

Potomac Local Podcasts Drop All Week — Don’t Miss These Local Voices
We’re rolling out a full slate of Potomac Local News Podcast episodes this week. Each one dives deep into the history, people, and places shaping our region. Subscribe on YouTube so you’ll be the first to know when new episodes go live.
Here’s what’s coming:
- Buckland Mill’s Past and Future: Rob Orrison shares how this forgotten 18th-century mill town in Prince William County is being preserved and reopened for the public.
- Brentsville’s Oldest Home Gets New Life: Paige Gibbons-Backus walks us through the effort to restore the Williams-Dawe House, built in the 1820s.
- Preserving Voices Before They’re Gone: Lauren Maloy explains the county’s oral history project and why your stories matter more than ever.
In Case You Missed It: Haymarket Police Chief Allen Sibert joined us to talk about the Senior Summit coming up April 24—an event to help protect older adults from scams and connect them with trusted local resources.
Catch up and subscribe here: Potomac Local News YouTube Channel
Habitat for Humanity: Home is the Key in April
With poverty affecting 4.9% of Prince William County residents and nearly 70,000 seniors in our region, Habitat for Humanity Prince William County is highlighting the urgent need for affordable housing and home repairs.
This month, they’re joining the national Home is the Key campaign:
- Donate a “Key” at the Manassas ReStore
- Support critical home repairs so residents can age in place
- Learn more at habitatpwc.org
The Bees Are Back — Manassas Bee Festival Returns June 21
Celebrate five years of Manassas as a Bee City USA at the Manassas Bee Festival, Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Liberia House and Grounds.
Highlights include:
- Live beekeeping demonstrations
- Art, crafts, wellness, and yoga
- Spelling bee, live music, and food trucks
- Brew, Mead, and Spirits Garden
Come dressed as a pollinator for the costume parade, bring your instrument to join the backyard jam session, and hop on a free tractor shuttle from downtown.
For sponsorships, vendor info, or to volunteer, visit ManassasBeeFestival.com
REAL ID Deadline is One Month Away
Starting May 7, 2025, you’ll need a REAL ID or a passport to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities.
The Virginia DMV is expanding service to meet demand with:
- Appointment-only REAL ID events
- DMV Connect mobile teams
- 76 service centers across the state
REAL ID costs $10 (plus license/ID fee). Start online to save time: dmv.virginia.gov/licenses-ids/real-id
Polk Park Cleanup Launches 2025 Season
On April 5, Keep the Park Beautiful kicked off the year with a cleanup at Polk Park in Manassas Park.
In just two hours, nine volunteers, including members of the Manassas Park High School National Honor Society, collected more than 30 pounds of litter—everything from water bottles to construction debris.
Learn how to join the next cleanup: Keep the Park Beautiful – City of Manassas Park
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