Saturday, November 1, 2025
Still Life with Robin: Still Falling Backwards....
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Get Out! It's the Cleveland Park Halloween Parade at Macomb Playground, Oct 31 from 3:30-5:30 PM
by Peggy Robin
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Still Life with Robin: If I could laugh with the animals....
by Peggy Robin
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| Gorilla High Five |
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| Elephant peekaboo |
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| Squirrel airborne surrender mode |
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Get Out! Halloween All Over the Place! 🎃👻🍬🦇🧟🐈⬛🕯️🧛🏽🧙🏽♀️
by Peggy Robin
RSVP: https://cpcadc.wildapricot.org/event-6339116/Registration
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Still Life with Robin: DC Turns Out in Force for NO KINGS DAY
by Peggy Robin
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| Photo by Gail Rebhan |
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| No More Kings / The Only Orange Monarch I Want / We Are Not the Enemy Within |
- Go to the PHOTOS section of the CP Listserv.
- Click on the album you would like to add your photos to - e.g. Rally for.....
- Look for the green +Add Photos button and click on it.
- You will see an option to "drop and drag" or "browse," allowing you to choose how you would like to locate your photos on your computer and add them to the album. Pull up each photo you want to add to the album, write a description in the "description" box, and then click "Add."
- IMPORTANT! Do NOT click "Notify members." The way to notify everyone that your photos are there is to send a message to the Listserv (post it to clevelandpark@groups.io) to let people know you have added photos to an album. Copy the link in the address bar at the top of the page above your photos, and then in your message you can create a name or caption for each photo you've added, and provide the link to that photo -- or create a hyperlinked word or phrase -- so that readers can view that photo.
- Repeat for each photo you want to upload.
Friday, October 17, 2025
Get Out! NO KINGS DAY (Oct 18) is the time for all of us to stand up for Democracy in America....and in DC!
by Peggy Robin
- We will meet directly in front of the AMERICAN HISTORY MUSEUM.
- We will be on the Mall side - Madison Street between 12th & 13th.
- There are chairs, shade, and porta potties.
- The band will start warming up at 10:30 and we will start our walk at 11AM.
- It is a .75 mile walk which will take about 20 minutes.
- This location is next to the Smithsonian Metro and it's a 13 minute walk from Metro Center.
- DC Citizens will be dressing as Founding Fathers and other historical figures and will be passing out the Declaration of Independence. We'll be linking the declaration to a webpage that shows the comparisons between the founding of America and what we are facing today.
- More info: https://indivisible.org/
No Kings Rally on Saturday at Van Ness: All are invited!
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Still Life with Robin: "Your Call Is Important to Us"
by Peggy Robin
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Get Out! Celebrate Van Ness Main Street on Saturday, October 11
by Peggy Robin
Celebrate Van Ness Main Street with us on Saturday, October 11!
12:00 - 6:00 Artisan Pop-Up Market @ 4340 Connecticut Ave. NW (keep scrolling to see our list of vendors!)
12:00 - 6:00 BBQ Pop Up with Bread Furst @ 4340 Connecticut Ave. NW
12:00 - 3:00 Gelato Giveaway at Sfoglina @ 4445 Connecticut Ave. NW
12:00 - 4:00 Face Painting at Politics and Prose @ 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW12:00 - 2:00 Line Dancing in front of Park Van Ness @ 4465 Connecticut Ave. NW
12:00 - 6:00 DC Pedicabs Up & Down the Avenue (from Calvert Woodley to Politics and Prose)
2:00 - 4:00 Pollinator Planting volunteers meet in front of Calvert Woodley @ 4339 Connecticut Ave. NW
2:00 - 6:00 Live Music with The Washington Conservatory of Music at The Whale Tea @ 4340 Connecticut Ave. NW
3:30 - 5:00 Instructive Wine Tasting Honey's & Friends @ 5027 Connecticut Ave. NW
4:00 - 6:00 Dance Music in the Park with The Washington Conservatory of Music @ Forest Hills Park
4:00 - 7:00 Live Guitar Music at Chevy Chase Gallery @ 5039 Connecticut Ave. NW
4:30 - 6:30 Live Music with RAWRA at Park Van Ness @ 4465 Connecticut Ave. NW
5:30 - 7:30 Live Bossa Nova at Rosemary's Bistro @ 5012 Connecticut Ave. NW
6:00 - 8:00 Live Guitar Music at Il Supremo @ 4400 Connecticut Ave. NW
6:00 - 8:00 Crush Funk Brass Band at Calvert Woodley @ 4339 Connecticut Ave. NW
Celebrate Van Ness Main Street is going to be a fun-filled celebration of music, art, community, and connection so be sure to check back to see our full schedule - we're just putting the final pieces together for you now so stay tuned!
