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MARCH 2020 PUBLISHER
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This Is Arlington WELCOME TO OUR HOME ISSUE. Home is where the heart is. In this issue we
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Alana Ryan AD DESIGNER
Evan Deuvall
wanted to give you some new ideas for your home as well as to inspire you (this
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is something we actually always aim to do with every issue). With so much going
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on in the month of March, we decided to take our "Home" theme and diversify it just a bit! This approach allowed us to discuss the traditional meaning and feelings of what we think of when we think "Home." This approach also allowed
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Thad Parsons, Alysha Sideman, LaWanda Morris, La’Risa Wilson
us to think of "Home" in new ways. We are very happy with the way the March issue turned out because there is truly something for everyone. If you are a dog lover, this issue is for you. If you love shortdrive vacations or weekend getaways, this issue is for you. Do you have a passion for wine (like Thad Parsons -a local wine expert and owner of Crystal City Wine Shop)? If you do love wine (I must admit, so do I) you'll want to read this issue. Whether you enjoy throwing fabulous dinner parties at your home for friends and family; or if you are a techie that has to have all the latest home tech installed, you will enjoy reading this issue as much as we enjoyed creating it. Happy March!
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INSIDE THE ISSUE MARCH 2020 FEATURES 16 Throw a Home WineTasting With These Pro Tips Rose’ in springtime will make your party guests blush
20 Where to Board and Pamper Your Dog in Arlington No pouting pooches at luxury spas and five-star boarding
24 Harpers Ferry: A Quaint Little Getaway Feels Like Home Away From Home
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30 Home Security Designs for the Techie Mind Some blend into the woodwork, others are before their eyes
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Good Times
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Around Town
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Inspired BY
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Food & Wine
20 Locally Owned 24 Travel Destination 30 Tech Savvy 32 Lifestyle Calendar 33 Realty Report
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GOOD TIMES
Third "MLK Day of Service" in Arlington Arlington has declared Martin Luther King Day a time for serving others, with dozens of volunteer activities, as a tribute to the civil rights leader. "A Day On, Not A Day Off," held at Washington-Liberty High School, refers to the fact that while many residents had the day off from school or work, they chose to donate their time. Wakefield High School held a MLK Celebration with performances by students to honor the civil rights legend as well.
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AROUND TOWN
WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SAYS "NO" TO SHOPPING CARTS
Northwest Federal Credit Union opened its first
Wakefield High School is still waiting for its Gator.
branch in Arlington on Jan. 21 at its new Ballston loca-
The Arlington school's Boosters Club has orga-
tion. The Arlington Chamber of Commerce attended
nized an on-going fundraiser and is half way to
the event, as well as community partners and local
their goal of raising $7,500. Students must carry
businesses. Northwest Federal has more than 8,000
10-gallon water coolers, to athletes and marching
members and business accounts in the Arlington area.
band students on the field, using a shopping cart.
It works closely with community organizations such as
The school's athletic trainer has no motorized vehi-
the Arlington Artists Alliance, sponsoring events such
cle to transport injured students off the field. We're
as the “ARTrageous Silent Art Auction,” EcoAction
"just doing what we have to do. Can't leave the kids
Arlington and the Animal Welfare League of Arlington,
on the field, and they gotta have water," said trainer
sponsoring its annual “Walk for the Animals” event.
Becky Kegin.
ARLINGTON HOLDS 51ST MLK TRIBUTE Arlington’s annual Martin Lurther King Tribute,
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GRAND OPENING AROUND TOWN
NEW COUNTY BOARD CHAIRWOMAN: CHANGING OLD PARADIGM IS "TALL ORDER"
first held in 1968, strives to bring the community
Former county board member Libby Garvey
together and uphold Reverend Dr. Martin Luther
was elected to the Arlington County Board Chair
King, Jr.’s vision for social equality. The 2020 MLK
in 2020 on Jan. 2. Former chairman, Christian
Tribute program on Jan. 19 celebrated Dr. King’s
Dorsey, remains an elected board member. Chairs
life and legacy through the story of the four young
serve one-year terms. Some of the new chair-
students from Arlington’s Halls Hill neighborhood.
woman's 2020 priorities are to make Arlington a
They had entered Stratford Jr. High School in 1959
model of progress and growth with equity, "but that
and became the first students to desegregate a
means creating a new paradigm to replace the old
public school in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
paradigm where progress and growth mean that
The MLK program focused on the students' jour-
the most vulnerable are the first to suffer and the
ney while simultaneously following Dr. King’s
last to benefit...," she said in her election remarks.
fight for equality during the same time period.
