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September 14, 2011                  

Commentary 

  

 Government in the Sunshine

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

 

 

A dark cloud passed in front of Virginia's sunshine law when it was discovered that the Governor's Commission on Government Reform had been meeting in small groups in secret with the Democratic members of the Commission left out of all the meetings.  The flimsy excuse offered by the Governor's staff that the small groups were really work groups of the Governor and the open-meeting rules did not apply did not pass the laughter test and was abandoned in a couple of days.  The most recent response from the Governor's office is that the meeting dates and locations will be publicized.  There was no indication of whether the Democrats on the Commission are going to be included or whether periods for public comment will be scheduled.

 

The precedent last year of the Commission taking a reform proposal written by the distillery interests to sell the ABC stores and endorsing it without adequate independent assessment or public comment resulted in what I believe has to be the most embarrassing situation I have ever seen for a Virginia governor.  No one in his own political party that controls the House of Delegates would introduce his bill.  A Democrat introduced it and the Republicans refused to even consider it.  Special interests working behind the scene created this situation that could have been avoided.

 

Every governor has a reform commission. It is an expected routine of governance.  This commission is much more important than the ones in the past because reducing the size of government is one way to balance the budget.  For appointed commission members who are all fine individuals with for the most part limited experience in government to make decisions behind closed doors or at the last minute is not in the best interest of good government.  To leave out the individuals on the Commission with the most experience because they are Democrats is Washington-style operating that we cannot allow to invade Richmond.

 

The importance of the current effort is emphasized when terms such as right-sizing and core-services are applied.  Clearly there will be an effort to redefine the role of government.  Such a debate would be worthwhile to honestly identify the shrinking role of state government with responsibilities being shifted to local government.  Everyone, however, needs to know the agenda and the consequences.  An open, bipartisan process will permit independent evaluations of proposed changes.

 

I am proud of the steps that have been taken in Richmond in the years I have been there to open government to public scrutiny, full accountability and disclosure, and public participation.  It was not that way under the Democrats who controlled all branches of government when I was first elected.  We cannot go back to those days for any reason and certainly not in the guise of government reform.  Government must be conducted in the sunshine regardless of how gloomy it might be outside or in the halls of government.

 

In This Issue (click on these)
* Commentary - "Government in the Sunshine"
* Thank You from the Plum Family
* Join Ken at a Sept. 27 Reception and Wine Tasting
* Be a Volunteer!
* Ken's Endorsements
* Announcements
* Calendar of Events

 

Many Thanks for a Great Plum Family Picnic!
 
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Thanks to Ned Dickert of Reston for this week's photos.

 

 

It was a beautiful day, and it just might have been our biggest picnic ever!  Thanks to all in our extended family who came out to the North Hills Picnic Pavilion on Saturday for fun, food, and fellowship.  Your friendship and support mean more than you know!

 

 

 -- Ken, Jane, and Family 

 

 

 

 

 
Join Delegate Ken Plum for a Special Wine Tasting

on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

 

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Questions or information:  kenplum@aol.com  

 
Volunteer for Ken's Campaign

Delegate Ken Plum's campaign manager is Allison Dickert, and if you are interested in volunteering for Ken's campaign, please contact her at 571.213.8578 or e-mail kenplum@aol.com.  Ken's campaign office is at 11307 Sunset Hills Road, Unit B-3, and is currently staffed part-time.  And let us know if you need a yard sign or bumper strip!

 

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Delegate Ken Plum Endorsed

for Re-Election

by Education, Conservation,

and Labor Organizations

 

Endorsements of Ken's re-election:

  • Virginia Education Association
  • Fairfax Education Association
  • Virginia Chapter - Sierra Club
  • Virginia AFL-CIO

 

Contact Ken with your questions about these important endorsements and issues of interest to you at kenplum@aol.com.

 

Announcements

 

Solar Belly at Reston Town Center

Two Solar Belly receptacles are now in use near the Pavilion on Market Street at the Reston Town Center.  Using the power of the sunk, the new Solar Belly units are independently compacting recyclables and trash on site.  The units also have sign panels that help explain the workings of Solar Belly, and retailers are able to utilize the space to promote their businesses.  Look for Solar Belly when you toss your trash at the Reston Town Center - a great "green" initiative in the hub of the community.

 

Two Sites to Help Military Families

You will find ways to help military families and discover hundreds of great ideas and links at these two websites:

* Create the Good (www.createthegood.org) - With the military families "how-to" tool kit, learn how to give a lift to families in our local community.  You can find hundreds of creative options for helping people every day, whatever their needs.

* Joining Forces (www.JoiningForces.org) - Send thank-you messages to military service members, discover ways to help them and their families, and learn how businesses, government agencies, and associations are helping them with jobs, education, and health-related issues. 

 

IPAR Matching Challenge Grant

The Initiative for Public Art-Reston (IPAR) is kicking off a special challenge that will help underwrite an upcoming exhibition and the making of a documentary about Reston's public art, past and present.  Two anonymous donors are challenging their fellow Restonians and others to match two separate grants of $2,000 each.  To donate online, visit www.publicartreston.org and click on DONATE NOW.  Please enter "matching challenge" in the message box.  Checks can be sent to Initiative for Public Art-Reston, 12001 Market Street, Suite 103, Reston, VA 20190, with "matching challenge" on the memo line of your check.

 


 

Calendar of Events

 


Reston Town Center announces the seventh R4 Collection Day:  Reduce Re-use Recycle Reston.  R4 Collection Day is TODAY - Wednesday, September 14, 1:00 until 4:00 in front of the Reston Town Center Pavilion, 11900 Market Street.  To access the unloading area, vehicles can enter Market Street off Presidents Street at the east end of Reston Town Center (near Ann Taylor).  No fees are charged for this collection service.  Reston Town Center is partnering with a number of groups that will be on site to collect used items for recycling and re-use, including:  Bikes for the World (bicycle, sewing machine and hand tool collection); Reston Interfaith (winter coats); Reston Lions Cllub (eyeglasses, hearing aids); Secured Shred (document disposal on site); and Turtle Wings (computers and other electronics collection - removal and destruction of computer hard drives provided on site).  Visit www.restontowncenter.com/events for a list of accepted items you can drop off at the appropriate collection booth.
 
The ever-popular Annual C-Note Art Sale at Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) is here with a new twist.  Visit the gallery and savor all your possible purchases at pocket friendly prices.  Preview the Artwork through Thursday, September 15, until 4:00.  Sale begins September 15, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.  Buy your favorite art pieces directly off the walls!  All art will be for sale at $100, $200, or $300.  Top off your purchase with a refreshing glass of wine from GRACE's cash bar.  The sale will continue thorugh the weekend, ending on Sunday, September 18 at 5:00 p.m.  Your participation in the C-Note Art Sale directly supports GRACE's exhibitions, educational programs, and the participating artists.
 
Reston Useful Services Exchange (USE), a time-trading barter system, will hold a pot luck dinner for current and prospective members on Saturday, September 17, 5:00 p.m.  For location and information call Marilyn Silvey at 703.860.5141.

Reston Environmental Action (REACT) invites all who are interested in learning more about its ongoing projects and activities to join their membershp for dinner at Big Bowl in Reston Town Center on Saturday, September 17, 5:00 p.m.  Big Bowl's menu includes local produce from the Reston Farmers Market at Lake Anne.  Find the group by looking for members carrying the blue REACT bags.
  
Brain Injury Services' 8th Annual Kit Callahan's Miracle Mile 10K Run/Walk and Brain Injury Awareness Fair will be held on Sunday, September 18, at George Mason University in Fairfax.  The opening ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m. followed by the 10K Run/Walk at 9:00 a.m.  The mission of the Miracle Mile is to provide an event that rejoices in the triumphs of survivors with brain injuries; provide community outreach and education about brain injuries; promote prevention; and raise funds to continue the efforts of local non-profit community based organizations that assist people with brain injuries and their families.  Visit www.braininjurysvcs.org for more about Brain Injury Services' work and this annual event.
 
