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Women of Worship: Georgetown’s Faithful Led Increasingly by Women
March 21, 2018
•By Robert Devaney, Stephanie Green and Selma Khenissi During an ecumenical Good Friday service in 2010 at Holy Trinity Church, Mary Kay Totty was the only woman to preach on […]
Ministry Center Reopens in New Space With New Director
March 19, 2018
•The March 19 launch of the new space at 1041 Wisconsin Ave. NW comes just six weeks after Lissa Ramsepaul was welcomed as Georgetown Ministry Center’s new executive director.
One-Sided Parking Sparks Lively Debate at ANC
March 5, 2018
•The hall at Visitation School was standing room only Feb. 26, and the commission devoted over an hour to two proposals by Commissioners Jim Wilcox and Peter Murphy.
Florida High School Alums Grieve in D.C.
March 1, 2018
•Well over 100 Stoneman Douglas alumni came together in Georgetown with supporters and legislators on a few days’ notice Feb. 27 to grieve, to support and to plan.
This Thursday: Breakfast with Air and Space’s Jakab
February 20, 2018
•Peter L. Jakab, chief curator of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, will speak at the next Cultural Leadership Breakfast at the George Town Club.
Resident Survey Turns Up Surprises
February 5, 2018
•The top 10 favorite places to dine and shop in Georgetown, based on Georgetowners’ responses to the survey, included seven eateries, the Apple store and two clothing stores.
Halcyon Hosts Arts Lab Open House
January 25, 2018
•The former Fillmore School now houses studios for Halcyon’s artist fellows; a dance studio named for Septime Webre and the “one-room” Mysa School.
What Do Georgetowners Really Want?
January 22, 2018
•“More cutting-edge new restaurants as well as better ‘neighborhood’ eateries” turned out to be the most requested “want” identified in the just completed survey of Georgetown residents by the Georgetown Business Improvement District.
Bridge Street Books to Become Nonprofit
January 16, 2018
•After its gregarious and affable owner Philip Levy died unexpectedly last October, many in Georgetown were concerned that the store they love might close.
Pillar & Post Wins Window Contest
January 4, 2018
•When voting closed at 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, the British-themed antiques and home-décor shop was declared the winner, with 558 votes on the Georgetown BID’s Facebook page.