Arlington Calendar

Board of Directors Vacancies

The Friends of Arlington’s Planetarium seeks to fill three vacancies on its 2025 Board of Directors. Interested candidates seeking information and an application can find details on the FOAP Elections web page. The deadline for submission is Dec. 31, 2024.


Centers for Opportunity Arlington

The Centers for Opportunity Arlington is a safe, stigma-free place to spend time for those recovering from homelessness, substance use, and mental illness. It has a donation closet that needs adult clothing and shoes. Some participants at the Center are looking for jobs and need the proper attire. Located at 3219 Columbia Pike, Suite 101, Arlington. Contact Greg, Program Coordinator at 703-567-1346. 


Volunteer for Arlington’s Community Ambassador Program

Arlington Neighborhood Village, in partnership with Arlington County and Marymount University, has started the Community Ambassador Program (CAP). CAP is a volunteer fueled system that identifies “Ambassadors” connected with civic associations, faith communities, senior centers, apartment buildings, etc. These individuals will be trained to be a reliable source of information about the many opportunities available to older adults in Arlington. 

Ambassadors will spread the word about programs and support services, opportunities for social and civic engagement, and educational and enrichment activities for older adults in their own neighborhoods. They are actively recruiting ambassadors to act as a bridge between their community and the Arlington safety net, providing information and soliciting feedback to improve offerings that help older adults remain safe, independent, engaged, and connected to their community.

Contact cap@anvarlington.org if this is something you are interested in or want to learn more. Let’s work together to create a supported and connected community for all ages!

Receive Support Services

Are you a senior in Arlington? Do you need support services but don’t know where to look? Are you looking for fun and enriching activities in Arlington? Email or call 703-509-8057 and they will connect you with an Ambassador.


Until Jan. 26, 2025

Assembly 2024: Horizon Scanning Exhibit. At the Museum of Contemporary Art, Arlington. The exhibition is organized by MoCA Arlington Curator of Exhibitions Blair Murphy and guest curator Jared Packard. Launched in 2019, Assembly highlights current material and conceptual trends among contemporary artists. Since 2022, the exhibition has had a national focus, showcasing work by some of the country’s rising stars and giving them a platform on the doorstep of the nation’s capital. Assembly 2024: Horizon Scanning opens on the eve of the presidential election, four miles from the center of Washington, DC. In this time of multiple, overlapping, and seemingly perpetual crises, and with that proximity in mind, the exhibition brings together artists whose work can help us grapple with our tumultuous present by offering strategies to navigate and reimagine the future.


Oct. 29 to Jan. 12

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” At Signature Theatre, Shirlington, Arlington. It’s a comedy night in Sondheim’s zany, hysterical, Tony Award-winning musical romp. In one of the greatest musical comedies of all time, three households reside next to each other in ancient Rome. Just outside their doors, the exploits of a quick-thinking Roman slave, a braggart soldier, a beautiful courtesan, a lovesick young man and others devolve into uproarious chaos in a fast-paced, witty and monumental escapade. With mistaken identities, wily ruses, madcap chases, a love story, and a happy ending of course, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’s” audacious and irreverent spectacle has something for everyone. 


Holidays at Amazon HQ2

The holiday season is officially here, and Amazon HQ2 in Arlington is kicking it off with exciting, family-friendly events that will bring joy and festive cheer. Here are a few events you don’t won’t want to miss:

MoCA Handcrafted Holidays – Every Wednesday through Dec. 20th: 11:30am-1:30pm

Get into the holiday spirit by creating unique, handmade gifts at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Innovation Studio. Crafts and dates include:

Dec. 4: Bottle Cap Ornaments Led by artist, Margaret Jacobson.

Dec. 11: Festive Candle Decoration

Dec. 18: Super-Size Snowflakes

 The Lodge at National Landing brought to you by Amazon - Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1pm - 7pm

Step into a winter wonderland at Metropolitan Park’s ski-inspired festival, The Lodge. Celebrate the season with cozy vibes, warm drinks, and plenty of activities for all ages.

 Plants in the Park - Wednesday, Dec. 11th, 11am - 2pm

Roll up your sleeves and get into the holiday spirit at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s winter edition of Plants in the Park. Participants will create their own plant and craft project, perfect for holiday décor or gifts.

 Food Pop-ups in Coordination with Met Park Retailers

Coordinated with Met Park retailers, these events will feature art, holiday lights, and seasonal promotions to bring the holiday spirit to life in the park!


