Welcome to Reston

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Welcome to

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LIVE. WORK. PLAY. GET INVOLVED™

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CONTENT CEO LETTER

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RA RECREATION PASS AND ACTIVITIVIES

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2022 RECREATION PASS PRICING

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HOW TO PAY ANNUAL ASSESSMENT

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WHAT IS COVENANTS ADMINISTRATION?

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN RESTON

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AMENITIES & FACILITIES MAP

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HOW TO RENT AN RA FACILITY

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ACTIVITIES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS

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CONNECTING WITH RA

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HELPFUL RESTON INFORMATION

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DEPARTMENT CONTACTS & HOURS

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CEO LETTER Dear New Reston Association Member: Welcome to Reston. We are glad you’ve joined us to Live, Work, Play and Get Involved in our special community. Reston Association has a tradition of supporting and maintaining the quality of life for its members and we hope the information provided here and through our many communications channels will help you get started enjoying all Reston has to offer.

What should you do now? § § § § § § § §

Register at https://reston.users.membersuite.com/home to pay your annual assessment fee online. Register for a WebTrac account at www.RestonWebtrac.org to sign up for our many programs and events, purchase recreation passes, and reserve community buildings, picnic pavilions and pools. Sign up for RA News, our electronic newsletter, to receive weekly e-mails about events, programs, community functions, land use updates and important reminders. Stay connected with RA via Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Get in touch with nature. Receive Walker Nature Center publications, nature news, upcoming event alerts and more. Email naturecenter@reston.org. Plan activities by reviewing the latest edition of our Reston Association Activities Guide. Visit www.reston.org for in-depth information about the association. Get involved. Learn about the diverse volunteer opportunities available, from participating in community events or lake and pathway clean-up projects, to joining our Board of Directors or advisory committees.

Have other questions? Member Services is here to help you get the most out of your membership. Please contact us by email at member_services@reston.org or by phone at 703-435-6530 if you would like more information on RA programs, services, and amenities, or if you need help registering on our websites or making online purchases. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. We look forward to serving you. Sincerely,

Larry Butler, Acting CEO/Chief Operating Officer

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RA RECREATION PASS AND ACTIVITIVIES Don’t miss out on what Reston Association (RA) has to offer. To join the fun, register for Webtrac. RA’s Online Registration System for: § § § § §

Aquatics, Camps, Health and Wellness, Nature and Tennis/Pickleball programs Recreation Pass renewals and purchases Event and trip registrations Community building, picnic pavilion and swimming pool reservations Reston Gear & Gifts Shop purchases

If you forgot your username or password, use the appropriate link for assistance.

STEP 1: CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT § § § § §

Visit www.restonwebtrac.org Click on “Need an Account? Click Here.” Be sure to include all members of your household. Accounts may take up to 2 business days to verify. After you have created your account and received a confirmation email, you will be able to begin shopping.

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Enter your username and password to log in. Use the Quick Link “Browse Activities” or click on one of the shortcut photo buttons. Here, you may search by any of the following methods: • Type in the “Activity Number” (9 digits included in the RA Activities Guide) • Type in a “Keyword” related to the activity • Search broadly by selecting criteria such as age or category from the drop down menus. Choose your activity by clicking the plus sign (+) in the “Add to Cart” column. You can continue shopping or check out by clicking the “Add to Cart” button in the window at the bottom of your screen. You will be asked to select the applicable family member(s) for each of the items in your cart. Follow onscreen directions to complete your transaction by Visa or MasterCard. To pay by check or cash, please visit Reston Association.

For any questions or assistance in creating your household account or with making a purchase, please contact Member Services at member_services@reston.org or 703-435-6530.

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2022 RECREATION PASS PRICING Buying Your Pass

2022 RECREATION PASSES ON SALE NOW Purchase from Jan. 3 through Feb.28 for Early Bird discounts.

Online Purchase – FREE SHIPPING Visit www.restonwebtrac.org to login or create your account. Note: New ‘Member’ accounts may take 2 business days to verify before you can make purchases.

Something for Everyone All varieties of tennis courts; 8 and under 36-foot, year-round hard surface, clay surface, lighted facilities, hitting walls and 4 pickleball courts. Varied pool features; lap lanes, heated pools, hot tubs, diving boards, spray parks, shaded picnic areas, and water slides. Drop-in pickleball play and community fountain features round out the Reston Recreation offerings.

In-person Reston Association Headquarters 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

RA MEMBER

INITIAL PURCHASE

RENEWAL

Early Bird Discounts

20% OFF 1/3–2/28

20% OFF 1/3–2/28

Adults (18+)

$35

$30

Children (ages 1-17)

$15

$10

Tennis Key Tag

$5

$3

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

NON-MEMBER

ALL-ACCESS RECREATION PASS

RACKET SPORTS PASS

PICKLEBALL PASS

POOLS, TENNIS COURTS, AND PICKLEBALL COURTS

TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTS

AUTUMNWOOD AND COLTS NECK LOCATIONS

Early Bird Discounts

$30 off 1/3–2/28

Individual Pass (all ages)

$350

$280

Initial Purchase: $135 Renew: $120

Family Pass (valid for entire household)

$450

$380

N/A

REPLACEMENT PASSES: $5

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

Bring a Guest All pass holders may bring guests to the courts and pools. Pre-purchase online or buy Single Guest passes from pool admission desk or court monitors (cash only).

GUEST PASS **Season-long

MEMBER PASSHOLDERS

NON-MEMBER

NON-MEMBER

ALL-ACCESS AND RACKET SPORTS PASSHOLDERS

PICKLEBALL PASSHOLDERS

Guest Pass (admits one guest)

$40 (one per household)

$60 (one per household)

N/A

**Pool Access 5 Guest Punches*

$40/adult $20/child

$40/adult $20/child

N/A

**Court Access 5 Guest Punches*

$40/punch pass

$40/punch pass

$40/punch pass

Pool Access Single Guest*

$10/adult $5/child

$10/adult $5/child

N/A

Court Access Single Guest*

$10/guest

$10/guest

$10/guest

* Punch passes can be used one at a time or all together and are a great way to eliminate carrying cash. It also saves you 20% over buying day-of single guest passes.

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HOW TO PAY ANNUAL ASSESSMENT Assessment 2022

Installment Plan

The 2022 annual assessment is $740 and continues to be a great value. In addition to other services and amenities, your assessment provides the following:

Reston Association offers an installment plan option, paid over six months. The first payment in the amount of $265 includes a one-time $25 administrative fee. Payment is due Jan. 1, 2022 and must be paid no later than March 1. Subsequent payments of $100 are due on the first day of each month through August.

Access to 15 attractive, clean, and safe outdoor swimming pools and 52 tennis courts* Maintenance of 1,350 acres of open space, including four lakes covering 125 acres as well as numerous ponds and streams. Maintenance of 35 tot lots, 30 multi-purpose courts, 15 picnic. pavilions/arbors, 22 ball fields, 31 parking lots, and 55 miles of pathways. This includes clearing the pathways of leaves and snow, and the upkeep of 107 bridges and 26 underpasses. Reforestation and the planting of thousands of native plants, shrubs and trees each year. Free or low-cost educational and recreational programs for all ages.

Methods of Payment Reston Association provides members with the following payment options in 2021: • An easy-to-use online member payment portal. https://reston.users.membersuite.com/home • By mail. Reston Association, Post Office Box 79248, Baltimore, MD 21279 • By phone 703-435-6530 ext. 2. Credit card and electronic check available. • Dropbox conveniently located at RA headquarters, 12001 Sunrise Valley Dr, Reston, VA 20191 Email our Member Services team at Member_Services@ reston.org or call 703-435-6530 ext 2 for additional information regarding 2022 assessment payments.

Design, maintenance and use covenants enforcement which help to protect property values. This and more information about the annual assessment can be found at our website: https://www.reston.org/assessment-overview

Fairfax County Tax Relief The 2022 RA annual assessment is $370 on a property whose owner participates in the Fairfax County Tax Relief Program. Eligibility is based on age (over 65), total disability and certain income criteria. If you are exempt from real estate taxation under this program you must send to RA the following: Your $370 payment with this assessment notice by March 1, 2022. A copy of your 2022 Fairfax County qualification notice no later than July 31, 2022. For information about this county program, please call the Fairfax County Office of Assessments at 703-222-8234.

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WHAT IS COVENANTS ADMINISTRATION? Role and Purpose The mission of the Covenants Administration department is to promote and foster the attractiveness and quality of life of the Reston community by administering – fairly and consistently – the adopted guidelines and protective covenants related to the design, maintenance, and use of residential and certain commercial and non-residential properties. These properties include more than 21,000 residential lots, non-residential, commercial complexes, and open and recreational spaces.

Who to Contact To contact someone in the covenants department, please call 703-435-6530.

Covenants Advisors Each neighborhood or cluster under the RA umbrella has an assigned advisor that is responsible for the following: (1) processing applications submitted for design review, (2) answering questions related to inspections, (3) consulting if a proposed project meets cluster standards or design guidelines, and (4) liaising with cluster association sub-HOAs.

Resale Documents and Inspections Being member of a common interest community, all members are required to order a resale disclosure package when selling their home. This package includes the governing documents, resolutions, insurance, most recent approved budget, and the results of an exterior lot inspection to ensure the lot and contained improvements conform with RA protective covenants.

Design Review Applications Most exterior modifications will require review by and the approval of the DRB. DRB applications are generally reviewed for conformance with cluster standards and/ or applicable Design Guidelines. All DRB applications require at least three (3) signatures as required by the Reston Amended Deed. Single Family Detached homes (non-cluster) require three neighboring lot signatures. Cluster properties require a signature from each of the following: an adjacent lot, a lot within view, and a cluster association board officer.

Design Guidelines and Cluster Standards RA’s Design Guidelines provide general guidance on acceptable exterior modifications and establish application review levels. Design Guideline changes are proposed by the Design Review Board (DRB) and approved by the RA Board of Directors. Cluster standards are specific to each cluster, cover basic or unique elements, and must still adhere to the Design Guidelines. Cluster standards are proposed by each cluster association’s Board of Directors and approved by the DRB.

Affected Party The Reston Amended Deed affords any member who is materially impacted by the use or design of another Property to register as an Affected Party (AP) on an application being reviewed by the DRB. Any Affected Party may be heard by a DRB Panel; will receive notice of decisions and any subsequent actions taken by the DRB; will be sent notice of the Applicant’s appeal, if made; and may file his/her own appeal. Applications with an AP must be reviewed by either a Panel of the DRB or the Full Design Review Board.

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WHAT IS COVENANTS ADMINISTRATION? Cluster and Condo or Reston Association – Who is Responsible? Cluster or Condominium Associations are discrete and independent entities that are members of RA. Each association has its own set of governing documents, board of directors, rules and regulations, assessments, and services (trash, landscaping, plowing, etc.) provided. Most needs of members in these associations will be under the purview of the association’s board of directors, not RA. However, since RA is the master association, all members are required to adhere to not only their cluster associations rules and regulations, but also RA’s protective covenants. Most cluster associations defer enforcement of non-compliance issues to RA.

Resale At the request of the seller (or the seller’s agent), the resale package order will include an exterior lot inspection. Since this inspection is requested by the owner, notification of our intent to inspect is not required. However, staff is required to complete the inspection and deliver the package within fourteen (14) days of the request.

Post DRB Performed after notification of a completed DRBapproved project is submitted or eighteen (18) months after the date of the approval of an application (whichever comes first) to check for compliance with the conditions of approval. Most members submit photographs of the completed project, which is helpful.

A large majority of single family detached homes are not lots within cluster associations and therefore fall directly under RA’s protective covenants.

Types of Inspections Conducted RA staff conducts four types of inspections. All inspections (except for resales) require fourteen (14) days written notice prior to conducting the inspection. They include:

Complaints As a result of a formal written complaint by a RA member (complainant) related to an alleged violation, staff will provide fourteen (14) days’ notice of intent to inspect. Results of that inspection are then provided to the owner and the complainant and potentially referred to RA’s Covenants Committee.

