Wishing you good times, good cheer, and a memorable new year.

All of us at the Occoquan District Supervisor's Office want to thank those of you who came to our New Year's Event. We collected around 150 items to donate to The Good News Community Kitchen!

We hope to see you again in 2017!


What's Your 
New Years Resolutions?
Here's Ours!

It's new year and we have set our goals. Following the link below to our website, you will find a digital version of our Occoquan District Office Brochure. Please view this on your browser or save a .PDF version. Our brochure describes the Occoquan District and lists our eight major goals. We have worked with many residents and Civic Associations to come up with these goals and have already made progress on many of them. 

Come see us if you or your group would  like to get involved  in helping to accomplish  these goals. 
Our website will update  progress on each goal.




New Year, New Businesses

Is Prince William County ripe for chain stores, or is there room for smaller, independent shop owners to make a go of it?
 
So, as we hope for new things in 2017, what new businesses do you hope will open in Prince William County or Greater Manassas?

Potomac Local wants you to share 
what new businesses you want to see in 2017!

Follow the link below to join the conversation or share it on your Facebook page and start your own conversation... be sure to tag Potomac Local (@PotomacLocal) so they can see your ideas!


Keeping Prince William Beautiful:
How to Save Money and the Environment, Too

Tuesday, January 10th, 2017
Luncheon and Book Signing

11921 Chanceford Drive, Woodbridge 22192

Active Shooter: Is Prince William County Prepared?

Thursday, January 9th, 20127
Social: 6:30 PM
Dinner: 7:00 PM
Program: 7:45 PM

City Tavern
9550 Center Street, Manassas 20110
 
RSVP by: January 9th, 2017


Please note:  An RSVP is requested from everyone for planning purposes only. There is no charge for the program. Dinner is $25.00/person for members, $30 for non-members.

Anti-distracted driving campaign, Phones Down. Touchdown. has reached 3.6 million + young drivers and parents in the DC region so far.

Since launching the campaign on November 29, Transurban's social media campaign featuring Washington Redskins Quarterback, Kirk Cousins, has reached more than 3.6 million young drivers and parents in the Washington, DC area through a paid media effort and organic reach on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and engagement with local bloggers.

Watch the Ads
 
As part of the Phones Down. Touchdown campaign, Transurban produced a series of social media videos with a message from Quarterback Kirk Cousins encouraging area drivers to put down their phones while driving.  
Below are links to watch the ads:
 

Take the Pledge to stop distracted driving now and you could win free travel on the Express Lanes.
 
We are encouraging local drivers to visit  PhonesDownTouchdown.com to take the pledge against distracted driving. By taking the pledge not only do you commit  to keeping your phone down while behind the wheel - we'll also enter you to win a month of free travel on the Express Lanes. It's easy - just take the pledge and share the image and hashtag,  #PhonesDownTouchdown  on social media. Please help us spread the word!
The Phones Down. Touchdown. campaign will continue into 2017 in reaching our young drivers and parents about the dangers of distracted driving and encouraging safe driving habits.