Focusing on three areas will help to change the par-
The program, held in the Wakefield High School
adigm she said. "First, Equity: We must commit to an
auditorium, featured live music, dance and spoken
Arlington where progress benefits everyone, not just
word. It was produced in partnership with Encore
some. That especially includes our older residents, the
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"Second, Innovation: We need to double down on innovative thinking. We can’t always use the same solutions. Third, Resilience: Our solutions must not only be equitable, they need to last over time," Garvey added.
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INSPIRED BY ARTICLE ALYSHA SIDEMAN | PAINTINGS BY CAROL WAITE
ARLINGTON PAINTER INTERPRETS LIFE THROUGH ANCIENT SUMI-E ART BOLD STROKES OF QUIET CONTEMPLATION: ORIENTAL BRUSH PAINTING TRANSFORMS AN ORGANIC STEW OF SOOT AND SLATE INTO A FINE INK THAT BALANCES WATERCOLOR PIECES.
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CAROL WAITE WAKES UP IN HER ARLINGTON HOME AND QUIETLY CONTEMPLATES THE DAY AHEAD. Her dreams were filled with an euphony of nature scenes and enchanting life moments. Some of those dreams may be interpreted into bold art -- using the traditional process of Sumi-e or Oriental Brush painting -- even as she opens herself up to new muses. The painter heads downstairs to eat her cereal and drink her coffee. After reading most of the morning newspaper, her day begins to shape up into something highly unusual. Something most people don’t experience. Waite walks out of the door and embraces the day in hot pursuit of new inspirations. As an award-winning artist, she is extremely prolific, often showing her paintings at several exhibitions at same time, while continuing to work in one of her several studios. As a successful artist it’s vital she remains connected to her creative spirit. In addition, she accepts commissions for a particular need in someone's home, though mostly she sells to individual collectors. Sometimes "embracing the day" begins with tennis in the morning, a museum visit or a walk in the park. Inspiration-bound, she often finds the day’s muse shortly after getting “out-of-doors,” she says. In fact, that’s what Sumi-e is all about-- capturing what is outside and what is natural. If you understand Waite’s love of the outdoors, it will be obvious why she was drawn to the Sumi-e way of painting, which is geared toward interpreting various aspects of nature and life in art. “My inspiration is always nature,” she says. It is a passion that began when she attended Girl Scout camp as a child. Then, it evolved when she began visiting National Parks. Photography also serves as a constant companion when she’s in need of a creative pick-me-up.
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“I have taken many pictures in my travels, plus I peruse the wonderful images in National Wildlife magazine, National Geographic, Smithsonian, and others, and take inspiration from them. The beauty and peacefulness of nature make me happy,” says Waite.
She immediately fell in love. It also brought her back to her heritage of growing up in Japan. “Also, one works very fast on rice paper, and I have little patience, so it suits me well, in addition to my love of nature,” she says. Besides looking to nature to jazz her up, when the painter
Although Sumi-e depicts lifelike images like flowers, animals
heads to a studio to work, she can choose between her private
and landscapes it evolved from ancient Chinese calligraphy
studio, the Arlington Artists Alliance Gallery Underground or
which used sumi ink and rice paper. Chinese characters gener-
Gallery Clarendon.
ally depicted "pictures" in their writing, similar to the Egyptians.
Waite said she prefers her space at The Red Studio in
Sumi-e translated means “oriental brush painting.” The pro-
Crystal City, which she shares with other artists, feeding off
cess entails preparing “sumi” or organic ink. It is made from the
their energy. “It is also an inspiration working alongside other
soot left from burning a mulberry or cattail plant. Waite takes
artists,” she says.
the black caked solid -- created when combining the soot with
Her workspace contains two big tables which she covers
glue from a deer horn -- and rubs it on a piece of slate with
with felt or an old army blanket, which is needed when painting
water. This makes the ink (sumi) that is applied by brush onto
on rice paper.
rice or cotton paper mostly. It can also be applied to silk. Waite
“I do not use an easel, one paints [sumi-e] flat using rice
uses both the ink and watercolors for her pieces. The “e” in
paper. I also have several sets of shelves where I store framed
sumi-e means “painting” in Japanese.
works, and portfolios holding unframed pieces. In addition, I
She loads her brush with different shades of sumi, depend-
have a small cabinet and containers holding my paints, brushes,
ing upon how much water was added during slate grinding. A
mixing bowls, framing supplies, and other equipment,” she adds.
brush loaded with either sumi or watercolors gives a shaded
Since Jan. 2020 her paintings have been showcased at
or multi-color effect. The process deems it be administered in
Gallery Underground in Crystal City, Portabellos Restaurant,
one stroke of the brush and “executed without hesitation.”
