For more than 70 years, Advance Arlington has provided a trusted space where neighbors come together to better understand the issues shaping our community.
Our work is guided by three enduring principles:
Conversation, not confrontation.
Education, not advocacy.
Partnership, not partisanship.
Today's challenges are increasingly complex. Questions about housing, healthcare, economic development, governance, voting, and civic participation do not have simple answers. They require informed dialogue, diverse perspectives, and a willingness to learn together.
Throughout the 2025–2026 program year, Advance Arlington continued its role as Arlington's community classroom, creating opportunities for residents to engage thoughtfully with the issues that will influence our collective future.
Month after month, neighbors gathered to deepen understanding. We listened to experts, explored competing ideas, asked difficult questions, and examined how public decisions affect the people and institutions that make Arlington strong.
The result was a year-long civic learning journey.
Connecting the Issues That Shape Arlington.
Each conversation built upon the last, helping residents understand how different aspects of community life intersect.
We began by examining how residents participate in democracy through Ranked Choice Voting and later explored broader questions of governance, representation, redistricting, and civic engagement.
We examined the systems that support community well-being, including housing affordability, healthcare access, and food security, and considered how policy decisions affect Arlington residents across generations and income levels.
We explored the forces shaping Arlington's economic future, including labor policy, workforce issues, and the changing structure of the County's tax base.
Together, these conversations painted a larger picture: Arlington's future depends on informed residents who understand both the opportunities and challenges facing our community.
This year, Advance Arlington welcomed more than 30 experts, practitioners, elected officials, nonprofit leaders, researchers, advocates, and community voices to help illuminate critical issues. We do not advance an agenda; we Advance Arlington.
We work to provide the information, perspectives, and context necessary for each of us to think critically, engage respectfully, and participate meaningfully in community life. We do the work in partnership with each of you.
This year's conversations revealed several themes that transcended individual topics.
Democracy depends on understanding.
Whether discussing voting systems, governance structures, redistricting, or civic participation, our community consistently seeks deeper understanding of how decisions are made and how each of us can participate effectively.
Community well-being is interconnected.
Housing, healthcare, food security, economic opportunity, youth development, and public policy are interconnected. Lasting solutions require collaboration across sectors.
Arlington's future is being shaped now.
Economic shifts, demographic changes, evolving public needs, and changing civic expectations are redefining how Arlington grows and thrives.
Dialogue remains essential.
Arlington is not monolithic in its ideology. Even in a time of growing polarization, our community continues to value spaces where neighbors can learn from one another, consider different viewpoints, and engage in thoughtful, good‑faith conversation.
Advance Arlington's mission has remained remarkably consistent across seven decades: creating opportunities for neighbors to learn together and engage constructively with the issues that matter.
As our community continues to evolve, that mission is more important than ever.
We remain committed to fostering informed civic participation, elevating diverse perspectives, and providing a trusted space where learning sparks understanding, understanding builds connection, and connection strengthens community.
As my term as Chair comes to a close, I want to offer special thanks to my fellow Board members, particularly our outgoing members Duke Banks, Karen Bate, and Krysta Jones. Your dedication to Advance Arlington's mission, your thoughtful leadership, and your unwavering commitment to community dialogue have made my time on the Board both meaningful and rewarding. It has been a privilege to serve alongside you.
Finally, I extend my deepest gratitude to the speakers, panelists, sponsors, volunteers, members, and community participants who joined us throughout this year's learning journey. You had many places you could have been on the second Wednesday of each month, and you chose to spend that time learning, listening, questioning, and engaging with your neighbors.
The heart of a community is its people. Thank you for being part of Arlington's community classroom and for helping build a more informed, connected, and engaged community.
Warmly,
Devanshi Patel
The Advance Arlington Board offers several opportunities for combined in-person and virtual hybrid programs throughout the year. See current and future program updates, as well as a video recording of our most recent program, below.
Viewers can also find recordings of all of our previous events at our "Past Programs" tab as well.
Advance Arlington's Annual Soirée Celebrating Community Conversations
June 10, 2026
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Your membership fuels inclusive, engaging discussions on the issues that matter most in Arlington. With four accessible membership levels, you’ll enjoy full access to programs, exclusive benefits, and opportunities to connect with neighbors shaping our community’s future. Join us and the conversation!
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