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Homelifestyle Page 6 HomeLifeStyle Page 6 The Sutton children, Charlotte, 4, and Eric, Holiday 2, visit Santa at Lake Accotink while moth- er Rachel looks on. Entertainment The Suttons live near Page 8 the lake and walk over to the park a lot. Classifieds, Page 10 Classifieds, Twitter: @SprConnection on Follow v Entertainment, Page 8 v Opinion, Page 4 Santa and S’mores At Lake Accotink Holiday Fun, Page 12 Sharon Bulova Small Business, Announces She Will Not Small Church Host Seek Re-election A Festive Evening News, Page 3 Holiday Fun, Page 12 Photo by Mike Salmon/The Connection by Mike Salmon/The Photo December 13-19, 2018 online at www.connectionnewspapers.com SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR YOUR TOYOTA WELCOME TO ALEXANDRIA TOYOTA’S PERSONALIZED CAR CARE EXPERIENCE ALEXANDRIA TOYOTA 2 ❖ Springfield Connection ❖ December 13-19, 2018 www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Connection Editor Kemal Kurspahic News 703-778-9414 or [email protected] Silver Line Phase 1 Opening Day. Courtesy photos Bulova Reflects on Sharon Bulova with the Board of Supervisors. Getting Started Sharon Bulova Announces Chairman looks forward to She Will Not Seek Re-election ‘more time with family and n Thursday, Dec. 6, Chairman Sharon triple A Bond rating, founding Faith Communities in grandchildren, time for travel, Bulova of the Fairfax County Board of Action, initiating Communities of Trust, convening OSupervisors announced that she will the Ad Hoc Police Practices Review Commission, to entertain, to smell the roses.’ not be seeking re-election in 2019. helping launch Diversion First, facilitating the new “It has been an honor to serve the Fairfax County vision and plan for Tysons, and spearheading numer- In her own words: community,” Chairman Bulova said. “During these ous environmental, historical and cultural initiatives past 30 years, I have been privileged to work along- on behalf of the residents of Fairfax County. emory is funny. If to who would run for the open side dedicated elected officials at ev- “There is still much to do and con- M you asked me what Annandale District seat. ery level of government, with talented, tribute,” Chairman Bulova said. “My I did last Tuesday I “Sharon Bulova,” announced caring county staff and a county full term does not end until the end of next would be hard pressed to fill in Florence Naeve. I looked up of enthusiastic community volunteers. year. I look forward to working with you the details. Some things, how- from my Sweet and Sour Pork While I will not be running for re-elec- during these months ahead and thank ever, remain frozen in time, down laughing, thinking that she was tion in 2019 I sure do have a lot to you for your engagement, support and to seemingly insignificant details. joking. To my horror, my look back on with great satisfaction.” participation in your community.” Lunch at Hunan West on Jan. friends’ expressions were elec- Bulova served as the Braddock Dis- The upcoming election for the 11, 1987 is one of those memo- trified. They excitedly began trict Supervisor on the Fairfax County Fairfax County Board of Supervisors ries. I was working as an Aide listing all the reasons why this Board of Supervisors from 1988 - will take place on Nov. 5, 2019, and to Annandale District Supervi- was a good idea. I countered 2009, and was elected Chairman of the new Board will begin its work on sor Audrey Moore. She had with a list of my shortcomings, the Board of Supervisors in a special Jan. 1, 2020. pretty much made up her mind why I couldn’t possibly run for election in 2009. She was re-elected to run for Chairman of the office, starting with a phobia Chairman in 2011 and again in 2015. Chairman Sharon IN OTHER NEWS, more change is Board of Supervisors against about speaking in public. The year 2019 will mark her 10th year Bulova coming to the Fairfax County Board incumbent Jack Herrity. My co- Carolyn smiled broadly and ex- as Chairman and her 31st year as a of Supervisors. Supervisor John Cook workers, Florence, Carolyn and claimed, “And see! You’re so member of the Board of Supervisors. (R-Braddock) has announced he will not seek re-elec- Janet, and I had escaped the modest and organized!” During her career, Chairman Bulova is proud of tion in 2019. Supervisor Linda Smyth (D-Providence) office for lunch in the Kings Sometimes routine events her role in founding the VRE commuter rail system, has also announced that she will not seek re-elec- Park Shopping Center. like lunch with friends can piloting Metro’s Silver Line Phase 1 over the finish tion in 2019. Supervisor Jeff McKay (D) has an- We began discussing Audrey’s line, navigating through the Great Recession and fed- nounced that he will run for Chairman in 2019, va- plans, then the subject shifted See Bulova, Page 10 eral sequestration while retaining Fairfax County’s cating his Lee District seat. Reactions “I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with lawyer entering the political world. She was (and is) Ensuring Prosperity, Sharon Bulova for more than 20 years and she is a true the gold standard by which local officials can be mea- community treasure. Under her leadership, she turned the sured. Her retirement marks the end of an era in Fairfax Quality of Life idea of the Virginia Railway Express into a reality. As Chair- County which history will remember as one of prosper- U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA): man, she guided the County through the worst of the Great ity and good will.” “As former mayor to a city of 200,000 people, I have Recession, while still maintaining the critical investments enormous respect for Sharon Bulova’s leadership of a and services that Fairfax residents have come to expect. county of 1.1 million. Over the past 30 years, Fairfax And over her years of public service, she has helped trans- A Strong Proponent of County’s population has grown by nearly half, and form our community into one that is envied by all others. Sharon’s service during that time has played a major “Sharon’s time on the Board will be remembered for her Economic Growth role in ensuring the prosperity and quality of life ac- decency and commitment to collegiality, her willingness to Gerald L. Gordon, Ph.D., president and CEO of the companying that growth. Congratulations, Sharon, on listen to her constituents and bring people together, and her Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: a job well done.” drive to leave Fairfax a better place for future generations. I “Chairman Bulova has been a strong and effec- want to thank my dear friend for her lifetime of service and tive proponent of economic growth and the Eco- the undeniable mark she has left on our community.” nomic Development Authority and me personally A True Community for many years. The effects of her leadership will be felt throughout the county for generations to Treasure Gold Standard come. Her support of our global outreach market- U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11), former Chairman of State Sen. Chap Petersen (D-34) ing has been particularly forward-looking and ef- the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors: “I first met Sharon Bulova in 1996 when I was a young fective over the years.” www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Springfield Connection ❖ December 13-19, 2018 ❖ 3 Opinion Springfield Every year is Election Year in Virginia; sometimes www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Holidays Speed By @SprConnect every month … An independent, locally owned weekly ur last live newspapers of 2018 newspaper delivered to will come out next Tuesday and Virginia State Senate, as Jennifer Wexton va- up for election. We already know that there homes and businesses. Published by OWednesday, Dec. 18 and Dec. 19. cates that seat to head to U.S. Congress in will be significant turnover, with many new Local Media Connection LLC Editors are already working on Virginia’s 10th District. candidates to get to know. 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