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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 2012

Watch the ceremony online or visit the tree throughout the holiday season.

The National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony ticket lottery has closed, but people around the country and the world can still watch it online Thursday, Dec. 6 starting at 4:30 p.m. According to the National Park Service (NPS) website: "This year, experience the magic of the National Christmas Tree Lighting any time you want without ever leaving your home. Watch the pre-show and tree lighting ceremony starting at 4:30 pm ET on Thursday, Dec.  6. And following the live online stream, the show will be available anytime on-demand right here." The National Park Service planted the new tree on the Ellipse in late October just before Hurricane Sandy hit; the previous tree died of transplant shock. The new National Christmas Tree, a 28-foot-tall …

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Residents Asked for Suggestions on Updating, New Uses for Langley Fork Park

Possible Land Swap with National Park Service

A land swap may be in the works to finally give Fairfax County title to Langley Forks Park located on Georgetown Pike, a neighbor to the CIA and the Claude Moore Colonial Parm. The county manages the park that is owned by the National Park Service. A land swap was hinted at when the county Park Authority sent out a notice asking McLean neighbors to attend a public hearing Oct. 13 to talk about updating the 30-year-old master plan for recreational uses at Langley Fork. As part of updating the master plan, "The Park Authority is considering an equitable land exchange with (the National Park Service), whereby the Park Authority could acquire ownership of Langley Fork Park from NPS in exchange for an equally valued portion of nearby Langley …

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Ann H Csonka

3:16 am on Sunday, November 6, 2011

Judith -- I agree with every word you say, except for second sentence. FCPA tries to balance park uses, but parks are often planned for mixed uses because county residents have mixed interests/needs. A few years ago in our area, many families fought for a 100% natural park plan, many also adamantly fought for playing fields on an exceptional piece of natural parkland. In fact, many of the same …   more ›

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