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MARCH 5-11, 2009 "Heroin’s Cost" 25 CENTS Newsstand Price Volume XXIII, NO. 9 ‘Children of Eden’ at Play Four Sentenced Performance has students In Heroin Crimes Victim’s mother selves, their families, schools, com- from nine munities and, ultimately, our addresses court. country.” local schools. Saying she and her husband re- By Bonnie Hobbs member Alicia “every second of ev- By Bonnie Hobbs Centre View ery day,” Lannes said, “We miss her Centre View so much — beyond what words eceiving federal prison can describe. Her father still says eaturing a cast and crew sentences ranging good night to her each evening, as Fof 50 and a live, 10-per- Rfrom nearly four years he closes her bedroom door. But son band, Centreville behind bars to 20 we are not looking for the court’s Presbyterian Church presents years, Lokesh Rawat, David pity. We just want justice to show “Children of Eden.” Schreider, Joshua “J.R.” Quick and [that] there are consequences to Show times are Friday-Satur- Daniel Nash on Friday became the be paid.” day, March 13-14, at 7:30 p.m., first four members of the She said doctors and Sunday, March 15, at 2 Centreville-based, told them Alicia p.m., at the church at 15450 Photo by heroin-distribution ring wasn’t a heroin ad- Lee Highway in Centreville. to be punished for their dict; she used it to Tickets are $10 at the door, at deeds. combat the effects

the church office or at Bonnie Hobbs But first, they sat side of post-traumatic www.centrevillepres.com. Zoe by side in U.S. District stress disorder and Dillard is directing, Don Court in Alexandria, Feb. anxiety. Lannes Halterman is musical director 27, while Donna Lannes said her daughter and Carol Jones is the vocal — whose daughter Ali- was told heroin

music director. /Centre View cia, 19, died after over- would help. “We They’ve been rehearsing since dosing on heroin given knew she just September, and Westfield High to her by members of the Alicia Lannes needed maturity, grad Rachel Harrington calls it ring — spoke to them. and time, to get on playwright Stephen Schwartz’s Calling herself a “voice for Alicia,” with her life,” she said. “That time version of Genesis — how he she said she and her husband Greg was taken from her and our fam- Back row, from left: Rachel Harrington, Claire Manship envisions Adam and Eve and weren’t there to tell them what the ily.” and Alex Burns strike a pose with (front row, from left) world will miss without Alicia in It’s been difficult reliving those See Eden, Page 2 Alex Johnson, Nick Burroughs and Aria Velz. it. “horrible days,” said “Truth is, because Lannes, noting her of the actions of ‘This is not just family’s goal is for these young people a problem of the community to Parental Opposition Wakes Up and others, the make a positive world is missing change. “We live in more than just Ali- ‘other kids.’” a society that be- Proposed bell-schedule changes attract crowds. cia,” she said. “All — Donna Lannes, lieves parents can those involved in undo their kid’s mis- By Bonnie Hobbs decision has been made.” victim’s mother this horrible situa- takes. Death cannot Centre View Parents at each table received information about tion also had dreams to realize and be undone. And we’ll continue to how sleep benefits teens’ health, behavior, problem- talents to offer. That they chose a keep Alicia in the forefront so par- ore than 300 parents jammed Rocky solving and creativity; a list of proposed new bell crooked path is more than just a ents understand this is not just a Middle School’s cafeteria, last week, to schedules for each school and the Transportation Task M shame ... because the negative problem of ‘other kids,’ young discuss proposed changes to Force’s majority and minority reports to consequences are incredibly pro- graduates or one high school. This Fairfax County Public Schools’ bell the board. The majority report recom- found and far-reaching on them- See Heroin, Page 6 schedule. The changes would theoreti- “For working mended a tiered approach to schedul- cally allow high-school students to get ing, plus making bus runs more efficient.

an hour more sleep by starting school The minority report said the schedule 03-06-09 home

parents, it’s in ed Request an hour later. change could cause significant disrup- material.

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She appeared Feb. 11 in General District Court and, at that “We’re probably getting at least 100 e-mails a day,”

time, the credit-card offenses were dropped. However, she was Sully District School Board Representative Kathy Bonnie Hobbs found guilty of a misdemeanor offense of possessing stolen prop- Smith told the parents, last Thursday, Feb. 26. “This erty. Judge Mark Simmons then sentenced Knight to 180 days in is one opportunity for you to give your input.” jail, suspending all that time. He also placed her on probation so Parents at each table then discussed with their the court could monitor her restitution payments. group the pros and cons of the current and proposed

schedules. At the end, when Shepherd asked how /Centre View many were against the proposed, later-start time for Failure To Appear Is Charged high schools, nearly everyone raised their hand. In November 2008, Fairfax County police charged four men from Maryland with stealing items from the Apple store at Fair AT HIS TABLE, Lees Corner Elementary PTA Presi- Oaks Mall. Two of them have since been convicted of petit lar- dent Gary Stumpf, who also has a child at Franklin ceny. Middle School, moderated. Deer Park Elementary Parents raise their hands in opposition A third — Anthony W. Cruso, 36, of 8505 Greenbelt Road in and Stone Middle mom Amy Chillemi said the cur- to the proposed new bell schedule. Greenbelt — was supposed to enter a plea to grand larceny, Feb. rent schedule’s fine. 3, in Circuit Court. However, when he didn’t show up, Judge Bruce “It’s less day-care issues for us in the morning,” their commute time home [because they’ll rush White charged him with failure to appear and issued a bench said Deer Park, Stone and Westfield High mom Nancy hour].” Stumpf said it might make teachers ask them- warrant for his arrest. Lawson. In this economy, she’s glad she doesn’t need selves if they want to work that way. before-school child care. But the new schedule has Chillemi said teens won’t use that extra hour to go elementary school starting almost an hour later than to bed earlier. Agreeing, Stumpf said, “Teens will stay Free Carseat Inspections now, and Lawson said that would mean $200/month up later — which means they’ll be more mischievous. Certified technicians from the Sully District Police Station will in child care. I’d rather have them off the roads at a decent hour.” perform free, child safety carseat inspections, Thursday, March 5 And she wouldn’t dream of leaving her child alone “I understand sleep’s important, but it’s not enough and March 12, from 5-8:30 p.m., at the station, 4900 Stonecroft while she headed for work. “It’s one thing for a latch- for me to want to change the bell schedule,” said Blvd. in Chantilly. No appointment is necessary. But residents key kid to come home in the afternoon, and another Lawson. And, said Chillemi, “For working parents, should install the child safety seats themselves so technicians may to leave him in the morning and not know that he it’s not feasible.” properly inspect and adjust them, as needed. Call 703-814-7000, even got to school,” she said. “And in high school, Stumpf worried the proposed change “would put ext. 5140 to confirm dates and times. it’s going to take away time for swim and dive prac- the newly driving, high-school kids on the road at tice, and golf in the evenings.” the same time the elementary kids are coming home. ‘Heroin: A Deadly High’ “Getting everybody ready at the same time facili- I have a mental image of them racing through the tates family life and similar bedtimes at night,” said neighborhoods.” Fairfax County police, substance-abuse coordinators from Cynthia Leydsman, a Lees Corner, Franklin and “My daughter’s an ice skater, but her teen mentors Centreville, Chantilly and Westfield high schools, a doctor and a Chantilly High mom. “And children have time in the for ice skating won’t get there ‘til after she does,” recovering teen and her family will address parents during a drug- afternoon to chill out and be kids,” added Deer Park said Deer Park mom Carol Ann Sonnenfeld. “With awareness program called “Heroin: ºA Deadly mom Colleen Schillmaier. the new schedule, for nine consecutive years, elemen- High.” It will be held Thursday, March 5, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Stumpf said middle- and high-school students cur- tary and middle-school children will not arrive home Virginia Run Community Center, 15355 Wetherburn Court, off rently get home before elementary students so, if ‘til 4 or 5 p.m. — and that’s without any after-school Route 29 and Pleasant Valley Road, in Centreville. necessary, they can provide day care until parents activities.” The purpose is to educate parents about how heroin is impact- get home from work. But that won’t be possible un- ing teens in the local community — and to tell them what to look der the new schedule, so parents would have to hire DISCUSSING ADJUSTMENTS their families would for at home that could indicate their child is using heroin or other someone. have to make, Lees Corner, Franklin and Chantilly drugs. Parents will learn about gateway drugs such as alcohol Now, said Leydsman, children have time to do parent Dave Tenny said his children’s morning rou- and marijuana, signs and symptoms of drug abuse, steps parents homework and play before dark. Already, said tines would expand from one to three hours, eating can take, treatment options and what they and the community Lawson, “My high-schooler comes home between 5 into his wife’s most productive time of the day. And can do about teen drug use. Call 703-814-7048. and 6 p.m. from after-school activities. But with this, with children getting home later in the evening, he she’d come home between 7 and 9 p.m. Where’s the asked, “Where’s the time to spend with their parents?” Caputo’s Town Hall Meeting time for kids to go to a job and do their homework?” Then came the show of hands, with an overwhelm- With the change, said Schillmaier, “Elementary ing majority of parents opposing the schedule change. Del. Chuck Caputo (D-67) and Sen. Mark Herring (D-33) will kids will get home close to dark, so it’ll affect my “Now that people are informed about the issue, I think co-host a town hall meeting for the public, this Saturday, March daughter’s after-school dance lessons. And if teach- this was a good, strong signal to the School Board,” 7, from 2-4 p.m., at the Chantilly Regional Library. ers don’t get out of school ‘til 4:30 p.m., it’ll extend said Stumpf. “The groundswell is that they don’t want the bell schedule to change.” Turn Those Clocks Forward A month earlier than usual, Daylight Savings Time will begin Change: ‘Too Much Disruption’ this weekend. So when residents go to bed, Saturday night, March By Bonnie Hobbs

