Message From the Director
Greetings!
Thank you for connecting with Leisure Magazine—Prince William County’s go-to source for all things recreation. Like a single flake of snow resting on your sleeve, each park in our 5,000-acre system is one-of-a-kind and reveals more of its beauty the closer you look. Bundling up and braving the cold air to experience the stillness of nature in wintertime can be a powerful centering force for the mind and spirit and with www. pwcrecmapper.com we make it easy to find the perfect destination for an outdoor jaunt. For those who prefer to hunker down in the warmth of the indoors, we offer a range of classes and programs for all ages and abilities, guaranteed to spark your energy level and stir your imagination. With over 50 parks, 50 miles of trails, and 2 aquatic and fitness centers, opportunities abound for living your best winter life in Prince William County! Kick off the holiday season with visit to Rocking Around the Boardwalk from November 26-December 31. Look for complete details on https://bit.ly/rockingaroundtheboardwalk.
Our passionate staff has created a stellar line-up of specialty programs including Tastes of Home: African American Culture and American Cuisine at the Ben Lomond Historic Site, Aikido at the Sharron Baucom Dale City Center, and Fly Fishing and Fly-Tying Workshop at Silver Lake Park.
For families looking for a shared experience, consider full moon hikes on the Neabsco Park Boardwalk, the First Day Hike at Bristoe Station Battlefield, Survive Together at Silver Lake Park, Family Bug Hunting at Long Park, and the Valentine’s Day Daddy Daughter Dance at the Pat White Center.
For our amazing special needs community we are offering Adapted Paint Nite at the Birchdale Recreation Center, Sensory Explorations at the Pat White Center, and Adaptive Dance and Yoga for Youth with Disabilities at the Sharron Baucom Dale City Center.
Be sure to sign up early for our Spring Break Camps, for a complete listing see pg. 16.
Be sure to come out to the Dale City winters Farmer’s Market on Sunday mornings between 10-1 for a unique selection of artisan goods and select produce: www.dalecitymarket.com
In addition to Leisure, please follow us on www.facebook.com/PWCParks for a calendar of upcoming events as well as photos of people and nature in action at our facilities and opens spaces. Top off your park visit with a stop by a local winery or eatery. Visit www.visitprincewilliam.com to view all the entertainment options available, courtesy of our tourism business community.
We have great membership sales on for the Chinn and Sharron Baucom Dale City Aquatic & Fitness Centers that include access to both facilities for access to over 160 land and water group fitness class per week! See page 3 or visit our website for more details on many limited time offers.
I am grateful for your support as a trusted provider for your recreation needs. Our staff is committed to ensuring you have an exceptional experience at every turn. Please don’t hesitate to let us know via helloparks@pwcgov.org if we are not meeting your expectations or if you need help finding the right recreation opportunity.
May you strive to be your best self with Prince William County Parks, Recreation & Tourism as your partner. With Gratitude,
Seth Hendler-Voss Director Office: 703-792-4270Mobile: 571-358-4893
Online Access Contents
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Registration Information
Full payment required at registration.
• A $50 fee is charged for all returned checks.
• All Parks & Recreation classes/programs are based on meeting a minimum enrollment. If this is not met, classes will be subject to cancellation. For this reason, customers are encouraged to register early for any class in which they are interested in.
• All class participants will be notified if their class has been canceled or schedule has changed.
• To cancel a class, please contact the center at which your class is held.
• PWC Parks & Recreation programs, services and facilities are available to all citizens. For additional information regarding accommodations and support provided to facilitate participation for individuals with disabilities, please contact one of our registration sites to speak with a program manager to discuss your needs or visit our web site for our inclusion guidelines and forms.
• Registration for swim lessons closes 48 hours prior to the start of the program.
Refund Policy
• 100% of payment will be refunded if the PWC Parks & Recreation Department cancels a class due to insufficient enrollment.
• A $10 cancellation fee will be charged.
• Failure to give proper notice will result in forfeiture of all fees.
• If canceling from a class/program a 7-day notice must be given and confirmed prior to the start of the class/program from which you are canceling.
For additional information, comments or inquiries concerning Leisure, please call (703) 792-7060 or email: rmoak@pwcgov.org
Leisure is published three times a year: Spring/Summer (April), Fall (August) and Winter (December) Plus a yearly Summer Camp Guide (February).
Prince William County Parks, Recreation & Tourism manages more than 4,000 acres of premier park land, encompassing:
• 50+ Miles of Trails, and Water Trails
• 70 Parks
• 1-9-Hole & 2 18-Hole Golf Courses • Disc Golf
• 3 Community Centers
• Warrior Challenge Course
• 1 Ice Skating Rink
• 2 Recreation Centers
• 2 Water Parks
• 2 Skateparks
• 1 Dog Park
You can find detailed information on all parks and centers online: www.pwcparks.org
KEY to symbols:
Amphitheater
Baseball Fields
Boat Launch (self)
Boat Ramp
Canoe & Kayak
Dance
Exercise/Fitness
Fishing
Golf
Horse Trails
Marina
Picnic Shelter(s)
Picnic Tables
Pier Fishing
Playground
Preschool
Skateboarding
Swimming
Tennis Courts
Trails
Hellwig Administration Office 14420 Bristow Road Manassas, VA 20112 (703) 792-7060
Executive Staff
Seth Hendler-Voss Director
Kevin Costello Office of Tourism Asst. Director
Amarjit Riat Planning and Capital Projects Asst. Director
Amir Wenrich Communications Services Asst. Director
Eugene Loew Parks Maintenance & Operations Asst. Director
John Blevins Recreation Asst. Director
Frances Bridges Administrative Asst. Director Parks & Recreation Commission Members
Jeffery Bergman Gainesville District jicedi@verizon.net
Jane Beyer Coles District janebeyer777@gmail.com
Christian Thom Commissioner at Large cthom76@gmail.com
Brodie Freer Occoquan District Brodie0007@gmail.com
Selonia Miles Potomac District seloniamiles@gmail.com
Erica Tredinnick Brentsville District Erica.Tredinnick@yahoo.com
Sharon Richardson Woodbridge District Srichardsonassoc80@gmail.com
Nate Murphy Neabsco District natemurphyparksandrecs@ gmail.com
Shannon Jaenicke Secretary to the Commission sjaenicke@pwcgov.org
Correspondence may be sent to: Secretary to the Parks Commission PWC Parks, Recreation & Tourism 14420 Bristow Road Manassas, VA 20112 (703) 792-4250
PASS SALES For Fun and Fitness
Aquatic & Fitness Centers Memberships
Prince William County Parks, Recreation & Tourism operates two aquatics & fitness centers offering a wide variety of programs and equipment to help you on your journey to health and wellness.
Visit
Student Pass Sale
Break from school, not the gym this winter.
Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center and Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center invite students on winter break to join in on this exclusive offer.
30-Day Bundle
$35/mo
60-Day Bundle
$65/mo
• Offer only valid at the location where the pass was purchased.
• Must have valid student ID
• The more months bought at the same time – the better the savings!
• 1 bundle (up to 2 months) for each student ID per purchase. Your pass must expire before you can add another bundle
• Must be purchased in person.
*Offer Valid Nov. 14 – Dec. 31
Personal Training Sale
Save 10% on Individual Personal Training Services (1 Hour only)
$260 For 6 Sessions
Minimum of 6 sessions
Available at Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center OR Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
*Offer Valid Dec. 1–31
New Year, New You! 20% OFF Membership
Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center OR Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
Single center pass 20% off membership
$36/mo
New & Existing Customers: Lock in your 20% discounted rate! Those who sign up for continuous draft will be locked into the 20% rate, will never need to wait, or worry about the next sale to receive the 20% discount!
Amenities Include:
• Access to Land & Water Group Fitness Classes (including Zumba, Yoga, new heart pumping HIIT + Core, Cardio Chisel, Extreme Hip Hop & more!)
• Open/Lap Swim
• Heated Spa
• Leisure Pool
• Weight Room
• Cardio Area, and more!
Scan the QR code or visit the link above to see what’s included!
*Offer Valid Jan. 1–31
Dual Membership Pass
Enjoy all the amenities at both centers at a special low rate!
$44/mo.
Amenities Include:
• Access to Land & Water Group Fitness Classes (160) (including Zumba, Yoga, new heart pumping HIIT + Core, Cardio Chisel, Extreme Hip Hop & more!)
• Open/Lap Swim (14 Lanes)
• Heated Spas (2)
• Leisure Pool
• Dry Saunas (2)
• Weight Room
• Cardio Area
• Racquetball Courts (3)
• Splash ‘n’ Play
• Open Basketball
• Open Volleyball
• Kiddie Tyme
Scan the QR code or visit the link above to see what’s included!
*Offer Valid Jan. 1–31
Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center Link
13025 Chinn Park Drive
Prince William, VA 22192 (703) 792-8600
www.pwcva.gov/department/ chinn-aquatics
We are pleased to have been serving the community for over 30 years!
Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center offers 60,000 square feet of fitness; gym, weight room, pool, spa, multipurpose and locker room space! The center also offers a wide variety of programming to include group fitness, sports, before and after school programs, preschool and MORE!
We Also Offer
• 1 on 1 and Small Group Personal Training
• Check online for all of our offerings
• Group & Private Swim Lessons
• Indoor and Outdoor Rentals
• Livestream Group Fitness Classes
• Youth Sports
• Babysitter Training
Hours Of Operation: See our website for current hours
Center Closed:
Dec. 24-25, Dec 31 (close at 2p), Jan 1, and Apr 9 Pools close at 30 min. before closing We accommodate multiple user groups in our pools throughout each day.
Look for programs held at Chinn with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
www.pwcva.gov/department/ chinn-aquatics/group-fitness
• The current schedule with real-time schedule changes
• Class times and locations
• Assigned Instructors
• Cancellations
• Reservations are accessible 48 hours in advance and are required for class entry
• Reservations close when class is full
• Live-stream class options available
• Drop-ins permitted only if space allows
WINTER BREAK CAMP WINTER BREAK CAMP Basketball Clinic & Basketball
Come spend your winter break with us at the Chinn Aquatics and Fitness Center! Bring your lunch, water bottle, two snacks, bathing suit, and towel each day. Get ready for tons of fun! Ages 6-14 9am-5pm:
December 19-22 $170 #307100-CA
December 27-30 $170 #307100-CB
Before care: 6am-9am $30
After care: 5pm-7pm $30
Skills Clinic
See Pages 42 & 43
Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center Link
reputation of providing top-notch fitness, aquatics, sports, dance, martial arts, camps, and preschool-aged programs. See for yourself why the SBDCRC received excellent customer service ratings by Prince William County citizens!
We Also Offer
• Group and Private Swim Lessons
• Facility Rentals
• Adult and Children’s Dance Programs
• Martial Arts Programs
• 1-on-1 & Small Group Personal Training
• Summer Camps
• Lap Swimming
• Weight & Cardio Equipment
Hours Of Operation:
See our website for current hours. Schedules for Open Swim, Open Basketball, and Open Volleyball are available online and at our front desk.
Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center is a dynamic facility that offers year-round programs for all ages. We have been serving the community for over 45 years, and we pride ourselves on our proven
• Pilates Training
• NEW Group Fitness Classes
• Licensed Preschool Programs
• Children’s Specialty Classes
• Lifeguard Preparation Programs
• Youth Sports Programs
Center Closed:
Dec. 24 & 25, Dec. 31 (close at 2pm), Jan. 1 and Apr 9
Look for programs held at SBDCRC with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
Lake Ridge Park & Marina Link
12350 Cotton Mill Drive
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Marina: (703) 494-5288
Park & Pavilion Rentals: (703) 792-8992
9-Hole Golf Course: (703) 494-5564
www.pwcva.gov/department/lake-ridge
Picnic Pavilions: Make a reservation now for one of our six outdoor sites to accommodate 25-150 people. Weekday and weekend rates available. Contact Melissa Ellinger for more information MEllinger@pwcgov.org
Golf Course:
Enjoy the beauty of Lake Ridge Park through the use of our pavilions, playground, golf, trails and marina.
Golf Hours Of Operation: Contact us for tee times, hours and information (703) 494-5564.
Boating And Fishing:
Bring your own boat (max. 9.9hp) to launch from the boat ramp or rent one at the marina. Enjoy bank and boat fishing too. A fishing license is required.
Park Amenities:
• Canoes, pedal boats, kayaks, SUP, and jon boats for rent
• Clubhouse with snack bar and golf equipment
• Universal boat launch and dock
• Picnic tables and grills
• Pavilions for rent
• Concessions
• 1.2 miles of nature trails
• Children’s programs
• Outdoor adventure camp
• Playground
• 9-hole, par 3 golf course
Boat Rentals (available during Marina Hours)
This beautiful Par 3 challenge 9-hole course offers oversized bentgrass greens & tees in a relaxing, wooded park setting. Lake Ridge Park’s course is great for beginners and experienced golfers looking for a shorter, demanding game. Contact the Golf Course for tee times, hours, fees and booking special events.
Marina, Boating And Fishing: Marina is open April to October and is enjoyed by families, individuals, scout groups, school groups and is available for business outings. Both bank and boat fishing are permitted with a valid fishing license. The reservoir provides good fishing for large-mouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. Bring your own boat (max. 9.9hp) and launch from our ramp or rent one of our many jon boats, canoes, kayaks, stand up
Marina Hours of Operation
paddle boards or pedal boats. Use of personal motors on rented jon boats is now permitted. See Marina staff for more information.
Launch Pass:
The Boat Launch at the Marina is open year round, weather permitting.
Launch Pass Ramp Carried Boats
Daily $ 10 $ 8
Season $ 87 $42
Bait:
Night crawlers are available for purchase.
Concessions:
Offering a variety of drinks, snacks, candy and ice cream. Prices are posted at the marina.
Fisherman’s Special, $31, 1 tub of night crawlers, choice of drink, choice of snack or candy and a 5 hour row boat rental
Snack pack, $3, added when customer rents a boat for any amount of time, choice of drink and choice of 2 snacks or candy
Look for programs held at Lake Ridge Park & Marina with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
Marina will reopen weekends only starting April 2
• All boat rentals include PFD’s (Personal Floatation Device) and other required safety equipment.
• Max. boat occupancy is posted at marina for each type of rental. All boats must be returned 1/2 hour before the marina closes. Late fee: $2 per 5 minutes.
• Minimum age 16 to rent all boat types, with the exception of age 14 for Pedal Boat rentals.
