Equestrian Season Starts

September 25, 2014

Get your fancy hats, bright sundresses and mint juleps ready for equestrian season in Virginia. Huge, international competitions are coming to our Virginia countryside and everyone who’s anyone will be there to cheer on the horses, flaunt their style and, most importantly, have fun. This year’s festivities include the Fall Race Meet at Foxfield, races at James Madison’s Montpelier and the 77th annual International Gold Cup, Virginia’s largest equestrian event with over 45,000 attendees. Additionally, Middleburg’s prized National Sporting Library & Museum hosts A Sportsman en plein air to celebrate equestrian and other outdoor sports. See our calendar below for more information on these events and other ideas for family fun in the country this fall.

Car Break-Ins Near Rose Park


The Metropolitan Police’s Lt. John Knutsen, who oversees Georgetown, reported Sept. 22 on how police are addressing car break-ins on the east side of Georgetown: “Starting tonight we will be deploying a mobile lighting system in the Rose Park area, which will be manned by a police officer. While it may not be there every night, I hope to have it as continuously as possible. If anyone has suggestions as to where it would be most effectively placed, please let me know. I don’t want to shine the lights through anyone’s windows… I think providing some light in the park would help with safety concerns and deter theft from autos.”

• Arrest at 2:43 a.m., Sept. 20, on Prospect Street for Simple Assault. There also was an arrest at almost the same time/date for Destruction of Property on Thomas Jefferson Street. (Crimes were not necessarily committed at the locations.)

• Burglary on Potomac Street, Sept. 20 between 2:20 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Entry was via an unlocked door, and property was stolen from the residence.

• Because of playground renovation, the Rose Park pathway lights have been disconnected and as a result it is rather dark there at night. There was another car break-in last week on Dumbarton Street at Rose Park.

• Neighbors are advised to walk cautiously and vigilantly through Rose Park at night, to remember to lock house doors and windows. As for cars, keep as much hidden in vehicles as possible. This includes power or charging cables, which might indicate electronic devices, such as phones, tablets or GPS gear, in the glove compartment or under the seat.

Compiled from information provided by the Citizens Association of Georgetown

Yoga Your Way Through Georgetown


On a short walk through Georgetown, you will see countless men and women with a rolled up yoga mat under their arm. Yoga as a form of exercise has gained great popularity in recent years, with studios popping up in countless neighborhoods across the country. Georgetown has been hit particularly hard by the exercise trend, which is popular among area residents, students and professionals alike.

Yoga Del Sol, one of the most popular studios in the neighborhood, is an oasis of meditation. Centrally located on the second floor of a building on bustling Wisconsin Ave., the studio brings in variety of practitioners from beginners to experts, tourists to lifetime Georgetown residents.

Owner Diego Del Sol has been studying yoga and other healing arts for over 20 years and has been sharing his talents of the practices with students since 1997. His 1519 Wisconsin Ave. NW studio seamlessly captures Diego’s gentle and calming presence. Inspired by his mother and her home, del Sol brings fresh air in from the open windows to set the zen mood of the space against the studio’s rustic brick walls. During class, he emphasizes the connection between body and breath to work on dissolving the body’s tension and the mind’s anxiety. He constantly walks his way around the room to aid students’ in finding the right position.
Before opening his studio in Washington, Diego taught for 10 years at Yoga Tree, one of the top studios in yoga-centric San Francisco. There, he became a highly-respected teacher and was voted “Best Private Yoga Instructor” in the Bay area by San Francisco Magazine.
Diego incorporates the Five Tibetan Rites into his classes, which are traditional exercises that emphasize a continuous sequence of movement rather than static positions. This dynamic practice stretches the muscles in the body, increasing flexibility.
In addition to the five types of yoga classes, Yoga Del Sol offers workshops for students who wish to enhance core strength and master balancing postures, as well as explore proper nutrition for improved overall health. The studio is popular among Georgetown University students, who get discounted student rates from Diego.

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Jack Evans Report

September 24, 2014

It’s been an exciting season for our hometown baseball team. What had seemed inevitable for the past month finally came to fruition last week, when the Washington Nationals clinched the National League East Division title and a spot in the Major League Baseball playoffs. After a one year absence from the playoffs, the Nats are back and looking better than ever.

