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Jai Cole
Executive Director
Fairfax County Park Authority

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The Park Authority Mission is to enrich quality of life for all members of the community through an enduring park system that provides a healthy environment, preserves natural and cultural heritage, offers inspiring recreational experiences, and promotes healthy lifestyles.

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Earth Day Festival

Spring is on the way and that means Earth Day is right around the corner! Mark your calendar and make your plans to join Fairfax County’s largest, family-friendly Earth Day extravaganza at Sully Historic Site on Saturday, April 20. Celebrate Earth Day with a fantastic time filled with games, entertainment, food and a variety of hands-on crafts, exhibits and activities. Activities will take place all day long from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. There is a parking fee of $10 per vehicle. There’s more than enough fun to go around! Meet WUSA-9 meteorologist Topper Shutt and his team, see the Eco9 hybrid production truck and learn how to report your own weather forecast. See our farmland friends from Frying Pan Farm Park and learn about local plant and wildlife. Enjoy fun experiments that will increase your understanding of the water cycle and other natural processes going on all around us. Challenge yourself with the popular Earth Day obstacle course or test your inner-outdoorsman with Nerf archery, ax throwing, fishing and camping skills. You can also participate in a wide variety of outdoor fitness demonstrations from yoga to bootcamps, and even try our outdoor synthetic ice skating rink. Earth Day will also have a full slate of live entertainment, a touch-a-truck exhibit, food trucks and a craft beer garden. For those who may need to find a calmer and more relaxed way of celebrating the day, or who may just need to take a break from the excitement, there will also be a sensory tent with toys, fidgets and crafts. That’s just for starters! With so much to do, learn and experience, it’s an event you’re not going to want to miss. Keep up-to-date with the latest event details at the Earth Day website. See you at Earth Day on April 20! Download Flyer Sully Historic Site is located at 3650 Historic Sully Way, in Chantilly, Virginia. For more information, please contact the Public Information Office at Parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov. The 2024 Earth Day Festival is made possible in partnership with the Fairfax County Park Foundation. The Fairfax County Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3), supports the Fairfax County Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships. Visit the Park Foundation website for more information or call 703-324-8582.
recycle pirates
Come enjoy the show at the county’s largest Earth Day extravaganza – the Fairfax County Park Authority’s 2024 Earth Day Festival – from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at the Sully Historic Site. Since 1970, Earth Day has been a worldwide tradition for celebrating, discovering, protecting and preserving the natural wonders around us. For years, the Park Authority has blended a wide range of entertainment, exhibits, animals, activities and games with opportunities for discovery and exploration to foster continued enjoyment of and connection to the outdoors. This year’s event boasts an incredible lineup of local artists and performers providing live entertainment for kids and adults of all ages. Headlining acts will include The Recycling Pirates, Kevin Elam and Friends (folk music) and The Sonic Boom (rock ‘n’ roll). We’ll also be joined by several special guests, including the tenacious Topper Shutt and the WUSA9 weather team, and the National Wildlife Foundation’s Ranger Rick. With so much to do, learn and experience, this year’s Earth Day Celebration is one you will not want to miss! Individual admission is free regardless of age. There is a parking fee of $10 per vehicle. For complete festival information, visit the Earth Day website. Sully Historic Site is located at 3650 Historic Sully Way in Chantilly, Virginia. For more information, visit the Sully Historic Site website or call 703-437-1794. View the Earth Day flyer This popular event is sponsored by the Fairfax County Park Foundation. The Fairfax County Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3), supports the Fairfax County Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet our community’s needs for park land, facilities and services. Visit the Park Foundation website, or call 703-324-8582.
Big Plant Sale
Are you ready to create memories this spring? Check out the Park Authority’s Top 7 Spring Flings for 2024: 2024 Horse Expo Saturday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Admission (Pony Rides: $10 per rider). Frying Pan Farm Park, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon Calling all horse lovers! Join us for the Frying Pan Farm Park Horse Expo — where experienced riders and new horse fans can enjoy food trucks, speakers, demonstrations and businesses that sell horse-related products and services. Hidden Pond Community Open House Sunday, April 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. Free Admission. Hidden Pond Nature Center, 8511 Greeley Blvd., Springfield We are paving the way for our future and want to hear from you at our first community open house! Sample our hands-on activities, guided hikes and science demonstrations. Share your feedback and have a say in the future of our programs. Let your voice be heard and have fun while doing it! 2024 Earth Day Festival Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Admission (Event Parking: $10 per car). Sully Historic Site, 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly Spring is on the way and that means Earth Day is right around the corner! Mark your calendar and make your plans to join Fairfax County’s largest, family-friendly Earth Day extravaganza at Sully Historic Site. Celebrate Earth Day with a fantastic time filled with games, entertainment, food and a variety of hands-on crafts, exhibits and activities. Spring Farm Day Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: $12 online, $14 in-person. Frying Pan Farm Park, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon Family fun on the farm! See what life is like on the farm with real sheep shearing and antique farm equipment demonstrations. Get hands-on and try milking cows and goats. Enjoy crafts, games, and get an up-close introduction to the baby farm animals. Wetlands Awareness Day Sunday, May 5 from noon to 4 p.m. Free Admission. Huntley Meadows Park, 3701 Lockheed Blvd., Alexandria Discover the beauty and importance of wetlands. Bring the family and stroll through the forested paths and immersive boardwalk trail. Learn about plants and animals that live in the park. See live raptors, reptiles and amphibians up close and enjoy interactive displays and activities. Shuttle rides are available at Groveton Elementary to Huntley Meadows Park. Park 'n' Bark Saturday, May 11 at 1 p.m. Free Admission. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park, 5040 Walney Road, Chantilly Come enjoy a great day in the park with your friendly best friend! Enjoy treats and snacks for dogs and humans alike! Experience dog-themed vendors, live music and adoptable dogs. Spring Garden Day—The Big Plant Sale Saturday, May 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Admission. Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria This is a must-attend, free event for all gardeners! Make a day at Green Spring Gardens for our Annual Spring Garden Day and Big Plant Sale. This popular event features a variety of vendors and countless assortments of plants -- from the tried-and-true varieties to the rare and unusual. Go native with your plantings or add fruiting plants in your gardens. Get garden advice from our Master Gardeners or enjoy local artists, food vendors or baked goods though the Friends of Green Spring Gardens Bake Sale.
Earth Day Cups
Did you know that live events send 4 billion single-use cups to the landfill every year in the United States? This year the Park Authority, in partnership with r.World, will be working together to take a new step forward to reduce waste at our Earth Day Festival venue. Combining efforts with the reusables experts at r.World, the Park Authority will distribute reusable cups and food containers to food and beverage vendors around the site to fill with their respective food items when orders are made. r.World cups and food containers are not “Earth Day giveaways” and they’re also not for sale. Just like cups at a restaurant, they should be returned to the appropriately marked reuse bins at designated waste stations throughout the event to be collected and reused. Event visitors can pick up their reusable r.Cups and r.Wares at designated food and beverage distribution points, and when they’re done, return the cups and food containers to the clearly-marked reuse bins, not the trash cans or recycling bins. Following the event, the r.World team picks up the reusables, sanitizes them, repackages them and – presto! – they’re ready for the next event. r.World reusable items can be used hundreds of times, eliminating tons of waste from landfills. See poster of how it works “Earth Day has a long tradition of being a fun and exciting event for thousands of visitors each year,” said Park Authority Executive Director Jai Cole. “The year’s reuse effort is just another way we are looking to make this event impactful by reinforcing the idea that it’s the small choices we make on a daily basis that can have the biggest impact on the beauty and enjoyment we find in the world around us.” Earth Day will also feature exhibits and activities focusing on a variety of sustainable practices, including encouraging guests to fill their reusable water bottles at the water bar, composting and recycling practices, and promoting native plants and practices for improving the health of our watershed. The Earth Day Festival will be held Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Sully Historic Site located at 3650 Historic Sully Way in Centreville. Admission is free; on-site event parking is $10 per vehicle. For more information, visit The Earth Day festival website. The annual Earth Day Festival is provided in partnership with the Fairfax County Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3), supports the Fairfax County Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet our community’s needs for park land, facilities, and services. Visit the Park Foundation website or call them at 703-324-8582.
Group poses for photo with awards
The Fairfax County Park Foundation recognized the contributions of the McLean Youth Soccer Association, Leidos and the Embassy and Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates for contributions to the Fairfax County park system for which they were honored with the 2022 Eakin Philanthropy Award. This was the first in-person gathering of the partnership since the virtual award ceremony held in 2022. The ongoing and generous contributions of this partnership have made possible the installation of a synthetic turf field at Holladay Field next to Spring Hill Elementary School. The new field includes a full-sized rectangular soccer field available for football, men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey and small-sided soccer. Landscape improvements, including two underground storm water management facilities, a bleacher pad, access trail and landscape improvements were also part of the project. “This particular Eakin Philanthropy award demonstrates that community improvements are possible through public private partnerships with Fairfax County parks,” said FCPF Executive Director Bobbi Longworth. “Together, we can leverage strengths to help improve parks and programs that benefit our neighbors in need!” FCPF’s Eakin Philanthropy Award recognizes visionary, financial and material contributions that significantly enhance Fairfax County parks. The award is named in honor of LeRoy Eakin Sr. who donated 14 acres of land in 1951, which became Fairfax County's first park. Kevin and Chris Eakin were present to honor the awardees while continuing their family’s impactful legacy with parks. Pictured Left to Right Back Row: Tim Hackman, FCPA Board Dranesville District Representative; Kevin Eakin, Eakin Properties President; and Chris Eakin, Eakin Properties Associate Regional Manager. Front Row: Dima Alfaham, Chief of Staff to the United Arab Emirates Ambassador; Kareem Al-Attar, MYS Board Member; Julie Dabrowski, MYS Board Member; Natalie Bennett, Administrative Aide to Dranesville District Supervisor Bierman; Vicki Schmanske, Leidos Commercial & International Sector President; Louise Waxler, MYS Executive Director; Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba, United Arab Emirates Ambassador to the United States; Jai Cole, FCPA Executive Director; Ian Harper, MYS Board Chair; Bobbi Longworth, FCPF Executive Director; Robin Walker, FCPF Board Secretary; John Forte, MYS Board Member. The Fairfax County Park Foundation supports the Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet community needs for park land, facilities and services. In the spirit of the One Fairfax Policy racial and social equity policy, voluntary contributions help ensure that all residents can access and enjoy Fairfax County’s 420 parks and enriching programs. For more information about the Park Foundation, please visit the foundation website.

 

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