Dec
31
Sun
Noon Yards Eve! @ The Yards Sundeck
Dec 31 @ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Ring in 2024 at the seventh annual Noon Yards Eve! The Yards is bringing back a family-friendly bash to finish out the year.

Celebrate with complimentary activities for kids of all ages including trackless train rides through The Yards, an inflatable slide and bounce house, glitter tattoo artists, carnival games, music by DJ Alex Love, crafts, The Uncle Devin Show, a magician, and more! Families can also take pictures in the photo booth and participate in the 2024-themed giveaways.

The event will culminate with the highly-anticipated countdown and balloon drop celebration at noon, allowing kids of all ages to ring in the New Year! Noon Yards is free to attend, but registration in advance is required on Eventbrite.

WHEN/WHERE:

  • Sunday, December 31 | 10am – 1pm

  • The Yards Sundeck | 355 Water Street SE, Washington, DC 20003

3rd Annual Game Night NYE @ Calico
Dec 31 2023 @ 1:00 PM – Jan 1 2024 @ 12:30 AM

Calico, in Blagden Alley, is ringing in 2024 with its casual 3rd Annual Game Night NYE. Whether you’re “pre-gaming” your night with a group of friends and a round of adult juice boxes, or sticking around to see the ball drop over a midnight toast & plenty of communal board games, Calico’s the all-day spot on New Year’s Eve.

Calico is hosting a low-key NYE hangout from 1pm-12:30am, where guests can play board games, enjoy all-day drink specials & eat creative bar snacks. Calico’s taking $2 off draft cocktails & beer all day, plus discounting bubbly bottles.

The bar’s regular food and drink menu will also be available, featuring festive hot cocktails like boozy Hot Chocolate (vanilla vodka, housemade chocolate syrup, cinnamon whipped cream) and the molasses and lightning apple brandy Spiked Cider, plus shareable winter eats like Buffalo Chicken Tomato Pie, beef gravy and mozz-topped Disco Tots, Steak & Cheese, and Tachos.

The bar has also stocked up on fun games such as Monopoly, Clue, Scattergories, Cards Against Humanity, Scrabble, Uno, Jenga, Hungry Hippos, Chess, Checkers, Backgammon and more.

And at midnight, they’ll pour a complimentary sparkling toast.

Calico’s 3rd Annual Game Night NYE is free to attend, and entry is first-come first-served.

New Year’s Eve Glow at Whitlow’s @ Whitlow's
Dec 31 2023 @ 9:00 PM – Jan 1 2024 @ 2:00 AM

New Year’s Eve Glow at Whitlow’s  

Guests will literally GLOW in the dark at Whitlow’s on New Year’s Eve. The three-level bar hosts its first New Year’s celebration at their new U Street location with the party going on at every level.

The all-inclusive ticketed event, from 9 pm until 2 am, at $85 each, will have lots of black lights and fluorescent colors that glow when the lights are down. A dinner buffet is included with an open bar serving draft beers, wines, rail drinks and champagne.  It’ll be a dance party with DJ Killabeats24  performing on the rooftop and live band Turtle Recall will be performing on the second floor.

New Year’s Eve Glow Party at Whitlow’s

December 31

9 pm – 2 am

$85 per person, includes buffet

901 U Street NW

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-years-eve-glow-party-at-whitlows-tickets-772345555347?aff=oddtdtcreator

Feb
3
Sat
Lunar New Year at National Museum of Asian Art @ National Museum of Asian Art
Feb 3 @ 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art has announced its 2024 family festival commemorating Lunar New Year, a celebration of the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar. The event takes place Feb. 3, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. It is free and open to the public.

This year’s Lunar New Year festival will celebrate the year of the dragon. It will consist of performances, talks, tours, hands-on activities and more. The full schedule is available online. The museum also offers many resources to learn about Lunar New Year on its website such as virtual tours of related collections, lesson plans and webinars.

