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Arlington Cultural Affairs was invited by Americans for the Arts and Washington, DC's Culture Capital to participate in the Arts & Economic Prosperity 5 project to measure the arts and culture sector's impact on Arlington’s economy. They need your help to do this! How? By volunteering to conduct Audience-Intercept Surveys at various arts and culture events, exhibits, and performances in Arlington County.
©iStockphoto.com/mattjeacock The Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs volunteer advocates who are empathetic, diplomatic, assertive and skilled communicators to:
Virgil Cook of Blacksburg was recently bestowed the Andrus Award for Community Service, AARP’s highest volunteer honor. During his acceptance speech at a banquet in Staunton, Cook reflected upon the numerous volunteers who helped him throughout his life. They serve as his inspiration for giving back to others.
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
Virginia Volunteers Honored for Community Service
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