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November 2006

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Upcoming Events

  • Trunk Show                                                 Dec. 1
    42 Main St. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to benefit Loudoun Interfaith Relief. Contact Noreen Payne, 338-1443, or see promotional flier for more information.
  • Round Hill Art Center Open House       Dec. 2
    Round Hill Arts Center, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gallery, music, crafts and demonstrations. Contact Hope Hanes at hhanes@roundhillartscenter.org or visit www.roundhillartscenter.org to learn more.
  • Holiday Tree Lighting and Festivities   Dec. 9
    Round Hill Town Park, 4-5:30 p.m. Planned and hosted by the Round Hill Junior Women’s Group; e-mail roundhillwomen@hotmail.com for more information.
  • Pictures With Santa                                   Dec. 16
    At the Round Hill Volunteer Fire Department (4 Main Street), 2-4 p.m. Cost of the event is a Toys For Tots donation (a new unwrapped toy) and perhaps a free will donation to the RHVFD.  Thank you for supporting your fire department!
  • Last Night New Year’s Eve Celebration Dec. 31
    Round Hill Arts Center, 6:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Food, music and fun to benefit the RHAC. For more information see promotional flier; to volunteer to help out, contact svenjpatl@verizon.net.

Join the Round Hill Junior Women’s Club and help make a
difference in the lives of Round Hill families who are going through a difficult time. Donate time to make and deliver meals,
run errands, or provide companionship.
For information, e-mail roundhillwomen@hotmail.com.

The Round Hill Volunteer Fire Department
Annual Fund Drive is under way with a goal of $100,000. 
As our community grows, so does the department need for supplies, utilities, truck maintenance, replacement equipment
and protective gear for our members. 
Donations are tax deductible, so when choosing a charity
this year, please consider your fire department. 
Donations can be mailed to: 
RHVFD, P.O. Box 8, Round Hill, VA  20142. 
Help us help your neighbors! 
(By the way, we're also looking for fire, EMS
and administration volunteers!)

ON THE AGENDA

The Town Council will be working on several land use and planning initiatives over the winter, including the following:
• Utility and general fund Capital Improvement Plans (CIP) being considered by the PC. The Town is creating short- and long-range plans for maintaining and improving municipal water and sewer facilities, as well as considering storm water, trail and sidewalk projects.
• Proposed rezoning for a 30-acre property in the recently annexed 719 South Area
• Engineering and implementation of the Storm Water Master Plan for Main Street
• Initiation of public process on future of Potts Barn
• Implementation of policies for the eastern commercial district
• Continued discussions with the County on use of the Round Hill Center as a community center and development of an indoor pool facility at Woodgrove Park
The Town Council invites and appreciates public input at its regular meetings held in the Town Office at 8:00 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or at any of the numerous committee meetings and public hearings on various initiatives.
For more information see:
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