May 13, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News



Commentary  

 

Learning from My Own Education  

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum    

 

My high school alma mater, Shenandoah High School, is no longer a high school. The building with an addition is now Shenandoah Elementary School. Children who would have attended the high school now attend the consolidated Page County High School. The memories and legacies of the school continue through the Shenandoah High School Alumni Association that was organized in 1939 making it the longest continuous high school alumni association in the state. The 76th Annual Shenandoah High School Alumni Banquet held last week recognized two living members from the class of 1935 among its guests.

 

My graduating class had 41 members with about half attending our Class of 1960 reunion party before the banquet. Three of our teachers also attended including Mrs. Foltz who taught me to type, an invaluable skill for which I thanked and assured her that I still keep my fingers on the home keys. Mrs. Kite was my guidance counselor who gave me the unheard of idea that I like others could attend college. No one else in my family ever had.

 

Last week was teacher appreciation week, and after having attended the alumni banquet I could not stop thinking about the teachers I had and the impact they had on me. All my teachers deserve a shout out, but with limited space I will mention just a few. Mrs. Yates was my first grade teacher and the very first teacher I ever met. She continues to be an angel in my mind.

 

Second grade teacher Ms. Rau and third grade teacher Ms. Parker were young and very beautiful. I could not do enough to please them. Ms. Parker especially opened my mind to the world as she talked about places she had visited. I remembered her talk about the "painted desert" when I visited there years ago. Mr. Kite fostered my love of history. I still have the dozen-page report I wrote for his class in the 11th grade. In those dozen pages I wrote a "Short History of Page County" while it took historian Harry Strickler several hundred pages to do the same thing. Mrs. Boozer who was my senior year government teacher promoted my interest in government. I still quote statistics I gathered in writing a paper for her on the misuse of the absentee ballot in Virginia. And as boring as it became at the time I still appreciate the diagramming of sentences that Mr. Turner made us do. It continues to help me with sentence construction. Mr. McHenry's wood working and metal working shop taught me problem solving skills that I continue to use.

 

Public schools did so much for me. That's why I work hard to ensure that our schools are the best they can be and that teachers who are the keys in the process get support. We must make sure that students have positive learning experiences they can look back on and that create in them an ongoing desire to learn. 
  

Virginia Report
on Comcast Channel 28

  

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, 

May 13 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Carla Brown of Trashmagination      
   

Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 20 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Paula Otto of the Virginia Lottery 

 

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

 


Bulletin Board

Reston Citizens Association (RCA) is accepting applications for Board Members through May 23

 

To learn more or apply, visit RCA Call for Candidates.   

 

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Regional Tournament of the American Contract Bridge League in Reston from July 6 - 12, 2015 

 

Download a flier with all the details here

   



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Registration Now Open for Reston Relay Triathlon 
The Family, Friends and Co-Workers Race
 for the Benefit of Youth Scholarships
 
This year's race is on August 16th. Details and registration information are at Event Details. The Reston Relay Tri is a non-profit activity presented by the YMCA Fairfax County Reston and Reston Association (RA). Proceeds will provide scholarships to support kids programs offered by The Y and by the Reston Association, including summer camps and classes. Volunteers can sign up at Reston Relay Tri.

Calendar of Events 
    
Today: Wednesday, May 13, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., DMV 2 Go at Reston Town Center. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles' mobile customer service center provides all DMV transactions. Visit DMV 2 Go for more details.

Friday, May 15 through Sunday, May 17, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival. Details are at Fine Arts Festival.

Friday, May 15, 6:30 to 9:00 a.m., Bike to Work Day
, the Plaza at the Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail Station (Silver Line). Free registration at Bike to Work Day.

Saturday, May 16, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Korean Bell Garden Celebration, at Meadowlark Gardens, 9750 Meadowlark Gardens Court, Vienna. Free event open to the public with music, dancing and cultural demonstrations to mark the anniversary of the opening of this remarkable site. Call 703-255-3631 with questions.

Saturday, May 16, 1:00 p.m., Reston Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society. At South Lakes High School, 11400 South Lakes Drive, Reston. Sign up at Relay for Life.
 

Sunday, May 17, 4:00 p.m., Reston Community Orchestra Annual Youth Concert at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Admission is free, but tickets are required. To reserve tickets contact the RCC box office by phone at 703-476-4500, press 3, and provide your name, phone number and number of tickets; visit the RCC box office, or email centerstageboxoffice@fairfaxcounty.gov.   

 

Wednesday, May 27, 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. (presentation at 7:00), Transform 66 Outside the Beltway Public Hearing, at VDOT's Northern Virginia District Office, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax. Learn more about the project at Transform 66 Outside the Beltway Project. More on the public hearings is at Provide Input.   

  

Thursday, May 28, 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. (presentation at 7:00), Transform 66 Outside the Beltway Public Hearing, Oakton High School,2900 Sutton Road, Vienna. Learn more about the project at Transform 66 Outside the Beltway Project. More on the public hearings is at Provide Input.  

   

Monday, June 8, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Transforming Tysons Open House, at Freedom Hill Elementary School, 1945 Lord Fairfax Road, Tysons. Attendees will learn more about proposed development activity, ongoing transportation and transit improvements, potential comprehensive plan changes, and park and public facility plans for Tysons. More information is at Tyson's Open House.

 

Wednesday, June 10, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Age in Place - Home Modifications (55 years and older), at RCC Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Cost: $5 (Reston) $10 (Non-Reston) (500407-5A, Registration Required). Learn the options available to seniors and others with mobility limitations to remain in their home and to be able to maintain their lifestyle. Details are at Age in Place.

 

Thursday, June 11, 6:30 p.m., ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia (ECNV) Annual Rewards Reception at the Clarendon Ballroom, 3185 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington. Sponsorship information is at Reception Sponsorship Levels. Visit Awards Reception Tickets for ticket information.

 

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Reston, Virginia
 


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