Friday, July 31, 2009

Reston Asian Festival

August 1st and 2nd, in Reston, the festival will focus on India with regional foods, arts, crafts and entertainment including Bollywood and bhangra dancing. Lake Newport Tennis Park, www.asianfestivaldc.com.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Shirlington!

Special deals have been announced for the Village at Shirlington – dinners for two at Extra Virgin, Saigonique, THAI, Luna Grill, Busboys and Poets for $35 and at Aladdin’s for $26 and special selections at Ping for just $8. Great chance to see a good movie and have dinner afterwards.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Great Food & Wine!!!

Proof at 775 G Street in the District has a 57 page wine list!!! And 140 wines by the glass. And their food is excellent. Try the sablefish or roast duck breast on a bed of sweet potato puree. Best of all, their selection of 6 pates with toasted baguette slices is outstanding. Friends loved their strawberry rhubarb shortcake and sticky toffee pudding. Dress is casual and the Verizon Center and newly opened Portrait Gallery are minutes away.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Local Fairs

Loudon County Fairgrounds, Leesburg, 7/26-8/1
Fairfax, Frying Pan Park, Herndon, 8/1-2
Montgomery County Fairgrounds, 8/14-22
Prince William County Fairgrounds, Manassas, 8/14-22
Arlington, Thomas Jefferson Community Center, 8/19-23

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Old Town Trader Joe's

If you haven’t been to the Old Town Trader Joe’s lately (as we had not), you’ll be surprised to find that they have expanded. No more rubbing elbows with other folks as you roam the aisles. Looks like a larger selection of meats and produce and still a huge variety of inexpensive wines. It would be easy not to fire up the stove all summer by trying their prepared fresh and frozen foods. If you are a single diner, there are individual frozen fish portions and plenty of frozen single portion packages. I can never leave without a bunch of their flowers!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

EPA Recommendations for Cleaning Up Fluorescent Light Bulb Breakages & Mercury Spills

Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) are lighting more homes than ever before, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is encouraging Americans to use and recycle them safely. Carefully recycling CFLs prevents the release of mercury into the environment and allows for the reuse of glass, metals, and other materials that make up fluorescent lights.

Unbroken fluorescent light bulbs, mercury containing thermostats and thermometers, and properly labeled and secured mercury containing clean-up materials can be brought to the Alexandria Household Hazardous Waste Collection center located at 3600 Wheeler Avenue on Monday and Saturday (except holidays) from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Below are EPA recommendations on cleaning up fluorescent light bulb breakages and mercury spills:

Cleaning-up fluorescent light bulb breakages and small amounts of mercury (i.e. thermometers and amounts similar).

1. Have people and pets leave the room; don't let anyone walk through the breakage area or mercury on their way out.
2. Open all windows and doors to the outside; shut all doors to the otehr parts of the house.
3. DO NOT allow children to help you clean up the spill.
4. DO NOT vacuum or use a broom.
5. Follow the EPA recommend clean-up steps.
6. For more mercury clean-up information, call the Alexandria Fire Department HazMat: (703) 838-4652.
7. Properly labeled and secured mercury clean-up materials can be brought to the Alexandria Household Hazardous Waste Collection center located at 3600 Wheeler Avenue on Monday and Saturday (except
holidays) from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Cleaning-up mercury spills of more than the amount of a thermometer, but less than or similar to two tablespoons (one pound):

1. Have everyone else and pets leave the area; don't let anyone walk through the mercury on their way out.
2. Open all windows and doors to the outside.
3. Turn down the temperature.
4. Shut all doors to other parts of the house, and leave the area.
Don't Vacuum!
5. Call the Alexandria Fire Department HazMat team: (703) 838-4652.

Cleaning-up spills of more than two tablespoons (one pound):

Anytime one pound or more of mercury is released into the environment, it is mandatory to call the National Response Center (NRC). The NRC hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call (800) 424-8802.
Note: Because mercury is heavy, only two tablespoons of mercury weigh about one pound.

