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❖ Centreville Little Rocky Run Page 9 JUNE 21-27, 2017 25 CENTS Newsstand Price HHaattss OOffff ttoo tthhee CCllaassss ooff 22001177 NNeewwss,, PPaaggee 33 Centreville High School’s Class of 2017 throws their caps in the air as the ceremony ends. 6 e g a P s, d e fi si s a l C ❖ 8 e g a P r, a d n e l a C FFaarreewweellll ttoo WWeessttffiieelldd HHiigghh NNeewwss,, PPaaggee 44 RReemmeemmbbeerriinngg RReeeemmaa,, w e Vi re 1100 YYeeaarrss LLaatteerr t n e C / h NNeewwss,, PPaaggee 22 c a b n r Ke ‘‘MMuussiicc ttoo DDoo GGoooodd n e h c t AAnndd HHeellpp PPeeooppllee’’ e r G y b o NNeewwss,, PPaaggee 55 t o h P www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 ❖ 1 News Remembering Reema, 10 Years Later By Bonnie Hobbs W estfield High 2006 grad and Virginia Tech victim Reema- Samaha loved both theater and dance, both of which range from funny to deeply serious and moving. And the 10th annual Remembrance Cabaret in her honor contained all these emotions within skits, songs and dances. It was held Saturday, June 17, on the Westfield stage where Reema once acted in shows such as “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Arsenic and Old Lace.” And making it even more special was the fact that – as has been the case each year – participating in the cabaret were both Westfield alumni and dancers from Virginia Tech’s Contemporary Dance Ensemble (CDE), with whom Reema used to perform. However, the emotional highlight of the evening came when the four people who’ve been Westfield’s theater directors joined together at the podium. There, Scott Laura Walsh sings “Pulled” from Pafumi, the school’s first theater director – “The Addams Family” musical. from 2000-2010 – read the senior essay he’d dressed the crowd. had Reema write, reflecting on her time in He noted all the work Angel Fund has Westfield Theater and her hopes for the done in the past decade to make schools future. Standing next to him were former safer. And he praised its past president, Lu Westfield directors Zoe Dillard and Susie Pike and current director Rachel Harrington Ann McNabb, for getting four pieces of leg- Ph – who was a Westfield student when Reema islation passed toward that end, during her o t tenure. In the past 10 years, said Samaha, o was and who also performed in the caba- s ret. “We’ve given about $60,000 in scholarships by The event raises money for the Reema J. to Westfield and Herndon high school stu- B o Samaha Memorial Scholarship Fund, as dents and $15,000 to $16,000 to Actively n Caring 4 People,” a positive-reinforcement n well as Angel Fund, which supports the ie safety and wellbeing of youth and school- program in schools. H He also expressed gratitude toward CDE o aged children. And at the end of Saturday’s b b show, Reema’s father, Joe Samaha, ad- See Remembering, Page 3 The Gin Dance Co. entertains in “Hello! Goodbye.” s Westfield Theater Direc- tors (from left) Zoe Dillard, Susie Pike and Rachel Harrington listen to Scott Pafumi read Reema Samaha’s senior essay. Doing an improv sketch are (from left) Westfield alumni Branson Reese, Will Quinn, The Crtv Cmplx (Creative Complex) Dance Co. performs Sarah Cowdery, Joe Schumaker, Michelle Murgia, Megan Meadows, and Jesse Leahy. “The Preface.” 2 ❖ Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com News P h o t o s b y B o n n ie H o b b s The band, Uncle Jesse, performs the song, “Torn.” A dancer with Nomadic Artists performs to “The Weight.” Remembering Reema From Page 2 and the Westfield theater alumni who’ve returned every year to honor his daughter, including sis- ters Ashley and Phoebe Dillard who produce and direct the annual cabaret. Said Samaha: “To all of you who’ve come back each year The Contemporary Dance Ensemble during and supported us, our heartfelt Dancer Ahmad Maaty “Andaloosia.” Reema choreographed and thanks.” performed it with CDE as a VT freshman. Also speaking was Reema’s Rachel Harrington sings mother, Mona Samaha. “Besides “She Used to be Mine” the hardship of losing Reema, from “Waitress.” we’ve learned that love is the es- sence of life,” she said. “And these of loving, giving and receiving. remembrance events have been so [And through them all], Reema is special because they’ve been full still alive and kicking.” A dancer performs a number called Bobby Hersey, Lauren Bobby and Alex Merrill per- “Tether.” Lauren DeVera dances to “Surfacing.” form “I Lived.” www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 ❖ 3 Graduation 2017 P h o t o s b y S t e v e H ib b a Westfield High School’s Class of 2017 during graduation at the Eagle rd Bank Arena at George Mason University. Westfield Chamber Singers perform during graduation. Westfield High Graduates 610 Students A mid pomp and circumstance and a sea of black and gold, Westfield High School’s Class of 2017 held its 16th commencement cer- emony for 610 students at the Eagle Bank Arena at George Mason University in Fairfax on Thursday, June 15. School Principal Dr. Anthony Copeland presented several statistics about the class of 2017, namely that the class received $2,271,920 in scholarships, had 14 Cappies nominations for theater, had two National Merit Scholars, 110 Summa Cum Laude graduates (students with 4.0 GPAs or higher), eight Governor’s School attendees, and nine students who will be attending U.S. Service Academies (Naval, Air Force, Military, Coast Guard, etc). On top of that, the Westfield Bulldogs football team won the state championship Group 6A this year. Student graduates who were singled out Westfield graduates Derek Knodt, Evan Kohnstam Westfield graduates Gracie Wright, Orville E. Wright, for excellence include: Pride Award winner and Lauren Kohout. Joel Yang, and Christine Yoon. Andrew Ssekikubo, and Carolyn Ziegler who won both the Leader of the Pack Award and the Student Award. — Steve Hibbard Westfield graduates Nick Jiang, Westfield graduates Alan Zhai, Camilla Zhang, Lingyi Zhu, and Lucinda Westfield graduates Israt Jahan Lilly Johnson, and Chase Johnson. Zhu. and Yash Jain. 4 ❖ Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com News ‘Music to Do Good and Help People’ Project Joy will provide an income for Zambian orphans. P h o t By Bonnie Hobbs o W s C o hen Don Halterman was the u r t praise and worship director e s y at Centreville Presbyterian o Church, he went on a mis- f D sion trip to Zambia in 2012. And although o n he returned home to his life here, the or- H a phans he’d met there stayed on his mind. l t A musician, he was determined to better er m their lives in some way. And now, through a n a new venture called Project Joy — via In their music studio are (back row, from left) Don which these children will perform and sell Halterman and Kent Washburn and (front row, from The orphans gather around Don Halterman and his their original songs — he intends to do just left) John Nixon and Anders Arestad. guitar to learn new music. that. But it’ll take some help from others to bring it to fruition, and he’s hoping mem- ingful music that impacts the world — Halterman said the word “rite” is used as they sang so joyfully and passionately,” he bers of the community will open their hearts which is my company’s mission statement.” signifying a sacred spot. “We believe that said. “Their voices were untrained, but re- and wallets to lend a hand. So he and the three others in the com- God put us [the right people] together to ally beautiful.” “When I went to Zambia, I fell in love with pany, Grander Music — Centreville resi- do this — write music that can do good and The following year, Halterman went back the orphans there and became passionate dents Kent Washburn and John Nixon, plus help people,” he said. “What makes the again. Accompanying him was Centreville’s about helping them,” said Halterman. “And photographer Anders Arestad of Front Royal music meaningful is its impact in the world Cathy Baker, a board member of Every since retiring from my position at — looked for artists and organizations to after we create it.” Orphan’s Hope (EOH) — a national group Centreville Presbyterian, two-and-a-half promote, in line with their goal. Their vi- He returned to Zambia in 2014 and that sponsors Zambian orphans and builds years ago, I’ve wanted to start my own sion statement is “Rite place, right people, started singing with the orphans there and villages in Zambia. “I worked with the kids, music company. But I wanted to do mean- write music.” helping them write songs. “I loved the way See ‘Music to do’, Page 12 Your Local Upscale Resale Store All Proceeds Benefit Friends of Homeless Animals A No-Kill Shelter for Cats & Dogs Variety of Beautiful Treasures Great Prices Adopt Volunteer Donate The Treasure Hound 14508-D Lee Road, Chantilly, VA (Corner of Rt. 50 and Lee Rd. One light West of Rt. 28) www.foha.org 703-263-9073 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 ❖ 5 Opinion Losing One of Our Own www.ConnectionNewspapers.com @CentreView Newspaper of Worst fear of any parent of a teenager, Centreville Little Rocky Run losing a child to violence. A Connection Newspaper L An independent, locally owned weekly newspaper delivered ater this week, when area Muslims cel- caught up with them a short time later in a to homes and businesses. ebrate the end of Ramadan, a month of nearby parking lot and got out of his car armed Published by observance and daily fasting at Eid al- with a baseball bat and began chasing the Local Media Connection LLC Fitr, the surrounding community grieves with group. Torres was able to catch Nabra. His 1606 King Street them the loss of 17-year-old Nabra Hassanen anger over the encounter led to violence when Alexandria, Virginia 22314 of Reston. he hit Nabra with a baseball bat. Torres then Nabra was among a group of teenagers who took Nabra with him in his car to a second lo- Free digital edition delivered to your email box. Go to were gathered at the All Dulles cation nearby in Loudoun County.” connectionnewspapers.com/subscribe Editorial Area Muslim Society for an all- Nabra’s body was found in a Loudoun pond. night event overnight Saturday Torres is charged with her murder, which po- during Ramadan, and who were returning to lice describe as a road rage incident rather than NEWS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] the center after going to eat at a fast food res- a hate crime, although more charges could Photo courtesy Khadijah Abdullah-Lardas taurant. come later. Nabra Hassanen, 17, of Reston was a Steven Mauren Fairfax County Police report: “At about 3:40 All parents who have successfully raised chil- sophomore at South Lakes High Editor, 703-778-9415 a.m. on Sunday, a group of as many as 15 teen- dren into a teenagers know fear for their safety School. [email protected] agers was walking and riding bikes on as they become more independent. We expect Mike Salmon Dranesville Road. The group of teens had been our teens to be safe participating in events “Basically, the outpouring of support from Assistant Editor attending an overnight event at a mosque, the based at a house of worship. We expect our the Christian community, the Jewish commu- [email protected] All Dulles Area Muslim Society or ADAMS Cen- teens to be safe from violence. Nabra’s death nity, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Bahá’í; everyone Bonnie Hobbs ter, and had left to go to a fast food restaurant. means that all of us now have a diminished is comforting to us,” Rizwan Jaka of the Community Reporter, 703-778-9415 As they were returning to the mosque, some sense of safety; we all grieve with Nabra’s par- ADAMS Center told a Connection reporter. [email protected] were on the sidewalk and others were on the ents, who lost their beautiful and beloved “People care so much and it means so much to road itself. Detectives believe [Darwin Martinez daughter during Ramadan, on Father’s Day. We us.” ADVERTISING: Torres, 22, of Sterling] came upon the teens share their horror at what their daughter suf- But we will all feel the loss of Nabra For advertising information while he was driving. The investigation reveals fered. Hassanen, and a loss of sense of safety here, [email protected] a teenaged boy on a bike began arguing with Coming together in support of the Muslim in weeks and years to come. 703-778-9431 Torres. Torres then drove his car onto the curb community in vigil, prayers and other support — Mary Kimm Karen Washburn as the group scattered. Witnesses say Torres has meant a great deal. [email protected] Display Advertising, 703-778-9422 Letters to the Editor [email protected] Andrea Smith Beyond days are used as an excuse by qualities, is calm, collected and look up to everyday. Adulthood Classified Advertising, 703-778-9411 marketers to encourage people to can recover from any and every can be scary at times but when I [email protected] Father’s Day go out and pay for a “Father’s Day situation with ease. A father is see my dad I am reminded that at Debbie Funk 3 Course Meal” package deal. someone who only expresses his his age and with everything he has National Sales To the Editor: Families feel the need to spend good strong characteristics in front gone through, if he can keep his 703-778-9444 “And remember the time when money on one day due to deeply of others and seems like he never relaxed stature then I sure can too! [email protected] We took a covenant from the chil- rooted societal pressures which sheds a tear. Ever. He is someone Fathers will always be there. It David Griffin dren of Israel: ‘You shall worship they believe is necessary to go out who loves watching gladiator or takes time for some of us to learn Marketing Assistant nothing but Allah and show kind- and spend. Sure these pressures of old western films because he ad- and appreciate that simple fact but 703-778-9431 ness to parents and to kindred and going out with the family does mires and wishes to achieve or at the end of the day we do not [email protected] to the orphans and the poor, and have a positive side in that it brings relate with those warrior-like realize everything they do since speak to men kindly and observe everyone together which can be traits. A father is someone who they are the guardian of the house- Editor & Publisher Prayer, and pay the Zakat:’ then difficult for some families on any does not say much but when he hold or the captain of the fort and Mary Kimm you turned away in aversion, ex- normal day. does it means a lot! Every father how everyday they get up to keep [email protected] @MaryKimm cept a few of you” (2:84). But to appreciate fathers on just may not have the qualities I laid that fort from falling down. The verse above from the Holy one day should not satisfy the soul out