Saturday, July 25, 2009

Glory Be on Mill Street is having a special 10% off "Scent of the Month" sale on their Cafe' Latte candles by Keeper's of the Light! The large Keeper's of the Light candles burn for 155 hours and smell delicious.

Stop in and say "Hi" to Marla and also check out all the wonderful new items she just got in.

You are sure to love the "just got home" feeling you get everytime you enter Glory Be.
So come in and save 10% off the scent of the month!!



Thursday, July 16, 2009

July 18th Shredding Event!

Come to Occoquan and reduce your carbon footprint by bringing all your papers to shred and be recycled!

The Paper Tiger truck will be located at the parking lot of Ebenezer Church from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

It's FREE! And now you don't have to worry about getting those little paper shreds all over your floor.

There will also be containers for recycling eye glasses and cell phones.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Occoquan's First Ever Trolley Tour!


Occoquan's First Trolley tour was a hit for residents and visitors alike. Occoquan's Mayor, Earnie Porta, narrated the town's history as the trolley strolled down the town's streets, and ended it's tour by visiting a historical reinactor at The Occoquan Regional Park. The historical re-inactor played the part of a woman suffragist who fought to gain the voting rights of women.
Some of the sponsor's for the trolley were the ORC, Occoquan Regional Park, and the Occoquan Historical Society.

The Town of Occoquan has so much history! If you missed the trolley tour, be sure to stop into town and check out the town's mueseum and home to the Occoquan Historical Society. The mueseum is part of what's left of Occoquan's Grist Mill. They have artifacts from historic Occoquan's early days and more!
Mayor Earnie Porta with a town resident
The first group of the day listens to the historic reinactor
"Remember the Ladies"

Monday, July 6, 2009

Historic Trolley Tours in Occoquan Virginia

On Saturday, July 11, Occoquan will be hosting informative, narrated historic tours of the Town and nearby Occoquan Regional Park by trolley. Tours will last approximately 30 minutes and will begin on the hour and half hour from noon to 4:00 p.m.

Price: $5 per adult and $1 for children 12 and under accompanied by an adult.

Purchase a timed advance ticket at the Occoquan Farmers' Market on July 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Limited availability!

Tickets may also be purchased at the trolley itself on a space available basis. All tours will begin at the public parking lot under the Route 123 bridge in Occoquan. This event is sponsored by the Town, the Occoquan Historical Society, Occoquan Regional Park, and Occoquan River Communities.

View Occoquan from a different and uniques persective and learn the history of this special Town!