BRIDGE CLUB Club meets to play bridge on the first and third Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Tall Oaks Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Drive. Contact: Recreation Dept. 703.491.2154 or
BUNKO CLUB Bunko is a fun, fast paced, but easy to learn dice game. Perfect for socializing with friends and meeting new people. Beginners are welcome. The group meets the 3rd Monday of each month from 7 - 9 in the Tall Oaks Center. Contact: Recreation Dept. 703-703.491.2154 or
GARDEN CLUB Open to individuals interested in sharing gardening resources and developing personal growth. Monthly meetings are held at Tall Oaks Community Center. The annual membership fee is $18/LRPRA Member or $23/Non-member. Contact: Recreation Dept. 703.703.491.2154 or Meeting Schedule: Typically the First Monday of each Month at 7:30P.M. September - June
MOMS CLUB Monthly meetings of the membership are held on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30P.M. at Tall Oaks Community Center. Play group (infants - preschoolers) meets Wednesday mornings at 10:00A.M. at the Canterbury Woods Community Center at 12184 Chaucer Lane. Field trips, babysitting co-op, Mommy meals (when someone is sick), community service projects, and Mom's Night Out too! Contact: Recreation Dept. 703-491.2154 or Website: http://lakeridgemomsclub.googlepages.com/
Ridgewood Barracudas
May 28 - July 28
Ridgewood Pool
The swim team practices and holds meets at the RidgewoodPool.For more information on the teamcheck their website at http://ridgewoodbarracudas.com
PRINCE WILLIAM ART SOCIETY Third Wednesday (September - June), 7:30pm Canterbury Woods Community Center 12184 Chaucer Lane Dedicated to enriching lives and supporting fine arts and crafts in the community.
The Prince William Arts Society's community of artists works individually and as a group to present to the residents of Prince William and neighboring counties, works of original art, education in the arts, and mentoring support to the new generation of artists. Members come from all walks of life, backgrounds and educational experiences.
Tall Oaks Community Center Weekly meeting devoted to the improvement of individual communication and leadershipskills. Website: http://lakeridge.toastmastersclubs.org/
Community Clubs The Association is proud to sponsor clubs that the community has expressed an interest in participating in. If you would like to see a club started that is not already offered, please contact the Recreation Department at 703.491.2154.
RECREATIONAL CLASSES
GroupTennis Lesson For Adults and Youths Beginnersand Intermediate Classes: Classes are held onSaturday: 10-11am beginner class 11-12pm intermediate class ToRegister contact CarolKlosterman, 703-499-8051 Cost: $120 for 5 -1hr. classes
Sessions Begin Saturday April 7 - May 5, registration deadline is Wednesday April 4.
Instructor,Carol Klosterman, served as a tennis professional with a ranking of 20th in thenation Beginners Players: Learn the basics of the game,including rules and scoring, serve, forehand, backhand and footwork. Intermediate Players: Buildupon the fundamentals by learning control, consistency and strategy. Drills and footwork are also included.
CREATIVE MEMORIES WORKSHOPS Your Story, Your Way - Photographs capture life in moments and memories and Kristen Hart can help you share your story, your way. Join us one Sunday each month for Memory Celebration Events. Creative Memories now offers digital photo albums and pocket page albums along side our traditional scrapbook albums. Come and learn something new at our Topical Presentation from 4:30-5:30pm or come and work in the Open Workshop from 4-7pm. Both events are free! For more information on these and other events please visit her website www.mycmsite.com/kristenhart or call 703.580.0866.
JAZZERCISE Call: Joanna Palkovitz, 703.491.0133 Location: Canterbury Woods Center Dates: Every Saturday at 9:00 a.m., and every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The original dance-aerobics exercise phenomenon! Each 60-70 minute class offers a blend of jazz dance and exercise science to set to your favorite music... top 40, country, funk, and choreography includes a warm-up, 30-35 minutes of aerobics, muscle-toning and strengthening segment with weights and a stretch finale. Circuit training by Jazzercise intermingles aerobics and strength training with weights and resistance.
DANCE WITH ATTITUDE
Contact: Sue Olah 490-8159 Location: Canterbury Woods Center Classes available September through June to Beginner through Advanced. Annual Recital held in June. Offer instruction in Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Tap and Dance Team.
Open Studio Art Class
Thursdays, 10am - 12 noon
Canterbury Woods Community Center
12184 Chaucer Lane
The Open Studio Art Class is informal and lively. Recommended for intermediate students, or for beginners who prefer a less structured setting. Choose your own subject, style and medium. The instructor provides technical tips, constructive criticism and assistance in achieving the goals set by the student; emphasis is on developing compositional skills. On-going; pay only when you attend.
Now including: Monthly "Tea and Demo": Drop in on one of the Open Studios at the first session of each month, and enjoy a cup of tea while Michele demonstrates her latest subject or technique. Some demos include hands-on participation by the students. Open to all, not just regular class members.
STAMPIN' UP WORKSHOPS Come and enjoy a fun-filled evening stamping with Stampin' Up! products. This is a group of adults that create 5-6 stamped seasonal projects each within our 2 hour class. You'll be guided through several stations of make and takes that are suitable for all stamping levels. Wait to you see your finished project! You will be so pleased. With many fun techniques and accessories you will be amazed with your awesome creations. Stamping cards and gifts are time savers and money savers, and many agree it is a creative outlet. Class fills up and is limited to 35, so RSVP early. Cost is $15. All materials and refreshments are provided. E-mail Christina Crawford to reserve your spot! One month in advance only
Co-Sponsored Programs The Association co-sponsors several programs. These programs are offered to the Lake Ridge Community at LRPRA Community Centers. The program contact is in charge of every aspect of the program, and for 15% of the program income, the Association provides a location for the program. If you would like to be considered for a co-sponsored program, please contact Shirley in the Recreation Department at 703.497.7114.