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Falls Church Business News and Notes
NEWS Peer2Peer Tutors has partnered with the Falls Church Education Foundation to launch once per week student-to-student tutoring through the Wilden Project at Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School.
Falls Church Business News & Notes
News Falls Church Arts is offering businesses a chance to participate in Gallery Without Walls.
Letters to the Editor for the week of February 12 – 18, 2009
Says Making Falls Church Pedestrian Friendly is Key Editor, The Jan. 29 edition of your newspaper reported (yet another) economic development initiative in the form of giving the City a brand-name identity as an additional means of marketing us to developers, businesses, consumers, and homebuyers.
Letters to the Editor for the Week of October 30 – November 5, 2008
Competitors Would Oppose BJ’s Deal Editor, I, for one, have no objection to seeing BJ’s locate in Falls Church, and in fact probably would purchase some items there that I currently buy at Giant or Staples.
Falls Church News Briefs
F.C. Council Gives Prelim OK for Arts Funds By a 6-0 vote Tuesday, the Falls Church City Council voted to reinstate $50,000 in its budget for the construction of a 3,000 square foot performing and visual arts center on the street level of the new Pearson Square apartment condominiums on […]
Falls Church Business News and Notes
Acacia Federal Savings Bank is sponsoring two free shred events – one for the community and the other specifically for businesses.
Falls Church Business News & Notes
The Original Pancake House is hosting a fund raiser for the Prevention of Blindness Society on Thursday, Aug. 21 from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Fifteen-percent of proceeds from breakfast and lunch that day will be donated to the improvement and preservation of sight through the provision of services, education, […]
Falls Church Business News & Notes
George Mason High School is reaching out to the business community to support its efforts to raise $10,000 to support the citizens of Myanmar. The tropical cyclone Nargis left an estimated 100,000 people dead and tens of thousands homeless, injured and dying. George Mason students are seeking corporate sponsorships and […]
3 of 7 F.C. Council Hopefuls Fail to Show at Key Debate
Three of seven candidates for the Falls Church City Council in the upcoming May 6 election failed to appear for a debate sponsored by the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce Tuesday at the Community Center.