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Retired General Richard H. Thompson shares some stories from his many years in the Army. Thompson was the speaker at the Lunch N’ Life sponsored by the Shepherd’s Center of Annandale-Springfield.
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Marian Villasenor (L) and Mary Tropea clean up the landscaping in front of George Mason Regional Library.
A turtle takes a stroll at Mason District Park.
Paul Oh from Falls Church and Stacey Chung from Florida watch the wildlife at the Mason District Park pond.
J.B. (L) and Ronaldo Fiorani get in some soccer practice at Ossian Hall Park.
Eight-year-old Gregory Callaghan gets in some skateboarding practice at  the Wakefield Skate Park.
The Poe Middle School Carolers sang holiday songs at the Annandale tree lighting ceremony in Tollhouse Park.

Hana

4:59 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

why do you have a picture of me and my friends?

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Sherell Williams

6:52 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Hi Hana, all of the photos in this gallery were taken at public events or uploaded by a member of the community who has a free Patch account. Which photo do you mean?

Frank Gresham CMTPT

1:29 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Local Martial Arts instructor just wrote this for me. Richard Romero reviewed in the last week
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I'm a martial arts instructor and, so, it's important for me to feel well to do my job. Earlier this fall I began experiencing acute back pain that was making it difficult for me to do my job and even to engage in simple everyday activities. I'd visited a variety of medical professionals, but none was able to relieve my pain. Then, a friend recommended Frank Gresham of The Chronic Pain Center in Springfield. During my first visit, Mr. Gresham identified an imbalance in my hips and recommended a specific stretching regimen and an orthotic. 6 visits and two weeks later, my pain had dissipated and I've been able to resume my normal work schedule and personal activities. For this reason, I highly recommend The Chronic Pain Center. 703-313-8550

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