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The newest stretch of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail is open in Woodbridge.

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Fredericksburg's longtime tradition of First Friday celebrations in the downtown area will see a few changes when it returns this week.

As part of the new rebranding of the First Friday events, a new component called "Sip and Stroll" will be added to the festivities. The concept will allow revelers to enjoy alcoholic beverages in a specially designated area of Downtown Fredericksburg.

The Sip and Stroll will occur on First Friday, between 5 and 9 p.m., when adults aged 21 or older can buy an alcoholic beverage from a participating restaurant. The restaurants will sell cups printed with their logos on them.
No outside beverages will be allowed.

  • Those with the cups will be able to walk within the boundaries of a specially designated area.
  • The roads include parts of Sophia, Caroline, Princess Anne, William, and Liberty streets.

The boundaries will be marked by black trash cans where those partaking can dispose of their cups once they're done or the time for the Sip and Stroll has ended.

During a presentation of the concept to the City Council on Tuesday, both Ward 1 Councilor Jason Graham and At-Large Councilor Kerry Devine asked if the trash cans could be replaced with recycling bins.

Graham also suggested coordinating with ridesharing companies to ensure a safe trip home for those participating in the event.

This new aspect of the event has been made possible due to a change in the laws set by Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Fredericksburg has also applied for a new event license known as an outdoor recreational event license in order to legally run the event. The city is also working with the Fredericksburg City Police to coordinate the Sip and Stroll.

The restaurants participating in the Sip and Stroll event include The Alpine Chef, Benny Vitali's, Billiken's Smokehouse, Capital Ale House, Curitiba's Art Cafe, Deutschland Downtown, FoodE, Orofino, Rebellion, Sammy T's, Soup and Taco, and Vivify.

The newly branded First Friday will return on October 1.

Manassas was the first city in the state to allow open containers of alcohol at city events in Summer 2019, following new legislation passed by General Assembly in Richmond.

Today, the city allows open containers of alcohol on city streets during each of its First Friday events and most special events like the annual railway and barbeque festivals. The same rules apply -- the alcohol must be in a plastic cup with the logo of the restaurant that sold the drink and must be consumed within a designated area. 

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Obituaries

Evonn Renee Mack/Hensley, born 10/1/1968 to Roosevelt and Mary Mack in Swainsboro Georgia. She is preceded in death by her father Roosevelt Mack, her Sister Diann Mack/Lee her stepfather Hubert Carr. The family moved to Virginia in June 1969. Evonn attended the Fairfax County Public Schools, She graduated from West Potomac High School in 1987. Before she graduated, she was introduced to banking. She started out as a teller. She grew to love banking and the operation of it, She also loved working with numbers. Evonn decided to make a career of banking. She joined Chainbridge Bank in 2007, She took accounting courses at Strayer College in 2008. Evonn has over 30 years of branch and back office experience in the banking industry. She plays a main role in reviewing exception items and various other functions of the bank.  Evonn currently served as a Senior Operations Specialist.

On June 2007 she married her high school sweetheart Clarence Hensley. There were no children from this marriage. She has a son Javaris L. Mack, a daughter Janelle Hensley, and three grandchildren Jade, Kimirah & Elijah


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This week on Friday Power Lunch, we explore the powerful psychological forces that shape how people form communities, follow leaders, and sometimes lose themselves inside powerful narratives.

Our first guest is Daniella Mestyanek Young, author of “The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Love Them.”


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Fairfax County ends arrest blotter over concerns data could be used in effort to deport immigrants

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Obituaries

Donnie “Kirk” Copeland born April 7, 1962 in Rayville, La. Passed away on September 23, 2021. Kirk is preceded in death by his parents Buddy and Judy Copeland. Survived by his wife Carmen, Son Kory Dane his wife Lynnsey and his three grandchildren, Kade Grayson, Coralie Annette and Kenna Lynn, Sister Kandi Kai Grimes, nephew Kage Grimes and Niece Karah Grimes, Stepson Austin and his wife Kassidy. As well as many Aunts, Uncles, Cousin and friends. He was welcomed into his heavenly home by his parents.

 


Originals

Customers at the Woodbridge DMV will see a new traffic light erected outside the building.

The new light at Caton Hill Road and Great Oaks Drive should be operational this fall, said Virginia Department of Transportation spokeswoman Kathleen Leonard. While the DMV, located at 2731 Caton Hill Road, is operating by appointment only due to the pandemic, it is usually one of the busiest DMV offices in the region.