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Letter: Legislation to Harass Impoverished Virginians

Does the "Every Child Matters” mantra by Virginia legislators apply to all Virginia children except for those receiving benefits via TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)?

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Total Health Concepts Opens in Vienna

Local residents, current clients and friends celebrated the grand opening of Total Health Concepts of Vienna on June 8, enjoying a sampling of the company’s services, nutritious grilled food, and a moon bounce for children. Total Health Concepts integrates nutrition counseling, fitness training, relationship coaching, and therapy in a multifaceted approach to help people live healthy lives and find personal fulfillment.

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Rotary Club of Vienna Honors Members

2013-2014 Board of Directors installed, outstanding members honored.

The Rotary Club of Vienna, which, during the past year, donated $168,000 to local schools, nonprofits and the Town of Vienna, installed its 2013-2014 slate of officers at a banquet program on June 19. More than 80 guests attended as members of the service club were honored for outstanding participation.

Viewpoints from Vienna on the Green Concert Series

What do you like most about Vienna on the Green?

What do you like most about Vienna on the Green?

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Vienna Community Gathers on The Town Green

Free concert series on Town Green features a range of music genres from rock to blues.

A summer tradition for many Vienna residents, The Concert Series at the Town Green, 144 Maple Ave. E., hosts a variety of free family-friendly concerts most Friday and Sunday nights. “We come here every year,” said June Terry of Vienna.

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Kilmer Eighth Graders Win Showcase

Coach Susan Bates and Joyce Tian and Pallavi Bhave of Vienna are pictured with Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) next to the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, June 6.

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Madison Graduates: Where are they going next and where do they see themselves in 10 years?

Madison Graduates: Where are they going next and where do they see themselves in 10 years?

Graduating With Roses

Madison High graduates more than 400 students, with 94 percent college bound.

Seniors of James Madison High School entered the Robinson Secondary School basketball gym to the customary “Pomp and Circumstance” with the orchestra led by conductor Erin Eberly on Saturday, June 8.

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Levey’s Washington Revisited in Vienna

Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna hosts Bob Levey at luncheon.

Bob Levey’s 37-year career with the Washington Post spanned the eras of Watergate, Desert Storm and the rise of Internet news reporting. For 23 years, Levey wrote Bob Levey’s Washington, a personal look at the region he loves. He shared his experiences on June 10 with guests of Shepherd Center of Oakton-Vienna’s Lunch ‘n’ Life, drawing on anecdotes and perspectives.

Viewpoints: Oakton High School Graduation

Where Are You Going Next and Where Do You See Yourself in 10 years?

Where Are You Going Next and Where Do You See Yourself in 10 Years?

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Cougars Told to ‘Do It Now’

Oakton graduates say goodbye to high school.

Oakton High School’s graduating class of 2013 gathered at the Patriot Center Friday, June 14, for the school’s 45th annual commencement ceremony. With their burgundy caps and gowns, the class came together one last time to reflect on their high school years and celebrate their future.

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Oakton Book Drive in Support of Literacy Council

Parents from Oakton Elementary school delivered over 1,000 books to the Northern Virginia Literacy Council as a result of a book drive that was held at the school recently.

Viewpoints: Marshall High School Graduation

Where Do You Go Next and Where Do You See Yourself in 10 Years?

Where Do You Go Next and Where Do You See Yourself in 10 Years?

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At Marshall, a Time to Start Over

Marshall High School graduates at DAR Constitution Hall.

On Friday, June 14, Marshall High School held their graduation ceremony at Constitution Hall. This year, 354 seniors marched down the aisles, in light blue and red robes, ready to walk across the stage to receive the diplomas they have been working their entire academic career for.

Viewpoints: New Tysons

What do you think about the changes coming to Tysons?

What do you think about the changes coming to Tysons?