Falls Church News-Press 5-23-2013

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May 23 - 29, 2013

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Inside This Week Anglicans File Petition For Reconsideration Refusing to accept the April 18 ruling of the Virginia Supreme Court denying their appeal as final, leaders of the breakaway congregation from the historic Falls Church Episcopal filed yet another appeal to the state’s Supreme Court last Friday. See story, page 5

Connelly, Sze Announce Council Bids

38th Annual Memorial Day Fete & Parade Will Bring 10,000 to Falls Church Monday

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Mild Weather in Store, Food Drive Launched Again

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

With the June 11 filing deadline approaching, two Falls Church citizens officially announced they’re throwing their hat in the ring to run for the Falls Church City Council today.

lieutenant governor and attorney general, Aneesh Chopra and Sen. Mark Herring, but it wasn’t until McAuliffe stormed the joint that things really got hopping. McAuliffe has that kind of effect on people, especially Democratic partisans, and they love it. Everywhere he speaks, he proclaims whomever his hosts are

A 12-page special insert in this week’s edition of the News-Press, functioning as an official guide to Monday’s 38th Annual Falls Church Memorial Day Parade and Festival, spells out the full range of activities that are expected to draw over 10,000 non-residents to the City for that day. The entire day will center around the solemn annual Memorial Day remembrance service scheduled for 11 a.m. in front of the Community Center. The weather forecast is for one of the milder Memorial Days in memory, with high temperatures in the low 70s, and a remote chance of some rain showers. Among the special features of the day are the array of exhibits, food and craft vendors and community groups who will have their booths set up around City Hall, the early risers’ Don Beyer Volvo 5K Fun Run, the musical entertainment on the portable stage set up in the intersection of Park and Maple, and the parade, itself, set to kick off at 2 p.m. from the northwest end of Park Avenue. The also marks the launch of the annual News-Press and Diener and Associates CPAs food drive that extends through July 4. Everybody is urged to fill a grocery bag with non-perishable food items and bring them to the News-Press booth in the City Hall parking lot during the day. The food will be delivered to the Food for Others based in Merrifield which provides free meals at 14 locations throughout Northern Virginia every day. Following Monday, the drive will continue with drop boxes located

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See News Briefs, page 9

Maureen Dowd: Serving Up Shlock

TV executives think younger viewers don’t care about history. And they’re always on the hunt for the younger demo, working on the mistaken premise that millennials buy more and change brands more often than profligate and fickle baby boomers. See page 13

Press Pass with Shenandoah Run

Shenandoah Run is bringing 150 years of performing experience to the stage Monday morning at the City of Falls Church’s Memorial Day Parade and Festival. See page 25

HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS Molly Ringwald was in Falls Church last Thursday night, the special guest of the O’Keefe PR firm’s 16th birthday party that drew hundreds of invited guests to Ireland’s Four Provinces restaurant A 16th birthday featuring the star of the cult movie classic “16 Candles,” get it? According to reports, Ringwald commanded $23,000 for the three-hour gig of being friendly while negotiating the long line of party guests seeking autographs and their picture taken with her. (Photo: News-Press)

McAuliffe Campaign Steams Into F.C. After GOP Slate is Chosen by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Index

Editorial..................6 Letters..............6, 28 News & Notes.10-11 Comment........12-15 Business News . .16 Sports.............18-19

Calendar.........20-21 Food & Dining......22 Classified Ads . ...26 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword...........29 Critter Corner.......30

Rolling into Falls Church last Sunday night after earlier campaign stops in Powhattan and Gainesville, an Energizer Bunny-like, loud and wide-eyed, spring stepping, “I’ll sleep when I’m dead”-professing Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe took a wind-

ing down potluck hosted by the Falls Church City Democratic Committee at the local Community Center and turned it into a cheering, yelping and stomping political rally. There were a number of seasoned stump speakers who spoke that night, including U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, State Sen. Dick Saslaw, Del. Jim Scott and two of the four Democratic candidates for


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