Sign up for Reston Museum’s free historic walking tour!

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Reston Museum walking tours start at the museum and explore the Lake Anne area

Step back in time!

Join a Reston Museum docent for the last walking tours of the summer! A free guided walking tour exploring Reston’s founding occurs Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.

Tour starts at the Reston Museum and lasts approximately 30 minutes. The tour explores how Reston revolutionized America’s suburban neighborhoods. Advanced registration is encouraged to secure attendance, as tour size will be limited.

Those who wish to sign up for a tour can register here.

Marketing for this program is supported by the Virginia Tourism Corporation Grant in partnership with George Mason University and Reston Association. 


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Registration is open now for the 15-week fall season of the Encore Chorale of Fairfax, a local group that sings an eclectic mix of music from many eras, and Fairfax ROCKS, a rock & roll chorus that sings favorite hits from the 50s through the 80s. No auditions needed!The Chorale meets Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning September 6th at St George’s United Methodist Church. Fairfax ROCKS meets Fridays, beginning September 9th, 10:30 a.m. to noon at Church of the Good Shepherd in Vienna. Leading both groups is David Lang, prominent choral conductor, vocal coach, professional accompanist and concert organist throughout the greater Washington area.

The season will culminate in a concert that is free and open to the public. Come join a fun community of older adult singers, meet new friends and experience joy. Tuition: $190 per person per program.

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