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Reston’s ChalkFest brings sidewalk art back on Sunday, a Revolutionary War ship serves drinks in Old Town Alexandria, Fairfax County is building its first new high school in two decades near Herndon, residents give Fairfax City high marks in community survey, and a new Indian restaurant just opened in Reston. Your daily dose of good news from Fairfax County with Steve Rhode.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- ChalkFest 2025 in Reston: https://www.therestonletter.com/post/chalkfest-2025-the-chalk-fun-is-back-this-fall
- Tall Ship Providence in Alexandria: https://wtop.com/matt-about-town/2025/10/matt-about-town-old-town-alexandria-tall-ship-providence/
- New high school near Herndon: https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/15/fcps-leans-toward-traditional-model-for-new-western-high-school-near-herndon/
- Fairfax City community survey: https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/15/fairfax-city-receives-positive-reviews-from-residents-in-community-survey/
- Masti restaurant opening: https://theburn.com/2025/10/15/reston-town-center-welcomes-new-masti-restaurant-this-week/
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