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(Washington, DC) – On Friday, November 11, 2022, the District Authorities will observe Veterans Day. Whereas some providers will likely be affected, many District workers will proceed serving to take care of important District operations.
What’s Open on Friday, November 11
All COVID-19 Service Facilities and Monkeypox Stroll-In Clinics will likely be open as frequently scheduled. COVID-19 testing, KN95 masks, and vaccinations can be found in any respect facilities. Go to coronavirus.dc.gov/covidcenters for an inventory of places and hours of operation.
COVID-19 PCR pick-up from the next eight library places from 10 am – 6 pm.
COVID-19 Fast Antigen pick-up from the next 5 library places from 10 am – 6 pm.
Check Your self DC drop-boxes are open for residents to drop off samples between 8 am – 8 pm.
The Division of Parks and Recreation (DPR) outside parks, playgrounds, athletic courts, and fields will likely be open. All beforehand permitted occasions on these outside areas will happen as scheduled.
DC Public Library (DCPL) will open the Anacostia Library, Benning (Dorothy I. Peak) Library, Mt. Nice Library, Petworth Library, Southwest Library, Tenley-Friendship Library, Woodridge Library, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library on Friday, November 11, from 10 am – 6 pm. The Library may even be out there on-line. All different places will reopen Saturday, November 12. For extra data on out there Library applications, go to dclibrary.org or obtain the Library’s app.
The DC Division of Housing and Neighborhood Improvement (DHCD) House owner Help Fund (HAF) Hotline will stay open on Friday, November 11.
What’s Closed on Friday, November 11
Fast Antigen Check Package pick-up and Check Your self DC PCR package pick-up places at all DACL Senior Facilities, DPR Recreation Facilities, and DCPL places (aside from the 8 libraries listed above) will likely be closed on Friday, November 11. Websites will reopen on Saturday, November 12, as frequently scheduled. Go to coronavirus.dc.gov/testing for places and hours of operation.
Entry to Emergency Shelter
All low-barrier shelters for people experiencing homelessness function year-round. All low-barrier shelters stay open 24 hours and can stay open all day on Friday, November 11. People in search of entry to homeless providers ought to name the DC Shelter Hotline at (202) 399-7093 from 8 am – 12 am or the Mayor’s Citywide Name Heart at 311 at any time of the day or night time.
Drop-In Facilities for Residents Experiencing Homelessness
The Downtown Day Providers Heart (The Heart) will supply walk-in providers to friends with no appointment required. Heart hours of operation are 9 am – 5 pm, Monday by way of Friday. Entry will likely be permitted on a first-come, first-served foundation. Friends will likely be supplied with a wristband that have to be worn whereas within the Heart. Obtainable walk-in providers embody showers, laundry, medical therapy, pc entry, digital/cellular gadget charging, housing case administration, employment counseling, hurt discount providers, and different very important providers. Full capability lunch providers will proceed Monday by way of Friday 11 am – 1 pm.
Zoe’s Doorways, situated at 900 Rhode Island Avenue NE, will likely be open from 8 am – 7 pm on Friday, November 11.
All Division of Motor Automobiles (DMV) places will likely be closed on Friday, November 11. Clients are inspired to make use of on-line choices by visiting dmv.dc.gov.
The District’s COVID-19 name middle will likely be closed on November 11. For normal COVID-19 associated questions or to ebook a vaccine appointment for homebound residents, name 1-855-363-0333 when the Name Heart reopens on Saturday, November 12.
The Division of Employment Providers Navigation Name Heart and all American Job Facilities will likely be closed on Friday, November 11. Residents are inspired to file unemployment insurance coverage claims on-line at does.dc.gov.
DC Public Colleges (DCPS) will likely be closed on Friday, November 11.
The Sasha Bruce Youth Drop-In Heart for District residents experiencing homelessness will likely be closed on Friday, November 11.
DPR recreation and aquatic facilities will likely be closed on Friday, November 11.
The Division of Human Providers Financial Safety Administration Service Facilities will likely be closed on Friday, November 11.
The DC Well being & Wellness Heart (77 P Road, NE) will likely be closed on Friday, November 11.
Modified Service Changes
The DC Division of Public Works (DPW) won’t droop sanitation providers.
Building:
The District Division of Transportation (DDOT) will droop building and work zones for non-emergency work in roadways, alleys, and sidewalks inside the District’s proper of means. This contains manhole entry and construction-related deliveries. Authorised building actions might resume Saturday, November 12 throughout permitted work hours.
The DC Division of Buildings (DOB) doesn’t usually allow building on District Authorities holidays, and violations may end in a Cease Work Order and fines. No building will likely be allowed on Friday, November 11 for the vacation and not using a companion Afterhours Allow. With no companion Afterhours Allow, work for which a building allow is required is prohibited and will end in a Cease Work Order and could also be topic to a $4,000 nice. Unlawful building stories might be made utilizing the Unlawful Building Inspection Request Kind or afterhours by calling 311. DOB provides many on-line providers, instruments, and assets, enabling clients to conduct enterprise 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Lane Restrictions:
DDOT will run regular reversible lane operations within the following corridors:
The next ongoing lane restriction throughout the public well being emergency stays in impact:
Parking Enforcement:
Social Media:
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Call it D.C.’s biggest hits: Pandas, the Commanders, MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk & Parade are all on tap this week – and that’s before we even get to Inauguration Day!
