National Harbor’s Popular Burger Week Returns September 14 to 20
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Vicki Bendure
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National Harbor’s Popular Burger Week Returns September 14 to 20
One Dollar for Every Burger Sold to go to the Alzheimer’s Association; Week Culminates with The Walk to End Alzheimer’s
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md., Aug. 19, 2025—National Harbor’s popular Burger Week is back on September 14 through September 20 with a wide array of special deals and special burgers offered by a dozen dining establishments throughout the property. National Harbor will donate one dollar of every designated burger purchase to the Alzheimer’s Association
up to $1,000. The week culminates with The Walk to End Alzheimer’s
on Sept. 20 at National Harbor.
The Alzheimer’s Association holds more than 600 walks nationwide. Anyone interested is encouraged to start a team and/or donate
for the Prince George’s County Walk. There are two routes—one is one mile long, the other is 2.7 miles long. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 20 with a 9:30 a.m. ceremony and then the walks kick off at 10 a.m. All participants are asked to register either in advance (online) or on site. Proceeds raised are used to further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Guests are encouraged to celebrate National Cheeseburger Day which falls on September 18. Some stand out cheeseburgers can be found at SUCCOTASH with their Pimento Cheese Burger; Irish Whisper’s Pub Burger, or sNash Burger from fast casual Crimson Coward.
Burger Week is part of National Harbor’s FestiFall that includes a wide array of events and activities to celebrate fall. For more information, go to nationalharbor.com/festifall.
“Prince George’s County has one of the highest rates of Alzheimer’s, so this is an important local cause that we are trying to assist,” said Deborah Topcik, Sr. Director of Marketing for National Harbor. Grabbing a burger from one of the participating restaurants is an easy way to give back,” added Topcik.
“We’ve had one of our Walk to End Alzheimer’s at National Harbor for over 10 years. It’s a beautiful location where people can gather for support and raise funds” said Kate Rooper, regional vice president- DC, MD, & VA and National Capital Area Chapter president & CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association.
For a list of Burger Week participants, go to www.nationalharbor.com/events/annual-events/burger-week/.
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About the Waterfront District at National Harbor Situated on the banks of the Potomac River and just minutes from the nation’s capital, National Harbor is a waterfront resort community unlike any other. The vibrant Waterfront District at National Harbor offers unique boutique shops and well-loved stores along wide, walkable streets. More than 40 restaurants include award-winning Succotash; The Walrus Oyster and Ale House; Grace’s Mandarin; and Bond 45. Highly recognized for its iconic Capital Wheel, a 180-foot observation wheel offering panoramic views that include D.C. monuments; the Waterfront District features seasonal activities and concerts. Capital Bike Share makes it possible to bike to the Waterfront District on National Harbor’s newly paved waterfront trail. There are also many exciting special events and activities. The property was named as one of the top places in the nation to observe spectacular sunsets. For more information, visit www.NationalHarbor.com.