via Zoom to allow seniors to “gather in solidarity and bring attention to the need to end systemic racism and push for police reform,” according to the event organizers.

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McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival Goes Virtual

The 2020 McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival, produced by the McLean Community Center, is being broadcast live this year at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, and Sunday, Dec. 6.

In the Kitchen with Dave

Food Network chef offers tips on how to prepare dishes with locally grown, seasonal ingredients.

In the Kitchen with Dave

Coffee: Is More Grande?

Coffee: Is More Grande?

Women's Center Conference Focuses on Care-giving

Women's Center Conference Focuses on Care-giving

Women's Center Conference Focuses on Care-giving

Women's Center Conference Focuses on Care-giving

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Burke neighborhood trains for emergency response.

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Students Get Answers at Health Fair

Pimmit Hills Alternative High School holds fair to inform students.

Students Get Answers at Health Fair

Nature Fest 'Not Just for Kids'

Environmentalist and residents to learn past, present an future of Runnymede.

Nature Fest 'Not Just for Kids'

Churchill Softball Enters Season with Revamped Confidence

Last year’s winning record was Bulldogs’ first since 2000.

The Bulldogs enter the 2012 season with a revamped confidence stemming from a year of winning softball.

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Claude Moore Colonial Farm Turns 40

Longtime friends, volunteers celebrate 40 years of colonial-style farming.

Claude Moore Colonial Farm opened its doors on July 26, 1973, with the idea to show what life was like 200 years ago. Forty years later, it still provides a glimpse of daily life for farmers in 1771. The farm welcomed friends and longtime volunteers to celebrate the last 40 years and look to the next 40 years Thursday, July 11.