Let us know you're coming - RSVP here!
Artisan Pop-Up Vendors
Artz Planet Studio
Ayiti Cherie
Blue Moon Aquarius
Crooked Thumb Gifts
District Proper Candles
Eco-Lit Candles Co.
Handcrafts by Ruby
Hudson Works LLC
Jacalyne
JenHud Studios
Julie Gross Artist
Kickztopher
KSA Ceramics
Nneels
Official Royal Watch
The Om Room
Sheree Brand Art Co
To Bead Or Not To Be
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Get Out! Take Your Pick of 3 Festivals on Saturday, October 4....or Take All 3
by Peggy Robin
Normally I pick ONE event for the Get Out! column but today it was so hard to choose, so I went with three events.
One is near and one is far, and another is even farther.
Let's start with the near one:
Tregaron Unplugged - Free Music Event
Saturday, October 4, 2025, 3:00 p.m.
Tregaron Conservancy (3100 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC 20008)
Join us for an afternoon of music in nature, co-hosted with Washington Performing Arts. Seven exceptional artists will perform in “listening rooms” throughout the park. New this year: sips and snacks! Cork Wine Bar will be offering wines by the glass and cheese or cheese/charcuterie boxes for purchase.
Details and registration here.
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Now for the far one -- Eckington/Noma neighborhood, NE:
DC Home Rule Music Festival: Rooted in Legacy, Moving to the Rhythm of Tomorrow
October 4th 1 - 9 PM
Alethia Tanner Park, 227 Harry Thomas Way NE - Map
On Saturday, October 4, 2025, the Home Rule Music Festival returns for Part II of this year’s celebration—transforming Alethia Tanner Park into a vibrant stage for DC’s rich and diverse musical heritage. From 1-9pm audiences will enjoy an electrifying day of live performances, DJs, food, and community. Free and open to the public, the Home Rule Music Festival is more than just a concert—it’s a community gathering that uplifts local artists, celebrates cultural diversity, and honors the city’s musical legacy. In addition to music, festival-goers can enjoy food trucks, local vendors, family-friendly activities, and plenty of space to relax and connect.Performers:
DOGO DU TOGO & THE ALAGAA BEAT BAND
JUNKYARD BAND
BRANDON WOODY
Joantz - Music Producer Showcase
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And now for the farrthest one:
Octoberfest at the Wharf - including the 13th Annual Running of the Dachshunds (Wiener Dog Race)
Saturday, October 4, 2025 - 2 - 7 PM
Saturday, October 4, 2-5pm: Wiener 500 Dachshund Dash
Cheer on the dogs competing in the 13th Annual Wiener 500 Dachshund Dash to benefit Rural Dog Rescue.
Other Octoberfest events at the Wharf include the Stein Hoisting Championship and Polka on the Pier - see details of all events at https://www.wharfdc.com/oktoberfest/
How to get there: https://www.wharfdc.com/getting-here/
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The "Get Out!" event(s) of the week is posted on the Cleveland Park Listserv and on All Life Is Local on Thursdays.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Still LIfe with Robin: A Way with Words
by Peggy Robin
- Lots of fascinating trivia - I always learn something but it doesn't matter if I don't retain it.
- The episodes don't get dated, so you can listen to one from several years ago, and it's just as good as one from last week.
- The hosts do their homework - they are always well prepared
- The hosts are both SO NICE. When they take questions from callers, no matter how silly the question, they treat their guests with respect.
- It's often really funny. That's because any language -- but especially English -- is full of odd quirks, opportunities for punning and comic misunderstandings. This show is full of 'em.
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Rock Creek Park Birthday Weekend, Sept 27 & 28 - Free Events
by Peggy Robin
For the 135th Anniversary, we're having a one-of-a-kind celebration: Punk Rocks!
