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Devastating Budget Cuts

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

By JillAnderson

It’s been a big week of discussions related to the proposed Fairfax County FY2011 Budget and the potential cuts to programs.

My friend, Ellie wrote an update on her blog (Around Annandale) regarding the Proposed Library cuts in Fairfax County. The proposed cuts are indeed devastating. You can read it about it HERE.

And more disturbing news: – According to the Fairfax County Taxpayers Alliance blog posting School Board Urges Higher Taxes to Pay for Pensions:

While attending the Fairfax County Budget Forum at Marshall High School on Feb 20th:

The FCTA asked why the school board is urging the supervisors to raise taxes by $81.9M although only $9M is needed to pay for next year’s expected increase in student enrollment.

The school superintendent acknowledged that the reason is the increased cost in employee benefits, especially pensions. According to the schools’ proposed FY2011 budget, employee benefits costs are increasing by $98M, of which $71M is for pensions and another $15M is for retiree medical benefits.

(Side Bar: I have no affiliation with the Fairfax County Taxpayers Alliance nor do I know if their numbers are correct. You’re on your own here).

More on Fairfax County (proposed) Budget Cuts:

Today’s Washington Post has an article “Fairfax County budget proposes tax increase, cut in school funding” – read it HERE.

The Washington Post 2/22/10 – Demonstrators Urge Lawmakers to “save our schools

Watch this Youtube video of County Executive Anthony Griffin talk about the FY2011 Proposed Budget explaining the funding for schools.

Fairfax County Taxpayers Alliance FY2011 Budget Notes with download-able spreadsheets.

It’s going to be an interesting Spring as the budget gets marked up (April 20) and approved (April 27). If you’re interested in having YOUR voice heard then plan on attending one of the Budget Public Forums on April 6th, 7th & 8th. You can Sign up HERE

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Wine Tastings at Hidden Oaks Nature Center

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Wine Tasting at the Oaks

Most of us have sipped wine while at an art opening but have you ever sipped wine while enjoying a Park? I mean besides while picnicking? Well, now you can!

Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Join Total Wine’s Dan Roninson, wine/spirits educator, as he guides wine enthusiasts in an array of topics.

As you treat your taste buds, discover the latest nature highlights from a Hidden Oaks naturalist.

These six special wine events will be held over the course of a few months; beginning next Saturday, December 19th. Register Today and Mark Your Calendars!

  • Sat. December 19, 2009 – 7-9 p.m.
    Basics of Wine Tasting

  • Sat. January 9, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    East vs. West Coast Wines

  • Sat. January 23, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Great Local Buys from Faraway Places

  • Sat. February 6, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Local Vineyards

  • Sat. February 20, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Hearty Winter Reds and Light Reds for Spring

  • Sat. March 6, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    The Great White Wines

Dan Roninson has practiced his art for over ten years and wine manager for the last two years at Total Wine in Alexandria. He has traveled extensively in France and California honing his craft.

Registration limited to 30 per session. Registration and prepayment by cash or check required. Checks are payable to Friends of Hidden Oaks and mailed to FONONC, 7701 Royce Street, Annandale, VA 22003

Sponsored by Friends of Hidden Oaks Nature Center. Proceeds benefit environmental education programs.

Hidden Oaks Nature Center is located conveniently inside the beltway at Exit 52B, Little River Turnpike/Rt. 236. Take the exit east to left at the first light onto Hummer Road. Turn left onto Royce Street to the nature center which is the first building on the left at 7701 Royce Street, Annandale.

For more information contact Kevin Holland at kholland11@verizon.net
or call the nature center at 703-941-1065.

On a side note, it has come to my attention (Thank you Betsy) that many of our parks are having to come up with clever ways to generate revenue in light of the tremendous budget cuts – upwards of 18% this year in addition to similar cuts last year. If you enjoy walking around our parks (Green Spring Gardens, Hidden Oaks, Huntley Meadows and others), please consider contacting the Board of Supervisors ASAP to voice your opinion about our parks and the proposed budget cuts.

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Democrats Endorse Sandy Evans for School Board

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Sandy Evans

Sandy Evans

My friend and local Blogger, Ellie announced on her blog that the Fairfax County Democratic Committee is endorsing Sandy Evans for the Fairfax County Mason District School Board seat that will be vacated by Kaye Kory.

Below is a clip from Around Annandale:
The Mason District Committee of the Fairfax County Democratic Committee endorsed Sandy Evans for the Mason seat on the Fairfax County school board Dec 7. Evans is a longtime school volunteer and activist who has been a leader on several school system and parent advocacy organizations.

Read the rest here at Around Annandale.

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14th Annual Mason District Holiday Town Gathering

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

By JillAnderson

Don’t miss the 14th Annual Mason District Holiday Town Gathering tomorrow night, 12/2.

