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Registrace 15. 05. 2020
Stuck inside? Arlington County Parks & Recreation, 55+ Programs is bringing your favorite classes and programs from the centers to your home. This is 55+ Virtual Programs! Exercise, Travel, Connections, and more +
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Virtual Presentation | Secrets Revealed: Poisonous Pigments
zhlédnutí 55Před dnem
An exploration of famous artists and their distinctive, sometimes secretive techniques. Community Arts Programmer Jennifer Droblyen will discuss the contributions of these artists and the methods that make their works so special. This presentation focuses on the use of poisonous pigments in art throughout history.
Virtual Presentation: Working at the White House
zhlédnutí 23Před 21 dnem
Since 1800, hundreds of dedicated staff members have worked behind the scenes to help the White House fulfill its roles as a seat of government, a family residence and a historic site. Sarah Fling, historian with the White House Historical Association, will highlight lesser-known stories of White House workers throughout history.
Virtual Presentation: The Library of Virginia's Photographic Collection
zhlédnutí 20Před měsícem
Community Outreach Specialist Ashley Craig will give a lively presentation on the Library of Virginia's collection of photographs and other historical images, focusing on how you can use them in your genealogical research.
Virtual Presentation: Some Drugs Don't Mix
zhlédnutí 22Před 2 měsíci
Common over-the-counter drugs like aspirin, antacids and cold medicine sound innocuous, but they may be harmful if you take certain prescription medicines. Pharmacy student interns with Preston’s Pharmacy will discuss potentially dangerous drug interactions to avoid.
Virtual Presentation: The Lost City of Jackson
zhlédnutí 18Před 2 měsíci
Long ago, a federal city was planned for the south side of the Potomac River, just opposite the city of Washington. Since then, the story of “Jackson City” has long been a local subject of interest. Join nature center staff for an introduction to one of Arlington’s most enigmatic histories.
Virtual Presentation: Making the Most of Medicare Open Enrollment
zhlédnutí 16Před 2 měsíci
Join a Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (VICAP) representative for information on Medicare Open Enrollment and how to effectively use the Medicare Planfinder and other tools to maximize savings.
Virtual Presentation: Union Soldiers at Fredericksburg
zhlédnutí 78Před 3 měsíci
Who were the brave Union soldiers who fought against insurmountable odds at the Battle of Fredericksburg? Joseph Stahl and Matthew Borders, authors of "Faces of Union Soldiers at Fredericksburg," reveal never-before-seen images of thirty Union soldiers, their stories and sacrifices on the bullet-swept Fredericksburg battlefield.
Virtual Presentation: Paint & Sip
zhlédnutí 29Před 3 měsíci
Paint along with Community Arts Programmer Jennifer Droblyen as we recreate Henry Ossawa Tanner's painting "The Seine." Enjoy your favorite beverage from the comfort of home during this lesson.
Virtual Presentation: Painting Demo
zhlédnutí 41Před 5 měsíci
Paint along with Community Arts Programmer Jim Halloran as he presents a detailed step-by-step painting demonstration in watercolor.
Virtual Presentation: Julius Rosenwald, Justice Through Education
zhlédnutí 19Před 5 měsíci
In 1912, Julius Rosenwald began partnering with Black communities to help build about 5,000 schools in the segregated South, including one in Arlington. Dorothy Canter, president of the Rosenwald Park Campaign, will discuss the legacy of this remarkable collaboration to combat racism with educational opportunity.
Virtual Presentation: George Washington's Virginia Roots
zhlédnutí 103Před 5 měsíci
Born in the Tidewater region, raised near Fredericksburg and surveyor and owner of vast swaths of Virginia land, including Mount Vernon, George Washington was first and foremost a Virginian. Historian John Maass, author of "George Washington’s Virginia," explores Washington’s numerous connections to the Commonwealth and their lasting importance.
Virtual Presentation: Holiday Decorating with a Purpose
zhlédnutí 20Před 6 měsíci
Recent First Ladies have used their White House Christmas decorations to showcase their new roles as public stewards of various causes. Lisa Meade, National Park Ranger with the First Ladies National Historic Site, will discuss how these First Ladies have used the publicity of the White House Christmas tradition to promote their favorite projects.
