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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
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SUMMARY:Mostly Windows Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:A Photo Exhibit by Reggie Forster\, Shan Huang\, and Dena Porter\nReception: June 1\, 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. in Room 5 \n  \nReggie Forster. As a teenager\, Reggie was intrigued by the gorgeous color landscape slide images his Uncle Teddy presented after family trips. He wondered about the processes needed to create such beauty\, ached to be able to afford an SLR camera\, and hoped that one day he’d show his uncle pictures just as beautiful. \nReggie’s first (Ricoh) SLR camera photographed his high school track team and street scenes around New York City. Self-taught\, he most often used B&W film — learning how to develop negatives and print in his Queens\, NY basement washroom. \n“I love the spontaneity of street photography and the way shadows can momentarily transform streets and people. I am also drawn towards seascapes\, landscapes\, and sports car racing — with a nod towards the romantic cinematography of old auto racing and naval (WWII) movies\,” Reggie says. “I’ve participated in workshops at the Maine Media School and with Alison Shaw\, a wonderful New England photojournalist and Fine Arts photographer\, who influences my use of color and separation.” \nReggie has been a member of the Loudoun Photography Club\, the League of Reston Artists\, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center and displays images in local Virginia venues. (IG @rwforster\, www.reggieforsterphotos.com  rwforster@mac.com) \n  \nShan Huang. “I’m an everyday guy who lives in the beautiful state of Virginia. I don’t consider myself a professional photographer as the word ‘photographer’ holds great meaning for me. Instead\, I’m an enthusiastic hobbyist who loves capturing moments through photography\, particularly focusing on nature and wildlife.” \nBecause Shan has always been an outdoor enthusiast and animal lover\, photography seemed a natural fit for \nhis interests. “I enjoy hiking\, stargazing\, birdwatching\, and traveling; our world is vast\, and there’s so much to explore.” He acquired his first DSLR camera about 20 years ago when his son was born to preserve those precious moments of life. While those early “point-and-shoot” photos were good at the time\, his passion for photography at a higher level began about eight years ago. “I sought to improve my skills\, partly because my kids were no longer as willing to pose for me.” \nWhat drives his passion for photography? “In our fast-paced lives\, finding time to take and edit photos offers me much-needed tranquility and solitude. It allows me to find solace and escape from life’s challenges\, if only for a moment.” \nWhat does he gain from this hobby? “Each photo I take is a cherished snapshot of a moment in life that I can carry with me. Each edited picture represents my personal interpretation of that moment\, which I can share with my family and friends. Striving to improve my photography skills gives me a sense of accomplishment and motivation. \nAnd the best part? “I’ve connected with many like-minded individuals who share my passion\, providing endless inspiration\, encouragement\, and camaraderie on this journey.” \n(IG @by_shan\, YouTube @by_shan\, shanhuangphotography@gmail.com) \n  \nDena Porter. Dena’s photography is informed by her career as a sociologist and an education administrator\, especially when using reflections and shadows to capture overlooked moments in everyday urban living. “As an avid adventurer and athlete\, I capture life and light wherever possible!” \nInspired by her father’s love of film photography\, Dena studied photography at Maine Media Workshops (with Alison Shaw)\, the Smithsonian Institution\, and the Cape Cod Arts Association. Her work has been exhibited in Asheville\, North Carolina\, New York City\, and Martha’s Vineyard\, Massachusetts and she has completed commissioned works for patrons along the East Coast. \nHer photos were accepted into the MV Hospital Permanent Art Collection in 2022 and her work has been generously supported by the Martha’s Vineyard Cultural Council. Her clients include the Steamship Authority\, Yankee Magazine\, Lululemon\, Martha’s Vineyard Arts & Ideas magazine\, Edible Vineyard and Vineyard Visitor magazines. She is also a freelance photographer for the Martha’s Vineyard Times. (IG @denaporter www.denaporterphotography.com  denaporter7@gmail.com) \nPlease join Reggie\, Shan and Dena on Saturday\, June 1\, noon to 3:00 p.m. in Room 5 at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods for an opening reception.
