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GoodTimes
Spring 2016For the Times
of Your Life
Spring Registration Begins Monday, March 14
for Classes March 28 - June 5
Welcome
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Volunteers
Volunteers are an appreciated
and valuable part of the Parks and
Recreation team! On December
1, 2014, Fauquier County Parks
and Recreation implemented a
Volunteer Background Check
Program designed with measures
to protect children, safeguard
county resources, and help ensure
the overall safety of county
citizens. Volunteer positions
will require a background check
prior to the start of any volunteer
duties. If you would like to be a
new volunteer or continue your
involvement as an FCPR volunteer,
please complete the required
paperwork and consent form. For
more information,
call (540) 422-8550 or
visit our website at recreation.
fauquiercounty.gov.
ADA Accessibility
Fauquier County Parks & Recreation
Department is committed to giving all
citizens equal access to recreation and
leisure opportunities. In keeping with
that commitment and the Americans with Disabilities
Act, it is the Department’s intent to provide reasonable
accommodations to individuals with disabilities in all
Department programs, services, and facilities. Individuals
with disabilities can contact the Department prior to an
event or the start of a program to request disability-
related accommodations. Adaptive aids and resources
are available to assist qualified individuals. Requests for
accommodations require a 72-hour notice.
In this issue you will find more than 250 spring and summer activities for all ages that help
stimulate, educate, and refresh you!
Learn more about the County’s history with Legends by Lantern Light, Open House at #18
Schoolhouse and Daily Life in the 19th Century living history events. Sailing lessons at Crockett
are back, where there are also astronomy viewings and early morning/late evening fishing
dates. And explore your creative side with photography, pottery, guitar, racquetball, and jewelry
making classes.
And be sure to start making your summer plans with the wide selection of swimming lessons,
mini-camps, and a full day camp at Marshall Community Center.
Please remember that the Department wants to be sure that every child that wishes to
participate in recreational programs can do so. To that end the Department has a variety
of means to help offset fees and has established a scholarship fund to allow participation in
many other community recreation programs. Please contact any of the regional offices for
more information. And a special thanks to USA Swimming for its contribution to help keep
swimming scholarships viable for another year!
For more details about all of these Fauquier County Parks and Recreation activities and great
ways to improve your new year, visit the Parks and Recreation department at fauquiercounty.
gov.
As always if you have any needs that are not being met, special comments, or if there is anything
we can ever do better please feel free to call me or attend our monthly Board meeting, usually
the first Wednesday of each month.
Spring, a time for re-creation. We hope you grow this spring and help those around you to grow
as well and don’t forget to take advantage of all the opportunities awaiting you right here at the
Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department!
Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Board
By Magisterial District
Mission
The Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Board
is dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of
life for all people in Fauquier County. Working in
partnership with the people, the Fauquier County
Parks & Recreation Department shall provide the
leadership to assure that citizens receive high-
quality recreational facilities and services and to
assure the preservation of local history.
FCPRD Board Members
Donald P. Johnson, Jr., Chairman, Lee District
Carl Bailey, Cedar Run District
David Graham, Jr., Marshall District
Weston Kennedy, Center District
Clayton Lescalleet, Scott District
Fauquier County Board of Supervisors
Christopher T. Butler, Chairman, Lee District
R. Holder Trumbo, Vice Chairman, Scott District
Christopher N. Granger, Chairman, Center District
Mary Lee McDaniel, Marshall District
Richard R. Gerhardt, Vice Chairman,
Cedar Run District
FCPRD Board Meeting Schedule
March 2, Vint Hill
April 6, Marshall Community Center
May 4, Monroe Park
The Board meets monthly on the first Wednesday
of the month at 7p. The public is always invited and
input is appreciated. Work sessions scheduled at
6p as needed prior to each Board meeting.
Administrative Office
320 Hospital Drive, Suite 6, Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: (540) 422-8550 Fax: (540) 422-8559
E-mail address: parks@fauquiercounty.gov
Office Hours
Monday–Friday, 8a-4:30p
Saturday–Sunday, Closed
Administrative Staff
Director—Larry Miller
Administrative Associate—Liz Watkins
Support Staff
Administrative Manager—Nicole Western
Administrative Specialist—Johanna Spadafora
Systems Technician—Jeanne Brunk
Software Support Specialist—Isobel Linton
Senior Administrative Assistant—Vacant
To register or for more information about classes
and activities, contact a regional office.
Can words describe the fragrance of the very breath of spring?
-Neltje Blanchan
Welcome to the Spring 2016 Issue
of Good Times!
TableofContents
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Refund Policies:
Satisfaction is guaranteed. If any participant is
dissatisfied with any program or class, they will receive a
refund as follows:
•	 100% refund (through the first class) with a
prorated refund the second class and beyond.
•	 Access plans and Pass Plans - no refunds will be
given.
Please note: Refunds are determined from the date
and time of request.
Credit Card Policy:
Due to the increased cost of transaction fees, a $5
minimum is required for all credit card purchases. Debit
cards are not accepted.
The Department apologizes for any inconvenience
and appreciates your understanding.
Pass Plan Policies:
•	 Pass plans of one month or more are available to
residents only.
•	 Passes may only be used at the designated facility.
•	 Passes are non-transferable.
•	 Pass Extensions: Requests for extensions must be
made prior to absence for absences of 4 weeks
or greater only. One extension per year shall be
granted to a pass holder. Pass extensions will only
be permitted if the pass holder becomes physically
ill, with a doctor’s certification, or military status is
modified to active.
Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Recognitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Special Observances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Trails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Project Updates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14
Swimming Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-21
Summer Camp Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23
REGISTRATION FORM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  43
Parks, Trails & Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45
Recreation Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
Summer Previews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CATEGORIES
Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 40
Arts & Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25, 34, 35, 40
Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26, 30, 35, 40, 41
Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 30, 31, 36
Environmental, Historical & Trails. . . . 27, 36, 41, 42
Health/Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 28, 31, 36, 37, 42
Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 31, 42
PROGRAMS BY REGION
Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28
Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-32
Northern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37
Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-42
Table of Contents
LEGEND
Code: I.D. # unique to every course
Day: Day(s) of week course is held
Dates: Start and end-date of course
Time: Start and end-time of course
Reg by: Course registration deadline
Fee: $/$ . . . county/ non-county
On January 6, the Parks and Recreation Board acknowledged individuals, organizations and businesses who made
significant contributions during the second quarter of fiscal year 2016. Three organizations reached significant
thresholds totaling 400 hours of volunteer time. Eighteen organizations made contributions totaling $3,735 in monetary
donations. The Board also gave special recognition to the Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Committee for planning and
implementing the 2015 NVSO cycling events held in Fauquier County.
•	 Girl Scout Troop 3550
– 100 hours
•	 Fauquier Times
DonorRecognition
Donors & Volunteers Recognized
Northern Virginia
Senior Olympics Committee
Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Committee: (l-r) Bob Moore, Melissa Nester, Chuck Williams, Donald Johnson & Clayton Lescalleet
•	 Girl Scout Troop 5632
– 100 hours
•	 Liberty Community Church
– 200 hours
Commendations for Valuable Service
•	 Fauquier Health
•	 Neri’s Tree-N-Trade Service, Inc.
•	 Lovell & Mercier, Inc.
•	 Draftman, Inc.
•	 Moo Thru LLC
•	 Enlightened Meadow Farm LLC
•	 Pro-Tech Service Company, Inc.
Certificates of Recognition
•	 Warrenton Toyota Scion
•	 Groves Hardware, LLC
•	 The Corner Deli
•	 Smith - Midland
•	 Leading Edge
•	 Barrel Oak Winery
•	 Allen & Susan Taft
•	 Black Bear Bistro
•	 Carworks Auto Body LLC
•	 Catlett Sheet Metal
•	 CK Home and Hardware True
Value
•	 Dejavu
•	 Detailed Concepts LLC
•	 Compassion Animal Hospital
•	 Walgreens
•	 Genesis Home Improvement, LLC
•	 Northern Piedmont Federal
Credit Union
Other Generous Donors
•	 Five Guys Burgers and Fries
•	 Giant
•	 Green Maple Market
•	 Harris Home Remodeling
•	 Harris Teeter Store 329
•	 Karate Sports Academy
•	 Keystone Construction
•	 LongHorn Steakhouse
•	 Lucy’s Cleaning Service
•	 M & P Pizza
•	 Meadows Farms Nursery
•	 Mirror, Mirror Hair Salon
•	 Riverside Center
•	 Small Business Support Services
•	 Stribling’s Service Center
•	 The Inn at Vint Hill
•	 The New Bridge
Special Recognition to
•	 Donald Johnson
•	 Clayton Lescalleet
•	 David Jerome
•	 Melissa Nester
•	 Bob Leftwich
•	 Bob Moore
•	 Chuck Williams
•	 Gary Hicklin
Voluntary Service Awards
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National Volunteer Week, a program established by Points of Light in 1974, is about inspiring, recognizing and
encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities. It’s about being at the center of social
change and discovering the collective power to make a difference. The Department honors those organizations and
individuals who give of their time and talent to help provide many of the programs and services offered through the
Department.
•	 John Buhrman
•	 Daniel Buhrman
•	 Hayden Eustace
•	 Jimmy Eustace
•	 Melinda Evans
•	 Mike Johnson
•	 Antique Equipment
Preservation Society
•	 C & K Hardware
•	 Camp Camellia
•	 Cosmos Band
•	 Excel Dance Studio
•	 Fauquier Heritage and
Preservation Foundation
•	 Fauquier Master Gardeners
•	 Girl Scout Troop 1439
The Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department extends a very warm thank you to those who have so generously
provided support, dedication, and service in 2015 to the Department and to the community. It is because of special
people like you that the Department was able to provide programs and services to Fauquier County citizens such as
Children’s Festival, Goldvein Jubilee, Turkey Trot 5k, Lucky Shamrock, Northern Virginia Senior Olympics, Family Earth Day
Festival, Summer Sizzler Summer Concert, and Fiesta Fauquier to name a few events.
A plaque will be placed on the Volunteer Garden Path in front of the Warrenton Community Center in recognition of 2015
volunteers. Please plan a trip to the Garden and see this plaque that honors your contribution.
•	 Teesa Kerns
•	 Brooklyn Mauro
•	 Montine Howard
•	 Natasha Ritchie-Niehenke
•	 Timothy Niekenke
•	 Andrew Oliver
•	 Bill Ritchie
•	 Devon Ritchie
•	 Sandy Ritchie
•	 Greg Slader
•	 Dave Symington
•	 Kim Ylisela
•	 Girl Scout Troop 1757 and
Brownie Troop 633
•	 Girl Scout Troop 3550
•	 Girl Scout Troop 3791
•	 Girl Scout Troop 5632
•	 Highland School Volleyball Team
•	 Inglewood Farm
•	 Karate Sports Academy
•	 Liberty Community Church
•	 Liberty High School
•	 Luck Stone
•	 Northern Virginia Gold
Prospectors Association
•	 Southern Fauquier Historical
Society
•	 VFW Post 7728
•	 Woods Gymnastics		
Businesses/Organizations
Individuals
VolunteerRecognition
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Most Money Raised by a Charity
Fresta Valley with $1200
Most Participants
Fresta Valley with 53 runners.
Largest Families Registered
The Worsham Family for Fresta Valley with 6
Top Overall Male Runner
Mateo Burreto for Auburn Middle School PTO
Top Overall Female Runner
Jada Dudley for Auburn Middle School PTO
Participating Charities
3rd
annual
•	 The Cold War Museum
•	 Families of Fauquier
•	 Fauquier Community Childcare
•	 Fauquier Family Shelter Services
•	 Working Together Committee
•	 Fresta Valley Christian School
•	 Girls on the Run Piedmont
•	 Great Meadow Foundation
•	 Paws for seniors
•	 Piedmont TOPsoccer
•	 Auburn Middle School PTO
•	 Providence Christian Academy
•	 Warrenton Middle School PTO
SpecialObservances
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Fauquier County Government, including Parks and Recreation, has been working on updating all
departmental websites. The website redesigns should be completed in early spring including a new park
finder application that will allow users to find county parks, facilities and greenways by location, name, and
activities.
On December 4, 2015 a crowd of theater enthusiasts, patrons, county and town officials gathered for a ribbon
cutting ceremony and the unveiling of a fresh new look inside the Theater on the Green at Vint Hill.
Seat cushions, covers, and arms have been replaced, the inside of the building has been painted and new flooring
and carpeting have been installed. The interior was intentionally renovated to maintain the theater’s 1950’s retro
color, material, fabrics and design themes.
Renovations were the result of a unique public private partnership between Fauquier County Department of Parks
and Recreation and the Fauquier Community Theatre. Renovations were funded through the county, and funds
obtained through generous donations
from Fauquier Community Theatre
patrons and various fundraisers.
(left to right): Mike Markley, (FCT Board
Chairman), Jonathan Caron, (Jonathan
Caron Construction, Inc.), Cathy Silvers
(event emcee and star from ‘Happy
Days’), Miles Friedman (Fauquier County
Economic Development Director), Stephen
Heyda (Fauquier Community Theater Board
of Directors), & Larry Miller (Director,
Fauquier County Department of Parks
and Recreation) rededicate the newly
renovated Theater on the Green.
Theater RededicationTheater Rededication
COUNTY
WEBSITE REDESIGN
SpecialObservances
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Bicyclists should:
•	 Use the sharrow to guide where you ride within
the lane
•	 Remember not to ride too close to parked cars
•	 Follow the rules of the road
toSchool
Fauquier County was awarded its 1st Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Infrastructure
Grant for improvements around Cedar Lee Middle School. SRTS, a program
through VDOT, assists localities in developing plans, activities, and infrastructure
improvements to make bicycling and walking to school a safe and appealing
transportation option for students.
Construction will include:
•	Sidewalk improvements
•	Traffic calming measures
•	Bicycle racks
•	Shared- use path constructed along 		
	 Schoolhouse Road
•	Shared-use path constructed under Route 17 	
	 connecting to neighborhoods on north side of 	
	 bridge (includes fencing along railroad tracks)
•	Street crossing improvements
•	ADA accessible
•	Connecting school, neighborhoods, businesses, 	
	 and library by walking/biking routes
Trails
•	 Be Courteous to All Users
•	 Don’t Block the Path
•	 Be Predictable
•	 Always Use Safe Speeds
•	 Slower Traffic has the Right-of-Way
•	 Control Your Pet
•	 Keep Right Except to Pass
•	 Use Voice, Bell or Whistle When Passing
•	 Yield When Entering or Crossing Paths and Roads
•	 Keep the Pathway Clean
•	 Wear a Helmet
Greenways in Fauquier County
What is a Greenway? ….. a strip of undeveloped land near an urban area, set aside for environmental
protection that may also be used for recreational purposes.
Please enjoy our greenways and enhance the user experience by using common sense and common courtesy.
General Rules of the Path:
Trail/Road Intersections:
Trail and Road Intersection safety has been an ongoing challenge for municipalities across the country. The
Department is studying the issue and revising standards for our greenways and trails. Automobiles and trail
users should use caution when approaching all intersections and obey posted signage.
Sharrows
Fauquier County Parks and Recreation and the Town of Warrenton now have sharrows installed
on Aiken Drive and Walker Drive. Sharrows are bicycle symbols carefully placed to guide
bicyclists to the best place to ride on the road. They also serve as a reminder to drivers to share
the road with cyclists.
Motorists should:
•	 Expect to see bicyclists on the street
•	 Remember to give bicyclists three feet of
space when passing
•	 Follow the rules of the road
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PROJECT
UPDATES
ProjectUpdates
The Parks and Recreation Board, with the support of the Board of
Supervisors, has been making a concerted effort to improve recreational
facilities in Fauquier County. Some of those that were recently completed
or will be completed in the near future include:
•	 Woods at Warrenton – unfortunately bids were
significantly higher than the estimate so the plans
are being revised to try to reduce the costs before
rebidding.
•	 Guard rails – replacement of guard rails at parking
lots at Cedar Lee and Vint Hill Farms Park have been
bid and hopefully will be completed by spring.
•	 Warrenton Community Center – the first phase
of playground replacement is now complete and
the first County playground with poured-in place
surfacing. The Department is very interested in your
opinion!
Department conducting study of ballfield lighting,
which needs significant repairs on all fields, to
determine if repairs are justifiable.
•	 Monroe accessible routes – Phase I includes paving
repairs and installation of additional boardwalk,
work is underway.
•	 Warrenton Branch Greenway – land negotiations
nearing completion, interviews to select design firm
underway.
•	 Safe Routes to School – approval from VDOT
received with anticipation of bidding in early
February.
•	 Monroe playground enhancements for improved
accessibility – slated for initiation in the spring.
•	 New fencing at Marshall Middle School ballfield
and outfield fencing at Auburn ballfield – project
has been bid with anticipation of completion prior
to spring season.
•	 Safety netting between ballfields at Pearson
and Miller Elementary Schools – project has been
bid with anticipation of completion prior to spring
season.
•	 Central Fauquier Sports Complex – project
delayed until agency reviews completed
•	 Construction of additional portable toilet/
storage structures for ballfields at PB Smith,
Auburn Middle, and Cedar Lee Middle – plans
revised during the winter and construction expected
to be completed in spring.
•	 Pierce connection trail – wetland permitting in
progress
•	 Improved accessibility projects – service counter
and reworking of auditorium steps at Marshall
Community Center, reworking of ramps at Monroe
Park, installation of tactile warning strips on steps
and reworking door to racquetball courts at Vint Hill
Village Green Community Center,
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SpecialEvents
The Hall of Honor nominations
period for 2015 has ended.
Watch for the recipient to be announced in the
summer Good Times edition.
2016 nominations will be accepted beginning in June.
Friday April 1st, 7 pm at the
Marshall Community Center.
Enjoy a classic time traveling
movie in the community center
gymnasium.
Please call
540-422-8580
for more information.
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MINIONS from Universal Pictures.
Despicable Me’s minions get their very own spin-off. Minions Stuart, Kevin and
Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor
husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world. Concessions available.
Vint Hill Theater
on the Green
Friday, April 15 7pm
FREE
Rated PG
SpecialEvents
DOSWELL, VA
Fauquier County Parks & Recreation will be offering
DISCOUNTED TICKETS
For Parks and Recreation Days
June 24-July 31, 2016
ONLY $38 PER TICKET
COMING THIS SUMMER!
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Swing Dance
Swing Dance and concert with the Silver Tones Band. Tickets are $10 per person and for sale in
advanced or at the at the front office the evening of the dance. Registration not required.
MarshallCommunityCenter
FridayApr29,7p-9:30p
$
10per participant
SpecialEvents
Earthfest 2016
Saturday, Apr. 23, 1p-7p
C.M. Crockett Park
Commemorate Earth Day at the Annual Earth Day Music Festival
hosted by C.M. Crockett Park. This family friendly event showcases
live music from popular local and high school bands. Come listen to
an eclectic mix of a variety of music styles. Lawn chairs and blankets
are welcome. Concessions available for purchase. Pre-Registration not
required. Rain-Date will be Sunday April 24, 2016. Entrance fee $3
per person Non-County vehicle entrance fee $7 per vehicle.
Inquire by emailing southprogrammer@fauquiercounty.gov
$3
per person
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your
STRUT
MUTT
PAGEANT&TALENTSHOW
SATURDAY MAY 14, 10A
WARRENTON COMMUNITY CENTER
This family oriented special event is for the folks that think they
have the best looking dog in Fauquier County, or most talented,
looks good in costume, largest, smallest or just the ugliest mutt in
the area. All could be winners at this fun event for everyone. Bring
the pooch and see how it stacks up to other K-9’s. Have the entire
family participate and show off the dogs looks and talents. Prizes
awarded for best looking, ugliest, largest, smallest, most talented
and of course best costume. You may enter your pet in more than
one category. All entries will be received the day of the event.
SpecialEvents
Fiesta
Fauquier!
Sunday, May 1 1p-3p
Northern Fauquier Community Park
Fiesta Fauquier is a celebration of Cinco de Mayo and
the spring season! Stay for the whole day or only a few
hours, all are welcome! Music, crafts, dancing, and food!
Entry to the event is FREE. Some items, such as food,
may cost.
FREE
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Step back to the days at the turn of the 20th
Century when many daily tasks were still
performed by hand. Watch demonstrations
and then you too can join in the fun of washing
clothes in a tub, decorating cloth with embroidery,
spinning yarn, pie making and more. Also see
some machinery used in that time period.
•	 Ages 12 and under must have adult chaperone.
•	 No registration required.
Living History - Daily Lives in the 19th
Century
Saturday, May 21
12p-4p
Monroe Park
•	 Explore Cedar Run Greenway - Woods at
Warrenton Section
•	 Wetland Interpretation by Angler Environment
•	 Bird Calling, Observation, & Interpretation
•	 Nature Scavenger Hunt
•	 Snacks & Drinks
Photo by Stephen Kirkpatrick
National
Trails Day
Saturday, June 4
10a–12p
Trail parking across the street
from 7534 Coopers Hawk Drive
SpecialEvents
FREE
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Operating Schedule 2016
Open Memorial Day Weekend thru Labor Day
Memorial Day Weekend Schedule:
Sat, May 28 - Mon, May 30
11a-7p
Summer Vacation Schedule **Open Daily**
Tue, May 31 - Sun, Aug 21
11a-7p
Late Summer Schedule
Mon, Aug 22 - Fri, Sep 2
Mon-Fri: 3p-7p
Sat & Sun: 11a-7p
Labor Day Weekend Schedule
Sat, Sep 3 - Mon, Sep 5
11a-7p
Pool Activities
Open Swim
Five lanes of the main pool and the entire kiddie pool are
open for play and recreation. The basketball hoop may
be available. Lap lanes are also available at this time. All
children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all
times in the water.
Lap Swim
A time designated for fitness swimming. Lap Swim Etiquette
applies. Two or more swimmers in a lane must circle swim.
Swimmers resting or otherwise waiting at the wall should
stay far to the right from their own perspective looking back
up the pool.
Pool Rentals
Rent our lap and kiddie pool for your special event! Price
includes lifeguards and private use of pool. Call Melissa
Nester at (540) 428-3768 for details.
AGES Daily Access
Discount Passes*
Season Pass*
10-Use 20-Use
Under 2 years Free n/a n/a Individual $180
2-11 years $4.50 $36 $63 Family of 2 $335
12-59 years $5.50 $44 $77 3rd
Additional $130
60 years & up 4.50 $36 $63 4th
Additional $105
All ages after 5p $4.00 n/a n/a 5th
Additional	 $ 80
6th
+Additional	 $ 55
BUY A PASS & USE THE EXPRESS CHECK-IN LANE
*Discount and Season passes are discounted ways for you to enjoy our facilities. Passes are non-refundable and valid only for the season
issued. Passes do not constitute a “membership”; therefore, when the facility is at capacity, pass holders will be admitted the same as the
general public. Special events may require an additional charge. Call the Vint Hill Community Center at (540) 422-8890 or Larry Weeks
Community Pool at (540)422-8250 for additional information.
SwimmingLessons
Private Swim Lessons
Private Swim Lessons for children and adults are offered
at the Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill. Private
Individual Lessons are defined as having only one child
or adult assigned to an instructor. Private Group Lessons
are defined as having two (2) or more children or adults
who are in the same swimming skill levels. (Refer to the
Swim Lesson Course Descriptios chart on page 17 for more
information on determining your swimming skill level.)
Private lessons can be booked any day from 9a-11a and
evenings after 5p. Private Swim Lesson Request Forms are
available at all FCPRD Region Offices and the Larry Weeks
Community Pool at Vint Hill.
Larry Weeks Community Pool
Call (540)422-8250 or (540)422-8890 for more
information.
One 30 minute lesson
Residential Individual Lessons Group Lessons
Status (Per Child) (Each add’l child)
County $25 $10*
Non-County $38 $15*
*Note: All private group lesson students must register at the same time.
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•	 Students must be able to follow and accept
directions and be able to take turns to participate
in group lessons.
•	 Ages and skills provided in the Swim Skills
Progression Chart are guidelines set forth by the
American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program. In
addition to swimming skills, each level will cover
basic water safety.
•	 Children not toilet-trained must wear swim
diapers. (Diaper machine located near lifeguard
station for your convenience.)
•	 Students may need to attend several sessions
before progressing to the next level.
•	 Please be aware that some of our classes are
offered as combination classes. The instructor will
evaluate the participants and divide accordingly.
•	 If a student enrolls in a lesson that is too
advanced for his/her skills, FCPRD staff will
make every effort to accommodate the student by
placing him/her in the appropriate level. However,
if the appropriate level is not available during the
same dates, the registration fee will be refunded
or the student may register for the appropriate
level offered during a later session. The student
will not be allowed to participate in a level that is
too advanced for his/her skills.
•	 The pool is not available for public swim during
swim lessons.
Swimming Lesson Guidelines
SwimmingLessons
The Fauquier Parks and Recreation Board is pleased to announce the
SWIM FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Swim for Life Scholarship Program is committed to teaching the youth of Fauquier County water safety and basic
swimming skills. A special trust fund has been established to help fund this effort, the proceeds of which will be
available to a limited number youth in-need, for the 2016 swimming season. If you know of a child under age 10 who
does not know how to swim, please make their parents aware this program.
Eligibility: Any Fauquier County youth resident under 10 years of age who is unable to afford, based on the honor
system, swimming lessons. Only one course per person per calendar year is permitted. This fund is only applicable to
Pre-school I, Pre-school II and Level 1 courses. Funding through this fund may not be used in conjunction with any
other trust fund account. Applications for scholarships available at any region office.
Scholarship Program
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Level  Requirements
Ages 3-5  30 Min Classes
Skills Taught
Preschool I
Can leave parents willingly. Follow direction
in group setting
Water adjustment, safety, entry, floating and breathing introduced.
Preschool II
Preschool I certificate or be able to sub-
merge face, blow bubbles, front glide and
float on front & back.
Goal is to build on Level I skills and enjoy success with fundamental skills. Learn to float on back
unsupported, recover to a vertical position, explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg
actions on front and back, build foundation for future strokes. Self-help and basic rescue skills.
Preschool III
Preschool II certificate or be able to swim 3
body lengths with arm & leg action, float on
front & back 5 seconds with recovery.
Goal is to build on Level II skills by providing additional guided practice. Learn to effectively
coordinate combined simultaneous arm and leg actions, alternating arm and leg actions and
safety skills.
Level  Requirements
Ages 6-17  45 Minute Classes
Skills Taught
Level I - Intro to Water Skills
Must be able to participate in a group and follow
directions
Learn basic personal water safety information and skills, help participants feel comfortable
in the water. Learn elementary aquatic skills and develop good attitudes about swimming,
good swimming habits and safe water practices.
