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Citizens Celebrate Georgetown — and The Georgetowner
• September 23, 2024
The Citizens Association of Georgetown hosted its “Celebration of Georgetown” annual fundraiser — and celebrated The Georgetowner’s 70th anniversary on Sept. 20, at Coolidge House on Prospect Street. Co-chaired by […]
The Georgetowner ‘News Cyclers’ Raising Funds for Cancer Research
• September 29, 2022
Cancer Awareness Month begins October 1. According to the National Cancer Institute, roughly 1.9 million people will be diagnosed with cancer and an estimated 609,360 people will die of cancer […]
Georgetown Parking Myths: The Never-Ending Story
• June 20, 2021
The Georgetowner’s June 16 article — “Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking” — generated numerous calls and responses from the residents of Georgetown. Concerns about parking in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood are almost […]
The Georgetowner Summer 2021 Photo Competition
• June 17, 2021
THE GEORGETOWNER CALL FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY CALL TYPE: FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION ELIGIBILITY: INTERNATIONAL STATE: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FEE: $25 ADMINISTRATION ENTRY BEGINS: 6/20/21 ENTRY DEADLINE: 9/7/21 The Georgetowner […]
Our Next Print Issue: June 16
• May 27, 2021
Happy summer! The next Georgetowner will appear June 16, and we’re looking forward to bringing you a major feature on digital nomads—those who travel the world while continuing to work—part of […]
To Our Supporters, We Say Thank You During The Georgetowner’s 66th Anniversary
• October 22, 2020
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that newspapers and news gathering matter, more than we could ever imagine.
ANC Tuesday: Lutheran Church, Rose Park, Jelleff, Ginkgo Project
• September 27, 2020
On the agenda: Consideration of a Resolution Supporting Georgetown Lutheran Church’s Grant Application to the D.C. Preservation League.
Always Online, The Georgetowner’s Next Print Issue Will Be Sept. 16
• August 17, 2020
Look for feature stories on local elections (especially Ward 2 and at-large District Council races), a major analysis of Georgetown’s commercial real estate situation and The Georgetowner’s Fall Arts Preview.
Downtowner DC July 15, 2020
• July 15, 2020
NAACP TO MOVE HEADQUARTERS TO D.C. The NAACP, headquartered in Baltimore since 1986, will relocate to the Frank D. Reeves Center for Municipal Affairs at 14th and U Streets NW […]
Downtowner DC June 17, 2020
• June 17, 2020
NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS TEST POSITIVE The D.C. National Guard, mobilized to respond to the protests triggered by George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police, reported that some of […]