First year manager, Matt Williams, has done a fantastic job guiding the team through several injuries without missing a beat. Stephen Strasburg has been excellent as expected, but the breakout performances of third baseman Anthony Rendon and pitcher Jordan Zimmerman helped the team return to the dominant form they were in two years ago.

The excitement of the playoffs brings back the concern about Metro service for those late night games. I recently met with Richard Sarles, the General Manager of WMATA, to discuss the issue and ways we can make sure everyone can stay to enjoy the entire game and still get home easily. I’m confident that between the Washington Nationals, MLB and WMATA, we’ll be able to reach an agreement to keep the trains running late, if needed, for all of the Nats’ home playoff games.

Baseball isn’t the only thing creating exciting news in that area of town. Just last week, news came of new energy and focus for part of the Half Street project right outside the stadium. With a new owner in place, the revitalization that has come to the neighborhood, with the stadium, Yards Park, the Bullpen and other developments, is picking up steam.

The stadium continues to work out better than anticipated. The District borrowed $584 million to build the stadium and identified other sources of revenue to pay off the loan. Revenue from the stadium and these other sources has raised millions of dollars more than necessary to pay the annual debt service obligations. All contingency funds have been fully funded and excess revenue is available to pay off the bonds early.

It looks like it will be a great October in Washington, with continued success for the Capital Riverfront area of our city. I have my fingers crossed for our hometown team. Hopefully, I’ll be able to write to you in a few weeks about even more exciting developments for Washington baseball. Go Nats!

Jack Evans is the Ward 2 Councilmember, representing Georgetown since 1991.

Murphy’s Love


Dear Stacy:

My husband pays no attention to me. Period. We live separate lives under the same roof. We made a decision not to have kids before we got married, but now I realize there’s very little holding us together besides financial stress. I am thinking about having an affair with my co-worker to burn off some sexual energy. I really don’t want to divorce, but I need someone to care about me. Is this a good idea?

–Affair or no?

Dear Affair:

Nope, this is not a good idea.
But you knew that already, so let’s just cross “co-worker affair” off our list of possible remedies and get down to the real business.

You say there is little holding you two together. What does that really mean? Do you come from a place where obligation is the reason people stay together? If so, that’s part of the problem. The solution is learning the other reasons people stay together and then checking to see if you two have those reasons or can at least work to achieve them. This kind of relationship malaise is not uncommon, but it is toxic over time. Time to put in some effort on the clean up.

I’m going to recommend therapy as a place to start, but if that feels too hard right now, start with a conversation – and not the one you might be fantasizing about. That one, where you dramatically tell Husband you are considering an affair with a co-worker. That one is not going to end the way you want it to, with a declaration of love on your husband’s part and a renewed sense of lasting intimacy. The better conversation needs to be about you feeling like he has no interest in you and the impact that has on your own functioning (e.g. “When I feel like you don’t see me, I feel lonely and abandoned…”). Channel your needs back into the relationship – at least for a little while – so you can see if there’s anything left to grow between you.

Stacy Notaras Murphy (www.stacymurphyLPC.com) is a licensed professional counselor and certified Imago Relationship therapist practicing in Georgetown. This column is meant for entertainment only, and should not be considered a substitute for professional counseling. Send your confidential question to stacymurphyLPC@gmail.com.
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66th Emmys: Breaking Nicely for L.A. Show and Lots of Parties

September 15, 2014

The 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards was held Aug. 25 at the Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles to salute the best in prime television programming. Comedian Seth Myers was the host. Elizabeth Webster of the District Council attended the show and the L.A. parties. On her own dime, she mixed business with pleasure, seeing her California friends and talking up film production in Washington, D.C. Webster works for At-Large Councilmember Vincent Orange, who is an advocate for small business as well as bringing more film production jobs to the District.

For Webster, one of her favorite moments at the Emmys was Billy Crystal’s tribute to Robin Williams for his many decades in TV. “It was so touching,” she said. At the same time, she said, “I was sorry not to see “House of Cards” and Kevin Spacey win more awards, as they had been nominated in 13 categories.”

