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EVENTS, MUSIC, ART & THEATRE

transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.” But who is really being transformed? The National Theatre (1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC), 1:30 p.m.

The Nosebleed

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Are we doomed to repeat the mistakes of our parents?

Through a series of absurd autobiographical vignettes, Aya Ogawa’s The Nosebleed delves into the sh*t show of parenthood, as both a parent and a child – and what it takes to forgive. A trip to their home country of Japan, a child’s nosebleed, and the hit reality TV show The Bachelor come together in this “wackily funny, psychologically insightful” (The New York Times) theatrical tribute to Ogawa’s father, with surprises like a healing ritual for the audience and a transcendent appearance by a 20th century icon. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (641 D St. NW, Washington, DC), 7:00 p.m.

Wolf's Blues Jam

Wolf's Blues Jam performs. JV's Restaurant (6666 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church), 8:30 p.m.

Monday April 10

Boiler Room Series: Air (Elements Cycle)

Mina and River travel to Fairbanks, Alaska, where they are producing the second season of Clime. Ahnah is a world-renowned indigenous glass artist and art therapist who has spent decades in residence at a glass center in Fairbanks, Alaska, one of the most polluted cities in the U.S. As her lungs begin to weaken from her life spent breathing heavily polluted air, she comes to terms with her waning breath and her life spent as the only art therapist in Fairbanks. With no one to take over the studio, she plans to sell her studio to a group of artists who want to create the world’s first carbon-neutral glass studio. Breathing her last productive breaths, she reflects on all those who will be left behind. Keegan Theatre (1742 Church St. NW, Washington, DC), 7:00 p.m.

City Council Meeting and Budget First Reading

The City Council will hear a first reading on the proposed budget ordinance, tax rates, and Capital Improvements Program (CIP). The public is welcome to address the City Council on any topic during the public comment period. Sign up to speak at fallschurchva.gov/publiccomment. Watch the meeting live or recorded at fallschurchva.gov/ CouncilMeetings and FCCTV (Cox 11, RCN 2, Verizon 35).

City Hall (300 Park Ave., Council Chambers/Court Room, Falls Church), 7:30 p.m. — 10:00 p.m.

TUESDAY APRIL 11

Housing Commission Meeting

City of Falls Church Housing Commission meeting. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Dogwood A-B, Falls Church), 6:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday April 12

Solid Waste Management Plan Advisory Cmte.

City of Falls Church Solid Waste Management Plan Advisory Committee (SWMPAC) meeting. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Oak Room, Falls Church), 11:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.

West Falls Community Development Authority

City of Falls Church West Falls Community Development Authority meeting. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Laurel Room, Falls Church), 3:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m.

Citizens Advisory Cmte. on Transportation Mtg.

City of Falls Church Citizens Advisory Committee on Transportation meeting. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Dogwood A-B, Falls Church), 7:00 p.m.

Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Meeting

City of Falls Church Recreation and Parks Advisory Board meeting. Falls Church Community Center (223 Little Falls St., Kenneth R. Burnett Bldg., Falls Church), 7:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m.

Cross-FCCPS Joint PTA Meeting

Join the Meridian High School, Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, and Falls Church City Elementary PTAs for a special joint meeting on talking to young people about drugs and alcohol. A Behavioral Health Specialist from Fairfax-Falls Church CSB will present. The event description reads: "Research shows that parents are the #1 reason young people decide not to drink or use drugs. Start talking to your children about alcohol and drugs before they start drinking as early as 9 years old. Even if it doesn't seem like it, they really do hear you." Meridian High School (121 Mustang Alley, Falls Church), 7:00 p.m.

Architectural Advisory Board Meeting

City of Falls Church Architectural Advisory Board meeting. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Council Chambers/ Court Room, Falls Church), 7:30 p.m. — 10:30 p.m.

Appointments Committee Meeting

The City Council Appointments Committee will meet to interview candidates for boards and commissions and conduct exit interviews. City Hall (300 Park Ave., Oak Room, Falls Church), 8:00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA

A public hearing and final City Council action on the following is scheduled for Monday, April 10, 2023 at 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard.

(TR23-06) RESOLUTION TO AMEND SPECIAL EXCEPTION SE04-0162, AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED THROUGH RESOLUTION 2012-01, TO FURTHER AMEND CERTAIN COMMERCIAL USE RESTRICTIONS ON THE GROUND FLOOR SPACES AT 400-412 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE (PEARSON SQUARE)

All public hearings will be held in the Council Chambers, 300 Park Avenue, Falls Church, Virginia. Remote participation information at www.fallschurchva.gov/publiccomment. Comments may also be sent to cityclerk@fallschurchva.gov. For copies of legislation, contact the City Clerk’s office at (703-248-5014) or cityclerk@fallschurchva.gov or visit www. fallschurchva.gov/councilmeetings. The City of Falls Church is committed to the letter and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, call 703-248-5014 (TTY 711).

