Community News & Notes

F.C. Civil War Day Offers Blast to Past

The City of Falls Church’s Annual Civil War Day will be held this Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Cherry Hill Park & Farmhouse (312 Park Ave., Falls Church).14FCNP051409

 

 

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Community News & Notes

Community News & Notes

F.C. Civil War Day Offers Blast to Past The City of Falls Church’s Annual Civil War Day will be held…

Business News & Notes: May 14 - 20, 2009

News Myra Gourley Robinson, Director of Community Relations for Sunrise of Falls Church, has resigned to accept a position as…
School News & Notes

School News & Notes

Stuart H.S. to Perform Custom Mackey Piece On Friday, May 8, the J.E.B. Stuart High School (3301 Peace Valley Ln.,…
Community News & Notes

Community News & Notes

Alexandria Hosts Vision Walk for Blindness The Foundation for Fighting Blindness will host the Northern Virginia/D.C. Metro Vision Walk to…

Falls Church Business News and Notes

Falls Church Jazzercise, owned and operated by Anne Constant who is also an instructor, has opened for business in Suite…
Community News & Notes

Community News & Notes

VPIS Hosts F.C. Community Yard Sale The 42nd Annual Falls Church VPIS (Village Preservation & Improvement Society) Attic Treasures Sale…

Falls Church Business News & Notes

News The Falls Church City Post Office’s retail services will move to the new building located at 800 W. Broad…
Community News & Notes

Community News & Notes

Choralis Youth Choirs Perform in Falls Church This Sunday, April 26, the Choralis Youth Choirs will be held at the…
School News & Notes

School News & Notes

‘Raider Run’ to Kick Off Saturday Registration for the J.E.B. Stuart High School 12th annual Raider 5k Run and the…

Falls Church Business News and Notes

NEWS Peer2Peer Tutors has partnered with the Falls Church Education Foundation to launch once per week student-to-student tutoring through the…

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