lake ridge april may 2015 issue
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1Newsletter of the Lake Ridge Parks and Recreation Association, Inc.
Calendar 15Classifieds 7Learn to Swim 2-3Occoquan Clean Up 14Pool Information 4-5Preschool 10Recreation 8-9Sports 11-12Summer Camp 13Trails Oversight 6
Lake Ridge Today April/May 2015 Volume XXIII, Number VII
Table of Contents
Join us on Saturday, April 4 at 9 am (12350 Oakwood Drive) for LRPRA’s Eggstravaganza
The 4th Annual Dogs Walk for a Dog Park willtake place on Sunday, April 26 at noon in Lake RidgePark. Prince William County Dogs (PWC Dogs), a com-munity support group that raised money to build theK9 Gunner Memorial Dog Park in Lake Ridge, ispartnering with the Prince William Parks & RecreationDepartment, the Prince William Trails and Streams Coa-lition, and Lake Ridge Parks & Recreation Associationfor this dog walk fundraiser.
Along with the walk, there will be a raffle, con-tests, prizes, music, concessions and businesses sellingitems for dogs and their humans. Anyone interested inparticipating needs to pre-register at www.pwcdogs.com/events. The fee for the walk is $10.00 per dog.
The walk is approximately 3 miles and will startand end in Lake Ridge Park. The route includes bothnatural surface trails along the Occoquan Reservoir andsidewalks along Lake Ridge streets.
Prince William County Dogs must continue toraise funds to improve the dog park (located at 13000Minnieville Road). All funds raised at the April 26 dogwalk will go toward improving the dog park.
Individuals interested in making a tax deductibledonation toward the dog park may donate online atwww.pwcdogs.com. Checks, made payable to PrinceWilliam County Dogs, may be mailed to 13164 CenterPointe Way, Suite 102, Dale City, Virginia, 22193.
Individuals interested in volunteering shouldcontact [email protected] or join the VolunteerListserv at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWCDogs .To follow the group, check out their Facebook page athttp://www.facebook.com/pwcdogs.
PWC Dogs partners with local dog-friendly busi-
nesses, adoption agencies, and county organizationsto promote animal rescue, responsible pet ownership,and general education about resources available todog owners (and dog lovers) and their families.
Additional LRPRA Office Hoursfor Pool Passes
Saturday, May 16 – 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Wednesday, May 20– open until 7:00 p.m.Saturday, May 23 – 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 26– open until 7:00 p.m.
Congratulations to Newly ElectedLRRPRA Officers
Gayle Whitlock, PresidentDoug O’Brien, Vice President
Dave Fram, TreasurerSteve Northup, Secretary
Prince William County Dogs to Host the4th Annual Dog Walk
April/May 2015 2
Learn to Swim ProgramLake Ridge Learn to Swim Program
Space is limited, and registration is required. Students must pre-register before the registration deadline.
Sessions last two weeks and the classes are held Monday – Thursday. Make-ups are held Friday as necessary. Sessions may be combined.
For information, call 703-491-2154 Parent/Child Build swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate in guided practice sessions that help children learn elementary skills. Prerequisite: 6 months through 5 years of age. Cost: LRPRA Members: $60; Non-Members: $65 Level 1 (Water Exploration) The object of level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. The course will cover supported floating and kicking on front and back, alternating arm action, water safety rules, and fundamentals of using a life jacket. There are no prerequisites for this course. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75 Level 2 (Primary Skills) The object of level 2 is to give students success with fundamental skills. The course will cover floating and kicking on front and back, turning over front and back, reaching and extension assists, familiarity with rescue breathing. Students swim independently and participants are expected to float on front and back without help and use combined arm and leg actions on front and back without assistance. Prerequisite: Students must be able to demonstrate all requirements of level 1. