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- 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.
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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.
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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!) |
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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. |
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