Stories for October 2017

Stories for October 2017

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Tuesday, October 31

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Melodic Harmonies of Nature Tune Out Urban Noise in Vienna

Local choir performs “Surround Sound” one night only.

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Baha’i Followers Celebrate at Vienna Town Green

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Halloween Parade Held in Vienna

Politicians, marching bands, police and fire departments, and ghouls and goblins march down Maple Avenue.

Monday, October 30

Thursday, October 26

Commentary: Poll Favors Housing

Voters strongly believe that people who work in their community should be able to find a home there.

Editorial: Don’t Stay Home

Your vote counts this round; nation is watching.

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Who Will Help Dreamers and Refugees?

Individuals, religious groups and other organizations share same goal.

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Facing – and Fighting – the Opioid Crisis

Connolly and Bulova host Opioid Crisis Roundtable.

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Shifting Political Battlefield for Virginia General Assembly

Solid blue urban areas separated by political beltway from solid red exurbs.

Northern Virginia has more competitive seats than any other part of the commonwealth, a ring of districts that forms a beltway of sorts separating the inner solid blue in Arlington and Alexandria from the solid red in rural and exurban seats in Loudoun and Prince William. That puts Fairfax County squarely in the driver’s seat this November, when Democrats hope to pick up seats in an election that has balanced local issues like schools and roads with the ongoing reaction to President Donald Trump.

Wednesday, October 25

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Vienna-McLean-Great Falls Entertainment Calendar through Mid November

Vienna-McLean-Great Falls Entertainment Calendar through Mid November

Monday, October 23

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Vienna Theatre Company Presents Radio Play

"In Living Sound – Back Home" is first show in newly renovated Vienna Community Center.

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After Two Liver Transplants, a Marathon

Steve Nugent, 53, of Vienna runs in Marine Corps Marathon.

Thursday, October 19

Commentary: What To Do Against the ‘Nightmare Scenario’?

Boosting a Child’s Self-Esteem

A positive self image is a lifelong gift.

Wednesday, October 18

Monday, October 16

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Vienna Couple’s Days to Remember

Celebrating arrival of grandson, winning the horse race.

Thursday, October 12

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Inside D.C. Design House

In its 10th year, showcase home raises money for charity.

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House District 40 Shows Republicans Still Competitive in Clinton Districts

Democratic newcomer Donte Tanner faces uphill climb against incumbent Tim Hugo.

Democrats are energized, and they’re targeting Republican-held House districts that Hillary Clinton won last year. But House District 40 shows what an uphill climb this year will be for them.

Tuesday, October 10

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Oktoberfest Celebrated in Vienna

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Vienna-Great Falls-Mclean Calendar Through October

Vienna-Great Falls-Mclean Calendar Through October

Monday, October 9

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Tysons Pimmit Library Re-opens to the Public

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Vienna Community Center Renovated After 51 Years

Thursday, October 5

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Golden Gala Raises $134,500

Parent/teen Gala supports St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Children's Research Center Fundraiser

Wednesday, October 4

Tuesday, October 3

Guest Editorial: Challenges Remain for Police Reform

Includes communications and body cameras.

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Senior Talent Performs to Full House

From line dancing to modern dance.

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Senators Meet with Leaders of Industry

In joint appearance, Warner and Kaine talk business in Northern Virginia.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says Gov. Terry McAuliffe should pick one region of the commonwealth to compete for landing a second Amazon headquarters in Virginia instead of trying to cheerlead for three different areas simultaneously. U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says the federal government should be allowed to negotiate drug prices through Medicare to bring down the cost of prescriptions. These are some of the revelations that Warner and Kaine dropped on industry leaders this week at a meeting of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

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Alzheimer’s Walk Raises More Than $267,000

Thousands gather to raise money and awareness.

Monday, October 2

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Staying Socially Connected After Retirement

Volunteering and maintaining familial relationships can help seniors stay plugged in.

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How to Be Useful, Fit, and Have Fun

Staying busy and remaining productive in the “Golden Years.”

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A Household Re-Forms, and Looks Forward

Sun Design Remodeling's in-law addition complements existing architecture.

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Volunteering Keeps 70-Year-Old Former Hospital CEO Young

Finding the right volunteer opportunity.

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Pendulum Politics in Northern Virginia

House District 34 has swung to the left, the right and back again.

Northern Virginia’s wealthiest suburbs are also some of its most hotly contested battleground precincts, the House of Delegates district surrounding Great Falls that’s swung left and right and left again in recent years. What once was the home of legendary Republican Vince Callahan has become kind of jump ball after he announced his retirement a decade ago.

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Used-Book Sale Raises Money for Library in Vienna