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75 Level 3 (Stroke Readiness) The object of level 3 is to build on the skills of level 2 by providing additional guided practice. The course covers fundamentals of elementary backstroke and improving on front crawl. Participants are introduced to flutter, scissors, dolphin and breaststroke kicks as well as jumping into deep water with a life jacket, diving from side of pool, treading water, self-rescue skills, rescue breathing. Prerequisite: Students must be able to demonstrate all requirements of level 2. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75 Level 4 (Stroke Development) The objective of level 4 is to develop confidence and competency in strokes and safety beyond preceding level. Front crawl and elementary backstroke will be demonstrated over a greater distance. Participants build upon scissors kick and dolphin kick while introducing arms for side stroke and butterfly and tread water for 2 minutes. The course covers deep-water bobbing, dives from side of pool from stride and standing positions, breaststroke, sidestroke, and familiarity with CPR. Prerequisite: Students must be able to demonstrate all requirements of level 3. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75 Level 5 (Stroke Refinement) The object of level 5 is to develop confidence and competency in strokes and safety. The course will cover rotary (alternate) breathing and swimming underwater. Butterfly, Backstroke, breaststroke and front crawl, elementary backstroke and butterfly are expected to be demonstrated with better proficiency over longer distances. Treading water 5 minutes. Open turns on front and back, diving safely and beginning diving progression from diving board (optional). Prerequisite: Students must be able to demonstrate all requirements of level 4. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75 Level 6 The focus of the level 6 class is to refine strokes so students swim with better form gaining more power and swiming with ease and efficiency over longer distances. Level 6 students must show proficiency in diving and be able to complete a non-stop 500yard swim in order to complete the class. Cost: LRPRA Members: $70 Non-members: $75
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Learn to Swim Program
Lake Ridge Learn to Swim Program Class Schedule
June 22 - July 2 Registration Deadline Friday June 19
SESSION POOL TIME LEVEL Session 1 Canterbury Woods Pool 9:00 - 9:45 AM Level 1, 2, 3 Session 2 Canterbury Woods Pool 10:00- 10:45 AM Parent/Child, 1, 2,4 Session 3 Canterbury Woods Pool 11:00 - 11:45 AM Level 1, 3, 5/6 Session 4 Oakwood Pool 6:00 – 6:45 PM Parent/Child, 1, 2 Session 5 Oakwood Pool 7:00 – 7:45 PM Level 3, 4, 5/6
July 13 - July 23 Registration Deadline Friday July 10
SESSION POOL TIME LEVEL Session 6 Canterbury Woods Pool 9:00 - 9:45AM Level 1, 2, 3 Session 7 Canterbury Woods Pool 10:00 - 10:45 AM Parent/Child, 1, 2,4 Session 8 Canterbury Woods Pool 11:00 - 11:45 AM Level 1, 3, 5/6 Session 9 Oakwood Pool 6:00 - 6:45 PM Parent/Child, 1, 2 Session 10 Oakwood Pool 7:00 - 7:45 PM Level 1, 3, 5/6
August 3 – August 13 Registration Deadline Friday July 31
SESSION POOL TIME LEVEL Session 11 Canterbury Woods Pool 9:00 - 9:45 AM Level 1, 2, 3 Session 12 Canterbury Woods Pool 10:00-10:45AM Parent/Child, 1, 2 Session 13 Canterbury Woods 11:00 - 11:45 AM Level 3, 4, 5/6 Session 14 Oakwood Pool 6:00 - 6:45 PM Parent/Child, 1, 2 Session 15 Oakwood Pool 7:00-7:45 PM Level 1, 3, 5/6
Teacher Student Ratio: *Maximum 6 students for 1 instructor. *Maximum 9 students for 1 instructor + Instructor Aid Registration forms are available in the LRPRA office or may be printed directly from our website www.lakeridgeva.com.
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April/May 2015 4
Pool InformationRent a Pool
Pools may be rented by homeonwers for the hours after pools close until 12 midnight.The pool rental fee is a flat rate of $200. Additionally, a payment of $75 per hour ischarged for the minimum of three lifeguards required for the duration of the rental. Formore information, please call the Recreation Department at 703.491.2154.
