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CAG’s ‘Hidden Dreams’ Highlights Overlooked Women of 1963 March on Washington
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This Weekend: Singing in Russian and 4 Romance Languages
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Big Band, Bigger Swing: James Bazen Lights Up Blues Alley
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Washington Welcomes Watergate Museum
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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Around Georgetown
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.
Weekly Arts Round Up, April 8, 2021
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Five works of light art will make their Georgetown debut tomorrow, when “Glow” opens to the public. Glen Echo Park’s Dentzel Carousel is 100, and the virtual celebration has begun.
Weekly Arts Round Up, March 18, 2021
• March 18, 2021
This Saturday, Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez will be the special guest at the National Archives Museum’s virtual pajama party.
Sidewalk Widening Meeting with the BID
• March 12, 2021
The Georgetown BID is hosting two virtual meetings March 24 and 25 to share updates about our sidewalk widening project before installation begins. Both meetings will include the same content. Wednesday, March 24 at 6:30pm. Click here to register. […]
Next Print Issue: March 10
• March 1, 2021
We’ll cover what real estate developers and the Georgetown BID have in store to revitalize retai and re-energize the quality of life that makes Georgetown, well, Georgetown.
ANC Monday: New Officers, Jelleff Center, Decks for Streateries
• January 4, 2021
On tonight’s agenda: Public Space Application by the Georgetown BID for the Placement of Wood and Composite Decks in Curb Lanes at Sidewalk Grade with Barriers at 22 Locations.
Meetings on BID Proposal to Extend Use of Streateries, Dec. 21
• December 17, 2020
The Georgetown Business Improvement District has designed two sidewalk extension platform prototypes on M Street — at Bodega in the 3000 block and at Clyde’s in the 3200 block.
Weekly Arts Round Up, October 1, 2020
• October 1, 2020
Taste and Shop Georgetown kicks off on Oct. 5. Also coming up in the nabe: the Blessing of the Animals at St. John’s and fall classes at Hinckley Pottery.
‘Georgetown Karen’ Confronted by Street Protesters
• July 27, 2020
On Saturday, about a dozen protesters with noisemakers faced off with police officers and the driver of a car that the youths claim tried to run them down.
Sidewalk Widening Plans, Concerns in Georgetown
• July 13, 2020
Can Georgetown’s brick sidewalks accommodate socially distanced diners, lines of customers, curbside pickups and drop-offs, sidewalk sales and pedestrians?
