

HERNDON’S HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS
TOWNE SQUARE SINGERS HOLIDAY CONCERT
Fri December 4 and Sat December 5, 7:30 pm
Sun December 6, 2pm
Favorite carols, contemporary classics and novelties.
Elden Street Players’ Industrial Strength Theatre, 269 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon.
$12. 703/787-7300
HOLIDAY HOMES TOUR OF HERNDON
Sat December 5, 10am – 4pm
Tour Herndon homes decorated for the holidays.
Tickets available at Herndon Dulles Visitors’ Center, 717 Lynn Street, Herndon.
$10 in advance, $15 day of event
703/HERNDON (437-6366)
HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY LIBRARY WINTER OPEN HOUSE
Sat December 5, 1pm – 3pm
Winter celebration with live music, holiday treats and seasonal crafts by the Council for the Arts of Herndon.
Herndon Fortnightly Library, 768 Center Street, Herndon
Free. 703/437-8855
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING & SING-ALONG
Sat December 5, 5pm – 6 pm
Carols, tree lighting and a visit from Santa.
Corner of Lynn and Elden Streets, Herndon.
Free. 571/323-5301
HERNDON HOLIDAY ARTS & CRAFT SHOW
Sun December 6, 10am – 4pm
More than 100 arts and craft vendors offer unique gifts, holiday decorations and
handmade items.
Herndon Community Center, 814 Ferndale Ave., Herndon
Free. 703/787-7300
“HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS” – 20 YEARS OF HERNDON PHOTOGRAPHY
Tue Dec 8 through Sun Jan 17 (times vary daily; see Web site)
“Meet the Artist” Reception - Thur Dec 10, 7pm – 9pm
Photography by Jim Kirby, as featured in 20 years of “At Home in Herndon” Town Calendars
ArtSpace, 750 Center Street, Herndon
Free 703/956-6590
HOLIDAY MODEL TRAIN SHOW
Sat December 12, 10am – 5pm
Sun December 13, 11am - 4pm
ArtSpace Herndon, 750-A Center Street, Herndon.
W&OD caboose and Herndon Depot Museum, both located in Herndon’s historic downtown, also open for tours.
Free. 703/956-6590
DRESS UP HERNDON FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Mon December 14, 6pm-8pm (Judging)
Neighborhood Decoration Contest throughout Herndon. Home decorations
judged in traditional, whimsical, lights categories and more.
Free. 703/435-6800 X2084
SANTA’S WORKSHOP
Sat December 19, 11am-1pm
tattoos, games and lunch.
Herndon Community Center, 814 Ferndale Ave., Herndon.
$7 per child, $3 per adult (if eating lunch) 703/787-7300
NEW YEAR’S EVE OPEN HOUSE
Thur December 31, 5pm – 1am
Family event featuring film, music, dancing, bonfire, refreshments. Alcohol-free.
ArtSpace Herndon, 750 Center Street, Herndon
Free 703/956-6590
The Herndon Chamber of Commerce is your connection to history, culture and commerce. For nearly a half a century, we've been helping local businesses become more successful. And our members donate time and funds to local schools and nonprofits to strengthen our community.
Click here to view a presentation on our History in Herndon.
The Herndon Chamber of Commerce presents:
Monthly business networking events
Networking can be fun as well as productive! Click here to see photos from the Herndon Chamber's St. Paddy's Day 2007 Mixer, courtesy of Kammerman Portraits.
- Friday Night Live concerts
- Herndon Festival Business EXPO
- Herndon Festival Golf Tournament
- Candidates Forum for Town Council.
- Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Sing-Along
Friday Night Live on the Herndon Town Green 
It is active in the community through...
- Working with the Town on economic development initiatives
- Directing tourists to our Visitors Center, lodging and attractions
Reaching out to minorities- Training workers in English vocabulary
- Helping to fund projects for the elementary schools in the Town
- Participating in the annual Homecoming Parade
- Assisting forty+ area non-profits through training, public relations and funding assistance

The Herndon Chamber has been pleased to be able to partner with Herndon High School for more than 20 years.
L to R: Former Principal Frances Ivey, Chamber President/CEO Eileen Curtis, former Chairman of the Board Pat Williams, and FCPS Superintendant Jack Dale.
It is an active partner with...
- Herndon Downtown Alliance
- Herndon High School, one of the five oldest school-business partnerships in Fairfax County
- Council for the Arts of Herndon
We are a part of the Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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Anniversary News
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Be In The Green!
Learn how your business can be designated a green chamber member.
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Green Tip of the Month
Consider eco-friendly design elements when designing your printed materials
Choose finished sizes for your print materials that make the most efficient use of standard paper sizes.
While bleeds (ink bleeding off the edge of the printed piece) may look nice, they often increase the paper waste stream as larger sheet sizes are needed to produce the bleed effect. Another option is to make these pieces smaller in the first place.
Minimize ink coverage by eliminating full bleeds or large solid ink area if possible. Using less ink often means saving press time, paper and money.
Work with designers and printers early in the process to achieve the most environmentally friendly design.










