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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.
Get Your Heart Pumping Join us for cycling and enjoy a great cardiovascular activity that is good for all ages, and ability levels.
Living History At Fort C.F. Smith Step back in time at Living History Day on June 8 for a day that will include drilling activities, specialized fort tours and more.
Arlington Open Pickleball Tournament Join the Arlington OPEN Pickleball Tournament for a day of fast-paced rallies, fierce competition, and community fun!
What’s in the Water? 01 Jun 2025 Ages 8 to 12. Join a naturalist to test water chemistry with kits and look for aquatic invertebrates. We'll also look for turtles, fish, frogs and snakes in the pond and stream. Registration Required. Long Branch Nature Center, 625 S Carlin Springs Rd, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Nature
Gustav Klimt's Golden Paintings 02 Jun 2025 Gustav Klimt symbolizes the height of Viennese art at the beginning of the 20th century. At the core of his works are the iconic The Kiss and his “golden” portraits of the Viennese super-rich. This program, presented by art historian Joan Hart, will provide a retrospective of his often dramatic (and sometimes scandalous) life and his internationally famed masterpieces. Aurora Hills Center, 735 18th St S, 22202 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
NASA’s Shuttle Program - CANCELLED 02 Jun 2025 Become familiar with NASA’s shuttle program from its inception to its conclusion, including its conception, design, objectives, accomplishments and setbacks. The session will be presented by George Cecchetti, a Kennedy Space Center employee from 1980-1987, and will include his experiences there. This program will be offered simultaneously in person and virtually — sign up based on your preference Walter Reed Center, 2909 16th St S, 22204 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults