Weekly Planner: Events Around Tysons to Take Off Your Calendar

(Updated 3/17/2020) Across the Tysons area, event organizers are canceling events due to concerns over COVID-19.

Unlike our usual weekly planner, our staff rounded up events around the area that have been delayed or canceled or postponed over health concerns for attendees.

The events listed below have all been canceled:

  • March 16: McLean Citizens Association event with FCPS Superintendent Scott Brabrand
  • March 16: paving program meeting at Coates Elementary School
  • March 17: Storytime at Mosaic
  • March 18: Providence District Paving and Restriping
  • March 19: The Bachelor Live on Stage Shopping Party (postponed)
  • March 21: Family Fishing Rodeo in Vienna
  • March 21-22: Vienna Photo Show
  • March 28: Prom Dress Give-Away in Vienna
  • April 3: Old-Fashioned Egg Roll and Flashlight Egg Hunt events in Vienna
  • April 4-5: Art Blooms at Mosaic (postponed)
  • April 4: Town Clean-Up Day in Vienna
  • April 6: Cherry Hill Ice Cream Social in Falls Church
  • April 7: Storytime at Mosaic
  • April 11: East Egg Hunt in City of Falls Church
  • April 23: McLean Kitchen and Garden Tour

A meeting on plans to extend the I-495 Express Lanes has been postponed to April.

Did we miss an event? Let us know in the comments below or on our social media accounts, and we will update the list.

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