April 23, 2014

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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Breaks Interstate Park in southwestern Virginia.

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Southwestern Virginia

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum  

 

For many years Jane and I have used our spring break to visit locations throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. This year was no exception as we went to the southwestern region of the state. Although we drove about 225 miles to Roanoke from Reston, we were not yet in what the locals call Southwest Virginia. In fact, only by driving another 134 miles down I-81 to Abingdon did we get to what many consider the doorstep to Southwest Virginia. It would have been possible to drive another 111 miles west with a short swing into Tennessee to get to the western-most point in Virginia at Cumberland Gap. That point is further west than Detroit. Regardless of how far you travel, the natural beauty of the mountains and streams in this part of the state are unequaled, and the local people are wonderful to meet.

 

A visit to the Town of Abingdon is always recommended (visitabingdonvirginia.com). Its historic streets in the center of town are lined with beautiful early Nineteenth Century homes. Its best known attraction is Barter Theatre with two stages offering professional productions. (www.bartertheatre.com) The name came from the fact that in 1933 when it was first founded attendees often paid in produce for there was little money to be had. Abingdon is also the beginning of the Virginia Creeper Trail, southwestern Virginia's equivalent of the W&OD. It is a 34-mile walking and biking trail that runs by the Holston River and through beautiful mountains. Jane and I took a fabulous 8-mile circular hike from nearby Damascus with half the distance on the Appalachian Trail and the remainder on the Virginia Creeper Trail. (virginiacreepertrail.org)

 

To better understand the history and culture of the region a stop at Heartwood, the Southwest Virginia Artisan Gallery, in Abingdon is a must. (www.heartwoodvirginia.org) While the exhibits are very informative and the creative works of the artisans are beautiful, the structure of Heartwood itself is a work of art and fine craftsmanship. Southwestern Virginia is filled with wonderful country and bluegrass music. Check the schedule at www.myswva.org for festivals and musical entertainment almost every weekend at some location on the Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Music Trail.

 

From Abingdon near the Tennessee border we headed almost due north with many, many twists and turns on 70 miles of winding mountains roads to Breaks Interstate Park--"the Grand Canyon of the South"--on the Kentucky border. (www.breakspark.com) Almost 200 million years ago the Russell Fork River gouged out a 5-mile gorge that created a "break" from crossing the mountains for the settlers passing through the region and spectacular geologic formations and views for modern day visitors. As one local resident advised us, be sure to take the geologic trail to view the wonders of the formations from below.

 

E-mail me at kenplum@aol.com if you need help planning your trip to the great Southwest or to other regions of the state. It is a great place to visit.

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.

TONIGHT - Wednesday, April 23 at 10:30 p.m., Brian Jacoby, Nova Labs  

Tuesday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. and
Wednesday, April 30 at 10:30 p.m., Gail Kulisch, "Ending Gun Violence"   
 

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

 

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Fairfax 50+ Plan Proposed Initiatives    

Comment Period is from April 15 to May 15, 2014.    

 

Fairfax County projects a dramatic increase in its older population. Between 2005 and 2030, the county expects the 50 and over population to increase by 40 percent and the 70 and over population by 88 percent. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, together with the Fairfax Area Commission on Aging, has been working with the community to create the 2014 Fairfax 50+ Plan. During the summer of 2013, over 800 people offered their ideas at forums held throughout the county. Work teams composed of business and nonprofit representatives, community members and county staff reviewed the community's ideas and proposed initiatives for the Board of Supervisors' consideration. Read the Fairfax 50+ Plan Proposed Initiatives on the Fairfax County website (each initiative is a separate link on the Older Adults page). 

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Commonwealth Coordinated Care (CCC) is a new program to coordinate care for individuals who are currently served by both Medicare & Medicaid and meet certain eligibility requirements.   The program is designed to be Virginia's single program to coordinate delivery of primary, preventive, acute, behavioral, and long-term services and supports. In this way, the individual  
receives high quality, person-centered care that is focused on their needs and preferences.

To learn more, attend a free town hall meeting on Thursday, May 15, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Fairfax Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. For more information about CCC, call 1-855-889-5243, TTY 1-800-817-6608 or go to www.virginiaccc.com.
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 New Toll-Free Number for Reverse Mortgage Counseling  

The National Council on Aging (NCOA) has a new toll-free number for older homeowners to sign up for counseling when considering a reverse mortgage--1-855-899-3778. Reverse mortgages allow homeowners aged 62+ to use a portion of their home equity and continue living in their home. Federal law requires that anyone considering the FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage must receive counseling from a government-approved agency. NCOA is one of nine groups approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide this service. NCOA counselors do not sell any products. They work with older adults to weigh the pros and cons of a reverse mortgage to decide if it's right for their situation. More details are at NCOA Reverse Mortgage.      
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Fairfax County Farmers Markets have received two grants to support expansion of the SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) formerly known as food stamps. The 2014 awards will allow for an expanded program, which will make farmers markets more accessible to low-income families shopping for fresh, locally produced food. The number of locations that will accept SNAP benefits has increased to four, and a corporate partner has provided funding for a summer intern who will coordinate community outreach and education for the program. Locations accepting SNAP benefits include the Reston, Lorton and McCutcheon/Mount Vernon farmers markets, as well as the Farm Stand at Frying Pan Farm Park in Herndon. Expansion of the program was made possible through partnerships with Arcadia, Cornerstones, INOVA, and the Fairfax County Department of Neighborhood and Community Services. For more information, visit www.inova.org/SNAP-incentive.

