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Friday, October 30, 2009

The Fairfax County Public Library is a rich and valuable resource where residents of Fairfax County and the surrounding community can utilize many of the educational, informational, and recreational services that the library provides. There are 23 library branches throughout Fairfax County as well as an Administration office, the Fairfax County Archives and Records Center, the Grants and Funding Research Center and the Virginia Room. Each branch features something distinct and interesting. Whether you're scouring news releases or exploring the prospect of entrepreneurship, the outstanding resources and expert staff at the Public Libraries are unparalleled.       

Notable features recently added by the Fairfax Library Foundation is the tutor learning suite which includes three different tutoring specialties available in both English and Spanish. There is a K-12 Student Center, a College Center, and an Adult Career Center. These facilities include many test preparation materials for standardized tests like the SAT, GED materials, job searching resources, resume writing, and citizenship and financial literacy assistance training. 

Fairfax County also features a Public Law Library and the Law Library catalog is available online. The Law Library features free wireless internet services and is available to any visitor with a laptop equipped for wireless networking. Call 703-246-2170 for more information. The Law Library is located at the Fairfax County Courthouse
at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 115, in Fairfax, Virginia.

Between the 23 Public Library branches, including those in McLean, Alexandria and Lorton, as well as the Public Law Library, Fairfax County is dedicated to its residents and committed to education and literacy in the community. Public Libraries provide both a fun and safe learning environment for people of all ages. 

at the library
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

golf course at Belle Haven Country Club

The Belle Haven Country Club is located near the intersection of Fort Hunt, Route 1, and I-95/I-495.  Situated near Belle View Condos, River Towers, Montebello, Hunting Creek Club, and Midtown Alexandria Station it's within easy reach of the Huntington Metro.  It's beautiful greens are accentuated by many offerings

  • Catered weddings and social events
  • Outdoor and Indoor Tennis
  • Outdoor pool
  • Fitness center
  • 18 holes and over 6900 yards
  Belle Haven Country Club
Ben Fornshell About the Author ---  Ben Fornshell is a licensed real estate agent with Condo 1 Alexandria.  To learn more about available rentals and purchases in the area check out our free search.

 

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 5:50:15 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) | Comments [0] | activities | Alexandria | Belle Haven | Fairfax County News#
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Kingstowne is a planned community and one of my favorites in Northern Virginia. The Fairfax County Department of Zoning works directly with land developers to coordinate projects and regulate land development in and around the 12,000 acres that make up the Kingstowne community. There are several projects slated to complete the master plan for Kingstowne.

In addition, the U.S. Department of Defense is reorganizing military installations to adapt to changing circumstances under a plan called BRAC.   Between 14,000 to 19,000 jobs are slated for transfer to Fort Belvoir by September 2011.  This transition will impact transportation systems, the natural environment and the quality of life in the Alexandria near Kingstowne.  At least one community has proposed an amendment to the comprehensive plan to better serve the needs of BRAC.

Here are a few of the changes expected because of BRAC and adherence to the original plan for Kingstowne.

Kingstowne Towne Center

The Kingstowne Towne Center will remain true to the original master plan by constructing four office buildings at a site on the Kingstowne Village Parkway where parking pads are currently located.  Planners believe that additional office space make Kingstowne more vibrant and economically strong by attracting desirable retailers, restaurants, etc. 

Springfield Mall Revitalization

In addition to the Towne Center projects, the nearby Springfield Mall will become a mixed-use town center that will include retail shops, a hotel, residential buildings and office space.  The project will be phased in over the course of the next eight to ten years.

Hilltop Village Center

Wegmen's Grocery Store in Kingstowne? Perhaps soon. The Hilltop Sand and Gravel Company owns of 150 acres at the intersection of Beulah St and Telegraph Rd. They have proposed a complex of office, retail and residential uses.The project is to include recreation facilities: two soccer fields, a tot lot and parking.   

Regional Library/Lee Village at Silver Lake

Now under construction along Beulah Street near Manchester Lakes Boulevard, a regional library and mixed use housing development is expected to provide housing for the elderly and county essential professionals, such as teachers and nurses. 

Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) Meeting Facility

Along Beulah, the VFW is building a two-story edifice with administrative offices, a bingo hall and as a meeting and recreational place for VFW members.

 

 

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Belle View 2nd story unit

Units from the Fairfax County and Alexandria City Fire and Rescue Departments responded to a call yesterday from Belle View condominiums in New Alexandria VA. New Alexandria has an Alexandria postal address, but is actually part of Fairfax County.

police and rescue at Belle View

Fire and rescue units from Fairfax County's nearby Sherwood Hall station arrived before units from the City of Alexandria. Fairfax County officials responded with fire trucks, an ambulance and police cruisers. Police blocked off westbound Belle View Boulevard in front of the Belle View Shopping Center to give rescuers room to work. By the time Alexandria responders arrived it appeared that Fairfax County had the problem well in hand.

firefighters at Belle View condos

By the time these pictures were taken the fire was under control and/or extinguished, but smoke and burnt plastic could still be smelled in the streets. Residents and witnesses said they believed the fire was from a second story unit and may have been a kitchen fire. At least 1 person was taken to the hospital for further examination, but there were no apparent injuries other than smoke inhalation.

after action report at Belle View condos

The Incident Commander wrapped up with an after-action report and life soon returned to normal in Belle View.


Will Nesbitt is the Principal Broker of Condo 1 Alexandria and serves home buyers, sellers and landlords throughout Northern Virginia.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Come get your ladybug! A ladybug---an international symbol of good luck---will be given to all visitors on Diversity Day.

Annandale is hosting a cultural tour of Asia featuring music and cultural delights from India, Korea, Afghanistan, China and Sri Lanka. This celebration of music, dance and crafts on is occuring on Saturday, April 18 at Hidden Oaks Nature Center's fifth annual Celebrating Diversity Children's Day. The event starts at one o'clock and lasts until four in the afternoon. The cost is only $6 per person. 

The event features:

  • Dancers and percussionists from the India International School in Falls Church;
  • The Washington Korean Dance Company;
  • ErHu, a traditional Chinese stringed instrument, music;
  • Hawaiian dancers and musicians;
  • Sri Lankan songs and sitar;
  • Korean Sword Dancers;
  • Korean Fan Dancing;
  • Stories from the Hawaiian Islands expressed in music and hula dance;
  • "Bollywood" style Indian dancers performing classical, folk and cultural pieces.

Reservations and advance payment are required. Contact Hidden Oaks Nature Center at 7701 Royce Street in Annandale with questions or to make reservations. You can call them at 703-941-1065 for a schedule of events.


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