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At Clay Cafe, families paint unglazed ceramic pieces, have it professionally glazed and then ready for pickup.

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At Clay Cafe, families paint unglazed ceramic pieces, have it professionally glazed and then ready for pickup.

Taxpayers can comment on the county's proposed $6.7 billion budget.
The Fairfax County Tree Commission will select a winner in April.
Crews will be working to erect new overhead signs.
Here's what's going on in our community.
Low turnout; local voters by and large went for Mitt Romney.
A new law requires online retailers to pay 5 percent sales tax.
A roundup of what's going on in the community.
Centreville and Chantilly Patches want to know where the best kids' playspace is in Western Fairfax County.
Eighth grader Lauren Chu will represent Stone at the Fairfax County spelling bee.
Patch readers choose Five Guys as the favorite place in Centreville to get a burger.
O'Malley, an orange tabby, and Willow, a black female cat, went missing after a fire.
Fire department offers safety tips for discarding cigarettes and other smoking materials.
Senate rejects bill to repeal law requiring girls to get HPV vaccine.
Michael Keith Cook, a Centreville resident, entered an Alford plea on Tuesday.
Donations go to benefit the Children's Miracle Network and other charities.
"Are the Republicans meant to play a guessing game until the Democrats are satisfied, or to give them what they want so they will do what is right for our state?"
A smoke alarm alerted the residents, who escaped mostly unharmed.
Cole McInturff and Aaron Hoover will play Division I baseball at James Madison University this spring.