On Sunday, September 20, at 7:00 p.m., meet Reston author Kathleen Kinsolving and her father, Les Kinsolving, for a discussion of her new book about his life as a Washington journalist.  The book, Gadfly:  The Life and Times of Les Kinsolving - White House Watchdog, will be avialable for purchase.  This event will be held at the Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center, 10209 Main Street, Fairfax, and is free to the public.
 
Browse and buy at the 3-day Used Book Sale at Reston Regional Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive, on Thursday, September 22, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday, September 24, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and on Sunday, September 25, 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.  Call 703.689.2700 for more information.
 
The Reston Museum presents another great opportunity to learn more about the pre-Reston period with Before Reston:  The Captivating Story of the Bowman Family on Thursday, September 22, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Reston Community Center at Lake Anne, 1609A Washington Plaza.  Visit pre-Reston history with an extensive presentation on the Bowman family and the era of 1927 to 1961.  These were the days of Sunset Hills Farm on the nearly 7,000 acres that are now Reston.  Learn fascinating stories about this amazing family, including the history of the Bowman Distillery that continued its production of Viginia Gentleman bourbon in Reston through the 1980s.  All are welcome.
  
This year's Reston Multicultural Festival will be held Saturday, September 24, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., rain or shine, at Lake Anne Village Center.  The Multicultural Festival brings together the people of Reston to celebrate its rich medley of cultures.  The Festival opening will include a Naturalization Ceremony where America's newest citizens will take the Oath of Allegiance.  Enjoy entertainment, food, arts and crafts, and family fun from around the world for all ages.  Visit www.restoncommunitycenter.com for more information and vendor requirements.
 
The Walk to End Alzheimer's in Northern Virginia will be held on Sunday, September 25, at the Reston Town Center.  Registration will begin at 5:00 p.m.; program and walk begin at 6:00 p.m.  Join in the fight against Alzheimner's by being a part of this candlelight rally and walk to celebrate and remember all families affected by Alzheimer's.  Learn more at www.alz.org/nca or call 703.359.4440.
  
LifeCircle Alliances will hold its "Kudos for Community Caregivers" Awards Breakfast on Monday, September 26, at Mason Inn, George Mason University, 4352 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax.  Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. with a breakfast buffet beginning at 7:15 and the program at 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.  This program will honor four outstanding volunteer caregivers or organizations, and ALL caregivers who provide dedicated care, day in and day out, for our older adults or adults 18+ who have disabilities, including our wounded veterans.  Keynote speaker is journalist and best-selling author Gail Sheehy, author of Passages in Caregiving, who will share insights into caring for a loved one.  Contact chyland@lifecirclealliances.org or call 571.321.2018 for more information or to RSVP.  Find out more about the work of LifeCircle Alliances at www.lifecirclealliances.org.
 
Join Delegate Ken Plum for a special Wine Tasting Reception on Tuesday, September 27, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the home of Tracy Pless, The Paramount, 1830 Fountain Drive #901, in Reston.  Wines from Democracy Vineyards will be showcased.  See box above for details and to rsvp or call 571.213.8578 for more information.
 
The Fairfax Pets on Wheels will hold its 16th annual Paws for a Cause 3K Walk in Fairfax on Sunday, October 2, at 12:00 Noon.  The fun begins at Weber's Pet Supermarket, 11021 Lee Highway.  Registration is $20 prior to September 15 and $25 after.  Register online at www.tiny.cc/walk2011 or visit www.fpow.org.  Walk-in registrations are welcome.  Potential walkers and businesses interested in providing sponsorship or donating door prizes for participants should call 703.324.5406, TTY 711, or email dfspetsonwheels@fairfaxcounty.gov for more information, or go to www.fpow.org.  Fairfax Pets on Wheels is an all-volunteer program sponsored by the Fairfax Area Agency on Aging and provides pet therapy with teams of animals and their human companions who regularly visit area long-term care facilities.  Last year, organization volunteers provided over 8,000 hours of service, improving the quality of life for residents by allowing them to interact with animals.

Octoberfest Reston will be held Friday, October 7 through Sunday, October 9, at the Reston Town Center Pavilion.  Presented by the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce, you'll be able to enjoy fall brews and delicious fare from area restaurants, live entertainment, children's rides, and more.  Get the details at www.oktoberfestreston.com.
 