Below is a list of activities to enjoy and participate in throughout the coming weekend. The schedule is organized by location and date and it is subject to change. Please check back often and especially closer to the event date for the most accurate schedule. If you have any questions about the event, please reach out via email or call us at 202-895-6070. Saturday, September 27, 2025: Time: 9 - 10:30 am Rock the Flock: Beginner Birders Hike Description: Discover the joy of birding—with a punk twist! Just like punk style, birdwatching is about seeing the world differently and spotting details others might miss. In this Beginner Birder’s Hike, you’ll learn how to use binoculars, practice finding movement in the trees, to locate Rock Creek’s feathered rebels. All ages and birding backgrounds are welcome to participate. It is encouraged to bring your own binoculars for better viewing of birds, as the Nature Center has a limited supply for you to borrow. The hike is approximately 1 mile and will be on a mix of dirt and asphalt trails. Terrain can be uneven or slippery depending on weather from previous days. Wear appropriate clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, and bring water. Location: Meets out front of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10 am - 2 pm Battle Jacket Project Description: Unleash your inner punk at our hands-on Battle Jacket Workshop! Customize your own jacket with patches, pins, and bold designs that reflect your personality and what you believe in. No experience needed—just bring your own jacket, your imagination, and get ready to create something totally original! Location: This activity will be set up outside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10 am - 2 pm Pin It Punk! Buttons and Zines at Rock Creek Description: Zines and buttons share the same spirit—they’re DIY creations born from rebels who used art to speak up and stand out. Explore Rock Creek Park’s punk roots at our pop-up, then grab some supplies and press your own punk-inspired button. These small pieces of wearable art carry big statements—perfect for your jacket, battle vest, or bag. While you’re here, don’t forget to fill out our Nature Meets Punk mini-zine booklet to celebrate the wild side of Rock Creek Park! Location: This activity will be set up outside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10 am - 2 pm Rock Creek at 135: A Visual Journey Through Time Description: Celebrate 135 years of Rock Creek Park with a visual journey through time! From stone bridges and Civil War forts to Peirce Mill and the Carter Barron Amphitheater, discover how nature, history, and community have shaped this urban oasis for more than a century. Join us as we reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and look ahead to the future of this beloved urban oasis. Location: This will take place inside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10 am - 2 pm Chat with a Scientist: Astronomer and Geologist Edition Description: Curious about what’s beneath your feet—or what’s beyond the stars? Join scientists from the Carnegie Institution for Science's Earth and Planets Laboratory for hands-on pop-up activities exploring geology and planetary science! Examine real rocks and minerals and learn how scientists study how the Earth, including the land beneath our feet here, were formed. Blast off with an astronomer to discover how scientists explore planets in our solar system and exoplanets around other stars. Create your own scale model of the solar system or hand-held spectrometer (rainbow maker) to take home. Perfect for kids, teens, and curious adults—no lab coat or space suit needed! Don’t miss the chance to chat with a scientist at 11:15 am and 1:15 pm. Location: This will take place inside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10 am - 2 pm Punk Rock Selfie Station and Exhibit Description: Step into the spotlight and snap a pic at our colorful, creativity-packed Rock Creek Park Day selfie station! Whether you're rocking a battle jacket, park merch, or your brightest smile, it's the perfect place to show your wild side and share the magic with #RockCreekParkDay. Don't miss our pop-up exhibit nearby - it's packed with punk flair and park stories waiting to be discovered! Location: This activity will be setup outside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Punk Rocks Hike to Boulder Bridge and Pulpit Rock Description: Take a walk on the wild side of Rock Creek! Our Punk Rocks Hike starts at Boulder Bridge, cranking up the volume on history and style. Built in 1902, this stone arch is Rock Creek’s ultimate stage piece—rugged, loud, and impossible to ignore. After exploring the bridge, the hike continues to Pulpit Rock, a natural stone outcrop that has been a landmark and gathering spot for generations. You’ll see how stone has rocked the park’s story, then join our “Bridge Through the Lens” photo challenge. Snap your own raw, creative shots of Boulder Bridge first and Pulpit Rock next—find the bold angles and show us these stone icons like only a rebel photographer can! Tag us on social media @RockCreekNPS and use hashtags #RockCreekPark #BoulderBridge #PulpitRock #HikeAndSnap #StoneStories The hike is approximately 4.5 miles and will be on a mix of dirt and asphalt trails. Terrain can be uneven or slippery depending on weather from previous days. Wear appropriate clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, and bring water. Location: Meets out front of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 