About Lunar New Year
Commonly known as the Spring Festival in China, Lunar New Year is a 15-day celebration marked by many traditions. The Lunar New Year’s Eve reunion dinner is the highlight that kicks off the holiday, a feast with a spread of symbolic dishes, such as a whole fish representing abundance, that bring good luck and fortune. The 15th and final day of the holiday is the Lantern Festival, during which people have tangyuan, or sweet glutinous rice balls, and children carry lanterns around the neighborhood at night to mark the end of the celebration.

In the Chinese zodiac, 2024 is the year of the dragon. Different regions across Asia celebrate Lunar New Year in many ways and may follow a different zodiac. Many Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders do not observe the Chinese/lunar zodiac.

Feb
9
Fri
Galentine’s Day at Punch Bowl Social @ Punchbowl Social
Feb 9 @ 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Gals, gather all your girls for a Galentine’s celebration at Punch Bowl Social, which is hosting a game night complete with cute swag, Instagrammable cocktails and a live DJ – female, of course – to keep the party going on Friday, Feb. 9.

For your $15 ticket, you’ll get a friendship bracelet, heart-shaped sunglasses reminiscent of Taylor Swift’s video for “22,” and your choice of board games. Don’t miss out on the pink punch and cocktails. Select locations* will have pop-up vendors and an influencer host.

EVENT DETAILS

What:  Galentine’s Day at Punch Bowl Social

When: 6:30 to 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9

Cost: Tickets $15, register via Eventbrite

Informationpunchbowlsocial.com

Feb
10
Sat
Lunar New Year at Tiger Fork w/ Lion Dancers @ Tiger Fork
Feb 10 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Hong Kong-inspired Tiger Fork in Blagden Alley is once again celebrating Lunar New Year (year of the Dragon) from February 9 through February 18. Tiger Fork will serve of a special a la carte menu of symbolic Cantonese dishes for both dine-in and takeout, each representing a specific virtue to bring good luck for the coming year. And during dinner service on two Saturdays, February 10 & 17, the festive restaurant will host traditional Lion Dancers, performing ceremonies to bring prosperity and good fortune in 2024.

In addition to most of Tiger Fork’s regular menu offerings, Executive Chef Simon Lam has created several dish specials, each designed to bring good luck in the New Year (traditional examples include dumplings symbolizing wealth, noodles for long life, and fish bringing surplus). Available either a la carte (ranging from $9-$35) or as a tasting menu for two ($136), dishes include:

Pork Dumplings (wealth)

Napa cabbage, edamame puree, herb oil

Jian Diu (togetherness)

fried glutinous rice sesame balls

Yu Sheng (prosperity)

noodles, seasonal vegetables, sea urchin, fish roe

Yu (abundance)

steamed whole fish, soy fish broth, aromatic herbs

Year of the Dragon (luck)

battered lobster, soy gravy, pan fried egg noodles

Throughout the celebration, dine-in guests will receive a traditional red envelope with their checks. During Lunar New Year, bright red envelopes are traditionally gifted to friends and family. Guests can fill them with money, gifted to symbolize good wishes and luck for the new year ahead.

And traditional Chinese lion dancers from Tai Yim Kung Fu will perform on several nights during dinner service (Sat. February 10 at 7:30pm, and Sat. February 17 at 5pm and 7pm) for guests in the dining room and just outside the restaurant in historic Blagden Alley — a customary ceremony which signifies prosperity, luck and good fortune.

Tiger Fork’s Lunar New Year specials will all be available for dine-in, and some for takeout/delivery.

