Reston Community Center  

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Responsible Leadership and Transparent Processes Govern RCC


Pictured from left to right: Cathy Vivona, William Keefe, Carol Ann Bradley, John Gasson, William Penniman, William G. Bouie and Beverly Cosham
(Not Pictured: Roger Lowen, Vicky Wingert )

Board Committee Assignments

RCC Board of Governors 2011 Preference Poll Results

Upcoming Board Meetings

Monday, February 6
6:30p.m.
Finance Committee Meeting
RCC Hunters Woods
Monday, February 6
8:00 p.m.
Board of Governors Meeting
RCC Hunters Woods
Monday, February 13
6:30 p.m.
Board of Governors Community Relations and Program/Policy Committee Meeting
RCC Hunters Woods

Comments may be sent to RCCContact@fairfaxcounty.gov if community members cannot attend the meeting.

RCC Annual Report


The Reston Community Center is governed by a nine-member Board that is appointed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, after the residents and businesses of Small District 5 express their preferences in an annual poll. Board members serve three-year terms. The Board of Governors is responsible for:

  • establishing Center policy
  • representing the Community Center before the public
  • soliciting input concerning program balance
  • providing fiscal oversight of the Community Center and its programs
  • conducting public hearings

RCC Board and Committee Meetings – Open to the Public, Broadcast on Comcast Channel 28

RCC Board Meetings are held the first Monday of each month (if the first Monday is a holiday, meetings are held on the following Monday). All meetings are open to the public. Meeting dates, times, and locations are posted at both RCC locations, advertised monthly in local newspapers and published on the RCC Web site 3 days prior to the monthly Board meetings.

Most Recently Approved Board Minutes:

2010 Board Minutes Archive:

RCC Board Initiatives

Throughout the Board calendar year the RCC Board of Governors undertakes a number of initiatives to enhance the services that RCC offers to the residents of Small District 5. Board initiatives include:

2009

2007-2008

2006-2007

2004-2005

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