November 20, 2013

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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Delegate Plum received the Legacy Award from Devotion to Children at their Red, Heart and Soul Gala. Pictured here with President and Founder Rosemary Tran Lauer and Bill Lauer.
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Invest in the Young      

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

There is no program or service for which public dollars can be invested that will have a greater return than those invested in the care and education of young children. People who work in early childhood and day care programs have known intuitively and anecdotally for a long time that children in their programs were much more likely to be successful by a number of different measures than were children who did not have access to their programs. Now, however, there are many longitudinal studies that provide empirical evidence that there is an exponential payback from programs aimed at young children. Children who have early learning experiences in quality preschool programs are much more likely to be successful in school and much less likely to be in trouble with the law or to be on public assistance programs.

 

The return on public investment in preschool education is not immediate; it accrues over time as the young person becomes a teenager then an adult. Just as one of the secrets to financial investments is to leave your money in place for long-term returns, policy makers must recognize that the returns for funding quality day care and preschool education programs are not realized for decades or more. As Arthur Rolnick and Robert Gruenewald of the Minnesota Federal Reserve Board have said, "Early childhood development programs are rarely portrayed as economic development initiatives. They should be at the top of economic development investment lists for state and local government." (Fairfax County Workforce Study)

 

Unfortunately the budgeting process in the public sector does not work favorably for programs with long-term payback. In a time of recession or sluggish recovery, there is an understandable reluctance to spend money without an obvious and clear benefit. Saving dollars in future projections is not helpful to public officials who must make ends meet when there is not enough money to go around. Recent innovations in early childhood education are often the first to be cut because there is no immediate feedback about their successes and there are no alumni associations to lobby on their behalf. Those most in need may be the least likely to speak up in the community and before legislative bodies. Obviously the children cannot do it, but too many times their parents lack the knowledge and skills to do so as well.

 

Fortunately many faith communities have taken up the challenge and operate day care and preschool programs as part of their missions or social justice activities. These same institutions are important voices on behalf of the needs of children as are nonprofits like Voices for Virginia Children (http://vakids.org/) and Every Child Matters (www.everychildmatters.org) that advocate on behalf of children for anti-poverty, feeding and educational programs. Devotion to Children (www.devotiontochildren.org) provides scholarships to needy families for day care services.

 

At a time when food stamp programs are being reduced and educational dollars are becoming scarce, it is important that legislators see and understand the long-term benefits of investing in our children. 


Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

 

Virginia Report

Tune in to Ken's weekly television program,
Virginia Report, on Reston Comcast Channel 28 for public service programming (Verizon Channel 1981). Ken interviews state and local leaders who are making news by making a difference. Watch these upcoming programs:

   

TONIGHT - Wednesday, November 20 at 10:30 p.m. - Laura Grape, Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District  

   

Tuesday, November 26 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, November 27 at 10:30 p.m. - Nanci Pedulla, Virginia Home Visiting Consortium  

    

Virginia Report is also available online at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266 for viewing on your computer or iPad.        

 

Bulletin Board 

Governor-Elect Terry McAuliffe's Transition


If you would like to be considered for a job in the administration of Governor-Elect Terry McAuliffe or have a policy proposal for Governor-Elect McAuliffe to consider, visit McAuliffe administration transition to submit your resume or proposal.
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Vale United Methodist Church of Oakton's Christmas tree lot opens on Saturday, November 30, at 9:00 a.m. Proceeds from the tree sale will be donated to the global relief organization Stop Hunger Now. An average sized/priced tree purchased from Vale's tree lot will enable Stop Hunger Now to deliver 120 life-saving meals to hungry children and families around the world. Vale Church is located at the corner of Vale Road and Fox Mill Road in Oakton (11528 Vale Road, Oakton). The tree lot is open weeknights from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, call (703) 620-2594 or email  vale.church@verizon.net.   

