A focal point in the movement for women’s rights, International Women’s Day is celebrated annually around the world on March 8. March also marks Women’s History Month. Here are seven local events joining the cause.
Caboose Brewing Company’s International Women’s Day Market
March 7, 4-9 p.m.
Caboose Commons is hosting a pop-up market consisting of local women-run businesses in Northern Virginia. The pop-up will feature limited-edition women empowerment merchandise and products from Park Story, Skips and Flutters, Oddxii, Color Street, doTerra, Beauty Counter and more. // Caboose Commons: 2918 Eskridge Road, Fairfax; Free
lululemon International Women’s Day Yoga: Balance for Better
March 8, 8-9:30 a.m.
lululemon’s Reston location is hosting a donation-based yoga class and discussion around International Women’s Day. No experience in yoga is necessary, and the donations will benefit Kiva, an international nonprofit with a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive. // luluemon Reston: 11957 Market St., Reston; Free
Women Making Waves: Women’s Day Art Exhibit & Boutique
March 8, 7-9:30 p.m.
Celebrate International Women’s Day with local artist Ashley Joi for her solo art exhibit. The show will feature the unveiling of four original, mixed-media works by Joi, and a selection of existing originals, all highlighting women in movement. // Bailey’s Community Center: 5920 Summers Lane, Falls Church; Free
United States of Pizza
March 8
In late January, Pizzeria Paradiso announced its “United States of Pizza: Women’s Slice of the Pie” weekly, rotating menu, which honors and highlights female elected officials. Owner Ruth Gresser has added a fundraising component for International Women’s Day. On March 8, 100 percent of United States of Pizza menu sales from all five locations in the DMV will benefit She Should Run, a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization promoting women to run for political office. // Pizza Paradiso: 124 King St., Alexandria
Celebrate International Women’s Day 2019
March 10, 1-4 p.m.
Blue Valley Vineyard & Winery is hosting a women’s networking event for ladies across the DMV. Meet new connections, enjoy great swag and sip on your favorite wines. // Blue Valley Vineyard & Winery: 5535 Blue Valley Way, Delaplane; $20
250 Years of Women’s History at Mount Vernon
Through October
Throughout March, Mount Vernon visitors can learn about the women who lived and worked at George Washington’s estate in the 18th century. The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association (MVLA)—the oldest national historic preservation organization in the U.S.—will also be a highlight of the 60-minute tour, which covers Martha Washington’s life before marrying George, the history of enslaved women on the plantation and how the MVLA has protected the estate throughout the centuries. // George Washington’s Mount Vernon: 3200 Mount Vernon Highway, Mount Vernon; $10 in addition to general admission
The Light Horse Showcases Wines from Female Winemakers
Through March 31
The Light Horse, an Old Town neighborhood tavern, is showcasing wines from female winemakers and female-owned vineyards exclusively for the month of March. Eight wines will be available (by glass only), both new world and old world varietals. // The Light Horse: 715 King St., Alexandria; wines range from $7-$15 per glass
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