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Stallions Bob Their Hair
South County girls cut hair for Locks of Love to prepare for spring musical.
Stallions Bob Their Hair

Museum Tells Story of pre-Reston Simon
Program features early life of founder Robert Simon.
While Robert E. Simon Jr. literally started Reston’s history, his own history goes back five decades. Reston wasn’t founded until Simon was 50, and the Reston Historic Trust attempted to fill in residents on Simon’s early life during their Thursday, April 19 program at the Reston Community Center Lake Anne.
Oakton Author Combines Loves of Life
Oakton resident and established author Bob Dorr has released his latest book, ‘Air Force One,’ chronicling the history of the world's most famous plane.
Oakton Author Combines Loves of Life

Reston’s Best Honored
23rd annual Best of Reston celebrates birthdays and service.
Reston is a place where - as they say - people can live, play, work and serve. The Best of Reston honored those committed to community service and celebrated founder Robert Simon’s 100th birthday on Thursday with a black-tie affair at the Hyatt Regency in Reston Town Center. The 23rd annual event, hosted by Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce and Cornerstones, reeled in nearly 900 attendees. “This community takes pride in the people who serve,” said GRCC President Mark S. Ingrao. “We’ve been thinking so much about that in the last few weeks with all the celebrations going on here. I don’t know if it’s the water in Lake Anne or the secret ingredient in Bob’s lunchtime beverage, but there’s something about the community that says, ‘You are welcome here.’”
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness

Burke: A History of Pies, Racing and Summer Fun
Burke Historical Society hosts descendent of famous Burke family.
When Mike Copperthite dug into his family’s history last year, he struck pies. Fifty thousand of them.
Vienna Church Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Vienna Church Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Referendum, Staging Area Endorsed
Long Public Hearing Attracts Speakers on Variety of Issues
Referendum, Staging Area Endorsed
Dylan is Inspiration for ASO Concert and Art Exhibition
ASO Finale
Dylan is Inspiration for ASO Concert and Art Exhibition
Running With the Big Dogs
Rescue league's picnic supports Great Dane adoption.
Running With the Big Dogs
It's Official: Blogs Have Changed Va. Politics.
It's Official: Blogs Have Changed Va. Politics.

Fairfax Baptist Temple Academy Places in National Competition
The past couple months have been an eventful time for Virginia Christian schools as they worked hard to prepare for the regional and state Old Dominion Association of Church Schools (ODACS) and the national American Association of Christian Schools (AACS) competitions of 2013. Twenty-eight students from Fairfax Baptist Temple Academy were able to participate in these competitions all the way to the national level.
Volkswagen Passat Celebrates World Record in Herndon
On June 24, Volkswagen of America announced it set a new Guinness World Records achievement for the “lowest fuel consumption—48 U.S. states for a non-hybrid car” category with 77.99 mpg.
Neighborhoods: Old Town
A MAN TO REMEMBER - Derry Bancroft left us forever this unforgiving winter. No he didn't. Can't happen. Won't happen. He wouldn't do this to us so soon.
Letter: Right Policy
We need to reset City Hall with Andrew Macdonald as mayor and Bob Wood on the City Council, neither one beholden to developers but dedicated to preserve, protect and defend our culture, history and environmentally sustainable quality of life.
DuBois, Foust, Nominated for Supervisor's Race
DuBois, Foust, Nominated for Supervisor's Race
Fairfax: City Sets Advertised Real-Estate Tax Rate
But the actual number may change in coming weeks.
In February, Fairfax City Manager Bob Sisson presented his proposed FY 2017 budget for the City.

Arlington: A Business-as-Usual Election
Lack of competitors for offices changes nothing.
“Surprising” is the way Betty Adelman described the absence of representatives from other than the Democratic Party.