June 1: From Our Youngest Friends
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, June 4
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, May 28
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, May 21
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, May 14
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, May 7
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, April 30
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, April 23
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, April 16
Quaranzine is a weekly collection of creative works from the Arlington community that documents how we responded to this strange time we find ourselves in. Submit your own work.
The next deadline for submissions to Quaranzine is Thursday, April 9.
The U.S. Census counts each and every resident in the nation, including here in Arlington County.
The data helps determine things like the number of seats Virginia has in the House of Representatives, and how to distribute federal funds to local communities like ours.
The distribution of more than $675 billion in federal funds, grants and support to communities like Arlington is based on census data. That money is spent on schools, hospitals, libraries, roads, public works and other vital programs.
In mid-March, households will begin receiving official Census Bureau mail with detailed information on how to respond to the 2020 Census. You have three options:
For some people, it's not clear how they should count themselves or the people in their home on April 1. For more information, visit Who to Count.
What Questions are Asked in the Census? You will answer a simple questionnaire about yourself and everyone who is living with you on April 1, 2020. Explore the form.
The Census is in the Constitution. The U.S. Constitution mandates that everyone in the country be counted every 10 years. The first census was in 1790.
Your Responses are Safe and Secure. Responses to the 2020 Census protected by federal law (Title 13 of the U.S. Code). All Census Bureau staff take a lifetime oath to protect your personal information. Violations result in a penalty of up to $250,000 and/or 5 years in prison.
2020 Census Pop-Ups at the Library:
Volunteers will answer questions and help you log on to a secure public computer, access phone support, find language guides, and offer additional information about the Census.
Adult Late Night Recess: Census Edition! at Columbia Pike - April 3
Adults of all ages are welcome. Come prepared for fun, games, and crafts, and wear appropriate clothing and closed-toed shoes that will allow you to move around freely. Census Volunteers will also be on hand to help attendees fill out and submit their 2020 Census forms.
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