Virtual Presentation: Haunted Prague
zhlédnutí 16Před 6 měsíci
Prague is an enchanting and historic capital, but it’s also one of the most haunted cities in the world. Take a tour of cobblestone streets, where tales of magic and mystery are found at every turn. Presented by Michele Patrick, author of "Haunted Prague: Stories of Spirits, Sorcerers and the Supernatural."
Virtual Presentation: Forbidden Love in Old Virginia
zhlédnutí 36Před 6 měsíci
In 1880, Arthur Jordan paid with his life for falling in love with a white woman. Awaiting trial for his “offense,” he was dragged from the county jail in Warrenton and lynched. Jim Hall, author of "Condemned for Love in Old Virginia: The Lynching of Arthur Jordan," will discuss this ugly chapter in Virginia history.
Virtual Presentation: Just Beneath the Surface
zhlédnutí 128Před 11 měsíci
Looking at the work of Richard Diebenkorn, we will take a deep dive into what was happening behind the scenes and beneath the surface of all that paint. Community Arts Programmer Jim Halloran will explain the context, history, and techniques of the artist. Short demonstration of Diebenkorn's specific process with discussion to follow.
Virtual Presentation: Love, Sex and Marriage in the Civil War
zhlédnutí 152Před 11 měsíci
Virtual Presentation: Love, Sex and Marriage in the Civil War
Virtual Presentation: Senior Discounts
zhlédnutí 67Před 11 měsíci
Virtual Presentation: Senior Discounts
Virtual Presentation: Save Our Planet and Your Wallet
zhlédnutí 3Před 11 měsíci
Virtual Presentation: Save Our Planet and Your Wallet
Virtual Presentation: Civil Rights Activist Barbara Johns
zhlédnutí 88Před 11 měsíci
Virtual Presentation: Civil Rights Activist Barbara Johns
Virtual Presentation: Women Artists in the White House Collection
zhlédnutí 64Před rokem
Virtual Presentation: Women Artists in the White House Collection
Virtual Presentation: Through an Irish Emigrant's Eyes
zhlédnutí 30Před rokem
Virtual Presentation: Through an Irish Emigrant's Eyes
Virtual Presentation: Narratives of Enslaved Virginians
zhlédnutí 71Před rokem
Virtual Presentation: Narratives of Enslaved Virginians
Virtual Presentation: James Webb Space Telescope
zhlédnutí 153Před rokem
Virtual Presentation: James Webb Space Telescope
Virtual Presentation: Edgar Allan Poe's Haunting Afterlife
zhlédnutí 61Před rokem
Virtual Presentation: Edgar Allan Poe's Haunting Afterlife
Artist Secrets Revealed: 18th Century Romanism
zhlédnutí 31Před rokem
Artist Secrets Revealed: 18th Century Romanism
Virtual Presentation | The Rise of Vladimir Putin
zhlédnutí 54Před rokem
Virtual Presentation | The Rise of Vladimir Putin
Virtual Presentation | Renée Scott: An Extraordinary Life
zhlédnutí 25Před rokem
Virtual Presentation | Renée Scott: An Extraordinary Life
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Nice tour. We used to go to Glen Echo Park a lot of times while the amusement park was operational. I (child of the 50s) celebrated three special birthday parties there, in the Party Room, and the rest of the Park. My parents (born mid-1920s) used to go there when they were kids, and took me there when I was s kid. My grandparents said that they had visited a time or two, back when. I never knew about the Clara Barton House 'til now. Very interesting. I'm so glad that beautiful, magical Carousel was saved and restored. I spent a lot of time riding it. It was always my first ride of the day whenever we went to GEP, no matter what age I was. I also made sure I rode it before we left the Park each time. I wish I could ride it one last time. I recently viewed a video on CZcams from Montgomery History and the Park Service about restoration of the Dentzel. A lady named Patton was quite instrumental in a great lot of the restoration work. Thanx for sharing your virtual tour with me.
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Hello my name is Lauren Mathis -Cornish John Mercer Langston is my 5th great grandfather
Thank you Nick for the tech tip for subscribing to 55+ and notifications. Although I am not 55 years young yet, I will be there soon -so I might as well become familiar with what awaits me. 😊
I love how Jen teaches!!!
I wish you could post your focus in your marketing of the video, not just the episode number. For me I don't choose it because of this
Wendy Sparrow was my 2nd grade teacher, and one of my top favorite teachers of all time. Loved her! Great to see her here!
Intro too long. JS
That’s NOT little bluestem friends.
Which grass is it?
