November 27, 2024
Dear Washingtonians,
Heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, I’m reflecting on all that we’ve done as a city in just the past week. Together, we:
Each of these celebrations is a reflection of what we can accomplish when we stick together with a relentless commitment to giving every DC resident a fair shot. We can create new opportunities for our young people, take care of our most vulnerable neighbors, celebrate our status as the Sports Capital, and honor our past while building a stronger future. And when I look back at not just the past week, but at the nearly ten years that I've had the honor of being your mayor, there is so much more that we've been able to accomplish. So, this year, I’m grateful to lead a city that sticks together.
As we continue through the holiday season, I challenge each of us to do something for somebody else. Even if it is just an invitation to join your Thanksgiving plans or to go on a walk over the holiday weekend — I know that we all have the ability to share some holiday cheer. So, that’s my challenge: Just think about what you can do to help somebody else’s holiday season be a little bit brighter.
From my family to yours, I wish you a joyful and peaceful Thanksgiving.
With gratitude,
The DC Department of Public Works (DPW) will not collect household trash and recycling on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 28). Trash and recycling collections will “slide” for the remainder of the week into Saturday. For example, collections that normally happen on Thursday will happen on Friday, November 29 and collections that normally happen on Friday will happen on Saturday, November 30. Leaf collection will operate on schedule.
Learn more about modifications to District services HERE.
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Support small and local businesses this holiday season by joining the #iBuyDC Challenge! On Saturday, November 30, celebrate Small Business Saturday by shopping at DC's unique small businesses and sharing your finds on social media. Post a photo or video of your purchase, mention the business, use the hashtag #iBuyDC, and tag a friend to encourage them to shop local too.
Shopping small isn't just about finding a one-of-a-kind gift, it's also about strengthening our city's economy and celebrating the businesses that make our neighborhoods vibrant. For more information, visit dslbd.dc.gov/ibuydc.
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Another way to support local businesses is through DC Cocktail Week, which kicks off this Friday, November 29 and runs through Thursday, December 5. With over 100 participating locations, you can explore creative cocktails, unique pairings, and exciting events at bars and restaurants across the city.
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When: Friday, November 29 through Thursday, December 5
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Learn more and find locations: dccocktailweek.com
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Kick off the holidays in style at CityCenterDC with a performance by Grammy-nominated artist Jordin Sparks and the American Pops Orchestra. Hosted by NBC4’s Eun Yang, the event features the official tree lighting countdown, a dazzling 75-foot tree, towering 25-foot reindeer, and the perfect photo opportunity under the magical Palmer Alley Dream Closet art installation.
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When: Saturday, November 30 at 5:00 p.m. (Rain date is Sunday, December 1)
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Where: The Park at CityCenterDC (1098 New York Avenue NW)
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Find additional details here
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