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“Bold brush strokes are important in this style of painting,
Chambers, Arlington Free Clinic, and Brush Strokes Gallery in
showing strength to the images,” she says. The bold strokes
Fredericksburg. In Dec. 2019, she was honored as an artist of
offer an enchanting contrast to her love of painting “flowers
the month at the Arlington Artists Alliance.
and birds, and anything to do with the sea,” she adds. Although Waite majored in fine arts/oil painting in college at George Washington University, it wasn’t until years later that she discovered Sumi-e in a class at the Torpedo Factory.
The highest compliment to an artist in Japan is to say he paints with his soul. Waite’s brush indeed follows the dictate of her spirit. For more information, carolwaitepaintings.com
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T hrow a Home W i n e Ta s t i n g With These Pro Tips
ROSE’ IN SPRINGTIME WILL MAKE YOUR PARTY GUESTS BLUSH
AS THE WEATHER WARMS, OUR MINDS START TO TURN TO THE LIGHTER SHADE OF THINGS. To usher in this balmy spring season, how about a housewarming wine-tasting party, with variable shades and flavors of rose’? It’s sure to make your guests blush. Rosé has become incredibly popular, but most of us don’t know how it's made or where most rosés come from. Rosé is created by organic skin contact. When grapes are juiced, the juice is clear. Wines receive their color from the juice’s contact with the skin of the grapes. When it comes to rosé, that is almost always in the winemakers control. Maceration times can range from a couple hours to a couple days. At Early Mountain Vineyards in Virginia, winemakers Ben Jordan and Maya Hood
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White use maceration times and other wine-making techniques - from direct press, to bleed, to whole cluster - to create components that are blended together for the final product. The region best known for rosés is Provence in France. There, it is the most important style of wine and locals have become great at making it. It is always a safe bet to ask for a bottle from Provence. Yet, great quality rosés -- from the lightest shades of pink to the deepest magentas -are being created across the globe. Here are three great bottles from other regions that I’d recommend for any springtime celebration: THE TRADITIONAL CHOICE: LES LAUZERAIES TAVEL 2018 A deep pink color hints at a heartier rosé with a flinty character. It is a blend of free-run and pressed juices that are balanced with freshness and structure; acidity and strength. Perfect to take on a picnic with fried chicken, its original style and blend has garnered it the "First Rosé of France." $16.99 THE LOCAL CHOICE: EARLY MOUNTAIN ROSE’ 2019 A truly versatile rose', it won't disappoint! It goes great with grilled salmon or goat cheese and plays perfectly with a peppery arugula salad. In 2018, it was repeatedly cited as one of the best American rose's available, so don't miss the 2019! $21.99 CONTINUED >
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I RECEIVED A “SAVE THE DATE” FOR A POPS FOR PETS EVENT THIS SUMMER. It’s a free, outdoor concert – kind of like a Boston Pops for dogs -- where you pack a picnic and your pup and head to Lubber Run Amphitheater for an evening of popular classics presented by the Arlington Philharmonic. An upscale puppy pops? Well, these types of dog-friendly activities are pretty common here. Take a stroll almost anytime of day and it’s obvious that locals love their dogs. Canine companions are so ubiquitous in our community that the Hilton hotel chain opened its second dog-friendly hotel at The Wharf in Washington D.C. in January. Where was the first built? Reykjavik, Iceland. Therefore, rather than sift through all the dog spa and boarding choices, here’s a carefully chosen sampling of the most eclectic and pooch-approved, though it’s not comprehensive.
