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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.
Fall Heritage Festival Oct. 6 Step back into history and try your hand at some old-time games and crafts, make a corn husk doll, churn butter, dip candles and work the cider press.
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., Oct. 4, from 5-9 p.m. at Arlington Mill Community Center.
Leaves in Fall Nature Walk 07 Oct 2024 On this nature walk with Certified Master Naturalists Stephanie Martin and Caroline Haynes, we will talk about the life cycle of trees: how and why leaves change colors in the fall. We will walk on trails, largely paved with some up-and-down, and look at the variety of flora and fauna in Lubber Run Community Center. In the event of bad weather, this program will be canceled or rescheduled. Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Secrets Revealed 07 Oct 2024 An exploration of famous artists and their distinctive, sometimes secretive techniques. Community Arts Programmer Jennifer Droblyen will discuss the contributions of these artists and the methods that make their works so special. Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Paris 1874: The Origins of French Impressionism 07 Oct 2024 Explore the origins of French Impressionism with art historian Joan Hart. This three-part series will illuminate the historic exhibition at the National Gallery, Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment. Oct. 7: Monet, Pissarro and Sisley; Oct. 14: Renoir and Morisot; Oct. 21: Degas and Cassatt. The presenter will be appearing in person at the center or you can watch the live broadcast at home – sign Aurora Hills Center, 735 18th St S, 22202 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults