This week is chock filled with attention-grabbing occasions in and round Arlington County.
A few of the native occasion highlights for Oct. 18-24 are beneath. Submit your occasion to our occasion calendar by filling out this occasion submission kind at the very least two weeks upfront.
Tuesday, Oct. 19
Story Time Membership
Animal Welfare League of Arlington (2650 S. Arlington Mill Drive)
Time: 5-6 p.m.
This occasion for youths will characteristic story time from a particular visitor and a go to from a shelter pet. Children can deliver books from residence to learn to shelter cats and small animals. Tickets are $8 per little one and are non-refundable.
Wednesday, Oct. 20
ACFCU’s Enterprise Lending Sequence: SBA Loans & You*
Digital
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Arlington Group Federal Credit score Union Director of Enterprise Lending Marty Weitzel will give enterprise homeowners suggestions for getting financing from the Small Enterprise Administration. One enterprise proprietor will get a $50 present card to New District Brewery.
ACFCU’s Retirement Planning Sequence: Minimizing Taxes in Retirement*
Digital
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Attendees will be taught three compromises to not make in retirement to allow them to plan a retirement that advantages them, and never the Inner Income Service.
EcoAction County Board candidate discussion board
Digital
Time: 7-8:30 p.m.
EcoAction Arlington will host a discussion board with Arlington County Board candidates Mike Cantwell, Audrey Clement, Takis Karantonis and Adam Theo to debate how they’ll method the assorted environmental points the county faces. Attendees should register by 9 a.m. the day of the occasion (Wednesday).
Thursday, Oct. 21
Arlington Reads: Bina Venkataraman in Dialog with Diane Kresh
Digital
Time: 7-8 p.m.
Be part of Arlington Public Library on-line for a dialog between science coverage skilled and journalist Bina Venkataraman and Library Director Diane Kresh about Venkataraman’s guide “The Optimist’s Telescope: Pondering Forward in a Reckless Age.”
All Hallows Group Artwork at WHINO
4238 Wilson Blvd, Second Ground
Time: 7-11 p.m.
WHINO’s All Hallows artwork present will monitor how the traditional Celtic harvest-time competition of Samhain has developed over the millennia to be a manner of remembering the useless.
Friday, Oct. 22
Children Cooking Class: Steamed Thai Rooster Dumplings and Mini Hand Pies
Digital
Time: 6-8 p.m.
Private caterer Chiqui Chef will probably be educating youngsters the best way to make steamed Thai hen dumplings and mini fruit hand pies.
Saturday, Oct. 23
Girl Liberty’s Birthday Celebration Fundraiser*
Digital
Time: 6-8:30 p.m.
This digital fundraiser hosted by native non-profit Simply Neighbors, which gives immigration authorized companies to low-income immigrants and refugees within the D.C. space. Tickets for the occasion, which features a silent public sale and giveaway items, begin at $25.
Dwell-In Arlington Data-Truthful
Lubber Run Group Heart (300 N. Park Drive)
Time: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
This free occasion will present helpful details about housing alternatives in Arlington. It can characteristic meet-and-greets with a myriad housing professionals, from mortgage lenders to well being and housing service suppliers, in addition to seminars.
Fall Household Celebration
Columbia Gardens Cemetery grounds (3411 Arlington Blvd)
Time: 12-3 p.m.
This free, family-friendly fall occasion has occasions for all ages. Children can go to beehives and paint pumpkins whereas adults can meet a rose skilled, attend a tree planting demonstration and find out about bluebird packing containers.
Tarot Teachings
Ms. Peacock’s Champagne Lounge (929 N. Garfield Avenue)
Time: 1-5 p.m.
The tarot-curious can get in contact with the mystic aspect of life with a four-hour tarot card studying workshop that helps animals in want. College students ought to deliver supplies for taking notes, and if they’ve them, their very own tarot deck.
Sunday, Oct. 24
Democrats AAPI Caucus Diwali Competition*
Bluemont Park (329 N. Manchester Avenue)
Time: 3-6 p.m.
Arlington Democrats Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus will host a Diwali competition at Bluemont Park. Attendees can count on to see native and state leaders, hear reside music and eat Indian meals.
*Denotes featured (sponsored) occasion.