Webster and her friends — one of them, Joyce Chow said she just “loved the humor of Sofia Vergara” — checked out most of the parties before and after the awards show, including Entertainment Weekly at Fig & Olive, BAFTA Tea, the post-Emmys Governor’s Ball, the very exclusive Netflix party at Chateau Marmount and the after after VIP Netflix party with the Emmy winners.

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Weekend Round Up August 28, 2014


Salamander Resort & Spa Celebrates its First Year Anniversary with a Birthday Bash Weekend

AUGUST 29TH, 2014 AT 06:30 PM | $30 | TEL: 800.651.0721 | EVENT WEBSITE

Salamander Resort & Spa is celebrating its first anniversary with a fun-filled Birthday Bash over Labor Day Weekend featuring numerous activities, contests and packages. – the resort will host a Birthday Bubbles celebration from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Filled with bottomless sparkling wine, birthday sweets and live entertainment, the event will take place on the Grand Terrace and Lawn. Admission is $30 per person.

Address

500 North Pendleton Street; Middleburg, VA 20117

Fabulous 1940s Party

AUGUST 30TH, 2014 AT 07:30 AM | $95 | ALESSANDRA@BENDUREPR.COM | TEL: 703-777-3174 EXT. 113 | EVENT WEBSITE

Held in conjunction with the Epicurience Virginia Wine and Food Festival.Tickets include an evening of music and dancing, two drink tickets, and heavy hors d’oeuvres.

Address

Oatlands Historic House and Gardens; 20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln.; Leesburg, VA 20175

5th Annual Bake Bethesda a Pie Contest

AUGUST 31ST, 2014 AT 09:00 AM | $5 REGISTRATION FEE PER PIE | DEBRA@CENTRALFARMMARKETS.COM | TEL: 3017756402 | EVENT WEBSITE

Join us at the 5th annual “Bake Bethesda a Pie” contest, a fundraiser for Manna Food Center at Bethesda Central Farm Market on Sunday, August 31, 2014! There are 3 categories for entrants: kids (7-17), adults, and local culinary students. The contest is open to amateur bakers only. There is a $5 registration fee per pie and proceeds raised at the event will support Manna’s programs. Registration is open through August 27, 2014. – register below!

Address

Bethesda Central Farm Market; 7600 Arlington Rd.; Bethesda, MD 20814

Yoga at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library

SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2014 AT 12:30 PM | FREE | ERIKA.RYDBERG@DC.GOV | TEL: 202-727-0232 | EVENT WEBSITE

Take an Om Break at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library. Join the Georgetown Neighborhood Library for a variety of yoga classes taught by teachers from Yoga Activist. The Georgetown Neighborhood Library is registering RSVPs for all September classes.
To RSVP for any or all classes send Erika Rydberg an email with the class(es) you’re interested in registering for. The first 30 RSVPs will be registered and the remaining RSVPs will be placed on a waiting list. Please RSVP to Erika.Rydberg@dc.gov

Address

3260 R Street NW

HOW Interactive Design Conference

SEPTEMBER 3RD, 2014 AT 07:00 AM | HOWINTERACTIVECONFERENCE@FWMEDIA.COM | TEL: (800) 436-8700 | EVENT WEBSITE

Meet the interactive designers behind blockbuster web design projects for Google, Etsy, Fitbit and more. They’ll demystify complex concepts, share design processes you can apply to your own work, and clue you in to the web design trends and tools you need to know about. All with the trademark designer-friendly content, networking and inspiration you expect from the team that created HOW Design Live.

Address

GRAND HYATT WASHINGTON;1000 H ST NW

Weekend Round Up September 4, 2014


Gipsy Kings with special guest Ole’ Noys

September 4th, 2014 at 08:00 PM | $35.00 – $100.00 | philipc@wolftrap.org | Tel: 703.255.1900 ext. 1729 | Event Website

Get ready to rumba to the explosive guitar rhythms of flamenco’s reigning royal family!

Address

1551 Trap Road Vienna Virginia, 22182

Adopt Force One

September 5th, 2014 at 11:00 AM | Free | JRoberts@ITCDC.com | Tel: (202) 312-1552 | Event Website

Downtown visitors are invited to spend part of their afternoon visiting the Washington Humane Society’s mobile adoption van. Cats and dogs greet passersby in search of a play date. And for those who want to give an animal a permanent home, the van is equipped with wi-fi and a printer for a speedy adoption application process.