Calendar of Events     
 
Tomorrow: Thursday, April 24, 6:00 p.m., Transportation Public Hearing, at the Virginia Department of Transportation, Northern Virginia District Office, Potomac Conference Center, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax. More information is at VDOT Public Hearing.

Friday, April 25, 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., Mason Day at George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax. Find details at Mason Day
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Friday, April 25, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., EMPTY BOWLS Fundraiser, for the benefit of Food for Others and hunger relief in Northern Virginia. Hosted by the Giving Circle of HOPE, Floris United Methodist Church, 13600 Frying Pan Road, Herndon. Contact: emptybowls@givingcircleofhope.org or call 703-665-9334 or visit www.givingcircleofhope.org.

Saturday, April 26, 8:00 a.m. to noon, Document Shredding at North County Human Service Center, 1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Reston. For updates, cancellations, and notifications of events, call 703-324-5052.

Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 27, Celebrate Science at the 3rd USA Science & Engineering Festival, the largest STEM education event of its kind in the United States...and it's free! See more at: USA Science and Engineering Festival

The Hunter Mill Road Corridor History Tour, Saturday, April 26th, 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Explore 250 years of community history and the stories of the characters who inhabited or passed
through the area, including visits to the sites of skirmishes,
encampments, graves and structures of the Civil War period. Visit www.hmdl.org for more information.   

  

Saturday, April 26, 9:00 a.m. to noon, RobotTomatoes heirloom tomato sale, 792 Grant Street, Herndon. Benefits Nova Labs Robotics. Visit robottomatoes.org for more information. 

  

Saturday, April 26, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Fairfax Congregations: Partnering for Climate Change Solutions at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton. Come join the discussion about how religious communities can move climate action forward. For more information, contact Eric Goplerud at goplerud-eric@norc.org. 
 
Saturday, April 26, 2:00-6:00 p.m., Southgate Community Center is hosting its 8th Annual Community Day to connect individuals to foster new and old relationships with local businesses, organizations, government agencies and non-profits. The event will be held at the Southgate Community Center, 12125 Pinecrest Road, Reston. For more information or to reserve a table, call 703-860-0676.

Saturday, April 26, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., International Children's Festival at Sherwood Community Center, 3740 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax. Information is at Children's Festival

Saturday, April 26, FISH Fling Gala, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Dulles Hotel in Herndon. Visit FISH Fling Gala for details.

 

Sunday, April 27, Electric Sunday TV and Computer Recycling, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., I-66 Transfer Station, 4618 West Ox Road, Fairfax. For updates, cancellations, and notifications of events, call 703-324-5052.   

  

Sunday, April 27, Community Workshop: Saving Energy at Home, and Why it Matters, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at United Christian Parish, 11508 North Shore Drive, Reston. Click here for flyer. For more information, call 703-860-3065.   

        

Sunday, April 27, 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Northern Virginia's 2014 Holocaust Observance, "On Deaf Ears: Media Coverage and Public Response in the Holocaust Years," at the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia, 8900 Little River Turnpike, Fairfax. More information is at Holocaust Observance.       

 

Monday, April 28, 6:00 p.m., film screening and symposium on the 60th Anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, at George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax. This is a public event featuring the film "Stolen Education" followed by a discussion with the filmmaker and a panel of experts about the relevancy of the Brown decision today. Download a flyer here. More information is at Brown@60 Anniversary Event.    

 

Monday, April 28, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Reston at 50: Looking Back at Forward Thinking, A Symposium on Diversity, Planning, Preservation and Scholarship, at Reston Community Center,  2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. For information about the symposium, contact 703-993-2221; speccoll@gmu.edu

 

Sunday, May 4, 8:00 a.m., 14th Annual Hopecam 5K, 1890 Preston White Drive, Reston. Register here.

Sunday, May 4, 9:00 a.m., March for Babies Walk, Reston Town Center, Find out more at March for Babies Reston.  

Tuesday, May 6, Healthy Community Design Summit, 8:00 a.m. to noon, at the Kena Conference Center, 9001 Arlington Boulevard, Fairfax. More information is at LiveHealthy Fairfax.

Tuesday, May 6 and Thursday, May 8, AARP Smart Driver Classes. Classes cost $15/AARP members, $20/non-members (bring AARP card). Reston Community Center at Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. To register, call 703-390-6157.

Friday, May 16, 6:30-9:00 a.m., Bike to Work Day. Get your workout before you get your work in! Details are at Reston Pit Stop. Register at Bike to Work Day or call 800-745-7433.

The Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, Friday, May 16 through Sunday, May 18. Details are at Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival.

Saturday, June 7, 9:00 a.m. to noon, Clean the Bay Day, at hundreds of sites across Virginia. To register for the Reston event, visit Clean the Bay Reston. For more information contact Tanner Council at tcouncil@cbf.org.

June 9-10, the Brady National Summit, at the Washington DC Marriott at Metro Center. The summit will feature experts, thought leaders, key advocates from across the country, and fellow Americans who have been personally impacted by gun violence, providing education, inspiration and empowerment on reducing gun violence in our country. Visit Brady National Summit: Bring It Home! for details and to register.    

 
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