Arts & Society
Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
Fashion
The Georgetowner’s Best Boutique Gifts for the Holidays
Downtown Observer
A Conversation with the Chief Retail Officer for the White House Historical Association Luci Shanahan
Arts
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Arts
Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates
Citizens Association of Georgetown Community Picnic
• September 17, 2021
Enjoy food trucks, family activities, lawn games and much more! Sunday 9/19: 4-7 p.m.
Georgetown Is Open: CAG Debut, Volta Park Market and More
• September 13, 2021
Along with the rest of Washington, D.C., Georgetown is opening as a new season begins and the pandemic appears to be under control in the nation’s capital. To underscore the […]
At First Anniversary, Pinto Prioritizes – and Thanks – Ward 2
• June 28, 2021
Ward 2 Council member Brooke Pinto is looking up these days. With the Biden-Harris administration in town, the pandemic’s easing and Mayor Muriel Bowser’s budget allocating funding to the District’s […]
Building Back Better, BEST
• June 16, 2021
This past Friday marked a major milestone in our recovery with the lifting of all capacity restrictions for businesses. As restaurants fill up with hungry diners, stadiums roar with cheering […]
Mayor to Citizens: ‘Policing at Critical Point’
• May 17, 2021
“I believe that we are at a critical point in policing,” Mayor Muriel Bowser told the Citizens Association of Georgetown at its May 11 virtual annual meeting. “As you know, […]
Coming Up in Our April 14 Issue …
• April 8, 2021
In The Georgetowner’s next print issue, you can read up on the global and local impact of climate change and learn what you can do to live more sustainably.
Big Gift Helps Citizens Association Move to 30th St.
• November 30, 2020
Because of a legacy gift that requires CAG to purchase a building in Georgetown, the nonprofit will be taking its headquarters to 1058 30th St. NW.
Extra Precautions Against Crime, Possible Violence in Georgetown
• November 2, 2020
Memories of the violence in May and June, when stores were pillaged in the aftermath of Black Lives Matter protests against abusive policing, have made businesses wary.
CAG’s Dynamic Duo: Tara Sakraida Parker and Susan Dabbar
• October 19, 2020
CAG’s Oct. 20 virtual meeting will focus on Georgetown retail, with comments from the Georgetown BID, also featuring Georgetown advisory neighborhood commission candidates.
CAG Annual Meeting: Remote, But ‘Better Together’
• September 24, 2020
Normally held in May, the annual meeting of the Citizens Association of Georgetown, at which new officers are introduced and plans for the new year shared, instead took place virtually on Sept. 22.
