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68. Have a senior moment at one of four senior centers.

Fluvanna County's Senior Programs provide a variety of activities, for those 55 and over. Activities include charitable projects, exercise games, games with prizes, trips, guest speakers, and community forums. Monthly calendars are posted on the County website and on the Fluvanna Parks and Recreation Facebook page. All programs are free, unless otherwise indicated. We are actively seeking new members and volunteers are welcome. One-time visits are welcomed as well.

66. Enjoy your favorite ride at Fluvanna's Carnival.

Monthly a Master Naturalist leads a nature hike. View the schedule in the Parks and Recreation Program Guide.

65. Pay a visit to the historic Town of Columbia.

Columbia, formerly known as Point of Fork, is the oldest continuously settled community in Fluvanna. Located at the confluence of the James and Rivanna Rivers, the town was a major transport hub throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. While Columbia is much quieter now, it still features a range of historic buildings, including the historic church of St. Joseph's with its shrine to St. Katherine of Drexel.

29. Experience Central VA from a new perspective.

Blue Ridge Ballooning shares the beauty of God’s creation with others by helping them realize that in the words of the wise sage Winnie the Pooh, “Life is a journey to be experienced!” They have been offering hot air balloon rides since 1999.

62. Become a Master Naturalist through Fluvanna Parks & Rec.

Rivanna Master Naturalists conduct annual "Master Naturalist" classes at Pleasant Grove, with graduates typically participating in a large variety of conservation-related projects in the county, from developing a plan to preserve natural resources in the county to river cleanups to working with youth groups.

35. Take a picture with the life-sized postcard at Village Station.

Need that perfect selfie showing your friends you are #FromFluvanna? Why not go to Village Station in Palmyra to take a photo with the life-sized postcard on the side of the building? While you are there you can check out the businesses in Village Station!

60. Play pickleball at Carysbrook.

Open games of pickleball are held at Carysbrook Gym or Fluvanna Middle School's Annex Gym. Check the schedule with Fluvanna's Park and Recreation seasonal guide.

59. Eat hibachi or sushi at Asian Cafe.

Enjoy a range of traditional Japanese dishes at this independently owned and operated eatery. Specializing in sushi, hibachi, and sashimi, the menu features a range of cooked and raw staples served in a Japanese-styled restaurant.

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