Community News and Notes

 

Community Yard Sale

Sleepy Hollow Manor will hold a community yard sale on June 14 from 8 a.m.—noon. In case of rain, the event will take place on June 21. Signs on Sleepy Hollow Rd. will direct visitors to the yard sale. Children clothing and toys as well as other family items will be on sale. For more information, contact David Masri at 703-205-8717.

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Community News and Notes

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