Don't miss the Swearing-In Ceremony for the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, the Clerk to the Circuit Court, the Commonwealth's Attorney and the Sheriff, which will take place this evening at 6:30 p.m. at the Hylton Performing Arts Center. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Although the holidays may be over, you can still make use of your
Ready to start planning your activities for the new year? The winter issue of Leisure is now available! Classes and programs coming up this winter/spring include: Fitness and Wellness Education Workshops, Chinn Cycle Challenge, Ultimate Music Camp, dance and swimming lessons and more. Plus, during the month of January, take 20 percent off membership at Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center or Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center!
The community is invited to celebrate Universal Human Rights Day on Saturday, Jan. 13, at 10 a.m. at the McCoart Administration Building. The theme of the event is "Freedom, Equality and Justice for All" and will include the annual presentation of the Human Rights Awards given to members of the community who provide unique contributions to human and civil rights in Prince William County.
Attention all landowners and farmers in Prince William County! There's a great opportunity coming up on Saturday, Jan. 13, from 10 a.m. to noon. The Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring a Resources for Farmers and Landowners event aimed at helping you prevent pollution from reaching the Chesapeake Bay. The event will provide technical assistance and soil conservation, and help with stormwater issues, tree and crop planting plans, and more. It's free, and you'll receive a complimentary breakfast.
It’s that time of the year when the onset of cooler weather induces homeowners to seek alternative and economical methods of keeping warm. The increase in the use of home heating appliances also increases the risk of home heating fires; the second leading cause of U.S. home fires resulting in four out of the five home fire injuries and nearly nine out of 10 deaths. Please follow these simple safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe and warm.
Start the new year right by prioritizing your preparedness for any emergency. Resolve to be Ready in 2024 by creating a family emergency plan, building an emergency kit, staying informed, learning new lifesaving skills, and knowing your threats and hazards.
Every year, Prince William Public Libraries looks back on the most popular books, movies and music that were checked out. Take a look at the list and get started on this year’s to read pile by placing a hold on any of the titles mentioned in the list using the Online Catalog at pwcva.gov/library. Or grab your library card and take advantage of free Digital Library resources. There is something for everyone at the library!
Want to stay active and healthy with your furry companion this winter? Why not start a new exercise routine with your dog? It's a great way to bond and stay fit together. Not only will it keep you physically active, but it can also provide mental stimulation and strengthen the bond between you and your dog.
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Prince William County Personal Property taxes for 2023 are due on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2024. If you have not received a tax bill, contact the Taxpayer Services Office at 703-792-6710 or by email at TaxpayerServices@pwcgov.org. Office and Call Center hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office hours will be extended to 6 p.m. on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3. To pay online, visit: https://tax.pwcgov.org/. In September 2023, the Board of County Supervisors unanimously voted to extend the due date for the vehicle classification of tangible personal property from Oct. 5, 2023, to Jan. 3, 2024, to provide temporary relief to taxpayers by providing additional time to accumulate funds for the payment.
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