above but these are certainly Marium Sadia Sosan Executive Vice President Qur’an gives me an even greater of any child. It is very difficult for the ones possessed by my dear fa- Malik Jerry Vernon appreciation for my father who in me personally to stay upset with ther. He is my role model whom I Chantilly 703-549-0004 [email protected] Urdu I refer to as Abu. I read this my father at any time because I Celebrating Ramadan verse and think about how people always remind myself of every- Editor in Chief have misconstrued view of the re- thing he must have to deal with To the Editor: who believe! Fasting is prescribed Steven Mauren lationship between Muslim fathers on a daily basis and how he keeps Currently, Muslims in Northern for you, as it was prescribed for Managing Editor Kemal Kurspahic and their daughters as one with- his calm and composure while not Virginia and around the world are those before you, so that you may Art/Design: out love. mentioning any of it or bothering celebrating the holy month of become righteous” (2:184). There- Laurence Foong, John Heinly, As I typed in Father’s Day in the others with his stresses. It makes Ramadan which started on May 27 fore, the purpose of Ramadan is Ali Khaligh Google search engine, I expected any pressures I may be dealing (10 days earlier than last year) in not only to abstain from food and Production Manager: Geovani Flores a Wikipedia page about the history with seem so irrelevant and small. correlation with the Lunar Calen- drink, but to also practice self-re- to show up as the first link. How- I look at my dad and sometimes dar. It was in this month that the straint, focus on good deeds that Special Assistant to the Publisher ever, I was fascinated to see how ponder at the fact that once upon holy scripture of Islam, the Quran, help others and improve one’s Jeanne Theismann [email protected] many Groupon ad messages ap- a time he was my age and I won- began to be revealed to the spirituality, and understand the @TheismannMedia peared with activities to do for the der with amazement at how he has Prophet Muhammad. Muslims fast struggles of those less fortunate nation-wide celebration. It sad- formed such a flawless character from dawn to sunset and abstain who do not have ample food and dens me that every time a holiday throughout his life. When I as a from food and water for this time. water available for them. This CIRCULATION: 703-778-9427 [email protected] comes and passes through the Muslim daughter hear the word This fast is not just physical in na- month will conclude with the Eid- years some people tend to stray “father,” I automatically think of ture but also requires them to shun ul-Fitr festival on June 26. away from the meaning and true someone who can hold down a any wrongdoing or bad habits. Shumaila Ahmad A Connection Newspaper purpose of the holiday. These holi- fort, someone who has leadership The Holy Quran states: “O ye Chantilly 6 ❖ Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Graduation 2017 Hats Off to Centreville’s Class of 2017 Centreville High School sends off its senior class at the Eaglebank Arena on June 16. By Gretchen Kernbach P Centre View h C o t o entreville High s b y School’s Class of G 2017 is ready for re t takeoff. Dressed in c h all light blue, Centreville sent off en their most recent graduating class K e r on June 16. The 549-student class, n b filled with 4.0 scholars, Division I ac h athletes, musicians, future military / C and many more, showed nothing e n short of success. tr e The beginning of the ceremony V included the presentation of the iew colors, national anthem, the Cameron Stewart is attend- Lauren Fischer is heading pledge of allegiance and a wel- ing Virginia Tech in the fall to VCU in the fall as unde- coming statement from senior to study architecture. cided. class administrator Amy Balint. Following that, Principal Dave Jagels gave encouraging words to the class. Jagels discussed the value of hope, a trait he felt is often “underappreciated.” He contin- ued, talking about the power of a thank you, inviting all educators from Centreville and in the audi- ence to stand up for applause. Then came the presentation of the Faculty award, which went to future UVA student Pooja Karandikar. Balint recognized Karandikar as “well respected, empathetic and a good listener,” someone who always encourages Jack Dunn is studying Riley Prosser will be study- cooperation in the classroom. music at Belmont ing chemical engineering at The scholar address was given University. the University of Delaware. by Kourtni McNeil, who plans to study at Northwestern University of “getting back where you need Services 3. Graduating seniors wait in their seats for the cer- this upcoming fall. Her speech re- to go.” The end of her speech was “What do you say to the emony to start. volved around being a pilot and met with a loud applause from her millennials