From Mayor Muriel Bowser <[email protected]>
Subject Fall Is Here, DC
Date September 26, 2025 9:04 PM
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Phone: (202) 727-2643
Email: [email protected]

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City Administrator:
Kevin Donahue <[email protected]>

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Beverly Perry <[email protected]>

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Jackie Reyes-Yanes <[email protected]>

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Phil Thomas <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

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September 26, 2025

Letter from the Mayor

Dear Washingtonians,

It’s officially fall in DC — we’re a month into the school year, the city is abuzz with CBC Week events, and just last night we celebrated the finale of 202Creates Month at the Mayor’s Arts Awards. And this weekend is filled with even more events that remind us why DC is the best city in the world:


* Have fun being in the Sports Capital by going to a Nationals [ [link removed] ] or Spirit [ [link removed] ] game.
* Check out the resources we have to support families at the Books and Blocks Party [ [link removed] ] or by picking up a free car seat [ [link removed] ] on Saturday as part of Child Passenger Safety Week.
* Find some fun for older adults as DPR’s Senior Games [ [link removed] ] continue.

And at City Hall, we remain focused on the work of keeping DC safe, affordable, resilient, and growing. While the big news last week was RFK, the Council also passed the RENTAL Act, which represents important progress in stabilizing DC’s affordable housing market and getting it back on track as a great place for investors. The Council also voted to pass the collective bargaining agreement that will give our police officers a 13% raise.

Of course, on October 1, we’ll begin the new Fiscal Year. And in the coming weeks, we also plan to advance additional pieces of our Growth Agenda. What I want people to know is that we mean business in Washington, DC — and we mean to be good for business in Washington, DC. And we are: we balance our budgets, we have great credit ratings, and we’re a great bet. But we also know that our economy is shifting and we need to shift with it. We have to attract different businesses that are hiring DC residents, and we have to be a region that’s sticky so that we hold on to our businesses and our residents. So that will be our focus in the coming weeks as we keep the Growth Agenda moving forward.  

Enjoy the weekend, DC.

Sincerely,

Muriel BowserMayor Bowser Cuts the Ribbon on Community College Preparatory Academy

"Find photos from this week on Facebook [ [link removed] ]."

In This Week's Newsletter:

* Car Seat Checkup Event With DC DMV [ #link_2 ]
* 6th Annual Books and Blocks Party [ #link_4 ]
* #BeDowntown: Mahjong Night at the DC Public Library [ #link_1 ]

Car Seat Checkup Event With DC DMV
Car Seat Checkup

This Saturday, join the Department of Motor Vehicles and the DC Highway Safety Office for a free car seat checkup event. DC residents can get a free car seat (with proof of residence and child present). If you already have one, technicians will help you install it, or check that it's already correctly installed.


* *When*: Saturday, September 27 at 10:00 a.m.
* *Where*: DMV Inspection Station, 1001 Half Street SW
* *More information **here [ [link removed] ] *

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6th Annual Books and Blocks Party
Books and blocks

Families with young children ages 0-5, come on out this weekend for the 6th annual Books and Blocks Party from DC Health! Get free health and developmental screenings and access to community resources, and enjoy free food, music, arts and crafts, and giveaways. 


* *When*: Saturday, September 27 at 12:00 p.m.
* *Where*: Ferebee Hope Rec Center, 700 Yuma Street SE
* *RSVP*: bit.ly/6thBooksandBlocks [ [link removed] ] 

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#BeDowntown: Mahjong Night at the DC Public Library
Mahjong Night

Have you heard? Mahjong is all the rage, and DC Public Library is helping you get in on the action. Players of all levels are welcome every Tuesday at the MLK Library for a rousing night of Hong Kong and American-style mahjong. Head Downtown and try your hand at this game of strategy and skill. 


* *When:* Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.
* *Where: *MLK Library, 901 G Street NW
* *More information **here* [ [link removed] ] 

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Mayor Muriel Bowser

John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW | Washington DC, 20004

(202) 727-2643

[email protected] | mayor.dc.gov [ [link removed] ] | @mayorbowser

 



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