February at Langston-Brown

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February 2026


Updates & Closures 

  • Mon., Feb. 16 - Center will be closed in observance of President's Day. 

What's Happening at Langston-Brown

Arlington’s Halls Hill | Thu., Feb. 19, 2-3 p.m.

Arlington’s Halls Hill was one of the first historically Black neighborhoods in Arlington, dating back to 1881. The neighborhood had its own school, firehouse and businesses. Saundra Green, a lifelong resident, will recap the history of this neighborhood and will discuss her experiences living there. 55+ membership required. Register: #912400-14

 

Teen Drop-In Sport Hours at Langston

Teens can enjoy more time at Langston-Brown Community Center starting Wed., Feb. 4! Join us for teen drop-in basketball every Wednesday from 3:30–9 p.m. and Friday from 6–8:45 p.m., plus access to the fitness and game rooms on Wednesdays. Check out a full list of teen drop-in sport hours here.

 

Tech Help Desk Available

Drop in on Thursdays from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. for one-on-one help with technology questions, whether it’s uploading a file, downloading a PDF or navigating your device.

 

The program is open to 55+ members and part of the Alliance for Arlington Senior Programs’ new digital learning initiative.

 


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Parks & Recreation News


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Summer Camp Registration Starts This Month!

Summer camp registration is right around the corner! Get ready by exploring the 2026 Summer Camp Catalog and taking note of the following registration dates (all registrations begin at noon): 

  • Mon., Feb. 2 at noon - Tue., Feb. 10 at 5 p.m.: Early registration for those enrolled in DPR's fee reduction program (by phone at 703-228-4747 or in-person at Lubber Run Community Center only). 
  • Wed., Feb. 11: Partner Camps
  • Wed., Feb. 18: Parks & Recreation Camps
  • Wed., Feb. 25: Out-of-County registration 

Visit the 2026 summer camp webpage to learn more!

 

Summer camp job opportunities are also now open! Perfect for teachers, college students, and anyone who enjoys working with kids. Learn more and sign up for updates here.


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Family Art Lab: Valentine Boxes and Cards 

Share the love with these homemade Valentine cards and boxes at Family Art Lab at Arlington Mill Community Center on Sat., Feb. 7, from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Using decorative paper, stickers, and a variety of other supplies, you can create something straight from the heart!

Each person (including adults) attending the program must register, and all children must be supervised by a participating adult. Be sure to register by February 4!


feel the heritage

Join Us for Feel the Heritage on Feb. 21!

Mark your calendar for the 2026 Feel the Heritage Festival, happening on Sat., Feb. 21, from 12-5 p.m. at Charles Drew Community Center. This year we're celebrating the National Black History Month theme, "A Century of Black History Commemorations"!  This festival will bring music, dance, food, family-friendly activities and plenty of opportunities to connect and reflect on the stories that unite us. Learn more!


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Teen Takeover: Amazon After Hours on Feb. 27

Get ready for the return of Battle of the DJs on Fri., Feb. 27, 7-10 p.m., but this time, with VIP entrance to Amazon HQ2! Teen DJs will have a chance to showcase their skills at the Teen Takeover event at Amazon HQ2. Teens can also:

  • Walk the red carpet
  • Chill in the Rainforest Lounge
  • Collaborate on a graffiti art wall
  • Enjoy a silent disco
  • Grab free food

Register today to let us know you're coming!


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Nature Programs for Little Explorers

Gulf Branch and Long Branch Nature Centers offer engaging programs for young children throughout the year, including preschool age (3–5) and Tiny Tot (ages 18–35 months with an adult) programs. Each month features a new theme with multiple session dates, so families only need to register for one session per center per month. Programs include hands-on learning, songs, games, crafts, and mini-hikes that help children discover the wonders of nature.

 

All programs require registration, and caretakers must stay with their child.