Level II - Fundamental Water Skills
Level I certificate or be able to travel 5 yards,
submerge face 3 times, front glide, roll to back and
float 3 sec.
Goal is to give participants success with fundamental skills. Learn to float without support
& recover to vertical position, beginning of locomotion skills. Develop simultaneous and
alternating arm & leg action on front & back. Safety skills.
Level III - Stroke Development
Level II Certificate or be able to swim 5 body
lengths using combined arms & legs, front and
back float 15 sec.
Build on learned skills by providing guided practice. Learn survival float, swim front crawl &
elementary backstroke. Introduce scissors kick, dolphin kick, and fundamentals of treading
water. Review rules for headfirst entry and begin to learn headfirst entry from side of pool.
Level IV - Stroke Improvement
Level III Certificate or be able to swim 15 yds. front
crawl with rotary breathing, tread water and swim
elementary backstroke 15 yards.
Develop confidence in the strokes and improve other aquatic skills. Increase endurance &
distances by swimming familiar strokes. Add arm action to the scissor kick for sidestroke.
Learn the back crawl, breaststroke, & butterfly; basics for turns at the wall. Safety skills.
Level V - Stroke Refinement
Level IV Certificate or be able to swim 25 yds. front
crawl, change direction and swim elem. backstroke
25 yds. Swim breaststroke and back crawl 15 yds.
Coordinate and refine strokes. Refine performance of all strokes – front & back crawl,
butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke & sidestroke and increase distances. Flip
turns on front & back introduced. Safety skills.
Level VI - Fitness Swimmer
Level V certificate preferred.
Demonstrate effectiveness and efficiency in all strokes. Able to swim continuously while
using the appropriate turns for the stroke. Solid understanding about how to be safe in, on
& around the water.
SwimmingLessons
LevelRequirements
6-36 Months30 min Classes
Skills Taught
6–18 months
InfantToddler I
Parents must get in water
Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to support and hold
their child, to prepare and encourage full participation and try new skills. Water safety topics are
introduced and directed to parents. Goals consist of basic skills to help lay the foundation for
learning to swim.
18–36 months
InfantToddler II
Parents must get in water
Level 2 builds on the skills introduced in level 1. Participants improve on these skills and learn
more advanced skills in level 2. Water safety topics are introduced and directed to parents.
Swim Lesson Course Descriptions
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SwimmingLessons
Group Swim Lessons - Eastern Region
Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill Village Green
County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112
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MORNING SESSION I June 6-16 – Register by: June 2
CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS
9717 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9736 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9625 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9626 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9630 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9644 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9646 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9645 Preschool II 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9663 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9664 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9680 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9687 Level I/II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9689 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9700 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9713 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
MORNING SESSION II June 20-30 – Register by: June 16
9718 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 10:10a-10:40a Mon-Thu Fri
9724 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9628 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9627 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9629 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9647 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9648 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9665 Preschool III 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9731 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9681 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9690 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9726 Level II 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Mon-Thu Fri
9701 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9707 Level IV 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
MORNING SESSION III July 5-14 – Register by: June 30
9720 Inf/Tod I/II 6-36 months 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9631 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9632 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9649 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9655 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9650 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9666 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9682 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9691 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9692 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9702 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9716 Level III 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9714 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
MORNING SESSION IV July 18-28 – Register by: July 14
CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS
9721 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-36 months 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9633 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9634 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9728 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9651 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9652 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9667 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9668 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9683 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9693 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9729 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9703 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9730 Level III 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Mon-Thu Fri
9715 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION I June 6-16 – Register by: June 2
9719 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 7p-7:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9635 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p- 6:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9653 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9669 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri
9684 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9694 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9704 Level III 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION II June 20-30 – Register by: June 16
9725 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri
9637 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9636 Preschool I 3-5 years 7p-7:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9654 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9670 Preschool III 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9685 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9695 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9708 Level IV 6-17 years 7:10p-7:55p Mon-Thu Fri
SwimmingLessons
MORNING SESSION V August 1-11 – Register by: July 28
9722 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-36 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9638 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9639 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9656 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9657 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9658 Preschool II 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9672 Preschool III 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri
9671 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri
9673 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9674 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9688 Level I/II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9705 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
9709 Level IV 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri
9711 Level V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri
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EVENING SESSION IV July 18-28 – Register by: July 14
9642 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9732 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9660 Preschool II 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri
9676 Preschool III 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9677 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri
9686 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9698 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
9710 Level IV 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION V August 1-11 – Register by: July 28
9643 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9662 Preschool II 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9661 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9678 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:20p-7:50p Mon-Thu Fri
9699 Level II 6-17 years 7:10p-7:55p Mon-Thu Fri
9712 Level V 6-17 years 6:35p-7:20p Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION III July 5-14 – Register by: June 30
CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS
9723 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-18 months 7:10p-7:40p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9640 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9641 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9659 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9675 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9697 Level II 3-5 years 7p-7:45p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9706 Level III 3-5 years 7p-7:45p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
Group Swim Lessons - Eastern Region
Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill Village Green
County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112
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Group Swim Lessons - Southern Region
Aspen Park Appartments 11166 Willow Drive, Bealeton, VA 22712
County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112
Rappahannock Swim Club 7216 Remington Pool Rd, Remington, VA 22734
County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112
SwimmingLessons
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MORNING SESSION I June 20-30 – Register by: June 15
CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS
9587 Preschool I 3-6 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri
9592 Preschool II 3-6 years 10:30a-11a Mon-Thu Fri
9579 Level I 6-17 years 8:55a-9:40a Mon-Thu Fri
9583 Level II/III 6-17 years 8a-8:45a Mon-Thu Fri
MORNING SESSION II July 5-14 – Register by: June 30
9588 Preschool I 3-6 years 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9593 Preschool II 3-6 years 10:30a-11a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9580 Level I 6-17 years 8:55a-9:40a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9584 Level II/III 6-17 years 8a-8:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION I June 20-30 – Register by: June 15
CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS
9589 Preschool I 3-6 years 5p-5:30p Mon-Thu Fri
9594 Preschool II/III 3-6 years 5:40p-6:10p Mon-Thu Fri
9581 Level I 6-17 years 6:20p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri
9585 Level II/III 6-17 years 7:15p-8p Mon-Thu Fri
EVENING SESSION II July 5-14 – Register by: June 30
9590 Preschool I 3-6 years 5p-5:30p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9595 Preschool II/III 3-6 years 5:40p-6:10p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9582 Level I 6-17 years 6:20p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
9586 Level II/III 6-17 years 7:15p-8p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
Summer Camp Preview
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Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp
Experiments in Theatre
Jedi Engineering with LEGO
Jedi Master Engineering
Theatre 101 Camp
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp
Basketball Camp!
Experiments in Theatre
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp
Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp
Camps
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Track, Field and Exercise Camp
Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp
Crafty Kids Mini-Camp
Games Galore Summer Camp
Pottery Mini-Camps
Princess Mini Camp
July 2016
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Basic Motor Skills Camp
Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp
Experiments in Theatre
Games-Galore Camp
Robotics Mini-Camp Pre-Engineering
Theatre 101 Camp
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp
Experiments in Theatre
Vball Mini Vball Mini Camp
Bump, Set, Spike: Volleyball Summer Mini-Camp
Fishing Discovery Camp
Frozen Ropes: Baseball Hitting Camp
Games-Galore Camp
Marvel Detectives Mini Camp
Nature’s Notebook Mini-Camp
Camps
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Robotics-Engineering Fundamentals
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp
Junior Tennis Mini-Camp
Princess Mini Camp
Variety Sports Camp
Variety Sports Camp
Junior Gardener’s and Guppies
Junior Gardener’s and Guppies
WHO’S HERE AT THE
WARRENTON COMMUNITY CENTER
• Bridge Community Church
• Christ Mission Church
• Fauquier Community Band
• Fauquier County Electoral Board
• Fauquier Senior Center
• Fauquier Trails Coalition
• Fauquier Aeronautical
Recreation Modelers
• Young Life
• Greater Fauquier Little League
CENTRAL REGION HEADQUARTERS
Warrenton Community Center
430 E. Shirley Ave., Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: (540) 422-8560
Fax: (540) 422-8561
E-mail: centralparks@fauquiercounty.gov
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:00p
Staff:
Region Superintendent - Jimmy Lyon
WCC Recreation Center Attendant - Audrey Queen
Recreation Program Coordinator - Ray Graham
Maintenance Supervisor - Rick Towne
Maintenance Worker - Tony Clayborn
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What’s New at the WCC?
The playground behind the Warrenton Community Center is
in the very beginning stages of a facelift that started with the
removal of the geo-dome jungle gym and the installment of a
new play structure. The playground surface is a first for Fauquier
County Parks & Rec, called Pour-In-Place, and is made up of a
surface layer of bonded rubber pellets and a sub-layer of bonded,
shredded rubber that makes a safe, spongy surface to land on.
A master plan is currently being worked on that will help include
the recreational needs of the community, Head Start, Senior
Center, individuals attending training at the Central Complex,
and visitors at the Community Center. The plan will also include
a connecting trail to the Warrenton Branch Greenway and to
Brumfield Elementary School, along with any future development
behind Home Depot.
Let’s Go Back In Time!  
Step back in time
and discover what
life on the railroad
was all about! The
Warrenton Branch
Greenway Caboose
will be open for tours,
every Saturday from
9a-11a, from April
to October pending
weather conditions.
Future volunteers or anyone interested in supporting the
Warrenton Caboose Project should contact Ron Scullin at 540-
349-1637 or ronscullin@msn.com. www.warrentoncaboose.org
All Aboard! Grand Central
Region Grand Central News
Central Region
Programs
Arts & Crafts
Macro
Photography
from Bugs to
flowers
Enjoying the beauty of
Fauquier County is in the
offering for all residents. The
professional photographers
at McClanahan Camera will
be on hand to teach and demonstrate techniques on how to do
Macro photos. Contact the staff at Warrenton Community Center
(540-422-8560) to inform them that you wish to participate. At
least four participants will be required to hold the class.
Age: 8 - 99 yrs
Location: Rady Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9449	 Sat	 6/4	 9a-10:30a	 5/30	 Free
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Girls Make Up Class YS
Students will make their own make up and learn to apply it. All
products will be natural and non toxic. Young students will learn
how to make lip gloss, blush and other products that they can
use to enhance beauty. In addition students will learn the proper
application of all of the products. All material provided.
Age: 4 - 7 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9532	 Mon	4/18	 10a-11a	 4/13	 $15/$23
Jewelry Making and Tea Party YS
The students will have a lot of fun at this two day event. Students
will make all kinds of jewelry and that they can enjoy through out
the year. The first day will be spent designing and making the
jewelry and the second day will be spent wearing and displaying
the jewelry and having a grand tea party. All material provided.
Age: 4 - 7 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9533	 Tue-Wed	4/19-4/20	 10a-11a	 4/14	 $25/$37
Making Handbag and Draw String
Bags
Here is a chance for students to build their own handbag or draw
string bag. This one day workshop will let students design and
create their own bag that will be able to be used by them after it is
created. All materials provided.
Age: 4 - 7 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9534	 Mon	4/4	 10a-11a	 3/31	 $15/$27
Camps
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS
Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp
offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts
of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After
campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should
bring water and a healthy snack.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9423	 Mon-Fri	 6/27-7/1	 9a-10:30a	 6/22	 $81/$122
Basic Motor Skills Camp YS
Action packed week of learning the basic skills of various
sports and games! Developing motor skills, basic drills, and
fundamentals are the keys to this camp. Teamwork and good
sportsmanship are also stressed. Specific drills and activities
will vary based on camper’s skill level and interest. Participants
should bring (plastic only please) bottles of water and snacks.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9424	 Mon-Fri	 7/11-7/15	 9a-10:30a	 7/6	 $68/$102
Photographing Sunsets, the Moon
and Fireworks
Want to make great photos and turn them into keepsakes? The
professional staff at McClanahan Camera will show participants
what to do. This hands on experience will be great for every level
of photographer. Meet at Rady Park at about 7:45pm to take
some great photos. Contact the staff at Warrenton Community
Center (540-422-8560) to inform them that you wish to
participate. At least 4 participants will be required to hold the
class.
Age: 8 - 99 yrs
Location: Rady Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9435	 Mon	 5/23	 7:45p- 9p	 5/18	 FREE
Experiments in Theatre YS
Learn how be positive, take risks, and focus on the people you’re
working with as well as timing, story structure, building character,
and improv. Students will also learn the fundamentals of theatre,
acting technique, understanding a script, scene study, character
exploration, physicality, vocal techniques, and experimental
ensemble work.
Age: 12 - 17 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9523	 Thu	 3/31-4/28	 7:30p- 9p	 3/26	 $60/$90
9525	 Thu	 5/5-6/2	 7:30p- 9p	 4/30	 $60/$90
Theatre 101 YS
This is a full on work out for student’s acting skills. Students will
work scenes to make them as full and rich as possible. Including
playing with character, timing, interactions, reactions, and
narrative structure. Students will also learn acting technique, stage
directions, pantomime, movement, ensemble and experimental
work while incorporating Theatre Games in the class.
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9503	Thu	3/31-4/28	 6p-7:30p	3/26	 $60/$90
9524	 Thu	 5/5-6/2	 6p-7:30p	 4/30	 $60/$90
Building a Pet Picture Frame YS
Participants will build and paint a picture frame that will house a
photo of their favorite pet. All materials will be provided except
the picture. A variety of animal design frames and material will be
available. Please bring a picture that may need to be cropped to
fit a 4x6 picture frame. (YS)
Age: 3 - 10 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9432	 Mon	 4/11	 10a-11:30a	4/6	 $20/$30
9433	 Mon	 4/25	 10a-11:30a	4/20	 $20/$30
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Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS
Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters.
Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of
nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers
will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is
designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten.
Campers should bring a snack and drink each day. No glass
containers.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9426	 Mon-Fri	 7/25-7/29	 9a-12p	 7/20	 $103/$155
Experiments in Theatre YS
Students will embark on a creative, imaginative, and experimental
theatrical journey. It does not matter what your experience level is-
this week will provide new skills and reinforcement of previously
learned skills for beginner and advanced students. Bring a drink
and lunch. No glass bottles please.
Age: 12 - 17 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9520	 Mon-Fri	 6/27-7/1	 9a-1p	 6/22	 $132/$193
9522	 Mon-Fri	 7/25-7/29	 9a-1p	 7/20	 $132/$193
Games-Galore Camp YS
Kick it old school and learn fun outside games your parents
played when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball,
potato sack racing, relay races, obstacle courses, and outdoor
exploration. Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each
day. No glass containers please.
Age: 5 - 10 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9425	 Mon-Fri	 8/1-8/5	 9a-2p	 7/26	 $157/$236
Jedi Engineering with LEGO YS
The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for
young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and
building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy
Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far
away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination
and engineering to defeat the Empire! May bring a snack and
drink. Cannot share and No Glass Please.
Age: 5 - 7 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9429	 Mon-Fri	 6/20-6/24	 9a-12p	 6/15	 $169/$254
Jedi Master Engineering YS
The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for
young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear
trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build
LEGO XWings AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers,
Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and other complex
machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. May bring
snack and drink. No sharing and No Glass Please.
Age: 7 - 12 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9430	 Mon-Fri	 6/20-6/24	 1p-4p	 6/15	 $169/$254
Robotics Mini-Camp Pre-Engineering
YS
Let the imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO! Build
engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and
motorized cars, and use special pieces to create a unique design!
Explore the endless creative possibliities of the LEGO building
system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.
This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge
of Engineering FUNdamentals. Child can brink snack and dirink,
Cannot share snacks and No glass please.
Age: 5 - 7 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9427	 Mon-Fri	 7/18-7/22	 9a-12p	 7/13	 $169/$254
Robotics-Engineering Fundamentals
YS
Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies
and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in
physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed
projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and
the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore
your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced
instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer
at the next level. May bring a snack and drink. Cannot share and
N0 Glass Please.
Age: 7 - 12 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9428	 Mon-Fri	 7/18-7/22	 1p- 4p	 7/13	 $169/$254
Theatre 101 Camp YS
Over the course of a week students will embark on a creative,
imaginative, and experimental theatrical journey. It does not matter
what your experience level is- this week will provide new skills
and reinforcement of previously learned skills for beginner and
advanced students. Students will participate in an ensemble Camp
in which they will learn the fundamentals of Theatre: basic acting
techniques, script writing, improvisation, character development,
narrative, interactions/reactions, stage directions, production
technique, movement, and experimental work; all of which will
lead to students create a small-scale devised theatre piece at the
end of the week. Bring a drink and snack.
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9518	 Mon-Fri	 6/27-7/1	 9a-1p	 6/22	 $132/$193
9521	 Mon-Fri	 7/25-7/29	 9a-1p	 7/20	 $132/$193
Track, Field and Exercise Camp YS
This camp has been developed to introduce young students to
many of the track, field and exercise activities that are stepping
stones that lead to a healthy lifestyle. Students will learn running
events, field events and exercises that will enhance their skills in
both individual and team activities. Have the camper dress for lots
of running and must wear tennis shoes.
Age: 4 - 7 yrs
Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9516	 Mon-Fri	 6/20-6/24	 9a-11a	 6/15	 $88/$132
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Dance
Hop and Bop YS
This class is for aspiring hip-hoppers ages 3 to 5. This is a high
energy class where students will learn the basics of hip-hop/jazz
and routines set to fast paced music. Enter this class and get into
the swing of things.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9554	Thu	3/31-4/28	 1p-1:45p	3/26	 $40/$55
My First Dance YS
Share dance skills or learn new skills in this 30-minute class
tought by the professional staff at Woods Gymnastics. Young
dancers will be introduced to movement and music. Class include
warm-up, instruction in proper dance steps and terminology, and
creative expression. Comfortable clothing/bare feet. Suitable
for children who are ready to participate independently, follow
instructions, and display appropriate behavior in a small group
setting.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9549	 Wed	3/30-4/27	 11a-11:30a	3/25	 $40/$55
Beginner Tap Dance YS
Beginner tap is a introductory classes focusing on the basic
fundamentals of tap dance including time steps, shuffles, flaps,
buffalos, and many more! Tap shoes are required. Learn to tap
dance in this 5 week course.
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9553	Mon	3/28-4/25	 4p-4:45p	3/23	 $40/$55
Beginning Ballet YS
Beginning ballet is an introductory class that teaches the basics
of ballet. Emphasis is on proper form and technique, includes
barre, center, and across the floor work. learn all the basic dance
requirements in this course.
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9555	Wed	3/30-4/27	 4p-4:45p	3/25	 $40/$55
Hip-Hop YS
This Hip Hop class tought by Woods Gymnastics professional
staff will focus on high energy, age appropriate hip-hop dance
technique and choreography. Students will learn choreographed
routines, and get the chance to express themselves through
freestyle movement. Get into the rythem, feel the beat of the
music-Hip-Hop is a form of expression!
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9550	 Mon	 3/28-4/25	 4:45p-5:30p	 3/23	 $50/$65
Environmental,
Historical & Nature
Roll Out the Rain Barrel
Lets be Eco-friendly! Come to the Warrenton Community Center
on Saturday, April 9 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am and learn
how to make a Rain Barrel. Keeping the planet clean, healthy,
and happy is everyones responsibility. Activities like these are
designed to educate, enlighten, and encourage people of all
ages, incomes, and backgrounds to adopt more sustainable and
environmentally friendly lifestyles. Pre-registration is required.
Rain barrel and materials are included in the registration fee.
Age: 10 - 99 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9431	Sat	4/9	 10a-11a	 4/4	 $45/$60
Health/Fitness
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is a gentle, flowing, meditative-style of exercise that
produces greater energy and ease for the body, mind and spirit.
This wonderful, healthy exercise is appropriate for both men and
women. Ages 17 and under must attend with adult chaperone.
Registration and fees apply to chaperone.
Age: 16 - 99 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9458	 Tue	 3/29-4/19	 6p-7p	 3/24	 $35/$48
9459	 Tue	 4/26-5/17	 6p-7p	 4/21	 $35/$48
9460	 Tue	 5/24-6/21	 6p-7p	 5/19	 $35/$48
FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...that a percent
reduction in weight, blood pressure,
glucose, and cholesterol risk factors
would save $83 to $103 annually in
medical costs per person?
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Preschool
Gymnastics YS
Sharing a child’s first
attempt at gymnastics can
be rewarding. This 45
minute class for 5 weeks
will introduce students to
basic gymnastics skill,
progressions and terminology. Students will learn appropriate
skills on the floor, bars, beam, vault and trampoline. Leotard
or tight fitting t-shirt and shorts or leggings for girls, t-shirt and
shorts or sweatpants for boys. Suitable for children who are
ready to participate independently, follow instructions and display
appropriate behavior in a small group setting.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9551	Tue	3/29-4/26	 1p-1:45p	3/24	 $50/$65
Beginner Gymnastics YS
Basic gymnastics fundamentals are taught in beginner gymnastics
class which is 45 minutes long. Participants will be safely guided
through a series of basic gymnastics skill progressions on vault,
low bar and low balance beam in addition to basic tumbling
exercises on the spring floor such as cartwheels, handstands and
more!
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Woods Gymnastics
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9552	 Fri	 4/1-4/29	 5p-5:45p	 3/26	 $50/$65
Little Tigers II YS
Students will refine skills already learned, while continuing to
develop a solid foundation of karate basics. Level II students
will earn tiger strips; rank and color belts. Students will continue
to learn and practice self-control, self-discipline, and respect. A
Karate Gi is strongly recommended and the class will be done
barefooted. Bring a bottle of water. No glass please.
Age: 5 - 12 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9461	 Tue	 3/29-4/19	 5p-6p	 3/24	 $45/$62
9462	 Tue	 4/26-5/17	 5p-6p	 4/21	 $45/$62
9463	 Tue	 5/24-6/21	 5p-6p	 5/19	 $45/$62
Little Tigers of Shotokan Karate YS
The Little Tigers will not only develop a solid foundation of karate
basics, but also learn and practice self-control, self-discipline, and
respect. Boys and girls will gain a longer attention span and have
fun! Benefits of Shotokan Karate include physical development
- such as increased strength, better balance, agility, flexibility,
and coordination - as well as positive character development -
including healthy habits, a sense of justice, improved self-esteem,
and confidence.
Age: 5 - 12 yrs
Location: Warrenton Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9450	 Tue	 3/29-4/19	 4p-5p	 3/24	 $45/$62
9451	 Tue	 4/26-5/17	 4p-5p	 4/21	 $45/$62
9452	 Tue	 5/24-6/7	 4p-5p	 5/19	 $45/$62
Sports
Adult Tennis
Just beginning or would like to improve skills, these classes will
meet these needs. Get an exciting workout on top-notch courts.
United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified
Instructor, Patrick Rowzie, will help develop skills needed for a
great game. Tennis shoes required.
Age: 18 - 99 yrs
Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9418	 Sun	 4/3-6/5	 8a-9a	 3/29 $100/$150
High School Tennis: Grades 9-12
Get an exciting workout on top-notch tennis courts. United States
Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor; Patrick
Rowzie will help you develop the skills you need for a great game.
Beginner to experienced players welcome. Equipment provided.
Grade: 9 - 12
Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9422	Sun	4/3-6/5	12p-1p	3/29	$100/$150
Junior Tennis: Grades 3-5 YS
High-tech training and ball machines highlight this exceptional
program. United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR)
Certified Instructor, Patrick Rowzie will help you develop the skills
needed for a great game. Tennis shoes required.
Age: 8 - 10 yrs
Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9420	 Sun	4/3-6/5	 10a-11a	 3/29	 $90/$135
Middle School Tennis: Grades 6-8 YS
Get an exciting workout on top-notch courts. United States
Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor will help
you develop the skills you needed for a great game. Beginners
and experienced players welcome. Equipment is provided. Tennis
shoes are required.
Age: 11 - 13 yrs
Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9421	 Sun	4/3-6/5	 11a-12p	 3/29	$100/$150
Peewee Tennis: Grades K-2 YS
Using small racquets and special balls, the pros at Chestnut Forks
teach children introductory tennis skills. Equipment provided.
Tennis shoes are required.
Age: 4 - 7 yrs
Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9419	 Sun	 4/3-6/5	 9a-10a	 3/29	 $90/$135
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WHO’S HERE AT
THE VINT HILL VILLAGE GREEN COMMUNITY CENTER
AND THEATER ON THE GREEN
● Fauquier Community Theatre ● TOPS Soccer
EASTERN REGION HEADQUARTERS
Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
4235 Aiken Drive
Warrenton, VA 20187
Phone: (540) 422-8890 • Fax: (540) 422-8891
E-mail: eastparks@fauquiercounty.gov
Office and Facility Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9:00a-10:00p; Sat: 9:00a-6:00p; Sun: 12:00p-6:00p
Programmer & Superintendent Office
Phone: (540) 428-3768
Larry Weeks Community Pool
4248 Bludau Drive, P.O. Box 861435
Warrenton, VA 20187
Phone: (540) 422-8250
Operation Schedule:
Open Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day.
See page 15 for complete schedule.
Staff:
Region Superintendent - Jimmy Lyon
Community Center Manager - Michelle Hermsdorf
Aquatics Manager/Recreation Program Coordinator-
Melissa Nester
Maintenance Supervisor - Clayton Yoder
Maintenance Worker - Lucas Crawford
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How Can We Serve You?
The Department relies on trends, input from county residents,
and an educated opinion that a program might be a good
match for the community.  However, we often lack sufficient
input to ensure the success of any given program.
 
Parks & Recreation is responsible for providing
workshops, classes, activities, clinics, programs, special
events, group and private lessons.  Each region has a
programmer that is responsible for planning, scheduling, and
implementing programs in their respective region.  However,
all four programmers collaborate on county-wide, special
events and programs such as summer camps. 
We need your help to ensure we are serving you and your
family.  Please take a moment to contact Eastern Region
Aquatics Manager and Programmer, Melissa Nester, at
540-428-3768 or Melissa.Nester@fauquiercounty.gov to
share with her your suggestions on previous, current or future
programs.  You can also contact the other programmers
to share with them your thoughts on programs in the other
regions.
Don’t Sweat It!
The Vint Hill Village Green Community Center is ready
to keep you cool this spring and summer with its new air
conditioning system. The Center offers a diverse selection of
physical activities along with classes and camps.
Eastern Grapevine
Instructors Wanted!
