Tuesday Morning Rundown

Lake Anne blooms

Party for Nonprofit — The Kendra Scott store at Reston Town Center will show off its summer collection at a preview party Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. A portion of sales will benefit the Smashing Walnuts Foundation, which advocates for finding a cure for children’s brain cancer.

Alternative Transportation — Area bicycling advocate Finn Quinn gives an overview of Reston’s biking and walking history and evolution. [Livemore.us]

Park Perks Under Scrutiny — Fairfax County Supervisors say they are no longer using free Fairfax County Park Authority passes to avoid an ethics conflict, but that doesn’t mean some 100 other VIPS don’t have them. [Washington Post]

No-Hitter for Herndon Pitcher — Herndon High Pitcher Antonio Menendez threw a no-hitter against South Lakes High School. [Connection]

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