June 17, 2022
AROUND BRAMBLETON
BCA SPOTLIGHT
Summer Kick-off Pool Party - Our Summer Kick-off Pool Party takes place tonight, June 17 from 4 to 8 PM at all four Brambleton pools! Each pool will have a DJ, food trucks, games, and fun giveaways. Visit www.brambletonhoa.com/summerkickoff for more details. Brambleton residents only.
BCA Office Closed Monday for Juneteenth - The BCA Management Office will close today at 5 PM and remain closed through Monday, June 20 in observance of Juneteenth. The office will reopen on Tuesday, June 21 at 9 AM.
Brambleton Bettas Swim Meet - The Brambleton Bettas will hold a swim meet on Wednesday, June 22 at the Community Center Pool. The pool will close at 4 PM for the meet.
INSIDE BCA
Legacy Park Tennis Court Resurfacing - Resurfacing work is currently being performed on Legacy Park tennis courts. Work is anticipated to take one more week to complete (weather permitting). The courts are closed during this time. BCA recommends using the four tennis courts at
Creighton West Park during the project duration. We appreciate your patience while this project takes place. Please email
operations@brambleton.org with any questions.
Brambleton Pool Lifeguards - Titan Pool Service is still hiring lifeguards for Brambleton pools this summer! Minimum starting wage is $13/hour. Visit
www.titanpools.com to apply and find more information.
BCA EVENTS
Pop-Up Concert: Delta Spur - Our first Pop-Up Concert of the year takes place next Thursday, June 23! Enjoy live music from Delta Spur from 7:30 to 9:30 PM in Legacy Park with your family and neighbors. Visit
www.brambletonhoa.com/popupevents for more information.
- Also, enjoy food from Big Kyle BBQ from 5 to 8 PM before the concert! Visit our Facebook event page for more details on this and upcoming food truck visits.
BRAM: What a Blast! - Our inaugural BRAM: What a Blast event is only two weeks away! This event will take place on Saturday, July 2 from 6 to 10 PM at the Evergreen Mills Rd event field. Enjoy live music, food trucks, beer & wine, and fireworks! Tickets can be purchased here. Visit www.brambletonhoa.com/whatablast for more details.
BCA PROGRAMMING
LRTA Tennis Classes - Luis Rosado Tennis Academy’s Session 3 weekly tennis classes start on Sunday, June 19. Brambleton residents receive discounted prices. Limited spaces are available for kids (ages 5-17) and adults. Make-ups for missed classes are offered. Visit
www.luistennis.net to register and find more information.
LetSwim Group Lessons - LetSwim Session 1 Group Swim Lessons start next week on Monday, June 20! Check out the Session 1 Brambleton group class schedule
here. Space is limited. Use their waitlist feature if the class is full; LetSwim may be able to accommodate you!
Safe Sitter: June 2022 Course - The next Safe Sitter course is scheduled for Saturday, June 25 from 9 AM to 2:30 PM at the
Community Center. Courses are open to Brambleton residents only and limited to eight people. Safe Sitter prepares students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. Visit our
website for more details, including upcoming summer course dates. RSVP at
programs@brambleton.org.
Summer Camp Registration - Registration is still open for many BCA summer camps! Visit www.brambletonhoa.com/summercamps for more information. Email programs@brambleton.org with any questions.
COMMUNITY STANDARDSCommercial Vehicles - BCA would like to remind residents that parking commercial vehicles in a visible location within Brambleton, other than on a temporary and non-recurring basis, is not permitted, per our
Vehicle Policy Resolution and our Declaration (
Article 8.2 (n) Vehicles). Additional information on Parking Commercial Vehicles in Residential Zones can be found through Loudoun County
here. Please contact the Community Standards
department with any questions or to report a concern.
GREATER BRAMBLETONNOVA Parks Seeks Input on Strategic Plan - NOVA Parks is seeking community input on its Draft 2023-2027 Strategic Plan. The parks agency is asking Northern Virginia residents, businesses, visitors, and community organizations to review its draft plan and provide feedback online by Friday, July 8. Visit
www.novaparks.com/StrategicPlan to review the plan and find more information.
Skateboard Donations - An Independence HS student is collecting skateboard parts as a service project to build complete boards that will then be donated to
Mobile Hope for local homeless and at-risk teens. The student is happy to make local porch pickups of donations. Please
complete this online form to contribute to this project.
TALK OF THE TOWN CENTERBrambleton Library’s Summer Sidewalk Chalk Event Today! - Send your teens over to the Brambleton Town Center this afternoon from 3 to 6 PM for the Library’s Sidewalk Chalk Drawing event. Teens will be able to express themselves by creating a chalk masterpiece for all to admire, so make plans to take a stroll along the plaza tonight to check out the artwork. This free event is sponsored by the Teen Services department at the
Brambleton Library. Participants should meet on the sidewalk across the street from Regal Cinemas.
Tenant Spotlight: SweetFrog Frozen Yogurt - Celebrate dads and grads with a sweet treat at SweetFrog Premium Frozen Yogurt – Brambleton’s best self-serve froyo! Visit
sweetfrog.com before hopping into the store for a bonus $5 eCard for every $25 gift card purchased. This offer is
online only through Sunday, June 19 (while supplies last). $5 bonus eCard valid through 9/30/22.
Line Dance Basics - Come to the Brambleton Library for Line Dance Basics on Thursday, June 30 at 7 PM! Learn a new skill as Danielle Schill of LineDance4You teaches you some line dancing steps. Click
here for more information.
COUNTY CORNERLoudoun County Electronics Recycling Event - Loudoun County will host an electronics recycling event on Saturday, June 18 from 9 AM to 3 PM at the Leesburg Park and Ride (19730 Sycolin Rd). Click
here for a list of accepted items and more details. Fees will be charged for televisions/monitors and hard drive destruction services (credit card payment only).
Loudoun County Courthouse Naming - County residents are encouraged to participate in the process for naming the historic Loudoun County Courthouse building in downtown Leesburg. The County’s Heritage Commission has recommended naming the building in honor of Charles Hamilton Houston. Individuals can comment on the proposed honoring of Houston or suggest additional names through an
online form which is open through Friday, June 24. More information can be found at
www.loudoun.gov/courthousehistory.
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