Of course, if you want to see a panda this week, you must be a National Zoo member. But anyone can grab their free pass to visit the National Zoo once the pandas make their public debut on Jan. 24. The only thing you’ll need to see the pandas is your zoo pass… plus, patience and warm clothes. Expect a line to get into the panda habitat!
But everyone can watch the Commanders face the Lions at 8 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, sixth-seeded Washington upset the No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Can they clinch against the division leader? Every sports bar will be screening this highly anticipated showdown.
Here’s what else to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area.
Hands-on Landscape Painting with Paloma Vianey: Weds., 6-8 p.m., Phillips@THEARC, 1801 Mississippi Ave, SE, free but registration required
NMWA Nights: Weds., 5:30 to 8 p.m., National Museum of Women in the Arts, $25
DC Improv Date Night: Weds., 7:30 p.m., DC Improv, $99 for food and drink package or $15 for general admission
Rock the Rink at The Wharf: Thurs., 6-10 p.m., The Wharf Ice Rink, anyone in Capitals gear gets $5 off admission
National Symphony Orchestra on the Millennium Stage: Fri., 6 p.m., The Kennedy Center, free but arrive early to get tickets
MLK Shabbat: Visions of Freedom and Justice: Fri., 7 p.m., Sixth & I, free
Concert: Mo Lowda & The Humble and Illiterate Light: Fri., 8 p.m., 9:30 Club, $25
20th Annual MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk & Parade: Sat., 11 a.m., Entertainment & Sports Arena, free
MLK Day of Service: Pope Branch Park cleanup with Anacostia Riverkeeper: Sat., 2900 M Place Southeast, free
Nerd Nite irreverent lecture series: Sat., doors 6 p.m., DC9, $10 (in advance) or $15 (day of)
Black A** Comedy: Sat., 7 p.m., Busboys and Poets 14th Street, $25
Charli x Sabrina x Chappell Dance Party: Sat., Black Cat, $10
Defying Gravity: A Wicked Party: Sat., Union Stage, $15+
Ye Olde Feast of Saint Vincent of Zaragossa!: Sun., 2 p.m., St. Vincent Wine at 3212 Georgia Ave NW, $72
Let Freedom Ring Celebration featuring Christopher Jackson and esperanza spalding, hosted by Taye Diggs: Sun., 7:30 p.m. The Kennedy Center, free (note: ticket giveaway begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Hall of Nations, limited to two tickets per person)
Union Stage Presents: Rare Essence , EU feat. Sugar Bear, DCVybe: Sun., 8:30 p.m., Howard Theatre, $55
Last chance – “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment”: Through Sun., the National Gallery of Art, free
Theater: “What the Constitution Means to Me”: Jan. 15 to Feb. 16, Round House Theatre, $50+
SA-ROC (+ DJ OSO Fresh After Party): Fri., BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, $35
Yoga at Brookside Gardens: Sat., 9:30 a.m., Wheaton, $14
Say It Loud: A Celebration of the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Sat., BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown
Be’la Dona Brunch: Sun., 2 p.m., Bethesda Theater, $41.45 (including fees)
“Paper Dreams” at Imagination Stage: Through Feb. 16, Bethesda, $19.50
Sean Gavin and Josh Dukes in Concert: Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, $25 ($10 under 18)
Comedy – Justin Martindale: Fri. and Sat., Arlington Cinema Drafthouse, $20
Silly Suds: Humorous Soapmaking Workshop: Sat., 9 a.m. to noon, Del Ray Artisans Gallery in Alexandria, $45-$55, plus $10 supply fee (must register by Weds.)
NOVA Wine Expo: Sat., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dulles Expo Center, $40+
Presidential Transitions Lecture & Historic Document Viewing: Sat., noon to 3 p.m., George Washington Presidential Library, $10
La Vang Lunar New Year Festival: Sat. and Sun., Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, $10 ($5 with student ID or for kids 2 to 11)
Comedy Night in Leesburg Presented By The DC Improv: Sat., Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg, $20-$32
Ice & Lights-The Winter Village at Cameron Run: Through Feb. 23, Cameron Run Regional Park in Alexandria, $8.55+
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Capitol will be on lockdown during inauguration day. More than 30 miles of anti-scale fencing has been erected at key locations in Washington, D.C. Thousands of National Guard troops will be on duty to support the Secret Service.
“The Secret Service will bring agents and other specialists from field offices across the country to provide a full slate of visible and invisible security measures,” said William McCool from the U.S. Secret Service.
FBI Director Christopher Wray stated, “We’re not tracking any specific or credible threats to the inauguration.”
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There will be several layers of security, including a pedestrian-restricted zone with 40 checkpoints. This zone covers the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the National Mall. All vehicles will be checked for bombs or other weapons on three sides of the White House and west to Union Station. On the southwest corner of Washington, D.C., all roads will be closed along the Potomac River.
“We’re dealing with a threat landscape where terrorists, whether they be foreign, jihadist-inspired, or domestic terrorists or others, can move from radicalization to action quite quickly, often with very crude but still lethal attacks,” Wray said.
FBI Director Christopher Wray also mentioned that the Secret Service, Homeland Security, and Capitol Police are taking the lead on inauguration security. “What I would tell you is that I have enormous confidence in the FBI’s men and women in our role as supporting the other agencies, which have the primary responsibility for securing the inauguration,” he added.
Visitors with questions about checkpoints and other security measures can find more information here.
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