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/mostly-windows-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240531
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20240411T202244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T202244Z
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SUMMARY:Retrospective Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:A Collection of Artworks by Patricia Macintyre \nReston\, VA. On New Year’s Eve in 1986\, Pat Macintyre founded the Reston Art Gallery and Studios (RAGS) on historic Lake Anne Plaza. It has been a thriving enclave for visual artists to work and display their art ever since. “Retrospective” is an impressive collection of works created throughout her artistic career. \nFor more than thirty years Pat has been involved in the local arts community as a founder and board member of several Herndon and Reston organizations: the Council for the Arts of Herndon (Art in Public Places)\, League of Reston Artists\, Herndon Old Town Gallery\, Reston Historic Trust\, and the Arts Alliance. She has been the Art Resource teacher for many years at Reston Children’s Center. Her Saturday workshops at RAGS for children are educational and fun. \nPat produced and acted in Reston Television Theatre’s Shenandoah Night Train and Ken Ludwig’s The Prodigal. Her work is honored in Embassy collections of the nations that helped in return of US citizens during the Iran Hostage Affair. She assisted with the Korean War Veterans Memorial\, has works displayed at the Congressional Gala\, toured the US as a fundraiser and exhibited at Presidential groundbreaking ceremonies and dedications. \nView this exhibit of historic places and stunning art of all sizes from Pat Macintyre’s life as an artist during May.
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/retrospective-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20231115T140058Z
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SUMMARY:Young at Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Art from artists 55 years and older. \nReception: Thursday\, April 11
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/young-at-art-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20231115T140040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T201740Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Art Month Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Art from Langston Hughes Middle School and South Lakes High School students. 
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/youth-art-month-exhibit-3/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Color Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Painting and photography exhibit from the League of Reston Artists (LRA).
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/the-joy-of-color-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240131
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
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SUMMARY:Serendipity in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:“Serendipity in the Woods” celebrates works of ten Reston area artists – Regina Adams\, Karen Danenberger\, Denise Dittmar\, Margot Lebow\, Julia Tova Malakoff\, Joanne Roberts-Wittauer\, Donna Ross\, Ruth Sievers\, Melanie Zucker Stanley\, and Marie Georgette Wright – who met through area art venues. Their art encompasses the bold and colorful\, the abstract and eclectic\, the meditative and cathartic. The styles and media they work with are as diverse as the women themselves. \nRegina Adams: Regina Adams is a Reston-based visual artist and voice teacher who seeks to bring more beauty and joy into the world through her teaching and creations. Regina launched Songbird Voice Studios in 2015. “I am on a mission to empower women and girls to connect to their creativity through song.” With the studio now in full swing\, Regina enjoys creating art whenever she isn’t busy teaching music. Regina’s art includes vintage finds and patterns of all kinds. A lively palette forms the basis for her inspiration. Her style can be described as a nod to the past mixed with a quest for adventure. \nKaren Danenberger: As a young artist\, Karen spent two summers in Venice\, Italy\, through NYU’s Summer Abroad Program where water reflections and the emotive qualities of color first became central themes in her artwork. Many of her paintings still feature the images and feelings generated in scenes depicting water along with themes of nature and family. Karen has over 30 years of experience in art creation and instruction\, and is an active member of the League of Reston Artists. \nDenise Dittmar: For the past ten years\, Denise has been an art instructor for children\, teens and adults at Glen Echo Park in Maryland. After receiving a master’s degree in landscape architecture and working in that field for eight years\, she taught high school art in the Dallas area. She paints both abstractly and representationally and enjoys drawing and painting portraits and landscape inspired work. Now living in Sterling\, Virginia\, she says\, “I love living near so many beautiful parks for hiking and getting into nature and also having so many museums and cultural resources nearby.” \nMargot Hahn Lebow: Margot has been painting since the age of eight. In the 1970’s she studied at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and was influenced by artists from the Minimalist-Conceptualist art movements. At a later stage\, she discovered the Merz paintings of German artist Kurt Schwitters\, and these became the ultimate influence on her style. She has been developing her unique style of collage and mixed media in Europe\, Egypt and America for the past thirty years. She has exhibited in various public places\, including the Gallery at Queens College\, New York; Morgana Gallery in Cairo\, Egypt and in private collections in the U.S. and abroad. \nJulia Tova Malakoff: Julia’s mixed media paintings\, inspired by nature and everyday objects are vibrant and uplifting\, telling stories through texture and tone. “Nature encourages me to take a closer look at our world\, bringing to light the subtle and whimsical moments\,” she says. Bold bursts of color push through shaded foliage; vivid imagery from our daily lives is layered against cool and calm. Julia has written children’s picture books and teaches a mixed media art class\, Make Your Mark at the Workhouse Center for the Arts in Lorton. \nJoanne Roberts-Wittauer: Joanne’s earliest creative memories are seeing all the colors of crayons in the Crayola box. “I would scribble and change the colors freely\, exploring so many possibilities on paper\,” she says. 20 years ago\, when her husband began his wine import business\, Joanne started painting as they traveled throughout the United States and Europe. She describes herself as an abstract expressionist painter who looks to artists like Picasso\, Hoffman\, Matisse\, Diebenkorn and Richter for inspiration and motivation. Her work is exhibited in restaurants\, retail stores and other places in the U.S. and abroad. \nDonna Ross: “My absolute happy place is anywhere near water so it’s no surprise I love working in watercolors!”\, Donna says. Her passion for landscapes is the result of a long career in a crazy busy industry and finding beauty and stillness in nature. She returned to focusing on watercolor landscapes during the lockdown. The mixture of water and pigment lets her express the light\, tranquility and texture experienced in nature. She adds\, “It makes me excited when I find my paint mingling and flowing across the paper and see a wind-swept ocean dune. I hope my art takes the viewer to these special places.” \nRuth Sievers: Ruth is a painter\, collage artist and photographer. While she pursued a career in writing and editing\, working for D.C.-area nonprofits and the U.S. Copyright Office\, she has always tried to find time for art. She studied with Joe Shannon at the Corcoran for several years and for many years with Diane Tesler and other Art League instructors. Her favorite subjects are people\, especially friends and family\, and others in public places. Ruth holds a bachelor of science from the University of Maryland\, with a major in journalism. She has a studio with the Columbia Pike Artists in Arlington\, Virginia. \nMelanie Zucker Stanley: Melanie’s parents were a huge influence on her art. Her mother was a singer and painter\, and her father was a musician. “Our home was filled with an ongoing flow of creative vibrancy.\,” she says. To create richness in her art\, Melanie uses hand painted rice papers to help build layers and textures and colors. She also works with water-based paints\, drawing tools and mixed media. If asked what her style is\, she would answer “Bright\, luscious COLOR and TEXTURE!” Melanie is a member of many art organizations and teaches art to children and adults in local galleries and in her home. She has written and published six children’s books. “I enjoy creating art…and inspiring others to find their artistic voice!” \nMarie Georgette Wright. “I paint what I love. The small things that make me happy – a little slice of nature\, an animal\, colors of the sun\, my family – all have found their way onto my canvases.” While working in a stained-glass studio in San Diego\, Marie was introduced to the luminescent power of transparent color and light. She worked with Hudson River Valley artists after moving to the East Coast where she found the joy of transparent watercolor washes. Later she added acrylics and mixed media to her palette\, frequently using bits of tissue and rice papers imprinted with impressions of leaves from her garden. “The colors of my life are a crazy quilt of bits and pieces\, and so it goes with my art.”
