- The Joe 15 Team is having their Annual Blood Drive in honor of Joe Page on Saturday January 26th 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Manassas Church of the Brethren on Nokesville Road in Manassas.  Please schedule your lifesaving appointment with Debbie at: [email protected] or (703) 895-1606.
- The Haymarket Food Pantry invites you and your family to their Annual Souper Bowl Bingo event on Saturday January 26th 3-5pm at the Alvey Elementary School in Haymarket. Bingo cards are just $1 or a can of soup. Come join the fun with your entire family. Snacks and refreshments will also be available.
- Historic Manassas is having their 5th Annual Souper Bowl Competition on Friday February 1st from 6 to 9 p.m. You can purchase tickets for just $10 for unlimited soup samples. Volunteers are needed to help serve soup and sell tickets. Please email Melissa to register at: [email protected].
- The PWC Library System is having a Nonprofit Resource Fair at Potomac Library in February 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the Central Library on February 23rd, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come meet representatives from area organizations to learn the many ways to help the folks they serve.
- The Quantico Creek Clean-up in partnership with the Town of Dumfries is Saturday February 23rd 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This is a great way to solve the plastic pollution in the creek. Cleanup supplies will be provided. But please wear boots and dress for the weather. Please contact: [email protected] to learn more.
- Serve our Willing Warriors is having their Annual Monte Carlo Night on Saturday February 23rd at the Regency Dominion Clubhouse. This promises to great fun and for a great cause. Please visit their website at willingwarriors.org/events to purchase tickets and learn more.
- Volunteers are needed at The Catholic Charities Saint Lucy Food Distribution Hub in Manassas to help sort, package and perhaps deliver food items to local food pantries in the area in 40 lb. boxes. Hours are Monday – Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come help families in need. Please email Debra at: [email protected] to learn more.
- Virginia Cooperative Extension is having their Certified Master Financial Educator Volunteer Training on Wednesdays 1 to 4 p.m. starting March 6th – May 1st or Mondays 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. beginning April29th – June 24th. You will be fully trained to present credit & debit management, spending plans, cash management, identity theft, savings & investments personal financial coaching and more. One time registration of $75 includes a background check. Please visit the website at: pwcgov.org/money then click on volunteer to learn more.
- Here’s a huge cheers to ACTS! In celebration of their 50th Anniversary of service to our community. You are cordially invited to their Gala on February 28th at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, 6-9pm. There are sponsorships available to help them meet a $50,000 matching gift! Tickets go on sale January 20th. Please visit their website: actspwc.org/gala to learn more.
- Saved Hands Foundation needs volunteers to be instructors, write grants and help in the office. Please visit their website: savedhandsfoundation.org to learn more and register as a volunteer.
- The Tough Mudder is coming to Silver Lake in Haymarket on June 1st & 2nd. This team oriented 8-10 mile obstacle course will have thousands of participants. Volunteers are needed in lots of locations and duties. You won’t want to miss this fun event. Please visit their website to learn more at: toughmudder.com/events/volunteer-information. This event is hosted by the PWC Office of Tourism.
- The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is looking for volunteers’ age 55+ to deliver noon meals through the Meals on Wheels Program. Shifts are just 2-3 hours and available in throughout the greater area. RSVP members receive a mileage reimbursement and additional insurance coverage at no cost to the volunteer. Please call Jan at (571) 292-5307 to learn more.
- Leesylvania State Park needs volunteers for their monthly shoreline cleanups to pick up trash and drift wood. The work days are January 19th, February 16th, March 23rd, April 13th and May 18th. Please register by calling the visitor center at (703) 583-6904 so they have your name to waive the entry fee of the park.
- ACTS has a great way for you to celebrate spring by donating to their Prom Shop so more girls can enjoy that special day. They are collecting dresses, shoes, new make-up and accessories to share with the kids. Please call Lydia at (703) 441-8606 ext. 249 to learn more.
- The Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps needs both medical and non-medical volunteers to join their ranks. These volunteers are trained to respond to public health emergencies as well as day to day activities. They offer tons of training topics to build your skillset. Please call Amy at (703) 792-7341 to learn more.
- The Center for the Arts needs volunteer docents Monday – Friday during the day. This volunteer opportunity includes greeting visitors and sharing the Center’s history and programs. Please call Jordan at (703) 330-2787 to learn more.
- Catholic Charities Hogar Center is looking volunteers to assist students with job applications, resumes, and mock interviews to prepare them for the workforce. Please email Arielle at: [email protected] to learn more.
If you are looking for other opportunities, please don’t forget to call my wonderful team at Volunteer Prince William. Jan can help you with the Retired and Senior Volunteer (RSVP) opportunities at (703) 369-5292 ext. 1, Shelley can help with any individual or group projects and send you weekly updates if you’d like. Shelley is at (703) 369-5292 ext. 2, and Bonnie can help you with opportunities available in Disaster Preparedness at (703) 369-5292 ext. 3. Please visit our website at volunteerprincewilliam.org. Thanks so much for all you do in our community.
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Temperatures on Wednesday will remain well below freezing, with daytime highs only reaching the teens and lower 20s. Wind chills will remain a significant concern, with values ranging from -10°F to -25°F in many areas.
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Travel to French soil and join us for a night filled with two of the most beloved French traditions—no plane ticket required! ?
On January 25th, we invite you to experience the magic of Galette des Rois, a 700-year-old tradition celebrated across France throughout the entire month of January (and even beyond!). This sweet, almond-filled puff pastry topped with a golden crown isn’t just a treat—it’s a celebration! The lucky person who finds the fève (a porcelain charm hidden in one of the slices) becomes the King or Queen for the Day, and don’t worry—there will be plenty of royalty to go around! ??
But that’s not all! In France, Les Voeux (New Year’s wishes) continue throughout January, often accompanied by Champagne and good cheer. We’re bringing that festive spirit to you, with a lively evening packed with French food, wine, and music.
What’s in store:
Experience the passion and drama of Puccini’s “The Girl from the Golden West”.
Featuring special guest musicians from The Chesapeake Youth Orchestra,
this performance brings Puccini’s masterpiece to life with an extraordinary cast.