WOODBRIDGE, Va.  – During the month of August, the Prince William Republican Committee will be conducting a back-to-school supply drive to benefit the County’s neediest students. The Committee will partner with the Prince William County Public Schools Education Foundation, or SPARK, to deliver school supplies to students at the end of August at several schools to be named at a later date. This community service project is part of a year-long Community Service Initiative that has become a focus for Prince William Republicans.

Participants are being asked to purchase school supplies for needy students and drop them off at the Prince William Republican Committee headquarters located at 4431 Prince William Parkway, Woodbridge on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or bring the supplies to the Committee’s next monthly meeting on Monday, August 25, 2014. The location of the meeting will be announced by August 11.


MANASSAS, Va. — Woodbridge resident Annie Thomas has been reunited with her husband’s dog that disappeared after his death in 2010, thanks to the Manassas Animal Shelter.

Angel, a pug, was positively identified as Thomas’ dog based on an identification chip implanted in the dog, which the shelter was able to scan.


DUMFRIES, Va. — Last year, Grace Church donated 13,000 pounds of food to the community through its “bag of hope” food pantry.

They did it all from their home located in Dumfries since 2007. Inside their worship center, which once served as a commercial mailing and packaging center in the heart of the town, is a large sanctuary and stage lined with musical instruments, a community daycare center with classrooms, a café, and a TV production facility the church uses to spread the words of its pastor, Bishop Derek Grier.


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