Fall is here, so check out Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb's October Calendar to discover various innovative and affordable activities.
TriFit (Golden Triangle DC)
Date: Every Tuesday & Wednesday, October 4th - 26th
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Location: Farragut Square
Cost: Free
Class sizes are limited. Registration and a signed waiver are required for each class. Walkups are permitted if space allows.
Grab your mat and water bottle and make TriFit your healthy happy hour! Enjoy safe, fun, and free outdoor Yoga or Yoga Sculpt Bodyweight (Tuesdays with CorePower) and Pilates (Wednesdays) classes taught by certified fitness instructors. Classes are weather-dependent. Bring your yoga mat, towel, and water bottle, and wear comfortable workout clothes.
Rock the Park DC - Outdoor Music Series
Date: Saturdays in October
Time: 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Franklin Park, K to I St NW, between 13th & 14th.
Cost: Free
The new and improved Franklin Park hosts its inaugural concert series, Rock the Park DC. Presented by the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID), the free, family-friendly outdoor music series features a diverse line-up of live music and DJ sets from local favorites to international headliners. This series will cover a broad spectrum of genres including jazz, soul, R&B, reggae, hip-hop, electronic, and soulful house music.
Georgetown Harvest
Date: Saturday - Sunday, October 15 - 16, 2022
Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Location: 3217 P Street NW. Wisconsin Ave., O Street – Reservoir Rd.
The fall-themed Georgetown street market is back! There will be sidewalk shopping, outdoor dining, pumpkin painting, produce vendors, autumnal face painting, live music, and more! Check the website for more details.
Halloween Tour: Death Comes to Tudor Place
Date: Saturday, October 29, 2022.
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Tudor Place: 1644 31st St. NW
Cost: Members: $5 | Non-member: $10 | Seniors: $5 | Student: $5
In this special Halloween tour, explore historic death and mourning traditions. Take a close look at accessories, etiquette, and science associated with mourning in the Victorian and Edwardian eras of the late 19th and early 20th century. Learn about what death looked like at Tudor Place for the people who lived and worked here.