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Common Good city farm needs volunteers (all month!), tiny desk contest winner: Cure for Paranoia (7/11), tunes: Death Cab for Cutie (7/21), Lord Huron (8/2), tunes: Robyn, night 2 (9/9), Thee Sacred Souls (9/17), Mt. Joy (9/18), Charli XCX (9/28; signup for presale 6/12), Phoebe Bridgers (9/29), Olivia Rodrigo (10/3 & 10/4), Two Door Cinema Club (10/11), JPEGMAFIA (10/21), Beck (10/25), Dana and Alden (10/29), Slow Pulp (11/9), Julia Jacklin (11/10)

Wednesday June 24

Fit? Fresh. Produce? Fresher.

Common Good City Farmer’s Market is going strong this summer with their pay what you can model. Get fruit, veggies, lemonade, and more from your favorite city farm. (3:30-6:30pm)

  • Common Good is looking for volunteers until August 12. Join them to help stock the Fresh Fridge (food bank of fresh food), repackage goods, and more. (sign up here!)

Dibs on the monkey bars

Don a hard hat and wear closed toed shoes for this behind the scenes tour of the National Building Museum’s hottest summer installation, THE PLAYGROUND. Which is exactly as its name suggests. (6pm)

Also || tunes in the triangle, deep canvassing training with rising organizers, tunes: Keiyaa, phone-free experience, outdoor yoga, Fanfiction Theater, tunes at the garage, Extreme Weather Survivors presents Stolen Summers: The Next 250, gay little charm making, phone free meetup, queer outdoor yoga, punk at rhizome

Thursday June 25

Hell is other people? Name three of your other favorite lines from “No Exit” by Jean-Paul Sartre

“No Exit” by Jean-Paul Sartre is one of the classics of modern theatre. The one act philosophical play proposes that “hell is other people” – rather than a state created by God. See the chilling, funny, erotic play at Atlas Performing Arts Center so that next time your friend says “hell is other people” you can flex on them with your knowledge of the source material. (7:30pm, until July 19)

Are you really friends until you see each other naked?

The human form is underappreciated. Improve your line drawing skills and honor the art of the body at this (nude) live figure drawing. (6:30pm)

Also ||  outside movie night in AdMo: Kangaroo (sponsored by the Australian Embassy), summer harvest dinner, single release: Foot Traffic, book talk: United States of Rejection, tunes: Cailin Russo, vintage vibes comedy night, gaming fundraiser for DCAF, tunes at rhizome, book event: Freedom Lost, Freedom Won, artist talk: Rose Jaffe, USA v. Egypt Dacha watch party, sober pride, gaming for abortion access, vintage and comedy, cleveland park night market, local news day in alx, vintage and comedy, St. Vincent with the NSO at Wolf Trap

Friday June 26

Male NOliness epidemic

Move over male loneliness, guys are making friends! Head to the DC Area Guys’ Happy Hour to meet other guys trying to make friends. Hosted by the app Choros (but you don’t need to join!) this is an intentional meetup to make friends. (6pm)

Spread your seed

How would our sidewalks look if every yard had a native pollinator garden? DC Natives wants to find out; support their efforts to build pollinator pathways and celebrate Pollinator Week 2026 at this cozy happy hour fundraiser. (5:30pm)

Also ||  movie double feature: Little Mermaid & Barbie, book talk: Scandal of the Summer, queer crafting workshop, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, comedy at Karma Hookah Bar, Ride to Catboat Pizza Bar, West African Spirits Tasting, lecture on burlesque, tunes at union stage, yoga summer, chamber of comedy, jewelry workshop, standup and hookah

Saturday June 27

Lanternflys? Stomped! Slumlords? Stomped!

It’s Stomp Out Slumlords’ monthly anti-eviction canvas. It’s not enough we got DSA candidates in office, now let’s keep doing the work. Organizers will provide training, a canvas partner, materials for you to help DC residents fight evictions and stay in their homes. (1:30pm)

How great can this state fair be if DC’s not a state?

As visitors from across the country come to the National Mall for America250 related events, this is our chance to engage them about the urgent need for DC statehood. Sign up to canvass with Rising Organizers (and make sure to attend a training sesh first!). (10am-12pm or 4-6pm)

Music, dancing, theatre, & more: local tunes: Spark Isle Spark Isle, tunes at rhizome, tunes: LESSON ZERO, queer linedancing, tunes at the pocket, this dance party is out of this world!!!, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, No Exit at Scena Theatre, MONSTERS! at Thundershark Gallery, tunes: Thee Phantom and Illharmontic Orchestra, Dinner & a show and (post show discussion)

Yoga & outdoors: yoga & tarot workshop, prenatal yoga workshop,

Comedy: sketch night by Bad Medicine

Activism and learning: walking tour of queer history in Dupont Circle, harlem renaissance in dc, DC FreedomFest

Other highlights: wine & watercolors 8 hour excursion, the science of sparkling wine, pickleball social

Sunday June 28

Doesn’t have to be just the lord’s day

Curious about how different religions intersect and diverge? Want to read some cool old texts? Sacred Texts, Shared Thoughts, a book club exploring and discussing religious texts, hosts its first meeting (today’s focus: Hinduism). (11am)

Paul Atriedes puts the mess in messiah

Dune: Part Three is incoming this December. Study up on the function of messiahs in times of uncertainty with Dr. Peter Herman, a trained theologian and scholar of religious themes. (6pm)

Also || dc makers club, tunes: Sun Within, parks flea market, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, queer linedancing at pitchers, District Creates Festival, tunes: an evening with Goose, socialites and spies of georgetown, fire flow yoga, artwork in the living room, sunday dj best

