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Actors Kelly Blackburn as June, Nicole Holland as Baby Louise, Amy Young as Momma Rose, Imran Malik as Mr. Goldstone, Kerry Chapman as Yonkers, Christopher Tedrow as Tulsa and Glen Hochkeppel as Herbie.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
Kelly Blackburn as June in scene VIII: Stage of Grantziger's Palace, N.Y.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
Scene IX of "Gypsy" being performed by the Piedmont Arts Foundation. Katie Kramer as Louise and Kelly Blackburn as June, sing "If Momma Was Married."
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
Scene X: Theater Alley, Buffalo, "All I Need Is The Girl" featuring Christopher Tedrow as Tulsa and Katie Kramer as Louise.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
At the Franklin Park Center, Scene V featuring Harper Franklin as Baby Jane.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
"Gypsy" is performed by the Piedmont Arts Foundation. Act I, Scene II features Katherine Bragg as Mazeppa, Inessa Oelschlager as Electra and Lyla Byers as Tessie Toreadorable.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Franklin Park Center, performance, Piedmont Arts Foundation, theater
Doug Henderson speaking to a crowd during a volunteer event at Ashburn Library.
Photo: Loudoun County Public Library
Tagged: Purcellville, Rust Library, Up Close
Doug Henderson at Rust Library during the early stages of renovation.
Photo: Loudoun County Public Library
Tagged: Purcellville, Rust Library, Up Close
Captain Lou Bittner of Whites Ferry describes the experience of riding on the ferry. (camera man Dave Rehm, cardholder Chris Elley, sound guy John Mckallip). Courtesy of Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association.
Tagged: documentary, Loudoun, tourism
Electro-Fish Media prepares to film at the Bluemont Fair, in the historic village of Bluemont. Camera man is Dave Rehm, cardholder is Chris Elley, sound guy is John Mckallip. Courtesy of Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association.
Tagged: documentary, Loudoun, tourism
Morven Park Executive Director Will O'Keefe describes the history of steeplechase racing to Cile Elley of Electro-Fish Media at the Morven Park Steeplechase Races. Courtesy of Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association.
Tagged: documentary, Loudoun, tourism
The Spirit of Freedom was part of the Berlin Airlift.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Fiona, 6, smiles for the camera from a U.S. Army Helicopter as her mother, Tracy, snaps a picture.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Rhonda Kline of Inglis, Fla. shows off the spacious front seat of her Moony 201.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Michael King (left) and Paul Werbin dry off their plane after the rain.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
The Space Shuttle Enterprise was the first Space Shuttle orbiter. It is 122 feet long and weighs more than 150,000 pounds.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
U.S. Air Force's vocal band, Max Impact, rock out during their indoor performance at the 2009 "Become a Pilot" Family Day.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Luke Coelho, 2, gets ready for flight as his mom, Julia, looks on.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Justin Blau, 22, of Fairfax flies the Cessna 172 flight simulator with ease. Blau, a licensed pilot, said he hasn't flown a plane in three years.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Scattered thunderstorms were the norm at this years "Become a Pilot" Family Day.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Grace Derby, 7, of Warrington, Va. sits in the cockpit of a Lancair 320.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
The Terrafugia Transition can fold its wings in 20 seconds. It is a rotable aircraft, which is unlike a flying car.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
The Terrafugia Transition is a rotable aircraft, which means it can act as a plane and a car.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
The weather improved considerably as the day progressed at the 2009 "Become a Pilot" Family Day.
