Festival Ballet Virginia will be presenting two evenings of dance at the Reston Community Center, CenterStage.  The performance will showcase the company’s artistry in dazzling works by choreographers Stephanie Dorrycott, Mychal Keels, Marius Petipa, Gretchen Vogelzang and Caroline Warren.

Most notable in the line-up is the East Coast premiere of HUMAN by San Francisco Bay Area Choreographer, Alan Scofield. HUMAN focuses on human emotions and connections through the eyes of young people — love, loss, joy, sorrow, accomplishment but most of all connection — something so needed in today’s world. The performances span the spectrum of dance styles from ballet to modern to contemporary. This vibrant program will captivate you with breathtaking original choreography and stunning performances!


What:Learn to pray and heal (a spiritual adventure),” a talk by practitioner of Christian Science healing and international speaker, Nate Frederick. The talk will focus on universal healing precepts found in the Holy Bible, especially in Christ Jesus’ life and teachings, showing how they are available for anyone to understand and experience through the lens of Christian Science. The talk is free, open to the community, and hosted by this Reston church. Visit www.christiansciencedc.org for more information.

When: Saturday, April 23 at 2 p.m.


FXA Summer Leagues are Now Open for NoVA’s Largest Adult Sports League, celebrating 15 years serving our community! We offer Men’s, Women’s & Co-ed leagues for Soccer, Flag Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Kickball, Tennis & Pickleball, and 10 other popular sports!

With over 68,000 players, we offer leagues & divisions for social players new to a sport, casual players who just want to have some fun, or competitive players who’ve been playing for years. We offer individual, small group or full team registrations so you can sign-up yourself or with a group of friends, family or co-workers. Check us out at www.FXASports.com/leagues.


Reston Swim Team Association (RSTA) brings together ~900 swimmers from the greater Reston area. We have many RSTA swimmers not only from Reston but also Herndon, Great Falls, Oakton and Fairfax. These swimmers practice and compete on eight teams with up to 110 swimmers per team. During the course of a season from late May to the end of July, swimmers practice almost daily and compete in 6 dual meets, an Individual Medley meet, and a select All-Star meet.

Are you swim team curious? Do you have friends that are swim team curious? The RSTA New Wave program develops swimmers who are not quite ready for swim team but are interested in eventually joining one. We started this program in 2021 and are making it bigger and better in 2022! This is mainly for kids ages 6-12.


Our Savior Lutheran Pre-K offers a wide variety of stimulating learning opportunities for children to grow socially, physically, and academically in a nurturing Christian environment.

Believing that four-year-olds learn best through play and exploration, activities are designed to inspire creativity, develop critical thinking skills, encourage social and emotional growth, and provide opportunities to practice fine and gross motor skills. Each week includes bible stories, music, art, and themed activities which enhance our learning and help us practice the many skills used in kindergarten. Our program includes the curriculum, “Learning Without Tears”, using an age-appropriate approach to writing numbers and letters. STEM activities encourage exploration with concepts in math and science.


Second Saturday Divorce workshops are designed to equip you with legal, financial and emotional resources you need to make the right decision for your marriage and your life.

This is a supportive space focused on encouraging peaceful, empowered decisions about divorce. During Second Saturday Workshops, you’ll hear from local divorce professionals including attorneys, financial advisors, therapists or divorce coaches, who will offer professional, unbiased support, prudent information, and assist with your questions. All workshops value privacy — we never release personal information or specifically identify any registrants/attendees.