Stories for April 2017

Stories for April 2017

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Thursday, April 27

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Seeds of Change at Volunteer Fairfax

Volunteer Fairfax honors service award-winners at 25th annual ceremony

Fairfax County Board Approves Budget Mark-Up with 8-2 Vote

Final adoption of the county budget takes place on May 2.

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Mantua Remodeled Home Ranked Best in 11 States

Home will be open to the public April 29-30.

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‘Luck, Be a Lady Tonight’ at Fairfax High

Fairfax High School presents “Guys and Dolls.”

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Derby-Q Time in Fairfax City

Annual barbecue, blues, bourbon and brews festival.

Homicide at Little River Glen Retirement Community

Homicide at Retirement Community

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Blending the Modern with the Nostalgic

Virginia Chamber Orchestra’s presents “America’s Musical Keepsakes.”

Virginia Chamber Orchestra

Tuesday, April 25

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Helping Immigrants in Arlington

Advice about DACA, green cards, work permits and more.

Monday, April 24

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Fairfax County Moves Step Closer to Approving FY 2018 Budget

More funds recommended for Diversion First, schools.

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How to Solve Fairfax County’s Affordable Housing Dilemma

County seeks public’s ideas.

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Nursing Camp for High School Students

Campers will get a real-world view of the nursing profession.

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Fighting Summer Brain Drain

Academic camps keep minds engaged when school is out.

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Leading Globally Matters Locally

Connolly addresses Global Leadership Forum.

Friday, April 21

Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2017

In March, 2017, 94 Fairfax homes sold between $1,310,000-$140,000.

Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2017

Thursday, April 20

News This Week

News Briefs

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Seeing the Childhood Of an Iconic Character

Woodson High presents “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Woodson High presents “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Wednesday, April 19

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The Ice Cream Race will include a sweet slide.

The Ice Cream Race will include a sweet slide.

Editorial: Mother's Day

The Connection is seeking submissions for its annual photo gallery.

Tuesday, April 18

Friday, April 14

"I Ain't Made That Way"

Play about family in Keokee, Va., which gathers to celebrate its favorite son.

The Shoestring Theatre Company is presenting "I Ain't Made That Way" on April 22 and April 23 in Fairfax as part of the Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Festival 2017.

Thursday, April 13

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Foods and Flavors of India

Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.

Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.

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Uncertainty Amid Growth

Federal spending, interest rates, employment patterns feature at Mount Vernon-Lee Economic Outlook summit.

Mount Vernon-Lee Economic Outlook summit.

Tuesday, April 11

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Combatting Domestic and Sexual Violence

Fairfax County launches ‘Make the Call’ campaign.

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Design Center Educates Homeowners with Remodeling Plans

Open House, April 22, will feature three seminars, industry experts and New showroom.

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Report: Fairfax County Homeless Population Down 47 Percent

Budget woes threaten progress as the number of homeless people drops below 1,000 for the first time in Fairfax County.

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Easter Table Design Ideas

Local tastemakers offer spring table setting and centerpiece ideas.

Thursday, April 6

Wednesday, April 5

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Immigration Enforcement Is Feds’ Responsibility

Clarifying county’s stance on immigration sparks sharp exchange among supervisors.

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FCPS budget presentation kicks off FY2018 public hearings.

‘The Best with What We Have’

Editorial Opinion: Another Step to Police Transparency

Opening up records of “unattended deaths” to families.

County Ready to Implement Next Phase of Diversion First

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Dentist Corner with Dr. Evelyn Teague Samuel, DMD

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Dentist's Corner with Dr. Evelyn Teague Samuel, DMD

Tuesday, April 4

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Farewell to Circus ‘Big Top’

Last chance to see it in Northern Virginia.

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‘Hallelujah’

Retirement? Arlingtonians Are Busier than Ever

Doing what one wants.

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Awareness in the Midst of an Epidemic

Thriving Family Summit addresses drug addiction.

Monday, April 3

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Mid-Century Classic for Artful One-level Living

In the 1950s, Hollin Hills was a mecca for cutting-edge housing design; 60 years later, mid-century modern is a resurgent style ripe for nuanced improvements.

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Elaborating a Log Cabin

Retirees find special satisfactions in pair of art studios, and front porch with view.

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Fit for the Golden Years

Exercises for strength, endurance, balance and aerobics are key.

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Ending Homelessness: ‘It Can Be Done’

Housing and homeless services providers discuss “Complex needs and promising solutions.”