Art on the Avenue
he 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.
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Upcoming Paving Work
The 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.
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October Fun in Carlyle!
There's lots going on this month in the Carlyle neighborhood! Make sure support Whiskey & Oyster and Sweet Fire Donna's at these amazing events!
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Third Saturday Waterfront Dockets
What 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.
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Major Blue and Yellow Line Closures
Starting 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.
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Carlyle Commuter Fair & National Night Out
The 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.
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20th Annual Alexandria Old Town Art Festival
The 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.
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Reminder: Chalk On Sidewalk Only
The 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.
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Lost Boy Cider for Ukraine Event
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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Car Free Day 2022
Drop your car keys for a day and participate in the Car Free Day 2022 on Thursday, September 22, 2022! Use public transit, carpool/vanpool (car-lite), bike, scooter, walk, or telework.
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Celebrate Oktoberfest at Trademark
Join Trademark Drink and Eat for a celebration of Oktoberfest and beer where they focus their attentions to the hops! Whether it's the American juicy hops of El Dorado, Mosaic, and Amarillo showcased in Mustang Sally's Maggie Hazy IPA, or noble european hops of Hallertau, Hersbrucker and Saaz imparting their classic notes to märzens and pilsners. They'll celebrate them all!
Their four course Okotberfest pairing dinner is cooked with and paired with six incredible local brews from Port City Brewing Co. and Mustang Sally Brewing.
Let's celebrate, Prost!
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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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Alexandria Police Department Job Opportunity
If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for a position as our Administrative Support V for the Alexandria Police Department.
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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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WABA 50 States for 50 Years Ride
WABA turns 50 this year, and we can’t think of a more fitting way to celebrate 50 years than at the 50 States Ride on Saturday, September 17, 2022 starting at 7:00 AM.
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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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