Fauquier County Parks and Recreation is in search of
individuals with special skills they are willing to share! We
are looking for instructors, aids and camp leaders! If you
have a passion for pre-schoolers, an insight for seniors, or
programs for people with disabilities, you are needed! So if
you have a talent to share, please let us know. Call a region
recreation program coordinator for more information or
visit the Fauquier County Human Resources webpage @
http://www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/
HR/ to submit an application.
Region Grapevine News
EasternRegion
Youth Scholarships Available
Parks and Recreation offers scholarships
for our programs with a maximum benefit of $25.
Scholarships are available for youth 14 years of age and under.
For more information call or stop by one of the regional offices.
YS
FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...Not many people
know that you can use the racquet ball court to
play Wallyball or that we host Unicycle classes.
Call or stop by for more information!
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Eastern Region
Programs
EasternRegion
Aquatics
H2O Power Fitness YS
Take your fitness to the next level with Natasha! Water aerobics
can benefit almost anyone because of the way it conditions the
major muscle groups and works your heart and lungs. It’s a great
way to tone up, add strength, endurance and flexibility into your
workout. With the resistance of the water and added water weights
you will get a full, fun, body workout all in the pool! Great music
to keep you moving and feeling like you are at a pool party! Can’t
commit to a session? Drop-in for only $8, co. res./$12, non-co.
Age: 14 and up
Location: Larry Weeks Community Pool
Instructor: Frisk
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9612	 Fri	 6/10-7/15	 10a-10:45a	6/10	 $43/$64
9613	 Fri	 7/22-8/26	 10a-10:45a	7/22	 $43/$64
Camps
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS
Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp
offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts
of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After
campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should
bring water and a healthy snack.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9619	 Mon-Fri	 7/11-7/15	 9:30a-11a	 7/7	 $81/$122
Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS
Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters.
Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of
nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers
will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is
designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten.
Campers should bring a healthy snack and water each day. No
glass containers.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Farms Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9614	 Mon-Fri	 6/6-6/10	 9:30a-12:30p	 6/2	 $103/$155
Crafty Kids Mini-Camp YS
Let your child’s imagination run wild with design. Tie-dye,
decoupage, duct tape, paint, you name it! Create a different craft
each day. Campers should bring a lunch and water each day.
Grade: 1 - 5
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9618	Mon-Fri	6/20-6/24	 9:30a-1p	6/16	$120/$180
Games Galore Summer Camp YS
Kick it old school with fun outside games your parents played
when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball, potato sack
racing, relay races, obstacle courses and even a dip in the pool.
Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each day along
with bathing suit and towel. No glass containers.
Grade: K - 5
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9615	 Mon-Fri	 6/13-6/17	 9:30a-2:30p	 6/9	 $157/$236
Junior Tennis Mini-Camp YS
Learn and develop the fundamental skills needed to play tennis.
Basic strokes, footwork and technique will be taught along with
game time. Bring a water bottle each day.
Grade: 3 - 6
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Tennis Courts
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9620	 Mon-Fri	 7/25-7/29	 9:30a-11:30a	 7/21	 $90/$135
Princess Mini Camp YS
Come dressed as your favorite princess! Campers will participate
in crafts and activities centered around the life of a princess. From
decorating a castle to making their very own tiara this mini camp
is full of fun fit for a princess! Campers should bring a lunch and
water each day.
Grade: K - 3
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9623	Mon-Fri	8/1-8/5	10a-1p	7/28	$116/$174
Variety Sports Camp YS
Get moving with FCPRD! A week long camp to burn off that extra
summer energy. Participants will get the chance to play Volleyball,
Basketball, Soccer, Football, Pickleball, Wallyball, Baseball and
more, including a day game at National’s Park. Wear sneakers,
bring a bathing suit, towel, water bottle and lunch every day.
Grade: 3 - 6
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9621	 Mon-Fri	 7/18-7/22	 9a-3p	 7/12	 $201/$301
9622	 Mon-Fri	 7/18-7/22	 9a-3p	 7/12	 $201/$301
Dance
Creative Movement Dance YS
Dance with Miss Laura to create movement through shapes
in space and express ideas and emotions. Students will use
coordination, listening and creativity to put moves to music that
‘tell a story’. Ballet shoes or bare feet with footless tights and hair
pulled back. Small presentation at the conclusion.
Age: 4 - 6 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Crowne
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9569	 Wed	 3/30-4/27	 4:30p-5:15p	 3/26	 $50/$75
9570	 Wed	 5/4-6/1	 4:30p-5:15p	 4/30	 $50/$75
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FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...Regular
exercise can enhance your mood
and overall well being.
Dance- Combination YS
Miss Laura will lead students into the world of dance. Ballet,
lyrical, jazz and modern styles will be explored using inventive
movement and creative choreography. Ballet shoes or bare feet
and hair pulled back. A small exhibition at the conclusion.
Grade: 1 - 6
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Crowne
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9561	 Wed	 3/30-4/27	 5:15p-6:15p	 3/26	 $55/$82
9562	 Wed	 5/4-6/1	 5:15p-6:15p	 4/30	 $55/$82
Health/Fitness
Zumba Jr YS
Children will learn how to stay fit and healthy through cultural
dances, leadership and participation skills, and a variety of crafts
and games. Recommended student should be a minimum of 2
1/2 yrs. Can’t commit to a session? Try the drop-in option and
pay as you go for only $6, co. res./$9, non-co.
Age: 2 - 6 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Frisk
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9573	 Mon	 4/4-5/23	 10a-10:45a	4/4	 $41/$61
Sports
Pickleball All Ages Welcome!
Pickleball is a racket sport which combines elements of
badminton, tennis, and table tennis. The sport appeals to all
ages, is easy to learn and is great for beginners but also appeals
to more experienced players who enjoy a faster paced game. No
need to worry about finding a partner since we offer open, pick-up
sessions. Extra paddles are available or bring your own. One
court is designated on Fridays for advance players.
Location: Vint Hill Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Mon, Tues, Fri	 3/28-4/29	 9a-12p	 N/A	 $5//7.50
The Vint Hill Village Green Community Center has two 	
racquetball courts available for public use. You can rent by
the hour on a first come first serve basis at a cost of $13
for county residents and $20.00 for non-residents an hour
or purchase a Pass Plan. Racquetball plans are separate
from the fitness pass plans.
Racquetball Plus Passes County Resident		
20 Court Hours	 $105
Racquetball Preferred Membership County Resident
20 Court Hours	 $160
Prices are per court hour, not per person. Racquetball Plus members may
only book courts less than 24-hours in advance during non-prime time
hours (Mon-Fri 5p-10p) while Racquetball Preferred members may book
a court anytime, up to a year in advance. Person who actually holds
membership must be present. Membership expires two years from the
purchase date.
Racquetball Challenge Night
Ages 18 and up
No partner, no problem. Just show up and play as much as you
can! Players will place their name on a board, win the first match
then play the next person on the board. Maximum two match win
both will come out and two new players will begin.
Location: Vint Hill Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Fri	 Ongoing	 6-8 pm	 N/A	 $2/$3
Beginner/Advanced Unicycling YS
Learn the basics of riding a unicycle and progress at your own
speed. Beginners will work on riding independently and learn
basic maneuvers, while advanced riders will learn to free mount,
rock, ride in formations, and attempt riding over ramps. Don’t own
a unicycle? Rental available for $10 per session payable to the
instructor at first class. Students may take unicycles home for
the session. Note: Must be able to ride a bicycle without training
wheels.
Age: 8 - 21 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Carrico/McLaughlin
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9610	 Wed	 4/6-4/27	 6:30p-7p	 4/2	 $25/$37
9611	 Wed	 5/4-5/25	 6:30p-7p	 4/30	 $25/$37
Beginner Racquetball for Youth YS
Racquetball is an excellent form of exercise, fun for all levels of
play, and it is so easy to learn! Group beginner lessons will cover
rules, general safety, basic strokes, strategy and singles play. If
you do not have a racquet and eyewear, they will be provided.
Grade: 4 - 7
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Matthews
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9679	Sun	4/10-5/15	 4p-5:30p	4/6	 $70/$105
Tennis-Beginner
thru Pre-Intermediate YS
For the player who is learning or has minimally learned to play
the game (still learning to track the ball in flight). Upper end skill
for this class is the player who has some match play experience
but needs considerable feeds, playing time and guidance to
significantly strengthen directional control, depth, power, footwork
and balance. Instruction by USPTA member Development Coach,
Mike Ryon. Tennis shoes and equipment required.
Grade: 5 - 8
Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center
Instructor: Ryon
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9576	 Fri	 4/1-5/6	 5:30p-7p	 3/28	 $84/$126
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FACILITY USAGE FEES VINT HILL VILLAGE GREEN COMMUNITY CENTER - GYMNASIUM SCHEDUL
(Subject to change without notice)
Daily Fee Resident
Non-
Resident Activity Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Youth 4 &
Under* Free Free Pickleball 9a - 12p 9a - 12p 9a - 12p
Youth 5-17*
(Gym Only) $3.00 $4.50
Open
Gym All
Ages
12p - 2p 12p - 2p 12p - 2p
12p - 2p
8p - 10p
12p - 2p
8p - 10p 1p - 6p 12p - 4
Youth 13-17
(Gym & Fitness) $4.50 $7.00
Youth
Open
Gym
2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p
Adult 18 and Up $6.00 $9.00
Youth
Priority** 6p - 8p
Unicycling
6p - 8p 6p - 8p 6p - 8p 9a - 1p
Adult 18 and Up
9a - 12p/M - F $5.00 $7.50
Open
Activities
Basketball
35 and Up
6p - 10p
Volleyball
18 and Up
8p - 10p
Basketball
18 and Up
8p - 10p
Volleyb
Youth 13
4p - 6
*Must be supervised by a parent-approved adult chaperone.
**Youth Priority time is court time reserved for County Youth Sports Organizations for a reduced fee. Information - (540) 347-689
Pass Plan One Month Six Month Twelve Month
Youth
5-12***
Youth
13-17
Adult 18
and Up
Youth
5-12***
Youth
13-17
Adult 18
and Up
Youth
5-12***
Youth
13-17
Adult 18
and Up
$25 $32 $40 $112 $134 $180 $200 $256 $320
*** Gym Only
Youth Open Gym
Volleyball and Basketball
The gym will be available for girls and boys on weekday
afternoons. Youth may use open gym times to play pick-up
basketball and volleyball or compete in a friendly match on one of
several game tables, including ping pong, air hockey, foosball, and
pool. Note: Youth 12 years and under must be accompanied by an
adult.
Youth Open Gym
Location: Vint Hill Community Center
All School Age Youth
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Mon-Fri	 Ongoing	 2-6 pm	 N/A	 $3/$4
Open Youth Volleyball
Ages: 13 - 17 yrs
Location: Vint Hill Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Sun	 Ongoing	 4-6 pm	 N/A	 $3/$4
Adult Open Gym
Volleyball and Basketball
Get a great workout while playing a fun and high-energy
game of volleyball or basketball! For your safety, an ac-
count must be set up for payment, and a photo ID and
signed waiver are required for admission.
Volleyball
Ages: 18 and up
Location: Vint Hill Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Tue	 Ongoing	 8-10 pm	 N/A	 $6/$9
Pickleball
Ages: 18 and up
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Wed	 Ongoing	 8-10 pm	 N/A	 $6/$9
35 and Over Basketball
Ages: 35 and up
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Mon	 Ongoing	 6-10 pm	 N/A	 $6/$9
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NORTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS
Marshall Community Center
4133-A Rectortown Road
Marshall, VA 20115-3215
Phone: (540) 422-8580
Fax: (540) 422-8581
E-mail: marshallcenter@fauquiercounty.gov
Community Center Office & Facility Hours:
Mon - Thu 10:00a-8:00p
Fri - Sat 10:00a-5:00p
Sunday 1:00p-5:00p
Northern Fauquier Community Park
4155 Monroe Parkway
Marshall, VA 20115
Phone: (540) 422-8570
Park Hours:
Dawn to Dusk Daily
Park Office Hours:
Tue - Thur 3:00p-5:00p
Region Staff:
Region Superintendent - Janet Pulliam
MCC Manager - Patrick Workman
Recreation Center Attendant - Terry Valentine
Park Manager - Laurie Crofford
Recreation Program Coordinator - Vacant
Maintenance Supervisor - Bruce Worrall
Maintenance Worker - Thom Shotwell
Maintenance Worker - Devin Ayers
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Northern Notes
WHO’S HERE AT THE
MARSHALL COMMUNITY CENTER
You might be interested in getting involved with one or more of the
following organizations that meet regularly at the Marshall
Community Center. Or you might wish to rent the Marshall
Community Center for your own organization or event.
Call (540) 422-8580 for rates and availability or e-mail
marshallcenter@fauquiercounty.gov.
Organization Name Day Time
Marshall Business and
Second Tuesday
Residents Association
7:30p-9:00p
Marshall Townhouse
Second Tuesday
Owners Association
7:00p-9:00p
Zumba Classes Monday/Thursday 6:30p-7:30p
Miracle of Faith
Sundays 9:30a-12:30p
Thursdays 7:00p-9:00p
Fauquier County
Duplicate Bridge Club
Monday/Thursday 11:30a-4:00p
Stress Burner Yoga Friday 6:30p-7:30p
Get Fit this Spring with Swing and
Retro Big Band Music
The swing dance style
evolved alongside
jazz music in the
1920s. Swing dancing
provides an effective
aerobic workout that
raises the heart rate
and burns calories.
It also strengthens
bones and builds
muscles. Swing
dancing is a vigorous
aerobic workout that
raises your heart rate
and can leave you breathless. The average person burns nearly
300 calories per hour swing dancing. Like many other styles
of dance, swing dancing is a weight-bearing exercise, which
strengthens your bones. Dipping and twirling also help to build
muscle density and upper-body strength.
In February 2012, Marshall Community Center held its first Swing
Dance and now holds dances all year long. Please see page 12
for more information on Spring Dance which will feature a Swing
Dance Contest. The music is performed by The Silvertones
Swing Band and there is a complimentary lesson at the beginning
of every dance.
Featured Facility - Schoolhouse #18
Looking for historical stroll, add Schoolhouse #18 to your walking
route at Northern Fauquier Community Park and bring history to
your fitness routine. Public School Number 18 stands as sentinel
to schooling as it used to be. Immediately following the American
Civil War, the Commonwealth of Virginia dedicated itself to the
concept of free public education. Small community schools, such
as Number 18, dotted the countryside. Visit the old school and
step back in history and enjoy a guided tour of education the way
it once was decades ago. See page 37 for tour information also
for more information check-out the Fauquier County Parks and
Recreation, Northern region website or call the Northern Region
Community Park at (540) 422-8570 for more information.
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ProgramsSpring Birthday Parties
in the Northern Region
Looking for an indoor venue for early Spring birthdays? Treat
birthday guests to a colorful and fun party at the Marshall
Community Center Pottery Studio. Each person will paint
their own special pottery piece, which will be ready one week
later. Feel free to bring in cake or snacks to add flavor to
your party. For those looking for a more active party, the
gymnasium is the perfect place for basketball, volleyball or
indoor soccer. If you are looking for an outdoor birthday
party, consider Northern Fauquier Community Park. The
park offers picnic shelters, grills, playgrounds, and an indoor
meeting room. Please call (540) 422-8580 for more
information.
Open Gym
Volleyball, Soccer and Basketball
Get a great workout while playing volleyball, soccer, and
basketball!
Location: Marshall Community Center
Volleyball
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Mon	 Ongoing	 7-9 pm	 N/A	 $5/$7
Soccer
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Tue/Thur	Ongoing	 6-8 pm	 N/A	 $5/$7
Basketball
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
N/A	 Tues, Thur, Sun	 Ongoing	 Tue/Thur 8p-10p N/A	 $5/$7
			 Sun 3-5 pm
Arts & Crafts
Intro to Pottery Wheel Throwing
In this introductory class learn techniques to successfully throw
clay on a wheel. Participants may create bowls, mugs, and
other functional pieces of art using potter’s tools and technique
demonstrations. Clay is included in the cost of the class.
Age: 14 - 99 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9504	 Sun	 4/3-5/8	 2:30p-5p	 3/29 	 $100/$150
9487	Thu	4/7-4/28	10a-12p	4/2	 $64/$71
Intro to Pottery Basics
Learn the basics of hand-building and/or wheel throwing pottery
in this course. Explore various techniques for working with clay
and glazing. Clay included in the price of class.
Age: 10 - 99 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Dohm
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9480	 Wed	 4/13-5/4	 6p-8p	 4/8	 $56/$84
9481	 Wed	 5/11-6/1	 6p-8p	 5/6	 $56/$84
Acting and Writing 101 Workshop YS
This workshop is an introduction to basic acting and script writing.
Students will develop their unique voice while freely experimenting
with a variety of creative processes and theatrical forms.
Age: 8 - 14 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9571	Sat	5/7	 11:30a-1p	5/2	 $18/$27
9572	 Sat	 5/7	 10a-11:30a	5/2	 $18/$27
Bird House Painting
Enjoy creating this outdoor craft at Northern Fauquier Community
Park! Participants will customize their very own bird house to take
home! All supplies are included in the cost of the class.
Grade: K - 7
Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9465	 Tue	5/31	 10a-11a	 4/18	 $15/$23
Experiments in Theatre YS
Learn how be positive, take risks, and focus on the people you’re
working with as well as timing, story structure, building character,
and improv. Students will also learn the fundamentals of theatre,
acting technique, understanding a script, scene study, character
exploration, physicality, vocal techniques, and experimental
ensemble work.
Age: 12 - 17 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9505	Wed	4/13-5/18	 6p-7:30p	4/8	 $74/$111
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Kids Pottery Basics YS
Explore clay using various tools and techniques potters use.
Pinch pots, coils and slabs are used to create animals, mugs and
bowls. Clay is included in the class fee.
Age: 5 - 12 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Dohm
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9484	 Sun	 4/3-4/24	 10a-11:30a	3/30	 $47/$71
9483	 Wed	 4/13-5/4	 4:30p-6p	 4/8	 $47/$71
9486	 Sun	 5/1-5/22	 10a-11:30a	4/26	 $47/$71
9485	 Wed	 5/11-6/1	 4:30p-6p	 5/5	 $47/$71
Fairy Garden Pottery Workshop YS
Anyone can appreciate the whimsy of a fairy or miniature garden,
regardless of age. Create pottery pieces for a Spring Fairy
Garden. The possibilities for your miniature garden are endless;
bridges, flowers, and toadstools are a few ideas. Workshop will
meet the first Saturday to create clay pieces and two weeks later
to glaze creations. Class fee includes clay and glazes.
Age: 7y and up
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Dohm
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9502	Sat	4/9-4/23	 10a-1p	 4/4	 $43/$65
Camps
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS
Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp
offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts
of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After
campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should
bring water and a healthy snack.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9507	 Mon-Fri	7/25-7/29	 10a-11:30a	 7/20	 $81/$122
Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9506	 Mon-Fri	6/13-6/17	 10a-11:30a	 6/8	 $81/$122
Basketball Camp! YS
Improve dribbling, shooting, and passing skills! Open to all
skill levels, players will be led through a series of drills and
scrimmages to improve their game! New this year to camp are
basket adapters which brings the hoop lower for younger ages.
Dress code: Sneakers and comfortable athletic apparel. Campers
should bring water and a healthy snack.
Grade: K - 3
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9508	Mon-Fri	 6/20-6/24	10a-1p	 6/15	 $105/$158
Experiments in Theatre YS
Students will embark on a creative, imaginative, and experimental
theatrical journey. It does not matter what your experience level is-
this week will provide new skills and reinforcement of previously
learned skills for beginner and advanced students. Bring a drink
and lunch. No glass bottles please.
Age: 6 - 12 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9574	Mon-Fri	 6/13-6/17	10a-1p	 6/8	 $132/$193
9575	Mon-Fri	 7/11-7/15	10a-1p	 7/6	 $132/$193
Junior Gardener’s and
Guppies YS
Learn about plants and pot flowers of your
own at this fun, hands-on camp for Junior
Gardeners! Campers will also study pond
life and go fishing in the catch and release
pond. Participants should bring water,
a healthy snack, and wear comfortable
clothing that can get dirty!
Grade: K - 3
Location: Northern Fauquier Commu-
nity Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9510	 Mon-Fri	7/18-7/22	 10a-1p	 7/13	 $110/$165
9511	Mon-Fri	8/1-8/5	10a-1p	7/27	$110/$165
Pottery Mini-Camps YS
Complete a pre-made ‘paint-your-own’ pottery piece and make
cool projects like pinch and coil pots and animals using clay.
Come prepared to get messy! Campers should bring a snack and
drink. Pottery supplies included.
Age: 5 - 10 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Dohm
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9512	Mon-Fri	6/6-6/10	10a-12p	6/1	 $53/$78
Princess Mini Camp YS
Come dressed as your favorite princess! Campers will participate
in crafts and activities centered around the life of a princess. From
decorating a castle to making their very own tiara this mini camp
is full of fun fit for a princess! Campers should bring water and a
healthy snack.
Grade: K - 3
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9513	Mon-Fri	6/27-7/1	10a-12p	6/22	$116/$174
Volleyball Mini Camp YS
Set, Spike, Score! Learn the basics of volleyball at this mini day
camp open to all skill levels! Bring a volleyball if you have one.
Participants should bring water.
Grade: 6 - 9
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9515	 Mon,Wed-Fri	 7/18-7/22	10a-12p	 7/13	 $76/$114
Youth Scholarships Available
Parks and Recreation offers scholarships
for our programs with a maximum benefit of $25.
Scholarships are available for youth 14 years of age and under.
For more information call or stop by one of the regional offices.
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Dance
Next Step Swing
Are you ready to take your dancing to the next level? This class
is desigend for students who have already taken a Swing Dance
class (Lindy Hop/Jitterbug) or two and are comfortable with the
basic 8 count and/or 6 count step. Partners will change in class
so there is no need for a partner to sign up.
Age: 12y and up
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Burak
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9567	 Wed	 4/13-5/11	 7:15p-8:15p	 4/8	 $35/$53
Swing for Everyone
Some call it Lindy Hop others Jitterbug or Swing Dance. Learn this
fun partner dance from the 1920s, now more popular than ever!
Participants will be introduced to partner dancing to swing music
which will include classic moves. There will be partner changes
in class, no partner is needed to take class. No prior dance
experience needed!
Age: 9y and up
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Burak
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9563	 Wed	 4/13-5/11	 6p-7p	 4/8	 $35/$53
Hip Hop Basics
This course will teach the basics of hip hop dance through a
variety of movements set to popular hip hop songs. Dress code:
Athletic top, athletic pants/ shorts, dance slippers or bare feet,
hair pulled back (bun or pony-tail).
Age: 4 - 6 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9608	Sat	4/9-5/14	 11a-12p	 4/4	 $47/$71
9609	Sat	4/9-5/14	 12p-1p	 4/4	 $47/$71
Environmental,
Historical & Nature
Turtle Time!
It’s Turtle Time! Come learn about turtles native to North America
while spending time with the shelled inhabitants of the Northern
Fauquier Community Park ponds! Participants will also create their
very own turtle craft. Meet at the Park Office/Entry Building.
Age: 5y and up
Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9454	 Tue	4/19	 5p-6p	 4/18	 $10/$15
Health/Fitness
Gentle Yoga
Gentle Yoga is structured around rejuvenating and healing the
body. This class is ideal for anyone wanting to work on stress-
release, flexibility and balance, gradually and comfortably.
Students will ease into a variety of Hatha yoga postures, focus on
breath work, relaxation, and feeling great! Bring a yoga mat to
class.
Age: 10 - 99 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Instructor: Nichols
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9443	 Tue	 3/29-4/19	 10:30a-11:45a	3/24	 $45/$71
9444	 Thu	 3/31-4/21	 10:30a-11:30a	3/26	 $45/$71
9445	 Sat	 4/2-4/23	 9:45a-11a	 3/28	 $45/$71
9446	 Tue	 5/3-5/24	 10:30a-11:45a	4/28	 $45/$71
9447	 Thu	 5/5-5/26	 10:30a-11:45a	4/30	 $45/$71
9448	 Sat	 5/7-5/21	 9:45a-11a	 5/2	 $35/$53
FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...Northern Fauquier
Community Parks have a peaceful and
stocked catch and release pond. Come
enjoy the warmer weater while fishing
this spring!
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Toddler Fun in the Gym! YS
Looking for a place to keep your toddler active in the cold winter
months? Toddler Fun in the Gym activities help children learn
the concepts of direction, speed, motion, rhythm, and what their
bodies are capable of through exercises while working with balls,
mats, and games.
Age: 2 - 5 yrs
Location: Marshall Community Center
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9496	 Wed	4/6-4/27	 11a-12p	 4/1	 $32/$48
9497	 Wed	5/4-5/25	 11a-12p	 4/29	 $32/$48
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Picnic Shelters
Now Taking Reservations at Northern
Fauquier Community Park!
Picnic shelters can be used free
on first-come, first-served basis
or reserved for a special day at
the Park. There are a variety of
shelter sizes to accommodate
small gatherings or large events
up to 250 people. They serve
as the perfect location for family
get-togethers, office parties or
corporate retreats.
Call the park for details on how to
reserve a shelter.
School House #18 Open House
Located in Marshall, the schoolhouse is the only surviving
unmodified one-room schoolhouse in the county! Volunteer
docents Lee Dietrich and Vicky Newell will answer questions.
Period artifacts and pictures will be on display as you step back
into history and relive what it was like to be a student decades
ago. Enjoy a stroll along the planted flowerbeds created and
maintained on site by the Fauquier Master Gardeners.
All Ages
Location: Schoolhouse #18
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9468	 Sat	 4/30	 1p-3p	 4/30	 $0
9469	 Sat	 5/28	 1p-3p	 5/28	 $0
Shelter Name Capacity Half Day/Full Day
Oak Glen 40 $50/75
Shoreside 40 $50/75
Sunset 40 $50/75
Sunrise 40 $50/75
Streamsong 40 $50/75
Lakeview 175 $220/$330
Farmstead 250 $310/$465
Watersedge 175 $240/$360
The Dell Amphitheater 300 $70/$105
•	 Half Days: 7am-2pm OR 2:30pm-Dusk
•	 Full Days: 7am-Dusk
•	 $15 Special Event Permit needed for events over 75 people
(20 days in advance of rental)
•	 $20 Vendor Permit needed for paid vendors, caterers, moonbounce, etc.
SOUTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS
C. M. Crockett Park
10066 Rogues Road, Midland, VA 22728
Phone: (540) 422-8870
E-mail: crockettpark@fauquiercounty.gov
Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Daily
Office Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 3:00p-5:00p
Monroe Park
The Gold Mining Camp Museum at Monroe Park
14421 Gold Dust Parkway, Goldvein, VA 22720
Phone: (540) 422-8170
E-mail: monroepark@fauquiercounty.gov
Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Daily
Museum/Park Office Hours:
Wednesday - Saturday: 9:30a-5:00p
Sunday: 12:00p-4:00p
The museum is closed New Year’s Day, Easter, July 4th,
Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
Region Staff:
Region Superintendent - Michael Hanson
C. M. Crockett Park Manager - Craig Johnson
Monroe Park Manager/Curator – Todd Bonshire
Recreation Program Coordinator - David Symington
Maintenance Supervisor - Sam Foreback
Maintenance Worker - Alvin Queen
WHO’S HERE AT MONROE AND CROCKETT PARKS
Monroe Park
• Friends of Monroe Park
• Northern Virginia Gold
Prospectors Club
C. M. Crockett Park
• Northern Virginia
Astronomy Club
• Girl Scouts of the USA
Featured Facility
C. M. Crockett Park
Welcome to Spring! With beautiful weather there is no
better time to have a picnic or hike the trails. To get
Spring started right, the park’s nature trail is nearly 1-mile
long through the woods. The park’s cross-country trail
traverses 1.5 miles in mostly open terrain. The fish in
Germantown Lake are hungry, growing bigger, and just
can’t wait to take your hook. Enjoy some leisurely boating,
have a get-together in one of the shelters, play volleyball
or horseshoes, do some wildlife or bird-watching, or just
sit under a tree and read a book. The concession stand is
now open Saturday & Sunday and then daily beginning
Memorial Day weekend. The concession stand sells live bait,
fish license, tackle, snacks, pizza, ice cream, healthy-option
snacks and cold drinks. You can rent a boat there as well!
Crockett Park is open 365 days a year!
Southern Scene
BOAT RENTALS AT C.M. CROCKETT PARK
Jonboat w/motor N/A $15 $37 $56
Jonboat N/A $6 $15.50 $25
Canoe N/A $6 $15.50 $25
Pedalboat $6.50 $10 $26 $39
Pedalboat w/canopy $7.50 $12 $30 $45
Water Bee $12 $19 $48 $72
Water Bee w/canopy $13 $21 $52 $78
Water Bike $18 $29 $72 $108
Sailboat N/A $11 $28 $45
Electric Trolling Motor N/A N/A $17.50 $30
Battery N/A N/A $11 $20
1/2 hour 1 hour Up to 6 hrs Up to 12 hrs
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SHELTER RENTALS
1/2 Day
7a-2p or 2:30p to dusk
Full Day
7a to dusk
Panorama Shelter 100 people seated $135 $205
Hollyview Shelter 40 people seated $50 $75
Friendship Shelter 20 people seated $25 $38
Bluebird/Cedarshade 10 people seated $13 $19
Amphitheatre 200 on seats $146 $215
Tent (20 x 20 relocated) $160 $190
HEALTHY
CHOICES
Region News
Friends of Monroe Park
Since the establishment of Monroe Park, home of the
Gold Mining Camp Museum, the only gold mining
museum in Virginia, one of the primary reasons for
the park’s success has been the community support
group The Friends of Monroe Park. Members of FOMP
initially raised $10,000 for the construction of the park
and they continue to be active in fundraising, lending
a hand with the park and community activities, and
supporting the long range goals for the continuing
development of the facility. FOMP’s two main
activities are the Spring Egg Hunt, a free event for the
children of the community, and the Goldvein Jubilee,
their signature fundraising event for the park in
September. These events require lots of planning and
event volunteers so FOMP is always on the lookout for
people who want to get give their time and talents to
benefit the park. Call the Monroe Park office should
you wish additional information about how to become
a member of the Friends of Monroe Park and help out
at these amazing events.
at C.M. Crockett Park
Concessions
The concession stand now carries healthier snack choices that are
low-fat and low-calorie, consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for
America. Stop by the concession stand to see what is available!
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FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...All the gold that has
ever been refined throughout history
could be made into a cube measuring 65
feet on each side.
Aquatics
Early Morning/Late Night Fishing
All Ages Welcome! Many fishing enthusiasts know that sometimes
the fishing is best early in the morning or later in the evening.
Germantown Lake will be available for boat launching and shore
fishing for early morning fishing beginning at 5:00 a.m. and late-
night fishing until 11:00 p.m. as indicated in the schedule below.
Please remember only electric motors are allowed. Concessions
and boat rentals will not be available until regular operating hours;
and the rest of the park is closed until regular opening time and
after regular closing time. No registration is required. Ages 17 and
under must have an adult chaperone. Free for County vehicles.
Non-county residents pay the $7 non-county entrance fee.
All Ages
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9542	 Sat	 5/7	 7p-11p		 $0/$0
9543	 Sun	 5/8	 5a-7a		 $0/$0
9544	 Sat	 5/28	 7p-11p		 $0/$0
9545	 Sun	 5/29	 5a-7a		 $0/$0
Sailing Lessons
All Ages Welcome! Ages 15 and
under must have an adult chaperone.
Registration and fees apply to
chaperones. Learn how to propel across
the lake with the force of the wind in
your sails. Experience how a sailboat
responds to wind and the sailor’s
actions. Small sailboats will be used to
teach the skillful art of controlling the
motion of a sailboat across a body of
water. Safety recovery of the sailboat
will be taught as well. Participants
should wear appropriate clothes in case
you get wet.
Age: 6 - up
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9476	 Sat	 5/7	 1p-2p	 5/2	 $39/$59
9477	 Sat	 5/21	 1p-2p	 5/16	 $39/$59
9478	 Sat	 6/4	 1p-2p	 5/30	 $39/$59
Arts & Crafts
Intro to Guitar YS
Students will learn basic guitar playing techniques including tuning,
basic chords, music theory, note reading, and tablature reading.
This class is ideal for someone who has never picked up a guitar
or someone who wants to learn a little more about guitar playing.
Included in the cost of the class is a method book and a music
stand. Students must bring their own guitar.
Age: 12 - 99 yrs
Location: Morrisville VFW
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9472	 Mon	 4/18-5/9	 7p-8p	 4/13	 $50/$75
Music and Movement for Children YS
Students will participate in a variety of singing, rhythmic rhymes
and chants, creative movement, and instrument play in a fun,
playful, developmentally appropriate environment. Parents are
encouraged to attend with their kids.
Age: 1 - 5 yrs
Location: Morrisville VFW
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9473	 Sat	 4/23	 3p-4p	 4/18	 $11/$17
9474	 Sat	 5/14	 3p-4p	 5/9	 $11/$17
9475	 Sat	 6/4	 3p-4p	 5/30	 $11/$17
Camps
Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS
Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp
offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts
of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After
campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should
bring water and a healthy snack.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9488	 Mon-Fri	 6/20-6/24	 9a-10:30a	 6/15	 $81/$122
Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS
Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters.
Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of
nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers
will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is
designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten.
Campers should bring a snack and drink each day. No glass
containers.
Age: 3 - 5 yrs
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9489	 Mon-Fri	 6/27-7/1	 9a-12p	 6/22	 $103/$155
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Programs
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FUN FACTS!
DID YOU KNOW?...Did you know that in
just 15 minutes of rowing for pleasure you
can burn 43 calories?
Nature’s Notebook Mini-Camp YS
Enjoy the great outdoors? Don’t miss a chance to learn about
a variety of topics including wildlife, habitat, recycling, pollution,
and much more. Campers will keep a journal and do natural
crafts throughout the camp. Campers should bring a packed
lunch, bottled water, snack and sun screen. No glass containers
permitted.
Grade: 3 - 6
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9500	 Mon-Fri	 8/1-8/5	 9a-12p	 7/27	 $150/$225
Environmental,
Historical & Nature
Environmental Education & Historical
Interpretation Field Trips
Wow! In the past year, over 2,000 children participated in one
of the many historical or environmental programs offered through
Parks and Recreation. In the Southern Region, these programs
are offered at Monroe Park in Goldvein (historical) and C. M.
Crockett Park in Midland (environmental). Many of the programs
are designed to meet the Virginia Standards of Learning. The cost
is reasonable at only $3 per student per activity. Call one of the
parks for more detailed information.
Astronomy Viewing Sessions
Get a great view of the constellations, planets, and stars at
viewing sessions with the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club. No
formal program will be presented, however members of the club
will be happy to answer your questions about astronomy. Bring
your own telescope or observe through one provided. Registration
not required. All ages welcome! Ages 17 and under must be
accompanied by an adult. Free for county vehicles. Non county
vehicles pay the $7 non county entrance fee.
All Ages
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9546	 Sat	 4/9	 7p-11p		 $0/$0
9547	 Sat	 4/30	 7p-11p		 $0/$0
Bump, Set, Spike:
Volleyball Summer Mini-Camp YS
Learn to bump, set, and spike with the best of ‘em! Campers
will learn the basics of passing, serving, and spiking, as well as
the importance of stretching, general rules and regulations, court
movement, and of course, having fun! For returning players,
drills will focus on improving their skills in the above categories.
Beginners welcome! Campers should bring a snack and drink
each day. No glass containers.
Grade: 6 - 11
Location: Cedar Lee Middle School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9490	 Mon-Fri	 7/11-7/15	 9a-12p	 7/6	 $100/$150
Fishing Discovery Camp YS
Every child should experience the fun of fishing. This camp will
be hands on learning about choosing the right bait or lure for
various types of fish, how to bait a hook, how to cast, and most
importantly...patience! Campers should bring bottled water, a
snack, and sunscreen each day. No glass containers please.
Cost of bait and gear is included in the fee.
Grade: 3 - 6
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9492	 Mon-Fri	 7/18-7/22	 9a-12p	 7/13	 $150/$225
Frozen Ropes: Baseball Hitting Camp
YS
Develop and sharpen your hitting skills from top hitters who
will teach and reinforce the fundamentals of great hitting: proper
stance, balance, hand placement and bat angle, power position,
plate coverage, mental preparation, and on-deck management.
Will utilize batting cages and field. Don’t forget to bring your
favorite bat and glove.
Grade: K - 6
Location: Liberty High School
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9491	 Mon-Fri	 7/11-7/15	 9a-12p	 7/6	 $106/$159
Games-Galore Camp YS
Kick it old school and learn fun outside games your parents
played when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball,
potato sack racing, relay races, obstacle courses, and outdoor
exploration. Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each
day. No glass containers please.
Age: 5 - 10 yrs
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9499	 Mon-Fri	 7/25-7/29	 9a-2p	 7/20	 $157/$236
Marvel Detectives Mini Camp YS
Wonder is all around and the intrigue to discover has begun.
Investigate puzzles, unravel hints and piece together clues all
pointing in the wonderous directions. Campers will learn logic and
problem-solving while participating in various types of scavenger
hunts. Campers should bring a packed lunch, bottled water,
snack and sun screen. No glass containers permitted.
Grade: K - 2
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9559	 Mon-Fri	 8/1-8/5	 9a-12p	 7/27	 $150/$225
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Batty-Bat-House Building YS
Did you know a single brown bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes
in a night? Why do bats sleep upside down? Do they really have
sonar? Are they cold-blooded, or mammals? Learn all about these
unique and beneficial creatures. Construct a bat house to take
home. Registrants may purchase additional kits for $6.00. Age
12 and under must have adult chaperone. Chaperones must also
register if building a separate bat house.
Age: 6y and up
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Instructor: Johnson
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9548	 Sun	 5/8	 10:30a-12p	5/1	 $12/$18
Crockett Challenge
Crockett Park’s version of Survivor! Learn camping skills to make
your stay comfortable regardless of the weather. You won’t be
‘voted off the island’ or have your ‘torch extinguished’. Compass
navigation, shelter building, scavenger hunt, fire-starting, cooking
with wood, and camping included. Participants must bring their
own sleeping bag, weather-appropriate clothing, boots, and
toiletries. Ages 17 and under must have an adult chaperone who
must also register. This is a two day event from 10am Saturday
until Noon Sunday.
Age: 8y and up
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Instructor: Johnson
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9597	 Sat-Sun	5/21-5/22	 10a-11:59p	 5/14	 $27/$40
Daily Gold Panning Demonstrations at
Monroe Park
During a 15 minute demonstration Wednesday through Sunday
at 2 pm, participants will learn how to separate gold from sand,
rocks, and dirt using the traditional gold prospector’s technique
of panning. An additional demonstration is held at 10:00 am on
Saturday morning. If you catch gold fever, the museum has bags
of sand/gold concentrate and other basic gold panning equipment
for sale. Demonstrations will be held when weather conditions are
appropriate. Note: pre-registration is not required.
All Ages
Location: Monroe Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9536	 Wed-Sun	3/30-6/5	 2p-2:15p	 N/A	 $0/$0
Gold Prospecting Workshop
For almost 200 years gold prospectors have searched the area’s
streams for gold. Local prospecting experts will show you the
how’s and why’s of gold prospecting and what equipment is
needed to find gold in southern Fauquier streams. Then you can
practice these techniques with your own bag of sand concentrate
(with real gold flakes!) at the museum’s panning demonstration
area. Ages 14 and under must have an adult chaperone.
Registration fees apply to chaperones if also getting a bag of
sand/gold flakes.
Age: 10y and up
Location: Monroe Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9537	 Sat	 5/7	 1p- 2p	 5/2	 $20/$30
Health/Fitness
Basic Water Rescue YS
Learn the information and skills necessary to prevent, recognize
and respond to aquatic emergencies. Learn how to protect
yourself while assisting others. This is not a lifesaving course. It
is about water safety and how to respond to aquatic emergencies.
Bring a long-sleeved, button-up shirt and a pair of long pants that
can get wet. Part of the class takes place in the water.
Age: 16y and up
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Instructor: Johnson
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9539	 Sun	 4/10	 1p-5p	 4/4	 $44/$66
9540	 Sun	 5/15	 1p-5p	 5/9	 $44/$66
9541	 Sun	 6/5	 1p-5p	 5/30	 $44/$66
Outdoor Yoga
All Ages Welcome! Ages 15 and under must have an adult
chaperone. Registration and fees apply to chaperones. Outdoor
Yoga is a class designed to demystify the practice of yoga and
make it fun in an outdoor environment. No experience is needed.
Bring a mat and a water bottle.
Age: 6 - 99 yrs
Location: C.M. Crockett Park
Code	 Day	 Dates	 Time	 Reg. by	 Fee
9479	 Sat	 5/7-5/28	 12p-1p	 5/2	 $50/$75
Sports
Roller Skating for Beginners
Learn the ins and outs of roller skating! Rollers can improve core
stability, strength, balance and flexibility all while learning in a
great atmosphere. Lunch will be provided at no additional cost.
Location: Rollerworks 12099 Marsh Rd, Bealeton, VA
22712
Grade K - 6
Code	 Day 	 Date	 Time	 Reg by	 Fee
9605 	 Sat	 4/30	 9a-1p 	 4/25	 $30/$45
Grade 7 - 12
Code	 Day 	 Date	 Time	 Reg by	 Fee
9606	Sat	4/30	 9a-1p	 4/25	 $30/$45
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Registration begins 9 am Monday, March 14
Registration Information
Registration
Registration InformationRegistration begins 9:00a Tuesday, May 26
• Registration continues without interruption for each activity until its specified registration deadline, generally 5 days prior to first day of class. No late
registrations will be accepted after the activity’s published registration deadline.
• Payment must accompany registration. Cash, check, or money order (payable to FCPRD), Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express accepted in
person at any region office or credit cards online.
On-line at http://online.activenetwork.com/fauquierpandr :
• Create a personal FastLink account for yourself and family members and immediately sign-up for activities – click on Create New, enter requested
account information, then after receiving confirmation of account creation, click on Register for Programs, and follow the instructions. Receive an
immediate confirmation of enrollment after completion of payment.
• Access your existing FastLink account online, 24/7:
 Check availability of facilities.
 Sign-up for activities – click on Login, then Register for Programs, and follow the instructions to find available courses. Receive an immediate
confirmation of enrollment after completion of payment.
 Credit your account for future use with MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express – click on Login, then My Account, then Make a Payment.
In Person:
• Visit any Community Center or Park during office hours. Staff will guide you through immediate creation and activation of your new account.
U.S. Mail:
• Complete the FastLink Client Account Request Form. Please print legibly to ensure that your account information is entered correctly.
• Attach additional sheets for families with more than four members.
• Return the form by mail to an FCPRD Regional Office or send to Fauquier County Parks and Recreation, 430 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton, VA 20186,
with your check or money order only.
• Enter your email address to receive account access codes and monthly e-newsletter.
FASTLINK CLIENT ACCOUNT REQUEST FORM
Use the form below to request a FASTLINK account and for course registration.
MAIN CONTACT INFORMATION Main Contact must be at least 18 years old.
Main Contact Name: (Last) __________________ (First)______________________
Birth date __________/__________/_____________(mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F
Street Address: ______________________________________________________
City,State,Zip: ________________________________________________________
Fauquier County Resident: Y N
Home Phone: ________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________
e-mail address: ______________________________________________
List additional immediate family members in household.
Name: (Last) ____________________________(First) _______________________
Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade)
Birth Date: ________/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F
Name: (Last) _______________________________(First) _____________________
Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade)
Birth Date: ________/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F
Name: (Last) ______________________________(First) ______________________
Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade)
Birth Date: _______/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F
Name: (Last) ______________________________(First) ______________________
Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade)
Birth Date: _______/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
Use the section below to register for courses
Do any of the participants have any medical, behavioral or physical special needs?
Yes No
If yes please, please describe below:
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
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Family Member
Course No. / Pg. No.
Course Fee
Total Enclosed:
Indicate T-shirt size (adult size) if applicable to program:
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In consideration of my participation in the activity provided by and through the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Department, I hereby release the Fauquier County
Parks & Recreation Board, the County of Fauquier, its Boards, agents, employees and volunteers from all actions, damages, claims or demands and all liability which
might be incurred during the conduct of this activity. I further authorize Fauquier County employees to take and provide all necessary medical attention should I be
injured while participating or being transported to or from, any Department sponsored activity and I hold said employees, the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation
Board, the County of Fauquier, its Boards, agents, employees and volunteers harmless therefore. I have read the policies pertaining to cancellations, refunds, rules and
regulations, as pertaining to this activity. I acknowledge the risks and responsibilities involved in these activities. I assume the risks and responsibilities involved in these
activities. I assume these risks realizing the capabilities of the persons participating. I have read this release and understand all its terms and execute it voluntarily and
with full knowledge of its significance. I understand that I may be photographed and/or videotaped while participating in this activity. I agree to allow Fauquier County
Parks & Recreation Department to use said photographs and/or videotapes in Department publications, media campaigns, educational and/or safety purposes. I further
waive any remuneration for publishing and/or printing such photographs of me. I understand that by affixing my signature on this form that I attest to having read, fully
understand and agree to the conditions as set forth above.
______________________________________ / __________________________________ Date:______/______/______
Signature of Participant age 12 or older and parent/guardian if under 18
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Fun Times Community
Recreation GuideAnimals
DOGS
•	 Warrenton Kennel Club
	 Katherine John
	 (540) 347-4961
	www.warrentonkc.org
Arts & Crafts
EMBROIDERING
•	 Embroiderers Guild of America
	www.marega.org/oatlands.html
LACE MAKING AND TATTING
•	 Piedmont Lace Guild of VA
	 Birgitte Tessier
	 (540) 349-0141
SPINNING
•	 Piedmont Spinners & Weavers Guild
	 Linda Witt
	 (540) 937-4707
QUILTING
•	 Fauquier County Quilters
	 Paula Rubkin
	 (540) 349-8473
DANCE/THEATRE
•	 Fauquier Community Theater
	www.fctstage.org
	 Christie Clark
	 (540) 364-2057 or
	 (540) 349-8760
	info@fctstage.org
•	 Virginia Civic Ballet
	 Cynthia Kelly
	 (540) 253-5258
•	 Highland Center for the Arts
	www.highlandcenterforthearts.org
	 (540) 878-2700
Community Facilities
•	 Warrenton Armory
	 (540) 347-6362
•	 Warrenton-Fauquier Visitors Center
	 (540) 341-0988
•	 John Barton Payne Community Room
	 (540) 422-8507
•	 Buchanan Hall
	 Meralyn Autry, Manager
	 Upperville, VA
	 (540) 592-3455
	meralyn@buchananhall.com
	www.buchananhall.com
Hobbies
AERO-RECREATION MODELERS
•	 Fauquier Aero-Recreation Modelers
	 Nic Burhans
	 (540) 349-2733
	www.farmclubrc.com
AMATEUR RADIO
•	 Fauquier Amateur Radio Association
	 Mark Lindsay
	 (540) 347-3123 or
	 (540) 364-3861
	www.w4va.org
ASTRONOMY
•	 Northern Virginia Astronomy Club
	www.novac.com
COIN & STAMPS CLUB
•	 Warrenton Stamp and Coin Club
	 Tony Tripi
	tripi@earthlink.net
GARDENING
•	 Master Gardeners/Virginia Co-operative
Extension
	 (540) 341-7950, Ext. 1
	www.fc-mg.org
HISTORY
•	 Southern Fauquier Historical Society
	 Bill Peters
	 (540) 788-9640
	www.fauquierhistorylive.org
•	 Afro-American Historical Society of Fauquier
County
	 Karen White
	 (540) 253-7488
•	 Fauquier Historical Society
	 Frances Allshouse
	 (540) 347-5525
•	 Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation
fhpf@verizon.net
(540) 364-3440
PHOTOGRAPHY
•	 Manassas/Warrenton Camera Club
	www.mwcc-photo.org
PROSPECTORS
•	 Central Virginia Gold Prospectors Club
	www.cvgp.net
•	 Northern Virginia Gold Prospectors
	 (540) 752-5330
TRAINS
•	 Friends of the Warrenton Caboose
	 Ron Scullin, Caboose Project Coordinator
	 (540) 349-1637
	ronscullin@msn.com
•	 Piedmont Railroaders
	 Tony Tripi
	 (540) 347-9212
	www.trainweb.org
Music
MUSICIANS
•	 Piedmont Symphony Orchestra
	 (540) 270-3168
	www.piedmontsymphony.org
•	 Fauquier Community Band
	 Rick Crofford
	 (540) 829-7509
•	 The Children of SCORE
	 (540) 428-2313
	www.scoremusicensemble.org
•	 Allegro Community Music School and Camps
	 Sam Yoder
	www.allegrocsa.org
VOCAL GROUPS
•	 Blue Ridge Barber Shop Chorus
	 Glen Williamson
	 (703) 425-6675
Organizations/Services
for Children/Teens
SCOUTING
•	 Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts
	 Ben Smith
	 (540) 422-1431
	www.beascout.org
•	 Girl Scouts
	 Becky Crouch
	 (540) 347-1211
	www.gscnc.org
•	 4-H Camps and Clubs
	 4-H Extension Office
	 (540) 341-7950 Ext. 15
•	 Families 4 Fauquier & Beyond
	 (540) 219-1842
www.families4fauquier.com
info@families4fauquier.com
GUN CLUBS
•	 Fauquier Jr. Gun Club
	 Dave Mentzer
	 (540) 364-1043
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
•	 Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier, Inc.
	 (540) 349-8890
	www.bgcfauquier.org
Organizations/Services for Adults
SOCIAL
•	 Northern Piedmont Toastmasters
	northernpiedmont.toastmastersclubs.org
•	 MOMS Club of Warrenton
	 Darlene Billington
	www.warrentonmomsclub.com
•	 Mothers of Wonder
	 Kim Odom
	info@mothersofwonder.org
	www.mothersofwonder.com
•	 Women of Wonder
	www.fauquierwow.com
•	 Mothers of Pre-schoolers (MOPS)
	mopswarrenton@gmail.com
	 (540) 287-8455
46 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
RecreationGuide
The Parks and Recreation Department provides information on governmental, educational, and community
organizations, which are resources outside of Parks and Recreation Department control. The presence of this information
does not constitute an endorsement of these organizations and resources. Parks and Recreation is not responsible
for the accuracy of the information and/or statements made or actions taken by these organizations.
