Monday Morning Rundown

Reston Town Center ice skating pavilion

What Tops Transportation List? — Northern Virginia residents say reducing trip times and making the local transportation system affordable are their top priorities for the future of transit in the region, says a survey released by the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA). [Fairfax Times]

Black Nativity Wednesday in Reston — Theater Alliance will present Black Nativity by Langston Hughes Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods. This is a concert version retelling of the Christmas story from an Afrocentric perspective, featuring gospel, blues, funk, jazz, and dance from an ensemble cast. Tickets: $25 residents/$35 non residents. [Reston Now]

Handel’s Messiah in Reston — Save the date for The Reston Chorale’s annual Messiah Sing Along on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 11900 Lawyers Rd. Join the chorus for this holiday classic. Tickets are $15, but if you bring a new or gently used coat (or new hat, gloves, socks or scarf) fir Cornerstones, you can receive $5 off the price of admission. [Event Brite]

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