• Battery rental $10 flat fee (maximum rental time 5 hours)
Locust Shade Park Link
Open daily, see hours of operation below www.pwcva.gov/department/locust-shade
Batting Cage:
15 pitches $ 4.00
Rentals:
(Tues. - Fri. /per cage/ per hr.) $17.00
Boat Rental Hours of Operation:
May 27–Sept 24: Weekends 12p–6p weather permitting
Golf Center Hours of Operation:
April 2–May 1 10a-6p
May 2–May 22 10a-7p
May 23–Aug 26 10a-8p
Aug 27–Sept 23 10a-7p
Sept 24–Oct 9 10a-6p
Recognized as one of the most beautiful parks in Prince William County. Locust Shade Park offers much more than scenic beauty, tranquil water and picturesque trails. Its overall variety of facilities and activities is unmatched in the area. Locust Shade is the favorite for sports enthusiasts, nature lovers, families and groups.
Park Amenities:
• 8-acre stocked fishing pond & marina
• Bank fishing
• Pedal boat rentals (seasonal)
• 8 picnic pavilions
• Concessions available
• Lighted golf driving range
• 18-hole mini golf course
• Batting cage w/4 pitching speeds
• Three tennis courts
• Three playgrounds
• Horseshoe pits
• Fitness & nature trails (3 miles)
• Sand volleyball area
• Open playing field
• Amphitheater
• Warrior Challenge Course
Picnic Pavilions:
Locust Shade is an ideal location for family cookouts, company picnics,
or any gathering of friends and neighbors. The park offers a variety of pavilions and picnic areas that can be used on a first come, first served basis or with reservations available. We have pavilions ranging in size from small to large for an intimate family picnic to large groups.
Fishing:
Bank fishing is available at our 8-acre pond all year, weather permitting. There are native largemouth bass and bluegill. The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fish stocks channel catfish in the spring & trout between November and April.
Park Hours of Operations
Open seven days a week
April 1 – April 30 10am – 6pm
May 1 - May 21 10am – 7pm
May 22 – Aug 25 10am – 8pm
Aug 26 – Sept 22 10am – 7pm
Sept 23 – Oct 8 10am – 6pm
Weekends Only:
Oct 9–Oct 29 10a–6p
Golf Range closes one hour early on Tuesdays and on Sunday of weekends only.
18-Hole Mini Golf:
Under 3 (w/paying adult) FREE Youth (3-16) $5.25
Adult (17-59) $6.00
Senior (60+) $5.25
*Groups (10 or more) $4.50
*Tuesday Discount Day 2 for 1
Driving Range:
Golf clubs provided
Large Basket $11.00
Med. Basket $9.50
Small Basket $6.00
Senior Discount ($1 off basket)
SAVE! Driving Range Pass
20 med baskets $150.00
Fun Pass:
Small Basket of Golf Balls, a Round of Mini-Golf and 30 Pitches (Available after batting cage reopens) $11.00
Last sale one-hour before closing. Look for programs held at Locust Shade Park with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
Pat White Center at Ben Lomond
10501 Copeland Drive
Manassas, VA 20109
(703) 792-8320
Hours of Operation: Mon.-Fri. 9a-6p, -Sat. 9a-12p, closed Sun. Closed: Dec. 23, Dec. 26, Jan. 1, 2 & 16
Outdoor Pavilion Rentals:
Pat White Center at Ben Lomond is also your scheduling contact for pavilion rentals at James S. Long Park in Haymarket and Nokesville Park in Nokesville. The beauty and amenities of each park makes James S. Long Park and Nokesville Park the perfect venue for your next special event.
www.pwcva.gov/department/ pat-white-center-ben-lomond Look for programs held at Pat White Center with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
Fondly referred to as “The Barn” by longtime area residents. Most newcomers may not know that the center was a working farm prior to 1974 when it became a facility for the community to enjoy safe, wellrun and affordable programs for all ages.
Center Rentals:
The perfect venue for your next special event! Rooms are available rentals, and are a great choice for a wedding, company party, birthday party or family reunion. Rentals are offered on a one-time rental or on a recurring basis.
Active Adults Social Club
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Silver Lake Regional Park Link
15800 Silver Lake Road
Haymarket, VA 20169 (703) 792-8320
Hours Of Operation: 7am-Sunset (weather permitting)
www.pwcva.gov/silverlake
Park Amenities:
• 23-acre lake fed by Little Bull Run Stream
• Bank, pier and boat fishing for bluegill and largemouth bass (Appropriate Virginia State fishing licenses are required for everyone age 16 and above)
• Canoe and kayak launch (non-motorized boats)
• Picnic areas
• Four miles of multipurpose trails shared by equestrians and hikers
• Restroom facilities available
Look for programs held at Silver Lake with the color code ■ throughout Leisure
No trash cans. Our “Trash in, Trash out” policy: Whatever you bring into the park, you are responsible for taking back out with you. Let’s keep our park clean and trash-free.
Silver Lake Programs Include:
Family Archery Day, Adult Kayak, Survive Together, Day In the Park Workshop, Survival Club, Fly Fishing & Fly Tying Workshop & USA Archery Instructor Course
Veterans Memorial Park & Community Center Link
14300 Veterans Drive
Woodbridge, VA 22191
VeteransMemorialPark @pwcgov.org
Park Amenities:
• Outdoor Olympic size pool (seasonal) with water slides and diving boards
• Community center with seasonal programs for all ages
• Sand volleyball and horseshoe pits
• State of the art skateboard park
• Indoor basketball court
• Party and meeting rooms
• Sports fields
• Pavilions and grills
• Outdoor tennis, pickleball and basketball courts
Affordable Rental Packages: We have the ideal spot for gatherings and social events of any size. Rentals are available for Veterans Memorial Park community center building, pool and outdoor pavilions during and after hours. Rentals are offered on one-time or recurring basis.
Contact Veterans Memorial Park to schedule pavilion rentals of Cloverdale Park.
Community Center Hours Of Operation: Mon.-Fri. 9a-6p, Sat. 9a-12p , closed Sun.
Community Center Closed: Closed: Dec. 23, Dec. 26, Jan. 1, 2 & 16
www.pwcva.gov/department/veterans-memorial-park
Look for programs held at Veterans Memorial Park with the color code ■ throughout Leisure.
Beginner Archery
Cyberteck Academy Animation
Using Minecraft
Cyberteck Academy Minecraft
Modding
Family Archery
First Tee - Intro To Golf
Lets Go Skate!
Little Acorns
Nature Buddies
Waterfowl At The Wetlands
Dale City Commuter Lot
14090 Gemini Way, Dale City, VA 22193 703-792-8650
Between Center Plaza Shopping Center and the Comcast Building on Dale Blvd. www.pwcva.gov/department/ parks-recreation-tourism/farmers-market
December–March 10 am–1pm
April–November 8 am–1 pm
The Dale City Farmers Market is one of the region’s largest openair markets. Meet the people who grow, produce or process the fresh, delicious food you come to buy! Each week vendors offer a variety of producers’ only products.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables • Bedding Plants & Cut Flowers • Hanging Baskets • Honey, Jams and Jellies• Lotions and Soaps • Baked Goods Kettle Corn • Roasted Coffee • Sausage Salad Dressings and Dry Mixes • Donuts Cheese, Eggs, Meats, Salsa, Seafood, and Sorbet
HEALTH & SAFETY RULES
What You Can Expect from Us: Anyone who is sick or been exposed to the virus will stay home.
What We Ask of You: Do not attend the market if you are sick or have been exposed to the virus.
The SNAP/EBT token program is available at the Farmers Market.Adapted Recreation R egistration Link
■ ADAPTED AQUAZUMBA
Ages 8+
Come join us for a dance party in the water. Our certified Aqua Zumba instructor will lead participants through a fun but challenging, water-based, body-toning workout. Each participant can move at their own pace while following along with the instructor and the music. This program is modified for individuals with special needs. Questions contact Veronica Laughman 703-792-8066
Jan 13-27 / 5:25p-6:15p F $34 140001 C01
Feb 3-24 / 5:25p-6:15p F $45 140001 C02
Mar 3-24 / 5:25p-6:15p F $45 140001 C03
Apr 14-May 5 / 5:25p-6:15p F $45 140001 C04
■ ADAPTED PAINT NITE
Ages 13+
Please join us for a fun, creative, and social event. Participants will leave with an original 11X14 canvas painting. Sparkling cider will be offered as you paint your masterpiece and share with friends. This program is designed for teens and adults with and without disabilities.
Jan 20 / 6p-7p F $20 140001 I01
Mar 17 / 6p-7p F $20 140001 I02
SPRING BREAK Camp In A Box
■ BASKETBALL SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM
Ages 8+
It’s Basketball season! This program will help you hone your skills. Improve your shot, get a better defensive stance, work on your dribbling, make crisper passes. This program is designed for athletes with disabilities.
Jan 11-Feb 8 / 5:15p-6:15p W $55 140001 D03
■ MIRACLE LEAGUE
Ages 5+
The Miracle League Program promotes physical and mental well-being fitness opportunities for the Miracle League players and their families in Prince William County. The program works to eliminate the main barriers for these youth and adults with mental and physical disabilities that arise from playing on natural grass fields in conventional leagues. The Miracle League program will play on a custom designed, rubberized surface at Dr. Richard Tami Miracle Field located at George Hellwig Park, 14420 Bristow Road, Manassas, VA 20112. The Miracle League is about making new friends, building self-esteem and being treated just like other athletes. Provides participants between the ages of 5-99, regardless of their ability to play Miracle League Baseball with the opportunity to hit a ball either off a batting tee or pitched, throw, catch a ball and score a run.
Apr 15-May 20 / 9a-1p Sat $25 140001 E01
Give your child a fun and exciting camp experience from the comfort and convenience of your own home. This Camp in a Box comes packed with fun activities, supplies, and instructions to keep your child entertained a few hours each day. Boxes come with enough materials for 2 children ($25) or 4 children ($40) and instructions will have physical and cognitive modifications for each activity.
Boxes must be purchased online and can be picked up on Monday between 10am and 4pm from Birchdale Community Center or Pat White Center. This box will have enough supplies for 2 children. Ages 4-11
For Questions/Concerns, please contact Veronica Laughman
vlaughman@pwcgov.org or 703-792-8066
Box Pickup Dates:
March 31 / 10a-4p
F $25/for 2 children 140001 I05
March 31 / 10a-4p
F $40/for 4 children 140001 I06
Adapted Recreation R egistration Link
■ FOODIE FUN
Ages 13+
Let’s gather with friends to create and assemble some delicious dishes. Participants will learn cooking skills, kitchen safety, and social etiquette surrounding food. This class is designed for teens and adults with and without disabilities.
Feb 17 / 6p-7p F $25 140001 I03
Apr 21 / 6p-7p F $25 140001 I04
■ YOGA FOR YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES
Ages 10-14
This class is specifically designed for adolescents with disabilities. Research shows that teaching yoga to youth can help improve behavior, attention, focus, and social skills. Physically, it can increase strength, coordination, bilateral integration, and even fine motor skills. Class is built around feeling, imagination, exploration, and play while practicing Yoga. Class will be conducted by a teacher certified in disability Yoga Training.
Mar 1-29 / 4p-4:45p W $90 140001 D04
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Looking for Adult Programs?
Register today for one of our classes and events for adults:
For more information visit our website: www.pwcva.gov/department/parks-recreation-tourism/inclusion
■ HEALTHY KIDS CLUB
Ages 4-7
This program introduces basic sport skills, like running, kicking and throwing through gross motor play. We will use a variety of games, songs, and props to develop fine and gross motor skills needed for sports. This program is designed for children with and without disabilities. It is a fun way for children to get fit and learn healthy habits while they improve their sports skills.
Jan 4-Feb 1 / 5:30p-6:15p W $60 140001 C05
Feb 15-Mar 15 / 5:30p-6:15p W $60 140001 C06
■ SENSORY EXPLORATIONS
Ages 2-4
Encourage your child to explore their senses through play! This class, run by a recreation therapist, will include a variety of activities that encourage children to explore with their senses through crafts, games, gross motor and fine motor play.
Jan 13 / 10a-11a F $12 140001 B01
Feb 10 / 10a-11a F $12 140001 B02
Mar 10 / 10a-11a F $12 140001 B03
Apr 14 / 10a-11a F $12 140001 B04
Location Key
■ Birchdale Community Center
■ Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center
■ George Hellwig Memorial Park
■ Pat White Center at Ben Lomond
■ Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
Active Adults - Health And Wellness p. 40
Active Adults Social Club p. 40
Adult Kayak p. 33
Ben Lomond Farm Day p. 29
First Day Hike p. 30
Full Moon Hike p. 34
Hand Quilting p. 40
Rippon Lodge Easter Egg Trail p. 31
Stargazing At The Boardwalk p. 34
USA Archery Instructor Course p. 34
Valentine’s Day Painting p. 41
Virginia Bird Calls p. 35
Waterfowl At The Wetlands p. 35
Winged Wonders-Birding For Beginners p. 35
Holiday walk of lights at Neabsco Regional Park
Walk down a magical path of handcrafted holiday light displays.
Nov. 26 – Dec. 30
Fri-Sun only, no weekdays
5:30-9pm Closed Dec. 23 – 25
Kicks off Saturday, Dec.10
Runs through Dec. 30
Dawn-Dusk
For full details visit our website: https://bit.ly/rockingaroundtheboardwalk
PARK BENCH
BREAK CAMPS
April 3-7
■ ARCHERY CAMP
Ages 8-15
Learn the safe and effective way to handle and shoot recurve and compound bows, while understanding the differences between them. Training provided by National Archery Association certified instructors. Friday will be used as a weather make up day if needed.
Apr 3-6 / 9a-11a M-Th $90 107200 O01
■ CHINN SPRING BREAK CAMP
Ages 5-14
Join us this spring break at the Chinn center! Your student will be able to participate in supervised camp games, activities, and crafts. Camp also includes swimming and a field trip! Before care 6am-9am $30 After care 5pm-7pm $30
Apr 3-7 / 9a-5p M-F $220 107200 C01
■ SPRING BREAK CAMP - GRŌ-ING IN THE GARDEN
Spring is in the air, and it is time to start our seedlings. We will search for signs of spring, learn about plants and seeds, and learn how to attract birds and pollinators. Let’s play in the dirt by getting our garden ready for planting!
