Available With Criteria Available Filter With Criteria Available Not Criteria NotAvaiable Not Criteria NotAvailable With Criteria
Select date

This reflects the system time which determines when inventory becomes available.

icon

Our registration system was recently updated!


Activities (classes, camps, events) – New look, same search!

Maximize Your Search Results

Enter the activity title in the Search Text field for the quickest search. To conduct a broader search, we recommend applying multiple filters for the most precise and efficient search experience. This approach helps narrow down your options and minimizes the number of pages you need to browse. Feel free to experiment with different combinations to find exactly what you're looking for.


Explore the full catalog here


Pee Wee Paddler 1 (3-5 yrs.)

(3-5 yrs.) Prerequisite: Child must leave parent willingly, be comfortable in the water, follow directions and function well in a group. When possible, children are grouped by ability. Class emphasizes helping children gain basic aquatic skills including entering and exiting the water safely, blowing bubbles with mouth and nose submerged, submerging under water. With assistance students learn to float and glide on front and back, rolling from front to back and back to front, swimming using arms and legs on front and back at least two body lengths. For safety reasons, flotation devices may be used. Flotation devices are used for all Pee Wee 1 classes at Audrey Moore and Franconia Rec Centers.


Pee Wee Paddler 2 (3-5 yrs.)

(3-5 yrs.) Prerequisites: Pee Wee Paddler 1 or equivalent skill proficiency. Class emphasizes helping children increase independence in their skill performance while continuing to increase comfort in the water. Skills include bobbing, floating and gliding on front and back with and without assistance, swimming on front and back at least three body lengths with and without assistance. Flotation devices may be used.


3D Innovators Lab (7-12 yrs)

(7-12 yrs.) Using Tinkercad, campers will dive into 3D design and printing learning engineering, product design, and creative problem-solving along the way. They’ll build complex objects, tackle design challenges, and even preview creations in augmented reality before printing. Campers see their ideas come to life with tangible 3D prints in this Baroody camp. No experience needed.


3D Printing Basics (13-Adult)

(13-Adult) Whether you're a curious beginner or an enthusiast eager to explore the latest technology, this hands-on course will take you on a captivating journey. Expert instructors will guide you through understanding the basics of 3D printing to creating and printing your own designs. Unleash your creativity and be amazed at the endless possibilities of this innovative and transformative technology. No prior experience required. A laptop or tablet with mouse and an email address are required. A Fairfax County library card number is recommended. There will be a $15 materials fee.


3D Printing Basics with Parent (6-12 yrs.)

(6-12 yrs.) Designed especially for young curious minds, this course introduces children and their parent to 3D printing. Through fun and age-appropriate activities, students the basics of 3D design and witness their creations come to life as tangible objects. From custom toys to personalized backpack tags, this class is an exciting adventure of creativity and technology. No prior experience needed. A laptop or tablet, Fairfax County library card and an email address are required. There will be a $15 materials fee.


ABCs of Deep Water Training (13-Adult)

Deep water Aquatic Boot Camp (ABC) is a fast-paced, deep-water workout that targets cardio and core. Build strength, agility and balance while maximizing deep-water resistance by using aqua equipment. This high-intensity class uses a variety of equipment to target all muscle groups and combines short bursts using different movements as well as longer durations to build endurance. Prerequisite: can swim 25 yards continuously and confidently without stopping and can tread water for one minute without flotation assistance.


Abrakadoodle Mini Doodlers (3-6 yrs) by Vendor

(3-6 yrs) Ignite your child's imagination using real artists' materials, including watercolors, tempera paints, oil pastels, creative tools and more. Carefully designed lessons help children develop skills while enhancing creativity. A $30-$40 materials fee is due at first class (checks payable to Abrakadoodle).