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/serendipity-in-the-woods/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20230715T130045Z
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SUMMARY:Dreams of Nature Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Acrylic Paintings by Marshall Wickramaratne and his daughter\, Laura \nReception: Saturday\, November 4\, 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (RCC Hunters Woods Room 4) \nHere is what the Artist Marshall Wickramaratne says about this exhibit: \n“My collection “Dreams of Nature” is a reflection of my experiences from my home country of Sri Lanka\, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In trying times\, I take solace in the memories of the places I’ve been. These paintings are my way of trying to reconnect with these moments in time. \nGrowing up\, I faced a lot of difficulties: material luxuries were not something that we could often afford. However\, I don’t ever recall feeling as though I missed out on anything – my childhood was spent running through the thick jungles\, swimming in the lakes and discovering hidden vistas. There was a beautiful simplicity to it. \nIn contrast\, my daughter Laura’s paintings reflect a more contemporary upbringing. With vivid colors and experimental concepts\, she demonstrates the vast difference in generational rearing. While we both share a passion for art\, our experiences dramatically impact how we express ourselves. \nThat was always my dream\, to provide my children with the opportunity to explore places and avenues I couldn’t even conceive of when I was their age\, I take immense pride in the dichotomy of our art. However\, perhaps due to nostalgia\, I can’t help but long for my childhood as well.” \nContact Information: MWICKRAMA@msn.com
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/dreams-of-nature-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231101
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
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SUMMARY:With Love To Planet Earth
DESCRIPTION:Oil paintings by Ramziya Shakirova. \nRamziya Shakirova is an artist residing in Virginia\, US. She works primarily in oils\, and while she prefers to paint in the contemporary impressionism style\, she also works in other styles\, including abstractionism and surrealism. \nRamziya is also a social scientist\, and she has spent much of her career in academia and research and in the corporate world. A self-taught artist\, she has been involved in the arts since childhood\, from drawing to creative writing. For Ramziya\, the language of fine art\, through its endless combination of shapes\, colors and textures\, is the universal language to reach hearts and communicate across cultures\, as well as the best way to express her admiration for Nature\, which is an endless source of inspiration for her. \nRamziya’s “With Love to Planet Earth” exhibit at the RCC features her landscapes and seascapes\, many of them done en plein air (outdoors)\, as well as floral still-life paintings painted from direct observation. The main motifs of the exhibit are an ode to the Earth’s endless beauty and admiration for nature in all of its many manifestations. The exhibit should also be looked at as the artist’s way of giving love back to Planet Earth and its inhabitants. \nClick here to read more.
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/inspired-by-nature-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20230612T152905Z
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SUMMARY:The Lake Life Series By Sam LaFever
DESCRIPTION:The Lake Life Series\nDigital Serigraph Limited Edition Prints Reflecting Life on Reston Lakes By Sam LaFever  \n Sam LaFever is an accomplished artist. He is also a tugboat Captain inspired by the view from the wheelhouse while working routes between Maine to New Orleans. His exhibit at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods in July and August is closer to home. “The Lake Life Series” displays digital serigraph limited edition prints reflecting life on Reston lakes.  \nLaFever’s work is shown locally and regionally at galleries in Richmond\, Portsmouth\, Norfolk and Annapolis. His focus is broad; landscape painting\, printmaking\, seascapes\, watercraft\, industrial themes\, architectural waterfronts and city front scenes along waterways in mediums like oil\, watercolor\, Itaglio printmaking\, lithography\, and graphic design.  \n“My current work reflects the waterfront I know. Tugs\, sailing craft\, light houses\, waterfowl\, city fronts\, and classic watercraft have always commanded my attention and piqued my interest\,” Sam states.  \nMuch of his art consists of constructing digital works using the Adobe Creative Suite of products to make art in layers of colored shapes. The process is similar to the manner in which a serigraph is composed of layers of color applied over one another-some opaque\, some transparent.  \n“I call this process “Digital Serigraphy”\, or “Digital Serigraph.” The style is reminiscent of the “Fruit Crate Art” of the late 1800’s. The process of layering color\, as in creating a serigraph or “silkscreen” print is well suited to creating prints digitally. Reducing a composition to its light\, color\, and structural elements provides a very clean aesthetic and an interpretive approach to creativity.”  \nCurrent Galleries: \nMain Street Gallery\, Annapolis\, MD\nSkipjack Gallery\, Portsmouth\, VA\nHarbor Gallery\, Norfolk\, VA\nCrossroads Art Center\, Richmond\, VA 
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/the-lake-life-series-by-sam-lafever/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230630
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
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SUMMARY:Traverse: Paintings by Elizabeth Matthews
DESCRIPTION:Reston\, VA – Elizabeth Matthews is interested in wayfinding research and interference navigation. “Traverse” addresses both moving around and through an area or space and also overcoming the obstacles that interrupt that movement. She creates artworks that address spatial navigation using oil on canvas and works on paper in a variety of mediums. Visit her unique exhibit during May at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods. \nMatthews is an oil painter working in the style of New Romanticism using dramatic landscape as a metaphor and setting to reframe challenging life experiences. She lives and works in the Washington\, DC metro area with a studio in Bethesda\, MD. She was born in Salt Lake City and taught art in the Utah school system for ten years. Her education includes an M.Ed. in teaching and learning from Utah State University; and a BFA from Brigham Young University in painting and drawing; she has a K-12 teaching certification and a gifted and talented endorsement. \nMatthews recently won first place in acrylic at the 47th Community Art Show at the Women’s Club of Chevy Chase in Maryland (April 2023) and received a painting award at the Art League in Alexandria\, Virginia (January 2023). In 2022 “Great Falls at Dusk” was highlighted by Jane Franklin Dance Company in the Potomac River Life exhibit at the Athenaeum\, Alexandria\, Virginia and additional presentations. She has work in the respected Utah art collection of Salt Lake Community College\, and her work was recognized with multiple painting awards at The Art League Gallery in Alexandria\, VA (2022); “Painting of Exceptional Merit” artist award from Rehoboth Art League (2022 & 2021); and an FY21 EMGRR artist award from Arts Fairfax (2020). Other distinctions include solo exhibits at Bountiful Davis Art Center (2020) and Finch Lane Gallery (2019); and painting awards at Utah Valley University’s Woodbury Gallery (2020) and the Springville Museum of Art (2017). \nAbove Image: Single Tree\, Oil on Canvas
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/traverse-paintings-by-elizabeth-matthews/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20230131T184641Z
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SUMMARY:Young at Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Art from Artists 55 years and older.\nArtists’ Awards Ceremony: Thursday\, April 13\, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.\nAn impressive array of two-dimensional art will be on display in April during the Reston Community Center’s Young at Art Exhibit. The exhibit features the fine art work of area artists ages 55+ in a variety of mediums including acrylic\, oil\, mixed media\, pastel\, watercolor\, and photography.
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/young-at-art-exhibit/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230401
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20230131T182939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T145902Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Art Month Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Art from South Lakes High School. 
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/youth-art-month-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230301
DTSTAMP:20260503T091315
CREATED:20230131T182632Z
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SUMMARY:Little Moments “that add magic to your day”
DESCRIPTION:Painting and Photography Exhibit\nLeague of Reston Artists (LRA)\nLRA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer-run organization that sponsors the Reston Photographic Society and provides an annual scholarship to a promising high school senior who will continue his or her education in the visual arts. Minimal annual dues entitle active artists to participate in a variety of exhibition\, learning\, community and volunteer activities. LRA relies on its member volunteers and donations from the art-loving community to fulfill its mission.
URL:https://restoncommunitycenter.com/event/little-moments-that-add-magic-to-your-day/
LOCATION:RCC Hunters Woods\, 2310 Colts Neck Rd.\, Reston\, 20191
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