■ MINECRAFT MODDING
In this class, students will learn how to create their own custom gameplay items and elements using MCreator and Minecraft. Students will learn how to create artwork for various items, and implement them into the game with custom behaviors. Design your own custom blocks, weapons, food, biomes and more! Does your child spend hours at a time playing Minecraft? Have them learn how to improve their gameplay experience, and create your own custom mods to take home today!
■ CODING IN MINECRAFT
WITH LUA
Using a custom mod called “Computercraft”, students will learn how to program robots called “Turtles” inside the world of Minecraft. Kids will utilize problem-solving skills by learning how to program their robots to complete various tasks and objectives such as programming their turtles to automatically build, mine, and craft items and structures. They will be introduced to programming if-then-else statements, for-while loops, and implement their own functions using Lua, a simple scripting language. Looking for a fun way to introduce your child to programming? Why not do it using a game they love! Apr
■ CYBERTECK ACADEMY ANIMATION USING MINECRAFT
In this class, younger students will learn how characters move and look alive in movies and video games! They will be introduced to basic 2D and 3D animation techniques using Minecraft characters and stages. Kids will expand their perception, observation, and timing skills, as well as exercise their imagination and storytelling by studying motion in reality; then applying it to animation. Students will learn how animators work by completing a variety of short animation exercises and projects. They will apply acting theories and animation principles to scenes they create. Does your child aspire to become an animator for games and movies? Sign up for this class today!
■ LITTLE ACORNS
Ages 3-5
Join us for a week in the park learning about Animals! Children will enjoy learning about animals all shapes and sizes. We will also explore to see what animals live in our park!
Location Key
■ Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center
■ James Long Regional Park
■ Locust Shade Park
■ Pat White Center at Ben Lomond
■ Veterans Memorial Park & Community Center
Spring Break Camp in a Box
See page 13
First Tee Golf Club
See page 25
Children’s Programs
■ ART EXTRAVAGANZA
Ages 7-12
Young artists will explore the works of famous artists while expanding art vocabulary, exploring new techniques, and experimenting with different art media.
Feb 21-Mar 28 / 6:30p-8p T $95 110303 D01
Apr 11-May 16 / 6:30p-8p T $95 110303 D02
■ ARTIST WORKSHOPS
Ages 7-12
Our workshops will spark your child’s creativity and imagination in a fun, interactive setting. This is a great opportunity to get creative and take home a masterpiece. Wear appropriate clothing for potentially messy art or bring a smock or apron.
Feb 27
6:30p-8p
Printmaking - Young artists will learn to print their original designs with DIY techniques including stamping, stenciling, and monoprinting.
M $30 110303 D03
■ COOL CHEF’S CREATIONS
Ages 6-10
Bring your ”Master Chef” prepared to create amazing culinary creations. We are unable to make special accommodations for allergies.
Mar 27
6:30p-8p
Apr 24
6:30p-8p
Cartooning - Explore the art of cartooning
Drawing - Explore drawing and learn the basic elements of art using line, perspective and shading.
M $30 110303 D04
M $30 110303 D05
■ CARTOONING AND COMIC BOOK WRITING
Ages 7-12
Become a comic book writer & illustrator in this fun and creative class. Young artists will learn a variety of skillscreating characters, writing stories, and creating comics. This is a great introduction to cartooning and perfect for fans of manga, anime, graphic novels, and comics.
Feb 22-Mar 29 / 6:30p-8p W $95 110303 D06
Apr 12-May 17 / 6:30p-8p W $95 110303 D07
■ CYBERTECK ACADEMY MINECRAFT MODDING
In this class, students will learn how to create their own custom gameplay items and elements using MCreator and Minecraft. Students will learn how to create artwork for various items, and implement them into the game with custom behaviors. Design your own custom blocks, tools, food, biomes and more! Does your child spend hours at a time playing Minecraft? Have them learn how to improve their gameplay experience, and create your own custom mods to take home today!
Jan 21-Feb 25 9:30a-10:30a
Jan 21-Feb 25 10:45a-11:45a
Ages 6-9 Sat $155 110303 V01
Ages 10-14 Sat $155 110303 V02
Feb 7 6p-7p Get ready to celebrate with your Valentine. This class will be fun and yummy. Participants will decorate premade Valentine cookies. We will teach you to flood and decorate with different techniques using royal icing and regular icing.
Apr 4 6p-7:30p
Charcuterie Board classStudents will learn the basics in cutting meat and cheese selection, sweet vs savory as well as layout and preparation. Each child will take home their own board.
■ DADDY DAUGHTER VALENTINE DANCE
Ages 3-12
Join us for our Daddy Daughter Dance. It’s the perfect opportunity for fathers and daughters to dress up and spend some time together. Enjoy music, games, activities, and light refreshments. This event sells out every year, so register early! Fee is $40/couple, $12 each additional daughter.
Feb 4 / 4:30p-6p Sat $40 110100 D01
Feb 4 / 7p-8:30p Sat $40 110100 D02
■ FAMILY ADVENTURE DAY - SPORTS SAMPLER
*NEW*
Ages 2-5
This program is designed for parents to work alongside their little sportster sampling a variety of sports. Come prepared to play and learn basic sports techniques!
May 6 / 10a-11:30a Sat $15 per child 110301 J01
Children’s Programs
Chinn Before & After School Camp
Grades K-8 | 2022-23 School Year
Providing a safe, supervised environment with structured activities for your child, before & after school.
• Daily BUS TRANSPORTATION to/from select schools included.
• Call (703) 792-8600 for a list of elementary and middle schools we are currently serving.
• Access to unique amenities - swimming, gymnasium, library visits, outdoor play and nature trail.
• Activities include - camper electives, homework time, art/crafts, special events, community projects.
• Full Day options available on teacher workdays
• Enthusiastic staff.
Monthly Fee:
$200: Before school care only (starting at 6a)
$315: After school care only (ending at 7p)
$370: Before & After school care
A $45 non-refundable registration fee is due when registering.
Monthly payments are due the first of the month. Automatic Draft Payments are now available.
All registrations must be completed in-person at Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center.
For more information or questions please email: Ryan Amato at RAmato@ pwcgov.org
■ FAMILY ADVENTURE DAY - BUG DETECTORS
*NEW* Ages 2-5
What are bugs? What kinds of bugs live in our Grō Nature forests? We will explore the Grō Nature forests and experience fun bug related activities. Join us to learn and discover the awesomeness of these cool creatures! This program is designed for children with parent.
Apr 1 / 10a-11:30a Sat $15 per child 110301 J02
■ FAMILY ADVENTURE DAY - HIKING TIKES *NEW*
Ages 2-5
Spend the morning hiking a few of James Long Park’s many trails. We will investigate animal tracks and observe signs of spring! There will be stories, games and more! This program is designed for children with parent.
Mar 4 / 10a-11:30a Sat $15 per child 110301 J03
■ FAMILY ADVENTURE DAY - WILDLIFE IS EVERYWHERE *NEW*
Ages 2-5
Wildlife is everywhere-on land, in the air, in water, both inside and outside! Through observations, crafts, and exploration we will discover the wildlife here at Grō Nature Preschool. This program is designed for children with parent.
Feb 4 / 10a-11:30a Sat $15 per child 110301 J04
■ FUN WITH PETE THE CAT
Ages 3-5
Join us for some Pete the Cat Fun - stories, songs, and crafts. “It’s all good” when you are hanging with Pete. This is a drop off program. Child must be able to separate from parent.
Apr 4 / 11a-12p T $20 110302 D01
■ KIDDIE TYME
Children can romp and play in our gymnasium with fun toys and gym equipment. Join us anytime, no preregistration is required, and guardians are free with a limit of 4 children per adult. Guardian must attend with their children. Kiddie Tyme follows PWCS closures. $3 per visit or $30 for 10 visit punch pass.
Jan 3-May 25 / 11a-12:30p Ages 1-5 M-Th $3
Jan 6-May 26 / 11a-12:30p Ages 1-3 F $3
Children’s Programs
■ LEARNING IS FUN
Prepare your little one for preschool and kindergarten routines with this super fun parent/ child class. By playing and learning together, children will build their social, emotional, cognitive, and language skills. Each class will include art, sensory & STEM experiences, and both fine and gross motor activities. Get your child ready for their next step in education.
■ MY FUNNY VALENTINE COOKIE DECORATING
*NEW*
This fun and yummy Valentine themed cookie decorating class will put a smile on your little Valentine. Ages 3-5 is parent and child class and ages 5-8 is drop off program; child must be able to separate from guardian.
Feb 10 / 9:30a-10:30a Ages 3-5 F $20 110302 D05
Feb 10 / 6p-7p Ages 5-8 F $20 110302 D06
■ NATURE BUDDIES
Ages 3-5
■ LIL EXPLORERS - FAIRY TALES & FOLKLORE AT GRŌ
Ages 4-5
There are many legends of weather or seasonal spirits. The “fairies” were poetic representations of insects, birds, or plants. This was a way to educate kids on nature. We will explore and discuss Grō Forest’s Flora & Fauna, examine the changes it undergoes as our seasons change, and with a little Pixie Dust; science experiments will dazzle the mind and handson activities will tickle their imagination.
Apr
■ LIL EXPLORERS - IT’S A BUG’S LIFE
Ages 4-5
What are bugs? What kinds of bugs live in our Grō Nature forests? We will explore the Grō Nature forests and experience fun bug related activities. Join us to learn and discover the awesomeness of these cool creatures!
Feb 7-23 / 1p-2:30p T,Th $98 110302 J02
An imaginative way to enrich your child’s experience both indoors and out. We will be taking short nature hikes, making crafts and learning about the environment. Please note this is a drop off program and does not require parent participation.
Feb 1-22 / 1p-2:30p W $60 110302 V01
Mar 1-22 / 1p-2:30p W $60 110302 V02
Apr 12-26
■ NATURE BUDDIES - TALL, TALL GRASS
Ages 2-3
What kind of creatures live in the grass, under leaves and in the creek? Come explore with us. We’ll spend most of the day outdoors learning about creepy crawlies, pollinators and more. Dress for the weather and to get muddy. Program is designed for children with parents.
Mar 7-21 / 1p-2:30p T $30 110301 J05
■ PAINT, SIP AND MUNCH
Ages 6-10
This instructor-led class is for the beginner, budding or advanced artist. Each student will explore acrylic paint techniques while creating their own canvas painting. Each student will leave with a completed canvas. Includes light refreshments.
Mar 21 / 6p-7:30p T $35 110303 D10
SPLASH ‘N PLAY
UNDER 5 YEARS
• Together parents and children discover the aquatic environment through water playtime.
• No registration required.
• Up to two adults FREE with each child!
• Toys are provided.
Children’s Programs
■ PAINT, SQUISH AND EXPLORE
More than just an art class! We have combined sensory play, science concepts, and process-oriented art to give your child hands-on experiences and tons of fun. Ages 2-3 is a parent/child class. Ages 4-5 is a drop off program; child must be able to separate from guardian.
■ SPRING INTO NATURE
Ages 3-5
Parent/Child Together Programs
Come explore with us. Our adventures will include outdoor explorations, art projects, stories, and more. This parent/child program will be held outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather.
April 14 / 1p-2p F $20 110302 D09
■ ST. PATRICKS DAY SCAVENGER HUNT *NEW*
Ages 3-5
■ TEDDY BEAR PICNIC *NEW*
Ages 3-5
Our Teddy Bear Picnic will include teddy bear face painting, games, light snacks, story and a craft. Bring your favorite teddy bear to share in this fun experience. This is a drop off class. Must be able to separate from parent/guardian.
Mar 3 / 12:15p-1:45p F $35 110302 D11
Wear your green and bring your luck! We will be looking for leprechauns and hunting for gold and other trinkets. Light snacks, story and a craft. Wear something green. This is a parent/child class.
Mar 17 / 10:30a-12p F $30 110302 D10
Location Key
■ James Long Regional Park
■ Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
■ Veterans Memorial Park & Community Center
■ GRŌ NATURE PRESCHOOL - OPEN HOUSE
Ages 3-5
Grō Nature Preschool is a Natural Education Space. We are a nature-based preschool for children 3 to 5 years, located inside James S. Long Park in Haymarket, VA. At Grō we teach kindergarten readiness in a more natural way, utilizing both indoor and outdoor classrooms, taking advantage of the park’s four miles of hiking trails, small creek, forest, and native wildlife. We offer two preschool programs, our 3 years old class on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 am-12:00 pm (children must turn 3 before September 30) and our 4-5 years old classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:00 am-12:00 pm and 1:00-4:00 pm.
Mar 16 / 1p-3p Th FREE 116900 J01
ADULT CLASSES No Recital
• Programs run Year-Round
• Dress Code Encouraged
■ ADULT BALLET
Ages 16+
This class focuses on learning the foundations of ballet technique, building strength, flexibility and stamina, and developing artistry and grace in movement. Dancers will begin with a ballet barre, and finish with combinations in the center and across the floor. Perfect for beginners or former adult ballet dancers! Eligible for Adult Dance Punch Pass. No class April 5.
Jan 4-Feb 15 / 7:15p-8:30p W $85 104003 D01
Mar 1-Apr 19 / 7:15p-8:30p W $85 104003 D02
■ ADULT TAP
Ages 16+
This fun class will get you moving with beginner/ intermediate tap movements and exercises. With a focus on rhythm and musicality, dancers will enjoy developing precision of movement during warm-up, and dancing short combinations in the center and across the floor. Eligible for Adult Dance Punch Pass. No class April 3.
Jan
Feb
■ ADULT MODERN
Ages 16+
This class will introduce foundational elements of Modern dance technique and style. Modern is a grounded dance form and has a broader focus on the torso, flexibility of the spine, and emphasizes expression through movement. Dancers will participate in floorwork, technique of contraction and release, fluidity of movement, level changes, improvisation and creative expression. Eligible for Adult Dance Punch Pass. No class April 6.
Jan 5-Feb 16 / 7:30p-8:30p Th $85 104003 D05
Mar 2-Apr 20 / 7:30p-8:30p Th $85 104003 D06
■ ADULT DANCE PUNCH PASS
Ages 16+
Can’t make it every week? Want to be able to take any adult dance class that fits into your schedule? This pass can be used for any offered adult dance class and is good for 60 days. 5 classes for $60 or 10 classes for $115. *Space in class is not guaranteed and is dependent upon weekly class attendance.
Jan 2-Apr 27 / 7p-9p M,W,Th $60
Jan 2-Apr 27 / 7p-9p M,W,Th $115
INTRODUCTORY No Recital
• Programs run September – June
• Dress Code Encouraged
■ ADAPTED DANCE
Ages 7-15
Dance is for everyone! Our adapted dance class (part of the Adaptive Recreation program) will help develop communication skills through movement. This class will encourage selfexpression, creativity, and physical fitness. Class will start with easy dance moves that condition, and progress to fun steps in the center that will improve gross motor skills and coordination. Class finishes with a dance routine all can enjoy. No class April 6.
Jan 19-Feb 16 / 5:30p-6:15p Th $50 140001 D01
Mar 9-Apr 13 / 5:30p-6:15p Th $50 140001 D02
■ PRIMA PRESCHOOL DANCE
Ages 4-5
This class is for the preschool age student to explore dance, creativity, and socialization. Dancers will learn how to use movement to tell a story, develop fine and gross motor skills, and be introduced to multiple styles of movement including ballet and jazz. This class is perfect for the young student who likes to move to music and has fun interacting with friends. No classes April 3–8. Jan
■ TUTU TODDLER DANCE
Ages 2-3
Through creative movement, little dancers will develop motor skills, focus, and the ability to follow verbal and visual cues. This class uses props and story dances, while also introducing our youngest students to introductory dance terminology. Class movement and activities will foster coordination, flexibility, balance and confidence. No classes April 3–8.
Dance R egistration Link
INTRODUCTORY Recital
• Programs run September - June.
• Each level should be taken for a minimum of one full year.
• Dress Code required
• To be eligible for June recital, child must be enrolled by February 20 and remain enrolled in the same class through the end of the school year. $45 June Recital Fee (if eligible).
■ RECITAL PARTICIPATION FEE
Ages 4-18
Only for students registered by February 20 in a Recital Eligible class. To remain eligible, students must be enrolled in all remaining sessions (through June) in their current class. This fee is required for students participating in the June recital and covers the cost of additional preparatory rehearsals and some production expenses. A minimum of two complimentary tickets per family are included. *Saturday rehearsals are for Academy students only.
Jan 2-Jun 17 / 2p-5p Sat $45 104006 D01
■ BALLET BEGINNINGS
Ages 4-5
In our first level of introductory ballet, dancers will learn developmentally appropriate ballet technique and terminology. Students will learn classical ballet stories, follow an age appropriate ballet class structure, and end with using props and imagination to dance part of the ballet story learned. This beginning ballet class helps develop critical thinking, creative expression, musicality, flexibility, strength, and refine coordination. No classes April 3–8 and May 27.
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Dance Academy
Serious training for advanced students
Required ballet class twice per week. Students will learn from the Cecchetti syllabus along with a variety of other methods, including Progressing Ballet Technique, to create a well-rounded dancer.
In addition to ballet, students may register for optional elective classes.
Dance Academy classes run September–June and provide students with two seasonal performance opportunities. Students must be available for additional Saturday afternoon rehearsals. Tuition is monthly with payments due the 1st of each month. Automatic payment option available.
Approval required by Dance Coordinator to register. Contact Michelle Geoghegan at mgeoghegan@pwcgov.org for more information. Students are placed by technical level, not age.
Ballet Levels
Academy Ballet 2
Tues. 5:35–6:50pm/ Fri. 6:20–7:35pm
Academy Ballet 3
Tues. 7:00–8:30pm/ Sat. 9:15–10:45am
Academy Junior Advanced Ballet
Must be approved for pointework
Thurs. 5:30–7:00pm/Sat. 10:50am–12:20pm
Academy Senior Advanced Ballet
Must be approved for advanced pointework
Thurs. 7:05–8:35pm/Sat. 12:25–1:55pm
Academy Beginner Pointe
Requires additional approval
Fri. 7:45–8:15pm
Elective Classes
(See schedule in Dance Programming)
Tap 2 · Tap 3 · Jazz 2 · Jazz 3· Lyrical 2 · Lyrical 3 ·
Advanced Contemporary Additional Information
$45 Registration Fee–covers December recital fee
$45 June Recital Fee
Dress Code Required
TUITION TIERS
BRONZE–Ballet only $95.00/month
SILVER–Ballet and 1 Elective $122/month
GOLD–Ballet and 2 Electives $135/month
PLATINUM–Ballet and 3 Electives $144/month
■ BUDDING BALLET
Ages 5-6
In our second level of introductory ballet, dancers will expand on their knowledge of ballet technique and terminology. Students will begin to become familiar with a more formal ballet class structure, including movements at the barre and in the center. This level continues to introduce students to classical ballet stories, allowing for creative movement using props at the end of each class to dance parts from the ballet story learned. Students will further develop critical thinking, musicality, coordination, strength, and flexibility. No classes April 3–8, May 27 and May 29.
Jan 2-Mar 13 / 5p-6p M $154 104404 D09
Jan 7-Mar 18 / 11:20a-12:20p Sat $154 104404 D10
Year-Round Intermediate Dance
Intermediate classes run September–June and provide students with two seasonal performance opportunities. Tuition is monthly with payments due the 1st of each month. Automatic payment option available. Classes have pre-requisites. Levels are based on mastery of technical skills, not age. Contact Dance Coordinator, Michelle Geoghegan at mgeoghegan@pwcgov.org for more information.
■ PRE-BALLET
Ages 6-7
In our third level of introductory ballet, dancers will follow a full formal ballet class structure in preparation for Ballet 1. Students will be given more complex combinations at the barre and in the center, and will begin to follow increasing verbal directions. This level continues to introduce students to classical ballet stories, and incorporates adapted movements from these ballets during end of class activities to help develop emotional expression and artistry. No class Apr 3 - 8 and May 27.
Jan
■ RECREATIONAL BALLET 1
Ages 8-12
This is the first level of our recreational ballet program. Students will take a full ballet technique class, focusing on alignment, strength, and flexibility. This class uses a variety of ballet teaching methods, and lays the foundation for more advanced training. From this level, students may either continue in the recreational ballet track, or may move to the Academy ballet track with approval from the Dance Coordinator. No Classes April 3 and May 29.
Jan 2-Mar 13 / 5p-6:15p
Mar 20-Jun 12 / 5p-6:15p
$173 104521 D01
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Ballet Levels
Recreational Ballet 2
(Pre-Requisite: Recreational Ballet 1 or equivalent)
Mon. 7:25–8:40pm
Jazz Levels
Jazz 2
(Pre-Requisite: Jazz 1 or equivalent)
Fri. 5:00–6:00pm
Jazz 3
(Pre-Requisite: Jazz 2 or equivalent)
Fri. 6:05–7:05pm
Tap Levels
Tap 2
(Pre-Requisite: Tap 1 or equivalent)
Wed. 7:15–8:15pm
Tap 3
(Pre-Requisite: Tap 2 or equivalent)
Mon. 6:05–7:05pm
Lyrical/Contemporary Levels
Lyrical 2 (Pre-Requisite: Lyrical 1 or equivalent)
Wed. 5:00–6:00pm
Lyrical 3 (Pre-Requisite: Lyrical 2 or equivalent)
Wed. 6:05–7:05pm
Advanced Contemporary (Pre-Requisite: Lyrical 3)
Fri. 7:15–8:15pm
TUITION AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
BALLET–$58/month
JAZZ/TAP/LYRICAL–$52/month
$45 Registration Fee (covers Dec. recital fee)
$45 June Recital Fee
Dress Code Required
■ PRE-ACADEMY BALLET 1
Ages 8-12
Requires approval of Dance Coordinator and a pre-requisite of Recreational Ballet 1, or 1 full year of ballet training. Please contact Michelle Geoghegan at mgeoghegan@ pwcgov.org with any questions. This class is the first ballet level of our Academy track for students. Dancers will learn beginning level ballet exercises and theory of the Cecchetti syllabus and will be preparing for more serious ballet training within the Dance Academy. No class April 7.
■ TAP BEGINNINGS
Ages 5-7
This introductory tap class will teach your child musicality and rhythm, and begin to develop fine motor skills necessary to perform precise tap movements. Your child will learn beginner tap steps and vocabulary, and enjoy making tap sounds while dancing to fun, family friendly music! No classes April 8 and May 27. Jan
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■ TAP 1
Ages 6-10
Dancers will learn a range of beginner to beginner/intermediate tap movements and exercises in this class. Movements will be studied in isolation and in short combinations. The class will have a heavy rhythm and musicality focus, and students will begin to develop precision of movement while having fun dancing to upbeat music. This class is foundational for continued study in the tap program. No class April 5.
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Jan 4-Mar 15 / 6:05p-7:05p
D01 Mar 29-Jun 14 / 6:05p-7:05p
■ JAZZ 1
Ages 7-10
In this class, students will be introduced to an Americanmade style of dance. Jazz combines classical ballet moves with influences from American pop culture. Students will develop strength and flexibility, learn to move in sharp, fluid and animated motions, and learn the jazz technique of isolations while working towards leaps, kicks and turns. Dancers will enjoy the use of current, family friendly music while developing the jazz dance style. This class is foundational for continued study in the jazz program. No classes April 3 and May 29. Jan 2-Mar 13 / 6:20p-7:20p
/ 6:20p-7:20p
■ LYRICAL 1
Ages 7-10
Lyrical combines ballet and jazz to form a fluid and expressive style of dance. Movement phrases in this class are inspired by music and emotions. Dancers will learn foundational technique from both ballet and jazz and practice movements in isolation and short combinations. This beginner Lyrical class is the first level of our lyrical/ contemporary program. No class April 6.
Jan 5-Mar 16 / 6:20p-7:20p
Mar 30-Jun 15 / 6:20p-7:20p Th $154 104568 D02
Location Key
■ Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
First Tee®
First Tee® Prince William County began providing First Tee® curriculum in the summer of 2002.
In our Certification Programming, we have reached over 5,000 unique youth within the Northern Virginia area. In addition to our certification programming, First Tee® School Program is currently implemented in 36 elementary schools servicing over 25,000 youth in Prince William County on a yearly basis.
■ FIRST TEE - INTRO TO GOLF
Ages 7-17
In addition to learning the fundamentals of the game of golf and the golf swing, First Tee teaches young people life skills and character education through the game of golf.
Feb 11 / 10a-10:45a Sat $5 122901 V01 Mar 11 / 10a-10:45a Sat $5 122901 V02
■ LIL SWINGERS
Ages 4-6
Specifically designed for the younger golfer. Having fun and becoming comfortable on the golf course and with others is what we do. Consists of an overview of both Life Skills and Golf Skills utilizing First Tee curriculum.
Apr 29-May 20 / 10a-11a Sat $85 130001 L01
FIRST TEE GOLF CLUB
Ages 7-17
Golf is one of most diverse and inclusive sports out there; join in the fun this season. All kids from 7-17 are welcome, regardless of previous experience. Based on your skill level we will: cover the basics of golf, rules and etiquette, solid impact and distance control, course management and on to more advanced golf skills. First Tee also places a premium on core values such as honesty, respect, confidence and judgment. These values help build social skills, deal with peer pressure and how to self-manage through most situations.
FITNESS-SMALL GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING
■ AQUABILITIES
Ages 16+
This specialty class is designed expressly for those with ARTHRITIS and JOINT ISSUES or anyone who needs to move slower in the comfortability of a warm-water environment. Use the properties of water to increase range of motion, facilitate balance, and strengthen the body. Guarantee your spot in this personal trainer-led, small group personalized training class. ATTENTION: 1pm class is seasonal only and will not be offered during summer months.
FITNESS-YOUTH FITNESS
■ KIDS ZUMBA
Ages 8-13
Zumba Kids is not just dancing for the entire class. It involves breaking down the steps of the basic rhythms-Cumbia, Salsa, Reggaeton, and Merengue. We even learn about the geography of where each rhythm originates. Plus, we rock out to pop songs!
Mar 2-30 / 4:30p-5:15p Th $90 118503 D01
FITNESS-WORKSHOPS
■ NEW YEARS RESOLUTION FREE MIND-BODY EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS
Ages 14+
Embrace 2023 with our Mind-body Educational Workshops! Each month we will host 1 free workshop for Passholders of both Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center and/or Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center. $12 drop-in for Non-members
Jan 15 3p-3:55p
Mindful meditation + Journaling. You will be guided into a meditation for mindfulness, opening your heart and mind for the new year. You will journal your experience, allowing yourself to start documenting your meditation journey.
■ TRIATHLON INDOOR WINTER TRAINING
Ages 14+
Are you just getting started or do you need to keep up your training momentum? This program has you covered on those dreary winter days when you’d rather be outdoors (we get it, we would too!). Bring a friend and let our certified staff guide you through specifically designed workouts in the water and on the land to get you motivated and keep you engaged.
Mondays – Bike ONLY; Tuesdays – Swim ONLY; Thursdays
– Run ONLY
Feb 18
11a-11:55a
Open heart Yoga. Show yourself some love and invite in compassion with this OpenHeart flow and meditation. Explore shapes to balance the spine, open shoulders and chest while increasing breath capacity and heart openness.
Sat $12 118150 D03
Mar 18 11a-11:55a
Spring Equinox blossoming Yoga flow. Embrace and welcome the energy of the Spring Equinox. Illuminate your playful side with a blossoming Yoga flow to remind you of your strength, beauty, and grace."
■ THE BRAIN GUT CONNECTION
Ages 14+
Sat $12 118150 D04
An unhappy gut = An unhappy brain. Learn how the hidden gut and brain connection impacts our mood, health and overall behavior. The incredible complexity of the gut its importance to our overall health. This Mind body workshop focuses on nutrition and yoga education to help improve your gut health, leading to a positive state of mind.
Jan 21-Feb 11 / 11a-11:55a Sat $72 118150 D01
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FITNESS-SPECIAL FITNESS PROGRAMS
■ TAI CHI
Ages 14+
Promote strength, balance, flexibility and stress management for a healthier you for a lifetime. Explore its many benefits in a non-competitive and supportive atmosphere that is challenging and enjoyable. Beginners and all levels are welcome! No class March 30.
Jan 5-26 / 3p-3:55p Th $60 118191 C01
Feb 2-23 / 3p-3:55p Th $60 118191 C02
Mar 2-23 / 3p-3:55p Th $60 118191 C03
Apr 6-27 / 3p-3:55p Th $60 118191 C04
■ PILATES REFORMER PLUS
Ages 14+
The versatility of the Pilates Reformer has made it one of the most popular and effective pieces of equipment used in Fitness today! From activating your deep core muscles, to learning proper body alignment and breathing, to working through post injury rehabilitation there is a fun and challenging class for all Fitness levels. Our specialized small group fitness Reformer PLUS classes allow for a variety of other Pilates apparatuses to be used along with the Reformer during class including the Tower, Jump boards, Wunda Chairs, Spine Correctors and Barrel. These challenging and invigorating classes will help safely build muscular endurance, core strength, balance, coordination and flexibility to transform your body! Classes are limited
■ AIKIDO
Ages 14+
Aikido is a modern Japanese martial arts designed for defense against larger, armed and multiple opponents. This art is based on ancient Jujitsu fighting styles. Practice of Aikido also leads to fitness benefits and personal growth. All experience levels are welcomed. Class will meet Saturdays 8:00am-9:00am and Sundays 9:30am11:30am. No class April 8–9.
/ 8a-9a Sat,Sun $95
to 5 students to allow for proper form correction and modifications by instructor. No Class on April 8 observing Easter weekend.
If you are new to Pilates we highly recommend, registering for our Free consultation. at site or using our electronic system. www.pwcva.gov/department/dale-city/fitness-pilates.
• Part of your Chinn pass
• As you are able, you can still attend live classes at the Center
• These are LIVE, online – not recorded
• Be part of the class even when you can’t be there in person
• Sign up and receive your online class details (with link) via email – once class starts, you can click in to join it at any time
Use this QR code to link to our schedule, chose Chinn location and then drop down to select Livestream Classes (Chinn).
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Your Dream Location...
Looking for a memorable place for your next special occasion, business meeting, or family celebration?
Prince William County’s beautiful historic sites offer unique and quiet settings to host your next special occasion, business function or corporate retreat. From stunning views of the Potomac River to the intimacy of a small 19th century church, we are sure to have the perfect venue to showcase your event.
For detailed information on our exclusive historic settings visit our website or call 703-792-5546 and reserve your place today. pwcgov.org/rentals
HistoricPreservation@pwcgov.org
Historic Preservation
BARNES HOUSE HISTORIC SITE
BARNES HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
Ages 2+
Built in 1797, the Barnes House is an average Prince William County residence, but the people who lived here were anything but typical. First used as a tavern, in 1899 Eppa Barnes bought the house where he was born into slavery. Join local historians for an open house to explore the exhibits highlighting the site’s diverse history and an amazing story of historic preservation in Prince William County.
Feb 4 / 11a-4p Sat Free
BEN LOMOND HISTORIC SITE
BEN LOMOND FARM DAY *NEW*
All ages
Ben Lomond was once a thriving farm home to cattle, horses, pigs, and sheep. Activities will include sheep shearing, cooking, planting, historical demonstrations, children’s crafts, and more.
Apr 22 / 10a-4p Sat Free 180003 HP01
COOKING A TRADITIONAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY MEAL
Ages 13+
Many 19th century Prince William County citizens traced their roots to Ireland. The meals they prepared reflected their Irish ancestry. Participants will be able to prepare and taste traditional Irish dishes in the historic slave quarter at Ben Lomond. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing for the weather. Advanced registration is required.
Mar 18 / 10a-12p Sat $10 180003 HP02
Mar 18 / 1p-3p Sat $10 180003 HP03
TASTES OF HOME: AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND AMERICAN CUISINE
Ages 13+
Many Southern dishes have their roots in west and central African culture that enslaved workers brought to America. Participants will be able to prepare and taste African and Southern dishes in the historic slave quarter at Ben Lomond. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing for the weather. Advanced registration is required.
Feb 18 / 10a-12p Sat $10 180003 HP05
Feb 18 / 1p-3p Sat $10 180003 HP06
BRENTSVILLE COURTHOUSE HISTORIC CENTRE
A 19TH CENTURY BRENTSVILLE COURT & TRADES DAY *NEW*
Ages 2+
As the 4th seat of Prince William County from 18221893, Brentsville was a bustling community full of business, agriculture, trades, and more. Every month during court days hundreds and even thousands would come to the courthouse to socialize, conduct business, purchase supplies, be entertained and more. Join us for a historic Court Day where you can experience what Brentsville was like during its days as the courthouse of Prince William County. Activities will include mock trials, historic tradespeople, a militia muster, markets, music, food, demonstrations and more.
May 6 / 10a-3p Sat
Admission is a $5 suggested donation
Ages 13+
When the Brentsville Schoolhouse was in use between 1929 and 1942, one of the skills taught to students was penmanship. Have you ever wanted to improve your handwriting skills or be able to make your own invitations? Join Historic Preservation staff at the historic schoolhouse for a beginner’s introduction to the art of calligraphy! During this 2-hour workshop you will learn about the historic importance of writing forms, a few basic traditional calligraphy styles, have a chance to try out your own new calligraphy skills, and learn some history along the way. Advanced registration is required.
Apr 22 / 10a-12p Sat $15 180002 HP04
Location Key
Addresses for each location are listed on pg. 11
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SCRAMBLED EGG HUNTS AT BRENTSVILLE COURTHOUSE
Ages 1+
Enjoy a unique spin on an egg hunt at Brentsville Courthouse
Historic Centre! Peter Rabbit has created trouble again at Brentsville by taking all the candy and toys in our eggs and replacing them with tasks and riddles. He won’t give back the goods unless we solve the puzzle! Due to his mischievous nature, Peter made challenges specifically tailored for each family who dares to try and solve them. He would like to include everyone and make it a fair and fun challenge for all! Can you find the all the eggs he hid to get all the clues and solve his puzzle?
With a ticket each family will get their own egg hunt area for groups of six or less, with a time limit of 30 minutes for each egg hunt. Once your puzzle is completed, turn it in to receive a gift basket for the family to take home filled with treats, prizes, and more.
For families who need special or individual assistance please contact Veronica Laughman, ADA Coordinator, at vlaughman@ pwcgov.org or 703-792-8066 before March 25th so that staff may be able to make accommodations for your family.
Mar 25 / 10a-10:30a Sat $30 180002 HP05
Mar 25 / 11a-11:30a Sat $30 180002 HP06
Mar 25 / 12p-12:30p Sat $30 180002 HP07
Mar 25 / 1p-1:30p Sat $30 180002 HP08
Mar 25 / 2p-2:30p Sat $30 180002 HP09
OLD MANASSAS COURTHOUSE
PRINCE WILLIAM HISTORIC PRESERVATION LECTURE
Ages 10+
Prince William Historic Preservation Lecture Series: Prince William County's "Boy Major," Joseph Latimer
Prince William Historic Preservation Lecture Series: The Preserve: Reconstructing An African American Neighborhood In The Bull Run Mountains
Prince William Historic Preservation Lecture Series: Rise Of A Region: A Developmental History Of Northern Virginia
Prince William Historic Preservation Lecture Series: Mosby’s War On The Orange & Alexandria Railroad
Prince William Historic Preservation Lecture Series: Nazis On The Potomac
BRISTOE STATION BATTLEFIELD HERITAGE PARK
FIRST DAY HIKE
All ages
Bring in the New Year with a guided hike by local historians! You will start at the parking lot for a brief overview. Then walk down the 1863 Trail, and then via the 1862 Trail before walking back to the parking lot. This 90 minute, 3-mile hike will start the new year on the right foot! Pets are welcome to join, but the trail is not accessible for strollers.
Jan 1 / 1p-2:30p Sun Free
LUCASVILLE SCHOOL
LUCASVILLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
Ages 2+
Reconstruction in the wake of the Civil War brought with it new opportunities for African Americans in Prince William County. Four years before they had been barred from learning to read and write by Virginia state law, though that did not stop them from learning on their own or others teaching them despite the severe punishments possible. Now schools would open for the instruction of all who wished to attend. These early schools faced many obstacles, from irregular funding, teacher shortages, political threats, and even open violence. Join us as we commemorate African American History Month at historic Lucasville School and visit the reconstructed 19th century school for a discussion about how people met these challenges and overcame them to help build a better future.
Feb 25 / 11a-4p
Feb 26 / 11a-4p
SERIES
Jan 26 7p-8:30p
Feb 23 7p-8:30p
Mar 23 7p-8:30p
Apr 27 7p-8:30p
May 25 7p-8:30p
Th Free Brentsville native Joseph Latimer was a 19-year-old artillery major when he received a mortal wound at the Battle of Gettysburg. Find out how this young man rose to prominence and rank during the Civil War from Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide William Griffith.
Th Free Historian and archaeologist Patrick O’Neill will share his research on local African American communities in the Bull Run Mountains.
Th Free Learn how the built environment of Northern Virginia developed into the places we live, work, and entertain in today. Andrew Painter has researched and written articles examining the region’s land development history.
Th Free Mosby's Rangers constantly targeted the Orange & Alexandria Railroad during the Civil War and attempted to damage the Federal war effort. Historian Eric Buckland will share Mosby’s attempts to disrupt the railroad and the measures taken to stop him.
Th Free Historian and author Robert Sutton presents the first full account of the crucial work done at Fort Hunt, Virginia during World War II, where the highest-level German prisoners were interrogated, and captured documents analyzed.
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NEABSCO CREEK BOARDWALK
HISTORY ALONG THE NEABSCO BOARDWALK
Ages 6+
This history walk explores how people affected, lived, and visited near this natural creek over the centuries. (Meet Rippon Lodge Historic Site staff under the picnic shelter.) Leashed pets are welcome to join. Not all parts of the hike are accessible for wheelchairs.
Apr 22 / 10a-11:30a Sat $10 per person 180001 HP01
RIPPON LODGE HISTORIC SITE
BEE ENCOUNTER AT RIPPON LODGE
Ages 3+
Purchase a ticket to learn about the history and wonder of bees and beekeeping during this special up-close and personal encounter. See Rippon Lodge’s beehive, its workers making honey and feeding the queen, or watch other pollinators in their natural habitat. Crafts, games, music, and a tour available for all to enjoy. Please do not wear perfume or hairspray. Do NOT attend if allergic to bees or honey.
Apr 29 / 11a-3p Sat $5
RIPPON LODGE EASTER EGG TRAIL
It’s April Fool’s Day! The Easter Bunny made his fun activity trail for your enjoyment, but also hidden some special eggs for the 275th anniversary of Rippon Lodge Historic Site. Look for hidden objects, do physical tasks, tell a joke, and more as you walk to receive your eggs. Family members may join in the fun! Bring your own basket. Timed walks for age groups, family units no larger than 5 allowed at one time. Walking along uneven ground, grass, and gravel surfaces. Parental supervision required along trail. Adults must pay admission. Apr
OLD MANASSAS COURTHOUSE
“HISTORIC COMMUNITIES OF CHANGE”: THE EIGHT ANNUAL PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS HISTORY SYMPOSIUM
Ages 13+
Prince William County has many different layers to its history, and many individuals have shaped the County’s complex past. Their contributions have also made Prince William the diverse and inclusive community we enjoy today. Come learn about some of the early pioneers in County history and how we still see their impact on modern Prince William County at the Eighth Annual Prince William/Manassas History Symposium.
Topics this year include:
• Parson Weems and his Washington Anecdotes
• Jim Robinson of Manassas
• George Carr Round
• Railroads of Prince William County
• The Community of Thoroughfare
The Fifth issue of the Journal of Prince William County will be released at the symposium and available for a special oneday price of $5. Admission is $10 for the all day symposium. Spaces are limited, registration is required.
Mar 25 / 8:30a-4p Sat $10 180002 HP01
RIPPON LODGE GARDEN DAY PREP
Ages 13+
What does it take to plant a historic garden? Come gain some hands-on experience as staff and volunteers work on preparing the vegetable garden for 2023. Tools provided, however, bringing your own gloves and hand tools is encouraged. Volunteers welcome, ages 13 and older. FREE; donations at www.pwcparks.org/historicdonations.
Mar 25 / 10a-2p Sat Free
■ WHO WERE THEY? THE ENSLAVED PEOPLE OF RIPPON LODGE
Ages 7+
Continuing with Rippon Lodge Historic Site’s 275 years of history, come learn of the untold stories of the enslaved population during Black History Month. Tours will focus on the primary documentation found for both the colonial and early Victorian eras. Space is limited. Purchase tickets now.
Feb 18 / 10a-11a Sat $10
Feb 18 / 1p-2p Sat $10
Location Key Addresses for each location are listed on pg. 11
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Holiday Programs
December
Rocking Around the Boardwalk and Holiday Tree Display page 15
These programs were previewed in the Fall Leisure. Information and registration can be found here: www.pwcparks.org/historicprograms
Christmas In A Civil War Camp
Christmas Traditions In Back Of The Big House
Historic Holidays & Christmas Concerts At Brentsville Courthouse
Holiday Evenings At Rippon Lodge
Holidays Through The Ages
Santa Comes To Rippon Lodge
New Years
First Day Hike page 30
Valentines
My Funny Valentine Cookie Decorating page 19
Valentine’s Day Painting page 41
Daddy Daughter Valentine Dance page 17
St. Patrick’s Day
Cooking A Traditional St. Patrick’s Day Meal page 29
Easter Rippon Lodge Easter Egg Trail page31
Scrambled Egg Hunts At Brentsville Courthouse page30
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■ DAY IN THE PARK WORKSHOP
Ages 9+
Spend the day at the park, trying some of our most popular events archery, fishing, and kayaking will be taught by our experienced staff to ensure your safety and enjoyment. All 3 activities are included.
Apr 30 / 9a-1:30p Sun$65113900 K03
■ ADULT KAYAK
Ages 18+
This class will teach you the basic skills needed: fitting a life vest, paddle strokes, general water safety, getting in and out of a kayak, and games. Boats that will be covered. Tandem or solo kayaks. Bring closed-toed water shoes, hat, change of clothes, sunglasses, insect repellent, towel, and bottled water.
Apr 8 / 12:30p-3:30p Sat $35 w kayak rental, $30 bring your own
Apr 29 / 12:30p-3:30p Sat $35 w kayak rental, $30 bring your own
■ BEGINNER ARCHERY
Ages 7-16
113900 K01
113900 K02
Learn the safe and effective way to handle and shoot recurve and compound bows, while understanding the differences between them. Training provided by National Archery Association certified instructors. Equipment provided.
Apr 12-May 3 / 4p-6p W $110109101 V01
■ BEGINNER ARCHERY CAMP
Ages 8-15
Learn the safe and effective way to handle and shoot recurve and compound bows, while understanding the differences between them. Camp instruction is provided by National Archery Association certified instructors. All equipment is provided. Friday will be used as a make up day in the event of inclement weather.
