Siranli Dental is excited to announce the opening of its newest dental practice in Clarendon-Courthouse. Led by nationally acclaimed, board-certified prosthodontist Dr. Samantha Siranli, the new location offers the highest quality general and cosmetic dentistry including cleanings, preventive care, whitening, Invisalign®, veneers, and dental implants.

New patients can expect a welcoming environment, a modern office equipped with the latest technology, and personalized care focused on long-term oral health. The Siranli Dental team is consistently peer-recognized as top dentists in the region and has earned a reputation for combining elite skills with an approachable, patient-first philosophy.


WCP has launched a full brand and website redesign that reflects who they are today: a modern, relationship-driven lender committed to helping real estate investors succeed with honest guidance, flexible solutions, and support that goes far beyond funding.

The redesign marks an important shift as the company continues to expand beyond the Washington, DC region into new East Coast markets. The updated brand removes geographic limitations and brings forward what borrowers consistently say sets WCP apart: real communication, real people, and a genuine investment in every client’s long-term success.


Giving Tuesday e-mails may have stopped, but for dozens of smaller Arlington nonprofits, some of the most important giving is still happening through the 6th annual Nonprofit Holiday Wish Catalog.

Hosted by Arlington Community Foundation, the Wish Catalog gathers year-end “wishes” from over 70 Arlington-serving nonprofits into one online giving platform, each with a clear need and dollar goal. This year’s Wish Catalog runs through January 1, 2026 and focuses on smaller-budget Arlington organizations that rarely have big fundraising teams, but serve neighbors whose needs are constant.


Art House 7’s Small But Mighty Art Supply Store is a fabulous place to do some holiday shopping. Through December, you can make your own sale: Buy 3 items and get 30% (a few restrictions apply). We carry high-quality art and crafts supplies from a wide variety of brands. We have something for almost every art project, from kids to adults: painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramic glazes, needle felting, knitting and crochet supplies. Regular hours are Mon & Fri 10-6, Tue-Thu 9:30-7, Sat 10-3, Sun – closed. Parking is free and outside our door.

Art House 7


Join an information session for Prospective Preschool families at Kinhaven School in Ballston. Kinhaven School serves children aged 6 months – 5 years in a robust play-based setting using the HighScope approach to foster confidence and curiosity in our young learners. We offer both full day and morning (9am – 1pm) options. Visit our legacy program in a brand-new facility.


Arlington, VA continues to grow as a home for national associations, policy groups, corporate teams, and mission-driven nonprofits. Many of these organizations now rely on steady, high-quality video to share updates, educate members, and run events. As this demand grows, Rescue Media, an Alexandria-based video production and webcasting company, is expanding its long-term partnerships across Arlington, VA.

For years, Rescue Media has supported Arlington organizations, associations, and advocacy groups that need dependable, year-round video. Their work includes leadership messaging, annual meetings, multi-day conferences, educational series, campaign videos, and ongoing hybrid event support.


Homeless people in Arlington, Virginia, have interactions with the police resulting in being arrested for minor crimes, held in jail for several days and even risk dying in jail. Many of the underlying issues in these police interactions are a direct result of people’s unhoused status or symptoms of mental illness, substance use disorder, poverty and trauma. The last four people who died in the Arlington County Detention Facility were homeless living in extreme poverty. Three of the people were people of color who were arrested for the minor charge of trespassing when they had nowhere else to go, initially held in jail and continued to be held in jail for several days.

Join us to discuss how to divert people from the criminal legal system and jail, addressing the intercepts after arrest – initial detention, jail, court, re-entry and community support. We anticipate focusing on preventing prosecuting people for poverty crimes and holding them in the jail by discussing opportunities/barriers for community services instead of jailing or prosecuting in the future.


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