Is it possible to get a pdf version of that brochure? I'd love to see the garden layout page. Thank you. Beautiful work!
Thanks Tracey! We've updated the description to include our webpage on the garden. The PDF is in the first hyperlink of the description!
Back in Sept 2009 my wife and I drove out to Virginia and visited Washington,Jefferson,Madison and Monroe's homes. Very memorable trip and we enjoyed it greatly. Also visited the Mall in D.C and then drove North into New York and visited FDR's home at Hyde Park!
Thank you.
I need to check out Amuse!! Really great show- love all the info and interviews.
I hope you the best success!!! I think that it could be of use to research a service such as P r o m o s m!
Welcome to Penrose, Jennifer Weber. We'll cross paths on our respective bicycles.
And, selecting a Walter Reed director implies that Walter Reed may open again. Yay!
Happy new year and good health.
Our holidays, happy holidays. God bless America and American.
Glad to see you are here gave us a show ,just say God bless you and your work mates.
This is a well shot video: you can actually SEE how she's doing each exercise from the a couple different angles. Production values are much higher than I expected!
I like the pictures you showed here.
Thank you for the tip about the Transit app. I would like to request that Arlington County use your clout to request that the Transit app try to include the stop numbers. This is important because the stop number confirms if you are at the correct spot and direction. The descriptions of the streets alone can be confusing. (I ride a number of bus lines, so that is a Pro Tip.) Thanks for the rest of the info.
Glad to see you in the show without mask.God bless you.
mr Jones congrats !!😊
Way to go Uncle Pete!
Hi Uncle Pete! Love seeing the garden 🪴
was not expecting to see family here!
Really beautiful gardens! We added it to our favorite healing gardens playlist :) I love the bright orange Milkweed & Black-Eyed Susans. Thank you. 🌱
thank you so much!
Nice to see your new video,God bless you all.
Beautiful, Jim!
God bless you, American.America.
Beautiful movement,like it.
Thank you,Jim teacher,I am in Arlington Mill art center,and learnt how to paint flowers 3 years before from your teaching class.and I always follow your art show.and enjoy your art class.God bless you.kitty sent your art show net address to me.
Beautiful gita and music.
Cool.David,hope soon can take your taichi class,I like it.
Janifer teacher so nice to have you class again ,I love your art work as before,and I feel so good to see you are in good health.thank you teacher Janifer,and God bless you and all your family and workmate ,please give my love to kitty sister.
Happy holidays to you too
Like it so much.i had sent email to you,may be hacked and be blocked,so no answer from you ,please gave my love to kitty and Jane and Art and tiger teacher.God bless you be safe and healthy.
Thank you! So glad to see you as well and hope you're staying safe and well!
Like in move, I love it so much.Nick happy Christmas to you and all art center and senior center and Emma.
So nice to see you in in CZcams,and see Emma sister
Fast forward to 5:16 for the performance to start. I think the first 5 minutes may have been waiting for the original Zoom-cast to start.
Thanks a lot
It would be nice to be able to see a list of the activities for which I have already registered. Sometimes I don't remember if I already registered and try to register a second time. It might serve as a calendar reminding me of events that I might forget about. It would also be nice to be able to specify a date ranged. You can specify, for example, day of the week, but not the next 7 days, today, or next month.
There is a way to see a list of the activities for which I have already registered. If you are signed in and at a web page with a blue banner near the top with "My Account" as one of the choices, click "My Account" and then click "View My History" and you will get a listing of everything you have signed up. For me I get the events listed by in descending order down to the current date, which is very good, but I fiddle with the Search Criteria and Search again, the revised list does not fit my revised criteria.
Thank ,I like your class .God bless you.
Thank you teacher,your old student from art class.
Love this Debbie!!! I have missed your classes so much! TY for this to help with our at home practice!!!
Great job Jill!!
Fantastic practice. Thank you, Jennifer Eubank!
Salvador Benavides thank you Salvador! I loved the setting!
Hello you two....remember me ? hope you are well and staying safe. When can we start visiting the centers? Regards, Theresa
Hi Theresa! So nice to hear from you! No news yet on reopening centers, but in the meantime be sure to check out the 55+ Webpage for upcoming outdoor and virtual program offerings. Stay active! - Nick
Virtual Programs Hi Nick , thanks for your reply. Miss you. Hope to visit soon. Stay safe yourselves!