September 14, 2016
 
 
Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News



With the honoree, retired president of Northern Virginia Community College, at the dedication and naming of the Robert G. Templin Jr. Higher Education Center 



Commentary
 
A Danger to Our Way of Governing
Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

My parents knew of my interest in politics and government from the time I started school. I do not remember their specific reaction in the early 1970s when I told them I was going beyond working for other candidates and was going to run for the state legislature myself. I do quite clearly remember my mother's question after the 1972 break-in at Democratic Headquarters in the Watergate and the ensuing scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation. She asked if I was sure that I wanted to be in politics, a profession that was not too highly regarded.

My answer was straightforward: now more than ever! I explained to her my belief that if honest people did not want to get involved in politics then the running of government would be left to the scoundrels and crooks. I did not want that to happen.

She would probably ask me the same question today and for good reason. While some will dismiss my views as partisan, I want to make clear that my concern here is with the individual who was able to bully his way to the Republican nomination for President. He is not like other Republicans with whom I am friends or with whom I work. In fact, my feelings towards him were best summarized in a letter from the Harvard Republican Club that has endorsed every Republican presidential candidate since its founding in 1888. They wrote:

"...Donald Trump holds views that are antithetical to our values not only as Republicans, but as Americans. The rhetoric he espouses--from racist slander to misogynistic taunts--is not consistent with our conservative principles, and his repeated mocking of the disabled and belittling of the sacrifices made by prisoners of war, Gold Star families, and Purple Heart recipients is not only bad politics, but absurdly cruel. If enacted, Donald Trump's platform would endanger our security both at home and abroad...He isn't eschewing political correctness. He is eschewing basic human decency...He speaks only in platitudes, about greatness, success, and winning. Time and time again, Trump has demonstrated his complete lack of knowledge on critical matters, meandering from position to position over the course of the election. When confronted about these frequent reversals, Trump lies in a manner more brazen and shameless than anything politics has ever seen...His authoritarian tendencies and flirtations with fascism are unparalleled in the history of our democracy..." (HarvardGOP)

If she were alive today I would say to my mother once again that I am glad that I am involved in politics. It provides me an opportunity to publicly stand up against the ignorance of our history, our basic values, and our way of governance that the Trump candidacy represents. My plea is not intended to be partisan; it is intended to be American. Talk to your children, to your family, friends and neighbors. This election is too important to ignore. It is a challenge to our way of governing. As the students at the Harvard Republican Club quoted Alexis de Tocqueville, "America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great."  

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, September 14 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Dr. Karen Garza, Superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools
  
Tuesday, September 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, September 21 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Jim Ryan and Subani Adhikari of the Reston Lions Club 

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

2016 Preference Poll Voting Now Open

Reston Community Center's 2016 Preference Poll voting is now open; voters are encouraged to review all candidate statements and attend the Candidate Forum on September 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the CenterStage at RCC Hunters Woods. A ballot and instructions for online, mail, or walk-in voting are mailed to all Small District 5 residential and commercial addresses. Residents of Small District 5 may use the unique USERID and PIN found on their ballot to vote online, in person or by mail. Details are at RCC Preference Poll
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Ellen's Walk

The 4th Annual Ellen's Walk will be held on Saturday, September 24, at 9:00 a.m., starting and ending at Lake Anne Elementary School, 11510 North Shore Drive, Reston. The walk is an opportunity to honor the memory of Ellen Reich, a long time member of our community, who taught at both Lake Anne and Hunters Woods Elementary Schools. Ellen passed away in December 2012, after suffering for several years with what was ultimately diagnosed as Lewy Body Dementia (LBD). LBD is an umbrella term for two related diagnoses, referring to Parkinson's diseases dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies. To register, go to ellenswalk2016.eventbrite.com, Download a flyer here

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Emerge Virginia 2017 Applications 
Open through October 16th

Are you a Democratic woman who has thought about or wants to run for office?  Do you know one?  Applications for the 2017 seven-month training course are open through October 16th. In just three years, Emerge Virginia has trained 75 women to run for office, 30 of them have run, 11 of them have won or been appointed to public office. More than 50% of alumnae are women of color and come from every corner of the Commonwealth. Learn more about the application process or Recommend a Woman who should apply. 
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A Path Toward Tomorrow
Fairfax County Human Services Needs Assessment and Giving Circle of HOPE Response


Fairfax County Human Services and the Giving Circle of HOPE will host three free programs. Each will cover human service needs in the community discovered during the County's recent needs assessment study. Going deeper, each program will highlight which resources are missing to help struggling residents.

Choose the meeting most convenient for you:

Tuesday, September 20, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Introduction: Vienna Mayor Laurie DiRocco
Flame Room, Vienna Volunteer Fire Dept., 
400 Center Street South, Vienna

Monday, September 26, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Introduction: Herndon Mayor Lisa Merkel
Herndon Town Council Chambers, 777 Lynn Street, Herndon

Wednesday, October 5, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Introduction: Virginia House Delegate Ken Plum
Lake Anne Rose Gallery, RCC, 1609 Washington Plaza N., Reston

More on the study is at A Path Toward Tomorrow.


Calendar of Events

Tonight: Wednesday, September 14, 6:30 to 10:00 p.m., Special Meeting of the RA Board, at Reston Association Conference Center, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the Reston Association Board of Directors and members with an update and status regarding various land use and zoning matters affecting the Reston community. More information is at RA Special Meeting.

Thursday, September 15, 10:00 a.m. to noon, Open House and Registration for Adventures in Learning (AIL). Open house and the following eight weeks of Thursday classes will be at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Program Building, Oakton. Classes begin September 22nd and run through November 10th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There is a $40 registration fee for the semester. Program administered by Shepherd's Center of Oakton Vienna (SCOV). Full lineup of classes is available at www.scov.org or call 702-281-0538. 

Thursday, September 15, 7:00 p.m., Public Meeting on Proposed FY 2018 Transportation Alternatives Projectsat the Fairfax County Department of Transportation, 4050 Legato Road, Suite 400, Fairfax. At the meeting, county staff will make a presentation about the program, followed by a question-and-answer session. Learn more at Transportation Meeting.

Thursday, September 15, 7:00 p.m., "The Early History of Tysons Corner" lecture at Jo Ann Rose Gallery at the Reston Community Center, Lake Anne. What was Tysons like before the Capital Beltway was constructed? How did Tysons transform from a rural crossroads to one of the largest Edge Cities in the U.S.? More is at The Early History of Tysons Corner.

Friday, September 16, 7:00 p.m., Clips Beer & Film Tour at Reston Town Center, 11900 Market Street, Reston. Free admission. Sample some of New Belgium Brewery's more exotic beers while enjoying short films displayed on a large portable screen at Reston Town Center Pavilion. All proceeds raised at the event go toward helping Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling (FABB) make Fairfax County a better place to bike. Details are at Reston Clips Beer & Film Tour

Saturday, September 17, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., Pediatric Specialists of Virginia's Stride Forward 5K and Family Health Fair, 11900 Market Street, Reston Town Center. Join family and friends in PSV's single fundraiser to benefit all children under their care--5K race at 8:30 a.m.; Tot Trot at 10:00 a.m. Strollers and pets welcome. Family Health Fair activities throughout the event include giveaways and booths by PSV sponsors with health tips, recreation, kids' activities, food and music. Learn more at psvcare.org/PSVSTRIDEFORWARD5K

Sunday, September 18, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Annual Plum Family Picnic and Pre-election Rally, at Temporary Road Picnic Pavilion, at the corner of Temporary Road and North Shore Drive. Email kenplum@aol.com to RSVP if you are a campaign worker--you are invited to attend for free. Register or contribute at Plum Family Picnic.

Wednesday, September 21, 7:30 p.m., Initiative for Public Art-Reston's (IPAR) Artist Talk Series with sculptor Barbara Grygutis who created public art at the Silver Line's Spring Hill Metro station. The Artist Talk Series is at Reston Association offices, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive. Free and open to the public, but registration required at rsvp@publicartreston.org. For more information visit Artist Talk Series or call 703-467-9797. 
 
Thursday, September 22 through Sunday, September 25, Reston Friends Semi-Annual Book Sale, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Reston Regional Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston. Thousands upon thousands of great books in great condition--from the latest popular titles and classic favorites to the rare and unexpected fiction and non-fiction, restocked for as long as supplies last. More information is at Reston Friends Book Sale. Download a flyer here.

Sunday, September 25, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Trans*Matters: Trans*Inclusivity Is Up to All of Us, a community forum 
presented by the TransGender Education Association and hosted by United Christian Parish through its Justice and Peace Ministry Team (JPMT). At United Christian Parish, 11508 North Shore Drive, Reston. For more information contact James Dean (JPMT Co-Chair) at 571-830-8730 or Pastor Joan Bell-Haynes at 703-620-3065. 

September 23 through October 2, State Fair of Virginia at The Meadow. Full details are at www.statefairva.org.

Saturday, September 24, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Coming of Age transition conference hosted by The disAbility Law Center of Virginia (dLCV), for transition age students and their parents.  Professionals are welcome as well. Register and find out more at Coming of Age.

Saturday, September 24, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Reston Multicultural Festival, at Lake Anne Plaza. Details are at Reston Multicultural Festival.

Sunday, September 25, The Concert Across America to End Gun Violence. A series of live events to remember the tremendous loss of life that gun violence has cost our communities. And while it's primarily a day of awareness, local organizers can choose to fund-raise for a designated local gun violence prevention (GVP) partner or for a local domestic violence shelter as one of its goals. Learn more at concertacrossamerica.org.

Tuesday, September 27, 7:30 p.m., Screenagers documentary at the CenterStage, Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. The event is free and open to the public. No tickets required. For more about the film, visit screenagersmovie.com. This documentary is part of the monthly Tuesday Night at the Movies series presented by Reston Community Center. For more information visit page 13 of the program guide

Saturday, October 1, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Southgate Community Day, at Southgate Community Center, 12125 Pinecrest Road, Reston. Music, game, food vendors...download a flyer here.

Saturday, October 1, noon to 8:00 p.m., Northern Virginia Pride Festival, at Bull Run Park Special Events Center, 7700 Bull Run Drive, Centreville. Details are at NOVA Pride Fest

Monday, October 3, Rescue Reston Golf Tournament & Nature Hike. More information, registration, and sponsor opportunities can be found at Reston Rescue Golf Tournament.

Saturday, October 8, noon to 11:00 p.m., Oktoberfest Restonat Reston Town Center. Details are at Oktoberfest Reston.

Saturday, October 15, 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., Social Action Linking Together (SALT) Advocacy Training Conference, at Virginia International University, 4401 Village Drive, Fairfax. Topic is "Justice for All: Working to set things aright in Virginia so all may flourish." Download a flyer here.


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