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Issue 113
Friday, April 22, 2022
Prince William County
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Dear Neighbors,
In addition to many donations that were brought to our office's official drop-off location, other locations and groups from across the County collected donations. Below is a picture of what was collected at our office, as well as the Muslin Association of Virginia Dar Al Noor, Ebenezer Baptist Church and Missionaries, Potomac District Supervisor Andrea Bailey's office, Brentsville District Jeanine Lawson's office, and Coles District Supervisor Yesli Vega's Office.
In all, donations from across Northern Virginia for the drive will fill three 53-foot trailer trucks of much needed supplies! Thank you to all made who made this donation possible as well as all the other ways I know so many of you have provided support to the people of Ukraine.
In Service,
Chair Ann Wheeler
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Sunday, April 17, Chair Wheeler attended the Potomac Valley Church Easter Service and Great Banquet afterwards. The festivities included a community BBQ, an egg hunt for the kids, a free food pantry, and a ribbon cutting for its new Dumfries church and pre-school, the Blue-Ribbon Results Academy.
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The nationally accredited Blue Ribbon Results Academy was established to provide holistic, brain-based educational services for preschool aged children, 2.5 years old to Grade 1. These services are designed to develop students’ spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical capacity so that all children will perform to their full potential.
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Monday, April 18, Chair Wheeler participated in the Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Grand Opening. CACs are proven to increase prosecution of perpetrators and PWC was the only Northern Virginia jurisdiction without one. In addition to PWC funding allocated in the FY2022 Budget, the Virginia Department of Social Services contributed $350K to the project. Learn more about the center in the grand opening video below.
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More About the CAC
Located in Woodbridge, the CAC will provide a child-focused, facility-based program that allows representatives from many disciplines to meet, discuss, and make decisions about investigation, treatment, intervention, and prosecution of child abuse cases. Independent interviewers will work with children there so that they are not interviewed multiple times in multiple locations, which can worsen trauma. You can learn more about how the CAC Model works here.
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Tuesday, April 18, prior to the BOCS meeting, Chair Wheeler proclaimed April as Sexual Assault Victim Awareness Month to draw attention to the fact that sexual assault is a widespread crisis and has both public and personal health implications for every PWC community member. Advocate Angela Henz accepted the proclamation.
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Data from various studies indicate that in the Unites States:
- A person is sexually assaulted every 68 seconds.
- 1 in 5 women and 1 in 38 men have been a victim of an attempted or completed assault in their lifetime.
- 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 4 boys first experience attempted or completed sexual assault between the ages of 11 and 17.
- 47% of all transgender people are sexually assaulted at some point in their lifetime.
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More about the Climate MSWG
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Chair Wheeler is also serving as an Ambassador for TPB's Visualize 2045, the long-range transportation plan for metropolitan Washington. The plan will include transportation projects in the region that TPB can reasonably expect to fund and also provide a rededication to equity, resiliency, and safer communities as we visualize our future.
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Starting mid to late July, the Summer of Sunflowers will have over 30 varieties of "cutting" sunflowers on more than 30 acres and a sunflower maze.
Later that day, Chair Wheeler attended the annual Occoquan Peep Week and voted for her favorite PEEPS® diorama. There were 25 amazing entries. You can check them out and find out who won here.
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Protecting Yourself and Others:
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Tuesday, April 26
7:30 pm Budget Adoption
For Public Comment Time options visit SpeakUp! Prince William. Remote speakers must sign-up by 5:00 pm on Monday, April 25. In-person speakers can sign up at the meeting.
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The BOCS made the following proclamations and declaration during the April 18 meeting. Click on the hyperlink to read each in full.
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Left to right: Kristen Marek of the PWC Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office Victim/Witness Unit and Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Teresa Polinske accepted the proclamation.
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Over 4,700 full and part-time County employees serve the diverse community as public servants, residents, and volunteers.
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Left to right: PWC Service Quality Council members Sharon Richardson, Stephanie Bootwala, Nasa Primas, and Lori Wilson accepted the proclamation.
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Learn about PWC Compost Awareness Day in County Happenings below.
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Composting is an effective method to increase waste diversion. Yard trimmings and food scraps make up about 30% of the waste going into the County Landfill. The Balls Ford Road Yard Waste Composting Facility has successfully composted yard waste and other organic materials since 1994.
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Left to right: PWC Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Pauley and PWC Recycling Program Manager Scott McDonald accepted the proclamation.
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According to the Virginia Tourism Corporation, in 2020:
- Travelers to PWC directly generated over $28 million in local tax revenues.
- PWC generated $452 million in visitor expenditures and supported 4,711 jobs.
- PWC was the eighth largest tourism economy in the Commonwealth.
In Fiscal Year 2021, the PWC Office of Tourism generated:
- Over 18,000 overnight stays for sports tourism and group tours
- Increased website sessions by 34%.
- Generated 115 earned media news stories from local and national outlets.
- Achieved $18 million in advertisement impressions.
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Left to right: PWC Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Director Seth Hendler-Voss, PWC Tourism Advisory Board Member Jacqueline Connor, and Tourism Advisory Board Vice Chair Jim Larkin accepted the proclamation.
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Proclaimed May 20 as Bike to Work Day and the business community and other regional decision makers were encouraged to support increased bicycle commuting through bicycle-friendly policies and initiatives.
