Vienna, VA — Summer 2025: Train is launching its newest luxury, private personal training facility in Vienna, VA — and we’re inviting elite personal trainers to build their business in an environment designed for high performance and professionalism.

Train isn’t a typical gym. It’s a private, appointment-only space created for top-tier personal trainers ready to leave behind overcrowded gyms, low margins, and generic systems. You bring the expertise — we provide the upscale environment, premium equipment, and support you need to grow.


MCLEAN, VA – A local credit union is receiving national recognition for offering some of the highest certificate rates in the country. Lafayette Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Rockville and serving the greater Washington, D.C. region, has been named by financial outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger, Investopedia, DepositAccounts, and GoBankingRates for its top-ranked share certificate products.

According to these sources, Lafayette Federal currently holds the #1 national ranking for its 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-year certificate terms. The institution is offering fixed annual percentage yields (APYs) up to 4.28%, with a minimum deposit requirement of $500.


Astro Jump, the largest bounce house rental company in DC, Fairfax and Northern Virginia is expanding its offerings for smaller events—specifically for backyards.

With over 400 bounce houses, inflatable water slides and other water slides, Astro Jump has an inflatable rental for every event. Inflatable rentals like bounce houses, combos, and water slides have really evolved since Astro Jump started renting bounce houses in Fairfax nearly 30 years ago in 1997.


Life can feel overwhelming—and when anxiety or depression takes hold, even the smallest tasks can feel impossible. At Peaceful Mind Solutions, we’re here to help you find clarity, calm, and confidence again.

Whether you’re battling racing thoughts, low energy, constant worry, or a sense of hopelessness, you don’t have to go through it alone. Our compassionate therapists provide personalized support to help you manage symptoms, build resilience, and rediscover peace of mind.


According to the Alzheimer’s Association, two-thirds of Americans have at least one major risk factor for dementia. Yet only 16% of older adults receive routine cognitive assessments during their checkups — leaving many without the chance to detect early signs of cognitive change or engage in meaningful conversations with a healthcare provider about brain health.

Sunday Health, a modern cognitive care practice with a newly opened office in Vienna, VA, is working to change that. We’re redefining how Americans approach cognitive decline, shifting from a reactive to a proactive model, with a focus on prevention, early intervention, and ongoing care.


Inspired by local physicians who were among the nation’s first to adopt the concierge medicine model, Northern Virginia is now a hub for its surging popularity. These Fairfax-based concierge physicians are redefining the patient experience with direct availability, same-day appointments, unhurried visits, and deeply personalized care:

When Priya Mathur, MD, left a large medical group to join NOVAMED Associates, she noticed the difference immediately. “Now I can fully listen to patients who often don’t feel heard by busy doctors,” she says, “and delve into lifestyle habits that may be at the root of a patient’s sickness. Having the time to know each patient as a person is the true gift of concierge medicine.”


“Art in Daily Spaces”, an exhibition of 21 local artists in a variety of media, opens to the public April 5 in six locations across Annandale. The exhibition, now in its second year, was organized by Community Arts for Everyone (CAFE) and sponsored by ArtsFairfax, Fairfax County’s leading arts non-profit. The installation kicks-off with an opening reception for the public on April 5 from 6-8pm at the Mason Governmental Center. The public is encouraged to attend the opening to meet the artists and to visit all exhibition sites during the show. This year’s show closes May 4.

“Art in Daily Spaces,” transforms locally well-known spaces into temporary art galleries. The 21 participating artists demonstrate a wide range of styles and media. In keeping with the local focus, the show reflects artists in all stages of their artistic development. The gallery spaces are, with one exception, found along Columbia Pike and include RAMP (the training facility), Beanetics (the coffee facility), St Albans Episcopal and John Calvin Presbyterian Churches, the Mason Governmental Center, and the George Mason Regional Library. All sites are open to the public, although visiting times may be limited to business hours and, in the case of the library, times when the space is not being otherwise used by the public. Each location features a minimum of two artists, with the Library hosting an impressive seven separate creators.


Virginia Hurricanes Basketball is offering a Friday night youth basketball training program in January and February 2025 for girls and boys in grades K through 5.

AGENDA: Players will have a fun-filled experience working on individual basketball skills and learning the rules and concepts of the game. Sessions will consist of a 30 minute skills session followed by 30 minutes of control


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