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National Night Out promotes community. Lorton Community Action Center will be
partnering with South County Cares for the National Night Out event at Lorton
Park behind the Lorton Library on Tuesday August 2nd from 6 p.m. to 7 30 p.m.
There will be food, snow cones, inflatables, volleyball, soccer, music, crafts and
more. Meet the neighbors. On August 4th, the Nova College Board Executive
Committee meets at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Brault Building on the Annandale
campus. The meeting is open to the public. Also, Cranford Church holds its monthly
prayer and healing service at 6 30 p.m. that day. Meet the artist Pamela Troutman
at her reception at her art a la carte gallery show Underwater Wonders on
August 5th, noon to 4 p.m. For a musical break, you could take in a free concert of
the Mount Vernon Night Series. Friday night August 5th, the Annandale Brass
plays at Griss Mill Park, 7 30 to 8 30 p.m. And Saturday August 6th, Barefoot
Movement plays at the Workhouse Art Center from 7 to 8. Watch a clip of them
at the end of this program. The Stuff a Wagon sale starts at 8 a.m. on the 6th
that Nalls produce. Fill a little red wagon full with selected sale plants and
the whole wagon is only $30. These are overstocks, singleton, misshapen,
tropical, discontinued, or in some other way determined to be eligible. Come
early for the best selection. At Nalls, you can buy ripe watermelons, fresh
produce, succulent fruits, sumptuous sauces, organic dairy products, free-range
eggs, and the smoothest ice cream you've had. Enjoy life and eat real food.
Lorton Community Action Center is appealing for help on behalf of some low-income
families in Lorton to provide children with the supplies they need to start the
new school year. They suggest you can adopt a family or a child together with
your group and provide a backpack with a list of supplies. Browse LortonAction.org
and find out more about their back-to-school drive. The Mason Neck State
Park offers many outdoor recreational and educational events, especially on
weekends. They have more events than we can recite here for children and the
families, and most for only the cost of parking. Whether you're interested in
bugs, rafters, flowers, or geocaching, there will be something for you or your
junior ranger. You should browse dcr.virginia.gov.state-parks.mason-neck
or call 703-339-2385. Saturday morning, the 6th, a paddle adventure starts at
8 30 a.m. Row up Canes Creek and see lots of wildlife in a protected refuge
environment. Registration is required and there's an eagle watch every Sunday
evening at 6. That's cool. If your property has an open space away from
human traffic and near water, you may be the perfect host for a honeybee hive.
There's no cost to you and you may help us all eat because two-thirds of our food
depends on pollinators. Call the publisher at 571-598-9296. Check back
next week. Thanks for watching. Now enjoy the barefoot movement.
It's the second time around, how could we have been so wrong, it's the
second time around. And I'm right back where I belong. Watch the sun sink in the
way my heart once did. I still feel a cold rush of pain. Though it all fits now,
before I understood it, I never thought we'd be back here again. It's the second
time around, how could we have been so wrong, it's the second time around. And I'm
right back where I belong.