Organizations/Services
for Adults (Seniors)
WARRENTON ADULT DAY CARE
•	 Adult Day Care
	 Molly Snurr
	 (540) 347-2797
SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
•	AARP
	 (866) 542-8164
	vaaarp@aarp.org
	www.aarp.org
•	NARFE
	 Gerald Rosenfeld
	 (540) 349-8581
SENIOR CENTERS
•	 Fauquier Senior Center
	 Lynn Oliver
	 (540) 347-7729
•	 Remington-Bealeton Senior Center
	 (540) 439-8112
Outdoor Areas/Environmental
ENVIRONMENTAL
•	 Verdun Adventure Bound
	 (540) 937-4920
	www.verdunadventurebound.org
NATURAL AREAS
•	 Bull Run Mountains Conservancy
	 (703) 753-2631
	info@brmconservancy.org
PARKS AND FORESTS
•	 Eva Walker Park
	 Town of Warrenton
	 (540) 349-2520
•	 Leeds Ruritan Park
	 Lindsey Sagstues
	 (540) 364-1098
•	 Sky Meadow State Park
	 (540) 592-3556
	www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/sky.shtml
•	 Whitney State Forest
	 (540) 347-6358
WILDLIFE MANAGED AREAS
•	 Chester Phelps WMA
	www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas
	 Richard Thompson WMA
	www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas
Sports Leagues
GREATER FAUQUIER
LITTLE LEAGUE
•	 Joseph Meuse
	 (540) 878-3418
	www.gfbll.com
YOUTH BASKETBALL
•	 Warrenton Youth Sports Club
	 (540) 454-8935
	www.wysc.org
YOUTH FOOTBALL
•	 Fauquier Youth Football
	www.fauquieryouthfootball.com
•	 Fauquier American Youth Football & Cheer
	elheltzel@verizon.net
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
•	 Fauquier Youth Flag Football
	 www.fyffl.com
YOUTH LACROSSE
•	 Fauquier Youth Lacrosse League
	www.fqlax.com
•	 Youth Lacrosse Camps
	 Academy International
	 (703) 816-0244
YOUTH ROLLER HOCKEY
•	 Fauquier Hockey League
	www.fcrhl.com
YOUTH ICE HOCKEY
•	 Fauquier Hockey League
	www.fcrhl.com
YOUTH SOCCER
•	 Fauquier County Soccer Club (FCSC)
	www.fcsc.org
•	 Warrenton Youth Soccer Club (WYSC)
	www.wysc.org
YOUTH SOFTBALL
•	 Fauquier Girls’ Softball Little League
	www.fauquiergirlssoftball.com
•	 Fauquier Freeze Girls Fast-Pitch Softball
	www.fauquierfreeze.net
YOUTH TENNIS
•	 USTA Junior Team Tennis League
	 14 & 18 and Under Teams
	 Mike Ryon
	 (703) 209-6257
	www.michaelryon.usptapro.com
ADULT CO-ED SPORTS
•	 Always Active Sports
	 (703) 499-3141
	www.alwaysactivesport.com
ADULT VOLLEYBALL
•	 Always Active Sports
	 (703) 499-3141
	www.alwaysactivesport.com
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL
•	 Warrenton Youth Sports Club
	www.wysc.org
Sports Organizations
AQUATICS
•	 Warrenton Aquatic & Recreation Facility
	 (540) 349-2520
•	 Warrenton Masters Swim Club
	 (540) 428-2035
	www.warrentonmasters.org
•	 Fauquier Swim Club
	 (540) 347-9719
	www.fauquierswimclub.com
CHEERLEADING
•	 Fauquier Wolfpack
	 (703) 728-0310
•	 Fauquier Youth Cheerleading
	www.fauquieryouthfootball.com
SKIING
•	 Fauquier Ski Club
	thefauquierskiclub@yahoo.com
	www.fauquierskiclub.org
WRESTLING
•	 Kettle Run Youth Wrestling
	 Coach David Kuzma
	 (540) 351-0106
•`	 VA Eagle Wrestling Club
	vaeaglewrestling@gmail.com
	 (540) 718-0909
•	 Fauquier Wrestling Club
	 Recreational and Tournament Teams
	 (540) 349-8313
	www.fauquierwrestling.org
	director@fauquierwreslting.org
Therapeutic: Children with
Special Needs
SOCCER (THERAPEUTIC)
•	TOPSoccer
	piedmontTOPSoccer@gmail.com
	 John Schenkler
	 (540) 219-1631
	www.fcsc.org
RIDING (THERAPEUTIC)
•	 Golden Dreams Therapeutic Riding
	 (540) 687-5800
	www.goldendreamsriding.com
Wheels
BICYCLING
•	 Warrenton Cycling Club
	 Dave Henrickson
	 (540) 438-2901
	www.warrentoncycling.com
UNICYCLING
•	 UniStars Unicycle Club & Showtroupe
	 Linda McLaughlin
	 (540) 341-8123
	www.unistarsonline.com
recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 47
recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
Southern Region
Northern Region
Eastern Region
•	 Gold Panning Demonstrations @ Monroe
Park, Wednesday-Sunday (as weather
permits)
•	 Astronomy Viewing Sessions @ C. M. Crockett
Park, June 11 & July 9
•	 Swim Lessons in Bealeton and Remington,
June 20-July 15
•	 Fishing Discovery Camp @ C. M. Crockett
Park, July 18-July 22
PREVIEWS
•	 H2O Power Fitness @ Larry Weeks
Community Pool, June 10-August 26
•	 Weekly Special Activities @ Larry Weeks
Community Pool, June 6-August 12	
•	 Free Concert on the Lawn @ Vint Hill Village
Green, July
•	 Marshall Community Outdoor Concert, July 16
•	 VEGAS, BABY! Swing Dance and Concert,
August 27th
•	 Summer Camps
Central Region
•	 Splash and Slide @ Warrenton Community
Center, August 13, 1p-4p
•	 Summer Camps

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  • 1. FREE! Take One! Guide recreation.fauquiercounty.gov GoodTimes Spring 2016For the Times of Your Life Spring Registration Begins Monday, March 14 for Classes March 28 - June 5
  • 2. Welcome 2 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Volunteers Volunteers are an appreciated and valuable part of the Parks and Recreation team! On December 1, 2014, Fauquier County Parks and Recreation implemented a Volunteer Background Check Program designed with measures to protect children, safeguard county resources, and help ensure the overall safety of county citizens. Volunteer positions will require a background check prior to the start of any volunteer duties. If you would like to be a new volunteer or continue your involvement as an FCPR volunteer, please complete the required paperwork and consent form. For more information, call (540) 422-8550 or visit our website at recreation. fauquiercounty.gov. ADA Accessibility Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Department is committed to giving all citizens equal access to recreation and leisure opportunities. In keeping with that commitment and the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is the Department’s intent to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities in all Department programs, services, and facilities. Individuals with disabilities can contact the Department prior to an event or the start of a program to request disability- related accommodations. Adaptive aids and resources are available to assist qualified individuals. Requests for accommodations require a 72-hour notice. In this issue you will find more than 250 spring and summer activities for all ages that help stimulate, educate, and refresh you! Learn more about the County’s history with Legends by Lantern Light, Open House at #18 Schoolhouse and Daily Life in the 19th Century living history events. Sailing lessons at Crockett are back, where there are also astronomy viewings and early morning/late evening fishing dates. And explore your creative side with photography, pottery, guitar, racquetball, and jewelry making classes. And be sure to start making your summer plans with the wide selection of swimming lessons, mini-camps, and a full day camp at Marshall Community Center. Please remember that the Department wants to be sure that every child that wishes to participate in recreational programs can do so. To that end the Department has a variety of means to help offset fees and has established a scholarship fund to allow participation in many other community recreation programs. Please contact any of the regional offices for more information. And a special thanks to USA Swimming for its contribution to help keep swimming scholarships viable for another year! For more details about all of these Fauquier County Parks and Recreation activities and great ways to improve your new year, visit the Parks and Recreation department at fauquiercounty. gov. As always if you have any needs that are not being met, special comments, or if there is anything we can ever do better please feel free to call me or attend our monthly Board meeting, usually the first Wednesday of each month. Spring, a time for re-creation. We hope you grow this spring and help those around you to grow as well and don’t forget to take advantage of all the opportunities awaiting you right here at the Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department! Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Board By Magisterial District Mission The Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Board is dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life for all people in Fauquier County. Working in partnership with the people, the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Department shall provide the leadership to assure that citizens receive high- quality recreational facilities and services and to assure the preservation of local history. FCPRD Board Members Donald P. Johnson, Jr., Chairman, Lee District Carl Bailey, Cedar Run District David Graham, Jr., Marshall District Weston Kennedy, Center District Clayton Lescalleet, Scott District Fauquier County Board of Supervisors Christopher T. Butler, Chairman, Lee District R. Holder Trumbo, Vice Chairman, Scott District Christopher N. Granger, Chairman, Center District Mary Lee McDaniel, Marshall District Richard R. Gerhardt, Vice Chairman, Cedar Run District FCPRD Board Meeting Schedule March 2, Vint Hill April 6, Marshall Community Center May 4, Monroe Park The Board meets monthly on the first Wednesday of the month at 7p. The public is always invited and input is appreciated. Work sessions scheduled at 6p as needed prior to each Board meeting. Administrative Office 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 6, Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 422-8550 Fax: (540) 422-8559 E-mail address: parks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours Monday–Friday, 8a-4:30p Saturday–Sunday, Closed Administrative Staff Director—Larry Miller Administrative Associate—Liz Watkins Support Staff Administrative Manager—Nicole Western Administrative Specialist—Johanna Spadafora Systems Technician—Jeanne Brunk Software Support Specialist—Isobel Linton Senior Administrative Assistant—Vacant To register or for more information about classes and activities, contact a regional office. Can words describe the fragrance of the very breath of spring? -Neltje Blanchan Welcome to the Spring 2016 Issue of Good Times!
  • 3. TableofContents recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 3 Refund Policies: Satisfaction is guaranteed. If any participant is dissatisfied with any program or class, they will receive a refund as follows: • 100% refund (through the first class) with a prorated refund the second class and beyond. • Access plans and Pass Plans - no refunds will be given. Please note: Refunds are determined from the date and time of request. Credit Card Policy: Due to the increased cost of transaction fees, a $5 minimum is required for all credit card purchases. Debit cards are not accepted. The Department apologizes for any inconvenience and appreciates your understanding. Pass Plan Policies: • Pass plans of one month or more are available to residents only. • Passes may only be used at the designated facility. • Passes are non-transferable. • Pass Extensions: Requests for extensions must be made prior to absence for absences of 4 weeks or greater only. One extension per year shall be granted to a pass holder. Pass extensions will only be permitted if the pass holder becomes physically ill, with a doctor’s certification, or military status is modified to active. Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Recognitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Special Observances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Trails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Project Updates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 Swimming Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-21 Summer Camp Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 REGISTRATION FORM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Parks, Trails & Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 Recreation Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Summer Previews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 CATEGORIES Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 40 Arts & Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25, 34, 35, 40 Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26, 30, 35, 40, 41 Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 30, 31, 36 Environmental, Historical & Trails. . . . 27, 36, 41, 42 Health/Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 28, 31, 36, 37, 42 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 31, 42 PROGRAMS BY REGION Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28 Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-32 Northern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37 Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-42 Table of Contents LEGEND Code: I.D. # unique to every course Day: Day(s) of week course is held Dates: Start and end-date of course Time: Start and end-time of course Reg by: Course registration deadline Fee: $/$ . . . county/ non-county
  • 4. On January 6, the Parks and Recreation Board acknowledged individuals, organizations and businesses who made significant contributions during the second quarter of fiscal year 2016. Three organizations reached significant thresholds totaling 400 hours of volunteer time. Eighteen organizations made contributions totaling $3,735 in monetary donations. The Board also gave special recognition to the Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Committee for planning and implementing the 2015 NVSO cycling events held in Fauquier County. • Girl Scout Troop 3550 – 100 hours • Fauquier Times DonorRecognition Donors & Volunteers Recognized Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Committee Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Committee: (l-r) Bob Moore, Melissa Nester, Chuck Williams, Donald Johnson & Clayton Lescalleet • Girl Scout Troop 5632 – 100 hours • Liberty Community Church – 200 hours Commendations for Valuable Service • Fauquier Health • Neri’s Tree-N-Trade Service, Inc. • Lovell & Mercier, Inc. • Draftman, Inc. • Moo Thru LLC • Enlightened Meadow Farm LLC • Pro-Tech Service Company, Inc. Certificates of Recognition • Warrenton Toyota Scion • Groves Hardware, LLC • The Corner Deli • Smith - Midland • Leading Edge • Barrel Oak Winery • Allen & Susan Taft • Black Bear Bistro • Carworks Auto Body LLC • Catlett Sheet Metal • CK Home and Hardware True Value • Dejavu • Detailed Concepts LLC • Compassion Animal Hospital • Walgreens • Genesis Home Improvement, LLC • Northern Piedmont Federal Credit Union Other Generous Donors • Five Guys Burgers and Fries • Giant • Green Maple Market • Harris Home Remodeling • Harris Teeter Store 329 • Karate Sports Academy • Keystone Construction • LongHorn Steakhouse • Lucy’s Cleaning Service • M & P Pizza • Meadows Farms Nursery • Mirror, Mirror Hair Salon • Riverside Center • Small Business Support Services • Stribling’s Service Center • The Inn at Vint Hill • The New Bridge Special Recognition to • Donald Johnson • Clayton Lescalleet • David Jerome • Melissa Nester • Bob Leftwich • Bob Moore • Chuck Williams • Gary Hicklin Voluntary Service Awards 4 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 5. National Volunteer Week, a program established by Points of Light in 1974, is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities. It’s about being at the center of social change and discovering the collective power to make a difference. The Department honors those organizations and individuals who give of their time and talent to help provide many of the programs and services offered through the Department. • John Buhrman • Daniel Buhrman • Hayden Eustace • Jimmy Eustace • Melinda Evans • Mike Johnson • Antique Equipment Preservation Society • C & K Hardware • Camp Camellia • Cosmos Band • Excel Dance Studio • Fauquier Heritage and Preservation Foundation • Fauquier Master Gardeners • Girl Scout Troop 1439 The Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department extends a very warm thank you to those who have so generously provided support, dedication, and service in 2015 to the Department and to the community. It is because of special people like you that the Department was able to provide programs and services to Fauquier County citizens such as Children’s Festival, Goldvein Jubilee, Turkey Trot 5k, Lucky Shamrock, Northern Virginia Senior Olympics, Family Earth Day Festival, Summer Sizzler Summer Concert, and Fiesta Fauquier to name a few events. A plaque will be placed on the Volunteer Garden Path in front of the Warrenton Community Center in recognition of 2015 volunteers. Please plan a trip to the Garden and see this plaque that honors your contribution. • Teesa Kerns • Brooklyn Mauro • Montine Howard • Natasha Ritchie-Niehenke • Timothy Niekenke • Andrew Oliver • Bill Ritchie • Devon Ritchie • Sandy Ritchie • Greg Slader • Dave Symington • Kim Ylisela • Girl Scout Troop 1757 and Brownie Troop 633 • Girl Scout Troop 3550 • Girl Scout Troop 3791 • Girl Scout Troop 5632 • Highland School Volleyball Team • Inglewood Farm • Karate Sports Academy • Liberty Community Church • Liberty High School • Luck Stone • Northern Virginia Gold Prospectors Association • Southern Fauquier Historical Society • VFW Post 7728 • Woods Gymnastics Businesses/Organizations Individuals VolunteerRecognition recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 5
  • 6. Most Money Raised by a Charity Fresta Valley with $1200 Most Participants Fresta Valley with 53 runners. Largest Families Registered The Worsham Family for Fresta Valley with 6 Top Overall Male Runner Mateo Burreto for Auburn Middle School PTO Top Overall Female Runner Jada Dudley for Auburn Middle School PTO Participating Charities 3rd annual • The Cold War Museum • Families of Fauquier • Fauquier Community Childcare • Fauquier Family Shelter Services • Working Together Committee • Fresta Valley Christian School • Girls on the Run Piedmont • Great Meadow Foundation • Paws for seniors • Piedmont TOPsoccer • Auburn Middle School PTO • Providence Christian Academy • Warrenton Middle School PTO SpecialObservances 6 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 7. Fauquier County Government, including Parks and Recreation, has been working on updating all departmental websites. The website redesigns should be completed in early spring including a new park finder application that will allow users to find county parks, facilities and greenways by location, name, and activities. On December 4, 2015 a crowd of theater enthusiasts, patrons, county and town officials gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony and the unveiling of a fresh new look inside the Theater on the Green at Vint Hill. Seat cushions, covers, and arms have been replaced, the inside of the building has been painted and new flooring and carpeting have been installed. The interior was intentionally renovated to maintain the theater’s 1950’s retro color, material, fabrics and design themes. Renovations were the result of a unique public private partnership between Fauquier County Department of Parks and Recreation and the Fauquier Community Theatre. Renovations were funded through the county, and funds obtained through generous donations from Fauquier Community Theatre patrons and various fundraisers. (left to right): Mike Markley, (FCT Board Chairman), Jonathan Caron, (Jonathan Caron Construction, Inc.), Cathy Silvers (event emcee and star from ‘Happy Days’), Miles Friedman (Fauquier County Economic Development Director), Stephen Heyda (Fauquier Community Theater Board of Directors), & Larry Miller (Director, Fauquier County Department of Parks and Recreation) rededicate the newly renovated Theater on the Green. Theater RededicationTheater Rededication COUNTY WEBSITE REDESIGN SpecialObservances recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 7
  • 8. Bicyclists should: • Use the sharrow to guide where you ride within the lane • Remember not to ride too close to parked cars • Follow the rules of the road toSchool Fauquier County was awarded its 1st Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Infrastructure Grant for improvements around Cedar Lee Middle School. SRTS, a program through VDOT, assists localities in developing plans, activities, and infrastructure improvements to make bicycling and walking to school a safe and appealing transportation option for students. Construction will include: • Sidewalk improvements • Traffic calming measures • Bicycle racks • Shared- use path constructed along Schoolhouse Road • Shared-use path constructed under Route 17 connecting to neighborhoods on north side of bridge (includes fencing along railroad tracks) • Street crossing improvements • ADA accessible • Connecting school, neighborhoods, businesses, and library by walking/biking routes Trails • Be Courteous to All Users • Don’t Block the Path • Be Predictable • Always Use Safe Speeds • Slower Traffic has the Right-of-Way • Control Your Pet • Keep Right Except to Pass • Use Voice, Bell or Whistle When Passing • Yield When Entering or Crossing Paths and Roads • Keep the Pathway Clean • Wear a Helmet Greenways in Fauquier County What is a Greenway? ….. a strip of undeveloped land near an urban area, set aside for environmental protection that may also be used for recreational purposes. Please enjoy our greenways and enhance the user experience by using common sense and common courtesy. General Rules of the Path: Trail/Road Intersections: Trail and Road Intersection safety has been an ongoing challenge for municipalities across the country. The Department is studying the issue and revising standards for our greenways and trails. Automobiles and trail users should use caution when approaching all intersections and obey posted signage. Sharrows Fauquier County Parks and Recreation and the Town of Warrenton now have sharrows installed on Aiken Drive and Walker Drive. Sharrows are bicycle symbols carefully placed to guide bicyclists to the best place to ride on the road. They also serve as a reminder to drivers to share the road with cyclists. Motorists should: • Expect to see bicyclists on the street • Remember to give bicyclists three feet of space when passing • Follow the rules of the road 8 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 9. PROJECT UPDATES ProjectUpdates The Parks and Recreation Board, with the support of the Board of Supervisors, has been making a concerted effort to improve recreational facilities in Fauquier County. Some of those that were recently completed or will be completed in the near future include: • Woods at Warrenton – unfortunately bids were significantly higher than the estimate so the plans are being revised to try to reduce the costs before rebidding. • Guard rails – replacement of guard rails at parking lots at Cedar Lee and Vint Hill Farms Park have been bid and hopefully will be completed by spring. • Warrenton Community Center – the first phase of playground replacement is now complete and the first County playground with poured-in place surfacing. The Department is very interested in your opinion! Department conducting study of ballfield lighting, which needs significant repairs on all fields, to determine if repairs are justifiable. • Monroe accessible routes – Phase I includes paving repairs and installation of additional boardwalk, work is underway. • Warrenton Branch Greenway – land negotiations nearing completion, interviews to select design firm underway. • Safe Routes to School – approval from VDOT received with anticipation of bidding in early February. • Monroe playground enhancements for improved accessibility – slated for initiation in the spring. • New fencing at Marshall Middle School ballfield and outfield fencing at Auburn ballfield – project has been bid with anticipation of completion prior to spring season. • Safety netting between ballfields at Pearson and Miller Elementary Schools – project has been bid with anticipation of completion prior to spring season. • Central Fauquier Sports Complex – project delayed until agency reviews completed • Construction of additional portable toilet/ storage structures for ballfields at PB Smith, Auburn Middle, and Cedar Lee Middle – plans revised during the winter and construction expected to be completed in spring. • Pierce connection trail – wetland permitting in progress • Improved accessibility projects – service counter and reworking of auditorium steps at Marshall Community Center, reworking of ramps at Monroe Park, installation of tactile warning strips on steps and reworking door to racquetball courts at Vint Hill Village Green Community Center, recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 9
  • 10. SpecialEvents The Hall of Honor nominations period for 2015 has ended. Watch for the recipient to be announced in the summer Good Times edition. 2016 nominations will be accepted beginning in June. Friday April 1st, 7 pm at the Marshall Community Center. Enjoy a classic time traveling movie in the community center gymnasium. Please call 540-422-8580 for more information. 10 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 11. MINIONS from Universal Pictures. Despicable Me’s minions get their very own spin-off. Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world. Concessions available. Vint Hill Theater on the Green Friday, April 15 7pm FREE Rated PG SpecialEvents DOSWELL, VA Fauquier County Parks & Recreation will be offering DISCOUNTED TICKETS For Parks and Recreation Days June 24-July 31, 2016 ONLY $38 PER TICKET COMING THIS SUMMER! recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 11
  • 12. Swing Dance Swing Dance and concert with the Silver Tones Band. Tickets are $10 per person and for sale in advanced or at the at the front office the evening of the dance. Registration not required. MarshallCommunityCenter FridayApr29,7p-9:30p $ 10per participant SpecialEvents Earthfest 2016 Saturday, Apr. 23, 1p-7p C.M. Crockett Park Commemorate Earth Day at the Annual Earth Day Music Festival hosted by C.M. Crockett Park. This family friendly event showcases live music from popular local and high school bands. Come listen to an eclectic mix of a variety of music styles. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. Concessions available for purchase. Pre-Registration not required. Rain-Date will be Sunday April 24, 2016. Entrance fee $3 per person Non-County vehicle entrance fee $7 per vehicle. Inquire by emailing southprogrammer@fauquiercounty.gov $3 per person 12 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 13. your STRUT MUTT PAGEANT&TALENTSHOW SATURDAY MAY 14, 10A WARRENTON COMMUNITY CENTER This family oriented special event is for the folks that think they have the best looking dog in Fauquier County, or most talented, looks good in costume, largest, smallest or just the ugliest mutt in the area. All could be winners at this fun event for everyone. Bring the pooch and see how it stacks up to other K-9’s. Have the entire family participate and show off the dogs looks and talents. Prizes awarded for best looking, ugliest, largest, smallest, most talented and of course best costume. You may enter your pet in more than one category. All entries will be received the day of the event. SpecialEvents Fiesta Fauquier! Sunday, May 1 1p-3p Northern Fauquier Community Park Fiesta Fauquier is a celebration of Cinco de Mayo and the spring season! Stay for the whole day or only a few hours, all are welcome! Music, crafts, dancing, and food! Entry to the event is FREE. Some items, such as food, may cost. FREE recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 13
  • 14. Step back to the days at the turn of the 20th Century when many daily tasks were still performed by hand. Watch demonstrations and then you too can join in the fun of washing clothes in a tub, decorating cloth with embroidery, spinning yarn, pie making and more. Also see some machinery used in that time period. • Ages 12 and under must have adult chaperone. • No registration required. Living History - Daily Lives in the 19th Century Saturday, May 21 12p-4p Monroe Park • Explore Cedar Run Greenway - Woods at Warrenton Section • Wetland Interpretation by Angler Environment • Bird Calling, Observation, & Interpretation • Nature Scavenger Hunt • Snacks & Drinks Photo by Stephen Kirkpatrick National Trails Day Saturday, June 4 10a–12p Trail parking across the street from 7534 Coopers Hawk Drive SpecialEvents FREE 14 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 15. Operating Schedule 2016 Open Memorial Day Weekend thru Labor Day Memorial Day Weekend Schedule: Sat, May 28 - Mon, May 30 11a-7p Summer Vacation Schedule **Open Daily** Tue, May 31 - Sun, Aug 21 11a-7p Late Summer Schedule Mon, Aug 22 - Fri, Sep 2 Mon-Fri: 3p-7p Sat & Sun: 11a-7p Labor Day Weekend Schedule Sat, Sep 3 - Mon, Sep 5 11a-7p Pool Activities Open Swim Five lanes of the main pool and the entire kiddie pool are open for play and recreation. The basketball hoop may be available. Lap lanes are also available at this time. All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the water. Lap Swim A time designated for fitness swimming. Lap Swim Etiquette applies. Two or more swimmers in a lane must circle swim. Swimmers resting or otherwise waiting at the wall should stay far to the right from their own perspective looking back up the pool. Pool Rentals Rent our lap and kiddie pool for your special event! Price includes lifeguards and private use of pool. Call Melissa Nester at (540) 428-3768 for details. AGES Daily Access Discount Passes* Season Pass* 10-Use 20-Use Under 2 years Free n/a n/a Individual $180 2-11 years $4.50 $36 $63 Family of 2 $335 12-59 years $5.50 $44 $77 3rd Additional $130 60 years & up 4.50 $36 $63 4th Additional $105 All ages after 5p $4.00 n/a n/a 5th Additional $ 80 6th +Additional $ 55 BUY A PASS & USE THE EXPRESS CHECK-IN LANE *Discount and Season passes are discounted ways for you to enjoy our facilities. Passes are non-refundable and valid only for the season issued. Passes do not constitute a “membership”; therefore, when the facility is at capacity, pass holders will be admitted the same as the general public. Special events may require an additional charge. Call the Vint Hill Community Center at (540) 422-8890 or Larry Weeks Community Pool at (540)422-8250 for additional information. SwimmingLessons Private Swim Lessons Private Swim Lessons for children and adults are offered at the Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill. Private Individual Lessons are defined as having only one child or adult assigned to an instructor. Private Group Lessons are defined as having two (2) or more children or adults who are in the same swimming skill levels. (Refer to the Swim Lesson Course Descriptios chart on page 17 for more information on determining your swimming skill level.) Private lessons can be booked any day from 9a-11a and evenings after 5p. Private Swim Lesson Request Forms are available at all FCPRD Region Offices and the Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill. Larry Weeks Community Pool Call (540)422-8250 or (540)422-8890 for more information. One 30 minute lesson Residential Individual Lessons Group Lessons Status (Per Child) (Each add’l child) County $25 $10* Non-County $38 $15* *Note: All private group lesson students must register at the same time. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 15
  • 16. • Students must be able to follow and accept directions and be able to take turns to participate in group lessons. • Ages and skills provided in the Swim Skills Progression Chart are guidelines set forth by the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program. In addition to swimming skills, each level will cover basic water safety. • Children not toilet-trained must wear swim diapers. (Diaper machine located near lifeguard station for your convenience.) • Students may need to attend several sessions before progressing to the next level. • Please be aware that some of our classes are offered as combination classes. The instructor will evaluate the participants and divide accordingly. • If a student enrolls in a lesson that is too advanced for his/her skills, FCPRD staff will make every effort to accommodate the student by placing him/her in the appropriate level. However, if the appropriate level is not available during the same dates, the registration fee will be refunded or the student may register for the appropriate level offered during a later session. The student will not be allowed to participate in a level that is too advanced for his/her skills. • The pool is not available for public swim during swim lessons. Swimming Lesson Guidelines SwimmingLessons The Fauquier Parks and Recreation Board is pleased to announce the SWIM FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Swim for Life Scholarship Program is committed to teaching the youth of Fauquier County water safety and basic swimming skills. A special trust fund has been established to help fund this effort, the proceeds of which will be available to a limited number youth in-need, for the 2016 swimming season. If you know of a child under age 10 who does not know how to swim, please make their parents aware this program. Eligibility: Any Fauquier County youth resident under 10 years of age who is unable to afford, based on the honor system, swimming lessons. Only one course per person per calendar year is permitted. This fund is only applicable to Pre-school I, Pre-school II and Level 1 courses. Funding through this fund may not be used in conjunction with any other trust fund account. Applications for scholarships available at any region office. Scholarship Program 16 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 17. Level Requirements Ages 3-5 30 Min Classes Skills Taught Preschool I Can leave parents willingly. Follow direction in group setting Water adjustment, safety, entry, floating and breathing introduced. Preschool II Preschool I certificate or be able to sub- merge face, blow bubbles, front glide and float on front & back. Goal is to build on Level I skills and enjoy success with fundamental skills. Learn to float on back unsupported, recover to a vertical position, explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on front and back, build foundation for future strokes. Self-help and basic rescue skills. Preschool III Preschool II certificate or be able to swim 3 body lengths with arm & leg action, float on front & back 5 seconds with recovery. Goal is to build on Level II skills by providing additional guided practice. Learn to effectively coordinate combined simultaneous arm and leg actions, alternating arm and leg actions and safety skills. Level Requirements Ages 6-17 45 Minute Classes Skills Taught Level I - Intro to Water Skills Must be able to participate in a group and follow directions Learn basic personal water safety information and skills, help participants feel comfortable in the water. Learn elementary aquatic skills and develop good attitudes about swimming, good swimming habits and safe water practices. Level II - Fundamental Water Skills Level I certificate or be able to travel 5 yards, submerge face 3 times, front glide, roll to back and float 3 sec. Goal is to give participants success with fundamental skills. Learn to float without support & recover to vertical position, beginning of locomotion skills. Develop simultaneous and alternating arm & leg action on front & back. Safety skills. Level III - Stroke Development Level II Certificate or be able to swim 5 body lengths using combined arms & legs, front and back float 15 sec. Build on learned skills by providing guided practice. Learn survival float, swim front crawl & elementary backstroke. Introduce scissors kick, dolphin kick, and fundamentals of treading water. Review rules for headfirst entry and begin to learn headfirst entry from side of pool. Level IV - Stroke Improvement Level III Certificate or be able to swim 15 yds. front crawl with rotary breathing, tread water and swim elementary backstroke 15 yards. Develop confidence in the strokes and improve other aquatic skills. Increase endurance & distances by swimming familiar strokes. Add arm action to the scissor kick for sidestroke. Learn the back crawl, breaststroke, & butterfly; basics for turns at the wall. Safety skills. Level V - Stroke Refinement Level IV Certificate or be able to swim 25 yds. front crawl, change direction and swim elem. backstroke 25 yds. Swim breaststroke and back crawl 15 yds. Coordinate and refine strokes. Refine performance of all strokes – front & back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke & sidestroke and increase distances. Flip turns on front & back introduced. Safety skills. Level VI - Fitness Swimmer Level V certificate preferred. Demonstrate effectiveness and efficiency in all strokes. Able to swim continuously while using the appropriate turns for the stroke. Solid understanding about how to be safe in, on & around the water. SwimmingLessons LevelRequirements 6-36 Months30 min Classes Skills Taught 6–18 months InfantToddler I Parents must get in water Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to support and hold their child, to prepare and encourage full participation and try new skills. Water safety topics are introduced and directed to parents. Goals consist of basic skills to help lay the foundation for learning to swim. 18–36 months InfantToddler II Parents must get in water Level 2 builds on the skills introduced in level 1. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advanced skills in level 2. Water safety topics are introduced and directed to parents. Swim Lesson Course Descriptions recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 17
