Volunteer Fairfax and Fairfax County are organizing a cleanup effort this Friday, June 30, in the areas affected by recent flooding, including Huntington and Arlington Terrace.
Who: The minimum age to volunteer is 15 with an adult and 18 without an adult. No one under the age of 15 will be allowed to volunteer.
When: On Friday, June 30, there will be two shifts of volunteers: 9 am to 1 pm and noon to 4 pm. Volunteers are welcome to work for more than one shift. Registration closes at 1:30 pm and volunteers will not be accepted after this time.
Where to go: Please report to the Volunteer Mobilization Center at Edison High School, 5801 Franconia Road, Alexandria. The school is located at the intersection of South Van Dorn Street and Franconia Road. You must report to the high school to register and receive additional information. DO NOT GO DIRECTLY TO AFFECTED AREAS.
For more information, go to www.volunteerfairfax.org.

David, Shayna, and Caleb joined members of the Lee District Democratic Committee for their annual Lee Liberty Luau today at the home of Susie and Bill Warner. The festive event is the committee’s annual fundraiser, and featured a silent auction with donations from the various elected officials who represent the area.



David presented certificates of commendation yesterday evening on behalf of the House of Delegates to two students who tied as valedictorians of the T.C. Williams High School class of 2006.
David and Shayna’s home once again vibrated with grassroots energy yesterday for the return of Volunteer Night. The overflow crowd included a pride of Team Englin stalwarts as well as eight new volunteers, including four members of the one family!
The crew plowed well into the night, assembling mailings to more than 2,500 new voters to give them important information about the constituent services David’s office can provide. Team Englin members also worked the phones recruiting still more volunteers for Alexandrians Against the Amendment — the local effort to defeat the discriminatory constitutional amendment that will be on the ballot this November.
“I’m so incredibly grateful to everyone who continues to believe and is willing to work so hard to help me serve our community,” said David. “I especially want to thank all of our first-time volunteers: Sarah, Paul, Liz, John, and the Swansons — Lindsey, Katey, Mimi, and Terry. Every time I help solve a problem for a constituent or stand up for our community in Richmond, I know that I wouldn’t be able to do it without friends like you standing with me.”
Team Englin will be holding regular Volunteer Nights all year long, so if you are interested in becoming part of the grassroots efforts to fight for progress,
In the middle of the evening, David took some time out from Volunteer Night to attend the annual meeting of the Belle View Condo Association, which packed the cafeteria at Belle View Elementary School in the Fairfax part of the 45th District.