Ray Collins: 20 Years of Hard Work and Determination Led to Writing Success
When 92-year-old Ray Collins retired 20 years ago, he entered his next phase of life with the confidence of someone who had enjoyed many successes – a happy marriage, a loving family, and a rewarding career. He had no reason to doubt that he would be successful in achieving his dream of becoming a writer. He soon discovered that writing novels was harder than he ever imagined. Employing the same work ethic that has served him throughout life, he stuck with it, steadily improving year by year. He was also motivated by the support and encouragement he received from his family, especially his wife, Betty Ann. Eventually, Collins’ perseverance paid off. His first two novels, “The General’s Briefcase” and “Motive for Murder,” were published in 2023, and his third novel, “Setup” will come out in 2024. Read more.
10 Ways to Take Climate Action on Earth Day and Every Day
Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22nd, is a global event to demonstrate support for environmental protection. You can join the effort to protect our planet – and support a healthier and more resilient Fairfax County – by taking these 10 climate actions suggested by the Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination! Read more.
Honoring and Celebrating Volunteerism
The month of April is Global Volunteer Month, which came about after National Volunteer Week was established by presidential proclamation fifty years ago. This year, National Volunteer Week is celebrated April 21-27. Volunteers in Fairfax County are essential to creating a rich fabric of engagement, and we honor and recognize all the ways they serve our community. Read more.
Rebuilding Together-AFF: Neighbors Helping Neighbors Live in Homes That are Safe and Healthy
Rebuilding Together Arlington/Fairfax/Falls Church (Rebuilding Together-AFF) is a nonprofit organization that provides free home repairs to homeowners living on a limited income, with priority given to older adults, people with disabilities, and families with children. The goal of every repair or modification they make is to improve the health, safety, and accessibility of the home. Read more.
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