Address

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Woodrow Wilson Plaza; 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

YPFP’s Affairs of State Gala

September 6th, 2014 at 08:00 PM | $45-$75 | development@ypfp.org | Event Website

YPFP’s annual Affairs of State Gala is DC’s premier event for young professionals working in international relations and foreign affairs. We’ll be celebrating ten years of YPFP’s history with a two-hour open bar, whiskey tastings, music, and more!

Note: ticket prices will go up August 31, so get your tickets early!

Address

National Press Club, 529 14th St NW

Eating Local: Feeding the Urban Estate — Monthly Garden & House Tours

September 6th, 2014 at 10:30 AM | 8.00-15.00 | press@tudorplace.org | Tel: 202-965-0400 | Event Website

For almost 200 years, onsite food production was a central part of life at Tudor Place. From the Smokehouse to the gardens, the estate helped sustain its owners and servants. This garden tour highlights the essential functions of the garden. The food and agriculture theme extends into the mansion, where garden tools, cookbooks, and domestic utensils complement an afternoon tour.
Choose a tour of Garden,House, or both with a leisurely cafe lunch between
Garden Tour: 10:30| House Tour: 12:30

Address

1644 31st Street NW

Kelley Proxmire Sample Sale

September 6th, 2014 at 10:00 AM | Varies on item | Event Website

3,000-Square-Foot Warehouse Filled with Designer Furnishings & Accessories from Hickory Chair, Lee Jofa, Schumacher and many more

OPEN HOUSE SALE

Saturday, September 6, 2014

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Address

DNS Warehouse; 4229b Howard Avenue; Kensington, MD 20895; (behind Hollis & Knight)

Plank & Rose

September 6th, 2014 at 08:30 AM | Free | shelby@brandlinkdc.com | Event Website

Pike & Rose invites the community to a morning of rest and relaxation at Plank & Rose, an outdoor yoga event on Grand Park Avenue. The free class will overlook the Pike & Rose development and will be taught by an instructor Sport & Health, the future health club facility of the new community. The first 100 attendees will receive a complimentary Pike & Rose yoga mat. All attendees can enter to win a one month and three month gym memberships courtesy of Sport & Health.

Address

Pike & Rose – 11580 Old Georgetown Rd, North Bethesda, Maryland

Donna Clark – Mindscapes

September 7th, 2014 at 05:00 PM | Free | art@liveanartfullife.com | Tel: 540-253-9797 | Event Website

A unique solo exhibit by acclaimed regional artist Donna Clark. “I paint in series – images that are not place specific. I consider them personal dreamlike mindscapes of imagined locations in my natural world.” The public is invited to an opening reception on Sunday, September 7, 5:00 – 7:00PM. In addition, Clark will demonstrate her distinctive painting technique on September 14 at 2:00PM. This is a great opportunity to watch her paint and ask questions of this very talented artist.

Address

Live An Artful Life Gallery; 6474 Main Street; The Plains, VA 20198

Yoga at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library

September 7th, 2014 at 01:30 PM | Free | Erika.Rydberg@dc.gov | Tel: 202-727-0232 | Event Website](http://dclibrary.org/georgetown)

Take an Om Break at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library. Join the Georgetown Neighborhood Library for a variety of yoga classes taught by teachers from Yoga Activist. The Georgetown Neighborhood Library is registering RSVPs for all September classes.
To RSVP for any or all classes send Erika Rydberg an email with the class(es) you’re interested in registering for. The first 30 RSVPs will be registered and the remaining RSVPs will be placed on a waiting list. Please RSVP to Erika.Rydberg@dc.gov

Address

3260 R Street NW

Wedding Salon

September 8th, 2014 at 04:00 PM | $75.00 | jesse@weddingsalon.com | Tel: 212.631.7777 | [Event Website](http://www.weddingsalon.com/)

Don’t miss out on the bridal event of the season! Join the Wedding Salon on September 8th at the Loews Madison Hotel in Washington DC to discover the best resources for your wedding. Indulge in cake tastings by Charm City Cakes, cocktails, beauty makeovers, honeymoon giveaways and fabulous goody bags featuring Essie.

