Reston Real Estate: Popcorn, Movies, Pools Are Perfect Summer Combination

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This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate.

The more things change, the more they stay the same. In fact, the summer fun that makes Reston a great place to grow up hasn’t changed much over the last 40 years, according to people who grew up in Reston … and decided to stay.

For example, Restonian Lisa Kelly says her absolute favorite activity as a child was movie night at the RA pools. Now her children share the same love of that weekly summer ritual.

“We love it because it is a family friendly event that is free and fun! It’s a unique way to watch a movie outside, and we look forward to it each year,” said Kelly.

There are plenty more opportunities to get in on movies at the pool.

Family Dive In Movies

Reston Association hosts the Family Dive-In movies. Always free, always fun.

RA provides the popcorn and drinks, but you need to bring your favorite float.

Movie titles are advertised at the event location, but does it really matter what the movie is? Movie nights are canceled in the event of rain.

Contact [email protected] or call 703-435-6577 for more information or weather-related cancellations.

Time:
8:30 p.m. – until the movie is over

Dates/Locations:

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