Tag: holidays
Police targeting drunk drivers on Halloween
A display at the Spirit of Halloween store in Seven Corners. Watch out for trick or treaters tonight and be extra careful if you’re heading out to a Halloween party. Seven police agencies from Northern Virginia are teaming up in a collaborative effort to conduct saturation patrols detecting and arresting drunk drivers tonight. This effort, … Continued
A spooky, fun time for Parklawn community
A large crowd, enthusiastic runners, creative Halloween costumes, a scavenger hunt for kids, friendly neighbors, hardworking volunteers, a long list of sponsors (including the Annandale Blog), and perfect fall weather all helped make the first annual Parklawn Spooky 5K/1K a huge success. The event, organized by the Parklawn Civic Association, took place Oct. 25 … Continued
Celebrate Halloween early at Parklawn Spooky 5K/1K Saturday
The race t-shirt. Everyone in the Annandale/Mason area is invited to get in the Halloween spirit and come out to the first annual Parklawn Spooky 5K/1K Saturday, Oct. 25, sponsored by the Parklawn Civic Association. The wearing of costumes by runners and spectators is encouraged. The organizers have already reached their goal of 100 runners, … Continued
Halloween superstore opens in Seven Corners next week
Cersei Lannister from GOT. It’s still August, but it’s not too early to start thinking about Halloween. Do you want to be a zombie? A vampire? A comic book character? You’ll find hundreds of costume ideas at the temporary Halloween superstore opening Sept. 6 in the Seven Corners Shopping Center next to Home Depot on … Continued
Fireworks options for the Fourth of July
For those of you staying in town for the July 4 weekend, here are some nearby places to enjoy fireworks and celebrate Independence Day. City of Falls Church—Independence Day Celebration Music and fireworks at George Mason High School, 7124 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church. The Original Moonlighters Band performs at 7 p.m.; the fireworks start at … Continued
Jump in: the pools are open!
Kids in the water at the Annandale Swim & Tennis Club. The opening of community pools on the Saturday before Memorial Day means it’s officially summer in the Annandale/Mason area. An invigorating jump into the Broyhill Crest Pool. [Photo by Elaine Wiggins.] After spending the last few weekends fixing up bathhouses and sprucing up the … Continued
Free valentine-making event today at Annandale craft gallery
The public is invited to the Craft Gallery of Artisans United today (Sunday, Feb. 2) for an afternoon of creativity making a valentine card. Artisans United will supply free materials and guidance—along with samples to inspire you. There will also be free refreshments. The valentine’s event is 1-3 p.m. The Craft Gallery is in the … Continued
Happy Holidays from the Annandale Blog!
Enjoy the video by Bob Kovacs featuring some of the cool holiday decorations on Annandale houses, including a brief interview with Tony Ruth, whose over-the-top display on Lincolnshire Street has over 71,000 lights.
Extreme holiday decorations light up Annandale skies
3912 Lincolnshire Street. This picture doesn’t do the display justice, as not everything is lit up at once. Holiday lights go a long way toward brightening up the cold, dark December evenings. Then there’s the Las Vegas-like display at 3912 Lincolnshire Street in Annandale that is probably visible from space. Lights and Christmas figures cover … Continued
Volunteers donate, wrap gifts for seniors
The gift-wrapping party at the Annandale Fire Station. Hundreds of volunteers took part in the seventh annual Be a Santa to a Senior program, sponsored by the Annandale office of Home Instead Senior Care. They donated, collected, sorted, and wrapped nearly 2,000 gifts for lower-income senior residents of assisted living facilities that might otherwise not … Continued
Winter warblers: One of the more annoying aspects of the holiday season
We hope the owners of this home on Murray Lane, Annandale, like carolers. By Robert Schwaninger There is something you should consider each year before you put up your Christmas lights. A holiday-lit house attracts carolers. Just like a porch light in summer brings annoying moths and window-beating June bugs, lights on trees in winter … Continued
Make an ornament with Annandale craft artisans
Help artists make ornaments for the holiday tree at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter. The public invited to an ornament party Sunday, Dec. 15, 12:30-3:30 p.m., at the Artisans United Craft Gallery in the Packard Center at 4022 Hummer Road Annandale. Artisans United will provide materials and refreshments. RSVP on the Artisans United Facebook page. … Continued
Volunteers decorate veterans’ homes
Jessica Sutherland got a nice surprise Saturday morning. A team of over 50 volunteers showed up at her house on Dodson Drive in Annandale to do yard work, including mulching and bulb planting, and put up holiday decorations. The volunteers were with the Decorate a Vet program, which was started in 2010 by Jeff Jones, … Continued
Annandale community comes together for Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony
The Poe Carolers include teachers, food service staff, and student John Lopez (fourth from right). Last night’s rain forced the Annandale Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony indoors, but didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits. People watched from inside the Burke and Herbert Bank on Annandale Road as the tree in the Toll House Park was lit by remote … Continued
Supervisor Gross presents the highlights of 2013 in Mason District
The Tallwood Trio entertains at the Mason District Holiday Town Hall. About 40 people gathered at the Mason District Government Center Dec. 4 for Supervisor Penny Gross’s annual Holiday Town Hall, featuring seasonal music, refreshments, door prizes, and a review of the past year. Among the highlights of 2013, Gross said, was the ongoing effort … Continued