Photo: Ryan Lytle, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Dulles, family, military, Udvar-Hazy Space Center
Vendors like The Bee Folks impressed attendees with their artistic creations such as candles, soaps, lip balm and lotions made out of exotic honeys and pure beeswax.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Roderick Morrison’s Celtic Treasures tent was a popular vendor at the Potomac Celtic Festival, featuring items from T-shirts to shot glasses and jewelry.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Festivalgoers Maren Mayhew and Barry Schlessinger take a moment and relax in orthopedic rocking chairs that were on display at the Potomac Celtic Festival on June 13.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Jean Neil, 50, of Olney, Md. embraces her inner child and gets swirls and curls painted on her arm at the Body Parts tent at the Potomac Celtic Festival on June 13.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Festivalgoer Ban Morfit and his Irish wolfhounds, Kyna and Cearbhall, were popular among the attendees at the Potomac Celtic Festival at Morven Park on June 13. Attendees were allowed to bring dogs on the grounds as part of the festivities.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Members of the MacMillan-Bircles Memorial Pipe Band of Rockville, Md., march during the parade ceremony at the Potomac Celtic Festival held at Morven Park the weekend of June 13 and 14.
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: festival, Morven Park
Fairfax Station resident Bill Bohatch's 1967 Corvette Coupe was on display at the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
Daniel Scott of Ashburn, left, and his father Maurice Scott of Ashburn take a look under the hood at Sterling resident Eric Black's 1970 Chevy Nova SS on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
At the Classic Car Cruise-in, guests were invited to vote for their favorite classic car. The Paez family of Sterling talk about their favorites as they score their cards. From left, Alex, 11; mom Cyndi; Art, 17; and Andres, 14.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
Harry Williams brought his collection of 23,000 Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars to the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park. He started collecting these miniature cars in 1995.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
Judy House of Winchester peeks into Leesburg resident Theo Bennett's 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
Matt Duncan and his son Logan, 6, of Leesburg inspect a U.S. Army Fast Attack Vehicle at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park on May 30.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
At Morven Park's Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30, Leesburg resident Bob Brown's 1957 Chevrolet BelAir convertible was on display.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Morven Park
Jane O'Keefe of Lovettsville manages the cash register at the entrance to the 10th Annual Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
Feuding sisters have a seat at the Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
Several porcelain eggs and a china teacup on display at the Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
Garry Smallwood, left, of the musical duo the Smallwood Brothers smiles as brother, Tom, sings during the brothers' bluegrass performance.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
A table with a mermaid-statue base, one of the many uncommon pieces for sale at the Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
Mary Artz of Woodbridge and Beth Bailey and Erin Finn, both of Arlington, haul a newly purchased nightstand out of the grounds of the 10th Annual Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: antiques, Lucketts
An overview of the five acres of vendor space at the Lucketts Spring Market, on the grounds of the Lucketts Community Center.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
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An assortment of antiques and knickknacks on a vendor's table at the Lucketts Spring Market.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
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The world is Ric Bauer's conversation piece at the Lucketts Spring Market. Bauer came from Comus, Md. to search the Lucketts Spring Market's offerings.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
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Chris Schlesinger of Long Island is the co-announcer for the National Strawberry Eating Contest at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Tom Gilbert, 28, of Massachusetts won this year's pro National Strawberry Eating Competition at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23 by consuming 7.63 pounds of strawberries in 7 minutes.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
A family enjoys the shade at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23 at Sky Meadows State Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Bob Hurlbut of Pennsylvania competes in the Pro National Strawberry Eating Competition at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Kaitlyn Wheeler, 9, helps sells strawberry sundaes at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23 as part of a fundraising event for Young Explorations Preschool of Delaplane.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
From left, Michael Mackie, 4; Nate Mackie, 5; and Owen Mackie, 4, enjoy Virginia strawberries covered with whipped cream as they watch the Strawberry Eating Competition at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Juan Brito-Nina of Manassas entered the amateur portion of the National Strawberry Eating Competition at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23 for the first time and won first place. Introducing him to the crowd is Mary Ann Patterson, the spring events chair.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Children compete in a sack race at the Annual Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
A broad wing hawk from The Raptor Conservancy of Virginia was on display at the strawberry festival.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Competing in the three-legged race are, from left, Grace, 5, and her father Michael Yokitis of Alexandria and Rich Seetoo with his son Matthew, 9, of Centreville.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Enjoying their fresh strawberries, from left, are Laine Clark, 5; Ellie Sternfels, 5; and Jackie Clark, 5, all from Front Royal.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Tractor rides at Sky Meadows State Park were part of the Delaplane Strawberry Festival on May 23.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Delaplane, family, festival
Mike Pugh is a self-described multimedia music producer from Purcellville.
