At its July meeting, the Board will adopt the County’s FY 2019-2028 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and consider dozens of other items.
Arts & Culture News
Art Attack Invites Arlingtonians to Leave Their Mark on Lubber Run
Residents are invited to get “artrageous” and leave their mark on the County’s first community center—before it’s demolished.
2018 Women of Vision: Meet Sushmita Mazumdar
Sushmita Mazumdar is an artist, writer, educator, and founder of Studio Pause, a space where people can make time for creativity and celebrate community.
Watch as a ‘Yarn Bomb’ Transforms Clarendon
Over 30 trees in Clarendon have been decorated as part of a “yarn bomb,” an art exhibit to help raise awareness for cancer research and funding.
Cycling Creates Art in Arlington
Watch as five record players, two artists, and one stationary bike come together to produce an interactive installation for the new Arlington Art Truck.
Arlington Inspiration, Created on a Loom
Teaching and learning touches everyone involved at Arlington Weaves, Etc.
Time-lapse Video: Feel the Heritage Festival
The County celebrated Arlington’s rich African-American history at the 26th annual Feel the Heritage Festival, captured in a time-lapse video.
Arlington’s Annual Black History Month Event to Highlight Arlington’s African-American History and Culture
Arlington County will celebrate its rich African-American heritage at the 2018 Feel the Heritage Festival on Sat., Feb. 24, 1-6 p.m. at Charles Drew Community Center.
Arlington’s Annual MLK Tribute, “The Man and the Mission,” to Reflect on Dr. King’s Childhood Through Civil Rights Movement
The event will take place Sunday, January 14, 5-6:30 p.m. at Wakefield High School. Entertainment will include Duke Ellington School of the Arts students and faculty.
Arlington Announces 2017 DESIGNArlington Winners
The County honors outstanding architectural design every two years, showcasing the best in commercial, public and residential architecture.