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gov that aggregates city-run meetings, public workshops, cultural programs and other community-facing activities across the city. The calendar, maintained by the District government, is updated regularly and is intended as a single place for residents to find official programming and agency-hosted events. Residents can consult the site to learn about neighborhood meetings, public hearings, recreational programs and civic services scheduled by DC agencies.
City agencies use the calendar to list public-facing events, including community engagement sessions, permit-related public hearings and seasonal programming at parks and recreation sites. The listings link to event pages with basic details, and where applicable include registration or contact information provided by the hosting agency. The calendar spans events across wards and neighborhoods, making it a neighborhood-level resource for residents seeking local programming.
What the calendar covers
The calendar brings together a range of official events: council and advisory board meetings that invite public participation, agency-led workshops on services and benefits, cultural and recreational programming at city venues, and community outreach sessions. Because listings originate from city offices and partners, the calendar serves as the District’s public-facing record of municipal events tied to agencies and their programs.
How to use the city events page
Users can browse the calendar to find events by date, location or hosting agency and follow links to each event’s details. Event pages typically include time, place, a short description, and directions for RSVP or contact details for further questions; residents should follow those links or contact the hosting body for the latest attendance rules or registration requirements.
For meetings that affect neighborhoods—such as zoning briefings or public permitting hearings—attendees are encouraged to check the event page in case of changes.
Neighborhood reach and public access
The calendar’s citywide scope means events listed can be neighborhood-specific or citywide in scale. Listings help residents track programming in areas such as Capitol Hill, Shaw, Anacostia, and other wards, and they offer a practical way for community groups and small businesses to identify official opportunities for engagement. The District’s listings also make it easier for journalists, researchers and civic organizations to monitor official public meetings and programs.
Because the calendar is maintained by the District government, listings reflect agency priorities and public outreach schedules. For residents who rely on city services or participate in neighborhood planning, the calendar is a primary source for official dates and contact points. Users should consider the calendar the authoritative starting point and confirm details with hosting agencies when planning to attend in person.
Looking ahead, residents and community groups should check the calendar regularly for updates and follow agency contact links on specific event pages to verify registration or attendance requirements before heading to meetings or programs.
gov events calendar is the District's official hub for government-run programming and public meetings; it helps residents, neighborhood groups and journalists find and track city agency outreach and civic events across DC. gov and maintained by the District government. - Listings include city agency meetings, workshops, cultural programs and community sessions. - Event pages typically provide time, location, descriptions and contact or registration links.
- The calendar covers events across DC neighborhoods and wards. - Residents should confirm details with the hosting agency before attending. ## What to watch Watch for new or rescheduled public hearings, seasonal programming updates and agency announcements posted to the calendar; residents should refresh event pages for last-minute changes.