Address

Loews Madison Hotel; 1177 15th Street, NW

FedScoop Hosts Top Government and Academia Leaders in Tech Town Hall

September 9th, 2014 at 07:30 AM | Event Website](http://fedscoop.com/)

from 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Join FedScoop for its Tech Town Hall, held at the Newseum. Confirmed keynote speakers include Dr. Russell Shilling, Tom Kalil and Teresa Carlson.

Tickets for the high profile conference are complimentary before September 5th by using registration code: FSTECHTOWN

After September 5th, Tickets for industry members will be $195 and free for government attendees with valid government email addresses.

Address

The Newseum; 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW

Weekend Round Up September 11, 2014


Turbokick Kickboxing at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library

September 11th, 2014 at 07:00 PM | Free | Erika.Rydberg@dc.gov | Tel: 202-727-0232 | Event Website](http://dclibrary.org/georgetown)

Want to kick-start your fall with a great workout? Join Stanli Montgomery, a professional fitness instructor, as she teaches Turbokick, a high-energy cardio kickboxing class, at the library in this one time class. We will take the first 30 people that register for this fitness class, but we will also have a waitlist. To register please email Erika.Rydberg@dc.gov at least 48 hours prior to the class.
Address

3260 R Street NW Washington, DC 20007

Brighter Futures Breakfast

September 12th, 2014 at 08:00 AM | kdugan@DoorwaysVA.org | Tel: 703-504-9289 | [Event Website](http://www.doorwaysva.org/)

Doorways has been serving the Arlington community for over 36 years, and creates pathways out of domestic violence and homelessness, leading to safe and stable lives. The Breakfast will highlight Doorways’ empowering programs and services that have helped thousands of men, women and children build safer, more independent and fulfilling lives. During this one-hour event, a continental breakfast will be provided, followed by clients sharing their incredible journeys out of crisis.

Address

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association; 4301 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22203

Galleries on Book Hill – Fall Art Walk

September 12th, 2014 at 06:00 PM | Free | neptunebrowngalleries@gmail.com | Tel: 2023380353 | [Event Website](http://georgetowngalleries.com/)

The Georgetown Galleries on Book Hill invite you to our FALL ART WALK: Friday, September 12 from 6 – 8 pm. Nine galleries will host an evening stroll and launch their fine art exhibitions in the most beautiful part of Washington, DC. Add to your collection and please join us for a night of art, fun, and refreshments.

Address

1662 33rd St. NW

Opening Reception: The Light that She Loves, Literary Paintings and Drawings by Maud Taber-Thomas

September 12th, 2014 at 06:00 PM | FREE | gallery@callowayart.com | Tel: 202-965-4601 | [Event Website](http://www.callowayart.com/)

Maud Taber-Thomas creates luminous drawings and paintings that embody a loving conversation between several different art forms. Her paintings tell the stories that she discovers in Victorian and Medieval literature, capture the vibrant light and color of far-off places and distant time periods, and weave together symbols in compositions reminiscent of polyphonic music.

Address

Susan Calloway Fine Arts; 1643 Wisconsin Ave NW

Taste Of Georgetown

September 13th, 2014 at 12:00 PM | Tel: 202-298-9222 | Event Website](http://www.tasteofgeorgetown.com/)

The annual Taste of Georgetown, celebrates its 21st year on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 12 noon-5pm with creative tastes from more than 35 of the neighborhood’s best restaurants, as well as an expansive Craft Beer and Wine Pavilion and live entertainment. For the first time in the event’s history, the Taste will move from Wisconsin Avenue to K Street.

The Taste of Georgetown has become the premier food and wine festival of D.C. and benefits Georgetown Ministry Center’s.

Address

K Street NW adjacent Georgetown Waterfront Park between Wisconsin Avenue and Thomas Jefferson Street.

12th Annual Alexandria King Street Art Festival.

September 13th, 2014 at 10:00 AM | free | info@artfestival.com | Tel: 561-746-6615 | [Event Website](http://www.artfestival.com/)

Art lovers and collectors converge on King Street in beautiful Alexandria to meet local and national artists from 30 different states who will showcase their works including glass, mixed media, paintings, jewelry, and pottery. A unique blend of contemporary, original works at affordable prices. Saturday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm & Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. www.ArtFestival.com – 561-746-6615. All ages welcome. Free.

