Ongoing
Plant Clinics. If you wonder how to grow great tomatoes, which tree is best for your home landscape, or what strange insect you have found, VCE Master Gardeners can help you find the answers at weekly Plant Clinics in the following locations:
Arlington County Farmer’s Market, intersection of N. 14th St. and Courthouse Road, Saturdays from 8-11 a.m., through Sept. 29.
Arlington Central Library Plant Clinic, 1015 N. Quincy St., Thursdays from 6:45-8:45 p.m., through Nov. 15.
Old Town Farmers’ Market, 301 King St., Alexandria, Saturdays, from 6:30 to 9:30 am, through Sept. 29.
Del Ray Farmers’ Market, intersection of Mt. Vernon and East Oxford Avenues, Saturdays from 8:30-11 a.m., through Sept. 29.
VCE Master Gardener Help Desk (703-228-6414), or mgarlalex@gmail.com. Home gardeners are also welcome to visit the Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) office at 3308 S. Stafford St., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and www.ext.vt.edu.
Volunteers Needed. Arlingtonians Meeting Emergency Needs (AMEN Inc.) seeks volunteers who will take social workers’ calls from home 1-5 p.m., one or two weekday afternoons per month. Approve requests for emergency financial assistance for their clients. Must have some computer skills to record requests on AMEN’s laptop computer. Training and ongoing consultation provided. Contact 703-558-0035 or amen@emergencyneeds.org. Visit www.emergencyneeds.org.
Arlington Commission on Long-Term Care Residences. Commission members are appointed by the County Board and must live or work in Arlington. For more information or an application, contact www.arlingtonva.us/aging or Carolyn Ferguson at 703-228-1700, TTY 703-228-1788, or Arlaaa@arlingtonva.us.
Volunteers Needed. Arlington Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals to homebound Mondays to Fridays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Call 703-522-0811 or mowvolunteers@yahoo.com.
Donations Needed. Our Lady Queen of Peace is seeking to replenish its food pantry. Particularly needed are rice (large bags appreciated, the pantry will rebag), dry beans, canned vegetables, soup, small jars of peanut butter, small jars of jelly, pasta and pasta sauce. 2700 South 19th St. Visit http://www.ourladyqueenofpeace.org.
Instruments Wanted. Instruments of any type or size — from a piano to a piccolo, for an orphanage in Haiti. Contact Miriam Miller, Opera Guild of Northern Virginia for pick up. 703-536-7557; mcdm1@verizon.net; http://www.operaguildnova.org.
Volunteer to Make a Difference. Enhance the quality of care and quality of life in Arlington's long-term care residences, advise public officials about long-term care needs in Arlington, and support access, availability and affordability in Arlington's long-term care residences by joining the Arlington Commission on Long-Term Care Residences. Visit the Agency on Aging website at www.arlingtonva.us/aging.
Volunteers Needed. AHC Inc. is looking for volunteers to help middle- and high-school students with homework, and to be role models and mentors. Volunteers are needed once a week for about an hour and a half, from 6 -7:30 p.m. or 6:30-8 p.m. at six different AHC community centers. Visit AHC's Teen Tutoring Program or call Mary Zambrano at 703-486-0626 ext. 140.
Volunteers Needed. Northern Virginia Family Service seeks volunteers to serve as mentors to low-income seniors, Tuesdays and Thursday between the hours of 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Volunteers will work one-on-one with seniors to help them plan and maintain monthly budgets, enroll in appropriate benefit programs and provide friendly support to lift the spirits of aging clients, among other duties. The position is located at Culpepper Gardens, 4435 North Pershing Dr. To sign up, contact Navara Cannon at volunteer@nvfs.org or call 571-748-2536.
Lifeline Personal Alert System. Virginia Hospital Center Senior Health staff locally manage the personal emergency response system. Help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Monthly cost starts at $42. Call 703-558-6859 for more information.
Every Saturday
New Contemplative Worship Service on evenings at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 5533 N. 16th St. 5 p.m. Communion will be served each week at the Contemplative Service and participants will be invited to light candles in remembrance of people for whom they are praying.
Call 703-536-5600 or visit www.trinityarlington.org.
Second Sunday
PFLAG of Arlington. 3-4:30 p.m. PFLAG promotes the equality and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered persons and their families. Meets on the second Sunday of each month, at the Unitarian Universalist Church at George Mason Drive and Route 50. Contact aly.pflagdc@gmail.com.
Tuesday & Thursday
Free Mall Walking Program for Seniors. 8: 30-9:30 a.m. Walk at your own pace in a safe and friendly environment. Group stretch and cool down led by hospital staff. Call 703-558-6859. Ballston Common Mall (Food Court Level), 4238 Wilson Blvd.
Third Wednesday
Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Carlin Springs. Free. Call 703-558-6859 for more information.
Mondays & Thursdays
Strength & Stretch For Seniors. 1-1:45 p.m. Improve range of motion, strength & bone health. All abilities welcome. $42. Mondays at Virginia Hospital Center, 1701 N. George Mason Dr. Thursdays at Health Pavilion, 601 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Saturdays
Gentle Pilates. 9-10 a.m. and 11:35–12:35 p.m. A non-traditional mat Pilates class with modifications to suit all abilities. Learn proper form, strengthen core muscles & improve posture. $78. Virginia Hospital Center, 1701 N. George Mason Dr.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Gentle Yoga. 9:30-11 a.m. Restore flexibility, strength and ease tension. All levels welcome. $66. Health Pavilion, 601 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Thursdays
Tai Chi. 6: 15-7:15 p.m. Combine slow, flowing movements of Tai Chi and Qi Gong postures to foster a healthy, balanced mind and body. $80. 601 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Seniorcise: Maintain and regain strength and flexibility. 10-week session. $70. Join anytime at a pro-rated fee. 9–10 a.m. at Carlin Springs Health Pavilion; 9:15–10:15 a.m. at McLean Baptist Church; Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:30–11:30 a.m. $47. Calvary Methodist Church.
Wednesdays
Yoga for Everybody. 6:30-8 p.m. This traditional approach to yoga reduces stress and increases strength and flexibility. $66. Health Pavilion, 601 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Second & Fourth Sunday of Each Month Through Dec. 9
Job Seekers' Support Group Meeting. 12:15 p.m. Arlington Temple United Methodist Church located at 1835 N. Nash St. is hosting Job Seeker and Career Enrichment Group meetings. The group is open to job seekers and those who are employed and wondering "what's next." Sessions are composed of readings, exercises and discussions to assist and hold members accountable for their own enrichment. Sign-up is required for participation. Contact the church office at atumcoffice@verizon.net or 703-525-6075 or at www.Meetup.com/jobseeker.
Tuesdays
Adaptive/Seated Yoga. 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. For older or physically challenged adults with limited mobility, chronic pain or neuropathy. Adaptive yoga emphasizes breathing, gentle stretching and going at one’s own pace. $66 Health Pavilion, 601 S. Carlin Springs Rd. To register for these classes or for more information, call 703-558-6859
Thursday/Oct. 25
Help Homeless. 7-8:30 p.m. Join community leaders and professionals from the “front lines” and learn how people can help end homelessness in Arlington. County Board member Walter Tejada will host the event. Consider bringing a $5-10 gift card to help a person in need. These are available at grocery stores and restaurants, such as Giant, Safeway, Subway, or Metro SmartTrip. At the Central Library.
Business After Business Networking. 5-7 p.m. Join the Arlington Chamber of Commerce’s monthly event to maximize your membership, meet fellow members, win door prizes, including cash from the mounting jackpot available each month. Must be present at the event to claim your prize and only members are eligible to win the cash jackpot. 1001 19th St. North, Suite 1200. Visit http://www.arlingtonchamber.org.
Saturday/Oct. 27
Teen Volunteer Fair. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Come to the Arlington Teen Volunteer Fair for 6th-12th graders and meet representatives of organizations who would love to have help. Opportunities are available in Arlington and beyond for teen volunteers to make a difference in our community.At Central Library Auditorium, 1015 N. Quincy St.
