
Colonial Community wants you to enjoy your time away from work too! Check out the events we've found around the DC metropolitan area, so that you can relax and enjoy your weekend!
Cox Farms
Cox
Farms operates a 116-acre farm in Centreville and two farm markets,
one located in Vienna, and the other on the farm in Centreville. In the fall, they invite the Washington metro area to the farm
to share in the harvest festivities and enjoy their annual Fall Festival.
Newseum
Visit the new Newseum on the
weekends and gain a better understanding of the news and why it is so
important. Visit the above link for more information about the Newseum
and to plan your visit.
Happy Hours in Foggy
Bottom
Check out this site
with links to happy hours in Foggy Bottom or other parts of the DC metro area.
Washington Nationals
Can't come to the
Colonial Community game or just want to go another day? Check out the website
for Washington's
Nationals for ticket information.
Washington Redskins
For ticket
information and 2009 pre-season and season schedules, visit the website for the
Washington Redskins.
Arts & Events
Around DC
Check out the City
Paper for events around DC, including book readings and galleries.
Restaurants Around DC
Looking for a
new restaurant to try? Check out Washingtonian's 2008 guide to the "100 Best
Restaurants" around DC.
Concerts
in DC
Check out the Washington Post's music guide to find out about popular venues and upcoming performances
Chevy
Chase Ballroom
Want to take dance
lessons? Check out the Chevy Chase Ballroom and its calendar of classes to see
if anything makes you want to move.
Millennium
Stage at the Kennedy Center
Interested in the arts,
but wary of the prices. The Kennedy
Center offers free
events, no tickets required. Follow the link and learn more about
upcoming FREE events.
Operation Spy at The
International Spy Museum
Need something to do
with the kids or secretly want to be a spy? Kids (Ages 12+) and adults
can experience the life of a spy in this new interactive exhibit.
Verizon
Center Events
Need something to do
during your time off? Check out the Calendar of Events at the Verizon Center
to see if an entertainer or team you love is coming to DC soon.
Double-Decker Bus Tours
Have you seen those big, red double-decker buses driving
around D.C.? If you’re new to DC or just
want to take a tour of the city that you love then try out these double-decker
tours. Most tours allow you to hop on
and off, so you can go to specific places and then rejoin the tour later. Check out the website for more details.
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