Are you a bicyclist who loves beer and lives in the DMV? Port City has teamed up with their neighbors on Wheeler Avenue, Handy Bikes, to bring you Pedals 'N' Pints SHORT ride on November 12!
Read MoreArt on the Avenue was postponed and will be held on November 12, 2022 from 10AM to 6PM. The 27th annual arts festival held in the Del Ray features more than 350 juried artists, from quilters to card-makers to cartographers, displaying their one-of-a-kind wares.
Read MoreAfter a two-and-half year hiatus, The Tasting Room (1602 King Street) has reopened in Old Town.
The 2,500-square-foot restaurant is owned by Lorien Hotel & Spa, which also owns BRABO (1602 King Street) next door. Both restaurants are run by Executive Chef Fredy Garciaguirre, who was promoted from executive sous chef over the summer.
Read MoreCity Manager Jim Parajon approved the board's recommendation to reduce speed limits on two streets as well as implement 15 mph school zone speed limits on five streets throughout Alexandria.
Read MoreGreat news! Virginia Railway Express (VRE) passengers will continue to ride free between the rail system’s six northern-most stations until service resumes on Metrorail’s Blue Line, scheduled for November 5, 2022.
Read MoreJoin in Alexandria’s favorite Thanksgiving tradition- the 47th Turkey Trot 5 Mile Race held on November 24. This premiere Atlantic Regional Thanksgiving day race is brought to you by the Del Ray Business Association and the DC Road Runners. Race and registration info can be found here: www.alexandriaturkeytrot.com.
Read MoreThe Alexandria Film Festival (AFF) announced it will screen more than 50 films in person over three days, November 11-13, at the AMC Hoffman theaters and The Lyceum in Old Town, Alexandria. Created by a diverse group of local and international artists, the films represent a variety of genres and tackle topics ranging from serious social issues like discrimination and racism to crowd-pleasers like drama, romance, sci-fi, comedy, and horror.
Read MoreJoin the Catholic University of America for a graudate networking mixer for DMV professionals on November 9th from 4-7PM at 2050 Ballenger Avenue, #200, Alexandria, VA.
Read MoreStart your holiday shopping and find THE PERFECT GIFT for your loved ones at Old Town Alexandria Christmas Market and Holiday Craft Show at John Carlyle Square from 11am to 4pm on December 10th!
Read MoreCelebrate the crisp autumn season with 18th-century activities and demonstrations at the Farm at Mount Vernon. During this event, you can explore the farm, meet George Washington, see spinning demonstrations and more. The event will run on October 22 & 23 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Please see Fall Harvest Festival · George Washington's Mount Vernon for more details.
Read MoreWalk your way through the charming streets of historic Old Town Alexandria. Follow a colonial-costumed guide by lantern light for an engaging history tour on Alexandria’s original Ghost & Graveyard Tour.
Read Morehe 27th annual arts festival held in the Del Ray features more than 350 juried artists, from quilters to card-makers to cartographers, displaying their one-of-a-kind wares. Arrive with an appetite and grab a bite from 20+ food vendors and set to the soundtrack of live music along the avenue.
The event will be held on October 1, 2022 from 10 AM - 6 PM. Art on the Avenue takes place on Mount Vernon Avenue, between Hume and Bellefonte Avenues. Parking is extremely limited. Free trolley transportation is available from the Braddock Road Metro! For additional details, visit Art on the Avenue.
Read MoreThe City of Alexandria plans to mill and repave:
Englehardt Lane from Jamieson Avenue to End from October 3 to October 10 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Jamieson Avenue from Andrew’s Lane to Holland Lane from October 4 to October 11 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
John Carlyle Street from Eisenhower Avenue to Duke Street from October 6 to October 13 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
The work will occur in 3 block sections with the intent to complete each section within 4 days, excluding weekends, weather permitting. Scheduling is highly dependent on weather conditions.
Read MoreThere's lots going on this month in the Carlyle neighborhood! Make sure support Whiskey & Oyster and Sweet Fire Donna's at these amazing events!
Read MoreWhat could be better than enjoying the City Marina on a warm sunny day? Adding a little Art and Nature to your visit! Enjoy live demonstrations led by local artists from the Torpedo Factory Art Center. Nature lover? Staff from the Jerome “Buddie” Ford Nature Center will be on hand to discuss environmental topics that directly relate to the City of Alexandria. Visit Third Saturday: Waterfront Dockets website for more details.The next event is Saturday, September 17 from 1:00 - 3:00 PM.
Read MoreStarting Saturday, September 10, WMATA's Major Blue Line and Yellow Line Construction will rehabilitate the Yellow Line tunnel and bridge between Pentagon and L'Enfant Plaza stations and connect the new Potomac Yard Station to the mainline rail system. During the Potomac Yard prep work, six stations south of Reagan National Airport on the Yellow and Blue lines will be closed from Sept. 10 - Oct. 22, 2022.
Read MoreThe Carlyle Council would like to thank everyone that joined us at our Carlyle Commuter Fun Fair celebrating National Night Out! We want to thank all of the other organizations that joined us and provided helpful transit information as well as Sweet Fire Donna's for catering the event! You can view a full album of photos from this wonderful event on our Facebook page.
Read MoreThe 20th Annual Alexandria Old Town Art Festival is heading back to John Carlyle Square in 2022! All artwork is juried, which provides a higher level of quality, diversity and creativity of art on display, exemplifying the gifted artists in regions from all over the country. The show is rated as one of the top 100 art shows in Sunshine Artist Magazine.
Read MoreThe Carlyle Council would like to kindly remind community members that sidewalk chalk should not be used on the pillars surrounding the interactive fountain.
Please be mindful of our private property and keep chalk use on the sidewalk only.
Lost Boy Cider is partnering up with Mountain Seed Foundation to raise funds for Ukrainian children. Mountain Seed Foundation was established in 2021 with an aim to help children and their families caught in the war-zones of Europe, particularly in Ukraine. Veteran-led, they understand the traumas youth will endure as a result of war and associated struggles. Mountain-based camps provide an atmosphere carefully designed to heal through art, therapy, skill-building, and mentoring from a team of professionals who volunteer their time.
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