Resident Charley Tichenor, who hosted an eclipse viewing party this past spring, loves being able to share his passion with neighbors.
The two on-site fitness centers, variety of exercise classes, and instructors make it easy for residents to achieve fitness goals.
From top-notch amenities to affordable, maintenance-free apartment homes, you are sure to live your retirement to the fullest.
With some help from Greenspring's planning and moving consultant, Michele and Jim McDaniel made a stress-free move to the community.
At the festival, residents, staff, family, friends, and prospective residents enjoyed a day filled with excitement and fun.
At the Student Scholars’ Award Ceremony on April 26, 51 student workers were granted $10,000 scholarships through the Student Scholars’ Fund
From top-notch amenities to affordable, maintenance-free apartment homes, residents enjoy a vibrant retirement.
It's easy to make a difference with Food For Neighbors!
The free educational event on campus draws a big crowd.
The EXPO is held each year at Greenspring to educate residents on how seniors can protect themselves from fraud.
In one morning, over 900 volunteers collect and sort over 26,500 pounds of donations from 2,036 households–a Food For Neighbors Record!
Greenspring Performers received high accolades for their recent production of The Sunset Club, written by resident Mary Schaller.
Residents improve their well-being by participating in many activities on campus, like yoga classes.
Donate to provide food for local students for Spring Break.
Experience the ultimate full-body workout: dance cardio meets strength training to sculpt, tone, and elevate your well-being
Senior Living Community's comprehensive total rewards go beyond typical employee benefit plans.
Committees plan a robust list of educational programs and cultural events that represent various backgrounds throughout the year.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ new Braddock Road Customer Service Center is scheduled to open on Jan. 22.
Thanks to maintenance-free apartment homes that create more time for pursuing hobbies & interests, residents are going to be busy in 2024.
The Office of Braddock District Supervisor James Walkinshaw is sponsoring Fairfax County’s Neighborhood College program.
The Burke Civil Air Patrol Squadron celebrated Cadet 2dLt Kyle Morrison's leadership and welcomed new Cadet Commander 2dLt Lorenzo Felline.
Residents thank dedicated employees by contributing $399,398
Special recognition was given to Fairfax County School Board member Megan McLaughlin and Braddock District staff member Marcia Pape.
The Best of Braddock Awards on Dec. 6 will honor people and organizations that have made the Braddock District a great place to live.
Donate to Food For Neighbors and help children near you!
Springfield area schools supported include West Springfield HS, Washington Irving MS, John R. Lewis HS, Key MS, and Thomas A Edison HS.
The community has introduced substantial upgrades throughout campus, including renovations, three new restaurants, and a modernized theater.
The 31st Annual CROP Hunger Walk, held on Sunday in Burke, raised more than $16,000 for hunger-relief efforts local and internationally.
Food For Neighbors invites community members to contribute to holiday meals.
The vibrant senior living community has a lot to offer--both on and off campus
Residents of Fairfax County's Braddock District are invited to nominate someone who made a difference in 2023 for a Best of Braddock award.
It's easy to make a difference with Food For Neighbors.
More than 80 percent of eligible Fairfax County residents still have not signed up for federal internet service and computer benefits.
Resident Leonard Kalkwarf stays busy with hobbies, travel, and serving his community.
Hundreds of local volunteers joined Food For Neighbors in the fight against teen food insecurity.
Bundling all costs into one affordable, predictable payment, the monthly service package helps residents manage their budgets with ease.
Construction activities related to the installation of a new playground at Lake Accotink Park are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
Charles Sleeper is being recognized as a prototypical example of a community leader by a fellow member of VFW Burke Post 5412.
Corazon Sandoval Foley is being recognized as a prototypical example of a community leader in Burke by her son.