7, they should turn their clocks, watches, VCRs, etc., ahead one Photo by Centre View hour. our years ago, the founders of SLEEP (Start Chantilly Community Coalition FLater for Excellence in Education) asked par- Bonnie Hobbs The Chantilly Community Coalition will meet Monday, March ents if they believed their children needed 9, at 4 p.m. in the Chantilly High media center. Call Carol Hoffman more sleep. Now, says parent Christy McFerren of at 703-378-6155. Chantilly’s Waverly Crossing community, the ques- tion is, “Are you for or against the new bell sched- ule?” /Centre View Westfield Community Coalition Trouble is, she said, many people who signed the The next meeting of the Westfield Community Coalition is Mon- petition in favor of the original question — but don’t day, March 9, at 5:30 p.m. at Moe’s in Chantilly. Contact Jennifer want school start times changed — can’t get their Cooper at [email protected]. names off the petition. So McFerren, PTA president of Poplar Tree Elementary, started her own petition From left are Ted Velkoff and Christy See Start Times, Page 4 McFerren. www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 ❖ 3 ENRICHING LIVES… News EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS

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Marotta, O.D.,P.C. for practices, further impacting space available to the community.” Greenbriar, Vision Center Inc. As a result, he said, community Complete Dental Care groups that now help maintain Celebrating 20 Years in Practice fields and donate money for their for the Entire Family development may stop doing so. BRUCE R. HUTCHISON, D.D.S. “Morning or early-afternoon Greenbriar Towne Center practices aren’t a possibility for MICHAEL H. GORMAN, D.D.S. community-use groups due to 13029 Lee Jackson WHITNEY S. JARRELL, D.D.S. coaches’ availability and the trans- Memorial Hwy. portation of athletes,” added CRS. Fairfax, VA 22033 And having students practice in FAMILY DENTISTRY the mornings, instead, said Meana, “would offset any benefits being 703-322-2020 14245-P Centreville Sq. claimed for extra time to sleep in.” Centreville, VA 20121 CRS also expects attendance in www.GreenbriarVisionCenter.com its middle-school, after-school pro- 703-830-9110 gram to drop since students leav- [email protected] ing school after a later, regular dis See Disruption, Page 5 4 ❖ Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com News Change: ‘Too Much Disruption’ From Page 4 missal and riding a bus home will arrive between “The whole proposal is throwing 5:30-6 p.m. — when many parents will be home. “At middle schools under the bus.” South County Secondary School, whose 4 p.m. dis- missal time is currently the latest of any middle — Ted Velkoff, Chantilly High parent school, the average participation is almost 60-per- she’s upset that the county Council of PTAs endorsed cent lower than the countywide average,” it stated. it — “in essence, saying all school PTAs endorsed it, “[And] this program has resulted in improved grades, and that’s not the case. Neither Poplar Tree’s PTA, school attendance and behavior among the partici- nor at least 12 others I’ve discovered so far, were pants.” ever asked their opinions.” The Community Services Board said the change When she first started her online petition oppos- would limit time to deliver alcohol, drug, mental- ing the change, she got 140 signatures in the first 24 health prevention and intervention services — in- hours. “And the comments were so poignant,” said cluding leadership and resiliency training, and gang McFerren “They ranged from ‘I’m not going to be and violence prevention — to middle- and high- able to substitute teach in FCPS anymore because of schoolers. child-care issues’ to ‘It’ll cost me $300/month more And according to the Park Authority, “Over 300 for extra, after-school child-care because elemen- Park Authority [swim] classes and an estimated 2,500 tary schools will start earlier and get out earlier.’” participants could be displaced, resulting in a rev- Chantilly High parent Ted Velkoff is also “whole- enue loss in excess of $350,000. Moving high-school heartedly opposed to this. The amount of disrup- swim practices to morning or evening would also tion it’ll create for the community is overwhelm- displace current Park Authority customers, includ- ing. The whole proposal is throwing middle ing dozens of long-term rental partners — [causing schools under the bus. There are successful, on- a] possible loss of rental revenue up to $323,000.” going, after-school programs in middle school — “The Northern Virginia Swim League joins in the such as remedial education and opportunities to concerns of S.O.S. over the possible loss of the Fairfax do constructive things — and late buses take them County Schools Swim and Dive program,” said NVSL home. But if this goes through, those programs will President Chris Loeser. “There are not enough words get cut.” He said change proponents cite success sto- or enough space to list all [its] benefits to [high- ries in other districts, but “they’re dwarfed by the school] students in the classroom, advanced educa- size of Fairfax County, so it’s highly questionable if tion and eventual careers.” their successes can be scaled up to a school system McFerren says there’s no guarantee a later start the size of ours. This whole thing is paved with good time will mean more sleep for high-schoolers, and intentions, but would be terrible.”

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Connection Newspapers.com Click on “Photo Gallery” www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 ❖ 5 News First Four Sentenced for Heroin Offenses From Page 1 the heroin that proved fatal. She said par- now know these young people had mul- the community needs protection from.” issue impacts all of us.” ents must realize that they don’t know ev- tiple opportunities to reach for an out- If they’d stopped to consider their actions’ “Whether you knew any of these young erything and can’t “fix” everything, so they stretched hand of help and walk a differ- consequences, she said, none of them would people personally, all of them are tied to- must teach their children responsibility for ent path.” be where they are now. “We’ll continue to gether throughout our community,” she their own actions. She said people must have a moral com- keep Alicia and this story in the public eye continued. “And the impact has been incred- “‘These are just kids,’” we told ourselves. pass. Crying, she called it “unconscio- to save lives,” said Lannes. “Our efforts have ibly violent and negative. We suspect there ‘They could not have known the of nable” that those in the heroin ring “con- benefited someone already, and we may have been parents who’ve asked their chil- their ways,’” said Lannes. “But we believe tinued hurting each other,” even as their have saved a life. One of those lives may be dren, ‘Did you know any of these kids? If that only as it relates to the concept of friends overdosed and died. “And it’s ab- sitting at the defendant’s table — and for you had to ask, it easily could have been addiction. We don’t believe any person solutely unforgivable that you gave free that, we are grateful. When considering your child.” starts heroin with a full understanding of samples to kids to feed your own addic- sentencing, we ask the court to send a clear Lannes said Alicia loved and trusted her the magnitude of the evil regarding the tions and monetary gains,” said Lannes. message that there are and always will be boyfriend, Skylar Schnippel, who gave her Pandora’s Box they’ve opened. But we “It identifies you as predators and people consequences for your actions.” 20-Year Sentence Quick Sentenced to 5 Years, 3 Months Almost Four Years For Daniel Nash 19 Years in Prison Prison for Schreider Prison for Rawat By Bonnie Hobbs By Bonnie Hobbs By Bonnie Hobbs By Bonnie Hobbs Centre View Centre View Centre View Centre View

efore Centreville’s Daniel Nash, 19, year has passed since Centreville’s entreville’s David Schreider, 20, okesh Rawat, 19, of Centreville, was Bwas sentenced for his role in the AAlicia Lannes died of heroin poison- Cdidn’t get sentenced to nearly two Lthe first of four young heroin deal- heroin-related death of his friend, ing, March 5, 2008, at age 19. And decades in prison like fellow ers to be sentenced last week in fed- Alicia Lannes, also 19, his attorney said Friday morning in U.S. District Court in Al- heroin dealer, J.R. Quick, but he came this eral court, and he received the lightest sen- Nash could just as easily have been one of exandria, Joshua “J.R.” Quick, 21, of close. What saved him, said U.S. District tence — three years, 10 months in prison. the four people who died because of their Centreville’s Pleasant Hill community was Court Judge Leonie Brinkema, was being But he was still culpable for his actions. involvement with heroin. sentenced to 19 years in prison for heroin jailed. “Mr. Rawat was a midlevel dealer [whose] “By the grace of God, Mr. Nash is here as distribution resulting in her death. Daniel “You’re an incredibly lucky person,” she dealing didn’t end when [J.R.] Quick was a defendant, not a victim,” said Alan Nash, 19, of Centreville received 20 years told him Friday, prior to his sentencing in in jail,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Yamamoto, prior to his client’s being sen- for the same charge. federal court. “Had you not been arrested Wetzler. “He picked up [Quick’s] business tenced to 20 years “It is tragic, but it when you were, [and] made the in prison, Friday, in is just. There’s a re- you’d be looking at choice to continue.” federal court. “The sponsibility for a 20-year, manda- She said that, agents were afraid their actions,” said tory minimum sen- from about June he’d die of an over- Alicia’s father, Greg tence.” 2007 through No- dose before they Lannes, afterward. “You and Quick vember 2008, were able to arrest “There are four were two of the pri- Rawat sold to juve- him.” deaths linked to this mary sellers and niles attending the A sentencing ring and countless suppliers,” contin- same high school — document submit- other families with ued Brinkema. “But Westfield — from ted to the judge by kids in rehab spend- for your being in- which he’d gradu- the prosecutors Nash ing thousands of Quick carcerated for a Schreider ated. And she asked Rawat stated that, from dollars to pull them probation violation for a punishment about June 2007-Nov. 19, 2008, Nash was out of the darkness they’re in.” in February 2008, you’d have [kept deal- within the federal sentencing guidelines of involved in distributing 400-700 grams of The two others most directly implicated ing]. As a result, you weren’t involved in 46-57 months for his offense to “send a heroin. “On March 4, 2008, [Nash] pur- in Alicia’s death — her boyfriend Skylar the Lannes tragedy or other aspects of this message that this harmful drug will not be chased heroin from Joshua Randolph Quick Schnippel, who authorities say gave her the case.” tolerated within the community.” and distributed a portion to Skylar deadly dose, and his alleged heroin supplier Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Wetzler Defense attorney Jim Hundley said Rawat Schnippel at Quick’s direction,” wrote the Antonio Harper — haven’t yet had their day said the sale and use of heroin in Centreville was selling to students close in age to him prosecutors. “Schnippel then distributed in court. But when they do, Lannes will be escalated dramatically when Schreider and so he’d be able to buy the heroin for his some of the heroin to Lannes, who over- there, as he was Friday. He said that, in Quick became involved. Afterward, she said, own addiction. He called it a “difficult case dosed and died, early the next morning.” December 2008, White House Drug Czar “The lives of numerous people were de- with serious and tragic consequences” be- [Yet] Nash’s involvement with heroin in- John Walters said a survey of Northern Vir- railed.” cause of the drug distribution in the local creased after her death. “Nash traveled ginia high-school students revealed 1 per- Defense attorney Thomas Carter said area and asked that his client be placed in more frequently to Baltimore with others cent had either taken or thought about tak- Schreider was remorseful and wants to be a 500-hour, residential, drug-treatment pro- to obtain multiple grams of heroin, often ing heroin in the last 30 days. “And when a better person. “When he was caught, he gram. [spending] 400-$1,000 to obtain large you think about how many high-school kids was cooperative right from the beginning,” Requesting a sentence of 36 months, quantities for personal use and distribu- are in Northern Virginia, it’s an ungodly said Carter. “He was the first to plead guilty.” Hundley said, “A goal should be rehabilita- tion,” the document states. “After Lannes number,” said Lannes. “Heroin can kill you Carter asked that Schreider be placed in tion and treatment. He has an opportunity died, Nash distributed heroin to at least two the first time you take it or get you seri- a 500-hour, drug-treatment program and to return to the community, clean and so- other young people who suffered non-fa- ously addicted — it’s a nightmare.” acknowledged his family’s presence in ber, with the help of his family. He can go tal, heroin overdoses.” At the outset of Quick’s sentencing, Feb. court, saying, “A lot of people care what to college, put this in the past and become Prosecutors wrote that investigators in- 27, Assistant U.S. Attorney Erik Barnett said becomes of him.” a productive member of society. There’s no terviewed dozens of Fairfax County juve- that, although heroin existed in Centreville According to a sentencing document writ- denying the tragedies — but there’s no way niles “whose lives have been turned upside prior to the ring he was part of, “It did liter- ten by the prosecutors, from about June of undoing them, either.” down — and all but lost — from becoming ally take off in Centreville when he got in- 2007 through February 2008, Schreider dis- Before being sentenced for conspiracy to addicted to heroin distributed by [Nash] volved. Mr. Quick has a business sense, and tributed 400-700 grams of heroin. He distribute more than 100 grams of heroin and his co-conspirators. Many addicts he applied it to the distribution of heroin. pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute — in his case, 400-700 grams — Rawat of- dropped out of school and committed petty He undercut his competitors, set up a tiered more than 100 grams. fered his “deepest apologies to the Lannes crimes to get money to support heroin hab- pricing system, offered free samples and “[Schreider] and his co-conspirators prof- and other families who lost a loved one in its. In short, heroin tore a path of destruc became a central figure in Centreville’s dis ited by purchasing bags of heroin in Wash this case, to my family and to myself for See Nash, Page 15 See After, Page 15 See Schreider, Page 7 See Rawat, Page 7 6 ❖ Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com News Is your credit out of control? Are you wondering if now is a good time to buy a house? AreAre youyou worriedworried aboutabout losinglosing youryour home?home? 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An independent, locally owned weekly Not this proposal, but later start times still worth it should be compatible with high school sports, newspaper delivered to homes and businesses. the effort, without hurting athletics and activities. including swimming, and other extracurricu- 7913 Westpark Drive lar activities. Both Arlington and Loudoun McLean, Virginia 22102 manage this start time, and their sports teams NEWS DEPARTMENT: ext week, the Fairfax County next year, and Fairfax families have responded compete with Fairfax sports teams in some To discuss ideas and concerns, School Board should direct accordingly. leagues. Call: 703-917-6444 Fax: 703-917-0991 N school staff to resolve the many Thousands of people turned out for commu- It isn’t fair for school staff to dump a half- e-mail: issues and concerns raised about nity forums on the topic, responding with in- baked proposal on families without answer- [email protected] moving high school start times. tensity in several directions. Teens and their ing the obvious questions. Fear of change will Steve Hibbard Years ago, moving start times for high schools families worry that later start times will throw stymie progress. Editor, 703-917-6434 in Fairfax County was impossible because it a wrench in carefully orchestrated after school It’s also essential to try to minimize the [email protected] would have cost $20 million. That was activities. Parents of children who at- changes forced on elementary and middle Bonnie Hobbs Community Reporter, 703-917-6430 about a decade ago. Editorial tend different schools complain that schools individually. For example, if an elemen- [email protected] Now, after five years of intensive they would have to accommodate tary school has an early time now, it shouldn’t Julia O’Donoghue study and probing by a group of dedi- vastly different schedules. be moved to a late time in transition. Education & Politics, 703-917-6433 cated parents, it turns out that start times could The parents who have advocated for later These are logistics that can and should be [email protected] be moved back from 7:20 to 8:30 a.m. at no start times have science on their side. But even addressed so that it’s possible to address Ken Moore cost at all. the many advocates of affording teens an ex- healthy start times without compromising ath- Projects, 703-917-6417 [email protected] This alone makes it hard to have a lot of con- tra hour of sleep have concluded that the cur- letics or activities. Jason Mackey fidence in the financial forecasts coming from rent proposal is not workable for the coming All change is hard. Some change is worth Sports Editor, 703-917-6438 the school system. year. the effort. [email protected] The devil is in the details, and the details It’s clear that this proposal has too many Let’s put in the effort to try to resolve the ADVERTISING: put forward in the proposal last month are unresolved issues to move forward for next fall conflicts, not use unresolved questions to fan To place an advertisement, call the ad fraught with conflict. While it represents a tech- as many had hoped. the flames. department between 9 a.m. and nically feasible plan, it clearly stops there. It But this should be the beginning, not the end, 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. seems to have maximized the size and num- of this proposal. An 8:30 a.m. high school start — Mary Kimm, Display ads 703-821-5050 Classified ads 703-917-6400 ber of changes that Fairfax families would face time won’t cost $20 million to implement, and [email protected] Employment ads 703-917-6464 Karen Washburn Display Advertising, 703-917-6468 [email protected] Rebecca Nenner The General Assembly 2009 Wrap-up Display Advertising, 703-917-6471 [email protected] To the Editor: $160 million — a cushion against carrying a weapon. Just think of On a more positive note, the Andrea Smith Classified Advertising, 703-917-6401 The Virginia General Assembly a future decline in revenue. the potential disasters that could General Assembly passed a very [email protected] completed its work on Saturday, result from mixing alcohol and significant road safety measure. Barbara Parkinson Feb. 28, 2009, approving a bud- Other Significant Legislation guns. Bottom line, we keep allow- Pending the Governor’s signature, Employment Advertising get-balancing plan that protects Perhaps the most significant ing more guns in public places, starting July 1, 2009, it will be il- 703-917-6418 state jobs and softens cuts to edu- measure passed by the General while we can’t take action to pre- legal to read or send text messages [email protected] cation, health care and police with Assembly, now awaiting the vent guns from getting into the or email while driving. Editor & Publisher nearly $1.5 billion in federal Governor’s signature, is the Vir- wrong hands. There are certainly other legis- Mary Kimm 703-917-6416 stimulus funds. Revisions to the ginia Indoor Clean Air Act. Spe- Other disappointments included lative actions that took place. I [email protected] two-year, $77 billion budget cifically, smoking will be banned the failure of the General Assem- plan to address many of them at Editor in Chief capped the final hours of a 46-day indoors, as of Dec. 1, 2009, in all bly to pass No Excuse absentee the town hall that I am co-hosting Steven Mauren session, during which we adopted restaurants and bars with few ex- voting and a similar bill to make with Sen. Mark Herring this Sat- Managing Editors Steve Hibbard, Michael O’Connell, additional restrictions on smoking ceptions. The health of all Virgin- voting easier. Likewise, the urday, March 7 at the Chantilly Kemal Kurspahic in public places but failed to en- ians is the clear winner. The added Governor’s proposal to increase Regional Public Library from 2 to Photography: Robbie Hammer, Louise Krafft, act tougher controls on gun sales. benefit will be an eventual de- the tax on packs of cigarettes from 3pm. Craig Sterbutzel With funds from President crease in the cost of Medicaid ser- 30 cents to 60 cents also failed. Art/Design: Barack Obama’s plan to jump-start vices to those afflicted with smok- Receipts, estimated to be about Chuck Caputo Zohra Aslami, Geovani Flores, th Laurence Foong, John Heinly, the economy, the American Recov- ing-related diseases. $150 million a year would have Delegate, 67 District John Smith, Stu Moll, Wayne Shipp ery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), From my standpoint, a major offset substantial Medicaid costs. Virginia House of Delegates Production Manager: college tuition increases will be disappointment was the failure of Jean Card reduced and fewer state employ- the General Assembly, for the sec- CIRCULATION: 703-917-6480 ees will lose their jobs. More than ond consecutive year, to close the Thanks for Reauthorizing SCHIP Circulation Manager: 7,000 employees’ jobs were saved gun show loophole. The failure Linda Pecquex by the stimulus, thereby ensuring to require private vendors to con- Congress recently reautho- Our representatives in Congress CONNECTION NEWSPAPERS, the continuation of needed ser- duct an instant background check rized and expanded the State from Northern Virginia — Repre- L.L.C. Peter Labovitz vices to the public. A total of $365 at gun shows means that guns may Children’s Health Insurance sentatives Gerry Connolly, Frank President/CEO Program (SCHIP) and President Wolf, and Jim Moran — deserve million in stimulus money will go be purchased by felons, those un- Mary Kimm to K-12 education to substitute for der domestic violence protective Obama signed it into law. our praise for a vote in favor of Publisher/Chief Operating Officer SCHIP provides matching this important legislation. 703-917-6416 declining basic-aid payments to orders and the mentally ill. [email protected] funds to states to insure chil- On behalf of the thousands of education. Higher education will Despite my opposition, the Gen- Jerry Vernon get $126.7 million in federal eral Assembly did pass a measure dren whose parents make too families in Virginia who benefit Executive Vice President much money to qualify for Med- from SCHIP, I extend my thanks 703-917-6404 stimulus funds. This will hold tu- that allows a person with a con- [email protected] icaid but not enough to pay for to our congressional delegation. ition increases at Virginia colleges cealed handgun permit to carry a Wesley DeBrosse to between 2 and 5 percent. concealed weapon into a restau- health insurance. The legisla- Controller The budget covers the two-year rant or bar. While people carry- tion will make it possible to John L. Fitzgerald, Debbie Funk period between July 1, 2008, and ing a weapon are still prohibited enroll more children in SCHIP Senior Vice President, National Sales, 703-518-4631 [email protected] June 30, 2010. It makes use of from consuming alcoholic bever- and prevent states from deny- Inova Health System, ing healthcare to children cur- Chief Executive Officer, John Lovaas $490 million from the state’s rainy ages, there will be no way for the Special Assistant for Operations day fund and leaves a balance of server to know that the person is rently enrolled. Inova Fair Oaks Hospital

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Centreville High School and the CVHS Drama Boosters will present The Laramie Project on March 5, 6, and 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Roy A. “Skip” Maiden WhereWhere EveryoneEveryone Theater at Centreville High School. The play, by Moises Kaufman and the mem- bers of the Tectonic Theater Project GetsGets Results!!Results!! interviewed the people of Laramie and created this work. Tickets are $8. Orthopedic Physical Therapy • Pilates Equipment Sessions Centreville High School • One-On-One Personal Training Orchestra’s spring fund-raiser will be Accepts most insurances held on Thursday, March 5 from 5:30- First appointment offered within 48 hours • Early morning and evening appointments available 8 p.m. at Tropical Smoothie Café, 14220-A Centreville Square (near Ruby Centreville Location Gainesville Location Tuesday). Let the cashier know that you 5719 Centre Square Drive 7521 Virginia Oaks Drive, Suite 240 are there in support of Centreville High Centreville, Virginia 20120 Gainesville, Virginia 20155 School Orchestra, and a portion of the Phone: (703) 818-8804 Phone: (703) 753-7600 proceeds from your purchase will be do- www.ResultsRehab.net nated to the orchestra.

Chantilly High School’s SGA is holding a Spirit Night on Thursday, March 5 from 4-10 p.m. It will be held OPEN HOUSES at the new Jason’s Deli in Fair Lakes Shopping Center. A portion of the SAT./SUN. MARCH 7 & 8 night’s sales will be donated back to the school for use in student programs.

St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic School is holding an Open House Ses- sion on the following dates: ❖ Thursday, March 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. ❖ Sunday, March 15 from10 a.m. to noon. ❖ Sunday, April 26 from10 a.m. to noon. ❖ Tuesday, May 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. St. Andrew the Apostle School is now accepting new student registrations to fill student vacancies for the 2009-2010 9383 COLBERT COURT • $714,950 • Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM school year for Preschool thru Grade 8. Weichert • Kathleen Quintarelli • 703-862-8808 A non-refundable application fee of $100 will be required at the time of reg- When you visit one of these Open Houses, tell the Realtor you saw it in this Connection Newspaper. istration. Please submit all applications For more real estate listings and open houses, visit www.ConnectionNewspapers.com and fees to St. Andrew the Apostle and click the Real Estate links on the right side. School, 6720B Union Mill Road, Clifton, Call Specific Agents to Confirm Dates & Times. VA 20124, or you may drop off appli- cations at the school office. Centreville/Clifton All registration forms and additional 12601 CLIFTON HUNT LANE...... $834,900 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Keller Williams...... Diane Lenahan...... 703-283-7328 information about St. Andrew the Apostle 14920 JASLOW ST...... $379,900 ...... Mar 15th, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM....Long & Foster...... Linda Blakemore...... 703-368-1146 School may be found on the school’s web 13400 TREY LN...... $649,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM...... RE/MAX Allegiance...... Zendle Carague...... 571-213-7331 site, www.standrew-clifton.org. 6807 MARLEIGH CT...... $529,900 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Long & Foster...... William Slowik ...... 703-472-1410 13112 BLUE WILLOW PL...... $599,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM...... Long & Foster...... Kimberlee House...... 703-201-8660 The Chantilly High Choral Show- 7701 ROSE GATE CT...... $1,150,000 ....Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Keller Williams Realty..Diane Lenahan...... 703-283-7328 case and Spaghetti Dinner will take Don’t Miss The Opportunity to Save place Wednesday, March 11 and Thurs- View the virtual tour at day, March 12 in the cafeteria and Chantilly/Oak Hill auditorium. The $8 ticket pays for the 13808 Leighfield St...... $499,900...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Coldwell Banker...... Damon Nicholas...... 703-502-8787 dinner and show. Concert Choirs and Show Choirs from Franklin Middle, Rocky Run Middle, and Chantilly High School Fairfax join forces to present an evening of vocal 10325 COMMONWEALTH BLVD..$484,950 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Kathleen Quintarelli...703-862-8808 performance. In addition to the many 9383 COLBERT COURT...... $714,950 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Kathleen Quintarelli...703-862-8808 Award Winning school choirs and festival performances 5406 RUBY DR...... $775,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... RE/MAX Preferred...... Jennifer O’Brien ...... 703-255-9700 presented, other special guests will in- 3909 PENDERVIEW DR #1924....$242,500 ...... Mar 15th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Comstock Homes...... Terence Ryan...... 540-907-5240 Remodeling clude the Chantilly Pyramid Area 4462 BLACK IRONWOOD DR...... $549,989 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Long & Foster...... Karen Brown...... 703-375-8427 Elementary Honor Choir. Tickets avail- 3436 HIDDEN MEADOW DR...... $525,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Rosemary Graham....703- 934-0400 • Kitchens able on-line at http://chantillychoral.org/ 4663 EGGLESTON TER #342...... $434,900 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Avery-Hess...... James Agnew...... 703-802-8200 • Bathrooms ConcertsandEvents.htm. 5022 PRESTWICK DR...... $699,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Jeremy Lopynski...... 703-906-6409 5121 BROOKRIDGE PL...... $1,295,000 ....Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Robin Waugh...... 703-917-0515 • Additions Chantilly High School All-Night 4175 MORRISONS WAY...... $459,900 ...... Mar 7th, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM...... Chulla Vista...... Howard Whang...... Grad Party presents the third annual • Basements Basket Bingo Fund-Raiser featuring Burke • Porticos Longaberger on Friday, March 13 from 6- 10 p.m. in the Chantilly High Cafeteria 9519 RETRIEVER RD...... $599,950...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Weichert...... Kathleen Quintarelli...703-862-8808 • In-Law Suites (doors close at 6:30 p.m.) There will be loaded baskets, a 50/50 raffle, door Fairfax Station • Sundecks prizes, food and refreshments. Advance 9119 WOOD POINTE WAY...... $629,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Long & Foster...... Ngoc Do...... 703-798-2899 • Media Rooms tickets are $12 each; $15 at the door. Call 11715 WINTERWAY LANE...... $1,250,000 ....Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Keller Williams Realty..Diane Lenahan...... 703-283-7328 or email Kimberly McDonald 703-362- 7854 WILLOWBROOK WAY...... $679,000 ...... Mar 8th, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM...... Keller Williams Realty..Diane Lenahan...... 703-283-7328 • Garages 8942; [email protected]; Dannette Wolfe 571-213-6869; dannette@ • Sun Rooms bookkeepingbydesign.net South Riding • Built-Ins 43300 DRESSMAKER LANE...... $649,000 ...... March 8th from 1-4pm...... Long & Foster...... Deb Gorham ...... 703-581-9005 The Greenbriar West Elementary • Porches School Carnival will be held Saturday, March 14 from 12-4 p.m. There will be To add your FREE Realtor Open House listing in XBOX ROCK BAND, moon bounces, a huge inflatable obstacle course, games, Chantilly/Oak Hill, Centreville/Clifton, Fairfax food, a bake sale, pie and cake decorating contests, a cake walk, two prize wheels, Contact:Karen Washburn stuffed animal walk, 50/50 raffle, music, [email protected] a professional face painter and more. Con- All listings due by Mon. at 3 p.m. tact Carnival Chair, Beth Margarida at [email protected] or 703-830-5670. www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 ❖ 9 Worth Noting

and 21 at 7:30 p.m. and on March 8 An important rite of Spring in the Cedar), Fairfax. The speaker is Chriss be performed at Centreville THURSDAY, MARCH 5 and 22 at 2 p.m. Featuring a 90- nation’s capital is the return of the D.C. Watson, first woman to lead the White Presbyterian Church on March 13-14 The seminar, A Deadly High — minute show with songs from “Mamma Big Flea, March 7-8, at the Dulles House office of speech writing for at 7:30 p.m. and March 15 at 2:30 Learn How Heroin is Impacting Mia,” Manhattan Transfer, “Wicked,” Expo Center. Browse through booths President H.W. Bush. Contact Julie p.m. Come enjoy a wonderful musical Teens in Our Community, will be “Man of La Mancha,” “Rent,” filled with fine porcelains, art glass, Williams at 703-264-5854. Visit performed by over 50 students from held Thursday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at Mowtown, Tom Lehrer, and many pottery, posters, paintings, furniture www.wfrwc.org. the area middle and High schools. the Virginia Run Community Center, more. Cast includes director- Joe from all eras, estate and costume Make Room for Huge Colorful From Stephen Schwartz (“Wicked,” 15355 Wetherburn Court, Centreville. Philipoom, musical director -Charlie jewelry. Show hours are 9-6 p.m. Dahlias. On Sunday, March 8, The “Godspell,” and “Pippin”) and John Presenters include: Fairfax County Manship, Cathy Arnold, Stacy Saturday; 11-5 p.m. Sunday. The Old Dominion Chrysanthemum Society Caird (“Les Misérables”) comes a police department narcotics detective; Crickmer, Annie Ermlick, Jim Mitchell, Dulles Expo Center is located at 4368 will present a one hour program with a joyous and inspirational musical about the Alcohol & Drug SAP coordinators Denica Shook, Trace Stokes and Lee Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly. video, Q & A’s, plus reference parents, children and faith... not to from Centreville, Chantilly and Wilbur. Go to Admission is $10 for both days. Call: handouts, by award winning grower, mention centuries of unresolved family Westfield high schools; A recovering www.thealliancetheatre.org for tickets. 757/430-4735, or visit Ed Mascali, on “ How, When and business. Tickets $10 available at CPC teen and her family; and a local www.damoreproductions.com. Where to plant your tubers to achieve 15450 Lee Highway, Centreville, or on physician to provide a medical At the D.C. Big Flea, March 7-8 at the those huge Dahlia Blooms”. The the web site at perspective. Call 703-814-7048. MARCH 6-15 Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, meeting will be held at the Falls www.centrevillepres.com. The third annual Home and Garden those wonderful treasures and Church Community Center, 223 Little Show will take place March 6-15 from heirlooms that you once thought were Falls Street, Falls Church, starting at FRIDAY, MARCH 6 10 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. at Fair Oaks beyond repair can be expertly brought 2:30 p.m. Open to the public. Free THURSDAY, MARCH 19 Swing Dances are held every Friday Mall. The event will showcase the best back to mint condition by visiting the Admission and refreshments. Call Jim La Leche League of Centreville/ night at the Dulles Hilton in the Red trends in home and garden design. booths of glass and silver repair Dunne at 703-560-8776. Chantilly will hold its March meeting Fox Room with Sue and Gary Caley. Free and open to the public. Presented experts Paul Nulton (glass repair), and on Thursday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The Drop-in beginner lesson included in by Merrifield Garden Center. Visit Rita Robben (silver repair). Show topic is “The Art of Breastfeeding and price of admission from 8:30-9 p.m. www.ShopFairOaksMall.com/ hours are: Saturday, 9-6 p.m.; Sunday, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Avoiding Difficulties”. Pregnant and Live music from 9 p.m. to midnight. HomeAndGarden or call 703-359- 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission $10 (good The League of Women Voters of the nursing women as well as their Cost is $15. All ages welcome, large 8302. for both days). The Dulles Expo & Fairfax Area March Meeting will be children are welcome to attend. dance floors, air conditioned. Hilton Convention Center is located at 4368 held on Wednesday, March 11 at noon Meeting location is the Centreville Washington Dulles Hotel, 13869 Park Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly. at the Sully District Governmental Library, 14200 St. Germaine Drive. Center Road, Herndon. Go to SATURDAY/MARCH 7 Contact: 757-430-4735. Center, 4900 Stonecroft Blvd., FREE. Call a La Leche League Leader www.gottaswing.com for details etc. Del. Chuck Caputo will host a Town Centreville. Members will be discussing at 703-471-7762 or 703-449-0131. Hall Meeting on Saturday, March 7 “The World’s Diminishing Oil.” Call The New Providence Republican from 2-4 p.m. at the Chantilly Regional SUNDAY, MARCH 8 703-658-9150 or go the LWVFA Web Women meeting will be held MARCH 6-7 Library, 4000 Stringfellow Road, The Western Fairfax Republican site lwv-fairfax.org. Thursday, March 19 at 7 p.m. at the The Alliance Theatre will present Chantilly. Women’s Club (WFRWC) will meet Oakton Library, Meeting Room 1, “Capital Cabaret”, an eight-person Sunday, March 8 from 1-4 p.m. at 10304 Lynnhaven Place. Guest speaker singing group, at Mountain View High Kena Temple Center, 9001 Arlington MARCH 13-14 is Anthony Bedell, chairman of the School in Centreville on March 6, 7, 20 MARCH 7-8 Blvd. (Route 50 between Nutley and The play, “The Children Eden” will Fairfax County Republican Committee. All welcome. Call 703-591-7368.

CAPITAL WORSHIP CENTER A Multicultural Saint Andrew Spirit Filled Church Lutheran Church of Centreville Meeting at Deer Park Elementary School • Relevant messages 15109 Carlbern Drive Centreville, VA 20120 • Vibrant music Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Bible Study-9:30 a.m. • Live band Christian Education for All Ages: 9:45 a.m. Worship- 10:30 a.m. • Programs for Children, Youth & Adults • Kids church Adult Bible Study: Wed. 9:30 a.m. • Nursery Provided FOR MORE INFORMATION (703) 815-8860 www.ccbc-va.com Pastor, Gary L. Maines CALL: Our mission is to welcome all people, 703 530-8100 Meeting at: to grow in our relationship with Christ, Mount Olive Baptist Church Centre Ridge and to serve the Lord 6600 Old Centreville Road Centreville, VA 20121

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Old Centreville Rd. Centrewood Dr. Rt. 66 Braddock Road and Cranoke Street 703-830-8769 Sundays 10:30 am Centreville, VA 20120 Rev. Eugene Johnson, Pastor Multiplex www.mountolive-church.org Theatres Machen Rd. Rt. 28 Wednesdays 7:30 pm Rt. 28 New Braddock From www.saintandrewlc.org “MOVING FROM MEMBERSHIP Manassas 703-830-2768 TO DISCIPLESHIP!!” Worship Services: Sunday Praise & Worship Services: 7:30 am and 10:45 am Sunday Children’s Church 8:00 am and 11:00 am Sunday Communion Services TreeTree of Life Bible Church Third Sundays 7:30am and 10:45 am Sunday School 9:45am - 10:45 am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm

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9:00am - Morning Prayer 11:00am - Holy Communion (CHURCH SCHOOL & NURSERY) ANGLICAN 13941 Braddock Road, (north off Rte. 29) Church of the Epiphany…703-481-8601 Christ the Redeemer…703-502-1732 Centreville, VA ASSEMBLY OF GOD Centreville Assembly of God…703-830-1841 703-830-3176 BAHA’I BIBLE Baha’i Faith…1-800-22-UNITE Chantilly Bible Church…703-263-1188 BAPTIST Community Bible Church…703-222-7737 To highlight your faith community, call Karen at 703-917-6468 highlight your faith community, To Centreville Baptist Church…703-830-3333 CATHOLIC Chantilly Baptist Church…703-378-6880 St. Andrew The Apostle Catholic Church…703-817-1770 Clifton Baptist Church…703-263-1161 St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church…703-266-1310 Second Baptist Church…703-830-1850 St. Paul Chung Catholic Church…703-968-3010 Communities of Worship Mount Olive Baptist Church…703-830-8769 St. Timothy Catholic Church…703-378-7461 Ox Hill Baptist Church…703-378-5555 St. Veronica Catholic Church…703-773-2000

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Christ the Redeemer Church of Ian Fleming in his novels. Requirement: day, March 15 at 6 p.m. The church is A Free Business Network Expo sports injuries, and Homemade Pizza Centreville announces a 10-week study Read one James Bond novel prior to the located at the corner of Sullyfield Circle will be held on Tuesday, March 10 from Company are now open. for those struggling with depression and retreat. Cost for the day, including lunch, and Route 50 in Chantilly. A free will 4-7 p.m. at the McNair Farms Commu- ❖ American Health & Wellness those who love them, Set Free: Biblical is $35. RSVP to Lorraine Brown in the offering will be received. Call the church nity Center at 2491 McNair Farms Dr. Center focuses on all aspects of health Hope and Help for Depression. The CUMC office at 703-830-2684. at 703-631-1799. Herndon. This is a B2B event – Admission through chiropractic massage as well as weekly class runs from March 5 through is free. Contact co-coordinator of event fitness, nutrition and stress manage- May 7 and meets on Thursdays from 7 Mount Olive Baptist Church will The Hazak Active Retirees Terry Jones of Cruises, Inc. 703-793- ment according to Owner, Dr. Karl p.m. – 9 p.m. at Christ the Redeemer of- hold its Spring Revival on March 9-13 at Chapter of Congregation Beth 9386 or [email protected] Petrie. Petrie is a certified strength and fices located at 5900 Fort Drive, Suite 300 7 p.m. nightly. Contact Audrey Washing- Emeth, Herndon, will present Dr. Louis conditioning specialist, which allows in Centreville. The class, which takes a ton at 703-338-3762 with questions. The Blumen, speaking about “Jewish Medi- Karen Trainor, associate broker him to help anyone from athletes to biblical look at the spiritual components church is located at 6600 Old Centreville cine in Medieval Times” on Tuesday, with the Weichert Realtors Fair Oaks non-competitors and pregnant women of depression, is free and open to residents Road, Centreville. The Rev. Dr. Eugene March 17 at 1 p.m. office in Fairfax, received the 2008 Man- to children overcome injuries, weight of Centreville, Manassas, and neighboring Johnson is the pastor. Call 703-830-8769 Dr. Blumen, a retired Cardiac and ager of the Year Award during the issues and cardiovascular health. The communities. Contact Rev. Sue Hardman or go to www.mountolive-church.org. Thoracic Surgeon, is a graduate of Virginia Association of Realtors’ (VAR) center is open Monday and Wednesday at [email protected] or by phone Brown University. He received his M.D. annual awards reception, held Feb. 12 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.; at 703-502-1732. The play, “The Children Eden” degree from Tufts University Medical in Richmond. She is a member of the Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 will be performed at Centreville Presby- School. He did his residency and further Northern Virginia Association of Real- p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3:30 Jan Johnson, well known author and terian Church on March 13-14 at 7:30 training in Cardiac and Thoracic Sur- tors (NVAR). p.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. speaker, will speak on “Connecting to an p.m. and March 15 at 2:30 p.m. Come gery in Boston and went on to practice and Sunday by appointment. Interactive Life with God’ at Church of the enjoy a wonderful musical performed by surgery for more than 50 years. His talk Chantilly-based American Sys- ❖ Homemade Pizza Company Apostles, 3500 Pickett Rd., Fairfax on Fri- over 50 students from the area middle will focus on role of the Jewish physi- tems, a government and commercial IT (http://www.homemadepizza.com/) is day March 6 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday March and High schools. cian in both the Jewish and secular solutions provider and one of the top a new retail concept that provides bake- 7 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. To register and From Stephen Schwartz (“Wicked,” communities of Medieval Europe. 100 employee-owned companies in the at-home pizzas. Using all natural pay online: http:// “Godspell,” and “Pippin”) and John The CBE Hazak Chapter presents a U.S., announced the appointment of ingredients, crews create made-to-order www.churchoftheapostles.org/ Caird (“Les Misérables”) comes a joyous uniquely Jewish program on the third Tim Halstead to vice president, Readi- pizzas for customers to pick up and bake index.php/coa/registration/jan-johnson/ and inspirational musical about parents, Tuesday of each month — September ness Strategic Business Area. Halstead at home. In addition to pizza, the menu children and faith... not to mention cen- through June — at this same time. will lead a team that helps military and also features a variety of salads and des- Centreville United Methodist turies of unresolved family business. Meetings feature prominent speakers civilian agencies train and educate their serts. Homemade Pizza Company is Church will host a Day Retreat with Ben Tickets $10 available at CPC 15450 Lee and entertainers, providing area Jewish personnel to perform tasks critical to open Monday through Thursday 3 p.m. Pratt, author of Seven Deadlier Sins & Highway, Centreville, or on the web site seniors with a time to socialize and their organizations’ missions. - 9 p.m. and Friday through Sunday 1 007’s Moral Compass. The event will be at www.centrevillepres.com. learn. Call 703-860-4515, ext. 127. p.m. - 9 p.m. Delivery is available for an held on Saturday, March 7, from 9 a.m. - Congregation Beth Emeth is located Two new businesses have opened additional charge. 4 p.m. at the church. The morning of the Oakton Baptist Church of at 12523 Lawyers Road, Herndon, VA at the Franklin Farm Village Center. Franklin Farm Village Center is located retreat will be an overview of James Bond Chantilly will host a Southern Gospel 20171, 2.9 miles south of the Dulles Toll American Health & Wellness Center, at the intersection of Fairfax County Park- and the seven deadlier sins addressed by Concert with Michael Birchfield on Sun- Road, Reston Parkway Exit. specializing in chiropractic care and way and Franklin Farm Road in Herndon.

CENTREVILLE Clifton Presbyterian Church In Historic Clifton behind the Hermitage Inn Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. (Nursery Provided) The Rev. Lynn Stanton-Hoyle Youth & Families Pastoral Asst. Jennifer Dunfee (703) 830-3175 Rediscover your faith with us.

EPISCOPAL Church of the Epiphany…703-715-6070 St. John’s Episcopal Church…703-803-7500 JEWISH Congregation Yad Shalom…703-802-8901 Temple Beth Torah…703-263-2252 LUTHERAN King of Kings Lutheran Church…703-378-7272 CENTREVILLE Lord of Life Lutheran Church…703-323-9500 St. Andrew Lutheran Church…703-830-2768 METHODIST Centreville United Methodist…703-830-2684 Pender United Methodist Church…703-278-8023 Pleasant Valley United Methodist…703-327-4461 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Centreville Community Church…703-580-5226 Christian Life Center…703-754-9600 Clear River Community Church…703-881-7443 Covenant Christian Center…703-631-5340 Fair Oaks Church…703-631-1112 New Life...703-222-8836 Tree of Life Bible Church...703-830-4563 PENTECOSTAL Capital Worship Center…703-530-8100 Church of the Blessed Trinity…703-803-3007 ORTHODOX Holy Trinity Orthodox Church…703-818-8372 St. Raphael Orthodox Church…703-303-3047 PRESBYTERIAN Centreville Presbyterian Church…703-830-0098 Chantilly Presbyterian Church…703-449-1354 Clifton Presbyterian Church…703-830-3175 Young Saeng Korean Presbyterian Church…703-818-9200 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Wellspring United Church of Christ…703-257-4111 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 ❖ 11 Centre View Sports Editor Jason Mackey 703-917-6438 or Sports [email protected] Westfield Learns From Senior’s Return Senior Alicia Richardson comes back from torn menis- cus, sets example for Westfield girls basketball team.

By Jason Mackey while also returning a talented soon,” Richardson said. “It was Centre View batch of juniors, led by first team hard. It was my senior year so it All-Northern Region performer wasn’t really good timing, but it bit of advice from Shelby Romine. worked out pretty well.” A Westfield girls basketball “She was key for us in our Against T.C. Williams, coach Pat Deegan: “You postseason surge, and I said I Richardson netted seven points never should play that last fall wanted everybody to take a les- and drilled a 3-pointer early in the league game,” a caveat offered son from that,” Deegan said of game, but her contributions all after his team’s 55-44 loss to T.C. Richardson’s comeback. “It’s un- season — an average of five points Williams last Fri- usual for a per game — haven’t been quanti- day in the Northern young lady to fied by numbers and box scores. Region semifinals ”It’s unusual for a do something She’s the older player that those at Robinson Sec- like that.” like Romine turn to for guidance. ondary School. young lady to do Westfield’s “For her to be there every time That sentence something like loss to T.C. we practiced, it let me know that from Deegan per- Williams we had someone rooting for us tained to senior Ali- that.” halted a re- and she really wanted the team to cia Richardson, gion tourna- win, whether she was involved or who tore her right — Coach Pat Deegan, ment run that not,” Romine said. “If that was to meniscus during Westfield High included happen to me during my senior that last fall league wins over year, I would want to react the game and missed more than two Yorktown and Annandale last same way.” months of the regular season. She Monday and Wednesday. The re- Romine scored a team-high 14 had surgery midway through No- gion final featured a 74-66 win by points against the Titans and vember and didn’t regain full Oakton over T.C. Williams. added seven rebounds, while health until January. classmate Mary Barondess, an ath- The fact that Richardson even RICHARDSON RETURNED letic, 5-foot-10 post player, attempted a comeback — torn during a 64-29 victory over chipped in with 10 points and a knee ligaments aren’t considered Annandale on Dec. 27, which was team-high eight rebounds. one of the more gentle injuries in also the first round of Westfield’s Barondess averaged seven points sports — let alone succeeded at annual holiday tournament. But and seven rebounds per game. it, provided Westfield’s young according to Deegan, Richardson “We were a competitive team team with a real-life blue print of wasn’t at her best until the end of this year,” said Romine, who to- how to conduct themselves. January, when Westfield closed its taled 16.5 points, 4.5 rebounds Photo by Robbie Hammer/Centre View And it’s a good thing, too. The regular season by winning four of and four assists a night. “I’m hop- Westfield senior Alicia Richardson returned from a torn Bulldogs will lose only Richardson its final five games. ing to win the district, to be quite meniscus suffered earlier this season, averaging five to graduation from a 19-9 team, “I think I came back a little too honest. I think that’s reasonable.” points per game for the Bulldogs. Week in Sports Morgan Schack — Bluefield (Soccer) State Track Roundup Katie Menzie — James Madi- At the Virginia AAA state indoor track and field championships, held son (Soccer) last weekend at the Boo Williams Sportsplex in Hampton, two Chantilly Cortlyn Bristol — William & runners and one of its pole vaulters posted top-10 finishes. Wesley Sun, Mary (Soccer) who last week set a Northern Region with his mark of 15 feet, reached 14- Megan Fouse — Emory 09 to finish third. Chris Foley, the reigning region champion in the 3,200- (Softball) meter run, was also third with his mark of 9 minutes, 30.96 seconds. In Elizabeth Hall — William & the 500 dash, Mohammed Labor-Koroma placed eighth with a time of Mary (Swimming) 1:07.08. Westfield’s Melissa DiVecchia was 18th in the girls 1,600 at 5:29.03 Brittany Griel — Delaware and also anchored the 11th-place 4x800 relay team The Chantilly posted (Lacrosse) the top finish locally with 13 points, good enough for 11th place. Albemarle Kristin Melchiori — won the boys title and Bethel led all girls teams. Lynchburg (Soccer) Katie Stillwell — William & CYA Soccer Breakfast Mary (Lacrosse) Mitch Phillips — Columbia The Chantilly girls soccer team will host a pancake breakfast on Sunday, (Swimming) March 8 at Buffalo Wing Factory (13067 Lee Jackson Highway) from 7:30 Torrian Pace — Youngstown until 10:30 a.m. Cost is $5 per person, with special appearances sched- uled by former Charger Mary Casey and the Washington Freedom’s Jill Photo courtesy of Chantilly Athletics State (Football) Gilbeau. Casey was recognized as an All-Atlantic Coast Conference goal- Thirteen athletes at Chantilly have committed to col- John Colella — Holy Cross keeper and an Academic All-American at the University of Maryland, while leges and universities. First row (left to right): Morgan (Baseball) Gilbeau, formerly of the University of Texas, currently plays in the Women’s Schack, Katie Menzie, Cortlyn Bristol, Megan Fouse, Derek Kegerreis — Professional Soccer League. There will always be a raffle to win a practice Elizabeth Hall and Brittany Griel. Second row: Kristin Lynchburg (Lacrosse) session with Chantilly head coach Melissa Bibbee and the 2009 varsity Melchiori, Katie Stillwell, Mitch Phillips, Torrian Pace, Matt Benecki — Minnesota team. For questions, contact Rhonda Theoret at 703-758-0374 or John Colella, Derek Kegerreis. Not pictured: Matt (Swimming) [email protected]. Benecki.

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SERVICE •GUTTER CLEANING AL’S HAULING Since 1985/Ins & Bonded •SMALL REPAIRS Junk & Rubbish At his Feb. 27 sentencing, Assistant U.S. “You have mental-health issues and tough Concrete, furn.,office, Quality Service •SCREENING yard, construction debris www.Patriot Painting.net Attorney Lauren Wetzler said Nash “was one family issues that hit you when you were at a Fair Price •POWER Low Rates NOVA of the heaviest users, but stepped up his role vulnerable,” said the judge. “At 14, you be- Satisfaction Guaranteed WASHING 703-360-4364 Comm/Res. MD VA DC 703-802-0483 Deep Winter as a distributor after [David] Schreider and gan using alcohol, marijuana and metham- acleaningserviceinc.com GROUP RATES AVAILABLE Quick were incarcerated. He was bankrolling phetamines; at 16, powdered cocaine and 703-892-8648 FREE EST Discounts [Lokesh] Rawat and [Tayler] Gibson.” barbiturates; and at 17, crack cocaine, ec- IMPROVEMENTS Free Est. • Satisfaction Guar.! Lic./Ins. Int./Ext. Yamamoto said Nash was diagnosed with stasy, LSD, ketamine, PCP, Freon and nitrous ELECTRICAL HAULING The 703-502-7840 ADD in 2006 and started seeing a thera- oxide. But it was heroin that got you abso- DISCOUNT ELECTRIC ANGEL’S TRASH HAULING HANDYMAN Cell pist, plus a psychiatrist for family problems. lutely hooked.” Mar/Apr Discount Construction Debris, A DIVISION OF NURSE CONSTRUCTION 571-283-4883 “He’s a bright kid and still has an opportu- Brinkema said if he’d served any time for $48/HR. HOME INSPECTION LIST nity to make something of his life,” said his past convictions, it might have been a Residential, Office ROOFING Yamamoto. “Alicia Lannes was his best “wake-up call” to him. And though she be- ✓Free Estimates ✓Licensed REPAIRS, CERAMIC TILE, & Tree Removal PAINTING, DRYWALL, friend.” lieved the 20-year, mandatory minimum ✓Bonded ✓Insured Roofing & Siding 703-863-1086 CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Judge Leonie Brinkema asked if it was sentence for Nash’s offense was “unreason- (All Types) 703-978-2813 New#- 571-312-7227 WOOD REPAIR, LT. PLUMBING & Cell 703-851-8091 Soffit & Fascia Wrapping true that Schnippel and Lannes introduced ably harsh, given your background,” she had ELECTRICAL, POWER WASHING New Gutters Nash to heroin, and Yamamoto said yes, to impose it. But she said he could apply Since 1964 Chimney Crowns An expert is someone Leaks Repaired although Lannes’s father later denied it. He later to have it adjusted. who knows some of the worst We Accept VISA/MC No job too small was also glad Nash was arrested. She then sentenced him to the same mistakes that can be made in his 703-441-8811 703-975-2375 “Danny will be an addict, the rest of his amount of drug treatment, supervised re- subject and how to avoid them. life,” said Yamamoto. “He failed drug treat- lease and its conditions as the other three -Werner Heisenberg LANDSCAPING TREE SERVICE ment four times, so being arrested probably defendants. And she ordered him to pay his ANGEL’S TREE & HEAVY ANGEL’S saved his life. He detoxed, cold turkey, in share of $21,497 restitution to the Lannes IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS TRASH HAULING TREE & HEAVY TRASH HAULING the Alexandria detention center and has had family, along with Schnipple, Quick and al- •Mulch •Mulch •Clean-up Grounds no medication, at all.” leged heroin supplier Antonio Harper. HOME REMODELING •Clean-up Grounds •Leaf Removal •Leaf Removal KITCHENS, BATHS, TILE, TRIM, INT. 703-863-1086 703-863-1086 ALTERATIONS, all HOME REPAIRS! New#- 571-312-7227 New#- 571-312-7227 After Arrests, He Kept Dealing Steve’s Remodeling LANDSCAPING From Page 6 if his client’s federal sentence could run LIC. • INS. BONDEDCall Steve Paris OWNER OPERATED If tomorrow (703) 830-5681 - 703-932-0270 PLOUTIS PAINTING tribution.” Noting Quick’s criminal history concurrently to the two years, five months 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE • FREE ESTIMATES & CONTRACTING were never to dating to 2006, with juvenile charges either in prison he received from Fairfax County INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING come, it would being dropped or resulting in suspended in November 2008 and a pending sentence GENERAL CARPENTRY & MORE R.N. CONTRACTORS, INC. OVER 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE not be worth sentences, Judge Leonie Brinkema asked from Prince William County. He said Quick *FREE ESTIMATES why he wasn’t jailed in 2008. had a “somewhat deprived” childhood and Remodeling Homes, Flooring, Mention Ad for 10% Discount living today. Kitchen & Bath, Windows, 703-360-1215 -Dagobert Runes “The courts placed him on bond,” replied the mandatory, 20-year sentence Brinkema Siding, Roofing, Additions & WWW.PLOUTISPAINTING.COM Barnett. “When individuals began dying, we had to impose Quick would be “devastat- Patios, Custom Deck, Painting got involved. We couldn’t ignore the crimi- ing” to him and “rob him of his youth.” But, We Accept All Major Credit Cards LAWN SERVICE LAWN SERVICE nal conduct and the consequences.” added Keats, “That’s the price he has to pay.” Licensed, Insured, Bonded • Free Estimates A sentencing document submitted to the Quick then stood and said, “I’m sorry for Phone: 703-887-3827 Fax: 703-803-3849 E-mail: [email protected] judge by the prosecutors stated that Quick the things I’ve done and the families I’ve J.E.S Services and co-conspirator David Schreider ob- hurt.” Brinkema acknowledged his “un- • LANDSCAPE & CONSTRUCTION tained $800-$1000 — or 8-10 grams of stable family background.” But, she said, Brian M. Sperty Remodeling heroin — multiple times a week from “You’re bright enough to have run a small •Patios •Walkways sources in Washington, D.C., and, later, business — unfortunately, it was drugs. “At Kitchens and Baths •Retaining Walls Baltimore. It also noted Quick’s admission 15, you began using alcohol and marijuana 30% less than Home Store Prices •Drainage Problems that, from about June 2007 through March — the two, gateway drugs. Then at 16, pow- Class A and Insured •Landscape Makeovers 2008, he helped distribute 400-700 grams dered cocaine and LSD, twice a week.” of heroin. “At least 30 individuals regularly She listed his use of ecstasy, four times 703-791-2003 Call: 703-912-6886 purchased heroin from Quick before he was weekly, plus crystal meth, opiates and hal- [email protected] Free Estimates jailed on state charges in April 2008, since lucinogenic mushrooms. At 17 came heroin which time he has remained incarcerated,” and, said Brinkema, “That became the drug PAINTING PAINTING STRONG PACE CONSTRUCTION wrote the prosecutors. “On March 4, 2008, that took over your life.” 15 Yrs Class A VA Lic. the defendant distributed heroin to Nash, To make sure Quick receives credit for the • Additions •Kitchens SPRING SPECIAL who [gave some] to Schnippel at Quick’s 355 days he’d already served, she sentenced • Basements •Comm Offices 10% to 20% OFF All Services direction. Schnippel then distributed some him to 19 years in prison, saying, “It can be •Decks •Painting •Drywall to Alicia Lannes, who overdosed and died.” adjusted later, so you can have some hope.” •Windows & Wood Repairs Nuance Painting Inc. The document further stated that, at 17, She also ran her sentence concurrent to his Family Owned and Operated Quick was convicted of stealing a handgun. other two and ordered him into a 500-hour, 703-644-5206 • 703-750-0749 Serving Northern Virginia for Over a Decade Winner of American Painting Contractors But afterward, his “criminal conduct be- intensive drug-treatment program. Residential Top Job Award came increasingly brazen. Many of Quick’s Brinkema placed him on five years super- Residential and Commercial Services A&S Construction • Interior and Exterior Painting customers described him selling heroin out vised release, provided he violates no laws, • Faux Finishing of a bedroom window in his father’s house remains drug free, has regular drug testing • Basement Finishing • Drywall Hanging, Finishing and Repairs — tossing bags of heroin down to custom- and undergoes any drug- and mental-health • Retaining Walls • Patios • Interior Moldings Crown-Chair Rail-Shadow Boxing • Exterior Trim Repair/Replacement ers below, while they tossed money up to treatment his probation officer recom- • Decks • Porches (incl. • Decks cleaned and Sealed him.” After law enforcement seized some mends. Quick is to have no further contact screened) • Erosion & • General Contractor Services • For Evaluation and Consultation Call 20 bags of heroin and $6,000 cash from that with any of the co-defendants, must work Grading Solutions house in February 2008, wrote prosecutors, or attend college full-time, provide access • French Drains • Sump Pumps 703-437-3037 Quick “moved into his mother’s home in to his financial records and pay his share of • Driveway Asphalt Sealing Licensed Insured On the web at www.nuancepainting.com Manassas and continued selling heroin $21,497 restitution to the Lannes family, 703-863-7465 We Accept there.” along with Nash, Schnipple and alleged LICENSED Then defense attorney John Keats asked heroin supplier Antonio Harper. www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ March 5-11, 2009 ❖ 15 LONG & FOSTER 703-631-3200 http://www.longandfoster.com LINEA EN ESPAÑOL 703-961-7166 1-800-835-2558 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR JANUARY TOP PRODUCERS

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