Welcome To The Hampton Inn Dumfries/Quantico

Welcome To The Hampton Inn Dumfries/Quantico
Hampton Inn Dumfries/Quantico

Friday, February 27, 2009



Noted historian Dr. Philip Schwarz will the sad history of Dangerfield Newby and his wife, Harriet as they exchanged letters while he was free and she was enslaved near Brentsville. 7:00 pm free. Old Manassas Courthouse, 9248 Lee Ave. Manssas, 20110. 703-365-7895. Handicapped-accessible.

model railroad open house




The Prince William County Model Railroad Club has an Open House of their layout at the historic Quantico Depot. See an operating HO model railrad with complete scenery. Suitable for all ages. 10:00Am - $:00. FREE 3/7, Quantico Depot, 550 Railroad Avenue, Quantico, 22134. infor@pwmrc.org Handicapped-accessible

Monday, February 23, 2009

Join Lindy Promotions, Captain Morgan, and Miller Lite for DC's most authentic Mardi Gras party...

The 8th Annual Bourbon Street Bash will be held on February 24, 2009 at Rumors in Washington, DC.

Rumors: 1900 M St NW #4 Washington, DC 20036 Metro: Dupont - Red Line

Enjoy great drink specials... - $1 Miller Lites 4-5pm - $2 Miller Lites 5-10pm - $3 Miller Lites 10pm-close - $3 Captain Morgan Hurricanes all night long - FREE souvenir cup to the first 200 people

Authentic New Orleans Food specials... - Red beans and rice - Jambalaya - Gumbo

FEATURING LIVE MUSIC BY ANNAPOLIS' OWN "HIGHER HANDS-FAT TUESDAY FUNK" BAND! Playing all the latest hits plus New Orleans favorites.

Also features: - Beads, masks, and decorations - DJ & dancing - Captain Morgan and the Morganettes giving away free hurricanes

Contests with great prizes! - Cajun hot wing eating contest - Most beads contest with the Captain - Win $100

Cost: $5 early

For more information please contact: contact@lindypromo.com

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Sixth Annual Sounds of a Symphony



Enjoy this live concert as the Prince William County Orchestra Chamber Players String Quartet performs selections to spotlight various orchestral sections in an entertaining seriers. 2:00 pm Free. Potomac Community Library, 22101 Opitz Blvd., Woodbridge, VA 22191. 703-494-8126. Handicapped-accesible.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Lazy Susan Dinner theatre


The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre has been in continuous operation since 1974, serving a hearty meal and some tasty theater to loyal locals and visitors.

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR GROUPS
(703) 550-7386
WWW.LAZYSUSAN.COM

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

for the Artist in you


Ann Marie has been a Resident Artist at the Arlington Arts Center since it reopened in 2004. She graduated from Virginia Tech Summa Cum Laude with a BA in Studio Art (painting concentration) and a BS in Marketing Management in 2003. Ann Marie has had solo exhibitions at the Arlington Arts Center, HNTB Architecture, and the University of Michigan. A native of Manassas, Ann Marie has a solo exhibit at her hometown gallery, the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory, in February 2009.

monday-friday 10:00am-5:00pm saturdays 1:00pm-5:00pm admission is free
Center for the Arts/Canton Merchant Family Gallery, 9414 Battle St. Manassas, Va. 20110
telephone 703-330-2787
Handicapped-accessible

Monday, February 2, 2009

Hilton Corporation Moves To D.C.

Washington Business Journal - by Missy Frederick Staff Reporter

Hilton Hotels Corp. will move its headquarters from Beverly Hills, Calif., to the D.C. area, a major boon for a region that has lost many of its homegrown corporate headquarters in recent years.

The company, bought by publicly traded Blackstone Group in 2007, announced the move to corporate employees Wednesday before a formal announcement was made by the company late in the afternoon.

Hilton Hotels is scouting locations in Maryland and Virginia. The move will likely occur in the third quarter of 2009, according to the statement. The company, which operates 3,200 hotels under eight brands, has not said how much space it will need or how many jobs the move will generate. The amount of space the company occupies in Beverly Hills was not immediately available.

