OPINION: Stories I’d Like to See in the Falls Church Times
By DAVE WITZEL
Falls Church Times Staff
February 27, 2010
I’m really proud of the work the all-volunteer Falls Church Times team has done. What started out as a civic experiment has become a thriving, valuable enterprise. During the past two months our volunteers have been posting an average of four articles per day. Sometime this week someone on the team will prepare our 1,000th article. This is remarkable production.
That said, I can’t help but wish we were doing more. It would be great to have more volunteers and contributors to broaden and deepen our coverage.
Here’s a few examples of stories I would love to read in the Falls Church Times.
Business
Big Games in the Little City. We have at least three games/comics stores nearby (Compleat Strategist, Anime Pavilion, and the just-opened Victory Comics). This seems like a lot of comics per-capita. Are we #1 in the nation? Do Falls Churchers really like games? Are we kind of Silicon Valley for gaming?
2nd Hand Falls Church. We have a great set of used-stuff stores in town. We have used CDs (CD Cellar), books (Hole in the Wall Books), clothes (Second Chance, New to You, Rosalin’s Bridal Boutique), and bikes (Bike Club), not to mention antique stores including Falls Church Antique Annex and Olde Habits. What else should be on this list? Any particular treasures the community should know about? How can we make or save money (and waste less)?
Sports
Can GM Ladies Basketball Re-peat? The GM’s Girls Basketball team is in the regional play-offs. How are they doing? Who are they playing and when? And, most of all, can we get some action photos and video!
Falls Church Rec Basketball Celebrates XX Years. The Community Center’s annual recreational basketball leagues is one of the grand traditions of Falls Church. How many kids participate in it? How long has it been going on? Who are the personalities that keep it going?
City Hall
Budget, Budget, Budget. You may have heard that Falls Church is facing some budget difficulties. What’s more, this is a problem that won’t go away any time soon. We’ll be wrestling with budgets for years into the future. So what do we need to know to make intelligent choices about changing services, raising taxes, finding new revenue sources? Our budget has increased a lot over the last 5 years – where did we spend the money? How do other cities our size spend their money? Is our mix dramatically different? What tools should we have to do analysis and decision-making? Can the Falls Church Times help provide any of those tools?
Mass Transit Planning and Falls Church. Okay, while we don’t exactly have a metro stop in the city, we do have two of them named after us. And Metro and other area mass transit matters to us. So what’s going on? What’s going to happen to budgets and fares? What about traffic and business opportunities from the new lines that are planned? Do we have the right bus routes? Should we jump on Arlington’s trolley? What about walkability – are we good and how can we get better?
Around Town
There’s Music in the Air. I enjoyed this week’s focus on music in the Falls Church News Press including the article about Sunday’s Wammies. Falls Church has wonderful music venues including The State, Bangkok Blues, and Claire and Don’s. We host amazing events like the Wammies but also the Tinner Hill Blues Festival and the summer music series at Cherry Hill Park. We have delightful school and community groups. There are great shows in town regularly. But what’s coming up? What did we miss? Where’s the Falls Church Times music reviewer to complement our amazing food reviewer?
Falls Church Makes a Difference. One of the many exciting things about this town is its reach -people in this city have local focus and national and international impact. Opportunities to contribute range from supporting the schools and the library to helping in Haiti. What are they? What have we accomplished? Who is leading the charge?
That’s the beginning of my list. What stories do you want to read? Please make suggestions in the comments below. Which ones are you willing to write? Would you contribute photos or video of events you are attending? How about reporting sports scores and results? If you’d like to pitch-in, please let me know.
By Dave Witzel
February 27, 2010




Dave—Great list. Just shows that there’s a lot if interesting things going on in our Little City. I do know a little about the sporting side of things. Our Lady Mustangs are on a roll winning the first regional game at home against Central Woodstock 78-44 great game. Didn’t go to Harrisonburg last night, but they beat Strasburg 52-27. I think there will be a game at Robinson HS March 6. The boys finished with a close 42-45 game with Madison and lost last Wednesday at home to Dan River 49-58 those were big guys. My favorite wrestling team took a couple of medals at states also.
Glad you like the music! We now have five venues in the city with live music–keep it going. I’m off to see Music Man Jr–live musical theater in our Little City.
Update—The show was great —Zack (Dave’s son) was having a grand ‘ole time. Those kids are so much fun! The girls beat Buckingham down in Harrisonburg- tonight-don’t know the score.
I am glad that our “Falls Church Antique Annex” made the list of treasures. We are now over 20 years old. Even I love to browse and inevitably found something that I have just “got to have”. Another places to get oldies and treasures is at our “Quinn’s Auction Galleries and Estate Services” which also includes “Waverly Rare Books”. We have general – weekly auctions(grandma’s attic), Fine Art, Books and Maps, Coins, stamps. Dolls and Toys etc. in special auctions throughout the year. Thanks for asking if there any particular treasures the community should know about.
I too saw the Music Man at MEH MS. Those 6th and 7th graders were great even though they lost 6 days of practice due to the snow. Bravo!
Mason Girls win Region B Division 2 Title for Third Year in a row tonight. Beat Strasburg last night in semifinals at Eastern Mennonite by 25 and Buckingham tonight 62-27. Quarterfinal Playoff game of State tournament next Friday night or Saturday at Robinson High School with a chance to go back to Richmond for State final 4 title following week.