Former Airports Authority Board Member Reiley Dies — Mame Reiley, Democratic operative who helped Mark Warner get elected governor in 2002 and who until 2012 served on the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, died of cancer on Monday at age 61. [Washington Post]
New Blog For Crime Solvers — Fairfax County Crime Solvers has announced the release of its new blog. Crime Solvers offers the public an anonymous means for reporting criminal activity in Fairfax County. When tips provided through Crime Solvers lead to an arrest and indictment, tipsters are then eligible for cash rewards of $100 to $1,000 paid out through the Crime Solvers program. [Crime Solvers Blog]
Check Your Home, Win New HVAC — Reston residents have a chance to win new ENERGY STAR-rated heating and cooling system valued at $8,000 when they enter the Re-energize Reston Heating + Cooling Giveaway. Sponsored by Rheem, M.E. Flow, Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP) and Reston Association, the Re-energize Reston Heating + Cooling Giveaway is open through August 1, 2014. To enter the contest, Reston residents need to complete a $45 Home Energy Check-up* performed by LEAP by Aug. 1. [Re-Energize Reston]
Milestone For Rotary — The Herndon Rotary Club is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a party on June 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Dranesville Tavern, 11919 Leesburg Pike, Herndon. Tickets are $60 per person. [Herndon Rotary]
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The Ravel Dance Studio will re-open for fall classes 2020. The school will offer in person and virtual online instruction. With over 5000 sq. ft. to social distance the school has added air ionization filtration systems, ballet barres, acrylic dividers, hands free bathrooms, strict monitoring and more.
The Ravel Dance Studio will produce a Nutcracker Ballet Hollywood style video through the Reston Community CenterStage. REGISTRATION online begins August 17.

Chris Green is one of the DMV’s finest fitness instructors. A Lululemon and South Block ambassador, he is a coach and mentor to so many. He embodies grace, positivity and motivation in ways that no one else can. If we could all learn a thing or two from him, the world would be a much better place. He does so much for others, and does so with a smile on his face 99% of the time.
He recently ruptured his Achilles and has an incredibly long and tough journey ahead. As if COVID hadn’t impacted fitness professionals enough, throw this in the mix and it’s a double, even triple whammy. CG is no longer able to work and do what he loves for the time being because of this and we’d love your support.