Candidates for Chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors will participate in a debate on October 1 at 7 p.m. and the community is invited to attend. Republican incumbent Corey A. Stewart and Democrat Richard H. “Rick” Smith III will meet for the debate on the Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College in the Howsmon Lecture Hall at 6901 Sudley Road in

Manassas.


From the bright lights of Broadway, The Midtown Men bring the swinging sounds of the Sixties from Manhattan to Manassas. Featuring four debonair and supremely talented showmen from the original cast of Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical, “Jersey Boys,” The Midtown Men appear at the Hylton Performing Arts Center for the first time on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 at 8 p.m.

In this spectacular concert, Tony Award winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and Tony Award nominee J. Robert Spencer share their musical magic performing chart-toppers by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Motown artists and, of course, The Four Seasons. These charismatic charmers shared the Broadway stage for more than a thousand performances and now you can see their energetic choreography, hear their impeccable harmonies and experience their legendary chemistry in this celebration of the music that defined a decade. “Authenticity is the core of this musical brotherhood … The Midtown Men sound as crisp as their Rat Pack-inspired suits!” (New York Daily News)


Prince William Humane Society of Prince William County, VA today announced it has been awarded a $7500 grant from the Petco Foundation to support its Warrior Buddies, Wounded Heroes Program that matches homeless shelter dogs with wounded service members and trains them to the specific needs of that wounded hero, ultimately becoming a therapy or service dog team.

Prince William Humane Society is a nonprofit organization that has been serving Prince William County, VA since 2012.  Prince William Humane Society is an all-volunteer organization whose express mission is promoting animal welfare and adoption for the homeless pets located in Prince William County, VA.  This goal is accomplished by advocating for the homeless animals, supporting adoption programs, providing financial assistance when possible and elevating public awareness.  The Prince William Humane Society helps support animal welfare organizations; including the Prince William County Animal Shelter and works diligently to help save lives by creating and implementing new programs designed to reduce euthanasia and substantially increase adoptions.


On Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Partners on Aging-TRIAD, and the Stafford Hospital Center will hold a National Drug Take Back Initiative.  

The National Take Back Initiative is a collaborative effort focused on removing potentially dangerous controlled substances from medicine cabinets all over the country. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., citizens may drop off expired, unwanted or unused pharmaceutical controlled or non-controlled substances and other medications to Stafford deputies for destruction at the Stafford Hospital Center, located at 101 Hospital Center Blvd. in Stafford.  


Over the coming weeks, the Prince William Republican Committee is conducting a back-to-school supply drive to benefit the County’s neediest students, and the Committee Chairman invites the community to join the service project.

Any Prince William County resident can participate in the Committee’s Community Service Initiative no matter what their political affiliation is. This community service project is part of a year-long Community Service Initiative that has become a focus for Prince William Republicans.


The Lake Ridge Moms Club Open House is Thursday, September 3 at 7:30pm in the Tall Oaks Community Center (12298 Cotton Mill Dr. Wood bridge, VA). The Lake Ridge Moms Club is open to all moms, even if you don’t live in Lake Ridge. We have monthly general meetings with themes and activities on the first Thursday of each month, monthly Moms Night Outs, weekly playgroups, community service opportunities, family gatherings and holiday parties, and a babysitting co-op. Please come out and meet some new ladies for a fun night with light refreshments and amazing raffle prizes.


September 12-13
10:00 AM — 4:00 PM FREE!!
Shuttle Bus Parking at Dumfries Elementary School & Dumfries Town Hall

In September 1781, American and French forces marched through Prince William County on their way to victory at Yorktown. Join us for an exciting two day joint event. Williams Ordinary and Weems Botts Museum will both be hosting living history demonstrations.


September 12th
7:00pm – 10:00pm
$35 per person, ages 21 and over only
Shuttle Bus Parking at Dumfries Town Hall

In the 1700’s, Williams Ordinary served thousands of people food and drink and provided lodging. Dumfries was a bustling sea port and the Ordinary was the social hub of the community. This September we will bring that tradition back to the Ordinary.


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