Week of 02.12.09
Images from the February 12 edition of the Alexandria Times
Ann Rector and Bill Jourdan will co-manage the newly merged Long&Foster Alexandria offices on King Street in Old Town.
From left to right: Weichert Alexandria/Old Town manager Kim Farina (second from left) is congratulated by Weichert senior vice president Paul Christman, regional vice president Bruce Green and senior vice president Jacelyn Botti on being named 2008 manager of the year for the region including Virginia and Washington, D.C.
The cast of Cool Papa’s Party includes from left to right: first row – Ben Horen, Roz White, Andrew Manough and Gia Mora; second row – Gary Vincent and Jahi Kearse (with Lori Williams partially obscured).
Photo/Colin Hovde
The plaque on a rock at Alexandria National Cemetery honors four young men who lost their lives chasing John Wilkes Booth after his assassination of President Lincoln.
Photo/Marty DeVine
Three Cheers for T.C. T.C. Williams’ Amber Lewis, center, cheers with her teammates during Tuesday’s varsity basketball game against Lake Braddock. Lewis, the lone freshman, had four points on the night.
Photo/Laura Sikes
ASO Maestro Kim Allen Kluge (left) rehearses with soloists Julie Rolwing and Ta’u Pupu’a.
Photo/Austin Danforth
From left to right, City Council candidates Frank Fannon and Kerry Donley enjoyed the Chamber Gala festivities with Mayor Bill Euille and former Chamber of Commerce chairman Shawn McLaughlin.
Photo/Jeanne Theismann
An Episcopal High School wrestler works to pin his opponent in a recent match against Georgetown Prep. Over the weekend, the Maroon wrestlers came in seventh out of 31 teams at the St. Albans Invitational, winning the sportsmanship award along the way.
Photo/Elizabeth Watts
A Chilly Dip for a Good Cause - Alexandria Sheriff’s Deputies Lejeune Harding and Tim Honig, in costume, left, may not have dressed like polar bears but they played the part February 7, participating in the Polar Plunge in Virginia Beach. The annual event, with proceeds going to benefit Special Olympics Virginia, raised $803,000 this year through the efforts of those brave enough to jump into the 40-degree Atlantic Ocean.
Courtesy photo
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