From a press release:
“With the construction finally completed, Cleveland Park is turning its focus to celebrating its new neighborhood space – the Cleveland Park Promenade.
Formerly known as the Cleveland Park Service Lane, the Cleveland Park Promenade now boasts ample sidewalks, seating, and dining options. As spring emerges, the landscaping will take shape and blossom with native plantings and natural pollinators. Restaurant patios, as will the Cleveland Park Farmers Market, will begin popping up in the coming months.
To celebrate, neighbors are planning a Party on the Promenade on April 6, 2024, from 4:00-6:00 pm.
The event is being co-hosted by Cleveland Park Main Street/District Bridges and ANC 3C.
We will update as we progress, but neighbors and guests can anticipate:
Ribbon-cutting at 4pm (with big scissors!) by local officials and business owners along the Promenade
A giant thank you card for residents to sign for the construction workers
Entertainment including, live music by School of Rock, flamenco Dancers and a Silent Disco with guest DJs
Business specials hosted along the Promenade 6-8 pm, including
Afterwork DC (Free Karaoke w/$35 minimum on food/drinks)
All Fired Up (Free stickers)
Captain Cookie (Prize Wheel)
Cleveland Park Bar & Grill (NCAA Tournament w/Sound)
Fat Pete’s BBQ (Happy Hour Specials)
Femme Fatale DC (Music, DIY art activities & more TBD)
Nanny O’Brien’s Irish Pub (After Party; special ribbon cocktail plus TBD event specials)
Sababa (Pick up a coupon for a future visit)
Spices Asian Restaurant (Happy Hour Specials)
Thai Love DC (Happy Hour Specials)
BYO “bring your own” Lawn Chairs to sit and chill
DC professional sports community engagement teams, including the Washington Spirit and the Washington Capitals
Fitness Demonstrations by Foundation Fitness
DC Water
Stroll Magazine, Cleveland Park
Woodley House food collection
Guests include:
Chair of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (3C,) Janell Pagats
ANC Commissioner (3C02,) Adam Prinzo
ANC Commissioner (3C04,) Roric McCorristin
ANC Commissioner (3C05,) Sauleh Siddiqui
ANC Commissioner (3C06,) Tammy Gordon”
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