Our four legged friends are such a big part of our lives and just like two legged children, we want to give them the best! When it comes to play time, exercise, care and even accessories, we do ALL the homework, well we’ve made it easy for you! We’ve got some of the best places in Columbia Heights to bring your furbaby for a little frolicking!
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October 16 is National Boss’s Day, a chance to celebrate the people who keep us happily employed! “Boss” has been used as a term to describe something cool or excellent, so if you are blessed with a great boss, you could call them a “boss” boss. Whatever their title, do a little something today for the boss in your life!
We were busy encouraging environmental awareness and low-stress, high energy events with dance moves to the beat of La Marvela’s All-Woman Columbian Music Band Performance, teaching skating safety skills at our Skate DC’s Learn to Skate Clinic, and so many more activities!
The best way to start your day, an afternoon pick me up or a brunch with friends- no matter the occasion, the perfect cup of coffee goes with anything and there’s not better day to savor your favorite brew than International Coffee Day!!
Fall is officially here and that means the already unique and diverse neighborhood of Columbia Heights gets even prettier with the changing colors and cooler temperatures.
The DC Food Project works with schools and several other organizations to raise funds that are directly going towards getting food to the kids who need it
The whole family can come enjoy the 10th annual Columbia Heights Day, a festival celebrating this diverse and unique community and all of its vibrant, local businesses.
Columbia Heights has begun the school year strong with in person options for all grade levels.
Once home to dilapidated garages and serving as a hotspot for illegally dumping trash, the space now known as “Columbia Heights Green” was a goal that many thought was going to be impossible to accomplish.
After months of research, the students at 826DC have released a book sharing their perspectives on the past, present, and future of Columbia Heights.