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Shenandoah University dedicates its new, 20,000 square-foot Northern Virginia Campus facility, March 30, at 44160 Scholar Plaza in Ashburn, Va. On hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony are (left to right) Robert Wood Johnson Scholar and SU Nursing Student Stephanie Gaither; SU nursing alumnus Aaron Snow, BSN, RN; Virginia State Senator Mark Herring, 33rd District; Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.; Pruitt Corporation President Cecil Pruitt, Former Shenandoah University President James A. Davis, (1982-2008), Ph.D.; W.A. Hazel Inc. CEO Jay Keyser; W.A. Brown & Associates President Doug Brewer; and Robert Wood Johnson Scholar and SU Nursing Student Kathleen Schneble.
Photo: Shenandoah University
Tagged: Shenandoah University
Thanks to her volunteer efforts at the Inova Loudoun Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (LNRC), Kathie Hudes presented a grant in the amount of $1,500 to Mabel Costello, Program Manager of the Activities Department of the LNRC on behalf of ExxonMobil Foundation and through its Volunteer Involvement Program. From
left, James W. Rohrbaugh, Chief Growth Officer/AVP, Operations for Inova Loudoun Hospital; LNRC volunteer Kathie Hudes; Mabel Costello, Program Manager of the Activities Department at LNRC; and Elizabeth Kaeser, RN, MSN, LNHA, Administrator, LNRC
Photo: Renee Brohard
Tagged: Inova Loudoun Hospital, user photo
A Loudoun County parent holds up a sign at the school board meeting Wednesday, March 25.
Photo: Ron Evans
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"I attended the school board meeting last night. It was very well run and the entire community was positive in stating their case for their plans. It never got hostile which made me proud to be a resident" - Loudoun resident Ron Evans.
Photo: Ron Evans
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Creative Dance Center dancers scored high at National competitions, earning them a ranking of #1 in VA and #20 Nationally by Dancer Magazine.
Photo: Ramona Batchelder
Tagged: dance team
Creative Dance Center dancers scored high at National competitions, earning them a ranking of #1 in VA and #20 Nationally by Dancer Magazine.
Photo: Ramona Batchelder
Tagged: dance team
The "Founders Wing" at the new Silver Eagle Group Training Facility & Private Club in Ashburn offers such amenities as a pool table, fireplace, board room, hard-wired private offices, locker rooms and concierge service.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
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Silver Eagle Group Tactical Instructor Ash Ammons (center) greets guests on the 25-yard tactical range. The Silver Eagle Group features 30 shooting lanes in an environmentally safe venue complete with wet traps and sophisticated ventilation systems that eliminate exposure to lead dust.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
Tagged: Ashburn
The "Founders Wing" at the new Silver Eagle Group Training Facility & Private Club in Ashburn offers such amenities as a pool table, fireplace, board room, hard-wired private offices, locker rooms and concierge service.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
Tagged: Ashburn
The Silver Eagle Group Training Facility & Private Club in Ashburn offers more than 6,000 square feet of retail space.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
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The Silver Eagle Group Training Facility & Private Club is located at 44620 Guilford Drive in Ashburn.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
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Silver Eagle Group Tactical Instructor Ash Ammons (center) reviews the 22,000 square foot "Scenario Area," which features a two-story home, office, classroom, nightclub, and vehicle movement area offering unparalleled training for law enforcement, military and private citizens.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
Tagged: Ashburn
Silver Eagle Group Associate Keith Weaver reviews handgun specifics with guests at Grand Opening event.
Photo: Matt Amodeo
Tagged: Ashburn
Jay Sine, Gina Harrison and Barb DaCardona, three pediatric nurses at Inova Loudoun Hospital, have earned a new designation: "Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurses." Nationwide. only 200 nurses were asked to to sit for the first beta examination. Vickie Bamsey RN, CPEN, who also earned the designation, is not pictured.
Photo: Renee Brohard
Tagged: Inova Loudoun Hospital, user photo
On Jan. 28, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall received Mr. and Mrs. Manuel H. Johnson of Upperville, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. F. Turner Reuter, Jr., of Aldie, Va., at Clarence House in London, England. Manuel H. Johnson serves as Chairman of the Board and F. Turner Reuter, Jr., as Curator of Fine Arts of the National Sporting Library in Middleburg.
Photo: Elizabeth Tobey
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Siblings Jon and Brooke Urda dance at the second annual Partners Club Ball Feb. 6 at Loudoun Valley High School in Purcellville.
Special needs students from Valley, Heritage, and Loudoun County High School danced the night away with their non-disabled peers. Dance ticket profits were donated to Loudoun County Special Olympics.
Photo: Cynthia Clark
Tagged: Loudoun Valley High School, Purcellville, user photo
Hayley Grabner and Kendra Hamilton dance at the second annual Partners Club Ball Feb. 6 at Loudoun Valley High School in Purcellville.
Special needs students from Valley, Heritage and Loudoun County High School danced the night away with their non-disabled peers. Dance ticket profits were donated to Loudoun County Special Olympics.
Photo: Cynthia Clark
Tagged: Loudoun Valley High School, Purcellville, user photo
Matt Vest and Courtney Allison dance at the second annual Partners Club Ball Feb. 6 at Loudoun Valley High School in Purcellville. Special needs students from Valley, Heritage, and Loudoun County High School danced the night away with their non-disabled peers. Dance ticket profits were donated to Loudoun County Special Olympics.
Photo: Cynthia Clark
Tagged: Loudoun Valley High School, Purcellville, user photo
Morgan Clark and Shane McClintock dance at the second annual Partners Club Ball Feb. 6 at Loudoun Valley High School in Purcellville. Special needs students from Valley, Heritage, and Loudoun County High School danced the night away with their non-disabled peers. Dance ticket profits were donated to Loudoun County Special Olympics.
Photo: Cynthia Clark
Tagged: Loudoun Valley High School, Purcellville, user photo
Two Sixth-graders practice their dance moves at the Loudoun County Junior Cotillion Winter Ball in Purcellville on Jan. 10. As members of the Loudoun County Junior Cotillion program, the students are taught that social graces and dancing are assets to becoming confident adults.
Photo: Patrick McCrary
Tagged: Carver Center, Junior Cotillion Program, Purcellville, user photo
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