Sam Huff, 74, sits at his microphone at the Middleburg Broadcasting Network office where he hosts a weekly horse racing show. View photo »
Sam Huff, 74, sits at his microphone at the Middleburg Broadcasting Network office where he hosts a weekly horse racing show. View photo »
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. View photo »
Isabel, 3, and Victoria Brown, 4, of Sterling look through their eggs full of candy. View photo »
Noah Ferrell, 4, of Sterling counts his eggs after the hunt. View photo »
Some children, like Nathan Mostow, found so many eggs that their baskets were overflowing. View photo »
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. View photo »
Parents and their children line up at the front of the playground, awaiting their chance to run for the eggs. View photo »
Zoe Grieger, 4, of Ashburn colors her bag as she prepares for the Easter egg hunt on April 4 at Claude Moore Park. View photo »
Nathan and Olivia Mostow of Ashburn decorate bags for the Easter egg hunt. View photo »
Cathy Darby of Purcellville explains her game to the bluebird volunteers. The object was to match the picture of the birds with their correct nest on the poster board. View photo »
Old bluebird nest boxes were on display Saturday at a presentation Saturday to show volunteers what they are supposed to look like. View photo »
Many Loudoun residents gathered at the Franklin Park Performing and Visual Arts Center, Sunday, to admire artwork done by students ranging from preschool all the way to 12th grade. First through third place and honorable mention ribbons were awarded to winners in each grade. View photo »
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Nino De Barros, 8, stands next to his piece that earned him honorable mention. He titled it, "La Tortuga," which is spanish for "turtle." Photo: Jeff Koslofsky
Ashley Bittner, 12, stands next to her colored pencil drawing called . View photo »
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Lee Berry, 7, gives a thumbs-up in front of his picture created by food coloring and a sponge. He called it, "Sky of Colors." Photo: Jeff Koslofsky
The artwork on display ranged from pencil drawings and paintings to collages and photography. View photo »
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Shea O'Brien, 10, poses next to her combination piece of acrylic, graphite and pencil. She titled it, "Queen of Color," and received first place honors in the fifth grade category. Photo: Jeff Koslofsky
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John Huyett, 6, holds up his Certificate of Participation standing in front of his acrylic titled, "The Village." His work earned him second place in the first grade division. Photo: Jeff Koslofsky
At the archaeology workshop at Claude Moore Park on Jan. 31, there were many different kinds of skeletal bones, rocks and pottery on display. View photo »
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