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Ricky Skaggs at the Birchmere
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Hyde-Addison’s Hooks Named Principal of the Year
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Philly in January
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A Winter Holiday Hotel: The St. Gregory
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Onstage Georgetown, January/February 2025
Weekend Round Up, June 9 – 12
June 9, 2022
•Happy weekend! So many options in the next few days, including the beginning of Pride Month for which we’ve included a Pride Package of things to do to celebrate. Enjoy! Are […]
SCOTUS Springs a Leak
May 11, 2022
•Leaks are pernicious things. You often don’t know you have one until water starts to drip down your wall or a stain creeps across the ceiling. It’s not a good […]
Women Cultural Leaders: Thea Kano, Artistic Director, Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C.
March 28, 2022
•Our spring arts preview featured 20 women cultural leaders in Washington, D.C. We wanted to amplify their voices in our online newsletters, spotlighting each of them individually. Our March 28 […]
LGBTQ+ Ally Week Interfaith Leaders Panel
September 17, 2021
•Thursday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. The Alden. Masks required for all participants Free admission. Registration is required. For ages 14+. The MCC proudly welcomes local faith leaders to discuss of […]
“From the Heart: A Transgender Virginian’s Story”
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Presented by Equality Virginia Wednesday, Oct. 6, 6:30 p.m. McLean Community Center. Masks required for all participants Free admission; registration is required. For ages 12+. Join Ann Murdoch, a member […]
LGBTQ+ Ally Week Party on the Plaza
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Monday, Oct. 4, 6 p.m. MCC Rear Plaza (across from the library). Outdoor Event — Masks strongly recommended Free admission; registration is required. For ages 6+. Join us for a […]
Family Picnic in Partnership with Rainbow Families
July 8, 2021
•Sunday, September 26, 2021, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Connect with other LGBT families and enjoy a picnic on the magnificent Lunar Lawn while playing lawn games, crafting an art project, and […]
Gay is Good: Frank Kameny and the Fight for LGBTQ Rights
April 16, 2021
•Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 pm Frank Kameny spent five decades in DC as a civil rights activist and politician, including serving on Mayor Walter Washington’s inaugural Commission on Human […]
GU Rejects Student Housing Requests
July 20, 2020
•Earlier this month, it was announced that Georgetown would house 2,000 students this fall, a group consisting of the entire freshman class and some upperclassmen.
A Big Win for Pride
June 17, 2020
•During this particular Pride Month — with the excitement at a lower pitch due to the absence of a parade and other outdoor events — the Supreme Court, of all […]