DOGMA BAKERY “In Dogs We Trust” is the motto of this eclectic bakery-grooming combo in the Village of Shirlington. One unique perk: good dogs can sit on Santa’s lap during the holidays and get a picture taken. All proceeds go to animal rescues. The spot offers freshly baked, human-grade dog treats daily. It’s one of the few suppliers of specialty raw food in the neighborhood. The groomers specialize in small dogs with hair instead of fur. Dogma doesn’t push through dozens of dogs a day, nor do they use cage dryers. They are flexible with appointments, with a first-come, firstserve policy. Owners can drop their pooches off and pick them up several hours later. 20
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THE PET SPA AT BARKLEY SQUARE
Canines get one-on-one attention at this daycare/
Most luxury spas have the amenity of being small and not accepting
boarding facility in Shirlington. But what really sets it
lots of animals at once, but Barkley Square in Falls Church takes this con-
apart is the staff’s knowledge of animal behavior and
cept to a new level. Waiting lines are non-existent as there are only two
its experience with rescues. Spacious and comprehen-
to three dogs groomed at once. Plus, it is cage free and restraint free and
sive, the facility has 3,000 square feet of play space that
groomers focus on making the dog feel calm and relaxed. It’s easy to book
accommodates five playgroups based on temperament,
your appointment and choose a groomer and service online. Amazingly,
size, play style, age, and needs. After an initial evaluation,
the website gives the exact price in advance based on the dog breed
each dog is assigned a playgroup and experiences a daily
and services chosen, so there are no surprises. Upon entering the spa,
routine that meticulously lays out time for play, exercise,
clients notice a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, filled with calming music
snacks, naps and potty breaks. For overnight boarders
and essential oils. Groomers each have their specialty and are patient and
extra walks, snacks, training time, bubbles, puzzles, story
friendly. They will give a thorough consultation first and go over how you
time and meals are mixed in. Dogs are kenneled overnight
want the dog’s hair cut and styled. They also offer a dematting service
in a secure crate and are watched on video. There is fleece
without having to buy a whole package.
bedding, but premium linens can be added for an extra
For wiggly dogs, you can request a fast groomer who is skilled with getting
fee. Other upgrades include extended walks and special
skittish pets in and out with the best results. The addition of a pretty bow or
play time with a trainer. Daily report cards are provided.
bandana is a cute touch. When the job is done, dogs are not put in crates and can roam around the spa room until their human picks them up. Clients can receive deep discounts if their dog is chosen as the breed of the month. CONTINUED >
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FROM HEAD TO TAIL SPA This groomer, by contrast, has many dog stations but here it's a dog party. Roaming pooches lay on beds and sprawl out on couches while they await their next treatment. The spa near Potomac Yard, is considered a holistic groomer that focuses on stress-free experiences. In fact, they will reschedule a dog who is overly anxious (be aware of cancellation costs though). Groomers examine a dog “as a whole,” and determine what’s needed. As a holistic groomer, they only
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use naturally-derived products for a healthy
The upscale dog daycare/boarding facil-
skin and coat. Therefore, products may cost
ity in Shirlington has two indoor play rooms
more. Spa-like detox treatments include
and an unique outdoor rooftop play area.
Thera-Clean Microbubble skin and coat
Boarding suites are spacious and private.
therapy, an organic bath that deep cleans all
Joint suites for dogs to share are available
the way down to the pup’s hair follicles and
too. And, unlike many boarders, the facility is
pores. Its trendy services include temporary
staffed 24-hours a day with trained, attentive
and semi-permanent tattoos, partial dye to
daycare and overnight attendants. The facil-
a dog’s coat, feather extensions and nail
ity is equipped with temperature-controlled
designs. The provider also features snazzy
flooring made of a type of concrete that
decor like mirrored vanities, mini chande-
prevents paw and pad injuries. The staff-to-
liers and dog couches as well as play spaces
dog ratio is one person to 10 dogs or less.
for dogs to socialize between treatments.
Play dynamics during the day are observed
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and pooches are divided into different play
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Harpers Fe r r y : A Quaint L i t t l e G e t aw ay
FEELS LIKE HOME AWAY FROM HOME
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WE ALL GET TO A POINT WHERE WE NEED TO
The history of this quaint little town is commem-
HIT THE RESET BUTTON. Sometimes we need
orated through parks and museums. The Harpers
to recharge before we can push forward in our
Ferry National Historical Park (part of the National
very busy lives. For this reason, and so many more,
Park Service) does a beautiful job preserving this
we recommend taking a short-drive getaway to
history. The park highlights the history, culture, nature,
Harpers Ferry, WV. While the drive is less than
natural resources, and animals from within and
two hours; the natural beauty that you'll encounter
around the community. These parks and museums
there is endless. Whether you go for a week or a
have something for everybody. There's also a very busy
weekend, you will come back recharged.
and diverse schedule of events offered by the parks
Harpers Ferry is a great place to relax, unplug,
throughout the year which every visitor should check
connect with nature and then recharge before
out. There are over 20 miles of scenic hiking trails
heading back to your day-to-day. There are so many
throughout the parks that encompasses West Virginia,
wonders to take in that you'll find entertaining,
Virginia and Maryland. The trails also cut through the
relaxing and fulfilling all at once. There are countless
Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Chesapeake and
outdoor activities to enjoy while surrounded by nat-
Ohio Canal National Historical Park. You can schedule
urally beautiful scenery. There is hiking, camping,
an educational hike accompanied by park staff who
rafting, sight-seeing, planned tours and opportuni-
will teach you about all the beautiful birds, plants, and
ties to volunteer for community service projects.
