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Indoor Facilities Come by our indoor community, nature and fitness centers to have fun, get fit, learn something and connect with your community.
Programs for All Ages Explore programming for teens, tots, 55+ and families across a variety of options
Long Bridge Aquatics & Fitness Center From day passes to year-long memberships and everything in between, Long Bridge Aquatics & Fitness Center has a variety of options to help you meet your personal goals.
Trees & Natural Resources Learn about Arlington’s urban forestry, habitat restoration efforts, native plant community and the wildlife found here.
Family Night at Carver This fun, free drop-in program for the whole family takes place on the first Friday of each month from 6-8 p.m.
Red Cross Babysitting Class Registration is open for youth ages 11 to 17 who want to learn safe and responsible babysitting techniques.
Parent's Night Out is Back Kids ages 5-10 will enjoy art projects, healthy snacks, play field games and more!
Explore Mixed Media Art 28 Oct 2024 Do you like to play with a variety of art supplies but struggle to decide what works together? This class is for you! Join a Community Arts Programmer for this interactive session and learn various techniques using unconventional materials to make your mixed media pieces pop! No prior art experience is needed and materials will be provided. Instructor: Jim Halloran. Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N Park Dr, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Pre-K: Bats & Caves 29 Oct 2024 Ages: 3 - 5 years. Preschool programs are offered throughout the year at both Gulf Branch and Long Branch Nature Centers. The theme for preschool programs is repeated during the month, so please register for only one session at each nature center per mont Long Branch Nature Center, 625 S Carlin Springs Rd, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Nature
Grieving to Thriving & Moving On 29 Oct 2024 Learn strategies to understand and navigate the pathway after a loss, including a broken relationship, death, health concern or major move. Get “unstuck,” build resilience, learn helpful practices and envision new possibilities. Presented by Sallie Wiley, an experienced trainer and career counselor. Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N Park Dr, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults