Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Celebrate Thanksgiving in Northern Virginia: Reston, Centreville, Fairfax

You may have seen your neighbors start to decorate their homes or may have even pulled the decor out yourself. But with Thanksgiving next week, the holiday season is about to officially begin in Northern Virginia

There will be holiday-themed events including a parade in Reston, a christmas carol presentation in Fairfax and dozens of runs like the Turkey Trot in Centreville to counteract your Thanksgiving feasting. 

Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot
November 27, 2014; 8 AM
Centreville, VA

Just before your Thanksgiving dinner, you can participate in this 5K Run and 2K Walk in Centreville. This year marks the 26th annual race that takes place every Thanksgiving, rain or shine. Adults, kids and even pets can head out on a leisurely stroll with the 2K or compete in the 5K. Admission ranges from $10 - $35. 

Reston Holiday Parade
November 28, 2014; 8 AM
Reston, VA

This year's 23rd annual Reston Holiday Parade and celebration is a Macy's-style event that takes place right here in Northern Virginia. Complete with balloons, music, dancers, antique cars and more, the one-hour parade along Market Street ends with the arrival of Santa. 

Carols by Candlelight
November 29, 2014
Fairfax, VA

Get in the holiday spirit with an a cappella performance by Seraphic Fire. The candlelight performance will mix classic carols with contemporary music and chanting— something you won't want to miss!

As your Northern Virginia real estate professional, I look forward to sharing new ways for residents and potential homebuyers alike to enjoy the local communities. The holiday season is perfect for exploring Northern Virginia and I am happy to provide recommendations, from local events to available homes

Contact me today!

I happily serve the areas of Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Great Falls, Herndon, Lake Ridge, McLean, Mount Vernon, Reston, Rosslyn, Springfield, Tyson’s Corner and Vienna.

Earle Whitmore

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