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Post lights at Knolls Produce this week.
Welcome, I'm Valerie Knolls.
Hey come on down and see me at Knolls Produce where we've got the best Christmas trees.
No Christmas trees shorted to your Knolls.
We are happy to help and open seven days through Christmas Eve.
The Geminids Meteor Shower peaks December 13th and 14th.
If you can stand the cold to watch for this most outstanding of showers, there's a watch
event with bonfire at Berk Lake Park for $10.
It's a two hour class from 9 to 11 p.m. on the 13th.
Or you can watch for free in your backyard if it's dark enough.
For updated information call 703-323-6600.
The new Teen Pregnancy Resource Center, which will be known as the 2% Project, has received
tax exempt status and is having a kickoff fundraising event to provide opening funds.
This will be a black tie, moonlight, and mistletoe extravaganza holiday party at Bungalow Ale
House in Woodbridge on December 16th from 6 to 11 p.m. and open to the public.
There will be great food, desserts, music, dancing, silent auction, gift vendors, and
good company.
Go to HTTPS colon slash slash www.eventnation.co slash event slash tpp holiday or just click
the link at 2%project.org to learn more and to purchase tickets.
Be there or be square.
Check the annual holiday open house at Dansk Day Spa on Saturday, December 17th.
Enjoy light snacks featuring delectable food sampling from Earth's Table owned and operated
by Adia Washington, a local Woodbridge chef.
Dansk Day Spa will be offering specially priced services on the day of the event and buy one
get one 50% off on all products, rain checks accepted.
Call 703-981-3428 for more information or browse www.danskdayspa.com.
Experience the Messiah sing-along concert.
Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra invites lovers of holiday music to sing along during its
2016 performances of the Christmas portion of Handel's Messiah.
Hear powerful and moving solo vocalists and train choral ringers.
From the comfort of their seats, the audience is encouraged to join from choruses like For
Unto Us, A Child Is Born, Glory to God, and of course, Hallelujah.
Admission is free, though donations are accepted, and due to popular demand, the event is being
offered twice.
On Friday, December 16th, at 1st Baptist Church, 1360 Minneville Road in Woodbridge,
and on Saturday, December 17th, at Grace United Methodist Church, at 9750 Wellington
Road in Manassas.
This is the last weekend to see the theatrical production of the popular C.S. Lewis Classic,
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe on December 16th and 17th at 7.30pm.
It's the familiar book from the Chronicles of Narnia by the Castaway Youth Theatre.
Admission is $12.
Children aged 12 and under are $8.
Performances are at the Dr. A. J. Frilazo Auditorium at 15941 Donald Curtis Drive in
Woodbridge.
For more information, browse HomeTheatreTroop.com.
Worship to the Service of Lessons and Carols, December 18th at 10am.
This service originated in Victorian England in the 1880s as a series of scripture readings
interspersed with Advent and Christmas carols, hymns and choral anthems, tracing God's love
from the creation of man and woman in the Garden of Eden through the annunciation and
birth of the Christ child.
Pohic Church is located at 9301 Richmond Highway in Lorton.
Call 703-339-6572 or browse pohic.org.
Also on the 18th, see the Children and Youth Christmas pageant at 11am at Cranford, UMC
on Old Colchester Road in Mason Neck in Lorton.
The WRL Big Band Era Swing Combo needs senior piano, tenor sax, trumpet and trombone players
for larger functions.
Email stenato1atcomcast.net or call 571-408-4501.
Just off that instrument and get out some more.
There's so much this weekend to enjoy, then the calendar gets a little quiet and it's
all Christmas church events.
Check Lorton Valley Star newspaper for details.
That's the news.
See you next week.
Merry Christmas to all.
