Baskin Robbins is offering 31 cent scoop night to honor America’s firefighters on Wednesday, April 28th from 5 PM-10 PM. http://ht.ly/1DP5M
2010 Rosslyn Film Festival Begins April 30th
The Rosslyn Summer Outdoor Film Festival begins April 30th and will run Friday evenings at Dusk through September 3rd. This year’s theme is “I Love the 90’s.”
The movies are shown at Gateway Park at Lee Highway near Key Bridge and is free to the public. People are encouraged to bring blankets and low chairs to picnic in the park before the show.
Friends of the Public Library Book Sale April 22-25, 2010
The Friends of the Library book sale begins today. Members only can purchase books on Thursday April 22nd from 5:30 – 9 at the parking garage of Arlington Central Library, level G-1. Memberships are available at the door. The public is invited from 10-6 Friday and Saturday and from 12-6 Sunday when everything will be half price.
Touch the Earth Celebration Set for April 25th, 2010
Arlington’s Children and Nature Network, Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment, WalkArlington and Potomac Overlook Park are hosting a “Touch the Earth” celebration in honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.
Arlington Science Focus School Named Intel Schools of Distinction Finalist
Intel Corporation named Arlington Science Focus Elementary School one of 18 finalists for the 2010 Intel Schools of Distinction Award. As a finalist, each of the 18 schools will receive a $5,000 award from the Intel Foundation.
Cherry Blossom Festival

Spring in Washington is my favorite time of year. Growing up here, I always enjoyed the annual trek downtown to the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms in bloom. The “guest of honor” (the cherry blossoms in bloom) doesn’t always arrive in time for the annual festival, or may have arrived and already be gone, but some years the peak date of blooms falls right within the festival celebration and if the temperatures don’t get too warm, rainy or windy, we may be able to enjoy the blossoms through the parade.
For details on the Cherry Blossom Festival and its related events, go to the official festival site here.
The area around the Tidal Basin and East Potomac Park is the most popular place to visit and you can even rent a paddle boat to get out on the water and enjoy them there. But if you don’t want to fight the crowds at the Tidal Basin, try the National Arboretum which offers a self-guided tour on their mobile app or visit the Kenwood neighborhood near River Road and Brookside Drive in Bethesda/Chevy Chase which offers a seasonal walk. Blooms in Kenwood should peak a few days later than the ones in DC because of cooler temperatures.
For a walking map of Cherry Blossoms in Arlington, check out the WalkArlington site.
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