The New Gum Springs Civic Association is organized to enrich the economic, civic and social welfare of its residents to include the enhancement of community relations, the promotion of peace and goodwill among neighborhood residents and groups from surrounding communities, encouragement of respect for human rights and property, and cooperation with other groups and organizations in attaining its purpose.
Membership is open to any person 18-years of age and older, who lives within the geographic area of Gum Springs, that is bounded by Richmond Highway, Bosswell Avenue/Schellhorn Road/Sherwood Hall Lane, Holland Road and Little Hunting Creek.
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Fairfax County is partnering with the community to conduct a Heritage Resources Study for Gum Springs, in order to recognize the history of Gum Springs and identify resources with historical, cultural, architectural, or archaeological significance within the study area. The study is a first step toward the planning process which will engage the full community. The study will assess the feasibility of potential preservation tools that the community can choose from as they set goals and develop their vision for the future of Gum Springs.
No decisions have been made as to the final recommendations of the study. The community will decide what preservation tool(s) will best meet their goals and vision for the future.
Board of Directors - Officers
President: Vincent P. Carter
Vice President: Mattie Palmore
Secretary: Tyesa Collins
Treasure: Gina Jackson
Parliamentarian: Dan Moon
& Cultural Center
The Gum Springs Historical Society's Museum & Cultural Center opened its doors on November 24th, 1996. The Museum is currently featuring a photographic exhibit of Gum Springs' residents and founding families. Many of these photos are close to 100 years old, some older.
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