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Hunting for Literary Treasure
ONLINE BOOKSELLER Sally Bosley knew the etiquette for saving her spot at the Friends of the Arlington County Public Library book sale: 24 hours before the sale began, she placed a cardboard box affixed with an explanatory note as her placeholder. The next day it was still there and she stood third in line. Read more...
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‘Pink Jams!’
Doing something about breast cancer.
CHRISTA FLORESCA WAS deeply affected when she lost her friend, Jen, to breast cancer on Aug. 1, 2007. "It took me two years to decide what I wanted to do with that grief," said Floresca. Pink Jams!, a benefit concert taking place at the Clarendon Ballroom in Arlington on Nov. 18 is Floresca’s way of honoring the memory of her friend and raising money for breast cancer. Read more... |
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Green Choices
How green economics can shape Arlington.
"THAT'S IT in a nutshell, that Earth is one living system," said Martin Ogle, chief naturalist of the Northern Virginia Park Authority. Ogle recommends using Gaia theory and principles to guide the development of a green economy in Arlington. Read more...
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