Local Voices
Supervisor Kenny Boddye to host NextGen PWC: Young Voices Shaping Our Future on February 25
Occoquan District Supervisor invites high school and college-age Prince William County residents to join him and key agencies.

Occoquan District Supervisor Kenny Boddye invites high school and college-age Prince William County residents to join him and key members of county agencies at NextGen PWC: Young Voices Shaping Our Future, an interactive discussion centered on the next generation’s vision for Prince William. Throughout the event, county leaders will invite participants to share their thoughts on the county and vision for the future, and to brainstorm ideas and solutions together.
“Prince William County’s youth are often left out of conversations affecting our community, even though they stand to live with our decisions the longest,” said Boddye. “They deserve a seat at the table as the up-and-coming thought and community leaders they are. I look forward to hearing from young residents and engaging with them on the issues they care about the most.”
Participants can also discover more about local programs, services, and volunteer opportunities available to them, connecting with representatives from County agencies and nonprofits such as:
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- PWC Public Libraries
- PWC Parks & Recreation
- PWC Office of Community Safety
- OmniRide/PRTC
- MORE (Mid Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts)
NextGen PWC will be held at the IKEA Potomac Mills restaurant at 2901 Potomac Mills Cir, Woodbridge, Va., on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and the event begins at 5 p.m. Snacks and IKEA goodie bags will be provided.
There is no cost to participate. Seats are limited, and RSVP is required. To register, visit occoq.org/nextgen.
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For more information, contact Supervisor Boddye’s office at 703-792-4643 or occoquan@pwcgov.org.
About Occoquan District Supervisor Kenny Boddye
Supervisor Kenny Boddye has represented the Occoquan District on the Prince William County Board of Supervisors since 2020, focusing on delivering practical solutions that strengthen the community. He has advanced climate resiliency goals, expanded public safety and mental health services, led housing reforms, and secured investments in schools, transportation, and local infrastructure to ensure Prince William County remains a vibrant, forward-looking community. For more information, visit occoquandistrict.net.