Walkthroughs Walkthrough inspections are cluster-wide inspections of all member properties, including cluster associationowner property. Cluster associations request and qualify for walkthroughs and Covenants Staff works closely with cluster associations to prepare members and ensure timely notification of the inspection(s).

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN RESTON Join Volunteer Reston Volunteer Reston is a part of Reston Association and is comprised of community members who come together to complete various projects to improve our surroundings while enhancing the quality of life for all Restonians. Our mission is to build upon RA’s services and programs by matching the talents of individuals and groups to engaging projects and endeavors.

Why Volunteer? Volunteers play a critical role in helping Reston grow. Whether you are hoping to meet new neighbors, spend time with friends, learn new skills, make a positive impact in your community or complete school service hours, Volunteer Reston has something for everyone. RA volunteers are all ages. They possess a wide range of skill levels and personalities. Volunteers include senior citizens, corporate teams, faith-based groups, families, college students, retirees, scouts and youth. Volunteer Reston has many different volunteer types including from year-round, seasonal, students, environmental, corporate groups and those interested in special events. There are several ways to get involved. Some events happen frequently, whereas others happen on an annual or even one-time basis. Our recreational, environmental and administrative projects enable volunteers to meet other locals and learn more about Reston’s growing community.

Make a Positive Environmental Impact Reston is often praised for its trails, lakes and landscape. To preserve Reston’s natural beauty, regular maintenance is essential. Consider supporting habitat restoration, watershed cleanups and other workday projects by signing up for an upcoming opportunity. Opportunities include Habitat Heroes, stream monitoring, watershed cleanups, Earth Day, Arbor Day, Walker Nature Center events and other workdays.

Serve on RA Boards & Committees Reston Association’s boards and committees are where you can really immerse yourself in a cause or area that suits you. The Board of Directors is comprised of nine members, and elections to the board are held

annually. All members – homeowners and tenants – are encouraged to participate in the annual elections which are held in March. Like the Elections Committee and the Covenants Committee, the Design Review Board (DRB) is mandated by Reston’s Deed. The DRB is responsible for reviewing exterior alterations and improvements of properties. Application to join the DRB can be found at www.reston.org. Advisory committees are comprised of RA members who provide advice on association matters and perform such duties as may be requested by the Board of Directors. Each advisory committee meets generally once a month and is comprised of up to 15 members, a board member

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN RESTON as a liaison and at least one RA staff liaison. Members are appointed to advisory committees for three-year terms. Find out more about these boards and committees and find applications to join at www.reston.org: § Board of Directors § Covenants Committee § Design Review Board § Elections Committee § Environmental Advisory Committee § Fiscal Committee § Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee § Multimodal Transportation Advisory Committee § Board Information Technology Committee

Join the Community Events Volunteer Team Reston Association frequently hosts community events throughout the year. These events allow Reston locals to meet, network, share stories and work together with camaraderie and stewardship. Community events include the Nature Center 5K, Halloween House & Trick-or-Treat Trail, Summer events, Cookies with Santa, Community Yard Sale, Spring Festival and many more.

Corporate Day of Service Volunteer Reston’s 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, RA staff will fully develop and coordinate all aspects of your company’s community service volunteer project. Corporate projects will go through the Friends of Reston, a 501(c)(3) organization established in 1999 to support the Reston Association in bringing valuable projects to the community. The group allows the association to tap into other resources to bring great community projects to fruition on our land, at our facilities and within our programs.

Students may be able to finish their service hours by handling shifts at community events, environmental projects, monthly service projects and community cleanups. This also includes scouting organizations that needs to complete a community service project. For more information about Volunteer Reston, please contact Ha Brock, Volunteer Reston Manager via email ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986.

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.

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AMENITIES & FACILITIES MAP

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HOW TO RENT AN RA FACILITY 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: $165 $340

Dogwood 2460 Green Range Drive Size: 1,200 square feet § Spray and play water feature available April through October § Four picnic tables and a large built-in grill § Features ADA-accessible parking lot and picnic pavilion area § Parking shared with pool facility or at curbside § Restrooms available April-October

Golf Course Island North Shore Drive and Links Drive Size: 775 feet § Four picnic tables and one grill § Parklike setting with tot lot and a playground, both equipped with swings § Near a basketball court, trail, and plenty of open space § Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.)