Monday/Oct. 29
“Open Door Mondays.” 7-9 p.m. The County Board's "Open Door Monday" sessions are part of Chair Mary Hyne’s PLACE — Participation, Leadership And Civic Engagement — initiative. County residents are welcome to attend any session to speak directly with County Board Members on any topic. Come to the scheduled session. No appointment is needed. At 2100 Clarendon Blvd., Courthouse Plaza, Azalea Conference Room (main lobby, ground floor).
Mondays/Oct. 29 & Nov. 5
Meditation and Buddhism Introductory Class. 7-8:30 p.m. $12. Classes will include all the basics of meditation such as posture, why and how we meditate. By applying these people will lean how to overcome inhibitions in the face of conflict and learn to respond skillfully. There will also be guided meditations to gain experience of the practice and time for questions and discussion. Everyone is welcome. Class taught by lay Buddhist Teacher, Chris Jamison. Vajrayogini Buddhist Center — Arlington Branch Location, The Griffin Center, 3800 Fairfax Dr., Suite 5, Call 202-986-2257 or visit www.meditation-dc.org.
Tuesday/Oct. 30
Free Career Fair. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A free career fair for active duty, retired, former service, Reserve/National Guard officer and enlisted service members and their spouses will be held at the Sheraton National Hotel, 900 S. Orme St. Employers from 50 regional and national companies will look for potential employees in a variety of job skills. Businesses and organizations attending include Microsoft, CGI Federal, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Chick-fil-A, Inc. and more. Several free, 60-minute pre-career fair transition seminars are open to the public. “How to Work a Career Fair,” “Interviewing Best Practices,” and “Federal Job Search” seminars will be held from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. “Evaluating Employee Benefits” will be held from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Afternoon seminars include “LinkedIn and Network Development” and “Negotiating Strategies” which will be held from noon to 1 p.m. No preregistration is required. Call 800-234-MOAA (6622) toll-free, e-mail careerfair@moaa.org, or visit www.moaa.org/careerfair.
Nov. 2-3
Reunion. The Washington-Lee High School class of 1972 is planning a 40th reunion. For more information, email claudiaoffutt@verizon.net or sevans@sedblaw.com.
Friday/Nov. 9
Free Screening. 10:30–12:30 p.m. and 1:30–3:30 p.m. Virginia Hospital Center and Care Options will be sponsoring free, confidential memory screenings to promote proper detection of memory problems and provide education about successful aging. Call 703-237-9048 to schedule an appointment.
Monday/Nov. 12
Elder Services Award. 7-9 p.m. Culpepper Garden announces its fourth annual Elder Services Award at the Signature Theatre in Shirlington. The emcee will be Doreen Gentzler, Channel 4 news anchor. Recipients of these awards have demonstrated their dedication and service to the elder community in Arlington County and this year’s recipients will be Goodwin House Foundation and Arlington County Adult Protective Services. This event is open to the public and there is a suggested donation at the door. All donations are used to provide meals and custodial care for the residents of assisted living facility. Contact Lee Kaplowitz, director of development at 703-528-0162 or visit www.culpeppergarden.org.
Friday/Nov. 16
Living at Home Safely Presentation. This presentation will tell seniors how to live in a safe environment as well as discuss appropriate devices and tools that can enhance independent living.
Sunday/Dec. 9
Affordable Housing Award Celebration. 6:30 p.m. The 4th Ellen M. Bozman Affordable Housing Award Celebration will focus on Faith+Vision+Action, and honor Jerry Morris, Michael Foster and The Church at Clarendon, Dr. Leonard L. Hamlin, Sr. and Macedonia Baptist Church. The Celebration will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Church.
Friday/Dec. 14
Fit for the Holidays with Jessica Mack of VHC - Health Promotion. Join this discussion on how to maintain healthy behaviors, continue exercise practices and keeping the body stress free during the winter season.