Learn about PWC Bike to Work Day events in County Happenings below.
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Left to right: Bicycle enthusiasts Jason Williams and Joe Marshall accepted the proclamation.
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As a principal, Ms. Schott strives to create an inclusive environment for all her students, families, and staff. She regularly provides opportunities for student and family engagement. In addition, she supports and encourages her staff to continuously share new ideas to lead the school in achieving at high levels. Ms. Schott has worked for PWCS since 2001 and is serving in her first year as principal at Henderson Elementary, after serving 13 years as principal at Rockledge Elementary. Learn more about her in the Washington Post article.
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“Being named Principal of the Year means that PWCS has multiple ‘Principals of the Year,’ as I can almost guarantee that my day-to-day efforts and activities mirror many of those of my other amazing colleagues in PWCS. We have a highly supportive and collaborative professional learning community in PWCS, and we are constantly sharing best practices, so if something is working well in one school, it's not long before it takes hold in others.”
Amy Schott
Principal, Henderson Elementary School
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Saturday, April 30, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, PWC, City of Manassas, and Town of Haymarket Police Departments are participating in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
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On Drug Take Back Day you can safely and legally dispose of unused or expired prescription medications by bringing them to collection sites at:
To protect your privacy, use a permanent marker to blacken out your personal information on the labels, if you are unable to peel them off.
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The following will be accepted:
- Prescription and over-the-counter solid-dosage medications (i.e., tablets and capsules).
- Vape pens and e-cigarettes AFTER batteries have been removed.
The following will NOT be accepted:
- Intravenous solutions, injectables, needles, hydrogen peroxide, compressed cylinders (asthma inhalers, for example), iodine-containing medications and thermometers.
- Illicit substances such as marijuana or methamphetamine.
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Thursday, April 21, the new Haymarket Hilton Garden Inn held its ribbon cutting ceremony. Located within the hotel, the Red House Tavern is open to the general public and offers a sophisticated take on classic favorites and features locally sourced ingredients.
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Through August, Inova Cares Clinics for Families - Manassas, at 8051 Sudley Road in Manassas, is offering free school physicals for children ages 4-18 who are uninsured or have Virginia Medicaid coverage. Physicals are by appointment only and can be scheduled by calling 703-698-2550.
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While Earth Day ( issue 112 County Happenings) is Friday, April 22, the PWC Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism has compiled the below list of Earth Day cleanup projects, events and volunteer programs happening for the next month around PWC. The theme for Earth Day this year is Invest in Our Planet. Earth Day is a great reminder to get outside, enjoy nature and fresh air, plant a tree or garden and help clean up our parks.
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Saturday, April 23, Haymarket Gainesville Library Composting in the Community
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Saturday, April 23, The Central Library Central Green Grand Opening
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Saturday, April 23, Rippon Lodge Bee Encounter
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Saturday, April 30, James S. Long Regional Park Bug Detectors
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Friday, May 6, Sharron Baucom Dale City Rec Center Plant & Take Gardening (Ages 3-5)
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Saturday, May 7, Balls Ford Road Compost Facility Prince William Compost Awareness Day
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Friday, May 20, James S. Long Regional Park Nature Buddies
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Prince William County Parks Adopt a Park Program
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Prince William County Pfitzner Stadium and Dale City Farmers Markets
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Virginia Department of Wildlife Become a Virginia Wildlife Naturalist
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Prince William County Parks Science in the Park
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Event visitors can drop off food scarps and receive a free compost sample in their own bucket, compliments of Freestate Farms. Compost discounts and compost bins will also be available for purchase. Facility tours will begin at 10:30 am to 12:00 pm.
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Friday, May 20, Bike to Work Day will be celebrated at "pit stops" located throughout PWC. Each pit stop is different, but all are free and will have T-shirts and fun. Most will have free snacks and beverages, plus free SWAG and bicycling information, all while supplies last. Some will offer cool raffle prizes too. While most pit stops will have morning hours, a few will have afternoon hours, and some will have both. Start and end times vary by pit stop. Use the hyperlinks below to visit your pit stop’s web page for details. See Bike to Work Day FAQ's to learn more . Register to participate in Bike to Work Day here.
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The Gold Award was for its Strategic Marketing Campaign, “PWPL Brand Drives the Miles.” The initiative placed new decals on the library's delivery trucks with the most important services and resources it offers. The trucks drive among 12 PWPL’s library branches and other community locations twice a day, distributing books and other materials.
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Of the more than 1,500 Gold Award winners, Prince William Public Libraries was only one of two library systems to be recognized, and the only library system in the United States.
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Nomination Period is Open
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Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 Virginia Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Awards. The nomination period ends at 5:00 pm on Friday, June 17. The annual awards recognize the significant contributions of Virginia citizens to the life and welfare of the Commonwealth and its people. Individual honors will be awarded in the categories of youth, young adult, senior and adult volunteers. Group honors will be awarded in the categories of faith-based organizations, families that volunteer together, community organizations, small businesses and corporations. Learn more and submit a nomination here.
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Ann B. Wheeler was elected Chair At-Large of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors during the 2019 General Election and assumed office on January 1, 2020. Prince William County is located 25 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s second-most populous county with approximately 482,000 residents.
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