Date | Event |
5/1/2023 | Join us as #SFCCMember Brain Injury Services hosts its 19th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, May 1, 2023, at the Country Club of Fairfax (5110 Ox Road, Fairfax, VA 22030). This is a day where we gather with brain injury survivors, caregivers, and supporters for a fun day of golf and philanthropy to raise critical funds that support the work we do for more than 1,100 brain injury survivors throughout Northern Virginia. Please visit www.braininjuryservices.org/golf for more information on sponsorships and to participate. more info... |
5/7/2023 | The Lorton Farmers Market re-opens Sunday, May 7 & runs weekly thru Nov 19. Market hours are 9a-1p in the Lorton VRE parking lot. Volunteers are needed to help make it a success! https://buff.ly/3w3Bfs2 |
5/12/2023 | A day honoring military spouses for their service. |
5/13/2023 | The 2023 Eagle Festival at Mason Neck State Park features live Animal Shows, Nature Walks, Exhibits, Activities, Music, Food, and More! May 13th, 10 AM - 6 PM FREE ADMISSION 7301 High Point Road Lorton https://buff.ly/3pgITzi |
5/14/2023 | Happy Mother's Day to all of our Chamber Members who also wear the title of 'Mom'. #MothersDay2023 |
5/16/2023 | Inova is holding a ribbon-cutting event to mark the opening of the new Inova Select Specialty Hospital, at the Inova Mount Vernon Hospital. This 32-bed Critical Illness Recovery Hospital is the first of its kind in northern VA. |
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5/19/2023 | Bike to Work Day is Fri, May 19. The first 15,000 who register & attend a pit stop by bike will receive a T-shirt. There will also be snacks & door prizes at pit stops throughout the region. Working from home? Get exercise by biking to a pit stop. https://buff.ly/42yNIm0 |
5/20/2023 | more info... |
5/29/2023 | Honoring those who gave it all |
5/31/2023 | Join us for a fine art exhibition and auction in recognition of the Raymond A. Wood Foundation's 6th Annual Art of Surviving. The Raymond A. Wood Foundation works tirelessly to improve the lives of hypothalamic-pituitary brain tumor patients, survivors, and caregivers. The Art of Surviving gives the foundation's community of survivors an opportunity to showcase their work and share their stories, while raising awareness and much-needed funds for critical programs that improve the lives of all those affected by brain tumors. Hosted by Board Member Caroline Coakley, reserve your spot to be a part of our culminating fine art exhibition and auction in support of transformative resources and research for the rare brain tumor community. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Please contact development@rawoodfoundation.org with any questions. more info... |