Occoquan District Monthly Meeting
Please contact Occoquan District Leadership for additional details. Contact #: 202-255-6714 OMDDC meets at 730 second Monday of each month
Please contact Occoquan District Leadership for additional details. Contact #: 202-255-6714 OMDDC meets at 730 second Monday of each month
Board Of County Supervisors – PWC Website (More Info Click Here) Meetings are at 2pm and 7:30pm (times and dates may change, please check link above and agenda) Sign Up To Speak (More Info Click Here) *Note: To sign up to speak virtually the deadline is the day before the meeting (Monday) at 5pm, if…
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For More Details: Click Here Democratic nominee for Lt. Governor, Hala Ayala is excited to host all Democratic Candidates for Lt. Governor for a Unity Rally in Manassas on Wednesday, June 16th. Supporters of all candidates are invited and encouraged to join. We hope to see you there!
Citizens Comment Time Additional Information: Click Here Individuals are invited to attend and become informed about the operation of Prince William County Public Schools, or address the Board during Citizens Comment Time. During the school closure, please check the meeting announcement for specific links and instructions on signing up for Citizens Comment Time. NOTE: Effective February…
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To Register: Click Here All things transit! A study taking a fresh look at bringing Metro to PWC. OmniRide enhancements. Federal transportation funding. More... About this event Join Supervisors Kenny Boddye (Occoquan District) and Victor Angry (Neabsco District) for a panel discussion on the future of transit in our region. The two districts share transportation corridors, including…
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Please contact Coles District Leadership for additional details.
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Please contact Woodbridge District Leadership for additional details.
Batestown is a predominantly African American community in eastern Prince William County that was founded in the 1820s. The community was one of only a handful of African American communities in Northern Virginia prior to the Civil War. After the Civil War, Batestown grew in population as formerly enslaved people moved here. Soon it became…
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For More Details: Click Here Join us for the Inaugural Juneteenth Parade on Juneteenth 2021! We will be walking Cameron Street from Dumfries United Methodist Church, and ending our parade at the Dumfries Slave Cemetery where we will hold a candlelight vigil in honor of the ancestors, enjoy music, and have time for reflection. *Please…
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Please contact Brentsville District Leadership for additional details.
Please contact Democratic Women's Caucus Leadership for additional detail