Apr 3-6 / 4p-6p M-Th $110109101 L01
■ FLY FISHING & FLY TYING WORKSHOP
Ages 16+
This workshop is designed for those who are new to fly tying and fly fishing and want to give it a try. An experienced instructor will cover the basic concepts, tools, and techniques used in fly tying and fly fishing. The workshop will cover the
differences between fly fishing and “traditional” fishing, fly rod and reel rigging and use, casting techniques, tools and safety concerns related to fly fishing. Participants will use the principles taught to tie two different flies and be able to try them while fly-fishing during this workshop.
Apr 15 / 10a-2p Sat$38113900 K04
■ CREEK CRITTERS *NEW*
Ages 4-9
Your budding biologist will love exploring a slowmoving stream and catching some of the critters (macro invertebrates) that call it home. This exciting, hands-on program includes the use of nets, terrariums, and a classification chart to learn about the creek critters they find.
Mar 18 / 10a-11:30a
Sat$10109100 L01
■ FAMILY ARCHERY
Ages 7+
Are you looking for a great activity your whole family will have fun learning together? Then come out to the park and spend some time with us learning archery. This program focuses on archery fundamentals. Each participant is taught range rules, bow and arrow safety, correct form, and stance from our certified instructors. Equipment is provided.
Mar 26 / 1p-3p Sun$35109101 V02
■ FAMILY ARCHERY DAY
Ages 7+
Are you looking for a great activity your whole family will have fun learning together? Then come out to the park and spend the morning learning Archery. This program focuses on archery fundamentals. Each participant is taught range rules, bow and arrow safety, correct form, and stance from our certified instructors. Equipment is provided. Price is per person.
Apr 16 / 1:30p-3:30p
Apr 30 / 1:30p-3:30p
Sun$35109101 K01
Sun$35109101 K02
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■ STARGAZING AT THE BOARDWALK
All ages
Turn your eyes skyward and enjoy the spectacular night sky from the beautiful Neabsco Creek Boardwalk. Start the evening with a guided stroll along the boardwalk, followed by stargazing and hot chocolate. This is a winter program you don’t want to miss! Meet at the Neabsco Regional Park pavilion. May be canceled/rescheduled due to inclement weather.
Feb 18 / 6:30p-8:30p Sat $12 113001 N03
■ SURVIVAL CLUB
Ages 11-14
■ FULL MOON HIKE
All ages
Grab your flashlights and join our park naturalists for a slowpaced hike along the beautiful Neabsco Creek Boardwalk. You’ll enjoy learning about the flora and fauna of the area, as well as some fascinating facts about the full Moon. We’ll finish our hike with a yummy s’more by the firepit! Meet at the Neabsco Regional Park pavilion. May be canceled/ rescheduled due to inclement weather.
Mar 5 / 7p-9p Sun $12 113001 N01
Apr 6 / 7:30p-9:30p Th $12 113001 N02
■ JUNIOR RANGERS-WINTER WONDERS *NEW*
Ages 4-7
Calling all Junior Rangers! Join our park naturalist for this fun one-hour hike to explore Winter forest ecology, animal habitats, and local wildlife. Take-home journal and magnifying glass included. Program may be canceled/ rescheduled for inclement weather. Winter animals and habitats hike/investigation for young scientists.
Feb 23 / 10:30a-11:30a Th $8 109100 L02
■ NATURE QUEST *NEW*
Ages 3-6
From field to stream and everything in between, your young explorer will learn about local animals and their habitats during this fun one-hour hike. Identification card and magnifying glass included. Program may be canceled/ rescheduled due to inclement weather. Class will meet at the main office building at Lake Ridge Park, and may be canceled/rescheduled due to inclement weather.
Mar 2 / 10:30a-11:30a Th $8 109100 L03
■ OUTDOOR EXPLORERS *NEW*
Ages 7-12
Outdoor exploration: kayaking, archery, fishing and hiking. Half Day outdoor camp for young explorers.
Mar 25 / 9a-1p Sat $40 109100 O01
Lost in the wilderness? Learn to survive! Join the Survivor Club. You will learn new skills that might someday keep you alive. Each participant will learn how to read a map, build a shelter and fire, water purification, how to fish, and basic archery skills. All your skills will be tested in a friendly competition with your parent as a partner on Saturday, May 6 from 1-4pm.
Apr 13-May 4 / 4p-6p Th $148 113900 K05
■ SURVIVE TOGETHER
Ages 9+
This activity is designed for a parent and child to work together. Join us for three hours of basic survival training. We will learn about shelter building, the basics of a compass, emergency first aid, water purification and fire building. At the end of the activity, we will celebrate our success with smore’s! Price is per parent/child combo.
Apr 29 / 1p-4p Sat $40 113900 K06
■ USA ARCHERY INSTRUCTOR COURSE
Ages 18+
This course is designed for scouts, and youth organizations involved in archery programs. No prior experience is required. Certification is valid for three years. You’ll learn how to set up and operate a safe short-term archery program, teach new archers, maintain program equipment, and learn common shooting errors and corrections. A new component includes a “drills & skills” section, which aids in training new archers. There are two parts to the course: Part I: 4-hour online course, Part II: 4 hour in-person. Part I must be completed before Part II in-person. Details will be emailed after registered.
Apr 15 / 2:30p-6:30p Sat $90 109101 K03
■ VIRGINIA BIRD CALLS
All ages
Spring is almost here, and many beautiful birds are headed back to Virginia after a long winter away. Join Master Naturalist Candice Lowther as she discusses some of the amazing bird species that call the wetlands home. Then, listen and learn some of the more familiar bird calls. Bring your binoculars and camera, you don’t want to miss a thing! Meet at the Neabsco Regional Park pavilion. May be canceled/rescheduled due to inclement weather.
Apr 16 / 8:30a-10a Sun $10 113001 N04
■ WATERFOWL AT THE WETLANDS *NEW*
All ages
Walk beautiful Veterans Memorial Park with Master
SCIENCE in the Park
Education to Meet SOL’s
Lil Explorers [REGISTRATION
Ages 3–5
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Little Explorers will spend time exploring, investigating and interacting with the world around them. By participating in a wide variety of hands-on activities built around the theme, children will discover the wonders of plants animals and nature in both indoor and outdoor settings. This a parent and child together program.
Animals Around Us
10am-12pm
(Ages 5-8
survive? What adaptations and characteristics are found in animals? Use your powers of observation and senses to discover the answers to these questions and more with hands-on activities in the park. March
some of the feathered friends we hope to see. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars! May be canceled/rescheduled due to inclement weather.
Jan 21 / 8:30a-10a Sat $10 113001 V01
Feb 11 / 8:30a-10a Sat $10 113001 V02
■ WINGED WONDERS-BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS
All ages
Interested in birding? We can get you started. Learn about some of the more common birds that call the Neabsco Creek Boardwalk home. We’ll begin the program learning basic bird identification skills, then head to the Boardwalk to see these feathered friends in one of the most beautiful places in Prince William County. Meet at the Neabsco Regional Park pavilion. May be canceled/rescheduled due to inclement weather. Kids under 5 free.
Mar 12 / 8:30a-10a Sun $10 113001 N05
Location Key
■ Lake Ridge Park
■ Locust Shade Park
■ Neabsco Regional Park Boardwalk
Let us teach lessons using our fields, forests, streams and ponds as your classroom. Our curriculum topics are based around the 2018 Science SOL’s and the hands on activities can be tailored to complement what is being taught in distance and home learning.
Programs for Elementary Students (K-5)
James S. Long Regional Park Lake Ridge Park Locust Shade Park Neabsco Regional Boardwalk Silver Lake Regional Park
Science in the Park is nature-based program created as an extension to the classroom. It reinforces the 2018’s Standards of Learning (SOL’s) by emphasizing core science concepts and vocabulary through hands-on learning in one of our beautiful county parks.
Forest Friends
March 11, 18, & 25
9:30 - 10:30am | 110302-OA
Caring for our Earth
April 8, 15, & 22
9:30 - 10:30am | 110302-OB
Our Science in the Park instructors lead fun, engaging programs for grades K-6, homeschool, and distance learning students. In addition, we are happy to lead a private party for your young scientist’s birthday or other special event.
(Ages 9-13 ) Take a hike to encounter the habitats of animals in the park. Play games to learn about their food chains, predators, and prey. Discuss how to care for their habitats while in the park. Explore and discover more with hands-on activities in the park.
We look forward to seeing you in one of our parks soon!
Shade Park 109100-OB
April 12 Silver Lake Park 109100-KB
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Our state-licensed PRESCHOOL prides itself on providing a quality program that emphasizes learning through play, in a safe and nurturing environment. Our PRESCHOOL provides thoughtfully planned experiences and opportunities, which stimulate learning in all developmental areas: social, emotional, physical, and cognitive.
We provide a balanced program that includes choice and structured activities, whole group, small group and individual activities, and teacher and child-directed experiences. Our classroom environments are designed to encourage exploration and interaction with other children, teachers, and learning materials. Our curriculum is centered on dramatic play, blocks, art, sensory, science, math, music, movement, language and literature experiences. We seek to instill a lifelong love of learning!
All preschool staff are highly trained and meet or exceed State Licensing requirements pertaining to education, experience, safety certifications, and background checks. Our facilities and programs are inspected by State Licensing twice per year.
NATURE PRESCHOOL AT GRŌ
Our Nature Preschool at GRŌ will provide a supportive, safe learning experience to encourage discovery, question asking, and experimentation. Using both indoor and outdoor classrooms, our nature preschool will be filled with sensory experiences, natural objects, artifacts, trail activities and art materials so that students will have the opportunity to utilize all five senses. Our curriculum will be enhanced by the nature experience, but will also be geared to developing cognitive growth, motor skills and problem solving through hands on learning.
PRESCHOOL REQUIREMENTS:
Child must meet entrance age requirements by Sept 20, 2022. Child must be potty trained. Copies of *Physical Exam, Immunization Record & Child Verification (Birth Certificate or other documents must be verified by staff) before the child can enter into the program. A registration form must be completed annually. (*physical must be within the last year)
PLEASE NOTE:
• Our preschool program utilizes ePACT to collect necessary participant information and forms. All required paperwork and information must be fully completed and submitted prior to your child entering the program.
• Pricing is adjusted for scheduled days off due to holidays and teacher workdays.
• Registration may be made online, by phone, or in person. Availability for the 2022–23 school year varies by class.
SHARRON BAUCOM DALE CITY REC CENTER (703) 792-8652
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK & CENTER (VETS) 703-792-8794
GRŌ AT LONG PARK (703) 792-8320
Toddler Adventure Age 30 months by Sept. 30
This toddler program is an introduction for the child into a group setting. This program encourages creative play, exploration and social development. Planned activities include art, music, movement, language and literacy as well as fine and gross motor skills. Potty training is not required.
3-K Age 3
This program is designed to support and enrich each child’s development. We provide opportunities to develop self-help, social and emotional skills through both self-guided as well as teacher-led activities. Academic concepts (alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors) will be introduced, and by using our developmentally appropriate curriculum, our experienced and educated teachers will also incorporate activities to strengthen language, literacy, fine motor and cognitive skills. Child must be potty trained for this program.
Pre-K Ages 4-5
We are dedicated to providing a learning, nurturing, language-rich environment that supports the development of each individual child. Children will become eager learners through both self-guided and teacher-led activities. We provide opportunities to develop self-help, social and problem-solving skills. Using our developmentally appropriate curriculum, our educated, experienced teachers carefully plan activities to develop and strengthen language, literacy, fine motor, and basic academic skills. Our program prepares children for kindergarten in an engaging, playful, and intentional manner. Child must be potty trained for this program.
Preschool at Grō
Nature is an important element in building the foundation of a child’s learning. Not only does nature aid in a child’s fitness and overall physical health, it also helps in moral development, academic learning, as well as parent, child, and community interactions.
Our Nature Preschool at Grō will provide a supportive, safe learning environment to encourage discovery, question-asking and experimentation. Using both indoor and outdoor classrooms, our nature preschool will be filled with sensory experiences, natural objects, artifacts, trail activities and art materials so that students will have the opportunity to utilize all five senses.
Our curriculum will be enhanced by the nature experience, but will also be geared to developing cognitive growth, motor skills, and problem solving through hands on learning. As we prepare your child for their Kindergarten experience, our program will also incorporate language through songs, stories and dramatic play as well as cultivate social skills and positive self image through cooperative learning and play.
Preschool Curriculum
By using our developmentally appropriate curriculum, our experienced and educated teachers will incorporate activities to strengthen language, literacy, fine motor and cognitive skills. Children will become eager learners through both self-guided and teacher-led activities in our unique indoor and outdoor classroom environments. Our comprehensive, state-licensed preschool curriculum includes subject areas in math, science, motor development, social studies, language, art, music and self/social development.
Outdoor Classrooms
Our outdoor classroom will have a variety of stations for preschoolers to explore music, art, movement, gardening and the natural world around them. The outdoor classroom provides an environment for children to collaborate, be inquisitive and it promotes a lifelong connection and appreciation to the child’s natural surroundings.
Preschool Staff
We hire those teachers who have a passion for education and encouraging
young minds to explore and discover the world around them. Our teachers bring a solid mix of educational and environmental experiences and backgrounds into their classrooms. All preschool staff are highly trained and meet or exceed Virginia State Licensing requirements pertaining to education levels, experience, safety certifications as well as background checks. Our program and staff are inspected by State Licensing twice per year.
Our preschool program utilizes ePACT to collect necessary participant information and forms. All required paperwork and information must be fully completed and submitted prior to your child entering the program.
Child must meet entrance age requirements by Sept 20. Copies of *Physical Exam, Immunization Record & Child Verification (Birth Certificate or other documents must be verified by staff) before child can enter into the program. A registration form must be completed annually. (*Physical must be within the last year).
For more information, contact: cmakufka@pwcgov.org, (703) 792-5180, or visit www.pwcparks.org/gro
Scout Programs
BOY SCOUTS Remember your blue card
■ SCOUTS BSA CYCLING #1
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Boy Scout Cycling Merit Badge. This is the first class in the series. In advance of class, complete and bring requirements 1 and 6, answer and be ready to discuss the questions. It is recommended to use the Cycling Merit Badge Workbook (http://www.usscouts.org/mb/ worksheets/cycling.pdf) to BE PREPARED. Dress to ride with appropriate gear for the weather including a day pack with the 10 essentials (https://scoutingmagazine.org/2013/02/ the-10-essentials/). Remember your blue card. Each Scout must bring a properly fitted bicycle in good working order, helmet (approved by Snell, CPSC, or ASTM standard), and eye protection. The second class will be 60 days later.
