The market opens every Thursday from 3 pm – 7 pm through October. It is located in the lot next to the Huntington Metro garage near North Kings Highway.
State Senator Adam Ebbin and Delegate Mark Sickles are hosting a town hall meeting as the next session of the Virginia Assembly begins. The town hall is on Saturday, January 20 from Noon-1:30 PM at Mount Eagle Elementary School. Come out to hear from our local representatives and ask questions about the next legislative session.

Join the neighborhood for the 12th Annual Al & Sandy Snyder Home and Garden Tour. The self-guided tour showcases our unique Jefferson Manor properties. Have a smart home renovation, DIY project, or landscape inspiration to show? Show off your home, yard (or both!), it’s up to you. You pick what to show and what is off-limits. Just backyard, only kitchen, main floor, etc.
Contact info@jeffersonmanor.org to be added to the tour map.
The tour, hosted by the JMCA, was named for Al & Sandy Snyder in 2013. The Snyders bought their first home as newlyweds in Jefferson Manor in 1947. They raised their three children here and lived in the Manor until 2011.
The tour will start and end at 2803 Fairhaven Ave, Alexandria, VA. Join neighbors for an after-tour happy hour hosted by the Davis family at 2803 Fairhaven Ave.

Join us for a fun day of making park improvements together as a community!
** All volunteers receive a free T-shirt!**
Food and Drinks will be provided
Date: Saturday, June 16 starting at 9:00 a.m.
Projects include:
• Cleaning & painting the Pavilion
• Spreading fresh crushed stone
• Picking up trash
• Various other smaller painting projects
Supplies are provided but recommend bringing gloves and any other tools you think would be useful.
For more information or to sign-up, contact: Sharon Evans, skayevans@gmail.com

Are you a JMCA member? Members, and those who wish to join our neighborhood association on the spot, are invited to a special beer tasting. We will feature a New England IPA brewed by neighbors Kelly Marshall and a Hefeweizen by Chris McClintock. For those who don’t like beer, we’ll have rose (also pronounced Brosé), compliments of neighbors Kay Floyd and Pierce Blue. People-friendly dogs are welcome. All drinkers must be 21+. To join JMCA and attend this FABULOUS event, visit here and select one- or two-year membership: http://jeffersonmanor.org/
All members will receive a complimentary reusable cup with the new Jefferson Manor logo!

On behalf of Neighborhood Watch, join your fellow Jefferson Manor residents at the Jefferson Manor Park Pavilion for National Night Out! We will be serving hot dogs (veggie options available), ice cream, root beer, and other cold beverages to all who attend! Owners, renters, and friends welcome. And we are expecting a few special visitors!
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National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.
Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities from all fifty states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide on the first Tuesday in August.

Join the neighborhood to celebrate the best community in Northern Virginia – Jefferson Manor! The JMCA neighborhood block party will be on September 29 on Monticello Road, near the intersection of Fairhaven Ave starting at 5:00 PM.
We’ll have a Biergarten (for those of age), kids games, catered food, our chili cook-off and pie contest, cornhole, and so much more! Come out to celebrate our community, get a Manor t-shirt, tote, or cup and have some fun! Volunteers and activity ideas needed and welcome.
Calling all kids! And kids at heart! Come to the park to show off your Halloween costumes, paint a pumpkin, and enjoy our Fall Potluck.
We’ll meet at Jefferson Manor Park from 11 AM to 1 PM.
Last names A-F can bring a main course (meat, pasta, casserole, soup/stew), G-N can bring a side dish (salad, veggie, bread), and O-Z can bring dessert. But if you have a recipe you love, go ahead and break the rules!
No requirement to bring food or drink to enjoy the fun. Don’t forget to wear your costume!
We hope you’ll join your neighbors in celebrating!

Fairfax County is creating Urban Design Guidelines for the Richmond Highway corridor. The Guidelines provide details on many of the recommendations described in the Embark Comprehensive Plan including the appearance and function of streets, parks and plazas, and other elements of the public realm.
To kick this project off, the County invites everyone in the community to participate in an Urban Design Workshop to share their design ideas for Richmond Highway.
Event Details:
• Saturday, December 8, 2018
• 10:00am – 12:30pm
• Walt Whitman Middle School Cafeteria, 2500 Parkers Ln, Alexandria, VA 22306
For more information visit:
www.fcrevit.org/richmondhwy/designguides.htm
or contact JoAnne Fiebe at the Fairfax County Office of Community Revitalization the Office of Community Revitalization at 703-324-9300