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How to Celebrate Earth Day in Fairfax County

While every day is a great day to be kind to Mother Nature, April 22nd is an especially great day to show appreciation! This year marks the 54th anniversary of Earth Day, a global celebration of fostering the beautiful world we call home. Every tree. Bodies of water both big and small. All animals -…

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Just Announced: Wolf Trap Summer 2024 Season

New for 2024!!! Kick those winter blues away with this first sweet, sweet taste of summer. Wolf Trap has announced a jam-packed season lineup at the famed Filene Center for Summer 2024. There are unforgettable summer nights planned with superstars like John Legend, Sting, Robert Plant & Alison…

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Where to Find the Easter Bunny In Fairfax County

Springtime blooms call for egg hunts, brunches, and a myriad of other Easter activities perfect for the whole family to enjoy! And let's not forget about the iconic Easter Bunny! The Easter Bunny loves to spread joy and excitement as it hops through Fairfax County, hiding colorful eggs for eager…

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Your Guide to All Things Irish for St. Patrick's Day

"Wishing you a pot o’ gold, And all the joy your heart can hold." - Unknown My name is Patrick. My grandfather was born in County Cork, Ireland. My great-grandfather and great-grandmother were from County Louth, Ireland. I have freckles. And if I let my beard grow long enough you can see hints of…

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How to Celebrate International Women's Day in Virginia

International Women’s Day is March 8, but in Fairfax County, we can’t help but celebrate it every day. Because everywhere you look in the county, you’ll find women who’ve changed history, preserved history, and broken all molds. America celebrated the centennial of the ratification of the 19th…

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How to Celebrate Presidents Day Weekend

Updated for 2024 Did you know that Presidents Day originated as a celebration of George Washington’s birthday? What better way to celebrate this former Fairfax County resident (and the dozens of leaders who have followed in his footsteps) than to dive into some of the presidential history found in…

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