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Pool Information 2015 Pool Hours
*Closed during evening swim lessons **Opens at 2:00pm after Barracuda Swim Team Meets
Hours subject to change due to school schedule
POOL May 23 - June 18 Mon - Fri
June 19 – Sept 6 Mon - Fri
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3pm - 8:00pm 11am - 8:00pm 11am - 8:00pm
EDGEWOOD 12498 McIntire Lane 703.490.6299
11am - 8:00pm 11am - 9:00pm 11am - 8:00pm
OAKWOOD 12619 Oakwood Drive 703.494.9724
3pm - 8:00pm 11am-8:00pm* 11am - 8:00pm
RIDGEWOOD 12358 Oakwood Drive 703.494.2838
11am - 8:00pm 11am - 9:00pm 11am - 8:00pm**
TALL OAKS 12298 Cotton Mill Drive 703.494.4661
3pm - 8:00pm 11am - 8:00pm 11am - 8:00pm
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11am - 7:00pm 11am - 7:00pm 11am - 7:00pm
April/May 2015 6
Trails Oversight CommitteeThe Trails Oversight Committee will meet on Tuesday, April 7 (7:00 p.m.) at the LRPRA Administrative Office
located at 12350 Oakwood Drive. The PWC Parks Department will present revised plans for improvements to the trailsection along the Occoquan reservoir (the section from Lake Ridge Park & Marina to Hedges Run Drive). In addition, wewill discuss the opportunity for volunteer work projects which would contribute to opening up the next sections of trailfrom Hedges Run Drive to Mohican Road and from Mohican Road to the LRPRA blacktop trail. Lake Ridge residents areencouraged to attend the meeting.
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April/May 2015 8
Yard SaleSaturday May 28 a.m. – 12 noon
LRPRA Office parking lot
The Annual Yard Sale is just around the corner! Join us at the Association office parking area where hiddentreasures will abound. Each seller will be issued a parking space size area.
The cost for one parking space is $20.00 for LRPRA members and $25.00 for non-members. A two-space limitapplies. Tables are not included. Set up begins at 7:00 a.m. (NO EARLY BIRDS). To reserve a space, stop by the
LRPRA office. Call the Recreation Department. for more information at 703.491.2154.
Barracudas Swim Team to Host Open House on April 26
Recreation
LRPRA Club Meeting Calendar
Art Class – Thursdays, at 9 a.m., Canterbury Woods Center
Bridge Club – Friday, April 3 & 17, 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Bunco Club – Monday, April 20, 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Garden Club – Monday, April 6, 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Jazzercise – Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. and Sundays at 3:30 p.m., Canterbury Woods Center
Moms Club – Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Open Studio Art Class – Thursdays at 10 a.m., Canterbury Woods Center
Prince William Art Society – Wednesday, April 27, 7:30 p.m., Canterbury Woods Center
Stampin’ Up – Monday, April 3, 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Toastmasters – Wednesdays at 7 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
Woodbridge Wireless – Thursday, April 16, 7:30 p.m., Tall Oaks Center
The Ridgewood Barracuda Swim Team will be hosting an Open House from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday,April 26 at the Kid’s Choice Sports Center (13000 Spport and Health Drive in Woodbridge). Registrationfor the swim season will being on April 27. The Barracudas will be returning to Ridgewood Pool. Swim-mers, ages 6 to 18, make up our community team. Through July, you’ll find the swimmers and theirfamilies at the pool for early morning practices and for Saturday swim meets.
If your child is still learning to swim, there’s a wonderful team program. Lil ‘Cudas works withswimmers who are just starting out and Take Your Mark (TYM) is for swimmers who need just a littlemore support before they join the Barracudas in competition.
The Barracudas is not just a way to support your own kids, but also a way to invest in our commu-nity and to build spirit. Check the website at http://ridgewoodbarracudas.com for more information.
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RecreationTaste of Lake Ridge Takes Place on May 12
Enjoy menu samples from great local restaurants on May 12!If you have a favorite restaurant you’d like to see at this event,please have the restaurant manager call the Recreation Departmentat 703.491.2154. If the restaurant participates and the managermentions your name, you will receive 10 free taste tickets.
The Taste of Lake Ridge will take place at the Tall Oaks Com-munity Center parking lot (4-8 p.m.). Tickets are 50 cents each andmay be purchased in advance at the LRPRA office or at the event.
Moms Club News....
We still have our weekly playgroup on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. until it officially is warm enough tomeet at the Lake Ridge Marina playground. Check our Facebook page for weekly updates. We will alsosend out an evite and update about our April general meeting because it will NOT be the first week ofApril due to Spring Break. We have a few Moms Night Out events coming up, so check for details onour website or Facebook page.
The Community Committee will be collecting the following items for the troops overseas: dried orcanned fruit, canned nuts, beef jerky, ground coffee, Pop Tarts, granola or cereal bars, Gatorade ordrink mixes such as Crystal light, razors, shaving cream, shampoo and conditioner, hand sanitizer,antibacterial wipes, envelopes and stationery,and store bought cookies.
