Helen W. Smith of Woodbridge, VA, beloved wife of the late Norman H. Smith and loving mother of Bruce, Maureen, Donna, Janice, Nancy, Patricia and Sharon as well as grandmother to many grandchildren and great grandchildren passed away peacefully at her home on April 29, 2021.
Helen was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and resided in Woodbridge, Virginia for the past 60 years. She was a devout Catholic and served multiple leadership roles throughout her life in addition to volunteering in her community which included logging in walkers at Potomac Mills Mall for over 30 years. We mourn the loss of your presence and we will carry your memory in our hearts forever.
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Bowling pin statue considered for Potomac Mills
The Lake Ridge-Occoquan-Coles Civic Association will hear a proposal for a new bowling pin statue to be installed at Potomac Mills mall in Woodbridge.
The sign would be similar to a sign at the Uptown Alley bowling alley at Manassas Mall, located about 20 miles away outside Manassas.
From the Thursday, April 29 meeting agenda:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for a Special Use Permit Signage Modification related to signage at the Potomac Mills Mall. This request is to allow a free-standing, externally illuminated, statue in the shape of a bowling pin with 20 square feet of text verbiage to be located at the exterior entry of Round One’s new store. The Round One facility has recently opened in the former Neiman Marcus Last Call store location.