Ring in the New Year at First Night Alexandria #ALXFirstNight
First Night Alexandria is a fantastic celebration of the new year through the performing arts in Alexandria, Virginia. Get your tickets now!
First Night Alexandria is a fantastic celebration of the new year through the performing arts in Alexandria, Virginia. Get your tickets now!
Thousands of folks attend the annual George Washington Birthday Parade in Alexandria, Virginia, celebrating our founding father on PResident’s Day. Details.
The Carlyle Community Council (CCC) will again host an official Pit Stop for Bike to Work Day set for May 17, 2013 at John Carlyle Square Park. In 2012, close …
The City of Alexandria Commuter Challenge is a friendly competition between City of Alexandria employers that encourages all forms of alternative transportation: walking, biking, carpooling/vanpooling, bus, train, trolley and teleworking.
Bike to Work Day online registration is now open and the City of Alexandria has three great pit stops to choose from including Carlyle’s very own John Carlyle Square Park. …
On March 11, the Alexandria Transit Company (ATC) will celebrate 29 years of Driving Alexandria Safely Home (DASH). Customers who ride DASH on Tuesday, March 12 will receive a small gift of appreciation for their support over the years, as part of Customer Appreciation Day.
You are cordially invited to attend Apollo Live on Friday, March 1 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Kauffman Auditorium at the Lee Center, 1108 Jefferson St. This event is open …
See more photos of the event at this link. If you want more information about the local transit benefit program, visit the front desk.
DASH bus will provide free shuttle service for First Night Alexandria between the King Street Metrorail Station and the Potomac River Waterfront, starting at 6 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, …
Are you going to First Night Alexandria? If your family is like ours that have young kids who head to bed well before midnight, First Night Alexandria has a host …
See graphic for details or click this link for more information. See you there!
This coming Sunday, November 18, join President James Madison, as presented by John Douglas Hall, as he discusses and engages guests about political and personal issues of the year 1812. …