4.20 - 4.28, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.

420 Week is back! Starting on Sunday, April 20th, 2025 and running through Monday, April 28th, 2025. Dive into fun, interactive canna-themed events and deals on munchies leading up to National Cannabis Festival!

All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Registration is recommended, but not required. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Pineapple Express Movie Screening

    SUN 4.20 • 6pm • $20

    Celebrate 4/20 with a screening of stoner movie favorite Pineapple Express at Alamo Drafthouse! Kick-back in a leather recliner chair to enjoy the main feature and enjoy ordering from a full multi-course menu where every meal is prepared from scratch and served directly to your seat. Alamo favorites include the “Royale with Cheese” Burger, Pizzas, and, of course, fresh-from-the-oven, just-the-way-you-love-them warm chocolate chip cookies. Forget dinner and a movie, it's all about a good sesh before heading to dinner AT the movie. The full menu will be available for purchase.

    Location: Alamo Drafthouse - 630 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002

  • Roll Up For Reform at CULTA Columbia

    WED 4.23 • 6pm • FREE

    Stop by CULTA Columbia on 4/23 and Roll Up for Reform with representatives from Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Maryland NORML, and Marijuana Policy Project. Learn about their initiative to advance the rights of cannabis patients and enthusiasts in Maryland and beyond! While you’re there, support our advocacy partners with your purchase! From 6-8pm, CULTA will donate 10% of the proceeds from pre-roll sales (non-discounted) to the participating organizations. Come for the products, stay for the conversation!

    Location: 6695 Dobbin Rd, Columbia, MD 21045

  • Humanities DC Culture Series: The War on Drugs in DC

    THU 4.24 • 6:30pm • FREE

    What does it mean for DC residents to say “the drug war is over”? Today, the reverberations of the drug war are still felt by generations of Washingtonians.

    Speakers:

    Tony Lewis, Jr., Community Leader, Re-Entry Expert

    Anwan “Big G” Glover, Founder, Hugs Not Slugs & Lead Singer, Backyard Band

    Linda Greene, Owner, Anacostia Organics & Former Chief of Staff, Mayor Marion Barry

    Patrice Sulton, Executive Director, DC Justice Lab

    Moderated by: Caroline Phillips, Founder & Executive Producer, National Cannabis Festival & Deputy Director, Supernova

    Location: Busboys and Poets - 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009

  • NCF VIP & Cabana Member Spring Party

    SAT 4.26 • VIP Members Only

    NCF 2025 VIP Members and CannaCabana Members are invited to an exclusive Spring-fling VIP party with all-inclusive food, drinks and entertainment. Purchase your VIP or CannaCabana Membership before April 25, to secure your spot at our kick-off event for NCF’s 2025 VIP Members. If you’ve already purchased your 2025 Membership, be on the lookout for an email from our VIP and CannaCabana Concierge Team.

    Location: PRIVATE

  • Organic Soil Building Workshop with Rapp Road Genetics

    SUN 4.27 • 11am • $10

    Come learn how to make organic living soil in this comprehensive hands-on workshop. Learn the basics of building soil from scratch as well as amending it for reuse of all types of plant life. Participants will take home a 27 gallon tote of organic soil and a plant for home use (must provide your own tote).

    Location: 6711 Farmer Drive, Fort Washington, MD 20744

  • MCBA Equity Workshop Tour - Washington, DC

    SUN 4.27 • 11am • FREE

    The Minority Cannabis Business Association’s Equity Workshop Tour fortifies the presence and influence of our members and communities in the burgeoning cannabis sector, while fostering an entire ecosystem dedicated to an equitable industry. Providing a template for structured networking, education, and advocacy – all the components it takes in this industry – the workshops are designed to foster personal, business, and ecosystem development – all against the backdrop of real talk about the real state of affairs in this industry. Capacity is intentionally very limited - to 16 attendees - to be able to provide direct and intensive support to a small group of DC Cannabis industry licensees. Upon registering, you will receive a survey for us to learn more about the specific type of support you need, and to confirm that this workshop is the right fit for you, as well as to provide you with some homework to prepare for the workshop itself. Plan on attending for the duration of the workshop, so you can maximize the impact.

    Location: NORML Offices, 1420 K St NW, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20005

  • National Cannabis Policy Summit

    MON 4.28 • 8:45am • FREE

    Join hundreds of advocates, patients and business owners to hear lead sponsors of frontline legislation lay out their visions for working to accomplish cannabis policy reform.

    Location: MLK Memorial Library - 901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001

  • National Cannabis Policy Summit Advocacy Reception

    MON 4.28 • 5pm • FREE

    After the Policy Summit, celebrate the organizations working on the frontlines of state and federal cannabis policy reform. Enjoy drinks, appetizers, music, and the view from the rooftop of the MLK Library while mingling with hundreds of advocates, patients and business owners.

    Location: MLK Memorial Library - 901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001

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