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Exploring Nature with Boy Scout Troop 964

Off-site Program

Prepare to explore the great outdoors! Learn basic hiking and camping skills to get you started. This program is off-site. See below for more information. Grades 6 through 12.

Prepare to explore the great outdoors! Boy Scout Troop 964 will introduce you to our Nature Backpacks and show you basic hiking and camping skills to get you started. Grades 6 through 12 only please. Registration is required.

This is an off-site program. Please meet us at the First United Presbyterian Church of Dale City, 14391 Minnieville Rd.

Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes and shoes that are good for walking and hiking in. We will be exploring a wooded area and a short hiking trail.

AGE GROUP: | Grades 5 - 8 |

EVENT TYPE: | Special Events |

TAGS: | Outdoor | Nature |

Dale City Library

Phone: 703-792-5670
Fax: 703-670-6152
Branch manager
Ginger Galaini

Hours
Mon, Aug 25 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Tue, Aug 26 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Wed, Aug 27 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu, Aug 28 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Fri, Aug 29 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Sat, Aug 30 Closed
(Labor Day observed)
Sun, Aug 31 Closed
(Labor Day observed)

About the library

Dale City Library serves the communities of Dale City and Woodbridge. The library provides print and digital materials for all reading levels, as well as books on CD, movies and learning tablets. Additionally, the building offers five public access computers, scanning, copying, and faxing services.

Dale City Library hosts a variety of programs, including weekly story times, monthly LEGO(®) building events, and monthly Pokémon fan days. The children’s area mural, themed “Reaching for the Stars through the World of  Reading,” pays homage to the seven Challenger astronauts who died the same year the library opened. The branch’s rain garden features plants native to Virginia and holds a clue pointing the curious to the building’s geocache location.

 
 

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