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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.
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!
Genealogy 101 15 Oct 2024 Learn to use primary sources, grave sites, family records, history, DNA services like Ancestry.com and more to explore your family's roots in a fun, friendly atmosphere. Topics suggested monthly by participants. Meets on the third Tuesday of each month under the guidance of experienced genealogist Eileen Bogdanoff. Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N Park Dr, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Crypto Currency Scams 15 Oct 2024 This presentation will cover a dangerous type of scam called "Pig Butchering" that is being followed by the FBI. Sangeetha Puligella with the Arlington County Department of Technology Services will discuss how victims are targeted, what emotional cycle they go through, how they are impacted and what to do to stay safe. Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N Park Dr, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Introduction to Ukulele 15 Oct 2024 Join volunteer Sandy O'Shea for an introductory lesson on the ukulele. No experience required, and you are welcome to stay for the intermediate class afterwards. Limited ukuleles available. Walter Reed Center, 2909 16th St S, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults