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Georgetown Garden Club Celebrates 100th Birthday With A Flash Flower Giveaway
Living
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91st Georgetown House Tour, April 20
Georgetown Main Street Stepping Up Spring Revitalization Efforts
April 14, 2021
•With spring setting in — and signs that the pandemic is easing — Georgetown Main Street is stepping up its local business recovery and revitalization efforts. Founded as a nonprofit […]
Layer of Annoyance Surfaces at ANC Meeting
April 12, 2021
•At the March 30 virtual meeting, even the very favored National Park Service came in for some grumpiness regarding a construction project.
GU Launches Degree Program for Inmates
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Georgetown University has begun offering a bachelor’s degree program to about two dozen individuals incarcerated at Patuxent Institution in Jessup, Maryland.
Coming Up in Our April 14 Issue …
April 8, 2021
•In The Georgetowner’s next print issue, you can read up on the global and local impact of climate change and learn what you can do to live more sustainably.
‘Glow’ Lights Up Georgetown Starting April 9
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This year, there are two parts to “Glow.” The spring component will run through June 27 and the summer component from July 2 through Sept. 26.
Rose Park Hit With QAnon-Tweaking Easter Prank
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An activist group’s version of the Easter bunny was busy the night before Easter Sunday hiding more than 3,000 eggs around D.C.
Rose Park Market Opens This Wednesday
April 5, 2021
•Rose Park’s weekly outdoor market, relocated now — and potentially permanently — to the basketball courts at the corner of 26th and O Streets NW, will open on April 7 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Bromley Will Return to D.C. as New Four Seasons GM
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Mark Bromley, son of a former general manager of the Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown, has been named the high-profile property’s new senior general manager, effective May 13.
Rose Park Pathway Reconstruction to Start
March 29, 2021
•The pathway, between M and P Streets NW, will be closed on or about March 31, depending on weather, according to the District Department of Transportation.
Pinto Seeks $14 Million for Gondola
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Ward 2 Council member Brooke Pinto requested $12 million to purchase the site for the proposed terminal and $2 million to complete an environmental impact study.