  • 18. SwimmingLessons Group Swim Lessons - Eastern Region Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill Village Green County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112 18 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov MORNING SESSION I June 6-16 – Register by: June 2 CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS 9717 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9736 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9625 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9626 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9630 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9644 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9646 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9645 Preschool II 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9663 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9664 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9680 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9687 Level I/II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9689 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9700 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9713 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri MORNING SESSION II June 20-30 – Register by: June 16 9718 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 10:10a-10:40a Mon-Thu Fri 9724 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9628 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9627 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9629 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9647 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9648 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9665 Preschool III 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9731 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9681 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9690 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9726 Level II 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Mon-Thu Fri 9701 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9707 Level IV 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri MORNING SESSION III July 5-14 – Register by: June 30 9720 Inf/Tod I/II 6-36 months 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9631 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9632 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9649 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9655 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9650 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9666 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9682 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9691 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9692 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9702 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9716 Level III 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9714 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
  • 19. MORNING SESSION IV July 18-28 – Register by: July 14 CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS 9721 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-36 months 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9633 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9634 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9728 Preschool I 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9651 Preschool II 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9652 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9667 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9668 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9683 Level I 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9693 Level II 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9729 Level II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9703 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9730 Level III 6-17 years 9:50a-10:35a Mon-Thu Fri 9715 Level IV/V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION I June 6-16 – Register by: June 2 9719 Inf/Tod I 6-18 months 7p-7:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9635 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p- 6:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9653 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9669 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri 9684 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9694 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9704 Level III 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION II June 20-30 – Register by: June 16 9725 Inf/Tod II 18-36 months 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri 9637 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9636 Preschool I 3-5 years 7p-7:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9654 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9670 Preschool III 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9685 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9695 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9708 Level IV 6-17 years 7:10p-7:55p Mon-Thu Fri SwimmingLessons MORNING SESSION V August 1-11 – Register by: July 28 9722 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-36 months 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9638 Preschool I 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9639 Preschool I 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9656 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9657 Preschool II 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9658 Preschool II 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9672 Preschool III 3-5 years 9a-9:30a Mon-Thu Fri 9671 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:35a-10:05a Mon-Thu Fri 9673 Preschool III 3-5 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9674 Preschool III 3-5 years 10:25a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9688 Level I/II 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9705 Level III 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri 9709 Level IV 6-17 years 10:10a-10:55a Mon-Thu Fri 9711 Level V 6-17 years 9a-9:45a Mon-Thu Fri recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 19
  • 20. EVENING SESSION IV July 18-28 – Register by: July 14 9642 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9732 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9660 Preschool II 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri 9676 Preschool III 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9677 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Mon-Thu Fri 9686 Level I 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9698 Level II 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri 9710 Level IV 6-17 years 7p-7:45p Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION V August 1-11 – Register by: July 28 9643 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9662 Preschool II 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9661 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9678 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:20p-7:50p Mon-Thu Fri 9699 Level II 6-17 years 7:10p-7:55p Mon-Thu Fri 9712 Level V 6-17 years 6:35p-7:20p Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION III July 5-14 – Register by: June 30 CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS 9723 Infant/Toddler I/II 6-18 months 7:10p-7:40p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9640 Preschool I 3-5 years 6p-6:30p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9641 Preschool I 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9659 Preschool II 3-5 years 6:35p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9675 Preschool III 3-5 years 7:10p-7:40p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9697 Level II 3-5 years 7p-7:45p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9706 Level III 3-5 years 7p-7:45p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri Group Swim Lessons - Eastern Region Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill Village Green County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112 SwimmingLessons 20 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 21. Group Swim Lessons - Southern Region Aspen Park Appartments 11166 Willow Drive, Bealeton, VA 22712 County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112 Rappahannock Swim Club 7216 Remington Pool Rd, Remington, VA 22734 County/Non-County Fee: 30 minute classes: $60/$90; 45 minutes class: $75/$112 SwimmingLessons recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 21 MORNING SESSION I June 20-30 – Register by: June 15 CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS 9587 Preschool I 3-6 years 9:50a-10:20a Mon-Thu Fri 9592 Preschool II 3-6 years 10:30a-11a Mon-Thu Fri 9579 Level I 6-17 years 8:55a-9:40a Mon-Thu Fri 9583 Level II/III 6-17 years 8a-8:45a Mon-Thu Fri MORNING SESSION II July 5-14 – Register by: June 30 9588 Preschool I 3-6 years 9:50a-10:20a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9593 Preschool II 3-6 years 10:30a-11a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9580 Level I 6-17 years 8:55a-9:40a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9584 Level II/III 6-17 years 8a-8:45a Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION I June 20-30 – Register by: June 15 CODE LEVEL AGE TIME DAYS MAKE-UP DAYS 9589 Preschool I 3-6 years 5p-5:30p Mon-Thu Fri 9594 Preschool II/III 3-6 years 5:40p-6:10p Mon-Thu Fri 9581 Level I 6-17 years 6:20p-7:05p Mon-Thu Fri 9585 Level II/III 6-17 years 7:15p-8p Mon-Thu Fri EVENING SESSION II July 5-14 – Register by: June 30 9590 Preschool I 3-6 years 5p-5:30p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9595 Preschool II/III 3-6 years 5:40p-6:10p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9582 Level I 6-17 years 6:20p-7:05p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri 9586 Level II/III 6-17 years 7:15p-8p Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu Fri
  • 22. Summer Camp Preview LEGEND: Northern Region Central Region Eastern Region Southern Region June 2016 sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp Experiments in Theatre Jedi Engineering with LEGO Jedi Master Engineering Theatre 101 Camp Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp Basketball Camp! Experiments in Theatre Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp Camps 22 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Track, Field and Exercise Camp Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp Crafty Kids Mini-Camp Games Galore Summer Camp Pottery Mini-Camps Princess Mini Camp
  • 23. July 2016 sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 August 2016 Basic Motor Skills Camp Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp Experiments in Theatre Games-Galore Camp Robotics Mini-Camp Pre-Engineering Theatre 101 Camp Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp Experiments in Theatre Vball Mini Vball Mini Camp Bump, Set, Spike: Volleyball Summer Mini-Camp Fishing Discovery Camp Frozen Ropes: Baseball Hitting Camp Games-Galore Camp Marvel Detectives Mini Camp Nature’s Notebook Mini-Camp Camps recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 23 Robotics-Engineering Fundamentals Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp Junior Tennis Mini-Camp Princess Mini Camp Variety Sports Camp Variety Sports Camp Junior Gardener’s and Guppies Junior Gardener’s and Guppies
  • 24. WHO’S HERE AT THE WARRENTON COMMUNITY CENTER • Bridge Community Church • Christ Mission Church • Fauquier Community Band • Fauquier County Electoral Board • Fauquier Senior Center • Fauquier Trails Coalition • Fauquier Aeronautical Recreation Modelers • Young Life • Greater Fauquier Little League CENTRAL REGION HEADQUARTERS Warrenton Community Center 430 E. Shirley Ave., Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 422-8560 Fax: (540) 422-8561 E-mail: centralparks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:00p Staff: Region Superintendent - Jimmy Lyon WCC Recreation Center Attendant - Audrey Queen Recreation Program Coordinator - Ray Graham Maintenance Supervisor - Rick Towne Maintenance Worker - Tony Clayborn 24 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov CentralRegion What’s New at the WCC? The playground behind the Warrenton Community Center is in the very beginning stages of a facelift that started with the removal of the geo-dome jungle gym and the installment of a new play structure. The playground surface is a first for Fauquier County Parks & Rec, called Pour-In-Place, and is made up of a surface layer of bonded rubber pellets and a sub-layer of bonded, shredded rubber that makes a safe, spongy surface to land on. A master plan is currently being worked on that will help include the recreational needs of the community, Head Start, Senior Center, individuals attending training at the Central Complex, and visitors at the Community Center. The plan will also include a connecting trail to the Warrenton Branch Greenway and to Brumfield Elementary School, along with any future development behind Home Depot. Let’s Go Back In Time!   Step back in time and discover what life on the railroad was all about! The Warrenton Branch Greenway Caboose will be open for tours, every Saturday from 9a-11a, from April to October pending weather conditions. Future volunteers or anyone interested in supporting the Warrenton Caboose Project should contact Ron Scullin at 540- 349-1637 or ronscullin@msn.com. www.warrentoncaboose.org All Aboard! Grand Central Region Grand Central News Central Region Programs Arts & Crafts Macro Photography from Bugs to flowers Enjoying the beauty of Fauquier County is in the offering for all residents. The professional photographers at McClanahan Camera will be on hand to teach and demonstrate techniques on how to do Macro photos. Contact the staff at Warrenton Community Center (540-422-8560) to inform them that you wish to participate. At least four participants will be required to hold the class. Age: 8 - 99 yrs Location: Rady Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9449 Sat 6/4 9a-10:30a 5/30 Free
  • 25. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 25 Girls Make Up Class YS Students will make their own make up and learn to apply it. All products will be natural and non toxic. Young students will learn how to make lip gloss, blush and other products that they can use to enhance beauty. In addition students will learn the proper application of all of the products. All material provided. Age: 4 - 7 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9532 Mon 4/18 10a-11a 4/13 $15/$23 Jewelry Making and Tea Party YS The students will have a lot of fun at this two day event. Students will make all kinds of jewelry and that they can enjoy through out the year. The first day will be spent designing and making the jewelry and the second day will be spent wearing and displaying the jewelry and having a grand tea party. All material provided. Age: 4 - 7 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9533 Tue-Wed 4/19-4/20 10a-11a 4/14 $25/$37 Making Handbag and Draw String Bags Here is a chance for students to build their own handbag or draw string bag. This one day workshop will let students design and create their own bag that will be able to be used by them after it is created. All materials provided. Age: 4 - 7 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9534 Mon 4/4 10a-11a 3/31 $15/$27 Camps Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9423 Mon-Fri 6/27-7/1 9a-10:30a 6/22 $81/$122 Basic Motor Skills Camp YS Action packed week of learning the basic skills of various sports and games! Developing motor skills, basic drills, and fundamentals are the keys to this camp. Teamwork and good sportsmanship are also stressed. Specific drills and activities will vary based on camper’s skill level and interest. Participants should bring (plastic only please) bottles of water and snacks. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9424 Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15 9a-10:30a 7/6 $68/$102 Photographing Sunsets, the Moon and Fireworks Want to make great photos and turn them into keepsakes? The professional staff at McClanahan Camera will show participants what to do. This hands on experience will be great for every level of photographer. Meet at Rady Park at about 7:45pm to take some great photos. Contact the staff at Warrenton Community Center (540-422-8560) to inform them that you wish to participate. At least 4 participants will be required to hold the class. Age: 8 - 99 yrs Location: Rady Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9435 Mon 5/23 7:45p- 9p 5/18 FREE Experiments in Theatre YS Learn how be positive, take risks, and focus on the people you’re working with as well as timing, story structure, building character, and improv. Students will also learn the fundamentals of theatre, acting technique, understanding a script, scene study, character exploration, physicality, vocal techniques, and experimental ensemble work. Age: 12 - 17 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9523 Thu 3/31-4/28 7:30p- 9p 3/26 $60/$90 9525 Thu 5/5-6/2 7:30p- 9p 4/30 $60/$90 Theatre 101 YS This is a full on work out for student’s acting skills. Students will work scenes to make them as full and rich as possible. Including playing with character, timing, interactions, reactions, and narrative structure. Students will also learn acting technique, stage directions, pantomime, movement, ensemble and experimental work while incorporating Theatre Games in the class. Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9503 Thu 3/31-4/28 6p-7:30p 3/26 $60/$90 9524 Thu 5/5-6/2 6p-7:30p 4/30 $60/$90 Building a Pet Picture Frame YS Participants will build and paint a picture frame that will house a photo of their favorite pet. All materials will be provided except the picture. A variety of animal design frames and material will be available. Please bring a picture that may need to be cropped to fit a 4x6 picture frame. (YS) Age: 3 - 10 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9432 Mon 4/11 10a-11:30a 4/6 $20/$30 9433 Mon 4/25 10a-11:30a 4/20 $20/$30 CentralRegion
  • 26. 26 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov CentralRegion Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters. Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten. Campers should bring a snack and drink each day. No glass containers. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9426 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 9a-12p 7/20 $103/$155 Experiments in Theatre YS Students will embark on a creative, imaginative, and experimental theatrical journey. It does not matter what your experience level is- this week will provide new skills and reinforcement of previously learned skills for beginner and advanced students. Bring a drink and lunch. No glass bottles please. Age: 12 - 17 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9520 Mon-Fri 6/27-7/1 9a-1p 6/22 $132/$193 9522 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 9a-1p 7/20 $132/$193 Games-Galore Camp YS Kick it old school and learn fun outside games your parents played when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball, potato sack racing, relay races, obstacle courses, and outdoor exploration. Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each day. No glass containers please. Age: 5 - 10 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9425 Mon-Fri 8/1-8/5 9a-2p 7/26 $157/$236 Jedi Engineering with LEGO YS The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire! May bring a snack and drink. Cannot share and No Glass Please. Age: 5 - 7 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9429 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 9a-12p 6/15 $169/$254 Jedi Master Engineering YS The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO XWings AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. May bring snack and drink. No sharing and No Glass Please. Age: 7 - 12 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9430 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 1p-4p 6/15 $169/$254 Robotics Mini-Camp Pre-Engineering YS Let the imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create a unique design! Explore the endless creative possibliities of the LEGO building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. Child can brink snack and dirink, Cannot share snacks and No glass please. Age: 5 - 7 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9427 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 9a-12p 7/13 $169/$254 Robotics-Engineering Fundamentals YS Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. May bring a snack and drink. Cannot share and N0 Glass Please. Age: 7 - 12 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9428 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 1p- 4p 7/13 $169/$254 Theatre 101 Camp YS Over the course of a week students will embark on a creative, imaginative, and experimental theatrical journey. It does not matter what your experience level is- this week will provide new skills and reinforcement of previously learned skills for beginner and advanced students. Students will participate in an ensemble Camp in which they will learn the fundamentals of Theatre: basic acting techniques, script writing, improvisation, character development, narrative, interactions/reactions, stage directions, production technique, movement, and experimental work; all of which will lead to students create a small-scale devised theatre piece at the end of the week. Bring a drink and snack. Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9518 Mon-Fri 6/27-7/1 9a-1p 6/22 $132/$193 9521 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 9a-1p 7/20 $132/$193 Track, Field and Exercise Camp YS This camp has been developed to introduce young students to many of the track, field and exercise activities that are stepping stones that lead to a healthy lifestyle. Students will learn running events, field events and exercises that will enhance their skills in both individual and team activities. Have the camper dress for lots of running and must wear tennis shoes. Age: 4 - 7 yrs Location: W. C. Taylor Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9516 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 9a-11a 6/15 $88/$132
  • 27. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 27 Dance Hop and Bop YS This class is for aspiring hip-hoppers ages 3 to 5. This is a high energy class where students will learn the basics of hip-hop/jazz and routines set to fast paced music. Enter this class and get into the swing of things. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9554 Thu 3/31-4/28 1p-1:45p 3/26 $40/$55 My First Dance YS Share dance skills or learn new skills in this 30-minute class tought by the professional staff at Woods Gymnastics. Young dancers will be introduced to movement and music. Class include warm-up, instruction in proper dance steps and terminology, and creative expression. Comfortable clothing/bare feet. Suitable for children who are ready to participate independently, follow instructions, and display appropriate behavior in a small group setting. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9549 Wed 3/30-4/27 11a-11:30a 3/25 $40/$55 Beginner Tap Dance YS Beginner tap is a introductory classes focusing on the basic fundamentals of tap dance including time steps, shuffles, flaps, buffalos, and many more! Tap shoes are required. Learn to tap dance in this 5 week course. Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9553 Mon 3/28-4/25 4p-4:45p 3/23 $40/$55 Beginning Ballet YS Beginning ballet is an introductory class that teaches the basics of ballet. Emphasis is on proper form and technique, includes barre, center, and across the floor work. learn all the basic dance requirements in this course. Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9555 Wed 3/30-4/27 4p-4:45p 3/25 $40/$55 Hip-Hop YS This Hip Hop class tought by Woods Gymnastics professional staff will focus on high energy, age appropriate hip-hop dance technique and choreography. Students will learn choreographed routines, and get the chance to express themselves through freestyle movement. Get into the rythem, feel the beat of the music-Hip-Hop is a form of expression! Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9550 Mon 3/28-4/25 4:45p-5:30p 3/23 $50/$65 Environmental, Historical & Nature Roll Out the Rain Barrel Lets be Eco-friendly! Come to the Warrenton Community Center on Saturday, April 9 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am and learn how to make a Rain Barrel. Keeping the planet clean, healthy, and happy is everyones responsibility. Activities like these are designed to educate, enlighten, and encourage people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds to adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyles. Pre-registration is required. Rain barrel and materials are included in the registration fee. Age: 10 - 99 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9431 Sat 4/9 10a-11a 4/4 $45/$60 Health/Fitness Tai Chi Tai Chi is a gentle, flowing, meditative-style of exercise that produces greater energy and ease for the body, mind and spirit. This wonderful, healthy exercise is appropriate for both men and women. Ages 17 and under must attend with adult chaperone. Registration and fees apply to chaperone. Age: 16 - 99 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9458 Tue 3/29-4/19 6p-7p 3/24 $35/$48 9459 Tue 4/26-5/17 6p-7p 4/21 $35/$48 9460 Tue 5/24-6/21 6p-7p 5/19 $35/$48 FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...that a percent reduction in weight, blood pressure, glucose, and cholesterol risk factors would save $83 to $103 annually in medical costs per person? CentralRegion
  • 28. 28 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Preschool Gymnastics YS Sharing a child’s first attempt at gymnastics can be rewarding. This 45 minute class for 5 weeks will introduce students to basic gymnastics skill, progressions and terminology. Students will learn appropriate skills on the floor, bars, beam, vault and trampoline. Leotard or tight fitting t-shirt and shorts or leggings for girls, t-shirt and shorts or sweatpants for boys. Suitable for children who are ready to participate independently, follow instructions and display appropriate behavior in a small group setting. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9551 Tue 3/29-4/26 1p-1:45p 3/24 $50/$65 Beginner Gymnastics YS Basic gymnastics fundamentals are taught in beginner gymnastics class which is 45 minutes long. Participants will be safely guided through a series of basic gymnastics skill progressions on vault, low bar and low balance beam in addition to basic tumbling exercises on the spring floor such as cartwheels, handstands and more! Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Woods Gymnastics Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9552 Fri 4/1-4/29 5p-5:45p 3/26 $50/$65 Little Tigers II YS Students will refine skills already learned, while continuing to develop a solid foundation of karate basics. Level II students will earn tiger strips; rank and color belts. Students will continue to learn and practice self-control, self-discipline, and respect. A Karate Gi is strongly recommended and the class will be done barefooted. Bring a bottle of water. No glass please. Age: 5 - 12 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9461 Tue 3/29-4/19 5p-6p 3/24 $45/$62 9462 Tue 4/26-5/17 5p-6p 4/21 $45/$62 9463 Tue 5/24-6/21 5p-6p 5/19 $45/$62 Little Tigers of Shotokan Karate YS The Little Tigers will not only develop a solid foundation of karate basics, but also learn and practice self-control, self-discipline, and respect. Boys and girls will gain a longer attention span and have fun! Benefits of Shotokan Karate include physical development - such as increased strength, better balance, agility, flexibility, and coordination - as well as positive character development - including healthy habits, a sense of justice, improved self-esteem, and confidence. Age: 5 - 12 yrs Location: Warrenton Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9450 Tue 3/29-4/19 4p-5p 3/24 $45/$62 9451 Tue 4/26-5/17 4p-5p 4/21 $45/$62 9452 Tue 5/24-6/7 4p-5p 5/19 $45/$62 Sports Adult Tennis Just beginning or would like to improve skills, these classes will meet these needs. Get an exciting workout on top-notch courts. United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor, Patrick Rowzie, will help develop skills needed for a great game. Tennis shoes required. Age: 18 - 99 yrs Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9418 Sun 4/3-6/5 8a-9a 3/29 $100/$150 High School Tennis: Grades 9-12 Get an exciting workout on top-notch tennis courts. United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor; Patrick Rowzie will help you develop the skills you need for a great game. Beginner to experienced players welcome. Equipment provided. Grade: 9 - 12 Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9422 Sun 4/3-6/5 12p-1p 3/29 $100/$150 Junior Tennis: Grades 3-5 YS High-tech training and ball machines highlight this exceptional program. United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor, Patrick Rowzie will help you develop the skills needed for a great game. Tennis shoes required. Age: 8 - 10 yrs Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9420 Sun 4/3-6/5 10a-11a 3/29 $90/$135 Middle School Tennis: Grades 6-8 YS Get an exciting workout on top-notch courts. United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR) Certified Instructor will help you develop the skills you needed for a great game. Beginners and experienced players welcome. Equipment is provided. Tennis shoes are required. Age: 11 - 13 yrs Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9421 Sun 4/3-6/5 11a-12p 3/29 $100/$150 Peewee Tennis: Grades K-2 YS Using small racquets and special balls, the pros at Chestnut Forks teach children introductory tennis skills. Equipment provided. Tennis shoes are required. Age: 4 - 7 yrs Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9419 Sun 4/3-6/5 9a-10a 3/29 $90/$135 CentralRegion
  • 29. WHO’S HERE AT THE VINT HILL VILLAGE GREEN COMMUNITY CENTER AND THEATER ON THE GREEN ● Fauquier Community Theatre ● TOPS Soccer EASTERN REGION HEADQUARTERS Vint Hill Village Green Community Center 4235 Aiken Drive Warrenton, VA 20187 Phone: (540) 422-8890 • Fax: (540) 422-8891 E-mail: eastparks@fauquiercounty.gov Office and Facility Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00a-10:00p; Sat: 9:00a-6:00p; Sun: 12:00p-6:00p Programmer & Superintendent Office Phone: (540) 428-3768 Larry Weeks Community Pool 4248 Bludau Drive, P.O. Box 861435 Warrenton, VA 20187 Phone: (540) 422-8250 Operation Schedule: Open Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day. See page 15 for complete schedule. Staff: Region Superintendent - Jimmy Lyon Community Center Manager - Michelle Hermsdorf Aquatics Manager/Recreation Program Coordinator- Melissa Nester Maintenance Supervisor - Clayton Yoder Maintenance Worker - Lucas Crawford recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 29 How Can We Serve You? The Department relies on trends, input from county residents, and an educated opinion that a program might be a good match for the community.  However, we often lack sufficient input to ensure the success of any given program.   Parks & Recreation is responsible for providing workshops, classes, activities, clinics, programs, special events, group and private lessons.  Each region has a programmer that is responsible for planning, scheduling, and implementing programs in their respective region.  However, all four programmers collaborate on county-wide, special events and programs such as summer camps.  We need your help to ensure we are serving you and your family.  Please take a moment to contact Eastern Region Aquatics Manager and Programmer, Melissa Nester, at 540-428-3768 or Melissa.Nester@fauquiercounty.gov to share with her your suggestions on previous, current or future programs.  You can also contact the other programmers to share with them your thoughts on programs in the other regions. Don’t Sweat It! The Vint Hill Village Green Community Center is ready to keep you cool this spring and summer with its new air conditioning system. The Center offers a diverse selection of physical activities along with classes and camps. Eastern Grapevine Instructors Wanted! Fauquier County Parks and Recreation is in search of individuals with special skills they are willing to share! We are looking for instructors, aids and camp leaders! If you have a passion for pre-schoolers, an insight for seniors, or programs for people with disabilities, you are needed! So if you have a talent to share, please let us know. Call a region recreation program coordinator for more information or visit the Fauquier County Human Resources webpage @ http://www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/ HR/ to submit an application. Region Grapevine News EasternRegion Youth Scholarships Available Parks and Recreation offers scholarships for our programs with a maximum benefit of $25. Scholarships are available for youth 14 years of age and under. For more information call or stop by one of the regional offices. YS FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...Not many people know that you can use the racquet ball court to play Wallyball or that we host Unicycle classes. Call or stop by for more information!