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plethora of volunteer opportunities to keep each area of the parks functional and clean. There is so much to do in order to ensure these parks continue to stand the test of time that the entire family can participate in a volunteer mission. When planning a getaway, location is everything. This rule applies to the destination as well as where you decide to stay while there. Now that you know a little more about the destination, we’ve found an incredible, private Colonial Estate that is truly a home away from home. This Harpers Ferry gem is big enough for you and a group of friends or family to rent and not fall all over each other. This lovely home has many features inside and out. The crown molding, traditional/farmhouse decor, and spacious yet cozy living spaces are inspiring. The master bedroom sports a separate sitting room, double closets, double vanities, a corner whirlpool jetted bathtub and separate shower. The possibilities for unplugging and relaxation are endless; whether it is reading a good book in the beautiful sitting room or chatting with a friend over a cup of coffee at the kitchen bar. You can go for an early morn-
YOU WILL FEEL AT HOME FROM THE MOMENT YOU PULL UP THE LONG DRIVEWAY TO THE SECOND YOU ARE GREETED BY THE GRAND STAIRCASE NESTLED IN THE CENTER OF THE FOYER. THIS HOME AWAY FROM HOME IS STUNNING.”
ing swim or a late-night dip in the indoor pool. There's also plenty of room for game night with the family or a large group of friends upstairs in the loft. If you'd rather watch a movie, you can enjoy your favorite film in the great room with a fire burning in the fireplace. One thing is for sure, you'll want to enjoy all that this gorgeous estate has to offer. If you prefer the outdoors, you can spend time on the balcony and take in the pristine views. The stylish yet comfortable balcony decor makes for a relaxing place to sip your favorite glass of wine and watch the sunset. Roasting marshmallows over the fire pit and making s'mores on top of the hill in the back of this estate is a must. There is also a deluxe gas grill in the backyard big enough to make a family feast on. The patio is a perfect place to eat your grilled burgers and enjoy an ice cold beer. In the
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mornings and afternoons, there are over ten acres of a nature trail around the property to enjoy. No matter if you are an indoor or an outdoor person, there is plenty for you to do at this quaint home away from home.
This home away from home sleeps 24 people. There are a total of 6 bedrooms, 15 beds and 7.5 bathrooms. This spacious home was recently updated including new carpet throughout the family room and the gorgeous wood floors are newly updated as well. Chad (the nicest doorman that you’ll ever meet) is there to help with anything you need. Its perfect for large families and groups.
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To get more information on renting this newly updated, private Colonial Estate, contact Kelly La Gala at colonialestate350@ gmail.com or look up the estate on Airbnb under Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Also be sure to contact the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park for more information on tours, hikes and volunteer opportunities.
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a pet cam, this wireless camera
and glassbreak detectors. It’s
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can watch and interact with
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the Alexa app, chosen alerts can be
pets when you’re not there.
ence between a human and
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You can tell Rover to drink
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MARCH
LIFESTYLE CALENDAR
EVERY TUESDAY ARLINGTON LADIES FUN RUN
depth to her pieces that are designed
enduring friendship between the U.S.
to bring a "fun, bright, and unique
and Japanese people. Today’s festi-
focal point to personal living spaces,"
val spans four weeks and welcomes
she said. Arlington Artists Alliance
more than 1.5 million people. Keep
has partnered with Verre and other
an eye on the blossoms and visit
venues to bring art to local hangouts.
"Bloom Watch" at https://nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/bloom-
Potomac River Running Store,
12, 25, 26
watch/, where horticulturists closely
ARLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
21, 24, 31
All running levels are welcome.
The Arlington School Board will
Participants will run between 3-5
hold its monthly public board meet-
miles on the neighborhood streets
ings on March 12 and March 26
ARLINGTON COUNTY BOARD MEETINGS
and bike trails. Come socialize with
at Syphax Education Center at 2110
The Board holds its monthly meeting
other female runners and enjoy a
Washington Blvd, at 7 pm. A Supt.
on March 21 at 8:30 am with public
safe, positive environment.
