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The Tephra Fine Arts Festival (previously known as the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival) is a juried major outdoor visual arts show held annually since 1991 on the streets of the Reston Town Center in Reston, Virginia and sponsored by the Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art, formerly known as the Greater Reston Arts Center.
The Reston Town Center station of the Washington Metro Silver Line, which opened on November 15, 2022, serves the south end of the center. [1] Reston Town Center is designed with open avenues and wide sidewalks. It is built around Fountain Square, a medium-sized open area between the surrounding shops.
The Lake Anne Village Center has been the location for a number of events in the Reston area. One of the popular events is the Lake Anne Cardboard Regatta, hosted by the Reston Museum. [4] During this event, teams create life sized cardboard boats and compete in various races. [5] Another popular event is the Reston Multicultural Festival ...
The Town Center Summer Concert Series will host another evening of musical entertainment on Friday, July 7, with three performances. Magnolia Vale and Paint Creek will open the show, followed by ...
In the summer, free public concerts are offered at both Reston Town Center [49] and at Lake Anne Plaza. [50] The Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE), founded by local artists, is home-based at Reston Town Center and sponsors the annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival. [51]
Reston Reston Town Center station: Potomac Falls 320/321 [19] Ashburn GWU Exploration Hall McNair Innovation Center station: George Washington University: 322 [20] Sterling Dulles Town Center Atlantic Boulevard Connector 323 [21] McNair Loop Innovation Center station Sterling 331/332 [22] Ashburn One Loudoun: Ashburn Ashburn station: One ...
Reston Town Center station (preliminary name Reston Parkway) [3] is a rapid transit station on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro in Reston, an unincorporated area in Northern Virginia. It opened on November 15, 2022.
Joseph and One-Six flew to Afghanistan in March 2008 from Camp Lejeune, N.C., and on May 1, assaulted into a suspected Taliban stronghold in a town called Garmsir. There was little resistance. The Marines came home that October and 14 months later, in December 2009, they went again. This time was different.