Fairfax County Government has used its official Twitter account to inform residents about upcoming events, public health resources, and community safety.
On May 21, 2026, the county announced a new event: “Fairfax County To Light the Sky With First-Ever Drone Light Show for America’s 250th at Lake Fairfax. Guests can spend the day enjoying everything Lake Fairfax has to offer. For event details: https://t.co/eJld4gdSEf https://t.co/7e8mXsunHD” The drone light show is part of local celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.
The following day, on May 22, 2026, Fairfax County addressed family health concerns as summer break approaches for local students. In a tweet posted that morning, officials wrote: “School is almost out for the summer for FCPS students! Do you have a plan for affordable medical care for your children? Learn about free and low-cost medical care in our county so your family stays healthy and up to date on immunizations this summer: https://t.co/Xnaip1qUiJ https://t.co/W4fT3SnR2E” This message highlights available options for families seeking healthcare services during school vacation.
Later that same day, the county issued a warning regarding scams targeting residents. On May 22, they tweeted: “Scammers are becoming more creative. When someone asks for money or personal information, slow down and think before responding. Pause. Question. Protect. Together, we can stop scams. https://t.co/WtvuYh74H7 https://t.co/MRZQQBUdXA”
Fairfax County Government regularly uses social media to keep residents informed about events such as community celebrations and public safety initiatives like scam prevention efforts.


