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Welcome to the Celebration!

In 2012 we celebrate Washington's 280th Birthday!
We will also recognize the 10th anniversary of 9/11 by honoring our first responders.

We look forward to your support and participation!
  See an authentic Revolutionary War skirmish, visit Alexandria's historic properties, eat at the finest restaurants taking the "Cherry Challenge," tour Alexandria sites associated with Washington, run our races, dance at the Birthnight Ball, march in the Parade...and much more.  After all, this is Washington's hometown!


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2012 CELEBRATION INFORMATION

JOIN THE PARADE!  At 1 p.m. on Monday, February 20, 2012 Alexandria will kick off the largest parade celebrating the birth of George Washington in the USA!
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RACE for George!  Two Races:  George Washington Classic 10-K and the PARADE MILE.
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TAKE THE CHERRY CHALLENGE! Special menu items from Alexandria's finest restaurants.
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Until January 5th, click here to find out how to become a participating restaurant


For a look at the 1908 Celebration Program, click here.



Who We Are (and what we do):

The George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee is one of the very oldest community organizations in Alexandria. From the time of the Revolutionary War, the people of this City have celebrated the birthday of George Washington. Whether through marching in parades, reenacting historic events, musical performances, or dancing at the birthnight balls, our citizens consider an annual remembrance of the Father of Our Country to be important and worthwhile.

Over more than two hundred years, military and civilian volunteers from many quarters of the community have always arranged these celebrations. In 1976, the present George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee was formed to organize and carry out the City’s annual celebration. Its members are appointed by the Alexandria City Council and include representatives from the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, the Masonic Fraternity, the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, the Alexandria Jaycees, the Federation of Civic Associations, the Gadsby’s Tavern Museum Society, the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Association, the Daughters of the American Revolution, an Alexandria City High School Student, and the Citizens of Alexandria at large.

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