Mark Earley shares experiences from Southside Egyptian Festival and supports Virginia college football

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
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Mark Earley, a public figure and community member, shared several updates on his social media account on August 31, 2025. His posts highlighted participation in local events and support for regional college football teams.

In a tweet posted at 15:47 UTC, Earley described his experience at a community gathering: “The hospitality my boys and I experienced at the Southside Egyptian Festival was top notch! Great food, fellowship, & families. Thank you for having us.”

Later that afternoon, at 16:18 UTC, he congratulated a local university football team with the message: “Congrats @UVAFootball on first big win of the year!”

By the evening, Earley expressed enthusiasm for another state university’s team in a brief post at 19:04 UTC: “Let’s go Hokies!”

Earley’s posts reflect engagement with both cultural events and sports within Virginia. The Southside Egyptian Festival is an annual event celebrating Egyptian heritage and culture in the region. The University of Virginia (UVA) Cavaliers and Virginia Tech Hokies are two prominent college football teams in Virginia with large fan followings.



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