Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving and many area stores are offering special sales and extended hours to get a jump start on the holiday season. View this post to see some of the specials offered.
#229 – Give Back
The holidays are a great time to give something back to the community. Volunteer Arlington allows you to register online for holiday volunteer projects. While there are special needs during the holidays, many of these organizations can use volunteer assistance year round.
#228 – Make plans to eat out on Thanksgiving
Don’t want to cook for Thanksgiving? How about making a reservation for dinner out and let someone else do the cooking. Check Open Table for Arlington restaurants that are open for Thanksgiving.
#226 – Drop your middle schooler off at the Little Falls Dance
Little Falls Presbyterian Church at 6025 Little Falls Road holds monthly chaperoned dances during the school year for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Please use the Williamsburg Blvd. entrance. Lines can form early and there is a limit to how many can get inside. $7 admission.
EDITOR’S NOTE: These may no longer be happening. Contact the church for an update.
#225 – Carpe Vinum
Four top wine educators from Arlington’s best wine shops, including Arrowine, Best Cellars, Curious Grape and Screwtop Wine Bar, will be conducting Thursday WineTastings 11/18- 1/13 from 6:15 to 7:30 at Town Square at the Artisphere in Rosslyn. $30 per person. This week’s tasting focuses on Wines for Thanksgiving and helps you understand which wines go best with turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.
#224 – Try Peruvian Chicken
Crisp and Juicy at Lee Heights(4540 Lee Highway, Arlington) offers delicious charboiled chicken, whole, halved, quartered or in sandwiches, and sides including rice and beans, fried yuca, fried plantain. Their Super Bowl platter includes 2 Whole chickens, large potato salad, large cole slaw, large rice & beans for just $27.99.
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