10:30 am and 12:30 pm Planetarium Film - One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure Description: In this free planetarium show, join Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a Muppet from "Zhima Jie", the Chinese co-production of Sesame Street. Together they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They also journey to Zhima Jie to learn about the similarities in our view of the sky. This program runs 25 minutes and is appropriate for families with young children. Seating in the planetarium is limited. We will give out free place holder tickets 30 minutes in advance of each showing. Location: Rock Creek Park Planetarium ~~~~~~ Time: 11:30 am and 3:30 pm Planetarium Film - Audio Universe: Tour of the Solar System Description: Experience the Solar System like never before - by traveling on a spacecraft that can turn the objects in space into sound! The audience of this stunning 35-minute show are transported inside a special spacecraft that takes them to the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) to view the stars in the night sky, before lifting them off into space to visit the Earth, Moon, Sun, and all the planets of the Solar System. Unlike traditional planetarium shows, the soundtrack takes the lead role. Each of the objects in space are represented with sounds as well as being presented with the incredible 4K resolution visuals. The audience will listen to the stars appear and hear the planets orbit around their heads. This means that this show is an immersive experience that can be enjoyed irrespective of level of vision. Seating in the planetarium is limited. Seating in the planetarium is limited. We will give out free place holder tickets 30 minutes in advance of each showing. Location: Rock Creek Park Planetarium ~~~~~~ Time: 12 - 12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2 pm Music Performances by Truth or Dare Description: Truth or Dare is a five-piece punk band from Washington, DC, raised on feedback, fury, and feral energy. They make loud, messy, soul-splitting songs about being human, being animal, and clawing through the chaos in between - like a raccoon flipping off your picnic and stealing your chips. Catch them on Rock Creek Park Day. They'll be the ones making noise and making friends with raccoons. Sometimes you'll scream with us. Sometimes you'll scream at us. Sometimes you'll just scream into the trees and we'll scream back. Location: This will take place outside of the Nature Center ~~~~~~ Time: 2 pm Stellar Star Show Description: Come and enjoy a ranger-led program in the only planetarium in the National Park Service! The Stellar Star Show will be a 30 minute, ranger-led program about the planets and the night sky. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Arrive 30 minutes early to pick up a free place holder ticket for the show. Bonus Activity: Families can grab a Junior Ranger Night Explorer activity booklet and keep the space adventure going at home! Location: Rock Creek Park Planetarium ~~~~~~ Time: 4 - 7 pm Peirce Mill Picnic at the Park Description: Punk and country music may sound worlds apart, but they share deep roots in stroytelling - raw, emotional, and unfiltered. Whether it's a country ballad about heartbreak or a punk anthem railing against injustice, both genres speak from the soul and connect us through shared experiences. That same spirit of authenticity and community comes alive at Peirce Mill's Picnic in the Park as DC's Queen of the Blues, Carly Harvey, returns for an unforgettable evening of music. Carly draws on her Native American heritage to craft a powerful blend of traditional jazz scat and indigenous vocals. Backed by her dynamic band, she'll perform a mix of 20th century jazz standards and contemporary favorites - bringing history, culture, and rhythm to life. So pack a picnic, bring a blanket, and join us at Peirce Mill in Rock Creek Park for a free concert under the late summer sky. It's the perfect way to celebrate the season and the stories that shape us. Free public programs at Peirce Mill are supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Location: The lawn around Peirce Mill, located at 2401 Tilden Street NW ~~~~~~ Sunday, September 28, 2025: Time: 10 am - 1 pm B.A.R.K. Ranger Paws and Punk Edition Description: Get ready to rock 'n' roll, fur-parents! Bring your four-legged friends to the wildest, most paw-some event of the year—Paws and Punk: The Ultimate Doggie Rock Party! Whether your dog’s got a mohawk or a leather jacket, this is the event where pups and punk lovers unite. Join us for a high-energy, tail-wagging celebration complete with punk music, a selfie photo booth, and more! Pup-friendly activities will include:
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your dog, your best punk rock outfit, and get ready to let loose. We’re turning up the volume, leashing the pups, and throwing the ultimate punk rock party—one bark at a time! Mark your calendars—it’s gonna be ruff in the best way possible. Location: This event will take place outside of the Nature Center ------------------ National Park Service - Rock Creek Park Mailing Address: 5200 Glover Rd, NW Washington, DC 20015 Phone: 202-895-6000 - Rock Creek Park's main phone line. On the weekends when the administrative offices are closed, call 202-895-6070 to reach the Nature Center. ------------------ The "Get Out!" event of the week is posted on the Cleveland Park Listserv and on All Life Is Local on Thursdays |




















