Falls Church City Focus Pages 2-11-2010

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for the week of February 11-17, 2010 city FEBRUARY 2010 Questions or Comments? City of Falls Church, Harry E. Wells Building 300 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046 703-248-5003 (TTY 711) The City of Falls Church is committed to the letter and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This document will be made available in alternate format upon request. Call 703-248-5003 (TTY 711). www.fallschurchva.gov - The official site for City of Falls Church news 11 Board of Zoning Appeals, 7:30 p.m. 13 Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-noon 16 Summer Camp Registration Begins for non-City Residents City Council Work Session, 7:30 p.m. Historical Commission, 7:30 p.m. Planning Commission, 7:45 p.m. 17 General District Court in Session Senior Citizens Commission, 4 p.m. Library Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m. Tree Commission, 7:30 p.m. 15 Presidents Day City Hall, Courts, DMV Select in City Hall, Library, Schools, Senior Center, Sheriff’s Office Closed Community Center Open No Yard Waste, Bundled Brush, Tree and Special Collections The City needs your input on which general govern- ment and schools lines of services you value the most. Two Budget Forums have been scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13 from 10 a.m.-noon, and Thursday, Feb. 18 from 7- 9 p.m. at the Community Center, 223 Little Falls St. Meetings will begin with brief backgrounds from the City Manager and School Superintendent, followed by small-group discussions and “open mic” Q&A about budget priorities. These Budget Forums are part of a series of public meet- ings that will stretch through April 26, when the City Council adopts a tax rate and budget for next year. The information gathered from these meetings will help City officials develop the FY11 Budget (FY11 runs from July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011). The Budget Forums will be taped and broadcast on FCC-TV and online at www.fallschurchva.gov. For information about the City’s budget, go to www.fallschurchva.gov. General government budget sug- gestions can also be sent to [email protected] and School budget suggestions can be posted online at www.fccps.org/board/budget/fy11/. City Budget Forums: “Balancing Priorities” Feb. 13 and 18 Find Us on Facebook Become a fan of the City of Falls Church on Facebook and get up-to-date City gov- ernment information. Get the link at www.fallschurchva.gov. Presidents’ Day Holiday Schedule Monday, Feb. 15 CITY HALL CLOSED COURTS DMV SELECT OFFICE IN CITY HALL LIBRARY SENIOR CENTER SHERIFF’S OFFICE COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN SCHOOLS GEORGE BUS NO SERVICE YARD WASTE, BUNDLED BRUSH, NO PICKUPS CHRISTMAS TREE & For information about collections, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS call 703-248-5316 (TTY 711) or 703-248-5176 (TTY 711). Sign Up for Falls Church Alert Get real-time updates and instruc- tions on what to do and where to go during an emergency in Falls Church City, by registering for Falls Church Alert. You will receive alerts from the City via portable electronic devices and e-mail, only in the event of an emergency. Sign up for this free service at alert.fallschurchva.gov. Cherry Hill Is for Lovers Chocolate by Candlelight Friday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m. $10 per person Calling all chocolate lovers to the first annual chocolate tast- ing - participate in the “blind” tasting of a variety of chocolate delights by candlelight. You may be surprised by your favorites! Valentine Tea Sunday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. $24 per person Bring someone special to tea and learn about the history of Valentine’s Day celebrations with a special emphasis on the search for love in the 19th century. The tea includes sand- wiches, sweets, warm scones and tea! To register or for more information, call 703-248-5171 (TTY 711). Black History Celebration & Celebrity Basketball Game, Feb. 26 Enjoy an evening of laughter, family fun and basketball in celebration of Black History Month. The Falls Church City All-Star Team will play New York City’s finest – the Harlem MagicMasters! The MagicMasters barely beat the Falls Church All-Stars last year, so let’s show them what Falls Church is made of this year! The fun starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26 at the Community Center (223 Little Falls St.). Advance Tickets available at: www.instantseats.com/events/tinnerhill Children under 5 free Advance purchase: youth $8, adults $10 At the door: youth $10, adults $12 Get your seats early! Seating is limited. For more information, e-mail [email protected], call 703-241-4109, or visit www.tinnerhill.org. Summer Camp Registration Underway After the winter we’ve had, now’s a great time to think ahead to the warmer months. What better way than to sign up for a fun summer camp? The Recreation & Parks Division’s annual summer camp program offers a variety of activities for youth of all ages. Programs are offered June through August, and range from sports to art and theatre. Registration is now open for City residents and non-City residents can sign up beginning Feb. 16. View the 2010 Summer Camp brochure and register online at www.fallschurchva.gov.

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Falls Church City Focus Pages 2-11-2010

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FEBRUARY 2010 Questions or Comments?City of Falls Church, Harry E. Wells Building300 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046703-248-5003 (TTY 711)The City of Falls Church is committed to the letter and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This document will be made available in alternate format upon request. Call 703-248-5003 (TTY 711).

www.fallschurchva.gov - The official site for City of Falls Church news

11 Board of Zoning Appeals, 7:30 p.m.

13 Farmers’ M

arket, 9 a.m.-n

oon

16 Summer Camp Registra

tion

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egins for non-City

Residents

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ity Council W

ork Session, 7:30 p.m.

