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31st St. Bridge to Close for 18 Months
June 3, 2019
•While local traffic and limited parking for residents will continue north and south of the bridge, the stretch of 31st Street NW from K to M Streets will be closed to vehicular traffic through the summer of 2020.
Elliott Moulton (1936-2019): ‘Mayor of Thomas Jefferson St.’
May 23, 2019
•A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 24, at 1 p.m. at the Graham Georgetown hotel, steps from Moulton’s home.
Tudor Place 27th Annual Spring Garden Party
May 7, 2019
•Join friends, neighbors and celebrants who will gather on Wednesday, May 22 at 6 p.m. for the 27th Annual Spring Garden Party at Tudor Place. This festive event, chaired by […]
Garden Luncheon: Amanda Nisbet Design
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Join us at a Garden Luncheon with lauded interior designer and author of Dazzling Design, Amanda Nisbet of Amanda Nisbet Design. Nisbet, a self-described “color whisperer,” has an inherent ability […]
Facing Off, Quietly, at Venezuelan Embassy in Georgetown
May 6, 2019
•After boisterous protests and the arrest of leaders from the organization that calls itself the Venezuelan Embassy Protection Collective, the peace lines seemed to have been drawn.
Activists Stand Firm at Venezuelan Embassy
April 25, 2019
•A planned press conference this morning, Thursday, April 25, brought out several Secret Service vehicles to keep an eye on the lively but peaceful event.
31st St. Bridge to Be Closed, Replaced
March 25, 2019
•Plans now include closing off 31 Street from the bridge south to South Street and north to M Street. Only residential parking will be available on the rest of 31st Street during the closure period.
Our Black History … in Georgetown
February 20, 2019
•To the surprise of some, Georgetown can tell the story of early and contemporary America from a black perspective.
Weekend Round Up February 14, 2019
February 14, 2019
•Step up the romance with the NSO’s “Romeo & Juliet” program and (if appropriate) the Alexandria Wedding Showcase. On Presidents Day, the Library of Congress welcomes the public to its breathtaking Main Reading Room.
John Dingell: Funerals in Dearborn and Georgetown
February 11, 2019
•On Thursday, Feb. 14, a funeral mass will be held at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown, with an interment to follow at Arlington National Cemetery.