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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.
World Migratory Bird Day Festival Whether you're a seasoned "birder" or just someone who appreciates a flash of color in the trees, we invite you to join us for a day dedicated to fabulous flyers!
Arlington Palooza 2026: Play, Crafts and Community Fun Arlington Palooza returns on Sat., May 16 from 1–6 p.m. at Lubber Run Community Center and Park!
Summer ENJOY Arlington Registration Begins May 12 Check out the Summer ENJOY Arlington catalog and all the exciting classes and nature and history programs offered this summer.
Fort C.F. Smith Nature Walk 19 May 2026 Come to Fort C.F. Smith for a reflective walk in the woods with Arlington Park Historian Blake Lindsey! We will not only walk the half mile trail through the park, but also explore the power that plants in the park have had throughout history. Fort CF Smith Park, 2411 N 24th St, 22207 Related , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Piano Lounge and Sing-Along 19 May 2026 Sing along with Valerie Welsh at Piano Lounge! Lyrics will be provided for a variety of songs from the classics. March: mostly Irish; April: selections from the Great American Songbook; May: hits from Broadway musicals. Lubber Run, 300 N Park Drive, 22203 Related , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Exploring Book Arts 19 May 2026 Guided by book artist Sushmita Mazumdar, learn to create three types of handmade books: a one-sheet sketchbook with pamphlet stitch in March, a Japanese stab-bound book in April, and an accordion book with hard covers in May. Supplies provided. Perfect for writing, art, photos, or keepsakes. Arlington Mill, 909 South Dinwiddie Street, 22204 Related , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults