March RA Activities Guide 2023

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RESTON ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES GUIDE

MARCH-JUNE EDITION 2023

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Welcome to Summer!

This is your guide to “play” as you Live, Work, Play and Get Involved in Reston. We hope you enjoy this issue; it is packed full of programs and events this summer. We are pleased to provide a wide variety of offerings for you to experience at your Reston Association facilities and open space.

Reston boasts beautiful open space for all seasons, we invite you to bundle up and visit our parks and participate in the many programs we have to offer. Enroll your child in an activity or try out an environmental education, fitness or pickleball class for yourself.

Your Reston Recreation and Environmental Education team is excited to deliver our traditional recreational programs and to offer you something new this summer through the following activities:

ƒ Please take the Community Survey May -June, we need your input on the future of RA facilities.

ƒ Know anyone interested in a summer job as a lifeguard, maintenance position or camp counselor? We’re hiring.

ƒ Purchase a Recreation pass to visit pools, tennis and pickleball courts.

ƒ Looks for expanded pool hours online at www.reston.org based on your input.

ƒ Visit our 72-acre Nature Center trails, join a naturalist-led walk, or Spring Festival, or enjoy a film.

ƒ Join us for our Spring Festival in May at the Nature Center

ƒ Create your event by reserving a pavilion, pool, or community room.

ƒ Try one of our new stand-up paddle board (SUP) programs.

ƒ Take a trip with us.

ƒ Visit a ballpark or a theater performance.

ƒ Continued biophilic initiatives.

ƒ Visit our Pickleball Courts, take a lesson or participate in a tournament.

ƒ “Corporate Volunteer Days” with team-building opportunities to support our parks

ƒ Reston Simon Cup Tennis Tournament and lessons

ƒ Summer movies at many facilities

ƒ Munch anticipated construction for Lake Thoreau and Shadowood Pools.

ƒ Join the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee to evaluate and enhance RA facilities. Get involved.

ƒ Volunteer Reston opportunities to support our open space

Our team always welcomes suggestions to provide activities for your enjoyment. Please reach out to lkowalksi@reston.org. We look forward to meeting you as we program our parks.

Experience the FUN as you live, work and PLAY this summer with Reston Association.

Reston Association remains committed to inclusivity and nondiscrimination in all RA programs, services and activities, including, but not limited to, people with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request. For further information, contact Reston Association at 703-435-6530, email at Member_Services@reston.org, or visit the website at www.reston.org.

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MEMBER SERVICES

2023 RECREATION PASSES ON SALE NOW (valid January 3 – December 31, 2023)

Connect, Experience & Play t his summer when you purchase a yearly recreation pass. Connect with the community by meeting new members and catching up with old friends. Experience our tennis courts and the various features they offer — 8 and under 36-foot yearround hard surface, clay surface, lighted facilities, hitting walls and 4 drop-in pickleball courts. Visit our pools which include something for everyone — lap lanes, heated pools, hot tubs, diving boards, spray parks, shaded picnic areas and water slides. Community fountain features add to the fun. We hope this pass will allow you to Play this summer and experience all that Reston has to offer.

WAYS TO PURCHASE YOUR PASS

ONLINE PURCHASE

Visit: www.restonwebtrac.org to login or create your account. Please note new ‘WebTrac’ accounts may take 2 business days to verify before you can make purchases. Free Shipping for those initial pass cards and renewals. You can also pick-up your cards at Member Services.

IN-PERSON

Reston Association Headquarters

12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191

Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Please visit www.reston.org or call 703-435-6530 for Member Service Office hours

BRING A GUEST

All Member passes include unlimited access to pools, tennis courts, and pickleball courts

EARLY BIRD PASS SALE DISCOUNTS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED. REPLACEMENT PASSES: $5

‘Companion Pass’ for persons with disabilities available by request.

All pass holders may bring guests to the courts and pools. Single guest passes valid for one day must be purchased at the admission desk at any RA pool or with a court monitor at one of the RA tennis/pickleball courts. Rules and regulations on court and pool access can be found by visiting https://www.reston.org/recreation-passes.

*Punch passes can be used one at a time or all together. It SAVES you 20% over buying day-of single guest passes.

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RA MEMBER INITIAL PURCHASE RENEWAL Adults (18+) $35 $30 Children (ages 1-17) $15 $10 Tennis Key Tag $5 $3
NON-RESIDENT ALL-ACCESS RECREATION PASS COURT ACCESS RECREATION PASS POOLS, TENNIS COURTS, AND PICKLEBALL COURTS TENNIS & PICKLEBALL COURTS ONLY Individual Pass (all ages) $385 $319 Family Pass (valid for entire household) $522 $429 GUEST PASS MEMBER PASSHOLDERS NON-RESIDENT ALL ACCESS & COURT ACCESS PASSHOLDERS Season-long Guest Pass (admits one guest) $40 $60 Pool Access 5-Visit Guest Passes* $40/adult $20/child $40/adult $20/child Court Access 5-Visit Guest Passes* $40/punch pass $40/punch pass Pool Access Single Guest $10/adult $5/child $10/adult $5/child Court Access Single Guest $10/guest $10/guest
Complimentary

MAY 20–21, 2023

Reston Town Center

Now in its 32nd year, the Tephra ICA Arts Festival, formerly Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, will showcase more than 200 artists who are creating unique, handmade works in the fields of fine art and craft. With a foundation in contemporary visual art, the Festival is comprised of one-on-one experiences with artists, vibrant public performances by interdisciplinary artist Hoesy Corona, and engaging activities for art enthusiasts of all ages.

Reston Concerts on the Town is back in the Pavilion this year! The summer concert series produced by RTCA will launch on Saturday May 20 following open hours of the Festival.

tephraica.org/festival

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Lauchlan Davis, Neighbor
Pool , 2022

AQUATICS & SAFETY COUNTDOWN TO SUMMER

Pool season is right around the corner and the Reston Aquatics team has been busy preparing the pools for your enjoyment.

FACILITY INFORMATION

Lake Thoreau is progressing generally on schedule, At the end of February, we will be approaching the halfway point of physical completion of the project. Grand opening information will be out as the completion date approaches. Morning and evening Fitness Hours have been accommodated at other south Reston facilities. For more information on the Lake Thoreau project please visit https://www.reston.org/ capital-projects or contact capitalprojects@reston.org

Shadowood is in the design stage with the final conceptual and initial construction documentation being drafted by the engineers.

Renovations will include but are not limited to, the following repairs: full chip out (removal) of all old main pool plaster layers, re-plaster of the main pool, removal, and replacement of main pool coping stones, removal, and replacement of main pool tile, replacement of all main pool lights with LED fixtures, and resurfacing of bathhouse floors. Please check back at https://www.reston.org/ aquatics for updates.

SCHEDULE INFO

For the most up-to-date information regarding pool openings, please visit our website, https://www.reston. org/aquatics

Have a comment about the pools? Submit your suggestions at https://www.surveymonkey. com/r/PoolComment

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Get your pass for unlimited classes, join us on a drop-in basis, or give SUP Yoga a try. No matter what, you are going to make a splash!

Unlimited Fitness Pass

Allows the holder to attend as many water aerobics or aquafitness classes as desired. Passes are sold per person, are nontransferable, and are not valid for SUP Yoga classes. On sale now at www.restonwebtrac.org.

$142 ($110 for 55+)

$265 ($205 for 55+)

Drop-In Class

Registration and payments are handled on-site. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start of class. Cash only (exact change preferred) at each class.

$12 ($10 for 55+)

$24 ($15 for 55+)

Water Aerobics Classes

Deep water workout to energize you for the rest of your day. Noodles and hand weights are provided. Please bring your optional floatation belt (available at local retailers).

5/14-9/17

Sun 10:00 am - 11:00 am

North Shore Pool

6/12-6/16

Mon/Wed/Fri 10:00 am - 11:00 am

6/21-8/18

Mon/Wed/Fri 10:30 am -11:30 am

Lake Newport Pool- diving well

SUP YOGA

6/5-8/7

Mon 6:30 pm -7:30 pm

Glade Pool

6/13-8/18

Tue/Thu 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Glade Pool

6/15-8/10

Thu 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

North Hills

*Class Schedule subject to change based on instructor availability

Bring your fitness training to the water and enhance your yoga practice in the tranquility of a beautiful outdoor environment.

Registration opens the first Monday in April. Class schedule available online March 1.

4-class session

Ages 16+ $120 $160

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LAKE THOREAU

SUP NATURE TOUR

Join us as we explore Lake Audubon and learn about local wildlife.

Come paddle across the lake in search of our animal neighbors. Frequent sightings include: Great Blue and Green Herons, Snapping and Basking turtles, Northern Watersnakes, various fish and frogs.

How many will you spot? All equipment provided, but please bring appropriate clothing (it might get wet), sunglasses, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes.

Dates: TBD $25 $30

Sunrise SUP

Enjoy a peaceful morning paddle on Lake Audubon taking in the morning glow. What better way to wind down from the work week than to spend a morning in the tranquility of nature? No paddling experience required. All equipment provided, but please bring appropriate clothing (it might get wet), sunglasses, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes.

Dates: TBD

Ages 8+ $25 $30

Sunset SUP

Enjoy a relaxing evening on Lake Audubon taking in the setting sun. What better way to wind down from the work week than to spend an evening in the tranquility of nature? No paddling experience required. All equipment provided, but please bring appropriate clothing (it might get wet), sunglasses, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes.

Dates: TBD

Ages 8+ $25 $30

YAPPY HOUR

Ever wanted to take your pooch out on the lake? Join us for a morning of paddle and play with your pup. All equipment provided, but please bring appropriate clothing (it might get wet), sunglasses, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes. Small to medium sized dogs (combined weight of around 200 lbs.) Prior experience encouraged although not required.

Dates: TBD

Ages 18+ $25 $30

JUST KEEP SWIMMING

Reston Swim Team Association (RSTA) Summer swim league for youth. All summer practices are held at RA pools.

For more information and details on new swimmer evaluations, please see www.rsta.org or email registrar@rsta.org

Reston Masters Swim Team (RMST)

Year-round adult swim program with expert coaching in technique and conditioning for fitness, triathlon, and competitive swimmers. Outdoor summer practices at RA pools during the summer months. Indoor practice at Reston Community Center during the rest of the year.

For more information, visit www.restonmasters.com or email RMSTofficers@gmail. com.

Enjoy touring historic Lake Anne in a pedal boat, kayak (single and tandem available), or Stand Up Paddle Board Rentals are purchased on site at the Lake Anne Dock by RA Staff

$20/hour for kayak

$20/hour for pedal boats

$20/hour for Stand-Up Paddle Board CASH ONLY

HOURS OF OPERATION

Opening Date: Visit https://tinyurl.com/RAPools for announcements (Memorial Day Weekend)

Fridays: 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Saturdays: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm

Sundays: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm

**Last rental 1 hour before closing**

Lifejackets are required for all passengers. No pets, only service animals allowed. Each rental party must have one adult (parent or guardian), 18+, to complete group waiver. Any passenger under 16 years of age must be in a boat with a supervisor (parent or guardian) aged 18 or older.

QUESTIONS? Contact raboatrentals@reston.org

NEW

Visit

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IN 2023 POP UP RENTALS DAYS AT LAKE AUDUBON
https://www.reston.org/boating-and-fishing for more info on Pop Up Rental Days at Lake Audubon.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

SAFETY & INSTRUCTOR COURSES

Reston Association is proud to be a provider of American Red Cross Aquatics Courses. Safety certification courses are taught by certified and experienced instructors and include all in-class materials as well as a take-home text and resuscitation mask. Instructor courses are delivered by certified and experienced instructor trainers, many of whom work

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD

Eager to become a lifeguard but not quite ready? Maybe you’d enjoy the American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard program, brought to you in cooperation with RA Camps. See details on page 35.

full-time in the aquatics field in our community and surrounding jurisdictions.

Registration opens on the first Monday in April. Course details are online now for viewing. Contact Aster at aminehart@ reston.org with questions.

continuous swim 2-minute tread without hands Timed

Current or no more than 30 days expired lifeguard certification from the American Red Cross

Demonstrate swimming skills consistent with the American Red Cross Level 4 proficiency in front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and butterfly. Students must also have the ability to maintain a position on their back for 1 minute in deep water and tread water for 1 minute.

POOL OPERATOR’S LICENSE

Reston Association is proud to offer a Fairfax County-approved Operator Course. This self-study course is open book, and you are permitted one hour to complete the exam. A score of 80% must be achieved to pass the exam.

Registration opens March 1 via WebTrac

Email aquaticsinfo@reston.org with any questions.

*Additional instruction is required for operators of Reston Association Pools (RA/RSTA staff).

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SAFETY COURSES AGE FEE ACTIVITY # CLASSROOM ONLINE PRE-REQUISITES CERTIFICATIONS (ALL VALID 2 YEARS) Lifeguarding Blended Learning 15 years old by last day of class $195 $250 201200201 May - August 20 hours 7.5 hours 300-yard
retrieval of 10-lb.
in deep water Lifeguarding
First Aid, CPR,
AED) Lifeguarding Re-certification* *No take-home textbook included; in-class use only. 16 years old by last day of class $75 $105 201010202 May - August 5 hours 7.5 hours
Lifeguarding (includes
INSTRUCTOR COURSES AGE FEE ACTIVITY # CLASSROOM ONLINE PRE-REQUISITES CERTIFICATIONS (ALL VALID 2 YEARS) Water Safety Instructor - Blended Learning 16 years old by last day of class $240 $280 301200205 23.5 hours 7 hours
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First Aid, CPR, and AED)
Water Safety
Lifeguard Instructor - Blended Learning 17 years old by last day of class $240 $280 301200208 21 hours 2 hours Current certification in Lifeguarding from the American Red Cross. Lifeguard Instructor (LGI)
Instructor (WSI)

Reston Association is seeking:

ƒ Lifeguards

ƒ Camp Staff

ƒ Events Assistant

ƒ Tennis Court Ambassador

ƒ Member Services

ƒ Make a positive impact in a child’s life

ƒ Be a strong role model

ƒ Spend your summer outdoors

ƒ Ideal job for teachers, college and high school students and retiree

ƒ Free RA pool and tennis pass

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AQUATICS & SAFETY

GROUP SWIM LESSONS

ƒ Participants must be the required age by the first day of class.

ƒ ‘Baby and Me’ and ‘Toddler and Me’ classes are available in four lesson increments -students may attend any 4 dates within the 2-week session.

ƒ Students may need to repeat the last level taken in the previous summer.

ƒ Please plan ahead and have alternate choices in mind as availability is limited.

ƒ Group swim lessons are non-refundable except for documented medical reasons or family emergency -10% processing fee applies.

ƒ Any class canceled by Reston Association will result in a full refund or opportunity to transfer to another class that meets your needs.

ƒ All group lessons are 35 minutes in length except Levels 4 & 5 which are 40 minutes.

Register online with your WebTrac account or in person at our Member Services desk, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive.

Questions?

Contact our Swim Lesson Coordinator at 703-435-6520 or swim@reston.org.

Two-week sessions

(No class July 4)

Session 1: June 5-16

Session 2: June 20 -30

Session 3: July 3-14

Session 4: July 17-28

Session 5: July 31- August 11

Group Lesson Fee: $84 $100

‘And Me’ Lesson Fee (per four lessons): $42 $50

Four-week session

July 3-28

Group Lesson Fee: $84 $100

Saturday Session

June 19 - July 29(no class 7/1) $63 $75

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS

Would you prefer more personalized instruction?

RA offers private and semi-private swim lessons throughout the summer. Private lessons provide a one-on-one learning environment between student and instructor, while semi-private lessons accommodate two students with one instructor.

All ages and skill levels are welcome. Classes are provided in four, 40-minute sessions, scheduled at the convenience of the participant and instructor.

Private swim lesson refunds will be given for any pending sessions that are reported to the Swim Lesson Coordinator.

How to Register

Step 1: Email swim@ reston.org to be place on interest list. (List starts April 1)

SWIMMING

Step 2: Once paired with an instructor, you will work out your custom schedule and location. Step 3: Contact the swim lesson coordinator to complete your registration and payment.

Private: $128 $140

Semi-Private: $108* $135*

*per student (Four 40-minute lessons)

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risk of drowning can be reduced by 88% if children participate in
swimming lessons between the ages of 1 to 4. JUNE 22, NOON – 1:00 PM LAKE NEWPORT POOL FREE and FUN for the whole family. No registration required. Come for a free evaluation on Saturday, May 6 at Ridge Heights Pool from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. No registration required.
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SWIM LESSON LEVELS

*’Baby and Me’ and ‘Toddler and Me’ classes are available as four lessons or eight lessons. Customers who purchase four lessons may attend any four in the two-week session.

Baby and Me

Ages: 6 to 18 months, parental involvement

The instructor helps the parent and child become comfortable in the water by emphasizing fun in the water.

Toddler and Me

Ages: 18 to 36 months, parental involvement

Develops swimming readiness by teaching water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration and basic water safety skills.

Preschooler and Me

Ages: 3 to 5 years, parental involvement

Children will learn Youth Swimming 1 skills. Perfect for children with little or no previous water experience or for a reluctant learner who has difficulty separating from a parent.

Youth Swimming 1

This class is designed to orient students to the aquatic environment. Instruction is given in breath control, floating, kicking, arm actions, and of course, water safety is emphasized. All skills are completed with assistance and support. Students must be able to participate in a group setting. The following skills should be mastered before moving on to the next level.

ƒ Safely enter and exit the water

ƒ Blowing bubbles 3 seconds with mouth and nose fully submerged

ƒ Submerging face repeatedly

ƒ Flutter kick on front and back, 2 body lengths

ƒ Float with recovery

ƒ Front and back glides, 2 body lengths with recovery

ƒ Roll from front to back or back to front

ƒ Arm and hand treading action (in chest-deep water)

ƒ Arms–front crawl, 2 body length

ƒ Finning and “tickle, T, pull” arms on back, 2 body lengths

Youth Swimming 2

Students continue to work on submersion skills including floating and gliding on their fronts and backs independently. Students begin to develop the front and back crawls, and treading water. Prerequisite: Students must comfortably submerge their face and blow bubbles multiple times and enjoy it! The following skills should be independently demonstrated before moving on to the next level:

ƒ Enter and exit the water safely

ƒ Jump into chest-deep water, unassisted

ƒ Submerge face/head and recover an object from the bottom–two times

ƒ Bob five times with rhythmic bubble blowing

ƒ Submerge face in the water for at least 3 seconds while blowing bubbles with nose and mouth

ƒ Kick on front and back with support(3-5 body lengths)

ƒ Front and back floats with head in proper position and ability to stay floating w/o support

ƒ Gliding on front and back with recovery

ƒ Roll from front to back and back to front without support

ƒ Change direction while

swimming on back and front

ƒ Front crawl 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Swim on back, 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Elementary backstroke arms or finning, 3 body lengths

ƒ Introduce back crawl arms, supported/guided by the instructor

ƒ Treading using arm and leg actions, 15 seconds in shoulder-deep water

Youth Swimming 3

Students continue to develop coordination of the front and back crawls, elementary backstroke, rotary breathing, and treading water. Students perform all shallow water skills independently and with confidence while being introduced to deep water skills. The following skills should be mastered before moving on to the next level:

ƒ Safely enter/exit water by jumping from the side into deep water

ƒ Bobbing while moving towards safety in chestdeep water

ƒ Retrieve multiple objects underwater in chest-deep water

ƒ Push off in a streamlined position on front and back, then begin flutter kicking, 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Elementary backstroke kick

ƒ Breaststroke kick

ƒ Rotary breathing, 10 times

ƒ Front crawl, 15 yds

ƒ Elementary backstroke, 10 yds

ƒ Back crawl arms, 5 yds

Youth Swimming 4

Students will work on technical Improvement of strokes while increasing their endurance in the water by practicing and refining the front and back crawls, elementary backstroke,

and breaststroke. Diving skills are introduced. The majority of this class is conducted in deep water. The following skills should be mastered before moving on to the next level:

ƒ Swim underwater, 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Front crawl, 25 yds with rotary breathing

ƒ Back crawl and elementary backstroke, 25 yds each

ƒ Breaststroke kick, 15 yds–emphasis on knee position and effective propulsion

ƒ Full breaststroke, 15 yds

ƒ Tread water, 1 minute

ƒ Dolphin kick, 15 yds (emphasis on keeping legs together)

ƒ Front crawl bilateral breathing drills

ƒ Sitting, kneeling, and standing dives

Youth Swimming 5

Students will increase endurance and continue to refine their strokes while becoming more efficient swimmers over greater distances. Open turns, flip turns, and racing dives are taught. The following are additional skills participants will learn:

ƒ Circle swimming, surface dives, racing dives

ƒ Open turns and flip turns

ƒ Butterfly arms, kick, and timing, 15 yds

ƒ Front crawl with bilateral breathing, 50 yds

ƒ Breaststroke, back crawl, and elementary backstroke, 50 yds each

ƒ Standard sculling, 30 seconds

ƒ Tread water, 2 minutes

❖ Sidestroke is introduced

Adult Beginner

Students will work within their comfort level to learn floating, gliding, rhythmic breathing and increase overall confidence in the water.

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AQUATICS & SAFETY

2023 SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE: MAY 8 FOR RA MEMBERS, MAY 10 FOR NON-RESIDENT

GENERAL INFORMATION

• * ‘Baby and Me’ and ‘Toddler and Me’ classes are available as four lessons or eight lessons. See level descriptions on page 11.

• Group swim lessons are non-refundable except for medical reasons or family emergencies. A doctor’s note may be required and a 10% processing fee will be applied.

• Any class canceled by Reston Association will result in a full refund.

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Baby and Me* 6-18 months Toddler* and Me 18 - 36 months Preschooler and Me Age: 3-5 Youth Swimming 1 Age: 3-5 Youth Swimming 1 Age: 6-12 Youth Swimming 2 Age: 3-5 Youth Swimming 2 Age: 6-12 Youth Swimming 3 Age: 3-5 Youth Swimming 3 Age: 6-12 Youth Swimming 4 Age: 5-12 Youth Swimming 5 Age: 6-12 Adult Beginner #301110901 #301110902 #301120903 #301100904 #301100904 #301100905 #301100905 #301100906 #301100906 #301100907 #301100908 #301200910
SESSION 1: JUNE 5 - 16 MONDAY - THURSDAY FOR TWO WEEKS; INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY RIDGE HEIGHTS (HEATED) 10:15 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 11:45 AM SESSION 2: JUNE 20 - 30 TUESDAY-FRIDAY (WEEK 1) MONDAY-THURSDAY (WEEK 2); INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY, 6/30 LAKE NEWPORT 10:15 AM 11 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM AUTUMNWOOD 7 PM 7 PM GLADE 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM GOLF COURSE ISLAND 7 PM 7 PM SESSION 3: JULY 3- 14 NO CLASS 7/4 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY (WEEK 1); MONDAY-THURSDAY (WEEK 2); INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY, 7/14 LAKE NEWPORT 11 AM* 10:15 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM AUTUMNWOOD 7 PM 7 PM GLADE 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM GOLF COURSE ISLAND 6:15 PM 7 PM 7 PM FOUR-WEEK OPTION SESSION A: JULY 3 - 28 CLASSES RUN MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS FOR 4 WEEKS; INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY DOGWOOD 6 PM 6 PM 6:45 PM 6:45 PM SESSION 4: JULY 17 - 28 MONDAY - THURSDAY FOR TWO WEEKS; INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY LAKE NEWPORT 11 AM* 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 11 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM AUTUMNWOOD 7 PM 7 PM GLADE 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM UPLANDS 7 PM 7 PM SATURDAYS: JUNE 17-JULY 29 (NO CLASS ON SATURDAY, JULY 1) NORTH HILLS 10:45 AM 10 AM 10:45 AM 10 AM SESSION 5: JULY 31 - AUGUST 11 MONDAY - THURSDAY FOR TWO WEEKS; INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE-UPS HELD ON FRIDAY LAKE NEWPORT 11 AM* 10:15 AM 11 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM DOGWOOD 7 PM 7 PM NORTH HILLS 7 PM 7 PM RIDGE HEIGHTS 7 PM 7 PM
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CONNECT, EXPERIENCE & PLAY this summer when you purchase a yearly recreation pass. Connect with the community by meeting new members and catching up with old friends.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

2023 POOL FACILITIES AND FEATURES

These facilities include those that the Association plans to operate during the 2023 season. We are subject to federal, state, regional and local regulations and are compiling information to ensure we are providing a safe and welcoming environment for our staff and pass holders. For the most up to date information, please visit our website.

Lap Swimming: Each 25 meters pool will have at least one dedicated lap lane available at all times during open swim. Select facilities noted below will have additional lanes.

Autumnwood Pool

703-467-0903

11950 Walnut Branch Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Wading pool with fountain, covered picnic area and large grassy picnic area

Nearby: Lighted tennis and pickleball courts, tot lot, basketball court and access to Pink Trail

Dogwood

703-476-5717

2460 Green Range Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(1 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Beach-style entry and water play feature, in-water benches, and plank-style diving board

Amenities: Fully compliant parking lot and bathhouse, in-water wheelchair and pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Interactive fountain, picnic pavilion, plankstyle diving board, The Greens Recreation area and Bordeaux Recreation area

Glade

703-476-5732

11550 Glade Drive

Lane depth: 3.5-12.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Two-story water slide, heated spa, in-water benches, 1-meter diving board, pool-side chair lift and wading pool with beach-style entry and water play fountains.

Nearby: Lighted clay tennis courts, basketball court, tot lot,

Walker Nature Education Center and access to Turquoise Trail

Golf Course Island

703-435-8397

11301 Links Drive

Lane depth: 3-12 feet

Length: 25 meters (2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 1-meter diving board, large grass picnic area and wading pool with beach-style entry and water play fountains

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot and garden plots

Hunters Woods

703-391-2187

2501 Reston Parkway

Lane depth: 3.5-8.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: In-water volleyball court, in-water basketball court, interactive splash pad, heated spa and large grassy picnic area

Amenities: Ramp into the main pool and in-water wheelchair

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, picnic pavilion and access to Turquoise Trail

Lake Audubon

703-860-3080

2070 Twin Branches Road

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Deep end slide, grassy picnic area, and wading pool.

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, boat launch ramp, and access to Turquoise Trail.

= ADA compliant amenities on site. Please see the pool description for specific amenities.

Lake Newport

703-467-0694

11601 Lake Newport Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5.5 feet

Length: 50 meters

(3 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Two 1-meter diving boards, wading pool, covered picnic area with charcoal grills and sand volleyball court

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, soccer/ball fields and access to Blue Trail

Lake Thoreau

(Closed for renovation This facility is getting an upgrade. Planning and renovations are underway. See https://www.reston.org/capitalprojects-overview for more info)

703-860-0640

2040 Upper Lake Drive

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters (4 dedicated lap lanes)

Nearby: Scenic views of Lake Thoreau and access to the Red Trail.

Newbridge

703-476-1301

11768 Golf Course Square

Lane depth: 3.5-12 feet

Length: 25 meters (2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 1-meter diving board, pool-side chair lift and wading pool

Nearby: Tennis courts, basketball court and tot lot

North Hills

703-435-6769

1325 North Village Road

Lane depth: 2-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(1 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Heated spa, wading pool with fountain, covered picnic area and large grass picnic area

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Lighted clay tennis courts and access to Pink Trail

North Shore

703-689-4091

11515 North Shore Drive

Lane depth: 3-11 feet

Length: 5 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Heated spa, seasonally heated main pool, covered picnic area on the upper deck, small grass picnic area, wading pool, and plank-style diving board.

Amenities: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: QuickStart children’s tennis courts, Lake Anne Plaza, and access to Green and Blue trails

NOTE: Parking only on North Shore Drive

Ridge Heights

703-476-7084

11400 Ridge Heights Road

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters (2 dedicated lap lanes during Season 3)

Amenities: Seasonally heated main pool, wading pool, two grassy picnic areas and plank-style diving board

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Langston Hughes

Middle School, South Lakes High School and access to Red Trail

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Shadowood Pool

(Closed for renovation This facility is getting an upgrade. Planning and renovations are underway.)

703-860-8075

2201 Springwood Drive

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 20 meters

Nearby: Lighted tennis courts

Tall Oaks Pool

703-435-1072

12025 North Shore Drive

Lane depth: 3-12 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 1-meter diving board and wading pool.

Nearby: Tall Oaks Village Center and access to Blue Trail

Uplands

703-435-2586

11032 Ring Road

Lane depth: 3.5-8.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Upper lap pool with in-water benches, lower splash pool with beach-style entry, interactive water play fountains, and in-water benches, and splash pad play area.

Amenities: In-water wheelchair for splash pool access

Nearby: Tennis courts

RA POOLS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE RENTAL

See

RA pools are available for rental during closed hours.

Fees vary by pool, number of guests, and member status. Security deposit and alcohol fee required.

Submit your Permit Request on WebTrac beginning Monday, April 3 at 8:30 a.m. Permits will be approved in the order they are received – completion of permit and submission of all necessary paperwork is due within 10 days of original permit request (at least 7 days in advance of event date). Refundable security deposit ($100) and proof of homeowners or renter’s insurance required.

Questions? Contact aquaticsinfo@reston.org

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for a fact sheet with additional details.
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Reston Association has something for everyone, including trips to local places of interest, monthly movies for seniors and a community yard sale, just to name a few. Contact Ashleigh@ reston.org for questions or to be added to the email distribution list for events. Check www.restonwebtrac. com for upcoming events.

ALL AGES

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Nationals Baseball Game

Bus Trip

Join us for an outing on Mother’s Day weekend to Nationals Park to see the Nats play the NY Mets. Seats are undercover in section 131. Fee includes ticket, bus transportation & parking.

207101609 5/13

Sat 2:15 pm - 9:15 pm

Bus pick up: RA Headquarters

All Ages $96 $102

Movies in the Park

Are you looking for a fun outing to do as a family? Join us for movies under the stars. Bring your blanket or chair and a picnic dinner for this fun outdoor family or date night event. Concessions will be available for purchase. This event is canceled in the event of rain. See www.restonwebtrac. com to register or contact Ashleigh@reston.org.

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Sat 5/20

Featuring: Turning Red Doos: 7:45 pm

Movie starts @8:30 pm

Quartermaster Field

Fri 6/9

Featuring: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Doors: 8:00 pm

Movie starts: 8:45pm

Lake Newport Soccer Field

All Ages $6 $10 Free for children under 3

Sponsored by Celebree School of Reston

Child Care, Day Care & Preschool in Reston

Trip to see The Lion King

Join us for an outing to the Kennedy Center to experience the phenomenon of The Lion King. Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The fee includes ticket, bus transportation and parking.

307221624 7/5

Wed 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Bus pick up: RA Headquarters

All Ages $137 $150

55+ EVENTS

Ages 55 years and older.

Senior Movie Day

Will Be Returning Soon! The Reston Association, in cooperation with Reston Town Center’s new theater, LOOK , will present ‘Senior Movie Day’ on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Refreshments will be provided, and door prizes will be distributed before the movie. Dates and details will be posted at www. restonwebtrac.com or contact Ashleigh@reston.org.

Doors open at 9:15 am

Showtime is at 10:00 am

LOOK Cinemas at Reston Town Center

Ages: 55+ FREE

RA’S COMMUNITY YARD SALE

Eighty families will be selling a variety of items, so this is a great opportunity to find bargains on children’s clothes, toys, things for a new home or a college dorm, etc. Sign up to have a booth or stop by to browse for great bargains. All sales are final.

Contact Ashleigh@reston.org or call 703-435-6577 for more information.

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APRIL 29 (RAIN DATE: 4/30) 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM RESTON ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS 12001 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE
SATURDAY,
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55+ TRIPS & TOURS

Ages 55 years and older.

We will take a variety of trips this year to locations such as museums, shows and local places of interest. Join us as we have fun visiting the area’s hot spots. For upcoming trip dates, and details and to get on our trip email list, contact Ashleigh@reston. org or call 703-435-6577.

Trip to see Killer Queen — A Tribute to Queen

Join us for a bus trip to Capital One Hall in Tyson’s to see Killer Queen - A Tribute To Queen. Led by charismatic Freddie Mercury-look-andsoundalike Patrick Meyers. What started as a one-night thing has now spanned over 25 years and has been welcomed the world over due to smashing attention to detail, energetic performances and of course, the most brilliant back catalog to draw upon. The fee includes ticket, transportation, tolls and parking.

107221628

3/27

Mon 5:45 pm - 9:30 pm

Bus pick up: RA Headquarters

To

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Ages: 50+ $80 $90 learn about the many volunteer opportunities for you to assist with community events or how to join a Reston Association committee, contact Ha@reston.org or call 703-435-6579.
Conveniently located across from Claude Moore Park.
2018

EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

10 AND UNDER

Tennis is a whole new ball game. Balls, rackets and courts sized just right for kids. It’s all about the play. Children learn best when they have an opportunity to play and have fun. Reston Tennis youth classes focus on practice, learn and play using the QuickStart format. Children will learn to play tennis by playing tennis. Reston Tennis implements the games-based approach to tennis, which means involving participants in tennis play within the first hour of the program.

ACES

Kids enjoy a fun, motivating introduction to tennis, emphasizing fun and play. It’s the fast, fun way to get kids into tennis and keep them playing. To be enrolled in Aces II, you must have completed Aces I with instructor approval.

Aces I

Once a week for six weeks:

classes July 4th)

ORANGE BALL FUTURES

Futures Orange ball is played on a 60-by-21-foot court, with an orange ball and a 23- to 25-inch racket.

First-Time Futures

Orange Ball Futures I

This class is designed for players that have some tennis experience or are coming from the Aces II classes. Orange Dot Balls are a perfect way to get your young athlete involved in the game of tennis. They travel at half the speed of a standard tennis ball, giving it a lower bounce and making the game more accessible to children 8 to 10 years old. This course will include drills for footwork, shot preparation, and recovery.

Once a week for four weeks:

208100908 4/28-5/20

6/2-6/24

Fri 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Barton Hill Tennis Courts

Ages 8-10 $150 $170

Orange Ball Futures II

Munchkins Tennis

This exciting format for learning tennis is designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions, and modified scoring — all tailored to age and size. This is a parent interactive class.

Once a week for four weeks:

208100901 4/28-5/20

Fri 4:00 pm - 4:45pm

9:00 am - 9:45 am 10:00 am - 10:45 am

Northshore Tennis Courts

Ages 3-4 $70 $90

Northshore Tennis Courts

Ages 5-7 $135 $155

Aces II

To be enrolled in Aces II, you must have completed Aces I with instructor approval. This is a parent interactive class. Once a week for six weeks:

Wed 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Fri 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Sat 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Northshore Tennis Courts

Ages 6-8 $135 $155

This beginner class is geared toward players that are 8-10 years old that have never played tennis and are interested in working on the basics. Orange Balls are a perfect way to get your young athlete involved in the game of tennis. They travel at half the speed of a standard tennis ball, giving it a lower bounce and making the game more accessible to children 8 to 10 years old. This course will include drills for footwork, shot preparation, and recovery. Once a week for four weeks:

208130999 4/29-5/20

6/3-6/24

Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Barton Hill Tennis Courts

Ages 8-10 $150 $170

While this course will work on improving basic strokes, the emphasis will be on developing game tactics and strategies for match competition. There will be drills for footwork, shot preparation, and recovery. A third of every lesson will be devoted to match play. Players must complete Futures II before registering for this class. Once a week for four weeks

208100909 4/20-5/11

5/18-6/8 6/15-7/6

Thu 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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Sat
208100902 5/2-6/6 6/13-7/2 (No
5/12-6/24
5:00 pm
6:00 pm Fri 5:00 pm
6:00 pm Sat 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am
12:00 pm
Tue
-
-
-
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JUNIOR TENNIS

This is RA’s Beginner and Advanced Beginner Lessons for ages 10-12 years old. These classes are intended for kids that are still developing their technical abilities and ball recognition skills. This class uses regular yellow balls.

Level One is designed for students with little or no tennis experience. Players will learn proper grips, footwork patterns, and correct swing technique for forehand, backhand, serve, and volleys.

Level Two is for players who have repeated Level One a few times. The class will have heavy emphasis on ball control, hitting over the net with margin of error, and learning to rally.

Level One

Twice a week for three weeks:

Level Two

Once a week for four weeks: 208100906

(No classes July 4th)

Tue 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Shadowood Tennis Courts

Ages 10-12 $150 $170

TEEN TENNIS

Teens will enjoy tennis with their peers and learn the fundamentals of tennis techniques and strokes. Emphasis is on fun, fitness, and play. Class size limited to six. This class is for players with little or no tennis background.

Teen 1

Once a week for four weeks: 208100911

(No classes July 4th)

Tue 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Hook Road Tennis Courts

Ages 13-17 $150 $170

Teen 2

Once a week for four weeks:

ADULT PICKLEBALL

18 years and older. Groups of three to six students meet with one instructor.

Intro to Pickleball

Introduces pickleball strokes and unique terminology. Students will have a blast learning how to serve, dink, volley, and hit ground strokes.

Advanced Beginner

Reviews intro strokes with an emphasis on execution. Students will learn how to execute the third shot drop, lob, and overhead strokes. Introduces advanced pickleball rules, scoring, and basic strategy.

Advanced Beginner

Once a week for four weeks:

209200922

4/18-5/11

5/16-6/8

6/13-7/6 (No classes July 4th)

Tuesday 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts 4/19-5/10

Wed 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Autumnwood Tennis Courts

6/13-7/6 (No classes July 4th)

Thu 10:30 am - 12:0 0pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

Sat 10:30 am-12:00 pm

Autumnwood Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $155 $175

TEEN PICKLEBALL

Does your child want to learn how to play pickleball?

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

Ages 10-12 $150 $170

Level One

Once a week for four weeks:

9:00 am -

Shadowood Tennis Courts Ages 10-12 $150 $170

Hook Road Tennis Courts

Ages

Intro

classes July 4th)

Tue 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

It’s a great sport that is a cross between tennis, badminton, and ping pong. Teens will learn the basics: rules, scoring, positioning, and basic strategies. Recommended for new players or players who have started playing but lack formal instruction. Equipment will be provided. Please make sure to wear proper tennis shoes.

Wed 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Autumnwood Tennis Courts 4/18-5/11 5/16-6/8

6/13-7/6(No classes July 4th)

Thu 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

4/29-5/20

6/3-6/24

Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Autumnwood Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $155 $175

Once a week for four weeks:

Thu 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

Ages 12-17 $150 $170

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5:00
6:00
Tue & Thu
pm -
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10:30
am
4/18-5/9 5/16-6/6 6/13-7/11
4/18-5/9 5/16-6/6 6/13-7/11
208100912 4/19-5/10 5/17-6/7 6/14-7/5 Wed 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
$170
13-17 $150
209200922 4/18-5/11 5/16-6/8 6/13-7/6(No
to Pickleball
4/19-5/10 5/17-6/7 6/14-7/5
5/17-6/7 6/14-7/5
4/18-5/11 5/16-6/8
4/29-5/20 6/3-6/24
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EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

ADULT TENNIS

18 years and older. Groups of three to six students meet with one instructor.

Beginners

Introduces serve, volley, forehand, and backhand strokes, court positions, and tennis terms.

Advanced Beginners

Reviews beginners’ strokes with an emphasis on stroke execution. Introduces lob and overhead, scoring, and rules. Students must know the basic strokes and forehand rallying.

Intermediate

For those wishing to perfect their strokes through drills with an emphasis on consistency, singles and doubles strategy, and match play.

Note: We cannot guarantee court preference. On some occasions, classes may be combined at one location or students may be asked to move from one level to another to maximize the ability for congenial class instruction. Depending on class enrollment, class times may be subject to change.

PRIVATE TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL LESSON

For those who prefer more individual instruction or for the player needing a flexible schedule.

Private $74/hr

Private $79/hr

Semi Private $40/hr/person

Semi Private $44/hr/person

Beginners

Twice a week for three

ADULT TENNIS

18 years and older.

Groups of three to six students meet with one instructor.

Once a week for four weeks:

Once a week for four weeks:

Uplands Tennis Courts

pm

Ages 18+ $155 $175

Advanced Beginners

Once a week for four weeks:

Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $155 $175

Advanced

DROP-IN TENNIS

Fri 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts: 1 & 2

Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $155 $175

*Drop-in tennis is for Reston Association Members and tennis members only. Non-residents must purchase an RA tennis membership to participate.

How it works: You must have your Reston Association

Recreation pass with you to participate. Bring a can of tennis balls. Doubles format, best of five games with NO-AD scoring. Player’s skill level 3.0-4.0. The winning team will stay on the same court but will split and change partners. Losing team will slide to the next court down where a winning team will have split and will accept one player each. A great way to meet new players in this great social setting. Call the tennis office at 703-435-6534 for details.

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weeks:
Beginners
weeks. 208200916 4/17-5/4 5/8-5/25 5/29-6/15 Mon & Wed 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Tue & Thu 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Lake Newport Tennis Courts Ages 18+ $155 $175
208200917 4/17-5/4 5/8-5/25 5/29-6/15 Mon & Wed 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tue & Thu 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm Lake Newport Tennis Courts Ages 18+ $155 $175
Twice a week for three
Intermediates Twice a week for three weeks:
Beginners
208200915 4/29-5/20 6/3-6/24 Sat
12:00 pm - 1:30
6/3-6/24
208200916 4/29-5/20
Intermediate
6/3-6/24
208200917 4/29-5/20

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES

18 years and older.

Greater Washington Tennis League

This is a women’s competitive league. All levels of players are invited to join one of our teams in the Greater Washington Daytime Doubles Tennis League. League play occurs in the spring and fall. Reston Association sponsors four women’s teams in this league.

Teams: B-1, C-1

Women play at Lake Newport, Hook Road, and Autumnwood on weekday mornings or travel to other area clubs. *Non-residents must purchase an RA tennis membership to participate.

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Tue RA Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $40 $45

Gold 208200802 April

Wed RA Tennis Courts

Ages 18 + $40 $45

Northern Virginia Tennis League

Men! Women! Seniors! Play singles, doubles, or mixed doubles in the Northern Virginia Tennis League. This league begins mid-May and continues through July.

Men’s

Men play at Lake Newport, Newbridge, Uplands, and travel to play against other clubs on Saturday mornings.

2082008031G1 May

$40/person *$45/person

*Non-residents must purchase an RA Tennis Membership to participate.

Womens

Women play at Lake Newport, Autumnwood, and Hook on weekday mornings and Tuesday evenings or travel to other area clubs, depending on the schedule.

2082008041B1 May

$40/person *$45/person

*Non-residents must purchase an RA Tennis Membership to participate.

Reston Team Tennis (RTT)

Reston Team Tennis, formally known as World Team Tennis, is one of our most popular leagues. This is a social, yet competitive league. Please call the tennis office at 703435-6502 if you would like to join a team or start your own. Non-residents must purchase an RA Tennis Recreation pass to participate.

Format: Men’s & Women’s Singles and Men’s & Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles 3.0-3.5 on Wednesday nights and 4.0-4.5 on Thursday nights. All players must be rated before joining a team.

Reston Tennis Scholarships

We are pleased to work with Friends of Reston 501c3 to support children through scholarships for a variety of year-round programs. This program is for children 17 and younger who are RA Members. Contact Erin Koenig at: ekoenig@reston.org

3.0-3.5

208200806 April 14

Wed 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $110 $130 (without Shirt)

3.0-3.5

208200806 April 14

Wed 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $125 $145 (With Shirt)

4.0-4.5

208200806

April 15

Thu 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $110 $130 (without Shirt)

4.0-4.5

208200806 April 15

Thu 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $125 $145 (With Shirt)

TENNIS RATINGS

Reston Association tennis professionals give ratings. Please call 703-435- 6534 to arrange a convenient time. These are Reston ratings and apply for play in the Reston Team Tennis League. Adults Tennis Leagues

18 years and older.

$15 $20

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EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

TENNIS KEY TAGS

Great for easy identification and your convenience. Key tags are available for $3. Come to RA to purchase one.

LIGHTED COURTS

The following 26 RA courts are lighted until 11 p.m. for night play.

ƒ Autumnwood Courts

ƒ Glade Clay Courts

ƒ Hook Road Courts

ƒ Lake Newport Courts

ƒ North Hills Clay Courts

ƒ Shadowood Courts

PICKLEBALL

Tennis courts lined for Pickleball Tennis.

ƒ Autumnwood Courts

ƒ Colts Neck

PRACTICE WALLS

ƒ Colts Neck

ƒ Hook Road

TENNIS INFO

ƒ Info on our Reston Tennis News Facebook page www.facebook.com/ RestonTennisNews

ƒ Find the following upto-date information in the tennis section on the Reston Association website at www.reston.org

ƒ RTT Scoreboard is listed at www.restontennis.org

ƒ USTA Tournament and entry forms are listed on www.usta.com

TENNIS LESSON GIFT

Tennis lesson gift certificates are available at the Reston Association Tennis Office. Please call 703-435-6502 or visit our website at www.reston.org

RA TENNIS COURT RULES

Who May Use the Courts

ƒ Reston Association (RA) pass holders valid for the current year.

ƒ Guests must have a guest pass and be accompanied by a host RA pass holder.

ƒ Players must show passes on the changeover.

ƒ RA Staff are the only persons permitted to conduct lessons/coaching sessions or give instruction except for parents, guardians, or immediate family members residing in the same household. Instructor and student passes must display matching addresses and Guest Passes shall not be valid for this exception.

Priority and Length of Play

ƒ Court changes are made on the hour.

ƒ Please show your pass when entering the court.

ƒ Play is limited to one hour for singles and two (2) hours for doubles (3-4 players) when other players are waiting.

ƒ Players who used the court for a fraction of an hour must vacate on the hour when others are waiting to play.

ƒ RA Tennis Instructors have priority over all open play.

Reserving a Court

ƒ Players must place racquet (or racquet cover) on the reservation board, located at the entrance of the Court. Failure to display racquet, pass, or key tag means the court is not reserved.

ƒ Players reserving courts must remain courtside while waiting to play.

ƒ Players may not reserve court while playing.

ƒ RA may reserve courts for lessons, tournaments, sponsored activities/ events, league play, Pickleball, and Tennis Court rentals.

ƒ One member may reserve a court to use a ball machine or ball hopper.

ƒ Check our court availability link located on the main tennis page of reston.org.

Rules for Court Use

ƒ Players are required to use tennis shoes when using the courts, (No black souled or spiked shoes).

ƒ Wheeled apparatus including bicycles, skates, skateboards, baby carriages, and strollers are not permitted on the Courts.

ƒ Headphones are required for use of all audio equipment.

ƒ Pets are not permitted on the courts.

ƒ Good sportsmanship and appropriate oncourt behavior must be conducted at all times.

ƒ Please dispose of trash and recycling in proper receptacles .

Rules Enforcement

ƒ Reston Association Staff, Court Monitors, and Tennis Instructors are authorized to enforce the Court Use and playing access rules.

ƒ Players may be asked to leave the Court premises for inappropriate behavior or disregard of the rules. • Disputes regarding Court access and use will be heard by the Legal Committee.

ƒ Recreation & Guest Passes are available at Reston Association headquarters or online www.reston.org Guest passes can be purchased from court monitors. For further information, call 703-435-6530.

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NATURE

WALKER NATURE CENTER

Located at 11450 Glade Drive, the Nature Center provides a variety of educational and fun programs.There is free parking, restroom and trail access dawn to dusk, 365 days a year.

The 72-acre wooded site features:

ƒ 1 mile of loop trails

ƒ An education building known as Nature House

ƒ Pavilion

ƒ Picnic tables and trailside benches

ƒ A fire ring

ƒ Outdoor displays and interpretive signs

ƒ Demonstration gardens and meadow

ƒ A pond

ƒ Little Free Library

ƒ The Glade Stream Valley

ƒ Snakeden Branch

Stream’s entrance to 44-acre Lake Audubon

REGISTRATION

Advance registration and payment are required for all programs. Visit www. restonwebtrac.org to register online, or contact naturecenter@ reston.org or 703-476-9689, ext. 3, for assistance.

Cancellation Policy: Nature activities may be canceled due to severe weather, severe weather warnings or low enrollment.

Refund Policy: Refunds are given if we have to cancel for any reason. They are also available if a participant cancels with at least two weeks’ notice or has a COVID-related reason.

ALL AGES

All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.

Campfire- Weenie Roast

Enjoy an evening eating around a crackling campfire. Roast a hot dog and enjoy campfire popcorn. Finish with a tasty s’more. Register by March 28.

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Fri 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

WNC Fire Ring on Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive & Lawyers Road

All Ages $8 $10

Earth Day Project

Celebrate Earth Day by digging in to spruce up the Nature Center with new plantings and fresh woodchipped trails. Individuals, families and companies are encouraged to participate. Register by April 22. Groups with more than 5 people, contact habrock@ reston.org or 703-435-7986.

206011202 4/25

Tue 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center Ages 5-Adults Free

Spring Campfire

Enjoy a spring evening with some campfire fun. Sing songs, play games, and relax by the fire as it changes colors. Make a yummy s’more treat. Register by May 9.

206011003 5/12

Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

NATURE HOUSE

Visit Nature House to:

• Enjoy exhibits and displays.

• See a turtle, snake and fish up close.

• Talk with a naturalist.

• Do an activity or read a nature story in the library.

• Learn about the green features of this LEED Gold building.

HOURS OF OPERATION

Mon., Wed.-Fri. 9 AM -5 PM

Sat. 10 AM -1 PM

Sun. 1-4 PM

Check holiday schedule for closings. (Closed Tuesdays)

WNC Fire Ring on Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive & Lawyers Road

All Ages

Lake Anne Sunset Paddle

Canoe or kayak on Lake Anne with a naturalist. Search for wildlife and learn about the lake. Relax on the water and enjoy the sunset. Boats and safety equipment provided. Register by May 22.

206011007 5/25

Thu 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Lake Anne Boat dock

Ages 10-Adult $15 $20

Turtle Trek

In honor of World Turtle Day, discover the types of turtles found in Reston. Meet a terrestrial and an aquatic turtle up close. Take a hike to turtle habitat at Lake Audubon. Register by May 18.

206011008 5/21

Sun 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

All Ages $7 $9

Owl Prowl

Meet a wildlife rehabilitator from Secret Garden Birds and Bees for an up-close look at live owls of Virginia. Then prowl the trails in search of the Nature Center’s resident owls. Register by May 31.

206011008 6/2

Fri 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 5-Adult $8 $10

Marvelous Monarchs

Monarch butterflies are not only a delight to see, but they have fascinating life cycles. Discover where these insects live and how far they migrate for the winter. Learn how you can support monarchs and go for a walk to look for the plants they need to survive. Register by June 8.

206011208 6/11

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

All Ages $6 $8

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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1:00–5:00 PM WALKER NATURE CENTER, 11450 GLADE DRIVE

RAIN

Entertainment

Live Animals

Fishing Activities

Craft Making for Kids

Booths by Local Environmental Groups

Native Plant Sale with Nature By Design

Canoe/Kayak Rentals on Lake Audubon ($5)

Entertainment Sponsor: Reston Community Center

Sunset Stand Up Paddle Board

BABES IN THE WOODS

Celebrate Summer Campfire

School is out for the summer. Join us around the campfire. Sing songs, share stories, and enjoy a memorable evening full of fun. Make a campfire cone — a yummy twist on a marshmallow treat. Register by June 13.

206011003 6/16

Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

WNC Fire Ring on Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive and Lawyers Road

All Ages $7 $9

Enjoy an evening discovering the fun of stand up paddle boarding on Lake Audubon. Join a naturalist and observe the beauty of the lake and wildlife from a new perspective. Paddle in the glow of sunset. Boats, safety equipment and instruction provided. Register by June 20.

206201007 6/23

Fri 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Lake Audubon Boat Ramp

Ages 16-Adult $16.50 $22

Ages 18 months through 35 months. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Bunny Bounce

Bounce along the trails following the footprints of a cottontail rabbit. Make bunny ears, munch on bunny food and feel bunny fur. Discover where rabbits live and make a soft nest for bunny babies. Register by April 7.

206111001 4/10

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 4/11

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 18-35 months $8 $10

Dig the Dirt

In the ground beneath our feet lies a whole world of life. Discover which animals make their homes in the dirt and peek under some logs to find some. Use dirt to make an art project. Register by April 27.

206111001 5/1

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 5/2

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 18-35 months $8 $10

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Planning a Birthday Party?

Bring the kids and the cake to a fun-filled, creative party at the Nature Center. Thematic parties include a two-anda-half-hour room rental, party favors and 45 minutes of staff-led activities in our pavilion and on our trails.

Choose from the following themes:

Nature Detectives (Ages 3-7)

Play sensory guessing games, find what doesn’t belong on our “unnature” trail and follow clues to solve a mystery animal’s trail. Favors include a magnifying hand lens, a mini-notebook and a pencil. The birthday child receives an Earl the Squirrel stuffed toy.

Dinosaurs (Ages 3-9)

Uncover bones and shells like a paleontologist, and make fossil imprints in clay. Go on a dinosaur egg hunt that leads to a nest full of eggs. Favors include a dinosaur egg, a dinosaur tattoo and a fossil imprint. The birthday child receives a dinosaur coloring book or sticker book.

Nature Crafts (Ages 3-12)

Learn new skills and nature facts. Younger kids make bug boxes, rock insects, and wildlife masks/puppets. Older kids make leather crafts, bird feeders and beaded accessories.

How to Book

• Parties may be booked up to three months in advance.

• Weekend dates are limited and fill quickly.

• Consider a weekday afternoon or evening party.

• Maximum 15 children per party.

$225/RA Member, $250/Non-resident

For more info, please call 703-476-9689 and press 3 or email naturecenter@reston.org.

Nature Birthday Party Kits

For preschool and elementary aged children

$80 Small Kit (for up to 8 people)

$135 Regular Kit (for up to 16 people)

Order a Nature Fun Birthday Kit for pickup at the Walker Nature Center.

BABES IN THE WOODS

Ages 18 months through 35 months. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Radical Reptiles

Learn about the fascinating world of Reston’s cold-blooded creatures. Meet a Box Turtle, make a reptile craft, and walk the trails to look for reptiles and their homes. Register by June 2.

206111001 6/5

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 6/6

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 18-35 months $8 $10

PRESCHOOL HAPPENINGS

Ages 3 to 5 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Growing Up

Spring brings new life to the forest and pond. Discover which animals and insects are born in Reston during this season and how they change as they grow. Search for baby animals on the trails. Create an adorable craft to take home. Register by April 12.

206121008 4/15

Sat 10:30 am -11:30 am

OR 4/18

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5 $7 $9

Each kit contains naturethemed activities, craft supplies, goodie bags, party favors, and cute paper products (cups, plates, napkins) — plus a card, gift, and banner for the birthday child. Tons of fun and convenience packed in a reusable box.

Optional -Looking for a place for your party? Rent our room, pavilion or fire ring.

Each spring, the Nature Center is full of egg-citement. Join us for some family fun. Collect colorful eggs along a woodland walk. Discover what types of animals are hatching. Check the pond for frog life and see real bird nests and life size eggs up close. Enjoy a storybook trail and snap a photo with a giant bunny or Walker the Woodpecker. Pre-registration by April 3 is required. Please register adults and children. Staggered arrival times.

206011308 4/6

Thu 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

All Ages $8 $10

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Slither and Crawl

Reptiles are amazing creatures and so much fun to learn about. Touch a real snake and celebrate World Turtle Day by meeting a Box Turtle up close. Search for reptiles on the trails and look at a variety of turtle shells. Make a reptile craft to take home. Register by May 17.

206121008 5/20

Sat 10:30 am - 11:30 am

OR 5/23

Tue 10:00 am-11:00 am

Animal Dads

It’s the month of dads. Do animals have dads? What do animal dads do? Learn how animal dads are like human dads and how they are different. Take a walk through the woods and make a craft. Register by June 14.

206121008 6/17

Sat 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5

ADULT PROGRAMS

Caterpillars Count — Virtual Presentation

Rain Barrel Workshop

$7 $9

Kids Fish ng Derby

Bring your fishing rod or borrow one of ours to compete in this fun morning of fishing. No experience necessary. We’ll provide bait, prizes and light refreshments. A fishing license is not required for kids. Adults are not permitted to fish during the kids’ fishing time. Register by June 7.

Volunteers are needed to teach kids how to fish and help with the event. Contact Ha Brock at 703-435-7986 or habrock@reston.org. Volunteers must have a Virginia State Fishing License (freshwater only) available online at www.GoOutdoorsVirginia.com.

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Sat 9:30 am - 11:30 am

Lake Audubon Boat Ramp, 2070 Twin Branches Road

Ages 3-15 $8 $10

Learn about Reston’s participation in this national citizen science project. Volunteers are needed to collect data on the abundance and phenology of caterpillars and other arthropods during the spring and summer. Held via Zoom.

Make a 52-gallon rain barrel from a recycled pickle barrel. Rain barrels collect water from the roof and store it for later use. To register, visit https:// www.fairfaxcounty.gov/soilwater-conservation/rainbarrel by May 5. Limit 2 per household.

206201012 5/13

Sat 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Walker Nature Center

Adults $55 per barrel (limit 2 per household)

Reston Plant Swap

Bring a pest-free houseplant (or two), potted or bare root, to swap out with the community. Learn different tips, techniques and share your plant stories. You can also bring any plant supplies you wish to donate. Register by May 15. In partnership with Reston Community Center.

206201310 5/18

Thu 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Adults Free

Summer Bird Count

Join us for the annual Summer Bird Count through Reston’s natural areas. Meet local bird experts, learn tips on identification and have fun while helping us obtain important information on our feathered friends. Register by May 31.

206201205 6/3

Sat 6:45 am - 12:00 pm

Walker Nature Center Adults Free

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BIRD WALKS

Adults. Registration requested. Walk-ins welcome. Beginning and expert birders are invited to search for birds in Reston’s natural areas.

April Bird Walk: Bright Pond

206201002 4/23

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am Park in the cul-de-sac at the end of Bright Pond Lane.

Early May Bird Walk: Stratton Woods

206201002 5/7

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am Park at 2431 Fox Mill Road.

Late May Bird Walk: Lower Glade

Stream Valley

206201002 5/21

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Park on Glade Drive near Twin Branches Road.

June Bird Walk: Walker

Nature Center & Snakeden

Stream Valley

206201002

6/25

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Park at 11450 Glade Drive.

ENVIRONMENTAL FILMS

Co-presented by Friends of Reston

Walker Nature Center 11450 Glade Drive

Adults FREE. $5 suggested donation.

No Time to Waste

Celebrate the work of 98-yearold park ranger Betty Reid

Soskin to restore missing chapters of America’s story. Follow her experiences from being a young Black woman in a WWII segregated union hall to her present public role.

106201051 3/24

Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

The Beaver Believers

This award-winning feature documentary shares the urgent yet whimsical story of an unlikely cadre of activists with a common vision to restore the North American Beaver, that most industrious, ingenious, bucktoothed engineer, to the watersheds of the American West.

206201051

RESTON’S ARBOR DAY

Call for volunteers!

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Friday, April 14 (rain or shine)

9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Locations: TBD (various sites)

Ages 5-Adult

4/28

Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

BRUSH CHIPPING

Drop off your brush at the locations below, and RA crews will chip it for use on RA open space. Branches should be less than 4 inches in diameter. No grass clippings, dirt, trash, paper, vines, thorns or other debris. Brush may be dropped off at the Central Services Facility (12250 Sunset Hills Road) at any time during the days listed. RA members only. No contractors.

Chipping Dates

March 18-19

April 15-16

May 20-21

June 17-18

Do you have a Green Thumb?

Reston Association’s Garden Plots are available for members to rent on an annual basis. Reserve early. The plots rent quickly. Plant flowers and vegetables at one of five locations. Contact gardenplots@ reston.org or 703-437-7658.

Reston is a Tree City USA certified by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Join us to:

ƒ Plant native trees and shrubs.

ƒ Remove invasive plants, damaging trees.

ƒ Learn about trees.

ƒ Show appreciation for trees.

To sign up a youth group or corporate group, contact Ha Brock at ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986. Time will be 9:30-11:00 a.m. for elementary students.

Native Plant SALE

Place orders by Friday, April 7, 5:00 pm

Pick up orders at the Walker Nature Center on Saturday, April 22, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Species will include a variety of sun and shade loving wildflowers, grasses, and ferns. Plants are sold on a pre-order basis only.

Request an order form or ask a question by contacting naturecenter@reston.org or 703-476-9689, ext. 3.

Order online at www.restonwebtrac.org. Click on the “Native Plant Sale” quick link on the home page.

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RENT SPACE AT THE WALKER NATURE CENTER

11450

GLADE DRIVE

Nestled in a 72 acre woodland park with trails, the Nature Center is a beautiful place for small to mid-sized gatherings such as baby showers, birthday parties, scout meetings, business team retreats and community meetings.

Nature House Multipurpose Room

664 square feet of space, capacity 60 people, seats 40 people with tables and chairs. Parking and restroom access.

RA member or Reston not-for-profit fee $50/hour

Non-resident or non-Reston not-for-profit fee $75/hour

For profit/corporate fee $100/hour

Nature Center Pavilion

576-square-foot pavilion with 3 standard picnic tables, 1 ADA picnic table and bench seating in a beautiful, woodland setting. Capacity 40 people. Parking and restroom access.

RA member or Reston not-for-profit fee $35/hour

Non-resident or non-Reston not-for-profit fee $50/hour

For profit/corporate fee $70/hour

Fire Ring

Fire pit in woodland setting with bench seating, small pavilion and four picnic tables. Capacity 40 people. Roadside parking. No restroom. Renters must supply their own wood and water to extinguish the fire.

RA member or Reston not-for-profit fee $25/hour

Non-resident or non-Reston not-for-profit fee $35/hour

For profit/corporate fee $50/hour

For details and reservations, contact naturecenter@reston.org or 703-476-9689 ext. 3.

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Adults

Reston Camps FAQs

Can I switch to a different camp?

Absolutely, as long as there is space available, and your child is within the camp’s age group. All requests must be in writing to the Camp Registrar (camp@reston.org).

What is your cancellation policy?

All cancellations must be in writing to the Camp Registrar (camp@ reston.org). Cancellations at any time prior to the session start will forfeit the $75 deposit ($45 for half-day Nature Camps). Cancellations less than 10 days before the session start will forfeit half the camp fees. No-shows will be charged the full fee. In the event you need to cancel, we will work with you to move you to another open, age-appropriate camp session prior to forfeiting your deposit. There is no refund for behavior-related problems. Campers who cancel or leave camp on the advice of the medical personnel will receive a prorated refund. A physician’s note is required.

What makes Reston Camps special?

We have been in operation for 49 years. We hire camp staff with a passion for working, and playing, with children. All staff are CPR/ AED/first aid certified, have passed criminal background checks, a Central Registry Check, fingerprinting and have had pre-camp training in child abuse, positive behavior management, camp safety and ongoing training in camp programming.

Do you have a policy regarding visitors to camp?

The safety of our campers and staff, is our #1 priority. For this reason, any visitors must be preapproved by the Camp Director or Recreation Manager.

What if my child has a disability?

Reston Camps welcomes campers with disabilities. In order to best accommodate your child, please email the Recreation Manager (Katherine Caffrey) at kcaffrey@reston.org so we can schedule a time to meet and discuss your child’s needs.

Does my child go swimming during camp?

Campers at Junior Day Camp, Day Camp, Sportsters, Teen Camp, Tennis Camp, Art Camp, Camp on Wheels, Adventure Camp, Watercraft Camp and CIT will visit pools and will be assigned a colorcoded swim level wristband while in the pool area so that counselors and lifeguards can appropriately supervise them. Water Competency Test (swim test) will be conducted on the first day that your camper is scheduled for swimming.

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When are camp payments due?

Payment for each camp session is due two weeks PRIOR TO THE START of that session. Campers will not be allowed to attend a session, and parents will be called to pick up their child, until full payment is made. Special circumstances must be approved through the Camp Registrar.

Does my child need a camp shirt?

Only campers attending Junior Day Camp, Day Camp, Sportsters, Adventure Camp and CITs must wear a Reston Camps camp shirt. Shirts can be purchased prior to the first day of camp at our Member Services office. Past Reston Camps shirts may be worn. We highly suggest purchasing multiple shirts so that you don’t have to wash shirts each night.

I have questions about camp, who do I contact?

The Parent Handbook contains the answers to a majority of questions parents ask. If you are unable to find a specific answer, please reach out to the Camp Registrar at camp@reston.org or 703.435.6551.

Do you still have camp during inclement weather?

Yes. All camp locations have inclement weather policies and Emergency Action Plans. Indoor locations are available for those camps based outdoors. Please know that drop off and pickup will always be at the base camp location, even in inclement weather. We still hold camp on code red days, but we increase time in the shade, offer additional water breaks, pool time and indoor programming, when available. We do not prorate days not attended due to weather.

Will there be field trips this summer?

Occasionally, campers may have an opportunity to visit a field trip location off-site. Parents will be notified ahead of time, and provided with a permission slip.

Do you offer extended care or transportation?

Unfortunately, we no longer offer Extended Care or Transportation; however, we do offer some ½ day camps for our younger children.

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RESTON CAMPS

WELCOME

It’s going to be a summer of endless possibilities. At Reston Camps, we spend lots of time playing outdoors, enjoying camp traditions, and making friends. Our camps are run by a team you can trust, who are trained to make sure the summer is filled with lasting memories. Details on individual camps, policies and FAQ can be found in the 2023 Parent Handbook on www.reston.org.

2023 CAMP

CAMP PROMISE

We promise that all campers will be given the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. They will try new things, explore new places, and carry on camp traditions in a safe, fun environment.

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REGISTRATION & PAYMENT

Registrations will be processed in the order they are received. Incomplete or illegible registrations cannot be processed and will be returned, causing a delay in your registration. No space will be reserved for returned registrations. Three ways you can register and/or pay for camps:

Online at Restonwebtrac.org

Those new to RA programming should create a webtrac account. Accounts may take up to two business days for approval. To sign in for returning users: Enter Member Login & Password. First time registering with RA: Need an Account? “Click Here”

Mail or In Person

Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Reston Association

Headquarters/Member Services

12001 Sunrise Valley Drive Suite 100 Reston, VA 20191

Camp Info

All camp forms are collected through our CampDoc portal. An email will be sent to you upon registration with a personalized link. If a camp is full, we encourage you to join the waitlist as cancellations do occur. Online registration will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday before the following session. Walk-in registrations will only be accepted at RA headquarters in Member Services, not at camp.

Refunds, Withdrawals and Transfers

To keep all campers and staff healthy, please do not send sick children to camp.

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✓ | WEEKS CAMPS ARE OFFERED *No camp June 19 & July 4 1 week camp 2 week camp Camp Shirts Required
Campers at Junior Day Camp, Adventure Camp, Sportsters, Day Camp, Science Camp and CITs are required to wear an official camp T-shirt each day.

RESTON CAMPS

NATURE TOTS

206120101

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

OR 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5 (must be 3 by start date)

$125 $151

Discover nature through hands-on activities and exploratory walks. Campers will enjoy playtime, storytime and song in our 72-acre forested park. Activities develop social and physical skills while children learn about the natural world around them.

SPORTSTERS

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake Anne Park

Ages 6-12 $250 $280

Expanded age groups in 2023. Join us for 1-week sessions. This camp is for campers who enjoy a variety of sports and games.

Basketball, soccer, kickball, dodgeball, hockey, baseball and more…. nonstop fun.

JUNIOR DAY CAMP

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Brown’s Chapel Park

Session: 5A $250 $300

Ages 5-7 $460 $520

This is the ideal camp for the first-time camper. Swimming, arts and crafts, games, sports, nature walks, and field trips. Our staff provides a safe and secure environment for young children while making sure they have a blast.

DAY CAMP

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Browns Chapel Park

Session: 5A $250 $300

Ages 7-11 $465 $525

Our most popular camp — Day Camp provides the ultimate camp experience. In addition to swimming games, arts & crafts, science and nature exploration, Day Campers will learn the basics of teamwork and responsibility, all while having fun.

ART CAMP

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Glade Room

Ages 6-12 $410 $440

Expanded age groups in 2023. Campers will spend mornings with an Art Instructor developing critical thinking and creative expression through contemporary art methods and techniques. Create a variety of hands-on art projects that inspire learning in fun, creative, and meaningful ways. Afternoons will include traditional camp activities such as outdoor games, nature walks, and swimming at RA pools. Presented in partnership with Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art

WALKER’S RANGERS

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Mon-Fri

Half-day: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Full-day: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 6-9

Half-day: $125 $151

Full day: $240 $290 Our environmental education staff is ready to focus your child on nature in a fun and exciting ways. Campers will explore 72 acres of forest, stream, pond and lake habitats, learn about wildlife, play nature games and conduct science experiments.

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CAMP ON WHEELS

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake Newport Soccer Field Parking Lot

Ages 6-12 $375 $410

Want to learn how to skateboard or learn new tricks? This camp is for you. Visit a local skate park each week and cool off at a RA pool in the afternoons. Designed by Skaters for Skaters.

Note: Bring your own skateboard, pads and helmet.

YOUNG NATURALISTS

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 10-12 $295 $347

Perfect for the nature lover, science enthusiast or young environmentalist in your family. Our nature center staff will guide a small group in field studies at our 72-acre park, extended hikes in Reston’s natural areas, and science labs at Nature House. We will practice environmental stewardship, participate in citizen science, and encourage reflection on nature through journaling and mindfulness.

INCREDIFLIX

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Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Glade Room/The Lake House

Ages 7-13 $468 $540

Come make movies instead of watching them. Go through all of the steps that Hollywood producers go through from “Action” to “That’s a Wrap!” Programs focus on creativity, cooperation, and fun. Be a real filmmaker and will have a movie you created to prove it. In partnership with Incrediflix.

Note: This camp does not go to the pool.

TENNIS CAMP

302130104

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Location: Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 7-13 $410 $440

Join our enthusiastic tennis staff for drills & skills, on/ off-court games, and athletic skill development. RA tennis instructors will teach lessons Monday through Thursday and include swimming breaks to cool off.

Note: Bring your own tennis racket or borrow one of ours

JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING

301014101

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Location: Golf Course Island Pool

Ages 11-14 $295 $347 Spend mornings training to be a future lifeguard. Learn the roles and responsibilities of a lifeguard, improve your swimming skills and practice beginner-level rescues. Afternoons include traditional camp activities such as group games and free swim time.

Note: Participation in Junior Lifeguarding Camp does not result in American Red Cross (ARC) certification.

AQUATICS CAMP

301014102

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Location: Golf Course Island Pool

Ages 8-12 $435 $465

This camp is full of fun in and out of the water. Mornings will be spent with certified swim lesson instructors helping each camper advance their swimming skills. Afternoons will include traditional camp activities such as arts and crafts and group games.

Note: Some swimming experience necessary.

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WATERCRAFT CAMP

302140110

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Lake Audubon Pool

Ages 11-15 $460 $490

Where can campers learn how to kayak, stand-up paddle, and learn about the watershed of Reston all in a week?

We focus on water safety, teamwork, and responsibility all while having fun with races, relays, and scavenger hunts on the lakes of Reston.

Note: SUP equipment, kayaks and lifejackets provided.

TEEN CAMP

302140105

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

The Lake House

Ages 12-14 $295 $345

This popular camp for teens will offer engaging activities through group challenges, icebreakers, and games. Emphasis will be on team building, leadership and building positive relationships.

ADVENTURE CAMP

302140111

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Hunters Wood Pavilion

Ages 12-15 $400 $450

Look for a new adventure every day. The fun may include laser tag, escape rooms, local museums, water parks, local caverns, kayaks and fishing, baseball games, trampoline parks, rock climbing, frisbee golf, tubing and more. Each week will be different.

HAPPY CAMPERS & HAPPY PARENTS!

Thank you so much for offering such member-focused flexibility when it comes to camp registration and cancellations.

My son was nervous about whether or not he would like the Junior Day Camp (as he did not like being in the sun all day), and the JDC Director put both me and my son at ease. They have been 100% responsive to my questions via phone or even after camp hours texts, and my son absolutely enjoys them. I truly appreciate the professionalism, care, and consistency.

I love that most of the information was automatically populated and that documentation submitted previously is handled by the staff. Makes it so easy for returning families! (comment regarding CampDoc)

I wanted to let you know my son has been enjoying the camp a lot!!! He is very happy and always excited to go to camp. When I pick him up and ask how his day was, he says - “he has a very very very best day” :) As a parent, It is really nice to hear that from your child.

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING

302140106

Mon-Fri 8:45 am - 4:00 pm

Brown’s Chapel Park

Ages 14-16 $275 $335

For those teens looking to work with kids or interested in working as a camp counselor, this camp is for you. Gain valuable job experience while learning about leadership, communication, and responsibility.

Note: Community service activities included in each session.

My son had a blast at summer camp! He still talks about how much fun he had and all the great counselors! I truly appreciate all that you and your staff do to make the camp experience so enjoyable (and safe!) for the kids.

I cannot tell you how happy the kids have been at Day Camp.

Thanks a lot! My kids LOVE the camp! They are having a lot of fun!

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RESTON CAMPS

Daily arts and crafts, science experiments and no bake cooking make each day unique and tons of fun. We’ll spend time outside on spring hikes, explore nature and play traditional camp games. Daily registration option allows for flexibility. Come join us for some Spring Break fun.

4/3-4/7

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Brown’s Chapel

Ages 5-12 $65 $76

Sign up for one day or all of them. Registration now open

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JOIN VOLUNTEER RESTON

Volunteer Reston (VR) housed under the Reston Association, is a network of community members who come together to complete various projects to improve our surroundings and bring the Reston community together.

CORPORATE DAY OF SERVICE

VR Corporate Volunteer Program offers expertise in community service to corporations by creating customized, hands-on group volunteer projects that complement team building, leadership development, and philanthropy initiatives. Through this program, Reston Association staff will fully develop and coordinate all aspects of your company’s community service volunteer project.

NEED SERVICE HOURS FOR SCHOOL?

Many students in Reston and the surrounding area are required to perform a specific number of community service hours for their course or school requirements. Volunteer Reston is a great way to fulfill these hours. Students may be able to finish their service hours by handling shifts at community events, environmental projects, monthly service projects and community cleanups.

Contact us to get involved by sharing your talents and skills with others; we can always use a helping hand

at our community events, environmental projects and events at the Nature Center. We understand that people have different availabilities, so you can serve in an ongoing position or just serve at a onetime event.

ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES

Reston Association provides environmental education and stewardship opportunities to volunteers who want to help restore and enhance our community.

Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

Coordinated by the Alice Ferguson Foundation and Reston Association

Saturday, April 22, 2023 10 a.m.-Noon (rain or shine) All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult during their volunteer service.

Join thousands of volunteers in a multi-state effort as we do our part in cleaning up the Potomac Watershed. Reston Association is hosting several sites along Snakeden Branch River. Come learn about our watersheds and see what “interesting” artifacts end up in our streams. Gloves, trash bags and grabbers will be provided.

Reston Sites:

ƒ Snakeden Branch Upper - meet at Hunters Woods Village Center

ƒ Snakeden Branch Middlemeet at Soapstone Drive

ƒ Colvin Run – meet at the Tall Oaks Pool

Stream Monitoring Program Spring: March through May, various locations.

If interested, join our volunteer monitor email distribution list to receive notices of upcoming monitoring dates. Email cdickens@reston.org with the message “add me to the stream monitors list” to begin receiving emails.

RA welcomes new volunteers to assist with stream monitoring at several locations throughout Reston. Get involved with a small team during all seasons to collect data and identify insects to assess the health of Reston’s streams or attend a one-time stream monitoring workshop to learn about the program. Not only do you get to learn about Reston’s streams, but it also provides an opportunity to make new friends. Our program utilizes the Virginia Save Our Streams (VA SOS) method of

assessing the water quality in a stream. Based on the type and diversity of aquatic insects found in the stream, you will be able to assess the ecological conditions of the streams. This is known as biological monitoring and is recognized nationally as a reliable indicator of water quality.

Upcoming Dates:

ƒ Monday, April 3, (DR 30) Walker Nature Center, 1-4 p.m.

ƒ Friday, April 21 (Student Holiday), (DR28)Tall Oaks pool, 9 a.m.-Noon

ƒ Saturday, April 22, (DR29) Hunters Woods Shopping Center, 1-4 p.m.

Age Requirement: All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Parents must complete a Volunteer Minor Application for each child participating.

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Reston’s Arbor Day — Rain or Shine

Friday, April 14 (Student Holiday), 9:30 a.m.-Noon

Location: Brown’s Chapel Park and Hunters Woods Park

All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult during their volunteer service.

Reston is a Tree City USA

Certified by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Join us as we help plant native trees, plus a variety of shrubs, ferns and wildflowers. Learn about Reston’s trees and shrubs, including proper planting and care.

Spring Festival

Saturday, May 6, 1-5 p.m.

Volunteer Shifts: 12:30- 3 p.m., 2:30-5:30 p.m.

Breakdown: 4:30-6 p.m.

Walker Nature Center

11450 Glade Drive, Reston, VA

Volunteers must be 13 or older

Spring festival will feature entertainment, displays and information from environmental groups, hands-on nature activities, carnival style games, canoe and kayak rentals on Lake Audubon, fishing activities, food and a whole lot of fun for community members to come out and enjoy. Volunteers are needed for games, crafts, concession, canoe/kayak and much more.

Volunteer to help for a shift and then spend the rest of the day enjoying the festival with your family and friends.

Habitat Heroes Workdays

Our native trees, ferns and wildflowers are under attack by invasive plants like English ivy, oriental bittersweet and burning bush. We need heroes like you to join us in rescuing Reston’s beautiful parkland. These fastgrowing, aggressive plants escape from people’s yards and threaten local ecosystems, taking away vital food and habitat from already stressed wildlife populations.

For All Workdays: RA will train volunteers on how to use tools. Volunteers must preregister for these workdays.

All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult during their volunteer service.

Polo Recreation Area Natural Area (Honeysuckle)

Saturday, May 20, 10 a.m.-Noon Volunteers will conquer invasives. Once these invasive plants are removed native wildflowers, trees and shrubs will have a chance to thrive in our natural areas

For more information or to volunteer for any of the above opportunities contact Ha Brock, Volunteer Reston Manager at ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986.

