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Rededicated Citizens Association Seeks New Members
• September 14, 2022
Georgetown is a very special neighborhood — with deep historic roots, charming brick sidewalks and quaint row houses – and is truly like no other. However, what makes Georgetown even more […]
Citizens Association of Georgetown Trees for Georgetown 2022 Garden Party
• August 9, 2022
The Citizens Association of Georgetown is hosting their annual 2022 Garden Party at the home of Tom Anderson and Marc Schappell.
Neighbors Dispute Avery Hotel Liquor License
• August 8, 2022
In response to a complaint filed with the District’s Alcohol Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) on July 18 by some 30 neighbors on 27th and P St. — whose properties abut […]
Exclusive Interview: Duncan Bedlion, Commander Second District, MPD
• July 13, 2022
What’s happening with crime in Georgetown? The Georgetowner interviewed Georgetown’s top cop, Duncan Bedlion, Commander of the Second District of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to find out whether progress […]
Citizens’ Annual Meeting: Bowser Q&A, Members Honored
• May 11, 2022
A vigorous annual meeting of the Citizens Association of Georgetown at Dumbarton House on May 3 featured a good hour-long earnest face-to-face town-meeting-style Q&A with Mayor Muriel Bowser and another […]
Loving Mother Earth at Volta Park
• April 25, 2022
For Earth Day, the Citizens Association of Georgetown began the Orthodox Easter morning with a neighborhood clean-up and scavenger hunt, partnered with Georgetown University, on April 24. With earth-loving booths […]
Mapping Georgetown: Six Generations of Local Family History
• January 18, 2022
As a tribute to the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and our local Black history, Mapping Georgetown is pleased to share this particular Georgetown mapping story from Neville […]
Georgetown BID Criticized for Sidewalk Expansions, High Staff Costs
• November 29, 2021
The Georgetown Business Improvement District – a non-profit organization originally dedicated to “a cleaner, safer, more accessible Georgetown” and supported by some $5.2 million of annual mandated supplemental taxes on businesses […]
Citizens Reunite to ‘Love Where We Live’ at Historic Home, Raise $100,000
• October 25, 2021
After more than a year of living through a pandemic, members, supporters and friends of the Citizens Association of Georgetown gathered at the historic N Street home of Diana Prince […]
Citizens’ Welcome Back Picnic Delights the Kids and Parents
• September 20, 2021
Rose Park at 26th and O streets on a late Sunday afternoon was filled with summer fun thanks to the Welcome Back Georgetown Picnic put on by the Citizens Association […]
