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Brews, Booze & Bites
September 13, 2018
•The third annual Brews, Booze & Bites is Saturday, September 22 from 1 pm to 4 pm. Spend the first day of fall in the historic gardens of Tudor Place […]
Coming Up: ANC Elections
August 22, 2018
•District of Columbia residents who are political and election junkies can be excused forfeeling a bit frustrated every two years at this time of the year. “Crucial” primary elections for […]
Georgetown Walking Tour: War of 1812
August 6, 2018
•Join professional tour guide Dwane Starlin and view the parts of Georgetown involved in conflicts during the “Second Revolutionary War,” including Dumbarton House!
It’s the Dog Days of Summer. Send Us Your Photos.
July 30, 2018
•Enter by Aug. 3 and a photo of your captivating canine may be included in The Georgetowner’s Aug. 8 “Dog Days of Summer” issue!
Summer Siesta
July 10, 2018
•Surround your family and friends in the chic and effortless styles of the Mediterranean. Add functional wicker and rattan pieces with inspired accents and accessories uniquely decorated in mosaic patters, […]
5 Killed at Annapolis Newspaper: Hitting Home
June 29, 2018
•This one hurts. This one really hurts. We have almost — almost but not quite — become inured to the instances of mass shootings in our American lives: the killings […]
One More Time With ‘Wonder Woman 1984’
June 28, 2018
•Wisconsin Avenue and other Georgetown streets will again be closed for filming Sunday, July 1, and part of Monday, July 2. Read on for details about closures and parking restrictions, some already in effect.
K St. Bikeway: ‘Pretty Great,’ If Confusing
June 25, 2018
•The main problem so far is when cars (and a tourist bus or two) park in the bike lanes. Even police patrol cars can be seen sitting in a lane.
Georgetown Nightlife Walking Tour
June 15, 2018
•In May 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a bill that made it legal for the first time since 1917 to sell hard liquor to patrons standing at bars in […]
Compost Tea for Healthy Soil & Healthy Gardens
June 5, 2018
•As part of the Garden Conservancy Open Days Program Digging Deeper series: in 2011, Nancy Gray Pyne hired the New Jersey-based firm, F2 Environmental Design. Andrea Filippone is a boxwood […]