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Decorating homes and businesses is a long-standing tradition around the holiday season. Unfortunately, these same decora- tions may increase your chances of fire. Based on data from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), an estimated 250 home fires involving Christmas trees and another 170 home fires involving holiday lights and other decorative lighting occur each year. Together, these fires resulted in 21 deaths and 43 injuries. Follow- ing a few simple fire safety tips can keep electric lights, candles, and the ever popular Christmas tree from creating a tragedy. Learn how to prevent a fire and what to do in case a fire starts in your home. Make sure all exits are accessible and not blocked by decorations or trees. Help ensure that you have a fire safe holiday season.

Maintain your Holiday Lights


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On Saturday, January 24, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas will be hosting “Hylton in the Highlands: A Festival of Scotland.” This Scottish festival will include a number of musical performances, food and drink and fun activities for all ages. 

Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for children.


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The office of Virginia State Delegate Richard L. Anderson (R-51) has announced that the Prince William County legislator will host his third annual “51st House District Future Delegate Program” at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond during the months of January and February 2015.

The program is open to students from grades 7 through 12. They may be enrolled in any public or private school, to include home-schooled students. The 51st House District stretches from Occoquan Town westward through Lake Ridge, the county portions of Manassas, and into Brentsville and Nokesville.


Obituaries

Larry was born in Rowan County on March 26, 1947 to Olin Brown Weaver and Arline Safrit Weaver. He retired as Dean of Human Resources at Forsyth Technical Community College, employed with the Rowan County Sheriff’s Dept., a volunteer at the Midway Fire Dept. and Bostian Heights Fire Dept. in Salisbury and served in the US Army. He was preceded in death by his father.

Surviving is his wife Terry Parks Weaver of the home; his mother; a daughter, Lori Weaver Fuller (Hunter) of China Grove; a stepdaughter, Rachel Willey of Woodbridge, VA; three grandchildren, Tyler Fuller, Madison Fuller and Macon Fuller.


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Project Mend-A-House (PMAH) has moved from the Prince William County Complex off Prince William Parkway to the Falcon Building on Technology Drive in Manassas. For the first time in it’s 30 year history, PMAH will not be housed in Prince William County office space. The Technology Drive location consolidates office and storage space in a single location. The office includes conference room space for meetings and training events.

“This is the beginning of a new chapter for Project Mend-A-House,” said PMAH Executive Director, Jennifer Schock-Bolles, “we are excited about the opportunities in our new space will make possible.”


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On Dec. 6, members of the Lake Jackson/Mid-County Lions Club were on hand at Quantico National Cemetery to participate in the wreath laying for the Sgt. Mac Memorial Foundation.

Club members taking part in the ceremony were Lions David Penman, Roy Sundberg, Russ and Judy Holt. Also representing Lions of Virginia: District 24-A were District Governor, Jim Ryan, Past District Governor, Phil Schrack, and club members from the Woodbridge, Mason Neck and Dumfries Lions Clubs.


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The Prince William Chamber of Commerce hosts the Prince William delegation to the Virginia General Assembly during its annual “Legislative Kick-off” on December 12, 8:00 to 10:00 am at Old Hickory Golf Club, 11921 Chanceford Drive near County Center. The entire business community is invited to meet with elected officials before they head to Richmond for the 2015 legislative session. Businesses do not have to belong to the Chamber to attend.

“As one of the fastest growing region’s in Virginia, it is important for businesses to learn what policy and regulatory changes will be coming out of Richmond so they are able to prepare accordingly. Join us to learn what our region’s General Assembly delegation will be focusing on during the upcoming legislative session and to show them that the business community is engaged in the process.” said Brendon Shaw, Prince William Chamber of Commerce Director of Government Relations.


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The Prince William County Minority Business Network held its November Networking Social at the All –American Steakhouse at the Ashland Community Square.

Participants at the monthly social had the opportunity to network, fellowship, win door prizes, enjoy delicious entrees as well as the impeccable service of the All American Steakhouse, and hear from the featured p, Mrs. Simeaka Melton of Rising Above Expectations.


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Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center’s auxiliary program will be conducting an information session for applicants interested in the hospital’s 2015 Junior Volunteer program. Interested candidates are encouraged to attend the Saturday December 6, 2014 event at 9:00 a.m. in the Hylton Education Center.  

The information session will provide the necessary guidance to help parents and students make informed decisions before committing time and resources into Sentara’s junior volunteer application process.


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