Fall for Fairfax Festival is Northern Virginia’s largest fall festival including more than 100 interactive activities and exhibits and programs focusing on education, sport and fitness, the environment, public safety, and personal health. Fall for Fairfax activities include a train ride, kids climbing wall, pumpkin patch, hayrides, petting zoo, inflatables… read more →
The fun filled Celebrate Fairfax! Festival is anxiously awaited by Northern Virginia residents every summer. Why? Every year it gets better and better with more exhibits, crafts, artisans, companies, and food vendors. Also, its a great excuse to revel in your younger years while listening to bands from decades past. This… read more →
The Washington Auto Show is a huge event displaying more than 700 new makes and models of cars, trucks, mini-vans and sport utility vehicles from over 42 domestic and import automakers. The Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association (WANADA) sponsors the auto show each year to entice, educate and entertain… read more →
Welcome the New Year with visits to restaurants you have wanted to try, but have yet to visit. These restaurant weeks are welcomed by residents all over the area. Often there will be up and coming restaurants or old favorites. With locations throughout the DC metropolitan area, its easy to… read more →
WRAP’s 2013 Holiday SoberRide program will be offered from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. nightly from December 13, 2013 to January 1, 2014. To receive a free cab ride home (up to a $30.00 fare), please call 800-200-8294 (TAXI). AT&T customers may dial #WRAP from their wireless phones. Please refer… read more →
Thanksgiving is a great time to volunteer and reach out and help the homeless and the hungry. The Washington, DC area has lots of charitable organizations that need volunteers to prepare, serve and cleanup holiday meals for the poor. You can also make a donation or participate in fundraising events.… read more →
Veterans Day was originally established to honor Americans who had served in World War I. The national holiday is celebrated on November 11, the anniversary of the day World War I ended in 1918. Today Veterans Day honors veterans of all wars for their patriotism and willingness to serve in… read more →
Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for some spooky fun then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together a list of local Washington DC haunted houses, hay rides, spook walks, and more for the scariest day of 2013! Check out all the attractions below,… read more →
Pick a pumpkin, ride in a wagon full of hay, or feed and pet farm animals. What better way is there to enjoy the change of seasons? Fall festivals are held in a variety of places throughout Maryland and Virginia. Here are some of the best pumpkin patches in the… read more →
WASHINGTON – Truckers are promising to cause a traffic jam on the Capital Beltway Friday in a political protest. So, what can the average driver expect to see? Commuters around the D.C. region who use the Beltway should anticipate running into a large convoy of semis and other vehicles with… read more →