Historic

al Commission, 7:30 p.m

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Planning Commission, 7:45 p.m.

17 General Distric

t Court i

n Session

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enior Citiz

ens Commission, 4 p.m.

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ibrary Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m.

Tree Commission, 7:30 p.m

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15 Presidents Day

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ity Hall, Courts, D

MV Select in City Hall,

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ibrary, Schools, Senior C

enter,

Sheriff

’s Office Closed

Community Center O

pen

No Yard Waste,

Bundled Brush,

Tree and Special Collections

The City needs your input on which general govern-ment and schools lines of services you value the most. Two Budget Forums have been scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13 from 10 a.m.-noon, and Thursday, Feb. 18 from 7- 9 p.m. at the Community Center, 223 Little Falls St.

Meetings will begin with brief backgrounds from the City Manager and School Superintendent, followed by small-group discussions and “open mic” Q&A about budget priorities.

These Budget Forums are part of a series of public meet-ings that will stretch through April 26, when the City Council adopts a tax rate and budget for next year. The information gathered from these meetings will help City officials develop the FY11 Budget (FY11 runs from July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011). The Budget Forums will be taped and broadcast on FCC-TV and online at www.fallschurchva.gov.

For information about the City’s budget, go to www.fallschurchva.gov. General government budget sug-gestions can also be sent to [email protected] and School budget suggestions can be posted online at www.fccps.org/board/budget/fy11/.

City Budget Forums: “Balancing Priorities” Feb. 13 and 18

Find Us on FacebookBecome a fan of the City

of Falls Church on Facebook and get up-to-date City gov-ernment information. Get the link at www.fallschurchva.gov.

Presidents’ Day Holiday Schedule Monday, Feb. 15CITY HALL CLOSEDCOURTSDMV SELECT OFFICE IN CITY HALLLIBRARYSENIOR CENTERSHERIFF’S OFFICECOMMUNITY CENTER OPENSCHOOLS GEORGE BUS NO SERVICE YARD WASTE, BUNDLED BRUSH, NO PICKUPS CHRISTMAS TREE & For information about collections, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS call 703-248-5316 (TTY 711) or 703-248-5176 (TTY 711).

Sign Up for Falls Church AlertGet real-time updates and instruc-

tions on what to do and where to go during an emergency in Falls Church City, by registering for Falls Church Alert. You will receive alerts from the City via portable electronic devices and e-mail, only in the event of an emergency. Sign up for this free service at alert.fallschurchva.gov.

Cherry Hill Is for LoversChocolate by CandlelightFriday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m.$10 per person

Calling all chocolate lovers to the first annual chocolate tast-ing - participate in the “blind” tasting of a variety of chocolate delights by candlelight. You may be surprised by your favorites!

Valentine TeaSunday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m.$24 per person

Bring someone special to tea and learn about the history of Valentine’s Day celebrations with a special emphasis on the search for love in the 19th century. The tea includes sand-wiches, sweets, warm scones and tea!

To register or for more information, call 703-248-5171 (TTY 711).

Black History Celebration & Celebrity Basketball Game, Feb. 26

Enjoy an evening of laughter, family fun and basketball in celebration of Black History Month. The Falls Church City All-Star Team will play New York City’s finest – the Harlem MagicMasters! The MagicMasters barely beat the Falls Church All-Stars last year, so let’s show them what Falls Church is made of this year! The fun starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26 at the Community Center (223 Little Falls St.).

Advance Tickets available at:

www.instantseats.com/events/tinnerhill

Children under 5 free

Advance purchase: youth $8, adults $10

At the door: youth $10, adults $12

Get your seats early! Seating is limited.For more information, e-mail [email protected], call 703-241-4109, or visit www.tinnerhill.org. Summer Camp Registration Underway

After the winter we’ve had, now’s a great time to think ahead to the warmer months. What better way than to sign up for a fun summer camp? The Recreation & Parks Division’s annual summer camp program offers a variety of activities for youth of all ages. Programs are offered June through August, and range from sports to art and theatre. Registration is now open for City residents and non-City residents can sign up beginning Feb. 16. View the 2010 Summer Camp brochure and register online at www.fallschurchva.gov.

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School content published in The Schools Focus is written and edited by the Falls Church City Public Schools. For more information, contact the Falls Church City Public Schools Communications Office. Phone: (703) 248-5699 Fax: (703) 248-5613.

BIE Partner of the WeekBonita Woods Chesterbrook Residences

School involvement: Prepared the Colonial Day meal for the Thomas Jefferson Elementary school fourth grade festivities.

Why Bonita is a BIE partner: “As a parent, I appreci-ate the Virginia history my son is learning through Colonial Day. I am delighted to put my professional expertise to work by making a colonial meal of ham, biscuits, cornbread, and other traditional foods.”

For more information about sharing your expertise through the BIE Partnership, visit www.fccps.org or contact Marybeth Connelly at [email protected].

