March 17

Weekend Bucket List March 17-19

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Enjoy panoramic views of Washington D.C.'s most important monuments during this attraction-packed, small-group boat cruise from the D.C. Wharf to Alexandria Old Town and back. Highlights covered include the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Arlington National Cemetery. Food and beverages are available for purchase onboard.

African-American heritage and community are woven into the fabric of Washington DC—and this walking tour provides an in-depth cultural and historical education. Set off on foot from U Street—once known as the “Black Broadway”—and see the venues where musicians like Duke Ellington once played. From there, venture to other local highlights, from Ben’s Chili Bowl and the Howard Theatre to the streets of Little Ethiopia.

Enjoy panoramic views of Washington D.C.'s most important monuments during this attraction-packed, small-group boat cruise from the D.C. Wharf to Alexandria Old Town and back. Highlights covered include the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Arlington National Cemetery. Food and beverages are available for purchase onboard.

Ireland at The Wharf
When: March 18 | 12:00 PM
Where: The Wharf

The Wharf and Kirwan's Irish Pub are bringing the luck of the Irish to the waterfront with our free Ireland at The Wharf festival! Enjoy all the fun of a true Irish festival with Guinness beer, Irish coffee from Praline Bakery, whiskey, bands and bagpipers. All ages welcome, must be 21+ to consume alcohol. Slainte!

Join Arts on a Roll for an engaging, hands-on, visual arts workshop. A FREE drop-in activity for the whole family! Arts on a Roll @ Creative Suitland is a partnership program between the Department of Parks and Recreation and Creative Suitland.
Create art with sheet metal including emboss drawing, stamping, denting, piercing, rub-transferring, folding, and hammering. Make a necklace or key-chain! All levels welcome.

To honor Women’s History Month, join us for a stroll through the museum, to celebrate the women in our collections—ancient and modern, human and divine.
Prepared in conjunction with our centennial celebration, docent-led "Women of the Freer" tours will introduce you to influential women and their little-known stories.
No reservations required. Meet in the Freer Gallery of Art, at the Information Desk near the front entrance.


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