Monday June 29

Distilled, not brewed

A fifth-gen toji inherits a distillery from his father and explores the future of their signature shochu, a traditional Japanese spirit made from rice or barley. Follow the journey at this documentary screening of The Spirit of Japan and stay for a special Q&A with the director. (7pm)

Jurassic playdoh

Preserve a pterodactyl or forge the perfect fossil at this air-dry clay dino workshop (materials provided excluding asteroids). (6pm)

Also || book talk: squirming, RAMMYS Awards Gala, tunes: Knox Engler quartet, knife skills 101, author talk: Long Island Girls, rooftop trivia

Tuesday June 30

Talking trees

In 2023, author and activist Mike Tidwell kept a record of the growing impacts of climate change on his one urban block on the border of DC – from extreme heat and rain that were killing trees, lyme disease, solar panels, and more, this book shows how one community close to home is dealing with climate change. (6pm)

It’s the part of heated rivalry where Shane and Ilya meet at the beginning and just have some tension

The Capitals season may be done but you can still come to watch their top prospects take the ice for DevCamp! It’s free and open to the public at the Capitals Iceplex. (2:30pm)

Also || bling it on at the library, Wicked screening at the library, conversation Spanish class, poetry talk: Self-Portrait as the “i” in Florida, Busboys and Poetry open mic

JULY

7/1: Wharf movie night: National Treasure 2, farmer’s market at common good city farm, root to rise yoga

7/2: america: the innovation, summerween, stories of independence

7/3: the playground opens at national building museum, immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, JDHD with Alan Ward

7/4: immersive documentary: By George: It All Comes Down, Fourth of July on the Farm

7/5: heavy tunes at rhizome, words from birds, bouquet crafting and flower design, indigo & shibori 101

7/6: screening: The Toni Cade Bombara School of Organizing, calling Latine/Latinx artists, tunes: Madison Beer

7/7: author talk: The Final Score, tunes: Kevian Kraemer, tunes: Louis Tomlinson

7/8: Wharf movie night: Hamilton, farmer’s market at common good city farm, improv tunes at rhizome

7/9: book talk: Wasp's Nest, comedy on the farm

7/10: Spirit, Sanctuary, Silence & Sound, Mura Masa DJ set, art talk: Making a Statement, dc legendary musicians celebration

7/11: tunes at rhizome, heroic measures: a rhizome LARP, yacht rock at the pocket, jazz in the parks

7/12: fermenting basics, music workshop: Committing Ourselves to Freedom, tunes at rhizome, jazzy sundays in anacostia

7/13: tunes at rhizome

7/14: How to Wield Power in a Post-Trump World

7/15: Wharf movie night: League of Their Own, farmer’s market at common good city farm, hardcore at rhizome, novel talk: The Broken Hearts Agency, firefly yoga

7/16: author talk: Sisterhood Above All, improv-a-ganza, tunes: birthday girl

7/17: 80s happy hour, trivia at 51st wick, Sarah Gross at Pocket

7/18: lotus and lily fest, arts and crafts swap, the youths are jamming, yoga at the sculpture garden

7/19: local tunes at Pocket, art of drying and preserving flowers, punk at rhizome

7/21: author talk: Thighs Wide Shut

7/22: Wharf movie night: Catch Me If You Can, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at natl. arboretum, lovergirl at rhizome

7/23: author talk: Come Undone, commit to connect

7/24: bootgaze at Pie Shop

7/25: Cafe Love on the Clock, OCCIPITAL Fashion Festival, maya delilah at atlantis

7/26: parks flea market, gardening 102, tunes at pocket

7/27: Colson Whitehead at 6th & I

7/29: Wharf movie night: Apollo 13, farmer’s market at common good city farm, book talk: Maggie and Arthur's Magic Moment, gong bathing at the national arboretum

7/30: post-punk at rhizome

7/31: Shedonist w/ Josee Molavi, experimental percussion at rhizome, tunes at rhizome

AUGUST

8/1: Qigong community workshop, adopted enemy and friends, miro art workshops

8/4: book talk: murder bites

8/5: Wharf movie night: Roman Holiday, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the national arboretum

8/6: grrrrl jam

8/7: MD tunes at Pocket

8/8: DC Roller Derby Double Decade Double Header (say that 5 times fast), indigo & shibori 101, art workshops at kreeger

8/11: book talk: a hard habit to break

8/12: Wharf movie night: 10 Things I Hate About You, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the natl. arboretum

8/13: new faces in comedy in Takoma, book talk: lost and found

8/14: local tunes at DC9

8/15: energizers speaker ball, panda fest, yoga at the sculpture garden

8/19: Wharf movie night: F1, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the national arboretum

8/22: jazz in the parks, Summer Abundance Forest Bathing at the National Arboretum, guided meditation at Kreeger

8/25: Annie Lowrey at 6th & I

8/26: Wharf movie night: Project Hail Mary, farmer’s market at common good city farm

8/27: own your experience

8/30: honey harvest festival, parks flea market

SEPTEMBER

9/2: Wharf movie night: When Harry Met Sally & First Wives Club, farmer’s market at common good city farm

9/3: sarah longwell at 6th&I

9/6: indigo & shibori 101

9/9: author talk: R.F. Kuang

9/11: Camp Merry

9/17: book talk: Kristin Hannah

9/18: caribbean happy hour, PARK(ing) Day

9/26: jazz in the parks

9/27: parks flea market

OCTOBER

10/8: cookbook talk at 6th&I

10/11: moony w Wall Carpets

10/15: comedy at Sixth & I

10/16: parks line dancing

10/25: parks flea market

NOVEMBER

11/4: sound at rhizome

11/29: parks flea market

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