Great Falls Citizens Association

To serve as a non-partisan community political advocate to promote all aspects of community interest accruing to a common good and to preserve the historic, low density, semi-rural character of Great Falls and its natural resources.

News and Events

Why GFCA? Join or Renew Today!
• Membership allows you to keep abreast of what is happening in your community. Information on current issues, activities, and events can be found on the GFCA website: www.gfca.org.
• GFCA focuses on issues that are not addressed by other local nonprofits — from roads and land use to the environment.
• As a member of GFCA, you can help preserve Great Falls’ semi-rural character and improve your community.
• There is no better way to meet your neighbors and voice your interests and concerns with elected representatives, local and state government officials, institutions, and other nonprofit and private entities.
• Our dues are low so that we can broadly represent the community. Even if you are unable to actively participate, your membership strengthens our position on important civic issues.

To print an application, click here. You may also renew your membership on-line by clicking the Join Us! link above. (Note: On-line renewal not available for ¼ Year Membership).

Questions concerning membership status should be directed to Kristin Kahn, Membership Records: GFCA.Membership@gmail.com.

GFCA Land Use and Zoning (LUZ) Meeting on TD Bank
On May 7 representatives for TD Bank made a pre-application presentation to LUZ for construction of a bank branch at the corner of Georgetown Pike and Walker Road (where the Exxon gas station is currently located). For a copy of the special exception plat (plan), click here. For an audio recording of this meeting, click here.


GFCA Environment Committee
Health and Environment Effects of
Crumb Rubber Turf Fields

The GFCA Environment Committee held a special educational meeting on April 18 for parents of children in youth sports and residents concerned with the Great Falls environment. While there has been a great deal of information about some of the advantages of synthetic turf fields, there has been less attention given to some of the adverse effects of the field built with crumb rubber. The GFCA symposium sought to bring more balance into the public’s understanding of these relatively new playing fields, many of which are supported with public tax dollars. For a summary of this symposium, click here
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Take the Great Falls Senior Survey, Shape Direction of the Program
Great Falls residents have an opportunity to provide guidance to the Great Falls Citizens Association (GFCA) on the future direction of senior, caregiver and volunteer programs.The GFCA proposes to create the Great Falls Senior Center in a public-private partnership with Fairfax County. For more information and to take the survey, click here.


 

Activities

GFCA Calendar
Check the GFCA Calendar for the latest on GFCA Town Meetings, Committee Meetings, and Special Events for the Community.

Dancing Under the Stars
Saturday, June 2. 7:00-11:00 p.m.
Location: Colvin Run Community Center

Event sponsored by Colvin Run Citizens Association, Great Falls Business and Professional Association, and GFCA. $65.00 per person. For further information see: http://www.colvinrun.org.



Great Falls Farmer's Market
Location:  Great Falls Village (next to the Wells Fargo Bank)

Saturdays - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Don't forget to bring your recyclable bag!!

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Friends of the Fireworks™
Support Our Hometown Tradition
Great Falls 4th of July Fireworks!
Wednesday, July 4th
Location: Turner Farm Park

Schedule of Events:
6:00 p.m. - Evening Games and Activities
6-7:30 p.m. - Bennie Potter & Western Electric Plays
7:30 - 9:00 p.m. - Megawatt Plays
Dusk - Fireworks Begin at Turner Farm Park
For details, click here.

Rotary Club of Great Falls
Distinguished Speaker Series
The Rotary Club of Great Falls presents distinguished speakers on a wide range of topics. Speakers and topics for May and June are:

5/24: Bruce Bartlett, Economist and Author, "The Benefit and The Burden: Tax Reform - Why We Need It and What It Will Take".
5/31: No Meeting

 

6/1 (Dinner Meeting): Ambassador Peter Ammon, Republic of Germany.
6/7: Patti Stevens, Executive Director, OP3, "Building Business and Government Partnerships".
6/14: John Dearle, Executive Vice President, Financial Services Forum, "Homelessness and Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness".
6/21: Wayne Chiles, "ShelterBox".
6/28: Dr. Judith Salemo, Institute of Medicine, "Obesity in the United States".

 

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