Girls Win in Their First Flag Football Season, Life-Saving Reunion Five Months Later & Iranian-American Art Arrives in Reston | Good Morning Fairfax County - Good News
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South Lakes High girls are winning in their first season of flag football, a Bailey's Crossroads couple returned to thank the rescue crew that saved Ben's life five months ago, and a new Reston boutique is showcasing Iranian-American artists and artisans. Your daily dose of good news from Fairfax County with Steve Rhode.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- South Lakes Girls Flag Football Building Foundation: https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/south-lakes-girls-flag-football-builds-a-foundation-this-year/article_423ae8ef-9119-426a-90ef-c1f015041f4f.html
- Resuscitation Reunion at Fire Station: https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/resuscitation-reunion-is-cathartic/article_4d625c0c-f317-4285-8557-01c570f2dfe3.html
- Ovissi Boutique - Iranian-American Art in Reston: https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/iranian-american-art-on-display-at-new-reston-boutique/article_17ced782-2a29-4a92-a8b3-436a4e753978.html
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