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FACILITY MAP

INFO & RESOURCES | GUIDELINES | FACILITIES | MAP

AUTUMNWOOD POOL (1)

11950 WALNUT BRANCH ROAD

AUTUMNWOOD

TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTS (1)

11950 WALNUT BRANCH ROAD

BARTON HILL

TENNIS COURTS (2)

SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE/BARTON HILL ROAD

COLTS NECK TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTS(3)

COLTS NECK ROAD

BROWN’S CHAPEL PARK (4)

1575 BROWN’S CHAPEL ROAD

DOGWOOD POOL (5) 2460 GREEN RANGE ROAD

GLADE POOL AND COMMUNITY

BUILDING (6)

11550 GLADE DRIVE

GLADE TENNIS COURTS (6)

11550 GLADE DRIVE

GOLF COURSE ISLAND POOL AND PAVILION (7)

11301 LINKS DRIVE

HOOK ROAD

TENNIS COURTS (8)

FAIRWAY DRIVE /HOOK RO AD

HUNTERS WOODS

PICNIC PAVILION (9)

STEEPLECHASE DRIVE

HUNTERS WOODS POOL (10)

2501 RESTON PARKWAY

LAKE ANNE TENNIS COURTS (11)

11301 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

LAKE ANNE

PICNIC PAVILION (11)

11301 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

LAKE AUDUBON POOL (12)

2070 TWIN BR ANCHES RO AD

LAKE NEWPORT POOL (13)

11601 LAKE NE WPORT ROAD

LAKE NEWPORT TENNIS COURTS (14)

11452 BARON C AMERON AVENUE

LAKE THOREAU POOL (15)

2040 UPPER LAKES DRIVE

NEWBRIDGE POOL (16)

11768 GOLF COURSE SQUARE

NEWBRIDGE

TENNIS COURTS (16)

11718 GOLF COURSE SQUARE

NORTH HILLS

PICNIC PAVILION (17)

1325 NOR TH VILLAGE RO AD

NORTH HILLS POOL (17) 1325 NOR TH VILLAGE RO AD

NORTH HILLS

TENNIS COURTS (17)

1325 NOR TH VILLAGE RO AD

NORTH SHORE POOL (18)

11515 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

NORTH SHORE QUICKSTART 36 FT

TENNIS COURTS (18)

11515 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

POLO FIELDS RECREATION AREA (19)

THUNDER CHASE DRIVE

PONY BARN PICNIC PAVILION (20) TRIPLE CROWN/STEEPLECHASE DRIVE

RESTON ASSOCIATION

CENTRAL SERVICES

FACILITY (21)

12250 SUNSET HILLS ROAD

703-437-7658

RESTON ASSOCIATION

HEADQUARTERS (22)

12001 SUNRISE VA LLEY DRIVE

703-435-6530

RIDGE HEIGHTS POOL (23)

11400 RIDGE HEIGH T S RO AD

SHADOWOOD POOL (24)

2201 SPRINGWOOD DRIVE

SHADOWOOD TENNIS COURTS (24)

2201 SPRINGWOOD DRIVE

TALL OAKS POOL (25)

12025 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

TEMPORARY ROAD

PICNIC PAVILION (26)

TEMPORARY ROAD/NORTH SHORE DRIVE

THE L AKE HOUSE (27)

11450 BARON C A M E RON A VENUE

UPLANDS POOL (28)

11032 RING ROAD

UPLANDS TENNIS COURTS (28)

11032 RING R OAD

UPPER LAKES TENNIS COURTS (29)

UPPER LAKES DRIVE/SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE

WALKER NATURE CENTER (30)

11450 GLADE DRIVE

703-476-9689

WALKER NATURE

CENTER CAMPFIRE RING (31) SOAPSTONE DRIVE/LAWYERS ROAD

Reston Association Pool

Reston Association Tennis Court

Reston Association Pavilion

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Hunters Woods Village Center Reston Town Center Tall Oaks Village Center North Point Village Center Lake Anne Village Center NORTHSHORE DR 267 5320 7100 602 665 673 5320 267 606 7 602 828 606 665 673 675 HOOK RD STEEPLECHASE D R RD SOAPSTONE D R POST OAK T LIAR SUNSETHILLSRD DULLES TOLL RD GOLF COURSE SUNRISE VALLEY DR HUNTER MILL RD LAWYERS RD IL DR COLTS NECK COLTSNECK ST U ART LAWYERS APSTONESO RD R SOUTH LAKES DR RESTON PKW Y SANIBEL DR GLADE D BARON CAMERON AVE TH T DR FAIRWAY DR NORTH SHORE DR RING RD PKWY GLADE DR FAIRFAX COUNTY PKWY RESTON LEESBURG PIKE RESTON PKWY Y PKW CENTER WN O T Reston Association Administrative Offices WIEHLEAVE LakeThoreau LakeAudubon LakeNewport Lake Anne Lake Fairfax Brown’s Chapel Park The Lake House OLDFIELDDR 1 2 12 3 4 17 13 27 14 11 28 18 8 7 25 26 22 21 16 10 19 20 24 31 30 23 29 15 9 5 6 Reston Association Administrative Offices Walker Nature Center Reston Association Central Services Facility 0 1/4 1/2 MILE

PICNIC PAVILION

Plan outdoor private parties or weddings, group and corporate gatherings or family picnics at one of our seven affordable pavilions. Available for rent seven days a week from April through October.

To search for availability, go to www.restonwebtrac. org and click on the Facility Rentals quick link.

Contact Member Services: reservations@reston.org or 703-435-6530

Full Day Rental Fees:

Mon-Thu $100 $165

Fri-Sun & Holidays $165 $340

Dogwood

2460 Green Range Drive

Size: 1,200 square feet

ƒ Spray and play water feature available April through October

ƒ Four picnic tables and a large built-in grill

ƒ Features ADA-accessible parking lot and picnic pavilion area

ƒ Parking shared with pool facility or at curbside

ƒ Restrooms available April-October

WALKER NATURE CENTER

Pavilion

11450 Glade Drive

Size: 576 sq. ft.

ƒ 3 regular picnic tables and 1 ADA picnic table

ƒ Additional bench seating

ƒ Electricity and lights

ƒ Beautiful woodland setting

ƒ Parking available in lot and curbside.

ƒ ADA accessible, including parking

ƒ No grill. No amplified music.

$35/hr. $50/hr. For profit/corporate fee: $70/hr.

Golf Course Island

North Shore Drive and Links Drive

Size: 775 feet

ƒ Four picnic tables and one grill

ƒ Parklike setting with tot lot and a playground, both equipped with swings

ƒ Near a basketball court, trail, and plenty of open space

ƒ Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.)

Fire Ring

Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive and Lawyers Road

Located in the woodlands of the Walker Nature Center, the fire ring is a great place for comradery and s’mores. Renters supply their own wood and water to extinguish the fire.

Hunters Woods

Corner of Steeplechase

Drive and Reston Parkway

Size: 842 square feet

ƒ Four picnic tables (two are ADA-accessible) and one grill

ƒ Ample parking shared with pool facility or at Hunters Woods Park

ƒ Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.)

ƒ Nearby basketball court, tot lot, and trail

ƒ Bench seating

ƒ 3 picnic tables

ƒ Small shelter

ƒ Curbside parking

ƒ No restrooms

$25/hr. $35/hr. For profit/corporate fee: $50/hr. Contact 703-476-9689 ext 3 or naturecenter@reston.org

North Hills

Center Harbor Road and North Village Road

Size: 1,024 square feet

ƒ Nine picnic tables under cover and three large brick barbecue grills

ƒ Two portable restrooms

ƒ Electricity, water, lights, and a water fountain

ƒ Tot lot, ample parking and green space

Pony Barn

Corner of Steeplechase Drive and Triple Crown Road

Size: 2,006 square feet

ƒ Ten picnic tables (two ADA picnic tables) and one small grill

ƒ Two portable restrooms (ADA accessible)

ƒ Parking available in 9 spaces or at curbside (one accessible parking space)

ƒ ADA water fountain

ƒ Wood-chipped tot lot equipped with swings

Temporary Road

Corner of North Shore Drive and Temporary Road

Size: 892 square feet

ƒ Seven picnic tables and two small grills

ƒ Two portable restrooms

ƒ Parking available in 16 spaces or at curbside

ƒ Water fountain

ƒ Four benches and a swing set situated throughout the park

ƒ Large, level field excellent for group activities

Lake Anne

11301 North Shore Drive

Size: 900 square feet

ƒ Water spray fountain

ƒ Seven picnic tables, one large grill and one small

ƒ Restroom facility

ƒ Water and electricity

ƒ Tot lot, benches, trail, and ample parking, including curbside

ƒ Nearby basketball and volleyball courts not included in reservation

Rental Fee:

Mon-Thu $60 $100

Fri-Sun & Holidays $100 $190

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FACILITY RENTALS

FACILITY RENTALS

RA COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

Rent one of our indoor venues for your next event. Facilities are available to rent seven days a week. RA members in good standing are given priority in all facility rental requests.

To search for availability, go to www.restonwebtrac. org and click on the Facility Rentals quick link.

Contact Member Services: reservations@reston.org or 703-435-6530

The Lake House

Supported by Comstock

11450 Baron Cameron Avenue

Size: 1,490 square feet

The Lake House, sponsored by Comstock, is Reston Association’s newest community building on Lake Newport. It is available for members and non-residents year round.

Rates: $150 - $300 per hour.

Ask us about our Wedding Package, including Brown’s Chapel.

Nature House

11450 Glade Drive

Size: 664 square feet

Located at the 72-acre Walker Nature Center, the multi-purpose room has a capacity of 60 people standing and 40 people seated. The facility is equipped with nine 6-foot tables, 60 folding chairs, restrooms, heat/air conditioning, microwave, sinks and serving counter. There are 23 parking spaces, plus additional curbside

Brown’s Chapel

1575 Brown’s Chapel Road

Size: 914 square feet

A very cozy and affordable facility close to home. Its tall ceilings provide excellent acoustics, and its parklike grounds offer a lovely setting. The facility has chairs to seat 50 people, three tables, restroom facilities, heating, air conditioning and ample parking.

Rental Fees: $60 $85

Glade Room

11550 Glade Drive

Size: 881 square feet

This facility is equipped with chairs to seat 75 people, four tables, restroom facilities, heating and air conditioning. Enjoy nearby facilities such as tennis courts, tot lot, and the Glade Pool.

Rental Fees: $50 $70

Conference Center

12001 Sunrise Valley Drive

Size: 3 rooms, 832 square feet/room Rooms can be combined for seating up to 80 guests.

ƒ Audio visual options & wireless internet

ƒ Corporate events

ƒ Community meetings

ƒ Workshops and conferences

ƒ Training programs

ƒ ADA parking, restrooms and doors

Available for:

ƒ Small to mid-sized weddings, engagement parties

ƒ Milestone birthday and anniversary parties

ƒ Family holiday gatherings

ƒ Corporate retreats and holiday parties

ƒ Private functions

ƒ Workshops, classes and conferences

ƒ ADA parking

parking. Fully accessible with beautiful trails and pond for guests to enjoy. Optional adjacent pavilion rental. No DJs or loud music.

For Walker Nature Center reservations, contact naturecenter@reston.org

703-476-9689 ext. 3.

or Reston not-for-profit: $50/hr. or non-Reston not-for-profit: $75/hr. For profit/corporate: $100/hr.

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Rolling Out the Red Carpet!

At Tall Oaks, our residents are the celebrities. And to welcome them to their new home in style, we are rolling out the red carpet – literally! Moving into a new home can be a big adjustment, so it’s important to make sure our new neighbors feel welcomed and loved from day one.

Resident Ambassadors Margaret Macedonia and Jim Fowler prepare to welcome the newest addition to the Tall Oaks family.

At left, Rodolfo O’Shea receives a warm greeting from Director of Activities Adina Cimpean. Below, Jean Hardison smiles on the red carpet on move-in day.

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