Chesterbrook Academy’s new Club Connect program provides a solution for students whose public school is online only this fall
Check out how fast Centreville properties are going under contract!
Fragrant native plants add a new dimension
Books Distributed to Local Elementary School Students
The Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail will be seen on the award-winning TV series The Witching Hour
Register by July 20 for 10% tuition discount –Oil Painting with instructor Deborah Dismuke, July 27-31, 6:30 pm-9 pm!
Register by July 20 for 10% tuition discount –Anime Camp with instructor Lydia Bratton, July 27-31, 10 am-1 pm!
Register by July 20 for 10% tuition discount -Artistic Explorations class with instructor Amanda Shaw, July 27-31, 10 am-1 pm!
See what happens when sellers overprice their Centreville home, even in a hot sellers market!
Animal Portraits class with instructor Emily Thomson, July 20-24, 6 pm-8 pm!
The Fairfax Public Access TV series The Witching Hour will investigate one of Mechanicsville's most haunted locations.
Cartooning Camp with instructor Lydia Bratton, July 20-24, 10 am-1 pm!
A total of two students who call Centreville home won a college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship in the 2020 competition.
Online photo class with instructor Suhail Mir, July 20-24, 10:30 am-12 pm!
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
Drawing, Painting, 3D Art & More! Mon. – Fri. July 13 – 17, from 10am-1pm
Online art class with instructor Lydia Bratton, July 13-17, 1 pm-3 pm!
How has COVID-19 Affected Single Family Home Prices in Centreville
Connect with us online July 13-17, 6:30-8 pm and improve your skills through 5 interactive lessons with expert photographer Suhail Mir.
Evening class with artist Michele Frantz! Mon-Thu July 13-July 16, from 6pm –8pm
Five consecutive Line Dance lessons in this one-week class at ARTfactory in Manassas! Mon.-Fri. July 13-July 17, from 7pm – 8pm
Check out what's happening in the Centreville real estate market this summer.
Fairfax County crews, with assistance from the Loudoun Combined Fire and Rescue System, were able to bring the fire under control.
The Centreville Immigration Forum wants to receive enough food donations to be able to distribute food to 50 households in the community.
From Centreville to Burke to Vienna, Fairfax County residents are showing up in large numbers to protest the death of George Floyd.
See how your Centreville home value has been affected by COVID-19.
The Centreville Immigration Forum has put together a handy list of food items it needs. Residents can sign up to make donations.
The Centreville community is coming together to support the family of a woman who died last week by raising nearly $64,000.
An SUV rolled forward after a Centreville woman exited the vehicle and pinned her between the garage and the SUV, police said.
A pedestrian was killed at Lee Highway and Prince Way in Centreville early Thursday morning by a driver who did not stop, police said.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia Appreciates Sponsorship Funding to Support Local Children's Programs
What was the best year to have purchased a home in Centreville for the most appreciation in the last 20 years? Find out below!
Join us for Yemonja's Book Reading & Signing March 14, 2-4 PM!
The Fairfax County police arrest a Centreville man Friday for idetify theft and credit card crimes that he allegedly committed in 2018.
In celebration of our current exhibit by Dr. Yemonja Smalls the Center for the Arts will host a free artist talk on March 6, 6-7 PM.
See if your home zoned to the best Fairfax County Public Schools in Centreville!
See if your neighborhood goes to one of the Top High School in Centreville!
Why location matters. Check out the Centreville neighborhoods with the highest annual appreciation! Is your neighborhood on the list?
See if your neighborhood goes to one of the Top Middle School in Centreville!
The Center for the Arts is pleased to present "It's Complicated", featuring emerging Baltimore artist Dr. Yemonja Smalls.