Monday, June 29, 2009

How to Celebrate the 4th of July in Washington, D.C.

Here are a few ways to celebrate the 4th of July that we found on www.washington.org. From parades, to concerts to historical reenactments and fireworks, this list has it all!

However, before we get to this list-I wanted to share one of my favorite ways to celebrate the 4th in DC. I highly recommend the "Capital 4th" concert on the lawn of the Capital. Get there early and pack a picnic to enjoy the music and the fireworks. It is a great way to spend the holiday. If you are looking for a quieter place to watch the fireworks with the whole family-- head over to the lawn of the Iwo Jima memorial. It is a quiet spot in Rosslyn overlooking the Potomac River, the monuments and a great spot to catch the fireworks! There is a safeway in Rosslyn a few blocks away where you can stop to pick up your picnic.

Here is the official list of 4th of July activities from www.washington.org. Enjoy!

Celebrate Independence Day in the Nation’s Capital. There’s no better place to celebrate our nation’s birthday than in its capital city, with a parade, a star-studded concert and more.

Starting at 8:00 am, An American Celebration will take place at Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens, featuring military reenactments, a musical performance by the National Concert Band of America, a wreath-laying ceremony, free birthday cake for all (while supplies last), and a visit from General and Mrs. Washington.

The National Archives' July 4 celebration kicks off at 10 am with a ceremony including a Presentation of Colors by the Continental Color Guard, a performance by the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Fife and Drum Corps and a dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence. From 11 am - 2:30 pm, other activities will take place, along with appearances by George and Martha Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

The 43rd Smithsonian Folklife Festival runs June 24-28 and July 1-5. Open 11 am - 5:30 pm, the annual celebration of cultural diversity turns the National Mall into a global bazaar with music, dancing, crafts and demonstrations exploring different cultures around the world. This year’s festival features Giving Voice: The Power of Words in African American Culture, The Americas: A Musical World, and the nation of Wales.

At 11 am, catch the free Annual Independence Day Organ Concert at the Washington National Cathedral, featuring organists Scott Dettra and Christopher Jacobson. The program of music includes both classical and popular traditions designed for the whole family to enjoy.

For the quintessential 4th of July experience, don’t miss America’s National Independence Day Parade, which features marching bands, military and specialty units, floats and VIPs. The parade starts at 11:45 am at Constitution Avenue and 7th Street NW.

Round out an exciting day with a visit the U.S. Capitol’s West Lawn for "A Capitol Fourth," a free, 90-minute live musical extravaganza. Hosted by Jimmy Smits, the concert’s headliners include famous acts such as Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin, Natasha Bedingfield, and the cast of Jersey Boys as well as the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Erich Kunzel. Gates open at 3 pm and the concert begins at 8 pm.

Conclude the evening with a spectacular display of fireworks over the Washington Monument. They can be viewed from the West Lawn, or, for a more unconventional viewing, have dinner at one of DC’s many restaurants offering rooftop dining, and view the colorful bursts from there. Fireworks begin at approximately 9:20 pm.

Or, celebrate the nation’s birthday aboard the Sprit of Washington on its Fireworks Dinner Cruise. Coast along the Potomac from 8 - 11 pm and enjoy a premium open bar, dinner buffet, great music and an incredible view of the fireworks over the Washington Monument.

Hotel packages: Beat the traffic and make it a long weekend when you book a "Staying Power" package at washington.org. Hotel rates start at just $99 per night, and when you stay 3 nights, you’ll save 30% on your entire stay.

Note: Most museums and attractions will be open on the Fourth of July and throughout the holiday weekend, including the museums of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Gallery of Art, the International Spy Museum, Newseum, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Madame Tussauds and many others. Some federal buildings will be closed. For details on National Mall access points, parking and transportation options on Independence Day and much more, Click here for information directly from the National Park Service.