Clarendon Day 2007 – Arlington’s Biggest Festival

by Dave on October 1, 2007 · 6 comments

 

Clarendon Blvd

 

The intersection of Clarendon Boulevard and North Highland Street was the epicenter of the annual Clarendon Day street festival this past Saturday, September 29, 2007. This was my third year making an appearance at the event held just a few blocks from my apartment. Each year, it’s gotten a little bigger, and a little better.

Clarendon Day 2007

Bands and musicians play at 4 different stages located around central Clarendon, while local restaurants and artists sell their creations to a diverse crowd of local area residents. Proud dog owners are everywhere, and I was happy to see a skateboard demo by some local kids sponsored by Convoy Skateboards (also locally run). I caught one kid land a nice indie kickflip off a small plywood ramp.

Food Signs at Clarendon Day 2007

Clarendon Day helps to foster a sense of community in Arlington, which is one of the aspects of the area I enjoy most. Despite the growth and development in this popular part of northern Virginia, it’s nice to know you can still find crab cake platters and chocolate covered frozen cheesecakes in the middle of the street each Autumn.

Acoustic Stage at Clarendon Day 2007

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6 Comments

Stu October 4, 2007 at 3:00 pm

I love these deals. We go to our local versions each year, because we are more ‘rural’ than you DC folks its a lot of farmer type stuff. We have the Lexington festival, Dayton Days and the Mountain Festival.

Lots of sweet blue grass, kettle corn and craft stuff.

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Stu October 4, 2007 at 10:00 am

I love these deals. We go to our local versions each year, because we are more ‘rural’ than you DC folks its a lot of farmer type stuff. We have the Lexington festival, Dayton Days and the Mountain Festival.

Lots of sweet blue grass, kettle corn and craft stuff.

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Convoy Skateboards February 12, 2008 at 7:45 pm

Thanks for mentioning and linking us in your blog! Just came across this. Next clarendon day the skate demo is gonna be even bigger!

They might even pitch in some money to build better obstacles and stuff!

peace.

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Dave February 13, 2008 at 9:59 am

Sure thing – wish I could be there to catch it!

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Convoy Skateboards February 12, 2008 at 2:45 pm

Thanks for mentioning and linking us in your blog! Just came across this. Next clarendon day the skate demo is gonna be even bigger!

They might even pitch in some money to build better obstacles and stuff!

peace.

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Dave February 13, 2008 at 4:59 am

Sure thing – wish I could be there to catch it!

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