  • 30. 30 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Eastern Region Programs EasternRegion Aquatics H2O Power Fitness YS Take your fitness to the next level with Natasha! Water aerobics can benefit almost anyone because of the way it conditions the major muscle groups and works your heart and lungs. It’s a great way to tone up, add strength, endurance and flexibility into your workout. With the resistance of the water and added water weights you will get a full, fun, body workout all in the pool! Great music to keep you moving and feeling like you are at a pool party! Can’t commit to a session? Drop-in for only $8, co. res./$12, non-co. Age: 14 and up Location: Larry Weeks Community Pool Instructor: Frisk Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9612 Fri 6/10-7/15 10a-10:45a 6/10 $43/$64 9613 Fri 7/22-8/26 10a-10:45a 7/22 $43/$64 Camps Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9619 Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15 9:30a-11a 7/7 $81/$122 Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters. Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten. Campers should bring a healthy snack and water each day. No glass containers. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Vint Hill Farms Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9614 Mon-Fri 6/6-6/10 9:30a-12:30p 6/2 $103/$155 Crafty Kids Mini-Camp YS Let your child’s imagination run wild with design. Tie-dye, decoupage, duct tape, paint, you name it! Create a different craft each day. Campers should bring a lunch and water each day. Grade: 1 - 5 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9618 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 9:30a-1p 6/16 $120/$180 Games Galore Summer Camp YS Kick it old school with fun outside games your parents played when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball, potato sack racing, relay races, obstacle courses and even a dip in the pool. Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each day along with bathing suit and towel. No glass containers. Grade: K - 5 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9615 Mon-Fri 6/13-6/17 9:30a-2:30p 6/9 $157/$236 Junior Tennis Mini-Camp YS Learn and develop the fundamental skills needed to play tennis. Basic strokes, footwork and technique will be taught along with game time. Bring a water bottle each day. Grade: 3 - 6 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Tennis Courts Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9620 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 9:30a-11:30a 7/21 $90/$135 Princess Mini Camp YS Come dressed as your favorite princess! Campers will participate in crafts and activities centered around the life of a princess. From decorating a castle to making their very own tiara this mini camp is full of fun fit for a princess! Campers should bring a lunch and water each day. Grade: K - 3 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9623 Mon-Fri 8/1-8/5 10a-1p 7/28 $116/$174 Variety Sports Camp YS Get moving with FCPRD! A week long camp to burn off that extra summer energy. Participants will get the chance to play Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Football, Pickleball, Wallyball, Baseball and more, including a day game at National’s Park. Wear sneakers, bring a bathing suit, towel, water bottle and lunch every day. Grade: 3 - 6 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9621 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 9a-3p 7/12 $201/$301 9622 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 9a-3p 7/12 $201/$301 Dance Creative Movement Dance YS Dance with Miss Laura to create movement through shapes in space and express ideas and emotions. Students will use coordination, listening and creativity to put moves to music that ‘tell a story’. Ballet shoes or bare feet with footless tights and hair pulled back. Small presentation at the conclusion. Age: 4 - 6 yrs Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Crowne Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9569 Wed 3/30-4/27 4:30p-5:15p 3/26 $50/$75 9570 Wed 5/4-6/1 4:30p-5:15p 4/30 $50/$75
  • 31. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 31 FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...Regular exercise can enhance your mood and overall well being. Dance- Combination YS Miss Laura will lead students into the world of dance. Ballet, lyrical, jazz and modern styles will be explored using inventive movement and creative choreography. Ballet shoes or bare feet and hair pulled back. A small exhibition at the conclusion. Grade: 1 - 6 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Crowne Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9561 Wed 3/30-4/27 5:15p-6:15p 3/26 $55/$82 9562 Wed 5/4-6/1 5:15p-6:15p 4/30 $55/$82 Health/Fitness Zumba Jr YS Children will learn how to stay fit and healthy through cultural dances, leadership and participation skills, and a variety of crafts and games. Recommended student should be a minimum of 2 1/2 yrs. Can’t commit to a session? Try the drop-in option and pay as you go for only $6, co. res./$9, non-co. Age: 2 - 6 yrs Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Frisk Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9573 Mon 4/4-5/23 10a-10:45a 4/4 $41/$61 Sports Pickleball All Ages Welcome! Pickleball is a racket sport which combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. The sport appeals to all ages, is easy to learn and is great for beginners but also appeals to more experienced players who enjoy a faster paced game. No need to worry about finding a partner since we offer open, pick-up sessions. Extra paddles are available or bring your own. One court is designated on Fridays for advance players. Location: Vint Hill Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Mon, Tues, Fri 3/28-4/29 9a-12p N/A $5//7.50 The Vint Hill Village Green Community Center has two racquetball courts available for public use. You can rent by the hour on a first come first serve basis at a cost of $13 for county residents and $20.00 for non-residents an hour or purchase a Pass Plan. Racquetball plans are separate from the fitness pass plans. Racquetball Plus Passes County Resident 20 Court Hours $105 Racquetball Preferred Membership County Resident 20 Court Hours $160 Prices are per court hour, not per person. Racquetball Plus members may only book courts less than 24-hours in advance during non-prime time hours (Mon-Fri 5p-10p) while Racquetball Preferred members may book a court anytime, up to a year in advance. Person who actually holds membership must be present. Membership expires two years from the purchase date. Racquetball Challenge Night Ages 18 and up No partner, no problem. Just show up and play as much as you can! Players will place their name on a board, win the first match then play the next person on the board. Maximum two match win both will come out and two new players will begin. Location: Vint Hill Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Fri Ongoing 6-8 pm N/A $2/$3 Beginner/Advanced Unicycling YS Learn the basics of riding a unicycle and progress at your own speed. Beginners will work on riding independently and learn basic maneuvers, while advanced riders will learn to free mount, rock, ride in formations, and attempt riding over ramps. Don’t own a unicycle? Rental available for $10 per session payable to the instructor at first class. Students may take unicycles home for the session. Note: Must be able to ride a bicycle without training wheels. Age: 8 - 21 yrs Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Carrico/McLaughlin Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9610 Wed 4/6-4/27 6:30p-7p 4/2 $25/$37 9611 Wed 5/4-5/25 6:30p-7p 4/30 $25/$37 Beginner Racquetball for Youth YS Racquetball is an excellent form of exercise, fun for all levels of play, and it is so easy to learn! Group beginner lessons will cover rules, general safety, basic strokes, strategy and singles play. If you do not have a racquet and eyewear, they will be provided. Grade: 4 - 7 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Matthews Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9679 Sun 4/10-5/15 4p-5:30p 4/6 $70/$105 Tennis-Beginner thru Pre-Intermediate YS For the player who is learning or has minimally learned to play the game (still learning to track the ball in flight). Upper end skill for this class is the player who has some match play experience but needs considerable feeds, playing time and guidance to significantly strengthen directional control, depth, power, footwork and balance. Instruction by USPTA member Development Coach, Mike Ryon. Tennis shoes and equipment required. Grade: 5 - 8 Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center Instructor: Ryon Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9576 Fri 4/1-5/6 5:30p-7p 3/28 $84/$126 EasternRegion
  • 32. 32 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov FACILITY USAGE FEES VINT HILL VILLAGE GREEN COMMUNITY CENTER - GYMNASIUM SCHEDUL (Subject to change without notice) Daily Fee Resident Non- Resident Activity Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Youth 4 & Under* Free Free Pickleball 9a - 12p 9a - 12p 9a - 12p Youth 5-17* (Gym Only) $3.00 $4.50 Open Gym All Ages 12p - 2p 12p - 2p 12p - 2p 12p - 2p 8p - 10p 12p - 2p 8p - 10p 1p - 6p 12p - 4 Youth 13-17 (Gym & Fitness) $4.50 $7.00 Youth Open Gym 2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p 2p - 6p Adult 18 and Up $6.00 $9.00 Youth Priority** 6p - 8p Unicycling 6p - 8p 6p - 8p 6p - 8p 9a - 1p Adult 18 and Up 9a - 12p/M - F $5.00 $7.50 Open Activities Basketball 35 and Up 6p - 10p Volleyball 18 and Up 8p - 10p Basketball 18 and Up 8p - 10p Volleyb Youth 13 4p - 6 *Must be supervised by a parent-approved adult chaperone. **Youth Priority time is court time reserved for County Youth Sports Organizations for a reduced fee. Information - (540) 347-689 Pass Plan One Month Six Month Twelve Month Youth 5-12*** Youth 13-17 Adult 18 and Up Youth 5-12*** Youth 13-17 Adult 18 and Up Youth 5-12*** Youth 13-17 Adult 18 and Up $25 $32 $40 $112 $134 $180 $200 $256 $320 *** Gym Only Youth Open Gym Volleyball and Basketball The gym will be available for girls and boys on weekday afternoons. Youth may use open gym times to play pick-up basketball and volleyball or compete in a friendly match on one of several game tables, including ping pong, air hockey, foosball, and pool. Note: Youth 12 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. Youth Open Gym Location: Vint Hill Community Center All School Age Youth Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Mon-Fri Ongoing 2-6 pm N/A $3/$4 Open Youth Volleyball Ages: 13 - 17 yrs Location: Vint Hill Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Sun Ongoing 4-6 pm N/A $3/$4 Adult Open Gym Volleyball and Basketball Get a great workout while playing a fun and high-energy game of volleyball or basketball! For your safety, an ac- count must be set up for payment, and a photo ID and signed waiver are required for admission. Volleyball Ages: 18 and up Location: Vint Hill Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Tue Ongoing 8-10 pm N/A $6/$9 Pickleball Ages: 18 and up Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Wed Ongoing 8-10 pm N/A $6/$9 35 and Over Basketball Ages: 35 and up Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Mon Ongoing 6-10 pm N/A $6/$9 EastermRegion
  • 33. NORTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS Marshall Community Center 4133-A Rectortown Road Marshall, VA 20115-3215 Phone: (540) 422-8580 Fax: (540) 422-8581 E-mail: marshallcenter@fauquiercounty.gov Community Center Office & Facility Hours: Mon - Thu 10:00a-8:00p Fri - Sat 10:00a-5:00p Sunday 1:00p-5:00p Northern Fauquier Community Park 4155 Monroe Parkway Marshall, VA 20115 Phone: (540) 422-8570 Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Daily Park Office Hours: Tue - Thur 3:00p-5:00p Region Staff: Region Superintendent - Janet Pulliam MCC Manager - Patrick Workman Recreation Center Attendant - Terry Valentine Park Manager - Laurie Crofford Recreation Program Coordinator - Vacant Maintenance Supervisor - Bruce Worrall Maintenance Worker - Thom Shotwell Maintenance Worker - Devin Ayers recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 33 NorthernRegion Northern Notes WHO’S HERE AT THE MARSHALL COMMUNITY CENTER You might be interested in getting involved with one or more of the following organizations that meet regularly at the Marshall Community Center. Or you might wish to rent the Marshall Community Center for your own organization or event. Call (540) 422-8580 for rates and availability or e-mail marshallcenter@fauquiercounty.gov. Organization Name Day Time Marshall Business and Second Tuesday Residents Association 7:30p-9:00p Marshall Townhouse Second Tuesday Owners Association 7:00p-9:00p Zumba Classes Monday/Thursday 6:30p-7:30p Miracle of Faith Sundays 9:30a-12:30p Thursdays 7:00p-9:00p Fauquier County Duplicate Bridge Club Monday/Thursday 11:30a-4:00p Stress Burner Yoga Friday 6:30p-7:30p Get Fit this Spring with Swing and Retro Big Band Music The swing dance style evolved alongside jazz music in the 1920s. Swing dancing provides an effective aerobic workout that raises the heart rate and burns calories. It also strengthens bones and builds muscles. Swing dancing is a vigorous aerobic workout that raises your heart rate and can leave you breathless. The average person burns nearly 300 calories per hour swing dancing. Like many other styles of dance, swing dancing is a weight-bearing exercise, which strengthens your bones. Dipping and twirling also help to build muscle density and upper-body strength. In February 2012, Marshall Community Center held its first Swing Dance and now holds dances all year long. Please see page 12 for more information on Spring Dance which will feature a Swing Dance Contest. The music is performed by The Silvertones Swing Band and there is a complimentary lesson at the beginning of every dance. Featured Facility - Schoolhouse #18 Looking for historical stroll, add Schoolhouse #18 to your walking route at Northern Fauquier Community Park and bring history to your fitness routine. Public School Number 18 stands as sentinel to schooling as it used to be. Immediately following the American Civil War, the Commonwealth of Virginia dedicated itself to the concept of free public education. Small community schools, such as Number 18, dotted the countryside. Visit the old school and step back in history and enjoy a guided tour of education the way it once was decades ago. See page 37 for tour information also for more information check-out the Fauquier County Parks and Recreation, Northern region website or call the Northern Region Community Park at (540) 422-8570 for more information.
  • 34. 34 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Northern Region ProgramsSpring Birthday Parties in the Northern Region Looking for an indoor venue for early Spring birthdays? Treat birthday guests to a colorful and fun party at the Marshall Community Center Pottery Studio. Each person will paint their own special pottery piece, which will be ready one week later. Feel free to bring in cake or snacks to add flavor to your party. For those looking for a more active party, the gymnasium is the perfect place for basketball, volleyball or indoor soccer. If you are looking for an outdoor birthday party, consider Northern Fauquier Community Park. The park offers picnic shelters, grills, playgrounds, and an indoor meeting room. Please call (540) 422-8580 for more information. Open Gym Volleyball, Soccer and Basketball Get a great workout while playing volleyball, soccer, and basketball! Location: Marshall Community Center Volleyball Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Mon Ongoing 7-9 pm N/A $5/$7 Soccer Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Tue/Thur Ongoing 6-8 pm N/A $5/$7 Basketball Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee N/A Tues, Thur, Sun Ongoing Tue/Thur 8p-10p N/A $5/$7 Sun 3-5 pm Arts & Crafts Intro to Pottery Wheel Throwing In this introductory class learn techniques to successfully throw clay on a wheel. Participants may create bowls, mugs, and other functional pieces of art using potter’s tools and technique demonstrations. Clay is included in the cost of the class. Age: 14 - 99 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9504 Sun 4/3-5/8 2:30p-5p 3/29 $100/$150 9487 Thu 4/7-4/28 10a-12p 4/2 $64/$71 Intro to Pottery Basics Learn the basics of hand-building and/or wheel throwing pottery in this course. Explore various techniques for working with clay and glazing. Clay included in the price of class. Age: 10 - 99 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Dohm Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9480 Wed 4/13-5/4 6p-8p 4/8 $56/$84 9481 Wed 5/11-6/1 6p-8p 5/6 $56/$84 Acting and Writing 101 Workshop YS This workshop is an introduction to basic acting and script writing. Students will develop their unique voice while freely experimenting with a variety of creative processes and theatrical forms. Age: 8 - 14 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9571 Sat 5/7 11:30a-1p 5/2 $18/$27 9572 Sat 5/7 10a-11:30a 5/2 $18/$27 Bird House Painting Enjoy creating this outdoor craft at Northern Fauquier Community Park! Participants will customize their very own bird house to take home! All supplies are included in the cost of the class. Grade: K - 7 Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9465 Tue 5/31 10a-11a 4/18 $15/$23 Experiments in Theatre YS Learn how be positive, take risks, and focus on the people you’re working with as well as timing, story structure, building character, and improv. Students will also learn the fundamentals of theatre, acting technique, understanding a script, scene study, character exploration, physicality, vocal techniques, and experimental ensemble work. Age: 12 - 17 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9505 Wed 4/13-5/18 6p-7:30p 4/8 $74/$111 NorthernRegion
  • 35. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 35 NorthernRegion Kids Pottery Basics YS Explore clay using various tools and techniques potters use. Pinch pots, coils and slabs are used to create animals, mugs and bowls. Clay is included in the class fee. Age: 5 - 12 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Dohm Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9484 Sun 4/3-4/24 10a-11:30a 3/30 $47/$71 9483 Wed 4/13-5/4 4:30p-6p 4/8 $47/$71 9486 Sun 5/1-5/22 10a-11:30a 4/26 $47/$71 9485 Wed 5/11-6/1 4:30p-6p 5/5 $47/$71 Fairy Garden Pottery Workshop YS Anyone can appreciate the whimsy of a fairy or miniature garden, regardless of age. Create pottery pieces for a Spring Fairy Garden. The possibilities for your miniature garden are endless; bridges, flowers, and toadstools are a few ideas. Workshop will meet the first Saturday to create clay pieces and two weeks later to glaze creations. Class fee includes clay and glazes. Age: 7y and up Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Dohm Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9502 Sat 4/9-4/23 10a-1p 4/4 $43/$65 Camps Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9507 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 10a-11:30a 7/20 $81/$122 Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9506 Mon-Fri 6/13-6/17 10a-11:30a 6/8 $81/$122 Basketball Camp! YS Improve dribbling, shooting, and passing skills! Open to all skill levels, players will be led through a series of drills and scrimmages to improve their game! New this year to camp are basket adapters which brings the hoop lower for younger ages. Dress code: Sneakers and comfortable athletic apparel. Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Grade: K - 3 Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9508 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 10a-1p 6/15 $105/$158 Experiments in Theatre YS Students will embark on a creative, imaginative, and experimental theatrical journey. It does not matter what your experience level is- this week will provide new skills and reinforcement of previously learned skills for beginner and advanced students. Bring a drink and lunch. No glass bottles please. Age: 6 - 12 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9574 Mon-Fri 6/13-6/17 10a-1p 6/8 $132/$193 9575 Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15 10a-1p 7/6 $132/$193 Junior Gardener’s and Guppies YS Learn about plants and pot flowers of your own at this fun, hands-on camp for Junior Gardeners! Campers will also study pond life and go fishing in the catch and release pond. Participants should bring water, a healthy snack, and wear comfortable clothing that can get dirty! Grade: K - 3 Location: Northern Fauquier Commu- nity Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9510 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 10a-1p 7/13 $110/$165 9511 Mon-Fri 8/1-8/5 10a-1p 7/27 $110/$165 Pottery Mini-Camps YS Complete a pre-made ‘paint-your-own’ pottery piece and make cool projects like pinch and coil pots and animals using clay. Come prepared to get messy! Campers should bring a snack and drink. Pottery supplies included. Age: 5 - 10 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Dohm Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9512 Mon-Fri 6/6-6/10 10a-12p 6/1 $53/$78 Princess Mini Camp YS Come dressed as your favorite princess! Campers will participate in crafts and activities centered around the life of a princess. From decorating a castle to making their very own tiara this mini camp is full of fun fit for a princess! Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Grade: K - 3 Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9513 Mon-Fri 6/27-7/1 10a-12p 6/22 $116/$174 Volleyball Mini Camp YS Set, Spike, Score! Learn the basics of volleyball at this mini day camp open to all skill levels! Bring a volleyball if you have one. Participants should bring water. Grade: 6 - 9 Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9515 Mon,Wed-Fri 7/18-7/22 10a-12p 7/13 $76/$114 Youth Scholarships Available Parks and Recreation offers scholarships for our programs with a maximum benefit of $25. Scholarships are available for youth 14 years of age and under. For more information call or stop by one of the regional offices. YS
  • 36. 36 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Dance Next Step Swing Are you ready to take your dancing to the next level? This class is desigend for students who have already taken a Swing Dance class (Lindy Hop/Jitterbug) or two and are comfortable with the basic 8 count and/or 6 count step. Partners will change in class so there is no need for a partner to sign up. Age: 12y and up Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Burak Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9567 Wed 4/13-5/11 7:15p-8:15p 4/8 $35/$53 Swing for Everyone Some call it Lindy Hop others Jitterbug or Swing Dance. Learn this fun partner dance from the 1920s, now more popular than ever! Participants will be introduced to partner dancing to swing music which will include classic moves. There will be partner changes in class, no partner is needed to take class. No prior dance experience needed! Age: 9y and up Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Burak Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9563 Wed 4/13-5/11 6p-7p 4/8 $35/$53 Hip Hop Basics This course will teach the basics of hip hop dance through a variety of movements set to popular hip hop songs. Dress code: Athletic top, athletic pants/ shorts, dance slippers or bare feet, hair pulled back (bun or pony-tail). Age: 4 - 6 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9608 Sat 4/9-5/14 11a-12p 4/4 $47/$71 9609 Sat 4/9-5/14 12p-1p 4/4 $47/$71 Environmental, Historical & Nature Turtle Time! It’s Turtle Time! Come learn about turtles native to North America while spending time with the shelled inhabitants of the Northern Fauquier Community Park ponds! Participants will also create their very own turtle craft. Meet at the Park Office/Entry Building. Age: 5y and up Location: Northern Fauquier Community Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9454 Tue 4/19 5p-6p 4/18 $10/$15 Health/Fitness Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga is structured around rejuvenating and healing the body. This class is ideal for anyone wanting to work on stress- release, flexibility and balance, gradually and comfortably. Students will ease into a variety of Hatha yoga postures, focus on breath work, relaxation, and feeling great! Bring a yoga mat to class. Age: 10 - 99 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Instructor: Nichols Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9443 Tue 3/29-4/19 10:30a-11:45a 3/24 $45/$71 9444 Thu 3/31-4/21 10:30a-11:30a 3/26 $45/$71 9445 Sat 4/2-4/23 9:45a-11a 3/28 $45/$71 9446 Tue 5/3-5/24 10:30a-11:45a 4/28 $45/$71 9447 Thu 5/5-5/26 10:30a-11:45a 4/30 $45/$71 9448 Sat 5/7-5/21 9:45a-11a 5/2 $35/$53 FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...Northern Fauquier Community Parks have a peaceful and stocked catch and release pond. Come enjoy the warmer weater while fishing this spring! NorthernRegion
  • 37. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 37 Toddler Fun in the Gym! YS Looking for a place to keep your toddler active in the cold winter months? Toddler Fun in the Gym activities help children learn the concepts of direction, speed, motion, rhythm, and what their bodies are capable of through exercises while working with balls, mats, and games. Age: 2 - 5 yrs Location: Marshall Community Center Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9496 Wed 4/6-4/27 11a-12p 4/1 $32/$48 9497 Wed 5/4-5/25 11a-12p 4/29 $32/$48 NorthernRegion Picnic Shelters Now Taking Reservations at Northern Fauquier Community Park! Picnic shelters can be used free on first-come, first-served basis or reserved for a special day at the Park. There are a variety of shelter sizes to accommodate small gatherings or large events up to 250 people. They serve as the perfect location for family get-togethers, office parties or corporate retreats. Call the park for details on how to reserve a shelter. School House #18 Open House Located in Marshall, the schoolhouse is the only surviving unmodified one-room schoolhouse in the county! Volunteer docents Lee Dietrich and Vicky Newell will answer questions. Period artifacts and pictures will be on display as you step back into history and relive what it was like to be a student decades ago. Enjoy a stroll along the planted flowerbeds created and maintained on site by the Fauquier Master Gardeners. All Ages Location: Schoolhouse #18 Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9468 Sat 4/30 1p-3p 4/30 $0 9469 Sat 5/28 1p-3p 5/28 $0 Shelter Name Capacity Half Day/Full Day Oak Glen 40 $50/75 Shoreside 40 $50/75 Sunset 40 $50/75 Sunrise 40 $50/75 Streamsong 40 $50/75 Lakeview 175 $220/$330 Farmstead 250 $310/$465 Watersedge 175 $240/$360 The Dell Amphitheater 300 $70/$105 • Half Days: 7am-2pm OR 2:30pm-Dusk • Full Days: 7am-Dusk • $15 Special Event Permit needed for events over 75 people (20 days in advance of rental) • $20 Vendor Permit needed for paid vendors, caterers, moonbounce, etc.
  • 38. SOUTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS C. M. Crockett Park 10066 Rogues Road, Midland, VA 22728 Phone: (540) 422-8870 E-mail: crockettpark@fauquiercounty.gov Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Daily Office Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 3:00p-5:00p Monroe Park The Gold Mining Camp Museum at Monroe Park 14421 Gold Dust Parkway, Goldvein, VA 22720 Phone: (540) 422-8170 E-mail: monroepark@fauquiercounty.gov Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Daily Museum/Park Office Hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 9:30a-5:00p Sunday: 12:00p-4:00p The museum is closed New Year’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. Region Staff: Region Superintendent - Michael Hanson C. M. Crockett Park Manager - Craig Johnson Monroe Park Manager/Curator – Todd Bonshire Recreation Program Coordinator - David Symington Maintenance Supervisor - Sam Foreback Maintenance Worker - Alvin Queen WHO’S HERE AT MONROE AND CROCKETT PARKS Monroe Park • Friends of Monroe Park • Northern Virginia Gold Prospectors Club C. M. Crockett Park • Northern Virginia Astronomy Club • Girl Scouts of the USA Featured Facility C. M. Crockett Park Welcome to Spring! With beautiful weather there is no better time to have a picnic or hike the trails. To get Spring started right, the park’s nature trail is nearly 1-mile long through the woods. The park’s cross-country trail traverses 1.5 miles in mostly open terrain. The fish in Germantown Lake are hungry, growing bigger, and just can’t wait to take your hook. Enjoy some leisurely boating, have a get-together in one of the shelters, play volleyball or horseshoes, do some wildlife or bird-watching, or just sit under a tree and read a book. The concession stand is now open Saturday & Sunday and then daily beginning Memorial Day weekend. The concession stand sells live bait, fish license, tackle, snacks, pizza, ice cream, healthy-option snacks and cold drinks. You can rent a boat there as well! Crockett Park is open 365 days a year! Southern Scene BOAT RENTALS AT C.M. CROCKETT PARK Jonboat w/motor N/A $15 $37 $56 Jonboat N/A $6 $15.50 $25 Canoe N/A $6 $15.50 $25 Pedalboat $6.50 $10 $26 $39 Pedalboat w/canopy $7.50 $12 $30 $45 Water Bee $12 $19 $48 $72 Water Bee w/canopy $13 $21 $52 $78 Water Bike $18 $29 $72 $108 Sailboat N/A $11 $28 $45 Electric Trolling Motor N/A N/A $17.50 $30 Battery N/A N/A $11 $20 1/2 hour 1 hour Up to 6 hrs Up to 12 hrs SouthernRegion 38 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 39. SHELTER RENTALS 1/2 Day 7a-2p or 2:30p to dusk Full Day 7a to dusk Panorama Shelter 100 people seated $135 $205 Hollyview Shelter 40 people seated $50 $75 Friendship Shelter 20 people seated $25 $38 Bluebird/Cedarshade 10 people seated $13 $19 Amphitheatre 200 on seats $146 $215 Tent (20 x 20 relocated) $160 $190 HEALTHY CHOICES Region News Friends of Monroe Park Since the establishment of Monroe Park, home of the Gold Mining Camp Museum, the only gold mining museum in Virginia, one of the primary reasons for the park’s success has been the community support group The Friends of Monroe Park. Members of FOMP initially raised $10,000 for the construction of the park and they continue to be active in fundraising, lending a hand with the park and community activities, and supporting the long range goals for the continuing development of the facility. FOMP’s two main activities are the Spring Egg Hunt, a free event for the children of the community, and the Goldvein Jubilee, their signature fundraising event for the park in September. These events require lots of planning and event volunteers so FOMP is always on the lookout for people who want to get give their time and talents to benefit the park. Call the Monroe Park office should you wish additional information about how to become a member of the Friends of Monroe Park and help out at these amazing events. at C.M. Crockett Park Concessions The concession stand now carries healthier snack choices that are low-fat and low-calorie, consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for America. Stop by the concession stand to see what is available! recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 39 SouthernRegion FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...All the gold that has ever been refined throughout history could be made into a cube measuring 65 feet on each side.