Hunters Woods

Lake Anne

Corner of Steeplechase Drive and Reston Parkway Size: 842 square feet § Four picnic tables (two are ADAaccessible) and one grill § Ample parking shared with pool facility or at Hunters Woods Park § Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.) § Nearby basketball court, tot lot, and trail

11301 North Shore Drive Size: 900 square feet § Water spray fountain § Seven picnic tables, one large grill and one small § Restroom facility § Water and electricity § Tot lot, benches, trail, and ample parking, including curbside § Nearby basketball and volleyball courts not included in reservation Full Day: $165 $340 Half-Day*: $100 $190 *7 a.m.-2 p.m. or 3-10 p.m.

North Hills Center Harbor Road and North Village Road Size: 1,024 square feet § Nine picnic tables under cover and three large brick barbecue grills § Two portable restrooms § Electricity, water, lights, and a water fountain § Tot lot, ample parking and green space

Pony Barn Corner of Steeplechase Drive and Triple Crown Road Size: 2,006 square feet § Ten picnic tables and one small grill § Two portable restrooms § Parking available in 9 spaces or at curbside § Water fountain § Wood-chipped tot lot equipped with swings

Walker Nature Center — Pavilion 11450 Glade Drive Size: 576 sq. ft. 3 regular picnic tables and 1 ADA picnic table § Additional bench seating § Electricity and lights § Beautiful woodland setting § Parking available in lot and curbside. § ADA accessible, including parking § No grill. No amplified music. $35/hr. $46/hr. Contact 703-476-9689 ext 3 or naturecenter@reston.org

Walker Nature Center — Fire Ring

Temporary Road Corner of North Shore Drive and Temporary Road Size: 892 square feet § Seven picnic tables and two small grills § Two portable restrooms § Parking available in 16 spaces or at curbside § Water fountain § Four benches and a swing set situated throughout the park § Large, level field excellent for group activities

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. § Bench seating § 3 picnic tables § Small shelter § Curbside parking § No restrooms $23/hr. $35/hr. For profit/corporate fee: $46/hr. Contact 703-476-9689 ext 3 or naturecenter@reston.org

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HOW TO RENT AN RA FACILITY 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

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 park-like grounds offer a lovely setting. The facility has chairs to seat 50 people, three tables, restroom facilities, heating, air conditioning and ample parking.

Glade Room

Walker Nature Center — Nature House 11450 Glade Drive Size: 664 square feet Located at the 72-acre Walker Nature Center, the Nature House 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 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: $46/hr. or non-Reston not-for-profit: $69/hr. For profit/corporate: $92/hr.

The Lake House

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.

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-members year round.

Rental Fees: $25-$90 per hour

Rates: $175-$275/hr.

Conference Center

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

Presented by Toll Brothers 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive Size: 3 rooms, 832 square feet/room § Rooms can be combined for seating up to 80 guests. § Audio visual options & wireless internet § Corporate events § Community meetings § Workshops and conferences § Training programs § ADA parking, restrooms and doors

Available for: § Small to mid-sized weddings, engagement parties § Milestone birthday and anniversary parties § Family holiday gatherings § Corporate retreats and holiday parties § Private functions § Workshops, classes and conferences §

ADA parking

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ACTIVITIES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS Something for Everyone Living in Reston is like living in a park. Over 1,350 acres of open space are maintained throughout the community, and a wide variety of facilities and programs offer year-round opportunities for fitness, fun and exploration. Fifty-five miles of paved pathways and natural surface trails connect our facilities, neighborhoods, schools and shopping, and are perfect for walkers, joggers and bicyclists. More than 700 acres of forest, 50 meadows, and four wetlands provide beautiful vistas and important habitat for local wildlife. Aquatic habitats include four lakes, three ponds and 20 miles of streams, enjoyed by boaters and anglers.

