Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Whistle Stop Hobbies Celebrates National Train Day



Location: 130 South Royal Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 549-4912
Date(s): Saturday, May 7, 2011(Official National Train Day), May 6-8 (Weekend Store Activities)
Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 

Event Description:
  Locally-owned trains, toys, and hobby shop Whistle Stop Hobbies is calling all kids, young and old, to join in the weekend festivities at their store as they celebrate National Train Day (http://www.nationaltrainday.com).  Train lovers will enjoy free kids activities, model train displays, special one-time promotions on popular train toys (Thomas the Train, Lionel),  conductor visor giveaways, and drawings to win deluxe prizes such as a Thomas the Train Party or a LEGO Party Package.

Weekend Schedule
May 6-8 (Fri-Sun) - Choo-Choo Sale
-20% off all wooden Thomas the Train characters & accessories
-Select Lionel, Half of O and N Scale starter train sets on sale 

May 7-8 (Sat-Sun)
 - Kid Activities, Prizes, Drawings, Free
11AM-4PM
-Register to win a Thomas the Train Party ($200 Value) or a LEGO Party ($150 Value)
-Kid friendly snacks/goodies
-Make Your Own Conductor Train Visors
-Bean Bag Toss, Coloring Station, Paint Wooden Thomas Train
-Operation Lifesaver Train Safety Demos
-"Train Doctors" from Lionel Trains & American Flyer (Saturday Only)

Friday, April 29, 2011

Kindergarten Readiness Discussion - Fairfax County

Join Fairfax County Experts for an Online Discussion on Wednesday, May 4 at Noon!
This fall in Fairfax County, an estimated 13,000 children will transition from home or child care to kindergarten. On May 4, staff from the Fairfax County Office for Children and Fairfax County Public Schools will be live online to answer your questions about what families, child care programs and teachers can do to ensure a smooth transition to kindergarten.
*                   Please submit questions in advance.
*                   If you can't join us live, check back and read the transcript of the discussion.
*                   Will your child be 5 years old by September 30? Here's information on how to register for kindergarten.
*                   Search the online database to find before- or after-school care for your child.
Resources
Fairfax Futures' "Helping Your Child Love to Learn" in English and Spanish.
FCPS' "Success in Kindergarten" in English, Spanish and Korean

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Lemonade for a Cause

Lemonaide Day, sponsored by Kids Helping Kids, Inc., will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 7. Alexandria youth will be selling lemonade at stands stationed throughout the City to raise money for two Alexandria-based children's charities, Alexandria Tutoring Consortium and The Fund For Alexandria's Child.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Alexandria Kicks Off Civil War Commemoration May 21


"Life in Civil War Alexandria" Event to Be Held in Old Town on Anniversary of Alexandria's Military Occupation

 

Discover how Alexandria was transformed by the Civil War on the 150th anniversary weekend of Alexandria's occupation by Federal troops! "Life in Civil War Alexandria: A 150th Commemorative Event," a kick-off for Alexandria's Civil War Commemoration, will be held on Saturday, May 21, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Old Town at Market Square, 301 King Street.

 

This extensive living history event will feature an opening ceremony; music by the Federal City Brass Band; interpretations of Robert E. Lee, a Civil War photographer, an army surgeon, Union and Confederate soldiers, and African American civilians; as well as a U.S. Military Railroad portrayal; the Victorian Dance Ensemble; and a variety of other interpretive activities to help tell the story of Alexandria's experience during the Civil War.

 

This free event will also offer information tables on Civil War historic sites, museums, events and organizations in the local area. Also, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Gadsby's Tavern Museum, 134 North Royal Street, and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum,105-107 South Fairfax Street, will offer free Civil War tours of their sites, businesses that remained open during the war. Carlyle House Historic Park, 121 North Fairfax Street, will host the program, "Spies and Scouts of the Civil War," where visitors can decode secret messages and try their hand at disguise,from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about "Life in Civil War Alexandria," visitwww.historicalexandria.org or call703.746.4554.

 

Geographically, politically and socially, Alexandria was directly in the path of the American Civil War with the Union, the Confederacy, and African Americans all having a major role in Alexandria's history. Because of Alexandria's strategic importance as a railroad center and port, federal troops took over the town, arriving on the morning ofMay 24, 1861, the day that Virginia's secession from the Union went into effect. This same day, Colonel Elmer Ellsworth of the New York Fire Zouaves and Alexandria innkeeper James Jackson, an ardent secessionist, were both killed in an incident at the Marshall House hotel on King Street that made them martyred heroes in the North and South.  

 

For four years, Alexandria, Robert E. Lee's hometown, was occupied by Union forces, the longest military occupation by Union troops of any town during the conflict. Alexandria was transformed into a huge logistical supply center for Federal armies fighting in Virginia. Private homes, churches, and local public buildings were commandeered for military barracks, hospitals and prisons, while thousands of African Americans came to the former slave trading town seeking freedom and security behind Union lines.

 

For more information about Historic Alexandria's Civil War Commemoration events or Alexandria's Civil War history, please visit www.historicalexandria.org.