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Summer Fun, Fireworks, and Fresh Twists at the 4-H Center

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From swimming and s’mores to fireworks and pickleball, the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center is gearing up for a summer packed with fun, learning, and community connection.

In a recent visit to the Royal Examiner studio, Katie Tennant and Kathy Truax from the 4-H team shared an exciting lineup of programs, events, and upgrades happening at the sprawling center just outside of town.

Pool Season Begins May 30

The 4-H pool opens Friday, May 30, just in time to beat the summer heat. Regular pool hours are Thursday from 3–8 p.m., Friday from 1-6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year, by popular demand, the center is adding extended evening hours on Thursday to make the experience even more accessible.

Admission is $7 per person, and concessions are available on-site. Private pool party rentals are also available outside regular hours, with flat rates based on group size. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks—just leave the glass at home.

“It’s peaceful, scenic, and never too crowded,” Tennant said. “Perfect for birthdays, team parties, or just relaxing with friends.”

Swim lessons will also be offered during off-hours, including weekend mornings, with group sessions designed by skill level and age.

New Pickleball Courts and Facility Upgrades

Thanks to recent grant funding, the center has added new pickleball courts, which are now open for public use with a suggested donation. Players can reserve time slots online or use a QR code posted at the courts to check availability.

The courts are just part of a larger wave of improvements. The basketball court has been resurfaced, the fire circle has been cleaned up, and other parts of the facility—including the amphitheater—are upgrading, making the center even more welcoming for visitors and event organizers.

Fireworks Move to Saturday, July 5

One of the most beloved local traditions—the 4-H Fireworks Show—returns this year on Saturday, July 5, shifting from its usual Friday date to accommodate event logistics. Tennant noted that the change gives more families a chance to attend without the stress of a workday.

Expect a full evening of entertainment: food trucks, youth activities led by Play Favorites, live music from the American Legion Band, and, of course, a dazzling fireworks display with a mountain backdrop.

Parking is $10 for upper lot access and $5 for general admission. A shuttle service will help visitors travel to and from the fireworks area, and civic groups looking for volunteer opportunities—especially to assist with parking—are welcome to get involved.

Gala in the Enchanted Forest

Looking ahead, the 4-H Center will host its first-ever themed gala on Saturday, October 25, 2025. The event, called “Enchanted Forest,” will be a whimsical evening of twinkling lights, gourmet s’mores, delicious food, and interactive elements.

The gala will help raise funds for major facility projects such as new roofs, paving, and siding—critical upgrades for the nearly 50-year-old campus. Sponsors are already being invited, and tiered benefits include recognition and tickets. Silent auction donations are also welcome.

“This is our chance to show people what’s possible here,” said Truax. “We’re hoping it inspires others to use the space for their own celebrations and events.”

More Than Just a Summer Destination

The 4-H Center also serves as a year-round gathering place. It offers lodging, meeting space, dining, and special camps, including the Military Teen Adventure Camp, supported by a national grant in partnership with Purdue University. This summer, 46 teens from across the country will experience outdoor learning and team-building on the scenic property.

Seasonal positions are currently open for lifeguards, kitchen staff, housekeeping, and maintenance, ideal for teens and educators looking for summer work in a fun, energetic environment.

From the Appalachian Trail views to the community programs, the 4-H Center is growing, improving, and welcoming all ages for a summer full of activity and connection.

For more information, please visit their website.

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