Lansdowne Town Center: Fountains & Concerts (& Retail)

August 2, 2008

Watching the expan­sion of Lansdowne and Lansdowne Town Center was one of our first Loudoun expe­ri­ences… I am pleased to report that some­thing good has come of this bit of sub­ur­ban sprawl. The foun­tains and the live music on the green are some of suburbia’s most redeem­ing qual­i­ties. (And with the addi­tion of Go Bananas Toys there is one more place to find hula hoops in Loudoun County...)

Their sum­mer con­cert series seems to be adver­tised only by poster. Since it is not cap­tured on Lansdowne Town Center’s web­site we have added it to our com­mu­nity cal­en­dar.

The joy on my kids’ faces when we arrive at this fan­tasy land of spray­ing water and happy chil­dren set to music (on Wednesdays dur­ing the sum­mer any­way…) is one of those things that my words can­not begin to cap­ture. It’s up there with Christmas morn­ing, wak­ing up on the day of a long-anticipated plane trip, or being told that their stingy mother is going to buy them something.

Frolicking in the foun­tains was only done by tot-sized law break­ers and their guilty par­ents last year. (You can read more about it at Suburban Fizz.) Many thanks go to all those involved in mak­ing the foun­tains safe and legal for our kids this year. I want the folks at Lansdowne Town Center to know that the foun­tains and con­certs are the rea­son we spend our hard-earned money at their shops. Thank you for lis­ten­ing to your community!

I also want the per­form­ers we have enjoyed the last few weeks (Westpole and Steven Palmer Band) to know that, even though our backs are turned to the stage so we can super­vise our chil­dren, we appre­ci­ate and enjoy the music. It must be a rather thank­less endeavor to play to an audi­ence that keeps its dis­tance and half of its atten­tion else­where, but the music is a key part our expe­ri­ence. Thank you for pro­vid­ing the sound­track to our sum­mer evenings!

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