  • 40. Aquatics Early Morning/Late Night Fishing All Ages Welcome! Many fishing enthusiasts know that sometimes the fishing is best early in the morning or later in the evening. Germantown Lake will be available for boat launching and shore fishing for early morning fishing beginning at 5:00 a.m. and late- night fishing until 11:00 p.m. as indicated in the schedule below. Please remember only electric motors are allowed. Concessions and boat rentals will not be available until regular operating hours; and the rest of the park is closed until regular opening time and after regular closing time. No registration is required. Ages 17 and under must have an adult chaperone. Free for County vehicles. Non-county residents pay the $7 non-county entrance fee. All Ages Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9542 Sat 5/7 7p-11p $0/$0 9543 Sun 5/8 5a-7a $0/$0 9544 Sat 5/28 7p-11p $0/$0 9545 Sun 5/29 5a-7a $0/$0 Sailing Lessons All Ages Welcome! Ages 15 and under must have an adult chaperone. Registration and fees apply to chaperones. Learn how to propel across the lake with the force of the wind in your sails. Experience how a sailboat responds to wind and the sailor’s actions. Small sailboats will be used to teach the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailboat across a body of water. Safety recovery of the sailboat will be taught as well. Participants should wear appropriate clothes in case you get wet. Age: 6 - up Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9476 Sat 5/7 1p-2p 5/2 $39/$59 9477 Sat 5/21 1p-2p 5/16 $39/$59 9478 Sat 6/4 1p-2p 5/30 $39/$59 Arts & Crafts Intro to Guitar YS Students will learn basic guitar playing techniques including tuning, basic chords, music theory, note reading, and tablature reading. This class is ideal for someone who has never picked up a guitar or someone who wants to learn a little more about guitar playing. Included in the cost of the class is a method book and a music stand. Students must bring their own guitar. Age: 12 - 99 yrs Location: Morrisville VFW Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9472 Mon 4/18-5/9 7p-8p 4/13 $50/$75 Music and Movement for Children YS Students will participate in a variety of singing, rhythmic rhymes and chants, creative movement, and instrument play in a fun, playful, developmentally appropriate environment. Parents are encouraged to attend with their kids. Age: 1 - 5 yrs Location: Morrisville VFW Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9473 Sat 4/23 3p-4p 4/18 $11/$17 9474 Sat 5/14 3p-4p 5/9 $11/$17 9475 Sat 6/4 3p-4p 5/30 $11/$17 Camps Bambino Blastball Mini-Camp YS Blastball is an excellent introductory game for T-Ball. This camp offers plenty of action for youngsters, teaching the basic concepts of T-Ball with foam bats, no gloves, and squeaky bases! After campers learn the basics, let the games begin! Campers should bring water and a healthy snack. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9488 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 9a-10:30a 6/15 $81/$122 Snips ‘n’ Snails Nature Mini-Camp YS Discover the unique art of nature at this camp for youngsters. Little ones will learn to appreciate art by exploring the wonders of nature. Focusing on a different nature theme each day, campers will make nature craft creations to take home. This camp is designed for children who have not yet entered kindergarten. Campers should bring a snack and drink each day. No glass containers. Age: 3 - 5 yrs Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9489 Mon-Fri 6/27-7/1 9a-12p 6/22 $103/$155 Southern Region Programs SouthernRegion 40 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov FUN FACTS! DID YOU KNOW?...Did you know that in just 15 minutes of rowing for pleasure you can burn 43 calories?
  • 41. Nature’s Notebook Mini-Camp YS Enjoy the great outdoors? Don’t miss a chance to learn about a variety of topics including wildlife, habitat, recycling, pollution, and much more. Campers will keep a journal and do natural crafts throughout the camp. Campers should bring a packed lunch, bottled water, snack and sun screen. No glass containers permitted. Grade: 3 - 6 Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9500 Mon-Fri 8/1-8/5 9a-12p 7/27 $150/$225 Environmental, Historical & Nature Environmental Education & Historical Interpretation Field Trips Wow! In the past year, over 2,000 children participated in one of the many historical or environmental programs offered through Parks and Recreation. In the Southern Region, these programs are offered at Monroe Park in Goldvein (historical) and C. M. Crockett Park in Midland (environmental). Many of the programs are designed to meet the Virginia Standards of Learning. The cost is reasonable at only $3 per student per activity. Call one of the parks for more detailed information. Astronomy Viewing Sessions Get a great view of the constellations, planets, and stars at viewing sessions with the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club. No formal program will be presented, however members of the club will be happy to answer your questions about astronomy. Bring your own telescope or observe through one provided. Registration not required. All ages welcome! Ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Free for county vehicles. Non county vehicles pay the $7 non county entrance fee. All Ages Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9546 Sat 4/9 7p-11p $0/$0 9547 Sat 4/30 7p-11p $0/$0 Bump, Set, Spike: Volleyball Summer Mini-Camp YS Learn to bump, set, and spike with the best of ‘em! Campers will learn the basics of passing, serving, and spiking, as well as the importance of stretching, general rules and regulations, court movement, and of course, having fun! For returning players, drills will focus on improving their skills in the above categories. Beginners welcome! Campers should bring a snack and drink each day. No glass containers. Grade: 6 - 11 Location: Cedar Lee Middle School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9490 Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15 9a-12p 7/6 $100/$150 Fishing Discovery Camp YS Every child should experience the fun of fishing. This camp will be hands on learning about choosing the right bait or lure for various types of fish, how to bait a hook, how to cast, and most importantly...patience! Campers should bring bottled water, a snack, and sunscreen each day. No glass containers please. Cost of bait and gear is included in the fee. Grade: 3 - 6 Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9492 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22 9a-12p 7/13 $150/$225 Frozen Ropes: Baseball Hitting Camp YS Develop and sharpen your hitting skills from top hitters who will teach and reinforce the fundamentals of great hitting: proper stance, balance, hand placement and bat angle, power position, plate coverage, mental preparation, and on-deck management. Will utilize batting cages and field. Don’t forget to bring your favorite bat and glove. Grade: K - 6 Location: Liberty High School Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9491 Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15 9a-12p 7/6 $106/$159 Games-Galore Camp YS Kick it old school and learn fun outside games your parents played when they went to summer camp - kickball, volleyball, potato sack racing, relay races, obstacle courses, and outdoor exploration. Campers should bring a packed lunch and drink each day. No glass containers please. Age: 5 - 10 yrs Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9499 Mon-Fri 7/25-7/29 9a-2p 7/20 $157/$236 Marvel Detectives Mini Camp YS Wonder is all around and the intrigue to discover has begun. Investigate puzzles, unravel hints and piece together clues all pointing in the wonderous directions. Campers will learn logic and problem-solving while participating in various types of scavenger hunts. Campers should bring a packed lunch, bottled water, snack and sun screen. No glass containers permitted. Grade: K - 2 Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9559 Mon-Fri 8/1-8/5 9a-12p 7/27 $150/$225 recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 41 SouthernRegion
  • 42. Batty-Bat-House Building YS Did you know a single brown bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in a night? Why do bats sleep upside down? Do they really have sonar? Are they cold-blooded, or mammals? Learn all about these unique and beneficial creatures. Construct a bat house to take home. Registrants may purchase additional kits for $6.00. Age 12 and under must have adult chaperone. Chaperones must also register if building a separate bat house. Age: 6y and up Location: C.M. Crockett Park Instructor: Johnson Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9548 Sun 5/8 10:30a-12p 5/1 $12/$18 Crockett Challenge Crockett Park’s version of Survivor! Learn camping skills to make your stay comfortable regardless of the weather. You won’t be ‘voted off the island’ or have your ‘torch extinguished’. Compass navigation, shelter building, scavenger hunt, fire-starting, cooking with wood, and camping included. Participants must bring their own sleeping bag, weather-appropriate clothing, boots, and toiletries. Ages 17 and under must have an adult chaperone who must also register. This is a two day event from 10am Saturday until Noon Sunday. Age: 8y and up Location: C.M. Crockett Park Instructor: Johnson Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9597 Sat-Sun 5/21-5/22 10a-11:59p 5/14 $27/$40 Daily Gold Panning Demonstrations at Monroe Park During a 15 minute demonstration Wednesday through Sunday at 2 pm, participants will learn how to separate gold from sand, rocks, and dirt using the traditional gold prospector’s technique of panning. An additional demonstration is held at 10:00 am on Saturday morning. If you catch gold fever, the museum has bags of sand/gold concentrate and other basic gold panning equipment for sale. Demonstrations will be held when weather conditions are appropriate. Note: pre-registration is not required. All Ages Location: Monroe Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9536 Wed-Sun 3/30-6/5 2p-2:15p N/A $0/$0 Gold Prospecting Workshop For almost 200 years gold prospectors have searched the area’s streams for gold. Local prospecting experts will show you the how’s and why’s of gold prospecting and what equipment is needed to find gold in southern Fauquier streams. Then you can practice these techniques with your own bag of sand concentrate (with real gold flakes!) at the museum’s panning demonstration area. Ages 14 and under must have an adult chaperone. Registration fees apply to chaperones if also getting a bag of sand/gold flakes. Age: 10y and up Location: Monroe Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9537 Sat 5/7 1p- 2p 5/2 $20/$30 Health/Fitness Basic Water Rescue YS Learn the information and skills necessary to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies. Learn how to protect yourself while assisting others. This is not a lifesaving course. It is about water safety and how to respond to aquatic emergencies. Bring a long-sleeved, button-up shirt and a pair of long pants that can get wet. Part of the class takes place in the water. Age: 16y and up Location: C.M. Crockett Park Instructor: Johnson Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9539 Sun 4/10 1p-5p 4/4 $44/$66 9540 Sun 5/15 1p-5p 5/9 $44/$66 9541 Sun 6/5 1p-5p 5/30 $44/$66 Outdoor Yoga All Ages Welcome! Ages 15 and under must have an adult chaperone. Registration and fees apply to chaperones. Outdoor Yoga is a class designed to demystify the practice of yoga and make it fun in an outdoor environment. No experience is needed. Bring a mat and a water bottle. Age: 6 - 99 yrs Location: C.M. Crockett Park Code Day Dates Time Reg. by Fee 9479 Sat 5/7-5/28 12p-1p 5/2 $50/$75 Sports Roller Skating for Beginners Learn the ins and outs of roller skating! Rollers can improve core stability, strength, balance and flexibility all while learning in a great atmosphere. Lunch will be provided at no additional cost. Location: Rollerworks 12099 Marsh Rd, Bealeton, VA 22712 Grade K - 6 Code Day Date Time Reg by Fee 9605 Sat 4/30 9a-1p 4/25 $30/$45 Grade 7 - 12 Code Day Date Time Reg by Fee 9606 Sat 4/30 9a-1p 4/25 $30/$45 SouthernRegion 42 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov
  • 43. Registration begins 9 am Monday, March 14 Registration Information Registration Registration InformationRegistration begins 9:00a Tuesday, May 26 • Registration continues without interruption for each activity until its specified registration deadline, generally 5 days prior to first day of class. No late registrations will be accepted after the activity’s published registration deadline. • Payment must accompany registration. Cash, check, or money order (payable to FCPRD), Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express accepted in person at any region office or credit cards online. On-line at http://online.activenetwork.com/fauquierpandr : • Create a personal FastLink account for yourself and family members and immediately sign-up for activities – click on Create New, enter requested account information, then after receiving confirmation of account creation, click on Register for Programs, and follow the instructions. Receive an immediate confirmation of enrollment after completion of payment. • Access your existing FastLink account online, 24/7:  Check availability of facilities.  Sign-up for activities – click on Login, then Register for Programs, and follow the instructions to find available courses. Receive an immediate confirmation of enrollment after completion of payment.  Credit your account for future use with MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express – click on Login, then My Account, then Make a Payment. In Person: • Visit any Community Center or Park during office hours. Staff will guide you through immediate creation and activation of your new account. U.S. Mail: • Complete the FastLink Client Account Request Form. Please print legibly to ensure that your account information is entered correctly. • Attach additional sheets for families with more than four members. • Return the form by mail to an FCPRD Regional Office or send to Fauquier County Parks and Recreation, 430 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton, VA 20186, with your check or money order only. • Enter your email address to receive account access codes and monthly e-newsletter. FASTLINK CLIENT ACCOUNT REQUEST FORM Use the form below to request a FASTLINK account and for course registration. MAIN CONTACT INFORMATION Main Contact must be at least 18 years old. Main Contact Name: (Last) __________________ (First)______________________ Birth date __________/__________/_____________(mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F Street Address: ______________________________________________________ City,State,Zip: ________________________________________________________ Fauquier County Resident: Y N Home Phone: ________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________ e-mail address: ______________________________________________ List additional immediate family members in household. Name: (Last) ____________________________(First) _______________________ Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade) Birth Date: ________/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F Name: (Last) _______________________________(First) _____________________ Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade) Birth Date: ________/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F Name: (Last) ______________________________(First) ______________________ Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade) Birth Date: _______/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F Name: (Last) ______________________________(First) ______________________ Grade: ________(if summer, enter most recently completed grade) Birth Date: _______/________/________ (mm/dd/yy) Sex: M F COURSE REGISTRATION FORM Use the section below to register for courses Do any of the participants have any medical, behavioral or physical special needs? Yes No If yes please, please describe below: ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Family Member Course No. / Pg. No. Course Fee Total Enclosed: Indicate T-shirt size (adult size) if applicable to program: S  M  L  XL  XXL  In consideration of my participation in the activity provided by and through the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Department, I hereby release the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Board, the County of Fauquier, its Boards, agents, employees and volunteers from all actions, damages, claims or demands and all liability which might be incurred during the conduct of this activity. I further authorize Fauquier County employees to take and provide all necessary medical attention should I be injured while participating or being transported to or from, any Department sponsored activity and I hold said employees, the Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Board, the County of Fauquier, its Boards, agents, employees and volunteers harmless therefore. I have read the policies pertaining to cancellations, refunds, rules and regulations, as pertaining to this activity. I acknowledge the risks and responsibilities involved in these activities. I assume the risks and responsibilities involved in these activities. I assume these risks realizing the capabilities of the persons participating. I have read this release and understand all its terms and execute it voluntarily and with full knowledge of its significance. I understand that I may be photographed and/or videotaped while participating in this activity. I agree to allow Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Department to use said photographs and/or videotapes in Department publications, media campaigns, educational and/or safety purposes. I further waive any remuneration for publishing and/or printing such photographs of me. I understand that by affixing my signature on this form that I attest to having read, fully understand and agree to the conditions as set forth above. ______________________________________ / __________________________________ Date:______/______/______ Signature of Participant age 12 or older and parent/guardian if under 18 recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SUMMER 2015 • 37 recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 43
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P.B.SmithElementary SilverCupTrail StaffordTrail W.C.TaylorMiddleSchool* WarrentonBranchGreenway** WarrentonCommunityCenter WarrentonMiddleSchool White’sMillTrail WoodsatWarrenton CentralSportsComplex EasternRegion AuburnMiddleSchool* C.HunterRitchieElementary* GreenvilleElementary* VintHillFarmsPark NorthernRegion ClaudeThompsonElementary* ColemanElementary* MarshallCommunityCenter MarshallMiddleSchool Schoolhouse#18 NorthernCommunityPark UppervillePark SouthernRegion C.M.CrockettPark CedarLeeMiddleSchool* EdgewoodConnectorTrail GraceMillerElementary* H.M.PearsonElementary* JohnMarshallBirthplacePark M.M.PierceElementary* MaryWalterElementary* MonroePark RappahannockStation RivertonTrail SoutheasternElementary* SouthernSportscomplex C8C9C10E1E2E3E4N1N2N3N4N5N6N7S1S2S3S4S5S6S7S8S9S10S11E5C5C11S12S13C12 VintHillVillageGreen/ LarryWeeksPool recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 45
  • 46. Fun Times Community Recreation GuideAnimals DOGS • Warrenton Kennel Club Katherine John (540) 347-4961 www.warrentonkc.org Arts & Crafts EMBROIDERING • Embroiderers Guild of America www.marega.org/oatlands.html LACE MAKING AND TATTING • Piedmont Lace Guild of VA Birgitte Tessier (540) 349-0141 SPINNING • Piedmont Spinners & Weavers Guild Linda Witt (540) 937-4707 QUILTING • Fauquier County Quilters Paula Rubkin (540) 349-8473 DANCE/THEATRE • Fauquier Community Theater www.fctstage.org Christie Clark (540) 364-2057 or (540) 349-8760 info@fctstage.org • Virginia Civic Ballet Cynthia Kelly (540) 253-5258 • Highland Center for the Arts www.highlandcenterforthearts.org (540) 878-2700 Community Facilities • Warrenton Armory (540) 347-6362 • Warrenton-Fauquier Visitors Center (540) 341-0988 • John Barton Payne Community Room (540) 422-8507 • Buchanan Hall Meralyn Autry, Manager Upperville, VA (540) 592-3455 meralyn@buchananhall.com www.buchananhall.com Hobbies AERO-RECREATION MODELERS • Fauquier Aero-Recreation Modelers Nic Burhans (540) 349-2733 www.farmclubrc.com AMATEUR RADIO • Fauquier Amateur Radio Association Mark Lindsay (540) 347-3123 or (540) 364-3861 www.w4va.org ASTRONOMY • Northern Virginia Astronomy Club www.novac.com COIN & STAMPS CLUB • Warrenton Stamp and Coin Club Tony Tripi tripi@earthlink.net GARDENING • Master Gardeners/Virginia Co-operative Extension (540) 341-7950, Ext. 1 www.fc-mg.org HISTORY • Southern Fauquier Historical Society Bill Peters (540) 788-9640 www.fauquierhistorylive.org • Afro-American Historical Society of Fauquier County Karen White (540) 253-7488 • Fauquier Historical Society Frances Allshouse (540) 347-5525 • Fauquier Heritage & Preservation Foundation fhpf@verizon.net (540) 364-3440 PHOTOGRAPHY • Manassas/Warrenton Camera Club www.mwcc-photo.org PROSPECTORS • Central Virginia Gold Prospectors Club www.cvgp.net • Northern Virginia Gold Prospectors (540) 752-5330 TRAINS • Friends of the Warrenton Caboose Ron Scullin, Caboose Project Coordinator (540) 349-1637 ronscullin@msn.com • Piedmont Railroaders Tony Tripi (540) 347-9212 www.trainweb.org Music MUSICIANS • Piedmont Symphony Orchestra (540) 270-3168 www.piedmontsymphony.org • Fauquier Community Band Rick Crofford (540) 829-7509 • The Children of SCORE (540) 428-2313 www.scoremusicensemble.org • Allegro Community Music School and Camps Sam Yoder www.allegrocsa.org VOCAL GROUPS • Blue Ridge Barber Shop Chorus Glen Williamson (703) 425-6675 Organizations/Services for Children/Teens SCOUTING • Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts Ben Smith (540) 422-1431 www.beascout.org • Girl Scouts Becky Crouch (540) 347-1211 www.gscnc.org • 4-H Camps and Clubs 4-H Extension Office (540) 341-7950 Ext. 15 • Families 4 Fauquier & Beyond (540) 219-1842 www.families4fauquier.com info@families4fauquier.com GUN CLUBS • Fauquier Jr. Gun Club Dave Mentzer (540) 364-1043 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS • Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier, Inc. (540) 349-8890 www.bgcfauquier.org Organizations/Services for Adults SOCIAL • Northern Piedmont Toastmasters northernpiedmont.toastmastersclubs.org • MOMS Club of Warrenton Darlene Billington www.warrentonmomsclub.com • Mothers of Wonder Kim Odom info@mothersofwonder.org www.mothersofwonder.com • Women of Wonder www.fauquierwow.com • Mothers of Pre-schoolers (MOPS) mopswarrenton@gmail.com (540) 287-8455 46 • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • recreation.fauquiercounty.gov RecreationGuide
  • 47. The Parks and Recreation Department provides information on governmental, educational, and community organizations, which are resources outside of Parks and Recreation Department control. The presence of this information does not constitute an endorsement of these organizations and resources. Parks and Recreation is not responsible for the accuracy of the information and/or statements made or actions taken by these organizations. Organizations/Services for Adults (Seniors) WARRENTON ADULT DAY CARE • Adult Day Care Molly Snurr (540) 347-2797 SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS • AARP (866) 542-8164 vaaarp@aarp.org www.aarp.org • NARFE Gerald Rosenfeld (540) 349-8581 SENIOR CENTERS • Fauquier Senior Center Lynn Oliver (540) 347-7729 • Remington-Bealeton Senior Center (540) 439-8112 Outdoor Areas/Environmental ENVIRONMENTAL • Verdun Adventure Bound (540) 937-4920 www.verdunadventurebound.org NATURAL AREAS • Bull Run Mountains Conservancy (703) 753-2631 info@brmconservancy.org PARKS AND FORESTS • Eva Walker Park Town of Warrenton (540) 349-2520 • Leeds Ruritan Park Lindsey Sagstues (540) 364-1098 • Sky Meadow State Park (540) 592-3556 www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/sky.shtml • Whitney State Forest (540) 347-6358 WILDLIFE MANAGED AREAS • Chester Phelps WMA www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas Richard Thompson WMA www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas Sports Leagues GREATER FAUQUIER LITTLE LEAGUE • Joseph Meuse (540) 878-3418 www.gfbll.com YOUTH BASKETBALL • Warrenton Youth Sports Club (540) 454-8935 www.wysc.org YOUTH FOOTBALL • Fauquier Youth Football www.fauquieryouthfootball.com • Fauquier American Youth Football & Cheer elheltzel@verizon.net YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL • Fauquier Youth Flag Football www.fyffl.com YOUTH LACROSSE • Fauquier Youth Lacrosse League www.fqlax.com • Youth Lacrosse Camps Academy International (703) 816-0244 YOUTH ROLLER HOCKEY • Fauquier Hockey League www.fcrhl.com YOUTH ICE HOCKEY • Fauquier Hockey League www.fcrhl.com YOUTH SOCCER • Fauquier County Soccer Club (FCSC) www.fcsc.org • Warrenton Youth Soccer Club (WYSC) www.wysc.org YOUTH SOFTBALL • Fauquier Girls’ Softball Little League www.fauquiergirlssoftball.com • Fauquier Freeze Girls Fast-Pitch Softball www.fauquierfreeze.net YOUTH TENNIS • USTA Junior Team Tennis League 14 & 18 and Under Teams Mike Ryon (703) 209-6257 www.michaelryon.usptapro.com ADULT CO-ED SPORTS • Always Active Sports (703) 499-3141 www.alwaysactivesport.com ADULT VOLLEYBALL • Always Active Sports (703) 499-3141 www.alwaysactivesport.com YOUTH VOLLEYBALL • Warrenton Youth Sports Club www.wysc.org Sports Organizations AQUATICS • Warrenton Aquatic & Recreation Facility (540) 349-2520 • Warrenton Masters Swim Club (540) 428-2035 www.warrentonmasters.org • Fauquier Swim Club (540) 347-9719 www.fauquierswimclub.com CHEERLEADING • Fauquier Wolfpack (703) 728-0310 • Fauquier Youth Cheerleading www.fauquieryouthfootball.com SKIING • Fauquier Ski Club thefauquierskiclub@yahoo.com www.fauquierskiclub.org WRESTLING • Kettle Run Youth Wrestling Coach David Kuzma (540) 351-0106 •` VA Eagle Wrestling Club vaeaglewrestling@gmail.com (540) 718-0909 • Fauquier Wrestling Club Recreational and Tournament Teams (540) 349-8313 www.fauquierwrestling.org director@fauquierwreslting.org Therapeutic: Children with Special Needs SOCCER (THERAPEUTIC) • TOPSoccer piedmontTOPSoccer@gmail.com John Schenkler (540) 219-1631 www.fcsc.org RIDING (THERAPEUTIC) • Golden Dreams Therapeutic Riding (540) 687-5800 www.goldendreamsriding.com Wheels BICYCLING • Warrenton Cycling Club Dave Henrickson (540) 438-2901 www.warrentoncycling.com UNICYCLING • UniStars Unicycle Club & Showtroupe Linda McLaughlin (540) 341-8123 www.unistarsonline.com recreation.fauquiercounty.gov • GOOD TIMES SPRING 2016 • 47
  • 48. recreation.fauquiercounty.gov Southern Region Northern Region Eastern Region • Gold Panning Demonstrations @ Monroe Park, Wednesday-Sunday (as weather permits) • Astronomy Viewing Sessions @ C. M. Crockett Park, June 11 & July 9 • Swim Lessons in Bealeton and Remington, June 20-July 15 • Fishing Discovery Camp @ C. M. Crockett Park, July 18-July 22 PREVIEWS • H2O Power Fitness @ Larry Weeks Community Pool, June 10-August 26 • Weekly Special Activities @ Larry Weeks Community Pool, June 6-August 12 • Free Concert on the Lawn @ Vint Hill Village Green, July • Marshall Community Outdoor Concert, July 16 • VEGAS, BABY! Swing Dance and Concert, August 27th • Summer Camps Central Region • Splash and Slide @ Warrenton Community Center, August 13, 1p-4p • Summer Camps