Fairfax County Government shares tick prevention tips and community event details

Fairfax County Government shares tick prevention tips and community event details
Bryan Hill, County Executive — Fairfax County Government
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Fairfax County Government has recently shared a series of tweets providing information and updates on local events and health advisories. The posts, made over two days in June 2025, cover topics ranging from tick prevention to community events.

On June 20, Fairfax County Government posted a tweet titled “Your Guide to Tick Prevention”. The post highlights several key areas: ” 8 Ways to Prevent Tick Bites How to Remove a Tick Free Tick Identification Service How a Tick Finds You Ways to Prevent Ticks in Your Yard.” More details can be accessed through the provided link.

Later that day, another tweet was shared promoting an upcoming community event. In the tweet “Bring the family to a free rooftop concert by Rocknoceros on June 21 at 10 a.m. at the Springfield Community Business Center Commuter Parking Garage.” Residents are invited to enjoy music and explore new green spaces.

On June 21, Fairfax County Government celebrated the seasonal change with a tweet wishing everyone well for the summer solstice. The message “Happy Summer Solstice! We hope you enjoy the longest day of the year “ marks this astronomical event with cheerful symbols representing summer activities.

The tweets collectively reflect Fairfax County’s engagement with its residents by providing useful health information and fostering community spirit through local events.



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