Friends of the Arlington Public Library Book Sale, Recycling at its Best!
Considered Arlington's longest running recycling program, the Friends of the Arlington Public Library will be hosting their annual book sale in the Central Library Parking Garage. The sale will take place April 7-10. This annual book sale has been going on since 1976, and has been putting used books, at a major discount, into new hands ever since. There are... [Read more...]
Lost Dog Cafe Offers Delicious Food and a Safe Haven for Homeless Pets

Check out the Lost Dog Cafe and Gourmet Pizza Deli for delicious food, fun decor and a social conscience. The Lost Dog Cafe and Gourmet Pizza Deli offers an extensive menu of delicious gourmet and unique pizzas, salads, soups and specialty sandwiches. The also work to rescue, sponsor, and place abandoned and unwanted animals in Virginia.Their formation... [Read more...]
Help Us Observe Earth Hour by Turning off Your Lights

Here at 55 Hundred Apartments, we are committed to helping our residents live as green as possible. Which is why we are asking all of you to please join us and show your support for Earth Hour by turning off your lights at 8:30pm on March 26th. In doing so, you will be joining millions of people around the world in your support of the fight against climate... [Read more...]
The Arlington Arts Center is a non profit that offers support to regional artists while also providing education and instruction on art everyone in the Arlington Community. The offer plenty of courses for artists of all ages and experience levels, while also offering exhibition programs. Arlington Arts Center is a community resource that you will want to take... [Read more...]
Mobile Foodies, Food Truck Culture in the DC Area
The Washington Post has a food truck aggregator. It grabs all of the Twitter posts about Food Trucks in the DC area. The purpose is to give you up-to-the-minute info on where to find your favorite mobile food purveyors. Blogs like Food Truck Fiesta is dedicated to tracking DC Food Trucks in real time, complete with interactive maps. They even offer consulting... [Read more...]
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a Little Help for Arlington Unwired
If you are looking for the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day this Thursday, check out Arlington Unwired's list of Top 5 Places to Celebrate St. Patty's Day. This list has pubs, restaurants and fun events. The places range from Columbia Pike to Pentagon Row and beyond. Each listing has a full description of what you can expect from the location on... [Read more...]
The Demolition has Begun at Arlington Mill
The future Arlington Mill Community Center has experienced another mild stone. Demolition began on the Center's new site this week. You may remember that the Arlington County Board approved of a phased construction plan for the new Arlington Mill Center back in September of last year. Well, now that the demolition has begun the Center, which will be... [Read more...]
What Should Reside in the Iconic Old Arlington Building?
According to Pike Wire, the Old Arlington Building, an iconic landmark at 2901 Columbia Pike, is now being advertised for lease. Venues Stereos and TV, will no longer be located there. The space is available and is being advertised as the perfect location for casual food restaurant, coffee shop, or boutique. This location is well known through out the Columbia... [Read more...]
Twisted Vines Bottleshop and Bistro Invites You Behind the Bar

Twisted Vines Bottleshop and Bistro, is just one of the great local businesses you can find in the Columbia Pike neighborhood. The bottle shop offers a wide variety of wines from small producers around the world. The Bistro has an ever changing seasonal menu that is designed to be paired with their wide variety of wines. Pike Wire has the full story on... [Read more...]