Feb 26 / 9a-1p Sun $22 413002 E01
■ SCOUTS BSA CYCLING #2
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Boy Scout Cycling Merit Badge. This is the second class in the series. In advance of class, complete and bring requirements 1,2,3,4,5 and 6, and be ready to discuss. It is recommended to use the Cycling Merit Badge Workbook (http://www.usscouts.org/mb/worksheets/cycling. pdf) to BE PREPARED. Dress to ride with appropriate gear for the weather including a day pack with the 10 essentials (https://scoutingmagazine.org/2013/02/the-10-essentials/). Remember your blue card. Each Scout must bring a properly fitted bicycle fulfilling required safety features, correctly fit helmet (approved by Snell, CPSC, or ASTM standard), and eye protection.
Apr 23 / 9a-1p Sun $22 413004 E01
■ SCOUTS BSA FAMILY LIFE #1
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Family Life merit badge. This is the first class in the series. In advance of class, complete all of requirements 1 & 2, prepare list of chores for requirement 3, decide on a project for 4, and plans for requirements 5 & 6. The second class will be 90 days later. Remember your blue card. Dress for the weather.
Jan 28 / 5p-7p Sat $22 413001 K01
■ SCOUTS BSA FAMILY LIFE #2
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Family Life merit badge. This is the final class in the series. Complete requirements 3 (carry out 90 days of chores & record), 4 (submit report of project done around home for family), 5 (submit results on project done with family) and 6 (report back on family meeting). Remember your blue card. Dress for the weather.
Jan 21 / 5p-7p Sat $22 413001 I01
■ SCOUTS BSA FIRST AID
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Scout First Aid Merit Badge. In advance of class, do all of requirement 1 (bring signed handbook to class), complete requirement 5a (bring first aid kit to class) and complete certification for CPR/AED for requirement 7 (bring certification to class). Remember your blue card. Dress for the weather.
Apr 23 / 3p-5p Sun $22 413004 K01
■ SCOUTS BSA HIKING #1
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Boy Scout Hiking Merit Badge. This is the first class in the series. In advance of class, complete and bring requirements 1, 2 and 3 answer and be ready to discuss the questions. It is recommended to use the Hiking Merit Badge Workbook (www.usscouts.org/usscouts/ mb/worksheets/Hiking.pdf) to BE PREPARED. Remember your blue card. Plan to participate in a short educational hike: Dress to hike with appropriate gear for the weather, including a day pack with the 10 essentials (https://scoutingmagazine.org/2013/02/ the-10-essentials/). The second class will be 60 days later.
Feb 5 / 9a-12p Sun $22 413002 E02
■ SCOUTS BSA HIKING #2
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Boy Scout Hiking Merit Badge. This is the second class in the series. In advance of class, complete and bring requirements 1, 2, 3, and 4 and be ready to discuss the questions. It is recommended to use the Hiking Merit Badge Workbook (www.usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/ worksheets/Hiking.pdf) to BE PREPARED. Remember your blue card. Dress to hike with appropriate gear for the weather, including a day pack with the 10 essentials (https://scoutingmagazine.org/2013/02/the-10-essentials/).
Apr 2 / 9a-12p Sun $22 413004 E02
■ SCOUTS BSA PERSONAL FITNESS #1
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Scout Personal Fitness Merit Badge. This is the first class in the series. In advance of class, complete and bring requirements 1a (current physical) & 3 (answer and be prepared to discuss the questions). Dress to work out. The second class will be 90 days later. Remember your blue card.
Mar 17 / 6p-8p F $22 413003 D01
Scout Programs
■ SCOUTS BSA PERSONAL FITNESS #2
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning your Scout Personal Fitness Merit Badge. This is the final class in the series. In advance of class, complete requirement 1b (dental exam with statement from dentist), 8 (keep 12 week log of physical fitness program), and 9 (explore 3 careers in personal fitness). Dress to work out.
Mar 10 / 6p-8p F $22 413003 D02
■ SCOUTS BSA PERSONAL MANAGEMENT #1
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning the Scout Personal Management Merit Badge. This is the first class in the series. Before the class, complete requirement 1(a, b1, c), 2a (prepare budget), 5 (all), & 8 (a & b). Remember your blue card. Dress for the weather.
Feb 11 / 5p-7p Sat $22 413002 K01
■ SCOUTS BSA PERSONAL MANAGEMENT #2
Ages 10-18
Join us in earning the Scout Personal Management Merit Badge. This is the final class in the series. Before the class, complete requirements 2 & 8. Do all of 7, 9, & 10. Remember your blue card. Dress for the weather.
Feb 4 / 5p-7p Sat $22 413002 I01
GIRL SCOUTS
■ GIRL SCOUTS- JUNIORS 9-11 YRS *NEW*
Ages 9-11
Drawing Artist! When you pick up your pencil, anything can leap from your imagination on to the paper. In this badge, you will explore using different materials, mediums, and perspective to create your masterpiece. Art supplies included.
Feb 25 / 10:30a-12p Sat $15 413002 L01
■ GIRL SCOUTS-BROWNIES 7-9 YRS *NEW*
Ages 7-9
Bug Naturalist: Bugs help us in so many ways. Explore the world of bugs and learn about these amazing little creatures. Art supplies and bug discovery printout included.
Mar 19 / 10:30a-12p Sun $10 413003 L01
■ GIRL SCOUTS-CADETTES 11-14 YRS *NEW*
Ages 11-14
aMAZE Journey: Grab your troop and register for the incredible aMAZE Journey. Scouts will discover how happiness plays a part in developing meaningful friendships, and how joy, fulfillment, and friendship go hand in hand. Scouts will create a “Peacemaker Kit” as part of this Journey in a day adventure.
Apr 22 / 10a-4p Sat $40 413004 L01
■ GIRL SCOUTS-DAISY 5-7 YRS *NEW*
Ages 5-7
Make the World a Better Place: This rose-colored petal is earned when a Daisy learns how to make the world a better place. This program begins with reading the “Rosie” story, followed by a troop inspired activity that puts this petal into practice. Includes art supplies and a printout of the Rosie story.
Feb 26 / 10:30a-12p Sun $10 413002 L02
Location Key
■ Birchdale Community Center
■ George Hellwig Memorial Park
■ Lake Ridge Park
■ Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
■ Silver Lake Regional Park
Special Interest
Parent/Child Together Programs
■ BEGINNER SEWING *NEW*
Ages 8+
Do you want to repair rips, buttons, or other fabric issues? Then, come join us to learn how to hand sew. We will learn basic hand sewing techniques, tips and tricks, and easy sewing projects. Participants must bring their own supplies (such as cotton fabric, batting, and sewing equipment).
Feb 4-25 / 10a-12p Sat $58 148001 B03
■ HAND QUILTING *NEW*
Ages 55+
Learn the art and skill of hand-quilting. Participants will work on a variety of home-goods projects, while gaining instructional information. Participants must bring their own supplies (such as cotton fabric, batting, and sewing equipment). Lunch is not provided for this program.
■ ACTIVE ADULTS - HEALTH AND WELLNESS *NEW*
Ages 55+
Physical activity and good nutrition are important aspects of a healthy and wellbeing lifestyle. Over the two classes, participants will engage in physical activities along with learning valuable information on health and nutrition. This program is designed for active adults to learn about building beneficial health and wellness habits.
Mar 23-30 / 10a-12p Th $16 148001 B01
■ ART ATTACK *NEW*
Ages 3-5
Let’s dive into the wonderful world of art making. We will take inspirations from the natural world around us as we explore different art mediums. This program is designed for children with parent. The fee of $44 is per child.
Feb 7-28 / 10a-11a T $44 per child 148001 B02
■ BABYSITTER TRAINING 1
Ages 11-15
The American Red Cross Babysitter Training helps to develop skills in six(6) critical areas: Leadership, Safety, Basic Care, Safe Play, Professionalism, and First Aid.
Jan 14 / 9a-3p Sat $90 111011 C01
Feb 11 / 9a-3p Sat $90 111011 C02
Mar 18 / 9a-3p Sat $90 111011 C03
Apr 15 / 9a-3p Sat $90 111011 C04
■ BABYSITTER TRAINING 2
Ages 11-15
Completion of Babysitter Training 1 is required. To earn the Child/Infant CPR/FA certificate you must successfully demonstrate all the skills. Babysitter handbook is required for the class.
Apr 29 / 9a-3p Sat $90 111011 C05
Mar 7-28 / 10a-1p T $75 148001 B04
■ PARENT & CHILD - HEALTH AND WELLNESS *NEW*
Ages 5-10
Physical activity and good nutrition are important aspects of a healthy and wellbeing lifestyle. Over the two classes, participants will engage in physical activities along with learning valuable information on health and nutrition. This program is designed for parents to learn alongside their child about building beneficial health and wellness habits.
Feb 11-18 / 10a-12p Sat $38 per couple 148001 B05
Special Interest
■ PARENT & CHILD - HEALTH AND WELLNESS *NEW*
Ages 5-10
Physical activity and good nutrition are important aspects of a healthy and wellbeing lifestyle. Over the two classes, participants will engage in physical activities along with learning valuable information on health and nutrition. This program is designed for parents to learn alongside their child about building beneficial health and wellness habits.
Feb 11-18 / 10a-12p Sat $38 per couple 148001 B05
■ VALENTINE’S DAY PAINTING *NEW*
Ages 18+
Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with a heart-filled date night of painting and enjoying sweets and treats. Our instructor will guide participants as they complete their own Valentine’s Day theme canvas painting. Alcohol is prohibited during this program at this location. The fee of $38 is per couple.
Feb 11 / 6:30p-8:30p Sat $38 per couple 148001 B06
Location Key ■ Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center
■ Pat White Center at Ben Lomond
■ LETS GO SKATE!
Ages 8-15
Are you a “goofy footer”?? Come skate with us and find out! These clinics at our state-of-the-art Scott D. Eagles Skatepark located in Veterans Memorial Park will provide teens with the opportunity to learn from some of our best local skaters. You will learn the fundamentals of skateboarding from experienced skateboard instructors.
Apr 15-May 6 / 10a-12p Sat $80 122451 V01
■ ADVANCE VOLLEYBALL CLINIC
Ages 10-16
This Class is designed for players to refine their fundamental skills while being introduced to advanced level skills such as jump serves. Accuracy of passing will be joined by the new skills of blocking and diving to become vital pieces of the game. Players will be put in game scenarios to improve their reactions, coordination, and teamwork. No class on January 16, February 20, or April 3.
Jan 9-Feb 27 / 7p-8:30p M $100 122308 C01
Mar 13-Apr 24 / 7p-8:30p M $100 122308 C02
■ INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL SKILLS CLINIC
Ages 8-15
This class is designed to introduce the rules of volleyball to the players so that they may grow the fundamental skills learned in the beginner level classes. Your child will be introduced to offensive and defensive play as well as learning the flow of action within the game while running drills and scrimmages. The players will be taught to focus on footwork, hand placement, accuracy of passing and formations. Serving is to be considered a constant and will be continuously worked on within all levels of the game. No class April 7.
Jan 13-Feb 17 / 5p-6:30p
Jan 13-Feb 17 / 6:45p-8:15p
Mar 10-Apr 21 / 5p-6:30p
Mar 10-Apr 21 / 6:45p-8:15p
■
BASKETBALL CLINIC
$95 122309 D01
$95 122309 D02
$95 122309 D03
$95 122309 D04
A clinic built to teach the fundamentals of basketball. Our instructors will guide young athletes through different drills geared to improve overall performance. Each session has been designed to engage your child in game-related situations and to progress toward scrimmages. No class on February 14 or April 4.
Sports
■ BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINIC
In this class, your child will begin to learn the fundamentals of basketball. Our instructors will guide athletes through different drills that will be geared to improve ball handling, shooting, passing, defensive stance and more. Each session has been designed to engage your child in game like situations and progress towards scrimmages. No Class April 8.
■ SOCCER SKILLS CLINIC
This indoor class is great for kids who are just getting started, and is designed for children to begin learning the basics to the game of soccer. Instructors will help guide all children through different drills, games, and activities that will help develop ball control and passing skills. In each sessions, children will progress towards game like situations. No Class April 8.
Jan 14-Feb 18
10a-10:55a
Jan 14-Feb 18
11a-11:55a
Mar 11-Apr 22
10a-10:55a
Mar 11-Apr 22
11a-11:55a
■ BEGINNER VOLLEYBALL CLINIC
Ages 10-16
This class is designed for players with little to no experience in volleyball. We will teach your player the fundamentals including court placement, player positioning, and boundaries. This clinic will serve as a basic introduction to serving, passing, setting, and hitting. Players will work through different drills geared to improve their volleyball skills and overall athleticism. No class on April 5.
■ LITTLE HITTERS’ T-BALL
Ages 4-7
Little Hitters’ T-ball is an 8- week instructional program with 1 practice day, 1 picture day, and 6 games that focuses on FUN and learning the fundamentals of T-ball. Hat and T-shirt are included! Cleats are not needed. Registration will end March 31st and schedules will be sent out April 7th. Games and practices are between 9:30am-12:30pm on Saturdays. No Games May 27th. Note: Volunteer coaches will receive 50% off registration fee (up to 1 child)- background checks are required. Please contact Sports Program Manager, Andy Moore, (amoore2@pwcgov.org) for more information.
Apr
Ages 4-6 Sat $90 122301 D01
Ages 7-10 Sat $90 122301 D02
Ages 4-6 Sat $90 122301 D03
Ages 7-10 Sat $90 122301 D04
■ SPORTS SAMPLER
Ages 2-4
This class is designed for parents to work alongside their little sportster and begin sampling a variety of sports. During this session parents and children will have the opportunity to play soccer, t-ball, track and field, hockey and more! Come prepared to play games and learn basic sports techniques in a fun environment with helpful instructors. No Class April 8.
Jan 14-Feb 18 / 9:05a-9:55a Sat $85 122300 D01
Mar 11-Apr 22 / 9:05a-9:55a Sat $85 122300 D02
■ SERVING ACES CLINIC *NEW*
Ages 10-16
An advanced-level volleyball clinic geared towards improving serving techniques for volleyball players. The main focus of the clinic will be serving, but other volleyball skills and techniques will be covered in the sessions.