Dec. 5-8

Brighten Your Season. At Central Place Plaza, Rosslyn. Celebrate the holidays with Rosslyn Cheer! A fun lineup of events and more holiday happenings to get you into the holiday spirit. 1800 N Lynn St, Arlington, VA 22209

Light the Plaza: Thursday, Dec. 5, 5-8 p.m.

Santa Paws Yappy Hour: Friday, Dec. 6, 5-7 p.m.

Holiday Market: Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.


Dec. 6 and 13

Free Classical Music. The Friday Morning Music Club invites everyone to classical music concerts the first and second Fridays of the month at Saint George’s Church, 915 N. Oakland St., one block from Virginia Square Metro Station. The program for December 6 features Karg-Elert’s Suite Pointillistique for solo flute and Shostakovich’s Piano Trio in E minor. The program December 13 includes a cello solo performance of Boccherini ‘s Concerto in G Major; Schubert’s piano Impromptu in B-flat Major, and the virtuoso Fantaisie brillante sur ‘Carmen’ for solo flute. The one-hour concerts start at noon. Free, no ticket required. Visit fmmc.org


Saturday/Dec. 7

Enchant: A Family Holiday Concert by the Arlington Chorale. 5 p.m. At Westover Baptist Church, 1125 Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington.  Join in an enchanting concert that will warm your heart and spark your holiday spirit! Immerse yourself in the joy and wonder of the season as the Arlington Chorale brings beloved holiday classics to life. From festive carols to spirited sing-alongs, this concert is a celebration of love, togetherness, and the enchantment of the holiday season. Let the music transport you to a world of winter wonder with snow-covered landscapes and the joyous laughter of children. Tickets and more information at arlingtonchorale.org


Dec. 7-8

Holiday Gift Nook. At Arlington Central Library, 1015 N. Quincy St., Arlington. Shopping Hours Saturday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

How it works: Pick up a coupon before entering the shop and exchange it for one item. You may return for additional tickets, while supplies and inventory last. Visit the gift-wrapping station to personalize and wrap your gift(s). Check out other Library gift-making and wrapping programs.


Capital Art & Craft Festival/Dec 13-15

Join 300+ artists and vendors, and thousands of attendees at the Winter Capital Art and Craft Festival. Enjoy shopping for beautiful one-of-a-kind art, jewelry, clothing, furnishings, pottery, décor, and more. www.capitalartandcraftfestivals.com


Saturday/Dec. 14

Comedy Karaoke Trivia Funtime Show. 7:30 p.m. At Highline RxR, 2010 Crystal Drive, Arlington. Bring a team or fly solo and win prizes by dropping knowledge in a trivia competition, then duking it out in a karaoke battle! Hosted by Christian Hunt, this amazing experience features comedy from the DC area’s finest comics. The headliner for December’s show is the hilarious Lucas Craig.


Dec. 14-15

Jane Franklin Dance. 7 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. At Theatre on the Run, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington. Jane Franklin Dance will close 2024 at the intimate black box venue Theatre on the Run, with commissioned works by six choreographers. Tickets: $23 through Dec 13. ($25 on Dec 14, 15 and at the door). Visit the website: https://janefranklin.com/performances.


Saturday/Dec. 14

Holiday Cheer. 7:30 p.m. At Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, 4444 Arlington Blvd., Arlington. The National Chamber Ensemble returns with their beloved ‘Holiday Cheer’ concert. This event has become a holiday tradition enjoyed by all faiths and anyone who loves the finest classical and holiday favorites of the season. Star soprano Sharon Christman and the winners of NCE’s Outstanding Young Artist Award string competition will captivate the audience with their performances. The concert concludes with a Carols-Sing-Along inviting everyone to join the spirit of music and song.


Dec. 19 to Jan. 4, 2025

“The Little Comedies.” At Theater-on-the-Run in Arington. Sponsored by Synetic Theater.  Expressed through body and facial masks, pantomime, and dazzling choreography, this reinvention of a Synetic classic, “The Music Box,” treats audiences of all ages to a series of enchanting, wordless vignettes set to mesmerizing music. Watch as a janitor and businessman discover a magical mask that transforms their lives and two cowboys in the Wild West who hilariously attempt to tame a loose bull in an unforgettable journey through fantasy and comedy.


Saturday/Jan. 11

Comedy Karaoke Trivia Funtime Show. 7:30 p.m. At Highline RxR, 2010 Crystal Drive, Arlington.  Bring a team or fly solo and win prizes by dropping knowledge in a trivia competition, then duking it out in a karaoke battle.  Hosted by Christian Hunt, this amazing experience features comedy from the D.C. area’s finest comics. The headliner for January’s show is the hilarious Umar Khan.