 

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Holiday Mail for Heroes
    

Each year the Red Cross collects cards between October and early December and then distributes them at military installations, veterans hospitals, and in other locations. All holiday greetings should be addressed and sent to: Holiday Mail for Heroes,
P.O. Box 5456, Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456. The deadline for having cards to the P.O. Box is December 6th. Holiday cards received after this date cannot be guaranteed delivery. More information is at Holiday Mail for Heroes.
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Holiday Shoe Drive 

The Council for the Arts of Herndon (CAH) and Supervisor John Foust are sponsoring a Holiday Shoe Drive. They are collecting new children's closed-toed sneakers (in sizes 12 through 4) or gift  cards for Target, Kohl's, Walmart or K-Mart in $10 increments. Bring them by the Council for the Arts of Herndon's office on the 2nd floor of Old Town Hall, Herndon or to Supervisor Foust's office on the 1st floor of Old Town Hall; or to the Supervisor's office in McLean or to any upcoming Town Council meeting!
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Bikes for the World partners with nonprofits globally to provide affordable used bicycles to low-income recipients throughout the world for access to school, work, and health care. Partners also provide training and employment for mechanics that refurbish and maintain the bikes locally. Cash donations help cover the costs of collection and delivery of bikes to program partners. Overseas, a bike can get someone someplace... like from poverty to self-sufficiency. Bikes for the World  
 

Calendar of Events    

   

Wednesday, November 27 at 7:30 p.m., Annual Ecumenical-Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Eve Service at United Christian Parish in Reston. Directions are at United Christian Parish.    

Governor's Transportation Conference, December 4-6, at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 North Third Street, Richmond. Visit www.vatranscon.com for further information and to sign up to receive conference updates.

 

Friday, December 6, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., Voices for Virginia's Children will hold a briefing on early childhood education in Virginia. Policymakers and other early childhood stakeholders will discuss the findings of James Madison University's Early Childhood Needs Assessment, the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation's School Readiness Report Card, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation's forthcoming KIDS COUNT Policy Report The First Eight Years: Giving Kids a Foundation for Lifetime Success. More information is at vakids.org.  

 

Let Hope Fly 13th Annual Alternative Gift Market, Saturday, December 7, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Unitarian Universalist Church in Reston, 1625 Wiehle Avenue. Visit over 30 booths of crafts and alternative gifts from local and international charitable organizations that help those most in need. Cash or checks only. For more information or directions, visit uureston.org/agm/.  

 

Monday, December 9, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., the Board of Directors of the Dulles Corridor Rail Association (DCRA) is hosting DCRA's Annual Meeting and Reception, recognizing the six Commonwealth of Virginia Governors responsible for the success of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information or to RSVP, call 571-296-1552 or email dcra@dullescorridorrail.com


Searching the Internet (55 years and older), Tuesday through Thursday, December 10-12, 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (3-day course), Reston Community Center Hunters Woods
, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Cost: $45 (Reston) $90 (Non-Reston). This overview of the Internet will introduce students to using a web browser, tips for safeguarding privacy and internet security, conducting searches, printing and filing web pages, organizing favorites and email topics.  For questions, call 703-476-4500 x0. Register online at www.restoncommunitycenter.com/webtrac/.

Thursday, December 12, National Vigil for Victims of Gun Violence, 3:45 to 5:00 p.m., at the Washington National Cathedral. The Newtown Foundation and Washington National Cathedral will host a vigil service of mourning and loving remembrance for all who have fallen victim to the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America. More information is available at newtownaction.org.

Saturday, December 14, 10:00 a.m., a vigil at the National Rifle Association (NRA) headquarters to mark the one-year anniversary of the Newtown, CT shootings that killed 26 children and adults. Meet at 11250 Waples Mill Road in Fairfax (where Waples Mill Road crosses I-66). Signs provided. 

Let your elected officials know about the state government issues that are most important to you at a Public Meeting hosted by Delegate Ken Plum and Senator Janet Howell on Thursday, January 2, 2014, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Reston Community Center at Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Bring your comments for Ken and Janet. This will be their annual pre-session meeting prior to the General Assembly going into session on January 8, 2014. 

 
In This Issue
Commentary..."Invest in the Young"
"Virginia Report" on Comcast Channel 28
Bulletin Board
Check Your Calendar
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