Fairfax County Government has issued several updates regarding upcoming events and community resources in Fairfax County, Virginia, according to recent posts on its official X (formerly Twitter) account.
On July 17, 2025, the county announced that “Michelle M. Kaminsky will receive her official commission as a Fairfax Circuit Court judge during an investiture ceremony at the Fairfax County Courthouse.” The event is scheduled for July 25 and marks the formal commissioning of Kaminsky to the Circuit Court bench.
The following day, July 18, 2025, Fairfax County Government shared a suggestion for residents looking for leisure activities over the weekend. The post stated: “Need weekend plans? Take your furry friend to the nearest Fairfax County off-leash dog park and watch them unleash their inner puppy spirit and light up with joy. “ The message included a link for finding local dog parks.
Also on July 18, another update invited residents to participate in an open house event focused on environmental preservation efforts. According to the post: “Join us tomorrow at the Smaller Lake Accotink Preservation Feasibility Study Open House.
Saturday, July 19
Arrive anytime between 3–5 p.m.
Kings Glen Elementary School Cafeteria, 5401 Danbury Forest Dr., Springfield, VA
More details: https://t.co/z4hCCl5TLFhttps://t.co/V90o1UUqMb“
Fairfax County regularly uses social media platforms such as X to inform residents about judicial appointments, recreational opportunities like dog parks, and public engagement events related to local environmental studies. The investiture of Michelle M. Kaminsky reflects ongoing changes within the local judiciary system. Community events such as the Lake Accotink Preservation Study Open House provide residents with opportunities to learn about and contribute feedback on county initiatives.



