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    What activities are offered, when are you open, what are the rates?

    Hi Sara, we have a whole calendar of activities, including exercise, classes, and games. We're open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Membership is $48 a year. Please stop by for a calendar and tour anytime, and enjoy your first day free.

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    Dulles South Recreation and Community Center - Basketball court

    Dulles South Recreation and Community Center

    (28 reviews)

    The Recreation Center is Amazing. There are so many things and it's such a pillar for the…read morecommunity. First off, this is a voting center for a lot of people. When I voted here, in the Senior Center, it was great to meet and greet with volunteers from the Senior Center who told us more about the activities they do on that side. They put on social events and dances and educational programs. I would have never known. There is a Louduon Rec Center Guide that comes out seasonally. Within it, there are classes for kids and adults on activities at the rec center and surrounding. I signed up for a few things for our family members and other than one event, they all were exceptional! I recently came for a Play All Day event. There was demonstrations in the lap pool, scavenger hunt in the leisure pool for kids, Bounce houses outside, dancing class for seniors, live band and food trucks, etc. It was amazing to see the facilities and use the rock wall for free. The daily passes to the rec center are so reasonable too with $6 for adults and $4 for kids. They even have family passes if people from the same house hold are coming together. As I continue to discover more and more about the recreation center, and meet all the wonderful people that work here; I continue to get more and more amazed at this place and their offerings. It's great running into your neighbors and bonding with the new summer staff from local high schools.

    Competition pool is way too Cold. Family bathrooms need renovation, and proper cleaning specially…read moreon weekends. Also, visitors are allowed to walk on street shoes on the pool decks... always dirty

    Manassas Park Community Center - The Manassas Park Community Center located at 99 Adams Street in Manassas Park, VA.

    Manassas Park Community Center

    (14 reviews)

    1 Star Review. Pickleball is a fun sport. So much so that I wanted to include my family in the…read moresport over our Thanksgiving break. I had called Manassas Park Community Center since we were visiting the area and had asked if it would be a problem bringing 7-10 people with me who didn't know the game- Dawn said no problem! They even have the wooden paddles, balls, nets. I thought wow- what a jackpot. We went and what a disaster. The person in charge is BONNIE- and she is very passive aggressive. BONNIE even tried to sabotage us using the facility paddles, almost getting in the middle physically so that they would not give us paddies. We had to go to the front desk for their assistance with this- as Bonnie didn't want us to use them. Even though they had around 30 paddles. BONNIE did not welcome us and got hung up on us setting up a net for three people instead of four. No one needed the court or our space- BONNIE was just being a nasty old lady. BONNIE was very cruel to my family and had such bad energy. Even the regular people that go and play pickleball said how "Everyone has their own Bonnie story". Bonnie should be ashamed of herself- this is a game that people come to have fun- not to be tortured every step of the way. We were new to this gym and very excited to come to- we didn't know all the ins and outs- but after meeting this horrible leader - we def won't be back. We asked for our money back and Dawn wouldn't refund us.

    Came here for a dodgeball tournament and had a wonderful time! Mike Arrington did a great job…read morerunning everything. The staff (new to dodgeball) did a great job refereeing the game. The facilities are new and very nice. The basketball courts can even be divided up into four different courts with the dividers!

    Didlake Incorporated - Corporate Headquarters - Connecting People With Disabilities To Business And Their Communities

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    Management needs a major house cleaning. I mean Code BROWN! (Ask a nurse)…read more Just like the Dump, DUMP, Dump everything must go! The directors and VPs cover for one another and dismiss one another's unprofessional behavior by lying, sidelining, and imploring devisive tactics that play employees against each other. A real check and balances system needs to be implemented. There are no gate keepers. Who is supervising the "overseer"? The overseer is tasked with ensuring the workers' productivity. However, the overseer micromanaged and spoke harshly to the workers. (Sn:This rating has NOTHING to do with race) The poor management has more to do with directors not having the emotional intelligence or current transferrable skills to lead a very small team in making collaborative, fair decisions based on empathy and genuine concern for the people under their direct report. If a "leader" is unable to put their very personal hurt feelings/bruised ego to the side, long enough to actively listen to their subordinates and make necessary changes, then they won't ever get higher than a 1 Star from me. That's sad because I never send food back to the kitchen. The work environment is toxic.

    From the owner: Didlake strives to positively impact the lives of people with disabilities. That's our mission:…read more"Creating opportunities that enrich the lives of people with disabilities" and it permeates everything we do. Didlake provides contract and rehabilitative services. By succeeding at both, we offer new, life-enriching opportunities for people with disabilities. Didlake reaches out to people with disabilities in VA, MD and DC. We serve individuals with developmental disabilities as well as a wide variety of other disabilities such as: autism, visual impairments, hearing impairments, mental illness, physical disabilities, substance abuse/addiction and traumatic brain injury. Whoever you are--a person with a disability or family member, local or state government agency, federal government customer, business customer, philanthropic supporter or job seeker--Didlake appreciates your interest and invites your comments and support as we strive to reach and exceed our own expectations--and yours.

    Dewey Animals

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    We adopted our 3rd cat this past weekend at a Dewey Animals event at Petsmart in Chantilly. The…read moreexperience was smooth and Pam is extremely knowledgeable. Sylvester was helping out and actually introduced our new baby to us. Great organization who is screening very thoroughly. Appreciate people who give their time to finding these babies homes.

    My experience adopting a kitten from here was wonderful…read more These people really love cats - from what I can tell, it's a pretty small group that rescues and fosters on the side while working full-time. I fell in love with a kitten online, but there was already an applicant ahead of me, so I resigned myself to accepting I probably wasn't going to get him. But Pam was so great - she stayed in constant communication with me, and when she hadn't heard back from the other applicant in two days, she emailed me at 10pm to say I had first dibs (which I feel is fair) and that she'd make sure the kitten was at the adoption event for me to come see the next afternoon. So we headed over to Pet Valu in Clifton to meet the kitten and adored him right away. Kristen was so sweet, helpful and genuinely happy to see that one of her kittens had found a new home. She provided us with tons of info and advice, along with a Pet Valu adoption coupon kit. Their vetting process is pretty standard; you fill out an application with details about your living situation, current pets etc. In the final stages, you sign a contract promising not to declaw and that you'll send them proof of having the kitten spayed/neutered. The experience was quite painless (unlike interactions I've had in the past with some larger/more well-known rescue groups), and these women are doing a fantastic job. Definitely check out their kitties if you're looking to adopt!

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