Budget Public Hearing will be held
comments. The recessed meeting is
on March 25, also at 7 pm.
on March 24 at 3 pm with reports.
Ballston Quarter
Join the Potomac River Arlington Ladies
Run
every
Tuesday
from 6:30 pm - 8 pm. Meet at the Potomac River Running store at 4238 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1235.
monitor bud development.
Syphax Education Center
Ellen Bozman Government Center
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
14
Blvd. in Room 307. Evening sessions
OPEN MIC NIGHT
CHAMBER'S 96TH ANNUAL ARLINGTON BUSINESS GALA
for March 31 at 7 pm.
Busboys and Poets, Shirlington Village
For
two
hours,
begin at 6:30 pm for removed con-
The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City
sent items. A budget meeting is set
21, 28
can
The Arlington Business Gala has
expect a diverse chorus of voices,
been the Chamber of Commerce's
including professional spoken-word
largest event for more than 90
performers,
rookies,
years. The fundraiser will be held at
poets, musicians and new weekly
The Ritz-Carlton from 6:30 PM - 11:30
hosts. The poetry program usually
PM. There will be a silent auction,
draws a packed house, so get to the
dinner, dancing, networking, and
The
Shirlington Village restaurant early.
more. Black tie preferred.
Festival's opening ceremony will be
Come with open minds and ears. The
Registration is open until noon on
held on March 21 from 5:00 pm-6:30
event is held from 8 pm-10 pm and
March 11. Email chamber@arlington-
pm. The spirited traditional and
there's a $5 cover.
chamber.org or (703) 525-2400.
contemporary
open
audiences
The board gathers at 2100 Clarendon
mic
OPENING CEREMONY, BLOSSOM KITE DAY: CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
Warner Theatre, 513 13th Street NW
National
Cherry
Blossom
performances
will
take place in the Warner Theatre in
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UNTIL MAR 7
MAR 20 - APR 12
Washington, DC. Tickets available at
“REWIRED AND INSPIRED” – MODERN ACRYLIC PAINTING EXHIBIT
NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL 2020
Kite Festival on March 28 from 10
Verre Wine Bar, 2415 Wilson Blvd.
Tidal Basin Welcome Area
Painter Andrea Raggambi show-
The
cases her modern acrylics at Verre
Festival commemorates the 1912 gift
Wine Bar. She utilizes molding paste
of 3,000 cherry trees from Tokyo to
and gel to add texture, shine and
Washington, DC, and celebrates the
Arlington Lifestyle | March 2020
Cherry
val.org/. Also, don't forget the Blossom am-4:30 pm held on the grounds of the
Cherry Trees in Arlington and DC; the
National
https://nationalcherryblossomfesti-
Washington Monument.
Blossom
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REALTY REPORT
REALTY REPORT
ARLINGTON
NEIGHBORHOOD
ORIGINAL PRICE
SOLD PRICE
%SOLD/ORIG
DOM
BDRMS
BATHS
1881 N Nash St #TS01
$4,750,000
$4,995,000
95%
49
3
4/1
3127 18th St N
$2,795,000
$2,795,000
100%
24
5
5/2
3200 N Abingdon St
$2,700,000
$2,850,000
95%
49
5
5/2
5708 Little Falls Rd N
$2,350,000
$2,449,000
96%
223
6
6/1
4011 26th St N
$2,350,000
$2,375,000
99%
42
5
5/2
$2,111,871
$2,095,000
101%
188
5
4/1
2606 N Fillmore St
$2,050,000
$2,199,000
93%
64
5
4/1
4125 34th St N
$1,975,000
$1,850,000
107%
62
5
5/1
4853 Rock Spring Rd
$1,900,000
$2,139,000
89%
342
6
5/1
4912 34th Rd N
$1,870,000
$1,899,999
98%
22
6
5/1
1724 N Barton St
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24 KENNEDY CENTER GALA The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
MARCH
LIFEST Y LE CALENDAR
The Kennedy Center for Performing
Arts will present a special dinner with performances on March 24, beginning at 5:30 pm. The annual gala
celebrates the performing arts with a star-studded concert. For more information, please email gala@kenne-
dy-center.org, call (202) 416-8338, or sign up online. The Center is located
at 2700 F Street NW, Washington, DC. The Kennedy Center is a communi-
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APR 4 PARADE AND JAPANESE STREET FESTIVAL: CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Washington, DC
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