

Grab your furry little (or big) friend and join us, in partnership with Heartland Humane Society, at the Dog Park for some canine fun!ĭate: October | Time: 5:00pm | Location: Marne Creek West Dog Park Holiday Festival of Lights Kids and their families are invited to come get up close to unique and one - of - a - kind vehicles and big trucks!ĭate: September or October | Time: 10:00am-1:00pm | Location: Calvary Baptist Parking Lot Bark at the Park Come to The Lawn for a front row view of Yankton's 4th of July Firework Show displayed off the Meridian Bridge.įireworks will also be visible from Riverside Park.ĭate: July 4 | Time: 10:00pm | Location: Riverside Park and The Lawn Touch - A - TruckĬome touch, learn and explore the different vehicles that protect, support and build our community. Music at the Meridian features a local opener and then a headliner music group from all over the country, continent and globe! Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for seating.ĭates: Every Thursday in July and August | Time: 5:00-8:30pm | Location: The LawnĬlick here for the Music at the Meridian Facebook th of July FireworksĬelebrate Independence Day with a spectacular fireworks show. Rent a sport court at the Summit CenterĬome chill out on Thursday nights at The Lawn with live music, art, food, beverages and a breathtaking view of the Mighty Mo'. Hours of operation: Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 am - 9:30 pm Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 am - 9:30 pm Friday, 6:30 am - 9:00 pm Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 11.Swimming Pool Rental at the Summit Center.The two story atrium, Gymnasium and Pool areas are provided with daylight harvesting systems which reduces lighting power consumption by automatically dimming the light fixtures based on the available daylight within the space. The facility also includes a cutting edge lighting control system which is comprised of a completely networked relay/dimming system which allows the staff to control all lighting within the facility from one central computer, as well as provide real time information on the status of all lighting and daylight harvesting systems. This is the first recreation center in Virginia Beach to incorporate a 100% LED lighting design to provide a 0.71 W/SQFT lighting power density, which is a 35% reduction in installed wattage compared to traditional fluorescent and HID systems. All rooftop units utilize heat recovery to pretreat the outside air, either by energy wheel or heat pipe.
BOW CREEK REC CENTER POOL HOURS SERIES
The multipurpose, fitness, child minding, offices, and the rest of the building is served by variable volume rooftop units with series fan powered terminal units. The gym and natatorium are served by dedicated single zone rooftop units.

In addition to building heat, the hot water is also used to heat the pool and preheat the domestic water. There is also an air-cooled chiller and piping connections to the pool gas fired boiler for secondary cooling and heating sources.

When there is an excess of either heating or cooling, the modular reversible chillers are also connected to an energy source/sink consisting of 160 geothermal wells that are each 300 feet in depth. For example, when there is a need for both cooling and heating, the reversible chillers extract the heat from the cooling loop and reject it into the heating loop. Instead of rejecting heat to the atmosphere for cooling or using natural gas for heating, there are four modular reversible chillers (totaling 200 cooling tons) capable of simultaneously generating chilled water for cooling and hot water for heating. The HVAC central plant at Bow Creek Recreation Center is unique compared to traditional cooling and heating systems. The Bow Creek Recreation Center is a 67,743 square foot, $28 million, state-of-the-art facility complete with an indoor swimming pool, cardio/weight training area, group fitness studio, indoor double gym, a youth game room, classroom space for early childhood programs and meeting rooms.