Photo: Mike Vanderpool
Tagged: entertainment, Goose Creek Live, music, Purcellville, Up Close
Ron Pence of Haymarket pours a kettle-full of freshly cooked popcorn into a vat for distribution into bags. Pence, who said this year was his first selling popcorn at Purcellville Heritage Day, described the day's business as "fairly steady."
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: fair, family, festival, food, Purcellville
Beth Johnson of Brunswick (in sleeveless green tank-top) chats with Sarah Roussos of Round Hill. Roussos is co-founder, with her husband, Peter, of Agro-Depot, a coalition of regional agricultural producers that sell each other's products at farmer's markets and in catalogs.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: agriculture, fair, farmers markets, festival, Purcellville
Vendors' stands line the Purcellville Skating Rink parking lot next to Fireman's Field during Purcellville's annual Heritage Day, held on Saturday, May 16.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, craft, fair, farmers markets, festival, Purcellville
Audience members watch as the Blue Ridge Thunder Cloggers storm the stage at Fireman's Field during Purcellville's annual Heritage Day.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, dance team, fair, family, festival, Purcellville
Bridgit Rofe, 7, of Purcellville watches as her mother, Jessie, ties a bag of kettle-cooked popcorn onto the girl's wrist while Bridgit's sister Samantha, 4, occupies herself.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: fair, family, festival, Purcellville
A children's crafts table at Purcellville's 2009 Heritage Day on May 16.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, fair, family, festival, Purcellville
Abby Pence of Haymarket's Heritage Kettle Korn prepares freshly cooked popcorn for sale at Purcellville's Fireman's Field during the town's annual Heritage Day.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: fair, family, festival, food, Purcellville
A miniature silky fainting goat named Flutter was on display at Purcellville's Heritage Day.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: animals, fair, festival, Purcellville
Meredith Thomas is the Chair for Purcellville's Heritage Day.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: fair, festival, Purcellville
Going for a horse drawn carriage ride at Fireman's Field. From left, Linda Nickelson (in pink, front seat), Nolan Barzee (driver), Joanna Buckley with son Carter, 3 1/2 yrs old (from Great Falls).
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: fair, family, festival, horses, Purcellville
Macy Freeman, 8, of South Riding, performs at the 9:30 club in Washington, D.C., with her band GLAM during the Bach to Rock's Battle of the Bands on May 16.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: kids, music
From left, Gigi Batsakis, Lauren “Chewy” King and Macy Freeman, members of the Loudoun County pop band GLAM, pose for photos after their May 16 performance at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: kids, music
Elementary school band Four Foot Seven from South Riding performs May 16 at the 9:30 Club during Bach to Rock's Battle of the Bands. Pictured here are Jacob Bowman on drums, Berkley Scoggin on vocals, Aaron Grossman on bass and Justin Fribush on guitar.
Photo: Photo courtesy of Tracy Bowman
Tagged: kids, music
Gigi Batsakis, on vocals, performs with her Loudoun County pop band GLAM at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., on May 16. Behind her, band member Lauren “Chewy” King performs on the drums.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: kids, music
Kyle Siecker, 11, of Purcellville examines the news in a historic Purcellville newspaper.
Photo: Adam Gerchick
Tagged: history, Purcellville
Members of Jake and the Burtones, one of the acts performing at Purcellville’s Heritage Day: from left, mandolin player Josh Cava, 17, blues harpist Quentin Walston, 16, singer Maddy Curtis, 16, guitarist Jack Pugh, 16.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Purcellville
Couples dance away at the Bluemont Country Dance.
