July 27, 2016
 
 
Delegate Ken Plum's 
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Plum Hudgins Kaine Howell

Vice presidential nominee Senator Tim Kaine is a great friend of Reston. He is shown here with Delegate Ken Plum, Supervisor Cathy Hudgins, and Senator Janet Howell.


Commentary


Don't Tread on Me  
Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

For a short time when I was in college I sold Fuller brushes and home cleaning products door to door to make money to pay my bills. I could make several-fold more per hour selling door to door with flexible hours than I could with any other part-time job. I was trained by a mentor salesman who made a good living selling the well-known brushes and cleaners. One practice of his that I never adopted was to knock on doors that had a "no solicitation" sign. He explained that while he may encounter a grumpy person or two behind those doors he mostly found people with a low resistance to sales pitches who used the signs as their first level of defense to keep from buying something.
 
More recently I have been seeing a different sign, "Don't Tread on Me," not on homes but on vehicle license plates. The original yellow flag with a coiled snake and the slogan on it was the flag of the early navy in our country. Today it is the flag of the Tea Party.
 
Each time I see the yellow license plate I wonder what message it is intended to convey. Is it at all like the "no solicitation" signs on homes that proved to be a not-very-effective defense from the salesman and the outside world? Or is it a proclamation of self-importance that one should be able to live in the world without being bothered by others?
 
Since the flag has been adopted politically by the Tea Party-ites, its meaning no doubt is aimed at laws, regulations, or government actions that are viewed as "treading" on someone. Government actions do affect us. We have a system of national security that gets in our way especially when we want to board an airplane or enter a government building. We may feel tread upon by the number of traffic rules we have to abide by or by the health and safety regulations affecting our homes and businesses. Certainly there have been cries of protest at any attempts to tread on someone's ability to buy and carry any size gun whenever or wherever they want.
 
Living in a civilized society means that we sometimes are inconvenienced by the necessity to compromise some of what we are doing for the greater community's health and safety. There simply has never been a government devised that allows everyone to live a life unfettered without any thought of the needs of others. There is no constitutional right to live a life trampling on others in order that you are not tread upon.
 
While certainly not intended by most, the admonition to not tread on me can be interpreted as selfishness. You view your needs as greater than others; your rights trump (sorry for the pun) others' rights. Certainly there are mixed messages that can be interpreted from such a simple phrase. I prefer the simpler and easier to understand bumper stickers like "live simply so that others can simply live" or "coexist."
 
What does "don't tread on me" mean to you? Positive or negative. Let me know at kenplum@aol.com. 


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, July 27 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Chip Lubsen and Ben Glenzer about Solar Panels
  
Tuesday, August 2 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, August 3 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Pat Hynes about Fairfax County's proposed Meals Tax

Virginia Report is also available for viewing online at
www.youtube.com/watch. Previous shows can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266. 

 
Bulletin Board

Will VDOT Pave Your Road? Check This Map

Through June 2017, the Virginia Department of Transportation will be abuzz paving roads in Northern Virginia. Is your neighborhood road on the schedule? How about that road to work?

You can look up which roads VDOT will be paving for the next year  on its interactive map, which shows four levels of status:
  • Scheduled
  • In Progress
  • Completed
  • Deferred
To view details, access the map and click on a colored road segment. A pop-up will appear with details about the resurfacing, including treatment type, location and contact information. More details are at Will VDOT Pave Your Road
  
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Reston Community Center 2016 Preference Poll  
Candidacy Registration Begins August 1  
 
Reston Community Center (RCC) is seeking interested candidates to run for seats on its Board of Governors. The Board of Governors is a nine-member body responsible for oversight of RCC. All residents of Small District 5, age 18 or older, are eligible to run for appointment to the RCC Board of Governors. Candidates must complete a Candidacy Statement in order to have their names placed on the Preference Poll ballot. Candidacy Statements will be available at RCC facilities or online at Reston Community Center beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 1. The deadline for candidacy filing is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 15. Learn more at 2016 Preference Poll.
 
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RCC Announces 2016-17
Professional Touring Artist Series
Tickets go on sale to Reston residents August 1

"I am excited to bring you the very best in performing arts with the Professional Touring Artist Series," says RCC Director of Arts and Events Paul Douglas Michnewicz. "From the country melodies of Kathy Mattea to the other-worldly harmonies of Le Mystére des Voix Bulgares; from the hilarity of William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged) to the poignant Beyond Sacred: Voices of Muslim America, you will be enthralled, enchanted and inspired with this CenterStage season."

See the full schedule at Professional Touring Artist Series.



Calendar of Events

Thursday, July 28, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., Evenings on the Ellipse, free concert at the Fairfax County Government Center at 12000 Government Center Parkway in Fairfax. This week enjoy music from Caravan of Thieves (Gypsy Swing). Concerts are canceled in the case of inclement weather. Call 703-324-SHOW (7469) one hour prior to the start of the show for updates. Visit Evenings on the Ellipse for a full schedule of concerts.

Saturday, July 30, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Town Center Pavilion, Reston Concerts on the Town. The weekly summer concert season presents Unity Reggae Band Jammin' to the Beat, Reggae & other Caribbean rhythms. Bring lawn chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy live outdoor music at the Pavilion. Free. Rain or shine. Alcohol permitted at restaurants only. See the season's full schedule at Reston Concerts.

Thursday, August 4, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Food Truck Thursdays at Reston Town Square Park. The first Thursday of each month, through October. A variety of food truck vendors provide lunch and dessert options. Both cash and credit cards accepted. Details are at Food Truck Thursdays

Thursday, August 4, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., Evenings on the Ellipse, free concert at the Fairfax County Government Center at 12000 Government Center Parkway in Fairfax. This week enjoy music from Leonard, Coleman & Blunt (Motown). Concerts are canceled in the case of inclement weather. Call 703-324-SHOW (7469) one hour prior to the start of the show for updates. Visit Evenings on the Ellipse for a full schedule of concerts.

August 5-7, Sales Tax Holiday/Tax-Free Weekend. Details are at Tax Free Weekend.

Saturday, August 6, Slide the City in Tysons Corner, a 1000-foot vinyl water slide and block party, at 7911 Westpark Drive in Tysons Corner. Visit Slide the City to learn more and purchase tickets. 

Saturday, August 6, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Town Center Pavilion, Reston Concerts on the Town. The weekly summer concert season presents Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band, Jambalaya On the Bayou, New Orleans Zydeco, High-Energy Rhythm & Blues. Bring lawn chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy live outdoor music at the Pavilion. Free. Rain or shine. Alcohol permitted at restaurants only. See the season's full schedule at Reston Concerts
 

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