who know everything,” flying through life. She implied fellow classmates and audience said Taylor. them were created for a special 2017, as he attended Centreville that she’s “never flown a plane alike. Taylor reflected on his time back purpose. in 1993 for one year. before,” but every day in high This year’s guest speaker was at Centreville; a time with no cell To the surprise of the everyone A musical performance was school was an added page to her Centreville 1994 graduate Curtis phones and students would get in in the auditorium, there was an- given by Karandikar and Kobie flying manual. Taylor Jr., who went off to gradu- trouble for having pagers in class other message to be given by a Turner, who did a medley of songs McNeil also touched on the in- ate from Purdue University. Right instead. He reminded graduates special guest — Ludacris. Set up by Ryan Cabrera and The Beatles. significance of getting lost, but now, he serves as the executive that they need to set high expec- as a video, Ludacris gave a con- Senior class board member Jenna rather focusing on the importance vice president of Taylor Integrated tations for themselves, as each of gratulatory message to the class of See Farewell, Page 10 lost (adj): 1. unable to find the way. Diocese of Arlington 2. not appreciated or understood. Victim Assistance Coordinators 3. no longer owned or known For Sexually Abused Minors 703-841-2530 • 703-841-2759 Helping The Diocese of Arlington provides comprehensive assistance to anyone who as a minor Animals Find was sexually abused by a priest, deacon, teacher, employee or representative of the Their Way diocese. Parents, guardians, children and survivors of sexual abuse are invited and Since 2001 encouraged to contact the diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinators, experienced social workers, who will provide a confidential consultation. The Diocese of Arlington is committed to assisting Adopt/Donate/Volunteer victims/survivors throughout the healing process. For further information, see www.arlingtondiocese.org www.lostdogandcatrescue.org www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View ❖ June 21-27, 2017 ❖ 7 Entertainment Submit entertainment announcements Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road. Legos will be provided for an percent off. Visit at ConnectionNewspapers.com/Calendar. Practice English with a group of afternoon of building. Grades 3-6. www.penderthrift.org, or call 703- WEDNESDAY/JUNE 28 Deadline is Thursday at noon, at least two students and adults. Free. Call 703- Free. Call 703-502-3883 to reserve. 378-7371 for more. weeks before event. 502-3883 to reserve a space. Duplo Storytime. Every other Keeping a Travel Sketchbook/ Practice English Conversation Wednesday, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. at Journal. 7-8:30 p.m. in the SATURDAY/JUNE 24 Group. Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. at the Chantilly Library, 4000 Centreville Regional Library, 14200 ONGOING Centreville Regional Library, 14200 Stringfellow Road. Develop and Rockin’ in the Park. 10-11 a.m. at St. Germain Drive. Bring the Art Guild of Clifton Exhibit. 10 St. Germain Drive. Drop in and enjoy reinforce early literacy skills for the Ellanor C. Lawrence Park sketchbook and drawing material of a.m.-8 p.m. at Clifton Wine Shop, casual conversation and learning for reading success. Ages 1-3 with adult. Amphitheater, 5040 Walney Road, choice. This is part of the The “Art at 7145 Main St., Clifton. Includes oil adult learners of English. Volunteer Free. Call 703-502-3883 to reserve. Chantilly. Rocknoceros is a three- the Library” series which is held the paintings of European settings; led program. Call 703-830-2223. Live After Five. Fridays at 5:30 p.m. man band from Fairfax that performs fourth Wednesday of every month at doors, windows, and flower shops. English as Second Language Book at The Winery at Bull Run, 15950 Lee original children’s songs and much- Centreville Regional Library, 7-8:30 Free. Call 703-409-0919 for more. Club. Mondays, 7-9 p.m. at Highway. Every Friday night a band loved favorites. Visit p.m. Call 703-830-2223 for more. Carolina Shag Dance. Wednesdays, Centreville Regional Library, 14200 plays on the patio of the winery. Free www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/ 6:30-10 p.m. at Arlington/Fairfax St. Germain Drive. Adults learning to attend. Find the full schedule at performances for more. JUNE 30-JULY 1 Elks Lodge, 8421 Arlington Blvd., English meet to discuss a book www.wineryatbullrun.com. Colonial Medical Care Exhibition. Fairfax. Free lessons at 7:30 p.m.; no chosen by the group. Call the library Mondays are Family Night. 5-7 p.m. 1, 2 and 3 p.m. at the Sully Historic Whys and Whey of Dairy. 