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Register for a Free Native Tree The Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation is providing 500 young native trees to Arlington residents at no cost this fall.
2024 Festival Latinoamericano The 2024 Festival Latinoamericano will be held on Fri., Sept. 27, from 5-9 p.m. at Arlington Mill Community Center.
Fall ENJOY Arlington Registration Now Open Check out the Fall ENJOY Arlington catalog and all the exciting classes and nature and history programs offered.
Introduction to Ukulele 10 Sep 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
Intermediate Ukulele 10 Sep 2024 Strumming a ukulele is therapeutic and fun. Volunteer Sandy O'Shea will provide instruction. Limited ukuleles available. Introduction to Ukulele required as a prerequisite. Walter Reed Center, 2909 16th St S, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Reader's Theater 10 Sep 2024 Reader’s Theater is a form of theatrical performance that emphasizes oral interpretation of written texts rather than full-fledged dramatization. No need for sets, costumes and memorized lines! Parts will be assigned and everyone will have a chance to act in a fun and low-pressure environment. Led by 55+ Center Director Jennifer Weber. Walter Reed Center, 2909 16th St S, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults