Gifts That Give H
Visitors attend the third annual Gifts that Give Hope Alternative Gift Fair inside Calvary United Methodist Church on Dec. 14.
Potomac Chapter of Virginia Native Plant Society Donates Flora of Virginia to Arlington County
Steve Young, vice president of the Virginia Native Plant Society’s Potomac chapter, presented a copy of the Flora of Virginia to the Arlington County Board at the Board's Dec. 17 meeting.
Annual Holiday Design Event Supports Garden Club Programs
Arlington’s Rock Spring Garden Club held its fourth annual Holiday Design Event on Thursday, Nov. 21, attracting a sold-out crowd of more than 200 to watch experts demonstrate how to craft a variety of floral arrangements for Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day.
Sweet Gathering in the Sunshine
Mentors, foster children and other youth learn about bees; county needs more foster families, mentors.
On a beautiful day in late summer, a group of young people of varied backgrounds, including some youth in foster care, gathered with their adult mentors under the ongoing auspices of Fairfax Families4Kids on a field trip into the countryside.
Mapping County’s GIS Bureau
Location is everything.
A small staff in the county office building knows where to find everything in Arlington, down to the square foot.
Building International Bridges
Ukrainian Group spent 10 days here learning about business development, cultural opportunities.
They arrived as strangers but left filled with optimism and ideas for how to improve their own home, half a world away.
People Notes
Arlington County Board member Mary Hynes was elected vice president of the Virginia Transit Association for a two-year term.
Crafting First Novel From West Point Experience
Arlington Writer Launches a Series
Terron Sims II of Arlington published his first novel on Sept. 10 in a four-part series.
Helen White Wins Medals in National Games
Senior Olympian is from Arlington
Cycling for Campus Safety
Gran Fondo to raise funds for VTV Family Outreach Foundation.
Bicyclists ride to promote campus safety
When Food Is the Enemy
Pair of moms work to raise money for research into their sons' rare disorder.
For a small but growing number of parents, having a child who's a finicky eater would be a dream come true.
People
Nuptials, Elections, Conventions, and other milestones in the Arlington Community
Bulletin Board
Upcoming goings-on in Arlington
Jim Savarese Memorial Golf Tournament
Knights’ Golf Outing Fights Pancreatic Cancer
Local Knights of Columbus Push Back at Cancer
Patriarch of Architects
Fredrick E. Sheridan retires.
Veteran and Architect Retires After Forty Years