1, 2 and 3 partners needed; dinner menu at 703-830-2223 for book title. at Villagio, 7145 Main St. $45 for a Site, 3650 Historic Sully Way, p.m. at the Sully Historic Site, 3650 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $8. Visit Advanced English Conversation family of four. Call 703-543-2030. Chantilly. Tour Sully’s garden, visit Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. Learn www.nvshag.org for more. Group. Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 Legos Kids Club. Every other the 18th century kitchen and house, how dairy products used to be made Open Rehearsal. Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. at Centreville Regional Library, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at the and learn about old-fashioned home before the days of big grocery stores p.m. at Lord of Life church, 13421 14200 St. Germain Drive. Drop-in Centreville Regional Library, 14200 remedies. See how they compare and chilly refrigerator sections. $7. Twin Lakes Drive, Centreville. The conversation group for adult English St. Germain Drive. Thousands of with today’s modern medical Call 703-437-1794 or visit Fairfax Jubil-Aires barbershop chorus as Second Language speakers who Legos for children to play with. Ages treatments. Call 703-437-1794 or www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/sully- invites men of all ages who enjoy want to improve their skills. Call 703- 6-12. Free. Call 703-830-2223 to visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/ historic-site for more. singing. Free. Visit 830-2223 for more. reserve a space. sully-historic-site for more. www.fairfaxjubilairs.org for more. Plant Clinic. Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. at Starlight Storytime. Every other TUESDAY/JULY 4 Toddlin’ Twos. Tuesdays, 10:30 and the Chantilly Library, 4000 Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the Centreville SUNDAY/JUNE 25 11:30 a.m. at the Chantilly Library, Stringfellow Road. A neighborhood Regional Library, 14200 St. Germain Holiday Crafts Day. 1-4 p.m. at the 4000 Stringfellow Road. Early plant clinic with horticultural tips, Drive. Stories under the stars for ages Colonial Times Exhibition. 1-3 p.m. Fairfax Station Railroad Museum, literacy storytime with songs and information, techniques, and advice. 4-8. Wear pajamas and bring stuffed at Ellanor C. Lawrence Park, 5040 11200 Fairfax Station Road in Fairfax activities included. Age 2 with Free. Call 703-502-3883 to reserve. friends. Free. Call 703-830-2223 to Walney Road, Chantilly. A Station. The crafts will highlight the caregiver, free. Call 703-502-3883 to ESL Book Club. Mondays, 7 p.m. at reserve a space. tournament of hoop and stick, the holiday and the railroads. Museum reserve a spot. the Centreville Regional Library, One-on-One English Conversation. game of graces and other childhood members and ages 4 and under, free; Storytime for Three to Fives. 14200 St. Germain Drive. Meet and Various times at Centreville Regional games of yesteryear. A scavenger ages 5-15, $2; ages 16 and older, $4. Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. at the Chantilly discuss a book chosen by group. Free. Library, 14200 St. Germain Drive. hunt and ice cream. Call 703-631- Visit www.fairfax-station.org, or call Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road. Call 703-830-2223 with questions Spend an hour with a volunteer tutor 0013 or visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ 703-425-9225 for more. Stories and activities for children age and to reserve a spot. to practice conversing in English. parks/eclawrence for more. 3-5 with caregiver. Free. Call 703- ESL Book Club. Every other Saturday, Various times and days. Reservations SUNDAY/JULY 16 502-3883 to reserve a spot. 11 a.m. at the Chantilly Library, 4000 are required. Call the library at 703- TUESDAY/JUNE 27 English Conversation Group. Stringfellow Road. Adults learning 830-2223 to make a reservation. NTRAK Scale Model Train Show. 1- Thursdays, 7 p.m. at the Chantilly English are welcome to meet and Nature Photography 4 p.m. at the Fairfax Station Railroad Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road. discuss a book chosen by the group. THROUGH JUNE 30 Fundamentals. 7-8:45 p.m. in the Museum, 11200 Fairfax Station Practice English with a group of To find out book title, call 703-502- Centreville Regional Library, 14200 Road, Fairfax Station. $4 for adults students and adults. Free. Call 703- 3883. Thrift Store Sale. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Germain Drive. Professional 16 and over $2 for children 5-15 free 502-3883 to reserve a space. Lego Block Party. Every other Monday through Saturday at Pender instructor Michael Glagola teaches for Museum members and children English Conversation Group. Tuesday, 3 p.m. at the Chantilly Regift Thrift Store, 4447-C Brookfield how to get that perfect shot. Call under 5. Visit www.fairfax- Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. at the Chantilly Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road. 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Best, Ph.D., professor and chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropol- young person’s future. ogy at George Mason University. “There are really two types of mentors: those who provide guidance and willingly share knowledge they have accrued By Marilyn Campbell from their experience in the field,” she said. “The T second type are those who facilitate opportunity, amyka Mason says that she was struggling vouching for someone or helping the person with with academics, finances and time manage- points of contact in their area of interest. Both are ment. She knew that she needed to make a important.” change, but didn’t have a source for guidance. Ma- son discovered the Women in Search of Excellence THE MENTORING RELATIONSHIP develops best (WISE) Mentoring Program run by Northern Virginia when mentors listen to a young person’s concerns Community College and her life began to change. and expectations [and] empathize and tailor support “When I joined WISE, [I] was assigned [a] mentor and skill building around the teen’s needs and with and learned how to speak about the challenges I was their input, says Short. “The relationship should ben- facing and the goals I had,” said Mason. “[My men- efit both the mentor and the teen through expres- tor] helped me dramatically … plan for future sions of gratitude, a sense of accomplishment, and events.” expectations for future support and success.” The upcoming summer months offer teens an op- Effective mentors are as interested as they are in- portunity to connect with adults other than parents teresting and are forthcoming with accounts of their who can offer guidance through mentorship pro- own struggles and the strategies they used to over- grams. Finding the right mentoring match can be a come them, says Best. “The best mentors listen first life-altering experience, say experts. and then lead. It’s not a one size fits all relation- “Through supportive relationships with adult men- ship,” she said. “The best mentors are concrete in tors, teens can learn how to develop practical goals, their guidance and work with attainable and flex- identify resources to accomplish goals … regulate ible goals. [They] don’t play favorites, but work to emotions, communicate effectively with others and create an ethos of fairness and mutual respect.” cope better with stress,” said Jerome Short, Ph.D., Tykesha R. Myrick works as a financial aid man- associate professor of psychology at George Mason ager at Northern Virginia Community College University. (NOVA) and is the founder of the WISE program on The Virginia Mentoring Partnership (VMP) is a campus. The program, which targets minority source for those who are looking for a mentor or women, pairs students with adult professionals who those who want to mentor others. The organization’s offer guidance to the students, many of whom are program managers train mentoring program coordi- the first in their families to attend college. “The rela- nators and mentors. Their goal is to increase the num- tionships go beyond academic accomplishments and ber and quality of mentoring programs in Virginia. are life changing and life lasting,” said Myrick. “The VMP maintains a database where prospective men- goal is to provide a holistic environment for these tors or mentees can plug in a ZIP code and find the young women.” closest mentoring program. Mentorship programs such as WISE work best “We provide support across the State of Virginia to when those being mentored are receptive. “The [best] help align program practices that research shows mentees [respect] the mentor’s gift of time [and] make high quality mentorship programs,” said Betsy recognize the importance of learning by listening and Bilharz, Virginia Mentoring Partnership. “We recruit, ask thoughtful questions, and they are open and re- screen and match mentors with young people using sponsive to guidance,” said Best. “It is equally im- that set of standards.” portant to invest not simply Recognizing that a Details in the best and brightest, but mentoring relationship is not those with the smallest glim- usually a relationship of For more on Virginia Mentoring Partnership, visit mer of promise. 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Announcements Announcements Farewell to Centreville High From Page 7 Frisby gave the presenta- tion of the class gift which was a statue for the school’s stadium. “I’m going to miss the people, friends and teachers, basically everyone who has impacted me over the past four years. Hopefully I will see them in the future,” said Molly Thames. Announcements Announcements After the presentation of the candidates and diplomas, the class of 2017 traditionally threw their caps up in the air. The graduates sit alphabetically before the ceremony begins. 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