Mar 6-10 / 7p-8p M-F $65 122308 C05
■ VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
Ages 10-16
A league that serves the skills necessary to improve overall performance including ball control, form, and defensive and offensive tactics. No class on April 8.
Jan 7-Feb 25 / 10a-12p Sat $140 122310 C01
Mar 11-May 6 / 10a-12p Sat $140 122310 C02
Location Key
■ Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center
■ Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center
■ Veterans Memorial Park & Community Center
HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT
Hosting outings allows us to show what we value most - delivering an exceptional experience to everyone. From start to finish, participants will be treated to a professionally organized event, accounting for every detail. We will be with you every step of the way from the initial planning to all the way through the delivery of prizes for your golfers.
If you’re running a charity tournament we have creative ways to help you maximize your donations.
We can offer your group space to gather outdoors for post round celebration and scoring!
TO BOOK YOUR EVENT
TODAY Contact our Tournament Coordinator at 703.754.7111 x5. www.princewilliamgolf.com/outings www.forestgreens.com/golf-outings www.lakeridgegc.com/golf-outings
You may also fill out the online form on our website!
Modern membership
We’re modernizing golf memberships. No long contract. No upfront payment. Plus get 14-day advanced bookings. Bonus: Your membership works at both Prince William and Forest Greens.
Want to take a break? Just email us, pay the next month’s fee, and play for the applicable player’s fee through the end of next month.
My Modern Membership Fees:
$50 + a daily players fee per month – Golf Only.
$100 + a daily players fee per month – Golf and Unlimited Range Balls.
Note: This does not include a small daily players fee.
forestgreens.com | 703.221.0123
princewilliamgolf.com | 703.754.7111
Sports Leagues Link
Western County Areas
• PWC Girls Softball Little League (A,C) president@pwcgsll.org www.pwcgsll.org
ADULT PROGRAMS
BASEBALL
County-Wide
YOUTH PROGRAMS
BASEBALL
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Coles District Little League (A,C) Emma Caughlin president@coleslittleleague.com ColesLittleLeague.com
• Dale City Little League (A,C) D. Arndt president@dalecitylittleleague.com DaleCityLittleLeague.com
• Dumfries District Little League (A,C) Ashley Kopecky – President dtqllbaseball@gmail.com DTQLittleLeague@comcast.net
• Woodbridge Little League (A,C) A. Day (571) 766-8732 www.wllva.org woodbridgellbb@gmail.com
County-Wide
• Virginia Cannons (A,C) S. Jachimski (571) 294-1687 www.virginiacannons.com
Western County Areas
• Brentsville Baseball League (A,C) Glen Martin martin17@flash.net www.brentsville-baseball.org
• Gainesville Haymarket Baseball League (A,C) B. Mace ghbl.registrar@gmail.com www.ghbl.org
BASKETBALL
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Eastern PW Basketball Assoc. (D) D. Randolph epwba.commissioner@gmail.com www.epwba.org
Western County Areas
• Gainesville Basketball Assoc. (D) www.gainesvillebasketball.org
FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• 703 United Youth Sports (A,C) (including flag) president@703united.com www.703united.com
• Dale City Sports Club (A,C) (including flag) N. Price (703) 670-6921 www.dalecitysportsclub.org
Western County Areas
• Gainesville-Haymarket Youth Football (A,C) (including Flag) J. Fehrman www.grizzlyfootball.org
• Manassas Youth Football (A,C) (including Flag) B. Edwards commissioner@myflsharks.org
LACROSSE
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Prince William Lacrosse Club (A) Scott Schumacher pwlccommissioner@gmail.com www.pwlacrosseclub.org
Western County Areas
• Gainesville Youth Lacrosse (A) J. Marsh (571) 364-2879 www.mbyl.org
SOCCER
Western County Areas
• Virginia Soccer Association (A,C) www.vsaonline.org
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Prince William Soccer (A,C) including adults Office Staff (703) 670-6061 www.pwsi.org
• Woodbridge Soccer Club “Strikers”
www.woodbridgesoccerclub.net
County-Wide
• Northern VA Soccer Club (A,C) including adults Office Staff (703) 794-7672 info@novasc.org www.novasc.org
OTHER PARTNERS
• Nokesville Horse Society, Inc. K. Boberek (571) 220-9234 Kari.Boberek@bt.com www.nokesvillehorsesociety.com
• Northern Virginia BMX (A,C) Curtis Dowdy 703-951-7269 info@novabmx.org
• Rainbow Therapeutic Equestrian Center (703) 754-6159 rainbow@rainbowriding.org
SOFTBALL
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Prince William Girls Fastpitch Softball (A,C) Registrar (571) 262-1553 www.pwgfs.net www.pwgfs.com info@pwgfs.com
• Prince William Lassie League Softball Girls Slow Pitch (A,C) B. Rutherford (703) 878-1225 pwlassieleague@comcast.net www.pwll.org
• Virginia Crushers Softball (A, C) http://www.vacrushers.org vacrusherssoftball@gmail.com
County-Wide
• Shamrocks Fastpitch (A, C) Eric Jenkins (703)541-9596 Shamrocksfastpitchsoftball.com
• Legends Baseball (A,C) R. Cortese (703) 255-5165 www.PlayLegendsBaseball.com
SOFTBALL
Eastern/Mid-County Areas
• Christian Fellowship Softball League (A) R. Alston (703) 508-0254 Ralston@pwccfsl.org mastersonmm@comcast.ne
• PWC Coed Softball (A,C) J. Jackson (703) 598-2494 www.epwcsoftball.org
County-Wide
• Prince William County Adult Softball League (A,C) B.Terrant (703) 939-1145 PWCAdultSoftball@gmail.com
• PWC Seniors’ Association (A,C) B. White (703) 791-3196 hamletrhw@aol.com
Western County Areas
• Manassas Church Softball League (A,C) www.manassaschurchsoftball.org
VOLLEYBALL
• Manassas Volleyball LeagueAdults (D)
C. Hereford (703) 670-9363 (call 6-9p) samsmom@sprynet.com
Please note league season(s) of play before calling. A: April-Aug. B: June-Aug.
Prince William County Parks, Recreation & Tourism (703) 792-7060
Swim R egistration Link
We aim to build on existing skill levels for all ages and develop new ones for efficient technique. Our classes are tailored to the skill of the student, whether the student is a child, teen or adult. Not sure where you fit in? You can schedule a in-water SKILL SCREENING with one of our professionals at Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center and Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center for only $4. Two indoor locations are available for lessons all year:
• Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center, Dale City
• Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center, Prince William
CHILD & PARENT
AGES 6 MO TO 3 YEARS
• Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water and how to encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills.
• Children are introduced to basic skills to help them learn to swim in the future.
• Several water safety topics are introduced.
• Children who are not potty trained are required to wear swim diapers.
• Parents/caregiver MUST be in the water with their child. One parent/caregiver per child
• No class April 3–9.
Swim Lessons
Floating Registration
If session begins between these dates: Then registration opens in this date:
Jan. 3–26 Mon, Dec. 5
Jan. 7–Feb. 26 Mon, Dec. 5
Jan. 30–Feb. 23 Mon. Jan. 16
Feb. 27–Mar. 23 Mon. Feb. 13
Mar. 4–Apr. 30 Sat. Feb. 18
Mar. 27–Apr. 27 Mon. Mar. 13
PRESCHOOL 1-3 AGES 3-5
• Refer to Course Objectives under Preschool 1 & 2.
• No class April 3–9.
PRESCHOOL 1 AGES 3-5
• Orients children to the aquatic environment and gain basic aquatic skills.
• Elementary aquatic skills are taught; which children build on as they progress through the preschool aquatics program.
• Blowing bubbles; submerging mouth, nose & eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve objects.
• Front and back floats with support.
• No class April 3–9.
PRESCHOOL 2 AGES 3-5
• To build upon the skills learned in Preschool 1 to gain more comfort & independence.
• Children learn to float on their back without support.
• Opening eyes under water and retrieving submerged objects. Alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back.
• Most the skills in this level are performed with assistance.
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN
LEVEL 1 AGES 5-12
• Helps participants feel comfortable in the water.
• Elementary aquatic skills are taught.
• Blowing bubbles; submerging mouth, nose & eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve objects.
• Front and back floats with support.
• Combined arm & leg actions on front and back.
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN AQUATICS & FITNESS CENTER
PRESCHOOL 3 AGES 3-5
• Helps children start to gain basic swimming propulsive skills.
• Fully submerging face and holding breath & bobbing up and down.
• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back.
• Skills in this level are performed independently.
• No class April 3–9.
Swim R egistration Link
NEW: Swim Lessons – Floating Registration see pg. 47
LEVEL 1-2 AGES 5-12
• Refer to Course Objectives under Level 1 & 2.
• No class April 3–9.
SHARRON BAUCOM DALE CITY RECREATION CENTER
LEVEL 3 AGES 5-12
• Builds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice.
• Front crawl and elementary backstroke.
• Flutter, scissors, dolphin, and breaststroke kicks.
• Build on fundamentals of treading water.
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
• Gives participants success with fundamental skills.
• Float on front and back independently.
• Combined arm & leg actions on front and back independently.
• Submerging, holding breath, bobbing & retrieving objects.
• Rolling over front to back and back to front.
• No class April 3–9.
NEW: Swim Lessons – Floating Registration see pg. 47
LEVEL 4 AGES 5-12
• To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far.
• Swimming front crawl and elementary backstroke for greater distances.
• Build upon scissors kick & dolphin kick; adding arms for sidestroke and butterfly.
• Backstroke and breaststroke are introduced.
• Treading water for 2 minutes.
• No class April 3–9.
LEVEL 6 AGES 5-12
• To refine strokes so students swim with more efficiency, power, and smoothness over greater distances.
• Menu options focus on preparing participants for more advanced aquatic activities.
• All options include a 500 yd. continuous swim.
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
TEEN/ADULT BEGINNER AGES 13+
• Helps participants gain basic aquatic skills and swimming strokes. Class will cover skills and concepts needed to stay safe in and around the water.
• No class April 3–9.
LEVEL 5 AGES 5-12
• To coordinate and refine all the swimming strokes and swim longer distances.
• Front crawl, backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and butterfly.
• Flip turns for front and back are introduced.
• Treading water for 5 minutes.
• No class April 3–9.
Swim R egistration Link
NEW: Swim Lessons – Floating Registration see pg. 47
TEEN/ADULT INTERMEDIATE AGES 13+
• Improve participant’s proficiency in basic aquatic skills and the six basic strokes.
• Participants must be comfortable in chest deep water, able to put their face in the water, able to demonstrate front crawl, breaststroke, and back crawl, each for 15 yards.
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
TEEN/ADULT ADVANCED AGES 13+
• Participants will refine front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke turns and build endurance.
• Participants must be able to swim the following strokes; front crawl 25 yards, breaststroke 15 yards and back crawl 25 yards.
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
SWIM TEAM PREP 8 & UNDER AGES 6-8
• This class enables children and teens interested in competitive swimming or already involved with a swim team to focus on improving their stroke technique in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, as well as starts & turns.
• Prerequisite: Must be able to swim 25 yards continuously. • No class April 3–9. CHINN
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING AGES 7+
• This program is like dancing and swimming together! It teaches teamwork, creativity, and dedication while providing a great workout. Students must be able to swim 2 laps of the pool, be comfortable floating on their backs, and know how to tread water all without any assistance.
• Students need to bring a swim cap, goggles, nose clip, swim suit, towel, and yoga mat to all classes.
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN AQUATICS & FITNESS CENTER
DIVING - BEGINNER AGES 6-18
• Approach, take-off, forward dive.
• Level 4 or equivalent swim skills required.
• Must be able to follow directions.
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN AQUATICS & FITNESS CENTER
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- PRESCHOOL 1 AGES 3-5
• Orients children to the aquatic environment and gain basic aquatic skills
• Elementary aquatic skills are taught, which children build on as they progress through the Preschool aquatics program
• Blowing bubbles; submerging mouth, nose, & eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve objects
• Front and back floats with assistance
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN AQUATICS & FITNESS CENTER
SWIM TEAM PREP 9+ AGES 9-18
• This class will refine all the swimming strokes and build endurance by swimming longer distances.
• Must be able to pass Level 5 swimming skills.
• No class April 3–9.
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- PRESCHOOL 2 AGES 3-5
• To build upon the skills learned in Preschool 1 to gain more comfort & independence.
• Children learn to float on the back without support
• Opening eyes under water and retrieving submerged object
• Alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back
• Most skills in this level are performed with assistance
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- PRESCHOOL 3 AGES 3-5
• Helps children start to gain basic swimming propulsive skills
• Fully submerging face and holding breath & bobbing up and down
• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back
• Skills in this level are performed independently
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- LEVEL 1 AGES 5-12
• Helps participants feel comfortable in the water
• Elementary aquatic skills are taught
• Blowing bubbles; submerging mouth, nose, & eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve objects
• Front and back floats with assistance
• Combined arm & leg actions on front and back
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- LEVEL2 AGES 5-12
• Gives participants success with fundamental skills
• Float on front and back independently
• Combined arm & leg actions on front and back independently
• Submerging, holding breath, bobbing, & retrieving objects
• Rolling over front to back & back to front
• No class April 3–9.
CHINN
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSON- LEVEL3 AGES 5-12
• Builds on Level 2 skills through additional guided practice
• Front crawl & Elementary backstroke
• Flutter, scissors, dolphin, & breaststroke kicks
• Build on fundamentals of treading water
• Headfirst entries from the side in sitting & kneeling positions
• No class April 3–9. CHINN
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AGES 3-5
• Candidates learn to teach all levels of the American Red Cross learn to swim program.
• Prerequisites: Must be 16 years old by the last date of the class, able to swim to a Level 4 skill standard in all 6 strokes, be able to attend all class dates listed, and complete all written work to include a written test to be eligible for certification.
• Class meeting time for Saturday and Sunday will be 9a -3p. M,W,F will meet from 5p to 8p.
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Travel around Prince William County to explore 11 of our beautiful parks! Use your phone or mobile device to answer a trivia question about each park. Complete the hunt to receive a PWC Parks Prize Pack (limit 1 per household). PWC Parks Explorer is free to play and there’s nothing to download! Anyone can play!
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