Calendar for February 11-18, 2010TestingNow-12 Stanford 10 Gr 2 (TJ)February11 7:00 p.m. Mr. and Ms. Mason (GM)12 10:00 a.m. Mason @ Regional Tournament (Wrestling) (Strasburg) 2:00 p.m. Mason @ Regional Tournament (Swimming) (Warrenton)13 10:00 a.m. Mason @ Regional Tournament (Wrestling) (Strasburg) TBA - Budget Work Session #2 (CO) (See www.fccps.org/budget for time when announced)15 President’s Day (Schools Open/Day Care Open – Snow Day Make-up Day) 6:00 p.m. EIP/HEP Tutoring16 7:00 p.m. School Board Budget Public Hearing #2 (CO) 7:30 p.m. School Board Budget Work Session #3 (CO)17 7:00 p.m. Extended Day Care Adv. Board (TJ) 7:00 p.m. Elementary PTA (TJ)18 6:00 p.m. Symphonic Concert (GM)For more calendar information, visit www.fccps.org/calendar.

(MD) Mt. Daniel School (TJ) Thomas Jefferson Elementary(MEH) Mary Ellen Henderson Middle

(GM) George Mason High (CO) Central Office

Foundation FootnotesAuction items needed for online, silent auctions The Falls Church Education Foundation’s 6th Annual Dinner fundraiser will be held on Friday, April 23rd at The Westin Arlington Gateway. The Host Committee is actively seeking donations of items to feature in the preceding online auction, March 22nd through April 20th, and silent auction on April 23rd. Auction categories include dining, get-a-ways/travel, sports/memora-bilia, educational services, health/beauty, home, jewelry, pet care, and more. Proceeds from the fundraiser provide support for the Foundation’s operations and programs such as its teacher grants program. For more information, please contact the Foundation office at (703) 538-3381.

The Foundation is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. For information about the Falls Church Education Foundation, visit www.fcedf.org or contact Donna Englander at [email protected].

FCC-TV Spotlight: Today’s Air ForceTune in to Falls Church City Television (FCC-TV) to watch Today’s Air Force. This weekly news program features in-depth stories about the U.S. Air Force and its people, programs, technology, exercises, operations and more. You can watch Today’s Air Force on FCC-TV at the following times:

• Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. • Saturdays at 6:30 a.m.

You can now see FCC-TV programming live at www.fcctv.net anywhere in the world! FCC-TV also airs in the greater Falls Church area on Cox Channel 12, Verizon Channel 35 and RCN Channel 2.

www.fccps.org - The official site for Falls Church City Public Schools news

FCCPS FY11 Budget CalendarFebruary 13th TBA Budget Work Session #2 (CO) ( See www.fccps.org/budget for

time when announced)

February 16th 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing #2 (CO) 7:30 p.m. Budget Work Session #3 (CO)

February 23rd 6:30 p.m. Budget Work Session #4 (City Hall) 8:00 p.m. Public Hearing #3 (City Hall) After Hearing Regular School Board Meeting (City Hall) (School Board Votes on Budget)

Work sessions are not televised but are open to the public. All but the fourth work session will be held in the Falls Church City Public Schools Central Office conference room, 800 W. Broad Street, Suite 203, Falls Church, Va. Public hearings will be held in the Chambers at City Hall and can be seen live on Falls Church City Television (Cox Ch. 12, Verizon Ch. 35 and RCN Ch. 2) or via the Web at www.fcctv.net. For more FCCPS budget information, visit www.fccps.org/budget.

The 17th annual George Mason High School Athletic Boosters Mulch Sale is underway.

Top-quality shredded hardwood mulch comes in 3 cubic ft. bags at $5 per bag. All proceeds will benefit the George Mason athletic program.

Delivery is free in Falls Church City and surrounding neighborhoods. The deadline for orders is March 26th for delivery on April 10th.

For more information and to download an application, visit www.fccps.org/mulch.

Mulch Sale to Support GMHS Mustang AthleticsThomas Jefferson Elementary School fourth

grade teachers, students and parents celebrated Colonial Day on January 28th. Students dressed up in colonial costume and taught one another about colonial trades such as doctor, weaver, cabinetmaker, silversmith, and glassmaker. The following businesses supported this event by donating food and paper goods for a colonial-style lunch: Chesterbrook Residences, Economy Party Supply, Giant Food, and Harris Teeter.

Colonial Day at TJ

Special Education StudyThe Falls Church City Public Schools conducts regularly scheduled

studies for each major program area. The Special Education Study will begin late this month. Two parents from the elementary, middle and high school levels are asked to participate in this comprehensive review process.

If you are interested in serving on this committee, or if you would like more information, please contact Elizabeth Mackie, Director of Special Education at (703) 248-5630 or at [email protected].

Bon Appetit! Students in George Mason’s Gourmet cooking class put the finishing touches on their latest tasty creation. The class does all the grocery shopping, food preparation, serving and check cal-culation in an effort to better under-stand what the food service industry is all about. The gourmet lunches have become a George Mason faculty favorite.

Mustangs Cook Up Gourmet Lunch