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Blog Roundup: Rock & Roll is Here to Stay at the Workhouse, and More
Noteworthy blogs on Patch this week.
Each week, Patch brings you new and noteworthy blogs posted on Northern Virginia Patch sites.
Take a look at this week's offerings:
The Sixth Generation: Why Rock and Roll is Here to Stay
Workhouse Arts Center presents The Sixth Generation in concert, a band formed in Michigan in 1966.
Second Mount Olive Baptist Church of Hamilton will be sponsoring “The Gifts Within," the second Annual Project Blessings Program and Family Entertainment Night to be held Saturday night. This event will be held at Tuscarora High School, 801 North King Street in Leesburg. featuring a number of local church choirs.
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$250 Scholarship – Connecting Nonprofits to the Resources they Need
Did you know that about 66% of nonprofits in the DC Metropolitan Area are not getting the funding they need to carry out their daily operations?
Volunteer Fairfax offering small, primarily volunteer-led nonprofits the opportunity to take advantage benefits of its membership program by applying for a $250 scholarship which will fund membership, among other things.
High school blogger Zane Homsi shares his experience in the Leadership on the Lawn (LOL) program at UVA.
Loudoun Co. Students Receive Scholarships from Ashby Ponds Community
On Saturday, July 13, seven recent high school graduates from Loudoun County were honored with scholarships toward higher education from Ashby Ponds retirement community. The recipients, who work for the community’s dining services department, will receive up to $4000 (or up to $500 per semester) in scholarships paid directly to the college or trade school of the student’s choice.
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