Abrakadoodle Twoosy Doodlers (20-36 mos) by Vendor

(20-36 mos.) Little ones experiment with painting, gluing, sticking, printing and creating while developing fine-motor, language and self-help skills. This Abrakadoodle class, for toddlers and their parents, inspires creativity while emphasizing an I-can-do-it spirit! A $30-$40 materials fee is due at first class (checks payable to Abrakadoodle).


Academy of Magic & Balloon Sculptures (6-12y)

(6-12 yrs) Spirit Pros unlocks the secrets of magic as campers learn sleight of hand, rope restorations, and even levitation tricks. They’ll twist balloons into animals, swords, and creative shapes to share with friends. The week wraps up with a magic showcase video, where every camper gets to amaze their family with what they’ve learned. Parent note: Camp is not recommended for children with latex allergies. No camp June 19 or July 3.


Act Up! Cinderella by Vendor (7-14 yrs.)

(7-14 yrs.) In this Moonlit Wings, class young performers bring the story of Cinderella to life through original scenes, music and character exploration. Each week features fresh songs, imaginative games, and theatrical moments that spark creativity and stage magic. Sharpen your acting and singing skills while making new friends along the way. Parents are invited to a mini-performance during the final class.


Act Up! Pop Star Academy (7-14 yrs.) by Vendor

(7-14 yrs.) This Moonlit Wings program is back with new music! Kids sing and dance to favorite pop hits by stars like Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Jonas Brothers, and take center stage in original scenes and skits. Students sharpen vocals, movement, stage presence and teamwork through theatre. Parents are invited to a mini-performance during the final class.


Adapted Fitness Training (13-Adult)

(13-Adult) Designed for students who have mild intellectual disabilities who can participate in a class with a 4:1 ratio. Learn fitness and wellness skills in a fun and social environment. Class may include weight room exercises, team games, yoga, swimming, outdoor activities and nutrition instruction. Students must be able to ambulate independently.


Adapted Intro to Basic Strokes (8-Adult)

(8-Adult) Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim a minimum of 15 yards independently. This class is designed to prepare students with disabilities for more advanced competitive swimming and focuses on the basic steps and progressions of the four competitive strokes: front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and butterfly.


Adapted Swimming 1 (6-12 yrs.)

(6-12 yrs.) This is a learn-to-swim class designed for students with disabilities. Students engage in activities to overcome fear and gain basic swimming and water safety skills. Skills include entering and exiting the water safely, blowing bubbles, floating and the introduction of arm and leg action with assistance. Parent/caregiver participation may be required.


Adapted Swimming 2 (6-12 yrs.)

(6-12 yrs.) Prerequisite: Swimming 1 or equivalent skill proficiency. This is a learn-to-swim class designed for students with disabilities. Students should be comfortable entering the water on their own, blowing bubbles, and using their arms and legs to swim with assistance. Skills include floating on both front and back, gliding and swimming without assistance. Parent/caregiver participation may be required.


Adapted Swimming 3 (6-12 yrs.)

(6-12 yrs.) Prerequisite: Swimming 2 or equivalent skill proficiency. This is a learn-to-swim class designed for students with disabilities. Students should be able to swim at least two body lengths without assistance. Skills include treading water, retrieving objects and swimming on both front and back without assistance. Parent/caregiver participation may be required.


Adapted Swimming-Preschoolers (3-5 yrs)

Through play and individual attention, preschoolers and their parents work on adjusting to a new environment. Focus is on entry and exit skills, water safety, blowing bubbles and arm and leg propulsion on the front and back. Parent participation is required.


Advanced Deep Water Exercise (13-Adult)

Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 25 yards continuously. An excellent full-body workout that is more intense than the Deep Water Exercise class. This class is for the experienced deep water exerciser looking for a more challenging workout.


Advanced Lap Swim (13-Adult)

The ultimate swimming workout that helps students refine strokes to increase efficiency, endurance and swim distance. Students are taught how to adjust their personal workout to keep interest and gradually increase their workout to make it more challenging.


Now Displaying page 1 Of 11 Results.   Next