Aquatics Reston Association is currently operating 2 pools under Phase 3 guidance which permits lap swimming, exercise, instruction, and free/recreational swim. All pools are open seven days a week to members and non-members who have a valid 2020 Recreation Pass. Guests of passholders are not permitted at this time and all Season-Long Guest Passes are being extended through 2021. We hope to be able to welcome Guests of passholders later this summer.

Camps As the longest-operating camp program in our community, Reston Camps has provided children with a fun and safe way to explore Reston’s natural environment and its recreational opportunities for over 45 years. Generations of Restonians, from campers to counselors, have participated in Reston Camps. Our camps help children grow physically, emotionally and socially. Campers are encouraged to demonstrate respect for themselves, others and the environment. At Reston Camps, we explore nature, find new talents, try new activities, gain independence and make lasting friendships and memories. We are committed to providing your child with a rewarding and memorable experience. Our safety and supervision exceed the minimum standards for child day centers, as required by the Virginia Department of Social Services. We hire community leaders who will help build character and create positive experiences that will last a lifetime.

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ACTIVITIES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS Events Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents in our community, the Events Department at Reston Association offers year-round programs, activities and community events for all ages. The benefits of recreation span every age and demographic component. Positive influences are immediate, longlasting and affect the individual, the community and the environment. Recreational activity has a proven impact on youth development, preserving family cohesiveness and healthful living for all. Highlights of these great offerings are our wellness classes, 55+ activities and trips, and community events like the yard sale, Totally Trucks, Cookies with Santa, and many more seasonal events. Visit www.restonwebtrac.org for the most up to date offerings.

Tennis With 50 outdoor tennis courts, 24 of those courts lighted for night play, Reston Association offers one of the most extensive tennis programs in the Washington metropolitan area. RA offers spring, summer and fall programming. The tennis program features Men’s and Women’s leagues, adult and junior group programs and private/semi-private lessons. NOTICE: Clay tennis courts at Glade and North Hills are scheduled to open for play in Mid-April 2021.

Pickleball In 2019, RA began offering the relatively new paddle sport called pickleball. Since then the sport has grown across Reston and we are proud to offer pickleball group lessons, private/semi private lessons and drop in play. With 4 lighted pickleball courts coming later this summer the sport is sure to continue to grow.

Walker Nature Center Address: 11450 Glade Drive. The Walker Nature Center is the heart of Reston’s 1,300 acres of open space and the home base for environmental education in Reston. Located on a 72acre woodland property, the WNC provides a variety of amenities and year-round programs for all ages. Its mission is to foster good environmental stewardship in the community. WNC features include a mile of loop trails, a picnic pavilion, fire ring, pond, native plant gardens, two streams and access to Lake Audubon. Its education building, known as Nature House, is LEED Gold certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The WNC naturalists assist residents with questions about plants, wildlife, and green living. Look for seasonal special events and native plant sales. Popular youth programs include preschool activities, school field trips, STEAM days and nature camps. Adults enjoy DIY workshops, presentations, film nights and citizen science projects. Learn more by visiting the Nature Center, subscribing to its newsletter Branching Out, or following the WNC on Facebook. You will soon see why the WNC is a community treasure for people, plants and wildlife. Contact naturecenter@reston.org or 703-476-9689.

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CONNECTING WITH RA RA Activities Guide Our quarterly guide provides members and non-members with a listing of all association programs and events as well as information about rentals, recreation passes and various seasonal recreational activities. Most listings provide codes that can be used to register or purchase products online at WebTrac. The guide is mailed to RA members and available online on our Issuu page. Go to https://issuu.com/restonassociation/ to read the online version of the guide.