CELESTE HEATH, CITY CLERK PUBLIC NOTICE

The Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) of the City of Falls Church, Virginia will hold a public hearing on April 13, 2023 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers, located at 300 Park Avenue, for consideration of the following item:

Variance application V1637-23 by Andra Popa, applicant and owner, for a variance to Section 48-238(4)c. to allow a detached garage with a height of 13.8 feet instead of 12 feet maximum at premises known as 806 Ridge Place, RPC #53-215-004 of the Falls Church Real

Property Records, zoned R-1A, Low Density

Residential.

Public comment and questions may be submitted to zoning@fallschurchva.gov until 4:30 pm on April 13, 2023. Agenda and application materials will be available the week prior to the scheduled hearing at: http://www.fallschurchva.gov/BZA

Information on the above application is also available for review upon request to staff at zoning@fallschurchva.gov.

Volunteers who live in the City of Falls Church are needed to serve on the boards and commissions listed below. Contact the City Clerk’s Office (703-248-5014, cityclerk@fallschurchva.gov, or www.fallschurchva.gov/BC) for an application form or more information. Positions advertised for more than one month may be filled during each subsequent month.

Architectural Advisory Board (alternate)

Arts & Humanities Council of Falls Church

Board of Equalization

City Employee Review Board

Environmental Sustainability Council

Historical Commission

Human Services Advisory Council

Library Board of Trustees

Recreation and Parks Advisory Board

Regional Boards/Commissions

Fairfax Area Commission on Aging

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services

Board

Health Systems Agency of Northern Virginia

Long Term Care Coordinating Council

Northern Virginia Juvenile Detention Commission Virginia Career Works Northern Region

Ad Hoc Committee Sold Waste Management Plan Advisory

Committee: This Committee will advise the City Council in the development of the City’s 20-year Solid Waste Management Plan.

Invitation For Bids (IFB) IFB 0427-23-WODT

W&OD Trail Crossings Project

City of Falls Church

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BIDS (SEALED) will be accepted by the City of Falls Church by electronic submission to the Purchasing Agent, James Wise, jwise@ fallschurchva.gov (email) for the provision of W&OD Trail Crossings Project.

Due date for the electronic submission of Bids is Thursday, April 27, 2023 @ 11:00 A.M. A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on April 13, 2023 (see the IFB for details). A copy of the IFB which includes all details and requirements may be downloaded from the City of Falls Church’s procurement website: www. fallschurchva.gov/Bids. Notice of the IFB may also be accessed via eVA, the Commonwealth of Virginia’s electronic procurement portal for registered suppliers, www.eva.virginia.gov.

For more information and/or questions regarding this IFB contact the City’s Purchasing Agent; (703) 248-5007; jwise@fallschurchva. gov. To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, call 703 248-5007 (TTY 711).

For Sale

National Memorial Park plots for sale. 2 Choice plots valued at $10,995 each, asking $4,500 each. Call 910-575-0258.

King David Memorial park F. C. 1 double plot over under new $14,000.00 sale $7,500.00. Two separate plots $9,000.00 each sale $4,500.00 per plot. Call 540-347-2497 and leave a message.

LAWN & LANDSCAPE

LAWN & LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Spring Clean Up. Planting flowers .Bushes.Install Mulch. Lawn Program Debris Removal. Good References. Call Gabriel. 703-546 6383. Free Estimates.

Auctions

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DOGS, PET CARE

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FARMS/FISH

Live Fish for restocking ponds. Over 25 species available. We deliver. Colorful catalogue upon request. Zetts Fish Farm P.O. Box 5 Inwood, W.V. 25428. Call 304-821-4496, 304-9959202. Cell 304-820-6986.

Home Improvement

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LIVESTOCK SALES

The Virginia Beef Expo is April 13-16, 2023, at Rockingham Co. Fairgrounds. Enjoy Cattle Sales, Industry Trade Show & Youth Events. Learn more at www.vabeefexpo.com

SERVICES

DIVORCE-Uncontested, $475+$86 court cost. WILLS-$295.00. No court appearance. Estimated completion time twenty-one

EVENTS

Charlottesville Coin, Currency & Stamp Show. Free Admission! Elks Lodge #389. 389 Elk Drive Charlottesville, VA. Saturday, April 22nd. 9am-5pm. Contact Jackie Dean (540) 8320024, Debomb14@aol.com.

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