Hundreds March for Women In Falls Church Last Sunday

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(Photos: J. Michael Whalen & News-Press)

The first-ever Women’s “Herstory” Month walk was held on a crisp afternoon in the City of Falls Church Sunday, drawing over 300 participants to walk, reflect and interact at stations en route with lessons on women’s history and a resource fair at the Community Center at the conclusion. Organized by Falls Church Vice Mayor Marybeth Connelly and the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation’s Nikki Henderson, the event will kick off a new annual tradition, the organizers affirmed.

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