Kids can get involved and make cards or draw pictures for the troops. We will collect items untilApril 7th for the troops, so please drop them off at our general meeting or at the LRPRA office.
2015 Pool Stickers
LRPRA pools open on Saturday, May 23
An LRPRA membership card containing a 2015sticker must be provided in order to access swimmingpools and use other amenities. 2015 stickers will bemailed in mid-May to homeowners who do not have
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PreschoolIt is time to register your preschool age child in the Creative Preschool program for September
2015. Open registration began Monday, March 2.The Creative Preschool offers the Five-Day Pre-K and the Three-Day Pre-K programs, which are
appropriate for children who are attending kindergarten the following year. The Explorers program isfor children who will be 3 years old by September 30, 2014, potty trained, and ready to explore aclassroom environment. Each class follows a general daily schedule that includes circle time, centerplay, snacks, and project time, outside or active play, lunch, music, learning activity, and dismissal.
To register, please fill out the registration form (www.lakeridgeva.com), supply a current healthform, provide record of immunizations and proof of your child’s identity, and pay the registration/supply fees and September’s tuition. The fees are as follow:
TUITION FEES
Fee LRPRA Member Discount
Registration Fee $55 $50
Supply Fee $110 $100
Explorers Class
(3 years of age)
Yearly Tuition $1,620 $1,530
Payable in nine monthly installments*
$180 $170
5 Day Pre K
(4 years of age)
Yearly Tuition $3,330 $3,240
Payable in nine monthly installments*
$370 $360
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Yearly Tuition $,2070 $1,980
Payable in nine monthly installments*
$230 $220
*Installments due the first of each month
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SportsTennis 4 LifeAntietam Drive at Woodfern Court Tennis CourtsTo register, call Instructor Carol Klosterman @ 703.499.8051. Carol served as a tennis professional with a ranking of
20th in the nation.
Beginner Classes for Youth and Adult A fun, engaging program that teaches the fundamentals of tennis - hand-eye coordination, back and forehand
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of singles and doubles matches. A fun and engaging drill program will be introduced to increase students’ fundamentalstrokes.
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April/May 2015 12
Sports
Challenger British SoccerSpring Skills Development ProgramSundays, April 12 – May 31LRPRA Soccer Field
First Kicks 3-4 year olds 12 (noon) – 1:00 p.m. $95Mini Soccer 5-6 year olds 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $95Player Development 6-9 year olds 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. $105Player Development 10-15 year olds 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. $105
Centered on fun and enjoyment of soccer, the training sessions will focus on developing the individual technical abilityof each player with emphasis on ball familiarity, dribbling, individual moves, turns passing, control, and shooting. Eachweek the players will also compete in scrimmage games at the end of each session where they will be provided with anopportunity to put into practice the skills they have worked on in their training sessions. Players must bring a ball, shinguards, and plenty of water.
Online registration (www.challengersports.com) for the program is open and ongoing.
Challenger Sports British Soccer Summer Camps
June 29 - July 3, 2015July 27 - 31, 2015First Kicks 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Ages 3-4 $ 77Mini Soccer 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages 5-6 $ 98Half Day 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Ages 6-14 $124
August 24 - 28, 2015Half Day 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages 6-14 $124Half Day 1 p.m.-4.p.m. Ages 6-14 $124Full Day 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Ages 8-14 $180
British Soccer Camps provide players of all ages and abilities with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccercoaching from a team of international experts. Daily activities include individual foot skills, technical drills, tacticalpractices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Equally important, the Challenger coachingstaff provides children with lessons in respect, responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship, and leadership. Camp programsinclude a free ball and shirt and a free British Soccer jersey for online registrations made 45 days prior to camp!
Challenger TetraBrazil Soccer CampJuly 13 - 17, 2015August 10 - 14, 2015
Half Day 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages 7-14 $149Half Day 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Ages 7-14 $149Full Day 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Ages 7-14 $204
Challenger TetraBrazil Soccer Camp will inspire players to practice and improve their ball control, foot skills andmoves that Brazilian soccer is famous for. With Challenger’s unique programs combining learning and fun, players aregrouped according to age and ability. Players are challenged to raise their game and reach new heights within an excellentlearning environment.
Online registration (http://www.challengersports.com/) for the camp is open and ongoing.
