New coffee shop to offer creative smoothies
Bambu, a coffee/tea shop could open at 4220B Annandale Road in Annandale as early as mid-April, says owner Thao Nguyen. The shop will also also offer Vietnamese-style smoothies (with flavors like pandan jelly, lychee, avocado, grass jelly, and coconut milk), frozen yogurt, snow ice, and other desserts. There will be indoor seating and carryout service. … Continued
Summer camp registration open at Pinecrest School
An animal activity at Pinecrest Pavilion. Registration for the Pinecrest Pavilion summer camp is now under way. Pinecrest Pavilion, at Pinecrest School (7209 Quiet Cove in Annandale), is a creative and enriching summer camp program for four-year-old preschoolers through rising sixth-graders. The nine one-week morning and afternoon sessions offer a mix of STEM (science, technology, engineering … Continued
Public invited to community dialogue session, with free dinner
Some of the artworks produced by students as part of the Re-Imagining Community initiative. The public is invited to a gathering next Thursday to explore the meaning of community through art – and enjoy a free Latin American Dinner. The session, titled “Re-Imagining Community through Dialogue, Poetry and Art,” is March 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m., in … Continued
County executive wants to make county more efficient so tax rate won’t have to keep rising
From the left: Mason Supervisor Penny Gross, Chief Financial Officer Joe Mondoro, and County Executive Bryan Hill. Fairfax County is one of the wealthiest counties in the nation, says Mason Supervisor Penny Gross, but finding the funds to meet its budget priorities continues to be a challenge. That’s because wealth is based on income, and … Continued
CSB has new online tool to detect psychosis
Are you concerned that you or someone you’re close to might be psychotic? The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) has a new online screening tool to help people recognize early psychotic behavior or episodes. It’s free, anonymous, and easy to understand. Examples of early signs of psychosis: withdrawing from family and friends or from things … Continued
Bicycle/pedestrian improvements to be considered for Columbia Pike
Columbia Pike in Annandale. The Fairfax County Department of Transportation is studying options for enhancing bicycling and pedestrian facilities along Columbia Pike between Little River Turnpike and the Arlington border. Columbia Pike is classified as a “use caution” road within the Fairfax County bicycle network. That means the road is too narrow and there is … Continued
Planning Commission to delay decision on Vulcan
Fairfax County Planning Commissioner Julie Strandlie (Mason) plans to make a motion at the commission’s March 15 meeting to defer a decision on Vulcan Materials until April 19. The Board of Supervisors’ hearing will be delayed to May 1. The company is seeking a rezoning and special exception that would allow it to replace some … Continued
Toys ‘R’ Us stores are closing
Toys R Us at 5521 Leesburg Pike. [Alisha D./Yelp] The Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us stores in Bailey’s Crossroads will close within 60 days, as the company is shutting down operations after filing for bankruptcy. Toys “R” Us Inc. announced March 15 that it has “filed a motion seeking bankruptcy court approval to begin … Continued
Wendy’s robbed
The Wendy’s restaurant at 7530 Little River Turnpike in Annandale was robbed at 11 a.m. on March 14, the Fairfax County Police Department reports. A man entered the building, displayed a gun, and demanded money. There were no injuries. The suspect is described as black, in his 30s, about 6 feet tall, and 250 pounds.
Immigrant advocates urge county officials to address ‘crisis of deportations’
Immigrant advocates, from the left, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg of the Legal Aid Justice Center, and Sookyung Oh and Jung Bin Cho of the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium. The recent decision by Fairfax County Sherriff Stacey Kincaid to stop holding people in jail beyond their release times so U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials … Continued
Gallows Road to get bicycle lanes
Gallows Road After the Virginia Department of Transportation repaves Gallows Roads, sometime in the next few months, Fairfax County will paint new bicycle lanes on the roadway. Plans for repaving and bicycle lanes were outlined at a community meeting March 13 in the Mason Government Center. A buffered bicycle lane. [National Association of City Transportation Officials] … Continued
Local theaters nominated for Helen Hayes Awards
“Crazy for You at Signature” was nominated for outstanding musical production, choreography, ensemble in a musical, and lead actor in a musical (Danny Gardner). Several theatrical productions covered in the Annandale Blog have been nominated for 2018 Helen Hayes Awards. One of the country’s most prestigious cultural honors, the Helen Hayes Awards recognize and celebrate … Continued
Student walkout protests gun violence
Students in local schools are joining the national walkout today to protest gun violence and demand stronger laws to limit access to guns. Students are walking out of class at 10 a.m. for 17 minutes in remembrance of the 17 victims of the massacre at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., exactly one month … Continued
Students show off talent at Annandale High School’s Battle of the Bands
The Morning Commute with guest musicians from Generational Jazz Combo. [Chelsea Place] By Chelsea Place In a night of music and entertainment, six acts took to the stage to prove their talent at Annandale High School’s Battle of the Bands March 9. The music flowed from the moment the audience started filling the auditorium, as … Continued
Annandale Burger King to reopen this week
The newly renovated Burger King on Columbia Pike in Annandale will open for business this Thursday, March 15, at 5 a.m., says District Manager Tawfig Mohamed. A grand opening celebration is being planned for a later date. The whole restaurant has been completely redone, inside and outside. There is new seating, new restrooms, new signage, … Continued