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Today's Post Light is at Knauls Produce.
Join me, I'm Valerie Knauls.
Why don't you enjoy the grocery store?
Maybe it's those long, bone-chilling aisles. Maybe it's the old, less-than-perfect produce.
Well, come and see me at Knauls Produce, where most of the produce has only been on the truck
for a couple hours. We get fresh deliveries daily.
We've got really, really good pastured eggs too.
Open seven days a week. Love to see ya. 7310 Bula Street in Franconia.
Lorton Resident and longtime volunteer coordinator for Lorton Community Action Center,
Kathy Noon, has passed away just this week, leaving a husband, a son, and a daughter.
She will be missed by many, many citizens.
Hear a talk about special collections by librarian Leslie Anderson
of the Alexandria Library Special Collections Branch.
The talk is featured at the Mount Vernon Genealogical Society meeting
Tuesday, August 16th, from 1 to 3 p.m.
It's in Room 112 of the Holland Hall Senior Center at 1500 Shenandoah Road in the Mount Vernon area.
Meeting is free and open to the public. Browse MVGenealogy.org or call 703-768-4101.
Hear the ransom notes perform at Grissmill Park Friday, August 19th at 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.
It's part of the Mount Vernon Knights concert series and is free.
Twilight Paddling Adventures are for adults only.
A guide will take guests along the Belmont Bay Shores of Mason Neck State Park and into Canes Creek.
Enjoy this pristine wildlife area by the light of the moon to see what murks there.
Lurks there, not murks there. Might be murky water though.
Friday, August 19th or Saturday the 20th from 7 to 9 p.m.
It will cost you though, $20 per person. Registration is required.
Call 703-339-2380. Email MasonNeck at dcr.virginia.gov
or browse dcr.virginia.gov slash state parks slash Mason Neck.
You could just take a night hike in Mason Neck State Park.
The park usually closes at sundown. Experience Mason Neck State Park in a different light though.
Join a Mason Neck State Park Ranger on a hike to enhance the senses
as the sights and sounds transition from day to night.
Guests should bring in Sector Pellet. It's the 19th or 20th at 8 o'clock p.m.
Call 703-339-2380. Email MasonNeck at dcr.virginia.gov
or browse dcr.virginia.gov slash state parks slash Mason Neck.
Then Saturday in the park, for only the parking fee,
there's a lead bay view trail hike, furs and skulls,
making tracks, and the owl prowl. And Sunday, there's going insane. That's S-E-I-N-E.
Endangered animals, turtle time, and the roving ranger on Cane's Creek Trail.
Oh, and don't forget the eagle watch.
The Trongone Band plays free Saturday, August 20th at 7 p.m. at the Workhouse Art Center.
And that's the news. Goodbye.