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Summer CampThat’s right, Mom and Dad, it’s time to start planning your child’s summer. Our summer camps are state-licensed
programs, and we fill each week with many exciting activities, local field trips, arts and crafts projects, daily swim time, andnew games that will keep your child happy and busy all summer long.
Space is limited, so start planning today! Camp began Monday, June 22. Campers begin the day at 8:30 a.m. and leaveat 5 p.m. There is no camp on Friday, July 3. Registration begins Monday, March 2, reserve your camp week(s) with a non-refundable deposit of $50 per week. (For example, to reserve one week of camp requires at minimum a deposit of $50. If thecamp week is canceled the $50 is not refunded.) The deposit will go toward the weekly camp fee, which must be paid in fullprior to your child attending camp. See fee schedules below. Contact the Recreation Department at 703.491.2154 for details.
Non- LRPRA Member Member Discount Summer Camp Weekly Fee $235 $225 Early Bird Registration Paid in Full by March 13 - each week $200 $190 Save $35 per week! Paid in Full by April 17 – each week $210 $200 Save $25 per week! Paid in Full by May 15 - each week $220 $210 Save $15 per week! Paid in Full by June 12 – each week $230 $220 Save $5 per week! Depending upon space availability you may reschedule your reserved camp weeks for a $25 per week fee.
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Occoquan Clean Up
The Lake Ridge Today welcomes letters from members (lot owners). Letters concerning matters pertainingto the Association and of general interest to the membership will be considered for publication. Letters must besigned by the lot owner (author); if published, the author’s name will appear with the letter. Letters will not bepublished that contain material of an inflammatory, libelous, or partisan political nature; or that advertise prod-ucts, services or non-Association related events or programs; or that contain obscene, defamatory, or offensivematerial.
Letters must not exceed 250 words in length. For verification purposes, letters must include the author’sname, LRPRA property address and daytime and evening telephone numbers. Letters may be sent to: Letters tothe Editor, Lake Ridge Association, 12350 Oakwood Drive, Lake Ridge, VA 22192 or faxed to 703.497.7145.
Volunteers are needed to help out on Saturday, April 11from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. (rain date April 25). The Prince WilliamTrails & Streams Coalition is conducting its 6th annual clean-upof the upper Occoquan River, from nine different sites along 25+miles of the Occoquan River.
The Hooes Run site (LRPRA boat launch area) is includedagain this year. The address is 12405 Forest Hill Road, LakeRidge. Volunteers with canoes, kayaks, or jon boats are espe-cially encouraged to participate – much of the trash that has accu-mulated on the shoreline is most easily reached by paddling.Please register for the cleanup at www.pwtsc.org
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Calendar
Community Center LocationsCanterbury Woods - 12184 Chaucer Lane
Tall Oaks - 12298 Cotton Mill Drive LRPRA Administrative Office - 12350 Oakwood Drive For event info, visit the calendar section of our website:
www.lakeridgeva.com
Tuesday, April 7Architectural Committee7:00 p.m. Tall Oaks Community Center
Tuesday, April 7Trails Update Committee7:00 p.m. LRPRA Office
Tuesday, May 5POA Hearings7:00 p.m. Tall Oaks Community Center
Tuesday, May 19Board Meeting7:00 p.m. Tall Oaks Community Center
Tuesday, June 2Architectural Committee7:00 p.m. Tall Oaks Community Center
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LAKE RIDGE TODAY
Ron Pereira, General Manager
Martha Nelson, Assistant General
Manager and Covenants Director
Mark Brooks, Facilities Director
Laura Krauss, Recreation Director
Marian Wood, Admin. Director
Michael Yuenger, Director of Finance & IT
EDITOR
Marian Wood
ASSOCIATION STAFF
Christopher Berry
Janet Foote
Wayne Mallard
Neil Nelson
Gayle Whitlock, President
Douglas O’Brien, Vice President
David Fram, Treasurer
Steve Northup, Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lake Ridge Parks and Recreation Association, Inc.
12350 Oakwood Drive
Lake Ridge, VA 22192
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Lake Ridge Association
12350 Oakwood Drive
Lake Ridge, VA 22192
Local 703.491.2154 Metro 703.550.9597
Fax 703.497.7145 Office Hours 8:30-5:00 (M-F)
E-mail Addresses
website: www.lakeridgeva.com
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