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Rededicated Citizens Association Seeks New Members
September 14, 2022
•Georgetown is a very special neighborhood — with deep historic roots, charming brick sidewalks and quaint row houses – and is truly like no other. However, what makes Georgetown even more […]
She Started a Green Business that ‘Changes the Way the World Shops’
June 15, 2022
•“I had to choose between going broke or breaking the world,” said Lisa D. Foster, Ph.D., entrepreneur, business coach, and pioneer of the reusable bag industry in the United States. […]
BellRinger to Host Training Rides Before Oct. Bike Fundraiser
May 12, 2022
•BellRinger Weekend will be here sooner than we know! On October 21-22, BellRinger will host a fundraising community bike ride for cancer research at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. […]
Georgetown French Market Returns This Weekend
April 28, 2022
•Transport to the streets of Paris for the 19th annual Georgetown French Market popping up this weekend, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m., […]
Ringing the Bell on Cancer: Bellringer Bike Ride Comes to D.C.
April 13, 2022
•“We don’t recruit bikers, we recruit people who hate Cancer,” says Chris Timko, executive director of BellRinger, a bike ride that aims to raise funds for cancer research at the […]
Local Female Food Entrepreneurs Showcased
April 7, 2022
•The inspiration in the air at Foxtrot was nothing short of contagious at the Celebrating Female Food Entrepreneurs event Friday, March 18. Foxtrot, a boutique corner-store at 1267 Wisconsin Avenue […]
Chris Michael Brings Magic to the Graham Hotel
March 3, 2022
•Ever since Chris Michael was a young boy, he had an affinity for magic. He found himself captivated by the tricks put on by Jester Jim, a local juggling, beatboxing […]
Washington Printmakers Brings Us ‘Harmony’ We Need
February 10, 2022
•“Somehow there is a reset after a deluge,” writes Rosemary Cooley, in reference to her artistic interpretation of harmony on display at Washington Printmakers, a printmaking and photography gallery at […]
Halcyon Fellows’ Impact Reaches Millions Worldwide
February 9, 2022
•Inclusivity and impact are two powerful driving forces behind Halcyon – a local incubator that has made headlines for its ability to nurture early-stage startups, develop forward-thinking entrepreneurs, and launch […]
Carlotta Hester’s “Rapture” Canvases Evoke Jazz Improv
January 12, 2022
•Walking past Addison/Ripley Fine Art at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue, bright splashes of watercolor on canvas might catch your eye. In her latest show “Rapture,” painter Carlotta Hester’s expressionist evocations of improvisational freedom light up the gallery. “Rapture – that is what I felt when I […]