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The District of Columbia maintains an official events calendar on DC.gov that centralizes listings for city-run events, programs and public notices. The page collects information published by DC agencies and offices and presents dates, locations and other event details for residents and visitors.
The calendar serves as a single public directory for official municipal programming, making it easier to find community meetings, service-driven programs and public notices issued by city agencies. Each listing includes the event title, scheduled date or dates and the hosting agency when that information is provided by the organizer.
What you’ll find on the official calendar
The DC.gov events page is organized to surface hosted events from across the municipal government. Listings typically show essential event details and, where applicable, links or instructions for how to attend or register. The calendar aggregates events that would otherwise be scattered across agency web pages, providing one consolidated starting point for official city activities.
How residents and agencies use it
Residents can use the calendar to locate official public meetings, community outreach programs and other city-run activities. Agencies use the page to publish notices and inform the public about services, hearings and scheduled programs. Centralizing listings on the official site helps reduce confusion about which events are sponsored or run by the District government.
The events calendar also functions as an official record: listings come from city departments and reflect the programs and notices those departments choose to publish. That makes the page a primary municipal source for dates and basic event information rather than a comprehensive directory of every private or partner-hosted activity in the city.
For residents seeking city services or public participation opportunities, the official calendar is a direct route to agency-hosted events and the logistical details needed to attend.
Watch for seasonal updates and agency-specific programming: the calendar is the place where announced public hearings, neighborhood outreach sessions and program registrations appear when posted by the responsible DC agency.
## Why it matters to DC A single, official events calendar reduces confusion about which gatherings are city-run and where to find registration and contact information, making it a practical tool for residents, community groups and city staff across the District. gov hosts an official events calendar listing city-run events, programs and public notices. - Listings are published by District agencies and include date, location and hosting office when provided.
- The calendar centralizes municipal event information that would otherwise be distributed across agency pages. - The page provides official details and links or attendance instructions when agencies supply them. ## What to watch Monitor the calendar for posted public hearings, seasonal program rollouts and agency registration deadlines; agencies add events as they announce them.