Photo: Courtesy of the Bluemont Concert Series
Tagged: Bluemont, entertainment, Purcellville
Jockey Carl Rafter (#8) regains control of Country Cousin and gets back in the race, after almost being thrown during the first race of the Virginia Gold Cup on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Jockey Carl Rafter (#8) swings in the air for about five steps after almost falling off Country Cousin in the May 2 Virginia Gold Cup races.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
During the first race of the day, the Maiden Hurdle, Jockey Carl Rafter (#8) is almost thrown off of Country Cousin while going over the hurdle.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Friends try on big hats at the 84th anniversary of the Gold Cup Races: from left, Stephanie Maxwell of Fredericksburg with a white hat, Karli Schneider of Fredericksburg with a blue hat and Laura Stowe of Arlington with a beige hat.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Friends tailgate at the Virginia Gold Cup Races at The Plains on May 2: from left, Deborah Thornton, Justin Thornton and Kevin Harnisch (on the tailgate), Sarah Harnisch (in the white hat) and Dennis Chapman (blue jacket).
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
The canine competitors shot out of the gate at the Terrier Race Exhibition at the Virginia Gold Cup races on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Each year at the Virginia Gold Cup races, Carol Newland of Culpeper has a hat theme for her table display.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Chad Heflin of Warrenton helps 20-month-old Austin Mawyer try on a pair of sunglasses to watch the Virginia Gold Cup races on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Irene Kerns of Markham, Va., made roast beef, turkey and ham sandwiches on pita bread for her tailgate party at the 84th anniversary of the Virginia Gold Cup on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
The Virginia Gold Cup Junior Field Masters Chase Championship takes the field at The Plains on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Three-year-old Aubree Eckard of Jefferson, Va., holds on to her dad Zach and watches horses in the paddock with her brother Zachary, 5, at The Plains on May 2 before the Virginia Gold Cup races begin.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Mary Motion riding Orpington wins the Junior Horses portion of the Junior Field Masters Chase Championship at the Virginia Gold Cup on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
Horses race in the Infinitive Steeplethon at the 84th anniversary of the Virginia Gold Cup Races in The Plains on May 2.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Great Meadows, horses, The Plains, Virginia Gold Cup
The Miss Loudoun County Court pictured from left to right on April 25: Christine Farrell, Jessica Maricle, Judge Juan Romero, Judge Juliette Rizzo, Stephanie Arnold, Chelsea Jane and Elizabeth Jackson.
Photo: Margaret Buracker
Tagged: Miss Loudoun County pageant, Purcellville
Chelsea Jane of Purcellville was crowned the 2009 Miss Loudoun County at April 25.
Photo: Jim Poston
Tagged: Miss Loudoun County pageant, Purcellville
Some of the gardens at Morven Park in Leesburg
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: Leesburg, Morven Park
A view of the mansion at Morven Park in Leesburg
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: Leesburg, Morven Park
The reflecting pool at Morven Gardens in Leesburg
Photo: Sherell Williams
Tagged: Leesburg, Morven Park
A handful of paintings and sculptures were bid on during the Loudoun Academy of the Arts Foundation's April 10 live auction.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, Loudoun Academy of Arts
A silver ring was designed by New York City artist Cynthia Gale.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, Loudoun Academy of Arts
“Cubic Forms,” by artist Brian Kirk, who works in stone, metal, ceramics and mixed media, was up for bidding in Friday night’s silent auction.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, Loudoun Academy of Arts
Artist John Raymond designed “The Big Fish” from lawn mower blades and found objects.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: arts, Loudoun Academy of Arts
Children line up in front of the Easter bunny, waiting for a special prize, at the egg hunt at Claude Moore Park on April 4.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Isabel, 3, and Victoria Brown, 4, of Sterling look through their eggs full of candy.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Noah Ferrell, 4, of Sterling counts his eggs after the hunt.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Some children, like Nathan Mostow, found so many eggs that their baskets were overflowing.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
And they’re off! Two-year-olds were allowed to begin searching for the eggs first. They were followed shortly by the rest of the bunch.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Parents and their children line up at the front of the playground, awaiting their chance to run for the eggs.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Zoe Grieger, 4, of Ashburn colors her bag as she prepares for the Easter egg hunt on April 4 at Claude Moore Park.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: children, Easter, family
Nathan and Olivia Mostow of Ashburn decorate bags for the Easter egg hunt.
Photo: Jeff Koslofsky, LoudounExtra.com
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