Address

480 King St.; Alexandria, VA 22314

Family Day

September 13th, 2014 at 10:00 AM | Free | LincolnsCottage@savingplaces.org | Tel: 202-829-0436 | Event Website](http://lincolncottage.org/familyday2014/)

Celebrate Family Day at President Lincoln’s Cottage and enjoy the Soldiers’ Home grounds as the Lincoln family once did. Family members of all ages will enjoy the live entertainment and activities inspired by the Lincoln family and their life at the Soldiers’ Home. Activities include: pony rides, petting zoo, Civil War military encampment, US Army Brass Quintet, DIY top hats, picnicking grounds, Civil War-era games.

Address

140 Rock Creek Church Road, NW

Civil War Georgetown Tours

September 13th, 2014 at 10:30 AM | 8.00-15.00 | info@tudorplace.org | Tel: 202-965-0400 | [Event Website](http://www.tudorplace.org/event/house-walking-tours-tudor-place-and-the-civil-war-home-front/2014-09-13/)

Civil War meant uncertain times for Tudor Place and surrounding Georgetown. Learn in a unique house tour how owner Britannia Kennon saved her family home by boarding Union officers. After breaking for lunch on your own, return for an expert guided tour of historic Georgetown. See in person relics of the war’s turmoil including a Union hospital, grave sites of Confederate spies, and a mansion at the heart of the tragic slave escape ship, The Pearl.

Address

1644 31st street NW

Star-Spangled Spectacular: the 200th Anniversary of our National Anthem Celebration

September 13th, 2014 at 06:00 PM

Observe the bicentennial of the writing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the spot that endured the British bombardment, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write what became our National Anthem. This evening program commemorates that historic event through patriotic music by the United States Marine Band “The President’s Own,” the Morgan State University Choir and others.

Address

Fort McHenry; 2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230

Contemplation & communion, 5pm Sundays, Grace Church

September 14th, 2014 at 05:00 PM | Free | assistant@gracedc.org | Tel: 202-333-7100 | [Event Website](http://www.gracedc.org/)

Grace Episcopal Church (www.gracedc.org) invites you to join them on Sundays at 5pm for a meditative service, an hour of contemplation and communion. Serene, historic Grace Church is located at 1041 Wisconsin Avenue NW in Georgetown. Come join us! Refreshments afterwards.

Address

1041 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007

Burl-eoke! Loves the Troops!

September 14th, 2014 at 06:30 PM | $10-$15 | 1viciousbunny@gmail.com | Tel: 4433158289 | [Event Website](https://www.facebook.com/events/557849404318965/)

The audience decides who wins in this game show that teams up karaoke singers and burlesque performers to compete for prizes!
We have finally made the move down I95 and we’re celebrating by honoring our nations service members!
Join Bunny Vicious and Lunchbox Lauren for the Capitol premier of the most fun burlesque show in the world!

Address

The Bier Baron Tavern; 1523 22nd St NW

RiRa Georgetown Charity Golf Tournament

September 17th, 2014 at 12:00 PM | [Event Website]http://rira.5.golfreg.com/ng/index.cfm/a62673/regPages/pages/?p=38880

Next Wednesday the 17th, RiRa Georgetown will host its first Charity Golf Tournament. All proceeds will be donated to the Salute Military Golf Association.

You can enter a team or enter as a single and join a team on the day. Event starts at 12pm.

Address

Westfield Golf Club; 13940 Balmoral Greens Ave, Clifton, VA 20124

Support a Cause on The Rooftop at The Embassy Row

September 17th, 2014 at 05:00 PM

The Rooftop at The Embassy Row Hotel is excited announce the launch of our “Support a Cause” series. $1 from every draft beer and glass of wine ordered will be donated to the chosen non-profit. The first event in the series, organized by Travel Channel’s Kathleen Rellihan will support The Runaway Bridesmaids Race to raise awareness and funds to fight human trafficking. Enjoy drinks for a great cause, raffled goodies, and a beautiful view of the DC skyline.

Address

The Rooftop at The Embassy Row Hotel; 2015 Massachusetts Ave NW