Hilton would not say whether it is working with a real estate firm, but at least one local county confirmed it has been in discussions with the company.

“Montgomery County has been in discussion with the company for several weeks,” said Kristina Ellis, spokeswoman for Montgomery County’s Department of Economic Development. “They are considering Montgomery County.”

She would not elaborate on what areas Hilton is interested in but said the county would be delighted to be known as a cluster for biotech and beds, as it already has the headquarters of three hoteliers, including Bethesda-based hospitality behemoth Marriott International Inc. (NYSE: MAR).

Other local economic development officials are eager to meet those scouts.

“We’d love to be on their short list, or even long list,” said Larry Rosenstrauch, director of Loudoun County’s Department of Economic Development. Loudoun has lots of greenfield sites already zoned, or in beginning stages of development. But it also has several large, completed office buildings that could be chosen for this quick timetable.

“We like to think of Loudoun as one of the emerging headquarters sites in the region,” Rosenstrauch said. Companies that choose Loudoun arrive there by thinking “where is my work force, not just now, but in the next 10 to 15 years?”

Karen Vasquez, spokeswoman for Arlington Economic Development, said: “We always love to have a corporate headquarters, of course.” She said Hilton could apply for grants from the state to help underwrite infrastructure improvements, for instance, if the company chooses to lease in a planned-but-stalled building in Rosslyn that is due to have a Metro entrance just below it.

Given the tight timetable, Alexandria might be more attractive, as it has two buildings in the Carlyle neighborhood, near Metro, that just delivered. Combined, those buildings could house 650 employees, said Stephanie Landrum, senior vice president for Alexandria’s economic development partnership. “Alexandria has the lowest commercial tax rate in Northern Virginia,” she said she’d tell Hilton scouts.

The move is part of a greater corporate reorganization. In July 2007, Blackstone Group, the New York-based private equity firm, announced it would buy Hilton for $26 billion, a 40 percent premium on the hotel chain's closing price before the deal.

D.C. was chosen because of its strong hospitality talent pool, cheaper cost of living compared to Beverly Hills, and geographic location, said Lisa Cole, a spokeswoman for the company. The move is expected to provide an overall cost savings for the firm.

“This is a more central location for us to operate a global business from,” she said.

Chief Executive Officer Christopher Nassetta, an Arlington native who joined Hilton in October 2007, said in a statement: “We understand this as major change for our organization, and we will do our best to minimize disruptions to employees and operations.”

The D.C. area is somewhat of a hub for hospitality companies. Marriott, which opertates 3,100 properites in 67 countries worldwide, was founded in the region in 1927 as the Hot Shoppes Inc. and went public in 1953. In acquired luxury hotel chain Ritz-Carlton in 1995 and three years later moved Ritz-Carlton's 130 corporate employees from Atlanta to Chevy Chase in 2003. Marriott employs more than 14,000 people in the region.

Another major hotelier, Choice Hotels International (NYSE: CHH), is located in Silver Spring, and Host Hotels & Resorts, DiamondRock Hospitality and Interstate Hotels & Resorts call the D.C. area home.

The region has lost many major corporate citizens in recent years to mergers and acquisitions, including AOL, Riggs Bank, Sprint Nextel, MCI WorldCom, Mobil, Hecht's and USAirways. Some good news came in 2007 when Volkswagen announced it would move its U.S. operation from the Detroit area to Herndon.

The announcement comes a day after D.C. was in the national spotlight for the presidential inauguration.

“If last week was any indication, we may now have more star power than Beverly Hills,” said Jim Dinegar, CEO of the Greater Washington Board of Trade.

Dinegar said D.C. stands out as a hospitality town for the high number of highly-skilled hospitality employees.

“These are people who graduated hospitality schools, worked in back offices for years,” Dinegar said. “We do the service sectors very well as they relate to accounting, business management, sales and marketing, and advertising.”

D.C.’s large number of college graduates in the work force could have also been a factor, said Emily Durso, president of the Hotel Association of Washington D.C.

“We’ve always said that we are the tourism center of the region,” Durso said. “This almost makes us the tourism center of the country.”



Staff Reporter Mara Lee contributed to this story.

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