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Download our Current Issue where you'll find articles throughout the paper about things to do ... from theatre to museum openings to events in the local parks. Be sure to turn to our Bulletin Board pages which are filled with listings of activities for everyone in the family grouped by category so you can easily find what interests you. Most of these events have a start and an end date. If you are looking for ongoing activities and resources, be sure to check our Community Resources section.

Below we've gathered together links to our favorite event calendars on the web.

Alexandria Guide Online

This site covers the City of Alexandria's attractions including dining, art galleries, shopping and an event's calendar.

Cultural Tourism DC

Cultural Tourism DC's Calendar lists a broad range of activities and special events for all ages and interests. Browse Today's Events or plan ahead using the search. To keep up-to-date on what's going on in Washington, DC, you can subscribe to the weekly "Events Update" calendar.

CultureCapital.com

CultureCapital is a project of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington and connects you to the area's thriving arts and culture community throughout the District of Columbia, the City of Alexandria, Arlington and Fairfax Counties in Virginia, Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland.

Go City Kids

A guide to fun activities for the family, kids events, restaurants for kids and families and more in your local area.

Going Out Guide

Washington Post's "Going Out Guide" is your source for the best restaurants, bars, movies and events in DC, MD and VA.

WhatsonCity.net

This calendar features over 300 free and inexpensive (mostly free) things-to-do every day in D.C. and the metropolitan area. It also pays special attention to access. Find music, live theater, sports, dance (and dancing), festivals, parades, art exhibitions, movies, history, flea markets, farmers markets, public affairs, nature/ecology, volunteer opportunities, museums, monuments, poetry, storytelling, fireworks, physical fitness activities, a kids' calendar and a teen calendar (both just launched) and much, much more.