On Saturday, October 8, gather your friends, sisters, mothers, and colleagues for a day that's all about you.  Join in the Girls' Day Out and celebrate your relationships and the women you love at the Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner from Noon to 5:00 p.m.  The kick-off begins with a luncheon featuring keynote speaker Cynthia de Lorenzi, founder and chief diva extraordinare of Success in the City.  The afternoon will be filled with all the things that women want - more chocolate, more wine, less stress, and information on how to look and feel your best.  Free screenings and fabulous swag bags will be offered.  The day will close with a signature pink toast to health and the spirit of women.  The $35 fee will go to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure, making this indulgence 100% guilt-free.  For a complete schedule of events and to regiser for Girls Day Out, visit www.spirit.restonhospital.com or call 877-69-DOCS (3627).  This event is sponsored by Reston Hospital Center and Success in the City. 

Reston Environmental Action will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, October 11, 7:30 p.m. at Nature House at the Walker Nature Education Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston.  Featured speaker will be Hiu Newcomb of Potomac Vegetable Farms.  Learn about "ecoganic" methods at the only commercial vegetable farm in Fairfax County.  As a founding member of Blueberry Hill co-housing, Hiu will also discuss how co-housing exemplifies sustainable living and the lessons we can take to our neighborhoods.

The 10th Annual Reston Home Tour will be held on Saturday, October 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Enjoy your self-conducted tour of six outstanding private homes throughout Reston and a visit to the historic Delong Bowman House.  For tickets and more information, go to www.restonmuseum.org.
 
Learn all about Neighborhood Watch at a conference on Saturday, October 15, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Reston Association, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston.  You will learn how to start a Neighborhood Watch, tips on home security and safety, keeping a Neighborhood Watch active, and how to recruit volunteers in your community.  This event is sponsored by the Fairfax County Police Department and the Reston Association and is free.
 
The Governor's Conference on Energy will be held October 17-19 at the Richmond Convention Center.  The event will be hosted by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and co-hosted by Virginia Alternative & Renewable Energy Association and the Virginia Sustainable Building Network.  Private and public sector leaders will join together with entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers to talk about what it will take to develop ALL of our domestic energy resources and meet our nation's demand for abundant, reliable, and affordable energy for our future.  Find out how to sponsor, exhibit, or attend at www.vachamber.com.

The 8th Annual Help the Homeless Community Walk at Festival on the Square at Reston Heights (the Sheraton & Weston Hotels) will be held on Sunday, October 23.  Registration starts at 12:00 noon, and the Walk will begin at 1:30 p.m.  After the Walk enjoy live music, entertainment, and children's activities.  Registration fee is $20 for youth (25 & under) and $30 for adults.  The Annual Help the Homeless Community Walk is sponsored by Reston Interfaith.
 
The Seventh Annual Fairfax County History Conference will be held on Saturday, November 12 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Stacy C. Sherwood Community Center, 3740 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax.  This year's conference is "The Civil War Comes to Fairfax County!" and will feature archaeologist Stephen Potter of the National Park Service, Rich Gillespie of the Mosby Heritage Area Association, David Blake with the Buckland Preservation Society, Susan Hellman of Woodlawn, Civil War Historian Art Candenquist, and Gar Schulin of the Virginia Division Sons of Confederate Veterans.  Admission is $20 per person and includes continental breakfast and lunch; advance registration required.  Contact Lynn Garvey-Hodge for information about registration or exhibiting at 703.322.1811 or lynnegarveyhodge@verizon.net
 
The 21st Annual Reston Holiday Parade will be held on Friday, November 25, 11:00 a.m.  Ringing in the 2011 season with a theme of "Fairy Tales," the 1-hour Reston Holiday Parade features huge, Macy's-style balloons, floats, marching bands and hundreds of participants welcoming the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus in a horse-drawn carriage.  This community tradition is part of a full day of fun including ice skating in the Pavilion.  Don't miss the Tree Lighting and Sing-Along at 6:00 p.m.

 

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