WHEN:       Food Specials: Friday, February 9 through Sunday, February 18 (food specials)

Lion Dancing: Saturday, February 10 (7:30pm) and Saturday, February 17 (5pm, 7pm)

 

WHERE:     Tiger Fork

922 N Street NW

Washington, DC 20001

 

Feb
14
Wed
A Night in Paris | 2024 Valentine’s Day Celebration at Hillwood @ Hillwood Museum and Gardens
Feb 14 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

A Night in Paris | 2024 Valentine’s Day Celebration
Wednesday, February 14, 2023, 7-10 p.m.
Join Hillwood for a Valentine’s celebration and benefit. Preview the special exhibition Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Paris, explore the magic of Hillwood, and bid on choice items in the silent auction.

 

Feb
17
Sat
Lunar New Year at Tiger Fork w/ Lion Dancers @ Tiger Fork
Feb 17 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Hong Kong-inspired Tiger Fork in Blagden Alley is once again celebrating Lunar New Year (year of the Dragon) from February 9 through February 18. Tiger Fork will serve of a special a la carte menu of symbolic Cantonese dishes for both dine-in and takeout, each representing a specific virtue to bring good luck for the coming year. And during dinner service on two Saturdays, February 10 & 17, the festive restaurant will host traditional Lion Dancers, performing ceremonies to bring prosperity and good fortune in 2024.

In addition to most of Tiger Fork’s regular menu offerings, Executive Chef Simon Lam has created several dish specials, each designed to bring good luck in the New Year (traditional examples include dumplings symbolizing wealth, noodles for long life, and fish bringing surplus). Available either a la carte (ranging from $9-$35) or as a tasting menu for two ($136), dishes include:

Pork Dumplings (wealth)

Napa cabbage, edamame puree, herb oil

Jian Diu (togetherness)

fried glutinous rice sesame balls

Yu Sheng (prosperity)

noodles, seasonal vegetables, sea urchin, fish roe

Yu (abundance)

steamed whole fish, soy fish broth, aromatic herbs

Year of the Dragon (luck)

battered lobster, soy gravy, pan fried egg noodles

Throughout the celebration, dine-in guests will receive a traditional red envelope with their checks. During Lunar New Year, bright red envelopes are traditionally gifted to friends and family. Guests can fill them with money, gifted to symbolize good wishes and luck for the new year ahead.

And traditional Chinese lion dancers from Tai Yim Kung Fu will perform on several nights during dinner service (Sat. February 10 at 7:30pm, and Sat. February 17 at 5pm and 7pm) for guests in the dining room and just outside the restaurant in historic Blagden Alley — a customary ceremony which signifies prosperity, luck and good fortune.

Tiger Fork’s Lunar New Year specials will all be available for dine-in, and some for takeout/delivery.

WHEN:       Food Specials: Friday, February 9 through Sunday, February 18 (food specials)

Lion Dancing: Saturday, February 10 (7:30pm) and Saturday, February 17 (5pm, 7pm)

 

WHERE:     Tiger Fork

922 N Street NW

Washington, DC 20001

 

Apr
19
Fri
National Cannabis Festival @ RFK Stadium Grounds
Apr 19 all-day

The 8th Annual National Cannabis Festival returns to The Festival Grounds at RFK Campus on April 19 & 20 headlined by Wu-Tang Clan with Redman and Thundercat.

In addition to the concert, NCF ticket holders can explore sweet and savory eats, check out the epic Exhibitor Fair featuring more than 100 brands, enjoy demos, comedy, panel discussions, eating contests, and more in the Education Pavilions, visit sponsor activations and grab swag site-wide, all while checking out the talent rocking out the main stage on both days.

Apr
20
Sat
National Cannabis Festival @ RFK Stadium Grounds
Apr 20 all-day

The 8th Annual National Cannabis Festival returns to The Festival Grounds at RFK Campus on April 19 & 20 headlined by Wu-Tang Clan with Redman and Thundercat.

In addition to the concert, NCF ticket holders can explore sweet and savory eats, check out the epic Exhibitor Fair featuring more than 100 brands, enjoy demos, comedy, panel discussions, eating contests, and more in the Education Pavilions, visit sponsor activations and grab swag site-wide, all while checking out the talent rocking out the main stage on both days.