Top 5 Things To Do This Weekend June 6 – June 8


Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Here are our picks for the best events happening in the area!

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Paul Simon
A Quiet Celebration

Friday, June 6 7 Saturday, June 7
8:00pm

Wolf Trap – Filene Center
1551 Trap Road
Vienna, VA 22182

Tickets start at $77.00

Paul Simon comes to Wolf Trap for an unforgettable performance under the stars! The legendary singer/songwriter presents the live debut of his critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated album Seven Psalms, alongside a career-spanning celebration of his timeless songbook. Don’t miss this rare evening with one of music’s greatest icons.

Saint Katherine’s Greek Festival

Friday, June 6 & Saturday, June 7
11:00am – 9:00pm

Sunday, June 8
12:00pm – 8:00pm

Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
3149 Glen Carlyn Road
Falls Church, VA 22041

Come over to Saint Katherine’s Greek Festival to enjoy homemade Greek food, Pastries, live Greek music and authentic Greek dancing.

Paws on PenFed Plaza: A pet event

Saturday, June 7
11:00am – 3:00pm

PenFed Plaza at Tysons Corner Center
1961 Chain Bridge Rd
Tysons, VA 22102

Bring your pups out for a day of activities celebrating our furry friends, sponsored by PenFed Credit Union.

Enjoy a dog park and splash pad, 20+ pet vendors, Woofbowl dog food truck, rescues with adoptable dogs, giveaways and more!

Petpalooza

Saturday, June 7
11:00am – 3:00pm

Reston Town Center Ice Skating Pavilion
11900 Market St
Reston, VA 20190

Get ready for Petpalooza—a paws-itively fun day for the whole family! Check out incredible exhibitors, local businesses, and pet adoption groups, all while enjoying exciting entertainment and engaging exhibits. Plus, enjoy complimentary face painting, roaming performers, and so much more!

Francesca Hurst, Piano

Sunday, June 8
2:00pm – 3:30pm

The Alden Theatre
1234 Ingleside Ave.
McLean, VA 22101

$10/$7 students and seniors/$5 MCC district residents

Recognized for her “tender lyricism” (The Washington Post), yet not afraid to shout, swing her foot onto the piano or don fingerless gloves if the music demands it, Pianist Francesca Hurst divides her playing between classical and contemporary music. She makes sense of the music regardless of style and period and is passionate about connecting with audiences. Hurst is on the piano faculty at The Catholic University of America and the University of Virginia.



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