Fairfax County Government promotes energy savings, park camps, and community partnerships in January updates

Bryan Hill, County Executive
Bryan Hill, County Executive
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Fairfax County Government shared several updates on January 13, 2026, highlighting local services and community initiatives through its official Twitter account.

In a tweet posted at 15:25 UTC, Fairfax County Government promoted its energy efficiency program, stating: ” Seal the drafts and keep the cash. Our Fairfax Energy Compass service can help you understand how proper insulation turns energy leaks into year-round comfort.

Visit the Fairfax Energy Compass website to learn more: https://t.co/sLqqy1VJJDhttps://t.co/WfPRl4xqUB” (January 13, 2026). The message encourages residents to utilize the Fairfax Energy Compass service for guidance on home insulation and energy savings.

Later that day, at 18:05 UTC, the county government highlighted opportunities for children during school breaks. The tweet read: “#DYK When school is out for holidays, cultural observances or teacher workdays, @fairfaxparks camps are just getting started. Enjoy these single- & multi-day camp sessions:

Jan. 19
Jan. 29-30
Feb. 16-17

More: https://t.co/BsHY27cYK0https://t.co/lO5V3S5Xr4” (January 13, 2026). This post informs families about available park camps on specific dates when schools are closed.

At 20:01 UTC on the same day, another update focused on community support efforts. The tweet stated: “County Executive Bryan Hill talks with Stephanie Berkowitz, CEO of Northern Virginia Family Services, about how community partnerships help stabilize families in crisis on the latest ‘Connect with County Leaders’ podcast.

Listen: https://t.co/FMj8ZCkRE3https://t.co/scIO86yeqX” (January 13, 2026). The post directs followers to a podcast episode discussing collaborative strategies for supporting families facing hardship.

Fairfax County Government serves as the administrative body for one of Virginia’s most populous counties and regularly uses social media to inform residents about public services and resources.



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