Friday, December 27, 2013

Virginia is for Lovers of New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve Events in Herndon Virginia


Virginia is for Lovers of New Year's Eve

ArtSpace Herndon New Year's Eve Gala

750 Center St, Herndon, VA 20170(703) 956-6590
Art Space Herndon New Year's Eve Gala

ArtSpace Herndon will host a gala on New Year’s Eve, Tuesday, December 31, 2013, from 7 p.m.to 12:30 a.m. Historic Herndon’s traditional New Year’s Eve Celebration features family-friendly activities. The celebration begins inside the gallery at 7 p.m. with art activities for kids and music for all.  The celebration moves outside at 9 p.m. for the traditional bonfire. Entertainment begins inside at 10 p.m and continues through a toast at midnight.


7 – 9 p.m. – Chihuly Art Activities for kids in the style of the artist Dale Chihuly
8 – 9 p.m. – Music by The Music Loft’s Jumbo Shrimp youth band.
9 – 10 p.m. – Bonfire with drum circle.
10 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.  Herndon Tonight Show with jazz by the Al Robertson Quartet featuring Frank Lombardi. Light refreshments, champagne toast at midnight.

The event is free and open to the public.  Due to seating limitations, passes are required for the 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. post-bonfire celebration.  Friends of ArtSpace Herndon at the Enthusiast level and above will receive tickets according to their sponsorship plan.  A limited number of complimentary passes will be distributed the night of the event.

New Years Eve at the Russia House Restaurant 

790 Station Street
Herndon, VA 20170

Russia House Restaurant


Special New Year's Eve Reservations
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Join us New Year's Eve at Russia House Restaurant offering a special New Year's Eve menu.
Set in historic Herndon, the Russia House Restaurant offers Russian hospitality and culinary excellence in all its details.


Breakers Sky Lounge NYE 2014

2445 Centreville Rd., Herndon, VA, 20171
Tuesday, Dec 31 8:00p



Dance Manifesto NYE at Mahalo Cove 46300 McClellan Way, Sterling, VA, 20165(703) 421-3776

Tuesday, Dec 31 9:00p


Dance Manifesto, the hottest pop cover band in the Nation's Capital, is playing new year's eve at Mahalo Cove in Sterling, VA.


Make your Herndon New Year's Eve Party complete with this exclusive offer:
Virginia is for Lover's of New Year's Eve Package from Embassy Suites Dulles Airport
13341 Woodland Park DriveHerndon, VA  20171703-464-0200



"Virginia is for Lovers of New Year's Eve" Package includes:


  • Bottle of Sparkling Wine
  • Chefs Plate of choice cheeses and fruit
  • 2pm checkout on 1/1/14
  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Two Room Suite
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Package available 12/30/14, 12/31/14

Click Here to reserve your "Virginia is for Lovers of New Year's Eve" Package at Embassy Suites Dulles Airport


Happy New Year from all of us at
 Embassy Suites Dulles Airport!

Virginia is for Lover's of New Year's Eve Package




Thursday, December 12, 2013

Holiday Travel Tips from aarp.org

Holiday Travel Tips

Holiday Travel Tips

5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS

These simple steps can save you time and headaches with air travel, baggage and crowds
by: Alexis Flippin, Frommer’s Travel, from: AARP.org


'Tis the season to be traveling, whether you're jetting off to far-flung places or taking a road trip to see family. Crowded airports and gridlocked roads — not to mention free-floating anxiety — can make holiday travel a headache. With our holiday travel tips, though, it doesn't have to be.

picture of Santa asleep on plane

These holiday travel tips will make your journey a breeze.

1. Avoid Flying at Peak Times
If your travel schedule is flexible, avoid flying on the busiest days of the season: the day before Thanksgiving and the two days immediately preceding and following Christmas and New Year's. Also, book flights at off-peak times, such as early morning. If at all possible, fly on the holiday itself, when airports have an almost empty, tumbleweed-blowing-in-the-desert feel.


2. Hit the Road With Technology by Your Side
Portable GPS navigators are wondrous things, providing the fastest and most direct routes to your destination — and voice auto-commands help keep your eyes on the road. Upgraded models offer real-time traffic information, but unless your car has built-in GPS capability, these can be pricey. A much more economical alternative — as infree — is Google Maps, available on most smartphones. It not only provides driving directions but also has color-coded lines indicating the severity of traffic ahead: green lines indicate good conditions, yellow means fair, and red or red/black signal poor conditions.

3. Travel Light
Don't be weighed down with packages. Order gifts online, and have them sent directly to the recipient, or mail your packages ahead of time. If you're a procrastinator, you can take advantage of the annual Free Shipping Day on December 17, when some 1,500 merchants guarantee free delivery by Christmas Eve. And, if you're flying, don't wrap the gifts you bring — airlines have the right to open any wrapped package.

4. Don't Check Your Bags
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are traditionally the busiest times to fly, which means the odds of losing your luggage rise exponentially with the increased air traffic. Not to mention the expense of paying $25 or more per bag. (Consider shipping your luggage ahead of time with these tips from AARP money expert Sid Kirchheimer.) Be on the safe side: carry on your luggage.

