Fairfax County Government announces events and mourns Gerry Connolly’s passing

Fairfax County Government announces events and mourns Gerry Connolly’s passing
Bryan Hill, County Executive — Fairfax County Government
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Fairfax County Government has recently shared several updates through its social media platform, providing important information to the community. The posts cover a range of topics from pet care initiatives to commemorating a local public figure.

On May 21, 2025, Fairfax County Government announced an opportunity for pet owners to “Get your pet vaccinated and microchipped without the cost of a veterinary exam”. The event is scheduled for Friday, May 23, at the next microchip clinic organized by @fairfaxanimals. Further details are available on their website.

Later that day, Fairfax County expressed condolences over the death of Gerry Connolly. In their post, they stated “We join the community, the commonwealth and the nation in mourning the passing of @GerryConnolly”, highlighting his significant contributions to public office that began in Fairfax County and his enduring legacy.

Additionally, on May 21, 2025, Fairfax County Government encouraged residents to participate in a pet supply drive aimed at keeping pets with their families. They invited donations of new and unopened items at select locations until Saturday, May 24. As stated in their message: “Help pets stay with their families by donating to our pet supply drive “.



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