Happy Labor Day

Labor Day is a holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American Labor Movement. This year Labor Day falls on September 5th. Since this is a federal holiday, the Carlyle shuttle will not be running, and the pedestrian tunnel will be closed. Have a fun and safe Labor Day weekend!

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New Bridge Over Potomac

The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority announced a $20 million grant from an infrastructure bill signed by the president that will used to help fund a new bridge across the Potomac just for bikers and pedestrians. The total cost is $88 million, and the rest will be funded by state and local tax money.

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City Launches DOT Paratransit Services

The City of Alexandria introduced a new app that allows users of the City’s paratransit service, DOT, to book pre-scheduled rides using a mobile device. DOT is a specialized transportation service for city residents and visitors who cannot use transit due to disability.

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Remembering Lee Hernly

It is with a heavy heart that we share Lee Hernly, Carlyle Council’s board Secretary, has passed away. Lee has served on the Carlyle Council since 2011. He was a member of the Grounds Committee where he shared his knowledge of being a Master Gardner with us to always keep Carlyle looking beautiful.

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Alexandria Restaurant Week 2022

For 10 days and two weekends, dozens of restaurants in Alexandria, Virginia, will offer a $25, $35 or $45 in-person dinner for one during Alexandria Restaurant Week, August 19-28, 2022. This new pricing structure reflects a spectrum of Alexandria’s offerings from fast casual to fine dining.

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"Hazel" Arrives in Alexandria

Hazel, a 380-ton, 14’ 8” tunnel boring machine, will play a key role in Alexandria’s largest infrastructure project to date. RiverRenew is a $665-million program to remediate longstanding combined sewer overflow issues and improve the quality of city waterways.

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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

he 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline rolled out nationally on July 16, 2022. The new 988 phone line operates through the former National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a network of 200 locally operated and funded crisis call centers. The geolocation service has not been implemented yet by the Federal Communications Commission, which means that cell phone callers in Northern Virginia may be routed -- based on their cell phone area code -- to a response center outside of their residential area.

Due to these pending geolocation capability services, and a 988 staffing shortage, the City of Alexandria and localities across Virginia -- where residents have a range of national area codes -- continue to promote their direct lines to local crisis support

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A Space Between Art Exhibit

The A Space Between art exhibit at Del Ray Artisans gallery focuses on shadows, negative space, and often overlooked components of a scene. Join on opening day, Friday, August 5 between 12 - 9PM for the widest selection of artwork.

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Alexandria Sidewalk Sale

One of the longest running seasonal summer shopping events returns to the D.C. region’s Shop Small destination for independent boutiques, Alexandria, Virginia, with the annual Alexandria Summer Sidewalk Sale happening Saturday, August 13, 2022, throughout Old Town and beyond.

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Alexandria's 273rd Birthday Celebration

The City of Alexandria celebrates its 273rd birthday and the USA’s 246th birthday on Saturday, July 9, running from 6:00 - 9:45PM. The celebration will include a performance by the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra and grand finale fireworks display at 9:30PM. Enjoy the return of the big birthday experience of years past with cupcakes, local vendors, live music, and an extended runtime.

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Alexandria Presidential History Walk

Which church in Alexandria has been visited by eleven U.S. presidents? Which president took the ferry to Alexandria and then walked back to the White House? Which president was in town for Washington’s birthday celebration when a grandstand collapsed on him? Come find out on this free walk organized by the Alexandria Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.

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