Stories for July 2019

Stories for July 2019

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Wednesday, July 31

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Sully and Zeke: Changing Office After Election

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‘Take Tea & See’ Local Artist Exhibit at Elden Street Tea Shop

Closing reception for Julia Malakoff’s first solo show on Aug. 4 from 2 to 4 p.m.

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Court Rules On Herndon House Concert Events

Fairfax County Circuit Court reverses the Town of Herndon’s BZA decision.

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Registration Underway for Senior Olympics

Volunteers also needed.

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Kofi Annan Resigns as Fairfax County NAACP President

Fairfax NAACP issues statement; Sean Perryman assumes presidency.

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Traveling with Pets

Advanced planning is necessary when bringing a pet along on a family vacation.

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Tuesday, July 30

Virginia Department of Health Investigating Intestinal Bug

Health Districts in the Region Seeking the Cause of Cyclosporiasis Increase.

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Opinion: Commentary: Back-to-School Rituals Cause Stress

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‘No Exit’ at ArtSpace Herndon

Dark Horse Theatre returns to town.

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Friday, July 26

Wednesday, July 24

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Beating the Heat

Seniors at greater risk for heat-related illnesses

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Tuesday, July 23

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Opinion: Commentary: Honoring Molly’s Gift

We are working toward the day that no one dies waiting for an organ.

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Opinion: Commentary: National Night Out

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Opinion: Commentary: Should Drivers and Taxpayers Spend More for I-66 Express Lanes to Extend the Orange Line?

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Monday, July 22

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Fair Lakes Chick-fil-A Hosts “Super Hero Night” For Local Preschooler

Portion of sales will go to The Cure Starts Now Foundation

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Wednesday, July 17

Karen Corbett Sanders Elected Fairfax County School Board Chair

Tamara Derenak Kaufax elected Vice Chair.

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Trash Collection Staffing is Tight, Resulting in Cutbacks of Service in Fairfax County

Occasionally, cans go untouched on trash day.

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Creating Travel Journals with Children

Helping children capture vacation memories through journaling

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Tight Staffing Creates Cutbacks in Trash Service

Occasionally cans go untouched on trash day.

Trash Collecting

Tuesday, July 16

Opinion: Commentary: Human Trafficking Supply and Demand

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Monday, July 15

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Coffee Roaster Brews Community Support in Herndon

Patrons amp up with a cup of joe or two for RecycleLife at Weird Brothers Coffee.

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Stewards of the Land in Herndon

Virginia Conservation Assistance Program changes the landscape and more at Herndon Friends Meeting House.

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Free Concerts Build Community in Herndon

Music at Arrowbrook Park Concert Series kicks off.

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Friday, July 12

Pride of Herndon Honors D-Day Heroes

Herndon High Marching Band sees the war through the eyes of the 'greatest generation.'

Herndon and D-Day

Wednesday, July 3

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A Home of Their Own – Part I: Preserving Decent and Affordable Housing in Herndon

Corporate funds sought to support program needs.

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Seven Good Men Go Missing in Herndon

Wanted: Lost mayors of Herndon.

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Burnout at Work

Recognizing the symptoms and strategies for relief.

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Fairfax County Fire Chief John Butler

The road from Liberia to Fairfax County, with vision to regain the reins of an organization bruised by claims of bullying and harassment.

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Opinion: Commentary: Mason’s Role in Founding the Nation

Establishing three branches of government, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and civilian military control were all elements from Virginia’s founding documents.

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Tuesday, July 2

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‘American Spies’ at NextStop Theatre in Herndon

Hub Theatre producing world premiere of ‘American Spies and Other Homegrown Fables.’

Fairfax’s Hub Theatre is introducing a new playwright to area audience, Sam Hamashima, who wrote “American Spies and Other Homegrown Fables.”

Free Food and BBQ Lunches

Programs provide consistent access to adequate food.

For some households in the community, summer vacation can mean food insecurity, as consistent access to adequate food is limited by a lack of money and other resources.