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Adult and children crouching together to plant a small sapling in the ground.

Reston HOAs can get free native trees through county program

Fairfax County's Urban and Community Forestry Division is accepting applications through Oct. 30 for free native trees delivered to community organizations, with priority given to vulnerable neighborhoods including parts of Reston along the Herndon-to-Hybla Valley corridor.

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Adult and children crouching together to plant a small sapling in the ground.

Reston HOAs can get free native trees through county program

Fairfax County's Urban and Community Forestry Division is accepting applications through Oct. 30 for free native trees delivered to community organizations, with priority given to vulnerable neighborhoods including parts of Reston along the Herndon-to-Hybla Valley corridor.

· 2 min read

Adult and children crouching together to plant a small sapling in the ground.

Reston HOAs can get free native trees through county program

Fairfax County's Urban and Community Forestry Division is accepting applications through Oct. 30 for free native trees delivered to community organizations, with priority given to vulnerable neighborhoods including parts of Reston along the Herndon-to-Hybla Valley corridor.

· 2 min read

More in Community

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Pennino Building Reopens Monday After Five-Month Flood Closure

The Pennino Building at 12011 Government Center Parkway, home to four Fairfax County human services agencies serving the Reston area, will reopen to the public Monday, July 6, after being closed since February when a failed pressure-reducing valve caused extensive flooding.

Group of students holding certificates posing with uniformed police officers in a building lobby.

FCPD Accepting Applications for Free Summer Program for High School Girls

The Fairfax County Police Department is accepting applications through Wednesday, July 22, for its free "Future Women Leaders in Law Enforcement" program, a weeklong experience for rising 10th-12th grade girls running July 27-31 at Public Safety Headquarters in Fairfax.

A drilling rig silhouetted against a sunrise sky in an open field.

Federal biotech commission to hold critical minerals meeting in Reston July 21-22

The National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology will hold a two-day meeting on critical minerals and rare earth elements in Reston on July 21-22, 2026, marking the commission's second Virginia visit and bringing national supply-chain policy discussions to the Dulles Toll Road tech corridor.

A boy in a navy cap kneels on grass planting small American flags near a sidewalk.

McLean Hamlet plants 507 flags for America's 250th

Volunteers with the McLean Hamlet Community Association planted a miniature American flag at every mailbox in the 507-home neighborhood on Wednesday, July 1, joining a string of Fairfax County celebrations marking the nation's 250th anniversary over the Independence Day holiday.

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