Friday, May 24, 2013
Between the federal holiday Monday and multiple events Saturday through Monday, there are several scheduled street closures and traffic patterns in place May 25-28.
Memorial Day and the weekend that precedes it will bring thousands of motorcyclists and other tourists to the DC area for Rolling Thunder, the National Memorial Day Parade and other scheduled events. To accommodate several of these events the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has scheduled street closures near and around the National Mall. SATURDAY Annual Thunder Alley Rolling Thunder will kick off its Annual Thunder Alley on Saturday, May 25. The following streets will be affected on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY Rolling Thunder Rally On Sunday, May 26, the Rolling Thunder Rally will take place from 10:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The following streets will be closed for this event …
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DDOT pushed back construction, which was most recently supposed to begin April 29.
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) now plans for construction at the intersection of 37th Street and Tunlaw Road NW to begin May 28. Most recently the agency had said work would begin April 29. Hours for work will be Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is possible work could carry over to Saturdays, in which case the community will be notified 72 hours prior to such work taking place, according to DDOT. Work is expected to take approximately four weeks from the start date. The Glover Park Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) advises residents that northbound traffic on 37th Street will be detoured for a two-week period. According to the ANC, the construction will not require the detour of the D1 and D2 busses. The …
The 25th annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride rolls through the DC region Memorial Day weekend.
Expect to see thousands of motorcycles on area roads this weekend — it’s time for the annual Rolling Thunder Run motorcycle ride. A map of the ride is above — or click here to see a map of the 2013 Rolling Thunder Run if you’re on a mobile device. Here’s where the bikers will be Sunday and Monday, May 26 and 27: Sunday, May 26 6 a.m. Reveille – Riders will gather in the North and South Pentagon parking lots starting by 7 a.m. The cyclists will leave around noon from the Pentagon. Noon – First Amendment Demonstration Run, after which riders will gather in West Potomac Park. Monday, May 27 11 a.m. Candlelight Vigil – Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery 2 p.m. Memorial Day Observance – Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The …
This was the fifth annual District Department of Transportation potholepalooza campaign.
Potholepalooza wrapped up Wednesday, marking the District Department of Transportation's (DDOT) fifth successful annual campaign. This year DDOT's crew filled nearly 4,000 potholes in the course of one month. “I’d like to thank the hard-working men and women at DDOT for working tirelessly to fill almost 1,500 more potholes than we filled during last year’s campaign,” DDOT Director Terry Bellamy said in a press release. “I’d also like to thank the public for continuing to support this campaign by notifying us about potholes throughout the city.” The event kicked off on April 22 and in 23 working days DDOT’s Street and Bridge Maintenance Branch received 849 service requests for pothole repairs and filled 3,899 potholes, according to the DDOT…
At one point Friday morning, more than 500 Pepco customers in Glover Park were impacted by power outages.
Updated 1:49 p.m. Friday Power has been restored in Glover Park, according to the Pepco outage map. Updated 10:51 a.m. More than 500 Pepco customers are without power in Glover Park, just after 10 a.m. Friday, according to the Pepco outage map. The estimated restoration time was extended from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday. Glover Park is one of several neighborhoods in the District with above-grade power lines, which are more susceptible to outages from downed branches and high winds. Friday's weather forecast calls for winds around 18 mph. Frustrated customers took too Twitter about the outages: MediocreFutbol: @gloverpark I honestly hate living in Glover Park " The Wind Blows and There's No Power" Gregotto: The last day of my residence in @…
Pool venues vary, from free to over-the-top.
If you plan to live the life aquatic this summer, get ready to dive in. The traditional kick-off to the summer swim season is upon us. Even though the weather forecast calls for it to be hovering around 70 degrees Monday, Memorial Day, the holiday weekend is a traditional kick-off to the pool season. If you’re looking for a place in or around Georgetown to take a dip, look no further than the outdoor pool at Volta Park, 1555 34th St. NW, just a block off Wisconsin Avenue. The pool opens for the season Saturday at noon, and will be open from noon to 6 p.m. all weekend — Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Memorial Day. After this weekend, the pool will be open only on weekends until June 24, after DC public schools let out for the school year. …
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Beauvoir Pool
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Penthouse Pool Club
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2231 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA
Sport & Health indoor pool
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2015 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC
Embassy Row Hotel Penthouse Pool
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Tenley Sport&Health
4000 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC
Sport & Health indoor pool
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Sen. Charles Percy (R-Ill.) was instrumental in building support and securing funding for a Georgetown Waterfront Park.
Family of the late Senator Charles Percy (R-Ill.) and supporters of the Georgetown Waterfront Park gathered Thursday afternoon to dedicate a portion of the new waterfront park as “Senator Charles H. Percy Plaza”. "My dad would be oddly humbled," said his daughter, Sharon Percy Rockefeller. As she introduced her grandchildren, who had just been doing cartwheels on a grassy area of the plaza, she added, "He would be incredibly happy and proud." The senator was a strong supporter of the creation of a waterfront park in Georgetown. The plaza, now in his name, is at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and K Street, NW where the large sprinkler-style fountain is located. "The Friends of Georgetown Waterfront Park know without the impetus and …
Who’s NOT planning a BBQ this weekend? If the weather holds and you’ve got propane or charcoal, chances are you’re grilling something with your friends and family. Here are Memorial Day recipes and ideas for keeping costs down. Sponsored by Home Depot.
The weekend is here! How are you going to spend it in Georgetown, Arlington and beyond?
1. Rosslyn Outdoor Film Festival When/Where: Friday at dusk (around 8 p.m.) at the foot of the Key Bridge at 1300 Lee Highway. Why Go: Enjoy an outdoor showing of classic 80s film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket and enjoy a flick with a view of Georgetown. Bueller? Bueller? Price: Free. 2. Rolling Thunder "Ride for Freedom" When/Where: Sunday, gather starting at 8 a.m. at Pentagon parking lot, at noon ride into Washington, D.C. begins. Why Go: Catch thousands upon thousands of motorcycle riders along their route. Riders make their way from the Pentagon, across the Arlington Memorial Bridge, along Constituion Avenue out to the Capitol building and back along Independence Avenue, ending in West Potomac Park. It's a …
Memorial Day weekend track work will impact riders on the Red and Orange lines starting at 10 p.m. Friday and continuing through system closing Monday night.
Metro will perform system rebuilding work on two lines in the system for Memorial Day weekend May 24-27 on the Red and Orange lines. Metro has not scheduled work on the Blue, Yellow or Green lines. Weekend track work will result in service changes on Red and Orange lines beginning at 10 p.m. Friday and lasting through system closing Monday night. According to a Metro news release: Red Line - 10 p.m. Fri., May 24 through closing Mon., May 27 Orange Line - 10 p.m. Fri., May 24 through closing Mon., May 27