Falls Church Business News & Notes: October 24, 2024

Attention Job Seekers & Employers

Fairfax County has activated a resource, TalentUp, for both job seekers and employers in the City of Falls Church, City of Fairfax, and Fairfax County. The recruiting program provides temp-to-permanent interns for high-demand positions at no cost. Utilizing paid work-based learning opportunities, Talent Up Fairfax supplies qualified talent to Fairfax County businesses to help them fill hard-to-recruit jobs. Talent Up offers Fairfax County jobseekers temp-to-permanent work experiences in high-demand occupations. Employers may complete an interest form or contact Robert Mahon at 571-279-1801. Job seekers may complete the TalentUp application or contact Suzanne Boudreaux at 703-397-6577 or Anna Briceno at 703-397-7799. Questions may be directed to talentupfairfax@vcwnorthern.com.

IRS Outreach: Scam Alert

The IRS is conducting outreach on the possibility of tax scams. You may review their guide via the link: irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p5427.pdf

Free Drive-in Movie: ‘Beetlejuice’

Friday, October 25, 8:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m., Eden Center is hosting a free showing of the classic 1988 movie, “Beetlejuice.” It will be on a 40’ screen in the parking lot where you can watch from your own chairs or your vehicle. Enjoy free popcorn and candy. Those who wear costumes will receive a $10 gift certificate. business.fallschurchchamber.org/events/details/free-drive-in-movie-beetlejuice-78546.

New Restaurants Coming to Falls Church

Arlington Magazine visited a few new restaurants coming on the scene. Midori Tea House on W. Broad Street brings Matcha to the neighborhood. And a new food hall is coming to the Eden Center. These join the popular Raising Cane’ in Seven Corners which opened October 3.

  • Business News & Notes is compiled by Elise Neil Bengtson, Executive Director of the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce. She may be emailed at elise@fallschurchchamber.org.

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