Branching Out This publication is produced quarterly by the association’s Walker Nature Center and communications team. Branching Out focuses on local environmental and wildlife topics. It also provides a seasonal calendar of fun and educational activities. Branching Out can be downloaded at https://issuu.com/restonassociation/

RA News This electronic newsletter is emailed to approximately 8,500 subscribers for free every Friday. It includes news and notices regarding the association as well as links to events, meetings and Reston Today videos which air on our YouTube channel. We encourage all members keep informed by subscribing to RA News and following us on social media. Click here to sign up for RA News.

facebook.com/restonassociation youtube.com/restonassociation twitter.com/restononline

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HELPFUL RESTON INFORMATION Fairfax County 12000 Government Center Pkwy Fairfax, VA 22035 https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov Phone: 703-FAIRFAX (703-324-7329)

Fairfax County Police Department Reston District: 703-478-0904 Non-Emergencies: 703-691-2131 Emergencies: CALL 911

Herndon High School Address: 700 Bennett St., Herndon, VA 20170 Phone: 703-810-2200

Herndon Middle School, Address: 901 Locust St., Herndon, VA 20170 Phone: 703-904-4800

Reston Post Office

Reston Fire Station

11110 Sunset Hills Rd, Reston, VA 20190 1-800-ASK-USPS® (800-275-8777) Phone: 703-689-9874 TTY: 877-889-2457

Non-Emergencies: 703-437-7575 Emergencies: CALL 911

Cable TV

Reston Hospital Center www.restonhospital.com Phone: 703-689-9000

Reston Schools

Hunters Woods Elementary School

Xfinity by Comcast Verizon DIRECTV®

Electric

Dominion Virginia Power 1-866-366-4357

Address: 11411 Ridge Heights Rd, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-390-5600

Water

Terraset Elementary School

703-698-5800

Fairfax County Water Authority

Address: 11411 Ridge Heights Rd, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-390-5600

Gas

Sunrise Valley Elementary School

703-750-1000

Address: 10824 Cross School Rd, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-715-3800

Washington Gas

Delegate Ken Plum (D-36th District)

Dogwood Elementary School

1982 – Present Pocahontas Building Room Number: E207 Richmond, VA 23218 During Session: 804-698-1036 District Office: 703-758-9733

Address: 12300 Glade Dr, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-262-3100

Senator Janet Howell (D-32nd District)

South Lakes High School Address: 11400 South Lakes Dr, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-715-4500

Aldrin Elementary School Address: 11375 Center Harbor Rd, Reston, VA 20194 Phone: 703-904-3800

Langston Hughes Middle School Address: 11401 Ridge Heights Rd, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-715-3600

1992 – Present Pocahontas Building Room Number: E509 Richmond, VA 23218 During Session: 804-698-7532 District Office: 703-709-8283

Walter L. Alcorn, Hunter Mill District Supervisor huntermill@fairfaxcounty.gov Phone: 703-478-0283

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DEPARTMENT CONTACTS & HOURS Member Services

Central Services Facility

For general assistance, pay your assessment, activity registration, purchase a Recreation Pass, or to reserve a facility:

Outdoor related assistance including open spaces, garden plots, pathways, lakes/streams/watersheds, tot lots: Address: 12250 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA 20190 Phone: 703-437-7658

Address: 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-435-6530 Email: Member_Services@reston.org HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Email: CSFstaff@reston.org

Walker Nature Center Nature and Environmental Education: Address: 11450 Glade Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-476 9689 Email: NatureCenter@reston.org

RA Management If you would like to contact Reston Association management, please call our main number at 703-435-6530 or email below: LARRY BUTLER, ACTING CEO/COO RA-COO@RESTON.ORG

MIKE LEONE, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING & MEMBER SERVICES, RA-DIRCOMMUNICATIONS@ RESTON.ORG

CAMERON ADAMS, DIRECTOR OF COVENANTS ADMINISTRATION, RA-DIRCOVENANTS@RESTON.ORG

CHRIS SCHUMAKER, DIRECTOR OF CAPITAL PROJECTS, RA-DIRCAP@ RESTON.ORG

THOMAS DIEHL, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE, RA-DIRFINANCE@ RESTON.ORG

LAURA KOWALSKI, DIRECTOR OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, RA-DIRENVREC@

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MIKE MCNAMARA, DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE & NATURAL RESOURCES, RA-DIRMAINTAINENCE@RESTON. ORG

ANTHONY CHAMP, GENERAL COUNSEL, RA-GENCOUNSEL@ RESTON.ORG

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