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Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Please join Supervisor Penny Gross and others at the Mason District Government Center from 7-9 pm on December 2nd for good conversation and fun as they host the 14th Annual Mason District Holiday Gathering.

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Traffic Calming Measures being considered in Annandale too

Monday, November 30th, 2009

By JillAnderson

One-lane chicane (likely located in British Co...
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The Broyhill Crest Community Association (in Annandale) President has sent a letter to Supervisor Penny Gross asking that the County review the traffic within their community; specifically Wayne Rd, to see if it meets the conditions (quantity and speed of the cars) needed to be included in the Fairfax County’s Traffic Calming Program.

We’re not alone- Read more at Around Annandale

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Sandy Evans also running for Mason District School Board

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Re-Blogging from Around Annandale BlogSandy Evans Brings Years of Experience and Activism to School Board Race:

Sandy Evans

Sandy Evans

Sandy Evans hopes to bring her extensive experience as a public school and community activist to the Fairfax County school board. Evans, a former journalist, is running for the Mason District seat on the school board and has been endorsed by Kaye Kory, the current board member. A special election is expected to be held in January or early February to fill the vacancy created by Kory’s election to the House of Delegates. Herb Smith, a former teacher and Obama campaign activist is also running for the Mason seat on the board.

Read the full story here – http://annandaleva.blogspot.com/2009/11/sandy-evans-brings-years-of-experience.html

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Hidden Oaks 40th Anniversary Celebration

Friday, October 16th, 2009

By JillAnderson

A flying squirrel gliding
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Hidden Oaks Nature Center is having a celebration marking the opening of Fairfax County’s first nature center 40 years ago. The event takes place on Saturday, Oct 17th from 1:00-4:00 pm.

They will have special guests which will educate and entertain families including:

  • Live owls and hawks with a wildlife rehabilitator who will discuss predator and prey relationships plus habitat needs
  • Live flying squirrel presentation by a naturalist who will highlight the adaptations of nocturnal animals
  • Enchanted Woodland Walk where costumed characters will discuss their adaptations to urban woodland life. Characters include both prey and predators such as honeybee, great horned owl, skunk, fox, coyote, raccoon and more
  • History of the changes in and around the Annandale community within the last 40 years.

Schedule of Events:

  • 1:00-2:00 pm: Animals of Hidden Oaks: meet a live flying squirrel and birds of prey.
  • 2:00-2:30 pm: Remarks by Mason District Supervisor Penny Gross and CAKE for everyone!
  • 2:30-3:00 pm: Donald Cobert plays Irish Guitar and sings.
  • 3:00-4:00mpm: Enchanted Forest : walk the trail and meet creatures of the forest.

There will also be Face painting, crafts, information about backyard
habitats, native plants, and the history of Annandale.

Call 703-941-1065 to register
$5 per person

Hidden Oaks Nature Center
7701 Royce Street
Annandale, VA 22003

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Mason District’s Fall Town Hall Meeting – Oct 15th

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Come share your suggestions to close the 2011 Budget Gap.

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Flickr Creative Commons

What: Mason District’s Fall Town Hall Meeting
When: Thursday, Oct 15
Where: Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA
Time: 7 pm

Learn about the 2011 Community Budget Dialogues and share your insights about the effects of recent budget restrictions. Susan Datta, Director of Management and Budget, will answer questions after the presentation.

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Bailey’s Fire Station Open House was Fun!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

By JillAnderson

As posted last week, our local fire stations hosted Open Houses this past Saturday. When my son and I stopped by the Bailey’s Fire Station around 11 am the place was hopping.

We stopped by an information table and picked up a “passport”. For each event that was completed, the kids would earn a sticker for their passport; once filled the passport could be shown on your way out to pick up a prize (also known as candy).

The events included a tour of the ambulance, the pumper and ladder trucks, a terrific maze that the kids crawled through, demonstrations on creating an emergency exit plan for your home and one on what to do (stop, drop and roll) if your clothes catch on fire.

The best event? A pumper fire hose where the kids had a chance to put out a pretend fire on a wooden house.

Here’s a video of my son putting out the “fire”:

A big thank you to the Bailey’s Fire Department for all the fun. We’re definitely planning on attending their next event.

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Fire Prevention Week 10/4-10/10

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

By JillAnderson

It’s Fire Prevention Week in Mason District; according to Penny Gross’ Mason Matters – Fall 2009 newsletter.

Fire Prevention Open House

Fire Prevention Open House

Fire Stations throughout our area will hold Fire Prevention Open Houses on Saturday, Oct 10th – 10am – 4 pm. The Bailey’s Fire Station is planning on having a maze and some crafts for kids and parents can get their blood pressure checked. Mark your calendars.

Plan to stop by the Bailey’s Crossroads Fire Station this weekend to learn about fire prevention and to meet our local firemen & firewomen.

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