5. Take the Back Roads
Driving the interstates can be dull at any time, but holiday travel often adds big-time gridlock to the mix. If you have some time on your hands, why not leave the major highways behind, and hit the back roads for serendipitous pleasures? (These 7 iconic drives are some of the best in the U.S. any time of year.) Of all the holiday travel tips, this one will help you to focus on the joys of the season most of all.


5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP

Thursday, December 5, 2013

The Silver Line (ing) is Transforming Dulles Metro Area

Dulles Metrorail Project Overview


The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is constructing a 23-mile extension of the existing Metrorail system, which will be operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority from East Falls Church to Washington Dulles International Airport west to Ashburn.

The extension will provide a direct connection via passenger rail from Dulles International Airport to downtown Washington DC.

Phase 1 and 2
The project will include 11 new stations. It will be built in two phases. Phase 1 is complete and Phase 2 id scheduled for completion early 2014..

Phase 2 will run from Wiehle Avenue to Ashburn in eastern Loudoun County. The extension will serve Reston Town Center, Herndon, Dulles Airport, Route 606 and Ashburn.  Service to Reston Town Center will be operational in February 2014.

The purpose of Dulles Metrorail is to provide high-quality, high-capacity transit service in the Dulles Corridor. New Metrorail service in the corridor will result in travel time savings between the corridor and downtown D.C., expand the reach of the existing regional rail system, offer a viable alternative to automobile travel and support future transit-oriented development along the corridor.

Herndon Station
(previously called Herndon-Monroe)

Location: 
In the median of the Dulles Airport Access Highway/Dulles Toll Road near Monroe Street

Type of Station: Ground level

Station Facilities:
Pedestrian bridges and station entrances from both sides of the Dulles Airport Access Highway/Dulles Toll Road
Bus drop-off/pickup (south side only)
Kiss & Ride (existing)
Parking for approximately 3,500 cars (total including existing garage of 1,950 spaces)
30 bicycle racks on the north side; five lockers on the south side, 46 racks in garage

Schedule:
Trains are anticipated to run every six minutes in the peak period (rush hours) and less frequently in the off-peak.

What's the Big Deal?
Northern Virginia and Dulles Airport Travelers will be able to access downtown Washington DC on one rail line in minutes.

Travelers can experience all Northern Virginia has to offer in the Dulles Corridor and downtown Washington DC without spending Washington DC hotel prices.

Embassy Suites Dulles Airport-

13341 Woodland Park Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
703-464-0200

is only 5 miles / 10 minutes from the new Reston Metrorail stop.

All guests enjoy :

  • Free Metrorail and Dulles Airport Shuttle Service
  • Free cooked to order breakfast daily
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • Free hotel shuttle in three mile radius of hotel

Click Here to discover more about Embassy Suites Dulles Airport and the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project.
The new Reston Metrorail Station is 5 miles/10 minutes from Embassy Suites Dulles Airport


Take an arial tour of the new Reston VA Station



The New Dulles Corridor Metrorail Station Map


Dulles Virginia Corridor Metrorail Station Map

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

George Mason University to Host Civil War Conference

from fairfaxnews.com

Mason to Host Civil War Conference

By Michele McDonald
George Mason University
civil-war-150While Civil War battlefields literally are close to home for many Virginians, an upcoming conference will look at the conflict’s international impact on global trade, social issues and rebellions in other countries.
Chaired by George Mason University’s Provost Peter Stearns, “The American Civil War in a Global Perspective” plans to explore those issues and more on May 31, 2014, at the Center for the Arts on the Fairfax Campus.
“Mason is delighted to be participating in the sesquicentennial commemorations,” says Stearns, who is also a professor of history. “The chance to focus on the international dimensions of the Civil War opens some important and unexpected opportunities for new interpretations. We look forward to the discussions.”
The program is the sixth installment in the popular annual Signature Conference series sponsored by the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission.
The Civil War was an intense regional struggle, but it was also an international event in many ways. Considering it from this standpoint provides a number of unexpected connections between the American crisis and the wider world, while shedding new light on the war itself.
The conference will juxtapose the Civil War with other internal conflicts during the same period — the national unification's in Europe, the struggles over identity in Japan, and rebellions in China and in India. Each case has distinctive features, which comparison helps to highlight, but some common issues provide fresh insights into the American experience.
Historians of international acclaim will discuss the war’s wider impacts in areas ranging from the global cotton trade to international abolition efforts, from changes in the future of military operations to the implications of the Civil War as one of the first wars fought in an industrial age.
The registration fee is $15 (conference only) or $25 (conference and lunch). Advance registration will be open until May 1 or when capacity is reached. For more information and online registration, visit www.virginiacivilwar.org or call 804-786-3591.
The Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission was created by the General Assembly to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Virginia. In addition to the Signature Conference series, the commission sponsors programs that include the award-winning Civil War 150 HistoryMobile exhibit, a major gallery exhibition curated in partnership with the Virginia Historical Society, a statewide document digitization program, an Emmy-nominated documentary and much more.

from embassysuites.com:

Click Here for the Fairfax County Civil War Loop!
Fairfax County's Civil War Loop from Embassy Suites Dulles Airport