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Wednesday, July 30

East African supper, celebration, silent auction. 6:30 p.m.; presentation 7:30 p.m.; bidding closes 8 p.m. Shepherd Gate Church, 4310 Pleasant Valley Road, Chantilly. Celebrating Kenya; raising funds for Rehema Home in Nairobi. Attendees bring salad or dessert. 703-961-1040.

Graphic Art Workshop. 7 p.m. Centreville Regional Library, 14200 St. Germaine Drive. Comic artist Matt Dembicki. Features comics from around world, hands-on workshop. For teens. Free. 703-830-2223.


Friday, Aug. 1

Luis Miguel concert. 10 a.m. Patriot Center, George Mason University, 4500 Patriot Drive, Fairfax. Tickets $98, $83, $68. Through Ticketmaster outlets, Patriot Center box office, www.ticketmaster.com, 703-573-SEAT (7328).

'Breaking Dawn' party. Midnight. Barnes & Noble, 1851 Fountain Drive, Spectrum Center, Reston. Store remains open late to sell the fourth/final book in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga, "Breaking Dawn.” Officially goes on sale stroke of midnight. Twilight Saga costumes encouraged. Photo opportunities; themed activities; trivia contests; crafts and prizes. Local teen author Elizabeth Scott. Special music, clips from upcoming Twilight movie. 703-437-8147, www.bn.com/breakingdawn.


Saturday, Aug. 2

Fairfax 4-H Fair and Frying Pan Farm Park Show. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Frying Pan Farm Park, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon. Exhibits, pie-eating and watermelon seed-spitting contests, crafts, livestock/rabbit judging, horse and dog shows, classic cars, amusement rides, live entertainment. First-ever 4-H Corridor, four tents highlighting four H’s. Demonstrations by Civil War re-enactors of the 17th Virginia Infantry demonstrations and Blacksmith Guild. Country store; wagon rides. Free. Parking $5. Canned food donations accepted. Fairfax County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension, 703-324-5369.

The Seakers. 6-8 p.m. Palladium Civic Place Green, 1445 Laughlin Ave., McLean. Classic rock. Free. 703-288-9505.


Sunday, Aug. 3

Fairfax 4-H Fair and Frying Pan Farm Park Show. See Aug. 2.



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