Fairfax County Government announces election officer recruitment and other community updates

Fairfax County Government announces election officer recruitment and other community updates
Bryan Hill, County Executive — Fairfax County Government
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Fairfax County Government has been actively engaging with the community through a series of announcements on their social media platform. The tweets, posted on May 20, 2025, cover a range of topics from civic participation to community recognition and environmental initiatives.

In a tweet posted at 16:10 UTC, Fairfax County Government announced that they are currently accepting applications for election officers for upcoming elections scheduled on June 17 and November 4, 2025. Interested individuals can find more details about the application process here.

Later in the day, at 18:02 UTC, the county congratulated Adam and Amy Suppes for being recognized as the “2025 Fairfax County Foster Parents of the Year” by MWCOG. The announcement celebrates their contributions to foster care within the community. Additional information about the Suppes and how to become a foster parent is available here.

At 20:30 UTC, another tweet highlighted an initiative encouraging residents to “Go Solar this Spring.” The county is offering three programs aimed at helping residents install and recycle solar panels. Benefits outlined include reducing monthly energy bills, increasing home value, and contributing positively to the environment. More information on these programs can be found here.

The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) recognized Adam and Amy Suppes for their outstanding contributions as foster parents in Fairfax County.



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